ee ates re 9 Oe O-OOS | OG SS Pen ‘ i ake "ai Someone : Details page two | ' | 112th YEAR kaekeke | Mit \y ij et ' | i a vaygtd , * * 2 a North Sea Third Day Mendes Moves to Get Big Vote on Paris Pacts | Calls Assembly Chiefs to Meeting in Attempt to | Hurricanes Whip Of Feared Dead |Guess Who Missed a Pre-Holiday Visit? as Gales Pound 2 ) Seawalls, Ships va pl: Hope Dims for Safety of 19 on Belgian Vessel; Military Fight | Drops in River | Raise Tail of Airliner More .Storms Forecast Halt Abstentions LONDON \® — Winter PARIS (INS) — A con- At dawn today, 10 men hurricanes roared over the tinuing indication that hun- still were missing. Eighteen North Sea for the third dreds of French deputies —four of them crewmen— straight day today, batter- will abstain from the crucial were saved and acts of hero- ing shipping and hurling vote on the Paris accords ism in the murky midnight mountainous waves against forced Premier. Pierre Men- many. No West Europe’s sea defenses. des-France into action to- Snead ae At least 24 persons were day. , believed dead in the contin- The dynamic, youthful twin-engined DC3 chartered uing storni. . Weather . ex- perts predicted more gales ing this afternoon of the x. 1. axes to Gate Wess Chess on the way leaders of the majority here shortly before __ Sin bt rae ond : : - + |groups in the National As- ; gion, Dutch and perth German sU PLUM DREAMS—Some people sleep. the United Press Phete| SEMDly to make a final tower operator at Allegheny coasts. Most. shipping in the North | best part of their lives away. While Johnny Violette, | his eyes and look around. Santa was visiting effort to stop the trend ee ee Sea and ish Channel had fied | 21 months old, of Lincoln, Neb. presumably is | children’s ward in a Lincoln hospital on one of hiS | toward massive abstentions. pear oe ee iets dreaming of Santa and sugar plums he should open | pre-Christmas rounds. ° Thus far, apes :' rig of Martyrs Church.| Than 10 Days ' | buys a four-seater Moskvitch car, | Sergeenko started toward Minsk : 0 a ers Masses on Christmas day will fol- First 7 Di new announced “they're ee low the normal schedule UNITED NATIONS, N. ¥. (INS) | rutsce, the fall purcheos” peice, | towed, bene sehen the distributer | Alertness on the part of a Pontiac |# trance and 5 In detense, the city shaft froze. / White House Workers | Emmy, Methodist Churh will|—U. N. Secretary General Dee Russia has no time - payment : « —e J | ’ $ g 5 i i } I f ff af Hf fe E i E E 1 z g a i E i | Efi F rf if 2 ; ; z FF j F 2 i ; i 5 E 7 SRF t's wife when she came back Space mien in flying saucers. are ee bis Mosk- | first three weeks of the month,| to the store at 4 p.m. to pick paving frequent visto the earth|f } production coasts along normally,| up the altered suit. She impli- | to spot faults in the world’s sur- OF a jl - , too cases, his tyoubles| Then, in the last 10 days, the | cated her husband under ques- © “St, James Episcopal Church | “*"?” are just beginning, / . | “assault” begins. This is a speed-| toning. se 43 F) g : i i ! at t fi, tl i “L : THe bBei> iy Ae Hf seein, iit Hel il shitty Ptah i : gai sii Viele TH j fay wh i i iE Hf 5 é 3 i i E H i i j Z i a typist pair would probably be charged from the front office wound up | '#'er today. oe who ee ne ae SOOM ) “She talks continuously about midnight service report: reform program in Japan which oe saa “on Capele at on to Peiping was not likely to ° / = , ‘McCarran Act Ruled religion. She mentioned taking her | nas heen generally accepted as the White House jtaken as “bending your ontiac ths If, during the first 10 days of | oldest wet | ounien and newsmen. Christmag morning service will | putting you in a humiliating posi- the month, the inspectors examine V lid : ? | Deci . world’ : — every detail carefully, they often a | in - SiON She ; ‘ pass items in the last 10 days present- going anywhere / without even checking them. There _—-= = " 35 W.|have even been cases where in- | Board directing the party to cam- | Chicago, The hearing spectors simply turned their | ply with its provisions “are valid | tively for Friday. i ; ? j 3 : £ ; E i z | | in : | 3 1 or axa ' : eff : | z i i § i ; z { + iy i} i i af hf Ee - | f H | f fi . | Foot upholstery and the faulty dis- |¢vidence supports the Board's 1899, he was the son of | tributor shafts, were solved months findings that the Communist party : am ot |™ Dotson | ago in the laboratory, but still “is substantially directed, domi- . son-in-law. | follow the usual achedule. the U.N. Assembly, which is not ghd was married to Ethel Green in haven't been applied. | nated and controlled by the Soviet to St. Joseph Hospital ist, now in Washington, has beg 7 Tennessee Nov, 17, 1918 | § Py c | Union, which controls the world : ¥ | » a, . | S. Putyaev and M. Kartsman, ’ s agriculture attache for the U.S. — Coming here from Tennessee | staffers ‘ot the Moskvitch plant | Communist movement.” a ; =r US. Warming U ee = «|e re arming p ciel we at en pe fans years ago, Mr. Dotson was | newspaper who signed the report,| Judge John A. Danaher joined pang Sed ha 38, tered rege lation, \ all such Gee ar six heael and pebtical ob | last fed at Pontiac Motor have a one-word explanation — |Jdge Prettyman in the ma ; transferred from the state. yG- | Division, “ wcreny 68 | opinion, but Judge