should Get Hike? oe By ROGER*: LAME h ich State Tax ds ‘Major Study _ EAST LANSING ) — Research men have advised citizens studying Michigan’s tax structure of ways to wring an extra 80 million dollars a year out of the state sales tax, or cut its yield by more than 60 millions, As to what if anything should be done, the research- eae and in part depend- conclusions reached in related taxation fields. - per Citizens Advisory Committee to the Conlin legis- . lative tax study heard these other major points de- veloped yesterday mainly by Dr. Harvey E. Brazer, Uni- versity of Michigan economist and committee research) director: 1. Taxation on insurance premiums, now netting the ' state 18 million dollars a year, could produce twice that ke Will Answer| Red Challenoes US. Criticism : Will Be Presented to Congress Tomorrow | WASHINGTON (INS)! ‘President Eisenhower ap- ‘today to his 1958 hard-hit- plies the finishing touches| ‘| Legislature - Opens in State Gavels Start Sessions | for 110 House Members. and 34 Senators LANSING @ — Rapping of gav- els in the Senate and House today signals the start of the 1958 Michi-, gan Legislature, facing a formid- able array of money problems. As its presiding officer, Lt. Gov. - Philip A. Hart was set to bring the Senate to order at noon, Speak- ‘juniform rate of three per much by application of a iting State of the Union message which will be his answer to mounting Soviet challenges and growing home-front concern over how he is meeting them. The chief executive will) cent and broadening the base of the-tax. 2. The state chain store tax is not worth much as a reventie: measure, bringing in about one half million mnt a year. The 1933 statute fai in its original purpose to discourage its (riginal’ go before a joint session of growth, is a “discriminatory nuj- Congress about noon to- sance” and probably should be morrow to present a nation- repealed. phase in May. No conclusions were reached yes- terday. with committee members jal security which |GOP leaders already have) held as a “forthright” reply to the Soviet threat. | As a prelude to the proposals ‘he will make, Eisenhower asked Congress yesterday for new ap- propriations to provide $1,370,000,- 000 before July 1 to expand U. S. Radio, TV Will Carry er George M. Van Peursem, still questions. None were expected. | The group decided to meet for recovering from throat surgery,’ ‘further fact-finding 23 in De. sem in a substitute to preside over wie ° Jan. j the House. He designated Rep. Dén se « A report prepared by Dr. Denzil | rn R. Pears (D-Buchanan) e take the gavel temporarily. House. Cc. Cline, wee State Univ ersity confining the discussion largely to ‘Address by President ry President Eisenhower's State ef the Unien message to Con- gress at 12:38 p.m. Thursday ©" igen meet ter airing orl stations: TV: wws (4), —— (2), oe" ENTRANCE COURT — This is the architect’s drawing of the entrance court which will connect the two wings of the main building at the Michigan State University Oakland Branch. The court will be an open corridor linking the three-story classroom wing and the one-story wing which will house administrative offices, laboratories and lecture rooms. According to the designer last year, of the buildings, Swanson Associates, Inc. of Bloomfield Hills, “the plans will go out-for bids March 1. The college will be at the Alfred G. Wilson's Meadow Brook Farms estate near Rochester which they gave to the university, along with a $2,000,000 grant, _ Weeks Asks Congress to. Funds on - Basis of Higher Sum - | WASHINGTON (?!—Sec- retary of Commerce Weeks {reported to Congress today that the estimated cost of completing the nation’s 41,000 - mile superhighway network has jumped 10 billion dollars. | Nevertheless, he recom- mended that new appor- tionments to the states be pased on the higher cost figures. He estimated the inter- state system of express- ways linking all parts of the country would cost $37,622,000,000. This compares with the $27.‘ All Sections; Records Low of 4 State Becomes Report ICBM Shoot Today Nation's Icebox | Slated at Cape Canaveral Deep Freeze Covers CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (INS)! to be followed quickly as pos- | Streams of liquid oxygen could, Pontiac —A giant Atlas intercontinenta lowe we missile—the second to be. t 1 sible by another U,-5.. attempt — te launch an earth satellite. fired in less than a month — re-| Newsmen got a preview of things) prety pdly was scheduled for launch- ‘to come late last night when flood- 645,000,000 figure used when the superhighway law was passed 19 months ago, ‘be seen pouring from the rocket|the states for the last 10 years ‘and flashing warning lights injot the program be based on the ‘the launching pad area gave rise estimated cost of each state's por- ‘to an erroneous report a firing was tion. Washington pays 90 per cent 10 p m.. a 6 a.m,...... ing today from the security-| lights were switched on at the, at hand. ae the cost of the interstate sys- 12 pm....... Ss Sam...... Hi cloaked Cape Canaveral test Cape and technicians went to work’ The U. 8. launched its first | 2 a.m....... ¢ Wam....... 7 | center. - \on a T2-foot Variguard rocket, the successful Atlas Dec. a Oe Ts ae ments : 4a.m......8 2 m... It | Firing of the 5,300-mile regen real dhe el aad te DetcneDeartnent termed | The appaitonts Jo the Bret | pestion ighivered vatteveg |ToCet. designed to deliver a nu- Satellite launching a “limited range three years program now jalong with the na ot te state |clear warhead to any point on CLEARLY VISIBLE ‘ miles, ‘under way Were bastd of ‘an old the globe in a matter of minutes, | : Z formula using chiefly population today, a8 Michigan became the The towering red: and white pro-| Two previous eta a ey? nation's box. ; is believed set for between 10 a.m. site was clearly visible from the giant rocket proved only only par-/%4 current mileage. 's icy finger plunged tem- mod 2 Pm CEST, Recng AAI) unt 11S a itially successful when the missiles) Weeks’ répert was released peratures to zero of in ev-|ference. from weatherman ‘and’ apparently was put through were destroyed in flight after ris-' shortly before he was te appear eith 02.6 be ery section of oe ome, except) The Aflas “shoot” is expected extensive tests. jing only a ev _bundred feet *| before the Senate oong) geo Detroit area. north- — the air. subcommittee headed . aes aa the fiscal west section of the upper penin-| | Gere (D-Tenn) to give @ preg Money problems brought on by 1 : 30, plus increased obligational ula, the weather bureau reported. ‘7: , * eg | he mie tnt cones bas ben report on the interstate shrinking rensary balances and to MSU Head Defends tig 3 The deep frecse promises to |] VT ‘holida Ines | ggg for state Senate GOP Leader William F.| continue a of a | - “ie sched i worked the my of Knowland of said after| the eos eee & A. stepped-up ‘testing ule! The new estimates were [a +> U.S. School System the week, For the Pontiac area, , had been expected to get underjout by the Bureau of Public Roads tight of nd wt te — : = = the 1.8. Weather Duress reports way promptly after New Year’s)in cooperation with the various St and on does not “expect any trouble’ in fair and not so cold tonight, with A ; Day, but the area has been/state highway departments. - session is scheduled to end) MIAMI (INS) — Michigan State, ‘(Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) wba) sagt pratense N 0 en ger arQes by inclement weather... No TAX INCREASES agape a Democrat, an ae euca-| wuuan Admi s ‘The coldest spot és: the ‘thition A red warning signal indicating though the cost estimates were up wh cislature dominated by . : ‘He's All Snatu last night’ was Pellston, register- A dual investigation into charges against Dr. Neil H. an imminent missile launching was/2? Per cent as compared with two ae stepvent tO cae teal site beta ne bes og toy ling a bone-chilling 25 below. It|Sullenberger, suspended Pontiac General Hospital sur hoisted at the Cape yesterday Years Nap, Ne Cones BO’ fake ees ce et Seanchah coh ene a on New Job Nest” pot in the state/8e0U, Was balked during its first few hours yesterday. benigersr or grate saies gee the program. ; pene etonatiel wendy has Hannah ‘said the education sys) WASHINGTON @ — “I feel (was Wakefield, in the upper penin-” Carl I. Flath, Pontiac General director, refused to moved in on the area. | He noted that work on the in- into opposition from some Republi-/t¢™ “does not need drastic over- a lot more like I do now then sula, with a reading of 15 above. agree to open up files con-+ | In addition to the Atlas and terstate program was in the can legislative leaders. hauling” in the wake of the Sput- when I came in,” quipped Dr. Témperatures dropped to zero secret evidence. ‘brough by Br. Sullenberger, whe | Vanguard shoots, a 200-mile range| early stages and that the 1956 ! nik flights: : James R. Killian, ggientific ad- jin Kalamazoo last night and it\a¢ainst © Dr. Sullenberger as sonpended from the hospital Army Redstone .missile also is| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Jewne to Waal : Hie denied the “need for major| viser to the President at his |Was 5 below in Grand Rapids. until a conference with hos-| Nev. [repertediy seedy to ot, leu wit say Monday © education changes just because the first Washington speech last The lowest temperature in down- an Air Force aero - dynamic Migs; Yacht $ ht HOLLYW With pink. S2”ets Communists “have ‘proved night. ~ town Pontiac today was 4 above, |Pital attorneys. Fiat's action to protect his Navaho. issing Yac OOD i — With pink- \incmscives more’ ingenious—or’ He wax addressing the Wo. {recorded at $ a.m. At 1 p.m, the| Without the evidence, the inves-levidence came yesterday after-| The Navaho is an air-breathing,| MIAMI, Fla. ® — A score ot tinted invitations and-undisguised enthusiasm, ample-figured Jayne Mansfie that ‘id has announced “Our graduates are the men and she and gered Mickey |women who have helped develop) Hargitay married world leadership in science and 225 Bills in Congress. — WASHINGTON ® — Congress- more lar fieki of activity. « to produce the atom bomb,” He said the situation developed out of military, political and eco- - men i about 223 new nomie factors over which higher) ap cutee ne Oe ee ee ee new session. influence. - - men's National Press Club and credited the quote to a young” woman with three drinks under her belt attending her first party in Washington, before getting into the more serioug phases of his speech. | ‘On leave as president of the | Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, he said it was the best | way to explain how he felt — after being in Washington iy — tigations ‘are stalled. said Prose- . cutor: Frederick C. Ziem. The evidence in question is that upon which Flath based his allega- tions that Dr, Sullenberger during oe ar spade tira Geog ‘feral had violated ical ‘standards 25 times. In six of ence at his office with county and state officials. * * x Present were Ziem, Assistant. noon. during a -2%-hour confer-, long-range strategic missile, The Air Force cancelled the Navaho contract. last July but the rocket is still flown in “‘component test- ing” since its propulsion system Prosecutor. LeRoy W. Maclntee,| resembles that of more recent vessels from the United States searching mi a * s Assistant Atty. Gen. Maurice M./ rockets. med-| Moule and Ray M. Sweet, investi-' gator for the State Board of Regis-' tration in Medicine. : the cases, the patient died, Flath isaid. TO PREVENT LEAR These charges were made in % a Flath’s position was that if the; answer to a $250,000 damage suit _ Timed Entry to Become Pontiac Press Headlines Steve Played It Cagey to Win 08 Baby Title >. evidence Were made Art or leaked out before the trial its strength might be lost. Following the conference, he made this explanation: “Although I have no objec- tions to answering , we taust protect the hospital, ‘You must remember that we are be- ing sued for a quarter of a mil- lion dollars, “It‘is certainly. not ou intention at this. moment to reveal evidence ples Food-0-Mat, Funeral it; suit.” It might be better, Flath said, _juntil the trial is concluded, s+ « *® Informed of the development, agreed with Flath: “1 don’t think we should re- veal anything that would jeop- atdize our, pesition e@urt,”” ground teeschieg: ollie), milk, ster- } Ewart said last night. “I'm going. fo stand my on this ee , Col. In Today’ s Pre i _: Tepoee ose sseeeenvesens a that would tip our hand in this ional for the investigations to wait City Attorney William A. Ewart County Health Department Seeking. Mental Housing | By GEORGE: T. TRUMBULL JR. ' County officials have placed the responsibility of find- ing emergency housing for the mentally ill into the lap of the Oakland County Health Department. Members. of. the Health Committee of the Board of Supervisors asked yesterday that the department in- vestigate all possible institutions in Oakland and ad- jacent. counties which¢ might house mentally ill'tients would not have to be housed i prior to commit- men Dr.. John D. Monroe, depart- ment director, said. he hoped to ‘report back to the committee Jan. 21 on which hospitals were inter- ested in handling the ar”. tients. — * * Mentioned as possible hospitals were the Haven Sanitarium in Rochester, Bloomfield Hospital in Causing 9 Layots U.S. Rubber, Chrysler Plants. Are Reducing Current Production — a2 | DETROIT () — Layoffs Involy; © ing 4.000 Dodge and DeSoto plant workers will go into effect today: and tomorrow. | * * * _And U.S. Rubber Co. will lay off 1.300 hourty workers at its Detroit). plant by the end of January. A : company spokesnian said yesterday) the layoff was caused by a cutback) jn auto production and the usual seasonal decline. The layoff may, jast until spring, he said. | Pgs a Corp. spokesmen said last might same 8,400 employes * will be idied at the Dodge plant Thursday and 600 at DeSoto to- 4 offs are for indefinite periods. : Chrysler employs 14,800 workers | = at its Dodge plant and about 2? 