"N* Weather THE PONTIAC PRES nbm« Edition Y >oirri4c, SUiSmaAN, fkotiy, December 2,i9eo—*8 paces Chief Pontiac Airborne •nr. They have the modam ends. Utth YEAB^ilJi Press to Sponsor European Tour Tba adventure of a lifetime Ilea ahead for SO Pontiac Preta reader*. » Deetlnatlon: Europe. Data of departure: Friday, May i», iqsi. At that time, a huge Pan-American airliner will ■sar into the ektea from Detroit, Ite noee pointed toward the Atlantic Ocean and the “Old World." , he passengers will be excited Pentlac area reel- ' dentor beginning a three-week tour ef the Coatiaent sponsored by the Pontiac Preen. The tour la being mode available by thle paper aa a public service. . Ill coat: $985 per person. ■ . ..it ★ it Travelers will visit England, Oermany, Switzerland, Italy and Pranee. The first stop wtll be London. For two days, visitors will take In each sights as the Tower of London, Westminster Abbe* and St. Paul's Cathedral. There’ll also he aa all-day tear of Stratford •W*AvWBf the birthplace ef William Shakespeare. Then on hjr plane to Cologne, Oermany. After sightseeing; there, to Koblenz to board a steamer for a scenic trip up the Rhine River to Rudeshelm. travel to reibelburg While In Oermany, there’ll be a motor trip to Hetdel-burg, Immortalised in operetta, and the mysterious Black ^Continued oo page 2, OnL 3) . Harvard's Bell Fills Key Job in Administration Cor Output Doubles From November Aid# in Truman's Tima Join Williams, Ribicoff at tha Top WASHINGTON GW—President-Elect John P. Kennedy today announced his selection of David E. Bell, professor of economics at Harvard, as his budget director. Kennedy made the announcement from the doorway of Us Georgetown home to newsmen standing on the sidewalk in near-freezing weather. Bell, H, secretary of Harvard Uttauer Center lor Public Administration, stood by Kennedy's side as he made the. announcement. 1W «nt Jsb Isr President Merry 8. Truman, be to eorve as Ha lam affirm with After that he will have to start tailoring Eisenhower budget recommend* t km* to the Kennedy- DETROIT iff)—November automobile production more than doubled from a year ago and came exceedingly close to original estimates, company reports show. t The five auto makers reported total production of 597,- * IIQ passenger cars ta he month ended Thursday. This!1*''"'11*- * - , compared with only 2M.M8 in November 1959, when tv po*to wu* Lnedy JSiueS Cloudy, Ithe giant General Moldfe • key one in anyk* Wrrrmar Mwiai wen .imost ml'*................. ii)trt Warmer Legislators to Convene, Raise State Sales Levy From 3 to 4 Cents LANSING OP—Gov. Williams today called a special sewlon of the legislature to * convene at 12 noon, Wednesday, Dec. 7, to raise the state sales tax from three to four cents. The call was limited to this one Is* sue. TV governor earlier had announced his willingness to call the special session but momentarily delayed setting a specific date. He was just bade from a flying1 trip to Washington. D.C., where he accepted an appointment to Presl-dent-Eloct Kennedy’s administrative teem. I’ve bad from ws trouble la having * me-day of the people to vote* rent Increase la the sak be told a w Pontiac Output WayOw-'SM tha saluBsa at Bag third tog level assignment by " ' Auto Plant Has Top Record for Any like Period In 5 Years per cent shut down because of steel shorteges. Original estimates called jabout 801,000 cars to be boflt this! He tabbed Gov. G. Neman Wf-month. This figure was cut back Mubs of Michigan lor aatoataat •harply as the inventory at »»* AfcfBtotif sold new cm - ■-T [ ju , toft* **d Inter named Gnamcft- h *» on Saturday Temperatures lor the next .... Says wiU average 3 to I dsgraes Before setting a date, Williams said he wanted to find out what1 other arrangements had been made prevtanaty for use of legislative chambers. The Michigan Ht-T organization. meeting here in convention'Dee. S-10. plqns to use ittwm for a mock legislative sea- isim PONTIAC TO MINNEAPOLIS - Arthur E. A. Mueller (right),, chairman of North Central Airlines, shakes hands with Mayer Philip E. Row-ston after accepting a painting of Chief Pontiac, the dty'a namesake, at ceremonies inaugurating North Central service at Pontiac Municipal Air-part yesterday. The painting was