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‘PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 —48 PAGFS 70 112th YEAR xkxk«r* __“SINARAATIONAL ewe SEnNvICE
Detective Disarms Bandit
Thugs Advise Officers of Hold-Up Plan;
Both Arrive on Schedule at Avon Inn 5; 4
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rapsas, LaPonsie. got up and coolly said “I want to talk to
you Mac.”
Niagara Still Chipping Away Rock “
AP Wirephote ANOTHER BIG BITE—An estimated 15,000 tons | Falls. The dotted line indicates the size of the of rock clad into the Niagara River gorge fa lle is taken om the. lip of te cataract the past few days on the American side of Niagara Picture was taken from a Bell Aircraft helicopter.
Accident War Campaign
Gets City-Wide Backing Pontiac’s campaign efforts for an “Army of 10,000,”
in support of the President’s S-D Day on Dec. 15, is reach-
ing all four corners of the city today by volunteers who
have pledged. a battle against one of the nation’s top
killers—traftic accidents.
Clyle R. Haskill, S-D Day chairman, said the drive for
10,000 also was heightened today by Pontiac Motor, Fisher Body, and GMC Truck and Coach Divisions who
are circulating the petition among their thousands of
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Cooley Suggests jz
‘Buffer Zones Thinks Business Areas
Could Separate Industry
From Residences
Establishment of “buffer zones’’
between industrial and residential
areas was urged by Commissioner
Roy V. Cooley at last night's City
Commission meeting.
“If we are going to make
Pontiac a good place to live we
should set up such sones, pref-
“We want and need industry,
but we should put a commercial
ring around it.”
Cooley said he believed it was
the City Plan Commission's job to
employes.
“With this kind of co-
y con-
tain 30,000 signatures.”
In. the two days of petitioning
the police and fire departments,
approximately 5,000 have been ob-
and youth organizations were the
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Wilson Studying
Change in Laws
before taking his Pentagon job is
Wilson was asked if he had any
proposed legislation for amending
regulations.
“No, but I have been thinking
about it,” Wilson answered.
He added that he has an existing | residents
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Expect CIO to Adopt Code Protecting Welfare Funds LOS ANGELES (# — The CIO convention today was
An ethical practices committee came up with the code
after receiving the views of insurance firms and other
experte te the prety recent hearings in New York City.
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Each was 52 feet 6 inches lorig.
That took care of things nicely. |
Folks rejoiced once more.
AP All-America Grid
Team Annouriced Today
The Associated Press 1954 All-
America football team is an-
nounced today. List of players
and a story concerning them,
plus a picture of the first team,
appears in this issue of The
| Pontiac Press’ sports section.
In Chinese Prison Camps
U.N. Believes Reds Sti
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(4) Red Radio broadcasts featur-
ing identified voices of still missing |
men, often ‘commercials’ (ob- |
tained under what. pressure?) urg-
ing the Free World to run ané buy
& party line.
’ (5) Missing men whom the Com-
munists once admitted holding,
now say they never heard of.
The last futile protest was made
at a Panmunjom Armistice Com-
mission meeting in late August by a
U.N. spokesman who said: “We
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Excelient selection, litte girls’ dresses.
Orchard Lake pear Telegraph
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today by Gov. G. Mennen Williams
to succeed Justice George E.
Bushnell who will retire Jan. 10.
Smith's appointment followed a
ision by Bushnelj to move his
Williams said Smith’s appoint-
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bigh wear 35. Sevth te seuth-
west winds § te 15 miles tonight. Te-
met ce cold. Lew 38 te 33.
Teday in Pentiac
Lowest temperature preceding § a.m
at : Wind velocity 6 mpb
Direction: South west.
Sun sets Wednesday at 5 00 pm.
Sun rises Thursday at 1:49 a =
Moon sets Thursday et 727 a.m
Moon rises Wednesday at 3.41 p.m
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Weather—Mostiy sunny.
One Teer Age in Pontiac
Highest temperature.,.............++ 48
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60 tm 1946 2 in 1882; Celler (D-NY) reiterated today his
‘iieldieg's“emameenins Gea belief that the U. S. 7th Fleet |} Alpena ss oS 4 Lansing 21 1¢| should blockade Communist China.
| ny a i Ane ss $¢/ He also told a news conference
Bismarck 3) 27 f es 6| in Madrid that he would offer an
— 2 fo Minneepous ft #| amendment to the McCarran-
Cincinnatt - 2 New York 2 = Walter Act aimed to raise the |
Duluth 7 7 i a8 i4| Spanish immigration quota fro.
Gd. Rapids 3 toe a | Hy 28 to “several thousands” an- | ©
3% 28 Washington x t pually.
ie brow, of Pearce Floral Co., Pon-
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Final League of Women Voters
unit meeting for the month will
take place at the Puritan road
home of Mrs. French McCain at 8
Mrs. Charlies Pankow
nie) Pankow,, 85, of 32334 Franklin |
Rd., Franklin, will be held at 1 |
of the William R. Hamilton Co.,
with burial in Holy Sepulchre
Cemetery
| She died Monday at the home of |
|her daughter. Mrs. William Ayers. |
' with whom she made her home. | Other survivors include three |
sons, Edward of Wayne, Roy of |
Detroit and Stanley of Royal Oak
two other daughters, Mrs. Edward
Socall of Detroit and Mrs. George
Benedict of Melvindale, a sister.
two brothers, 13 grandchildren.
| and 21 great-grandchildren.
‘Lawmaker Claims U.S.
Should Blockade China
MADRID (INS)—Rep. Emanuel
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|” Zhe Dey in Birmingham _, [Want City Hall |()yford Citizens |Pontiac Deaths (Claim Contract |U-N. Believes Reds © jirsive was nint ms sma
4 : Site Named After a a i a colflier—but as a swerspy, A
: na : Harte} Gooch . Hold 526 Americans |srsstie game wit naman beings. © i NeW FrOSid nnex Stephen T. Mack #. , | } |" alewing. tor occasional fety |
§ ee: ; 10 on (| Funeral service wilt be hela! Y | es e (Continued From Page One) | isentity in the confusion of prison- in, . At the suggestion of Joe Haas, Thursday at 2 p.m. trim the Purs- : ne list of UNC ip —t oaths | |
sioner Harcourt S. Patterson last} Ask Governor to Have | Beach Sr. 8, of 1120 Anderson-| Foes of Dixon-Yates to | sonnel who were held by your side | disease, accident and maltreat, |
night recommended to the City M24 Widéned Beyond ville Rd. Dr. H. H. Savage of the This S$ preceding the ‘end of hostilities, | "0*—t is conservatively assumed
Commission that the new City Hall : First Baptist Church will officiate Employ ATCTOGY | sn were wot returaed to cur side eee ot the 508 exe atill dive,
From Our. Birmingham Bureas | Woodward, through the Christmas| site be named Mack Square in} Lake Orion with barial fo Ok 188 Comnetory. in SEC Hearings (the 2840-528 Americans, 2264 peuing © be aed enn Sew |
BIRMINGHAM — The usual season.” ne — = ody sag sesininant Guieed —— rel |ASHINGTON Opposition | ROKs, 50 others.)” : :
MN ntee sediunn Reese said the outiet opened se ee redken ae Car @ een : —_ ide tients tohty tor wil The coymie spokesman, ad- rp ite. small , :
at the local Post Office should be| today and will remain open from | Portige Co, in Detroit in 1818 and liams to extend the planned widen- . Sa ae miata canes com,| Goumtag to allied affiany 06 Mt lon _—- |
at a minimum this year, accord} 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily through rants on al ing of M24 beyond ‘Lake Orion to| COmimG A. inck tract largety on the charge it vio:| be were af = Red Square rally, ee Se we Re
ing to an announcement made by Dee, 18, tract of land where the Saginaw | eliminate “Slaughter Hill," north Camille Arthur DeCeuninck, 77,|jates the Public Utility Holding | strieked: “This openly fabri- | put 24 of the 526 POWs as “‘pre-
Acting Postmaster Roland W./ {y parcel post services will be| Indian trail forded what is now | of Oxford, where eight people have | of 2173 Klingensmith Rd. died this | Company Act, cated rester . .. an attempt te | simed dead.” .