700) at DeSoto. The firm employs about 100,000 in 95 — pee The company ieee roe laid off 1,000 workers at its Highland Park parts and oem bageas Chrysler ave no reason for its| Dr. Philip Proud, educational | latest Iayoff plans, saying only it consultant for the Michigan De- planned “operations on an adjusted| partment of Public Instruction for schedule” at the Dodge and DeSoto the past six years, will be Pontiac's plants. _ jRew assistant superintendent of * * ischools in charge of staff person A Detroit newspaper said it nel ang public relations. learned that Chrysler plans a 20 The appointment was announced), per cent production cut that will, yesterday by Dr. Dana P. Whit- affect nearly 10,000 workers. The| mer, superintendent and Glenn H.| newspaper said that in addition Griffin. president of the board of} to Dodge and DeSoto, Plymouth education, The board is expected and Chrysler stamping plants will to take official action on the ap- be- affected next week. lpointment at its regular meeting Chrysler officials declined to) Tuesday. comment on the report. Proud, Highway Network who now lives in Lan- iJim, 12, and a daughter, Patricia, >, will take over the job Feb, 15 and will reside in Pontiac. The appointee fills the vacancy left by 4. Cecil Cox, who retired Cost Up $10 Billion et ny Cl Cot wh (Continued From Page One) | charge of personnel Sept. 1. taw requires four more cost ¢> — A A * timates in jater years. The 39-year-old educator will re- In the new total cost estimate, ceive a salary of $11,500, accord- the federal share would be $33,- 952,000,000. The states would pro- vide Lorem . The ae aus that even the new cost estimate might well be low. It said the cost of 2.102 miles of the proposed roads allo | cated among the states on Oct. ‘18, 1957, was not included. Before his present job in Lan- sing, Proud was the adminis- trative assistant for guidance in Tenafly, N.J., and also taught © English and social studies in the high school for four years. Three of served in the U.S. Army, he was the five years he| ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT HIRED — Dr. Dana ‘P. Whitmer, superintendent of Pontiac day. The company said the lay- | public schools (left), congratulates Dr. Philip Proud who has been named assistant superin- Assistant Superintendent for Schools Appointed - Sing with his wife Dorothy, a son| ing to Whitmer. | tendent of schools in chatge of staff personnel . and public fplations. Glenn H. Griffin, president ’ of the board of education (right), was also pres- ent to announce the appointment yesterday. |lke Readying Reply fo Red Challenges educational director for German (Continued From Page One) prisoners of war at Fort. Custer, getting the supplementa) appropri- and Fort Sheridan, 1. jation Grengn ao He received a bachelor of} science degree in English, pocial The Republican leader, who re- "|studies and music from Western ceived a thorough briefing on the IMichigan University in 1940. Fol-/@ministration’s legislative propos- lowing this, he taught English and als durifg the hour and 45-minute choral music two years at Owosso |“ conference with the President, 'High School. jhailed the State of the . Union ‘message as America’s answer to In- 1948, Prond was awarded |“‘the threat of Communist impe- a masters degree in secondary rialism.”' school administration from the ro MEET CHALLENGES University of Michigan and in = | 1954, he received his doctorate Knowland reported that the mes- degree in school administration *48° will Contain recommendations from Columbia University. which ‘‘will meet the challenges ‘that confront us in the world to- Whitmer said 35 persons had|day’ as the result of Soviet ad- been recommended for the posi- | vances in missiles and on the dip- tion by universities and the Michi- |lomatic and economic fronts, gan Department of Public Instruc- He also confi : Get he ition and had been interviewed, | President's new 1959 fiscal year we ees before | | bodget totals about 74 billion dol- lars, but said it “will show @ | balance” with anticipated rev- Detroit Cuts in Sight “ane. The Californian said on the basis) DETROIT (INS)—Detroit Mayor of the White Housé briefing that |Louis C. Miriani warned last night 1958 would be “‘better” economical- |there may be large-seale layoffs ly than last year and the antici- rof city workers and drastic cuts pated upturn in prosperity will in service to the public in the help provide additional revenue to coming fiscal year. \pay for increased federal spending. , ae Flath Balks Ziem Probe Weeks listed as reasons for the) big increase in the cost of com-' State to Intensify Drive pleting the interstate network: - 1. A 15 per cent increase in ‘Against Traffic Deaths traffic Sorecests for 1973. LANSING « — Some “out of jthe ordinary’’ methods may be) Beery ccenatta accel needed to cut Michigan‘s highway law which states that the inter-| itraffic death toll again this year, state routes must give full consid-|the State Safety Commission was eration to local needs, such as,‘ld yesterday. peak commuter traffic in suburban * * * - areas and cities. Again in 1958, has set a goal of reducing the ; r in Pacha B gafioeys ppaein highway death toll by 10 per cent | from 1957. _. “This really is a stupendous The new figures were more than challenge,” commented Gov. Wil- rear in we on arc Sion, Hams as the first commission including Arizona, ? On| meeti f the new year. “We've tana, Nebraska, Nevada, New oon * : Hampshire, Tennessee and Virgin- IA, of the problem so far. Now we'll be cutting at the bone.” But in some cases, including *-_ * * Connecticut, Michigan, New Jer-| -Williams said all the methods sey and Oklahoma, the estimates, used to promote highway safety submitted today were lower than/in 1957 should be utilized again those of two years ago, ‘in 1958. * oe * Brings Death to 12 Storm Flays East Coast snow-,North Carolina the snow turned to cold rain. The storm swirled up the East- rn Seaboard yesterday, bringing death to at least 12 persons and rege 13.3 inches on Atlantic , N.J.—its heaviest snowfall in : eee 17 years. The Weather. | * * + | Five inches fell on New York, \City before the snow ended early) pee ae pected opel val ane today. To clear the slippery city! net go cold tonight, fow. 15-19 Tomer- roads — temperatures were below row fair and warmer. High 8-52. fnezing — the sanitation depart- Nertheri: inds af 10-20 miles an hour paahros Od and becoming variable te- ment had 1,500 men at work over-) NEW YORK Ut—A heavy storm, spiced by biting winds, has, blanketed the Eastern Seaboard! ag far soufh as Virginia 1€ _ Even: Florida braced fox its see- ond freeze of the winter, and in, U. &. Weather Bureau Forecast day and southwesterly at 10-15 pattes ae : onight ancbeur tonight. Fourteen and a half inches of! Tedary in Pentiae Zowest temperature preceding 6 a.m SNOW Was reported at New Haven! perature p cs ‘County, Conn. wind. mn ; Rites Necurwet | As always, slippery highways. Bun sets Wednesday al S17 pr caused many accidents fun rises ‘T? sdar at & 01 art * * Moon sets Thu at 1030 ath toon rises Weerencar ot #08 D5 Four storm traffic deaths were; BDerntown Temperatures England. 4 1] a.m... reported. in New iT) <= ‘ S GC “7 43 On New York's Long Island, | faa et 14 two men died after clearing snow fees 4 ‘from their walks. Another died) trying to push his stalled car. A| ‘fourth Long Island man and a} = Middletown, Conn., resident died) Sean temperature “92 trying to free their autos from) Weather—Trace of s« 'snowbanks. One Tear "Age ‘ia — I * * * 2 | At Ashland, Mass., a Toeedat in Pontiar fas recorded dewntown) Higher: tempetature . Leweet temperature o® fair, cold woman Loweat temperature NeeeicscisoelS Mean temperate: . sesseee-es 34 drowned when her car plunged in- M@esther Party clo° slondy lto the icy Sudbury River. Near, Lowent Fa sateen ath | Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 4 in 1942 equette . 16 a man was (killed in a two-car skidding eolli., ,; Sion. In southern Delaware, a! 36 1s}woman was fatally injured when oo 6, a her ear mitted near Greenwood. 1) * * 2»| Gale mooring with predictions % nit 60-mile-an-hour winds, were ; 43 Taised from Maine to Rhode’ Is- M4/land and at other points along the 42 Coast. Gale warnings were low- “Hered on other parts of the coast as ms the storm passed. Small boating 3 was halted in all parts of )New a \England. 7, ' Highest Trnis ‘Date in 8 S€ in 1937 EE i ial Eliuuicanbibienis : Ee > SSeseses SobBusBaetEu.stssus. - : _ ’ the commission | carved away at some of the meat of Sullenberger Charges (Continued From Page One) | This may not be ready for sev- I don’t think enyone can get a ¢tal days, according to Dell's of- court order to make me do other- fice... : wise.” Under Circulf Court Questioned about the hospital's’ = hoops! in turn, will be giv- stand, Ziem agreed yesterday aft-| sere vet make a farther lernoon that “the investigations can reply and sides are allowed | to amend their a or bring ‘not proceed without access to the, up additional i jhospital’ s files.” ? CAN GET ACCESS This procedure, in other compli- cated cases, sometimes ha: en However, Ziem added, ‘I'm sure any months. sare we can get access to them one * * way or another.” “It was MacIntee who brought! AS up the possibility’ of recourse to aepapeas pacrrenal legislative pro- ‘legal moves to-force the hospital|*. : to open up its files “if all else! Somatces Bert J. Storey (R-Beld- fails.”’ os te ares be eige (R- Both Ziem and Maclntee em GT ee phasized that yesterday they had vive and expand a bill killed last only wanted to discuss the “gen- Year Which would place staff exal qutlinee” of the, case with physicians’ qualifications in thé Flath. “We didn’t request that |522ds of hospital trustees. the files be opened up to us then se and there, we only suggested | The proposal would allow local that we would want to see the [hospital boards to fix medical information they hold as the in- ‘standards within a code enforced vestigation proceeds,”’ Ziem said. (by the state, Ziem, who chose MacIntee yes-| Rep. Leslie H. Hudson, (D-Pon- terday as his assistant in the case, |tiac) had previously announced he explains that his investigation was|Would ask for a legislative study aimed at determining whether any |committee to consider a state law law has been broken. ‘setting up a uniform code of rules Meantime, the controversy had gible property sold at retail but not an intangible, or service, sold at retail. BEER OR BASEBALL If a man spends $2 drinking beer he is taxed, but if he chooses to entertain himself by going to the baseball game for $2, he is not, Brazer commented. He said an important defect in the present sales tax is its re- igressive tendency, that is its pro- portionately lighter impact as in- come rises, and that extending it to services would mitigate this factor. * * He mentioned weightier objec- tions to removal of sales tax ex- lemptions on machinery and equip- ment used forindustrial and) agricultural processing, which he estimated would add 50 millions a/ year to revenues. While this has “un- usually broad range,” he ob- served, it should be considered that to take it off would have the effect of boosting total state taxes on business about 40 per cent over the present level. “The committee may wish to ‘consider this as an influence in plant location,” he said. ~~ & we Brazer said he doubted that any, other sales tax state was as attrac- tive to industry ‘in this particular. As ter the possibility at ex. Under a constitutional distribu- tion formula, two thirds of present state sales tax reventies go. to schools, one sixth to the state and Oakland's Fast Growth 'to Be Shown in Slides A program of colored slides showing the rapid advancement made in Oakland County during the last few years, will be pre- sented at 8 p.m. at the Williams Lake PTA meeting Thursday in Waterford Township. Fathers of children in the school Moule, who acts as legal counsel and regulations for all hospitals. for the state medical board, said! : the investigation to be conducted ‘by Sweet would probe whether | x will serve refreshments. Clamor to Keep Him in Army |there have been any violations o ‘the state's medical practices act. EYE REVOCATION ' Evidence of a violation might be sufficient grounds to call a hearing jby the board at which Dr. Sullen- jberger’s license to practice. medi- cine in Michigan might be revoked ‘or suspended, Moule said. | Althengh no formal complaint has been lodged with the county or state, Ziem and Moule ex- | plained they became interested WASHINGTON (P— Lt. Gen. James M. Gavin was called today to testify at a Senate missile hear- ing amidst a mounting . clamor that he change his. mind, about retiring from the Army in March. In advance of the hearing, two senators — Stennis (D-Miss) and Goldwater (R-Ariz) — urged the its importance.” general to ‘reconsider. Several | Both said that the first step other members of Congress have ‘would be to discover what evi-/made similar statements. dence, if any, there is to back up| Secretary of the Army Brucker |Flath’ s charges, said Gavin had been offered two ways in which He gould reach four- | in the controversy “because of ~*~ * * How soon the damage suit could |S" inn = foal inducement to be brought to trial was still a mat-|"¢™® ¢ ¢ iter of eonjecture today. Dr. Sul- lenberger’s attorney, Harry N.