David Bazelon | *@tisfactory condition at St. Joseph Agriculture Department if p reeze visers, none of them of Amerigan| Besides his widow, he is sur- es | dissented, saying he would void Mercy Hospital today where he is packed nationality, / | vived by four children, Mrs. Mary | ‘the law on the grounds of Fifth, Deing treated for anemia, accord- : aboard the per more to be | (Continued From Page One) He expects to pause briefly in| Cummings of Drayton Plains, mrs. Do 5 Condition Amendment. ing to hospital officials. — ppoares | lof the few areas where a snowy | London for a talk with British | Beatrice Bryant, Robert and Del- pe This amendment provides that |, Firemen used an inhalator on The White House has announced | Christmas appeared assured. While | Fay eg nee an Ppa bert, all of Pontiac. ° no person shall be required to give rng praca dhl ee. | ; > | } Inc in = that the President's three grand-| temperatures rose in the South, the | Pte” and in New Delhi with Prime | “Also surviving are a sister. Mrs. (Continues Better incriminating evidence against | Lake most two hours . Maj. | mercury plunged as much as 22) “imister Jawaharlal Nehry. =| Hallie Wilson and a brother, Er- himself. yesterday, before he was taken to | 3 a} i ? A : | d | j if ! j f iq ge re EF ! | | } | make it to guna tor, a family |. 7 ge | Rest, both of Tennessee. VATICAN CITY w — Vatican the hospital. Citas th eat _ and Vermont, hitting one above 3 Waterford Breakins Mr. Dotson will be sent to the | surces said today Pope Pius Xil | Mendes to Get Assist | zero at Portland, Me. The forecast | White & Ransons Funeral Home in . . } if action came as & The 4 Union City, Tenn. thi ing. | Tested: well last night and his con- From Dai Princess Seeki Fytr, dit Army's Command and General | Snow: “vs ™ Reported to Police Burial ill we a the. Freemont | dition continues to improve. ST. P in Mal ee ng d lon — n.| Cemetery there, Arrangements are Dr. Riccardo Galeazzi-lisi, the ppp ende: f M de § and Eisenhower is dete New York City, one of the | a, and possibly’ three breakins | by the Huntoon Funeral Home. mier Pierre Mendes-France is 0 ur [ uspects see if the | i | iri i oles 78-year-old pontiff's private physi-| going to get an assist from Min- te week, Warmed up a little me — last/ carl = Water: | a cian, reported that treatment to | nesota’s Dairy Princess in his cam-| DUNN, N. C. (UP)—Authorities — places | tore. | "4 on re ved to William E. McCarthy rebuild the Pope's strength is paign to discourage wine drinking | today sought to extradite Mrs. Dor- — . ‘ ve n comnyitted by the same The will be recited at “going well.” | among his countrymen, othy Long and Edsel Heslip, alias| However, the Agriculture on the other —. ae to Police Chet 7:3 eee at the Melvin A.| The pontiff planned to take his| The princess, Eleanor Maley, | Edward Martell, trom Detroit to| ment declared that despite b found to get. the youngsters and| hand, » “bathing suit Christmas” | Broken into/last night were the | Schutt Funeral Home for William | th daily automobile ride and/ will fly to Paris Sunday and pre- | charge them with murdering Mrs. |complishments, they must their tather to Auusta for at least | was expected with temperatares | Buiman Hargware at 3500 Eliza |E, McCarthy, 68, formerly of 11,-| Walk in the Vatican gardens this| sent the non-wine-drinking Premier |Jong’s, busvand. him any new a day or two without disturbing the | in the mid-70's. lbeth Lake food. Panchuk Meter TI? Mlene St. Detroit. The funeral | &fternoon. with 48 quarts of milk—one from| Sheriff Claude R. Moore of Har-| cant for a similar position. State F 8 i routine of the r, : ‘ : At noon tomorrow, he will give a | each of the states. nett County signed murder war-| Department security experts phd Bs oF aneerohure peg es al akac ame at | fom St. Michael's Catholic Church, | brief Christmas message and biess- ; rants yesterday after Mrs. Long, | agreed that under present regula- xt: nrise renade | low freezing, the mercury rose five 2616 Dixie Hwy. . | Burial will follow in Mount Hope Ciristinas' Day) bs pluses to abecer . ’ she and Heslip killed her husband, | and this also may block finding a ELMIRA, N. Y..®—A fuse blew |? ace to bolster the state's | aan porters ey hsb asa Caen. Lisbon, Maine, Nov. 6,|&t his apartment window for the Ray Strickland, 31, of 351 Furse | Pvt. Samuel L. Long, 21, last |new job for him, and plunged radio station eae een en ieee attiee wuined throwing a piece of ice through | 1887, he was the son of Jeffrey first time since his dangerous col- St. pleaded guilty to drunk driving ——— | | The Agriculture Department said into darkness for 35 minutes last... MG temperattures raised | and Eugenie Bernier McCarthy, He | lapse of Dec. 2 to bless pilgrims Wednesday when he appeared be-| The suspects fled to Detroit aft- | that Ladejinsky's job called for top Sree hopes that good driving conditions | ‘he front door glass, and at Bul- | and Eugenie Bernier poled > SAL M i E security clearance which could night just after a disc jockey had) in hola dow traffic denthe | man’s a brick was thrown through | came to Oakland County and Pon- | gathered below in St.Peter's fore Municipal Judge Maurice E. | er the shooting and were arrested. not finished playing a recording of the iD the holiday weekend SS ae