-* November. . JUSTICE SWORN IN / Supréme Court was John D. Voelk- , @r-of Ishpeming, appointed Monday | _+ investment in the future which will ~Newsprint $4. Ton- ! increases he wquld recommend to ". governmental costs, Williains. said He “Starts. 5th Term LANSING (AP) — cost of government ~ paid for in taxes — will unques-| _ _tionably go up during his) fifth term,-Gov..G. Mennen| . Williams says. “Just” how much. the cost will soar, Williams didn’t say. in his inaugural -ad-| ~ dress yesterday. But he did). ‘Say that educational, men- tal health and public _ health needs, plus a. better! lot for the aging, ‘will -re- quire increased spending. The either, what new taxes or what. meet the bills. Apparently he was leaving that for communication to the Legislature when it convenes for the 1957 term a week hence. “A Démocrat, Williams conced- ed a week ago that some Repub- lican legislators “might be right” in foreseeing a need for at least Sovenen ne 8 Fens te Sow revenue. Sworn in with Williams, _ only man in Michigan history ever to win five consecutive two-year terms as governor, was a five-man cabinet. he carried to victory in rolling up his largest- He also carried four of the five “Democrats into the cabinet in1954, ... The 1957 cabinet is niade up of Lt. Gov. Philip Hart; Secretary of| State James Hare, Attorney Gen- eral Thomas Kavanagh, State Treasurer Sanford Brown and Audi- tor General Frank Szymatiski. The latter was appointed to a vacancy last June. ‘Also sworn in by Chiet Justice John. R. Dethmers of ihe’ State \to the’ Supreme Comt by Williams. * In forecasting an increase in there were limitations on how much could be financed “within a tax structure reasonably in line/ with other states.” ~ “If we.must pay more,” he - continued, “‘we- certainly shall “get more for what we pay.» .~ ” “What we put into schools, hos- pitals and. other services is a_public _ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) ‘Abitibi Will Boost ‘TORONTO W—Abitibi Power & Paper Co., Ltd. today announced a general - -increase of $4 a ton in the price of newsprint effective “March. 1. A company. spokesman said a fetter dated Dec. 31 has been sent. to all Abitibi publisher-customers advising them of the increase. The price rise, he said, is due to increased costs, including high- Williams Notes Health, = Education Problems -as a didn’t discuss,|. STARTS FIFTH TERM — Gov. G--Mennen - Williams (left) stands in the bitter cold in front of the Statehouse to take his oath of office from State Supreme Court Justice John R. Dethmers. executive. =e Wis Hikastiatie getermr yestainy Kein on u- ‘ precedented fifth term as Michigan's AP Phote chief But U. 8. Toll Is 405 four-day holiday weekend without a traffic fatality, but two area residents remain in critical condition ‘at 1 Gen- eral Hospital today as ft of New Yeats Day accidents on slippery The wational holiday traffic toll had reached 405 by midnight last night, far below ‘predictions of 490 e result; No County Traffic Deaths man Ct., Rechester, and John E. Queen, 49, of 6615 Tipsico Rd.,_ have been “critical” since their yesterday. - Sas Miller has failed to regain ccn- sciousness due, to. severe head in- juries. He was reportedly olf duty when he -crashed\ into a free ‘on icy Pontiac Road ‘near Rochester. for’ Friday through Tuesday. Deaths from fires and other mis-| haps sent the overall toll to 574, Oakland County Sheriff's Depu- He is the son of Avon Township Supervisor Cyrij Miller, who was > the first to find the wrecked: ve- thicle.- Queen's condition took a turn for bd Ross Miller, 28, of 331 Reit- the. worse overnight. He is under Pontiac Man Royal Oak Police to Quiz|“ in Shootings "A Pontiac man will be: questioned: by Royal Oak Police tomorrow in the mysterious sniping incidents in that city which have the police puzzled and the people jittery. |°« Troy Lee Keith, 26, of 119% Gladstone Pl.,. became 4 suspect in the 18-day mysteries when Romeo State Trooper Robert. Hutchins+ discovered. a sawed-off .22 caliber rifle on Keith after an. early Tuesday morning auto accident. State police were reported seek- ing warrants against Keith for carrying a concealed weapon and for felonious driving. ‘Hutching first spotted Keith's car when it sped througlt a stop sign in Shelby Township, After lided with one driven by Richard M. Wilk, 24, of Utica. Keith and Wilk, along with Keith's brother, Floyd C., 39, ord Pontiac Rd., a passenger Keith, are in Mt. ‘Clemens’ by Joseph Mercy Hospital. Troy was reported in fair .condition while the other two. were reported satis- factory. er freight costs. Royal Oek police detectives said the gun would be put through bal. listics tests. . The shooting incidents began Dec. 15. and_have resulted ‘in the | ~~ ~~ wounding of--a- 14-year-old. girl Dec. 21 and a rash of some 50 shooting calis a day to police. The latest reports were turned in last night. John H. Hannigan Jr., 32, told police he was burning rub- bish when he heard a shot and “sparks flew from the rubbish and an empty can flew 30 feet into the air.”* ’ A youth, changing a tire on his car, reported another shot was fired at him. Other: incidents believed trace- ith| able to the phantom. rifleman, in- cluded that of a 39-year-old ‘wom-| an waiting for a bus. She reported she was shot at twice. A teen-aged- couple, parked ..in “Tr treatment for internal injuries re- ceived when his car overturned on him on a Highland Township road. DEATHS PRECEDE HOLIDAYS cidents during the interim between holidays, but none. during the more dangerous rush hours. / ‘The conibined total of deaths in the U.-S.-for the two /;holiday periods far surpassed that of any other year, due to /the high | Christmas total o; 706. Some 1,100 fatalities were recorded as compared with the oid record of 973 set last year. Delayed. re- _ may increase the present considerably. California led all states in.New Year’s highway deaths with 38. Michigan was third with 22. Thir- teen state residents died of mis- cellaneous catses and one was burned in a fire to make the com- bined state toll 36 for the 102-hour period, These included four persons who} drowned when their cars plunged through the ice on Houghton Lake New Year's Eve and’ three. youths who died of aspityxiation: in n an Ypsilanti garage. oO Tradition Comes Hard PHILADELPHIA (#—The : Po- lish-American String Band did a snappy polka in, yesterday’s Mum- mers Parade here but half the members had to be taught the dance. It took nine weeks to teach 40 grumbling musicians the eight polka steps and 15‘had to be tutored privately. In Today's Press Southfield Township, was; ‘also -ter- rorized by a youth with/a rifle. County News ....sccesseees 10 Editorials ..,.... dupdeigede <6 Pot-0-Gold .. .v, 16 Sports .......06005 a+ 27, 28, 29 Theaters... . i. i cicceeee 1B TV & Radic Programs ..... % Wilson, Earl ...........50.6, 16 19 to 25 Press to Begin Highlights Monday FBI Chief Praises New Whitehead Book| J Edgar Hoover himself puts a seal of aperovel on Don White. of the bureau, ‘Mir. Whitehead was well known on the Washington head’s runaway: bestseller “The FBI Story,” highlights ot ‘which will appear in The Pontiac Press beginning Monday. - In a foreward to Whitehead’s ’ “My associates-and I ate deepl of the author i his accurate portrayal of the record of The FBI.” “Tt sient to me es is too many people had no “real lial Standing of the FBI's. work: It was a mystery. because of its scattered: operations, and to learn of its many activities would require — which few people have time to conduct a oe “In the previously made — itehead i Gon tok wich wo ean he etre dry book, Hoover says: ” y grateful for the painstaking care / scene. / of the t war. He ; war correspondents in d written stories on the ns they did not security. too much of a “mystery.” Ttow occasioned by its wi sevbred& reeueet his had a ; for itself. | ee / fidence in his integrity, ability and objectivity. . Whitehead had to have the facts if there was to be a -while objective result, ee ee ee ee, “Tt is the est ‘answer to the falsehoods, half-truths. and rumors et Ny ey Se ale ek eaten ‘@ “He had won two Pulitzer prizes for distinguished reporging| on domesti¢ and foreign affairs. He was generally regarded as ‘one World War Il and in the Korean 2 bureau and we had_ ‘coiiplete con- "The sto, homoge apogee Ze ad F ify oyna ah Se judgment on our policies, procedures : “In recent years, a campaign of falsehood and vilification has) - been directed against the FBI by some ignorant and some subversive elements. In the world-wide struggle of free people, the truth is still < rerpivaloeel alg mambo ame Apd the regord of the FBT spediks) eee Oakland County had- +we-fatal-ae-|— _ | with the temperature rising to 26-|.— 430, Friday night and Saturday will JACK D, ROBINSON ae be eolder with-precipitation aver- aging~about “one half inch. The Automobile Club of Michi- igan said today that roads north - lof a line from Bay City to ‘Lud- _fington and in ‘the Grand Haven afea are slippery in spots. The rest of the southern, part of lower Michigan is clear. Indiana, Otiio and Ontario roads are gener: ally clear.- A cold wave spreading over wide “areas of the Eastern United States dropped temperatures in parts of Michigan to aS. low as 2 degrees jduring the night. A low of 2 was recorded at Kinross while Pellston and Sault Ste Marie each had 6 degree readings, The lowest thermometer reading ‘preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pon- tiac was 14 degrees. The mercury rose to 27 at 2 p.m: - 85th Congress Ready to Begin Party Caucuses Huddle to Decide Slate on Eve of First ee _ routine preliminaries for the for- mal opening at noon tomorrow of Congress, as speaker -of the House longer than anyone else in history, will retain the top post. for another two-year. term. chusetts and Joseph. W.. as Democratic and Republican floor léaders, respectively, with Cari Albertof-Oklahoma, Demo- crat, and Leslie Arends of Illi- nois, Republican, remaining’ as party whips. Senate party meetings will be held tomorrow, with no leadership changes in prospect. but with. two vacanciesto—be- filled. Sen, Mike Mansfield of Montana is slated to replace Earle C. ‘Clements of Kentucky as Democratic whip. Clements was defeated for re-elec- is in-line ta become president _./pro-tem of the senate, succeeding Walter George of Georgia, who did not seek re-election. Tot Drowns in Cider Vat VANNES, France ®.— A 20- of cider into which it fell while Texas; who already. Shag served : John W. McCormack of Massa-!, Martin). Jr. of Massachusetts will éontinue | tion. Sen, Carl Hayden “(D-Ariz)|"e month-old child drowned, in a vat}-- playing on his parent's farm near} Se ‘on: the New Year’s Eve MRS. MARIE-Y. savers shooting of. a Birmingham — through the city. “This could-co Franklin ” said the. eco EE Suggests Elevated Highway Over Grand Trunk Tracks Reviving an idea that was proposed a quarter of a century ago, Harry M. Pryale suggested today that road authorities study and consider a big automobile high- way above the Grand Trunk tracks where they pass e into Pontiac from the south along Baldwin Rubber Company president to The Press “and proceed until it reaches] above them Vntough to the north end. “I believe this would less confusion and less damage to abutting property owners PHGLH ET ti f i —“It-we build-above the tracks, exits could be located where they ately. With the federal govern- ‘ment interesting itself in assist- Their work and-the: city planning should be tied in together. “As has beeh said before, some-| ‘one has to be hurt wherever a new road is located. But we still need. many roads, The problem is to in- convenience. the “fewest: number possible aiid do the work in the most economical manner. . “I rather believe the route suggested here would cost the Vannes today. the Grand Trunk tracks. /Then it would be elevated ‘Best Year Ever’ Forecast for ‘57 Fortune Magazine Sees Record Breaking Output ‘as 3 Pct. Above 1956 ‘The Fortune business roundup, jwhich for the past six years has correctly forecast U. S. business conditions six to 12 ane in ad- vance, predicts in the January issue that-1957 will be, like 1956, another ‘best your: ever” services Federal Resérve Index will reach, $435 billion this year, pre- dicts that magasine. - Fortune sees no yeal danger of a business relapse in 1958: “The striking ‘hing: about the business outlook’ is how extraordi- narily Tinj the economy ap- pears to be, so long a period of expansloy to the threat of a real on. There could be a “But /that appears to be the worst /that can happen, and it would hardly be a recession.” Eden May Skip Russia - LONDON (® — The Evening Standard-said tiday Prime Min- ister Eden is expected to cancel his spring visit to the Soviet Union because of the Kremlin's harden- ing ante toward the West om WATER'S Fine’ Teeth Katia nine ‘Polar Bear members of the St. Athletic Club, of Ft: Wayne, Ind., take their somal dip: am mow Sf Yeon thei: aty i se Joseph ‘Were re N ot Crazy—We're Bears’ Ee eee: ar Wireghote of: the ye. fareve at fiwy werd none could withstand the elements. or the 20-degree « tem- perature for move than five minutes, .~ ‘Sl of ts ‘cleaning shop- executive and his attractive employe. Potts said police tests should confirm the theory in the deaths’ of Jack D. Robirison, . 39, owner of Beck Cleaners, 332 N, Woodward Ave., and Mrs. Marie Y. Sayers, 33-year- old manager of his Royal Oak branch store. — iveyyreat iil ind Oak hotel recently but. New Year’s Robinson was living away from home “to calm his nerves,” his. ever separated, Potts theorized Mrs. shot him and herself “he. an- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Famed Detroit Club, Latin Casino; Burns { | DETROIT (INS)—Two separate / fires destroyed a well-known night’ club and forced the evacuation of a hotel and all-night theater in Detroit early today; ‘ The interior of the Latin, easino was completely destroyed and.Fire Marshal Matthew McNally esti- '|mated damage at $90,000. Fourteen. piecés of firefighting apparatus battled the blaze, which apparently started’ near the kitch- jen in the rear/of the one-story “|brick building,/Merchandise in an appliance and furniture store next to the night club also was dam- aged. ‘A minde ‘fire’ in-a sandwich shop |sent isrnoke into’ the National The- ater ‘and Hubar -Hotel, forcing police to remove 60 hote? tenants and. about 200 movie house patrons. ; (Officers had-to enter the hotel ‘\twice to evacuate the tenants, who balked at — re, — cold, Assistant Chief Herman r ae ae pam by i re eration i t \e arnfiawlelecamy sa heii de ve vA carbs eA Fc Oe es | pail an ie Eve telephoned. about 7:30 ‘p.m., . wife said. ‘Shd" denied they had EES Si Elpcated | Ysedey — se of. Songs ae =. =ptiougiven “| la li i | { : i F i i i i i i “HiT F i |! today. “- A miles ene lees i: ft af ii Fae em Triplets Start Off Year North: for Couple in Lansing 26-20. Lie-is ~ an hour, be- mere s T (right), 16-year-old resident. of holds thé tropliy she won as the grand’ champion ‘ 4 ca eerear es Ones Deel teen eee eee i RE he were of a. mainor.pature, and said felt the situation was well sedelied to We itr, See poor wow omriees the Hormer BFD office It had-pre~ ’ viously shared quarters with: those assigned septs pesto mele a : competition. ses sana Ace et nn Moré than 250 contestants - eaaeoey in the ‘Flame asm cai bo ne and «tat weir parents: 4 5 i =e Urge Entries by FridayKe for 96 ‘Outstanding Man‘; ‘Who w was the “Outstanding Young, Pontiac Jaycees,.. Distinguished ‘Service Award, Box 210, Pontiac. }- ae C7 . * ae *. 7 Te qualify for this annual ‘award, the candidate nwust be be- tween 21 and 3% and be con- Bom od 22 of which exploded injuring 15 persons, There were no fatalities. * * * Discovery of the cherry bomb firecracker in Manhattan yester- day led to arrest of four youths: De-| George S. Searles, 19. of Queens; PFC. John Beckman. 17, a Marine Frank. House service for Mrs. , Sylvan’ Store Looted leoveted sweepstakes honors at eeqo Girls Win lin es Bowl Sharon. Dreyer Takes Twirling Event, Two Sisters Place, Too Three baton-twirling. sisters, all students at West Bloomfield High state and midwest twirling honors, won the big championship in a field of 250, Her sisters, Arlene, 15, a 10th grader, and Marilyn, 13, 9th ‘grader, worked with Sharon as a unit at all home games of the West Bloomfield grid‘ team last fall:, They were a feature when- ever the school band appeared. |Arlene and. Marilyn also placed. -|high in the contest at Miami. * -&® * and Mrs. Edwin Dreyer, 3717 Ward's Point, had not returned to- ey: Srems. Ot. suuth, The girls and their parents, Mr.’ Hil 7 mn 8 E z i | ] i + Ty -Unopposed for clerk’s office in the is Robert H. Dud- ley, 4610 Charing. Cross and Jas- per Reed, 41% North Glengary, highway commissioner, Candidates filing for the board of review are Howard Keating Jr. 3756 Lincoln Ave., and Walter J. Behn, 5000 Brookdale. <= - - Burglars Enter Dairy, _ Take $5 From Cabinet The Porritt Dairy Co., 1758 Clarkston. Rd,, Orion Township, was broken into and tooted of $5 in g / _Comimissioners, a year ago sug| ee Leading ‘up to his , the said 3 SER r ghk i , if : i | FE 2 i i : i af aE abe a Inc, session at 7:30 p.m. Friday will see the Senior Work- shop and Birmingham Women’s)! *\Club groups meeting at 10:30 a.m. \A luncheon for the Oakland County Federation of Women's club will be served at 32: ed pm. A department store at the Sylvan) {Lake Shopping Center was broken change sometime over the long jhotiday weekend, Oakland County Getactiwas said today. The saevitsadiarat scalins ing .has been schndata; er ry into and looted of $58 early this “jmorning, it was reported by State Police. All the money was said) o ive ‘heen. Gen Bem’ cash register. | | favestigatoxs balieve the bur- iglary is the work of teenagers. The: money was taken from -# forced: open cabinet, Overlooked was $3 in change. PASADENA, Calif. (» — Indio, Calif., a first-tie entry, be holds the among the 63 breathtaking floats fashioned from flowers for the 68th annual Tournament-of Roses A scene from the Arabian Nights —_a caliph’s court — was the setting In which Indio depicted its “first date festival.” ~ Police and veteran observers among the grandstand crowd es- _ 4 timated the New Year's. Day spectacle was viewed by the greatest throng in its history —. 1 to 1% million persons. The six-mile procession wound through Pasadena's streets for more than two hours. S * 8 « The. floats, costing from $5,000 to $25,000 each, represented a my~ riad of scenes.in keeping with theme, “Famous Firsts in ers.”’. pale, a couieniy of OW pout at Pasadena athe ltrebasoad Ate romantic. orig- inal ith dates suspended from orchid trees overlooking a courtyard*-of lavender, pink ad white blossoms... Other awards included: International trophy — Switz- erland, In cooperation , Avith the March of Dimes, A floral clock, labeled ‘ to Join the March of Dimes,” ‘called attention to the problem of polfo, States - and‘ - territories _Divi- sion — Iowg,/ whose football team beat State-in the Rose Bowl following the parade. Six Iowa rode on a platform rep- prarrernd agriculture, industry and The float, “Strength From the and,"' was the first ever entered Iowa in-~any Tournament of ne| Roses. It was constructed of sweet peas, roses, torch ginger and other blooms. ° : progress sverytbing-—te our responsibility to our own families, and in our re- =. sponsibility to the rest of the world, “If we are to continue to main- In a society of automation and atomic and solar power, Willian said citizens. educated by- “‘lit red schoolhouse standards—regard- less of tugs : ft nostalgia” —wouldn’ t ‘for night, told of the report he would e;make of inauguration activities if ‘sihe were in attendance as a “spy for the Republigéns.””_ ‘WORK TO DO “I know. Some of them told me,” Williams said. “‘They ‘said: ‘It's a will be made easiey’ for Birming- said today, if they will cut the tree into easily handled fengthe This, and removal and bundling of branches wil] make it possible for . Romantic Arabian Floats: to ‘be handled along with |Top Winner other rubbish collection materials. Neither whole trées nor large | branches "Et bes isken. Aan © Berney Seryice for John. T. Birney, 53, of 453 Baldwin, will be heid at 10’a.m. Thursday from Holy Name }Church. Mr. Birney died in Beau- mont Hospital on Dec. 31 after a prolonged illness. . 18-years, he was the manager of Alger Estate, a graduate of the University of Detroit and be- ‘longed to Delta Sigma Phi fra- ‘ternity, Surviving are his wife, Catherine’ F.; two daughters, Patricia A, and Marguerite M.; two sons, John D. and James A., all at’ home. Also living are his mother Mrs. Alfred M. of Birmingham; a brother, Al- fred W. of California; and a sister, Sister Mary Alogse, SSJ. is to be at the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co., 820 E. Maple tonight at 8:30 p.m. Burial will be in Holy siepiches Cemetery. c r p-m., dan. 5. The disposal of Chrisimas trees . A resident of Birmingham for | fine—party—and-we'd-tike to stay for tonight, but, we've, got an elec- tion 1 and we've got to get home and go to work.” He assured the diners he meant his words literally. © *- : Newsmen pricked up their ears when Williams, speaking to - the same group, described the nature of remarks addressed to him by well-wishers passing afternoon reception line. “Ten to one it was ‘I'll see you at the 1960 inaugural’ too ‘I was with you in 1948,’ " he said. He said what was uppermost in &' the minds of these persons was not that Michigan Democrats had * “Questioned afterwards about the “1960 inaugural” part of it~ whether ‘that meant-1960' in Wash- ington, D.C.—the governor said he to him.’ EMBLEM IN EVIDENCE . As one would expect; the Wil-. liams. emblem—the green bow tie with white polka dots—was every- where in evidence at all iougural events. * * * play in the executive “cone sisted of a three-foot,’ green-dyed piece of dry foam material shaped like a bow tie and liberally studded with pipe i can News Flashes higher’ requirements -of the revo- lena so tain our liberties, our “high stand- the “it fs not in ‘the character. of the. ene: section be moved into ‘the |: As sucha spy, he said, he was just relating what — . One of the floral yiecet's on dise| ee | en bear fi Studt, 23, of Lansing, who expected| city ordinance. He was held in ANN Lowest temperature preceding 8 am,(One baby im six weeks, was re-ibail. The others wefo- accebd SAVANNAH, Ga. @ — Patients pe pr ® m. : CS ported doing fine today along with|of disorderly | wepé routed from Charity Hospi- Ab & hms Wind vetocity “10 m.ph.|. See: ot, rly _ Charges ‘West. her New Year's day triplets. [against Jones and the Beckman tal today by flames breaking out “Gam acts Wednesday at $11 pm |The triplets, two girls and a boy, |brothers were dismissed, however, in the attic about 4:20. a.m. Thursday at 9:15 ‘a.m. were the 3d, 4th and 5th babies/when a complainant failed to ap- ! Moen sae Wednesday at 7:04 pm. og he ney our Lonaing. pear in. : ‘Twenty = seven persons were re moved first to the ground floor of the.building and, finally, as water _|began to-accumilate there, to the farger’ ‘Chatham “Memorial Hospi- . eeeewee ER 0 BE BE ee cows. ~ ge ascent Eye Emerson for Post a Edbeaio Chir * r ng se na * I oe Dr Chale Li Taster, site. supers had bin akcitr Seve Sensis i PARIS (~The: price ot gues. He temperature’: sceosecseseesesood intendent of public instruction, said) years, “I intend to remain that line, already boosted to the equiv- Pelee ..-.-:secsegesents -J8/ tOday he will retire from politics} way and I'm not going to change alent of 86 cents ‘a gafjon for high iy sanay. July 1 to Join the staff of Michigan ‘my “mind,” he emphasised, test, Tose again-at French pumps weer jTemeeratares ‘van | State University. Taylor in his second term as the: today. The rise. was a third of a «2 tm 198 -12 im iste Popping up as a possible suc-|s17.5d0a-year ” state educational cent a gallon. But this time the Teeetiy’s_ Temperature | Chart: * nouncement except that. it would. a ne 7 > ‘ 4 4 ¢ land County's Dr. William J. Em-ipe an administra in 1937, servin; ae ~ ' < ae AP Wirephote the incpease to help finance Berson, superintendent of the county! would not involve trading. at *| _ TOP PARADE FLOAT — The float of Indio,» — tival,”” the “float heralded the town's desert |for far x ene 4) Board of Education. | Taylor, 54, a native of f iltinols, counting Named deputy Calif., winner of the Sweepstakes prize in-yes- climate and date orchards. Real dates are sus- ; ——— un 13, Im response to mention for jis a graduate of Lake City rn ptr Far torage 1948, he ‘was| terday’s 68th annual Tourriaméhit of Roses pa- pended from the trees, and the display is a mass | WASHINGTON (Alfred M,. 