| The soyearaid general is aa : of Army research ‘ and oe Pints tharos“ T*\ment, which includes the Areny iP oad : missile program. He. disclosed his and indicated his decision was Bob Burns’ Daughter partly a protest against what he called “the Pentagon. system.” Held as Narcotic User Yow oe HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Barbara newsmen. there is a 50-50 chance Burns, 19-year-old daughter of the he would remain in service. Last late humorist “Bazooka” Bob month, he retirement plans last weekend, m Senate Group Hears Gavin fore the Senate erepitiliais sub- committee, which is probing into the nation’s missile - satellite pro- igrams. x & © Stennis, vice chairman of the subcommittee, said, “Gen. Gavin] is one of the bright - younger fel- lows we need most to keep in thé service. “He should be able to contribute more to his ideas and ideals: in- side the services than outside.” C. of C, Sends Trio. fo Meeting in Ohio she allégedly admitted to police|system, ae ee ee en she was a ee jviews resulted in pressures which Miss Burns reportedly. told ep adeeb ge ficers she had been spending most Ne ae of the $500 monthly income her ae ae proposed a reorganiza-| Burns, was arrested today after|tion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff “lh of the William R. Hamilton Co. igan. He said the Blue Cross and Blue| Tolet, had been parked on Wood- [Officiating will be the Dr. W. Glen Shielg@Mxemption “runs afoul of| ¥#F4, tec. Harris of First Presbyterian w ty and equity considera-| The vehicles are identical in col-| Church and burial will be in Green- tions,” mentioning that for-profit|or and model, And by coincidence,/Wood Cemetery. firms writing policies are |Shield’s keys fit the Dafoe’s car.| Mr, McDougall had been a rail- read construction man and later was a railread conductor, “| He was a life member of Barton broke Parks now are lighted 10 'viasonic Lodge 6, and the Inde- evening use, according to Robert) ident Order of Odd Fellows of Hamilton, gol Surviv a daughter, Mrs, weather is favorable for natural) Walter McBri a Portland; a son, . |ice, the finks would be put into] John, of San Francisco, and a John Carton of Battle Creek, Comdition and made available for'sister, Mrs. George Kendall of ? Hamilton, Ont. Natural ice rinks at ‘Quarton = | 11 Injured as Tein Carton said it should be consid- ered whether a rise in the premi- mga gg yee | Srey ale tax increases by Weather Br. Ings in aoniig Michigan tobi Pontiac Lake Dam Setback }Road’s “Pioneer Limited” appar- ently struck a broken rail in the Dur to adverse weather condi-/road’s yards near Portage, derail- tions, the deadline date for com-jing 11 of 17 cars on the train. pletion of the Pontiac Lake dam Fire broke out in the yards alter Faulty Space Heater Starts $2,500 Fire fWiacod rw eb ea A defective oil space heater set/according to Qakland County Drain) Witnesses said one of the de- fire to a frame home at 431 Central|Commissioner Dan Barry. railed cars crashed into the ca- St. yesterday, causing $2,500 dam-| Work was started on the dam/boose of an eastbound freight on PORTAGE, - Wis. mail clerks were injured and 70. passengers were shaken up at 4 a.m, today when the Milwaukee ages to the building and $500 to|two months ago by the Tuzillo'a parallel track, wrecking the ca- contents. Construction Company of Cleve-'boose. The. caboose wreckage A fireman, Bobby G. Cone, 24, land, who was awarded the $48,-'burst into flames. was injured by a hose coupling at/$44 contract for reconstruction of; The postal clerks were in a mail the blaze. He was treated at Pon-|the dike as well as work on the:car which overturned. They were tiac General Hospital for a jaw dani. taken to. Divine Saviour Hospital injury. Slated as the next major project where attendants said injuries Owner of the house, John Dow-|in Waterford Township is the re-|were undetermined. ell, said his loss was fully insured. building of the Oakland-Woodhull} - x*~ * * The cold weather caused several|Lake level control dam on the} About 40 coach and 30 sleeper fires from overheated furnaces and |property of the Catholic Ukrainian| passengers were shak stoves yesterday. Minor blazes broke out in homes! A at 33 Walnut and 732 Raeburn and structures will be made, and the | await bus transportation. also have ad- in a shoe repair shop at 196 S. The train was bound from Min- Saginaw St. neapolis to Chicago. . 2 To the People of Pontiac and be Entire J enting nee | PONTIAC’S OLDEST MEN’S CLOTHING STORE LOCATED AT 150 North Saginaw St. (Next to Sears) WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TOMOR ROW-THURSDAY TO MARK Down PRICES FOR: THE MOST "SENSATIONAL - -STORE-WIDE SALE IN OUR 62 YEARS IN PONTIAC | $125,000 be ptadhe or _ FINE po pe Caged FURNISHINGS, consisting nationa own brands suits and topcoats, hats, finest slocks, robes, jackets, dress shirts, sport shirts, belts, sport coats les thet spece pectin mot permit us to mention Comes: | to buy genuine money- nted. But we caution WAIT and WATCH storts. Friday morning 9:30 Derails in Wisconsin — Eleven . of two existing|taken to the Portage depot to rain ores ieee e see ee enema rer ee ‘ae ei it 22 72 Wide, Assorted Colors 1 35% Wool, 65% Rayon | Christian Literature Sales | naiiatl = “| Bazley’s Thursday | _OTro A. x : : Aa Cuter of Kastiiek Sat sect! tee aaae wit Caner Peataeen SUPER SPECIALS The industry’s hottest engineering team loaded _ of-Steel safety body. And not one of the low-price fee al be eld At 7:20 tonight in| Weedrow Wilson. Before run- 78 N. Saginaw the Golden Jubilee Chieftain with the boldest new three comes close to the jeweled-action response of for Otte A. Schott, Tl, of 1857 Bev-| Dns, Sf vice president, Re was ; ideas in 50 years: revolutionary Aero-Frame Pontiac's Tempest 395 performance! So why buy a , erly St. Sylvan Lake. es ans Fresh Dressed ATR | stability . . . Quadra-Poise roadability . . . Circles- car with a low-price name? Get a Pontiac for less! | Service will be at 1: mi. was credited with saying: | el A ol ag come “What this country needs is a i with Dr. Milton H. Bank of Centra]| 800d five-cent cigar.”, ; Methodist Church officiating. Bur- x“ * fal will follow in Perry Mt. Park 5 pone a ae the poe od Cte neenanencaneambewdnwe Mr. Schott died of a heart ail-/sey of Ind. She married] pos, vsleeble Cowpon fovities the GEORGE SLEPPY after moving to Scottsdale, pare Goon oR = THURS, h. yesterday 1 dell St. died in|E. Kimsey of Scottsdale, survives. Ric. ONLY SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER Pontiac General Hospital after an! Funeral arrangements have not ‘ With Mest Purchess FOR A DRIVE AND A DEAL YOU'LL NEVER FORGET iliness of seven weeks. beén announced, : es sa 4 OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL wees through ne 330 a.m. to 9 p.m. ~ > r * Save on G new Norge Matching meet _ dual-cycle washer Norge gas clothes _ with suds-saver dryer at sayings! — ‘Reg. 419.95. Norge Customatic refrig- erator-freezer features a host of handy time-saving conveniences. Completely © automatic refrigerator defrosting means no fuss, no muss... ever! True zero a degree freezer section automatically maintains below-freezing zero cold to - © 2 : - quick-freeze and store meats, vegetables, ees oy sores Deep door: shelves, meat saver, | # pe gay ee tg in pence aby iy Sond Serine ya oncom amy . uilt-in matic door : viene way drying, nylon lint screen. Sevel_ package shel. Bary for big evga! Plastic WASTE BASKET 43-Qt. 2034” Tall Colors: RED, YELLOW, TURQUOISE end PINK | Regular $4.98 CARNIVAL VALUE Only *329 HARDWARE Miracle Mile Store POOLE Semi-Annual Clearance Sale! of Better Grade Shoes FOR MEN Florsheim .............. Values to $22.95 Sibley & Winthrop....... Values to $13.95 FOR WOMEN Vitality Dress & Casual... $7.99 - $8.99 Values to $13.95 Grace Walker .............. $4.99 - $5.99 Dress and Casual Values to $9.95 Flatties and Sport Shoes... .. ; $3.99 - $4.99 Values to $6.95 Here is your opportunity to buy fine shoes at great savings. All sizes but not in every style! 4 Vichigan’s Largest Florsheim Dealer “SIBLEY’S SHOES Open Every Night ‘til 9 P. M. Right out of stock Fully Lined Coats $4988 o 8988 _ Sizes 10 to 18 -J. C. PENNEY CO. 2185 S. TELEGRAPH RD. Miracle Mile Shopping Center es EVERY EVENING TIL 9 PLM. ” SHINNER'S 1 MEATS = Mon. thru Sat. 7a: a3 yeas : 4 age qe | = 10" PORK ROAST - Mainsprings __ Stems or __ Crowns Dates CENTER CUT a ree ‘porn chors Oi - FIRST CUT : PORK CHOPS = Di LOIN END 3 0: 4 Pr a™ fF MIRACLE MILE » Mon. Tues. Wed. 12 to 9 — Thurs, Fri. Sat. 910 9 | KROGER’S | 3 Day —_— 1.50 : Men’s Expansion Bands. . ‘1” _. Ladies’ Expansion Bands . $4% Guaranteed Have Your Watch Cleaned Now ! Ist Class Workmanship Try us once and you will always come back. LOU MOR JEWELERS In the Bazaar Area ALSO 45 S. SAGINAW ST. Introducing a LJ New Service! YOUR MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE AND DETROIT EDISON BILLS MAY BE PAID HERE! Join Our Christmas Club Now! Enjoy a Carefree, Bill-Free Christmas in '58 D it Take Out Nov. '58 $1250. You May Deposit Weekly or in Advance ~ Chocolate Reg. 69¢ Lb. 57. S. S. KRESGE'S Open aun avanleg til 9 Thfty Round ¢ or * Sirloin STEAK —69: This Low Price Is Available at All Kroger Stores _ MIRACLE MILE ig PONTIAC STATE BANK \ Nea Se ee ee ee seernees oo tas . bee Ss A L. E. BS | ie "QF USED SEWING MACHINES. KS 4 PORTABLES from *2950 CONSOLES from 4950 OA Trade Mart ot | THE SINGER MPG. OO. AT YOUR Singer Sewing Center Liged in Phone Book Under SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO Located in J. C. Penney Fabric & Notions Dept. FE 8-9352 It's Charry Broiling Dripping with Juice,-Not Fat at the MIRACLE MILE’S - . NEW Encore ALSO FEATURING Seafood—Chicken—Italian Food Different Hot Lunch Special Daily Broiling at Its Best Is Waiting for You at the Encore | RESTAURANT & SODA FOUNTAIN N ¢ | 0 R E AT MIRACLE MILE * Carry Outs Next to paced ‘Young children's Shop JAN U ARY Clearance Sale | Up to % OFF © Boys’ and Girls’ Apparel e Buster Brown Shoes ~ Youngland Children’s Shop . : Boys’ & Girls’ Clothing —Buster Brown Shoes—Toys a oo Open — vo ‘til 9 P.M. FE 8-9522: “eile NATURALIZER Reg. $11. 95 to $13.95 f* 90 - $ *g Use a es, Lion Charge Plan Plenty of Free Parking at Both Stores Es eb 3 ‘ . | LEAVE JUNIOR'S PIGGY BANK ALONE! i _ 2255 S. Telegraph QUILTED ROBES © COATS 2 Use Gronf's penis if you are short of money ” WITH 1 MOUNTING BRACKETS Dres and Casual Shoes | TSELLING OUT Boys’ Flanneletie Famous “Wings” .Brand Pajamas Our Reg. $2.98 and $3.45 Size es 12 to 20 Pal) 2 for $3.00 ; 30-60-90-Day Charge |» are oat ‘ Mon. thru Fri. 12 noom to 9 P.M. Hl eden Pion Sat. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. t “MONARCH | a BOYS’ WEAR { _ Miracle Mile Shopping Center Telegraph at Square Lake Road : 2 Doors N. of J. C. Penney FE 8-3105 WHEN YOU NEED MONEY— SEE ASSOCIAT oe: ca Instead, tell Associates how much cash you need. Your loan can be arranged at once, and in strictest pri- vacy. The terms will fit your income. Visit us or phone—today if you wish. ASSOCIATES LOAN COMPANY Michigan Miracle Shopping Center . FE 8-9641 ? Girls’ Clothing | CLEARANCE : Prices Reduced to Give You Savings! Flannel Lined °"!" 9744 TWILL PANTS ow: tes. ‘ SAVE! a L777 Values to 5.98 ........... ee . 2.00 - 5.00 JACKETS: = 4 6.00 - 2.00 13.77 -16.77 Values to 19.98 ......... levees cess Values to 19.98 ........00005 to take advantage of these savings! No money downl . W. T. GRANT COMPANY ww ‘Miracle Mile 2135 S. Telegraph Rd. nee A eee ooh ee bs MIRROR, 16x56 Size Made of select quality. window, glass. , sturdy frames are made of 114" wide shaped wood molding finished. in white’ | or natural, dustproof back, } a ae : KI \ SEL'S- DRUG STORE | ¥ HERE ARE ‘GENUINE REDUCED CLOTHING PRICES! No special poncheeng or manatees mistakes — It's all from our a stock produced ‘by the finest — in America! AMERICA’S FINEST N ATIONAL BRANDS OF CLOTHING - WwW orsted- Tex ... Phoenix i: ¢ Kingerilge + .