‘' The Weather, Fair and Cold Tonight Details page two « 12th YEAR: - PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, _TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1954 —s2 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Hunt Goes On for 11 in Lost _ Such a Pretty Kitty! 2 oa ee, fe wi -- q oe : — AP Wirepheote two-year-old Labrador BUT SO UNFRIENDLY — Midnight, Retriever owned by Det. Lt. George Stauch, of the Ann-Arbor Police Department, is dejected after meeting a skunk during a northern Michigan hunting trip. Mid and Lt. Stauch now know that soap and water, deodorants, perfume -and powder help, but only time cures all. Michigan to Defend Use of One-Man Grand Jury From -INS and AP Dispatches | DETROIT — The state of Michigan prepared today to defend its controversial one-man grand jury law before the U. S. Supreme Court which has criticized the law-in the past as having “no semblance of due process.” In consenting to review the conviction and sentencing of two gambling-graft grand jury witnesses for contempt, the highest tribunal in the land has agreed to rule on the constitutionality of thetawe”"* = = The case before the court involves John White, pro- prietor of the Gotham Hotel in Detroit, and Lee Roy Charges D ) policemen suspended as a Will Block Ike result of a gambling raid GOP Chairman Says on the home of Edward (Indian Steve) Stephan Pledges of Cooperation ‘Thrown in Ashcan’ last March. WASHINGTON (UP) — Political | ae Fast U.N. Action Expected in Try to Free Airmen Resolution for Debate Passes Despite Soviet’s Bitter Opposition UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (P—Western diplomats pre- dicted today that the U. N. Assembly will vote speedy approval of a resolution by the 16 Korean allies de- manding release of 11 American airmen held in Red China on spy charges. ' The 15-nation Steering Committee voted over bitter Soviet opposition last night to call for urgent Assembly '|debate Wednesday on the Allied proposal. The resolution, agreed upon. aft- er a series of private talks by the 16, touches on three main points: | ~ 1. It charges Red China Vio- lated the Kerean armistice agreement by holding the fliers. 2. It declares the Assembly should condemn such violations. 3, It asks the 60-nation body to call on Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold to use ‘“‘unremit- ting efforts” to obtain release of Assembly by Dec. 31. American sources said they an- ticipate no opposition to the resol- ution except from the five-nation Soviet bloc and perhaps a few Arab-Asian states. Burma and Syria abstained in the Steering Committee balloting yesterday on grounds the case should first be placed in the hands of the Korean Armistice Commission. Ledge retorted that five fruit- | lows requests bad been made for action by that group. Informed sources predicted In- | dia would abstain on the resolu | tion to avoid being aligned with either side in case she is requested to act as go-between with Peiping. The case originally involved 13 men, including two American civ- ilians who were not serving under | 0Ut of a 16-inch snow dumped in. the U. N. banner. For that reason, the United States decided’ to limit its case here to the 11 airmen. Tranian Royalty in New York City on Unofficial Visit the men and report back to the | One-man grap juror Recorder's Judge John P. O'Hara sentenced debate centered today on a — that Democratic party leaders “‘are | White to 90 days and a $250 fine for refusing to testify without his lawyer beside him in the grand determined to undercut President | Eisenhower in every possible way.” | jury chambers. Murchison was The charge was made by Re- | found guilty of giving false testi- mony and sentenced to 60 days. publican National Chairman Leon- | ard Hall as he answered criti- | cisms of the President by Paul | Butler, newly - elected chairman | of the Democratic National Exec- | utive Committee. Butler had said that Eisenhower lacks the capacity to lead and unite either the Ameri- | can people or his own party, Hall said ljast night that But. | ler’s statement ig an indication that the Democrats have “thrown | in the ashean” pledges of co- | operating with the President. “There can be no misunderstand- | ing of «the fact that Democratic | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | The Supreme Court is expect- ed to docket the Michigan case for March or April, Judge O’Hara’s grand jury expires March 16. Although the Supreme Court has never ruled on the constitutionality of the Michigan -iaw,-it-observed‘ival. by plane for _a_two-month in deciding a related case: “Te (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ‘God Bless America’ Subs for ‘Internationale’ WASHINGTON (INS) — Heads will fall in Montevideo when Mos- cow hears of this. Rep. Hugh Scott (R-Pa) reports from the Jruguayan capital that the driver of an_ electioneering put on the wrong record. “God Bless America” driver realized his error. | NEW YORK (INS) — Shah |Mohammed Riza Pahlevi of Iran land his wife, Queen Soraya, today | were looking over the sights of |New York City following their ar- unofficial visit to the United States. Early yes Heavy SEEK WHAT WE MISSED—Wint fell overnight on top of the 12 t * ¢ « common in the Port Huron area today as another two inches of snow: Snow Oe mires Winter a = < J . er wonderland scenes like this were | Monday in a localized a See are Rl * * * * * * 12 Below Recorded at Pellston , By ALFRED W. LOWMAN So you think it was cold in Pon- | tiac yesterday and last night? Well, believe it or not, this area was the second warmest in the state as Michigan became the na- tion's icebox over the weekend. Pontiacs Weather Warm Compared fo Rest of State George Thomas, 78, Spaulding of fires which accompanied the cold, _ Five more persons were injured by blazes, 206 school children were routed from classrooms in Hesperia and 21 Detroit families were forced to flee a burning apartment, Mrs. Ann Maken; 9, died in a Township died in a similar blaze near Saginaw Monday. jured five persons, two seriously and forced 21 families to flee, the rug. storm, Plows had main thoroughfares open » 14 inches that covered the city | but ‘driving was difficult én side roads. The Detroit apartment fire in- "| snap caused The blaze-was believed set by a Detroit. An old fashioned stove! In Hesperia, a fire which started in the boiler room, swept the gym * 23 ce i — é AP Wirephote . . . ug's Crew. Falls on Port Huron Area [Search-Plane Reports Seeing Raft Last Night Choppy Seas Hamper Efforts to Find Seamen Missing in Gulf NEW ORLEANS ( — A fourth rescue ship joined the search early today for a raft carrying the }sur- vivors of a sunken tug’s 11- man crew in the choppy waters of the Gulf of Mex- ico. . sight of it later in the wind-whipped waters. The ; fig 58] 4, f ie ff i ; fan Other overnight_lows, practically all of them the lowest for the win- ter in the respective communitied, were: Cadillac, -10; Traverse City, ~3; Houghton, -5; Grand Marais, -8; Gladwin, 5; Saginaw, 9; Battle and Detroit, 18. Meanwhile Port Huron today dug the area yesterday and last night by a localized storm which hit almost the entire Thumb area yes- terday. But cheer up—weather forecast- ers are predicting a genera! warm- up for the state. Following a 20- degree low tonight, temperatures here are expected to climb to a 37. Little snow is expected except |in the Upper Peninsula tomorrow and Thursday and the weatherman says the Thumb storm has petered | out, The royal couple is living in a | Suite on the 35th floor of ‘the Wal- |dorf Towers during their brief | |New York stay. le The Shah will enter New York Hospital Thursday or Friday for | a three-day checkup and possibly | undergo some medical treatment of an undisclosed nature. | He and Queen Soraya will go ah | sound truck emblazoned with the Washington Monday for a three-| - Dr. Richard Sheppard Testifies to Tears Shed Over Wife's Killing, | geru Yoshida, the sly old fox who! muster but 185. = u J , ’ | Unti) the revolt against him, Yo- -Buided nner — oe shida ruled the Diet with an iron — — years, | hand, backed by a working ma- stepped down today in the face of | jority in the lower house. Hato- overwhelming opposition from both |yame may find the road more dif- the right and left. fieult. He must depend to some | His like! — extent on the Socialists, who said 7, a again today they would support Hatoyama, a_ conservative Pro-' him at ljeast temporarily. American, as is Yoshida. Unlike} 4 aw. pectalints withdraw their Yoshida, however, Natoyama fa- | — . ——— seven Ichiro Creek, 10, Flint and Jackson, 11;| TOKYO w—Prime Minister Shi-, ful lower house, Yoshida could | support, the Japanese | kettle will probably boil over | again. i ! The resignation may mean the end of the political trail for the | 76-year-old Yoshida, who signed | the San Francisco peace treaty | for Japan and maintained close | liaison with the Western nations. | He will remain a member of the | | Diet, but beyond that his future jis cloudy, Yoshida, Cabinet Resign in Last Minutes) 20" to Avoid No-Confidence Vote by Diet H i FP His In a series of signals, the t ported it had come leone oil barge