2). , Emerson said School and holds degrees trom elected to his first term as superin-| Tde, passes before some of the million or more of lavender, pink and white ‘flowers. Queen |Grventher, former NATO supreme’ We this morning that he was ‘iabso- | Western Michigan , tendent in 1953, then re-elected in spectators who, viewed the fabulous floral spec- —- apelin ee » took today as_ Pie mae __Ltacle..in Pasadena. Entitled “First Date, Fes- soeencteceerzat uaal Prrenent of the American; Red . as &. : A , : i ce ms , oY EELS OOO Ure pede 4 iy oo ce ——-5- ae * 1G TABENSONS None &/ 5 49 N SAGINAW ST restive. te $5 a4 * ‘Filibuster; South: Forms - Opposing Strategy — : “WASHINGTON” (—Senate Dixie Democrats and & coalition of op fee ‘ t Pe hy? cot ey ¢ 36 Fe ‘3 = Bersss * esaes: spies S7oe eyete o os (Se Cabinet to meet the military, of -political- crises on’ Sumatra.-.-——-- |} “group__plans to—try to knoek down the Senate rule it re- ee —as—a—bubwark-for filibusters sadtianee ‘civil-rights—bills: mS __-. eB . = | r ‘Seni: “Do uwgtes (D-n: “Called Yarterdey’s answer: : Zi are Shoe, weatHer, winttr, Show, 0: 196F Wrote Hi tw La SS fa elosed-- ere _jhis office at which, Fatalities (RNY-antoune. Colorado Gold Site os Le Gp Ne 4 win,” “Treal, chance ronan ae ray ar havetuel voiced by rebellious military coups in central and northern Su- matra, Other areas in the youtig island republic also are reported In a New Year’s message.to the Indonesian people, President Su- karno declared the:*’present diffi- _|culties with which we are now be- ing org. coed can only be sur-lerations were starting today. strong national He Sa his countrymen to con- sider whether the democratic pblnoet mam item on which Indonesia's consti- d mee wen new to bane’ ls & goed: sue “Tt: not,” he ‘said, “replace - it Fl a j © BE LUMBER - Baiivss ? with a better one.” ee ge = = hat he Ww ie group seek: : members of the coalition group, to peliaeceten. tomorrow, thei —E Northern 4 Yar gory Sarees L : ‘. to clean, 25. Wichesiong: 1d inches: Gee Ghoic sececoccosecevovecooconsccscsseasoosesees SALT LAKE CITY W—Utah fin-[ing the Tule change” ~ Reopen Operations Dink ti the le ca. A group of Southern senators arranged for - its own strategy meeting in the office of Sen, Rus- sell (D-Ga). Its members said lit: tle, but some of them indicated privately they are far from -sure of the outocme of a fight over civil rights in. which the White House goes all out, CRIPPLE CR EEK, Colo, wp (day ‘weekend with no traffic Seventeen mines Shin past fatalities reported up to midnight y ‘yi liane last ‘night—in sharp but. bright con- ears. yie trast .to the Christmas weekend in gold will be reopened in the Crip-| ney i's, which six were kilied.. ple Creek-Victor, Colomn area, The state-waited anxiously this; J. Selby Young of Colorado ing in hopes. delayed re- Springs, head of the Beacon Hill; 4. af . ports of accidents in the more mines firm, said the reopening Op-|remote areas would stain the un- Pose a time limit on debate, ‘The }Northern ‘group would. like to make it a simple majority. Chicago for. approximately $0,- 000 and “‘the ore values: .~>:. could-be: fantastic,” Young said. Three to. Attempt Swim the state's drivers should Baltimore to Annapolis ashamed of the 1956. record trat- ‘Disgrace to California’ SACRAMENTO, Calif. #—B, R. Caldwell, commissioner of the . \California highway patrol, - a A. Cincinnati husband, coming home. late, was met by his missus who sereamed, “If you don't stop this drinking, I'm leaving!” He BALTIMORE @ — Three young yy honulectere annouriced| Tletly replied, “Promises—that's ‘Baltimore area mex willr attempt irae last year’s toll had been set all I get—~just promises.”’ . To soon to swim nonstop from. Balti- tentatively at 3,772 t 341| Eddie Cantor, a-dyed-in-the-wool ney a SS. Tae wee ‘New Yorker's a man who'd just nore to. Annapolis, .a distance Of))\-her than for 1955 and 108 above jabout 35 miles. , . 1946, the previous record year. |@5 Soon live in Chicago as any | All are members of the Mary-| Caldwell suggested that car/Other small town.—Eari Wilson, land .Water’bugs, which claims the manufacturers should stop | the|> nck pana Ccecvevccovcccooecocess * oe * eee, ery * tee, “ @ eas * teeny * ** . % Wtees: . ey ins ee | rs Sy a vy 2.40, glenn Mine” *9-95 380.99 Rapeetecie P4 ese, 212.6 00 162.00 | 119.25, 89, 00 | in an hour's search but found no © acetate satin binding, light green only. distinction of being the first skin- divers club organized in the state. They will wear special rubberiCyrley Appears Winning suits. over several suits of under wear for the long swim in the icy,Tough Battle for life: BOSTON (INS)—Ex - "Governor waters of the heen a. Chesapeake and _ James M. Curley today appeared to be winning the most important River, - The ho to. make the patra: fight of his life—a battle for life. Doctors’ at City Hospital said surface swim in about 20 hours, . they ‘removed an oxygen tent for Evacuate Theater | pong = od _ KAN CITY &— .Police|that Curley, 82, who was operat aeeamaeh 2,800 moviegoers from 0m four days ago for a massive Loew's Midland theater down-|hemorrhaging ulcer “continues to jtown last night after an anony- make satisfactory progress. jmous telephone tipster warned a Holy Emperor Charles bomb had been. planted there. V, who died in 1558, had 27 pairs Por oe eee i pus found no/6f spectacles to match each of his Reversible — RUBBER | a — wide D ner | se | = 72x84 inches, fe cong of_pink, betes, Ea “or green. bound, oe 4°) > . $MMS Values $5.95 Values | Jacquard pattern in g Black and grey re- 67 four color, Satin” 57 be ere nab ana es ce Ey bound, Yast inches. | quality. 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(INS) —Oniy When the curfew was lifted at|l Sone nore they |—ap "Women’s ‘Tweedies - C vate homes : - TEES Sexe aang 3 -| The Sands hotel announced! Ag usual. Soviet armored cars| — . for 1957 together with a story ‘of how the calendar came into Here ore a few things Shuiteler|OUay today thet it had lost a|patrotied the city streets New,’ f . Regular $16.95 a $10.30 being.’ is known about the 50 mil- : Year's Day i : fave the four pictures, mount them on stitt paper and fasten them| ey” : oon wh shave ulette playing, Macklack bettign crowded for morning services. | ane oa mpage gether. Then you will have’ your own calendar for the year. diy: New Year belly three-day Many Hungarians'lined up outside - “= - Women’s : Vitality. The word “kalends,” trom which we get our word calendar, 1s| Each has about 30,000 hairs in| Brn ee : ee rs nneeie, ee ror aman See ring wa ening in. — which eae 50th. of} " In’ addition’ ito. eg losses President Istvan Dobi held his) Regular $12.95 $9.80 Many styles in year around. ~and- -spring pat- | ni . | velvet bags distributed to the|ment Buik terns. H for good selections of sizes a Pete nan tod tie by the sm and later by the moin: Tats It all this were one whisker, i] isaies ‘They are weighted with 25\the occasion, but took up posi- sr a othe would reach to the moon and back .;, pay d bonne : patterns. pw the expression, ‘‘many moons ago,” was, . The cycle of the if it were rolled into a single ver dollars which, ihcidental-|tions in nearby streets. Kadar and ; newly minted silver/not attend. Diplomats «of... ___jimg the moon. 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Warmth without: cwaightt\ ‘Wear the Sher: ae lon cuffs up or down. Sizes 5-9. White. bee Waite's .., First Floor gad s ’ RE NYE SIS SAEED Ea ai OP OEE Me PN OU ie ecaasan os Fast odie, Pestias. ts etcond class matter ——_———— : __ MEMBER OF "THE ABeOCIATED: PRESS Zee Press entitled exclusively to the . eh local news printed in this it's ou AP news: “dispatches. “¥, carrier for 40 cents Ret avenenie by “mail kland, Genesee, Lapeer and eoes it init 12.00 : year vielsewbere n- et ges year A OP aan maueriotioss parable in. advance. é Phone "Pontiac FE 2-881. islands have been surrendered. Phage * - Recently, however, Filipino: ‘negotiators. made. the suggestion that: (1) the Philippines assume control of the bases; and, (2) that “use of the bases by the United States be linked with continued flow of military aid. she this th pe to Od — "gotten away to as ndjd start - by the public. This is to the al ‘to Continue During 195 What. about the Pontiac area” in - 1957? * ~ ters. -Some come from starters who. merely e-een tate the: act. aailly oie ahteney ‘foretell: stand fire of busineiy lends credence * . Die Vaccucs Pina died 1002 “many surveys and forecasts of ~ the year to come in the United — States. These are-predicated on world peace and no military en- - tanglements. Some come from ~ ®Mational economic authorities. ‘Some ‘come from the Heads of - the automotive industry. Some come from weekly, business let- ‘self- x * * Benen: eve wragpnaiat Good business is the prediction - Furthermore, all of the critics _ seem to unite in the belief that this eee through 5 als aoeaeaegrg * x the Pua. biter that Petie mae Lethe nesses for. the “first dine. From ‘all . indications, THE Press believes es ‘Une. In fact, 1 recollect. that ~““Pontiac will participate in “the ¢ - eral average business condition a “ene eomaey. oe 2 *& _ "The new 1957 Pontiac cs have Fi & plant was only two t three cent behind 1955 in: operations. Philip J. Monaghan, plant manager, also beliey ts s that his division will haye a strong year. i : coe ae ee PKs the Capitol. Sc far as The Press can wat the er plants in the area will run along in proportion to the activities BUREA _CIR ULATIONS wy country. i: Saaien. or eps Somiay 67 CIRC - These questions appear to have, _WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1907 een brought up by Filipino politi- ~ cians for home consumption, Ana | tional election is to’ be held next _— i ) wember. and that -may_ have te 7 “to do with the present obstructive : tactics. eas! x * + That the bases are vital ‘ta his This question. is of vital interest country’s security has-been hep and importance to some 200,000 sized by President—-Mac aru in- this a eee political opponents have _ tried ® make capital out of. what ‘they call “a compromise of weceene:* sover- . eignty.” oi The fact is that: the iaptaila- . ‘tions are even more essential to . _ the defense of the Philippines - than to the security of the United States. The politicians — shoud ; keep that in mind. The Man About Town | :..Early Income Tax Return: Will Bring Early Refynds © Jan, 2: The day whe’ most -New Year reselutions become nd take the joy out of the secnitell yy sending out the in- come text nks/during the holidays. But ©, Z.- Coddington, - a of ‘the Pontiac office, word that the Detroit branch put them into the mails. . Cod {ington also points out a dis- ntage in filing’ our returns p/order r of their receipt, and many. peo- . in former years have recei¥ed ‘their etund: long before the April 15 dead- a Birmingham swrote me from ‘Florida _last March that he was there on a yaca- tion “financed by my wthins tax Te - fund.” After he is sworn in at Washington - today as our Congressman, , William 8. Broomfield goes to the rooms assigned him for his business at 1422 in ‘the new Representa- tive Building. Mr. and Mrs. Broomfield ouble-dealing than it should’ have have rented a home at 5416. Taney, Road « in Alexandria, Va., about ten milled from, Aswan Dam negotiations was @ acre to notice this: and list the , “#* / “© wise move because it served notice many conditions I ascribe to cal- After trying several thet methods that failed absolutely, = / | Jack. Morseman — of Elizabeth Lake Estates tells me the. only way to lose excess weight is to starve » it off, 6 o- Va Answering that an‘who hates the doings of squirrels, = MB. | trice Fortman of Auburn Heights suggests that she feed them, and they'll soon become so tame . America and_ Britain striving to. ~~ military” at Detroit in of the general automobile business, - Mr. Curtice said in New York at “his big, annual press conference that: .. he estimated this would be some- 1 where between 1956 and 1955. He felt 1957 would exceed the year just closed, bat that it would not equal ai - Rushihe the season a-tittie. f “Bonnie Louise” the all time record buster of 1955. x * * in a strong position. The sto "Pontiae’s retail trading areais / * enjoyed a good December re are well stocked with true value merchandise. All in all, the outlook: or the ~ ensuing 12 months is year will not match will be a good period 6f generous activity with businéss and jobs -for everyone th penton. The ha when Vice President and ‘President Magsaysay ‘of will be © [ia awe a mm state- /Road and everywhere else, asking noth- a valentine this early, so sends me one she received last year. Sc eeaenieemel David tnisihes ave: ae Eas oat Svar months. The first intimation came last Ana when Secretary of State publicly spoke of the need , and economic matters as well as strategy, ferences of approach the. United States er, which found- that Nasser was play- we a@ double game pulled out_of _. the Aswan Dam negotiations. It ~ is a sad commentary on the diffi- culties in conducting international relations these days ‘that the petty partisans in Congress—and some of them abroad—took the position that Secretary Dulles had stopped .the -Aswan Dam negotiations too “gbruptly. we US. WAS PATIENT es period of Nasser’s attempt at le bellove that an tidependent course could be followed by them, even using force, and the United States would not dare to express opposition. = _ the very ditt- proved. What they didn’t expect When the Payholoicl Approach : Fails che eee i ike s Mideast Plan Born Last st April /. chameunistebe. The “Eisen- héwer Doctrine”—the new expres-_ vast © Promptness Pays’ . was that. {he United States would go-so far as to make this known to the. world and would vote in the United Nations to request the British and French to give up their Ss military operations in the Suez area., When all the tacts are kasin— especially the intention of the United States to develop a broad international pian rather than a. ‘unilateral’ substitution of Ameri- can for British and French dom- ination of the Middle East—the Arab world will recognize as will London and Paris. that the “Eisenhower Doctrine” is an effort _ to*bind-all the nations on this side of the Iron Curtain more_ closely together politically and militarily, with economic aid as. the corner- stone of a peaceful evolution. — (Copyright, 1957, New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) Dr.. William Brady. Says: Lack. of Calcium Is F Factor in Long. List of Ailments Anyone who has. volumette 26 of the reach Cyel of Health (The or Se and... stamped, es envelope), or anyone ‘who-has ed, this - column for a longer must If the full story is ever disclosed - have noticed believe inade-- it will reveal that America was one intake oy pa B ane (lime) is much .more patient during ots an important contributing cause For a Jong while I've been ' that the United States would not ium deficiency, to prove that Ol’ - furnish economic aid to those who Doc Brady, or the syndicate of were playing -ball with the Com- doctors’ using Brady’s name - to munists. The public notice may have been sudden but Nasser knew a long time beforehand that he, had - mortgaged his resources to an extent which made it impossible -fo grant the loan. =, on Then ‘Nasser tore up the Treaty of 1888 and seized the Suez Canal. . The: subsequent negotiations to try to solve this new problem found that their Antics will give her many find some way to internationalize pleasant hours. the waterway. Secretary Dulles was convinced it had to be done- through. direct negotiations and, if this failed, then. later through the United Nations mac hinery. sends me a valentine, She is the little WIDE MISCONCEPTION who requested Santa Claus to re- ember all the good children on Iroquois -.misrepresentation which has been diet” One of the curious pieces of printed -and reprinted widely is / ing for herself. She says she couldn’t buy that Mr. Dulles came up with a users association plan last autumn and then backed away from his own proposal. This is a half-truth, Actilally he became convinced sub- peered. get their - Propaganda over, is crazy. Maybe 1 amit s, nateraly I'd be the last te become aware Padi! can’t wait any longer. I have at ae: clean breast of it and throw myself‘ agen te maneny af pier Senees, Lest quite understand what ing about ro at t show. their ignorance, et po be- by quoting from’ his classic Themiatey of Food. and Nutri- tion” Henry C. Sherman’s dictum: “A food supply may appear lib- eral and varied, and -xet- unless _ milk and green vegetables are well represented it may be calcium- poor, Hence the ‘ordinary mixed of Amegicans and Euro- peags, at least among the dwel- lers in cities and towns, is prob- ably more often deficient in cal- cium than. in any other chemical element.” If there is no copy of Sherman’s book in your library, 7 “Been waiting for them ever since last sequently that the \British and you had better commit this state- year,” writes “Little Excess Avoirdupois,” ~after reading that the self-improvement articles by. Josephine Lowman are again to run in these pages. Chairman of the Oakland County ‘Re- __ publican Committee, omy =<. Chad Ritchie, tells me that, his party 1s to put on campaign in the /coming spring election much hotter than usual, inspired by Tke’s success and profiting by some of the mistakes- made in vets. Pats atate ticket in 1908: Ver bal Orchids to- — The Keego' Harbor Inter-Lake News entering its. tweery -second year of: pub; Heaton. - _...French did fot intend to rely on -the negotiating process but had reached the conclusion that Nasser must be ousted and by force. if ; mecesuery. The’ United States there- aS J AOR upon drew away. Then came a long drawn out discussion between Paris and Landen “cobearning “the proper ment to memory, for it is funda- ‘ mental in- the study of nutrition. * = = I believe the lack of éalcium can contribute to sach ailments as: 2. Asthma — haya t If you are ‘subject to any of the: troubles listed, send for the book: . let on Calcium’ Shortage™and a ‘pamphlet about your -particular trouble. Any one pamphlet is free. If yoy ask for more than one, inclose'25c for each two. * ee * Chinese: ee ied, Defend | Bloody Record of Stalin —just ria for the late Soviet dic- tator eralla TITO CRITICIZED The long report on world com- munism criticizés Yugoslav Presi- dent Marshal Tito, the 1948 anti- Stalin heretic, defends .the Soviet slaughter of Hungarians, and de-- picts Stalin as “‘a great Marxist- Leninist revolutionary.” Khrushchev’s account of Stalin, an account never yet published inside the Soviet Union. Peiping tells the people that the word ‘‘deStalinization”? was coined by cunning Western. imperialists to cause trouble in the Communist camp] It says Stalin's “serious mis- takes’ were made toward the end_ of his life—a patently false state- ment.on the basis of Khrushchev's- own long report to the 20th Soviet Communist Party Congress. Stalin was 73 when he died. near- ly four years ago. He was only _ 44 years old when revolutionary father Nikolai Lenin died in 1924 and he emerged as the strong man. Khrushghey denounced Stalin’s * blood purges conducted. during the 1930s- and termed these ny acts of violation of. Socialist le- ‘ gality,” whereas the Chinese reds claim he was a great Socialist. Having lived under the shadow of possible execution himself, Khrush- _ chev was scathing in his denunci- ation of the dictator while the Chi- “nese Reds are far more lenient.’ There is a possible explanation of. the favorable aoe view of Stalin. Chinese Tse-tung and his psa are aping the Soviet .revolutionary path pur- suied by Stalin: 3 Mao’ has liquidated millions of Chinese as the madman Stalin killed off millions of his country-\ men, . - Portraits . By JAMES J. METCALFE - 1 always love you, darling, with . A feeling so sincere... But more especially when we .. . Be- gin another year ... And as this year is starting now . .. I give my thanks to you . .. For all the problems and the tasks . . . And tears you have been through . I thank you for the thousand joys . That you have given me ,.. That will remain forever in... My treasured memory . . . I thank you for each smile and kiss. . . The softness of your hand... And for the gentle way in which >You always understand ~ And now Ges alt te pa ws Your happieet ‘your a suoutest and... Most wonderful new year. . (Copyright, 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago _ MacARTHUR YIELDS Manila to Japs. SALE OF PASSENGER cars prohibited. ; 20 Years Ago . HOLIDAY TRAFFIC kills 12 -in state. BRITISHER PREDICTS Euro- , Pean war withif. two ‘years. Case. Records of a Psychologist: Much Depends on ‘Sense of Touch | alfred wonders why art gal- leries are plagued by people who wish to touch the paint- who au't’ ings. Well, the sense of touch re talk-- ist and is our “Supreme Court” among all the sense organs. And it is the basis of romance, as you” will see explained below. Meno- — pausal wives sho me scrapbook this case record, . , By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case 7-363: Alfred G., aged 23, is enrolled in our Chicago Art - Institute, ~ ; “Dr. - Crane, why “don’t people . ‘keep their fingers off the paintings that are on display?” he he asked irritably, .~—- “At most of our art galleries we - must hang up signs asking the viewers to ‘Please do not touch’, - “T had my best. oil painting marred in a recent exhibition because so many people fingered it to be sure it was real. “Can't people believe their own eyes? Must they feel things to be sure?’ OUR FINAL TEST . . Yes, Alfred, our sense of touch When ‘Thomas, whe had been absent, was told of Christ's appear- ance, Thomas refused to believe, : saying. (St. John 20:25): “Except I shall see in his hands the print of the nails, ‘and put my finger into the print of the nails, -~ thrust my hand inte his side, I will not believe.” . When Chalet appeared to them eight days later, With Thomas now - and’ hand into rhy side.” DO NOT TOUCH - viewers not to touch the oil sion), the usual spectator wants to rub his finger or thumb on the canvas to be sure. =< ~ “The sense of totch is thus our most intimate and most reassuring _ Sense. It cat seldom be deceived. “Swan 3 BR ae rs ago. Art galleries must likewise warn. . paintings. For when artists create | the illusion of depth (third dimen. iment af rade Now slide the shaft of your pen or péncil up and down in the - groove produced hy yo erdssed “fingers. You will get a distinct foeling of two pencils, even though you have your eyes open aml know Positively there ts only “ene. In fact, this: makes a parlor trick’ which you can use to enter- (uterus) is not primarily a sexual organ; anyway, so it makes little Send for my cents. a te Tet zt a. g on - t The Pontiac 8 leader _ Mao __ . blems in Staeon ne eietiog a. porate retern -enalope, plus 2° Pole Of = pao ve palace o-|Shinto aoe to shout Ban New sae ing 1957. Lat pa tie 8 i Ae PF z pt OPEN Ww ED. ° NIGHT TO. rif i ot a Negro leader's home and a Shae tt Mb cok sander bingen | Te ee oe te Te Fri and Set. tights Negro store was Peppered . with Uni = 1 The Cities Transit Co, complied __Speldel_was born te i997, be: 'f ilo- was: at Renugnel’s. cheahder eral was 90 ‘unimportant immediately with the ultimatum came a regular army officer in | waen the Field Marshal nego- |was presented, at an American but the leader of the integration| 194 fought through beth World | tinted with the anti-Hitler plot- |diplomatic reception, under. the ‘movement, the Rev. C.