The Weather U.S. Weather Bereow Aforeangt 6 te a > eS ee ck ee oe ba a :. a A 165 20 Sl ly Se, ited Sage Bigs 2S Hise # = ; hose = 5 ee rea ye + 0 ee = os Lp OS AR ig MOE We, ins a Mostly nce and Cooler. 115th YEAR. es * . * * PONTIAC, "MICHIGAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER sclamaide Re | se TEERNATHONAL NENG SERVICE. ce issile rod ion Ei Chief Executive, Family Enjoy - Holiday Feast WASHINGTON (®—This 1s a Thanksgiving Day of |. special significance for recuperating President Eisen-- hower, pictured as having no thought of resigning be- cause of his slight stroke. Reports of excellent recévery progress cheered both the President and his family, and they afranged a holiday get-together at the White House. Traditional turkey was on the dinner menu. “It is quite obvious he is like a caged ‘ton,” Vice President Nixon told a White House news conference last night after he had talked with the convalescing President. Nixon added Eisenhower is “champing at the bit” to get back to work full ’ time.” _And then, responding to a question, the vice presi- dent added: “T have no reason whatever to believe that the President is considering or: will consider re- signing. “After having seen him, &: 2 & after having talked also to his doctor, I am convinced . . . that his recovery 1s sure, and that it may Very well be even sooner than would normally be —— . * x - “And I would say that so far as the President him- . Self is concerned, there was no hint at all of resign- ing, and there has also been no discussion whatever, here at the meetings which I have attended, of the President finding it necessary to resign because of this temporary disability which he has suffered.” The doctors said Tuesday Eisenhower must get several weeks of rest and be restricted to substan- tially decreased activity, They sized up chances for his complete recevery as excellent. The President already is up and around a good deal at the White House..He handled a light round of work from his living quarters yesterday. He is doing. an oll painting frei & phetegrapte: ot young Prisiess _ Anne, daughter of Queen Elizabeth seed: of Man, 102, Quits His Job of Hiking About Country; SUNOL, Calif. @ —Tom Wau- hab, a rancher, quit his job of hiking and riding through 11 miles of rugged country to check precipitation because it’s - we getting to be “a little too myc ” * * * Wauhab, still an active cow- hand on the Alameda County ranch of his sen, Tom Jr., in- formed the San Francisco Water Dept. yesterday he'd had enough. ~ Wauhab will be 102 — He has performed the job for % years for $2 ly. a. England. - Eisenhower also visited for {lens or so in his livi ters tng Mehanamed welcomed the King at the airport Monday that he developed a chill and went to bed. | The illness later ‘was diagnosed as a cerebral occlusion or brain! artery blockage. That is known in nonmedical —s as a slight stroke, said he contluded at his visit with that “mental clarity was just as sharp as ever —I can say that categorically.” As for the speech difficulty which! jthe doctors have reported is a’ result of his seizure, Nixon had this to say (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ‘}hours, 34 minutes and 8 seconds, " war NO Snow in Sight, ‘but Cold Tonight | d At his hews conference, Nixon | when asked whether'm. was 44, At 1 p.m. the reading ‘was 40. Air se Jet Sets New Mark Across Nation Los “Angeles to -N. Y. and Back Takes Only 6. Hours, 42 ‘Minutes LOS ANGELES (? — A crew-cut Air Force captain’ flying a ‘swept-wing Voo- ‘doo jet has set a new speed| record by flashing across) the country and back in} less. than seven hours, | Capt. Robert Sweet, 30, Barronett, Wis., was among four Air Force fliers who day on three records held by: the Navy. All bettered! the Navy marks. Sweet zoomed his twin - jet RF101 Voodoo across the finish