and was having rudder difficulty. The captain radioed tha | his craft was taking on more wa- | ter than his pumps could control. The Coast Guard said it lost con- tact at 4:45 p.m. and the boat presumably had sunk. 490 Will Get Degrees This Evening at MSC EAST LANSING (UP)—Degrees will be given to 490 students dur- ing fall term commencement ex- EF 37 - high tomorrow ef between\33 and vors diplomatic relations and in- | creased trade with Russia and Red China. within a framework of friendship with the West, « The Diet Parliament will vote Yoshida and his Cabinet re- signed just hours before the Diet almost certainly would have top- |pled his government with a no-| | confidence vote, Hatoyama led the | | conservative - Br other Sa .) ‘that introduced the no-confidence | | motion Sunday. The coalition con- | Socialist coalition trols about 253 votes in the power- ua” ercises tonight at Michigan State College MSC President John A. Hannah will confer 340 bachelor degrees Probers Slate i Pearl Harbor and 150 advanced degrees. Dr. H. Public Hearing |“zliagton Rites | |Sinsrczcarta tats | ter, Arbor, will deliver the : | Tites will be heid at-2 p-m, today — , owes But McCarthy's Elbow commencement address. | May Keep Him From in Arlington National Cemetery on | Presiding for 2nd Day | Brucker Speaks + | the 13th aniniversary of Japan's! .., attack on Pear] Harbor. m Praises Clardy Defeat Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chair-| LOS ANGELES W—CIO Presi- man of the joint chiers of staff,| dent Walter P. Reuther says Rep. | WASHINGTON (INS) — The and representative of military and | Kit Clardy (R-Mich) was defeated |Senate investigations subcommit- | veterans organizatons will take part | for re-election because “the people tee holds its first open hearing | in the ceremonies. lof America are getting wise about today since Chairman Joseph R.|. Tribute to those who died during | this evil phenomenon called Mc- = World War II will be paid by | Carthyism.” McCarthy ‘was condemned by his | Wilber M. Brucker, defense depart. | Reuther, speaking to the National colleagues, but it was uncertain | ment counsel and a former gover- CIO Convention, referred to Clardy whether he could be present. | nor of Michigan. “las “a junior McCarthy.” McCarthy yesterday sent word | ~~ - ‘hammer and sickle inadvertently day visit that will include a meet- | ing with President Eisenhower. blared| Then the couple will travel to! leaders, now that the 1954 elec-| from the truck for seveyal blocks|Los Angeles to visit the Shah's D tion is over, are determined to, before the horrified Communist’ sister, Mrs. Ali Hillyer, the former brother, Dr. Princess Fatemi. That Man in Your Life Gifts That Will Please Him Are Offered for Holiday in Moderate Price Range By JANET ODELL ' That man in your life deserves the best gift you can give him at Christmas, By best we do not necessarily mean the most expen- sive, The best gift is one that suits the recipient and caters to) his taste, Of course you're going to give a tie to some man on your list. This year, however, give onc of the | new dacron ties for $2.50 that can | be washed without losing its shape. | These ties come in all colors in| the popular small patterns, Ne longer is it considered sissi- fied for a man to wear pastel colors, especially not when the colorg come in shirts and sweat- ers, ae One store has. pastel -checked sport shirts for unde? five dollars; you may have your choice of small, medium or large checks, \ Nylon or orion pastel sweaters in’ beautiful pale colors are available } } for ten dollars and up. Couples you might buy a pink or an off-| might enjoy matching sweater sets white buckskin belt to wear with } CLEVELAND — Dr. Samuel | | Sheppard collapsed in tears when | told that his wife was dead. his Richard Sheppard, testified today. | The witness said he was one of | the first to arrive at his brother's | home on the morning of the mur- ' der, July 4. Trial of Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard on a charge of commit- ting that murder is in its eighth l week, | Dr. Richard said he hurried to | the bedroom, thinking the victim, Marilyn Sheppard,. might still be alive. However, he quickly deter- to the group, meeting in closed session, that he was stil] suffering |pain from his injured elbow, He | asked other GOP members to run | the inquiry into alleged Commu- nist infiltration of defense plants — | particularly the Bethlehem Steel Co, Sens. Kari FE. Mundt (R-SD) took turns presiding and said the witnesses refused te answer Off to Flying Start Local. Organizations Back War on Traffic Accidents Oakland County’s S-D Day campaign to halt traffic and Charles FE. Potter (R-Mich) accidents throughout the nation for a 24-hour period | Dec. 15 received overwhelming backing today. ! bat “ "of | i wong adage cer pagel: | Many groups and organizations here threw their sup- questions on grounds of possible port behind the drive to obtain at least 10,000 signatures or matching shirts.: The sheerest wool imaginable is the material for other sport shirts in the Donegal weave; these are six dollars. For the young, daring individual In Today's Press Birmingham Berle, Hal Canter, Eddie Christmas Carel Comics c TV & Radic Programs........... bs | wi . Earl : : ; ™, 2%, A, te, fe It, 2, 4, Osmen's Tel-Huren Store Open every evening ‘til 9 4 sport slacks, Before leaving the subject of clothes, we must mention the fire- men print pajamas in red and , white striped flannel for %. The meticulous male papers: four dollars up. If he travels a lot, consider | replacing his leather travej kit or tie case. Five dollars will buy a number of these items, Just over $2 will buy adjustable wooden shoe trees, a convenience would | appreciate a personal file for his | you can find them from | for the traveller, as well as a handy item at home. j For that camera fiend on your | list look over the gadget bags that | are on sale for two dollars in plas- | | tie or $12.50 in leather. And if he | ihas all the gadgets and gadget | | bags, buy him a book on his fa- | | Vorite photography subject, ‘ ’ ! af shopping center for men. Open tonight |to.8 and every night ‘till Christmas, Hub Clothiers, 14-20 X, w mined that she. had been killed. Returning to the den down- stairs, Dr. Richard told the jury, he feund his brother sitting in a red leather ehair, He said he asked Dr. Sam about his in- juries and then said: “Marilyn is gone, There is noth- ing I can do.” With these words, he said, “Sam slumped on the floor on his face rand began to cry, and he was | Moaning ‘oh, no, no-oh my God, ino.’ ”’ | The defense presented Dr. Rich- iard as the third witness init attempt to discredit the state's charge that Dr. Samuel Shep- pard’s motive for murder arose from his relations with other wom- Heb Cilethiers, Pontiac's Christmas self-incrimination, McCarthy's elbow injury, which forced a 10-day recess in the Sen- | ate session debating censure charg- es against him and required him to cancel two out-of-town speak- ing engagements in the past three days, may prevent hig presiding ICHIRO HOTOYAMA A conservative pro-American, *°44Y. Hotoyama is expected to succeed| The scheduled public session Shi Yoshida as Japan's prime | marks the launching of the first minister. full-scale probe by the subcommit- 4 tee since the beginning of the Army - McCarthy hearings early Lthis year. It may well also mark the Wisconsin Republican’, last in- vestigation of this type for at 'from county residents on petitions pledging a conscien- | tious effort to keep the area free of all traffic accidents } | Adding to the success of | the campaign so far, Clyle |R. Haskill, S-D Day chair- |man, reported that 2,500 Signatures were collected during the drive’s first day yesterday. the pledge of the “Army of 16,000,’ of the petition drive yesterday. The scroll will be forwarded to President Eisenhower probably on that day. 6! Over 500 Pontiac residents signed tragic share of that figure was | seven deaths, |. Spurring the efforts of the cam- | paign today, the Northside Kiwanis | Club pledged financial aid to the ‘local campaign. M. S. Lincicome, president of the club, said: “We will circulate the petitions~ among our own members ahd place [them in their business establish- ments. The Northside Kiwanis Club |way Corp., Motorcar Transport Co., and the F, J, Boutell Drive- Dec, 14, claiming this city’s leader- least two. years, since he will shis i ; p way Co. p in the fight against loss of | lose chairmanship of the sub- life on America's highways. Haskili praised the efforts of committee when the Democrats The ‘s Acie Com the Oakland County Sheriff's te- organize the Senate on Jan. 5. ‘nite page es Safety sais | day who are collecting signatures Key witness of yesterday's closed] ciaumed Dec. }5 as Safe-Driving | | Vartous sections of the county. door session was former FBI un-| Day after citing the alarming (Continued on Page, 2 Col, 1) dercover agent Herman E. Thomas| figure of 38,200 lives lost in 1953 pe of Allentown, Pa, im traffie accidents, Pontiac’s Open teiay tight Wa 8 Com + i * 4 : A ~ A j ' f ’ t 4 it ills i ee - The Day in Birm -City:Seeking fo Work Out * er ee Se Pennies ingham % ™ ' » 4 * _. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDA Y, DECEMBER | ‘Charges Democrats |Marion’s Shop — Will Block ‘ke Plans (Continued From Page One) | \ | ; Pd o + 7, 1954 PTS * t at Romeo Sold | to W. T. Creed ROMEO — A ' i \to Okay Parking Plan Detroit Council | “euls ©. Miriani. The program {would inciudé a. $4,100,000 undef: parking garage under DETROIT (UP) — The Detroit | Grand Circus Park. Common Council was expected to! . approve a 15%2-million dollar mu- | Nab Korean Fugitives Ex ; ‘ i i | e in owner- | ° | wadercut President Pre '" ship and name of Marion's Card nicipal parkimg program today, ad sl every possibje way, a id. Gift shop rr “ mri. : newspaper .. | = a erson ssessmen At New /Orleans, meanwhile, — beset de lee a rt 1256 parking 4 = = Keizai said today 438 South Ko- ; - Adlai Stevenson, the man Ejsen- | and . Mrs. William Thomas Creed | spots throughout. the city. py mostly youths trying to es- é.. From Our Birmingham Bureau Officers being held through tomor- | Rowsy defepted for the presidency }of Normal, Il. : | A resolution approving the huge-| cape the draft, were captured in BIRMINGHAM -—- Stilt dickering over the Reid-Paterson share in the Columbia Relief Sewer project. the city commission after an hour's discussion last night, asked City Manager Donald C. Egbert to con sult with the building firm on a possible compromise agreement The problem detes back to more than a year ago, when Reid-Pater- son, in conjunction with its Adams Village development, agreed to pay about $7,000 as its share in the _ & & ane | wise © ® : ur vans ar once — The Rev. Harold Towne, rector Kennon said he thinks the Presi- | Ci 2nd Warmest . Stock Lasts : * | ef St. James Episcopal Charch dent “has done a better job of | | acca sd Ges un 1 ec ee uniting hie country in the past | 28x16-In. $1.98 val. $1.59 the developers should pay an added $12,000 for the Eton relief sewer, which connects with both the Eten and Columbia sewer systems, Further debate on improving parking conditions at the Pierce- row at the University of Michigan. | Haack assisted yesterday in a group discussion of fundamentals | of assessment." + > $ More than 100 city and township assessing officers from Michigan are attending the meeting spon- sored by the Institute of Public Ad- | ministration and the U. of M. Ex. tension Service, with the coopera. , tio of the Municipal Assessors Assn, of Michigan, the Michigan Municipal League and the , state. tax commission, Hoty Communion, with the first scheduled for 16 a.m, tomorrow in the church undercroft, Others wilt be on Dec. 15 and 7%. Commiinion will be at 11 a.m, with a nurséry provided from 10-11 a.m, and tea and coffce served at . t Peotiac Press Photo 'if Stevenson runs, in 1952, was quoted by Democratic -| sources as believing the Democrats | can win in 1956 even if Eisenhower | runs gegain. ' The sources said Stevenson | concedes the President still is a popular figure but that the Re- publican party will lower his popularity as time goes on. Butler's statement about Fisen- hower also was criticized Louisiana Governor Robert F. Ken- non, one of three. southern gov- | ernors who supported Eisenhower | three crucial years than anyone could have done.” He said he will vote for Eisenhower in 1956 again ; Pontiac Resident Buys California Newspaper | |hold furnishings, dry by , The shop will be known as the Creed Department Store. The owners to expand existing | lines, and add additional house- | goods and | women's and children's clothing. | Creed was employed as comp- | |troller with the Eureka Williams | Corp. of Bloomington, TM., prior) to his investment in the Romeo concern. Purchase of the store was | made from Walter Tesner, who plans to devote full time to his insurance business in Mt. Clemens. in Michigan Today (Continued From Page One) Cape Cod where oldtimers said the snow ‘‘was the worst in his- tory: for this tyne of year.” It was below freezing as far; ee nl program was introduced in the | the last two months trying to dip yesterday by President | into Japan. ST CHANCE at These LOW Prices! a Long Wear—Scraper Style 4 DOOR MATS 2g, 14x22 Inch Made from reclaimed auto tires, with heavy gauge wire. Open mesh, dirt falls through, easy to clean. " Hardware . —ind Floor 14 Mile road shopping center led noon. ~ « | MEN ONLY—But it was a woman's world last night as the men) ; south as northern Florida, south | A = — vse a ~— A reminder to the community ©! the town invaded Birrhingham’s stores en masse to do their | tale R. a me —— ern Alabama and Mis = 'ppi. The ans for construction of an alley ” Christmas shopping in short order. The third annual Men's Night | @88ociated with t ontiac Press 32 degrees recorded tackson- rigs f ’ | and parking lot behind the stores. Comes from the American o_o lattracted about 2.000 of the male population and brought them out | @dvertising department has pur- ville, Fla., was 40 de, ; colder | PRICES SLASHED 30% to 50% on Domi . owne University Womep that Sen. Wayne | = = ie Coeeie. omer ot tne t Morse (ind-Ore) will lecture at 8 Vern Wheeler of | Chased the Fontana Hergid News’ than yesterday. from all areas, as proven in the picture above. , OT Me tack ee A Ma, proposed parking property north of the alley, has offered to scli his Jand to the city, in order that the lot might be financed through spe- cial assessments. City Assessor Elmer W. Haack is attending the three-day ninth annual Short Course for Assessing Local Groups Back Safe Driving Day (Continued From Page One) Sheriff Clare L. Hubbel structed deputies to set up in. | gin Slumber Song.” * - p.m, tomorrow at the Community House. Open to the public, his talk will deal with, "Needed—Legisla tion for the Couhtry, Not for Po litical Parties.” j * * * 1 A Christmas program for the Women's Fellowship of the Con. gregational Church will start at 8 tonight, opening with a sea- sonal reading by Mrs. Milton Taup; Songs by Mrs, William Neef, accompanied by Mrs. Carl | Vigstedt, will include “The | Christmas Candle" and ‘“‘The Vir- “Win a Surprise Package for | cannot stand the test of constitu Pleasant Ridge got a helping hand from (1-r) Mrs. Wellington Watters | and Mrs. Robert Craig ‘dt one of Birmingham's apparel stores where clerks modeled the latest casual fashions. Hot coffee was welcomed at many stores by those who braved the cold for the occasion and “who bought and bought well,’ according to Charles Mortensen, Chamber of Commerce manager. Michigan to Defend Pontiac Deaths 1-Man Grand Jury (Continued From Page One) Harvey Beach Sr. Harvey Beach Sr., &2, of 7120 Andersonville Rd. died yesterday is no semblance at his home after a three wecks’ tionality. There of due process.” illness. from Browen Publishing Inc., ac- For ‘th jie beatted souls | cording to an announcement made | et ht , yesterday by Leo Owens, publish- avhe have tri ott by ,er of the paper. The Herald News is a daily paper located in the San Fernando valley area 45 miles from Los Angeles. | | A native of Pontiac, Fitzgerald, the mercury climbed from an 18- with his wife and daughter Sharon degree low to a high of 27 coupled will move to California the first | with snow fluries and biting winds. of the year where he will take| A year ago the highest temper- |over active management of the, ature recorded was 47 following a paper. ‘low of 29 degrees. tures are around the 75-degree mark, Yesterday in downtown Pontiac, Since World War II, an average ! of 190,000 immigrants a year have | come to the United States. SIMMS Is Headquarters for ‘ Food and oxygen combine in all live animal bodies to produce heat. COLOR PYREX ware IDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVING! = z > Gift Boxed BAKE ond SERVE in the SAME DISH PD De De Dee De De D. De Di De Bee Ds BeBe De Dade Bee struction centers in the county | Cpristmas.”” ix the theme of to The job of defending the , law Born in Romeo Aug. 9, 1872 he § infevening recléente of 8-0 Day. jmight’s Child Study Group meet- will fall to Attorney General-Elect was the son of Thomas and ‘Sarah “S-D Day is the most important | ing, to begin at 8 at the Puritan Thomas M Kavanagh who takes Campbell Beach and married to ; a project we have had yet to save | road home of Mrs. Mel Haugh. A office Jan. 1. Kavanagh has stated Claudia H. Noble. | a C en a people from killing themselves on representative of the Minnesota that he favors the grand jury law, | Mr.. Beach, a farmer, is sur-| roads and highways,” said Hub- Mining Co. will present a demon. #8 recently amended by the Stat vived by his widow, five sons, , ae $2 95 VALUE . bell. stration of gift wrapping Legislature | Lawrence of Clarkston, Harry and ELECTRIC ; Advertised ~ : A highlight of the campaign will oe la ther action, tha Sepremse | 'arvey Jr. of Denver, Cols., Kart) = 'M Modern distinctive design in choice : he reached tomorrow when Pontiac | Major William M. Joy will list) @oart ruled yesterday that | W. and Orman R. of Pontiac; two | A liances of red or yellow colors. Set includes Motor, Fisher Body and GM Truck | advantages of the proposed Troy! Jiates may not bar. interstate daughters, Mrs. Nellie Steele of pp |@ 2's qt. open