-K. Steele, eo pregt es . ters, throwing in his lot withjname of another officer _ charged that events leading to the| Prisew in: Berlin. rae ie were | those who believed suspension -were - ‘‘concocted_. by months he the Florida White Citizens Coun- aged un . cil. ” them in a o*e «# aa in the boub plot. | : a ——*Fhe suspension temporarily left le 6 — Florida's capital city of —_ a —4 transpert system except ie ans yee taché- in ape porter : 10s “at “ *s| ees ee eae = . = 7 TEES ee ae te re a a —— = bs. Clana saa temporary, spe Meccan 3 in Capital be | : answer “ se 1 igen sing i fre tion on no Set t0 Fight for Seats sits seme. gr, eine ’ WASHINGTON (INS) — Alaska’s violence, . ~ With segregation disputes in mind, a special session of the Florida Legislature: last summer gave the governor emergency powers to take direct control of) public facilities where riots and disorders were ‘threatened. This ras the first time Collins had €x- “ercised the (wead powers. ° Fo windows In Ste 1 bens , "were shattered e: yesterday ; ‘rocks reported hi led by a white! jig are“ Me Walle House 1r- ‘youth, About the same time two * shotgun blasts were fired through Senator-elect William Egan said the front glass window of a Negrojhis first concern is*to win seats store. No one was. hurt.jin the senate and house for the Steele said he ‘received an| Alaskan legislative delegation. His; anonymous telephone call about) colleague, Ernest Gruening, added} a half hour before the rocks were/that elected territorial representa- hurled and that he saw a white/tives have been granted the privi- youth get out of a car and toss)lege of the floor in the past while ‘ buriks of concrete through his) seeking statetiood. | ‘windows, “ Along with ect. . Ralph Rivers, they will try to con-' March of Dimes Loses _|vince Congress that Alaska should $4 to, Ailing Customer son They spe ices bing Monday, Jan. 7 \LOUISVILLE, Ky. i — The! ith Hawaii, Such a bill was de- ae poe ffctally’ todayy = minus, feated: two years -ago- Call Today or — about $4.to & man with a pain. A|.,, ae Phone FE.2-3551 — waitress at a restaurant, Miss De-|Ship Resumes Voyage a lores Lk oes mae im” camelgion NO Bb raided Th B ga a I a 2 : a ast night and ordered a eer resumed her ventoe ate went] e Business Institute and, ited: apother’ costumer to\Auuata chat i mies smth off | V7 Lawrence Strest Pentioe, Michigan e “hand him the March of Dimes|Cape Charles. The 13,000-ton ves- Return This Ad for Bulletin container, explaining he wanted to se] freed herself on an ee : i make a contribution: The waltress|tide at 5:20 pm. yesterday. she ney Name TTT Ter itt ete sc eaWeoeverseseres eeeee pve gpd ge 7:40 a.m, The ship is en route] VETERAN APPROVED — gone. 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Under | the prison's new school program, almost 600 of _the-1,500 inmates are taking courses which will win them diplomas at elementary and high school say the damage ty Vine oes minor, he | : . of} by glass’ splinters. _ ‘ Officials said they lio es rm ae aeons {om Over 90 Million in Japan "|tion was given as 8,300,000. New System Lets Railroads Save 83 Pct. on Sand ~~ seaieaie ‘alews to Build by 100th Anniversary ~. SAGINAW @® — The Saginaw News expects to move into a new) building before celebrating its 100th anniversary in June 1959, - A new, three-story plant will be built a block south of the present location at Wash- ington and Federal Sts. The. new building is scheduled to be com-/" pleted late in 1958. The modern plant will be located on a 180x240 lot. No estimate of its cost was disclosed. ai ‘Japan Hails New as TOKYO (INS)—Emperor_Hiro-|-, - ‘cony of Tokyo's~ ‘Imperial Palace today as part of Japan’s celebra- tion of the new year. 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I will be adjudged ‘the worst prophet of the century. ‘|THE MIDNIGHT EARL... . sounced he was leaving for Virginia to marry again. Kim Novak’ll be signed for the “Bell, Book and Candle” film, with Rex Harrison probably co-star ... Jayne Mans- - field's musele man, Mickey Hargitay, is a pin-up boy on a 57 calendar ... Pianist Teddy Wilson remarried... Jane Morgan, who subbed for Marguerite Piazza, goes in on her own March 11. ‘ _Joe Louis’ doctors ordered him to lop off 35 pounds. _EARL’S PEARLS ... | An automobile, defines Fay DeWitt, is something your son _ manages to drive into the ga- o rage on the last drop of gas. | WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Remember,” lasks Billy Eckstine,-“when you could ‘| spend four hours in a movie théater and see two pictures?” MARY MORGAN . » That’s earl, brother. (Copyright 1957, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) * koe | Gasper (Indian) Ortega, the welterweight from- ‘Mexico, will ‘te the Aighter ot the year; Jackie. Robinson, the. NY. 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Bower, told a news conference today 2,100 Communist rebels, controlled by 17 leaders, are still in the deep jun- Bower said the Red fighters are| — being eliminated by death, cap- ture or surrender at the rate of 40 a month, - Last July — when the war against the rebels entered oe -jninth year—British authorities timated the Sompeanigt force at 2,500 to 3,000. . Box Dinners GOLDEN - DRUMSTICK Delivered Free Call FE 8-0483 The oilseeds and peanuts com- DETROIT w—Rep. Lesinski (D-| WINE CELLAR — Mich) will introduce a ren Co postal ers when ‘From All Over the World 9% meefihg will .be held Jan./ 14-16 in Peoria, Il. of low pay. “3 LITTLE WORDS” 4” q\Soviet Farming Is T ™ DELICIOUS Poop | 4/°°" Forming Is Topic Chops, ort Orderat ».AN ARBOR (8 — Agricultural west Baur ie Pre qjdevelopment in Soviet Russia will } 4\be the topic of Chauncey D. Harris, MLUB | FAHOE 4 professor of geography and dean of q|social sciences at the University 4@\of Chicago, when he speaks Tues- qjday at the University of Michigan. || LUNCHES e called a aye ben erg al of ,) employes use ted Open E very Day! 4 pay rates, said his legislation will OR 3 1907 year for mail carriers and \ eee |a8 against the present $3,600. The | Titi iititt maximum would be $6,100 after {three years service as compared to/ i eee, athe Présent $4,400 after seven DANCE Lesinski, a member of the House | Post Office and Civil Service Com- mittee, said employes. have been CHILDREN 20¢ ALWAYS t. Se Eve & Sun. 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Sbacin whee ean WS y yo ful group ‘of scientists, such, as: —Alan bis Shapley. 35-¥ear-old lat & speed of 18,000 mph., tor: djlong ef = year, jn the—upeoming—biggest—year_of|— known, fe New. Year will see the be=; exploration: the-—world has ever'-~ This means the sun, | ‘source of all Iife-on ‘earth, will be triggering} _meteor showers and giant solar flares, the latter equal to the ex- plosion of. millions of H-bombs. In order to study these phenomena| ,, with every available instrument from every vantage point, scientists will operate with some riew units of time during - ICY. er There will be. 48-hour long “regular world days,” ‘‘meteoro- logical intervals” of ten consecu- tive days, “world alerts" which possibly will precede - “special world intervals” ‘the length of which. will depend on the severity of solar activity. AIR OCEAN HAMPERS STUDY But these earth-bound studies are hampered by the “air ocean” that blankets the globe and ob- scures_ research into cosmic phenomena. “A ‘To break out of this blanket ~ and take mankind's first giant step into outer space, U. S. scien- fists will launch at least one earth-circling space. satellite and "fire almost 200 upper-air research! Tockets during Wr. * Launching date for baby moon has not been officially announced, but a late-I957 target is generally believed to be on the’ time table. Appropriately, the first rocket firing will be on the Fourth of duly, 1957. Scientists will send up a U.S. Navy Aerobee-hi recket from Fort Churchill, Can- laway, WELL, 1 SWAN! — A clean-up job that’s also a live-saving operation is being performed on this once snqw-white swan by Dr. Max Heinz Sy, right, noted German bird expert at the R.S.P°C.A. in London, England, Swan-was one of hundreds soaked with oil when a barge sank near them. More than 100 of the birds died | before aid reached them. ; es “The ; “Ths Banos Porable ae be operations. Jo. clear. teed * clogged coronary artefies: This ithe operate” in’ is One ened: which the cheat pst om ity arteried- | HOPE FOR CANCER VACCINE In cancer research,interest will be-focused-on Drs. John and Ruth Graham, a_husband-and-wife team A: youthtut 39 and immaculate tic "Harvard" Medical” School and) his ivy button-down collar and 17, cachusetis General Hospital, tops world attention will be on ther. BE A meat Mee is—ne_ longer. Kinsel's: Simms; Thrifty; J-V; Hatiman : | Furtney; = rep-tie, Walsh will stand su- Dunseith; Cole's; hue; and alone as the man in Boston.. quali - Law's Deeg: 3 Keego wy large of Itching Pie wt ero te sen | ae i i Wind Halts Rescue of French Climbers © CHAMONIX, France. ?—An 80 mile wind -and continuing snow- storm today again prevented res- cuers from reaching two frost-bit- ten’ mountain climbers who have been marooned 12,000 feet up on Mt. Blane for the past 11 cvs, * * * The two, Jean Vincendon and Francois Henry, spent another| night aboard a damaged helicop- ter: which made a crash landing while trying to rescue them two days ago. The four helicopter crew: members and. four other army men ited from an- other helicopter lasf Saturday are — ‘ marooned a few hundred yards! * @ © Temperatures fell to 30.degrees below zero during the night. ~ One. of the score or so skiers spending the holidays in thé south- jern Alps telephoned that several) jof the skiers were catight in an) avalanche and he bélieved three} |were-killed and others injured, | Rescue parties Set out, but were slowed by the’heavy snow. ada, to probe the ionosphere, “Sorry, honey, bot l can't ~ hang clothes ‘outside in - this kind of weather” / A Gas Dryer ¢liminates the worry, work and wasted time connected with _ old fashioned drying methods, You can always “ Dryer to do the job better, easier and for only pennies a day. 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LOU 1 ‘ANN LOWRY, - Weéenen Make 1956 News Wi th M arriage, Careers By OLGA CURTIS” INS Women’s Editor Women made news in 1956 in a variety of ways: Some achieved} new careers, some wrote books, some made speeches. * 6 «# - But mostly women got into the news last year by behaving like women and getting married. Grace Kelly, Margaret Truman par Marilyn Monroe married in °56, along with some 1,500,000 ether American girls who boost- ed the Leap Year matrimonial statistics to a new high. On the other hand, Princess Margaret of Britain made news by staying | ip \another year. Mrs. Charies 5 Uirick: Bay became the first woman to head a New York Stock Exchange’ firm. Clare ‘Boothe Luce completed her assign- ment as the first wéman ever sent to Italy as U.S. ambassador and received the highest honor Italy has ever given a woman, - AIDED HUSBANDS Mamie Eisenhower nursed the President through ~ convalescence from his -heart attack and. ileitis operation. Pat Nixon campaigned a lengthy 25,000 miles with the vice president, and even pinch-hit for him as a speech maker, , - * *« *@ The greatest tribute earned by any woman in the newspaper columns of 1956 went to the late Rabe Didrickson Zaharias, the greatest woman afhlete of ‘our cen- tury, who died after a heroic battle against cancer, But the splashiest stories of the | year were about 8 Grace Kelly's wedding ‘te Pr Rainier of Monaco. cw the splashiest.... ~ . The beautiful blonde movie star’ married the ruler of the postage)" stamp principality in a ceremony that attracted 1,500 reporters and. cameramen to Monaco last April. i * "te * * It was the wedding story of _ ihe. year, and it had a -suitable climax when Grace revealed she SIMPLE WEDDING Margaret Truman got married just two days after Grace, on, April 21, but her wedding was a simple home town affair. Margaret married New York newspaperman E. C. Daniel Jr. in Independence, Mo., with her proud father, ex- -President Harry S. Truman, walk- ‘ing her down the aisle of the church where she once sang in the choir. i Marilyn Monroe married Pulitzer Prize playwright Arthur Miller in a civil ceremony in White Plains, - N-Y., on June 29, Two days later, they were married again in a re-| ‘ ligious ceremony, and then honey- mooned in London, where the os had to play movie love scenes Sir Laurence Olivier. ; - June was the favorite wedding month for Kathleen Winsor: (hus- band No. .4), Sonja Henie (hus- band No. 3) and Genevieve’ de Galaré-Ferranbe— {hushand No. 1). Genevieve, the French nurse who was called the “Angel-of Dien Bien Phu’ for her hergism, during the Indochina fighting, was wed to a French army captain-she met dur-| ‘ing the siege of Dien Bien Phu. * * 2. The most optimistic bride of the -year was. probably Peggy Hopkins Joyee, 60, who took her sixth hus-} - _band in May, REMAINS SINGLE — ‘The girl that most people wanted to see wed, Princess Margaret, didn't oblige during 1 1956. The eet move toward matrimony in ’36. By) ~ yearend, Britons were saying that| -jmaybe Margaret ‘would | never marry, Meantime, some wives were jéb as high school principal as a. result. Metalious’ didn't get his job back, but Mrs. Metalious sold the movie rights to her book for $175,- 000 to ieoure a happy ’57. * * One of the most stirring events of .'56 was the comeback of Ingrid The actress who made headlines seven years ago because} of her romance with Italian movie director Roberto Rossellini re- mained in her pelt. imposed Euro- ‘ |pean exile. But Ingrid, now Rossellini’s wife, made her first big movie since 1949 for a major American film company. The picture, ‘Anas- tasia,”* was an overwhelming suc- cess. OLYMPIC WINNER An American housewife, Pat Mc- Cormick of California, starred in the '56 Olympic games at Mel- béurne;-winning two gold medals in diving for by u, Ss. * The most “popular girl in New York was a pretty English import jnamed Julie Andrews. People payed_as much as $150 a seat nd }see 21-year-old Julie sing opposi Rex Harrison in “My Fair Lady,” the musical version of G. B. Shaw’ 8 ¥Pygmalion.” Everything Julie sang made the hit parade. everything she wore in the show set a style. Julie, en- gaged to a boy back home, was ‘too ‘busy as a result to get married | n °56, ll PREVENT MISCHIEF ~ = “queen decided. tol = appoint a “temporary father” after = ‘Seven pages foday in Women's Section = shé“noticed the 8-year-old heir to the throne was gaye the com- ithe baked auipasiunaar cas particularly noticeable during the Christmas vacation at the royal _estate in Sandringham -when. the duke nor devotes consider- able time to playing boisterous games with his young sen, The new tutor and companion is Michael Farebrother, 37, a bache-/|. lor ‘with an impeccable back- ground. Farebrother, an ex-guards officer, is headmaster and joint proprietor of St. Peter Boys’ Prep- aratory School at Seaford. He arrived in Sandringham Mon- day. . * * «& Farebrother will organize games for Charles, accompany him on shooting parties and local sights¢e-» ing trips and set up simple lessons, Farebrother explained his ap- poitment by saying “They thought that ‘with his gov- erness, Miss Peebles, on Christ- mas leave it would be a good thing to have someone keep an ¢ye on the prince . . . and see that he gets into no mischief.” alter the prince's schooling plan, The youngster will continue to study with Miss Peebles after the Christmas vacation, The spokesman said: “The point is that the prince is now of an age when he wants a man to do things with. He wants to ‘play football and that sort of thing. - “Charles is asking a lot of ques- tions and Farebrother will be there to answer thefn and teach him all sorts of games and generally make fun for the little boy.” ~ Fur Frost’ for Coats _Neighborhood dry cleaners are now equipped to clean heavy pile coats such as O’Hegro, Borgana, Glenara and -Cloud No: 9, popular new -piles: that have heretofore been cleaned by furriers. _ The new “‘fur frost” elim- inates matting and tufting “ot ‘the heavy. pile that occurs uring en-jnormal dry cleaning. It rel terizes orlon-dyne!l fibers. to the origina] state and iglazes at the . same time. Reception . Honors Couple One-hundred “and. “forty” guests| attendeg~ a reception Safdrday afternoon honoring Mr. and Mrs. Richard Card who were married in a-morning ceremony at Our Lady of Refuge Church. . * . The bride is the ermie. Patricia Sears, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Francis C. Sears of Pine View drive. Richard is the son of Mr. and. Mrs, Elven fone: of pine ne. : é . . and Mrs, Arthur. Purdy, soumapsrente of’ tho beidigeches opened their Drayton “Woods home for the reception, =< An arrangement of pink and ding cake ‘centered the refresh- ment table at Which Mrs. R. E. Springer presided. The newlyweds are making their home in Big Rapids, where Rich- ard is an engineering student at . |Ferris Institute, ~ ~~ TAGQUELINE AN I Mr. and «Mrs. Jack Spratt of Clarence _ «*street announce the _engagement’ of | their daughter, Jacqueline Ann, to Nicholas Wassil. A junior at ~ University .of Michigan, he {Be is the “son of }-Mr; and Mrs- of Detroit. ad Capes Go ‘|cloud gray chiffon, black lace, and | flame red with crepe top, high white. carnations and a tiered hte craig for the annual Christmas -_-jreatlings, Joseph Wassil\” leh baneaes’ tal 1 we pan I tay tease to Announce At a family dinner party lie ELIZABETH WEBSTER Websters Host Gathering = “Preston Reeves Weir, also of 5 Albert -W. = Probert} | Exchange = —— ~ Birmingham, = te Charle! - parents. A June wedding - is planned, - Neel par sender Bei } floor-length.-gown wern by the bride. ‘Her fingertip veil was se- cured by a tiara-of--pearls—and sequins, She carried a cascade =-- Engagement held at/the Recess Club in Detroit on Friday, Mr. and Mrs, George Walker Webster}- of Birmingham announced the engagement of their/’ daughter, Jean Elizabeth, to Charles Dudley Weir. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Reeves Weir of With Suits for Spring have_a stit you like and can get material to match, have a cape the latest rage for spring. °. * * «* Designer Adele Simpson features them in suits with a costume look plus matching print linings in jack- ets and blouses. Then there’s the navy suit with lar, and cuffs, which hasn’t been around lately, : Other popular suit trends for spring are the bolero, gray chif- fon flannel, black and white check worsted and “meringue beige.” we «= CO s * For evening Miss Simpson shows blue and white silk prints with bell skirts and pocket stoles, Chiffons are tops in popularity Aor the ‘coming season and are shown in grays-and pale colors. One gown is even shown in belt and rounded slim skirt topped by. a chiffon overykirt. One dress that is sure to. be a popular number is a. sheer tran- sition wool in navy with a panel back, a Gomb-tdhero. front sand a Hinen collar. First “Methodist Booster Class — Program Held Booster Class of First Métho- dist Church met at the church party. votions, using as her theme “The New Year.” A program of carol Singing followed, and Mrs, Arthur Dewey: of Rochester ‘gave two Hosts for the evening: were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson, Mr. arid Mrs. Claude Johnson and Mrs. Ruth Jensén. The 28 members who attended were shown slides, taken by the Ben Churches and the John Raw- ney on their. recent trips to Cali- The pexttheeting, will be Jan. 26 at the church. Coming Events High” School will meet Pr at 7:30 in the teachers’ lounge at the school, Neighbors get-together will -. peta Thi Pharsany att rll Bt wune of Mrs. Carr oa _ [luncheon at n ° * ts eta will Tieet ae ae rr 4 in ye Hall on cal progra: Pontiac DeMolay teether'é ‘Chab will Meet ‘at 7:30 p.m. Fitetie at the Ma- sonic Temple on E. wrence St, There iil be no voobperative dinner. ; Siar ee a ety "ee Wom oh 23 Be ene Z nye Caldron, 70, Daughters of Mok- — Birmingham. ' |Sigma Chi. They plan a June wed- made for it, because capes are|-- ‘|1Mrs. Weir and sons, Donald and the lingerié touch_— white eol— engagement of | their Mrs, Chester Caughill gave de-| xecutive board of Madison Junior . Wa Cleaners will wipet at Pirst| j am Ensen. Friday at 2 pm, am The bride-elect and her fiance aré both~seéniors at the University of Michigan. Jean is a member of Delta Gam- ma and Charles is affiliated with ding follé6wing graduation. Jean’s_brother-in-law and twin sister, 2nd Lt. and Mrs. . David L. Higgins of Lubbock, Tex., were present for the announce- ment, ; Others attending ‘were Mr. and Larry; Mr. and-Mrs,’0. B. Hig- *}tron of honof and Carole Skelton as “Mrs. Ted Meyers served as ma- garth street—and_ the eidegroasil 3 is the sor’ of Mr. and Mrs, Milton! arrangement of white roves, . bridesmaid. They wore ballerina- -tlength gowns of pink’and blue net, News s From Birmingham respectively, and varried bouquets of pink carnations, *“ * 6 Tom Mackie served the bride- groom as best man. Seating the guests were Milton and Norman Probert; brothers of the bride-} groom, . “ For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Sayles chose a burnt orange-colored dress with brown ae ee tote nations, ° gold print dress. Her corsage was also composed of carnations. oe * . A reception was held immediate- ly following the ceremony in the Waterford CAI Building. Fashion Hint The daytime boot in suede leath- er or smooth leather for street wear in fine or foul weather is creating: a Jot of talk. Another Edwardian echo is seen in the spat or-demi-spat which gives an gins of Bloomfield Hills and Rob- ert Webster. Berean Class Attends Dinner opportunity for interesting nations of lighter buffed leat! bi -[smooth or grained, such as spats of chamois yellow or Victorian frequent summertime visitor here) ‘beige or taupe on blapk calf, BIRMINGHAM — be min-, West gled with holly and mistletoe in|holidays, |the Francis S- Norton home on Radnor drive during the holidays, for it was in Christmas week that mer wedding, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Matthew Puhek She attended St. Mary College of Notre Dame and is now lin her third year at the University of Detroit. : Detroit, the son of the house, Frank Mrs, Probert wore an aqua and Norton, presented Benge with an engagement ring. Sharon, who is planning ® sum- of Frank is @ graduate of U.. of in Newport; R. I. He has been assigned to Washington, D. C. * * * Abi-} on.cial department, around pretty Ann Hamilton (a) Add to vital Statistics in the so- news revolving lwho made her bow to society in Members of the Berean Fellow- guests of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd ship Class of Oakland Avenue Unit-| ed Presbyterian-Church were! Levely of Alice avenue for dinner _jon New Year's Eve, After viewing movies of the Levelys’ recent vacation in Flor- ida, and listening to a Christmas recording made by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moran, missionaries to Ger- many,: the group. attended the Watch wet © service at. the church. ANN ARBOR - (AP) — Warren Ketcham says that “it's about as - to stop a cannonball as to stop a gifted child’ when he’s going some place.” “Bright~ children,” says the University of Michigan's asso- Mr. and Mrs. “Harold S. Gray of Saline announce the b Apr Elisabeth Ann, Nichols, to Robert J. Lauer, The son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.~ Lauer of © Bloomfield Hills, Robert will be graduated ~~ from U. of M. in February. — ELISABETH ANNE NICHOLS Prof. Gifted Child Gets Ahead | in Spite of All Obstacles | ciate professor _of education; “have burning curiosity about things. They have a: persistence and a drive toward their own goals that are just | wonderful to behold. © ~ “They beatn: things se quickly that they ate frequently accused of \not- a long attention spais. do many ’ things at once. “They flit about and adults think they don’t finish the things they do and that they will never learn- anything well be- cause they don’t practice it,” he | continued. “In most instances, upon close examination, you'll find they have ledtned ita long time — ago. No one knows how.”’ Prof.:- Ketcham. says that . “the task of schools and parents is to bring out the best . | im every child, whether he is extra bright, retarded or net normal," The protessor said that one educational system “that every- one seems set on” keeps bright children segregated in: special classes with special - teachers, but he added: “This. system just doesn't do any good,” _In one experiment, he said, a group of superior children was | divided, with one group put in Special classés and the other not. “At the end of several years,” he said, “the two groups were tested. Neither group knew more | than the other one.” Ens. Frank Norton Plans Marriage to Detroit Girl Hartford, Conn., ‘tate Ann, who is the daughter of Dr. brunette Ginny plans to be. about these parts for at least a couple of weeks. .. In the meantime, the pndelaall other houseguests, Dr. and Mrs, John L.