line gt nearby March Air Force Base, pulled up into a lazy slow roll and then came in for a per- fect landing on the sunlit runway.! His. time: 6 hours, 42 minutes | and 6.7 seconds, This bettered the Navy record of 9-hours and 31 minutes, set last! March by an A3D fighter - bomber. | Records set in the Tactical Air| Command speed dash: | Los Angeles to New York—3 hours, 5. minutes and 39.2 sec- | onds, by Ist Lt, Gustav Klatt, | 29, San Marcos, Tex. Old. rec- ord: 3 hours 22 minutes, New York to Los Angeles — 3) by Capt. Sweet. hours, 14 minutes. . Round trip — Capt. Sweet. Sweet, who averaged 716 m.p.h.,| hit a top speed of 1,000 m.p-h.| j } Old record: 5 just before he landed when head- winds | stopped, . Pontiac area residents can expect| more. cold weather, For tonight, ithe U.S, Weather Bureau predicts! partly cloudy and colder, with| temperatures falling to near 32/ egrees. : | ‘Tomorrow the forecast is increas- jin cloudiness with a chance of rain. The high tomorrow will be 36-40. Saturday's outlook is colder and cloudy. | The lowest recorded temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a. made a mass assault jester-|. € Yuvan, uMney: — Thi the day when ds drumsticks take and for most of us they can’t come too tis. penn Eisman, 4, prepares to a into a whopper at the Her Culinary Art, Clever Pen Won Holiday for-U. United Press Phote arinual Thankeyiving dinner at the Children’ s Aid Society Center in New York. i“ WJ Thank Sarah Hale for Thanksgiving By HUGH A, MULLIGAN AP Feature Writer Housewives slaving over a hot oven will never believe it, but | the idea for making Thanksgiv- | ing a national holiday came from | a suffragette editor who cam- paigned all her life to set wom- en free: Had she envisioned the kitch- en ‘bondage that Thanksgiving brought about for her fellow fe- eee ee Saal a f : = ep eae peg eons i ahs tae un. tuk Kibshand od Oe Cobiedizana’ Presbyterian Church, 5171 Commerce Rd., have been busy putting the finishing touches on their float which will be in Satutday‘s.— “Christmas On Wheels” parade. : rere chine Designed by Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Ra, YS Teo Final. Touches for Saturday S Parade "ae tales 1000 congregation Wk Gniing * of a pump organ, Here (Lr) Sted- Cine Pie Re eve Cer of 6460 eee Hale like the cause of Thanks- males, militant feminist Sarah Josepha Hale, might have droppéd the whole thing in favor ol one of her many other causes. Sarah collected causes the way some women treasure old ghina | or socvenir saltceilars. During her 40 years ay edi- ter of Godey’s Lady's Maga- zine, a sort of Early American Vogue, she strodc the journal- istic’ ramparts in behalf of women’s colleges, old sailors’ homes, free public play grounds, day nurseries and funds for “heathen Ld i. But no cause gripped Editor . giving. “We have too few holidays,” she wrote in 1827. ‘“Thanksgiv- | | ing like the Fourth of July should be-a national festival ob- served ‘by alj.our people . . . as an exponent of our republican institutions." That was the opening gun, For the next 35 years, Sarah pestered | presidents and governors and congressmen with all her editor. | jal skill, KEPT CAUSE ALIVE While firing off spirited, im- passioned letters to Presidents - Fillmore, Pierce, Buchanan and Lincoln, she kept the cause alive on the home front with . tempt- ing Thanksgiving menus, 1ik e “ham soaked in cider for three | weeks stuffed with sweet pota- toes and baked in maple syrup,” but always insisted. that roast turkey and pumpkin pie were “an indispensable patt of a good | and true Yankee thanksgiving.” * * * Before Sarah went to bat, Thanksgiving was celebrated in a haphazard and sporadic fash- fon, ‘ The Pilgrims, of course, got the pail roiling at Plymouth in 1621, the autumn after the Mayflower landed, when as colonist Edward Winslow re- ported: “Our harvest being gotten in, our governor sent four men on fowling so np the we : might in a more special than net rejoyce ‘together.” Ot the 101 passengers who ar- rived on the Mayflower, only 55 lived Jong enough to sit down to the first Thanksgiving ‘dinner. The survivors had suffered cold, hunger and disease, had been terrified by Indians and fright-’ vened, near out of their wits by wolves, “bo bine hart only tive « ) and included dishes that ranged -| ‘adult women on hand to do the | cooking, the first Thanksgiving feast actually lasted three days from turkey, deer, lobster and clams to watercress salad, baked Indian pudding and two varieties | of wine and Holland beer. ter, lasting several days, usually) SPECIAL PURCHASE — Seve half! Rugged are caused by stratus clouds, -.|7 wait pny purpees, padded ra sir in cnmoice © Sizes omes in fla pac ge, ; It in the updraft, which rig easy to assemble. Choice of {Pecomator col- “4 — veg Poca. Pe ed I) ors, Limited stock, buy now! makes hall. This vertical cloud’ HOUSEWARES 12.98 Vatae— "6 a | ‘moverent| ie tore conumon int ©. ded Floor 30x }5u 15-inch summer... |, oF serve a Thanksgiving and “‘lay-’ aside our enmities and strife of that one day.” Finally, when the ravages of a letter arrivéd from Secre- tary of State William H, Sew- ard. announcing that her sug- gestion had been “commended to the President.” Four days later, Abraham Lin- coln ordered all servile work to cease on the last Thursday in November so that the nation give thanks to Almighty God for blessings received, Thanksgiving for the first time became a na- tional holiday. It is somewha: ironic that Edi- | tor Hale, who made the turkey a national festive bird, is. best remembered as the author of *‘Mary Had a Little. Lamb,’ an animal that never made the Thanksgiving market list in Go- dey’s Lady’s Magazine. Steals Bible to Study, ne Gives Him Lesson , INDON | «P®—Thomas F. Mc- a admitted in court he stole a Bible from a. bookstore. “‘be- | cause I wanted to study it.” “Tt says in the Bible ‘Thou Shalt | not steal,"’ said Judge Frank \Powell — and he drove the Bible jlesson home with a fine of 5 pounds ($14). RAN LIKE DICKENS done if I caught him,” he admitt “But anyway the little fellow ran! ‘a tree.” Stadt:yelled until the rest of the posse came dashing through the underbrush. The hear was treed at 18:45 p.m. They had the bear up. the tree but no.one knew how to get hiin down. again. For about an: hour, Pontiac Milk Prices fo Rise Half Cent ‘The price of milk from Pontiac’s major dairies will be increased a half cent begitining next week, of- ficials of the dairies 4 ‘ * * * The increase is part of a similar rise in price in the Detroit area. ‘The Detroit Creamery Co., Nye” Dairy and Borden's Dairy Prod- ucts said the increase will be- comé ‘effective Sunday. Maple Leaf Dairy Co. said the hike will begin Monday. The increase ‘will bring the price to 25 cents a quart of home de- livered milk. * * * and material costs.as the reason ba "Buy Now Var Christmas Gifts! py ; $1HOLDS IN LAYAWAY Steel Frame — Padded Top — Ye Siees Mor the boost, <7 em, $10.85 Value— like the dickens and scooted up) tongue. Officials cited incréased labor. : Gift Slippers State Police Trooper Robert Stadt fully. 4 | “T don’t know what I would — to get it to climb down again. \ ' 4 i ° Our $297 28 Seller. o & insulated by ir J principle, keeps ue Ad in weather. ; ail AS $3.97 FuR Tor: Style ee lie peitee iditing Citizens | LANSING Winky" 3 poundathe mater bear, hunters sod) praying tml dd “nt lost and fumbled to the @ feet above them in a big sugar|ground, landing with a thud on”a around, looking at “Inky,” perched | his (Confidence in ang Nixon Displays “ip one occupied by the ‘ent. ‘The cso Emergency Role WASHINGTON ® — Vice Presi- dent Nixon has. moved with con- will be prevented from attending the NATO