tine im 1941, where he was em- | Square. | Finnegan who ordered him to pay | Moore said he was notified that | be given because he has two sisters song “Dim, Dim the Lights.” yf weetene. | Only valuables missing were $1 | ployed as a pharmacist. Surviving , ——— Fi $50 Poss ee him to_ sepbgrery any part in the slay- paper captions whom he may. i! ° : in pennies from Bulman's, Van | is a brother, Lucien of Dearborn. | x | wee Gays m Oakland County | ‘ both are fighting ex- coercion. The Weather Cardinal Reaches Korea | atta said. although the stores had| Mr. McCarthy died here yester. Robust Great Grandma | jait | tradition. Se PONTIAC AKD VicIMITY — mest, 0 Spend Yule With Gls | been ransacked by thieves in their | day. Juggles Train Wheels | ing Corp., and cited testimony of Son teenie. “Sater Soeeaer “St GEOL, @ <= Franck: Cardinal) Prrtune Willass Sielse endl oe! vt CHICAGO (INS) — Mrs. Mary Who Needs Hands? ee neg lge nehonrer aan minishing nds . - i , 67, of Chi robably toniete nes Lew, tenigbe wecit, bie tomer Spellman arrived. here today to Donald Gravlin discovered the two | Motor ist § Condition higieanghcapck Fe armen A ] T O party clearance. row night with snew flarries, tow 16-18. Spend his fourth consecutive Christ rieamglin'nie oe prakeins oe ae . { ee great-grandmother in America.” rm ESS ot pens ule a i 5 t A Seeiirca = ‘ 4 y = s “KS early oaay . F Af & | } Ss. ‘ s , 7 . b4 seat ceTetay in Ponting _— ae h American troops in Chris Bulman, hardware — store all er 0 ision gota Stee ieee piece omy Gitts With 10 Nimble Toes ag Into Car’s Side; . , |e *, reported the third, | ; oe m ; : 14 is Ini : At @ am: Wind veiocity 12 mph, He will say masses for US owner, reportec | Robert B. Morgan, M, of 4220) road, handles 17,000 pounds of steel outh, ’ njured Babee Sees Dr. J “11+ ae lin fair condition teday at Pontiec [obese crane moving 700pound take two arms, and (wo legs SOT lea Ce eg tee eae nat | pRutert Seconder, 14. of $080 Z ya am o the demilitariz zone during | h p W l| | c ! with . Moon oe ee te = ‘his six-day visit - l. 0 n . | ams |General Hospital with injuries suf- | railroad wheels, but sometimes she an inquisitive youngster to find out = ne has poe aaa aan Towidlie: ses tread of Pace : e Ghaisenasieies | The 65-year-old prelate said he is if f | fered yesterday in a truck - car | has to shove the wheels around what surprises Santa Claus has in|, slight! right , General Hospital for leg cuts suf- Sa m..;...... it _ interested greatly in helping the H d H | § ff | collision. | by hand. | Store. _— y- fered when he walked zs ME soeeeonse 4 a3 = = sale cea 32 | 100.000 war orphans in Korea. He €d 5 Ospi q q Hospital attendants said Morgan | For a change of pace, the great-! Louise, the Waxahachie, Tex., >> - of en saute ne M39 ait tne Da: MK. cccsic. - 3 | said he witnessed loading of a mil- | Dr. John P. Wiliams, of 6570) received a possible skull fracture | grandmother cooks a weekly Sun- baby born without arms and aban-| Though Louise began life with a Lake road, yesterday, according We m..:.... od | lion pourids of clothing bound for|Commerce Lake ‘Rd., has been. when his car swerved into south- | day dinner for 36 members of the doned by her real parents, is doing dark future, she now has loving to Waterford Township Police (etnesday ts Peatiae needy Korean children before he named chief of staff for 1955 at bound traffic lanes on US 10 north | Pietraszek clan. - (all right, with 10 nimble toes. | parents and security. The Capps David J. Ballard, 30, of 137 Cot those! eeasewn) left New York | Pontiac General Hospital. iof Williams Lake road and! Hardly had she finished with her a chicken farm . - Mtighest ‘tompereiare _— p | own & prosperous ; driver B Mowest temperature. ool. ie a | Named vice-chief of staff for the | smashed into a truck. Driving Charge Dismissed , Di birthday party—she was 2 last | Louise is the legal owner of 200 Satta wan ‘Gee a 4 WeatherPartiy sunny.” «Ross P, Tenny’s Condition "8" ** Dr. H. A. Furlong. who | The truck driver, Harold J. 'Friday—than she began exploring | healthy hens, whose eggs will. pro-| trom M59 to Elizabeth Lake road ee ver in . ed is chief of staffelect for 1956. | Meiers, 29, of 2290 Bowen Rd., | A drunk driving charge was dis- for the gift-wrapped packages hid- duce an estimated $7,000 in cash | when the boy started to the . me Age Pentioe _ Remains Critical Today @ Dr. Williams succeeds Dr. N. F. Lapeer. told Waterford Town-/ missed in Municipal Colrt yester-|den in the home of her adopted |for her by the time she is 10. | road = lowes temperatare scasoeeew ess 1" Ross P. T seat e Gehringer. ship Police that he was slowing day against Elbert Smoot, 44, of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene | Louise has many friends! , Weether—gnow, - ree Rd ‘oe ee are Chery: Others named at the annual elec. | down for a left turn at the Mich- | 297 Hughes St. He had been ac-| Capps. of Seagoville, near here. | throughout. the nation who want! . cal — sitiioens ig) ak Mite st Pa 2 on . ae ‘ ritical tien were Dr. Kenneth Vanden-| igan State Highway Department | cused following an auto accident | She uses her nimble, sensitive toes | to help her, One friend, Col. Wes-| Sad Homecoming Awa Mighest L hone fee eli — at Pontiac General Hos- secretary-treasurer; Dr, Lu-| Weighing