-Wiant, will leave this Sun- day for their home in Ore. Mrs, Donald Maentz, one-time Birmingham resident, got caught up on local news this week when Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Otis Jr. ar- rived to ‘spend séveral days with her and Mr. Maentz in their Grand Rapids home, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Auger, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan S. Stover, Mr. and Mrs., John -K. Bagby jock and their two sons, Edwant and Bruce. |Make Bathing |Leisurely Affair The best time to soak away those. rough. spots on elbows and heels is when you take your nightly bath. Instead of popping into the tub and out, try to take time to make your bath a leisurely affair at least twice a week. _* e * / Follow up the. soaking with a good, stiff brush for both elbows and, heels and ther finish up with a natural ptimiee stone. Cream . both heels apd elbows as carefully as you do your hands. And while you're about it, don't forget a body lotion for your legs, In winter weather, it's especially important to guard against that dry _}and flaky look. ‘. By ANNE HEYWOOD More than we realize; we live in|®* the past when it comes to some of ton 8, Paadock Bt —* a8 p-. ot it biggest jobs are feminine, mod- |sephine McCarthy, the television |When I heard that another of her and comfortable to be with. CITES, EXAMPLE — I was thinking particularly of Jo- cooking overt * « Recently, I *spent the weekend at the: home of a friend, Mrs; L. weekend guests was goiig to be Josephine McCarthy, it occurred to me that maybe the going mm get ¢ little rociey, \ After all, Mes, Lo Was no mean cook herself, and with a really big shot cook on the? premises! | the opposite of what you picture, expert, She obviously enjoyed Mrs. L.'s eboking; she ate with gusto, she evinced ‘real. interest in some of Mrs: L.’s recipes, planations for things like this. REAL HUMANITY ~ , First, people who get to the top in any field and in either ¢ex— 1 a t There are, I think,. several OX- |, invariably have, in addition to their! 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Anglo Woolens! Famous Labels! Fashion Coats! Blacks! Colors! i a | Sahunry | chhkay Clearance 48 N. SAGINAW > se oe 1247 Pairs _ Nationally. Advertised — SHOES © 4 Regular fo T2951 — . Jacqueline, - 90 Neturelizer, and Risque Regular to 16.95! 90 a _ Marquise sy CNM G Regular to 24.951 »90 2) ~——s Martinique : All colors, all heel heights Suedes, calf, patent. ~ VALUES to $59.95 English Tweeds! Boy -Coats!. Camel Hair and Wool! Fleeces! ' Shorty Coats in Colors! ~-Alpaca Lined Coats! Blacks! ‘Sportswear Reduced 7 4 oe cir formals and SWEATERS In tala ord Wonde- | cocktail dresses ons, Cardigans and Novelties. All colors to choose from. y Values to 12.95,Now... $5 and $7 fs “SKIRTS— in. alll wool. flannels and -tweeds, smart foshion skirts, beauti- fully tailored. Values to 16 95, Now. ate $7 0 S11 : OA large selection “of -Nery.- | : : elegant new fashions. ew 297 Pairs of Sports Regulor to 9.95! ff 90 . Casuals, loafers and : | inal sLcuses in best fall colors. A variety of styles. © Values to 9.95, Now.... 25 and 136 ROBES ses wi LOUNGE vasamag ‘in better dre esses oxfords. Most all colors. ALL SALES FINAL nylons, print quilts, brunch and long . nets a a on | ae |. oo Pm January ae 2 . length, cotton quilts. : . Clearance , ae | : ; “48 N. SAGINAW : = | ne Vs off oF educed ot , : ‘55 BETTER CAMEL JACKETS in 100% wool ivy re JA | League style, all lined, to wear year- , , VALUES to $49.95 H ATS ot ‘round. ; , , Many pastels and hi-colors. Black and brown and Were 19.95 and 22.95,Now.. $12 - ae Regular stock: included. ° : } _ $ | $ Values from | PAJAMAS » + « efamous. makes in OO | - ‘1295 to 25.00 a - tailored and novelty styles, colors and ; = to Velvets — Beaver velvets and glitter. J patterns. ‘ . , , All colors and head sizes, : _ Values, to 5.98, Now 259 and 379 ne : | : Ai means ‘Sheer Wools! Postel Jerseys !| Flannels!-- . ) S ALES 0 HATS. | * COTTON BLOUSES in famous makes, , ~ Silk Failles! Crepes! Jacket, | Dresses ! ‘If FINAL r § 3 mor “no in whites, colors, oe including our farnous label. dresses NO- . Vee " 515 ox | oo . 2 a .- fe Beaverettes, velvets, glitters and novelti es. Leath Values | te 9.95; Now... an $3 $5 “JUNIORS — MISSES — BRIEFS — HALF SIZES (° aaiaicals | *) \ RETURNS «ff , berets, ‘angora ties. reord ina : Va | ALL’ SALES FINAL : . f $ = > : i | , Z § , a , | | ; ‘ ' . on ' \ : . afm j *, » | eA - We can oniy ee feel, enjoy Fir epprectate to the-ertent of our own personal light. . Past they there ds: darkness. g picture, which -we es became the bride of Floyd Wright and Elizabeth Marie Nemec be- Sanford street the’ Silk enters the beach scene withicame the bride of Jack Barnett. on hae ond The Jack Barnetts are residing Floyd Wrights are making their home on Orchard Lake road at~ Joyce and Elizabeth are the Orchard Lake. , daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph here is coordinated for town and Nemec of South Adams road. Floyd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie L. Wright ef West . Cornell avenue and Jack is the and Mrs, Claude Barnett of North Saginaw street. son of Mr. Fashion Hint The cape must not stand out from the body because of a too pointed bra, A high, rounded: bust Following thé Dec: 22 ceremony, Permits the cape tg disguise large ~ je cee was held at Pine Lake — just as the belero does. MITEY-DRYE is the brand- new, long-lasting, washable / djaper liner that goes next to/ baby’s skin when pinned. to; gether with diapers. It works, | like magic—keeping baby’s ENTIRE body dry. Made exclusively with magical E X- . PELTHAL fabric, Mitey- Drye lets wetness / pass through to diapers/ and keeps it there. Then /Mitey- Drye dries in a few thinutes. _ This same action takes place every time baby wets. So, urine can’t ‘get a chance to soak into baby’s tender skin +. and that méans diaper | rash’ and discomfort don’t have a chance /either! And * that’s not all—Mitey-Drye al. . so means good-bye to ‘chills caused by baby. sleeping TRIUMPH OVER “DIAPER ‘RASH *Size chart refers. to Sleepy. Drye only, /-SLEEPY-DRYE° diaper cov. er (ideal / training _ pants later} makes sure all wet: ness stays in diapers; can’t » dampen nighties and crib | clothes. Yet all-gotton. Sleepy: Drye is porous, there- by invites cooling air in and | lets it circulate “throughout the diaper unlike old-fash- ioned, air-tight rubber and, plastic pants —. ‘that’s why dangerous ammonia com: pounds, which are caustic and burn baby’s skin haven’t- a chance to form in the diaper aréa . . .-and he’s safe from this form of dia- Tr rash too. It’s really true! wo are better than one, Try Sleepy-Drye and Mitey- Drye together . . . and you'll find baby and crib- com- pletely dry on awakening— while wet diapers are ‘sand- . wiched in between these two fy | against cold,/ wet diapers. .wonder-products! One size fity any diaper. ies: |" |SHOP BY MAIL oR ' $10—$15-—$17 PHONE FE 2-0271 ; Regular 22.95 to 29.95 CAR COATS ! a - White, Sizes 0 to 6; Pink, Blue or Maize, Sizes 1 to 5 | ‘ , - - . | . j = ~ = q coins, you. ‘name, address, size _ and woven cottons made to re- desired, ‘and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, “Hand me that magazine, will you, dear?’ . * * 3t2, Wi ence Street. Chicage $, —tHhnois~ With ea piltckenher send ‘an additional -25 cents for: “the Fall & - Winter ‘56 issue.of our fascinating! *‘brick’*- ‘has. faded, pattern: magazine: .-It’s filled: a wide variety of easy-to-sew styles! for all ages, Don't miss it! with' grown. a little tired;of-it. Though RR A aa | i ae was. still sucha.‘ her family —was- on her, But-as time they” have’ IMr. Mills has. developed a certain defensive deafness to her endless ~ Keep Eye o on _The smartest fashions are often born on the beach —and designers of beach wear make a point of in- terpreting some of their most ex- citing ideas in- gay, colorful cot- tons. Cotton beach and patio clothes for 1957 take two new directions: the bareback look and the cover- ed-up silhouette, Breezy floral- printed sheers, giant frosted plaids semble appliqued lace—all make Beach Wear] to See Smartest Fashions: lines are featured: in longer-length ish gold cotton twill has a horse-) shoe neckline piped in lilac to match a wrap-around string sash. Fashion. apa ‘en your back! along with fashion. The halter bareback beach dress is a case in point. Cut high in play-clothes that are absolutely backless,and often strapless. Patio dresses in pale prints | and cotton jerseys have’ new sleeves cut out from the shoul. |’ der blade...Necklikes: cat ‘high and square in frent—V-cut in back—are seen in foamy pink | and white lace prints and cotton | satins appliqued in white eyelet. - New low-curved horseshoe neck-/ | front with a tiny collar and a lrow of buttons, it has a shirtwaist ‘look which contrasts With its bare’ beck. ee o- .* Ld = One designer does this in win- idow-pane checked gingham with its |back cut bare to a wide helt which ‘encircles the waist, The same top appears on a companion pastel playsuit which aad -little. girl’ bloomers. ~ Reduced Prices on Pianos Floor Samples-Demivstratert- 4 Trade-ins _ Pianos Returned from Rent. OUT. THEY GO ~ A Great Saving to You CON SOLES-GRANDS-SPINETS floral. cotton chiffons and wide-|- to the sun—and resort cottons go ; , Sorry, “all Sales: Final a FALL and WINTER UPRIGHTS GALLAGHER 18 E. HURON Blond, Mahogany, Walnut Every Piano! Will Be Tuned, Polished and Delivered Anywhere in Michigan at No Extra Cost | “ALL FULL 88 NOTES Savings Up to ica “gee ON PONTIAC Hear the ‘Thomas ‘and Lowrey. ’ WE ARE OPEN MON. AND FRI. NIGHTS. “TIL 9 From 95° mn — MUSIC C0, Organ Gl en bias véory/ ; SUITS — were 22. 2.95 to 49. 95 tg | ® 4 * , Suits Dresses, ‘Shoes and. Sportswear * uxury coats 100% Al Wool Coats st Martinique, Wool Fleece: Shortys and Full Length. < ) | } were to 49.95. Quality Wool Coats Wool Zibeline, Cashmere ‘and Wool Blends, Tweeds and Fur Fibers were to 65.00 ‘Famous Label Coats Worumbos, Stroocks, - Imported Fabrics, oS Tweeds and Moutons ware to 95.00 / dresses os 4 1 8° 22° Actual: ; to 36.95— A wonderful selection of fall and winter styles in wools; jerseys, taffetas, crepes, brocades, laces. ‘One and_two piece styles, for dating, for office or all occasion weoy: Juniors‘, Misses’, half sizes. 750 Pairs of Quality Shoes Reduced for Quick Clearance! were to 10.95 TB: "32. Rayos and Wools 3. 4. Deliso, Debs . . . Rhythm Steps oe Carmelettes .. ae . Sondlers \Debs yh Co were 10.95 to 22.95 ee CoMe by Early - One Special Group 2, 3, 4 \ \ + Sp orts wear ~ BLOUSES 2” 3” 4” SKIRTS «wool tweeds and flannels” , "SWEATERS Wére to 14 95° 2. 5 Ts 8% All Sales ‘Final Cottons, Jerseys _ HOUSE COATS | Nylons Sed Cottons V3 off ie 7. and 9. “ -pur~hair~does- ‘out or split at the ends. — aie ae i _ Flowers ie any longer than mereuney. to __twle umeen 4 aseuree " * aot curt. Siitt, tight..curts fue Vinedy f QUALITY AND SeRvice, I ~-JACOBSEN'S When you want to add height to ithe front of your hair, use rollers rather..than metal clips for set- -| / FLOWERS _ fing that section. =#hy Heat can be damaging because f Yo Fine Gifts a fends to make o hair brittle. A 'So if you use a dryer, rw A Enon ow. as ae Sco your hair with a towel before you ae. , i set it, to reduce the time under ’ jthe dryer. it | The hair spray: is an invaluable ‘ Bea Cini | asset after setting, or as a last- ; ut C. | minute touch before going out. But ; } be careful to pues ane that will ythe ulloc. inot make the hair st by Ed McC: hs _ lacquered. A non-drying hair spay Z 4 2 will keep it in place for hours, ' 1 9 =" 17 The cosmetic counters are well a @ 2 'stocked with all the products you : | The look is upward .. . where | will need to keep your hair lovely ; | hair is concerned . . . it's the Jat home. If you shop carefully | | new Up Trend. It | and wisely, your hair can be truly 3 J ever, @ revival of the }your “crowning glory.” « Z : JEANETTE ASHTON Mrs. Nora Ashton of Norton ave- nye announces the engagement of daughter, Jeanette, to Kenneth J Barks. -He is the son of Mr. and ig = r2 ; - dry- = ers and metal. clips for frac = for Wiest of us: Bur use “these essentials to “good ‘hair grooming, we must nino | take t ; it you use bleach o haircolor pen tt don’ t leave the solation | these days of the natural locking ‘coiffure.. i |remains, 'a chlorine bletich can be ~ -|silks, Vicara and those with spe- and) Tina Leser has fashioned a Britina — ‘in pink fox with a belt attachment to silk satin in be worn over a dinner dress. It is pure eee It. ae Blums Bete | &E i |. ae 5 eggs and beat-well. Add fruit. Pour B eae —— i shell, Bake 50-60) % funtil a eile Ins the_ filing : ase Sowers she way | ~|te brighten up a bedroom.. They oe ie es oven, or. California Cobb! _Reg. to sae PROM-ETTES | $8 95. and $Q9 SUPPERS am PRBP fea, Ea shocking pink. Here Are Ways to Remove Ink S pots ‘MADISON, Wis. (INS) —-Don’t _— milk by trying to remove ink spots with it, All it does is add a milk stain to the ink stain, according to re- search findings of U.S. Department of Agriculture textile chemists. On washable fabrics, the saf- est first step for all writing inks —except from bail point pens— is to soak the stained material in water for at least 30 min- utes, preferably overnight. ‘Then rub with sony or detergent Use sodium perborate or a per-; borate bleach on fabrics with spe | cial finishes. bleach in & cup of very hot water. “ita yellow stain remains after bleaching, treat it as you do a rust: stain, On wool, silk and Vicara, sponge the ink stain with cool water until! no more ink comes off. Then try sponging with an ammonia solu- tion; one tablespoon to a cup. of water, Repeated treatments are mecessary because the ink color ‘ tends to reappear when the fabric used on all fabrics except wool, | dries. If the ink stays put, sprinkle a non-precipitating water-softener cial finishes, - Put one or.two tabiespoons of. the'| (like Calgon) over the stain and cover with a pad o! wet cotton for an hour or more. ‘It traces of ink stilt remain, apply a few drops of hot solution - of commercial color remover and | rinse immediately | a This quick treatment is safe for many dyes, but test each fabric. Repeat if necessary, Treat traces’ of yellow with rust remover. Inks used in ball point pens usu-; ally can be removed completely | by repeatedly sponging the stained fabric with acetone, But test the |}: material first ~— acetone cannot be used on acetate, Arnel or Dynel fabrics because it dissolves them, » Na ae aga ai A ae) ge Comes the day when little feet get up and walk! _ Start them stepping out in- Firsties . .. with broad heel seats, firm counters, snug-fitting heels, sturdy soles and soft, supple leathers. Just what a tiny tot needs! And we'll fit yours to Stride Rite Firsties with complete care. te: gg: par $750 Brown or Ww bite soeeeee . Doctors Preserintions ‘ s Accurately Filled JUVENILE BOOTERY ; 8 E Lawrence St oe Pri... oa Mon. ites FAMILY: SHOE. STORE | 928 W. Huron’ St Open Fri. and Gat,’ Nites STAPP'S. fre cereeress ~ New ARRID with Perstop” | Stops Perspiration Stains - Stops Odor SSAA TERT eS ee i ne P . she was ns dripping with per- -spiration — but ARRID with | -Perstop* kept her forehead ‘dry/ ARRID will do the same for your underarms, too. This woman was put in a steambath at 104 degrees. ARRID with Perstop* was rubbed into her forehead. Fif- teen m later Proved ! Effective > Times as ARRID with Perstop* is 114 dally, kanye puedes eat safe —s times as effective as-all lead- from ugly stains, keeps your _* — ing deodorants tested against underarms dry, soft and sweet. perspiration and odor. ARRID with Perstop*, used *Carter Frtic wadenah fo sinatra ttt Have Perspiration Stains | Ever Ruined Your Dress? | « Just rub ARRID in—rub per. spiration out. Rub ARRID in— rub odor out. When the cream vanishes you know you're safe even on hot, sticky days. So... don’t be half-safe. Be completely sate. Use ; ‘ pew ARRID with Pp", to be sure. 43¢ plus tax. i wanting . 7 Pn. navy, and emerald, shapes, too... ; square, and triangular! sty for you | 9730. $4 Complete with Cutting and Styling “WHERE SERVICE and QUALITY ARE ‘SUPREME” OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! Andre Beauty CSalon 2nd Floor — Pontiac State Bank Bldg. anuary Clearance Now is the time to pick up the home accessories you've been ..and gift items for use now or later... at really big savings! Be sure to shop slid for the best selection! | PT "Small Decorator _ PILLOWS : | Were $3.95, 4.6 « Now reduced to” Cute little pillows of foam rubber, covered in antique satin. . new. colors include green, yellow, In a variety of . oblong, round, oval, PPL LOL LOL ALAR OLLIE APPAR AL ) - > . 5 ) é ‘ . smart, ny LAMPS Reduced to DLL POLL LLP PD afl LPL PD ever heavy cast iron . Frying Pan reduced to... Sauce Pan Reduced to... PO a ete ~-Speciat- ‘Group of 510- 915. -*20 © Many styles and sizes from which to choose! LeCreuset Cookwa re Famous French Ware, carrot- colored enamel ., 4 Coan “ns ? ) ) 2 , i $395 $595 eS ALDARA AI iy SORA LLP RINE RPP 5 ? 3 f° 3-Light Candlestick — § of Items of "1 po ff Special wees eee. se teceees $295 | ; All Kind PRICE : ; § -Cornith Relish Dish, Cake Plate, ' 1 Kinds. 2 § ’ Sencha wevorysiee Set— $295 § jally Priced, Each........., . Big assortment * of bric-a-brac and odd — , 3 Epergne Centeipi for M ; ' ind we ren | Meccan | _Mbenitar “ row 2 $495 SPECIAL Open Till '9” hn Till 9 REDUCTIONS Pe | ON ; Monday and PICTURES 24 west HURON ST Friday SPECIAL TABLE ‘ ¢ ae een aac ean al “Disiaciee Anverel for Discriminating Phone FE 5-9257 SALE! NN ~ DINNERWARE 2 Only! _ 45-Piece Sets of | MALAY BLOSSOM Were $49.95 $999 5 Reduced to We have just two sets of this fine dinner- ware ...'. $0 orily two people will be lucky enough to get this terrific buy! ODD PIECES. OF CLOSEOUT PATTERNS Greatly Reduced some items Yq OFF—or more! Many odd pieces of close-out patterns from § ( ¢ 5 ; open stock, , . your chance for a real , bargain! i im - | Odd BARB.O | Spoons and Forks =} Reduced bo , : 59¢ Stainless) Atee! with wood handles , . . some. 2 with lester thongs for hanging. § Lu . 3 é “ Z “ . é ™ % ~_/-!~ Bone China / ; | CUP and SAUCER i Special , . $] 50 Special group of higher priced English Bone » § China Cups and Saucers, P Pa nnn rommrarvatnds OLE P RPGR LS INIA LS ALO IP Cambridge CRYST AL vena -__"apset -over_it I. am thinking of __.__._‘ withdrawing. from go with them: In fact; I am so/ ; turing drip-dry fabrics, in almost Start 1987 Jiall lines and all types of clothing. | Sol Brawerman, of New York, out right se representing one sportswear man- Professional ufacturer, explains that in many gee i Ere ee itt g tf 3 Dear Mrs. Post: Will you tell me exactly what term * out” “means? ai the social world from that of-the| . 2 ar schoolroom. In other words, one who has finished her education is enppesed to be eligible for invita- tions to whatever adult parties are! phire cade being given fe the community _phire brocade. This elegant opera gown in Bian- chini’s pure silk is in emerald and sap- The slim column with | WHEN You seri PURCHASE os = Nee ae JACOONS = warm enough for a sweater, ‘hand- | comes in long. and- at see : ome enoulen (i) aa ~ floating pants point up the slim. slim lines af the front. ' If your deveriee rhome ; : ec wats is scent fo outs Ume| Ue Your Tron Away to switch to another, Half the. en- joyment of using being. able to whiff it - yourself. ATLANTA Ns) — — The Ameri- ‘can woman ¢an put up her iren for | good if'a group of sportswear and way, . . Manufacturers participating in an advance slowing of spring and summer styles in Atlanta are fea- | actually resemble old favorites, * * * lols ‘For instance, he showed the new! Make Your . line designed to replace the ever-| Appointment Now | popular straight linen skirt: for}; ; ispring. The materiala: ‘ook. almost FE 4-2878 lexactly like_linen, and they are not Edith Stensom. owner— tonly _ wrinkle . ‘pesistant, but also FREE PARKING wash and drip’dry without ironing. - Coordinates are big In the drip- —— dry picture, and these linen-look Games skirts are paired with blouses of | Handy Personal Printer . the same or lighter material Brawerman points out-that even ithe ‘summer cotton” dress is now N 4 \* combination. of dacron and cot- ‘ _ ton that washes and dries in a perfume is in Producers Featuring Drip - Dry Fobrics Arnel: Jersey, which is -packable,/This is used for a dressy dress, washable~and- dress manufacturers have theit) tom ‘ang Arnet blend made with is a cotton lace design _weyen in but it also comes in hoStess pants. The style is varied with a dac- |_ GTy explains that the dresses cotton knits: “You give. it Jack Gray, of Miami Beach, the diagonal) with honey, Wrap a Dresses and sportswear, from|sjice of Canadian bacon around : : each slice as far as it will go and are “not shpaed,” He says of the} skirt. the shape when|| ~ of these dresses are softer in you put it on the figure.” sie, ‘Broil Banana in Bacon, ‘Bananas broiled with Canadian Fla., is showing the drip-dry cloth-|,acon make an ideal poli eae ies ing in cotton knits fashioned tolaq accompaniment. Just’ brush ‘eases the new. synthetic fabrics) ‘are tls fabric out of the. tee-| peeled slices (1-3 banana cut on Thatcher, . Patterson | & Wernet | FE 2-9224 ee | | . ; = itch| secure it with a‘ toothpick, Place on a broiler. pan and broil, 4 inches from the heat, weeny | it to broil all sides. ~One-of the highlights of the/Aine two shades with a filmy stitch. ‘native. to the Philippines. matching colors—also drip dry. |f ~PERMANENTS, from... . $5.00. EALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP. VGN. Perry FE 2-6361 Drelessibnal Permanent Wieck Gre @ Soft Natural Appearance SALE OF HAND-FINISHED ae : / ‘ h RAINED CALF MOCCASINS 785 {>= “regulary 998 a Save now on these comfortable little ramblers with cushion- arch support and soft, foot hugging fit. -.- 5% classic little lodfers curved low . on the sides and high in — front. Brown or black textured calfskin with handsome vamps, ‘Save in ST! The Biggest ors oat in Wrigley’ itiosy! ec eeme ~All during the coming year, we'll be slashing prices on your - favorite’ products: - + + Our special thank-you: for shopping — with us through the years. But never a markdown on the , courteous we osee ae aOR you ae comes get from ne SN AA i LER eR Rn IT Ld = a keto a Cream . Wrigley’s Creamed cease Added Cottage Cheese 21 Boneless - Sno- White Leg O° Veal Rolled and Tied. Frozen - al Solid Meat, Easy to Carve Ib. Tender Young Table Trimmed Lamb Roasts **eu!4r 4,3... Meaty Lamb Breasts *°** Pocket 15; Ib. Kool Krisp Fresh. peghr” . Easy to prepare./Real good eating vat your favorite cheese sauce or French dressing. | Kool Krisp Fresh Carrois / 2 cate, 29° (tno. Kool Krisp Fresh esta Clie 19° Prices effective ti rh Sat, Jan. 5. We reserve the right to limit quantities. In the Handy Dispenser with Used Blade Vault Save TWICE on All- -Purpose| So Very Soft for Tender Skin! 7 Si is ledg Blades Sunshine ; ‘Spec. Pack — Cc CLEANSING 200 Ct. iad GEM 10 ‘in Dispenser 55° SURF Detergent —_—_ Giant Size 59: CHARMIN TISSUES | 2 Boxes 19° ee Strained Varieties Se Off Special— NORTH AMERICAN 10c Off on Special Pack) GERBER’S 6 5 c Prince Macaroni smait sets 1b, ‘Box 18° | Steak Sauce Meshrooms _ 6 ; 9 America’s Favorit ae OO Pkg. Jars 9° Rh - - BABY FOODS: tots Wan =~ 29° oma Fase 3 c= 29° SALADA -| plays later the tnd bats the win-| ning touchdown. Sub quarterback : in the final Associated Press pol of Buddy” Hutpbrey went over: from ob Win “Continues 2 tig 10° Mastery in Bowl Games & ‘beat next fall — hae abel “into ‘the Tead ‘in| contended his “Vols * layed al 5 becd, & s sanioat ond at Bay, was u > Be soemih eee oe suming game. a ee ‘lor in the 1930s, reason to beiday “barring any complications.’| Bobby. Jones’ I2yard pass to’ end! many mistakes,” optimistic the way! his squad han-|- Burnham-would-have also been|Jerry Marcontell, He praised Baylor as a ‘great a died. one of the year’s top Agama, the game since it} With All-America halfback John-| team, “easily the best we met alli — in the 2rd staging of the Sugar was his personal. which/ny Majors putting life into thé)year* and -singted out Shotner ; ‘Bowl yesterday. Forty players on touched off. the melee. Tennessee~attack, the Vols moved! who earned the game's most out. *. ||the squad will return next season. ahead in the third period. Majors| standing player award in a poll of] - -Boyd has-a solid nucleus. for Boyd sadly admitted the tri-| swept around’”’end” from the one news-men and netted 88 yards in 14 what Baylor pooters pope may be|umph ‘was ‘was the first game -tT've/for . the touchdown and Sammy} attempts, a the - first Bear team ever to Hiayjever wom con't 6 Say sme” Burklow _ _booted the Jead - Conver) anne setback continued ‘Tennes-| = 4 "title “caine” : [But Majors took Del -Shofner's |S". Seca 90 pears ton, Mag bene telat. the boy himself probably| punt on the five in the early min-| ane against aap de i~ =! Cotton Bowl went-into business; | doesn't know.” ~ tes of the-fourth quarter, danced = = = ————|_ The sweetness of Bg! was| But the incident could not de-|back to the 12 but fumbled when | New Orleans New Year's extrava-| mremactibciatt << ici Gc | Cai), Priyter back intercepts _...