Reese yesterday. available and there will be win-| the Clinton River. died this year morning at Pontiac General Hos-| ‘This strategy, they said, lay be-| slander our side... .there are no , the air-conditioned
“For the first time in its his-| dows for mailing letters and pur-} Mack made the first plat of the| In a‘telegram sent Monday, the | pital after m three weeks’ illness. | ning » long series of legal tangles | Captured personnel of your side Once agaih -v _
tory the Post Office here will have | chasing stamps. Some services, | community, according to Haas. In| day after five persons were killed| Born in Belgium Feb. 14, 1877. | yesterday in the first day of a| for who our side has to do ad- ee ee debate oe
an annex.” he said. “Originally | such as registered mgil, mone it, he provided for a public square|in a five-car pile-up on the hill,/he was the son of Charles and/ hearing before the Securities and ditional accounting. . .” ng ete ee
planned for incoming mail only,| orders, and commercial envelope | near the site of the new City Hall. | the citizens declared: “| Romanie Bassuyt DeCeuninck. He | pxchange Commission, ak to force Red China's hand, And
se cast oflide wil now qperebe|oniagswGh be metsteined of Go| Netiiay ef © ahetmatal metus] She Gitte. Wigheey Weptte |marviod lene Weehens -tn: Bab] ote ne) wie telus Rode parton Oe “otal af the ghosts of the midsing Amer.
a branch at the former Wilson-| main office only, he reminded. | ever has been done to honor the| plans on widening M24 to a four- | gium in 1900. eriiadls speisits to Gath tke tac Ti advertised of | icans tap, tap, tap on the shoulders .
Cadillac salesroom at 2% N.| Starting Friday stamp and par-| founder's memory here. A street | lane highway from Pontiac to | Mr. DeCeuninck came to this! presentation, then undergo what eee & eee ee
cel post windows at the Martin | named for him was later renamed,| Lake Orion . . . stops six miles country in 1912, Six weeks ago, be | guubtiess will be a vigorous cross- ee A A a a A AT MN
. . street office will operate from 8| Unanimous informal support| shert of improving the most dan- |C4™Me from Roseville to Pontiac) ¢,amination f
President Avoids Any a.m, to 8 p.m. daily, The main| was given the proposal by the six| gerous section of the entire high- (to live with his daughter, Mrs.| “The SEC must decide whether Buy for Christmas Gifts—BIG SAVINGS NOW! :
station will also be open from | city commissioners present, way. Adolph (Georgina) Carlier. He was|,, Guenctal ts Complete Set--4 Shoes. 2 S
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on, two Sun- “The proposed plan of the high- a.member of St. Benedict's Cath- witch call for two utility’ holdin | piete t , takes |
Reply fo McCarthy days, Dec. 12 and 19, lic Church and was employed as —— , Pagal | S eS | Pree a Se ee orse :
_ a Oe Five close bids were received by ug UrvIVOrS results of this short-sighted widen- Besides his daughter, he is sur-| iy firm called ile el oe |
general conclusions emerged to- the board of education last night ing will only channel more traffic |Vived by two Valley Generating Co. -
day: for the sale of $1,750,000 in build- . into the already congested high- | ve sreat-grandchildren. ae cor are thn weld at Regular $7.95 Ve |
1. Few Republicans are pres-| ing and site bonds. Northern Trust a orl a way. 20 SUrviViNg are Cree ee | 8 267-million-doltar aa (saaue
ently ready to follow McCarthy|Co. of Chicago, got. the board's “Can the State of Michigan con-|*nd seven. brothers, Hector | went near West Memphis, Ark., to |
‘into an epen conflict with a Presi-| final nod, with its low bid showing . tinue to ignore this death stretch? | (Maris) Callens - Gair Shores, | 44 power into TVA lines under |
dent who is considered necessary |a net interest cost of $289,140. Coast Guard Rescues | ls the cost of highway construc-| Mrs. John Cousens, Mra. Aitert| «contract with the Atomic Energy |
to keep the party in power and| The bonds are part of a $3.5 mil- tion so high that it overshadows | Van [Dy Muynslager, Commission. The new private if
if possible, somewhat unified. [lion bond issue approved by voters |. Seven After 16 Hours | the loss of human lives?” wee O’Dilon . << o power would restore to the TVA
2 A showdown between pro-|this summer to provide a new| Aboord Rafts The message ends by request- 44 Leopold of Drayton Plains. | *7Sem some of the power which
Eisenhower and McCarthy support-| junior high school and additions to ing a conference with the gov- Funeral arrangements will be|7VA supplies elsewhere to the || |
ers is almost sure to come at the| Birmingham high school. The PANAMA CITY, Fila. #—The| ernor to discuss the widening | announced later by the Dudley | AEC.
GOP’s 1956 national convention and | other half of the bonds were sold |Coast Guard cutter Cartigan ar- beyond the current plans. H, Moore Funeral Home y | | |
the effect on the party's chances |in September. rived here shortly before dawn to-| Included among the signers were| — —— Pilot, 92, Fears Autos { SPORTS ©
in that year’s presidential elec- * ¢ e@ day with seven survivors and the | Ted Pearson Jr., village president, Charles Du ’ ‘ ‘ —ind
tions could be crucial. The pres A requested rezoning tabled two |bodies of three crewmen of the | and Fred , state repre- r bensky LOS ANGELES (UP) — James BROTHERS jiicoeed
3. In the opinion of many Re-| Birmingham Hills Subdivision The survivors, headed by Capt. Ford Hospital, Detroit. ;
publicans, McCarthy gave the! Assn had objected to requested re-| Ashburn ‘Thompson of Tampa, Local Groups Back He was a veteran of World War Not Cheap Off-Brands—But GENUINE Democrats a political boost by| J .ning from single family resi-|Fla., looked worn but appeared in “ and had retired from Pontiac ,
the same charges of softness 0! cation of a portion of the lots be-|their ordeal of 16 hours without Dubensky is at the Pursley _ |
ward communism which Republll-| ing the proposed shopping de-|food or water on two small life (Continued From Page One) Funeral Home. Arrangements will Pp }
on a velopment at the northwest corner |rafts in the cold Gulf of Mexico.| . 1.9, is located at H and |® 8nnounced later. r| |
:-g Mepsales qiadk eo Gn | Cy Marae Denil C Babar They gave bret interviews to | Saginaw Sts, where Pontiac Po Iph |
President was viewed by some | will prepare plans for next week's mcemaliy Aare lere ed ie ae Sees eee. Ralph E. Gosset
eheervery a a clear indication | meeting, showing parking facilities | . hospital for checkups. fe eet az | Ralph E. Gosset, 74, a former
he was more deeply affected by|if the Southfield right-of-way ts = 2 ego ge ess of | resident of Pontiac for 34 years,
his Senate condemnation than he | used. The 114foot Bertha R., bound | Size, will be given petitions for| dieq Saturday. The funeral was
wanted people to think. * ee from New Orleans to. its home |@™ploye signatyres. held yesterday at Allen’s Funeral
View President Richard M. Nixori| _ Plans will be formulated for a |port of Tampa, Fla., with a 200-| Haskill said Pootie’s ta Sit| Home, Lake Orion at 4 p.m. with
declined to comment but in Los| Dee. 30 Christmas party when |foot barge ran into heavy seas | 18) (ope — een: eneab, and Red | % Rev. Walter C. Ballagh of the
Angeles a member of the Presi- Seroptimist International, form- ond winds of chout % miles Perla. Cab, with the Ponti First Baptist Church officiating.
dent’s cabinet, Labor Secretary| ¢tty known as the Seroptimist jhour Monday afternoon, Capt. een a wees Burial was in Eastiawn Cemetery.
James P. Mitchell, said “all my| >, helds 2 6:30 p.m. dinner Thompson said. a aaa OC ittee pledge He was born in England April
upbringing makes my blood boil| ™eeting at Devon Gables to The towline parted and the) i. me gs for the | 22, 1880 and had been living in
that this attack was made on the| Morrow night. The Altrusa and Bertha R. made two attempts to | ‘heir_membershi drive's | Detroit before his death.
President . . . the record indi- Venture_Clubs are on the guest [get a line back aboard. On the : Surviving are a son, Ralph A. of | &
cates McCarthy's allegations are| ‘ist for the Dec. 30 affair. * second attempt, the stern of the} Others pledging are the Fleet | Lansing and a sister, Mrs. Harry
_ unfounded.” * ¢ « tug smashed against the barge,| Carriers Corp., Contract Cartage |G. Reisig of Detroit.
ee ee akite Reams A pot luck luncheon at 1 p.m. to- | °Pening its seams. ST at ane ;
broken up widening fissure | morrow will the annual about CST) °
in the GOP, But Sen, John C-|Crrristmas party held by Franklin | Monday. A distress ‘sigeal was | Beutel! Driveaway Co, They have Toceeers Fotos ay
censure committee, sald be WaS/souare Lake road home of Mrs.| tried to stem the inrushing Thomas Danker, of Fleet Car-| ‘teachers are working at outside |
“deeply concerned at any attack | nonald Brownlee. ahaa: riers, said his drivérs are carrying | 10>s to help ends meet. At a |
eS ee aca me eee om — Goo sulsty maamange oxtail the sity iemllerpnceeny echelon Christmas gifts. |
way inpugns Admission -to tonight’s meeting About hours * ‘“tamiliarizing other areas with | 4pproval given achers
President of the States.” |of the YMCA Cod Club will be | Ashburn gave the order to aban- | our drive here.” to hold jobs ranging from meat SIM AS.“ |
Welker said in Los Angeles that | «+ least one Christmas decoration. | 4" ship. Pontiac's newest radio station, | Cutters to clerks in stores and one ,
he te backing McCarthy because| Meeting at the Y at 8, the single | Capt. Thompson said three men|WPON and the Chamber of Com- | teacher said he was laying bricks. | 98 N. Seginew —ind Floor
Eisenhower should not have praised | young adults will trim the Y trees in his six-man life raft died during | merce, said Haskill, are lending
McCarthy's critics, The President | sn4 sing Christmas carols, getting |‘h¢ night apparently from ex-| their aid toward completion of the
praised the first censure speech! in voice for the annual caroling | Posure and injuries or of drown | drive.