Station, when Morgan's | Dec. 1 on W. South boulevard near | as another child would fingers. ley W. Price, of Astoria, Ore., has Visiting Berkley Family o6 im 1993 in ‘1878 ‘ ea ke ex pee os . cious A. Farnham, member-at. car oe swerved out of | Franklin’ road. i os ” ba rs ° wii been writing to Mrs. Capps about ys Temperstere | large of the executive committee, | control. Meiers was not injured. Judge Cecil McCallum said that4 ore Mrs. Capps knew t| Louise since he read a newspaper; BERKLEY —. Police are trying oh hee & | “Fenny, genera! saee el the and Dr. Arthur Young, chiet of the | a drunkometer test and testimony | was happening, Louise had found | story Jast August. The retired/to locate Julian J. Petruzzin 2 33 | . manager 0 | general practice section. iLi loses indicated Smoot was not intoxi- her No. 1 Christmas present—ay Army olficer sent a musical rock- | Cleveland to tell him a $3,000 4 4 Mere 4 Blan Cole Oil Co., was injured in | Reelected were. Dr. R. W. Bul- Library Cc Early |cated at the time. . | big doll with dark hair and black/ing chair that plays “Rockaby | fire destroyed hig home in Berkley 3 21 Miuwounes 31 20! company’s yard at 392 S. San- lard Jr., chief of the surgery sec- The Pontiac City Library will} Smoot testified that his foot/eves like Louise. Since then doll Baby” as a Christmas gift. yesterday. 3b 3 Few Orleans 12 43 ford St. Wednesday. Hospital at | tion: Dr. Donald. S. Smith, chief | close at 4 p.m. Friday in observ- | slipped off the brake pedal, caus- |.and girl can’t be separated. ..| But Louise found that too. Now| The fire broke out just three S 3 Gt Lous ge 33 | tendants said Tenny has a possible of the medicine section, and Dr. | ance of Christmas and open again ing his auto to strike the rear of The other night the Capps beard she spends mich of her time rock-/| hours after Petruzzi and his family é ae patens 2 $ | pelvis fracture and internal in-| Furlong, chief of the obstetrics-| Monday morning, according to Li- one driven by Clarence J. Scheib \a crash in the living room. Louise | ing hé@ Christmas doll in her / left the house for a Christmas visit 7 Traverse City #91 JUrICS. gynecology section brarian Miss Adah Shelly. of 5165 Latimer, had climbed on top of the divan| Christmas rocker with ftiends in Ohio. t » + “s ; i ls g8 iE 7 i: af ; | | i on Hoan rll pee : ae a ae ee a TS rt Hg ail ete maa 5 9 cs ~ Ex I Be Closed All Day December 24th! A Very Merry Christmas All Major Securities Wil \ » ie 3 eget Ce GE Pitts Gay i bet Pa jut are Hh ' tin Thi Ga tH he yt ae | ‘ julie Ht ay : LAS. oC ait? qi in st gai! ale ig Me Tape Hi Lf sFu4) | ae pet P ca Bae Ek ‘ a p= , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954 = JUNIOR EDITORS \ i‘. A e®, — TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT Fi ‘ Se ere ee th Ie il wn Et a3 ex 2 saat gyal iy af . 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He ap md au it i Hh ' Th ray HIRE ae Ss * ww z ° > x iv) Gs 4 2 C. I. NEPHEER CO. 5 ft. Season‘s Greetings ® to Each and Everyone! Investment 414 Community National Bank Bldg. PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. Phones: FE 5-2100 end FE 4-5831 WE ACCEPT TRADE-INS on 4 ft.-4/2-ft Fall Stock of Soll Pipe end Fittings — Everything in Plumbing Supplies 100 $, Seginew Open Friday Nights ‘til 9 ; Ha ala and candles The Metropoli- Club held a Christmas Party for cong 4 300 wt a — nochoner Cho Bonk spoon Crater Plan Yule Services With Baskets for Needy i i said Allen, . A dividend of on the common ‘ed, payable of record | tan ” , to A next June and then I don't know what we'll ess additional vault space is oS ed = for Clerk's Records tap pense D naturalization procedures. “Space there will be used up cares fF mean 1163 > st cote Presents Gift 1s raed 8 eene see“ en8 “Oe < as" sesk2csslacss ernerater ace on ee ee eee aR 2: : NEW YORK, Dec. 23—Compiled by the (AP)—The Detroit y aed Inland 8tt Associated Press. (AP) —Balable ho and uneven: ~- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK rage ae By 13. DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT, Dec. 23 “Se cea —_— Gubens pelebte (. iuarbes chou ansed salable ethene cast a Cattle guns” Fa Bound Train Pontiac Derailed at Chic Lj a t : : i i f i i rE | i r fi Hal Boy le Gays: 7 h il ff i ili i Fe 3 fe § Hy : : th ry rt if i i ri A i Fle pill have to end up in the ‘‘dead letter” them? 4 i F 5 a ‘| file, What else can be done with | y | |Answering Santa Letters ii i i 7 3 : , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954 PONTIAC : ALLEY 00P THE * H Ri ! = _ » py gg *i ; HD - ity 8 at trill Fo izeete ay Fas TH i i : | cE 7 i t ‘i? SFE ; sf 1. 