& pass. thrown by ‘Tennessee back John Majors in the Sugar Bowl SO 7 0m =U PRaS scneneedee” < commen 4 Yards penalized 85) 60 REFRESHING — Forest Eva- duced a brillian = Baylor os rarer shevski, coach of the Rose Bowl “own run and passed 16 yards to. Baylor: Tenchtewne — Mareontell (12,/ ning smile to go with a refresh." Hawkeye so us ote pees fee Conversion Berry, ¥ (stx-inehes,! ment in the locker room after Completed nine of 10 passes for 83 =} ome Touchdown — Majors «. trimming Oregon State ~35-19 me and rolled wp % yerds on : sweep). Conversion Burkiow. \; veste: ye. , 5 os... * 7 : 3 one J cociphomunvitvntuuiu.... ) Ploen injured his right knee in. ‘Lions made Bill Glass of Bay. 2 ao - - gu, | the: first quarter, after-‘his 49-yard “lor their number one draft choice, they said he was - ‘Es : | ee On stunner, but he returned in the ’ the best guard in college football the past season. 0 ora F ( | . « en oe Se How he does in pro ball remains-to-be seen, but he , WX 6 ether « 2g > one thing is sure, the Lions at least picked- ‘themselves a topflight goodwill ambassador. After yesterday’s Sugar Bowl game in which Baylor. defeated the nation’s second ranked team Tennessee, 13-7, one of the first persons to get te the Tennessee locker room was Glass, 7 . The big Baylor guard didn’t lose his way to his | own locker room. He bulled his way through the crowd] to make apologies to the Vols, not for beating them, but/ _ for a poor act of sportsmanship on the part. of one of| » . his. teammates. . ' It was an incident which took place in the game when Baylor fullback. Larry Hickman put. Tennessee & Victory Over Clemson ===" _ MIAMI, Fla, W — “I'd rather; soring ott tah tackle and the oth-|¢ 40g ‘yards nave = one like ‘this, than {o|er a_three-yard py on jt St yore — — om A chortled Coach Dallas| ears ¢, who netted yards Oregon State’s standout halfback Ward after his Colorado Buffaloes] 93 tries ; ra = = amy snuffed out Clemson's last-gasp plunges ' _ {threat and wrapped. up a/ 27-21 tars. Halfback Stransky|He completed passes for ~{Orange~Bow! football victory. yy the second Bult t touchdown 190 yards yt mn Ward referred to the seesaw bat-| with a 36-yard run of an in-/c tle that developed in. the second/tercepted ‘pass and killed Clem-|r half of yesterday's grid classic aft-| son's last-threat.in the closing mo-| short AP Wirephote er Colorado had threatened to turn|ments with another int terception.| : * 2s covered on the: Iowa’ 38° and Hagler eons guard Bruce ‘Burnham in a hospital after kicking) arerr HAWKEYES—Four aleré Iowa Haw it into @ rout in the first two peri-/End Frank Clarke and halfback| Ploen’s 49-yarder him in the face. eyes head for the loose ball after tailback Joe team's second touchdown from the Oregon State ods. eee. a eS oe and lowa’s workhorse, Burnham drew a personal foul during a ile-up, Francis of Oregon State fumbjJed in the first nine a few plays later. Other Iowans showing | ang to , . COLORADO cLEMac fhack — Hagler, made which was the reason pi Hickman’s action-— , tack Cl ns Hoagie eon as yesterday. Half- are quarterback Ken Ploen (11) and’ tackle Howard. must" go the ‘credit for Rushing yordege) ate ah loots eae toe in Sy c! ins ler (right) of the Hawks. re- Alex Karras (77). ing the 72,552 .[Passing yardage : ai “Tun L Tennessee governor Frank Clement entered the “1 elving television wadience a Sarge ree ateapted + Rai | ba ak “> @ = Vols’ dressing room with Glass and asked that the | ' ; book thriller instead of a Colorado|Ppnts 0¢ =) 4| Hagler got another in the , kewalk - “en , Tennesseeans hear him. ca Cotton Bor Thriller a | Howard was. thoroughly: dielan Fg © — onthe game's .Glass then said, “Hickman is a fine boy and gusted with his Tigers when they|Clemson -o 8-8 play. _— 5 off to Dobrino who handed to «. Player, and-he-hopes-you will find it in your heart waitee'& ott wena at halftime, Colorado: pogo a 2 2,land the, Jatter. went 66 a ‘ ’ to forgive him. He just lost his head.” Vi S . vrac U S e | And he told them so, in no un:/esof, mia) Goaversone-—indert 2 aed touchtown . x & * . (ane terms. ' Chemaseni.” Washed wens ¢3,;2Nd the Ploen-to-Gibbons 1 “IT told ‘em if they didn't ‘get 1 run): 8 aa, wos GC, ; toe on After the — brawl in the pro ranks between ; in there and play, 1 was gonna plunge: $a, run) ’ (1, plung ot eee wane ae us five e Lions and the Bears, it should do the play-for-pay) parras wm _/ chuck. Curtis’ | peowe gouged 152 yards out of TCU SYRACUSE| resign,’ Howard allowed around a : -* * game some good to bring in a player like Glass. passing, Jim Brown's running, the TCU line, often carrying four! rust downs 133. aa [big cud of chewing tobacco, “I low: ll H. Oregon. State scored Let’s hope Glass maintains this attitude when he “lutch extra poiyits by Harold Pol-jor five of the Frogs on his back. Paseege Yardage wen 3°} |meant it, too. I told ‘em I didn't (oo onor s. the last three quart a ° . pipettes : lard and-a_blo¢ked try by, furious as he dug for more. He also took Passes intercepted 1 o |want to be associated with a] ‘M Berry's three ~ yard /run, Nub comes up with Detroit. It will help the pro game." [chico Mendozd added up to one t three kickofis back 96 yards. He E',. .., a bunch of boys who played like|J ONES emor Y __|Beamer’s . one-yard plunge. and WHAT ABOUT BARR? . jthe finest Cotton Bowl games yes- was voted outstanding back of the Yards p penalized 40. §-itha Ait "R Wi {Sterling Hammack’s /score on a T . : yracuse ® «4 9 13-27) Howard must have ten er ‘ose’ in ‘ Michigan football, fans felt slighted after the East |terday a Conistion Seat Sy-[game: Curtis wag runnersup. (esas Christien ne aeotm- 1 although, They came: beck” ond : ie tale as tie cscs conversion. Syracuse will receive about a : West game last week. /* ‘¢ $140,000'while TCU gets the same. ee 4, run; 2 plunge). Ridlon (28.|clawed out two touchdowns in thei PASADENA, Calif, (INS) — Beamer ran for The Horned Frogs wert” break ar ie third period and one early in the; The lowa Hawkeyes, The other two attempts, place Many local observers figured Terry Barr was the ing a béwi drought that extended Bsa ne ae. Conterence areas Pecans Teen oat fourth for a temporary 21-20 lead.| 35-19 over Oregon State in yes- 1 =. Curtis (6, Tun), Swink) Then quarterback. Charlie Bus-| terday’s Rose Bowl football |blocked. age » Zimmerman). Conversions— back: passed for 174 yards, ¢om- most impressive ball player on the field, attentively ‘\to five7 gaining vengeance from Curtis). - ; a and defensively. for» ne-poiat loss to Mississippi members: in ue remainder. ze nee. Conversions—Pollard 4 sey made a call which may have| Same, ended thelr-dayof-glory |) osc «10WA , in thé Cotton ‘Bowl last year and| cost Clemson the game. Earlier,| om notes of sentiment and trib-.|Rugning Yardage | 168 on _. Yet it was Stanford’s John Brodie who received |vi ting theniselves from the 2 onside kickoff - worked .— pon. while in the Beavers’ quar. |Palsing Yardage =/ - 139 tot tag/ _ rate” team. emson recovered it — and Bus-| ters there was only gloom, | Passes ntercepted | — 1” -— -the outstanding player award in a vote of West Coast . * lo PR anked Quintets Win sey decided to try it again. The| The gridiron warriors of coach [Pues ee _ Sportswriters, a 7 Guitis; Fexas. Christian quarter- gamble backfired. Forest Evashevski of lowa voted [Yards Penaiizea | 60 P 3 Colorado recovered the short to award the game ball ° towa / 4 7 7 135 pleting 12 of 15 throws, had’ two kickoff at the Buffs 47 and John| mother of Calvin Jones, Aill- Pp Ss S d scoring. shots, ran for a touch- Bayuk, 217-pound fullback,.scored| America guard for the Hawk- |’ tows: 4 Ploen (49, rut): rep wimming qua S wand et the fort id nes 0 xe ain 0 § ve winning toucnown, eye lat Year and wh te pre: (iS Ste leading the Frogs to probably the Joel Wells; Clemson halfback,| sumed dead in: airliner which [Conversions Preqcott 8.0 * most-needed triumph in their foot- was the game's top rusher with| disappeared in Carindg several Oregon State: er Retur n to: Action F I ida ball history, Curtis was passing 125 yards in 18 carries, He scored} weeks " : run); y into’ defeat the team; that had led| BY THE assciateD PRESS neck, two, s.. them tn the Blue two touchdowns, one on a 58-yard! She lives in Steubenvitie, Ohio, {2% the nation in pass-interceptions. | In a week when basketball tour-|Gtass. Fes' ‘ ; magenta ae ae England, and*J. Gauthier, of trounced by Canisius Ao Buttale tows aoe G 3 571 487 663. in: the Dixie Classic and St. Louis 4 ei ‘ so twinge che, ed hr ; cis By hag ir down following his touchdown,.the thd tor Wis 1 France, 6-0, 63, 60, © place Nast: year. ~AWiseonsin 650. a He tao. dropped three straight games last! & North Carolina State evil, help ae = MEN'S, Vetoes | te $3.98., iw | BOYS’, Values wilcsbtl be _ $1.00] ee " Boys’ SWEATERS ~ Coat-and: Pullover Style Values to $3.98 —_. Reg. She Fs 4 for $1.00 | MEN'S UNDERWEAR " Short Sleeve, Long Leg “for $1.00 . nop £0 Mi peowre the Rigi to on Quantiion “$150 sis ed = loses “West Jordan, } Overnight backing for the sleet titleholder dropped the odds from 8&5 to 13-10: It even. could be closer ee ae ce sweetened by $100, to coast | itis by ABC. The New “York. = [Philadelphia area will be e btncked| “Th Tey the time” they” slep ‘thio. the jout i. etic teams kept the winning com- bination on New Year's Day. Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | If it’s any consolation to Ten- nhesseans after that Sugar Bowl _[fspill, one_of the Volunteers’ ath, | kramer Paces | + Wolver night by defeating William & Mary; 81-67 in one of.the features of a: limi — schedule. a ne Wir basketballers § ited tha bew yearit® on the right foot last night with a 15-62 conquest cae touring Yale oe ee ae ee ee ai fi a Ponce by ‘abatita ick I Mr. C. Burton, the Wolverines were | lable to capture their fifth non-| at Jacko last’ week, ven j conference - _win against” three whg a 72-68 ‘decision over Florida State. A_ survivor ‘of the maze of tour- neys that:began last week, the All- American City competition at Ow- :. Burton, playing with a mild -case lof influenza, came off the bench in | the second half to break up a close |ball game. | “The Yrangy sophomore from Mus- |kegon Heights hit for two quick ale to give the Wolverines a ng margin early in the half ‘and then went on to total 11 points ‘for the night. day run with host Kentucky Wes- leyan.winning the title, 91-46 over outgunned New Mexice ASK rmta r T MICHIGAN fa 1/7473 to reach the finals of the New — {333 gui f* §023¢ Hampshire Invitational. Avother 2 12 8 Kramer f-2 4 38, tourney, the last big one of 50 or 12 4 Tilotsone $ 3 { more conducted during the Holi- 8 By y g° ® days, opens tonight at Mobile, It's { $$ Bhearone ¢ ¢ othe Senior Bowl, with Furman lore = © ® 9 Morehead, Ky., Florida State and tos i tt Hill, Ala, entered. ii 30 62 Totals 30 8 73) gan, Ohio State, Butler and] - (JRE . 4-42 Memphis State won intersectional _MOT OR TUNING | “#Pon ti ac Chief Wrestlers Hy flbecs stick will be strong Hazel Fasi | Berelee—taelty Work: ‘Moron ee co. 401 be sn le Phone FE 3-7432 6.00-16 6.50-16 6.70-15_ 1 7.10-15. EXCHANGE | PLUS TAX INS TALLATION WHILE YOU WAIT m7 Duty i! rs FORD CHEVROLET is on Alf Cort Over: 30\ ‘Years .in Poutiad! - -R. MacDONALD s. Sonew St. ‘FEderal 5-6136 anti and and ftegional king Back in Action Thursday Pontiac High School;have been among_the Pontiac con- _team returns to action querors, g Thursday ina match at Garden| City, Algo making its. first 1957) * me *. Mel Nosenchuck, a 133-pounder, Dave Payne, 120, heayyweight: Wil- Duke Reilyea, 175, have been the local scorers thus far, with speedy '95-pounder Jack Keller another top performer, Nosenchuck and Reil- yea upset two Ypsi boys. in the son in the sport, final pre-holiday match. Chiefs have gained valuable ex- perience in bowing to three of Michigan’s top prep mat teams and scored a total of 30 Points in the process, Defending state champicn Ypsi- Haze] Park is fresh from a fine! ‘Michigan Amateur Wrestling As- sociation tourney last weekend. Veteran 154-pounder Jim Thomp- son.-and Andy Sedden, 175, won Berkley ities in, the big event, ress Rees | The Tennessee basketballers ran) their unbeaten streak to-eight last) 112th in The “Asso-| > 7 _Whether-Tennessee has the stuff x to challenge-mighty Kentucky. in ae he Southeastern Ci ‘ Vols -have been‘ handling opponents |- Bulldogs. over-—favored_—-South}. \Carolina, Georgia's fourth straight a ensboroy Ky., wound up a four-|.— - |were quickies. He won the 160- -|ee. 9, 1955, and then blitzed the ' MIDDLEWEIGHT BATTLE — ‘This is the tale - of the tape comparison on world middeweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson of New York and challenger Geus Palmer of Wett -Jenten, Utah, AP Wirephote se Shake ts bout ut Sos York’s Madison Square .. Garden tonight. The exact weights of the two were determined at a-noon weigh-in today. The new year will be scarcely four days old when two arch-rivals get together on. the basketball court. - * * St. Michael and St. Frederick, a pair of bitter cross-town foes, will irésume their traditional rivalry Friday night in a Suburban Catho-| lic League encounter at the Pon- tiac High School gymnasium: It will be the Ist of two meet- ings between the north and south side schools this.season. They clash again Feb. 8, also in the ‘Mikes, St. Fred Resume Cage Rivalry = Rita, Ferndale St. James and | the schedule lies ahead. The Royal Oak St. Mary have been | Shamrocks own easy wins over their victims. . . Detroit St. Agatha, St. Rita and Mountain, a 6-foot-2 transfer stu-| Center Line St.. Clement. dent from Pontiac High who be- Chuck Brown and Dan Dropps, comes ineligible-a§ the end of the|ce” Mike's only returning regulars ‘Ist semester, is Oakland County’s, have been the sparkpl of the leading scorer with 100 points, an ngs average of 25 per game. * _jattack. Brown: has accounted for Derocher is averaging 14.1 per contest with a total of 57 points. St. Mike \s undefeated in three starts, but the toughest part of * Per Dropps is averaging 13 per game on 39 points, The Mikes are detending SCL co- champions with St. Benefit. 44 points, a 14.2 average, .while! prepared to do: my best. I'm-fond Robinson’s last two title fights, both Cari (Bobo) Olson, pound crown for the third time by flatening Bobo in the second round \faded. Hawaiian-born Californian in the fourth round last May 18. Fullmer, an apprentice welder in a copper mine when he doesn't rs, Rocky Castellani, Gil Turner, Ralph (Tiger) Jones and European champion Charley Hu- Humez in 1956. He — stopped washed-up Moses Ward in three rounds in his last outing Sept. 22. * NEW YORK Madison Noire ¢ ipa’ ar Rey ee a ork, matenelees cine at stake— World's middleweight mane championship Distance—15 rounds. eS rounds with « supplemen- tary it {~ swept through the leading contende! (AP)—Pacts and figures title bout Wednesday a: system, Site—Madison Square Garden. Date—Wednesday, Jan. 2 Time—10 p.m, EST. Expected crowd—14.000. Expected gate—$150.000. Redio—American ‘Broadcasting Com- pany, Television—ABS ~~ New York-Phila- deiphia area blacked Radio-TV receipts—$100.000. Robinson's share of gate—47%e per cent. Robinson's sharé of TV money—$60,000. sHowing in the big. Southeastern ing spacious PHS gym.——\ For the 1st-time in several re-|Boston unions, St. Fred will find itself in'}ou the favorite’s role, slight though |®?"#cuse it-may be——~. : Past records -mean nothing rochester W"°TERN DIVISION when these tWo schools collide in izeet wee any kind of sport, but better’ scor- ‘Minneapolia 0.00)... ing punch and superior height give the Rams an edge for. this one. , Sparked by center Bill Moun- tain and forward Tom Derocher, the Rams have rolled to three victories in four games. “Their WEDN Espay's Port anes SCHEDULE dis at Roch TUESDAY'S RESULTS Boston wo Rat ‘acuse ie’ Rochester 102, Bt. tome io overtime | | ARE YOU READY for WINTER? lone defeat was a 54-46 setback at the hands of Highland Park ‘8 SCHEDUL St. Benedict, pre-season choice Phitadeiphia vs. Ot, at New -[Siinneapotis, st Port New York Wayne Rookies Spark Pujlmer's share of gate—12% per cent. . om share of TV money—none. 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Woodward Birmingher ; echedule _ oe MI 4-2735 ee { } \ mf i ( ee eee \ my aa’ i 1 a ee -_Groted tthe baring “pour ai tele woke ore ae ee ‘Without mew revenues. mew pans fr fag 10" are a Rising casts in Bang pe Eh in} ‘Hunters — sre 7.50 a a. ar { |, Meals ‘Lake park. bei ey eae So tebe yer Ww about” $200; } bounty] What in the world you'd write about/| Tishing, an off-again, on-again ectteee a oe : - for the entire year, Day., We tried unsuccessfully to Ing, & miserable deer season and Wild ife a TF Bount tees re paid for foxes, jpase-on the onerous 2 , a waterfowl season that _was- + Lower Peninsula arid foxes are bountied generally throughout the! state, s Unusual Facts" About Wildlife A white elephant is not white. It is generally a pale yellowish- gray, with pink tpots. a The asuit blue heron -is the largest American heron. It stands; _ some four féet high and has a wingspread of about six feet. It puts its long bill to- good use in spearing food in shallow water and crtenting itself. * 7% The bite. ot the short-talled » shrew is poisonous, owing tea secretion in the ontvery glands. *-& ” The. great teeth. » the—hippo- potamus, which weigh up to seven pounds éach and have a. length of more than 30 inches on the curve, were formerly used for dental ivory and are still used for ivory ornaments. . * & Early Egyptians made_an idol of the cat because their food depended on the annual grain harvest. Cats kept swarms of rats and mice from eating the. nation’s caalecanee. The Greenland Ptarmigan molt bebe ihaar a year, They have k and yellow feathers in the:tions and moved down into ranch: | winter feeding stations for deer trontage boosting the | was mie ta by the pt oot cose age mpen proved during the year with water) acquisitions a Se a eee Se Se eee By JACK PATTERSON © ‘First of all we'd like to ask grocery store is fully » aware that :-we-had a bad summeér,-poor for _loperatian -with the additional of a3 new conservation officers, grad- uated from: their training ‘schoof total officer force to 200, ——1-FT etd simi atrston division{ - . | strengthened its law enforcement) . in- July: The recruits ‘boosted the) this ‘column to a collection of sometime .hunt-. , — and nantnes: ineighbor's dog... , Ses at a “recov-/ But it doesn’t matter much any- way, The past is out of our hands ./and the future's promise lies not so much in what- it will bring as in what we hope it will bring. The fly tier at his vise toils un- aware of winter's chill. - He livesin~a land of eternal springtime where lilac leaves are always the size of a hound-dog’s! ear and shadblow blooms forever. besides. still, secret pools, Each new creation has a sure and po- tent charm that will bring to net at last the speckled triumph of a lifetime's fishing endeavor, The fact. that the files will. everything but what the experts predicted, - columnist idea, you know, - Only | trouble--was we PATTERSON couldn't find any- bedy willing. to put three words together, let alone the 900-er so the{iecessary to fil this space. you are, or rather; here we are, wishing we were ‘somewhere, or somebody, else. We ‘could, “6t—course, beg the. issue a bit by adopting the old gim- mick of summing up the year past lor predicting what-Jies ahead. To take care of the firat ab- surdity we feel it necessary only. to mention that anyone who went outdoors tons enough to go te the magic they'll work on a sunny someday is ag real as yester- day. : The upland gunner’s world: is more divided, He alternately fol- ‘lows staunch pointers through the stubble fields of a,golden Saskat- chewan afternoon, game pocket heavy with sharptails and chickens, * }and ghosts along the edge of the cedars in our own northland, with one more pat to fill the limit. And"maybe most of all the wild- fowler, in his gray, watery and windy world feels the promise of his new season so many months ~jaway, In his heart he knows full " |well that the great days of off- shore battery gunning are gone Wildlife Service, attempts were | forever. but right now in winter's! made in South Dakota to set up jdarkness it’s just possible, he thinks, that some’ combination of in the Black Hills, |things will come to pass and the| Feeding stations were stocked! Cd windy days will know the big, with alfalfa hay, dry corn on the! iTigs once agnin. i cob and an especially prepared! deer concentrate. South Dakota | authorities found that all went fairly smoothly untila heavy snow- fall, when deer turned their backs on the well-stocked feeding sta- ‘Free Lunch’ Loses Its Lure "as. Snow Comes” LANSING ‘— Snow can’ chase deer. away from a “free lunch’) counter, according to reports from the federal Fish’ and Wildlife Service on game studies conducted! during the last year, — Porcupines Are Target TORONTO. @: — The Ontario) Lands and Forests-Dept. has asked hunters to shoot porcupines on sight, to combat an. invasion by the animals in southern. Ontario. he and are} Country. ment were. contacted for accurate pure: A gl pobiog ~The deer apparently were willing! The prickly ‘creatures do consider-| information ‘on products, specifi- ==-|to take “potluck” in the. low) ble damage to trees and often! cations ‘and prices. The resultant ) country, rather. than sure feed in kill wane dogs. guide to” the boating market i SKATING NIGHTLY | wr Neo oa a ert tlc | oes Segar Rew! wees 7 . | eis and accessories,- trailers ’ Wednesdav Thra Sunday ag ae : Baylor 13. Ten ee ewe . «| new ‘gation equipment, and yniscel, 8 to 11 New Licenses Available Tex christian, 2. symcuse Haneous subiplioa andigesr Every. : $ . ‘Colorado 27, Clemson 21 e : Sat. and Sun. Matinee LANSING — Michigan's ~ 1957 soea 95, Oregol!"Mtad't ~~ seine freen Hiogcharay! mshogniry fo ; 2 to 9: 30 fishing licenses and fish law di- Sun Bowl © gests are now available from any George Washington 13; Texas Western @°) prices range from an 85t “boat Closed Mon. ‘nil Tues. of. the state’s 4,200 license dealers .”** Tex 20m sg, Sounere 13 cone’ -_ fo a $72,000 56-foot [A resident license, good. for ail|Prairie View if, Texar southern @ motor yacht ROLLADIUM I species except’ trout, costs $1.50.) SKATING RINK 4757 W. Huron St. FE 4-9677 A similar annual license for non- resident permit-costs $3 “As far ag predictitig the futare we know as much about if as ‘our, Meets March. 4 “Comervetion General Theme for Conference American Wildlife Conference has been scheduled for March £87in Washjngton, D. C., to tute.. These international conserva. natural resource authorities, out- door writers and sportsmen from almost all -thé States, the provinces of Canada, Mexico and Alaska. Theme for -the conference is; “Conservation Is Everyone's Bust management and restoration. All sessions of the three-day meeting are. open to the public without’ charge. New Marine Directory 4 Aid fo Boat Owners NEW. YORK — The world’s first complete marine directory is fea- tured in the January boat show is- sue of a national boating maga- zine, on the stands Thursday. The directory section contains more than 1,000 illustrations and 2,500 slistings of all boats, equip- ment and accessories on the mar- ket. 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Washington, D.C. | LANSING — The 22d North| | the ~ Wildlife Management Insti- tion meetings are attended by |: y phases ‘Tot soil, water, wildlife and forest 79 NORTH 1 SAGINAW ST. iss £ * ra * 7 . : | WINTER BEAUTY -— Mere presence of Bonnie Eliott on | expanding winter sports industry, And while the Michigan Tourist. ‘ Council: doesn’t exactly promise such-:comely winter sports company, | it can guarantee plenty of snow and slopes. Sixty ‘well equipped | winter sports centérs — 14 of them new this year — will be catering to the cold weather set in’ Michigan this winter, Miss Elliott, in- | cidentally, was last year’s Michigan winter sports queen. She | hails from Petoskey. . — a ey ee Ringnecks Aid Research 2 Seen Near Statehouse) LANSING—Two. cock- pheasants | were seen in downtown Lansing Department's regional game super- _ PONTIAC'S NEW MUFFLER “SPECIALISTS . _— ‘Extended Special — Jonuary 234-5 INSTALLED FREE! [Poni 187 4 Written factory guarantee for the lifetime of your cor. 