of Sen. Ralph E. Flanders (R-V0) | vent ing. He said the three living “held| Haskill said the present drive
ene oe «ee gp Beco igen Pda is intended to show the nation that SIMAS {{®
Arthur Watkins (R-Utah) 88/ Birmingham's Exchange Club | Survivors . | Pontiac is taking a lead in pledg- lt |
chairman of the censure commit-| 4. one of seven Exchange Clubs | Thompson included John Kobessen | ing its loyalty to the S-D Day pur- BROTHERS
tee. in the area to have passed the 30 | of Detroit. pose — not one traffic accident h h .
Siem. Homer Ferguson (Mich) | year anniversary mark this year. in the entire U. S. on Dec. 15. as t e new | a brand. Girls’ and ladies’ in white leather, men's and |
head of the Senate GOP Policy | Te celebrate the occasion, all P| Uf ° ;
Committee, branded McCarthy's | clubs involved and wives in- Michigan Will Draft Search Started for Pilot Metal Covered Skete Case ...............$3.59
statement unjustified. Sen Eu- | cluded, will dine at Northwood ‘ § Missi P| . . |
gene D. Millikin-(Colo), head of | Inn at 7:30 tonight. of Missing Jet Plane =
groe BD. MaNEAin (Cae), brad of ¢ tte. 1,151 Men in January °f Missing Jet Plone == ICE SKATES for Entire Family ==
regret the attack on the Pres!- | yrs. Frank D. Webb, past presi-| LANSING — Michigan will | Michigan Civil Air Patrol units re |
dent.” Millikin opposed McCar- | dent of the local and current vice | draft 1,151 men, including 55 from | today resumed a search for a jet P |
thy’s condemnation. president of the state National Oakland County, into the armed | pilot whose T33 jet training plane |
Flanders, author of the original | Women’s Farm and Garden Assn , forces in January, the state Selec-| was reported missing last night |
censure resolution, said McCarthy | will demonstrate holiday decora-|tive Service headquarters an- | on a flight from Oscoda Air Force
had issued @ “declaration of war” | tions when she is a guest of North | Rluneed today. BP cll ola nade arn . |
against Eisenhower and the GOP.|Suburban Alumni of Chi Omega | | ’ = pipette aa” cat An Air Force spokesman said |
Sen, Charlies E. Potter (Mich),/tonight, with Mrs. John J. A ee wal ou -|the pilot left Oscoda for Stewart |
only Republican member of Mc-|Southard, of North Adams road| Arthur A. Homes. state ective | Air Force Base near West Point, |
Carthy’s investigating subcommit-| opening her home pc i oe Tuesday but |
tee to vote for his condemnation, * ¢ @ a aii be ee ee |
felt the Senator’s. “latest outburst] Third evening Mass in the his- Wrouhost the ciate, He said toca | hie plume wes having mechanical .
chowld be written off a5 a re| tery of Mely Name Cathelle boards report that at least 70 per 4 : : |
flex irritation. parish will be sald at 7:30 to | + of the January call will be The identity of the pilot has White .
McCarthy delivered his blast | night, marking the Feast of the | 6.4 by volunteers been withheld. Black |
i. ane ee ees Immaculate Conception. January's call is 35 higher than —_ : Lowest Price |
a kind of “swan gong” since he| Following a 12:30 luncheon to-| the December quota for the state, Reports Morphine Theft becouse the ball is half the usual size, it — . on DOUBLE RUNNER |
will have to step out as chairman — = - progres oh gg | abet average for the last six) A bag of medical ——- . 7 ) < r |
when Democrats . Savage Jr., pen road, § months. supplies, includ 2% grains o |
preachy =———-= Margaret's Guild of the church| Twenty-four will be called from sebr ory were renocted stolen last wiles a fone line Beginners Ice Skates ,
The White House’s first reaction | Will see a demonstration of Yule Lapeer County. night from the automobile of Dr. All Sizes 9 to 2 : |
Dis- : Es . 55 Ni was a@ statement asserting that | floral arrangements by Clara Although many old ae Donald E. Fraser, of agara —_—" << hemes weothan’ a
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for Yoshida Job Conservative - Socialist. . up and sent in your nate. CARE | sin of the whippoorwill, is the only You can spread Christmas joy stands tor Cooperative for Amer | bird kno wn to hibernate. One was _ overseas to needy families through | can Remittances to . Every whe | found sleeping two e +24 aw packages. Not only food, | Ine. 'winters in a cave. , Stock Up Menfolk on Shaving Supplies
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forget all about it. The best you died today to bargain over his }
can do here is buy an astringent successor. '
ithat is used pre-shaves. The coalition agreed to call a '
vote for a new prime minister
| tomorrow in the lower hose, The
| Diet approved extension of its spe-
cial session through tomorrow for
the balloting.
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Ichiro Hatoyama, who favors in-
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+ the creased trade with Red China simply pick up the lather. within @ framework of friendship ) Yardley makes a masculine with the West, appears to have the < | scented cream that comes out in inside track. | a ribbon onto the brush. And Sut * . e ;
2 soap in But he may have to pay a stiff
| orm. to Socialist backin
| Im brushless lather, there are - ie Rebate ae steer do
|both the wipe-on variety made by Saw kal [as | manding that Hatoyama rule only
| most cosmetics houses and foam- for-a_month or two and then call. ie on cans that are backed up with FOR DAD—Cosmetics are a good gift for Dad from the youngsters new elections which the Socialists | ?
air pressure to squirt out great | in the family. Sold in sets or as separate items, they fit any piggy-bank think will bring them big gains. | ;
lather budget. ers The threat of a comeback by) r
partment of Audit and Control.
They've been trace@ to a paper | behind Hatoyama.
mill in Mont Rolland, f
«cases am ameter {OF Lost Documents “ee
i | ALBANY, N.Y. @ Two mem- included a 1795 @) | Remote Switches $15.95 and you'd like him to, | | said the papers a 1795 Control Switches ..... ats
Christmas is a good time to start |bers of the state histoyian's stall | weaty with the Cayuga Indians,; INDIANAPOLIS «®—An _India- Oo OFF Railroad Bridge Dei oe ee ..8 7.50
him. Otherwise, stick to the kind | planned to fly to Mont Rolland, | fiscal papers of governors from) napolis mother and three children Remote Contre] Uncoupler
he’s been using. today to , 15,000 ; 1815 to 1830 and early railroad con- died last night in the Names which . «
Que., through "| tracts. He said he feared many had| destroyed their frame duplex
‘already been destroyed in the home. |
They'll search for thousands of | paper reconversion process. Dead were Mrs. Mary Merri-
waste collector hired to remove | about 10.000 telephones; today it| A daughter, Juanita, 13, escaped |
files discarded by the State De-| has 3,695,000. from the blaze. .
Kentucky Truant Officer —
Denied Plea to Use Gun
FRANKFORT, Ky. ®—The state
attoraey general's office has 4
turned down a request from tru-|
ant officer E. G. Clemons of Jack- |
son County that he be allowed wo)
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Pope Preparing
for Broadcast [SANTA “2 MARS KING By Lucrece Hudgins Beale K. of C. to Name
Pontiac Council
Pontiff Plans Blessing
to World Today at End play oP
of Marian Year before riding off
Va ee ‘| Just wine ths seemed about television set was installed in his’ .
bedroom so that he could watch | strike Tom they swerved and
the final ceremonies honoring the | Passed him by. Tom relaxed. But
Virgin Mary. |then the lights turned and spun
Thunderstorms disturbed the | down upon him again.
‘s rest during the night but, Tom looked frantically around.
over Rome and Vatican | The witches had scattered all over | Unit Will Be Dedicated
and sunny today.' the sky. Most of them were only s
| to Memory of Founder,
Msgr. A.X.M. Sharpe
The Pentiac Knights of Colum-
| bus Council 600 Sunday will dedi-
j cate their council tothe honor
and memory of its founder and
first grand knight. the late Rt. |
Rev, Msgr. A. X. M. Sharpe
j> The day's activity will begin
with a Corporate Communiop at |
8 o'clock mass at St. Joseph)
Chureh on- W. South boulevard. |
This will be followed by the ex-
emplification of the degrees of the
order to a class of candidates | Gifts for Sportsmen
oy * |
A Vatican spokesman said ‘ex-|
for the storm's disturbances |
the 78-year-old head of the Roman | faraway specks fading into the
darker night.