2 me © O Pee On | [ecnee, 1808 by math Garvin, te. / 223 | “I told them Margery had a date and went to a movie—but they said they were her boy friends, too!” MOCK . MOCK INTERE WOOR ALTER a 4, 2 eer. 1964 by win Daren ey th ee 0 Pas aps 1 Oek by WET Borvien, bre by Jose Luis Salinas Sstos" 2-2 ’ “4 (Wiese Ge two hands come together the little bird comes out. A CHRISTMAS A PACKAGE GIFT FROM peti al | ' voettill vi by Charles Kuhn YOU SHOULD TAKE VERY} ' GOOD CRRE OF IT’ J t Ah. WITH THE OLD'A SEEMS TO ME V, CHRISTMAS 4) THE POLICE */ MIGHTY LAX OH, | DO, GRANOMA // } GOLLY, | COMB IT AT LEAST ONCE EVERY WEEK ./’ | Cope: F088 ty ane Harwin, en, way carne . FORCE IS “THESE Days! THEY COME IN HANDY - YOU WON'T HAVE™ TO WAKE ME MORNINGS ANY MORE A A CIDER PARTY ON THE VERY NIGHT WE'RE HAVING A CHURCH BAZAAR AND THEM HERE A sO MISS IT-- YOU'RE D, Too! a % Ne ek ta 4 - ot nary € ae idk : ‘eae we ’ =~ * 3 Ag <4 - tol ee Alia ne 4, - ree See See ee A , THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1954. PIR : a ; . he a0 ' 7 —- : “pes y / 9 “ ‘ t al ‘£ ‘ oe. & : : \ | f 4 | P ish’. to Get n ifetevision Show: ‘ Bars, s os dace . ae President, Wife ries { : . : 3 fj Ty | 7 t : Pr Pomel. . s MEMPHIS, Tenn, (P—A Missis- a Fisbieete, { -->Today’s Television Programs -- |Coca Still Lags Japenese Prince sz sr i «ert pore oe ae wes | : ty ; ; oe. te last tight fron Sreaidane ns little Pauline Caimey with Cheis- Channel 3--WIBE-TV Ceaanel +—WW4J-TV Chansel 1—WXYE-TV Chaneei 9-CELW-TV | * > Gap ® Hid 74 mas_gitts and cards after doctors . SI amily sels pans said it probably would be her last _ SES fv Momuomrs seo) So You Want to Lead a/tt:08—(T) Creative Cookery. ® ‘ Pegg hc: gradi M wad $ :00—(7) Little Rascals. “Mike| Band. Youngsters conduct band.| Home. . Clarksdale, . received } : Fright.” (9S Capt. Video. Ad-| (9) Motion Picture Academy. |11.55 19) strike it Rich. Liberace Waits Opening Unusual Get - Together packages. She didn't open dices | grunt codec’ atiueiar enty venture serial. (@) ‘Time for Cale yn ip, Maeda” of Piano School Marking 21st Birthday | immediately but said she had writ-| a few months to live. nant ph gg Mee -aichionl d pate sg be aes S|. VUNDAY Av TEENOON Perry Como Still Tops of Heir to Throne ten Mrs. Eisenhower “telling whet! Pauline, who is mew three e ; niversity pte ph ga : 12:60—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) a hard time our family hasbeen | years old, is still living and get- _ search. . Colorcast. : Betty White Show. (2) Valiant NEW YORK (INS) — This may TOKYO &—Crown Prince Aki-| having.” ; | ting ready fot another Christ- re Gh Hoes datttn, Gaems. (i. tea~ED, Thosion, Sine Degas Lady. . _ |8eund like sacrilege: Amos ‘n’ hito, heir to the world’s oldest ‘The oe; ai te | mas. Her doctors are amazed een -ai"fe.| I Born” (Theater. “Slide |!%1—C) Love of Life, er ee: a eee, throne, enjoyed a rare get-together | rrancis Ward, of near Lake City,| nt wm she Keeps alive The Face. — vline whose ag in oat Le ther Your Nest. (2) Search for | #ughter that — _ 4 (op- of his 2ist birthday. rere s, Ward. & ae Sa sana ered Paulin’ ple . Pear a Liberace. Piano dangers career. , Tomorrow. ; 5 med “— , White House said the "s spirit pressions. (2) News Ace. Cline, Sa Tees, SNe Sinan 60 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. series called “Adventures of the rated the bright and personable but 0 ee eee scee tn: wena ae ee : = on Bw page .who knows “tent Charm Kite, @ eee Ye Stee Se sore lonely crown prince from his Par-| Eisenhower because he had no way . 6:45—(2) Weatherman. Dr. Ev- Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces ee BE © Soe énts since he was 3. They see him) to provide a Christmas for Alice | ago, she never smiled erett R. Phelps. 10:00—(4) Video Theater. Arlene | Life. last en ead tec ee only a few times each year. or his other two children, Eddie, visited the Carney home, Te—(1) Kekie, Fran and Clie. Publier Attair 2 |1:15—(4) Sonny Elliot, (2) Road | topped off with our favorite kid- er ree wee te m bende o> cl ening’ snot ibe Puppet show. (9) Abbott . . of Life: 2 size holiday tune, “Toyland” . . an »| defends young man accused of 8 yo that Sid emperor he hopes to smash the) ¥ f nty residents are sending (4) Michigan Outdoors. Mort | ‘illing deputy sheriff. Reed Had- 0 Brere ‘pet Row. Fe eeneied bale aaa ae ee rrtat’ semen | Yule Tree Backdrop cate tn, ae ieee Neff, host, (2) Featurette. ley stars. Ladies Day. P soloist than Imogene Coca or Max Qutors tnd the. old guards of the |) Mother’ . 7:15—(7) Detroit Deadline.’ News. —— Ella Raines Stes. oe ye Seven.” (9) | Liebman . . . ieaperial Seunshahd pat or § : ~ 7:30—(1) Lone Ranger. Western| in “Benton Case.” (2) Pro Foot, |%16—(9) Frank Conners. And beyend the tact of ime- re IRVINGTON, N. Y. @—A 37- 7 . gene's poor TV tuck lately there Biggest speculation centers mother w adventure. (9) China Smith./ ball Highlights. Films of. top | s:39—(9) Labbitt. (4) Jean pearete me chat to Cont Dan Duryea in “Bamboo Cof-| games Oe eae es the stmgts fact that che ts 0 around ow re peer onde a last night in front of her gaily fin.” (4) Dinah Shore. Christ- | : : marvelously equipped comedi- interest. decorated Christmas tree. Her hus- mas songs. (2) News. Doug Ed-|11:00—(T) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) |8:60—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon.| efme Whe needs » strong pro- remain evasive, but they are re-| band was booked on a charge of asa National News. (4) News. Paul| (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Pay-| @@cer and writers who can cap- ported in agreement on one point: | second-degree 1:45—(0) , News Caravan. John |? “Ullems. (2) News. . pe: re erp Mn a 20 te te een the eeice | The victim, Veronica Cordeiro Cameron Swayze. (2) Jane Fro-|1:15 — (1) Armchair Theater. /38—(4) One Man's Family. (2) Mart : anes bod in love with.” wns decaplinted by the shotgun nana 'Promen” eter viats| ice." ()” Good Neighbor ‘The |g.ts cp Galaen windows, (Raut Baku to satay her wider poses for Gingems sey feel] yen tee id, tere soerent- | USED TV SETS her. A ater. Ann Harding, George |? o - re — reap tes ws bigmouth Akihito's life Joan the fedesiens Mabon laee $10 to $15 Down : Brent in “Christmas ” (4) |%:45—(4) Concerning Miss “Mar- ed toa Christmasy ? 