’ ] — ee ! — _ their son Gary, about 7, : = 4 a ene Weather me U. 8. Weather Burese Forecast Goudy, warmer ~ Detalie-gn Page 2) Curtain. x * * The President’s big orange and silver jet landed at a seaside air- port after a six-hour stop in Iran that marked the halfway point in his 22,000-mile goodwill tour. 12 vents oh Auitioan OM: 40 this| - coun Tite iy geen the Iron Prime Minister Constantiné™ Ka- ramanlis urged his people to greet Eisenhower ‘with the enthusiasm imposed by the personality of our visitor and. the mariicance of his mission.” REPAY ‘OBLIGATION’ hhower’s one-day visit would give the Greek people an opportunity _|to repay “e great moral obliga- tion — wie. > lc - Hi, Mr. Photographer! Ozels. Denett is scheduled te go home to Parma, Idaho this week. Her sister, Jeanett, will stay behind, pending refnoval of @ tube in n her throat: Thatcher Named Cofnty -Road Commissioner A former Oakland County supervisor put another feather in his cap of governmental service with today’s easy triumph for the $7, SOD-s- year post as county road commissioner. Hiland M. Thatcher, 68, of West Bloomfield Township, received 52 votes from his fellow supervisors to 26 for] Area Family of 3 Dies in Collision Victims of Crash With! Truck in Indiana Are From Farmington M ARTINSVILLE, Ind. im—Three : , his wife Carmela June, 27, & . & 8 =. State Police said the car driv. *, Rese Seog = ree Cartoon ...-.... this. _|some 125 Milford High School. gov- “only competitor, Clay-| ton G. Lilly, former Fern- dale supervisor. | With “78 supervisors voting, one ballot remained blank. - }. couldn’t think of another man Pd rather lose to,” Lilly somewhat unhappily after is morning’s vote. Seeking to prove the race was friendly, Thatcher, who for Six years was vice “¢hairman of the —— Lilly sat together on the It was & strange -sight for super- Visors not_to see. Thatcher’ in his »|usual seat on the rostrum as vice chairman. He resigned Dec. 10 as township supervisor. ' * * * Thatcher .s-0-¢ e-¢ eds -Lee—0,} and Brooks, who resigned officially to- day because of ill health. Although Brooks’ letter of resignation was received by Board Chairmait Delos Hamlin at the Oct. wage im official resignation came today and was accepted with regret. Before today’s vote, witnessed by ernment class seniors, Marshall E. The Greek Premier said Eiseti-| ‘with him “security, democracy — PL E Ihome in Oakland. ‘Township. A ‘waters and is resting comfortably today at Avon Center Hospital. friendship and gratitude to the ‘| American people who for over 12 years have extended not only. Akeir political and moral support but also material assistance for its re- habilitation. Eisenhows¥ will night atthe royal palace, along with his son and daughter-in-law, | Maj. John and Barbara Eisen- hower, King Paul and Queen Frederika came in from their country home at Tatoi to be hosts to the visitors. The highlight of his brief stay will be an address to the Greek Parliament Tuesday. The President will get his best jook at the city Tuesday when a helicopter takes him to the U.S. cruiser Des Moines, anchored in Phaleron Bay. The Des Moines will carry Eisenhower to Tunis, the- néxt stop on his tour, 4 Eisenhower left New Deithi, In- | dia, after a spectacular four. > day visit that brought an over- whelming display of affection by millions of Indians. Prime Min- ister Nehru said that when the _ President left he took with him “a piece of our heart.” -In Tehran, Eisenhower was) cheered by an_ estimated 750,000 Iranians. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi said the President brought | and freedom from your great coun- try.” Eisenhower. pledged America's continuing friendship to the Iran- Han people and comniended them for their ‘‘stand. for peace and freedom.” _ big airliner arrived at 4:35 tween the bright blue Aegean waters of Phaleron Bay and Hy- metos ridge—where bees feed on thyme to produce a unique kind of honey—was ablaze with color. Buildings had a fresh t of whitewash. Blue and white k banners flew. New 4$-star red, | white and blue American flags waved in the breeze. - * * | In many vaya —playidlf-... , (His: hair was, ot -alnged. ; "| But at 10 a.m., when the flames Had been quelled sufficiently to ex- lore the ruins, firemen found the ‘body. Reiatiyes made the identifi- cation later at Williarp Beaumont - ' Hospital. Mrs. Finn said she was roused jthis morning by’a lucky accident.” iShe had mistakenly set her mei | lelock for 7 a.m.—her workday ris ting hour—although she does not work on Mondays. “The bedroom was full of smoke. iI knew there was a bad fire.” The woman firsf attetfipted to iflee down the staiis, but was blocked by flames at the bottom. | She returned to her apartfient, climbed out a window, and es-__ |_caped over the roof of 2 one-story | - structure between her. apartment © arfd the apartment house at 3308 Rochester Rd, There shé rapped on the bed- . ‘room. window of Mrs, Irving D, Aroused from sleep, 'Mrs, Freeman let the victim in, ; ‘roused her children — age-6,-7,-12,-— > +16 and 20 — and all fled into the istreet. * * * The Freemans are the only in- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Tuesday to Be 44; - Snow Stays Away If you've been hoping for snow to add to. the Christmas atmos- phere, you'll just have to wait @ little longer, according to the U.S, Weather Bureau. ¥* ob bt * * ‘ Pontiac and vicinity will have’ temperatures about six degrees” above normal with rain ‘totaling. about three-quarters of an inch Tuesday night and Wednesday. _ There will be little change until” Friday and Saturday, when the” mercury will drop. © ~ .. Winds. were. 2. miles. per houg southwesterly at 10:15 a.m. today. Tonight's low, is expected. to 36 degrees, with. a high Tt of 44. Downtown. temperature 1 p.m. today was 41 degrees. — sponded fire started. Off-duty men-were also. called. During the’ fire Birmingtiam . - Fire sent standby men e2 and equipment to Royal Oak's sta- tion at 13-Mile and Woodward ave- pune. ‘Factory Worker Dies in His Car (Continued From Page One) i SCENE OF TRAGEDY — Oakland County Sheriff Frank W. Irons points to the spot. where three young brothers felt through the thin ice of* a pond in Oakland Township Saturday afternoon. Two of the boys, Russell Watson, 6, and his brother, Michael, 4, are dead. The other child, ‘old police Peterson's told him recently he had only ‘a year to live because of an fneurable kidney infection. Thornberry told police Peterson behind a home Royal Oak. Raye. 8, is resting. comfortably today at Avon Center Hospital. The pond is 400 yards and Mrs. Lionel Watson, 3121 N. Altadena St, is suas Coen bas led the manufacturer ‘of “Life” cigarettes of making false adver- tising clams.. The cigarette is one of the new brands born by the ciate ot t mopped mys yg mingham residents states ocho to give you the least tar dorses the cigarettes and has found them to be “lopest' i Sr, nico- }tine.” * * * Brown & Williamson defended its ads in a statement that termed ¢ “HOS! { Pontiac Press Phote being built by their parents, Mr. Two Small Brothers spent Sunday afternoon working on the car at his home. Police theo- ‘gized Peterson hooked up the pipe = walle ”-Thernherry and and—Peterson's: 'Three Are From Pontiac Area ‘Drown in Area Creek |ssuiea"s: — nother, Mrs, Lula Fowler; 5 Fair- grove St., were attending church services. . divorced twice. He leaves two chil- Jordan's Manager Stunned by Upset | | BUENOS AIRES (AP) — “That! a dozen placard-carrying mem- ‘was the shock of my life when| bers of Local 388 protesting his Don ‘went down,” world welter-| Nov. 30 announcement that ‘it is weight champion Don Jordan's; necessary to impose a trustee- manager, Jack McCoy, said to- ship” on the Tampa Local. oy. “wy Ty eet we x * * cuuee ey me e Buy Hoffa had said the local’s ac- couldn't bit hard enough to break tion in replacing its own officers on €8s. Po as was unconstitutional. ith : r | Be talked for 15 minutes w ~~ “9 tell you this,” McCoy COD) the pickets, whose local~repre- tinued. “We're going back to LOS} sents about 150 workers at the Angeles. tomorrow and we'll get) schiitz brewery here. Pickets Mr. Hotta _ TAMPA, Fia. (‘#—Teamsters Unioh President James Hoffa was picketed by his own Union members last night. * * * Arriving here for a Union con- September Michigan State Bar ex- to practice law in the state. The Pontiac men were Richard D. Kuhn, of 205 Gateway Dr., Waterford Township; Jackie L. Banycky, of 136 N. Telegraph Rd.; and Walter J. Schrodi, of #4 N. Sanford St. ~ They were among 237 applicants, isome from outstate, -who “passed the September examinations. state senator,is a Detroit College of ‘Law. He is Clear in East 26 Oakland Men Pass Bar Three Pontiac area men were among 26 Oakland County resi- dents who successfully passed. the amination, making them eligible Kuhn, 30, unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination for graduate of |Michigan State University and the) A 1950 gindonte from Pontiac Central High School, Schrodi, 27, graduated this June from the De- troit College of Law. son, the father saw Michael's jack-jto preserve ct ie the wale SOWIE tent Hom istroction of * « BOGGED DOWN | Dougias F, Berger Among the Oakland County resi-| He again splashed wildly out : dents were: Birmingham—Robert J. C. Sol- ner, Paul J. Petzer, Henry 4. Muller .Jr. and John W. Gelder. Bloomfield Hills ~ James M. him grabbed Michael's body and handed it to Robinson. Then he went back to help. Watson to|j shore. Other deputies Donald Kratt and Mel Pierce arrived and be- gan mouth-to-mouth respiration on the youngsters in a frantic rescue effort. Michael was pronounced dead at |} the scene, Russell and Raymond {f were breathing when an ambu-|§ 9OR BARGA Roche. Ferndale—George A. Sullivan. Huntington Woods — Raphael I. Pevos. ; Madison Heights -—-. Robert W. Carr ‘and Robert. B. Tatham. * *& * Oak Park—Lawrence B. Kron, Edward N. Ranger, Gerald Ben- Priced So Low! | ‘The most practical gifts priced so you can afford to give a box- or nicotine of all cigarettes.” It the city as possible. full to. every: ‘hee’ ‘on ‘your also called untrue “representa- « * * | Christmas: list, tions” that the government en-| The petition reads: oa th a Se ee = “3 scene The petition asked that the per- . (Deluxe Box of 6 Pairs. =. . ; ws son charged with the supervision : wsiies -aieanis “My boys,:my boys — over the|of the construction of the proposed Popular tan, beige and taupe tones ;” their mother to| parking lot be tructed to take ~~ also hi ~ fashion’ colors. Sizes 8% to II. : 400 Needle and Seamless Mesh 3 Pair GIFT BOXED. Compare quality at $! ‘per pair. All wanted. colors, all ‘sizes. (6 Pair Box IERY Trion —All. FIRST Quality— 60 GAUGE —Sheer 15 Denier— | SEAMLESS | ie oe eae . $3.45) pa Spor geo gs in x * ® ‘yowner__ of, Kuhn's—Auto Wash, 149 jamin, John N. O’Brien, “Miltun}}ance whisked them off to the wih bole to wit ) He won't fight again until I'm Hoffa blamed newspapers for |W. Huron. - Silverman, Lawrence S. Chartoos, hosp . + | clea sei ve he's well” misinterpreting” his tristeeship | Banycky, 30, is a deputy clerk|Wallace M. Handler, Irving R. ade the statement and said it was in in the county clerk’s office. He is|Blum and Sherman Hirschman, Russell was taken to porated céurate GERMAN Mede be and Jordan prepared to return | tended onl¥ to’put the local on ja, June, 2) graduate ool | Rider “Rode ree to revive the boy by mas-|t BAROMETER California still shocked notice that action might follow. Wayne University Law School. { Pleasant Ridge—Ronald W. Son-|tem ‘0 ve: y mas- the cham; ee fourth “sound - idee. \saging bis heart and administering knockout oom hl an obscure 22- ‘ Royal Oak—Herbert O. Magnus-|électric shock treatment. $5.95 Value 2 year-old fighter, Argentine cham- son and Robert W. Dahm. He was pronounced dead at pion Federico Thompson, in a non- 1 Southfield—Joel D. Tauber and} 9:39. The decter’s brother, B.L. 88 bout at Luna Park Saturday ° |Robert Littman. Ladwig, worked over r night Po, | The boy responded and is doing rans Fe ‘ atisfactorily today. ‘Debate Action on Benson) * " ie n Watson is a graphic illustrator | Predicts CHICAGO (UPI) — The jat the General Motors Truck’ and/§ in Most Unusual Way WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Defense Department is studying a proposed new airship which could be inflated like a balloon and operated as either a plane or a missile. The publication “Washington Science Trends” said yes- — terday that some Pentagon officials believe the unusual craft could have profound éffects on military planning » and strategy. but Chilly Air | ollows Rain By The Associated Press Skies cleared in the eastern q@arters of the country today after a weekend of wet weather but cooler air spread into the region. Chilly “air covered --most areas ‘from. the - Mississippi River east- wand. to the Atlantic Coss. It also} . cooler in most the plateaia , the north and central parts the Rockies and the centfal and south Pacific Coast. ° Biggest dro in, Cemsperatures| were in New | where read- __ {ngs were~more than 25 degrees lower than-24 hours earlier. Bos- ton’s 39 -thark “ae 23 degrees low- er than Sunda; Precipitation aed comparatively > light ‘during the night, with most of the west. .weather —in__western ~—~greas. Rain or snow fell in west- em Washington and Arizona north- ward through Utah into Wyoming. “The Weather & Full 0.8. Weather PONTIAC i Bareae Eeport caper 36. Tretda erasers coauee, shige 44, oe th te southeast Tedsy in Pontiac - tur oe at 3 am: ‘amine velocity § mph. * * . According to the newsletter, the Weapon system, dubbed “project Wagmight,” could be piloted or guided ‘as a missile to carry a hydrogen bomb to a target 1,500 miles again from its’ launching point It would be an inflatable “missile-aircraft” capable of tow-altitude, long-range tactical and strategic mission, fly- ing at about 500 miles per hour. ~- * te : . The vehicle could be packaged in 1 a cylinder about four feet in diameter, and 23 feet long. It would take about 30 minutes.to-inflate it with compressed air and prepare it for flight. Its power would be supplied by two standard: jet _enginés mounted atop the wing. ~- The publication said. it is reported the vehicle eould take off from any ship or submarine or even front some big army trucks, using a catapult or a rocket-assisted launcher. * ee You Are Invited to. Enjoy Our 14th Annual ¢ preceding 8 a.m. wees cee Christmas. Music Program “Byesented during the noon: hou in the lobby of our main office — Saginaw at: Lawrence, ‘Beep i in _ for as ~~ as you can. fo: : : Monday, Dec. 14. —~.” Tuenilay, Dec. 15 12:00 Noon; 12:00 Noon _|’ Washington Janior ~ Madison Jr, High Schoo! High School $th Grade Sth Grade Chores i bins S.M. Daly. at the Hong Electric Orem : PONTIAC ee ATE BANK e.