But Granny still flew at Tom's
side. ’
Catholic Church passed a “rela-| “Here it comes'” she suddenly
tively good night.” | screamed.
Today was an important one for | Tom threw himself forward
over Wis broomstick. As he did
so one of the lights swept over
him. For an instant he was
bathed in a@ bright glare.
Tom looked over his shoulder at acces
Coloring suggestions: Sky grey, flying saucer and broom yellow. | named in the honor of Msgr.”
Sharpe
Formal ceremonies wil) begin
at 7 p.m., with a banquet in
“the Knights of Columbus hall.
Principal speaker will be the
Kev. Matthew Blake, former | council chaplain and presently
pastor of Holy Innocents Parish,
Roseville. The Rev. Roman Nar. |
kun, present council chaplain, |
will be the toastmaster. Ae il ‘| the whirring* disk. “How does it
| fly?” he wondered. “What makes
it work? What is it trying to do?”
All these® questions were swept
trom his mind as the saucer turned $ way trying to escape.
keenly to | giso zigged and zagged.
ceremony) So intent was he on evading the
f i Vek ti 3
: ? and he could see no light g
pig g
and he theught |
own warm bed in|
home. |
I find out what
are. I wish
4 Free
Mr. Frank ‘Bu
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planning your
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393-397 ORCHA told him:
once and each night must be made
“I'll not at the snow covered land.
I |make a new broom.
Youngstown Kitchens’ Factory
Trained Expert will be at Mich-
help in any way he can in
whether for a new home or fe-
modeling your od kitchen. Hit Earth blue and green. Boy’s jeans bluc, hair orange.
were in Santa Land, ['m sure
Santa weuld know!”
No sooner had he spoken than he
was swept up in a blizzard that
carried him faster ‘than ever
through the sky. He could not tell |
whether the broom was carrying
him or the storm He was wrapped
in a blanket of snow in a black
night and for all he knew he might
be traveling upside down
But suddenly he was not travel-
ing at all. He was buried in a
snow drift!
When he dug his way out he | Among honored guests will be
‘Mayor William Donaldson, Mr. |
“Granny should have told “me | and Mrs. Herbert Straley, Mr.
|how to get back to the witches’ | and Mrs. John Carry, Circuit Judge
\ field,’ he said tearfully. They H. Russell Holland and Fr. Francis
mare - Francis Sharpe, nephew of Msgr. | eo . ] » = | oe t have left me alone in Sharpe, nephew of Megr. Sharpe. |
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But then he remembered the | Nati - . }
| Nati r second thing Granny had told him: | onalists Swap Fire
wipe Ecaaich: ee. Gaadhaied With Mainland Commies
Wish to be in a place and you | TAIPEH, Formosa (®—The Na
will be there.” jtionalist Chinese Defense Min- |
Tom tried to remember. ‘I did | el today reported sporadic gun-
wish. to be some place!" he cried.) 14
“I wished I were in Santa Land.” |“ ministry said there was a
found the storm had ended and
daylight had come. He was at the |
bottom of a little hill in some |
strange and deserted land.
He. hunted in the snow until he |
found his broom. |
“I must get away from here,”
he thought, “for surely there are
no people in this cold and faraway
piace.”
But when he got on his broom
nothing happened at all. Then he
remembered what Granny had
“Witches’ brooms can fly only
anew, He laughed with glee and clapped | light exchange between National-
his hands in excitement. “Why, I! ists on Quemoy and the Reds on
bet this is Santa Land!" Amoy. To the north, shots were
And he ran madly up the snow | traded between the Reds on Tou
covered hill. |men Island and the Nationalists
(Temerrew: Trapped) on Yikiang Island. ~
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| | oy aries Dick") Mayor Cobo Urges | os be
Overall Parkin ob) ° FOR SALE ~
WASHINGTON Wf — Two (INS) — In the wake RPLUS GOVERN fey TR ome Som Beat of common council approval of De- SURPLUS GOVERNMENT |
mies at West Point and “ today urged that the four proposed J sructures: eee
Gerald P. Stadler, Filet, ine downtown garages Ge planned and 53 mabe dweRing waite which we s
4 Mrs. Frieda Stadiet, and dee constructed Project MICH-20232, known os Brooks Homes
Irving Lebaron, Flint, son of Mr. qe. after council unan-| wale tee Be ee
and Mrs. Elton L. Lebaron. : roe pron ety tee aoe | toch betting t te, 22 Bey in cata iene con- ssi :
ts ‘ prints for the $4,100,000 Grand Cir- | struction and contains kitchen, two bedrooms and j i
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j The plans should be ready in a =4 t weed
: proved by soled. eoaptraction cap “cacti ea can’ m essdsees nt c eeteh ite tenis ere the Now tok Sate tan, | Drowned Boy's Father (Child's Disease | ¥i) ++ cases Gis year seninst | Admits Sheppard Hoax | start in July, according to Park-|f| 0 offered tach bailing s boing cored be 8 taper et, :
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Unpainted Furniture |) ' with nestizence in the drowning LANSING &® — As most parents | ™#rked increase, however. There the house where Marilyn Sheppard] for three other downtown parking gio. bemmees The Sion A O:08'o: a. Om
of his five-year-old son last June | must have suspected, the com-| Were 50 cases reported through | was killed July 4 was a hoax. | garages costing $4,499,000, Renee Sent Sane Se ae
Pick and Paint Store Charlies P. VanDecar, of Clinton s only 12 reported during a 12-/in Knoxville, Tenn., the night of| There have been ag many as 74 .
143. Qeldend Ave. FE 5-9562-1 Township filed suit ve the upswing in Michigan during | month period a year ago. the bree bores cea i
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Due to the religous persecutions ee to ber mother, tis was
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1, Queen of England,
| enrolled on the pages of history
under the gruesome title ‘Bloody
Mary.”
She was born at Greenwich in
1516 before her father started on
his philandering campaign that led
to his becoming the much mar-
ried King of England. Catherine
of Argon, her mother, was the
first spouse and the only one of
the eight so-called ‘‘Merry Wives
of Windsor’ who escaped being
beheaded
Frem the very beginning of
her life, her prospects were
made a matter of sordid bar-
gainings. She was little more
than two when she was proposed
im marriage to the heir to the
French throne.
Three years later. this engage-
|; ment Wags broken off, and in 1522,
| she was affianced to her cousin,
ithe young Emperor of Spain,
| Charles V. About four years later, | she was proposed as a wife to-
Francis 1 He was the father of
the youngster to whom she was
engaged at two
While these negotations were go-
ing on
| order to rid himself of her moth-
| er so that he could marry Ann
| Boleyn proclaimed that his mar-
| riage to Catherine of Aragon, the
| widow of his brother, wag illegal.
During the next nine years,
©, | Mary's life as well as the life of
| her mother, was rendered mis-
erable by the conduct of her
father. Removed from court,
and treated as legitimate, she
was compelled by his orders, to
publicly acknowledge this.
When ‘she became ill, he de-
| clined to permit visits from her
| mother, and when the Queen was
| dying, she was prevented from
| Being at the bedside
| As a child, she had been a;
| Precoc fous one. She was able to |
| converse in Latin, Spanish, Italian
‘and French, A great part of the |
credit for her early education was
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has been | She was a high-spirited
popular with the
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time as the only
M. ARY I
Mrs. Parshall Is Speaker
Mrs. Ruth Parshall of the Pon-~| mas party to be held Dec. 18 in| machine, ueen Coes | Down in History as : Bloody M
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of ENGLAND beau, a friend, or, worst.
Mending is a dreary task at best,
but it must be done, unless you
| can afford to throw out clothes |
|the minute they develop a fault. | j
Buttons should be secured before
they fall off. Zippers that have
|parted ways should be taken to)
jthe repair shop. Seams are, by |
nature, meant to be closed, Holes
must be darned.
If you're shy on time and a little
| longer’ on money, some of these
| duties may be assigned to some-
| one else. But if you're like most
of us, you have a mending basket |
| heaped with work long put off.
Assign a night. Go through your
closet and drawers and collect
everything else that could use a
touch of the needle, Set up your
if you have one. Hand ;
tiac Polio Center spoke for Mon- | cooperation with Loyal Order of | | your husband, if he’s around, a
day's social service night of Wom- ;
en of the Moose. “Functions of |
the Nationa] Foundation of March
of Dimes’. was the topic of her
| talk.
Mrs. Parshall, in explaining the
functions, told the part that Oak: |
land County takes in this work.
Four co-workers were initiated
inte Pentiac Chapter 360 in
honor of Mrs. Richard Rohrer,
the junior regent of the chapter.