¥Rock-Knit ... Glenkood Eagle... Clippereraft :*: , EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE! ~*~ _ EXTRA SPECIAL ‘VALUE! A Selected Group of All Wool: g Suits and Topcoats. in the very latest styles and patterns regular $55 values, now Entire ‘Steck of . 'g Worsted-Tex Suits regular $65.00-$69.50 values — Imported Worsteds, Sharkskins and Flannels Entire Stock of Sportswear & Furnishings at Great ee V-Neck Sweaters - by Catalina, McGregor, Robert Bruce, all colors, 3 485 were to 11.95 _ Crew Neck Sweaters - by Robert Bruce ... ,. solid colors and ski, , Were 10.95... 11.96 etn $3B°5 Sport Shirts -. : a eae - $11.95 Win. Tell by McGregor Salas st i: $10-$11.95. Wool. Shirts. by meceeg ‘So | 2 for $11 _ Other Sport Shirts. ee te 20% Off | $10 Strad-o-Gab, by ee » ee 87.85 Robes - | Entire stock of fine robes wey sticking sackets ” ort Neckweae 4 i, “ai es whi & Selection of fine silk and rayon ties, Teg, 1.50 - 2.50 ° B5° ee 3 for 249 |. Slacks - All slacks reduced at least 20% Jackets - 2 7 @Solids : ~ Monday, Thre 4 ae Ge — ttt 2 oe Smiling over their plans for a scholarship fund-raising telephone bridge are Birmingham University of Michigan Alumnae (lejt to right) Mrs. Birmingham Alumnae Schedule Party Telephone lines will be busy this} Opening their homes for parties Hyde, Mrs. F. P. Doberty, Mrs. week preparing for a scholarship fund-raising project of Birming- ham Alumnae of the University of Michigan. The project, a tele- phone bridge party scheduled for Jan. 22. is being arranged by Mrs. Edwin O. George of Bloom- field Hills and her committee * * * On the committee are Mrs. Robert Klintworth, Mrs. P. E.~ Bollinger, Mrs. Norris Host, Mrs., W. K. Patterson. Mrs. Alvin Lam- bert, Mrs. J. W. Jaikens, Mrs.’ -- Albert Little, Mrs. Merton Bell,'- Leahy, Mrs. William ~ Bird and Mrs. Neil Hyde. 1§ Mrs, S. F. Mrs, Paul Robertson, Mrs. Sylvester Trythall, Mrs, 8S. E. Bychinsky, Mrs. Stewart Cram, Mrs, Rober; Watt, Mrs. Fred erick Adams and Mrs. Arthur Raisch are other committee members, New Type Pad Protects Table To prevent spilled liquids, heat, and scratches from dam- | aging a Valuable dining table, place a washable protector pad underneath the tablecloth. * * * One triple purpose pad has a | top layer of waterproof vinyl | plastic, a middle layer of in- | 3 sulating fiber giass, and a bot- tom layer of quilted flannel- \ ette. After use, it can be wiped has « sp La sac” t= doctors : sole gt ery. How | | elle "them in her. neck cial foods for en's sake, hav him and he isn't losing a cote ae eS 2 ek 1 putting one over on us. ae coe DEAR Z The Pontiac Press mother won't let [. , ting away with it. Should t'tell_ | ‘te set mecried because che is | 024 '08 Mother and take the chance of | afraid she will lose a maid | * _ getting beat up? I am 15 and | and babysitter. She works her- velope = 4. Fatso is 12. self, but only to get a’ from a ? fe a , SIS my little brothers and sisters. M N All 1 : re = ; : DEAR SIS: If your brother it T get tnarried’ she won't rs. Norman ern | Air Conditioned = Feee Parking is cheating and eating, he is | have to w iy | cts and casing, te | ave tay to te ey [Ss Hostess to PEO BETTY LeCORNU Mit. | ‘thing. You can’t fect the evlens pao py ost renee Pi William, Miller and ape 1962. W. HURON FE 2-5221 ‘Tell him you are wise and boy friend, he is 19, who keape te vongramn Wet A Plnaiisal dons give him a. chance to go straight. If that doesn't work —tell Mama, * IN LOVE AND TROUBLED DEAR IN LOVE: Stay home and forget about running away to get married. You are not dry behind the ears yet and | ; i your boy friend is ALL wet! | Guests were Marsha Heusser of | + * * Clarkston and Mrs, Archie McKil- a DEAR ABBY: My wife and I have never had a spat in. 30 years and here is our secret: Jealousy is out! My wife goes : Pontiac Press Phote | Frederick Adams, Mrs. Morton J. Bell and Mrs. Albert E. Little. Occasion was a kick-off luncheon held Tuesda) Neccuen bens "When Most Aboot PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or & Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. 8 at Fox and Hounds Inn. where she wants to go, with DEAR ABBY: What do you Hop of Gladwin. Se ae ke will be Mrs. Russell Heyl, Mrs. Fred Henny, Mrs. "Watt, Mrs. John Robert Vanderkloot, Mrs. Charles’ Jickiing. Mrs, James B. Bre z —— : gaw, Mrs. Hobart D.. Andreze,' # Shain, Mrs. Francis H. Phelps, ys. Edson K. Pool and Mrs, Wil-/ Mrs. A. Ons Nofovide A mi x te caved ™ Hunt for 2 Gamblers ie Macnillan in india ‘for Talks es Neh eae oT ee es tqigla pu ta LSE Ga ip akg un oe it: HES 1h Ho Gage te cite ST an = a ah oH i tl let He ei Hit eep 2 sy! a Gl Gl alt gia H u yal 23% ii i iyi. efi: ly Hig aipli:h Gti ie i eel a, dah Serie ihe rile [lal gop Po he a pfs Hie BLE ul he i Ha fee ae , ‘ s ji} = a ree | HF ho ge iF ie ine He Ht ill Eg ip: : 18 i ae Mee 4 : ce 2243 ant Ee Hite us = qe Pee pea AM gs al ek ee : FE ur | J sie ~ i Jind Ba fu 1477, Td a , ‘ 4 hi i 5 i ad ) i Hi i iti i so eee 22 nisl it a Pel OS bile itrade 5 3 TE iH = S Fils nlnac, Fon tae ee 7-5 j 2033 Hie oF Pete SSaaneet, nm ey g/ Olds Shows Car TV a: fle §BaH (| BEG 6 TE =) : 2s. : M} E $3 Hi 4.3 Epsagig: 4 rp ap i A ete bY Uli “Eare ae gE Bal at Ya) anda aa Ha Ht li § iis Ayer hy ae 17,1 he if i zl cask wohe. . . Ee if 5 Stas” i Th ee : Byatt i EF i: &? ili . ii a LE ti} iti sft Bir i: bgiil fla | fib aH | { | ‘ a abd il fallin a a i Hit & *te eset ip is 1B chit ne Hil Lut aH == Ll iP Kee nana ce sonererareeh ncalcmreses foc cpeoprer regs ansesanns SRRSRASARSSz FASEDRAG*AE aidedtectied “esere frre T erirer nea ie a yen) een We ey, ; ban sha Fitit sete ui om Cele an ved cern preee cotttiny scorers idan Pte aedldzalss Hes ee ee ee gener ene sanreequeane BERARGS oar (as S88 oo + Re, whee 248 6 me eee eee ee het Sr Ce. OO CRO Be eee ee ees lee —1 5 158.3 UtiL Stocks 1 Press ‘| Gadget for Rear Seat an citar al fhan=22-"2 an g A AOD BO Hw He cles 1 DH k= OY we gs ie 3 seat e ffeg il: 73 5. 83.8 12. a6 i —s A & The 30 as +05 2409 eT a ee Wee “* * by ap Com Jan. 6. Net Koon Prev, da Week # neem eer x ephier poin Co." chee es G. L. Oll & Chem, ral Es he sc Federal Gene Employing Fewer | But the number of employes 2,662 in November as compa with October to a total of 1,237, ne lt rines = Court-Martial “7 San Diego Ma : [Howell on tap ith trainees Corps of military law er honcom- officer to borrow mon- a af the ral Savings and Loan As- sociation will be office along a satel- for a sere : ap 5 a“ sits i purpose of considering upon the following: 1. Election of Directors. wary 15, 1958, at 2 p.m., the of inne “eae aa Egat a Pas tee hi ; te ie | pie eed 7 Ue ital ie ne : ail r sinpattsd ie feet x ip te Hiei: pallttbita Parti a a ae ea ie fied . fish ee a ¥ i e2¢8 Sea 2 he ihe i 4 ; ites Nee ue Se): eegeeaati etal Beet al (SZ hel f atnei it "ty eel aft, au |e> He alt ch ans ‘H tl : sp : of all = sick peoples by giving | B52 Production Halt, * *& & | | Selectio of Youths employed workers over 45 in find. At the post ee ae them * Sh : aos like to oe ca eer — Lag in Missiles Gov ~Williams has denied that From Area ing jobs Se il pee at oes ts a ~ an ave | . : ) : - a + fast ene. baby because “one he definitely has set 20 cents a 7. A permanent state agency Reese said @euble deliveries would be a jot easier te handie.”’ WASHINGTON (INS! — Senate hundred as the. figure he will pre- Congressman Wilham S. Broom- en problems ef the aged, $100,000 were maintained throughout the Tomorrow won't t t missile probe Ts voiced alarm to sent to the legislature field (R-Royal Oak) today an- for planning a 200-bed chronic city and that when the final de- : , be oan extra err » fline: ‘ni 7 special birthday for the Rosebush day over disclosures that produc But, he noted, Ohio gets that nounced his appotniments to the illness unit at University of livery was made Christmas Day, quads but, w th th ‘fi {'t ' of B52s is being halted and #™ount new and even if deposi- US. Army, Navy and Air Force Michigan Hospital and state aid there was no backlog at the of- them you t 8 Z al b pene —_ iiss { tors are billed at that rate, it academies. following competitive im quicker erection of a similar = 4... mu, | can be sure it w ye th > Al ‘orce cons? ; : se party in nell e 4 that the Air Force considers funds, ,, 19 amount te only 48 cents 4 ROBERT DAVIS examinations given in July and 32-bed unit at the U. of M. By using night. tween, a mall The tugs want BB guns. Krostal for Frmemion rockets ‘‘inade- year on a $300 checking account. jNovember, 1907 8. Expanding the state’s eco- pileup was avoided, he Said : a quate." = : i 4 if ae er : _ ‘ hopes for a kitten and Kristine just i . : The governor is reported seeking Kiwanis to Present pecelvie in a 2 ae nomic life. The detail of this was “With the system of night sort-| 7 wants new clothes for birthday He said the Air Force at this’ ¢7) jyilion more from the intangi- eas Roger ee tet: ot Or- reserved for a later special mes- ing we were able to keep’ the ’ presents. time is ‘not getting enough p).. tax which now yields $3 mil- chard Lake, Army; Richard C. Gil sage. mail flowing out of the office as manned bombers fast enough for |... vear Of the $21 m “= » Canary Islands Film christ, pa W aes uep= Althouglt his proposed 1958-39 rapidly as we received it,” Reese “more $15 millon, it is timat Army; Robert L. cDonaid of 65 state budget will be larger than said “ammit < Nav + : ; would come from bank a ates SUNDAY C. .va ind Charles K- the amount actually appropriated — Read Marlow, Page 18 * * & e aie oe and his film. “The Norton, Royal Oak. Navy in general funds for 1957-08, Wil- aid Canary nds,’ comes to Ponti , , a aa ae » Girard ‘said that until the banks : : aod os Appointed te the Air Force llams said the increase will be FRIDAY & SATURDAY Tuesday as the fourth travelogue in : ' al Cor > —o small and ‘‘f below what I con- know just how much the increase jhe witown| Pontias Kawa: Academy were Ralph E. Conlan, 5™4! anc al e = al 3 Own 1 c Wanis . = : 7 on s f this transition period.” Despite will be they cannot decide what Clul irrent travel and adven 130 Eileen Dr.; Ronald Sterling, sider to be the Pcie of public eat. . lub s currer I r ang adven —_ an - . ; = ‘ranted.’ this, he said production of the ty ¢ a 3720 Giddings Bilvd., Milford; S¢Tvices warranted, , : Ine series : = . * * * intercontinental BS! planes is . : : : a Robert Church, 107 Helen St., One probleni, added, h A native of Kans City Io : ne ee ; inet only cing cal down. iis ee presinm: he added, ts that ah ee eta taemee) mane Rochester, and Gordon Keidel, He listed as “inescapable” spend- . 2s major depesiters gray withdraw Davis has 20 years of experience - 2 7 ladait emnent By E. i. SIMS acheduled to be phased out. money to ether states or invest ‘behind the lens. and his camera 7% Talbot, Birmingham. a aCe ee ee) owe ’ o_o: .é am ae : the school aid formula and more How do we compute standard White said he ha lade et in tax exempt government bonds. has recorded . adventure - packed The appointees and their alter- money to-support expanding grade 3 time, from “mean sun time” in Plea ! per authot- Av. probably will be guided in 4Velogues, short subjects for nates will take entrance exams in ang high school enrollments, ex- obtaining the actual specific time 'S for more money ; L ur decision on this by the actior television = educational use, and March, and begin school in July pected to jump about 70,000 next in our locality? ee : - HP aa Detroit banks take Girard Product m Of commercial films Named as alternates to McDon- ‘fall, Fishermen, hunters and those P2!!st¢ missiles He said the ad: cig Phe usually set the pattern With the aid of a vast back- nell were Thomas 8. Hubbell of s * who study weather or the stars Eater ou) L : is and is no for all outstate banks.” ane of EXPETIONCE Be con 1335-S. Milford Rd., Milford, first; New hospital facilities must be t obt he ec : , asking @nouzh fund lep up the lite Gs as ; and creates his own special photo- Arnold C. Hungerford. 981 Hum- ete., Can ain the exact time for CUM pruciamatvas they Gan bad lilo Cross, president of Pontiac ‘raphic and high fidelity sound .... 