Council meeting’ in December, decided that the meet- on should take place at the level ly planned,” eras ; US. Orders Boost in Missile Output (Continued From Page One) mature to say now when the pro- duction rate will be stepped up; administrative and budgetary processes are involved.” Four zoo attendants jumped on ~*~ * * wi Though -there have been varying tes, the first missiles pro- are expected to cost about a million dollars each. The cost is expected te drop as quantity Production is achieved. Chairman Lyndon B. * Johnson 5! (D-Tex) said McElroy is the “real czar” in the battle to surpass Rus- sia In missile development, and told reporters he hoped that other decisions which ‘McElroy prom- ised “will come just as Soon as possible.” * * ~~ The subcommittee, before feces- .|\sing its hearings untif Dec. 13, also beard Deputy Secretary Don- ald A. Quaries testify. that this “Hi bear.” said Watsag cheer-|fidence and self awareness .into| county ts running “néck = ard-- jwhatever vacuum * ‘seribbled dows re-| , ar ae ee rome ee | “T growled at the fri d-) no Kn en think is best described by my ly .greeting. Re, ~ ane. at the bear with a long pruning pole, trying | ttle,” White House fews conference. “F am the vice president.” “Down bear,” he commanded, for the President sometimes — in making clucking: noises with hisiconsulting .with Cabinet officers land in ceremonial functions, “Inky” wasn't buying any of to get away from the annoyance. : * * * Ralph Whitford, another forestry ; ‘ing,’ department tree man, climbed up, | | Hagerty. « “Inky” didn’t care fdr him either.) Nixon would become President. the tree branch and Dewney | started wee the branch by | puiling ‘on the rope from the | ground. |White House — i | additional duties, . for dear life. _The-combination | sonar’ and the cutters did. Ei-, isenhower's iliness has caused—all | the while disclainting! any bate he told an extraordinary Nixon's confidence in himself @ — $2.00 Holds in Layaway ‘til CHRISTMAS Save at Simms on Notionally Advertised REMINGTO 4 that guff. He bit at she pole and “35 made abundantly clear last |j bated it with his. paws, finally) night when he submitted to report- climbing higher on a small. limb! ers’ questions in the office of pres-' } \idential press secretary James C. ji ; “No questions are embarrass- " he broke in at one point as, porter apologized for a ticklish’ to keep Watson and the ‘bear question about whether Eisenhower 3 company. Whitford tried prodding. might reason—which would mean 4 Whitford sw rope around | During his 45-minute news: con- —— ference. — his first ever in the @ the vice president itime and again insisted he had ho But reporters got the impression |4 For about 15 minutes they played, he was acting at least like a “push -|\rock-a-bye bear, the branch swing- er" pe in a Louisiana sugar cane ‘ing wildly and “Inky” holding on} |field—not necessarily cutting any icane himself but seeing to it that neck” the ~ with Russia in developing ental ballistic mis- sile, “as a whole, as of today,” Quarles agreed: with committee counsel Edwin L. Weis! that, for -|the sake of safety, this country should base its ICBM program |. But he conceded he is acting on the assumption that the Rus- Scaodat deried ‘ot sion seat at P = ehai tion, Mary Ann Spirelli, instructor at the Ice Flair, Grosse Pointe, will give a profes- sional demonstration. Gary Zis- cente, high-ranking Olympic hope- in the 15-minute pre-opening pro-jhis The rink will be open from 4)8 to 6 p.m. for free. skating mls next week, a regular three-hour evening se¥, : “Gov. ‘Williams to Spend”; The Senior oe s Pak announces | F hat its membership has now reached the poinf for it to. adopt ‘a constitution to operate under. G. A. Zeigler has been appointed of the committee and will present a ffmat for the club's considera: rian to be adopted immedi- office. Dec. 19-20, _ The number will be an- Thanksgiving. in Detroit Day in Detroit with his family, morrow at 12:15. on Saturdays. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. hours. in the gaily sians are ahead.” WILLIAM McDONALD. Whirlybird to Bring Santa Tomorrow ant A helicopter straight from the frozen northlands will whirl Old Saint Nick into: Pontiac and the Miracle Mile Shopping Center | All children have been invited to gather at that.time and watch Santa’s artival..He will set up headquarters in the center’s arcade’ and receive children’s requests and pass..out candy ‘canes: from 2:30 § “\through 8:30 p.m. "weekdays and from 11:30 a.m. ae OP Oe) William MacDonald, chairman 4 t. the Christmas promotions for the center, sald the many stores the center on Friday and Saturday of this week only will ee Santa will be at fis regular post! ted center. — Christmas, _ MacDonald) was more convenient to eat out. |¢Pius XII has sent President ‘| Dwight Eisenhower a message A Vatican spokesman said today the message Eisenhower that the pontiff is — praying for his health.” - The text of the message was not announced here. - LANSING @ — Gov. Wittiams © said he is spending Thanksgiving * that of his brother, Richard, and | with his mother, Mrs. _ Elma Men- + The constitution is)men Williams, * . The 12-member party are din- ; ning at the Country Club of ne 4 Friday & Saturday of SMOKERS’ GIFTS! 7 ! All Popular Brands—Freshest | CIGARETTES : Regular Size PER CARTON brand and ave — 4 Old Price plus Tc tax. | Rise and Filter ‘ PER | CARTON: Hit . Parade, Chester- * Winstons, Galem, Kent, Mariboro, fields, Pall Mall, etc To tax. \ a LAPALIN, lh tee \f - Christmas Gilt Pock —— <> = Compare SIMMS Bigger Selection. and Low Prices! LADIES’ -- MISSES’ -- GIRLS’ Fancy Fur Trims. Regular $3 Values - Ny Our Low Price— Gift. slippers in fancy * fur trims, sithu-feather- mMotcasins and dither as- sorted styles. All colora, i] sizes at this low a: § Women’s and Misses’ “Thermolex” Insulated BOOTS . Colors, and sizes. s ‘$068 PSUMAMS | | r 980008009: ELECTRIC SHAVERS TRA ‘savings. A small de- Trade-In posit holds yours in LAY- | 1 AWAY. : a. sy steptncinean eet mae ee LA PALINA BOX of 20: 1.69 7 Regular $2 sainenibe La. Palina Ideals at this price tor geist savings. R. G, DUN 2.59; oat 1% presh stock R AS GIFT PIPES _ FALCON SET $6.50 Value | KAYWOODIE | $400 Value 3:33) ‘"Pilter Plus’ ‘tetersnange- f Saban ilar Ui ol tied 7 tric shavers now at EX- Lew g Fresh CIGARS §: : G. Darin ‘Bouquets’. @ > © Regular $3. ty ‘value How on sale. By Aa rar Bh et — A BIRMINGHAM = ie ig evenly and gover operations er Birmingham ‘today is ‘the offis/Jan. 1, s cial opening of ie mill Fey enter Santa Claus has again. consented = to the installation of = direct tele- - phone line from Birmingham to He wil] be. a for calls from 5:30 to ~ * = ‘ troit, in’ Grosse. Pointe. Governor said his ¢ just é moved into a hew house and i? + \Pope-Wires President — VATICAN CITY w — Pope * wishing him. a prompt recovery. - “assured President Pine 1 a a ee 4.95) 1 vive sith 2 exten bowie. AR & | ery * es ene | oe te ee ana Pi om A ee lis ee ae i A ah A em cist ieee + we = * Next Christmas ff A Rest, Correct Handling There is ‘no need to let “your! Christmas poinsettia die- instead, with proper care, it will bioom! next Christmas, and you can also|_— start others from it. After the poinsettia is through! blooming this winter and its leaves are yellow, put it where the aif i dry ‘and the temperature $0 to. degrees. Give it no water” until May. . Bring: it out then, ett e back “to a height of six or eight inches,| remove it from its pot, and pick away as muuch, 4 | the.old soil asi’ you easily ean, |. - te. ;| giving to young couple. Mother and ote lhe hee Ce ee. ‘For Young Married Cousle Ae "Fabric May Fill Yearning A Christmas