New members initiated into the
chapter were Mrs. Seymor Jones,
Mrs. Percy Murphy, Mrs. Glen
Fischer. ‘
A report was given on the Christ
STAPP’S ...... Christmas Suggestion.....
It's their season again . .
and hoily wreaths and happy holiday fun! Deck them
out in party Stride Rites
and fine quality, as Stride Rite shoes always are.
And we'll fit those spirited little feet
aver-so-carefully . .
Christmas styles, in so very many sizes and widths.
PONTIAC | Moose. Children from he Oakland
| County Children's Home wil] join)
| memnbers’ children at this party.
A dinner and. special entertajn-
good book or magazine and indi-
~~ to him the. proper place to
start reading. Or turn on the radio. |
Get a good light. Get comfortable.
And mend.
You will find night | that one ae
mh Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. O’Brien of South Telegraph
road recently flew to Bermuda where they enjoyed @ stay
at the Elbow Beach Surf Club.
Committees fenceen for
2 New Year's Eve Dances New. Year's Eve is a time for! of inviting patrons; John Moreau
merriment and, of course, this, serving as treasurer and Mary
includes dancing. In order to make Mount, Caro] Young anti Mr. Hef-
this possible some civic minded) ferman on the publicity commit-
| people have arranged two dances tee.
for students attending high school; The dance will be held at two
ment is planned by the chapter \like this every now and then will | and young adults through 20 years | places to accommodate the huge
for Sunday.
Word has been received that |
Pontiac Chapter will be hostess
for the Mid-winter confernece to |
' be held in Moose Temple on Jan.
30. The date is College of Regents
Day and several chapters will be
Moosehaven, social service and
membership will be due at the
Dec. 20 meeting {Wrap other cookies individually. | manbe your wafdrobe quite ade-
_— rather than large and use-
diapers or pincushions, where they
| belong.
When sending Christmas cookies |
through the mail, wrap flat drop |
| represented. Reports on publicity, | cookies in pairs (back to back with | "der the direction of Jack Nel-
waxed paper between them) in|
moisture vapor proof material
. time for candy canes
. made with good fit
.. from our stock of gay of age. crowds which are expected. The
Serving on the procurement com-| YMCA and the Pontiac Senior High
|less. Then put the safety pins in Mittee are Lyle Lampert andj School will both be open to those
Wayne Pyke. cs of Tom Chester, | dam wish to “set their feet a
, mittee consists of Tom Chester,| dancing'’ from $ p.m. unti] 1 a.m.
Jack Nelson and Ramona Dum-; *
brigue. Figure Club to Hear Tick being distributed a a ‘Beauty Authority
“Let's Keep It Simple” will be
son, Sandy Johns, Maureen Ed- |
wards, Mr. Lampert, Bruce Oak- the theme for Thursday's meeting ley and Chuck Koches. of Fashion Your Figure Club to
James North, Wal Poe, Paul be held in Pontiac High School.
Kampner and Jim Cartier are on Edythe McCulloch will be guest the program committee and dec-| 5 peaker.
orations are being handled by Bill | Mrs. Stanley Wojciechowski won Hefferman and Jerry Coon. | the trophy and monthly award at -Music is being obtained by | a recent meeting of the group. The |John Benson and George Balch club announces that it is now open with Mrs. Donald North in charge | for membership.
THE TIME IS NEAR—
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Enhancing Qualities ee
for Mature Women|... *
Should Be Studied
One child (now grown) recalls
@ high point of the holidays was
&@ wonderful grandmother's visit.
She came in the door in a rush
of winter-cold fur. Her hug meant
the smooth cold feel of the fur,
the crunch of exciting packages
and a deep breath of rich per-
fume, always the same scent.
These pleasures of the senses—
the smooth coolness of fur, the
wonderful smell] — are things that
a mature woman should use as
enhancing qualities. She's nice to
look at, of course, but nice to feel
and smell, too. Children, who en-
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baby! = — room,
Brightly decorated candles are sure to|ning. Mrs. William Panchuk of Osage cir-
catch the eye of those who arrive at thejcle and Mrs. Michael Costello of Miami
| YWCA on Franklin boulevard following the |road were on hand recently to get things
-¢ traditional Hanging of the Greens this eve- ready for the annual activity.
Coming Events
‘The 8 the Women's
Missionary Bociety of B. Jehan _
30 at 2 p.m. :
Huron Gerdens Eagles A 2887
will meet this evening at § p.m. im the
hall on will
wsece of Oskiand Park Methodist
Church wil) hold a Christmas program
Thursday at 17:30 p.m. at the church.
Welcome Rebekah 246 wil! meet-Thurs-
day at & p.m. in Malta Temple, 62 Per-
kins St. for election of officers.
WsCsS of Baldwin Methodist Church
will meet Thursday fo ra Christmas
y with Mrs. Byford Laur, 1% W.
coklyn Ave. at 7:30 p.m.
Oskiand County Council of VFW will
meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in VFW ciab
rooms, 396 8. Saginaw Sst.
Navy Mothers’ Chub 355 will hold a
tur’ dinner at Wilson Avenue Method-
ist urch, Thursday at 6 p.m. '
Camp Nesbitt 11, Ladies National |
a will hold a business meet
p.m, in Grotto Hall on West Pike street
Katharine Gibbs Alumnae Associa-
will meet Saturday at 1 p.m. at
Lochmoor Country Club, Grosse Pointe
for the annual Christmas party Tt
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their friends. The enthusiastic helpers are
YWCA, has no trouble getting help with the| Jack Bergstrom (center) and Frank Van'
wreaths which will be placed throughout the | Luven (right) both of North Johnson ave-
building by members of the YWCA and | nue. Jane Mallory, teen-age director of the
" for very special people Sorority Plans trait.” She was introduced by |
Mrs. Hancock Mrs. Eugene Clelland =|
Is Hostess chairman. Yuletide Basket Very Special Gifts
Alta Springstein presided at the |
. Mrs. i. V. Hancock's Illinois | tea service and hostesses for the |
avenue home was the setting for | meeting were Mrs. Dan Lazelle.
the annual Christmas meeting of | Mrs. Eimer Reynolds, Mrs. Homer | jardi on North Ardmore street. Pontiac Round Table Club. Mrs. Hancock, Mrs. Daniel Hackett,| Plans were made for a Christmas H. E. McCulloch opened the meet-| Mrs. M. L. Lamb and Mrs. Mau- | basket to he presented to a needy ing with prayer. rice Whitfield | The all chapter mailing list books
Mrs. Dean Thompson introduced = | were distributed
Mrs. Gordon Woolcock who sang} Add that Christmas look to the The group will gather for a
two solos accompanied by Mrs. | inside doors by hanging streamers ' Christmas party Dec. 20 at the
Ferdinand Gaensbauer. Also on|of green and red felt. On these |home of Mrs Clyle Haskill of
the program was Mrs. Rachel} glue your favorite cards. Tie afew! Drayton Plains. Mrs. Ridlon
MacKay Bunyon who presented aj pine cones to the top and some | Smith gave the program entitled, | Zeta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma |
Phi Sorority met Monday evening
at the home of Mrs. Joseph Ga- for Very Special
People!
dramatic reading, ‘Family Por-| bright balls below. ' Nature's Landscape.
Introductory
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RAF pit’ Guy oval cient tn Tho aust’ hagper tx 0 \4 k “eX SUN. — “Susan Slept Here” also “Dangerous Crossing
whose exploits make up| Maureen and John Farrow gave | have an extensive choice. In the ‘
for her. Johnny found some pic-| Women’s sportswear field, for in-
tures of Mrs. O'Sullivan taken | Stance, one side of the scale of
me ak oe with Maureen and her sister many = offers — a ae
a book written by her husband | Years oe a 3 Sams gae yarns
aap. Sats aa ts oh ee ee cee ene Price say oo —
matters corrected before re- Lillian Roach popular bulky knits,
iene <8 Gh platens. Jack Bolton and many others were| making sews at the midpoint
* * ®@ charmed by Mary O’Sullivan's wit | are several novelty items, feater- |,
The fastest story purchase ever | and charm. ing bead and embroidery work pS ay . ce
cd i al fate od Sunday dinner at La Sue re and finer collar detail. . : “a :
was turned Periberg sulted in = lot of mews, Cleo | Fabrics range from butter-soft j . “
George Senten, who beng “Pre ‘Plzene comme te, wits Pxants Mlee- Orion and nylon-Vicara to cash- ANA BLYTH - EDMUND PURDOM - | re Se a feld. She certainly has taken off |mere, lamb's wool and zephyr P ’ | : = ee
Cordelia Baird Gross within four! weight and looks so different, | wool. Stripes have come into prom-|1 gmx sumer ® MAND LANZA {i}. » Watch for days ooo — i. an Eva Gabor, radiant over the |mence, a8 have big “artist” col-ileeescs. soem sso yeser — 7
Grand pened: success of her stage play “Sailor's | 1", nautical themes and border Ys , < y |
re Seaten, Gumbing Geengh o | CME. wes wih Arter Leow According to a stylists, many 9.