* Coach Plant, in Warren, * w * Service for the brothers will be|§ at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the A. H.|} Peters Funeral. Home, 12067 Gra- tiot, Detroit. Burial will be in}? Forest Lawn Cemetery. 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In storage 38S 4 box. x Se: eat KING SIZE "mz, pro Interior Dosore Paint & “Regular $2.95 Seller : Paint by ecmbens in: your art in modem. ga Sey cnenah & veer office. Every kit contains = you ne yourself. — SL ok : "the Relatives told police Peterson's told him recently he had ai oy were attending church Peterson had been married and @ivorced twice. He leaves two chil- Jordan's Manager Stunned by Upset BUENOS. AIRES (AP) — “That was the shock of my life when Don went down,"’ world welter- manager, day. “Why I only put him in be- cause they told me the guy couldn't hit hard enough to break an egg.” . *x* k& * “fll tell you this,” McCoy con- tinued. “We're going back to Los Angeles tomorrow and we'll get Don. ina medical clinic right away to find out what's wrong. He won't fight again until I'm ve he's well.” made the statements as he and Jordan prepared to return to California stil] shocked over champion’s fourth . round Mrs, Lula Fowler, 5 Fair- SCENE OF TRAGEDY — Oakland County Sheriff Frank W. Irons points to the spot where ge & _ | WASHINGTON (UPI)—The ‘Fed- “leral Trade Commission has accus- ed the manufacturer of “Life’’| pingham: tate |tising clams. .The cigarette —is|4, one of the new brands born by the|city and the health of _|eancer scare. one. i The FTC charged Brown &- They Williamson Tobacco. Cor p., of | a “4 Louisville, Ky., and its adver- agency, Ted Bates & Co., | inc., New York City, of violating the FTC Act. The manufacturer I Priced So LOW! , promply denied the allegations. (11,6 signers zs 2 * ers_ but interested. mission branded. untrue|the North. Woodward area the slainn that Life cigarettes are |Wiave expressed a desire to The most practical gifts ‘priced: : : i 80 you can afford to give a box- full to every ‘her’ ‘on your Christrnas list. “proved to give you the least tar or nicotine of. all cigarettes.” It also called untrue “representa- tions’ that the government en- dorses the cigarettes and has found them to he “lowest in tar, nico- e I! (f if d ty | Ei : | : td [- ig ' ¢ d parking lot.” 60 GAUGE three young brothers fel} through the thin ice of a pond in Oakland Township Saturday afternoon. Two of the boys, Russell Watson, 6, and his Avon Center Hospital. The pond is 400 behind a home being built by their paren and Mrs. Lionel Watson, 3121 N. Altadena brother, Michael, 4, are dead. The other child, Royal Oak. Pickets., Mr. H win TAMPA, - ‘Fila. #®~—Teamsters Union President James Hoffa was picketed by his own Union members last night. * * * Arriving here for a Union con- ference, Hoffa was met by half a dozen placard-carrying mem- bers of Local 388 protesting his Nov._30 announcement that “‘it is necessary_to impose a trustee- ship” on the Tarfipa. Local. x * * Hoffa had said the local’s ac- was unconstitutional. He talked for 15 minutes with the pickets, whose local repre- sents about 150 workers at the Schlitz brewery here. * x * Hoffa blamed newspapers for “misinterpreting” his trusteeship statement tended only to put the local on notice that action might follow. tion in replacing its own officers- Three Pontiac area men were among 26 Oakland County © resi- dents who successfully: passed the September Michigan State Bar ex- amination, making them eligible! to practice law in the state. | The Pontiac men were Richard D. Kuhn, of 205 Gateway Dr., Waterford Township; Jackie L. Banycky, of 136 N. Telegraph Rd.; and Walter J. Schrodi, o $4 N. Sanford St. They were among 237 applicants, ‘some from outstate, who passed the September examinations. Kuhn, 30, unsuecessful candidate for the Republican nomination for state senator, is a graduate of Michigan State University and the Detroit College of Law. He is owner of Kuhn's Auto Wash, 149 W. Huron. Banycky, 30, is a deputy clerk a June 1959 graduate from the} Wayne University Law School. | knockout loss to an obscure 32- year-old fighter, Argentine cham-' pion Federico Thompson, in a non-| ee at Luna Park Saturday | Clear in East but Chilly Air Follows Rain | | By The Associated Press | ‘Skies cleared in the eastern _@arters of the country today after a weekend of wet weather but cooler air spread into the region. Chilly air covered’ «most areas from the Mississippi River éast-! ward to the Atlantic Coast. It also was cooler. in most the plateau , the north and central parts fthe Rockies and the central and south Pacific Coast. Biggest drops in temperatures ton’s 39 mark was 28 degrees low- er. than Sunday. , Precipifation was comparatively light during the night, with most -ol_the_west weather in_-western ward through Utah into Wyoming. The Weather Fall U. 8, Wi ro! a at low %. T i. : ‘Today in Pentiss ' temperature preceding & #.m. : — velocity 6 m.p.h. oes ee ebw ne ad and. strategy. o According 7D eR Ve. launcher. Proposed Craft Runs in Most Unusual Way WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Defense Department is stiidying a proposed new airship which could be inflated like a ballooh and operated as either a plane or a missile. The publication “Washington Science Trends” said yes- terday that some Pentagon officials believe the unusual craft could have profound. effects on military planning tk to the . newsletter, dubbed “project Wagmight,” could be piloted or guided as a missile to carry a hydrogen bomb to a target 1,500 miles again from its launching poirit. It would be an inflatable “missile-aircraft” capable of low-altitude, long-range tactical and strategic mission, ny ing at about. 500 miles per hour. — * * * , The venicie could be packaged in a cylinder @ about four feet in diameter and 23 feet long. It would take about 30 minutes to inflate it with compressed air and prepare it for flight. Its power would. be supplied by two standard jet engines_mounted atop the wing The publication said. it is _Teported the vehicle could take off from any ship or submarine or even from some big army trucks, using a catapult or a rocket-assisted * ' the weapon system, nn > shone, cen ol Monday, Dec. 14. e 12:00 Noon © es te foe Junior Jerry Lib You Are Invited to Enjoy Our 14th Annual .- Christmas Music Programs “Presented during the noon-hour in the, Tobby ot - our main office — Saginaw at Lawrence,’ Stop in > Mes. 8. M. Daye Hon ei Om : PONTIAC STATE BANK Tuesday, Dec. 15 12:00 Noon £ eee -/Three Are. From: Pontiac Area 26 Oakland Men Pass Bar’ A 1950 graduate from Pontiac Central High School. Schrodi, 27, graduated this June from the De- 'treit College of Law. x « Among the Oakland Courity resi- dents were: Birmingham—Robert J. C. Sol- ner, Paul J. -Petzer, Henry 4. Muller Jr. and John W. Gelder. Bloomfield Hills — James M. Roche. Ferndale—George A. Sullivan. Huntington -Woods — Raphael I. Pevos. Madison Heights — Robert W. Carr and Robert B. Tatham. *« * * * Oak Park—Lawrence B. Kron, Edward N. Ranger, Gerald Ben- jamin,—John N. O’Brien, Miltun Silverman, Lawrence S, Charfoos, Wallace M. Handler, Irving R. said it was in- lin the county clerk's office. He is} 'Blum-and Sherman Hirschman. * * * Pleasant Ridge—Ronald W. Son- dee. Royal Oak—Herbert O. Magnus- son and Robert W. Dahm. Southfield—Joel D. Tauber and |Robert Littman. Debate Action on Benson: CHICAGO (UPI — The | American Farm Bureau Federa- | tion (AFBF) opened its annual conyention today with its tep issue expected to be the gtow-- ing. demands. -for-Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson's resignation. . |Two Simall Brothers x *« * thelr ‘Seother sclesmend. > i him grabbed* Michael's handed it to Robinson. went back to help Watson to shore. Other deputies Donald Kratt and Mel Pierce arrived and be- gan mouth-to-mouth respiration on the youngsters in a frantic rescue effort. the scene, Russell and Raymond were breathing when an ambu- Jance “whisked them off to the * * ww: surgery. Dr. E,--E. Ludwig at- tempted to revive the boy by mas- saging his heart and administering electric shock treatment. | He was dead at | $:30. The docter’s brother, B.L. Ladwig, worked over Watson is a graphic illustrator at the General Motors Truck dnd Coach Plant, in Warren, ~~ | x * | Service for the brothers will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gra- tiot, Detroit. 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"There are even readings of Dick- éhs’ “A Christmas Carol;:” = Thomas’ “A Child’s Christmas in Wales;” “Highlights from Quo Va- $." and cermin talks by laycee Unit Annies Constitutional Plan + SAGINAW (AP)—A drive by the Michigan Junior Chamber of Com-| and the-League of Women oters to bring abqut- a. constitu-| tional. .convention_ has run _ into apposition from the Saginaw. Jay-|- cees, Frite of the state Constitution. |The present ‘Constitution . was written in 1908. It allocates three delegates to each of Michigan's 34 senatorial districts. . Under the state Junior Chamber of Commerce and League of Wom- en Voters plan there would be one delegate for each senator oe for gc House member. famous Protestant “and Catholic it clergymen. amg the world of classi- cal and semi-classical music for Mom and Dad * Even.if your family now has a high fidelity componerit_ system, - Because each component ‘has. a tion of new: componay enhances Blame Strike for Sales Drop Six Per Cent Slide Due to Steel Walkout, Says ~~ Government — WASHINGTON (UPI) — 7 r You've Seen the Rest Now Try and Buy the RAMBLER AMERICAN 4-Dr. Dix. Sed. .$1701.40 | ‘Station Wagon Uae FUEL OL | “ieee es | * ant Door... -.$1660.20 | i Silhouettes. Make Such { if A »Precious Christmas Gifts! Silhouette Lady Dec. 14, 15, 96, 17/18, 19 Mrs. Darlene Pasternak — f drop i ing the third quarter of 1959. | A joint report by the Federal the third quarter, the report. sateen tre ttn the cocned one 000,000 drop from the record set in the previous period. The declines were attributed to| © the steel strike and a seasonal) ® drop in the auto industry as. it changed over to production of new i bern distinct and special function, addi-| @ 4 Christmas can ‘be as simple as adding anew stereo. cartridge, a second amplifier and, another loud Pj will find that a collection of monophonic long playing rec- high. fidelity system. tin’ ato ours be Cone whtic” it ndian : as ie WITH EISENHOWER — Meet a couple of Indians. They are car _|drivers, both Hindus. ‘Their names; “would ‘hot_ matter but their words) . do. , One anit te aeewer ae Ce “IT myself was- in a crowd that} Saw your great President. I took my. place on: Kitchener road and! was a great sight. and crowd was nearly as big and ‘there was great excitement then, | Another too. * ‘Can I feel just. as tol: the Soviet leaders as to friendly to) pee cans?’ Surely. Why not? Both are great friends of India and India needs friends. our enemy. China has been ex- ploiting us for three or four years, but only since the Chinese have). eapturéd our soldiers on the border and treated them so badly have most of us known China as our enemy. ve * * & “Even .our Communists here “have now said this. At first they said they would be neutral in this matter. But since China took our isoldiers they too see that China is our enemy, “Would we fight if we had to? Surely. There would be no hitch. there. We would first fight and then we would ask for aid. We | “Considers - U, S. Both.Good Friends is not possible to keep more. } “l have named my big boy—he “tne (name, Washington? “ We see at last that China is} 1300 rupees a month.” aa Mnlemee. Adenauer. And let me think . . and “Tito.” Ths. athe. deivet-td “wa tome: thing about his life. < “Once I was a sweeper,” said, “but ‘now I drive this gar andl. sometimes I drive a truck. 1 make! just enough rupees to keep my ily. Just enough. I have four , and that will be all. it * * *- is five and already with his A-B-Cs —— Wi Isy’t that a nice te a” seni, sd 4 union?’ I do not understand hol ” re Ouels ‘Escape Attempt | Shoots Three Prisoners Trying to Break Out With Injured Guard - walt WALLA, Wash, (UPD—' Warden Bob Rhay of the. Washing- iton State Penitentiary here today’ was credited. with saving the life, ‘of a -wounded prison guard when rectly he personally quelled an escape, _lattempt yesterday by shooting and | critically wounding two of the-three | would-be escapers. Rhay, who said he * ‘didn’t have | time to think, but just acted,” shot’ and wounded the two prisoners who made their bid for freedom the maximum seeurity portion of the prison into the visitors section of the administration building. The warden took the decisive action after a security booth guard failed to open fire on.the do so. The guard was suspended pending a hearing before. the . Oh, I see. No, my owner would not approye, — | “Because I can now help my} owner teach others to drive, I, am given a better house. We have a sleeping room—a room just for sleep—and a flusher. Not many have flushers. * *Taxes?" Oh, no, I am not taxed. I am not so lucky, To be) taxed in India a man must make i The Pacific ocean has an area of 63,983,000 square miles, more; than twice the size of the Atlantic| would ask for help from our two great friends and from the great with ab area of 31,505,000 square miles. prison tity was withheld. “tonly had half a head to shoot | at,” Paid Rhay, as he described how he fired the shot Miller, guard Garmen Barnett, ready had been stabyed in the back. * * * Miller regained consciousness 4 short tim@® later’ and made arother , rush toward freedom and Rhay, shot him in the back, critically wounding the inmate. Rhay also t used. 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He ture, ante Sets sees policy-making central committee of the World Council of Churches, sg quarts of her water: chairman of its executive committee and vice chairman of the | United. States Conferene for the World Council of Churches. He _Dip clean, dry leotards, tights © _ Was born Aug. 30, 1900, in Bethlehem, Pa. Sas See= Christmas |s a Birthday, ners EEOUGER TAREE ESN E STUER Peoples. Foodtown Valuable Coupon FLAVORS iS iptahine ll 3 wie GELATIN: After this solution is.applied ma-| a 49 terials may char but will not burst] lot Just iF ; ce « Pkg. is into flash flames, This method Insel an mt q ~ 7 Banani = works only with natural -fibers, nly WITH THIS ef 4 PKGS. = which are absorbent. The flame-| i #= : <% i oS pevofing must be renewed meal Everyone knows there is more enters “humanity's Jow door and| COUPON EZR. Limit 1 Coupon. Expizes Deo, 16, i500 34 each ag cis ‘Wigs ‘ard easy! o Christmas than tinsel, mistletoe, /He does it without —being stifled: . E Fie I wd Sugar eA gifts. Shame“on us for often | ior ruffled or in any way less the/™ ; ie UA on PI Or 2 ps ayo and fit into many Christ-\ snowing the heart of it to be|God He is. ; ) ~ - We pen -< . that quality ought t0, be in us, | Wis roll el 6 toll ein ie Cut two wing shapes from light-| The new-born Christ is the soul) too. But imstead of being lowly Nene sold to Dealers or Minors! ‘weight cardboard and two trom|° Christmas. in spirit of our own volition, how : silver paper, Bend a wite coat) When you think of what we will | fem our pride has to be “hu- hanger into a V-shape and snip off) be celebrating.on the Holy Night, mifiated. the hook. | what do you see? My eyes are ‘Happy is the. man or woman } Tape one unin wing shape) on a manger and a baby. It is {who is wise and clear-eyed enough} to each side of wire ,with long a» birthday that we commemor- |to be lowly. It means he sees; stfips of masking tape. Then cover) ate, a birthday with endless fas- ‘himself in a. true light; it helps | this with the silver paper wings. | eimation and inexhaustible him to see God. Outline edge of wings with glue) charm. | Joy is the mood. Glory to God, | and sprinkle with silver glitter.’ : the skies re-echo. Joy to the world, | Wrap exposed wire between wings! 4.7% ste Sot in Bethlohenn is the our hearts reply. Good tidings are| with wide ribbon: Then pin to back fact that there, as nowhere else here for all people. of leotard. lon earth, God and man meet. God| The new-born Christ is an artist | ithe all-good, who usually seems to/at breaking down and brea ine | Salk Vaccine Piles Up ‘be far above our heads, and man/through every: barrier of. every} who at his best reaches only feebly Kind. He is the nemesis_of preju- NEW YORK (AP)—The Na- toward the light, are united here | dice. He is color .blind as He) EUR GAN GUN AUR EAN EUAN ENE Peoples Foodtown » OUR FAVORITE CUT GREEN BEANS tienal Foundation says public in- jn a crib for a bed. ‘looks at humanity. terest in polio immunization has! - * * * : * * * i i ¢ so waned that more than 12 mil- No nation is more exalted- or? lien doses of Salk ‘vaccine are) How wonder this = binds honorable in His sight than an- 4 a ‘lt stockpiled in warehouses. . together the extremes in life. He jother. Not our own or any other. With This pat ito quote Shakespeare, who “issued | A chorus:,of thanksgiving rises on! \from progeny of kings, virtuous! cy ictmas from every continent; ‘and holy, chosen from above" is| lborn of a peasant girl: He joins| His praises are sung in a thousand] \the toilers of the earth. PE ng ey | | The One who heard the morning . sf I Tyrants have always feared this jepone peg yethss hctonpratiaet [od infant. Bloody King Herod) bes j} went into a panic when he heard of| y His goodness should be rich. | His birth. To this day evil op-| | He who was in the form of |pressors tear down His altars. The| | God,. emptied Himself and took reason js clear. They instinctively | | the form of a servant, -being |know that this Jesus will ba the) bern in the likeness of man. — death of them. God is in this spotless child S| On Christmas Eve this year purity. He shines with a clean light tet the enemies of mankind-trem- |from heaven above, How the Babe ble again. The carols of the ever- | jof Bethlehem sparkled in 75 lasting Christmas cannot be | ito the soiled world around Him.) quenched in men’s hearts. \ Phat is still true as we had all’ tye pun of. this babe is more} beter “Pecognize. & | powerful. than ‘bayonets. Genera-| | ' itions pass and centuries are Soon | The pure ‘iuoe will. not come | gone, but He reigns forever with jand live for long in any human’, cattle-crib for His throne. P [heart that will not repent and be| Long live Jesus, the new-born} “FROM ONE woman to another | | Cleansed. king. | seamless: stockings. Surprise | x * # - @ treedecorated box of sheer | See humility here, too. The all: About 40,000 establishments. in| Mom with wickedly flattering | powerful son of God was so humble! the U. S. are engaged in the manu-| barely black shade or diamond |that He became a helpless child./ facture or processing of food prod-| textured style. In Him God stoops to earth. He! ucts, man walked in carrying. a. doll’s nose. With the nose he had | a partially burned picture ‘of his. 'little girl holding a doll. About, Germany. a NICE LITTLE MOTHERS Chase addresses his assistants as nurses, the broken dolls as lone fourth of the doll’s face | showed. The man had Chase reconstruct | ia new doll using the nose and the | burned picture as is models. from R. we wish There are still ten shop phone in your choice of __« gift problem and gives e { } amend | I PONTIAC AREA H. Storm, District Mgr. On behalf of 700 Michigan Bell em- ployees in the Pontiac District, may -you—a—very, very Merry Christmas. ping days until Christmas. This is plenty of time to order a gift extension tele- colors for friends or rela- tives. To make it convenient for you, we will gift wrap the instrument. Just call FE.3-9911 or come __in to_our-downtown office. Its an easy way to solve cheer all year. - Like a -real doctor who- talks: ~~ | CHRISTMAS GIFT TIP Would you like to give a pres _ent that brings pleasure, con- venience and security...for {¥ only about 25¢ a week? In ad- dition, you can take your choice of nine attractive colors. In- ? Well, the gift is an extension telephone, and it’s one Christmas present that will bring ieaipllines for years to come= wherever it’s used. To give a phone to someone. special, call our Business Office today. DID YOU EVER WISH THAT YOU WERE * TWINS during the month of December? One person to stay home and write Christmas cards, cook and decorate; while the other takes charge of © | the shopping and visiting. It would make everything a lot © easier, wouldn’t it?’ Now a telephone won't do quite as much _ work as an extra person, but it certainly can speed up some Se ee es eee ee or making appointments. 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Banker Suffers Found ina Dump ‘With | Uruguay, Some of the exiles bate-| Pockets Inside Out — '¥ escaped arrest after Stroess- His body, the clothes bleod- | stained and pockets turned inside) PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (AP) ~— ‘out; was found in_a tiny. park— Alfred Searberry, 42, is being held \littered with-wine bottles and beer;on two charges of first-degree cans. An autopsy showed he died murder after he admitted to. police | Detective Sgt. Keith Morris said/his nine children- into the Littie- i Darlene Gresham, 29, a Negro, Scioto” River. | told him -Rock, who was white, fell. down the stairway of her! into the river near his ‘home here | The detective said William 'Franklin Tribmel, 28, a cab driver,| LONDON (UPI) — Nobel Peace): admitted he made the trip. Police) prize winner Philip Noel-Baker said! - - Pare holding the Gresham woman, |last night he would give $28,000 of 4, Tribmel and another Negro, Clar-|his $42,610 award money ,to the * ence: McGroom, 32. No ‘charges | United Nations to further its efforts 5 aot Te ssemenens 2 os ae I The California-gjzed country of}. from Castro. Stuer Last Dictatorship ~ : Outpost i in South ‘Anil Paraguay is the epee > aap heme dndiye exile in ‘ot dictatorship in South “Americe. ‘aontevide van Gimaaiel 1,600,000 in the central part of ér church and political freedom. “|South America never has kenown| THe, re gy Ripe other veal democracy since ‘its. begi#- nb gdep a exiles, A pected ee eral students shouting lang live by | In an attempt to hamper the! liberty.” Stroessner told newsmen = sures from withbut and within. "ae of the exiles, Stroessner| it was a Communist slogan. > These include the often oe, antipathy of -Cuban-Prime Minis- Buenos Aires newspapers—led by La —— neighboring Argen-: ‘the silent threat of 5,000 ‘ONE MAN RULE (Advertisement) New Filter Cigarette Ratings .. === On File With US. Government - t Fersmas = all. fa rvpnes . ‘of one-man rule. i¢ places ee A “3 ‘ : land buildings in thé capital city! New Tar and Nicotine Determinations of Asuncion are named after) . . . . |Stroessner. There is no freedom of, of Filter Cigarettes ithe press. A rubber stamp Con-: Eres apgroves anything Stroess-| PER Oe gays hae ner GPOSeS. The military ; . : ireigns/Supréfoe, and only one po-| ‘itieal \ ass ifthe Colorado” party’ Brand Y (King) 20.1........17 pe ee Is. aot ‘to operate eee. A! Brahd-U (King) 17.3. ,..006. 1.6 umodified form of th martial law has: ’ : Area, Masons of Pontiac Coueil been in on-and-off' effect for 15) Brand T (King). . 16.5. 26.9517 have P HeWly-elected years, . The country is landlocked, | Brand S (King) 16.3........ 1.3 surrounded b’ tina, Br: il, a land’ Bolivia Y Arwentine, Brazil Brand R (Long) 15.8........14 4 * * ille¢ | However, Stroessner -has made Brand Q (King) 18.2.........13 ae a al t Den-|Paraguay’s currency one of South, Brand P (King) 15.0........ 1.4 ; ‘Past grand iMustriou America’s most stable and has re-| er Clyde G. Townsend was the; *netantly begun economic im- Brand O (King). : 1§.0........ 1.3 val es jerovements: Brand N (King) 15.0........ 1.2 ~ Among the other new- cers COOKED OUT-FOR-MILIFARY p— feo * installed were Garnet Roberts, Stroeisner, a veteran areifery| Brand M (King) WI 13 deputy master; Jean Walter, jofficer who worked his: way up) Brand L (King) 14.6..... +13 F} ‘Somhpabten. pr iain; |*°, Seneral, spearheaded a coup in. Brand K (King) 13.9 1.4 — ehapi sod he and took over as president. | wees e army, together with the gov- . Brand J (Long) 13.1........ 1.0 Loring Downs, recorder. ernment police, a, total of 12,000. ¢ ei Others were Dave Rea}. captain) men, has kept him in the driver’ S| Brand | (King) 13.0. x» 0.5 iof the guard; Harold lord, | seat. : __|eonduetor of the, council; Gerald) * k t . Brand H (Long). oe 2) Sr 1.3 lUrick, steward; Howard Lennigan, le Stroessner took care of his own’ Brand G (Long) 113........ 1.1 marshal: and Eason Sweezy, sén-|by appropriating 35 per cent of! - ithe national budget to the. mili-. Brand F (King) 109........ 0.9 * * *® jfary while needed hospitals and Brand E (King). . 10.5........ 0.8 di: Assisting Townsend in the in-j¢ducation centers went unbuilt. Retaliation ceremonies were Wilians| US. Ambeceater Walter Ploes- | Brand D (King) 9.3........ 0.9 iG. Thom grand marshal; /¢t. @ St. Louis insurance execu-| ~ Marquia Sartell, recorder; and Ar.|tive, says the 23% million dollars Brand C (King) . 9 y