1 ot - Bet! aL a staffed, the new medium security = their home community by ‘ simple , | ih i. Tam sn ite Ban © said the decision would = suipment : mer Lake Rd., Orton e, seconc prison at Ionia opera’ ted and the. oo \ rule, used with an accuraie map be tp to his bank's board of di- That will t nrallPontia. Alternates for Gilchrist were Wil-'state’s commitments on support of Galvanized—20-GAL. Yr W © STOW a { ac og They should add four minutes Sen John Stennis +B-Miss). vice reetors Comral H 2 x \ditorium at 8 *e liam L. Cole, 3674 Lincolnshire Dr., Wayne State. University met, he " for every degree of longitude they chairman of the ‘subcommittee, Hi, bank tt entral ign AucHorium at & P.M. vo. ertoed Township, first; Charles'said | ' are West of the Meridian measured said) “Io was surprised and dis = Sem tere) bexe sees a a |B. Martin, 7130 Oakhill Rd., Clark-| i trom } eames iqarbed” by White's disclowuree S208 © Tent ter tte 2000 de ston, second TON | Ne weld wth he Contin Tas with COVER | : irbec V uv 8 disclosures a ey" ston, seconc fae Or, subtract four minutes for He said he was amazed to know ei dO arpa ad ed en Con ress Awaitin I | 5 supp) doped ial See oe ol ey ever dkare our a + alta soog i al pep full ure how much it weuld cost to g i) Alternate to: Norton were Gary jo, 9 corporation profits tax. 39 * deg 0 are east » the >» are not having 0 A = “hei 4907F \ Mile Meri Se reat wales = a as a ving fi bill each depositor as against ’ ’ i Grikscheit, 2 aa We 14 Mile since legislators clearly indicated $3.29 feridian used. That will give vou duction of B52s and declared “I ihe Increase thal may be! voted Rd.. Birmingham, first; William A. - il t Qual the exact time for your home think the (origina) production) , resi en § essage Brown, 2000 Nacona St.. Milford, pecan ee Ge i vi the = - o vate ” > CR ing “esi f AD : jene abou x reform un : community Ischeduled should be reinstated R. ¢ Cummungs, preside second: James B. Kissam II, 1234 iy is c i Galvanized sheet steel garbage can ————————— —— SSS —— = - Pontiac Federal Savings and Lowe (Continued F Page One) Will a \ study is completed. complete with cover. Side drop 1 Tt the ta le . HUnUEG ETON bage Wie Willow Ln, Birmingham third: 7 me : bandies, ampie size for family use. ime : — Sane sjunal committee inquiries yy and Joel Bo Stanbery, 20 Lone Williams gave no clue as to how Limit 1 per customer. imes as has been intimated 1 SIU! : BIKE ‘ ante matt arve &§ ) g or for state sneememns Sleet S Snaps Power Lines, C loses Schools would be impossible for us t ib Uo as critic ism by le gislators of Pine Rd . Bloomfield Hills, fourth lars “ » wing i ee oa j bt yroblem, bankers generally : ocratic -ader vndo . . CAKGO KINEY The eee re get aaa Dam ome lo 6 Injured as 2 Cars « CONCILIATION TECHNIQUE ; hs ~— 1 "e . PS were fr € < yA - . J ON TEStY ePXAaS HITePACLEY as as : AG : I _eni jre' houses were forced to close, pow? ink ican asauct i ne inson oO l Collide on U. S. 10 Its powe! s would be extended to East coast, from Maine to Florida, lines were snapped and schools ‘®*. " can Geduct tis as eX: serted that ultimate mastery over j ' bai , 4 E shivered in bitter cold weather were closed pense on its federal income tax. Russia in the long - range ballistic’ ¢ ersana were injured. Seat police the recommended bar’, today * * * Aine, @ has te weigh the poest- missile (ield will not be adequate’... ae Un 4S! against discrimination in housing Heavy Gauge GALVANIZED y. : s ‘ul no adequate. nig a two-car : . . * re A oe. ; ble loss of deposits if it passes Total security. he has =e tig ¥ \ E : ru ber .. 3 Plan oa Careers (Continued From Page One) the girls, informs us she has a boy-| She likes hirh be- “cute and clean * friend already: cause he is 50 too.” * * “I want to be a housewife when} ] grow up and | want to have seven to! clean house and especially” sweep! children, all girls ...1 Tike the floors cause then you have to get down on your and scrub.” she added. POLICE FORCE GOAL - The life of a policeman is the goal of Keith, who, according to his mother, gets the best grades in school, don't Recess “T want te put all those drunk | people whe drink beer while they are driving im jail.” he ex- plained. He too has an admirer by the mame of Gay and ‘‘she | even wants to marry me al. Teady.” he exclaimed. His brother Kenny, the voungest’ i 124 Fin “i. a Pontiac Press Phote | Outlines Future Education as Day in Bielagilie r. Robert M. H afehinis BIRMINGHAM the first of two lectures on “Where Is Education Going,” before a Bir-) mingham Town Hall audience this jmorting. His second appearance) ‘at the Birmingham theater will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow. x * * Mrs, Carey, executive|#%d Mrs..Donald Parry, Board of vice president of Town Hall, intro- member, will be special duced the noted: educator and|&¥ésts at the speakers’ table, |speaker. Special guests at the luncheon tablé this noon at the ‘Birmingham Country Club were es James P, McCortitick and Dr. ~. Williams Says State _. Must Hike Spending ek, 21, of 245 Nelson St., was -“ar- Police yesterday. lasek driving a car‘stolen in Pon- back seat of the police car and ‘Harold Soderquist, both of Wayne! A Pontiaé man, Donald C. Polas-|| rested twice” by Bloomfield Hills|§ Officers Joseph Kerr and Wil | liam Moore said they arrested Po-) = tiac. En route to police headquar-' | ters, the man leaped from the!’ | ANOTHER SHIPMENT—NEW LOW PRICE! MICROSCOPE TRIPLE TURRET MICROSCOPE t $5.95 Value 3 3 NOT A TOY. Triple turret power : microscope. With two prong giass ~ slides, and herdwoed carrying | ease. 8-inches high. f 100-200-300-400 Power 4 TURRET x y $12.95 Value 95 = With built-in light. = 12 ginss slides joel | struction book ~ cluded. In case. é ‘y 3 93-Piece Laboratory ' Microscope Set ' $29.95 Value = Turret micro- 95 = scope with 60-450 © power. 64 inch high Compiete ~ 93-piece labora- , tory —Main Floor 98 N. Saginaw Tobacco Dept. Specials for Seve & ens All Popular Brands—FRESHEST CIGARETTES Regular Size i PER CARTON a | Cheese your favorite brands and i save —- Leckies, Cameis, Old Golds, Chesterfields, Phillip Morrts, etc, Low price plus Tc tax. King & Filters © i PER CARTON Chaice of Winefon'’s. Hit Parade, Baler Kent. Mariboro, Peli Mail, etc Plus jc tax SALE of RONSON NEEDS RONSON “Windlite” _ Lighter $3.95 Value rie 15¢ RONSON FLINTS — Pack of 5 for + We RONSON FLUID— 4 Ounces for 98 N. ‘Saginaw _—Main. Floor Dag 00% WOOL “Vacuum Action Dry Mop ‘til whirled never Hints, a bear jor wear—stays fresh 'n‘ Mophead removes easily ‘for quick hand v a JIMM). wool dry ‘mop hoklis dust free. Maganetic ection, ROTHERS ema CATE ION IIT SARE Ht f f j i : é THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, J AN UARY 9, 1958. Ohi gg wea: Aid for Musical Pet DALLAS @®—A woman violinist today sone 9 Renemig ai0 for): ee ist for the Dallas Symphony Or. chestra, said she left her 14-year- old cocker Grubby in ‘her car last Saturday while she visited some friends, * * * She said when she returned, the interior of the car had been dam- aged and her dog deafened by firecrackers thrown into the ve- hicle. A veterinarian told Miss Pierce her dog was completely deaf, He said the dog’s eardrums were not broken, but told her Grubby sut- fered a hearing collapse from the firecracker blasts because he is such an old dog. . Miss Pierce said her dog had always appeared to love music. Grubby was a regular sight in the wings of auditoriums when the orchestra was playing. Grubby’s mistress said when she and her friends got together at her home for string quartet/ sessions, Grubby would lie on the floor for hours without making | sound. ee HB 50-80% Em 20.s0x [xho-20% =) 0-10% SOURCE: UM EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION [ derfoot. fae famous bus Honiomchar "hilte’ the et a eeanen New a to ony. roorh at terrific savings! See them tod A . Pe ; j Hurry in to Waite’s... Downstairs Floor - “HURRY! OPEN EVES ‘til 9:00, SAT. ‘til 6: 00. ~ ‘By Cari Gruber [ JACKIE, OUR CUB DEN 1S GOING TO scour } THE — US. Position Weighed: . | which a senting an a ca. military 4 BS tion today—How and where the US 2 : i ion compares unfaverabiy w«: tussias, Wh we lag behind whet the experts say must be t By BOB CONSIDINE WHAT 1S THE WAY OUT? a «The air rings with clashing opin- 2 fons on how the U.S. can overcome Russia's space age lead Proposals for reorganizing the joint chiefs of staff, including one from the } sh level Rocketell brother find re port, collide head « > ments lik the one 1 Ldn Arleigh Burke, chief of naval oper ations, that puting : future ! the hands of a single military pr teetor’ would “lay the foundations . for nabonal disaster : How will the U.S. extricate itself from problems such as this? The problems of extrication a gone into deftly by Charies J. \ Murphy in the current Fortune. A close {friend ot the . President Murphy writes “Certainly no President was ever confronted with a situation comparabie to the one that has enveloped Eisenhower since the Sputniks—a situation made ago- nizingiy complicated by the W- ness that ’ linens and ginghams. Ju- 4 ¥ ‘ niors, misses, half-sizes. eps ae a ,° om S < Aen Ee 4 is. 1 O 2 BS A | fy ¢ i 4 ¥ » pa UG ° ‘6 Ps 3 r You Cnart® choice oA \t ‘ 29 or 1” Red ban coats Ma ne ie aly They conte! AN Nap coli case G12: 9 yt we: stam Ys \an- ~ * quilt ee BPive lees . “i acket zi?" . «* P eal ae Boys or les ce rz priced 1 O any rare ee a 18. 9. a setetete® ‘5x ° = ‘je ror™ w . -a o LS ‘ z s = ; s sia e a ° } Boys’ Orlon*-lined j hooded car coats ! 2) = = coo < 8 es *e a hee he * * “_—s * oe * * -_* oh a + mm 1Q28. Tops in every way, but the price! a It’s the lowest ever! Polished cotton, Z lined from split hood to stitched bot- - tom in deep Orlon® pile. Toggle : front, draw-string neck. Red, tan, / * , ‘a a, charcoal. Sisws § te 12. Big savings! : oe ; | . oe cam : : enn a a9 | ‘ a | i eo oo satates Never before! Big four-drawer clear ponderosa pine chest OSmouthy sanded ae THE LUMBER ALONE WOULD COST MORE! iy a i o 25 +9. 0 0° see e"s*.te*, 9.0.9.6 0 2 6 8 6" 5 ¢ 20,9, + * PPG ® : weetetaeeesties soatatetatstatetstseeteateteteteets ata eeseseseetatate ete ae ee a atahen8s ese. aes ' lalty for extortion, was still in the imeshes of the law today, with two federal indictments _ against him, a j i * * * = . ' Judge John A. Mullen scored the | Service. A LITTLE NIP, THEN FLIP-—“Little Misses,” birdbrain, not knowing when to say “when,” re. ore had pe -B ec’ a venturesome parakeet, dips her bill in a cus- winds up flat on her back and feeling higher than whose re: Dioguardi, as postmasterships Sputnik. ye 5 Bil | a labor “pirate” in giving out the , Joseph: tomers ae es ee 8 es ee | : . xtort d A. - BENSON AND BROGAN — New tricks for an ald shoe, |maxiniim for # second mene Ie seat coast arery Codie’ for Dow {by the Army for research and de-| ‘The distribution of mille in the|month on,, pending proposals to - Dio will be eligible for parole |Kunze, John W. Schneider and ivelopment on a magnesium hull/U.S. requires about 190,000 motor deal with presidential inability. Old Dog Lea m Ss Tricks os tas But still hanging [Daniel O. Smith. Erwin H. Ku- MIDLAND ® — Dow Chemical'for an extra lightweight armored|trucks. In addition a considerable| d hneg | tegpare are bills bath and Tom H. 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He even challenged me, but I won,” Benson said. shop Sears sale-priced fashions a tomorrow night until 9 p.m. check these savings Benson, who rehabilitated K-9 dogs after World War I, met ing! Brogan through a hunting companion four years ago. He took g- : c him home for training. re } ‘ape MARK DAVIS HH a it 1 Altay : AMERA ‘ae | ies HM 83 N. Saginow St FE 4.4343 , apps 2 q " _; y yi if ITS PHOTOGRAPHIC WE HAVE | FOR LESS 5 : “ | ts >| FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY me Y = our regular 24.98 N S Automatic : S ; Magazine Slide Projector to 29.98 | winter girls’ coat clearance 19.98 to 32.98 Values 6” COATS | concen IO. Some warm wool herringbone with reprocessed wool interlining, rayon satin’ Lining. Other classic wool coats, push up sleeves sizes 8-16 Pocket these savings and be proud 7 to 14 Shop — Sears Second Floor of yourself...your good fashion box ed panties sense is showing! 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Without the daily © si ’ a5 ‘ « know about sales or where to buy anything?” newspaper, as the lady says; “You’d never know. - about sales or where to buy anything.” = Newspaper advertising differs from many other | es kinds of advertising because it is wanted. It is looked upon as news and read with as much interest. _ But people not only look for advertising in the news- paper — they act upon it. They buy from it. That’s why advertisers, year after year, spend - more money in daily newspapers than they do in radio, television, magazines and outdoor combined. Petitehad in the interest of more effective advertising THE PONTIA Cc PRESS an bn gnaw __THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1958 bet ae y lo, Ce) DS a Copyright 1957, Bureau of Advertising of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, Ina, ACTION Over 58,000,000 newspapers are bought daily, providing complete news, features, information — . -and advertising. If it’s*action you want — action you'll get—from your advertising in the action medium, the daily newspaper. _ All business is local...and so are all newspapers. gpowenrs Sea - uk AgeOCLATED Faxes A tow’ days later, its saguhigs te; secret penned Taek hihi euiin; bitten dihk sata bite ‘lost fortunes that dot the seas and/tuga, otf the north coast of Haiti, ~ bt Santissima Trinidad, hobbled between the shoals of the lower Ba- ems down on Silver. Bank, A lands of the world, Most went down|the strategic spot from which the oa os na On & trick November morn, ve {back to port to report the Joss of |hamas when a hurricane struck.