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The nearest, and only, gtass. be had by writitg the East Michi. within shotgun distance was the gan Tourist Association, Log Of- Capitol lawn and the birds were! fice, Bay City, Mich. “They include obviously not headed that direc-| maps showing. location of. the) tion. One flew up and perched| many new areas how in operation, on the-Hotet Wentworth's-marquee| sign, the other. sailed around the! Bob Saneon, “Michigan State's corner toward the Grand River, | hockey captain, is a junior defense- 50 feet from the hotel. iman from Winnipes. 4 Why don’t you do just as hundreds of thousands of your motor neighbors do? doin the Auto Club. Insure your car with the Insurance.Exchange at the Club. Then in / 1957 you will be more secure,-have more / peace of mind, you'll get more out of / car ownership, more enjoyment, more / ure. You']l know your way .about and always mage os roomy ye pila ag 2 Feng ue, * a em! near aba lion Club in Mi ichigan in surrounding you, Ask 4 they'll tell you, “It. Pays to Belong.” ”/ , - Detreit Automebile “ Inter-Insurance Exchange + Ralph Thomas ee “ober AG. Jamieson, Gi General at Automobile Clu Clubef Seiki git __ VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST. OFFICE A. |. BOGUE, Mgr. 32 @ N. Perry &. —FE 5-4151 R. A, Warken, FE +-0240 F, G. ‘Tynan, FE 14-2801 Virgii Keener a sy toe _ Even before | ey oi see the bes mae label... ., you'll know by the fine fabrics, the careful detailing and slim, top-fashion styling that these are no ordinary suits. And you're right: they're fine Society Brand worsteds, cut and crafted to serve you with distinction on any occasion. Choose yours now from the season's _ Rewest patterns and middje-tone colors. a From $7950 a continue through Friday. with} a >. ‘elasses to begin at § a.m. Mon-|) — - 2 = iG twill endt. On Friday, March 22.00 Flint was up 3,900 last month, mak- ___ing-a total increase of 17,400-since| WEDNESDAY. ‘| eo | ’ oa JANUARY 2.1 L MIXED SOME. FINANCIAL WS WITH THE PANCAKE htt HAK-KAFFL/ (GURGEON'S- LET'S NOT EMBARK ON A NEW YEAR Y GLEA ey WITHA DOLEFUL Jt IN vo Ore j ¥ t ; ae 12 : i rae ee Sey age ae St . ~ t LA i F. 4 +! ; pe * z4 | i WAY : ca ii a ef ees oe % 5 oe Gees os |e P sat site = i A.) He | = i Ne, Pe | ay oO : : gti a am 4 . : i D> ~ : ae - HK } wide tity ts }.@ 1957 by NEA Service, tne. TM. Rog. U.S. Pat. OF. . A Pa Te By Ernie Bushmiller 1 HEARD _} FEEL -sO—sORRY— FOR BIRDS IN 1S FREEZING WEATHER = Se F , PRR . SSA f ‘ ARERR ny Sos Sassou A t7 “THAT. THEIR ee : FEET. a GET VERY — By Leslie Turner ] [ OKAY, EASY..PAY RER FINE WITH THIS. | LATER[/ YOU MEAN TLL WAIT HERE. IF SHE -HASN'T bch Mr. ‘Gritfor WA J > Pleasant outdoor work with {rens: portation penees paid, Permanet position und work - adv veer aro in benefits and “vacation . 4 1-85.50, Desrait. % - rounding territory. This wemen interested. in gr wh canget eceept a full “jah.” No iivesttieit, we to wellvering and collecting Adv home, write Ruth Anderson, Dray-. paid e necessary. your = ‘qvASHINGS AND IRONINGS. tronings. Reasonable. good ' FE 4085. ance This is an : al setione > oesertinity—ter—_masried———;- Bi selling. sime _ te = : miaad sina 1886 for an expanded foréign economic _aid- program, particularly with re- = = “ ——— = - = — ce gh nip ae = a on | Clipper Station Wagon, first such pietiiog for __ cent “better, ‘polecuans than previous - ‘Clipper far the frat tue atthe Jan. opening O the-c- gm upercarser Sie ee Ser rg foeneting to fre do. 48 'NCHING.. tO UST OM CARPENTERS —— : Raw ia. fidisa remydel ee © Gordon t] Net, Bea eM a ee Sener er spect to the Middle East, appar- ently imparted a firm tone to the gvain market. in early dealings. - Sty beasis mowed ahead Bespite Produce ‘ DETROIT PRODUCE "futures. Early strength in soybean oil was a help to soybeans. The still was a big ex-| port Business to be put througti in’, D ‘in Early ETROIT. Bec. 21 tap? ~_ x. follow. | Deas in, ‘ice vel les © « bean oil over—the next several produce of i er 1 and far taney fate NEW YORK w— Pri ices showed months. _ eee eee ——_[gfayta gna sola _by_them -in vhs sed_ten ency itr Mderate . . Lee Prices Friday were: — \stock market. ; Grain Prices lpg RUITS: Apples, Delicious. Fancy. $50 Pivotal issues fluctuated fra | __ CHICAGO GRAIN Appiej.. Jonathon, Pan Utah > a 235-2115 ‘bu. Apples. Melntosh, Early, Made bigger gains at the opening ___. CHICKGO,—dan=— 1A) — Ovenine Fancy. No, 1. 2.0-300 bu. “Apbies Nort: than felt away. — a. star, YP 3 gon star, ONT, gry Bt ABvies. Welt’ River, No. 2 00-2.50) Ag the market made Ite 1 1957 May .....-- 331 j. May. acer: 13% VEGETABLES. debut, thé opening was fairly ac- | Bay ve reeee HRI gs 8 Ko 1. iets bu Cab Cablage. Cutty. Pink tive then-turnover slowed down | lo eeenee * 0, Mar Corn— 158%: er. vows bbage as Variety, No. @% some of the best. gains were i May Sl eat July | iorseradish, Neri 2.903.253, Pared. July .asssses L@@Ne J Lard basket. Leeks, No. i. 100-15 ges. Some shipbuilding issues stepped . ‘ Mar. .. © §0-Ib. bag. Parsley, Cut ead as it was Yeported the in- July : te tees SO abet. behe ping foot dustry has enough orders to keep Last. 73 % bu. Potatoes, Me. es, 2. 16-1.36 Py ‘it operating near capacity for three Poultry vg sk dines, Hothouse Ne. 1 138- years.-Bath Iron Works was up 3} * b uash, corn, a) DETROIT POULTRY 150-200 bu, quash, Butternut, xo, 7 (Points then trimmed a fraction > “DETROIT, Dec. 28 (AP)—Prices paid {Sof oy = =e. Delietous, No. 1. from this gain, American . Ship- “per pound tor No. 1 top quality poultry 1°$9-3.00 * peaueah. Hubbard. No. 1. building gained around a point. *% nny nes Shs topo eee |2,$0;3.00 10-1p. basket. Turnipe, No 1 After its initial rise, however,; vv / ens. ~ a ‘opped, 7 33; heavy ype brotiers or rere, a%4 1, 1.$0-2.00 bu. ps *\the market showed little response | . re 24; Ce - } - fact tb. 2528; grene 32: turkeys heavy, type Kale Noni. Rit be, 20138 eal these ret 3 Lukens se Bate lost evs Mined type. includes" Belisville tir ieee 9:15.00 2005 “° lehem dro its i iti 1 fracti “ Whites, hens and toms 30 um. ~ mall. pped s initial fractiona Comment: Market steady. Demind ts advance. fair for the weekend trade and the DETROIT EGGS - U.S. Steel fell a point ater f approaching holiday but not sggressive.| DETROIT, Dec. 28 (AP)—Eges. f. 0. vement on turkeys is improved, Over-|Detroit, cases included, federal stare Opening unchanged. all supplies are generally adequate. grades | Opening blocks included Gulf oa ; 3; under 4% Ib. tbat ra. 4“ Jb. 23-25. | Srorege 50‘, extra eee CHICAGO POULTRY 316%-40 wtd. ayg. 38%; | CHICAGO, Dec. “28 (AP)—Live poultry firm: receipts 102 coops (yesterday 604 coops; 8,000 Ib.; f.o.b, paying prices a to 1- cent niger: eavy hens ht hens b- \%; old roosters 13%-1 Barred Roc 8 22-23; caponettes { r | 48; large. 35-30 mabe avg. IT 20-24 wid. ' ¢: small 3-31 rege 32-39 wd. dav . 26. ded eggs * ommerciaily GENEVA — The International “* moatuns 29- 31. Grade B large on 1 $00,and Republic Aviation up bo 44-54 mtd. ae.|%0 8 at 31 on 1,300. . Whites: Orace A jumbo 46-87 St, weighted) unchanged at 123% on 2,000 shares > 4 wd, avg. Total weekly "Sats were ° government Bethlehem Steei-up 14 at 19834 |” New York Stocks ‘Late Morning Quotations) “by thrown-stones-et-the Rochester ‘and 17 quarts of oil Stolen at a+ ,Commerce Township service - sta- tionally: Some selected: iss we. $tion sometime last weekend, - the ‘Sheriff's Department learned td- jay. The oil, valued-at $7.80, was ‘taken from 8198 Cooley Lake Rd. | Despite Sharp Increase “Oakland County Sheriff's net \today . are investigating -a@ report ‘that two ‘windows: were ‘smashed High -School reeently. The =sehoot ' yi ‘at 180 Eivernois Rd. clarketon: “eee St: beloved har: band of Ruby Jennings; beloved son of Mary Jennings; dear father of Norman Jennings. Mrs. Della Rohm, Mra. Regina Hankins and “ Riise Linda Jennings; dearbrother - in -stite at Pursley Puneral Home — and. funere!l arrangements #11) be ath A car parked at an Avon Town. ‘ship sales Jot was found minus its four wheels and tires yester: day. The vehicles's ‘trunk and glove compartment were pried open bit nothing was known to have been taken from them, If your friend's in jail and needs bail, Ph.- -FE 5-9424 or MA‘ 5-4031. —Adv. Drop Reported in Rail Income Record Profit Decline in Gross Revenue LANSING + & half billion dollar increase‘in operating costs dropped y gre Agee Ba Jones 3 L 3th il , ‘ f 395 ; , - * Kelsey H e railroads’ net income o Labor Organization is the sole sur-,,, W@tes: Grade A extra large 42-43; Allis Chal..." 342 Rennecot ; vivor of the inte ental linrge 33 35-37; medium 30 31. Grade B um Ltd .3.,.220 Kimb Clk 4 ‘per cent in 1956 below that of the Tpoverna bo Nees: O Grade A extra large 38-40: Alcoa -sseege 93 Kresce. 88 20 par F - ies _ established after World War I.) (lane 33 33-35; “medium 78-3014 Grade B re Adria oon 233 Kroser 48 i preceding year, des spi " _ in | sree a “i s 4 Jehnigan Complatns: Market avout agony. Trade |“ am vr : i] OF Clee . ra crease in Pashatrv an a ‘slightly y. sample: Am Ges 4 El. 37 Oe Railroads Association reported to- | sup) Rx tge are only considered | M * "53 Teck Aire .;. 304, day. ‘burdensome ®s dealers prefer to keep! Rad ....°. 173 w's . a a eye ;inventories at a minimum for the end/4m gmeit °" |’ §74 Lone 8.Com .. mu i Of the eer Pugperty tax, Light supplies gum Tel & Tel .1:0.6 Korfiard i34| Operating net totaled $1,065 mil- / ae Am Tob ....... 73.4. yeartin -G} amie t $1,128 milli "ity 1935, fumes, se Clearing readily and short of Am Vi ii. apa Marta oh ion against $ on con tis TL6 ye , rev running al arms re Ge": ie Merck oO : 3g io billion. Fringht waovenant loot mane B@rrem AND EGGS [Aimer Ck. 29.3 Midi Stl Pa. 41 ' ! ° INVESTING. CABO, Ja Jan. 2 (AP) — Chicago Atchison: 11261 Mpls Hon .-. a4 iyear/ showed a 5.4 per cent jn- | mereant — Butter easy; Au Cst ‘46.4 Minn S crease and passenger yrevenues Monsan Ch .., 36.2 , ne pte ee a HS cet ay ry Aveo Mie 2 at Mont Ward 3 3a 1.6 per: cont {perease éver those £92 A 50%: 80 B $0%:; 88 C O7T‘s: Bak & Oh ....- he for your FREE copy of fears 90 B 'se%: a9 C 50. * " Bendix Av /....62 Murrey Cp. 30 jin i: year belore. “ barely steady; - recetpis 14.000: a Oe anaee ot ast year the li moved 3%,- Dividends Over the | walgeale buying. prises “enebe 63 Bein veg 22184 Nat Cash R m8 ‘y15.000 ‘carloads ef frieght, : Years” © ~ per cont or better A white of mixed | john Alum’ ;". 22.6 Nat Lead ....110. sot 008 bat : ati, Megtome: 30: current RF ts 39 BONd Sirs .... 143 Nat Tea... 364 total of 650 billion ton-miles. Rev- a basic guide for ts Le; | chee a; Pp ‘ borden ees 83 xv Content oe 3. 7 | pnue passenger - miles totaled | is QIN woe . ose 5 ° common stock t . ‘Briggs Mi eee 3 No Am AY... a 28.5 billion, a fraction under 1955. i ist My ..... 44.2 N . : & investment Livestock Tab) = pee oe Ohio on 2] During the year the. lines spent Ce . , . . : i WO .-seee 18.4 Owens Cng ... Cli p and Mail This } DETROIT LIVESTOCK Cal Pack .:::: 43 Owens Til Gi, 63 ,$1.3 billion on additions and better- // , — : Camp Soup ... 356 pac G & El : 2. 3 ts, brin their tota) of Coupon. |g aQRTROTT, Jan. 2 (AP) — Hoge — (Can Dry ...... 134 Pan AW AIT ak men ging 1 of capi’ ; . ‘Salable 600. No early sales, undertone |Cdn Pee ...... 326 panh Epi tal expenditures since the end over. BePtien Gon ot seg Parke World War II to above $12 bil ; / Cattle — Balable $00. Available sup- Farrier Cb ..++ 882 Penney, Je" ar 2 to above of Name plies increas by several hundred beg: SS Fo . 2 ide in last year’s a 8 ; steers ~ ve . aoe | Set sat tact ve" ON: RT Plte yh or the year finda theme wily order Address ‘ : Chrysler 10.2 ps cones = rather narrow for slaughter steers and five ’ belfers: few "early ‘sales about steady (cities Sve <--: 2 Philip sor i.1/4a.3 fr 110,000 additional new/cars on (but some bids unevenly lower; - cows Colg Paim |... 43 Phill Pet ... ‘ae their books. | City > tive, st to 25 cents higher; mostico] Brd A .... 33 Pillsby Mills. e @/ vance on utility grade; other classes Comv Ed .°.., 39:1 Pit Plate G ._ +} . jabout ments: eet att slaughter Gon Edison... $3 Proct & G.....504 The raiironde’ natignal tax. bill State — steers: 22.00-22.50; oS, a and , low gon 5 Sy 27. Loh Qi ....6)44.3 reached a total ov $1, 130,000,000 _ © steers - e os eeeek .° Own your own share of | | sna ‘ctoice’ heifers te" 1900; bulk Cont cant Repu atl “2.0504 during 1936. , American business (utility, cows 11.00-12. canners and)Cont 0: Rex Drug ... Se EH, a Mate SSeS Rel" achy Ho! cul ‘Ss early sales” . utility bulls 14.00-14.50;) commercial Surtins Wr Royal ‘Dut te “HC di {| oh D; k ; WATLING, bulls very scarce. — | De Gates me a fs 69.4 a | ac 0 or IC 5 ; LERCHEN & CO. ‘nGaltes &, Stable 100. Pew early. sales . about ut market no’ rien + o ‘tablished; - early sales ‘| Du Bcovill id pve 26 al § | He d 116 foaios: rier Aa Bids. choice véealers 38.00-27. oor other ¢ Grean : wo — Al in ,. 35.4 ener a es Cd . As . . Member New York Stock Sheep —_ Bala Exchange and ether leading © ie $00 Pert | deck ‘and = cholce wooled slaughter > CHICAGO LIVE! LIVESTOCK g00e lambs Ei & 20.00, about steady; unddheinng scarce, firm. CHICAGO, Dec. 28 (AP)—Salable — hogs 5,000; moderately active; genera: : ae strong to 23 higher on butchers; I 1 - weights over 240- Ib; HI MES ‘wp more on these weights; sows steady hiCeressen fie ae ee eat rade oo 19 * DELICATESSEN | butchers nm $017.85: se lots 1-3 GemFe a : | iment 1-9 these wi ts to 1 18, 00; few - ; most, 29" 230-260 Ib inant se. No. 2-3 © - 8 270-300 1b, 16.50-17.00; lar, 47 ig doe’ 50 Ib. sows wnaa grades 14. mg ito: rgely 14.25 and above, - , 8. Salgble cattle 700; calves WOO; few OL Sesiaenmne siamo 1 300 down, steady; ‘heavier 8 ‘s «slow, steady: ers. a. usinessmen’s steady; pows steady: bulls steady to 25 Gres + hh LUNCHEON | igher:, fealers steady: ‘good and chotee) Qi ON. 1244 jsioere, 1.80 ie. Sewn 1800-2100; stand-|itooker El... 384 aA Complete: soup, B ge ard Fi Beater $0; load of Cent 618 Salad,. Dessert, Drink | emotes” 1018 i Beaters 2 0, most M004! Indust Rav... 36.4 SERVED DAILY land e commercial” ‘ome Mate 1230: can aoe youd -.. 23 11:00 A.M. te 2:00 P.M. neps and cutters 925-11.00; light canners|fruete Ge 0) S88 6! ” Our. Specialt Sulle 1650-18-56; good’ and chelen mene | feiegee ten ah ir. f ice vealers . 7 9.00-24.00; light ‘culls “ows to 7.06 t Hare... 282 KOSHER | Galable sheep 600; lambs steady; w+ $084 islaughter ewes Teeady to strong; t Shoe "ye CORNED BEEF [pin Seer orcas foe trek” et to Bt BEML ng) 183 | Ph. FE 5-4061 for Take-Ovts Plow good kind 10 00-18 00: enft to slaughe |ERt Eel 1 he l ter ewes 4 006.58; Mittie under 5.50. Jacobs | Dont Gamble with Ve “TODAY! _ SRAWEORD. AME GROVE 110 Pontiog State Bonk Bids _ FE 283597 - i. Home Security... ay Z t Sha & an’ Rt 7 ORK, Jan. 2.—~(Compiled by ne Mereotictan ress): . / 30 15 °° 60 | ‘indust Rail Util Stocks 27 =. ~% -1.2! ed. j...264.1 120.8 72.1 180.3 y j....206.8 129.9 72.3) 181.5 ‘ 8 2 Th) 180.7 261.6 130.2 71.7 179. +43 —924 178.5 oie 976.3-°185.1, 76.9 191.5 «244.0 126.2 69.6 i 288 142.4 3.7 peeve 203.2 1149 87.2 . DETROIT STOCKS Cc, “3. tragh Co. : 43 illac head ia month, a 2 3 lac in 1942 as a field representative of the business management de- : $1. 2 partment, es it Area Engineers to Meet, on Electronics Subject land County. Engineering Society ‘will be held Jan. 8 at 8 p.m. at the Birmingham Community House, it 7 was announced today. Corp. will show a movie. and 1a1.5 answer questions on the newest in- ia dustrial application. of -electronics .\machining by electrical discharge. the Cadillac Mo- tor Car Division was . announced today by James M. Roche, Cadil- lac general man- ager * eye he : Panera! 1 Home. es re ee ae epee TE — Lutte Tre. 3t,_ 1948 ke TON 949 Cedar "Talend Rd., Route beloved hisband Edna - Lull: aser father of Charles s ‘and M M dear “brothe MAN AB ONE SE! ECTIONS OF v eED ery or WHO Srekes i HE LARGEST iT ___CHARD. "LAKE ATL CASS. — SALESMAN Tom Bateman, tn person Ask for BATEMAN & KAMP@EN REALTY. 777 FE 8 4-05: TELEGR 38, APH RD. Mrs. "Mor ot sate Be _Mrs. Monroe vy, Mrs. “Fenton em John A. Lull. Funersl -service wil be held Thursdar, Jan. 3, at - “ pam. from the Deneeen «J penes Punera! Home with Dr. Marbach officiating. tatncment i Veterans Plot . Park Cemetery. rents by Donelson-Johns Puneral _ Home. Pike Bt.: age Bied't husband of May G. Maitick: dear father of Mrs. Dorothy Bher- rod: one brother and ome sister gise survive. Funeral service wi held. Thursday, Jan. at il am. from the All Saints Epis- copal Chvrtch with Rev. C e ‘Widdifield in Woodlawn Cemetéry, Detroit. The family requests that in Hen of flowers coneriouuiene ean made te the All Saints Memorial Pund. Puncrat arrangements by Sparks-Griffin Puneral-Home. — STRICKLIN. J 1987, Herman (Loretta), 2980 Ortonville . Margaret Hawkins, Mrs. Dorothy Case, Mrs. Virginia MacAlphaine and Herold Pelewaki. Punerel service will be he'd Thureday, Jan, 3, at 16 a.m. from 8t. Anne's Church, Orton- ville, with Rev, . ror Oine officiating. Interment in Ottawa Park Cemetery. Recitation et the Rosary at § p.m. today at Sharpe Pureral Home, Clarkston Purneral arrangements by arpe Puneral Home, Clarkston. THOMPSON, JAN. 1, 1951, REA L., 77 Leheigh -8t: #¢* 80: beloved wife of Orville v Thomncon, beloved daughter of Mrs, Ethel Ebbv; dear mother of Mrs. Cor- eont sister of Liewellyn A . Pineral service vi] be held Pri- ear, Jen, 4, et 1:30 om. from the Monelson - Johns Fureral Home with Rev. Roy barhert off'ciat- ine. Cremation tn Wh'te- Chanel Cemetere. Mrs. Thomnsen will He tn £5 pate at the Donelson-Johns Flowers ed ' DUNSTS.N" 2 "ye wrRS W, Huron Alli: ___ Funeral] Directors 4 PUNERAL Dine DIRECTOS 4 AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUND. - Pursley Funeral Home, FE 43211 -Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “DESIGNED. FOR FUNERALS” COTS FUNERAL HOME Go niet facilities. OR 31781 Drarhyy eins —i Waterford Twp. SPARK: S-GRIFFIN CHAPEL | PM. =a Servige ‘Voorhees Sivle FUNERAL HOME . Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor - PE 2-8378 oh _ BOR REPUrs | At 10 a.m. Today there }._ ‘were replies at the Press office in the aows boxes: 4, 5 8, 10, yg 17, 18, 19,03 en 25, 26, 23, 20, 358, 68, 73, 76, ss. 86, 87, 106, tor. “ senipentinrndtinentitaasinetionsieadinasdtad : __Help Wanted Male _6 ATTENDANTS (HOSPITAL Male: —-~ Needed to’ fill. future vacancies: in Pontise, Northville, wanes, Rt ren Rg and Detroit, gh se for examination Mog ue igen Ctvil Service, Lan- A FEW warking men needed at once for outside work, some i re “experietice helpful. Apply 1064 W. Huron between. 10-and 11 a.m r he FAL = te opening tor ale pertenoed tn ‘selling. Plenty Raj SALESMEN ESTATE youne men severueng and conta Feria REALTY CO. ns 50% © Buren %. TV TECHNICIAN — ELECTRONIC schoo] graduate —- no experience _ nec,~vacation paid hospitalization ca'l FR. 85-6118 for interview. RCA SERVICE Co 2711 ne Ine. Elizabeth Leke Rd. ntiac, Michigan Tube Bending Fixture MEW Fo STEEL TU GOOD WORK- ING CONDITIONS, PAID INSUR- ANCE, WHO CAN SorLD Builder $ Ir PENSIONS AND VACA- ME, TIONS. OVERTI APPLY AVON TY BE DIVISION 4TH AND WATER 8T. ROCHESTER *, USED CAR SAL ESM \N IR DUSTRIOUE Ru iAs gE Help | ACCOUNTANT. ed but not necessary. preferr you heve experience and want TAN FAST mar "8 P' LENT FERED, INSURANES. APPLY RSON T.) &™D THOMP- SOR: : CAVES; ST. OUR cate Ye. sor POR COMMISSIONS OF. Ire & ALTH m MATTHEWS - HAR- 211 8. SAGINAW — Wanted Female 7 DEGREE i to $550. work for small corporation with excellent potentials... Mts ‘Fuichards at re hous, Genter. B-l Riker Bidg. BE POPULAR AND MAKE BIG money too. Your friends, neigh- bors, workers 2 be delighted. when you show them America’s most discucsed co-w others will greet- ing cards and the profits.are tre- m™ our wonderful endous, You can't miss welling alloecasion belec- tion. Write for sample kit Son enproval, Regal Greetings, Dept... Li 87, Ferndale, Mich. ORKEEPER-TYPIST, 3 -TO 4 Must mail B’hara be typist, _for ice. $350, Give - education, age. names and cates “CAR Drive revious employment, of _ Pontiac Write Press, Box oP ee San autare Ra, TONY'S Utica. Imm Clerk Stenographer SL per month. ce. Pontiac General Hi Hospital, 8 om. Pie 4:30 Pm Monday through F: COUNTER GIRL. aR ‘BONS © _Coney Island. 147 'N ._ Per rry. , DISTRICT MANAGER. For Pontiac area wanted by Pas éelle Specialists, Woman selected must * e able manace wom et overwrite, No Hatrmaetis Specialicte fo recrult and trein and —large organization of Liberal commissions and investment. Free training, Car phone and full time essential, Jane collect 9-12" noon - GENERAL OFFICE and Sut S56 CARE — 3 CHILDREN and ii bousew FE 8 8-1 GENERAL HOUSEWORK. ave. iy chi ork, Stay nights. salary, permanent. GOOD ALL AROUND yGiRt F OR Manager of the division's Los An- geles branch since 1949, Mur- MURRAY Tay succeeds Roche whose appointment’ as Cad-| , was announced . last The new sales chief joined Cadil- ~~ The January meeting of the Oak- A ‘representative ‘ot the Elox The ye. has been “invited to} Pee PUBLIC ¢ Road,. canny night, 166 al 1:30 0 eloek to ean: rn 2a age — * om Pt 2 sone te 0 E, Bee. and GM ‘ALERT EXPERIENCED ReAL ot | ‘ gtoting president. foeaton Call J, RP. fe Hite, “Resity, ‘art Ww Ww r_inren Rt. we AAT BARBER | WANTED | Pett 7 TIME. ~ BA ARBER— _ ST EADY CONSIDER APPRENTICE OR 43-7260 EVES. CAB DRIVFR3. STEADY NIGHTS. ae! par‘ time nights. 101 OW. Can pRivER’s #1 STEADY. DAY & . Over wb. Apply 4a Or _thard | ake 2 to & Car Ww WASHERS \ WittE 7 149 W. , ~~ COC IK ~ Must ‘he éxperienced Broiler, Grill, Fm 5-869 DRIVER FOR DP¥ —@LEANIKG route Apply 4480 Elizabeth Lk EXP. SEMI DRIVER, FOR- CITY work. Must know elty and sub- - urbs well, Afternoon chift, Apply Trans American Freight Lines, Ine. 267 8 Bivd, E, Pontiac. You want to meet really new car En. te, sell ik it -or: rt im a sale See Mr, Quyer ‘wey OWNERS INC D DEALER : 147 8 Sacinaw St _Pontine LABORATORY TECHNICIAN, = Ex- ee ga rtunity salary Pon- O« os thic Hosp. 50 ‘N. pa peri MECHANIC. PART Thix ~ WORK, - —_ hare = with trucks, Tools * Preignt pes ge reac a. 3 children, Live jo. Elgin | ee eR, white Steady, “GHNE RAL. and ave in pleas: ant bome Fon’ of cvildren. Phone collect Milford. détails uuytae! 1 0635 for LADY FOR ¢ CHILD, ©. CARE. 1 ¢ 1 Cutt Tes: 6-9825. Cal 1 between . LABORATORY ~“RCHNICIA LN, EX- cellent opportunity 4 salary tiac Osteopathic Hosn. Perry. NURSE ANESTHETAT, 1 lent salary. _Hoep, 50 _ _ PART -FIALE WORK Full. time pay ‘for woman with embition, i personality Work 3-6r ¢ bre, evenings. Earn as much as #169 week, 30035 before 12 noon, PRACTICAL NURSES MUST BF - re apered thie Cranbrost School, ‘Hn ~ REL ls, For needs reg. nurse firmary, 1b) dave ant surroundings: nn. EXCEL- Pontiac Olteopathic try and cer dav .or trv call EM interview, all shifts, excellent e benefits, Pontiac ap. 80 N. Perry. IEF NURSE Bloomfield for in- t wk. Pleas- ‘ork ‘lead us- an oe Car necessary, Phone 4-1 ext. 14 or 14, ; of end lore . Salary open e to Pontiac Precs Box a8 stating, oualifeations, experi- me and slay _sapecte La REG. NURSE FOR depos’ sen rw Ponting: Press, sa x . shifts, excellent ty, est salary © 4 cist: wits A “at cc Os. oN. i - > tor. Greet the patients and make jaswom eu bids ey home hPomting - mH “Realty. Co. Employment “Agencies GIRLS ‘Medical - Assistant Mature person to assist tie i . haar feel. ORK. Lite Private Secretary $400 Personable y¥ ) the hurdens of rpoenilos ~ “Death Notice cee mre peau, | ame ei phone Recessary For im 57 ~ } more ‘piles occa ted Gh We Huson} —--—interview—ir your home. — write — gr it intere Sted os roung ae- ~ Banna, JAN. 1. 105%. bape. gressive Co with olenty ats fleor 343-_Lenex. «ge 4 hus eal for der ally *E e510 and = hand of Margareiie jeapene Gear | sk ahaa ae : = a ts father of Gerhard and. Margaret: Rec “~s nae eco cetation, One girl, office. Must —_models,_It -equipped_with-aV-8 engine—c: Carry Karas, aw B - - Shippnrig have traasportation: airey Mature ts __ ‘ = Pra Ca) oe ait Exp preter xt. Permanent open a eae Rev Willism LsPoustain oificiat- | 208, home «decorative | shop. —1~ ~ ——Help Wanted b mes potertnres as ert Mt... Pork © oF ork “ror = nieht work. ‘Avn!