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Such a | Daniel Green Dormie .5.50 : a tae aaa come sainct trom’a i special ¥ trunk showing of mink suit stoles, cowl stoles, petite cabochons, collared » and slip-thru stoles, pocket stoles nee OVOLY oo we a koe declines. Select the Gift of Fashion.. for the nieest thing on twofeed ; For that particular lady, it's always archer with the exclusive Fashion Colour Guide in-every pair. sechee ali Gr wb Neat entn SERS BRK, vonty— Millinery Salon—Second Floor » made available to help support our’, _ educational system.” Gh alone Pass “PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. ia Me 5 Denie: . 4 eprisal i in ” Tauthority. STARTED DEO, 7 was aware dire was to be any |proceedings im Nelson's justice court concerning my gon. specters and two clerks in the Building Department that will varify that-action on the build- ing permit was taken Monday. “This matter took its normal course which ended with a. Mfeet- ing With the township attorney at iwhich —t i-m-e—_he recommended prosecution of Nelson for oceupy-' ing the office without a permit. “The timing of these two mrat- tere” ‘was coinc idental. és elicit ctiphinn am aphtiycmnerenn of this matter concerning t cupancy permit was started day, Dec. 7 which was befoge Saves Hill Talks Conctailer Need Federal Aid for Education. 1) Per henintiina trees ° A group of prominent educators) tions. Confer-|- Gov, Williams’ A statement urging sis “as a result‘of. the failure. to Geol adeqenie Vy see one: University. of Michigan, nation must double. its tures for education by 1979 to keep pate with the birth rate and school enrofiment. Dr, Jones estimated the nation: spends 15 billion dollars on elemen- tary and high school education and five billion dollars more at the/nation « college: level, He. said this should be doubled, SEEK FEDERAL AID Voicing agreement on the need @f “substantial federal funds’. to Atsocon state and local school financing were 10 other educators. on included Homer Carffi- superintendent of schools, rine Ky.; Dr, Lynn M: Bart- lett, Michigan superintendent. of public instruction; Dr, William G. Carr, president of the National Ed- ucation Assh.; Dr. Albert W. Dent, president of -Dillard University, New Orleans, La., and Dr. Edgar Fuller, secretary of the National Council of State Education’ Offi- cers, cee x * * Others were Dr. John A, Hannah, president of Michigan State Uni- versity; Dr. Howard Mc Cluskey, professor’ of education psychology, University of Michigan; Carl J. Mgel, president of the American Federation of Teachers; Miss Sa- -rah- Robinson, ~a - Detroit__public. school principal, and Dr. Howard) leges. E. Wilson, dean of the school of edutation, University of California. ‘The educators were guests of Gov, Williams at thé second: of!) eS ee ad bf ap a ea otis Frederick D. Patterson mised” to tier He said they are people who haven't gone be- yond the fourth grade. A statement issued by the gov- ernor was described as represent- participant in each case.” But-it said “The individual par- ticipants are in firm agreement that the federal tax resources must be made available to help support our educational system,” * x * The statement ‘said ‘‘the partici- pants agreed that the ideal of non- segregation ‘must be pursued at all a ‘HERE COMES SANTA!’ — Bad weather and the federal government kept Santa from para- chuting into Walled Lake Village Saturday but didn’t keep him’ from greeting more . 500 youngsters crowding into the Walled Lake Junior -High School. “I have to obey the laws like every- one else,” Santa winds: and bad wasn't able to jump.” Santa arrived by special police escort and was officially greeted by Mayor Waldo C. Proctor. ‘(Mayor Huber Echoes 4 “There are five building in- | ustice’ s sis esa cia 'eea ied ay for Nelson to be brought into court/- by the arresting officer. WANTED ARREST? “Nelson could have gotten into hig own car and driven to the!- court if he wanted to. It just seems that he wanted to be ar-|@#ect. rested,’ Hall said, Nelson said what really “em- barrassed”’ him was when Justice Lawson set a bond of $50, * * * He claims that he did not even see the warrant for his arrest. ae . ros = have tickets ‘sent to Justice Law: son: “T won't explain my reasons ree a public information this action at the moment,” . “Ll expect rar uae a _Nelon: sald because at his idate,”’ ‘No Hard Feelings’ “TROY. — The Troy. - City Com: {mission will act tonight. on .Com- missioner Louis Yanich's resigna- tion, mailed Saturday, ahd pos- Robert J; Huber said today, | ae oot * & “Commenting on Yanich's resig- nation, Huber said he had “mixed! emotions’ about it. He added that! he echoed Yanich’s remarks made! at the Commission meeting _Fri- +day-—-night-that-there~-would .be no hard feelings. ‘The veteran commmatenener an- MILFORD TOWNSHIP — When the Milford Fire Department arrived at the scene of a fire on) Old “Plank road Sunday morning) there was a fear that three boys | were trapped in the burning fr ame, -+heuse” ae ; However, after a fast check by! the Oakland County Sheriff's De-| partment, AP Wirephote explained. ‘Because of the high weather. the government said I Brooklands- Avon PTA Will See. levels of education . . , They are also convinced that the closing of public schools in any locality in Petitions Influence Him | | order to avoid desegregation is in the highest degree unwise and dan- gerous to the welfare of the na- ton" =. __ime educators ured ‘the full est possible encouragement and cooperation” for community col- Discussing federal action in edu- eation, the. educators said _ it! Qak Park Mayor fo Stay | Oklahoma Christmas Play AVON TOWNSHIP — A _ play entitled ‘The. Story of Christmas’’ | ‘willbe presented at Wednesday ‘night's meeting of the Brooklands- | Keeps Tab on Bugs ‘Avon PTA to be held in the audi-| torium of Brooklands School, OAK PARK—Mayor R. J. Alex- ant DPW director for two years ander-announced-today-that-he-hasiwhile—alse—serving as mayor of decided to withhold his intended Oak Park: He was appointed-aghoman, STILLWATER, Okla. (UPh—| oy, band, directed by Ken- — seer at Oklahoma! nett, DeVer, will play -4- number : _ of Christmas selections, and a sibly name his successor, Mayor’ |about resigning for “a week, and Find 3 Boys Safe ‘After Fire at Home * it was found that the! * | The parents of the boys had sent at the commission. table. lor POLITICS | | nounced his resignation at Fri- day night’s closed session called to digeuss a pay plan for. elty pe sc ‘and possible person nel changes, : Saying he is “tired of doing | nothing and wasting the taxpay- vers’. moriey,"’. Yanich stated he |would continue his interest in city affairs, es : * *& * He said he had been thinking ithat no special issue had. brought it to a head Friday. night. The home of Mr. and Mrs, Lewis McDonald at 4438” Old Plank Rd. was destroyed by the | blaze, Asst. Fire Chief Cloyd. Feigley blamed the fire on an overheated stove. x * ip Boys were staying with an aunt|’ ithem to the home of Mrs, Henry | Smith of South Lyon, when they ileft Saturday on a trip south, the 'sheriff's department reported. The boys are Raymond, 16, Del-|into their deliberations,” jbert, 14, and Harold, 6. | After four and a half hours the fire department was able to put out the blaze. Snake in the Grass? No, Under Her Car GATT Hol Commission Might Fill Post Tonight In fact, Yanich said, “Every- thing was nice and friendly,” but . he. had made up his mind. aes wii ‘tired of everything being tabled and never doing anything,” Yanich complained. “I don’t mind the many meetings if only some- . thing were eine accomplished.” * There were ‘on meetings last week. GIVES EXAMPLE Yanich gave as arm example the awarding three licenses to sell liquor by the package which has been hanging fire ever since Troy oat te a city exactly four years ag6é’ today. A special meeting was called last Wedzesday by the City Com- mission to review applications for SDD licenses with the local liquor cemmittee. Yanich said that despite several motions to bring action one way or. the other, the issue was tabled again. x + * The veteran commissioner, Who — took office in April 1958, blamed © “other” commissioners who were “too. concerned” about politics as. another reason for his resigna- x * * He. said they are “too worried” about their constituents and about who is going to sit beside them “They took an oath to do a job — not to let politics enter said Yan- iich, He has voleed his Objections to closed sessions on several oc- , casions, had asked serious con- sideration of the pending sewer financing proposal. and had sought rerouting « the Chrysler expressway. «x * *.. On- the subject of the. express- way, Yanich said the state has resignation for the time being be- cause of a petition campaign by ellow ‘citizens to’keep him in office: we * His resignation would have been are farwe-at ta rnc effective Jan. 1. M argaret Laas Lassen Wed to Larry Ai Kirby _ Recently appointed director to the Oakland County Department of Public Works, Alexander had told jhe “should resign to avoid a Tconfict of interest or duty’’ be- -jtween his two positions, ‘Plan Skating |for Addison at Lakeville _ ADDISON. ‘TOWNSHIP — “The Board of Directors of the new Addison Township Development Assn. has initiated plans to. hold a Skating party for all township ‘ithe City- Council that he thought! Jpatie ithic Hospital in Detroit. His — ~~“|sheet-enveloped body was huddled "lin a Closet of his apartment at 1770 from where his body was found.) director upon the resignation of) Harold K. Schone early last month. Autopsy Sought in Fire Death HAZEL PARK — An autopsy was being sought today in the death of Dr. Matthew A. Musial, Surgeon. at Palmer Osteo- was found Saturday night in his eee apartment here, ; he * “The 36-year-old osiéeopath’s) E. Woodward Heights. Hazel Park firemen said the doetor,_father of two boys, was “overcome by smoke froma fire began in a wastebasket he was asleep.: % 2 ®. may have wrapped-himself in the sheet to protect himself from the flamés. But they were puzzled be- cause he did not escape through a large window about six - feet * * * Edith Conn, 32, another resident of the building, called firemen ‘State University are stung into| action, | group of fifth and sixth grade | | pupils will sing several familiar TUCSON, Ariz. @ — Mrs. Mar-'inguenced the commission’s think- ishade trees. ‘ its ninth year. It is financed joift- - |been identified in Oklahoma. Police theorized that the doctor} ‘were Alerted and they moved ex- was held to 2 — ‘Mexican Tonight: TS er ie avey ce * * *, " | ea ecards. | OSU entomologists Keep. tabs on : : 2 any insect that is a real or po-| The young vocalists are ‘led by tential’ threat to ‘man’s health and|Mrs. Jo Spink. . . homes, his crops. and livestock, PTA officials said the book sale forests, ornamental: Beas: and scheduled- for this date has” been postponed, * * * ‘ The -meeting will__begin.at 8 p.m, A weekly report is. compiled here and relayed to county ex- tension agents, grain warehouse- men, insecticide’ dealers, crop dust and spray service operators, seed dealers and others who can use it, United States farm exports to Latin America dropped IL. per cent=— to 504 million: dollars — during the fiscal year that ended igaret Woads wag surprised to find ing: so he was got blaming one out what was hanging underneath side or the other. her car — an eight-foot Anaconda, a: non-poisorious snake of the boa | constrictor family. ri non, director of the Sonora Dester Museum, captured the snake after a hard, tussle. The only casualty was Dr. Shannon, who was nipped on the hand, Officers guessed the snake, not native to Arizona, was someone's The statewide survey is now in June 30, . 1959, runaway ‘pet. * * * Yanich added that he was tired lof being the voicé in the wilder- ness. — that after a time people Two deputies and Dr. Jay Shan-| gor’t respect his ideas “just be- Arizona-| cause they come from me.” * * * The Commission has 30 days to name a successor for Yanich. No special election will be necessary because the appointee. will be named within 90. days of the reg- wlar spring election. His term ex- pires in April. 1961, ly by the Oklahoma. Agricultural Station; the Oklahoma}. Agricultural Extension Service, the State Department of Agriculture and the U.S, Department of Agri- cultwe. «|. =, * * * Dr. D. E. Howell; head of the}- OSU entomology department, said} — about 30,000 insect species have/ an entomologist finds one he does not --recognize,-he- may poke g a Oklahoma State’s insect museum, for assistance. The museum, es- tablished in 1986, includes about 350,000. specimens, all carefully mounted “— catalogued. * * “The jipder helps meét such sit- uations as Oklahoma's chinch bug infestation of 1958. Long before spring, checkups indicated that far more of the bugs than ustal would infest wheat and-barley fields. , Crop spray Service operators tra equipment into the state. When the bugs did shew up, farmers were able--to have their fields sprayed hme and crop damage = minimum. ]. ‘Feather’ Champ Moore Cee : oo ola | he'd like q bout swith oo champion . sali — | _—amanashessenasetigynt: et pagan RET ie a: 2 tit Ps netic + ~aner aeeeteaete ti . a little rusty last night, inasmuch} Assn. The NO STILTS HERE — Big guys will be con- spicuous by their absence tomorrow night when West Bloomfield is Pontiac Northern's home op- ponent of the sason. Keego skipper Art Paddy i is Mask Bothers Simmons -Rangers Nip Bruins, 4-3. By United Press International las it was his first.game in the * J shown here mé Bs who stretches to 5-11, while Bob Sias (44) and | Gary Lee look 0 on. The tallest Histie pos 1 ae West. “Northern Plays | Host to Lakers | Tuesday Night Fordson at Waterford. | in Light, Attractive Prep Schedule } | ~ i ~ , \ i ~~ area is light, yet quite attractive. Only 14 games are slated in this! but nine of them fall into the ‘‘dis-| tinctly interesting’ category. Leading the short parade is | Pontiac Northern's battle with | 4 West Bloomfield ai the PNH | gymnasium, Not far behind is Waterford’ S| duel with rangy Dearborn Fordson on the Waterford court, South- ifield’s visit to Birmingham Sea- jholm, Romeo's trip to Utica, Imlay) ‘City’s tussle with; Almont on the) Pontiac Press Phote | Imlay floor and Berkley’s journey, “giant” Denis Alix, ‘0 Ferndale. * * * Two Oakland B League games ~ and a Suburba Catholic - League contest add color to the -slim pro- gram. Avondale, crashed by Trey last Friday, returns to its ¢riend- ly home surroundings for 3 meet. | ‘ing with-weak Madison and Lake Orion shoots for its 3rd straight | win against visiting Fitzgerald in the Oakland B circuit. asuring his The goalie’s mask apparently is Boston cage since Nov. 12. here to stay in the National Hockey; Bathgate’s goal gave the Rangers. League. \a 3-1 lead but Boston tied the score! Jacques Plante of the Montrea}/0" Shots by Charlie Burns and. Canadiens introduced the protec-' ‘Doug Mohns before rookie Ken’ tive device last month, Don Sim-| ‘Schinkel rapped in the winner for’ mons. of the Boston Bruins used al |New York late in the second period. similar mask for the first time in It was the Rangers’ a regulation game Sunday night, ‘tery in their last five games and. e left them only five points back of | y hav and the New -York Rangers hav “ithe fourth-place: Bruins, who now’ red oalie WN orde one for gomtie Marcel’ jhave won only two of their last Paille. . x * * (15 outings. . Simmons’ mask appeared hamper.him twice as the Ra gers| - downed the bruins 43 at Madison, Square Garden. He lost sight of, the puck momentarily after stop-/ ping a long shot by New York; defenseman Bill Gadsby in the first) period. and Dean Prentice swoopéd | in to rap in the rebound for his second goal of the game, » In the second period, Andy Bath-| gate whipped in a _ back- -hander | Before 65,528 while standing with his back to, - the cage at. the left side of the) rease | LOS ANGELES (AP) The’ ‘didn’ t Sen Tathwate: dived mi Los Angeles Rams have finished! General Manager Lynn P: rink their worst season on the field bsolved his goalie on this one |and their best at the ticket office | pointing out “it was'a Clever. Shoe BY severing relations with the man| that no goalie could have stopped.’ »|\ who coached them longest. | | It seemed at times Saturday as, Simmons revealed he had worn) | the mask only twice previously in, ‘though Los Angeles might hand »../Sid Gillman a going-away present ' practice sessions, aad maybe I'm an upset win over the Baltimore | not used to it yet.” He also was! oo. But’ Gillman’s. last day in "|the ‘saddle was as bumpy as many | fof his earlier ones this year. i Pe ee ' The Colts came on strong to. iwin the game 45-26 and_lock up the Western Cpnfetience title. . 5 Gillman, with the -local entity in the Natiénal Foofball League | since 1955, told the Ram players! in a pre-game session that he! would not be around next year, * * * | LA's 59 Year Worst and Best. Rams Fail Retiring ‘Sugar Ends Long Layoff BOSTON (AP) Sugar Ray ‘Robinson, the dapper dancing! A crowd of 65,528 watched the. master from the sidewalks of battle. It swelled the Rams* total! New York, tonight is scheduled | attendance for 1959 to 1,061,625, | to put his fistic wares on display an NFL record. The old mark of! for the first time in 20 months, / 1,053,798 was set last year by the: Robinson, a sometimes cham-|Rafirs’ during a season consider-' pion of the world—or parts of it—) vably ‘brighter than the 1959 totals’ hasn't fought. since he regained of 2 wins and 10 losses. . his world middleweight title (his Gillman told reporters after the fifth) trom Carmen Basilio March | finale that he had been asked to! quit. . 3, 1a. Ex- Ram great Bob Waterfield * * * . ince\then most of his action has been before the National Boxing|S0rs to Gilman. Other possibilities inelude—Tom— Giant“ fourth vie- ' Coach Gillman, 45-26, closed. heads the list of possible succes-| - Sweet Swinging Singer — Orchard Lake St. ing SCL champion, bids for its 3rd! consecutive loop victory at hdme lagainst Ferndale St. James. | All other games on tomorrow | ‘evening’s. card are .of the non-, conference variety + Northern, which broke into the winning column last Friday with an Inter-Lakes decision over | Southfield after dropping verdicts | to Pontiac Central and Hazel Park, meets a rebounding Keego | quintet Tuesday. © The . Lakers, who have broken even in two Wayne - Oakland |League contests, will be slight junderdogs against the Huskies, who ishowed marked improvement! ‘while beating Southfield. * * * | West Bloomfield and met once last season Northern | and PNH in the school’s history by downing | the Lakers at Keego. The main} __ event will start at 8 p.m. ; i MAPLE — Birmingham cagers open the home season’ Tuesday night against Southfield and one of the returning veterans in the Maple lineup will be Phil Isbell, who had a bright season with the football team. Isbell is a 6-1 senior forward. . : derdog against qa Fordson quintct which bowed to PCH in the state | quarter-finals last March and | | has a good nucleus returnin:;, | . headed by 6-foot-6 center Dave | Scott. | Birmingham, thumped by Royal! a ‘Oak Dondero in its only start, tries! ‘to locate the victory trail against ithe Southfield Jays and will ,be Ex. MSU Aide favored to do so, despite a teebte- New Head Coach showing in the Dondero outing. i at Kansas State THE PON'LAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1959 Bloomfield ischedule _in the Oakland County,of staking a neck of the woods tomorrow night, fused the Kentucky Invitational at) . Lexington to snap defending na- by All-America Jerry West, ean’ Invitational Friday and Saturday, tional ‘winning * streak at %9 and start ithe Los Angeles tourney the big- seven small schools in the Quan. ‘iday tourney while West Vigginia, 8 Mary, defend-| . posted the Ist basketball Itriumph | Waterford also will be an un- 7 U. -D Routs Purdue, ‘M’ Falls to Butler #- =e xs ke ® t ek ee nee ener neers Opponent x *& NC, W.Va., Seek National Title Claims at Lexington . _ By The Associated Press — More than a score moré roll This December madness called:into action next week in one. of | ‘the hdliday Basketball tournament college sport's most hectic pe-" gets going in earnest this week riods. ~ fand, as’ usual, two perennial San. | ita's helpers named North Caro-. Lexington since the men of Fred. phis State in the Murray Invita- | ‘lina and West Virginia are head- die Schaus also have an impor: Tuesday's hgh school basketball) ing to Kentueky-land in hopes | tart date in. the power-pac ked Los |leyan, claim to national'|Angeles Holiday Festivall begin- jleadership. ning Dec. 28. Two years ago, West Virginia : *® * * 7 If the Mountaineers, led again! champ North Carolina's Dail the Kentucky title, it'll make its ride toward a No 1 national/ &est in the land. For in the LA; r anking. line-up are the California Bears, * %« * ‘holders of the nation’s. longest ma- a , | jor winning streak at 19 and the las on the Wenn buck ty tha Club that beat West Virginia by jone point (71-70) in the NCAA title zame last March * o* build up the top in Louisville’s Blue Grass hol-| subsequently ~ the NCAA tourna- Coast /ment runner-up, was having it out To further tourney, there are-also such pow- jwith the versity o eniue University of Kentucky. 1. as Illinois: UCLA, Northwest: Now it’s the Kentucky Invita- | fern, Southern California, and ‘tional grabbing the spotlight again’ cranford along with Michigan ‘with the North Carolina: Tar Heels ‘ and West Virginia’s Mountaineers; @ajijornia has won three in line for sky-high ranfing if one. straight this year and rates along can manage a pair of victories... oif) Cincinnati i40), Ohio State The big 4-team Lexington tourn- (5-0), North C aroling and West ‘ament, opening Friday night: Virginia as the nation's Big Five ‘with West Virginia (5-0) against jn early~estimates. St. Louis (41) and Kentucky _In addition to the Kentucky In- (2-2) against North Carolina (3-0), vitational, the Friday and Sattr- is one of seven holiday affairs aay tournament fare also has_ Ala- helping Santa Maryland tries for its third straight against Georgetown (DC) and Texas for No. 4 against LSU. ; coming from 17 points back topple Montana State College 74.) 67 for the championship of the} Rec. Cage Slate MONDAY CITY BASKETBALL At Pontiac -Central as L488 A Shaw's Jewelers ve Newman | MLE. 7pm. CIO Local 694 vs. Knights © xf Columbus, 8:30 pom At Pontiae Nofthern CLASS B--Clarkston vs. Walled Lake, 7 pm. 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He said any railway work stop- page would not be likely to. come; before May 1. ‘Leighty said rail unions sending questionnaires to aj] rec-) ognized labor arbitrators who. might be called on to sérve on an) emergency board. ni amed by the White House in the contract dis-' State University has offered to ab- 000 businesses and _researchers| ational} ieach year and its value has in-' pute. ° Lol * The questionnaires. be said, are designed to find out Wf potential arbitrators have been a washed" by what he called ; multimillion dollar propaganda campaign by railroads on _the “featherbedding”’ issue’ The current dispute is mainly over wage- rates and rules) changes Consumers to Service 8,500 More Gas Users JACKSON UW — Consumers Pow- er Co. said Friday: it will service an additional 8,500 customers with gas for space heating. A. H, Aymond_Jr., executive vice president, said the action is pos- sible beeause Trunkline Gag Co. | will begin delivering additional gas te Consumers Jan. 1. 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But resolution contained four refer- ences to “general and complete 'disarmanent’—a phrase used by . ‘Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev * * * lwhen he addressed the Assembly In addition to Poland, ‘Ceylon: ‘Sept. 18. * * In another 11th hour action, the) Assembly endorsed a Soviet-| American compromise setting up a_24-nation permanent committee to study ways to keep outer space ipeaceful, Membership is ly between Western Allies, 142) and Communists (7) and/! inieutrals (5). The Communiyts and | seme of the neutrals boycotted a) temporary committee set. up last. year because the Western Allies outnumbered them 12-6, ¥ * * A third result of private Soviet- gee let them .split the two-year term. Poland will resign at the end of! 11960, and Turkey will finish out, | the term. ceed Canada and Panama. Po- land takes the seat held by Japan. The outgoing three voted with| |the United “States*in the last test | iSept. 7 when the council over- rode, Soviet opposition and voted \Weigh Down Problem — ‘at New County Jail | MONROE, Wis.(UPI) — County | supervisors, intent on having| leverything in top shape when’ linvestigate charges of Communist | Green County’s new jail opens to-| fintervention in Laos. Of the incoming three, only Ecuador can be counted of to sup- ‘port thé United States on cold Poland will vote with morrow, decided the mess table: was too light. ; * * | The tate was turned over and: Ithe Soviet Union, and neutralist the hollow legs filled with cement. Ceylon most likely will abstain: {tt now weighs 1,000 pounds. An 8-3 majority is just one vote | lover the margin of safety, for Hundreds Flee Floods seven votes are needed to pass| proposal. 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PKG. *6e« @ @ New Low Price! SPECIAL SAVING AT A&P THIS WEEK BEECH-NUT BABY FOOD 1859 AMERICA'S OTP ——} 1900 3:08- ee ‘natural fragments. y : ‘3 ie — Z ee : % i Sa a Se “ = A * =e , 2 ; Pe 4 ‘ 2 / : : 2 jt. “THE eOnTIAS PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER. 14, 1959. ’ * ciety and “Tulane University. - Directed by Dr. E, Wyllys An- @rews, the team included 11 other visiting | Mexican scholars, some. 50 local in archeological “reconstruction: ; in prickly. “fields @nd dusty scrub wilder- ‘ness north of Merida, the cap- Hal of Yucatan. ‘They form the © largest known Maya center and — be the largest archeological city-site in the New World. In addition to the surface work divers recovered a bounty of treasurers from,a cenote or deep well in Dzibilchaltun’s main ~ceremonia] plaza “Their quantity and quality at- test ‘that they-were «imost surciy intentional offerings." Dr. An- drews said. - Divers recovered nearly 15.000 pieces of pottery. The collection includes a number of whole rs storabie—vessels, often ofa type previously known only from small. *. * * ‘One of Dzibilchaltun's dominant structures, the superbly preserved Temple of -the Seven Dolls, has teen completely excavated,’ Half of the pyramid:on which iy stands has been exposed. Study of the masonry grows that over a period of 1,000 years, the, original temple was reconstructed, ' abandoned, allowed to fall into ruins; then reconstructed, and put back into use. * Three structures—were—exea-—+——— m lete Third é “Maya Excavations ‘of Dzibiichaliun — Wembequens — “Season The ‘history. of ancient tealendar. A prime’ goal of the Na- “tional -Geographic-Tuldne expedi- tions has - been to establish, at Dzibilchaltun, a continuous pat- itern of history through the rélation ,of pottery and architecture. The ceramic. sequence runs ‘from form- ative times through every phase jof Maya life apparently an un- * * * ;To date, Dr Andrews reports, | : ithe record is essentially complete] for about 1,000 years extending | from a time. within the -Early Peried until after the Spanish con- quest, Thus Dzibilchaltun already Ihas yielded a culturag. continuity | unknown iq other Maya centers, Excellent progress has “been made -in a long-range survey ‘of! the huge city, w hich covered about’ °o6- square miles, The Mexicany.