bowl with four 12-02. and Coach Divisions will begin at Airport. when he is guest speaker trackers from their highways, Holly, Mrs, Evelyn Bell of Water- to Pl 7: n : regime piecing al ng ageing 4 9 a.m. to circulate the petition at tonight's 6:30 dinner meeting of on tor ied ee ee ford, 21 grandchildren and 31 : pie ener all : ‘ dinary glass and heat resistant for cirT : among their thousands of em- the Kiwanis Club at the Commu- werteading " great-grandchildren. A brother, on Your Gift List! ; ee baking. All in colorful gift BOxED | a ployes. : . nity House . William of Pontiac, also survives . y box. = Tt would seem now that the Army >. * * And that decision set off a new Mr. Beach is at the Pursley Fu- p d ¥ P ; : "4 W ‘ E: of 10,000 may’ well reach closer to Mary Lovell, 17179 Melrose, is | round of discussion today on the neral Home and arrangements will rice 4 INDIVIDUAL PYREX COLOR ARE ! the 30,000 mark, noted Haskill. | = of several University of = effect . soi trucks on mee be announced later LL 1Y2 Qt. BOWL, regulor $1.25— now ..........59€ 4 7 . ichigan students serving on the tion's highway system. and how —— “Increasing the campaigns : id nieces Gciehe | suet : ; as OW 2% Qt. BOWL, regular $1.39—now ......... .69%e | publicity committee for the 35th [to enforce weight limits imy M R h d Pitt hopes today, the following moved | Ae rs. Kichar itiman ; te pledge their organization and — *-male Union opera, “Hall to by states ; 1 12 Qt. COVERED CASSEROLE, $1.95 volue—now 98¢e | Z employes: | Vietor.” The musical opens to- Two influentially placed Demo- Service will be held Thursday | as t e ; , . morrow in Ana Arbor and will | ¢rats—Sen. Monroney of Oklahoma at 2 p.m, from the Trinity Baptist F 4 . Pp ’ 7 j The Pontiac Insurance Agents’, tour six other Midwestern cities. and Rep. Harris of Arkansas—said | Church for Mrs. Richard (Emma Law ‘ 4 Assn., the various city and county . + the new Congress may consider) )...) pittman. 74 of 39 Garner . 4 , departments, Walled Lake, Water-| “Individual Liberties" will be, giving states more police power. | ~ ” him Bache ford Township, Bloomfield Town- | discussed at 10 a.m. tomorrow But a spokesman for the American 5 The Rev. J. Allen Parker, pas- | Al lows ) ship, Drayton Plains, Pontiac when Unit I of the League of | Trucking Associations said present tor of her chutch will officiate. — ————————— ————— YMCA, Boy Scouts of Clinton Val-| Women Voters mects at the Bea-| laws are quite adequate Burial will follow in Oak Hill Ceme- TODAY'S ley Council, and the Pontiac Minis- | consfield road home of Mrs. J. T ee tery S | M MA § {(@ o teria} Association. Dorough ’ ‘ ; Mrs. Pittman died at her home BROTHER BEST BUY! b The association, said Haski, has, An 8 p.m. meeting is scheduled Boys Club Will Hold Saturday after @ year's illness. | agreed to sound church bells all) when Unit’ 5 will gather at the Doe i Sean ee Coe —Whips Creem | ovr the city at 9 and 11 a.m. on! home of Mrs. Eugene Moore, on : USO, she was the daughter af Wil- : —Beats Eggs Dee, 15 as reminder of the SD) staniey 0 ef an Nn ig liam H. and Mary pacecagg — —Mixes Drinks Day cause : a : ton. She came here from Chatham P Over 3900 are expected to attend Ont oO years ago and was a mem- oe General ering! plants wu Players Lose Wallets the first annual Mother-Son Night ber of the Newman AME) Church ast their whist er one min- - : te Wednesday at 7 pm. in Pontiac Besides her husband, she is sur- ute at that time also. at Basketball Game ; , . ne : s Boys’ Club, 530 E. Pike St.. ac. vived by four children, Viola Fos- Seven more days of signing are BIRMINGHAM — Seven of ten cording to Wilham V. Coulacos. ter of Detroit, Leora Revis, Doro left to make the campaign a succ boys playing in a church basket- executive director thy Jane Morgan and Charles D. ! | cess ball league game at Barnum * Purpose behind the new annual Pittman, all of Ypsilanti, five “Pontiac can keep its promise School last night returned to the event. said Coulacos, is to ‘create grandchildren and three great to the nation — in. leading the locker room to find their wallets = baler Reaatintion between son grandchildren 7 President's campaign — only with =—* police aad today and mother with relation to Boys Mrs. Pittman will be at the Wil) 79. “ the help of every pedestrian and| Also taken was a watch and Club work and a Seviis , liam F. Davis Funeral Home to —~ ~ motorist. Do that by signing the | $!2.50. One of the school doors was “The aftair will give the mothers moxrow: at Sa) Pe ) "KS petition and avoiding traffic acci-| unlocked to permit the teams . --——-- rea \_} ~~ | 5 = 4 Haskill | ee a better idea of the type of guid ; f=3 ae 4] dent f ,. - ° | The = . mene be sighed at a lance their sons are receiving al That's Warm, They Say t/] a 4 . the clu ' said. ' Ay ' = : ; 4 Huron and Saginaw Sts. where Royal Oak Youth Mut Yo me EDMONTON, Alta. (UP) — The SAVE Almost HALF 3 i y ou ute Included in the program will be nather office re 1 today that 4 Pontiac police dre stationed to take , . weather office reported today tha R | $6 95 $ a signatures, Others will be seeking !n Prison Escape Case ; perreegs ohne omonsiration. the cold snap has endé&d at the Jat egu or ° $ — 1 7 : oer ‘fer whieh the elub has won praise. . Snag in the Yukon Ter- . =e = . = | on an =. me mic Barney Malak. 14. of 20681 Park among other groups nee atee @ low of 32 degiecs EVERSHARP Hydre-magic OWT PACK Electric MIXER 3 own area and in residential ( Royal Oak Township. vestet Chautnen willl be Seecphy cle he: > . “eas d ht thet ” All new, elf evtemetic Eversherp Mydro-magic ; 2 sections. day gion’ mute on a charee of ; co low zero Saturday night the tem pesor with 72 Eversharp Mydro-mogic Blodes — the E 3 — a dita esthie al a galacoee’ trom valier, club advisor, assisted by perature “warmed up to 235 below gherpest, lengest-lesting bledes ever mode. Pock- $ xectly as Pictured $ ° . : ‘ a Michael! Fiortlo, athletic director or so Sunday aged in beovtitul helidey gift pock > the Re ) ‘ ail Sep 9 3.79 4 Oxford Motorist Admits 1° wal Oak 7 wnship Jail Se pt and William Pyles. wood shop in ee —a YEAR'S SUPPLY OF Des ° | 4 bd bd *. . * tr r . BLA | * Driving While Drinking A not guilty ptea was entered : ace Micred the mothers in a Old House, New Lot Smart, colorful gift peckege of $ 1// e * 3 Accused of d einer then for him by Oakland County Cit its Neh ha " " a “yo Hydro magic Injector 24°s— 120 sherp- Magic a 2 ‘. a riving under the in contest will be various items that OPELIKA Ala. tINS) Mr 4.89 sewiee > uence’ of liquor after he was ux Cul Judke Frank 1) Mots ae ' ; a thes, Aud tee ee ee eee eee . cwien imuectoe S | MA MS a@ > _ ata > ~ . he bovs made in the wood shop. anc 8 ubrey [. rldon = re- , volved in arr injurv auto accident ' Royal Oak Township Police Capt ndhied coulac ove turned to ces mpped Opelika XMAS RAZOR KIT RAZORS and BLADES BROTHERS $ last week Cuyler Bennett, 21, 01 tobert) Richardson said Malak | “ ; ss cours - Hydro magic razor and 24 Mydre magic > RIX Gibson St Oxford pleaded Nanded a hacksaw blade into the aig a A and nd Bledes in coloriyl Xmas poshage. 1.89 98 N. Saginaw St, —lad Floor 2 i sterday when | ppe cell of Vernon Kirby 18) who was Office Ad Seeks Adonis oe pereer ie SS ee . : went yesterday when he appeared AWOL from the A intact 60 feet Weldon said: “Our ‘fo > C. ge Cecil) McCa VOL from the rmiy ane simes . ; _ Se pe . Kea Unabie a . t ph committed to Jackson State Prisor to Boost Girl's Morale pace Wael h eine bene or 98 North Mai 4 ane 1 SUES A $28) : . ‘ eee ~ Pe ~ hed—even the-water bottle jn the ECR bond. Bennett was returned te Oak. for car theft. | J MARTINSVILLE Va om The refrigerator hadn't spilled.” : Sagi BROTHERS Fl land Count, Jail pending his trial _Malak Was arrested Sept 1} by loca employ me nt office got a re _ _ _ | g naw oor ; today. Pachardsor , He as free on bond quest for a male emplove | who ; —_ - j . 7 pending trial] ) the present court n t be voung and handsome = j term 1 1 . Inquiry revealed that the pros —_- The Weather emplover felt that such a OTE ASD MONET ts ine Water Said Valueless mn suid tonst the morale of cloud a net old high ii te . emploves South te. semtheact wtnde ‘iste tonighs Under Christmas Tree 7 7 mil T igh arth, geubs Gua GH ac geal low 44 tere CONCAGH « & eave wits a Ce eeeeeeeseseedsousess From the | Teday in Pontiac 80000 of them every year says its $ Yes! LESS Than 2c ° Lowest ten perature precedir eR a 4101 | 4, put the butt of \ ty ; a . z é ‘ Ki aa Wma v lChoetmae (ce in water on the @ For Cards with Envelopes ¢ YY Special Price Direction Northwest ne be e 4 Gua! sets Peesday at 3 that will keep tt freshe e e , j Bun rises Weitmesday at 7 48 8 ith sugar added eo: e é Moon riees Tuestat at ee e e a y Moon sets Wednesday at £1) « ! naVs 1 © bd ¥ a P wholesales ft < e e te 4 Dewntoen Temperatures cual his e ® é 4 Sa . ils z d today the supply will e e i He " 16 t anole th year. but was wary . : #3 $ , oa ~ ‘6 tail prices. 