a gift from Pontiac Motor Division and will be exhibited at (ba airline's headquarters In Minneapolis. North Central Begins Here Recording its second highest November productotp total In history last month when 41.50 new cars vOI* built. Pontiac In 1960 has already surpassed total car production foe the entire calendar year of 1991. it was announced today by S. E. Knudsen, General Motors Corp. vice president, and Pontiac'general manager. car* fraft Nor. St, rope* cut's Guv. Abraham A. Ribicoff to be aacsutasy ef llsalth. tesn- wortigwat week, at tV Budget Bu- Productwn through tbo first U months of the year totaled 6.172,-675 can, mon than one million ahead of a year ago. Predpttattai will total three to five-tenths of an inch to Showers In any event arO start his tasks at the twgWwdwg Monday, and rain late Tuesday Only to 190k UBS, 1965 and 1957 “ “• w*ek mark been stag Mtaa VusfahMk • topped in ever to haaaswa a mrmher White Morning westerly to south* aster ly winds at 10-18 miles par hour will become southerly to southwesterly at 1122 miles tonight and jasH from S».SI7 sf «9te to 1.TMU6U tats year. la Ova years, If as dim said. November production of • The current exceeds the entire pacts totaled 191,198 compared with calendar year 1966 production of 90,986 a year ago. .188,856 new cars, he pointed out. Twenty-two was the lowest ther-Kenncdy and Bell had never met momater reading in downtowu Pon-until they conferred at length itiac preceding 8 a m. At 2 p.m. (Continued on Page 2, Oof. 1) the mercury had ^untyt to 31 Leaden of beta parties agreed Thursday on the need for a special legislative session and rtcommend-ad Dec, g as the didst fsorites < s Flight Inaugurates Service Meeting Thutaday to d jortty leader Frank D. Beadle, list Clair; House weaker Dow M. Pears, R-Buchanaa; Democratic floor leader Joseph J. Kowalski, D-Detroit; and Gov.-Elect John & "The current hi level at Pontiac is a direct result 1 ^ ^ of the favorable public response' \met\ran to our new 1961 line of care,’’] Knudsen continued. "From allj indications, this success will cao-j tin tic Into the new calendar year. Williams had agreed to the al session with the qualification that the meeting not be fanned into “a debating society.” ft was hoped the session would be HmHud one or two days. Tntal SSESS Rockefeller, Nixon to Work Apprise 1I.T per root. | . » Together During Dem Years Osremoplea along the Northbound of the if passiagtr COnvair at the 9oo 1% hours. The return c was jest aa late, the big plane swinging to at 7:45 p.m. on its way back to Willow Run. come the nation’s biggest local service carrier, said Arthw E. A. Mueller, cheinain of the Minneapolis. Minn, company. I Mueller, envisioned almost limited expansion (tin open to the airlines, to shift from purely local to »- i be-1 First poMenger to board at Posi- Mueller was confident service between Pontiac and Clevu-land via Willow Run would _ first of the year, tt . other load carriers do not file randy 14 minutes tote when *** CNt • at Pontiac Municipal Airport ■»«* at 16:10 a m. for the first cere- Ftest perns—sr to, Bsrwibaik at Paattae was Shirley J. Moore, I Si Qhpl (hart, ef the traflto enthusiast. tiae wan Joseph L. Fourn, 2751 Martlngton Rd , Drayton Plalna, of the GMC TriMfc ft Cback DMtaoa traffic department Fourn went to Flint to impact a trucking tscfilty. Abo boarding at Pontiac lor Flint wen Floyd Dandtoon, 3170 Grata. Lake Road, West Bloomfield Township, and Ms mother, Mrs. Alto ■EHMRNtaBM^ME (tt Pontiac’s Land O’ Lakes Flying Ctab. Two others made the'trip to tea no and back. They were Homer D. Hoskins, manager of Pontine Municipal, and Wallace R. Furbur, 3611 Orion Road, Avon Township, Rochester pharmnrtst and flying Russian 'Barks' From Space Suddenly Stop Rockefeller said he*couldn't agree with Morton’s description that the Nov. 8 election was ^national disgrace" because of el-feged voting irregularities In some radar tracking oi Other crowds greeted the inaugural flight at Bishop field, Flint: Tri-Ctiy Airport near Bay City. Midland and Saginaw; and Phelpe-Collins Airport outside of Alpena. North Centra] officials ^rho. marie the inaugural flight were gratified by the public reception and promised added service If then is de-. *. At present the one nortM •Trapkly.’’ he said, >. don’t daily flight is scheduled to lew.* know enough about the details of Pontiac at 10:12 a.m.. arriving all Christmas Shopping Easy If You Have Gifts in Mind He acknowledged that Nixon____ the GOP-tltular leader tor the time being, ton said the party does not By JANET ODELL You simply must get the Christinas pftekage off to runt at 10:27 a.m., TriClty 10:53 13*15 sister’s famUy to California this weekend. The' Base near the Soo at i2:45 p.m.lstores are loaded with fresh merchandise and are open The return trip leaves tee flee nonlght * ' at 3:45 paw. aad ktts Pwtiae | if your sister always complains that her earrings hurt, atherwelffht ones. Made by a Danish R/ttro. m 1 if:? :• r jTSSn ^^^S%arits $160,000 J i&turdayS to Mrs. Vernon THE Eo&tlAC PHBQg/ TOHMYV DECEMBERS, I OOP Waterford Township Goodie Hows expect to. sell 3,000 copies of The. Pontiac Pros* when they have /their annual di'tye from dawn until dark Saturday: according to FlrejCaptala^tlaytM Soncrainte, Guoflelhms president. Lat* Husband's Estate Settled in Court; Rest Goes to Children Mrs, Shirley C.* Vernor walked I oui at Judge H. Russel Holland's . | courtroom $130,000 richer after a : tMewnriw dab members and ; battery of attorneys concluded | other volunteers will meet at I settlement of the estate of bet late! 1 n.m. at Hie (ioodleilowa* lawn husband. JamCs Vernor Jr. T ship headquarters, Mtshr’t « * * Crow) Store- at he Dixie f Mrs. Vemor's attorney James Highway, Drayton Plain*. j Hathaway would not allow his!, i They will bt stationed at *v*ryi*“*,tt,***k *? P™« “ H major Intersection in the towMhtoj^ ** w“ cW"“ » whether St rains, shines or snows, !hfl',-"lll,io"-d“,lar trus* ,or -to collect funds fohelp the ^ have terminated any- at Christmas, Soncrainte aaid '*'*JJi,hould Mr»- Vernor remarry I' . ^ *■ or die. : - All .day there will be a big pbt! Produ^d • <**" ro- ot stew cooking in the back room ***** which said mat two ch|i j l of the stole headquarters with hot, J*" *-• marrt*** * coffee, and rolls supplied by How- ' -**^ *be hrfr to the gin aid Wheeler for the volunteers, j **r ?*? have agreed to They hope to sell 1.000 more! g*-Y Vpnt<>r 0Mt of papers this year than tost as the j fru,t*' list of needy families has greatly Mrs. Vemor’s attorneys will red increased. Last year's sales netted crive $10,000 as stipulated in the some $2,000 for 130 families and decree signed by Judge Holland.; this year’s goal has been .set at TAIRLY EVEN TRADE' j? * «•«£ ati —• - nations collected from other or ^ conizations including the Boy and! Mr*. Vernor live* at 107 W. Gill Scout*. Loag Lake Rd.. Bloomfleid Town The Day in Blrmii^gham SURVEYS HIS JOB - Gov. G. Mennen Williams of Michigan poses today with Joseph C. Satterthwaite (left), assistant secretary of state for African Attain, at his State Department desk. Williams was appointed by President-Elect John Kennedy to take over the Satterthwaite position in the nedr administration. Williams has announced he wijU visit Africa between his Jan. 1 retirement and the Jan. 90 inauguration. He to well known -to African leaden, having traveled in those nations. Arrest Fugitive SuspecfedCar Output Doubles ' 61 Holding Oxford Coupie|1959 for December » Nativity I Dec. 11 Yule Vesper, Rites Set by Congregationalists BIRMINGHAM - >he Church] ten and primary School Department of the Cbogre- win present dm Hi gational Church will present a Christmas vesper service Dec. 11 at I pm. f" This service, built around the traditional hanging of die greens, was written by the Rev, Kenneth E. Bishop and lint used in - the Church of which he is minister, Paul’s Evangelical and fa-formed Church, Woodstock, Va. The service will feature the | Acolytes, using a large candle •tory, recorded to lb* _ _ according to M. Luka end 8t Matthew, buring the presentation of the creche figures the younger children will sing the traditional carols “The Friendly Beasts,"'“Away in _ Manger’’ and “We Three Kings. Asks State's Top Republicans to Quit COLDWATER ID—Sen. John R meekens. R-Cpldwntor, today tiled on stats farfibitean lenders to resign. This Coldwater senator said failure of Republicans to make any gains in tbs 'November election. showed dw party could wot