~| Gevernment has appoit nted a per- manent guardian for the site, and a road will be built of the ruins - Falls to Death From Roof DETROIT. (#-—-Nicholas Tsouris, 27, fell to iis death Sunday when, he lost his footing while painting | the roof of an open hearth furnace at Great Lakes Steel Corp. In Ecorse. He fell 80 feet and struck a railroad track. Pittsburgh Buses Roll: PITTSBURGH (AP) — Trolleys! ‘and buses of the Steel City’s larg- vest mass. transtt—company re- |sumed operation today after a six-| __{ WASHINGTON — Steel, once an iday ’ str rike. vated in a wing of the Palace, | “ @ rambling complex of build- ings covering more than a dozen acres. Five rooms contain stone- - lined, stone-capped tombs Workmen uncovered” and re- erected five slab monuments or stelae on or near an white limestone causeway ‘run- ning through the heart of the city. The causeway was used and main- _tained from a very. early period - -in Maya history until shortly be-) fore the Spanish conquest. TODAY ond TUES. Four Of Today's Most Exciting Stars... ln The Most Scorching Drama Of Young People To. ignite The Screen In Yeas! HAL- WALLIS’ mooucron aree =~ DEAN MARTIN ANTHONY FRANCIOSA SHIRLEY MicLAINE ~ CAROLYN JONES s JON i LACOUIN ROBERT MIDDLETON FEATURES AT. — = SS = 7:29-8:45 — WEDNESDAY con wan Cookies Make Candle Wreath | immense | ° Jolly Good Tasting, Too, When Time’s Past for the Pretty Table 'mas standby is to use cookies to| help decorate your tea tables. | These may be arranged in .the, form of a wreath around a glow-) ing candle, butter or margarine in a sauce- -pan’ large enough for mixing) cookies Blend in % cup sugar and ' cup mild light miol: isses. Sift together 212 cups sifted all- purpose flour, | “14 teaspoon each, salt and soda, 1'y teaspoons ground ginger and 1 teaspoon ground allspice. * * * Gradually stir into the mixture. Chill 1 hour or only until stiff! enough to handle. (f chilled too) long the dough becomes too stiff.) Roll ‘to. ‘s:inch thickness ‘on a | light floured board Cut as large, as desired in the shape of holly leaves. Bake’ on an ungreased cookie ‘sheet in a preheated hot oven (400 degrees! 5 to 7 minutes. ‘Remove from cookie sheets at once. Cool Frost with white, or green con- 4-feetioners’—sugar—-and water frost ing. Place a cinamon drgp at ‘the base of each td simulate holly berries. Arrange on the table as, desired to form a wreath. Place a large tall candle in center. The ‘recipe yields 18 cookies 314 inches, long. FROSTING give the holly leaf cookies. . 7 “CLOSED Maya floats in time and has ‘not yét! ivyibeen correlated te the Christian ‘broken span of 3,000 to 4,000 years. to the center) A new wrinkle for an old Christ-! j To make the cookies, melt “4 cup |... CQOOKY WREATH is. simple, However, problem is to keep little hands from grabbing a bite of TONIGHT dina OPEN | FRIDAY - SAT. La UNTIL aeons 2 2 + ° Pontiac Press Phote H. Lewis, 3300 Elizabeth Lake Rd:, enlisted ad- visor of the Pontiac Army Reserve Center, looks © on. A new quota of 90 non-prior service men be- tween the ages of 17 and 25 were recently given to the Pontiac reserve program which includes the 4th Howitzer Bn. of the 39th Artilery and the 401st Ar: my Postal Unit. HE’S IN THE ARMY NOW — Gerald Baker, 18, 415 Osmun St., (center) is shown.as he was- sworn into. the U.S. Army Reserve under the six-month-active-duty program. Maj. Franklin D. Thompson, 967 Berwick Blvd., commander of the 2nd Battalion, 333rd Basic Combat Training Regi- ment, _ administers the oath while S/Sgt. Winford # Weekend Tall ‘on State Roads per cent, Eleven per cent went | From Collars to Cars Steel, Once Costly Rarity, Is. Basic to Modern Life expensive Farity, is now the basic metal of modern life. World steel production last year) ‘was 301 million tons, The United} ‘States held its position as the lead-| ling producer by turning out 85 mil- ‘lion tons. The record year was 1195 % When 117 million tons were produced, ~ lion “‘tin’’ cans which actually | are steel with a thin coating of | tims -- Missing from the list of present. ‘By The Associated Press ‘day steel products is a once-pop- Five persons died in Michigan ‘ular item — a white-enameled steel traffic this weekend as a drive by shirt collar which sold for $1 in state officials to cut such deaths | the 1860's. during the holiday season moved [into high gear, Traffic claimed 13 lives last! Clerk to Report size ccs sox ‘lives during the Associated Press ‘weekend death count which began i: 6 p.m. Friday and ended at anton Sunday. Anton Gentile, 19, and David Du- yy onoan Request Waterford’s Seeterlin. ‘ile’ Sunday night when their car Will Tell Board About. ‘hit a curb on the southbound John Last Weekend’s 13 There are more than 300 steel- | making companies in the United. States with a total capacity of 148 million tons a year, the Na- tional Geographic Society says. Surprisingly, the world’s larg- est steel plant is not—in Pitts- burgh but at Sparrows Point, | Maryland. It can manufacture _ 8,200,000 tons a er : The Sparrows Point’ mill pro- duces in one hour almost three Sewer “Project times the annual output of the first successful. American irgon-, ‘works at Saugus, Massachusetts. The Saugus plant initiated the do- mestic iron and steel industry in, 1644 by pouring iron to cast small: cooking pots. The Saugus ironworks employed | | | ‘into an overpass abutment. | The two were musicians home- Waterford Township: clerk: James| bound after working in the eve- Seeterlin will present a report and .make recommendations on_ the! itownship’s application for a $100,- 000 loan from the federal govern- ment, at tonight’s township board 30 full-time workers, who were ex- ‘meeting. cused from taxes, military service, ! x ke | Killed Saturday when he was | and ‘“‘watching for Indians.” To. | In order to expediate plans for a Sttuck by a car while crossing a! day Sparrows Point alone employs| proposed water-sewer project See-, | Detroit street. “| 97.000. [terlin and township engineer Felix Mae Paullett.Silver, 3, of rural’ | ~ we * Anderson flew to Chicago last week Ironwood, was killed Friday night | | Productfon and use of iron and ang, presented the application to. when she rode her sled out of the steel grew slowly in the. United)the Housing and Home Finance jarveway of her home into the path | q car pressway interchange, -Andrew Ward, 55, of. Detroit, was, ‘States. Steel, relatively rare and! “Agency, costly, was used for the finest) x & * tools and instruments. Only 1,000! Officials of the HHFA suggest- | Mrs. Elizabeth Farkus, 77, of tons were made in 1810.-In the, ©d Several revisions for the appli- “Fruitport, was killed | Saturday, early part of the 19th. century.) cation and assured the clerk and (when she was struck by: a car in ‘steel cost about $500 a ton. The Anderson that the project coulda strect in front of her home. price now ranges from $135 to! be processed in about 30 days | SCTE '$150 a ton, | after it has been received. ‘Maverick’ Is Director Americans ase steel in an al. In—other—business,—the—township- most infinite variety of ways. An’ attorney is expected to present his} estimated 1,500,000,000 tons are in recommendations on a proposed, service. A few ounces of steel Fire Prevention code for Water- ireplace the gut “A string on a ford Township. | Mritar and extend its range.- About 45,000 tons of structural steel go! ‘into a 53-story office building Steel | wire is used in the manufacture) ‘of about 150,000 products. of Screen Actors Guild HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — James Garner, star of the television series | for child protection and youth as- of the Screen Actors Guild, it Wasi sistance, will lead a discussion on'announced today, ithe possibility of setting up this. -|Crosby Brothers finished as a Teontract”~ {slated t6 open in Miami Jan_ 28, 3 Are From Detroit;: into containers, including 42 bi- | Deaths Reduced From iLodge Expressway —eand—eareened ning. A third, Joseph E. du- | Foe, 19, was hospitalized in seri- | | ous condition, The accident hap- | pened near the Edsel Ford Ex- | | Maverick, Kas been appointed al A representative of a program’ member of the board of directots! in THE Garner replaces William Lundis ‘Hollywood Headlines- «By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-TV Writer “HOLLYWOOD (AP) — ae ‘the! , team? ; Gary, Philip, Dennis and Lind- say may have done $12,500 10- day ata Montreal Wight tion may with the change- . able Crosbys. They. canceled out of a Palm Springs dat this month, They are THOMAS‘ do some one-nighters in’ March and play Reno and Las Vegas- in Likely Crosby Brothers Will Go Separate Ways =— + ie thought we were throwing a fist fight. _ The younger lads would like to continue the act. But Gary has his career as a single to consider. He has a contract with 20th. Cen- tury-Fox and may do ‘The Alas- kans” with John Wayne after the first of the year. His film -eareer may be the tangible excuse. for not resyming the brother act. * * * Closer fo the truth may be the jfact that Gary is a loner, His re- mark. on his return from Mon- treal: “It looks like I can't get along with anyone.” Scientists at Byrd Station in the Antarctic have drifled more than 1,000 feet down to recover cores of lice that fell as snow about -700 A.D, - [Gus Hal as leader NEW YORK (AP)—The Com- |munist party of the United States . replaced Eugene Dennis. Hall was ‘chosen general secre- tary early today in the windup of the party's 17th national conven- tion. The week-long session was held at a hotel. in-the heart of Harlem, The water content of 10 inches of sriowfall.is about equal to that of an inch of rain, ‘CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES — TRICKS—JOKES © PIPER'S. MAGAZINE OUTLET 35 Auburn Ave. €E 4-240 April and May. But these engage- ments largely depend on the pres- fence of Gary. And he just might not be available. © * * * For one thing, his throat is bad; | he started off their successful tour: with a cold and was. ailing much of: the time. Gary was the acknowledged leader of the quartet. He took pre« cedence not only by age, but by 'show biz savvy. He was the only, brother with the name and ex-| perience to carry the act. i i musical*-As the boys - toured) lacross the country, Gary began’ ‘injecting more patter between the jnumbers. Sometimes, the jokés ;went over; often they did not. r * * * One feature was a medley of Bing’s songs. In the early weeks, jthe number drew spontaneous: ap- iplause. Gary began including more and more talk between the numbers, His brothers felt he was destroying the impact. The blowup came in Montreal.' ‘Everyone denies that there were. any fisticuffs. ; { “I don’t know how that story) | Bot started,"’ says Philip. “‘I sup-| ipose some waiters overheard us. yelling in the dressing room and —_——— + Iraqi Trials Saturday BAGHDAD (UPI) — An Iraqi. government official announced last) night that trial would begin this’ Saturday for persons accused of. ‘plotting the recent assassination | |attempt against Premier Abdel Ke ee Their show started out—.as—a4——] DOUBLE DRESSER: & and MIRROR — BED — CHEST — 2 DRESSER LAMPS BAZAAR FE-8-9551 i irim Kassem. 3 COMPLETE ROOMS! MODERN SLEEP SHOP ' FURNITURE and BEDDING MIRACLE MILE 5109 2-PC. LIVING ROOM WITH er = oe DELUXE DINETTE — 4 ~.WITH LEAF. and 4 CONTOUR BACK /[* CHAIRS, CHOICE of COLORS AREA a FE 8-9551 |; —— — y 4 2) < | Feature at 7:10 & 9:15 * | Gradually blend 4 to 5 teaspoons | ‘type of operation, in conjunction|gan who resigned, said John L.. water into 1 cup sifted confec-/ _ The automobile industry is the | with Waterford Township police de+|Dales, national executive secretary, tioners’ sugar. If green frosting” largest single consumer. of steel partment: of the Build. ; 1s desired, add o drops green | in the United States; it took : * + * ne este a | 18 per cent of 1958 production. , . 7 , vegetable coloring or enough tO puitding construction required 15 | 4 Preliminary plat for qe Bev- DOORS OPEN 10:45 A. M. the desired color > __ q erly Island subdivision ‘on C . > } jivision ‘on Cass Lake road near Elizabeth Lake road, will be considered along with ja request to rezone from residen- tial to commercial, alot on Wil- liams Lake near Cooley Lake roads, for .a new. motel, 3 Publishing Houses Plan Merger Vote _ NEW YORK (® — Plans have been announced for the merger of three leading publishing | houses. - Owe Devi OFA MOTION PICTURE! * * * The firms involved are Henry Holt Co., Inc., and Rinehart & Ce., Inc., both of Manhattan; | and’ “John C. Winston Co. of Philadelphia. Edgar .T. Riggs, président of Henry Holt, said the merger agreement was “subject to stockholders’ approval of the homemade setting for_tea table. | three companies at meetings to be called shortly.” / - x & * The planned merger reportedly wilt be in the form of an ex- | change of stock, if GRIPPING: all the way and at the end a dramatic surprise! § Body Found in River DETROIT (P—Phe body of an fa | unidentified woman in her late. 50s Rior early 60s wag recovered from ‘ithe Detroit River east of the Belle miIsle bridge Sunday. Police’ said ~ body _ been in the water'| GUN ALIVE” | a two a } nd rried i ; : ; | identification. " “— oy er FORD. ! E CRAIN. - BRODERICK acetate Aikoeaglive oils comprise _ about ‘55 per cent of the sales of all lubri- MM presents - “THE FASTEST whose parish was all Broadway..g and his all-star flock of The story of Father Conroy. sentimental sinners! — DEBBIE CINEMAS OPE COLOR by DE LUXE ROBERT ADULTS. 90° Children 25" 4 ‘cating oils and greases in the U. §. . * nam fh aap Ma smi afi in a Deaths Bowbere [ LOUISVILLE, Ky. Bullock, 77,° associate editor of the tenet ‘Courier-Journal for 2% his retirement in. 1948, MARKETS *(AP)—Barry Ee en cencer of the: Oe ere ead. ould by pe Sg Bullock, wha__ joined the! newspaper in 1918 as telegraph ed- itor, was born in Lexington, Ky. *® * ; ae oy HAMBURG, Germany (AP) —- ’ Philipp Fuerchtegott cigarette and shipping! ©. wealth ks ed Friday after a long: illness. * * * ; LAKE PLACID, §.Y. (AP) Julian J. Reiss, 60, _ businessman whe played Santa Claus to thou- sands of needy children through-! out the Northeastern states and) Eastern Canada each Christmas| since’ 1949, died Sunday of cancer, He was .born in Chicago. * * * HAMILTON, Sir Eldon Harvey Trimingham, 70,; prominent Bermuda and yachtsman, died Saturday of, cancer. ; , * * _* |! CHICAGO (AP) — Forrest Ben-'s nett, 75, assistant vice president | 4 of the International Stanley. Corp., Omaha, collapsed and died Satur-! day in a department store. He| also served as general freight glaim agent for the Monon Rail- road for 50 years. | ' The U.S. Department of Agri-| culture will be 100 years old on. May 1, -1962. Reemtsma, | f Bermuda (AP) —, businessman | . 