= os kar coe 5. when tals or perms ty og hs tay Sem ABOUT CinemaScope to the people of the Pontiac 4 of the All New |) or ‘on roe tea sche wor |PrO® Hot Debaters short-waisted barrel jeckets, in|) FLYING SAUCERS! sien. ‘Thi revelathipaaaudiion olla 4 e problem beys. He called Bill in TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras w —| White navy, red or brown, and ‘nt us Oe j : . :
ta ing |, the auidille of the night and read Julio Lozano, Honduras’ new chiet | Sulltength, bulky-knit coats, These 300 Cente dap tot Re device of wide-angle photography with
Room = for 3,000 persons jailed in the last | ne the old-time “Tilden sweater - stereophonic sound, rev pe three years for crimes committed | !%- EARTH STOOD STILL , indust
during election debates. whole motion picture ustry.
NEED A PLAGE To LIVE? See| "5° of hed j ae Pontiac High School We have tried by virtue of this new
Also place a “Wanted” ad. Dial re he " $ ketieren , ' medium and outstanding attractions, to
ee wrdinal Mooney, archblshap | o 7:00 P.M. —_ oe make our theater the leader in fine screen ,
GUIDE TO Saiaaaa a. eee oar yy ~--faed - entertainment. That we have succeeded
Presented by is attested by your generous patronage. / WHERE The Flying Sauc
IN AND AROUND PONTIAC GOOD Desseneh Society Now, as we go into the second year and
Pee ° i Scope continues ever Good Food — Friendly Service , the march of Cinema
Catering to Banquets and Private Parties eee suecsecese to go forward . . . to make our theater
a U RE FOO airrw Nationally | ) even more worthy of your support, your
friendship and good wishes is the goal
toward which we shall strive.
. Art Sanford, 1. OAKLAND Theater © Bresktasts — Luncheons — Dinners
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Open 5:38 A.M. te 3 A. M.—Clesed Sunday
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Dies After C Stock Judging Outcome Hight ies er rash DETROIT (INS)—Five hundred | stock Show at the State Fair Coli- igh and Drive
The 4H club contestants from
Witnesses Disclose; Ook orga gone net ae he on Corners Saturday in
. Park Man Hurt $5,000, | Annual Fund Drive
ie OAK PARK — A 22-year-old ee — TOWN Cie slight 15-year-old Philip House at Saturday,
and ane moe yells Bape po Tag «glee gt Gs will be stationed at
: most corners in the township to
‘ é 53 ‘sgl agteclbylivalseaese his steer Prince is the best he | sell the Pontiac Press in their an-
7 t at Ten near Sherman ever raised. nual Christmas fund drive.
a SSL auarete reece ppm sreet at reno a That bodes ill for his competition | Last year they exid S90 copies
“4 voters turned victim is George R. Schnel- because already this Philip | Tuickly, according chairman
a ——- soy ler, of 415 S, Campbell. has picked up $2,020 ai the Michi-| George A. Volkert and president
‘ eventing (» witnesses gan State Fair and $880 at the | 2dgar Metting. They hope 750 will
Seven city councilmen were pelise fast this
mamed to the lawmaking body ang, Sihaier ouprved Be cay lonia Stock Show for prize winning | TS io vcived go for Christ-
of the new elty, when they re-_ inte the oncoming traffic as he beef. baskets, and <= round wel-
| ceived the top number of votes | was eastbound on Ten Mile, i vnadigprelbong edt adlnpen nso er george on ee sodiiellows
: : Michigan tear sta Gattenal ; Goodfellow
: of 12 candidates. He struck the car of Joseph nig ger orga group, which is composed mainly
Fisher. Chonkich, 39, of 14071 Nadine, Oak honors of volunteer firemen.
3 Winners were Charies 5 sor rig coat representing 29 other states at the| 7, io: shee
| 216; Dan McVety, 222; Chartes rk. Chonkich —— recent 4H Club competition in ow pabaned
: Riffenburg, 220; Marshall E. Tay- eee 8 2e: Cet ee ) 7 wheal chates crutches, and hos-
_ Jow, 197; Joseph Wiltse, 196; Ger- removed ! Chicago. pital for use of citizens of
3 Hazen Harry W. cal list. Following today's judging the| the area.
: ee a . Both drivers were alone, and contestants will be guests at a ban-} Receptacles for canned goods do-
; Charles & ‘Rose took the posi their cars demolished. Schneller’s quet given by the Junior Livestock | nations will also be distributed.
| tion ‘of justice of the peach over SIGNING THE PLEDGR—Pledging +H support of [Highway Safety hi cum ik auent at ten oe cee ee Case ued erives east pa
; Belews Me Peiteman, de, 826. | OS Ses SAMO OR Tetons 1 Tne leith satis) wine in the WH 6H Saisty | ne ing houses. Boosters Plan Supper
: Other councilmen candidates | young safety champs in Chicago. They're sending | Program. Shown are (lr) Jim Messerschmitt, Ella ; The auction will be held tomor-| LEONARD—The Leonard Band
} and their votes were Mrs, Eve telegrams to President Eisenhower and. Harlow H. | Blossom, Sara Elien Phillips, Jack Martin, Florene Cool Yule Plans row. d Booster Club is sponsoring a
Le. Kohiets, 178; David Martens, Curtice, president of General Motors, who is chair- Richardson, Ralph Swinford, Noriene Lawson, and penny-casserole supper at the
=~ fermen H- Sity—1m man of the President's Action Committee on | Peggy Pteflerkorn. : Now Scheduled Joan Elias Wed Rowland Hall, starting at 6 p.m.
at sas ee cty\Club Unanimously {Pontiac City Affairs by Drayton PTA | in Church Rites County Births | DRA PLAINS—An ]
charter prepared by an 11 mem- ae . : ° Christ will be
in Jue. 3 . . p.m, Thursday. a Wayne itr. ong Me. Revig, reste ese the
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Bs mst be, eons mae_nety ergasined ovemOx | COMMISSIONCLS CONSIAeL| Ax ve siren o te sce ice ce My tes bn roe oe three square. miles of Commerce | (4.5, has unanimously adopted a| Action on reports from the City) om Franklin read and on North | carten, will participate monies at Our Lady of Refuge ;
Township bounded by Commerce, | onetitution prepared by its offi- | Plan Commission, public hearings Perry and School Sts. to com- oe allt a - Church, Orchard Lake. Richardson
eg Fong rote g Beer cers, on special assessments and con-| mercial classification. —om 8 pm. by the ed The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
tine slightly beyond 1°] ‘The avowed purpose of the chub firmation of other special asses | Deterred for one week at the re-| ers of first grade children. cage seig len Ahr »
‘ae is to simulate interest in govern- | ™ent tured routine | wuest of Commissioner Roy V. ° Farm
: A consys prior to the Jume | ment and for | *spect of last night's City Commis- | (icy was action on @ report de- . ae ie ee ee ey <
_ eleetion “showed 2,569 residents | reguiar voting of citizens who have | Sion meeting. nying another request’ for com- Set More Meetings apere i the area. mercial reclassification of prop- ; For the double ring ceremony | 7350 Highland Rd.
f Installation of the new council erty at 56-58 Bagley St. of Girls Gym Club the bride wore a ballerina length
S pt mat lhe ge hegre ey en ee en ee ae a eae aot ean
at the town with the former baad —— WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The | Window washing service thee : ‘: ——<— ee ee ee aaa saaseaiinn qensered , | SS eS PASTEURIZED
installing A merce residence girls’ gym club will begin its sec-| Plqgn Th Di
The mayor and other council plan commission report stated. —_| ond week with a meeting Saturday. . — Her matron of honor was the
: olficers will be elected by the Referred back to the plan group All high school girls in the| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —| bride's cousin, Mrs. Ralph Pounds, «4
—--@ouneil at a later date. was another report denying & Te-/ township are eligible for free|Members and guests of the Web-|and Joseph Miller, the bride’
‘ Yesterday's trip to the voting Seat 0 ne Ee ee tae Olen. [memnersne im the chub which |terd Club Wil most at the heme | ose ee Bessel Honcho, 1 Got
: Place was the second in a little idential Glen- | meets Saturdays at the CAI build- Carlos Richardson for a 1 man. Russell Hotchkiss,
| more than a week for many. Resi- wood Estates subdivision ing from 1:30-3:30 p.m. .m. cooperative dinner Thursday. | brother of the bridegroom, and
' dents of the s¢hoo! district ap- Public hearings on special 88| Yojjeyball, basketball, table ten-|A Christmas party will also be | Ralph Pounds seated the guests.