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This Christmas Buy Mom a New LEWYT Your Old Cleaner Is Worth 30” S ee ee ee ee Firemen Gain °° Job Security Waterford Department Wins Trial Board Right on Employe Dismissals WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Waterford Township Fire Depart. | ment's paid employes will be. in- cluded with the police department | under the new trial board ordi- | nance recently established. | The firemen requested the trial | ter to the township board, which approved the move last night. The trial beard was set up fol- lowing the controversial firing and re-hiring by the township beard of Waterford Police Chief Frank Van Atta in August. -In other action, the township's consulting engineers were directed to determine the needs of the | township for a garage and storage unit, to be located at the township hall. The board also gave temporary approval to the plat for the Wood- land subdivision, at Crocus and Gertrude Rds. Business Women fo Pick Club Name WALLED LAKE —Business and professiona| women in the Walled Lake ared have untij the club's charter members of the Business and Professional Women's club. At the last meeting of the group An IY board coverage and rights in a let-| F ‘ name with historical or geogra- phic significance, The nominating committee will present a slate of permanent offi- cers to be elected at the Dec. 13 meeting, to be held at 7 p.m. in Northville. | Sacred Heart Women to Plan 2 Yule Parties - AUBURN HEIGHTS — Election of officers will ‘be held at the 8 p.m. meeting of the Sacred Heart Church Altar Society Wednes- day in the home of Mrs. Donald Markus, 880 Nichols Dr. The group will make plans for, the church's annual children's Christmas party, and also a Christ- mas party for the adult members. Christmas parties, gift exchang- es, carolling and yuletide festivi- ties are on the schedules of all) most every home extension group, service club, and community or-| ; ganizations all over the county. Here are some of the forthcom- ing events of the holida yseason The Drayton Plains Home Ex: | tension group will meet at the home of Mrs. Maurice Young on Seehault street for its annual Christmas dinner at 12.90 p.m | Wednesday The Louis Dorman, Sr., home will be the site for a Christmas | party, potluck and exchange of unit 36 at 12:30 p.m, Wednesday The Waterford Goodwill group will gather at the residence of Mrs. Henry Melhberg on Monro | street for a 1 p.m. luncheon, wi \fts to be presented Gifts will also be brought for children at the Oakland County Juvenile Hooem The Imiay City Methodist LEWYT VACUUM CLEANER Only 2 with your old cleaner NO Unhealthy Leaking Dust! ) No Television Interference! : NEW Cleaning Power! & way Filtered Air ® No Bag to Empty © Its © Cleans Rugs to Ash Trays ® Complete with 7 Attachments! Costs me more than ordinary cleaners! “DO IT with LEWTY’ *hQ* Dust Quiet—no roar © New No. 80 Carpet Nozzle Church WSCS will meet Wednes day in the Fellowship room of the church for an exchange of gifts alse, The New Hudson Methodist Church WSCS is holding its an- nual party and luncheon at the Church at 1 p.m. Thursday. They will see a film entitled ‘Things Belonging Unto Peace " Mrs. Emma Foe will host the Leonard Womens Club for its holi day festive meeting, with a pot luck dinner at } pm. Thursday Gavly wrapped pres: he distributed nis wall A 10:30 a. m, Thursday meet KEEP YOUR NE AVOID WINTER DRIVING HAZARDS — BODY DENTS, SKINNED FENDERS, EASY CREDIT TERMS! WEAR ond TEAR OF ROY’S ; FE 2-4021 96 Oakland Ave. ‘ 4 3 Tal SLIPPERY DRIVING Pontiac City Lines a committee was chosen to seek a) By 4ANE WINDELER WATERFORD TOWNSHIP. **Self-discipline, Responsibility and | Freedom" was the topic presented |last night to members of a pro- | gram planning committee partici- pating in.the adult education course on “Parenthood in a Freé Nation.” Lay leaders Mrs. Francis Davis, Mrs. Lyle Crowley and Mrs. Lester | Carlson directed discussion at the | meeting, held at Covert School This is the fifth part of the pro- ee fy cei RR Le eg en Umi eo ee War eee iy a g gram which is being sponsored by ’ a se 2 a de TITLE LINES —The gentlemen here swapping | Lanny Leak, Jack Brooks and Carolyn Kerton are ald High School, under the direc- tough looks are also swapping the title lines of their | hatching up more fun in the play which is concerned | tion of Donald Blosdale, vocal mu- three-act comedy, ‘‘Maybe You're Wrong,”’ to be! with teenagers forming an association to reform sic director of Southfield High. presented by the Clarkston High School senior class | delinquent parents Friday and Saturday at the school. Carol Hall, | Freedom, Discipline, Go Hand in Hand next meeting Dec. 13 to enroll as | Waterford Parent Study Group Learns eventually becomes self-discip- | line. | ‘Training a responsible person— that is, one who is trustworthy and | can be depended upon—begins at 4 | very early age and is interrelated | County Calendar Southfield @t. Michael's Youth Club ill held its business meeting at § pm Thursday in the Scout building Pians will be made for « Christmas perty. scheduled for | Me oy © 3 a re . yee ernngs "Tre Ea a ovat Sa Spry awe, 14 eager ee | Clinte, was resource consultant | the University of Chicago,, under | Pee. "7 the direction of Ethel Kawin, as an| experiment in connection with Wa- | Aebern Hictghtis | The Aubuén Heights Community Clud County Groups Planning Many Christmas Parties | terford Township schools. Using the study guide, the group found that “Discipline in its true meaning implies a votun- tary following of rules or prin- | | ciples . . . All -good discipline ing at the home of Mrs, Hugh Lewis will see the Jackson Boule- vard Extension group of White Lake Township having a lesson on food, and a Christmas party with gift exchange. Marking the yule and approach- ing new year will be members| of the Oxbow Lakeside Cemetery Assn.. meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph Todd Thursday Members of the Leonard Meth odist Church WSCS will bring gifts | for Koreans as well as to exchange jamong themselves at their gath ering at 8 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Jesse Sutherby, on East Elrhwood &@ discussion of Mande! s will meet at 6.30 pm. Thursday at the) clubhouse, 220 6 Squirre! Rd, for dinner) and gift exchange with « public card party slated for § pm Imiey City The New Era clud will meet in the |Community Room Wednesday evening with the senior girl scouts @s — + - d uesta Mrs. Arthur Placeway will lea H The Messiah Lake Orien Club The Buckner Acres Extension will meet at 10 am Wednesday at the home of Mra James Huttenhower on | Reardsiey reed The topic will be Chrisi- mas workshop Lake Orien The Womens department for the Re- | organised Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Dey Saints will hold a family style baked ham dinner at the church from 5-7 pm Thursday Reyal Oak Oak Organic The Royal sotl deficiencies Munger Signs and Plants Speak Through Efficiency @ymptoms at the 748 pm Tweedav meeting at the Royal Oak High Bchool Seymour Lake Mrs John Webster will entertain the} Bally Bailey Cirele at her home on Bashabaw road at noon Wednesday witn a potluck dinner Ortenritle Annual meeting of the Ortonville Bap. | tist Church witil be held at 745 pr Wednesday preceded by a potiuck dinner im the church pariors Seuthfield Township The Methodist Church WSC8 will hold} tte Christmas party at 6.30 pm tonight in the church hall A cooperative sup per and gift exchange @i!! be featured | Downtown Store 51 N. Saginaw CHRISTMAS Aw Mute From socks to sport shirts jackets to jewelery ... counter overflowing with the choicest gifts to make a man’s Christmas merry! Open ’Til 9 P. M. ... from you'll find our Every Evening Town & Country Tel-Huron Center Ame % ~% ‘ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1954 5 ‘Will Decide | ; WALLED LAKE—Thirteen hours | - \of vote casting today will reveal | H | the choice of Walled Lake resi- | | dents—whether they want to live | in an incorpordiéd or unincorpor- | ated area. | Up for approval is a city char- \ter, prepared’ by the 11-member charter commission named in June Three voting machines will be available for the 7 a.m.-8 p.m. voting at the single polling piace, the Commerce Township Fire De- partment Hall, 211 E. Market, | ae > ; cee & ee | : Area Choirs to Join | ‘in Handel Concert | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHI P—| High School glee clubs and choirs | \from Waterford, Southfield and | | Farmington township, as well as | 4 i from Berkjley and seven local | chrrches will be represented when ‘a massed choir of 600 voices pre- sents Handel's ‘‘Messia'’ here | Thursday. | The concert will be given at 8| m, in the auditoriun? ef South- 6) Guest soloists for the oratorio will be Ethel Green, soprano; Robert Allen Roath, tenor; Eve- lyn DeCourville, alto; and Alexan- der McDonald, bass, Organist’ will 4 be Lode VanDessel. | An organ brought in for the oc- |casion will beppurchased by the ; : . students if proceeds from the con- =e cert and an annual Christmas fes- “True ‘freedom means knowing |tivaj are sufficient. Tickets will how, and opportunity to use this| be obtainable at the door, knowledge effectively. It not a a ee a is also Lady of the Lakes reedom for something.’ the group ° ses" Church Guilds Miss Madeleine Half, director Install] Officers was told. of the Pentiac Child Guidance WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — is Walled Lake Voting Today g ‘Waterford Girl to Reign ‘at Kalamazoo College WA — Jo Ann Valen- tine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Valentine, of 6423 Anderson- ville, has been selected to reign as the spirit of Christmas at the an- nual Christmas Carol Service pre- ncorporation If the charter is approved today, at the same time. seven of the 12 candidates will be elected to po- sitions of city councilmen. There are approximately 800 eli- | | gible voters of the 2,569 residents in the area affected, it is esti-| mated. The area to be incorporated in- — cludes about three square miles | of Commerce Township. Competing for the single post of justice of the peace are George | E. Feldman Sr., and Charles S. | Rose. ° Councilmen candidates are Ches- ter Budd, Charlies Fisher, Gerald Hazen, Mrs, Eve Kopietz, David Martens, Dan McVety, Clements Philipski, Charlies Riffenburg, Nor- man H, Smith, Marshall E. Tay- | lor, Harry W. Thomas, and Joseph | Wiltse. Why not a Gift Certificate? Come in and browse around! Gallagher's Music 18 E. Huron St. FE 4-0566 | ay, Our Lady of the Lakes Church |General Guilds installed officers lat a recent meeting in the parish for the meeting. She pointed out that freedom does not mean li- cense to do as one pleases but is under the controls of disci- | hall. s pline and responsibility. Mrs. Richard McCarius was in- stalled as president, and Mrs. Miss Half complimented the group on the job they were doing as lay-leaders. Leonard Methner as vice president. Mrs, John Szeremet is the new A booklet entitled “Parenthood a Mrs, Eras Bradey in a Free Nation,"' which éontains |." é : the basic readings for the course | onde Cet ee. es ie is designed to help parents prepare 2° Mary Martha Guild. Mrs. the children to uphold the saieg Bernard Brtasctte. Of. Aun's. Mrs. pr ll aa a satisfying. | Pugene Vagts, St. Elizabeth: and , Mrs. Frank Zimmerman, Rosary The Stringham study group will | guild meet next Monday at their school | to discuss “Democratic Values and Geoals.”’ The Covert lay-leadership group , Kiwanis Slates Speaker SOUTHFIELD TOWN SHIP = gan Department of Mental Health, | speaker Newell Collins at the W will be consultant and commenta-| nesday evening meeting of tor | Kiwanis Club. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS; TUESDAY, DECRMBER 7, 1954 aby wae ‘i | Congratulations Flood Theater on CinemaScope Birthday ‘Stars and City Merchants Wee “TRACK OF THE CAT" Warner Brothers presents Robert Mitchum and i aties Wright, a audiences include “The (above) in the CinemaScope color film ‘“Track of the Cat.” A story | of human emotion, “Track of the Cat’’ is directed by William A. ‘How to Marry a Millionaire,” | 1953, via 20th Century-Fox's mag- | fj Join Oakland Celebration By ABBIE KUCSERA CinemaScope—filmdom's mighty { * baby, now one year old—was first introduced to Pontiac on the screen | ° of the Oakland Theater, Dec. 8, urn,” ‘New Faces,” “Three Coins nificent picture “The Robe.” Theaters and theater-goers in every important city of the world are helping té celebrate the first birthday of the revolutionary “youngster” which marked the beginning of an even greater era of progress and enjoyment than did the advent of ‘“‘talkies."’ Here in Pontiac much @xcelient entertaimment has been packed inte the year since the Cakiand’s | in manager, Arthur H. Sanford first announced the installation of a giant, 42-feot screen, anamorphic lens and a stereophonic sound. Some of the choice CinemaScope pictures which have been offered Student Prince,” “Night People,” “The High and the Mighty,” “THE ADVENTURES OF JAJJI BABBA” John Derek and Elaine Stewart are starred in “The Adventures of Hajji Baba,” scheduled to be at the Oakland Dec. 12-18, is ."" | double-billed with a different guest feature each day. To appear with . “SITTING BULL’ : Released through United Artists, “Sitting Bull,"’ starring J. Carrol Naish, Dale Robertson and Mary Murphy, is due at the Oakland on about Jan. 15. The historical film, in CinemaScope and the new tte we i Se ae gee Round Table,” | “Sitti “ Wellman, producer-directop of “The High and the Mighty.” Tab ape Caeeeed “Rose Marie,” Beep brie pl ler te “Hajji Baba” respectively are, “How to Marry a Millionaire,” | Eastman color, was directed by Sidney Salkow and is a W. R. Frank Hunter and Diana Lynn are featured. “Lucky Me,” “River of No Re-| the Sea.” “Gardén of Evil,” “Broken Lance,” and “River of No Return.” presentation. . . | — ©6GOOD LUCK Best Wishes... CONGRATULATIONS | (INEMASCOPE OAKLAND THEATER P Is the Finest On Your Ist Anniversary of CinemaScope For Entertainment at It's Best See CinemaScope at the Oakland Theater! For the BEST VALUES in | the FINEST JEWELRY VISIT LOU- MOR JEWELERS 45 S$. Saginaw—Next te Oakland Theatre Ph. FE 5-7421 AT CHRISTMAS TIME Think of How Much You Save at Lou-Mor 571° HAMILTON re: ony 540°° SAME PRICE AS ANY DISCOUNT HOUSE To the OAKLAND Theatre—on Your First Anniversary of CinemaScope & PRESCRIPTIONS — FREE DELIVERY UNTIL 4 P. M. DARRELL'S DRUGS, INC. Next Door to the Oakland Theater Visit Our Seda Fountain After the Show! To The Oakland* Theater - On the Anniversary of CinemaScope! SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS ewe wea ee FE 3-712! ice Creem Division .... FE 5-8167 Movie Entertainment! Sincere Personal Regards To the Oakland Theatre Management and Statt! DR. H. BUSSEY Optometrist On Your “Eyes Examined” IST ANNIVERSARY “wert te state Toester wt 4-S5211 DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, OPTOMETRIST ANNOUNCES SOMETHING NEW IN SERVICES 2 HOUR SERVICE Most lenses and frames duplicated in our laboratory by expert dis- penser and technician. We -will not spare quality. SEE BILL FOR YOUR BINOCULAR 3 NEEDS FOR CHRISTMAS! PPP PPL LP A complet, faster, efficient optical lab with his office. Have a 7-point adjustment for perfect fit. No obligation. CONGRATULATIONS On Your First Anniversary of CinemaScope: IN THE OAKLAND THEATER SPECIAL PURCHASE LADIES’ LUGGAGE SPECIAL PURCHASE! LADIES’ LUGGAGE a on CASE. Ae ” OVERNIGHT CASE .._... sissies sles Regular 12.95 21" WARDROBE ee S0000C On Your Ist Anniversary of CinemaScope in the OAKLAND Theatre CONGRATULATIONS ARNOLD ELECTRIC sicx co. 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LTLALS.E. _ PONTIAC LOCAL 620. of MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS UNION 4 kh ‘ ry Me | . “> , “ ) a <7 , Am A 765 my . : —~ ___._THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1954 © | | ALA Fry | | af . 1 xe : [of thie total market. “And we plan | shift much of “Kaiser's machine. «, ey bl [ A to have about the same percentage | tools to Argentina for car produc- uto Makers racing Critical Year====_—F= : A Studebaker-Packard at South ip a ; ! | Bend, Ind., ts confident of holding '| U.N. yy ae - New York Stocks | Pee [rg Dat tae Kiting Feet-Gnevey rece |*0 S8@ Anti-U.S. Film i | MARKETS in Brief Ford-Chevrolet has revived talk of further merg- | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @—A ains. Ix ’ A ee te te Sat oe U.S. official has invited most dele- Adams 40.2 Cont On 5 : sible inclusion a major firm ae opper «43| George T, Old, 36, of 3715 Rech- gates of the U.N. Special Political ; ~ Produce Air Redus’.':. 311 Eom pa S| ester Rd., Leonatd, pleaded guilty producing something other them [OO ie which prone pevnene sacoeen |B Ngh 4 SoD | cone e onemh daveg on oo or stiomobiiee iioaedl i tet atone DETROIT, Dec. 3 (UP) — Wholessie | Ait Out '’” the Dis cseng 324 |fined $25 and $10 costs by Orion ‘Kaiser-Willys is coming out with por Fase agg dy * prices on farmers markets «e- Alum xe 6 Doug Aire ...103 Township Justice Helmar G. Stan- new passenger cars but is shifting American ported by Bureau of Markets; 4 Dow Chem.) 445) song in St The film derides cap- Pruite: Apples, Delicious, fancy, 650 Am ailin..... 30 Du Post... 1668 Chrysler FONG | emphasis to commercial four- | ition race relations and relig- ee emit or epee, | AM O08... $21 Bagie P 3 wheel-drive vehicles, including a taney. 4.50 be: Ho 1. 360-5.90 bu; oppine, | am Cyan... $14 Bast Air L374) Alvis Cummings, 23, 7150 Le| Bid for Comeback & ious organizations, There was no McIntosh, fancy, 3.50 bu; Neo 1, 3.00-3. Am Gas & El.. 40.1 Bast Koa ... 3 bu; apples. Morthere Op7, Ne 1. 3.38-3.%5 Am Loco...... 6 Bi Auta Ls ae nore, Independence Township, was Cider, No i, 200-349 4-gal case. Pears, |A M & Pdy 243 6 & Mus In 33) fined $100 and $25 costs yesterday Bese, Be 5 350400 Bes gen [Am N Ges.-.- 468 Gnd Jone | #84 when pe pleaded guilty to drunk s sere Sente, ped, 25,0 tare be an seat 3 Bere, %.1| tice Joseph J. Leavy ~ curly, No 1 1.60-Lbe vu; cabbage, red, am fia: 33 Firestone 1083 : : . . r we = a! 34. A green, Lehre epee tet ter [oe Gas SY Gn”. | sey Some Paria omnes Caulifiower, No 1, 3.00 dos. rag! & Am Zine - 183 Gen Elec ..,. #1 No 1, 3.00-3.80 erste; celery, No 1, - | Anae Cep 45.1 Gen Pas ..... 781|Dr., Cedar Island, ‘was reported doe. ‘Pennel, No 1, 106-128 bu. Morse. | APSE,W, 4 C $82 Gen Motors". $3 | stolen yesterday, according to Oak- radish, No 1, 6.80-1.00 pe Kohirebi Arment © Cs. $3. Gen Metres - 04 land County sheriff's deputies. No 1, ‘78-1.00 bu, Leeks, No 1, 100-135 | asad Dry G .. 