1.28, [Motors Pace o THE PON'TLA, FRESS, MONDAY: DECKM BI 1 1999 : Mom Begs. for Return _ ‘of Her Baby. DETROIT «®— The prosecutor's ‘office had the problem today of de- ‘eiding what to do about a young, ‘mother who abandoned her infant - ison in a motel and then asked: po-, ‘lice to return ‘him. “THE CHANGING U.S. AIR . HOW THE M , WILL BE SPENT IN: tA MISSILES” W RES RCH MONEY Ho ¥ AS SPENT ES |iss7. 100 ~ AERODYNAMIC FORCE Tinl1973 | 5% 10% The / ving are Mrs. Giovanni Costanza, 28; was bd ILES a P LANETARY 15%. covering: sales of eal grow war [pela without charge for ques ‘* ; MISS 60 VEHICLES | ‘produce brought 40% . syarcke . oe two-weeks-old baby Was | 50 “LUNAR 1 Poe ‘them in wholesale- package lots. |-- NEW YORK (AP) — Motors and found hungry ‘and crying in a VEHICLES 5% A) ees {Quotations are furnished by the) chemicals. led a moderate stock motel here Saturday, : 4 ‘Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of market upturn early today. . i t the a ; Coe (Thursday. U Gains of fractions to about a. Me ‘ ationyesterday up arm ° ‘point outnumbered losers in the’ oe ‘ _ 30 2, same range. tt just eouldn’'t give up my) Detroit Produce | « * ‘baby,’ she told a policewoman. : £ARTH erorre | ‘Trading was brisk at the start “Please, could I have. him batk?” 20 SATELLITES | Apples, Deitcious, Bu. $:50 with the ticker tape late briefly.’ Mrs Costanza said she had a 40% hom Sonathon. bu. .......- 20 Then turnover slackened to a mod~ change .of heart. after reading in 10 ct —jApples MeIntosh--be Sosa 2 3.00, Crate pace, ‘the newspapers of the baby being a ; ) Ss - ‘Apples, Sorthara Spy, bu. .. 335" American Motors—and~Chryslerfound WEEN ro VEGETABLES ‘rose about a point as the auto-' «~ * * ini A Reesshort iv sed the market in. <.. . anicked " Stole a [poete, Loppae Owe wee corr Lr} te nd etiel se fraction te... Ses 1 panicked, a told; SPACE — THE WILD BLACK YONDER — — decade from now aircraft will receive only 5 per | Gapbare. “Red, ” v bo Levees : 209 while General Motors eased. (Set. s taine Oat of I = ee 1 Fourteen years ‘azo, a 300-m.p.h. fighter plane cent of these funds as the Air Force changes over 'Garrots, topped. bu. meee £93) Lively trading also marked the Should! bave talked to a priest first, - wag the most advanced weapon in the U.S’ Air almost entirely into space exploration, A8 chart |Borseradish pk. -. 3.50' chemical section where Union Cam pu | didn't.” Force. As recently as two years ago, manned — above shgws, provision is even being made to feeks, doz. ochs. a ‘bide, Air Reduction and Eastman _ airplanes and winged, air-breathing missiles ac- finance projects that are now only‘in the imagi- Fonions, dry 50-Ib. b. bag Pars. |Barsley, curly, dos” behs. ; ‘90: fares ips ello Pak. dos. 2.25, i» “bu. veeeee 1,75 Potatoes. 50 lb. bag. . 1.75 Radishes, black. 42 bu. ...... 1.40 | Badishes. hothouse. doz. behs. eevee i ou. veces [Squash Acorn, bu. ....... 1.25 . Squash, ih! Butternut, re 1.25 | Squash, Buttercup, bu. 1.25 Squash, Delicivus, bu. .. . 1.25 /Squash Hubbard bu +4 Turnips, topped, bu GREENS |Collards, No 1, bu ‘ . SALAD GREENS Celery Cabbage, doz. ee tet ene o ee Poultry and Eggs DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, Dec. 11 ‘AP)—Prices per ‘pound f. 0. b. Detroit for No. 1 quality live poultry. Heavy type hens 17-19; light type hens) te a that the hearing be he: the” ig with him in the Vatican Consistory mpresent, but received their notifi- $2. 9 'steel production this week and a |lower-than-expected tise ‘in unem-: $1.75) | ployment. | Illinois Central advanced about counted for 80 per cent of the service's research _ and! development budget _ bitte more than a 80 Kodak each picked up around a, point or so. Allied Chemic al rose! a fraction. “Rheem was active and up about. a peint Shagay Bison - Legal fo Hunt Buffalos So Numerous ' Canada Frees Herds to | Regulated Shooting Nuisance Tax Still Kicking Senate to Tackle 6 Pct. Tax on Firms Wednesday week tO tack the franchise increase tu the Senate-approved 34 million dollar nuisance tax pack- age, Which would tap smokers, drinkers and telephone and_ tele. graph users. * * * Weekend news developmehts_ in- cluded indications from union sources that a railroad strike may’ ‘be averted, anticipated record: LANSING i®—This week may decide whethér Michigan citizens ‘a point, Southern Pacific gained WASHINGTON — This. year, for get season's greetings from the _a fraction and Pennsylvania Rail-, the first time ‘since 1893, hunters: Legislature in the form of new road was steady. Southern’ Rail- can stalk the great shaggy bison taxes. /way dropped a fraction. ‘in the somber forests of Cani ada’ 8 The Senate will meet Wednes- Losses. of about a point were Northwest.,Territories, ‘day to decide what to do with « x Democrats, branding the GOP . Oe new cardinals were not A 16-gauge, shotgun valued at $40 was reported stolen yesterday from. the home of Edward Brew- er, 4222 Pleasant Ct.,..Commerce will be used in counseling by home-' TEST ACHIEVEMENT room teachers. and guidance per! ‘sonnel in the areas of personal educational planning} program. “This is something we've wanted long time.’ Whitmer) to do for a long ei < adjustment, “The test reveals: the degree to \which students have achieved in, cation later from a papal messen- Townshit according to. sheriff's Said. He dited three major. aim: . «oy MNrhie, | these nine areas th hout their, ian sea ger. aes deputies.” \ of the tests and their. value to the’ and vocational selection,’ Whit) \s¢hool life,’ said Whitmer. “A aman 7 —— | school syst -_. ___.____iimer said. x = —t file “is made for” each student, be served by publication, : : : : . ans One j to obtain information, x Which assists in knowing _ his). to i ; cS , . * is 4 c ted ne Ex Met Conductor Dies So What!’ Says Russia jabout the’ individual student and. ite see a lachievement strengths and weak-| ! MILAN, ‘Italy (UPI)—Maestro|; REYKJAVIK, Iceland W—The |S° t counsel im more accurately. | org ‘test, “nesses, | Hine in tat ne this il Roberto Moranzoni, for 12 years a| Soviet Union says . it is not in-| % Another is that the com- | Said Whitmer: ‘This is an in-|- “This has value in” counseling | ARTHUR E conductor at the York Metro-| terested in the wreck of @ Soviet | ‘prehensive test gives teachers [terest inventory which is designed’ for. college, further vocational | beste 9. Ooo8 politan — tise, died in aj plane sighted by an American | more informationé about a stu- |to help students discover the basic, preparation and: selection, Also, | = zplian n at nearby Desio| patrol flight on-an ice floe 12.| dent which enables her to give |areas of interest which are relat-| a summary of scores from all | Jat the age “of -* . >" “faniles east of Greenland. - him an ‘individual instructional ‘ed to their vocatignal selection. | students hat value in giving in- | ae a : : i . J 4 ‘ fee nation. Data from-the Aerespace Industries Assn. —# Death Notice WILBUR H. COBB { Service for Wilbur H. Cobb, 47, of 1720 Eason St, Waterford Town- ship, will be at ] pam. tomorrow at Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. | Mr. Cobb, vire president of the Allied Welder Corp. of Dearbortr, was killed in a plane crash nedPMs 4 Elmira, He NY. Friday. 1s ‘about 16,000 USW employes; “han Tals ‘He's Expected to Push _His Wage Demands; 30,000 Men Affected . . CHICAGO (UPD—United Steel- worker President David J. Mce- Donald, fresh from a-biting attack on the steel industry, today entered contract negotiations with five aly- minum companies. * * * McDonald was expected to push wage demands to the forefront in Seeking settlements with the na- tion's major aluminum producers in an effort to force the steel industry to resume bargaining on union terms, USW representatives have met _ Separately with aluminum com- "pany oegetiators for -the—past few days, but the talks so far | have centered mostly on non- , economic issues. The talks cover more than 30,000 workers represented by the USW. Industry-union contracts’ expired July 31, but an Aug. 1 strike threat was erased by extensions, subject to cancellation: by either side on ~ 10 days’ notice. , * .* * The firms are Akiminum Com- pany of America, (ALCOA), with Or- met Corp., 1,406; Olin-Mathieson, Aluminum Division, 800; Reynolds” Metal Co’, 8.000; and Kaiser Alum- ‘inum and Chemical Corp., 7,500. The Qattara depression in ‘Lgypt 436 feet below the level of the sea. survived by his father, Cobb of Detroit; his Harry | two children, Bruce wife, F Effie; Business For Sale Established brand name retall stere outlet in Pontiac. Investment $25,060 yielding high return on stable prod- uct. For information write: Box No. 38 Pontiac Press “COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE! 4 M. E. Daniels e FOR LESS MONEY e NO MEMBERSHIP DUES /. e TERMS : Daniels insurance , genrit 463 W. Huron St. FE 3-711] MEET THE MAN who has for you “THE NATURAL BRIDGE TO SECURITY” Bob Tyler has the real bridge ta security for you and your family 's the insurance pro- tection provided by The Life of Virginia, one of the nation’s oldest, largest and strongest life insurance companies, He will gladly tell you about low- cost hospital, surgical, and life insurance plans designed to meet your needs and fit your pocketbook. Na obligation. See or call . BOB TYLER 1080- West Huron Street FE 2-0219 HARRY M. DENYES, JR., A. 1. A., ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF AN OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE, DEC. 1, 1959. CE OF PUBLIC SALE 8-9; heavy type broilers and fryers 3- ‘k . . Notice is hereby Fada. b the under | ths. whites 18h 5 wares, Ronn were own by Goodrich and Merck. - 4 dramatic episode in « itdlife | (6 per cent corporation profits tax proposals “miserable., inadequate and Julie, at home; two brothers, “ it) EY “att r Berry, Pon-| ‘heavy. type young toms 31. ‘Smaller losses were taken by Con- conservation has restored much ot which Democrats. and a puir of and unfair,". countered with the Verne C. of Detroit -and Harry! sae eet oe Ford” vai eserial No - DETROIT EGGS _solidated Edison, General Electric, the scene familiar to the hardy maverick Republicans ‘sho v ¢ 90 fillion dollar corporation prof-F>—of—HacelPark;—twe—sisters Cora276040, will be held, for cosh to! D DETROIT, Dec. 11 (AP)— —Eass p.| Texaco, Eastern Air Lines and) trappers of the Hudson's Bay Com- through the House Friday, its plan. It would raise 132 mil- Mrs Tullio Ralombo of Detroit, | sre highest | biter 8. Perry. Pontiac ¢,| graded: in case lots eral: state. |American Tobacco, pany. After nearly 70 years of pro- If six of the 22 Republican lion dollifirs ‘Bat cut the yield from and Mrs. Alex Goodall, of South- | On nd County, Michigan, the place o Whites—Grade A entre large 39; taree, * * * tection, the West's most majestic senators join with the 12 Dem- the franchise from 50 to 10 or 12 field. | ‘a . 4 ~ i wi ated: 19-8-"59. 33; browne-Orade A jarge 34; med atu Aircrafts and electronics were: symbol is once more a familiar ocrats to approve it, or a rea: million’ dollars a year. He was a member of the Amer-, UNIVERSAL CIT. CREDIT CORP. |28; checks 20. Total weekly receipts of narrowly higher. Schering was ‘up PP ’, ro ‘an Welding Society. Mr. Cobb: 401 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Box 198 government graded eggs, 5-11 were, d t d dru sight in parts of the Canadian sonable facsimile, Michigan's x © * ican Welding Society. Mr. Cubb Pontiac Sag eatery i A mercially graded | around a point in a mixe 8 North. historic 11-months tax war would As aq safety Valve, Democrats attended Christ Lutheran Church: roup, : . , > @ icans t¢ é in Waterford By C. E. HARTLEY in, hi rade A jumbo 30-40: extra, & Since . be over joined Republicans to keep the In Wé ord. a e the turn of the century, ? . aps ; . Dec. 12. ie Hi wesc “Taree a medias i * * c “. ftat bison have | ovicting AUisance tax bills Alive, in the Burial will be tn Oakland Hilts __ _ large 31: medium 25: small 22" Metals were higher on balance,, Canada’s buffalo or bison have But chances for an armistice 11) cp ; Memorial Gardens N NOTICE, OF given ae AL the urider-! ‘Kennecott adding around a point multi froma about 760 to appear as slim as ever. Sen ( : ‘arlton H. Morris (R-Kal- s . ‘ . es “ENE signed tha t on ‘Thursday, oo rt 1959, _while Anaconda and’ American’ more than 16,000, the National Majority Republicans, who have amazoo), top GOP tax. strategist, . . flac.” Gatland “County, bcichtesn, | Shi loads Sail, ‘Smelting rose fractionally. . Geographic Seciety says. * blocked every attempt to levy a introduced a nearly identical set Bonneville Series: sale of @ 1959 Ford ~dearing T tect the the Canadian tax on corporate profits since Gov. o¢ tax le the Se perial No. Corasseeee, will ‘e hela for o pro ec em € anadia 1X - ; : of nuisance tax levies in the en- cash to the highes Mader ‘Admiral .. 23.1 Int Shoe 33-2/ government established the world’s Williams proposed it 1] years a80, ate jast week ~'Po ularit Gains, made Peery. ir Reduc .... 82.2 Int Tel *s ‘Tel 30.5'§ : . ‘ - wy ‘ ; : Pontise, Oakland County. Michigan, the | lAilted ch . 