S proved a $825,000 school bond is- sessment rolls were held and con | nis and shuffleboard are featured. | held. A wedding breakfast and recep- HOMOGENIZED
? sure and millage increase at the firmation deferred on the following tion were held at the home of the JUENILEL
3 . jects: bridegroom. reception
tags our a oe the couple let for rx to Ni- Cc
Soon, end Tom sidwh Falls.
Greens Decorate ee ee Se Sanitary sewer on Oskiand from 1 Cob.
| Church Bazaar °
t for Thursday trunk sewer to Kinney.
Combined sewer on Stanley from Death Takes Head | €
Dearborn to Kinney. of Det if TIM MPET
, boughs Confirmation of special assess- Co
of, greens will deck the Congre- ment rolls for the following were rol mpany
gational Church for the Christmas made: WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-
Bazaar and sliver tea to be held . Curt, gutter, drainage and related SHIP—F. Leon Roberts, 71, presi- |
Sea 39 pm, Thereday et the | dren. a ll I LR my dent of Benzol Stations, Inc., of
church. Mrs. Mary P. Wenger nett. Young from Montcalm to Kennett. Detroit, died at his home Monday. 1 Gal.
There will be booths of aprons, LAPEER—Service for Mrs. Mary DONNA GRAHAM aur me hee te te Mien Funeral service will be held at ~
fancy work, gifts, Christmas items, | pooman Wenger, 73, of 2297 Farns-|_Mr. and Mrs. Starr Graham of| ‘The commission accepted a deed 3 p.m. Thursday at the Bell
baby gifts, and baked goods on worth Rd., will be held at 1:30 Farmington have announced the for a portion of Lot 29, Homestead Chapel of the William R. Hamil-|f , "|
an: p.m. Friday at the Baird Funeral |¢mgagement of their daughter, | Park for use as an alley, then re- ton Co., Birmingham, with en AMES
A supper eck bar is a new)! Home, with burial at Mt. Hope | Donna, to Hubert S. Thompson. | zoned the lot to commercial 1 tombment in White Chapel Me-
feature, and ‘the Pilgrim Fellow-| Cemetery. She died Tuesday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | classification. morial Cemetery. Sh Se +
ship of the church is in charge! Surviving are three sons, Fred| Albert C. McDonald, also of Farm-! Approval was given a lease with He lived at 6640 Commerce oe vervice
of this, will be open trom 59) Jr. and Emil of Lapeer, John of | ington. No date has been set for/the Michigan Animal Rescue Green Lake. Under New Management
p.m. Oxford, two daughters, Mrs. Jo-| the wedding. League, Inc. for part of lot 12, As- Surviving besides his widow, Open Daily 8 to 6; Fri. to 8
seph Reese of Detroit and Mrs. sessor’s plat 147. Clara, are a daughter, Mrs. Har-|| Zippers replaced and repaired
Christmas Party Set William Kehoe of Flint, 12 grand-| F vacd ee old B. Browne, three sons, Floyd on all heavy articles of cloth-
r children, and three brothers and a oemaker, ves Te — = L, Leon, Jr., and Robert B., one|| ing. Ladies’ purses repaired.
by Ladies Aid Group icheit tas Seatiend- torney for further study was a We Do All Kinds ol '
: maintenance bond by Sherwood Orthopedic Work '
WATERFORD CENTER — The | George A. Weler on PTA Program Home Builders, Ine. for im- Bond Approval Next 4520 Dixie H Hl | > Waterford. Center Ladies Aid will! UTICA-—Service for George A. provements in Canterbury drive for Almont Additions bo
on Savoy drive at 7:30 p.m
Thursday for their annual Christ-
mas party.
A committee wil] be appointed
to purchase and deliver Christmas
baskets in the community.
County Calendar WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-
SHIP — “The Shoemaker and
the Elves” is the title of a musi-
cale to be presented by third
grade students of the Green School
at the 8 p.m. PTA meeting Thurs-
day at the school.
A choir, composed of fourth and
fifth grade students, will sing
Christmas carols.
“The Spirit of Christmas’, a
film, will be sfiown by program
chairman Mrs. Mathew Zoulek. Weier, 68, of 11242 Plumb Brook
Rd., Sterlind Township will be held
at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Schwarz-
koff-Milliken Funeral Home, with
burial in Utica Cemetery. He
died Monday
Surviving besides his widow are
a son, Norman of Utica, a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Marion Cappel of Wat-
kins Lake, four brothers, Julius
and William of Utica, John of Hub-
The Seed teen — ts sponsor- | bard Lake. Louis of Detroit, two
2 © penny supper to be served from | sisters, Mrs. Minnie Kleist of De-
| troit, Mrs. Elsa Heins of East De- 30 p.m. Saturday at the church
The Simeced PTA wilt 1d four grandchild ™ A will meet at 7:30 troit, ar ‘our ren.
p-m. Thursday, with a Christmas pro- | A ~ ALMONT—Supt. of Schools Don-
ald C. McAlvey says the next step
will be approval of bonds, follow-
ing a récent vote which approved
a $285,000. bond issue to be used
for eight additional classrooms, a
boiler room, shop and music room.
Residents approved the bonds
and millage increase by a narrow
margin, 264-252, and 288-270.
The commission. was officially
notified of an injunction against
the city, filed by Jack Habel
Chevrolet Co. to block payment of
personal taxes.
Referred to the city engineer
were: communications from An-
tonio Grimaldi asking for im-
provements on High street and
Corwin avenue in the Baldwin-
Dixie Hills subdivision.
The commission decided to turn
down a request from the purchaser
of the former Robert Herndon
SHOES i: FAMILY Orthepedte Shoe Specialist
TURPIN-HALL FAMILY SHOE STORES 4464 Dizte, Drayten Plains
1540 Unten Lake Ré., Union Lake
NEWLY-ELECTED ROYALTY—Shiela Kelly, 17, of Orchard Lake
and Skip Doyle, 14, of Keego Harbor, talk over their recept election
as king and queen at the Roosevelt PTA fair Saturday. The PTA
took in $1,800 on the fair, and approximately $1,100 on the king and
queen contest. Runners up were Bill Nicholson and Judy Bellows.
Last year’s royal pair, Orland West and Jean Randall, crowned the
new winners, taking the crowns from pages Jan Ferrier and Sandra
Burmeister. ’
| Masonic Installation Set
—_—__ —
gtam to be
students
Draytes Plains
The Ladies Auxiliary of the First
Baptist Church of Drayton Piains ts
meeting Thursday at 730 pm. at the
home of Mrs. Esther Dorey, 3355 Addse presented by sixth grade |
'Farmers Club Names
| New Slate of Officers
ARMADA—Louis Smiley has for Walled Lake Lodge
WALLED LAKE—Public_instal-
lation of new officers of Walled
Lake Lodge 528, F. and A. M. will
be held at 8 p.m. Saturday in the property for an extension of time
on the restriction describing when
construction should begin.
property was sold by the
city for use as site for new homes,
with the stipulation that construc-
rlette been elected the new president of ; f ,
Tn? Sentiac Coufty O£3/the Richmond-Columbus Farmers’ large gymnasium of the Walled tion start within a year. Construc-
club will meet in Mariette at 1 pm “ee Lake Junior High school. h ot yet started and the
Priday im the Eastern Star dining room. | Club, with Ray Houston, vice-presi-| 7. be installed idtat i. :
was mas pasty dated. dent; Mrs, Lloyd A. Tubbs, secre- 93 — pees purchasers asked a time extension.
ot an Ortonville fog pa ‘ir: co ee oom Southern, worshipful master; Jo-
eapusl meeting of P. ond A M |” ?: = oustOn, | seph T. Stadnik, senior warden; 329 will be held Thursday at 6 pm Sa ecea : : : >|
in the Mesenike Mall rm | trea urer a bol ,| Keith Agy, junior warden; Ver- Poppleton PTA Plans
Quild of Ortonville wil! | ” group wi old its annua nard Van Lewen. treasurer;
Study of Home Work
TROY TOWNSHIP—The Pop-
pleton PTA will meet at 8 p.m.
Thursday at the school, with John
Bro, curriculum coordinator of ee a mas party ae '
Thursday ip the bome of Mrs. Heroig | DOliday party - 30 at the home | Ernest A. Condron, secretary. ure street of Ee jof Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John Jo- |
Ors will a@ ite e 1 ee ee
ular meeting and po E aioalong party Pri | seph, of Richmond. Motorist Fined $25
Knox Young, 28, of 518 Brahch Gay et the Masonic hall, with an ex-|
St., paid a $25 fine yesterday when change of gifts sisted. .
Southfield Township Speeder Fined $35
he pleaded guilty to driving his
auto without operator's license. He Jocal squedron of Civil Air Patrol
Meetings every Tutsday at 7
appeared before Pontiac Judge
Cecil McCallum is ; = at high school, with persons
terested in et 8 pm
Winston Wallace, 25, of 94 Nor-
ton Ave., pleaded guilty to operat-
ing his auto at excessive speed on
a right turn and without operator's
license yesterday when he ap-
peared before Pontiac Judge Cecil
McCallum who fined him $35. fiying invited to attend.