286 Gen Shoe... 618 dos behs. Onions, dry, No 1. 1.35-1.65 1 4 132 «Gen Tel ..... 36 Central Market, 14 &. Pike, 50-lb bag. Parsley, —_ No 1, 76-90 | ati Cst Line 139 Gen Time ,.. 424 have fresh fruits and dos * behs. vere 80-1.00 dow, Ati Refin 36.5 Tire .... 416 in fancy fruit Pareni No 1,-150-3.00 %-bu . Pota- | Atias . $2 «Gillette 46 proon ie AT 1 gang poe Pome | Ses feta 2: jet Seema Be «8 | Oe SORE > kins, Wo 1: 98-1.00 ba Radiehs, vlnck Balt & Oh a Goodyeat “se tf your friends in fof and neots No 1, 138-150 dos ‘bchs. Rutadagas, | Bendix Ay <2. 963 Oth mor he... 343 | Dail, Ph. PE 5-6201, — tL 0-240 bu; comue Bote Wot Beth heel "7! 065 Greyhound 8 ‘ 0-1. ‘ ; No 1, 00- ‘a. oe 8 Kas ulequh, Hateara, Wo, 1 96-135 |tchr"aitn (92 fave tt 3 Pu 3-os We wil ck up Pout executives 10-1» Turtip, No'1, 1.06-1.35 dos one Hd oe Holland F ... 181 | unsold items free. charitable} that the most significant fact to “iain Ges ced ace portion gh Britt My.” 386 Moonen mi”... gre | ‘stribution, ‘Adv. | emerge from the first weeks of DETROIT EDISON COMPANY . Mo }, 150-200 bu. Endive, No 1 we Balke .. 214 Houd Mer -.. 133 Rummage sale, Thurs. & Fri,| BOW ™edel sales is interest in 46 L619 bis; “endive, “Bleached, Wo’ 1 Barvouth . ZT Indust Ray 443/9:30.8. m. 11 Auburn Ave. —Adv. ‘a ek ‘ Reagan STOCK YIELDS ABOUT . Greens: Cabbage, Wo 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. | comm Wy 985 Seve a?) Chrysler reports early Dodge ving paid dividends continuously since 1909, LSet b6 fog, Munters, Me -meaaé Cat Poy =... 2) inter Tr". 114) Business Notes: [sales 98. te most: surprising de- this stock offers an excellent investment in a No 1, 3.00-880 bu Swiss Chard, No 1. | Couleur’? ine Nick .... 50 velopment. Ford claims tremen- 9g, Resrel, Heb. oi ie aoe Carrier Cp oH int Paper on» OS dous interest in its fancy new Fair- growing Michigan utility. . ee i May ‘Daw yee C voy lane series. Studebaker says its . _ CHICAGO, Dec. ¢ (AP) — Hog prices |Cen fll P& |. 352 Mid Com Pet. 916 biggest backlog is developing for clephenes WOodwand cévanced 38 te 90 conte vedey. alged ert-teed 42 Mid Btlpa.... 38.2 its plush, new President line. ™M Corroraniox by Feceipt of only 19.060 sais head. & +. 416 Monsan’ Ch... .104 “The average customer is most First or ICHIGAN were the smallest Monday ar- | Chi & NW ... 135 Mont Ward... 17.1 rivals since Nov, &. Chrysler . ... 644 Motor Pd 22 M leet interested in beautiful: styling and Most chotee 180 to 220 pound buteh- | Cities Sve |. 123.2 Motor Wheel.. 27.6 this 4 ere were taken at 1850 to $19.50 with Mo |... 5 rola ..... 62 more power year,” reports Investment Bankers Sater ee ees (eee alls Bong BS Bt ' Motors president, Harlow | a "OT Net Bise.,... : Curtice. — + Bounds brought ‘i799 to ‘h.s0 ‘with 390 Si da rf na cast i aise oe ie nas BUHL BUILDING gy. "ios ws 1 = steady to Con 08 366 Nat Orme. a of New IVISION | crossed the tracks in his needs NEW YORE CHI GO the best posal gi few ane fan Gon P pf 482 108 Nat Steel..... $12 for Truck Plant and taste and will Continue to steers were bought at 30.25 to 31.00. con? et a Stee Het Thee. i demand superior cars,” says L. W. " to Sahe with comparette “nesters shee |Gont Gen a NY Ge™::: 2481 AS McEvoy of Pontiac has Smead, Ford sales boss. Es we ee blk ee re eed eee. | Some Met... 08 been named head of a new fleet) os cots tes total ° . onal gl galled 3 utility to low commercial while bulls aivisten extebtiehed at — ger car sales of 5.5 million r The Happiest Homes Pontiac's Oldest | i, wid avg de%-37, wea | Se, Were steady at 12.00 to 14.00 tor | $25 Taken by Burglars tors Truck and Coach Division, Sele sega Sea Ere | EES Fee na: et |ot Keogo Gon Station |Fie J Mraeben Ch vi wer | Toure Gute mts IH] 4 pre te Fow-Cost 0; ; Market shout steady. Demand fair! aetna seis irese, Cloned Herida nek. hens; Six: aust ecu gag "| Interest in more expensive cars re | C cP? What if your child hits scares ace fae camps ail | Sod orime. peated lamin sent’ af 1858 og ea or nage he Mobile Monaghan said the new sales di-| indicates no cuts in prices this 6“ bd p?? soeeme wo eae toe comand ond to 2080 and good and choice at 16.60 apt 0 ay. Smalls in very Under” | to 10.88. Rd., Keego Harbor, Sunday morn-/ vision was necessitated by rapidly | year. And another favorable indi- Sovement ever’ the wae 10- | uneven; goameally 4s Lhe ee at |img and took about $25 from the | expanding fleet sales. cator to the manufacturers is the ported good. weights butchers and sows; most choice | cash register. has been assistant |"CPTt of one auto executive ‘that 190-220 Ib butchers 18.86-19.50; most McEvoy 52 per cent of the buyers are pay- DETROIT POULTRY choice No 1 and 3s 19.28-19.50; 8 few | Co-owners Jack Blanchard and the a- per pay preoe Se te tab sales manager for coach ing cash for the Ay FR, 44 Pits | 19.00-18.¢0: most ehetee 220-280 Io 119. | VAUhn Benjamin told Michigan! vision new core Bre poubey ep te em” | Cty | ikte, tetio below 11-70; come thetes ‘We | State Police of the Pontiac Post In spite of this official enthusi- any Rene. 18-28 560-300 Te Fete toe can above; most | that a south side window was| Monaghan also announced the|asm two dark clouds loom on the ee of A es aac’ adie Key | eee > end Mghter ibe-t80s, oie broken for entry. They weré not transfer of A. A. | automobile horizon. An auto mar- 20-20%; old roosters 6 ok ae ee oo ae sure if anything besides the money Shantz, {or mer | ket analyst says: hens a tome toe? Pe) otsinble "cattle "30.000; satanic caives | was taken. apap ga “When the effects of Chrysler's , choice steers manager $16 million promotion on. its new pag ys cihet"srades (soy, and anaven. “abot | Detroit Man Gets Deer trucks, to the | models and the hoppla of the steady om bene; abou) cosedy en pouns | stenct: C'ltw hanay' of nreaeean ful fleet division | other makers wear off, the bottom stock in coops 1 (Prides I> steers 30.25-31.00; most choice and After Season — With Car where he will be bid 841 coopa, 107,000 Ih): £0. prime steeds 28.80-30.60; goed to low could drop out of the market 2 lower to % higher; hee 5-10: | choice ‘creer 30 00-23.00; chotee and Hazen A. Morrow of 13133 Turner, assistant man-/ More frightening than this pros- 4 ene Wewter ase aie CLS ager; W. L. Van- | pect’ to auto moguls, however, is choice 18.50-23.00; sagt, eeliny te low Detroit, got his deer Saturday deWater the CIO Ww. ; here and cutters 1ee-8.0; witty ‘ond |Might three days after the close of : oe ee i commeretal bate 1809-14-08; geod tothe season. = eastern — ae ment that they go all-out : Salabie shove 3.000; active; wooled| ‘Instead of a gun, however, Mor- Senet Wetaaae es homer long-sought guaranteed an- Le lambe 38-99 higher; clipped lambs 80 or | row used his car to kill a doe which MeEVOY 5 + bt wage. the ® 4 Gactte Oke jutne "corked totes nik: | athempted to cress UB10 about . Herbig,| The smart money is betting that CAPITOL Savings & n lot godt prime. mostiy choles 98-100 Groveland Township. oF die fect ation manager |first. Ford, chellenging — 75 West Huron St. — FE 4-0561 Ib ¢ lambe with No i skins 19.00- | Michigan State Police Cpl, Em- eet division. let's prodyction capacity prime 20°90" feed and choice siaughter |mett Bradley of the Pontiac Post | A. L. Wallace, government sales |first time this year on the ‘35 sheep 550-575 said Morrow's car received about iis ata aie eae ace Ge ee < . 150 didn’t vision, continue to serve | major strike than . . , | eS gn greg elie Nine Penge lor leved. Ford's contract is wp in 511 Community Nat’! | Pigures after senusd pale are eighths Cattle Balamie” 900, eaaness tresn | turned over to the Oakland County national fleet sales manager, as | June, shortly after the anniversary Y ° < We Have These Low receipts increased by fair sised carry- | Infirmary. sales promotion manager of the | of GM labor pact. Bank Building : | Baldwin Rubber.... 16.2 $0.8 ee over lower rote slaughter steers, year- fleet division. ane Wallace, gov- Dependable Coals: D & C Navigation _. 8 —_ (rool eon —— ——s — t is Meantime, fer its tremendous 1568-9 : . von Preducte... 26 3.1| 103 Bb ceeers 90.00; lele Monday, pert Not Guilty Plea Entered compe eigen nk! ees prestige value, Ford and Chevvy Phone FE 4- Guee" EU noe 58 ‘ si are in a vicious fight to end up Low Ach Pocahontas || Sut: ra EE fg] i tater slow and inausterent trage | IN Malicious Damage Ca ne to serve in his present! 1954 with most sales. é at nh ey OTS oy "| Retfers from 17.00 down: limited ears | Benjamin J. Smith, 26, of 114 , At the end of nine monthe—last ER & HANSEN Oiga Pocahontas 186; “tee better ‘sommaretat cows ‘i | Forest St. yesterday stood mute) official tally—the race was in- ¢ to Get or above; canners and cutters getting |On a malicious damage of property | enry Gaukler, president of the credibly close with Chevvy ahead = Kentucky Coals Joan Crawtord lightweight tcc ee o8i, ond, sshelee | charge anda not guilty plea was | Gaukler Storage Co. here, will at- by a scant 168 units. There had Donald E. H Richard H. DeWiu _ T Blue Hard Coal |$10,000 for Greetings | cairer"suiatie Soe Warvet cpenine entered for him by Circuit Judge | Wecsteaseee en Movers andl ion LOSS Fords and 100,005 <“iom "Ren. FE 5-3793 , } : HOLLYWOOD uw—Actress Joan 27, 8600-30, late Monday, high eheie | Frank L. Doty. at the Hotel Fort Shelby Detroit, | Chevvys a Pocahontas C8 T crawtord will say “hello” to guests | mostly, yar Suh welitty ond a Piesepae is ‘ca —— Om | The convention will run from Dec.