8:00—(7) Theater, Edmund Gwenn | fines hee Oe ome mood with a proper touch of path- Ce ete ety an, neal ict: Anthony Cordeiro, 43, they $5 @ Week in “Heart of Gold.” (9) They "3 : os which lurks inside every in- s pieced together a story in which cual Aum? Cant sean Song.” (2) Big Picture, Armed |4:00—(7) Capt. Flint. (9) Justic€ | og puss bay er ghz clowns with them. But he is ¢X-/he accused her of having failed drama. (4) You Bet Your Lite,| 7°ree* Sims. Slow Surprises us no énd to see nor- wa cae tah or bak pottieat beomeny| ee IT ed ter te el Groucho Marx quiz. (2) Star and |11:30—-(4) Tonight. Variety with z Bey Sere ites abe ofens tae With this exception: he was criti, — Story. Joanne Dru as wife who Gene Rayburn. 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret in hokey comedy, stich as cal of government orders to de- fights for husband’s love in FRIDAY MORNING Storm. Reginald Owen as the crumpet-in- showed slight “Brief Affair.” 4:38—(4) Mr, Sweeney's World.| mouth Britisher with Martha... HI-F] $:30—-(7) TMen in Action, Smug-|"e (4) Today. (2) Morning) (2) On Your Account. We somehow feel the same RCA Victor — Capthart — Websor — V-M —' Mitchell glers of opium doublecross each . 45—(7) Ricky the Clown. (4)/| Semse of wonderment when we HAMPTON ELECTRIC para ig marly Eom Bap 9:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4) n as ee ee ee | ba ie Se , 5 Cree gain.” (4) Justice. man re-| Christmas Program. (2) Wel- Randall disperting in slapstick . rE leased from prison finds outside | come Traveler. ee Oe oe te roles with Milton Berle and world holds more fears than !s.s6_(2) Breakfast With Murphy.| (2) R. Q. Lewis oe Ser quate jail, “Escape from Freedom,” : ' It’s plain Martha Raye looks (2) Shower of Stars. Charles |1#:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Romper |S:15—(4) White House Lighting-| 4 oui 'ss ner past husbands: , Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” Room. (2) Garry Moore. CS) Waite Mouse Cirtstnns ‘Toes | a iauve “Tan Callies oethead” with Fredric March; Basil Rath- | 19.597) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) |, Jeune. prominent billing on the “coming bone, Ray Middleton, Bob| 4 ane to Live . &:38—(7) Jungle Story. (9) Howdy | ies ctions” board Gung her Sweeney. Music by Bernard Her- Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) sketch with Art Carney mann. Colorcast. 10:45—(4) Three Steps to Heaven.| Pirate Pete. ' Who, though a deft ‘pantaloon, probably is presented best of all T j A R Ji P oe Pa die 1 aoe Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject te change without notice. (rulous man-about-sewers makes — him the star of the sketch in many WIR, (760) — CKLW, (800) «= WWJ, (850) = WCAR, (1188) §=6WHYEZ, (1870) | WRON, (1408) == WIBK, (1499) living rooms. . . | 4 Walt Disney's TV eminence 6:00—WIR, News GULW: ears Pieenery "CLW. Good Heighbor Cre WCAR, News, Hall cover and enlarges his ABC net- WPON. . Recerés work skein from the original 109 CREW, Mews, Spots Tag OO a btm, Yen & ie 1ab—WIR Ma Perkins states: to UE... Bow AL. A ig Cale. Feats GOA, Temple ‘Academy $:20—-97mR, De. Malone Perry Come remains champ (the same way everywhere from 6:156—W. , of Gusta . ie 20 WIR. Lee Getler, | tee, énith ad 145—WIR, Guiding Light Po Oo ao ad a a 0 oe eto Sabena ate i Se WIDE. L Gentile SEW Res Home "Twa heen Meinetneds Liberace is vamping-until-ready ae n Sete. The waft “mesh selec 10:48 —CHLW.. Organaires WPON, News, Party i to open a string of piano schools. peel Sy ery my 4 —— y— U Christmas Carole “7, re yd 2:15—waR, Mason Republic will release 27 more day feast table is Se Guew iene a Tig — tae sy enten wws. Plate | feature films to TV om ueuahy is @ pigs ” . Ten muon, Gperte | WOAK. Feokas teh Coe . be08 | Some with stars now more vane ane : : —- : —— gt 5 ae p/h 10:48—WW. Peset tho Beat oe: ate | prominent in TV than they were bond surround it. The pig le anoth. . ¥ ‘ . i= a TE | . WPON, Art Van Damme | |, 15 wn, sports Pinal Parade WXYZ, Martin Block in movies when théy first shot | «. cig ‘tradition e ‘ on — 7:00_WJR_ Guest House ww, Mazer nants nee | eee the celluloid: Anne Jeffreys, Eve going beck. to ae Estcteed 6.2) ate’ ww3, 3 Star WXYE/ Top of Town ere aloe Romanene | 2:43—WJR, Brighter Day Viking days when it was a symbol Be. * WXYZ, Red Skelton CKLW, Music we Pitas USA. wws Mérviage Pays, Arden, James Dunn... of fertility. a $ r a ! Se hae 11:38—WIR, Music WIBK. Don McLeod WCAR, Harmony It you've wondered what hap-| Gifts are exchanged around « . poe oe gees WPON, News, Shanley Mek WCAR. News, Lady, Gongs | 3:00—WIR, Wendy warren | pened to ex-Garroway singer Shit | family tree on Christmas Eve. = : (eee 7:15—WW4J, Say With Music an es aa WXYZ, Ed McKenale ley Harmer, ca ler Rg In the chilly darkness the se xt Giant 21 inch RCA MORMENG WPOR, Hymn Time WCAR, Casousd Canadian network revues... - ea by ay €:90—WIR, Agri'clt. Voice | i:.90-WIR, Make Up Mind | %15—WJR, Aunt Jenny very popular there. conned