| couple of million has been recov- [9 treasure ships or were buried/swift pirate craft sailed out to rnaigrebelomay tag man | Spanish. Plate Fleet of 1643 lett the fleet, 14 great galleons and The flagship sneaked through. The} ered but the rest awaits a find- bY Owners who never returned. | ambush the Plate Fleet. ad \By Ad. for Spain, ieee ane million | _itheir cargo of treasure. lothers went down on the reefs. | er, jwicH VALUE It has been estimated that many green yp. oe . ys Ad to Prove Love 2 . “ag a m near home, dollars in bullion, a year's loot HURRICANE STRUCK | The 14 galleons and the bulk of | The sesiens treasure of Silver} F. L. Coffman, who put 18 years — of dollars lie buried © \compile all the data you can on|CORSICANA, Tex. ®—Doris from Central and South America! — had been halfway through their great treasure are still 'Bank-is but one of thousands of/of research into his new book, At- that location, Arm yourself. with West knows her husband | still las of Treasure Maps (Thomas; Millions more has been a good metal pen Ra a bast of ves her. He took a full page ad Nelson & Sons), estimated the) searched for near other bucea- |some sort and some skin-diving i” the Corsicana Daily Sun; in his value of “those treasures whose! peer headquarters on Vache Is- equipment. Go to it. own handwriting, three columns origin and existence have been at-) tang off Haiti’s southern coast, _. |wide and four inches deep, the || |thenticated” at 275 billion dollars.| anq@ on Half Moon Cay and Roa- | Most of the countries of the ad read: “To Doris on our Coffman's atlas lists 3,047 | tan Island off Central America. passe oe bens ~~ require that ® jtwenty-fifth wedaing anniversary. treasure locations in the Western © treasure hunter take 1 love you, Doyle. — aaa ae What are the chances of finding oft a license or permit to dig sphere British |. buried or ‘sunken: treasure? or dive. And, if the seeker finds | Volume of Jupiter is 1,300. times Islands, m of them in the reread lapand ol poustlip ie Coffman says that in one year anything, the government skims | that of the earth, a : ‘ ish Main of the lumbering treas- Gulf of Jhexico 7 Ve as mead ure galleon and the buccaneer. | 7 Forty-one of those Caribbean lo- cations, containing an estimated half billion dollars in treasure, are/- shown on the accompanying map. BOTTOM OF SEA : The bulk of the treasure lies on the bottom of the sea in galleons of the Spanish Plate Fleet or is buried on the myriad islands by the pirates who looted the treas- ure ships. The plate fleet was an annual flotilla of galleons that made collections at conquistador ports of Spanish America and gath- || ered at Puerta Plata in a for- || midable flotilla to transport the Hi | treasure across the Atlantic to Mother Spain. otHlante Ocean ~ CONN’S _. JANUARY SALE PRICES NOW! coms DISCOUNT SALE! LAY AWAY NOW! SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS! vues MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS Me SUiTs $A Regular to 59.50 NOW 39.50 SHORTS, REGULARS, STOUTS, LONGS. X-LONGS SHARKSKINS, FLANNELS, WORSTEDS CENTRAL ATEN SN yy .. ® ||| seinen 4MEN’S.DELUXE IMPORTE | , J Pil|| make it J D WOOL TWEED \ F A, Re. FCC A H\|| Three plate galleons, enilecting | wry SO urt AME: wa! | Ties, ste sitios, estecting| FLANNEL SHARKSKIN ZIP LINED ( | |Maricaibo, Venezuela, while the pi- Wy TOPCO ATS 9 88 ‘|rate Henry Morgan was sacking | to — ||the city. | Off 4 34.50 Santa Margharita. off Palm Beach, 7 millions & Santo Domingo, off Isle of Pines, 7milhons PURATES ESCAFED Oo Seans Biapeie: Biscayne Ray, 7 millions Jenovase, on Pedro Shoals,1.8 millions. ten age a . i“ hyped LAY AWAY — SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS O74 Galleous. ong Key. 6S millions Ml Several Yalleons, Seranillas Banhs, millions | gen S ae jan pase cecapel| 0927 Jalleons, Matanzas Bay, 50 millions = Buried Treasure, Port Royal, millions \The galleons, with six millions, | . Sex: S Pp O T Ggaleon, otf Pigeon Key, Sinillions @ Santissiina Conception, Jortuga Pay, Smniltions iwent to the bottom of Lake Mari-| MEN S BETTER $ 99 $3.00 R G Santa Rosa, off Key West. 50 millions i Buried Jreasure, Jortuga I, millions i caibo. DRESS P ANTS SHIRTS $ 99 BP irate Ship, Boca Grande Fass, 1] millions 8 Burred Treasure Vache I, millions | The Santa Paula, with three mil-| ; Gi Gatleon, off Charlotte Harbor, & § millions & Golden Hind, off Cape Engano, Stillions |] lions aboard, was off Cuba's Isle e Values to $13.95 . @ Newest Designs en vt Borigate, off Gasparilia 1,10 muihons . BY Galleons, Silv er Bank, 79 millions jof Pines when a Negro slave, who Alterations F. to $8 95 e es Y Galleon, Apalacticola Bay, 2 millions BD) Frenct Ship, off Cape Exgano, FOmilions igre gy le age bert oe ° one sree ‘ @ Flannels SAVE! ‘2 OFF NOW! irate Ship, Apalachicola Bay, $ millions fi San Fernando, off St Lucia, 20 millions . ace a = (BE Buried Treasure, Choctawhatchee l/s, 7§ millions QiBurved 7reasure, Trinidad, 100 mitions = | . - Buried Jreasure, Fensacda, Simillions EZ Galleon, otf Icacos Point, 2millions The pirates who preyed on the — E E : OY'S and MEN’S WINTER COATS ©) Buried Freasure, Barataria Way, 20 millions Santissima Conception, off Margarita l, $$ millions ae Festal peers iy SU D Yq OFF $5. $7. $9. and up (B Senta Rosa, Matagorda ay, 2 ZL rmillorus (2 San Dealro de Alcantara, Cumana ay, 4millions | Macy whe wate coment Oem LEATHER TUXEDOS RENTED—SPECIAL PROM PRICES ( Jalleon, Campeche Bay, 23 miltions i 3 Galleons, Gull of Venezuela, Srullions | at sea never retumed to claim JACKETS (B Buried Treasure, Half Moon Cay, /inihon ES Galleons, owake Maricaibo, 6 millions thelr loctunes. (DD Buried Jreasure, Roatan [, millions ES Galleons, Lake Maricatbo, 11 millions "A good deal of the buried treas-| aon ee 7 C LOTH ES © Galleon, of fiste of Pines, 15 millions Galleon, Jull of Uraba, millions elk iced Gn eo eee the . $Q95 B Santa Powia, of Isle of Pines, Fmillione o Good Jesits, Porto Bello Harbor, Lemillions liands that were the pirate strong-| Now 9 714 Sagi naw D Galleon, of f Isle of Pines, TS millions | ; AP Newsfeatures ||| holds. | | . = = ~*~ «+ * —— | ——— = SS" _ Best known is the island o of Tor- < January Cewance) LIVING ROOM OCCASIONAL PIECES OCCASIONAL PIECES SUITES So ee ee eee ene. $49 5 | 5-rc. eronze FinisH DINETTE 2-pe. SECTIONAL . SOOKCASES, (st (t(iti~S: with leat. $ 9 A Now $89” Reg. $34.95 0.440... 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Now $5.98 Boys’ All Wool Turtle Neck Sweaters $5.98 Values - Now $4.98 Girls’ Fall & Winter Hats up to $3.98 Values .. ee ee ee . Your Choice $1 00 MARYANN SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Smith of South Tilden avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Maryann to Daryl D. Wilson, son - jof the Donald J. Wilsons of Water- ford Township. Duluth, like Chicago, gets its wa- ter supply by extending pipes two to eight miles off-shore in the Great lakes to escape city-caused pollu- tion, P Special School | Elden Johnson, assistant principal of Fairlawn School at Ponties State Hospital, spoke c teaching . Sak a of Fairlawn. Occasion for his talk was the January meeting of Daniel Whitfield School PTA Wednesday after- noon, Reports on the school fair care aoe heed Mrs, Charles © Gardner, Mrs Thomas Hutch- inson, Mrs. William Roach and Mrs. Howard Webb served re- freshments during the social hour, oe * * : The physical education class, which meets each Wednesday evening for Daniel Whitfield mothers and -filends, will re- sume amniee this week, Niblick ck Gathers "Mrs. ' Leonard: Andersen opened her Birmingham home for a luncheon meeting of Nib-. lick Cluh Tuesday. She was assisted by Mrs. Peter Hooger- hyde and her committee, Fol- lowing lunchon and the busi- ness meeting, cards were played for the remainder of the afternoon. Misses’ & Half-sizes! TOP-FASHION COATS” NOW ONLY... + is Cceecevecececese Heavy Duty Tubular Steel Legs For Your Tables, Chairs, Hi-Fi, Ete. $298 sets & Up OPEN MON. & FRI. TIL 9 PM. en NA FLOOR TILE 9x9 Ae t. 54” Well Tile Covering 29* “Ren: Fe. 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Mrs. Gil- bert Smith directed the meet ing and Alice Kimball reported on executive meeting of Camp Oakland Girls’ Ranch Plans for the chuib’s 1)th an- niversary were discussed Vol- unteers were recruited to help at Pontiac State Hospital dur- ing Mental Health Week. | Chapter Conducts Business Meeting The Fairmount avenue home of Mrs. Robert Cervenka was the setting for the Tuesday evening meeting of Nu Phi Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority Tt was announced that a Jan 12 tea for the Ritual of Jewels degree of Phi Alpha Iota wr! be held in the home of Mrs. Thomas Ogden Plans were made to visit the Detroit In- « stitute of Arts : 3 Sorority Gathers Libdbbhiabbhahihihaho ba ehi habbo chee ete tee eee The Waldon road home The be receiving new mem throughout the next two Mrs. Gerald Egres will @ Rich fabrics: Fashion-hit Ivy stripes! Wool and nylon Ombre tones! Wool and mohair zibelines! Fabulous black- magic fabrics! @ Newest styles: Paris-inspired designs! Smart couturier touches! 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Misses’, fn JANUARY starting friday all-wool short coats | buted aa “TELHURON SHOPPING CE NTER open 4 its 'e 9 p.m. ‘monday, sei friday, saturday Juniors’! ie aa chairman of the church's < of Mrs | Robert Overcashier was the setting for the Tuesday evening meeting of Phi Epsilon Nu_ sorority group will bers months. open ber Dixie highway home for the February meeting Ves. the Rev. Mr. PTA Hears Panel Mrs. Evelyn Woodworth mod- erated a panel discussion on “Juvenile Problems’' Wednes- day evening for members of Emerson PTA. Panel mem bers included Lewis Sullivan, principal Andy Kives. stu dent: Sandra Hubér student and Mrs. Gilbert Williams Philathea Meeting Kyle Wilson spoke on the “Value of Prayer” ‘and sang two selecthons when First Phil athea Class of First Baptist Church met Tuesday afternoon with 22 members present. Mrs Joe Howell «also participated in the ‘program eee Calvin Mortensen and his mother. David Mortensen (center), he leaving soon for Denver, Colo.., Mortensen. Pontiac Press Phetes soemay board, and Neleon H. Matthews, chairman | of the board of deacons. With the Rev. Mr. Morten- sen were his son, Philip, and daughter. Mary Joy. will with Here Mrs. - Nelson Matthews, teacher at Marimont Baptist Church, chats with Calvin and Mrs. Mortensen. ee a Sunday School Opti-Mrs. Told of Camp William Matus, director of Camp Oakland. and William Kopp, a supervisor of the sum- mer camp program, spoke to members of Pontiac Opti-Mrs Club when that group met in the Garland avenue hqme of Mrs. Robert Bradley, Mrs Gerard Stack introduced the program at the Tuesday hing meeting * * * -eve- Mir Matus explained the new winter program for older teen- agers who are out of school but ‘not ready for the adult labor market. They are work- ing at the camp preparing and INFANTS’ TOPPER SETS Hil Reg. 3.98 . 2 TODDLERS’ BOYS’ SLACK SETS OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE MM _ | ONE GROUP BOYS’ JACKETS and SHORT COATS repairing equipment used in the summer program. In addition they take some classes in basic subjects such as mathematics. The plans for Girls’ Ranch, a home to accommodate some 14 girls on a year-round basrs are being completed now, and building is expected to com- mence in April. This will add a fourth division to the work, summer camp, winter camp, Boys’ Ranch and Girls’ Ranch, Mr. Matus pointed out. * * * The Opti-Mrs. next meeting wil be Feb. 4 in the Mohawk road horhe of Mrs. Irving Gil- hes for a cooperative dinner. ii Reg to 20.50 3.88 | | 2-Pc. Sizes 2 to 4 — it Se ONE GROUP | Reg 399 ................ 2 88 FLANNEL SHIRTS . Reg 498 |... 0... ee. 3.68 Values to 2 5{ : .1.39 i Hi CMA G JEANS BOYS’ FLANNEL LINED JEANS i 4) Reg 298 |. : 1.99 Broken Sizes ........... 20°, OFF i | Hy TODDLER GIRLS’ COAT SETS i AND COATS || COAT SETS tf] ci cox i GIRLS’ COATS ti gurls zes ; to , 0 O t Subteens. ~ : | ys -31zesS to Sizes 10 to 14, We Hh | SUB-TEENS GIRLS’ DRESSES , i iH WOOL SKIRTS ; Sizes-} to 14 7. ..4..<4.. 20° OFF ii Sizes 10 to 14......... 20% OFF GIRLS’ HATS wicicieteletete . 50% OFF | DRESSES | GIRLS’ SWEATERS ...... o o OFF Sizes 6 to 14 .20%> to 50° OFF GIRLS’ BLOUSES ....... 5 OFF SWEATERS =... 20°% OFF GIRLS’ PAJAMAS: ...... me OFF PAJAMAS | ' | Ven ics Acs ODDS AND ENDS OF GIRLS WEAR HH Complete Rack ........ 40% OFF BLOUSES BOYS’ Values to 3.99 .... 2.88 CORDUROY SLAC SARs BLOUSES KS ....20°% OFF Reg. to 3.98. Ap 1.88 BOYS SUITS and SHORTS SPORT JACKETS Sizes 10 to 14....... .2.00 Broken Sizes .....-.... 