|_ Ford will work 26 days during Accident Insurance Fire Insurance Disco Furnace |at a coche party and get paid a| Saket seme: ome ene amar er is Saginaw: St, on Nov. 28 where, |® through Dec. 10 recat 1b,Oep cu, *° Produce 8/1 Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance a |S. | -, on Nov. ; on record 140,000 cars. % pigerted (20000 for deing tt around” stoner but market net” faly | Police say. he smashed tables and} 7 or 5115008 Birming-| By the end of the year the Burglary Insurance Life Insurance ‘Solway Coke }| _ She'll act as hostess at the open- | Vocied slaughter inmbs “1080-200; enn | Potties. He is free on $500 bond ham School District bonds is the | Chrysler line is expected to claim Bonds—All Types Plate Glass Insurance ‘4 Stoker Coals , ing of the Hotel Riviera in Las | 5% choice slaughter ewes quotabi a | poatng trial in the present court | 5 prion bout 12 per pr All eo ate Gias ' ' ——_— Vegas Aprit €. Her agent con-; | terme. offered during Denmiber acces senger car sales. That's a shaky : ‘ ee firmed the engagement today and STOCK AVERAGES ing to as H. bell, vice | Position compared to the 20 per ‘ said the star's sole duties will be) ,.crtiisd Pree compiled by The Lots of Iron in Diet a Shp pnd find a ee igan | Cent of the market which it from- “BUT WHY DO I TALK. WHEN uy EARS , to appear and greet guests at the S .. 18 18 60 _ Corp. A total of $4,004,000 in| erly commanded. NO ONE HAS EARS 3 party. Previous day....2088 18s. 08) tae t |p TOKYO (UP) — Eight-month-old |, 8. Sin'be offered this month | ‘The : - Week ego.......3018 1131 @83 je73| Kunio Shitae’s mother said today car but = i s . on aso cae 193.4 104.7 64.7 100.6 | she took her baby to a doctor re- — a ; COAL & SUPPLY 60. ROK Pilots to Try Jets | tose high 22: a | iiss a ise. | cently when he developed compli- Papa i reg repping posed Bi 140 WN. Cess Ave. TOKYO w—South Korean pilots 1053 hign /!'"" 1818) 936 358 i163 | cations following an attack of bren- handling a complete line of | “Titer. 4 . 'will begin training in flying jet | '959 low. 000°: 103.2 73.8- 805 05) chitis. Surgeons extracted 230 nails, | “> with | Chrysler ai FE 5-8163 | planes tomorrow, the Far East Air | screws and fish hooks from Kunio’s fire and casualty insurance, new cars were ¢ , . eos es ; ee . | offices in Drayton Plains. Kimball : | Forces announced here today. ‘Thai Official to Visit U.S. paw stomac hour-long opera has been in the insurance business Co j te & . mtn 7 BANGKOK ®—Thai Premier P. | . in this area for the past 16 years. a mp e STOCKS B ONDS | Pibulsonggram says he expects to| The state of Texas netted $109.- i betel gay meen with Arthur | GeVastating —— visit the United States on a ‘‘study | 800,000 in gasoline tax collections | J. Kimball, a former automobile tour next year. | during 1953. dealer in Pontiac. year G Investment Consult us for first hand information bike. e ‘in Stocks and Bonds Facilities +. « at Your Finger Tip. We maintain a direct line to a member of all jexchanges with up-to-the-minute quotations service available at all times. C. J. Nephler Co. 416 Commenity National Bank Bidg. FE 2-9119 | Just pick up your phone and call us for experienced service on your investments. Your inquiries are welcome =by phone, by letter or in person. WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. Member Now York Stock Exchange end sther leeding exchanges PONTIAC OFFICES 716 Pontiec Stete Bank Bidg. FE 4.2895 HORA NOTICE of TAXES CITY of PONTIAC City of Pontiac, 1954, County Taxes. will be due and payable at the office of the City Treasurer, December 1), 1954. through January 19, 1955, without fees. Payments made by mail must be postmarked not later than January 19, 1955, to avoid penaity. Alt pew tom wate as . 20, 1955, will be * Subject per cent collection fees, payable through February 28, 1955. “All unpaid 1954 City and School Taxes may be paid at the City Treesurer's office through February 28, 1955, with posal } | AT HOSPITAL CONFAB—Reviewing facts and figures on hospital Pentiee Press Photo expansion needs in Oakland County at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital attended by 20 representatives of industry, business and the hospital, Monday night are Dr. Felix J. Kemp, St. Joseph chief of staff: an executive committee was named to select a chairman to head Sister Mary William, hospital administrator; Elmer* R. Pettengill, | the hospital's proposed $4,000,000 public subscription drive aimed at Pontiac Motor Division executive, and R. C. Cummings. president | furnishing an additional 200 beds. The executive committee is also to \of the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Assn. At the mreeting, | study possibility of empleying a professional fund-raising organization. t M. M. Ashbough, Treasurer 4 ge , Michigan a \ ‘ . f * g . “> ¥ eee ° f " iad ys Z ; ‘ fe Fs ee | Ps a 7 < Sg Bet Lt oe 3 ee Cote ga OT eg | } sas x : ( , 4 ES t , alae : 4 7 . . b , a “ nas he hee se | mo tee Te wy THE. PONTIAC PRESS, TU sSDAY, DECEMBER R 7, 1954 a: i va th Uk Radio Future Brings Heated Controversies eee ‘Network Boss | [~~ Today's Television Programs--|| Ace of Cate Comedy Lot i Ma Forecasts Fall | Channel 2—WIBK-TV Channel 4—WWI-TV Channel 1-WXYE-TV Channel 9—CKLW.TV Got $7,500 tor 1 Gag ‘TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | with Pamela Mason, Richard |9:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. : ! . Burton, (2) Halls ef’ Ivy. Girt ‘By EARL WILSON Ad Rate Reductions |/*S-'0) Lute Rascals. “Rushing erciitect deigus sew Wilding Wee on Gane tot ang See NEW YORK "I got the most money anybody ever got for one Indicative of Decline Capt, Video, vent x College cryptic rm ia’ Wiaiadaae oo. = gpa it wasn't about Texas million- as CBS Holds On Palmer. Sings. (2) Kit Carson.| “me *- + (@ Time to Live. (2) Arthur fhe wnentiihg Milip man trem Lecds, aglent, who writes By WAYNE OLIveR ~ | ‘Carson tracks who | 9:00—(9) Make Room for ey Getirey. most of America’s night club comedy; was staring into a cup @—How sick is|- disappeared in “Valiant Out-| Danny tries to cheer up 10: 45—(4) 3 Steps to Heaven. of coffee at the Friars. : , radio? What are its chances of| law.” | . who ~~ ne 18:00—(7) Creative Cookery. (4) Sophie Tucker, Lillian Roth, the Kean Sisters, Mitzi surviving in a television era? | ¢:15—~(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) | pry’ thie so reads bom Home. Greene, the Berry Sisters, Romo Vincent, Luba Malina, Conflicting diagnoses have been| News | 1:390—(2) Strike It Rich. Billy Gray and other cafe stars are always hounding him : ; ; fer that new material they ordered, 6:25—(4) Weather. Sonny Eliot. Teenager finds easy way t0| wqweonespayY AFTERNOON y ¥ “Yeah, yeah, I got it about finished—it'll be ready at 4 tomor- caer ae aeeers. Eat out of Gese | e:a—(1) Playhouse. “Black |Se-) step-tather stops him in “His |M%0®—(?) 12 O'Clock Comics. (© | row,” he tells them vannah.” drama. (9) Follow ” Betty White Show, (2) Valiant . ‘aiaien? ; * appear to be the facts: : Father's Keeper,” with Paul “Then I start workin’ on it,” he told me. Network radio business has| [rat Man. Ralph Bellamy in| Kelty, Bobby Driscoll. (2) Ray| .-Ady. | 1. . been declining and some in the whiten 4 of yor @ sew. Milland Show. Meet Mr. MecNut- | 12:15—(2) Love of Life. "Seen Cate aS Be Qutts | veng Tn and Mrs. Tea | i. Peet ey Nee Ya | Story Studia i owe (2) News Ace. Ken Cline, Van| “#! comedy star in New York. Feather Your Nest. (2) Search . 6 « Patrick. 9:30—(7) Steel Hour. Charles Co-| for Tomorrow. 2. Individual stations have been | ¢:45—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev.| °U™: Jeff I 1 in “One for | 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. holding their own or gaining, and! erett R. Phelph. : the Road,” young lawyer meets /4:99(7) Charm Kitchen. (4) : over-all radio broadcast business father he has never seen and! -Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces is near record levels, or close to 6:3—(2) Sports Digest. Chuck} chaos results. (9) - Theater. Life. . halt billion dollars a year. Davey. ~. es Pe m oj ‘sie. Ga 3. Radio, according to Nielsen |y.99 (7) Kukla, Fran and Olliee.| jum staniey sae nm a ’ . Ld ing Heart. Audience Surveys, still reaches!" puiset Show. (9) Lone Wolf.| him Stanley in “H for Hurri- ‘ELI BASSE AND KEAN SISTERS le j : =f — i: J s more people in daytime hours than dapwerd in “The fame cane,” woman tries to save life |1:30—(4) Jean McBride Show. (2) television, but TV moves into a big i of sick child while trapped by Ladies Day. “But Joe E. Lewis—I’m always with him. We were in Fiorida. ‘ — Jead at night. gling Story.” (4) Stage 4. Angela) raging storm. (2) Danger. Paul | 1745~(9) School. 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