continue its program of negative hanging of the Christina* with appropriate commentary II to their oymboMom and place la the Chriattaa church. As members of the junior high and junior department* preaowt and hang the greens, readers, selected from the senior high department will interpret their meanings- The climax of the service will symbolizing Christ, will light the many candles placed throughout the sanctuary to conclude the service. The vesper sendee will feature music provided by the Pilgrim Choir, under the direction of Keith Dearborn, minister of musk. The Birmingham Women’s Oub annual Christmas tea will be held Budget-Director Hathaway’s release stated. fQfitttoued From Page One) ■ ‘ Wednesday evening. Bell had been MMM| highly, recommended by Truman administration officials Bell, g feet 4, is a dative off California and was graduated from Ramona College there. Later he refieived his master’s de_ in ecoooroics at Harvard and then won-* one-year fellowship at the Littauer center. Eye as National Fugitive DonaldiMerritt. 31, who on used to threaten Mr. and Mrs.! ,Contlnued P*** I has been identified by Mr. and Tatu , |bak*r after .. ... a long illness. Mendmed. a* top contender. ^ by thrM .uteri, r the job are Staebler uul John ^ c j Buricman and Mrs. Mary W. Johnston.,both of Birmingham. and Mrs. C. D. Hphl of Staebler. 55, has been Michi- Calumet; and two brothers, gan's chairman since 1950. He played a major role in the repeated gubernatorial victories nf Gov, Williams and in carrying (he Bell's salary will be 122,300 a year. Kennedy Thursday picked Ribl-j coff. one of his earliest boosters, i to be secretary of health, educa-j don-fold welfare, Ribicoff promptly asserted that; his views in this general field are ___________ "on aU fours with the phtfoaophy - of Pre«ljtont-Elect Kennedy ’ IRedCll Paradise? FOB COLLECTORS — This Is | _ J LONDON ill — The U.S, TTeas- IpM iiLlii issTii the "special cover” which was I TT» fugitive offered no resistance ury was the target of British ***** “ qsed to cancel the air mail yes- | when he was pulled over. However, Icriddsm today stemming fromL 5Ss U.i terday on the inaugural flight (he waa armed with a 22-caliber reports it intervened in the hidr",ud*b*k*,|jra*u.i of the North Central Airlines automatic believed to be the weap-lby the Ford Motor Co. of Detrolt!ToU'* > *#*u' ,M-( to Pontiac. -The shield-shaped mark will Aot be used again — it was just for the first trip letters. 100.73 I.I7J.01 b- Go to Hell? He'll Be Tried " to buy 'complete * control British subsidiary. “This move forces Ford, choose between breaking its itel New Waterford School d Ha» PTA .Set Up i»6o jstate for Kennedy last month. . k * * He announced some time ago xeo.eao: that he would resign his state chairmanship when his term ends l.tSlTMjin February J ] “My Job to throegh bore to ) ! Midi if an, > be sold Thurodoy. T , will oorve at whatever level the ; party riMooeo.** Staebler said at tot home here; “there has been discussion! f GIFTS fei Th# Heat [Make The Beit Gifts | -—Tufa jr luterdey— WniM. w «^nT| Mown io l.opoldyill^rb.'^r^^^lj.'1^ S5 m hire Kennedy ■ announced woarid head the Welfare Depart- ;f / n • ar room - an ageany wtoeh wtU IJt S EOSiei NOW have n keystone rate In prepnr- \ hglar Congreoo the new admin- : idraNua * program* to the field* I Knoxville Journal, of .medical rare for the aged, ibhfcd an Aoaociat oe^nl oeemrUy generally, and aid | patch Thuradav that the read to to'Adncatoin. , HeU to being pnved. * Rfoicoffs term as governor has J**d ***" otoryi '• ? two-years to run. He pi«"« to re-j totorm the self-same Asooctoted arrested to the Congo hinterlands sigt£~when his nomination to the; Pre“ ,h** fo British shareholders and ap-j n-j,. ^ ™ .. , i pearing unpatriotic in America' JJ* H* and unhelpful to President asen-lgj® * P*** of months" of his hosrer, commented the ^ ^ ----- . said nothing definite had been, Reports spread that Secretary,*ociatlon ***•" wganiaed. Ex-Congo Premier l$|o( the Traawry Robert B. AnAeM B*JJ; by AAobutu's Troops LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo ID *a wo# vvissmw nsiwiiMi a §UHI AIM „ _ . dollar drain before going through Huwer‘ ith’the deal. | - - » r-. Mother vice president will $170 Million 1o Missions NEW YORK (AP)—American SSI^QPfea-year Cabinet post to con-: firmtt by the Senate. 