1% OFF SWIM SUITS BOYS’ WINTER CAPS | Rag 00-7 SG vee wenn senna’ 4.00 Leather or Fabric .......50% OFF i | : ‘ea Bale Telephone sas: . Reric Sen Route Valu Ble Plea for Rate Hike. LANSING ® — Michigan Bell Telephone Co. wound up its plea for a $12,500,000 rate increase be- ifore the State Public Service Com- | mission yesterday with the appear- ance of two key witnesses, * * * By JERRY BENNETT . WASHINGTON -- (NEA). — The : Northwest Passagt promises to. Here below are but a few. flay an important part in Can- adla’s mining industry The recently conquered trans Arctic, waterway is destined to be- come a profitable sea route for transporting rich mineral despos:ts from the northern reaches of Ca- nadian territory. The rehearing of the company petition was adjourned without ‘date while the commission, which ipteviously had granted a $2,835,000 annual rate hike, studied the new -evidence, The phone company has said the ‘proposed increase would mean ‘about a five per cent boost in revenue and would amount te arcund 50 cents a month for the ‘average Customer, | * * * Ferry B. Allen, assistant vice president, said the commission should take into consideration the ‘effects of the company’s expan- ‘sion program on the investment per phone. Tts new high potential as a ' waluable commercial assct js re- vealed by Commodere 0. C. 5. Rabertson, Arctie expert and Canadian maval attache to Wash- ington. He explains t! vat as present min eral payloads are exhausted, new mines must be opened up in far northern regions. The nearby pas sage would provide a convenient means for getting the di posits out a ee This is oniy one of a series of ee KRG nos wee 3-4 Ae it~ > Navy*Recruiters is@ to focus interest on the North- “rs ons = ; - : Enlist 12 From west Passage for some time to ARCTIC HUG — U.S Coast Guard ship Spar. (left) == come." by ice toward lead shrp Storis before icebreaker comes to rescue. Oakland County Next year Canadian ships will ; ls fi o 2 a ee ‘ eo ss i replace the U.S. Military Sea © man-sized job, Kobertson credits ‘sage which has lured explorers into The Pontiac Naval Recruiting ae * a? . = 5 Trameport Service in the task of | a woman oes making the project the Arcti¢ for about 400 years. In.Office has announced that a total Dishwashing’s a cinch with plenty of hot water. supplying a large part ef the Dis- possible in the first place. that time two others have been of 12 Oakland County men enlist-) tant Pariy Warning radar sta; owt vears avo Miss Moira found. it is reported But both were ed in the Navy during the month! MORE HOT WATER WITH EDISON’S NEW tiers. At the same time they will “— = ~ tog far north to be of any use to the of Decem ber. : take over another job that could Dunbar, a geographer for the Ca- piew jine supply operations. Three of the 12 were from Pon-| . | | uncover further secrets of the nadian Defense Research Board The first was found by Ronald tiac. Gary E. Metz, of 767 Port. R HEATING SERVICE famed polar waterway. was studying’ same aerial photo- Amundsen, a Norwegian explorer, land St.; Cledith G. Seets, of =f graphs of the Arctic waters. She in 1906. The second was discovered Wann Arbor St amd Rayriooe Vice Admiral Jolin’ M. Will n Arbo MSTS commander report “Can. neuer d several ice islands floating by Commodore Robertson in 1954. F. Theeringer. of 385 S. Marshall) é I Yoon ‘ were toh 2 Ow ters which make u part fj ee ‘ ; . ; ; ad ill A On tn NEE the passaxe Islands of this. size Other enlistees from outside Pon. Only electric water heaters give you all these important advantages: survey work in th® central Arctic |" PA re the . tise were) Robert E Rader of ——— coul Only € tT reas ere ee a ak ea ate deo where the Ex-Actress Gives Clarkston: Jerry L: Carrol, of Ox-{ 5 Efficient—the heat goes into the water MSTS duri : the fe three years * : * * , é ford; Richard A. Murphy, of Berk-| 5 Install anywhere—need nal be nears chimney : E ' ¥: & : . 1. ‘ . It was Admiral Will's nainstak- Her findings were largely re- UCLA $1 4 Million ley; sla os Mc Pee: of poet & Long life— meets rigid Edison standards , spices Ue Ce WT ee ison Heights; Dennis L. Lufasik,| = Fast—new, more efficient heating elements ing probings of the frigid waters of Ferndale: Leonard S. Bishoy =—— S=S= i > “V< Sirye e area. . . , er é : #ONALC = Ss Op, | ai j that uncovered a passage deep “HSIOR to survey the area LOS ANGELES W—A check for of Hazel Park: and Carl R. Jokela,! GF SS & Automatic—hot water always on tap enough to provide DEW hne cargo. The joint U.S.-Canadian effort 11, million dollars was given the of Royal Oak . Y. S$ &2 Outer shell—cool to the touch all over ships with an escape route to the reached its climax in September (U(yo4 medical ce : wierd: has yy yr en) . “e : LIVE BETTER . . ips h an ¢ A ; I : : medical center yesterday’ The remaining enlistees were, BY mS fe—clean—quiet—modern East Such a route Was necessary hea three ¢ ount Guard ships by former actress Marion Davies.|Niles E. Bloom, of West Bloom-} “go py es oa : in case we huuld block thar and a Canadian — icebreaker UCLA officiale described the field Township: and Robert E.| Tric & Edison, maintains electrical parts without charge Western exit ‘ croysed Bellot Strait, the key duh (in the paomnce gift as the biggest cash contriby-/O Neill, of Waterford Township. | thon ever rece ived by the univer- * * * SURVEYS NEEDED : . . . 5 re sity. It will be used to add to the; Reenlisting for a period of six! All this adds up to the best water heating service ever provided in Southeastern Michigan Since 1859 at least five smaller Robertson believes more surveys \ . Te ; \ i the Gaeiaee are Yeuoa fo in boats had passed through ue medical center a children’s wing years were Donald R. Allen, of Bir- ! os hae LEE ATA E * strait. But the success of the U.S. ‘to be named after Miss Davies ming ' mA . : - f ( an ungham; and Laurence C. Dug- A crease its salet' \ KNOW Wher ape . : : i ) , £0 | bit und Canadian vessels proved for - Le gin, of Bloomfield Township. \ Ask your plumber Or appliance dealer . ja) , ihe first time that Bellot was deep Modern publ ic libraries, sup 0 Te . don't know where they can't go 7a a ah 2 ; : ° ; enough for Large ships ported by taxcs of the public, were. Men’s beards are tougher and A e Although the recent work to It also closed another chapter hardly known in the U.S. before heavier when whiskers are grey N open the passage has been aor the search for a Northwest Pas-| 1850 or white, Shop Both “Shop the Stores That Have Never Compromised on Quality” DOWNTOWN PONTIAC TEL-HURON CENTER 51 N. Saginaw Telegraph at Huron Open : 2 _ Open Monday and Friday Night ‘til 9 P.M. Mon.., Thurs.. Fri., Sat. Night ‘til 9 P. M. $ALE You Save Up To *22 COATS Regularly *59.50 and °65 SAAB At Osmun’s ... and only. at Osmun’s, will you find topcoats of this quality and at this low price Because one of our finest coat makers is liquidating . . . and because of our close association with the maker , . . we were privileged to buy a limited quantity of these exceptional coats at a low, low price. And so, you get the kind of a topcoat value you expect — and find only at the Metropolitan. Choose from all wool Boucles and Saxonys . . . marvel- ous imported Australian lambswool Shetlands . . . rich greys and browns. Better come early! | Companion Sale! Regular 119.00. Companion Sale! Values to 71. 50 CASHMERE COATS — _ TWO-PANTS SUITS 100% Imported Cashmeres from this Shorksiins, herringbones in* stripes and same fine maker! eee eres es $99 plaids POA occ ig JEWELERS | FE 2-5812 88 N .. Sagindw ee RE, 2! Oy Se Oe es fe ere Mes Roe Pa ig = ; oe ees ae = at i ee Fs se: E PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY #, 1958 |. |Given Trading Stamps. Polio Contributions dropped in polio fund canisters 's Church, Krehling|” M : _ died yesterday of injuries suffered ing stamps t¢ Mirkete bring trad. died. yeutority ot ars . pe be Berane ya without Rosary services . eer st according to) Ms pans Friday at the Wiliam R. Lodge Calendar SS nn een eee , : ere’ Funeral. Home. An’ Elks|7,52%°!a!, Spmmiunieat , * eoern a are furnished : Pore’ Funeral. Home, “An Elks |vodge No. fly P. de AM, Pri, Jan at oe een ot temas F ii be at 9 p.m./10th. 7 » Pri, Jan. The store chain as riday at the funeral home pa Wark 5A. degre operates in| Wednesday. See Te ee * AY. a ee ee Detroit. i metery, , jer ea pacgaarng Hendrik Jei- Mr. Krehling is survived N . B . * ‘Cem, yesterday his ; pe : organization start ; s unto trea detaiaann, re ews in Brief thie year “as part of the rent we[sebies. assioeh a a EOP poy he reen Sper sedans [Apples 4 ; P ort Cation of oes ge reat |B akc og tt toe St Vion pay for being on earth" ~ [ne eter ate ienae ff child: his father and : attic of the hom anives ™ Bot : Williar The March of = less than $10, and Mrs. and mother, Mr.|Manning, 387 Luthe e of n te of Dimes drive con-js Vegetables an $ ,000 per ama a —— Krehling of Ala-|afternoon. Feeder St. yesterday! tinues through January. wee Eig mae i pa iciesecscescas 158 year within 3 years Sania ena ¢ er, Ely of Ala-|at $100. are estimated) Correte, topped, “eo. 2.50 IF; seis! Catamae tinue aes Gee | Grain Prices Colony, root (dee) noo. Lees sass ifo) ' : You have a college | Kreiger. i , and Mrs, Clara Burglars stole a record pla . = Tasks ibehs.) doz siete bidiibe ois 2.75 but showed nothing im the : emetery. in = degree or equivalent : . both of Milwaukee, Wis.” —— and a cigarette tighter ‘FRED J eemiaaial ce oe Peraley. Rost, (behs.) ign 138 alerpigsre group colon. A preteens sbtate et, ths in business training or y ANTHONY WHEELER > hocne of J&ck Cole, 679' At the nea! enceinia gt fteaGO, dam, 9 (AP) — Opening potatoes they wie 1% duction ean uae on fadinesiemntiiom ian ROCHESTER -- Service '|N. Perry St. They broke in by Te meeting of the|,,¥>'- — « jouse (bene) doa. |. 3 slow . <» thony (Herb) oe = An. forcing Goer dace, in by Liga Merchants: Assn, last Mar. rieaenes 220% aly seers on Sduash Delicious ban ss i sales in the auto industry . pT ng | wi- IF: You are between the = pay er ar 6 Br, nly Son a ts age So Re ert | Be eae | sees of 45 ay afternoon at the Bertha ' ring. Equipped for os the 5 ¢ nt /DB ccsseoss ROOM July 00277, B% Greens : of the cut . Ter: ‘j , ne organi Corn— W pec cece & Kale, oll ; ‘and ; ides hp Detroit, will be nla-0087 or ve Rio ote. Fit terms weve He gerved two Ty << PS Pe am pe I ee _ will be tat eel ; Write Box g | 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. A ; —Adv.| Mrs. Jean G OS ERM coscssae SBE Ble. 5-052. P oe -w j ’ trew n-| Auburn age was om cal E - try tne. Bienen dou purd aap er ogee Chath. Officiating jOpen Se eee Christmas division ile 9 See : ee cr imant tage . ofls, rails and| —2at__— ers | Pontiac Press— Dertaee cae San tward Baum- . : Night. chairman; Mrs. Leo Croll, special)!" ***"2:-_- person eg eee mined metals were narrowly a We wilt select 2 pale a. will be in Mt. | Ady. vs chairman; Jerry Lapides ter we. 1 top pont [Nit Sy _ drifted @ ieee chemicals 3 i. 7 ELVIRA Com te ‘esting’ by February. The Ro ~, - ladvertising chairman, and ‘Carl . | fuer Gea es: . showed slight ; mother Char ye rie vee ee a the|Chevrolet to Expand Biss, totersal welfare prorl Livestock hentia. heavy type brolare er — ‘ ¢* Sai, Whtan ond gem come eung «3 eur ataing P mm, * 5 fi am 24-28; ‘4 Pid end Te. this evening. p-m Factory in St. Lovis ae pence Maia head the promo- pera ee LIVESTOCK |Svettings. Sa: tare 5%-6% Ibs., oscbe ts: Ce * meelee 4 oe A. Puneral Get locally. . wel he i’ 4 Surviving, “i . ittee, assisted by Leon- salable { Jan. 8 (AP) — Cat 25-27, 7 eys, heavy type, hens ment stocks were il, at 1:38 : , Jan. me jee, animators (i) arcana anogiigad ard Stone and Mrs. Louella Mur- pou on cary cube Sangbter ‘Gowrs sci lemme after their gains of — AI” Home with Rev. It you'r beads eonard, William and-sion of G uw — Chevrolet Divi-;ray. Policy 4d cen aed 2 UF good Gangiaer os id sales} pETRo DETROIT EGGS the report fro yesterday on pepe te oo . Inter- your presgat gene wo ee in . ies fom : Motors : * e : i ce ‘ a al , " ( erce . , tee cneen. — See daugh- to paging Aiotors is Piasaing for 1958 were made by the Pore (goo price paid for two ioeds thigh |Draset" ncaace ieeteseg’ telebasaees | rea’, ‘Weaks thet the inset paar eres et lease Saas to oon cad faugh of Jack-' space i s factory and office;resentatives of the stores average goxd 812 pounds heifers oad) Whites, G “| bighway ? ord Moms. | satya areeeAn Rees — Mrs, Emma Savine of E. os y-ray 4 vid letrges = center. © srores in the iit 0 toa so. Uuity mixed “ctsiaes age Bk Mttge 1-4 "weighted quire | billion thee mca ane ec » THOMPSON, JAN. 8, 1958, ROBERT “Bees, bagery route aistribut * j ’ a ee [Paw ie oO ‘ q f ‘* * ti ; aay manager, said the project ra dd. S + toe: pe a 7 nea and eaters 12.00 jetta: sensi, Tan. weave ag avg.ily estimated. . B.S 67 Seneca at, ; see "be ment Necessary ieee ase may ZABETH M. PARRY a than —— ‘square lent oi ‘aha Ouis Soprano Wins land sows ‘ery “active. ioe paige rade Bee” Ws mid, avg “oe: a x * * Delay Mears ay, ion o ELECTRICIAN — Service for Mrs. Eliz- space ivision’s truc ; + lige Poe No. a g?3| Commercially graded; slight - er a ; - gene — abeth M. Parry, 56, of Us Labe.