on cutem 58 deiner to * 3 WANS Senta nectier «| MAYS. Prof wolt WXY2, Christmas Carols | "Wwa" Pepper Young : church, lighting their way with All clear” picture—212% greater WJBK, L. Gentile SE Bay CELW. Quem for 0 Dag wink, Da Meets = | Sengtor Will Aske | taming torches. picture contrast. New “easy-see 145—WIR, BE. R. Murrow WPON, Egan Show aiecean: ary 3:43—WJR, Our Gal Sunday Christmas breakfast is eaten tuning dial. New “Magic Monitor” Tile, sane riser” = | SA-CKLW, Toby Devie | ""Wwa. Become ‘Chance wwe to moe | State to Restore | tom » big stew pot of meat stock || — chassis—automatically ties clea ——— Calls 4:00—WJR, House Part gmatically clearest ‘o 3:00—WJR, Jim Vanall WXYZ, Curtain os cuw with tasty hunks of Kim and | icture to finest sound | 0:00 WIR, Suspence WXYZ. Gsgood, Wolf 12:90_WJR, Jack White wxrz, wattrier, Mekenste | [elond Ch h special Christmas sausage ene. , WEY Show Stoppers 1:18—WJR, Music Hall Ww, Hews CKLW. Eddie Chase an urc "In the evening, Swedish { agp 1:38—CKLW, Terence O'Dell Toan, — WPON, Sports, News LANSING W — Sen. Frank An , lam. CM—WEER, Chow World | «ww, neve —=— Cte WZ, Geeta Deteo | vows (R-iiinean) said today he or out of sted edhe har v4 $ 95 —. CEL, Toby Davis se Tepe maak | WEOM, Chub 1000 will sponsor a bill to save Mack- | with lye. is WXYZ, Vandercook 8:00—WIR, Jack White CKLW, Austin Grant ~ 4:30—WJR, Music Hall inac Island's old Mission Church, CKLW, Crime Pighters a eee Noonday ws, a landmark since the days of the SS WETE, Juss Beet | g:18—WIR, Bud Guest bray oe fur traders. Rome Official Protests : oan, & Suen : 129e—WIR, Time Out, Myple| 4:6—WW3, Woman tm Mouse | oe Gina's Model in PI wave “Berenede Room $:90—WJK, Music Hall oxLw, ES an fe Ba yg per SAdctune eee ROME (INS) — The somewhat TRADE-IN YOUR OLD TY— ; a “OAR, "Radio “Revival 1:45—WXYZ; Charm Lady WW, News posing that -the state buy the | striking charm of Italian motion NO MONEY DOWN! 9:15—WIR. : WOR, Yarm ite came ene, Gace church and turn it over to the | picture star Gina Lollobrigida has Christmas Carols =| °O0 Win. nee i WPON, News, Serensd Mackinac Park the more wwse is wen eae FRIDAY AFTERNOON 5:15—-WIR, Muste ° restoration. Rome “ .: WATE, R Planagan WIBK, News, T, Georse | 1Me—WIR, Life's Road ee ee ae - | oo a RCA Giant 21-inch Console 16:68—WIR, Girl's Choir wron. neue. Music | wxve, Winter wwa tes Christmas Tree have offered t Modern inside and out! RCA Victor's 21 -irich “Benson” console, blond hardwood with noturol walnut trim. ‘339° =m See Our Wonderful Selection of G-E Television from 1 49” / , . / . =F mee sheahel. tae! Buy Them Alb on EASY-TERMS 5° Becee seat mm j }J a\ w os @ 2 & os == 0.0 w~a r oo | o£ S65 | oO) | gt &. | ma 6 2 Se | os = =i eS oe $2: 75F ree ii : g i : $ F . Fir ie E iS - re itt i A ai is A oF i qj z i i 5 F i 4 i fr i 1 i z i i § iti ft ef g H 2 i ; E z living there when Parker “I have a bike that’s practicall . ' y ad grat dl el te imew. I'd tike to have you pick | Reed had ese! another number.” | Sign Posted on Highway Finally, Parker encoun Ord Christmas Show Mountain in north Arkansas when 4 y A * < é % investigated @enee slaoutal @ w Unite! He Year knowing her family. _ | address. the Ford Rotunda in Dearborn will 84 ld brother, W | Yesterday, Reed sat waiting in be held over by popular demand whom he hadn't Ww. Parker apartment when~his through January 3. » | sister came home from work. Attendance topped 560,000 per- si ’ Mi - 7 | : ) new vislling the Porhere. sad Soe Pater Se 200 ny ance te ne | 100 TRADE-IN — FRA ER’S Beautiful 21” Console with Doors : , | Because of the iatadion the ab ieaara: rope ethyl oe ~~ : | HAMPTON - TV | os - FE 4-4792 : ‘ Eves. _ FE 42525 i s 4 a: ! Fi i ri Fe 7 ; r , i ; i : + : i il i ; i i H ; 5 i A a i : Fi i Z ia 4 E ff F Z ! : E 3 fa ? iz a Open 825 W. Mures rf i : i é | oo 4 . ~~ x a a ht ad BS RS yg 4 na ai erenenerancriain a a ; ao ee oe chi ee LPIVIGE j A = 82 8. @ oe ; ," Sallan “Sportster” 4 aye = Made to our own rigid specifications. | with Dublin and Ireland, also re- ‘74 (cua May we pause in the rush of this holiday season to thank our many friends whose good will throughout the year has been an inspiration to us and to wish you all the Blessings of the season. By LAURA Z. HOBSON NEW YORK. (INS)—Earlier this month, the story goes, a great flood descended on Dublin, and six dray horses locked In a stable were knee deep in water before the something that I couldn't quite place. Something also connected iF be a gs +. 43 ; : ; iF Hy Every adult can feel that thrill | and fulfillment, too. For some the larger cause will be religious, for others it will be} or educational. Some of | it in the eternal fight | prejudice and bigotry; oth- | equally eternal fight for | liberties and the freedom to | perhaps be wrong. ‘t matter so much ex- | t the cause is—just so it's any of the thousand | causes we all must | to earn our livings. to | clothe ourselves, to have FRFA-£2995) uifeiereee if Drive North on M-24 to ei eF THE, PONTIAC’ PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954 _ a : ' “ea. t ‘\Sur est Way to Happiness Gl Gets Yule Wish— --Give Yourself to: Cause 12th century. ' “We are like dwarfs,” he wrote, “seated on the shoulders of giants; Clothes for Koreans. MIDLAND w —” Second Lt. T) David M. Knopic’s Christmas bun- | dies — all 