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@ Wembley Ties
® Dufold Underwear
® Airfilm Shoes @ Van Heusen Shirts
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BACKENSTOSE Hondsome leather cove—ton, ginger or ©@ Hood Rubber Footwear
31010) Gan he): 4 2 block. Provides essentials for good groom- Mojud Hosiery
E Low ing. “RAMBLER” $5" sacs 28 oe Hallmark Greeting Cards
LEE HATS . | Gift Certificates with Miniature Hats , ales?
SAM’S ‘prucs’ DRUGS Across from Pontiac State Bank
3293 Auburn Road, Aubarn Heights .
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_ TOYLAND 4528 Dixie Hwy.
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New York Stocks, Honor Workers | News in Brief | Gerity Broadcasting , Adams Ex.... $9. Baird Mor.,.. 4 George Stigler of Clyde, Ohio, Ge Ba Ci W
Qui t] de Produce Do Si t| dig aS. 432 Brooke De. 38 t Fi , reported to Pontiac Police oat |10 t y ity
in ie ld ssiiain Eee _ _ 25; wn y amieg B-»-0e ee Gen ial sere 2 a someone stole q power radio an-) ‘WASHINGTON (®—Gerity Broad-
prices on public farmers’ markets re- : oe Se oe Se Tn Oa : tenna from his auto while parked | castirig Co. has been authorized by
CHICAGO W — Grains eased in| ported by the Bureau of Markets: “NEW YORK —The stock mar- | Aus, Am... 904 en By. Sie. S24 72 Employes With 25 |i front of #4 N. Genesee St., | the Federal Communications Com-
quiet dealings on. the Board of} "Tui: Apples. Delicious, mney, $89 | ket developed a slightly lower ten- am Gann! 40 Gem Ghee... Sa last night. mission to acquire sole control of
bu; Mo 1, 400-450 bu; apples, Jonathan, Am Cyen..... bi4 Gea Tel ..... 87) Years Service to Receive : television station WNEM at Bay
Trade today Lemme ware Ses: | cneAel wee 94.5. 1008.08 oe cna, dency today in early dealings: | 4m Oes & El Gen Time..... #8 .d' Watel A camera, valued at $89 was re- | City
tional for the most part, although | Mctatosh. fancy. $ poy The opening found prices steady, | 4m M & Fay 2 Gillette ...... 142 Engraved :
> | bu: apples, Northern Spy, No 1, 3.00-3.50 ‘lam N Gas.... » wel ie is ported stolen from Epperts Cam-| Gerity now holds two-thirds of
they ran to a couple of cents! ,.: apples, Wagner, No 1, 3.00-3.50 bu | but within a short time evidence | Am Rad: ... 331 Goody ioe Séventy-two local Fisher Body |era Shop, 57 W, Huron St., ac- the stock in the Bay City TV out-
The market got off to a steady | Bose, Mo 1, 380-409 bu. dale, Am OUP... 31 Ot Weat 8.2.2 311 employes with 25 years of | cording to ; one-third interest from ‘Saginaw
start, except in“ soybeans. Some | , Veswtables; Bests, No 1. 00.1.3 doe Am Tel & Tel 17714 Greybound ... 13.6/ Service will be honored Dec. 16 at) Central Market, 14 &. Pike, We | Broadcasting Co. for $155,000.
additional export business over Cabbage. No 1. M.1.00 “by cabbage Gains and losses spread over a Am Weeks... tas Reyes Mts ..00 33 an awards dinner at Devon Gables. | have fresh fruits and vegetables.| Gerity also owhs radio stations
night was a help, Buying was > = , fractional range. Many leading “")) @LS Momesth.....” 8. woman im fancy fruit baskets.|WPON at Pontiac wopJ
eagressive, however, and it wasn't Ref, 14s by; sanbage. rows Rs lissues were quite active at un | Ancc Wit CM. Hooker Si... 93 oe en Sal ae will | Sip 3-220. Adv. | - and at
dong before other cereals dipped | beds: carrots No 1, 100-150 bu. | changed prices. Arece OU. $8.4 Moud Mer.,... 123| be part of STB employes similarly “ Adrian, ,while Saginaw operates
a little in sympathy with beans. | {e'i's60-2.90 crete: cole. Ho :| “Trading was.brisk. The tape fell | #4, Dry @ “ie Inland Sti... 84 honored in ceremonies throughout | 505) Da" pg vase, OA. baionel | FM — ~~ “a
want ney he OS ee 128 don. Celery, Tote eS ta. More, | behind as much as four minutes Atl Cet. Line 138 6 Tateriak Ir..2, r SS Se —Adv
hour was to lower, Decem radish, No 1, 656-7 in reporting floor transactions, but oes a: set on 3 presented an .
ber $2.26%; corn unchanged to % | ¥® 3, 7-100 bu 1 teeta ' ore MS... pe hen oe or dea, After your rummage sale call 5 Miners Killed as Wall
a EN ee em on o |S ete Cee ee Beh aoe. 334 im Tee ta Ba] — , [FR See. We wh ek wD rer! Co “ss Shaft
, ber | 08 _behs. a et ir Steels were mostly lower, motors | Beech Nut .... 22 Isi Crk Coal 23.3 unsold ttems free. For charitable in Deep
changed to % lower, Decem' Ne %-bu. Pote- bt ened. meerch Bendix AV ,,., 98.6 Jacobs ...... + 66 Ryan, son of Mrs. Eva) distribution. Adv.
81%: rye % to 1% lower, Decem-| toes, Ne 1, 1.50 bag:_pore- | steady, : prohaarell | ~—y aes —— ge e Miller, 44 W. Strathmore St., has *| SPRINGHILL, Nova Scotia (UP)
ber $1.20; soybeans 1% to 2% | tes Ne 20500 om tap rome |dising shares nixed, Bosing Air .:. $11 Keloey May ;: 383/been accepted by Northrup Aero- Rummage sale at 128 W. Pike|—Five miners were killed early
lower, January $2.76; lard 15 lower we Leet ba; redishes, Hothouse. |Steady, distillers steady, radio- — oe ES ———— ooo Institute for enrollment in | St» Friday, Dec. 10th, beginning | today when a wall collapsed on
to 15 cents a hundred pounds | No {: 139140 bu. Seman, ‘heorn televisions steady, utilities mixed, Borden 721,618 Kresge, 08 ::. 3a¢| their 50- week course in at 9:30 a. m. Washington Junior | them 12,000 feet underground here.
higher;, December $14.72, PS, BB Bat coppers higher, chemicals lower, | Bore Warn ..18s | ioe Gan "| and mechanics, A World| =" Community Club. —Adv.! three of the victims were
CHICAGO GRAIN 138 bu: a Mo 1. 96-125 a an Brun Balke’. 313 Uv Meat... 12¢|War II veteran, Ryan is @ gradu-| Fish . 82 Perkins. Fri. 5-?| brought ta the surface almost im- oon
—_— Bee 4—1AP)}—Opening | bu. Tomas met 2, 2.39-3.50 | lower, and airlines higher. — Burrough Sgt EAP abe: ss ate of Max High School, _ $1.00. Temple. —Adv, | mediately by fellow miners work- +
a a 1.28% | debs; turnip, topped, No i, ‘os ba. STOCK AVERAUES ee we es a Gam’* 4, | North Dakota. ——— T peetage sale, There. @ Fri,| "6 Nearby, but w rescue crew) >
ecg 1 a psomell a Eig he ang 8 yp RA, ld ened ee ee eee 9:30 a. m. 11 Auburn Ave. —Adv.|%@4 to dig for hours before | Masco Screw t
ly : 194} About 300 jac employes of Midwest :
MAY ones 225% Mar weewese 2 18 1 $28 ta; engive, Mencked, Be I, tastes Seen Uh 60 cette ‘p= $84 arty a. a] the 8. 8 Co. will ke eae ‘aa sa ap ne ee Rudy.
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pointed a old was awake enough to see his fath-| “‘She's gone to take care of low.
teenager, man, father and er leaving the house without saying ——~ | — —- —~ ————--___----- wat a ee 3 gaffer whose mother was muwr- good-bye to him or, it« has been | SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith
4 dered in one —— most bisarre | i ustified, ever asking about him. |
|, Cases of ite time. He was told his father had hurt | NANCY by Ernie Bushmiller The testimony has drawn a sad himself, and that everything would
i picture of the little fellow, | be okay, Il HAVE
= Mrs. Esther Houk, wife of the, Another witness in this case has rer eon
: mayor of Bay Village, tells of her | sworn that he saw Dr. Sam beat SNOW ——— ae 0 OL Oa
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