¥ : =}. Cemetery r. Harths may be “MA N° OR. WOMAN PoR.00 ‘goon = ~ “—, gten at Voorhees.Siple, Funeral Mire. ites Bia wacobae's Maple "Watkins route. We train you, fF “ when tin ~ Be ri be taken to.» : - a “eteady year sr ane. ho Ta ay atts w me ¥ e en tO. ¥ 50 r ur the church fon, “ootnaty-sii “> SALESM. AN Appiy ts person, 150 Perry _futecal Hae 7 Serre -—- RELIABLE. ENERGETIC REALESTATE SALESMEN — OR- prut- BA doc- SYP ease Pres- icietit, roe" and lite sborthand. SEE Clerk Typist ” $220 Smart young girl. who work in a friendly office typing | $375 Experienced bookkeeper able | assume responsibility and witheut dk JANE. likes to Some and filing, Bee JO ANN Bookkeeper Receptionist $200 Attractive roung lady with cheer- and make more the phone. ments Personality FOR MEN ind $400 YO with a degree or equivalen perience. Will pay top & for a good {IDWEST °¥ MPLOYMENT » ful smile to greet people, answer anpotnt: import aot then experience. See JO ANN Salesmen $400 ing plus commission, see Miss RK. Engineer $700 Industrial firm wants an engineer it ex- alary man. No age limits ia none See Miss CLAR ae SS $06 Pophing State + Bank Bide te work rect-supervision see Y MACHINE FREE 44 5-4628, estimates small. j B BRICK; BLOCK” AND —— rrr Alse. chimneys. iat ¢ Residential “and Com Guaranteed work ‘-aeee ob ir ow Floors, basements. CHARL Es contractor. finishine, 9 _MA 43449 ana service, FLOOR SANDING OLD RO9 ALY ee BLDG. REPATR. BRICK: fear re coon plastering, catpen-.- jos. FLEMING FLOOR LBS LAVIqO. | _FS ° é } _ ter'vs Give “YOU a on Sent rome «& ER Rongs = MAGU LDERS. t1- agurpe Ser building service. - Seemerela! er resident, And sd- (ims ase" teases, "P s ee... © " me ¥ m @ FE * sanding and ‘fintahine oR TAYE FE ~ | “TERE NCHING AND | “BE LLDOZING \ R. _D. _Thompson Pe ze ton __ Building Supplies | ALUMINUM STORM DOORS. DEM. * Es ous rial ie $19.05. 9 N. Telegraph “ae » | t | “Business § Services. 133 AUDIVOX HEARING AID.RM, 10 11's N. Saginaw PE 40539. ' APPLIANCE REPAIR: ~ WASHING ] machines and vacuum swee wt. Pr estes Electric, $902 WN senna. | ALL Maia oF “FOUNTAIN PeXs | ene nd factory trained wren ar store eneral Printin: Office Supply Ce., 7d _*nce St Phone PE 43-0135. . APPLIANCE | SERVICE We service all makes of writer and automatic washers. 30 yrs, in tae nore. c:. 4 Oekiend; PE 24021 FLOOR SANDING LAYING. FINIBHING QUALITY Cc. BUD BILLS, FE 8.2050. ‘BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Walls and windows, Reasonabir Free est, No obligation, FE 2- 1631, AcE TREE & ice, _§ “REMOVA it bei trimming Get our bid. | ¥ CHAIN SAWS “ SUMP PUMPS Rented ~ sold ~ repaired 1251 Baldwin re 20077 DRY WALL BY ‘MACHINE, PREE poe. No job too big or small. ee einen OENES HEA ATING SERVICE 7 ” $325 if 1 nstructions “ey WAY. dollar. Call 8-0217 Herbert Ae 7 i” —_ me sa1h Crooks fold & e Employment Agencies BAL tr Pte. Roches: eiEcrRE MOTOR SERVICE RE- -PONTIAC Sieg 8 ces rewinding, 218 E, Pike. EMP NT SERVICE 18 W, Hu ; PE 4-2551 wiovaEUavING NG, AND UNDERPIN Ste 5 3 HOUSE Rais. _ Accountant ing, Local and fone distance. L- senses: 6 te bonded. ane os . Goe mpany, $5 50 _ Call Royal Oak. Lineotn ong JACK’ HEATING "SERVICE. cys Degree preferred, b not r service all makes of for aecpenaty if you have ex- haces. Call day or night. PE 4-3232 perience and want to work > NE'SON HEATING FURNACES or #ma eorporation with - eeelient potent “ ee Miss ori aérviced and installed. t DS at > ERS PLASTERING. NEW AND 7 RES FE sols > B-1 Riker Bléeg 4 prig. FE 70231 fter 6 ‘PLASTERING, RESIDENTIAL . , ‘General “Office Pleasant surroundings await o ey See: BARBARA ER AR: Bl Fe 8-416 * meee nD DRIVING SCHOOL 5-808 or FE ‘oole LEARN” TO DRI Ee 8 TRAINING 53 Res. Work _Wanted ‘Male — A-l CA ARPENTER Work. _tepeir. FE © 4-4210. VE VAY AT “SAPEWAY" DRIVER SCHOOL _FE 8-1645 ANE. 10 NEW. & AVAILABLE } Now! CARPEN :@ cabinet work. New & re B. Murdork, *E- 2-761. @S,nvsiTTING, GIRL 16 YRS. _ted Terrace” errece. PE _8-3381 BOR's HAND? MAN 65ERV ’, Wincow washing, «now canPurten ~ WORK,” “NEW remode'ing. Low winter free estimates, MAple 5-9821. CARPENTER WORK WTD. ob too large of too small. iow winter rates, Free estim _FE_ 38-3400. TER pair. EX. ar Bloomfi leld— ich. : removal, vf _ BPS, of work Sirmingham. NO At ates. Reas. Joh n Featherstone, ' 41330. CARPENTER WORK. ALI. kinds. FE te. Kitchen and specialty. 4-5000 _part time only CARPENTRY. STSTERIOR Pi “WANTED. with 1 0 Sie. aati good no CABINET WAKER AND CARPEN: FE CARPENTER Wi WORK W WANTED, . We & TH Liv- ine quarters for family. Exeri- MY 3-198. enced young man. _NAVE” PARM TRACTOR wrt leader. and Slade. Machinery chainsaw, stake truck ete, iy / somab'e joi¢s. MA 6-3607. Halstead 1. Walled Lake. ; : ip “WALL W WASHING COMPANY, Pe £, or '- prices. / commercial and repair. . FE 4-077 TREE TR MING AND } EM v. al tion” estimates, FE RES . ~~ SAWs M MACHIN iz FILED MANLEY BEACH: en Bagley &t. Furniture Refinishing 16 16A NEW CUPBOARDS a DOORS, RF- _pairing & antiqu ues. FE 5-162 _Insurance e Agencies 17A “INS SURANCE — / OF ALL KINDS . / INSURE 8Y PHONE / tN i Sig . FE sais 4 hotie’ : 32)W HURON st. | MAHAN REALTY: FIRE - AVIND AUTO - TOR ADO FE/2-0263, __ Laundry” Service 18 LACE CURTAINS, PLAIN. OR RUF- fled. Beautifully finished, Pontiac _aundry, _phone FE / ({ 28Y 101. R FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV: 1075 Wy ri HL URON ice, ph Ponti 5 _X8io.” Ponting Laundry, rE Ye _Landscaping 8A EXPERT. TREE , TRIMMING Dp removals, Ph. PE = 32008. oo __ Moving & . Trucking Fe ae OVING-HAULING T SERVICE LLEN Vv: " Rearonabie Rates ss éFE 5-3458 CALL BILL FW 6-363) FOR BAs want, cleaning “hauling and > Wi sciasiithenaa DUKES TIP TOP . ° Wea haut pe ag anytime, any. piace. Especially stock, PE 4853 HAULING AND RUBBISH. NAME your price, Anytime, FE INCINERATONS CLEANED, of rubbish cleafup, PE 4-513 jaan HAULING AND Ri _Temoval, Cal) FE 4-0360. j LIGHT AND HEAVY {TRUCKING. PE 2.0603 gi pete = NCE. o ads to ‘sell. ‘rent. fir ood job. FE 28181 nef the et ; Want Ad ae ot Open Eves. ‘til_@ — Gun. ¥to 5 . [oy 1 = —. . ¥ OR +1205 DAN > ON F bi et PROPER’ TEY. WANTED 4-0561 “aerview: We ‘also bur 'eq = newer : : FE 5.0676 | TE 5- as eee nCnEEade ee mememeie aor Motlern ed, ga. heat, eal! PES OPFPICE SPACE FOR ' mein floor- 4540 ‘Dixse Hwy. ee aoe. mJ 3-13 Call ys is; “Also we Ln tt, recreation roo , MeUtual ut pfenced were. pw e privileges on, ae Es and 1% car feu “hes full i. storms and to, heat and Woy not cau us now to’ sive you qualified estimate on your house W We. _~ Mortgage. —— .F to-—enabie us to: “T warned you about giving him a pogo stick for Christmas!” el nen einen a a te J ar ehila welcome. , 430. tie ‘RMS: ~UNPURN., § STOVE a Ss. par. Rd. are Saree iF _ BUYERS WAITING J c " HAYDEN, Realtor “Wanted Real. Estate 32A ~~ Have. Clients For... Re Re TESiPerEMD™ : B. MOR Dre. PE S-06i0 CO ONTRACTS. WANTED * KENNEDY | PD ncaa Es ( ind eZ More = te 2 “ag i i} ame 5 af a APT. AND BATH. PVT. a a small child welcome. $16 _ FE #1431, 2-ROOM PRIVATE BATH 1b a — meets: re 42570. Pont 2 Gibesiivll ile. de Feo a 2 RM PURN. APT. CALL AFTER _4, PE 51136 ® I aM. pyt. EXT. « 8TH. Fr | __$-6466, 186 Mt. Clemens St. 2 La RGE CLEAN RMS. CLOSE IN. _ Adults sor Pinegrove. 7 & J ROOM BINS, KITCHEN facilities Duis included’ MY 24171 460 Broadway Lake | if ‘J LARGE ROOMS, DOWNTOWN, re 22 Auburn’ Rear Office ~ Eves. We Need iTistings "ARNOED. REALTY 2-ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. “AP- bly _79_Clark_8t RMS Aw BA 7. CLEAN, 7 ROOM | AND } ‘sate MAIN Piaon | ic downtown: Pontiac. = 2 2 BEDRM. (MODERN, 216 Ti INDIAN Ra., Lincoln See, TF ROOMS. KITCHEN: J ROOMS AND BATH, UPPER, ETTE & hildren wees Inquire M -HOUSE_& BATH, Of |- heat, oneMem flr. 244 8. Parke FE @-31 _, 3°RM APT -WATERPORD— OR M16, _. 4 ROOMS, 2 BEBRQOMs, PVT. entrance and bath ground floor, utilities furnished, gag heat, west _Side, FE_ 2-060), ‘4 em, ‘PVI BATH . APPLY LARGE F RMS., NICELY FURN., ee days, FE 65-6108, Eves, F craenenetshanermageetsaseion 5 RMS, M MAIN, UNTIL APRIL. GAS heat, carpeted floor, utilities ‘turn. | $22_per week, 313 8. Paddock. ranging awe aay $65 to $92, ® month UPPER 4 Ne Baa “AT SILVER Lake Heat, gaa.& lights. Adults. R z MAHAN REALTY | CO. - and WEST abe Aree ROOMS & ath, ieee read w w¥lcome, No NEW ¢ ROOM HOUSE, UNFURN. foorn EDROOM baths. roel house. Fireptace. attached |’ Date ng “ ence. Lake, _ Adults only FE. "2403 Rent tiouses Furnished 3: 35 1 BEDROOM MODERN COTTAGE. 37-2878. M. DELUXE KITCHEN. Entr.,Westside. Adults only. | 1 BER a Dey, week or month, Schoot-age children welcome. FE B-8226 . 3 BEDR: id HONE YEAR ROUND, 2am, modern, oil nent call MY. 2, jo, fake p “privileges. a Dorethy’' Sny der Lavetder : WATE CHILDREN PERMITTED. $64 A/3 en FURNISHED, PARTLY x. KER “ar rer rar __modern, coupie only, 302 Ferry. COURT. K’ G. HEMPSTEAD, 102 | * © Bogus AND 3 ys URN. 4 6 ROOM, 3 BDRM. HOUSE. v6 S. addock. $75 a os plus deposit, pp _E. _HURON, FE 48284, : SF IN 4 ROOMS & BATH. ‘private, gas heat, ‘wil, furn. No _drinkers, $7# a mo, FE_ 8-1271, | ATTRACTIVE _FURN, 1 _bedrm, | ELDERLY. a8 QR COUPLE To 3 Grose to aon it éomuna fare eaher. birch trim, office ble gerase. enon. cate’. Verv liberal “terme, pete down, rs *pt—$85,—beat farn— Vic Onion Lk. University. 33107.” FURN MODER BACHELOR APT., 1 ROOM, BATH. Corning. Also sleeping rooms, 267 . erry CLEAN. MODERN” ©rFicténcy | HOUSE 4 apt $15 per week, , nclodina he st lights & fas Ol OR * CLEAN, PARTTY 1 FORMED 3 rooms, ‘es beth, Lakefront apt. aa ROOMS, Ra. CLEAN 4 ROOMS AND BATH. FE. LZTAMD 5 ‘ENIRE SECOND? FLOOR. PRIV. se and ent Utilities farn OR | FRANKLIN APTS E. HURO E FURN “4 RMS. MAIN FLOOR. oe DE RATED. 4 ROOMS ‘an E - Private entrance and bath. Util ities furn. Neat and clean. Adults bine afte 4730-Sat and aun. Inegrove *, ‘SMALL “HOUSEs | FOR, RENT AU- a uire at ere Taylor Rd, 4-2031., GAS HEAT, Priv. ENT. 2 2 Ri RMS . fie si¢ _& wk 86 ON, Jes e. DECORATING COME sEF a“ Ty block nigh chook all wtil- r Sos eommplaga'e priv Ph PE 2-7001 9 — sie LAKE SiS 4 ON. 3 _util, furn, 2. adtults. MY" ey CARGE LOVELY ¢& BATH FIRE | lace, classed porch. near Watkina | Lake Adults $95. Ph OR_3-1943 LIGHT ~ HOUSEKEEPING ‘ROOM furn. 3300:Elizabeth Lake Rd +t Pontieg _ Adults oot. children welcome, lag on = ane MODERN 3 RM ROUSE. LA! ONT shome. 2 laree bedrooms Vic, Wa a For Rent. Rooms PPR ARAA RAE AAA Mt 2 CLEAN SLEEPING RMS. MEN fo __ASUL TIPLE LIbTING SERVICE “NEW TRI LEVEL IN BLOOMFIELD This is e of the best valued!» in a ular type brick home suggest that you see it soof. Custom built of the best matérial and workmanship First level — 26 ft. living room with fireplace, kitchen, dining : and den. Second level — “3 extra size becrooms and 2 | Lower levels 2 car ga- | rage, laundry room, lavatory and full basement with picture - windows. ft. lot with shade. Priced to sell or ‘will DUPLICATE on your lot. Lets _ take a look today, ELIZABETH LAKE : FRO ; Drive ~ ts this delightful mode! carpeted living room, size kitchen, 2 ex- tra special bedrooms. a lavish vanity tiled bath and large rec- reation room. See this one sure. ‘The price is Tight with | $6,500 d 4 BEDROOM HOME th up. Reereation room New 3+ on_corner. with new Anchor fence and dog kennel, Ideal for growing famil ‘ or income, Owner = of city, Price reduced, easy * KIN ZLER: 670 W. Huron st. PE 43525 a mpact, efficient ite tion aluminum storms and cated ted NE, pods A of Pontiac N ICHOLIE HURON GARDENS. $350 DN rms., ys gorner lot. Priced at) NICHOLIE ‘NORTHEAST SIDE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE |GATEWAYS to. HAPPINESS LOCATION DELUXE cae NEAR OAKLAND AVE. | Wisner and. ream and Jr. High at- ‘. frame°7 rm. ame you'll . P to Every thing inside & cut, ‘ts in ex: cellent condition. Has auto, « neal, hot water, softener & Vacant, nearty tiled bath, roomy kitchen about ter. ferred, yall rice 912.300. N ICHOLIE & HARGER CO. . Huron FE 5 CLARK NEAR DOW NTOWN- Walking aay to downtown tn fly of ¢ ea and bath each has move . terms. ow int Vote MENT. To Buy—To Sell— To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT! / on afternoon = shift. LAKEFRONT SMALL [Sortace. Partly furn, 4939 New Ph. Northville ésiw/, LARGE, MODERN se ATTRACTIVE RMS” SINGLE OR double kitchen Girls 547 W rom, 7 BUs STOP COOKING | LAUNDRY. Pvt. ent. 499 W. Huron. FE 2-0956 CLEAN. WARM SLEEPING RM. . Garage. ew - town i, COMFORTABLE, SLEEP. ing rm, high school. Ist floor. CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. CLOSE Sven Tata FOR TOUR COM- _fort _ PE 5- — PRIVATE = ENTRANCE. r 4-284) aati. MoveRyX AUTO BEAT. TARGE COMPORTASLE NEAT. _ Reasons’ Close. in ‘2-7 ~ NEWLY DECOR ATED room, Twin beds. Home MIDDLEAGED RELIABLE ane comfortable - sleeping ing private pr i ae veniiiation desirable. . Reply base a tab mpty. ready Set ww into. ‘This wee 2 home on Sarasoto. Rent Houses { Unfurn. . ~%! AEDRODM. HOME. . décorated modern ith ofl ipece T. B .. $50 a mo, PE Feias durm PE ‘31m 4 é Classified Ads! To swap ery ETA ; RANGE, A Agro. 3 . iieeriNG Wo iG ROOMS. ie ie woe | @ W, Kennett, ce iene WOR NER nor 5 Pa What--you don’t need for n Portl a 163 Portignd 8t.| what’ you ° do, Mine Seat Fe eee 28181 . ie. BU ina Bowes Ger ohnson FOR BETTER HOMES BOOMFIFELD MILLS A little honey. 2 bedroom and about, seeing i believing. HURRY! Bertetly shown appointment Where ean you buy a 3 bed. home t side the Wes for ‘$780 down? } Best ofall, house how vacant. See us information, —- A. JOHNSON, Realtor. 1704 S. Teegrapt Ra: ° FE-4255 MAHAN " REALTY CO, REALTORS FE 2 3 up with bath, private entrance. vatch would rent for $15 per Hiren ’ NEXT DOOR: TO ‘BRANCH Tot end is Heated I8T_ OF FICE. - $1000 ay? 4 Bedrooms _Foom, separate te ining room mod. BEpnoges ; ~ itt Ted Benedict are, tates rooms, | . full basement," ¢ coal fur- EAN e Sor further bedrooms, one: floor; lar. kit. tore an dccreene’ hen, shower, to ‘mov . floors, plastered walls, large uti io move m room ,~ ; . COLONIAL HILLS | Custom built, 3 bedroom. Hein” every featare S CTARK REAL ESTATE. 4-4813 ° nitiple Listing. Service m , “stnin You Hees this, “Call ita ~ LAKE. PRINTLEGES Clean home peer lake and |c. HOUSTON, REALTY | | Russel ll Young s- RMS. . AND. BATH, 2 CAR oe rage, full basement, gas heat, $i, * fer a uity, PE 3-7707. Vestibule entrance with slate floor | 3033 Ty ~ AUBURN a7 living rm. with deautiful | 48. Heights OR nn Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge HAYDEN LAKE. 15’ Lakefront lot. room = He. farace. Sundeck over garage. Oi) ‘urnace. $19,000. Terms. : home %g block from jake. Oak floors. Ol] furnace, Bath with shower. Storms and screens. Venetian blinds. -$9450. Terms. . WILLIAMS LAKE. New 3 home not complete but vable. Rath. Basement with oll furnace. Btorms and screens, Nice shady lot. $8500. Terms. $495 DOWN. A new two bed home on your lot. Call for i in- formation today IMMEDIATE roeanes6n. New 2 bedroom home. Modern, Privileges ite Lake. Low down pymt, J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 66 EF. Walton FE a-0443 Open Eves. Sun. 10 to . GIs- DOWN, NEW 3 Koom HOM ES wit ree 5 ROOM. OLDE: R noe LL US sopaY. . ALTOR BUILD RUSSELL YOU NG 412 W_ Huron FE_ 44528 _3-BEDRM HOME, ¢ YEARS OLD. 7 rms and bath ‘'arge lot. Rea- _Sonable down payment, OR 3-2821. | SMALL HOME ‘FULL BASEMENT, $6000; $500 down o Neat Fisher Body. OR 3-636 fash . ANNETT © OFFERS North Side—Vacant » Lo 10 room home tn’ ood ren- etal location,” ine uding 3 2 car tage, lot 50x150,.- paved street $11,500, terms. 1 Near Pontiae Motor ‘a new brick duplex, Ivr- ing room with dining area, and kitehen— wr Ry bed- roms and mth = semen, as at eines a ss ie $11,800 West Side—2 Family 5 rooms, fireplace, and bath _ on first’ floor, 4 rooms and bath rettted for $75 ir month on second floor, Gas heat, automatic Washer, prser. and water softener. car garage. $16,000, terms. 5 Family Brick Each apartment consists of 5 rooms and tile bath, all rented and showing excel- lent return. Located in good west side rental area close to. school and buses. Separ- ate furnaces, $27,500, terms, y | Piénic Park—-Lake Front 400 feet beach, - picnic grounds with 0 jenie > tables, 18 outside grills, re- ‘freshment stand, now show- “ acres 18 miles from mtiac, $39,500, terms. |7 Acre Estate , Ideal country home, com- Sere home. wi numerous ont “ Tractor and. some. farm equipment tneluded.. An qutstanding value at ‘MT b08, |Roy Annet Inc. : ron PALTORS 2 F. Opening Bretiings atid 1 alms rey = Partridge ( OTTAWK HILLS- —_. ei Attractive 7 room home with 2. = @ eee tee tes 5s“ preakfas : ee ‘ Elec, ee SF elds hel hed = E oa a esse se a . dining room BE secre . : = eS Semi ‘ei ves % erg = Sern ¢ —_ len chad ae eee | L. H Brown itor, 5 : Y : wat OR 105 bed bedroonis, SO 7 —— _ : FORNITURE Oe re ee Set tace ae iene, oe. eens 4 ale Land Contracts 52/|._#288._" ’ 4 ne Ave, pope tree ‘New: Lioras NE—BIG ia a meee EN , Ce nie v2, besroam 4 ee . BIZ =r WILL BUILD... IN PINE LAKE MANOR | ted. —conalanesitgns , iad Datnt. Balance | owin we on 0h 2 of 3 bedroom start = . ; oe : ee ome fare | fellows. nai ze ¢, : .) Eltgabeth Ls Lake Rd. -Rieak'No down payment Or wii | : ainted __ , 2 z= — ee small down} “Siren —value in : — TO ° WAYNE GABERT'S _ * . i $10, " ° . is ie we ‘ ee aan maar Cg A Ho Bg FR . . ae “> 'gg| LET YOUR $$ WORK tone ra -893 FTOOR SAMPLE SALF S ‘For Sale Houses _43 Sale Lots — FOR YOU mae tT ser Tet be Wh cee oanh Gath on au Russell Young SEMINOLE HILLS |. salons ‘We nave ith large and smal sonia. WHEL 9 pac | oe“ sebtaragne, Ae si LEAVING STATE, 3 BEDROOMS BUILD NOW. cour- | OPEN MON. . 4 w | ..-ers, ~ dryers, a we REALTOR-BU ALTOR-BUILDER : Price od et ee, = A distinctive brick cafe ane | frat rr earning 56} well — es ty bor’ rE biel ap ak een |: aftaree and EY set sets, = ‘ts. toe, 41 a | im the finest - A - ‘washer. move, ie mete "'Betin ates PAT 1 or FE goons s for aa ts, SEVEN OTHER MODELS TO > of Pontiac. Bul Built in 5 f alum. storms & screens, qu "alle ou overcoat, top..coat, rain goa WASH YOUR ‘CHOOSE FROM ' . with sion. $< 800 du. $12 8 mo. fit ‘Ch AVIS. McCullough. No obligation. ets, “bine 40, 42, ahirts Shoes UTOMATICALLY : <4 SBP pleea At: : mt and ine. , —ponseasion. 84 HERBERT DAVIS. YDEN, Realtor | }* rtickes. 10 Bioom- A ‘BROWN ate te | Rear i en eS 0% Pontiae La) e Rd PR bah ieee io faa Raat’ roti Oe usin LIONEL & AMERICAN| . i TT: - 4I—“bOR BE sires $109.95 & a Sand ‘wok over “ing dee ince Nar] grooms bas | ( | ‘sg ~- + pom X SEeres Hous, Sem, | Money’to Loan °53| Sale Household Goods 57 Pree HOME. TRIAL swe AYER TRAINS 14000 BRAND NEW -— Ranch| fendi =" and |} "floor and” 2 ‘bedrms. up. Pull. - =} Seen Seomeet 12 ante. | MALLY. i: "> Phone Pm S281 vector P fireplace’ Full ; nanan rte | ee el — . COLORED = he elo ie. sora 9 ks “Bucknet Customers _ * grater r a sonnet Gat teen grooms, aod SYLVAN REALTY CO.|WARD FE. PARTRIDGE] = Blab “Lake nar 1 tlle west | fp Mein ist | BIG DISCOUNTS ON “Gated on Iga jot lovedy "yest |n” SYRVAN wren “REALTOR; FE 4358-F STOP-LOOK-LISTEN!T! | CRT HIRD, Realtor | HI FIDELITY - ! : ant e ee HE ncxien auak DYMAN ‘1050 W..- Ee me ST, -E. Only 5 Houses Left a ° p> aed National heer ott HEA lange a mtAN & RADIO —*41-=F3MITED OFFER ia a eS rege ae FORT OPEN EVE, ‘TI er eer : ¢ Rusleves gorve With « ane. | ‘ be -5 AN = almost + oe ene gent in Twin “ NOW ONLY _ For Sale » Acreage. 47 47 Buckner's Emple friendly manner. | food cond. sto 8. legraph & PHONOGRAPHS Furnaces, Hein Sry “Comets = Z gr, enone Ww, Oil Beach es ae ‘Has 10 - Bw ‘eer te eal et Buckner’s, io CU PF iu REPRIG. Ex: | 121_N. Saginaw. FE 5-6iso with controls. $287.50. 4 : ike kitchen, eres teal, ; A an see Shhmbing. ven (S] l 4 ! ¢ - 5 . ACR EAGE— pm to everyone Se end borrowing AEAATENT BIE O43 RANOEE. Loe cI water heater, Hee See iaving "ety! “Ouiy $1500 | Rections, fees, barain at HOLDS A 3 entRooe CLARKSTON — is a pleasure four burner. $139 80 value, $58.98; |... WwW ay “PONTIAC. PLUMBING AND is Down." «, ~Lo MAple 5-5621 ; . _ | WILL LEASE ms SALE OR TRADE call MA. . 129.50 value, 060 . . MAplo $0623 OT JT’ ¢ . sabe | ng Be Outstanding | ranch home oer. Buy Thru Partridge yuna base Pair oat 2" Fluorescent, Orchard Lake| . 2 . .. ’ . P . Jooki Lake ¢ e . ugs a . ve J : ING Saher Sis Romess | Seite cogs oreerget waa | List Thru Partridge “Oe “Sala Felt B Rag Hix, s| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 2 WOODED SETT ge ADE — We will! {ion inside and out, Rich wall to CR, . ah tae N, PE 43086 | ~ ock’ ; , round WANTED TO TR : tin assive ant Rag Call : 4 SINAN ~ | BYERS, 141 W_ BORON, Pa Sees | os tt EL RATER 5, eetr : Dreeanray end eee one Best Buys in trade “on Schigen bs two, ree Man crmopaie outstanding Take farms. 200-aere course | You can get tt gitfckly on veer Wi, Blecttie | Fa fk. Se. 4 aang | 2, Cay sinks. & ating ee S ] 45 : Do 950. : 4 . fh. , $100. 3 So A teehee! = Today Febemseetictan ici | faa QP inie"te Sate |p Boman wy mm | Seni er Suna S| feet oy Se, Ss | Baca "ane emis | 4x8 Sheet t $l. HA : oun, hot. water, aluminum - . living Fo room with beautiful ie ; home. - ° us ON maj 5 i ha - COUCH AND CHAIR, ek UG & 172 8. MIDWEST Pir Py: r , a / | storms and screens, Oak floors, : . lace to Sa, basement w GALOW teveer. FE 23-9657. lamps, desk and chair, 2 WARDROBE TRONS. Mlanket ins put on ‘ioe he tones i large Pictare a" aan for Commercial Investment ae extra a tit i Tall a rent HURON ORRDERS ‘BUN | Harvey Wilson, Bkr. _ drapes. re ee oo -FuK. 6-4281, #6 caY wow. Zonelite “og 3 / p ata sCaka : | Zonolite per beg... $3,009, DOWN. a Seer ‘CALL Dears downtown with ings : muon a Thuy tla do tached garane. see” Rent Rent Farm Property 48A | ; ‘| niture, excellent i oage Roy “\O. en ery ts Hd On Sia Pir a it oe / NOW! for sm. per month, Excellent VACANT 20 ACRES — Near Darts tric, beat, picket fenced oh most 3 ACRES GRANGE HALL RD. 3 nea KLNANCE Co. an ‘Bloomneta Terrace. FE | AUTO. WATER HEATERS 04.96: | aan, fir ‘pips Coasts < investment at only $6,600, - burg, srere float iekes. Hers Darsctive homes im. this area, m home - barn State Bank Bldg, - verse trap Vedeta, | f3t-11; | 4 pe. > Ay ~ ed W. P, ... “gis practical ‘te “eity limits. cen Soo is the same. scenic oniy. $5,950 WEBSTER. SCHOOL SISTRICT- Pee * month, PE ze or LO ont 5 to $500 BARONE yourself asd t save, Tout fers, sn. o% A Thompson, to Bott oll pipe, galvanized od pipe. pe, newer “ Sprawling ranch type home built _ 5 Acres — terms. : Te - S180 DOWN ne inet BOE chairs and table, $60.05 valve.| berry. cates plecler and bare "53. Large dining room, 15.4x . Modern attractive gray miles N ot Pot $100" per ENEFICIAL - $39.95, These are new, 1966 ALLIS CHALMERS HDs LOADER, aba Sat Si | — cierto merce Re [aviypene_agrmwion get| Hes reece | nish pean FINANCE CO. — | fest psa obite aera | 2 eee ste caer | SANE. UP 70s On op oe other © feutbulldings. Your ght at | floors, “gas. water heater, | Ce rullable O for 04.000. |) Sandy To ares ses imimeciie bor Sale Business tiness Property 49 49 ‘(Provident Loan) 1 Sheigan ‘Plucrescent 303" Or: Beate rms or trade, Can | =48 Site0p wil $5,000" down, | snd “large ‘Sear garage.” A Bre Tea eh 1 sae ees, "Buy Thru Partridge | 500 contd Late Te sore ai | fart, MO Gale Rd, Gsoarich,| MARE SURE Ftp ’ e . m oe ridge Tr PF A UsED Co Mich. Phong 4212, only $9,950 with terms, RNISHED HOME ay pare oe Need $ V antenna kit. $9.95. Sines ac Pe. 6 PT. 3.6.| Northern Lumber Co; E. STRATHMORE : (D KENT, Realtor |. ™ DOWN hru’ Partridge | 00-88, (inch soft, PIPE. 6 FT. #3: oraern t Built tn 1960~modern bungalow, ‘Crooks Road FLOYD. Hwy. at Teles Large iat room ome with "ta ie Ace ON oF oF APOE Wee soak, peartowes service had WA iy N A 9.2957 | 193° 8 Beta ne OE a tt00 | Ponting BM Sait a. wat 99747 2 bedrooms, ceramic tile bath, | Only $1,500 down for this PE. 2-0127 place, good livable furniture, 100 FT rontae on on $0 pevmse a budget? | walton, Cor. . Joslyn, F a ln NGH Telegraph: & 8 Mile Fed, mp tears fimo | Sta SRS eee | AMER coerorin eng °| Pit AGar tet Far genes | a ron.| Then pou thon in eur ery | ELECTR ee aE Nin, GO | oeet ae ban a a Migp aureets BET. |. fenced Tot 10x23, Gn or a ANOTHER, GOOD BUY | Aig, It win pay" vou to “pvest P. W. DI DINNAN 4257 Eee Seaune, Seen ocr ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER et moulding cutter, each with Motor) REDUCED Spa a ba Ti ¢ . Priced at on * West side. fate, oo 66 Ww. fan name brand. 