13 of them. will be a little late this year, but it doesn’t make tog much difference. The clothes in them.don't fit him any- way. : Here's why: Lt. Knopic, a 21- year-old Midland resident before he left for Korean service, wrote his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael’) Knopic, recently: © clothing. over here. Be me mother, sending clothes over is like’ saying prayers — it can- not be overdone.” } A resulting story in the Midland Daily News prompted the city's” residents to toss some 500 pounds \of clothing — mostly for children - ,™ ll . y . | T found them in a new 50-cent | | pocket book—of ail places—to be| | published right after the new year, | Paint May Be Poison on Child’s Playthings WASHINGTON (UP)—Never re- | paint junior’s crib or toys with | | leftover paint. A teething youngster | | might chew on the toy and ewal- | | low poison. . j While paint of any type is hardly | the proper food for the growing | child, a paint manufacturer's asso- | ciation points out that the store- | bought toy's original coat of paint |or varnish is not harmful when swallowed. The association warned parents | against using left-over paint for economy purposes without first checking with paint dealers to make sure it is the proper kind for | the purpose | Boston was covered with glacial ice 1,000 feet thick 50,000 years | ago. 7 a FINISHED | BEROOM | CADET | HOME DOWN | $500 No Closing Costs | ‘46 A MONTH | Lake Privileges | on Elkhorn Lake NEAR SCHOOLS Clerkston-Orion Roed West to Sunset Roed CRA-MIN-YAN BUILDERS FE 4-1549 dust 3.98 Crew neck so smart with neck lace or pin. Choice of white and holiday colors, 34-40. *Du- Pont's acrylic fiber . Lingerie Dept.—Main Floor a - at —_ i 3% \ Cetra a\ . A < ll” Wiss > ; } ¢ . > —— Country Inn Bo Finest Milk. Dark Chocolate “%-Lb. Box 49¢ Wondertu! hocolate assort- ment! 15 different exciting va- rieties thickly coated with fin- est pure chocolate’ Candy Dept.—Main Floor nm Use Sears Credit Coupons — -_ last minut — om -in $10 to $50 denominations .— > /) ° ideal for small item buying. : \ Use them just like dash in any Sears store! __ a , s \ * ° ~ paisley print robes f Attractive styles in assorted col- 98 ors for the women on your list! Women's sizes! A Ready-to-Wear—ind Floor ~ \ ee. e . iJ lounging pajamas * Gift Plastic / ! Fashioned in pretty, yet i- d cal styles for women! Geos 98 ‘ Handbags from many patterns and colors! ‘ Ready-to-Wear—ind Floor 7] Gift- 98 2. et eeetiet seem oy Priced A) é ples Fed. tax tod ‘ diers dresses Chodse from - wide as- "Assorted holiday styles that chil- sortment of plastics . . . A} dren love. Prettied with ruffles 98 5 a gift she'll adore at a q and frills! 2 to 6x : rs eo attord Infants’ Dept—Main Floor \f ~ Girls’ Orlon® Gift Cardigans 4.98 Smooth fitting styles in man assorted colors, periect for gfft- giving! *DuPonts acrylic fiber. Girls’ Wear—2nd Floor . arr yy _ ~ ‘e Bp; | ‘ i { 7 to 14 enn wereevan Tame Size-Stretchers “Grow” with Child's Foot ~ Just 59% Pr. One size fits any child's size 6 to Bl/,' 100°, white Helance nylon stretches to a perfect fit, for pertect comfort Hosiery Bar—Main Floor Attractive Umbrellas Regular 3.98 Values y ig Special Purchase! Fine quality acetate umbrellas in 16 and 10-rib Slim Jane styles with fashionably de- signed handles. Variety of gay colors and patterns to choose from. Come in now . . . Choose your gift umbrella ot Sears and save! Accessories—Main Floor Sale Priced Christmas Eve Accessories—Main Fleer ‘ bei, elk f . 4, "+, me eK: ate 5 ” NR © 4 ’ e gifts * Wool Gift Gloves for Women, Girls oly 1.59 Wide selection of styles and - colors to choose from . in all -wool for warmth, wear! Accessories—Main Floor — Sed Gift Table Lamps Gleaming White Pottery Base 22.in. High «= QB Decorative! White pottery base on wrought iron legs. eHand- some black perforated paper shade. UL listed Lemp Dept.—2nd Floor Elastic Leg Brief Sparkling White Nylon Tricot Each $] Comfortable snug style in white with decorative lace panel in front. Chaice of small, medium or large sizes Lingerie Dept.—Main Floor Chenille Robe Reduced! 199 Girls’ full length cotton hile robe in many colors sizes 7 to 14 .and nuts che- ‘rr Similar. A Practical Gift! Head Warmers 1.98 Choice of plain or plaid head warmers in assorted styles Choose hers now Accessories—Main Floor Only : Fine Fruit Cakes Popular “Country Inn” rome 3.98 Generously filled with fruits — glazed cherries, plump raisins— Celio-wrapped to keep fresh. In gift tin Candy Dept.—Main Floor Men's “Flex-Fits”’ _ Comfortably “Hugs” Any Foot Each 79¢ Made of “stretchy” nylon, con- tains no rubber. Comes back to same size after washing As- sorted colors and patterns Men's Farnishings—Main Floor Tomorrow - Perfect ‘ | ~ A a ce Gift Priced . Hassocks for Dad 4.49 in front of Dad's favor- ' ite chair or the TV set. Assort- ed styles, colors Only Lamp Dept——2nd Floor — 60-Gauge Nylons Stop-Run Top ‘n Toe 1.15 pr., 3 pr. 3.30 “Beautifilm” ultra sheers with non-run ring at top and toe..In newest shades, in her size. Hosiery Bar—Main Floor Two-Tone Trigger Named for Roy Roger's Horse 23-in. High §=99.95 This fellow holds up to 100 pounds! Palomino colors; rayon- lush body. Mounted on steel tame; rubber“tired wheels. Toy Dept—Mcin Floor 154 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 a