|ee ett ett now's truck Met Regional Auditions ira! im4.7 et oS ad tad sr he ei eee a-ha |national. Nickel Lockheed, Inee| See" btteed EePheetee, Seis | Beis GD. Sects, Bey pe =“ who died at home Wedies ceare c covers about $60,000 Grace i see Calif. uw [203° we beungs |22'2-40: neue Dee een Be national Nickel, Consolidated oe Bm Baturaay: feccen funecet wendy, “Sapanie mam 7 tore y after a long illness, will be! a , wtibry, 2l-year-old mezzolpemas 163) te teem 300) pounds | —— - |S0n, Lehigh Portland C 4 jome with Dr. haar M. C. MFG = at 3 p.m. Saturday 2 Po Cole said the project will be foam | Nectouse from St, Louis, won the Bows, 300. to 400" sonaa mined. trades | Legion Head i —— sement and si caer ea =o rKPERIENCED ney te Pe , ri Funeral Home. Officiating |Sprine a pow and the women rea Opera company's|is7s “= > “° “° 00 pounds ‘14 00 to, ead to Visit Sinclair and United Air Li al Marcos Fo: | - qvots work Crtins Chnnses w » the : i »s Fionn : . : eekoar pobre Sutton of the 1959. le aie Sa auditions. She is iteses a = salable | 100. Not enough | DETROIT @— National Com- also were ahead. ines Woodward. Rochester, OL rs se cst aiemas Ce aerial will! The defroster in modern mot | Miss Bumbry, a student of Lotte Shee? «guise son ‘ fair test of — John §. Gleason Jr. of Mrs. Parry operated the Lak cars is known as the demister pal pmeomoaglig Santa Barbara, will) ~~ Market note) an official viek gion will make New York Stocks ™ r —— i es soap Great Britain. Peogial ma the Met's final audi- Son - % | 34 He will t to Michigan Feb. (Late Morning Quotations) 1 : _tions in New York City. oe sapphires *are yellow, | and eufiyl visit Detroit Feb. 3 [Allied ch. ..... 08.2 toe dea doce tea ee ee __ green, violet or orange in ‘Ga ying communities Feb. an sooo S39 ERO ty .. Be = brance last ee color eason’s home is in Chicago. Biases 28.6 a. _ re aad i. —s en . (leon ay 8 Cem. ¥ peaceful — | $4 cee of iesed : . ol ae Mack ash . 56.2 by Lena; sons, $3 = ¥ vs a i tovine MEESGRY OF -- eos ry W. i =", Gn Bt; 1963 3 8 S393 weelare 33 Tine . 35.4 = ee mi 4) and Pends a” @2 (0 , Jae S) Moa |: ] the one we lov : : “gb Muslige Sf ar pass sway. Armour" co RS Het cus nS 5 Ate ge tor. poly ee ee 31| bee k 9. 146. 4 - gt Be M 2 _Bp ner son Weise R. Smith poortuni ; , mets... 4 3, = resume to Box ‘ : Steet <2! 38. ai Funeral 3. Fontiae Presa. ‘The Store That Val sgt ee . 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Montoye, director size, color of hair and joa to keep oorking ext of her Se an old man can’t see in , of the study, said cholesterol, a eyes, and experience. | jocessity. . TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 9:00 (7) Pat Boone. Operatic so-/7:0@ (2) T. V. College. tat cabatans Gale ie Wal we ta Phone number NOT re- An “Now all I have to do is take off prano Helen Traubel. i (4) Today. A) es people pon , my hat to play them, and let me gee (@) Feature Tower. DY’ 5.45 cy cartoon Frolic, _[Selarly mlleaged men- "These CLAIRE sone anal’ the bows ttn tel tna? teu y's ar re) ye. . icken . 4) aah Gene Tierney, Vincent Price 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. slg taagel gelrosss lgiartf THE MIDNIGHT EARL... with his Oscars. (2) Code 3. eiecialel te oh *. é i. AB oS vidual more liable to heart disease.| | Ex-Miss Sweden Zahra Nerbe, one of Lee Strasberg’s best) That's just about the enty vee |p | ag . / (fer Oe i students, loses her accent by reading Stanislavsky aloud, just] Se the professional oldster of Denver Pedestrians :18 (4) Weather: Elot - “The W Five of the 31 uersens in. the scores of motion pictures and G15 ( eather: Eliot. edy: — gets rong 5 (@ Cattocw Classrooms: research project were classified tO herself. NBC hunting the varmit spreading stories that now ABC-TV'’s “The Real Me- eas (® Sax Fou. Indians = e plan wo, : as “High Cholesterols.” Two (Steve Allen wants to quit, blames a “disgruntled ex-employe” Coys” (Thursday, 8:38 p.m.) Pay to Wallop Car rein low) uses. |9:00 (4) Romper Room. were put in the group that fol- |... Walter Slezak shaved off his goatee for TV. Feels lighter al-| ,eeps plugging away—that and a 6:30 (7) New Orleaus Police. in - | oe oy We — its — — while iready ... Then there were these three Hollywood children play-| measure of personal satisfaction. | newvep (INS) — Pedestrians (9) Sky King. 9:30 (7) Eisenhower. Repeat of 2S (2) News. — > exerelse ing house. “I'll be the mommy,” said the little girl to the tWo| Financially, Brennan haS 00 who are 5S (4) Marriage Counsel. “Statsl el Union” speech (| —— P. “|Mttle boys, “and you be the poppy—and you, Johnny,” (hesi-| problems. Unlike many of his con-| owed af . filling stetion and (2) News: LeGoff. (9) Theater (cont.) 9:38 a ee a The three “high cholesterals”|tating momentarily) “be the divorce lawyer.” temporaries, he has managed to 1 vent to their ie. (4) Ernie Ford. Actress Vera) (7) GmOL MGMT —-jwho exercised dropped to normal TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: There's a new Texas quiz show|salvage from his healthy pay-|sive physical ven ae ee 2) Weather Phe Miles. by the end of the three months.| tng prize is a boat, fully equipped with crew, motor and river.|checks over the years several) An old auto has been dra (2) Playhouse 90. Carolyn x |The two in the control group who WISH ID SAID THAT: Y an always pick out the bh socksful of that stuff that buys/of oil and gas, stripped of glass. 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. Jones, Sterling Hayden in “(3) Billboard. took no regular exercises ‘re- oa aia sal ne RYPO- | everything but health and bape Fer 25 cents a pedestrian can “The Last Man.” western.| mained “high.” chondriac in a nudist camp—he’s the one carrying a ther-jnecs and will make at least thejtake one, good revengeful wallop 9:00 (7) Sports Focus. Dance hall girl (Miss Jones)| |10:00 (2) Garry Moore. x *« * mometer behind his ear. 'down-payments on those. at the old wreck with a sledge (9) Boots, Saddie. Indian ad- is used as a pawn in Hay-| (4) Arlene Francis. Those with “normal” cholesterol Eartha Kitt acted as her own stand-in for some scenes in x hammer. venture. den's vicious scheme of re-| a levels at the beginning remained|“St. Louis Blues,” and Nat Cole said, “Ah, a do-ftyourself) His holdings oP among! The money goes to a local auto (4) Mich. Outdoors. venge against an entire. + unchanged by the exercises. Kitt.” .. . That’s earl, brother. other things, a 12,000-acre cattle club to further development of a (2) Silent Service. town. Wallace Ford, Hurd|'@:#* ‘) Tresgure Hunt. | Dr. Montoye, while admitting the (Copyright, 1958) ranch, complete with cattle. in Ore- timing strip — for hot rod auto Hatfield, Mark Richman, Lee’ finds were based on a limited num- gon, a theater, a mote] and a 10- mobiles. rie (7) Sports: Wattrick. Philips co-star. \!"* :00 (4) Price Is Right ber of cases, believes “the trend van appear S her aces ae Sal lay about 1,000 egs for is there, particularly in view of ey, on Cc : 2 aon . ’ 7:75 (7) News: Daly. 10:00 (7) Hocket Boston Bruins, j11:25 (7) News. similar tindings by other re- 5 “old shack” he calls Shangri-La. every pound of their own total , Detroit Red Wings searchers.” Sees Bright Prospects “They had to chase me for two! weight, 7:30 (7) Circus Boy. Adventure: (9) Theater (com.) 11:30 @ ma C Circus, hand frames Indians. re _ €l (4) or Consequences. | f G L , : e : (9) Million Dollar Movie| (1) (colo) Clooney (7) Robin and Ricky. To G d 5 d Or overnment otter yY Honest Discounts! Drama. Lana Turner, Rob- (2) Playhouse (cont.) (9) Howdy Doody. p fa S uccee . i ert Young, “‘Slightly Dan- - - se : : : . i ; WASHINGTON w — Congress Tickets would be printed byl Sunbeam HAND MIXER: ‘gerous."’ ('43). . ; 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. J b M n m (® (as) ‘Tic Tec Doers. |20: 38 ie Paice = ; i" 0 5 arriage No, 1 rece 5 pheasant the — te ioringiatiegd ~ Reg. $1 9.95 . Now s (2) Sgt. Preston. Adventure: (4) Jane Wyman. Drama:| FRIDAY AFTERNOON \with straight-A records can look never were gir — = “They wouldn't be sold wh oo le le — : ‘conv “scape. | ; ae "RIDAY , straight- . Dangerous ‘convicts escape | yore a eaten forward to both financial and mar-| “‘Not that I am so naive I think street. vendors, ‘but at post offices, G-E Spray- Steam DRY IRON $13°7 8:09 (7) Zorro. Adventure: Zorro) xi - slg we. sei 12:00 (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. ital success if they follow the|my lottery bill will pass right|just like stamps. Reg. $19.95 .............0.. Now > sets out to trap comman-| daughter ° (4) Tie Tac Dough. pattern set by 61 honor students |away,” added Rep. Paul H. Fino. ; G-E ic F P ~ Metal dante’s murderer. () Playhouse (cont.) (9) Hidden Pages. ot New York University. But things are moving our way, oy gs Electric FRY A with Meta $71" arenas a : Ninety-five por coat of theee toe 8 Presidential Illness | Cover & Cord. Reg. $17.95... Now : (4) Groucho Marx. Quiz. _|19:45 (7) Sports. 12:15 (3) Love of Life. alumni, all of who graduated | Fino, a well-groomed Repubi- (2) Richard Diamond. Ad ~ summa cum laude (with highest |can from a prosperous middle- Problem Viewed Toastmaster TOASTERS ; $ 95 venture: Diamond becomes | 11:99 (7) Soupy’s On 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. | praise) between World Warn I |class New York City dstrict, sed : Reg. $19.95 . Now female election candidates’| ~ (9) esis News (4) It Could Be You. and II, are married and none |the government can have a yearly | Sooo mS bodyguard. (4) News: W'kamp (7) The Erwins. have been divorced or separat- |income boost of at least 10 billion} OTTAWA W—A university pro-| G-E GRILL & WAFFLE BAKER | $ 95 3 is hee Detan’ (9) Myrt and Doris. ed. Almost all have children, —_— sory yatta Biatliai rod fessor’s study says average living Reg. $21 95 bnew ce aees Now Sea ae Guiding Light Rbety ots cee cope of Seem fare 2S He said two things encour-|standards in Canada are higherf So pee es — — 11:15 (9) Weather. 12:45 (2) ag Light. see ee ae a on er Oo age him to think the time may be|than in Britain or the rest of] Scotch Magnetic acral TAPE $985 * v's Ma , - : } ” ming * . drops in. oe — item 1:00 (2) Douglas Fairbanks. 000 and two have annual incomes|™ . - *« « sebioartih Europe = 2 ledge 1200-ft. roll. Reg. $3. 50 . . Now (9) Movie (cont.). . (4) Movie, above $30,000. Seventeen of the 61 low ni (4) Dragnet. Suspense: Fri-|1)-99 (9) Starlight Theater. Mu- (7) My Little Margie. are women. . 1. The drive: to pour more funds -- x * SUNBURST CLOCK, 8-day ‘Move- $ 95 day picks ‘up theft suspect| sical: Vivian Blaine, Perry (9) Movie. gd Prasad Garang ee pea W. Slater oan ore ment, 26-in. dia. Reg. $29.95. .Now 4 ~ IM pawn shop. “Ty.y * ($5). * = ae ’ Kingston, (2) (eolor) Show of Stars. Caen (©). l1:39 (2) As The World Turns. Unmarked Driver boriget on paper,” Helpers ~— bo report for the Gordon CUCKOO Bet from omer a 95 Jack Benny hosts variety (2) Sports Final ‘ (4) (color). Howard Miller! “bat when een catty iatart Roya grees urveyin gi Reg. $1 4.95 . show with Tommy Sands, Jo . ° Show. Kee R d C| ing. . y pend- Cage aos ee Daca eee ees sar Stafford, Paul Weston, Ed/1s.05 (9) Nightw (7) Topper. ps ecor ean 2 A swin bi ti HOURS: Monday-Thursday 10 A. M. te 8 P. M. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. swing in pubic sentiment * *« * Wynn, dancers Chiquita and ‘ ’ - “ ° he said is evidenced by such ; Friday and Saturday 10 A... M, to 9 P.M. Closed Drama: Robert Ryan, “On id iy Slater said living standard dif-| Jobson. Dan Ground.” ('51). ;20 (2) Our Miss Brooks. COLUMBIA, S.C. u — After|things as New Yorkers’ referen-|,,. 01, = 90. : Ce ee (7) Lady of Charm. driving 3% million miles in over|d last Novembe: a} [ferences are greatest in owner-|j We Sel Syasieate co Dowtpren= tree ve eey Lereets. vem ere . © years. law EW teh Jr of aay ast November to legal-| sin of such durable consumer] DISTRIBUTING an te Previ Part . Ji 5 fs y . i 5 Fg een) nak Fee inten, (Cato eA s a 4 feo emen.eeel ~~ WERKLER ANY ABALL ICSE) ft (4) Tonight. Jonathan Win-|, 6) (9) rouse Party. aa Sea perenne a) a8 ad has * Pacha spon eng er prices are substantially higher COMPAN =. SINLIGIAL : A since he came to Congress in 1953, = ai melt leo! uM 4 OF sky. cont.) @ Bode ead Case se & Fine took the floor wy advise biz {282 U-S. prices because of higher 8238 Cooley Lake Rd., Union Leke Village EM 3-4381 i Mildly ruffled, Wright went to|colleagues they can’t afford to AI wise. EB 2:35 (9) Theater 15. ~ police station and protested. |neglect alge bonanza as a ‘well PE AS ed ae : name and address were his regula |-government-run lot- AIM ix =m spate az | FRIDAY MORNING 2:50 (9) News. all right, Wright said, but the li-|tery.” . a TAeios PRAT] ¢.59 (2) Meditations cense number of the overparked ** * a IBOUBOS : = :00 (2) Big Payoff. car certainty wasn't. Fino’s bill woud set up a fed- Os ees th Ou Ge Form Front (4) (color). Matinee Theater. tok "larddll comiiiheden tay | teahe | the (7) American Bandstand. Police quickly admitted a mis-|rules and administer the lottery.'ly rooted, | (9) My Favorite Story. take had been made, The sum- == = ACROSS : _|mons was cancelled, leaving |f. | ye . 19:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. Wright's traffic record unmarred. . | (7) Do You Trust Your Wife. 6 Thin-shelied (9) Movie. a 4 cme 20 Patients Escape Fire for | dramas Yh 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. ‘ | 60 uU ed S ts 1 Daren - Resi ee eo | Every Purpose |]. s e 4 Swagger (7) American Bandstand | PAWNEE, Okla. 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