gift for a ‘young! usually is the last to get atten-! \married. couple from their par-|tion because of budget problems. ents creates a problem. A “eit A gift-certifieate or check for for the home or apartment is a| mount of fabric needed allows a the couple to choose what they | cold and ae full sun safe solution. But this, too, can want. a. e 4 When the shoota are cut off it @ ve Aas | A stylist dreamed up one “‘fabric} is easy to start lant: them, Just pot oligo —_ Perhaps a fabric gift to finish with a glass and Beep soil real, decorating a recreation room or! gift” room. To give the room a| casual air, cafe curtains are used. | These feature combined use of - wet. ——- |den would be in line, This room a novelty print, “Remember Me,’ _ Probably the’ most important | lin goft tones of blue. and beige thing in getting a poinsettia to blos- iwith coordinated beige Glosheen. som is to give it @ long night, «Dogs Recognize | iTwo-toned ball fringe is used on) most 12 hours of complete dark-' valanc® and side of cafe. curtains ness, This must “e uninterrupted | Master by Walk; ‘ give the effect of full-length = 4 even the briefest iNumination.! |draperies The print then is re- a light js turned on for only jpeated on the sofa or couch and one minute each night it will pre- Vision Is Poor (solid blue Glosheen covers an otto- vent blooming. Either grow your — According ‘man, , boinsettias in a. room not lighted! 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They are both aimed at helping older people become more happy and content with life, or to ‘use a slogan of gerontology, at “adding ‘ile to the Jater bide _ tive is te help elder people get enough money to live on. The method of accomplish- The latest development .in this sector is an attempt to meet the/” problem cansed by economic infla- * jtion which reduces the purchasing: 2 ipower of the elderly who rely upon in alphabetical order. : cae seems, Sele the lead. in this area and is now an Pee * WAVIGHURST g In the first sector, the objec: | rer | through and storage at room temperature In addition te public-financed housing there is alse a good deal at activity just now in, privately “financed housing for older but ing there are» rowing number r And in practically every medium- sized and larger city in the United States, architects and builders are leonstructing the..kinds of homes they think retired people will like --usually apartment houses with labor-saving devices’ and located within convenient reach of churches, libraries, clubs and familiar places. Another type of dwelling which is attractive to older people is the combined cottage-dormito the po have. formed organiza- To help older people meet. their need Aor ego support there have | two kinds ef action, Om the hand, older people . them- ‘tions of senior citizens. Such or- : suticient pu? ge ‘Brazil sources. et os Rees ip Biche og arad fing: te ES toe cate bas ganizations are active in Switzer- | On the other band, there are’ many clubs and associations for) older “people, organizéd and sup- ported by private or public welfare organizations. Thus, in *- ‘|eoncert ‘parties. : Pp. The activities of these ‘senior’ citizens organizations vary from a simple monthly social meeting in ‘al . church hall or the community room! of a neighborhood social centers] to. a complex program incl vacation bus tours, classes in land- scape painting, discussion groups on foreign and domestic social problems, handicraft shops, money- earning projects and theater and * * * Although these ‘aevciagiamae in social gerontology lack the drama of the life-saving accomplishment: of medical gerontology, they repre-| in vacumm-sealed tubes. The cor- peas are used for grafting into the eyes of persons whose own corneas : “3 G. A. THOMPSON & SONS PLUMBING and. 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