5 $126, ; “a IT! $10,500, cash to rag ‘room income on mous i n . Sena a will hold | wn’ ie ewe Soo. sect Sa fooms on a floor cer "FOUR BEDROOM HOME soneg oakland & B: Balwin it ana Se pect ‘mocks. & A ; ra tis ect values. | eae ae | crane Ba Sacipment 6507 - rest side e, with bedroom : ; R Humphries) pestttstsy x. | Saas Sih hina te hae | Tek eo Paes] Home & Auto Buc, GER Seo ei. con 2; Dp. Rae with ful basement, ture FULL PRICE 8,730. k ter: | heat. good basement, ‘dandy jot Toeation Prined ter esl Terms. L, Com ti 38 erat Son. i" payment due open open Breniaes | BACe, Jerge sun ptrlot. large | For this loyely § room brick ter | heat, good basement, dandy lot oan: U pany Gail Creal "to yoer White | Seah ae ‘ine atone | eae HONEA REA n| ct marge | See eee, ee ae . Service . ‘ (Second ) = s" ~ i $12, with $2,500 sonable ‘terms ¢an be ar LAKE FRONT ; “31_Baldwit Hours 9 tos: Saturday 9 to 1 Sales. FE §-3604. — BA s aleo’ dee : ee ‘ALOW $7050 i_Pever FOR SALE; SMALL RADIO“. 0 a Opltte rate p ah tg a ig B+ wa JS IVAN—W. Sell for cash or trate on 3 ded-| Business Opportunities 51 BORROW tosin, PE Sams. guage Merket Fa] eof shatiow Michicen’ Finorescent, basement, 2. car ney | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor R AM. | foom home. Here is lob of liv. Partrid ; WITH FREEZER UPR UPRIGRT “ORE OF oF arg Og Pg rity ¥ ee furnisnings, 251. “Berkshire. oy n° pagina Bt. Ph. FE o-ates CH but has ‘new furnace,” beautiful Bye Thea Part idee | CONFIDENCE - fond mranteed Tor 8 yeare #98 ‘fing, SiR Sta thowern: 8. ~~ SEPTIC TAN ; vii beth, new . is ru ri value ; “sera Piuorescent REINFORCED CONCRETD ROGER BERLIN" CO. ven er FE $0471 | ‘New kitchen, 68 ft. on rice lake transit. ac Bichicna Ave. 3872 Elia, Lk. R4, PE 21146 ett autre niee Sed beach SUNOCO SERVICE STA FOR APG — Household Finance Cor- _Orehard Lake Ave. . | PE 4-6428 : reve : - NEC SASHABAW AND is America’s oldest and wr x7 a oe Bene- should « bs wr Rene, comm water, tion. t Ortonville NA T terrace, and odtdoor, fire) owner home neat e eckecl | . Galy $1,500 “each or $2 ‘Me BUICK RIVIERA FOR LATER plat wen ies feet| - Aiumi num combinations, eG HEMPSTEAD WARD FE. PARTRIDGE model Sa tall pymts., | ° Weand turearound, Price | elal awnings ‘aod cu CAM ORD!’ - Ge Lavan oF ' REALTOR, FE 4.3581: | cei wit ai ~ 2,000. Cash to FHA mortgage. qt Fe Eee WM. H. oo RAY O'NEIL, Realtor, (1% ©. Pure a 4gs ORM Bree. Oey ace Partridge ri Diet cal FE 4 "Pons Pe of nTus* “ip 49584 ome List Thea ccimetes ene. | F For Sale Housetrailers 78 ~ FOR LATE MODEL. MOD: - ~ NOW ON DISPLAY Por | high need them, _it will pey- bay used We ete Ey ye . ran VAN WELT | Hester. 'W-Wall Reolela’ Parts Repairs. 1890 Crooks ‘Ra. oP toa . HEAVY DUAL WHEEL FRACTOR ; . PE 1-0261. WEDNESDAY NIGHT AUCTION Farm, Closed ungil at Smart Sal spring. Private, Sales daily Ra a te ae mobile homes, reconditioned new, on “NEW. BEAUTIE TEUL 10 WIDES—10'WIDES ° low. low pa Rang non Aether a ee ee _to Bb p.m. 27 OWNER OPERATED. DODGE ND "ment. C0. “Baker Drive- 39550. -UP, $600 see +. m, Ha with V-8 “ard shift, a enly 17,000 actual m: NORTH CHEVROL ET - CHEVY BEL AIR 1956 CHEVY eR wome? La us ‘Takeo Orion Motor Sales nD amncUR “WHEN IT COMES TO TRUCKS Mer an 1983 2 dr. R & H, Automatic drive. . Wight. Cash, terms or antes PEOPL os Oakiand LES AUTO SALES 8 engine. Stand- anever — with 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham A very sharp l-owner car, Priced 2/56 Olds Conver... $2554 56 Buick Century Riviera ce ‘ 155 C ailillac é DeVille 5 “$3495 ES 5 ca 2Dr. 5 sis dcsihs “$173 se as 4 Dr. ce BS Rambler— : Station | Ww “te 54 Che ——Ft Jagon. $1495 $175 evralet 2° ‘Dr, $895 dow: payment on the following Fen thoroughly recondi-| penance ' be moved before. Jan. 3.1. cars: SRG $5) robe os $5]. cis ~ LOOKT™ 1064 ‘Ford va ranch wa: 154 Pontiac 2 Br. oo $995. "35. Ford 4 Dr. \ ee $055 6 a © one owner ‘ “$505 ‘model; Radio at Heater, me ee — | Pontiac Sales | 34, Super 68 Olds, 4 dr,- "S3 Chev, 4 dr, | "eh Dodge 4: dr. wean, At cond. N. by ae 8T. ea MAple 5-6566 or MAple 5-1141 ae AUT sedan, ~ eludes all-taxes, cost -of} transfér of title, and °57| license plates, All are com- pletely winterized. 1954 CHEVY $1095 . 3 feo ~ OXFORD TRAILER i. i SALES - «Parts and « Y 30721 5 ter “eqn ba bank ke “GENES HOUSETRIL- - > enon ts fi ‘Cos ~ EM _ 35: from iw BUY AND SEL, GOO PUP- ‘Teal foal ne 2 studs for RRAREI Astor. 7 AL ». 8 PE ‘46433. exchange for Father & mother 4 Dogs’ Ttained, Boarded 70 - poss, “cats BOARDED, DOGS trained. Burr-Shell, 375 8. Tele- 5931. /503 8. Sagina a STANDARD 1 BRAND N $i: ‘Praded ...ir... : Ey ie For Sale Motorcycles ¢ & FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON) house . Only 15 minutes to Pon- tine. Also trailer sales. Base rate ttle 2-461 Auto Accessories . ” CADILLAC PLOOR transmission, $35. OR +9614. For $ Sale e Tires _ 80A 670x15 suburbaaite’ mud and snéw tires, Remold. $10.95, exchange pius tax. sTATE ne SALES, f FE Ey _4-0687 Tires, “ED. WILLIAMS _#81_8. Saginaw at Raeburn Auto § Service 81. SPADA ern CRANESHAFT GRINDING. IN THE ear, cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- chine ¢ Shop.-23 Hood. Phone FE Harley Davidson, see Harley nase Sales Co, 373 South aw eee __Boats | «& ‘Accessories a INBOARD HERE. every INLAND LAKES SALES Hay, Grain & ‘Feed’ 71 ALA HAY, CLOVER. HAY. pes and 0c, GA #2231. LOUGH LUMBER. WILL | aaieer, MA : Aibher ain second TIMOTHY & “Also ane cating aifata, straw. No rath, OA &- Ww joke lage - hee OR or dry, call after HO. 3-3541 of write; Lo: ‘Berihon. sous N. oni aia « Mich. t, 2 HEIFERS. BANGS) yrs., belfers 14) & amo On 631. 185. 2 ANGUS! ' ead calf ~ side. OA) “Wanted Livestock 73 Crerpn aon, PPLE LEE PI \ waxren: Piel demee tes ee” St at OP LOL ARP Dag teks nt e oe Farm Pre Farm, Prete 7 2 FO : EVI INRUDE MOTORS RID eet Pos op sles ; | Harrington Boat Works “17; W. Huron FE #7121 rE caer “JOHNSON OUFBOARD | MOT! Sales and Service, Starcraft; Tone Star boat. Teenee and tle Dude woes or terything r the boat. SUPPL ¥ Orchan Piake Ave. - FE 2-8020 “OUTBOARD MOTORS. nd service. Shorty Hook's €, 3735 Orchard Lake Ave. OATING FUN See the new . ‘57 models (1899.8. Telegraph FE 2-8033 13, Transportation | Offered 87, Y BY AIRLINER. CALIPOR-: nig, $75; *. Petersburg, Tampa, Miami, $39.81; Honolulu, $185: ba tax. Perry Service, Inc, OR | i i wanted See M & M Motor Sales” hon al Frock GOING _load. |. Either w war, FE 5 ~ Wanted | Used Cars” 88 WANTED SCRAP IRON SCRAP cars $20_MY 2-5492. or FR 44878, For top amr on late model. cars, 2627, Dixie Hw OR 3-1603 SHIFT | ‘WORTH PART , 5-6806. ‘Super bar COME.TO US— 1951 Ford Tractor 411953 Chev. Sedan Deliv... 1949 Ford Pickup — 1954 Chevrolet Panel 1952 GMC Pickup — 1953 Ford Panel- 1953 GMC Pickup 1945 Ford Dump_ 1953 GMC Panel JA9SS Chevrolet Pickup 1948 Ford with utility box ilson GMC Oakland at Cass Pontiac's ouctaaive. truck dealers For Sale Cars” 91 s =| OLIVER, BUICK $700 Full price, This price in- cludes/all taxes, cost of titlé transfer and '57 li- cenge plates. All are com- >| pletely + w interized. | 52 Chrysler. Windsor Dr, Exceptional ‘52 Buick _ Roaditaster 4 Dr: '53 Ford Customline V-8 2 Dr. ‘93 Pontiac - 4 Door ‘03 Chevrolet 2 Door OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 29101 Open Till 9- i 4 KNER DODGE SALES 44053 Van Dyke, _ _Utlea "5S BUICK HARDTO P| CENT TURY, 2315 Hiller Re "55 BU GER BTOE Ch CENTURY, 2315 Hiller, Rd. TO54" BUICK $1445 ardtop with beautiful ‘64 Bulck CAR 4 Bs cs re acs gt mere “GUIDE TO GOLD: sin Ithings youre. tot using | | lassified Ads ted and ivory finish One you'll ceil | like a | NORTH CHEVROL ET 1000 8, Woodward Ave. Brimin ™ | 1985- BUICK. cial. arp. With- extras. One owner. Will take Cet. trade, MY 32-6131, & * } ea "54 Chevrolet ~ “OLIVER: BUICK $200 Bel Air 2 Dr. . ‘53 Buick Super Hardtop 70 Other Cars to Choose’ from ~ ized, Call: rg te _ Union ‘Take ‘Road. BUICK “388 “ 1883 FORD 4 DOOR, MA 43152 Ful ptice, This price—ine|. + " at "53 Olds 98 eS Seni 52. Pontiac Station SS Pontiac 4 Bri. oe $795 + $995 | Wagon ee easeess $2795 bn slated 53 “Dodge: “4-Dr. ‘Coronet, | Radio, Heater, New-Paint} 54 Buick _Specia 2-Dr., + $52 W. __Huron_ Bud | Shelton * qlctie and ss eg BY Sur. ‘54 Ford Offers “= = Beater. , 2 Dr. Customline V-8 ‘8¢ Olds, Holiday Cpe ..... § NORTH CHEVROLET j - . / . Cat, PS. PB. “ 1000 8, Woodward Ave, Birmingham ’ . SBE OUR 04 Pontiac " ow 2 Dr. Chieftain Safe Buy ‘S Fatie CENTRAL | 2o!.Mercury |S Bins 2 Pr. Radio &. Heater “Bud Sh Shelton Motor Sales LINCOLN-MERCURY Auburn at E. Bivt PE Cass. it ps9 ms... - 53 MERCU RY _ ‘Club Coupe $895) ‘ “cy” + S Your FORD Dealer “47 8. Saginaw 1956 R. AMBLER 4-door sedan. your first look, Hv RON ‘MTR. SALES CPE 23-2641 es. FE 5-4101 inside and ‘out. Priced to sell at '|'52 Ford 2 Dr. v4... $495 $975 Radio, Heater, Dynaflow. | Three to choose from. 4- For yourself that we sell used cary for the low dol-~ stint ‘powerfite, 4 ~ $1195 4 dr, tone blue f ES 55 FORD. A Mainiine 2 dr. powder Ny y JEROME. 52 Pontiac 2-Dr. and 4-Dr.} Sine pe’ asin “Meeket ; .| Radios and Heaters. Some} / $1095 | _ Olds-Cadillac ’ {with Hydramatic, Three 154 FORD - . Orchard Lake at Cass ‘to choosé from. : / | This 4 de) Mainline 8 runs good FE 80488 and .looks fime. Heater, direc- 2 $345 Uonal signals and seat ‘covers. rs. | ‘87 PORDS HERB GLENN | | NURS Z ores. | Nad RAMSEER Oven | 07 NAS ir. Radio and} °53 PLYMOUTH — jain heater Low mileage, good | Heater: Runs good, Front] {,¢", TRANSMISRIONS, ‘MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES "Your cece Dealer” ° MAKE THAT ARGREAVES. re IVE ONE. OF veceeeeee 8 445 & Heater, Dysaiiey. Seat = ss eeeeee $1245 OUPE .iceeeeesee S 445 Good Tirés, er oe $1995° Heater. $1695 Radio & Héater, pense enenaes It's ni 2Tone GREEN & IVORY, Wagon ......... 2-Tone. Radio & — Radio & Heater, Ford-O- OAKLAN! D. ves eeee 1445 oe eeee Boece ela eee $1695 tT, Power Glide, ” Walls, 150/6 $ 995 eee een eve wae taweee seseeee S 995 absolutely tect e ee ee eee cece H1395 tible sos... $2 i powes Glide, “$2195 extras. 1.000. a aratie of used trucks a FE 5-416] <4 a ¥ cA - . oe F we ¥ ae oN ee Z * “ 2a oes Si ER FEE URE 29 ES i Tia die ees et Ae A. a ke . - : ase . * acs $ . > : s tit z : — a Pacts 9 © © Oy-s— Radio Programs - WIBK, (1490). aaa IAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, LTANUARY 3 . 1097 sie Bes Ry Bana to ol: WIR,_Amos'n’ Andy | WIBK: News, Reid ww Recollections ‘| .WCAR’ Coffee With Clem ™ scant W, “Crime | WWJ, Bob Maxwe!l ww, X eas tion in a year and a half. It takes seven or eight days to film the show and We have to do one every a ~ Channel 2—WIBK-TV ; ~ Channel 4—WWI-TV ~ Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIG HTS ” ¢:00—(7) Buffalo Bill. (9) Family _ Theater.’ (4) News and Sports. 6:15—(4) Weathercast. (2) News. 6;20—(4) Box Four. - 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. 6:30—(7) Realm of the Wild. (4) Bengal ,Lancers. (2) Frontier. 7:00—(T) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. (9) Count of Monte Cristo. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy (2). Crunch and Des. 7:15—(T) News, © - 7:30—(7) Disneyland. “So r to My Heart.” (9) Million llar ‘Movie. “‘A Yank in the R.A.F."” * (4) Eddie Fisher. (2) Giant Step. 7:45—(4) News, 8:00—(4) Adventures of Hiram Holiday. (2) (Color) Arthur) Godfrey 8:30—(7) Navy y Les. “Buzz Boy.” (4) Father Knows Best, 9:00—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. (9) The Falcon. (4) (Color) Play- house, Mountain clan leader de- cides to “Hang Up My Guns,” reform himself and family fol- lowing narrow escape of his son’ from murder sentence.. (2). The}. Millionaire. 9:30—(7) Theater. (9) Hollywood Mystery Playhouse. ‘‘Man Across the Street.” (2) I've Gét a Se- cret. 10:00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights. Sugar Ray Robinson of New York City. vs, Gene Fullmer, of West Jordan, Utah in middle-weight championship bout in Madison Square Garden. (9) Mystery Theater, “Murder Over}. New. York.” (4) This Is Your Life. (2) U. S. Steel Hour. 10:30—(4 Studio 57. 10:45—(7) Bud Lynch. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s ‘On. (9) National News,. (4) News. (2) News. . RCA COLOR TV ~~ Sales and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TY- OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 422 W. Huron St. FE 4-1133 wee i “|i: 20—(2) 11:10—-(9) Weathervane. fi:15—(9) Good Neighbor Theater. “Eight O'Clock Walk.” (4) Patti 1 Page Show. (2) Miss Fairweath- Nightwatch Theater. Rayburn Denies Powell Censure Says Democrats Plan’ No Penalty to ‘Straying’ House Member WASHINGTON (INS)—House quietus today on any plans to punish Rep. Adam Clayton Powell: “Counterfeit.” _. 11:30—(7) Thirty Minute Theater.) (4) Tonight. ' THURSDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations (4) Today’s _Farm Report. ; 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Good Morning (4) Today. (7) Little Rascals. ~~ , 8:00—(2) Kangaroo. 8:30—-(7) Wixie Wonderland. $:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. 9:30—(7) Florian Zaback. 9:45—(2) News, Weather. 10:00—(2) Garry Moore Show (4)! Home. (7) Story Studio. 10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey Time _{D Theater Seven. 11:00—(4) Price Is 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) ‘Truth or Consequences. (7) Robin and Rickey. 14:55—(9) Billboard. (D-N. Y.) for supporting President election. Rayburn, prior to a caucus of | Democratic house memibers, said that be. was sure the Harlem congressman would not be cen- sured for bolting the party, this past fall. The Negro congressman pos officials of the Ministers Nation- el Civil Rights Conference called on Democratic House leaders to urge that Powell's seniority and committee assignments not be taken. .away- from him. TV speciat PICTURE TUBES Portable T Television HAMPTON TV | ii Ww. ~~ FE eo \ The; group, representing Negro igress to pass civil res bee lation. .. churches from across the country, is part of ‘more ‘than 300 meeting in Washington to vote Powell's loss of patronage and urge Con- Prosecutor Orders: Test for Nancy Rizzo Eisenhower's campaign for re-| '5:30--(4) Gene: Autry. THURSDAY AFTERNOON |12:00—(2). Valiant’ Lady. (4) Tic Tac Dough (7) 12 o'clock Comics. -(9) Maggie Muggins. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Mr. O. 12:30—(2) Search for ‘)dmorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) The Er- wins. (9) Telescope. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4). Jones. (7) My Little Margie. (9), Playhouse 92. 1:30—(4) on enol Story. (7) Conrad Nagel Show. 2:00—(2) Our .Miss Brooks (4) Blenda at: Northland. (7) Lady of Charm. 2:30—(4) Tenhessee Ernie. House Party, . 2:40—(9) Mary Morgan. . - 3:00—(2) Big Payoff, (4) Matinee’ Theater. (7) Afternoon Film Fes- tival. (9) Request Playhouse, 3:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy Doody. » 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. (9) Justice Colt. 4:15—(2). Secret Storm. - 4:30 —. (2) Edge of Night.- (7) Ramar, 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. 5:00—(2) Early Show. (4) It's Ali Great Life. (7) Mickey Mouse -(9) Dance Party, (2) Chester Morris, Loyd Nolan in| \ . elosed'F Friday and Saturday. aa “Clint admitted he would -like to escape the series, “There are many disadvantages for an actor,” he said, “We often start a show without a finished) script and I'll get my lines 15 min-|: utes before I'm supposed to say them. And you don’t have time to perfect. Many times I know I could do a scene better if I had > HAVING SUCKED UP THE NECTAR, THE HOGE 16» via, Iran and Peru on the 11-na- tion council, Sweden is a fourth addition, Russies continue d ‘@foeefiane Russia’s continued defiance of The advent of the new year onan | alee ake Bek iS ae COILED LIKE A WATCH SPRING 0 AND TUCKED, OUT Or SIGHT. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. just- one more take, But we have to hurry along. | + ~~|Freighter’s Hull Damaged | “That's why I “wank to tackle “| feature. I figure if I can handle ‘dialogue on 15 minutes’ notice and. with. one take, I surely ought to ‘|be able to get by in a feature.” Oak Park Girl Wins $16, 000 on IV Quiz A great ce fle, driven by om OAK PARK u—Susan Sandler, the U. S. Navy freighter Arneb 13, again proved herself an expert against the coast of Antarctica's on horse racing last night, winning, frozen Ross Sea New Year's Day. $16,000n the television show ‘$64, A” iceberg ripped a five-foot hole i Question.” land a series of-cracks in the Ar- b's hull. She has until next week to decide, ine whether to stand Pat or try for| The powerful icebreaker’ North- ~| $32,000, wind crunched to the side of the | stricken ship, Ice chunks bent one) "Susan was asked last night to; N. ’a propellers. name the only two horses listed in} | the American racirig manual which|048Y. both ships were trapped in were honored as ‘“‘horse of .the|the grinding ice pack, struggling year” in more than one year. to fight free She promptly named Chaledon| Capt. Nels c. Johnson of the Ar- for 1939 and 1940 and Whirlaway fo Neb’ radioed that water was tric- 941 and 1942. kling through the cracked seams, As the second part of the ques- Ut pumps had the flooding un- tion she named without hesitation S¢ control. all horses which have won the) The jagged hole was above the honor since 1946. ‘~~ |waterline on the s side. Susan has r owned \The Arneb's erew mustered in the nor witnessed a home wace, "** | holds to shift the cargo and shore . {up the torn sides with timbers. .,, — - The Arneb’s propeller and one Workers ‘Ain’t’ Worried RONCEVERTE, W. Va. —~ Al} metal works factory ran this classi- fied in the weekly West Virginia News: “Notice. We ain't a-takin’| By DON GUY MCMURDO SOUND, Antarctica combat areas. U.S. Group in Paris Survey Aid Program ~ PARIS W—President Eisenhow- er’s special. foreign aid surveyors jtoday investigated—French The group, headed by Benjamin Fairless, retired chairman of the board of U.S. Steel, conferred with American,;experts in Paris. Among those they met were men Strike Looms Today § Ice Floe Pounds Ships {or Canadian Pai [| of U.S. F. leet in Antarctica , xs. | ONTREAL \—Ope: he Canadian Pacific Railway's’ |17,000-mile network ground to. R.L, is an attack cargo ship about | ward a halt today in preparation) 450 feet long, designed to carry |for a 4 p.m. heavy tanks and equipment into/half of Canada's rail system was) strike call. Nearly, | affected. * * *# Both union and management‘ jrepresentatives continued to @X-| press hope for a last-minute set- |tlement, but there appeared to be. ewe Pavia 4 for an agreement. | members of the | pave Pet Locomotive Fire-) men and Enginemen have been alerted to walk out in _ protest against a company plan to reduce the number of firemen in its dies- a BL; 3149 W. Huron FE4.5791 el locomotive operations on freight) and yard service. *°> @ LJ Practically all those involved in’ arranging emergency oil ship- ments to Franve, Other .members of the Presi- the strike action \are firepten; bat other unions m de Gear they dent's Citize i: jt. ould - not the firemen's tee on the European’ tour are picket lines. A 000 employ: John L. Lewis, president of the i the et ‘United Mines Workers; Jesse W. .. | Itapp, vice chairman of the board also have bein of the Bank of America, and Col-). gate W. Darden, president of the MUNTZ* TV SERVICE Member of Oakland, County Electronics Association FE 4-1515 Open Eves. “tH 16 P.M. cers aoe are eaeamnivtatinions University of Virginia. The committee goes to West! 4 ye erday ty the railway; The! Germany onfy,//runs operating today were Eisenhower appointed the group t where terminal points could) epee cui te Sea a ommend possible changes. The Aline. tory, we ain’t makin’ no re-|But the pressure of the wind-driv- ‘pairs. We're all goin’ a-huntin’,/en ice was.so greatneither ship “lwerdont think nobody cares. Shop | ‘could. maneuver. The scene of the. battle against, lice and sea was near Cape Ha lett at the northwest end of the, placed in a Dearborn sanitarium and given complete psychiatric’ a hospital, first told police Nancy cut her with a knife, but Iater Changed her story and said: she did not see her Mrs. Rizzo, who fa recovering in " _— Selection ho Bk Hi FIDELITY. QU ARES. Catalogue “Net” Pri Attractive Demonstration Rteent. Expert Guidance — Complete Installation McCALLUM & DEAN ‘| 409 E. Maple, Birminghom of Com Mi 4.5230 port As cen March 1. | Happy New Year| D & M Building Service 9S. Tessie, Rear FE 2-704 Enroll Record Students |= } Writes His Own Ticket for Parking Too Léng: SACRAM “NTO, Calif. i — En-, [rollments at California's 11 state 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 rae b . GUSTOMADE. . H. “HOUSE of HI-FIDELITY NATIONALLY deine oe COMPONENTS SAUNDER PRICES Paddock at Pike PRODUCTS. CO. | anoee . colleges hit a record: total of 66,549 * Socrement , Hyratesiny raedlngg tinea : yes ALBANY, Ga. ( 6) — Traffic! students in the fall semester of 4 Enervates andria, Va., sent this account by| Policeman E. H. jeter is still! 1956. The total includes 44,202 full 19 One i ve : | ni: miffed about a ng violation time students, 19,640 limited stu- 2 eh — st oo can - Hig ship was Mmiaking its way] ticket he wrote Out during the baat dents and 2,707 extension stadents.’ Mahal el wee a -ltoward the Knox Coast, 1,000|days of 1956 eCOvXxK—_moro- 1g Nothing : ] miles to the west, to establish aj) Finding cars in a row 16 Hotetul , U.S. base for the International|which\weyé beside meters show- 20 Pointed a . Geophysical Year. |ing timg’ expired, he wrote out 1 Kind of | It _was buffeted by 70 m-p.h./three tickets. Only after returning! | og Spneert _ ions. to thé station and turning in his Lite > | The 100 ~ square - mile ice floe duplicate tickets did Jeter realize 26 oY cert came down on the Arne} swiftly,| that one of the cars was his own. 37 Wet } from across miles of open sea E+ ade shrilly If the 34 Tighter — ee LJ Hpath, the Tempest Wrecks Raft; * Teeoune’” | shelter Believe 20 Oilmen Killed | * peace make ache men 37 Girl's, title The BAHREIN (Be—~4y midnight tem: | furtively , pest in the Pe Gut wreched zeny = wy | chunk a 1%-million ‘oil-drilling raft 4 Musical ees eee ' oe need siioee 20 grant Paap to have’ Le M thly p 2 oil . : w Wion a Glossy ; ' fabric - = oe ae | = : Navy The disaster may force the tyments 3 Imbue ™ {trapped by. abandonment of a four - year, puma’ thididem ee Color itunes $s Commented ; 100,000 search for oil beneath the sea on| (3) fe “Bie ts Anewer to Previews Pensid = | 010 gal which the Shell Of Co, has im every night FAN ‘25 Female . The , ‘lars. vhs ar anata ene enon” i bus This Winter —~ , @ New long-term payment oe plan—take up to 18 Rent a Car ogitehwd : black-ond- white shows, inPontiac! too! Te ee ee @ Dependable — easy to : tune! - S SYSTEM i alls? West del Now You Can Own. RCA VICTOR | Big Color TV | BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET SERVICE Weare now equipped to hendte any service on our calor _ Sets as well as black and white. — , @ It’s compatible—you get waa shear. 286 10 8 of veweble orem STEFANSKL RADIO-TV SALES and SER (ICE , on 495" | - RCA Pioneered and Deve Be Compatible Color Television Seioyiten Pe ree heer @ Brandon Vets! Erle Hah a nin a feet re arias Ss “That woild give Wilson | eg Poe evs oi, 3, ad Oe d Roll Ge ‘world’s oy open hearth Steel Co. “Sivisica of: “National Steel ti = , a a Vitginias es from Siamasas Pont om of A cock t ungarians ) Trak ic aalies sa Cent Siraps 6 zoe ty en to ents state police and sheriff's road pa- n trols and widespread publicity.” VIENNA (INS) =~ . Hungarian AM State ve xvnce ectore wae Saremstnan bara figs and. television ‘with cooperating|Soviet-oppressed -homeland to re-| : $3 Down a ‘56 Averoges Show Cut| sek Mee Gentine. Belepset mage liars made no specific ret- over o Roomy double dresser with 8 ~~~ of Over 10 Per’ ‘Cont lacrace m the hiciohey ipod vinkel Dat oad Weceas perceenene a lpg ong end Shoe tractive. picture frame-type : From Previou which went: into effect last Feb-|deceived the refugees by “prom- 3 s Year " Lruary. 2 _ ising them an agreeable and com- game, Vitshté-Oiefeer base © LANSING a = Highway appre fered Unee of this modem de: ag Waters of the Great~Sait-lake| He added: | tered tines o modern ces | Git by. more than 10 per cent|®_Uiah are said to contain as] “Most of those who fave left ot oe : pool previous year. - ed much as 23 per cent salt. By con-/have neither work nor home nor drawers, 47x14x35-inches high. . : : trast the average salt content of/hope of finding them. 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