1214 is] Crs Cosi i largest game preserve. - 17.300 appear in no mood to surrender. “If thase in the House run into! p y Pia NIVERSAL C.1.T. CREDIT CORP., -|Ai oe 3° Sones aL... 834 ‘square miles of wilderness called * x any trouble, we'll be ready » Knudsen Says | 408 Pontise siete ee N *oesinew. ine (Am Airisa ere Kelser Hay Be the Wood Buffalo Park. 4H the deadlock doesn’t: break’ shoot these at them just as fast 3 cremttac 15, Michigan) an Gen... 2; Rennecoti a4 COVERED THE PLAINS by Friday, “lawmakers probably as we can. “he said. Pontiac Motor Division's’ Bonne-| a ras a ot Rhee’ $ South Boiling. pee Ms Leste ss ia At their peak in the 18th cen- Will call a Christmas nonides wm ville, first introduced as a regular: Dec, 12,14, iam Met Cl ..-- | ‘ ll carry until Jan. 4. Sen. Ed- 7 roducti tries with: the 1958 a m Motors ... 8h3--LOF—Giass—--.-70.2+ , , ffalo tt ; . P uction. series NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Over Mass Departure = cer 0 si) Lit mena" fo tury. ete ale *o'ward Hutchinson ¢R-Femnvitie) Break-In Ring Cracked frie iis shown-a steady. growth Notige is hereby given by tm un 16.1 Loe ag POamed NO America's pla te a resolution cilling for ses- ; . 15, 959, Am Tel & Tel .16.1 Loew's Inc 33 wrote a f ‘ h rlott ic@ in ularity. ae) grelock8.m. a is SB) Saginaw.” for Red Territory AmTob ..... 106 fone 8 Gas 284.and forests. Less than 200 ybars sions until two days before Christ- by Charlotte Pol ce pop > Po Oakland County. Michigan Anaconda 63.5 Lorillard 382 later, man had reduced the vast , j . . . ‘More and more customers are, public sale of a 1959 Ford 2 Dr, bearing . Armco Stl... 764 Lou & Nash .. « mas, but many legisl ators indi- CHARLOTTE «® — Charlotte choosing Pontiac's topeol- the-line serial number Bd 5148078, will be bela.’ NIIG ATA, J P—Two shi ergs : ie Mack Trk ‘e herds to a few hundred animals. cated last week they won't be in police ‘said tod: ay a series of 20 for. cash to the est bidder. Inspec- * apan wo ship; Aveo Corp .... 18-4 Martin Co ... 46 The buffal sared di d to pouc < Bonneville as it eontinues “to ac- tion thereof may be made at 147 3 loads of cheering, singing Kor- eee eter 337 May D str 49.7, e buffalo appeared doomed to any mood to return until 1960 if area break-ins in recent months count for .a larger share of total eee the iece of storage. | eans sailed for Communist North Bore Warn. 47-5 Merck kas ot bli the passenger pigeon into this week's tax struggles Gon has been solved with the arrest: cales states SE. Knudsen, G. M) . M3 Ch & 8 185) oblivio . ttle , : oe PONIVERSAL C.LT. CREDIT CORP: | eres today, launching mass nil (Brun Balke -.. 432 Mpis Hoe 1 vion. bk ¢ bring them to the verge of settle: og four youths, two of them vice president and Pontiac general Pontiac State Bank Bldg.’ gration from je pro-Western Burroughs... 35.54 Minn M & M 1 ont. juveniles , manager | N., Saginaw St | Monsan Ch 53.3 , 5 S ppalhe wi ; anager. Pontiac Is en world. . cain Soup ae. Mont wer «. 8 By 1890, the only really wild buf If Senate Republicans follow — Three were arrested yesterday Knudsen revealed that Bonne- By Cc. E. HARTLEY ies! * * * [Can Dry - 1s Motorola 138.8 falo on the continent were mans form, they will turn down the hile attempting to rob a coin box yijles accounted for six per cent Dec. 12, 14°50.) th Korea, which had threat- Capital “au 138 Murtdy (oP $3 im the forests west of the | Slavs corporation profits bid cold. But 4; a 24-hour self-service laundry, of Pontiac’s retail sales during the “NOTICE TO BIDDERS ened to block the movement \Carrier CD . ‘3 Nat Cash R 66.7, River in northern Alberta. The g0\- ay an area of compromise, Sen. police said. They implicated the '}958. model year and then jumped. Sealed proposals.will be received by, With force, put all its army, \Gater Trac. 333 Nat Dairy «81/ ernment took immediate steps to 4 ). Beadle (R-St, Clair) , ’ s- . and : the Board of County Road Commission-. fi Chrysler * gg 3. Nat Gyps 56.7 Frank D. Beadle “ot, * fourth. ito 2) per cent during the 1959 brs of the, County of (Oakland ai their navy and an oree personnel on Cite Gye. a4 Nal lead 110 protect the .smal! band, and the’ g¢nate majority leader, said Re- Police said they arvested Fred- model vear ‘oe! 420 mtiac Lake Road, Pon-| emergenc ie Pal 4 29.2) 7) < in, ere as - ’ . é tac Michigan, until 1:30 o'clock, p.m. “ se eokttictal’ Korean newspa Colds ‘Ges .. 19.7 Nort & West 9 Northwest Moun Police were ~ publicans might go along with Qij¢4 L. Garrett, 17. of rural) The 1960 Bonneville continues to ‘comber 23, 1050, and will be pais per which reflects President Gon K Gas S88 Nor’ Pac Tl cut poachere. the area and Keep a ene mill poost a the we Charlotte: Jack Curtis, 19, of grow in popularity with current opened and read at 2:00 o’cloc : Consumer Pw . 58.2 Ohto oul je 0) ce ‘ ration franchise fee,_ wort Charlotte, and a 16-year-old ac i 6 “ce of the same day for furnishing the? tole Syngman Rhee’s views said in lGont Can 46.1 Owens 88 . rill doll: irlott - an a or) < Y sales accounting for 2 per cent of e: \Cont at 55.4 Owens nt ‘a 1002 “When Wood Buffalo Park was million dollars. . and a 15-vear-old, both of the aj! Pontiac retail deliveries, he 3 months’ requirement of recognized) 9” editorial: “The ways of peace iCopper Rng .. 22.2 Republic Stl .. 74.6 : ‘harlotte are , standard brand of gasoline and also 3| having failed, other means ob- Corn Pd . a4 Reyn, Met - a established in 1922, the bison had House Republicans tried last Charlotte area. . said | b ; oyal Du 2.7) ¢ » oe ee m o% 3h . ene of Tecognized | viously will have to be tried.” | Suree - os 4 Se eway. st 35.6 / Teeased fo about we he ad Infor jon, - bidding blanks tk * | Dis eag .. ¢ £ 59.4 ese animals were larger an . j - Doug Aire . 40.) Scoville M 27.5) Fequest. Bids must be’ made upon Oak.) The U. N. Command, which ‘Bow’ Chem 20.6 Snelo 39) darker than the plains bison and By Not to His € ar: Dart Will Offer Model onal County Road Comagission bidding, , o tional control over the | East Air L "33.6 Socony 402 Were regarded by many scien- . With List Price $2,046 . “a Proposals must be plainly marked | South Korean forces, would not ‘Baga fe te 6 gon By. 18 tists as a distinet subspecies, the > Hi A ti t . 8 Tt con . } 2 tt ee , . separ on . . yeahs, Board eserves the right to re-| comment, but It ordered U.N. Emer Rad ib Sperry Rd... 287) wood bison. Hal 1gsS- nN to IS ppe ltée DETROIT #—Dodge , ea a : 2.2 - . . : "s . ‘ed $1. 1 dette rt scent tin paola het and U.S. military personnel in | Et'e RR 32 Std Ol Ind. 42. Over a period of several years, ‘ng feel moe | priced $13 under nthe opinion of the Board, is in the) Korea to stay at their posts to | Firestone 130.6 {] Oh... 81.2 than 6,000 plains bison were ets ne least expensive Pl; ? best interest and to the advantage of Food Mach ... 512 Std 0 $1.2 more than 6 pie . IV : Fla, (AP)—Newell E. Poreviiaén is a "Dodge sai Yart will offer < stoners of the County of mis-| &void becoming involved in Laat At Rar si Stud Pack 33$ brought up from the south and re- JACKSONVILLE. Fla . 1AP) -~Newell E. + vadee said the Dart iI offer : one - eee iy Se. 4 4)” _ In . > ¢ , . YC § - 2. ede i € feans''and ‘of the Gounty~of Oakland,| “ile elvil disturbances, Fruch Tray 30 OR co. ag. leased in the park. They mineied wan who doesn't get Upset cBsty. tactorv list rice of $2,046 Similar en OARD OF D - : Gen Drnam . 476 Tenn Gas .... 22 with the native herds, and it is * x. a ‘ot ele t Ford and Chevrolet Ma SIONERG OF THE COUNTY : . | 9ee ta -ihea Tex G Sui oo 18.5, now unlikely that any pure wood Duval County Patrolmen C. M. Hopkins and D. A. Mc- both Net at 3 0%. The least ex ¥ . . . — Ww < g 2 a 2S >’. LEE O., BOO orma 5 i Motors, 1 Fee ar we pst tale ba Leod said Foreman lost control of his car. plunged across pensive Plymouth lists for $2,059 SOL D. LOMERSON . iG Tel & El. $14 Tranamer. 34 Buffalo have become so numer the highway, hit a utility pole, smashed through a sign ee ” Dec. 14, '39.! gee Tine 11 Unde: 28 t government biologists hope =... 1 off a speed vai —— _ Gen Tire S11 Underwood... ous that g t g P and bounced off a speeding: train. . i bo fave STATE OF MICHIGAN--in the Pro-| Sarete Prod 33 Ee Sace 30; to establish a new herd on the atr “ished ‘ attered car nities The market valne of Us. farm | ette 8 ac . The patrolmen rushed:to the battered car amd pullec and ie now at the highe 4 bate Court for the County of Oakland, i a inal Goodric 4 Unit Ale Lin M2 Mackenzie River. Carefully regu- - o land is now at the highest poi e sion, Good : re m 9 : a ¢ + wal In the matter of the petition con- |Grah Paice “33 eonit Fruit 28:7 lated shooting-would provide a per open a door in history in all states excep cerning conristine | of eal Harris, igs Ae 4 un sa Cp 7 +4 manent meat supply for Far North * : * * * a, South Dakota, where values 4: ify Bobby ‘O1en Hattie, father of said) Po Warns A ainst aya" 3s ts Toe a ‘communities. Foreman was caimly peeling a tangerine. still below 1920 levels . Petitton having been® filed in this pe . ; g oe Pomestt ai Upiona | Tei a2 —- — + - soos af tnetteter of ali tinot sane) COMmunism and Blasts iiss. Bi wee Awe dren are unknown and said child 7 Warts > t] an . ‘ es oN , Gependent upon the public for mumpart, ArtificialBirth—-Controlizisna Su $6.6 write Mor) Will Aid i in Counseling, Choosing Vocation oy ‘ and that said children should be placed pee arorth under th i -|Interlak Ir . 23.7 ‘oolworth 65.6 . game cf they people of th int Har “82 y ¢ BhAT 132-4 ie © 6 ary... > a s ties of fre hea ou are hereby noe VATICAN CITY (AP) — In) Int Nick 100.4 Zenith “Rad ..116.3 g on sa. on “the® Saxiand “County formally naming eight new cardi-| ° ts’ e S S_ e Bervice Ce wer jourt House annex nals today; Pope John XXIII pow. JONES " A.M. AVERAGES 1260B West Biva.. it the City of Pontiac, warned i } 304 bg 4 p 2.39 cere ‘ § " s S, ne: ahi - » arpa > ted and vcirculated ‘ta sald County. Pope said. Baldwin “Rubber "Co. ve 234 26.4 counseling and guidance and helr and the maturity of the student’ mation ae eee ad _ able and should point up areas Moore dudeenat tain ee aoe E.| ‘The new cardinals include. tw Co. 266 274 point up student interests and ¢a- so that more effective counseling TOO feacners, Pup P in which student achievement 4s . duidee of sald Court, in. the City © | Gt Lakes Oa Ch Cot eaeee bilities as aid in-choosing a ents in vocational selection and | coy cp yon « of Fentiac in sald County, ‘this Th day American archbishops, Albert |Howell Elec. Motor Co.° ge 94 Pabiuities as an % 4 and guidance can help the student stration.” satisfactory. (ae A an £. MOoRE, | Gregory Meyer of Chicago and The Proph Moor oo" ida 1o8 Vocation. plan his present course in prepara- PreParaGon. The Board of Education ap- 1S) ‘true P" eustE 3 Yaseas of oo Alois Muench of Fargo, N.D. Teleco Manufacturing Co.* 11.6 122 * * * tion for the future. The Iowa Tests of Educational proved an expenditure of $700 Prob: ter This give the United § No O sales bid ond ‘asked 183° 153 while a standardized testing pro-. Tenth graders wiil take a dif- Development will be given to the above the budget allotment for the ‘Tovenfle Bis il eats ix cardinals. refl cting the ‘gram has, been employed system- ferential aptitude test providing in- 12th grade students. comprehensive testing program. growth eric ° © five formation about their native abil-’ ] stud x & STATE oF MMI ® ® | wide in Pontiac schools for five formé a é é The nine individual tests include 2 - | bei sears far for the County of ee the ek Conary an cetholiciam i ews in rie iyears, this year marks the in- ities. It is similar to a test of understanding of basic soc ial_con- The secondary school testing ‘Int the matter of the petition con- AL N ; , ‘auguration of the comprehensive | intelligence or mental maturity. cepts, background in the natural at 4.165 padeet valacraad was set ung, Jone Lou Webb, minor. Cause) TOT Ow 79 tests in the senior high schools, Aptitudes included in the test) sciences, correctness and appropri- 2° 94. 3 for the year. The battery, Dexter Webb, father “The: creation of the new cardi- George Spear, of 3416 Edgev ecording to Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, are verbal reasoning, numerical ateness of expression, ability to of comprehensive tests to be ad-| of “sald St, Commerce Township, told ® g ti hortly will cost $2,200.| tion. havin teen filed in ‘ea DOs at-a-seeret consistory raised she iffs deputies Sunda P, h superintendént of schools, ability, abstract reasoning, space do quantitative thinking, ability’ to: minis ered shortly will cost $2,2 pare al ng. that the present where.|the total in the College of Cardi- Tuts deputies Sunday t at . , relations and mechanical reason: interpret reading materials in the’ ts of hen father of said minor child als to someone stole six strings of lights, Whitmer explained that most, are unknown and said chil tolated Pals to a historic high of 79. . imited to 2" |social studies, natural sciences and & law of the Sta: and ier Said child The P deliv a_ three-foot Santa Claus, and . 50 standardized tests are lint 0, li ] * b-| ‘0 ered. his allocu- i terary materials, general voca should be der the jurisdtetion| ‘amr ' id feet of extension cord, valued at one area. The comprehensite FOR COUNSELING g fmm the) ame of the. P+ le of th ; ea to 33 old from his front yard. ° battery of tests covers the whole = ‘Information concerning 10th julary and use of ‘Sources of in- ‘ ople © ne en of the. college. closeted | $e : f ata ormation. : area of the normal instructional | ;grade pupils gained from this test! . ‘, ‘Hany! M. . Denyes oc Associates, Ine 615 COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ARCHI * . 7 | FEDERAL 5.449 TECTS