'Ribicoff to the first Jew to be| elected governor of Connecticut—: A predominantly Protestant-Ro-j man Catholic state. RJMroff sajK his political creed to to travel the middle of faVoad — that tt's the way to get things done la politic* and hcllUto* oooa will be provided ti — - j .W1*- Mttlliam Bunnel; secretary, Protestants wave »>»»»■♦ i7lo mil- Thto it to -Ex-Premier Patrice Lumumba. Fined for Drunk Driving Mrs. Paul Ron; treasurer, Mre. " ■ ■ 10 Associated : arrested in ' the Congo hinterlands ! James ~ communications [while fleeing, was returned to.this Santiago Bruno, 39. of Almont, j^jary, receivers, together steam plant nest, under tin at Parndiae, Ky." HeU to an almeot taacccoslbie mountain village near Prince Albert, CUpe Provtnco, Africa. The son of poor immigrant parents. Ribicoff before becoming governor served two terms in the U4 House of Representatives,) W94 a member of the Connecticut J Legtototure, and waa a city judge] tatte^and^Kennedy first met while 111 rAfn fay served in fa House together. m 1 ftFVUl Anderson Quiet capital today and whisked off to w“ flned HW and placed an army camp In handcuffs. months probatioi after belngl W * # found guilty of, drunk driving be- 1 Col. Joseph Mobuto. the army ,ore Municipal Judge Cecil Me-leader, said Lumumba will b*C,llunl in Pontiac yesterday, tried tor inciting the army to re-j hellion and other crimes. The former premier, arrested 1 Thursday aigM at Pori Fraocqui, j ' was flown SO* mile* to Leo. j poldvtlle under a strong escort i of Congolese troops. ' Lumumba was arrested in Kasai province Thursday night with! six of his traveling companions,! four days after escaping from his guarded premier's residence ini ;the capital, • , lion dollars to support their over- James Lewis; corresponding sec-jaeas missions in 146 countries and retary. Mrs. James Whitmore; j territories ~ in 1950, the National [and historian Mrs. Donald Tracey. 'Council of Churches reports. Kennedy Is Blissful j There was- still some uncertainty ■ 1 e v_____a- - Over the exact place of Lumum- U.S. Treasurer Gives ba's Arrest ami his present where- Up Over American $$ *bout* * * # Going to London ^ In an. announcement issued at! his office, Mobutu said Lumumba; TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)—News-j papers on Formosa have agreed! to render President-Elect John F. . _ Kennedy's surname In Chinese: waruinoton 1m _ wi.n.1*1 arrested at Luluabourg, characters pronounced Kan Hill J*! ™caplttoXKasai province. Dal, which translates into English ^ ***""?* IU**rt..B; l v——-- . lann will make no further effort; The Weather. (to srtn modification of the Ford! ! Motor CO. 's (dan to buy out mi-ior stockholders in Its -British), subsidiary. rm I S. WtsUwr Boreal OOXTIAC AMD VICINITY — Maatly ------Al warmer Mi). HlfS SS- — I per boor. lnereaal*o Son SOW Friday si S I sub rlaea Saturday *t Ibw |tu SBlBrOsy 0 Press to Sponsor ! European Tour (Continued From Page One) Switzerland will follow. Germany 01 fa tour with travelers spend-' in t two nights in Lucerne. From Switzerland to Italy Anderson, it was leafned today,: rf I is Satisfied that nothing could be -a-)u--t^-j gained by pursuing the question rteoa * is'further. He is convinced that Henry; ,11,^1 Ford II and other company ofO-! dais, know Ids views fully. . ) | The treasury chief has no(Iegal[ Hty of canals and gondolas. And « power io interfere with the tran%[ toon, to Rome, fa "Eternal !Action. .However, acting on his CMf.” tor four day*; : o^n. he urged Ford to COfU^I fa Last stop on fa Agenda wittiJ r the fabled Parte — with its Eiffel j f-jTower, Champs Elysses, ] impact on thte country's gold-dollar |# problem before making the pur-iilchase. all the writ 1 the magical ; Distort tympBrrturt On Tm Io Io. rraMto Should ford use dollar* to buy 1 outright control of Ford Motor ' *** rRMTTTr^HtolifrTFT •" R •' W ~R-' 1; payment* deficit would be In- Trayel arrangements are befog!' created by more than MM mfl- handled by Pontiac Travel Service 1 lion. and Global of London, largest Eur- opean motorcoach tour organlza- It If the payments deficit which , wit] total^about $4 billion this year,! ■- - " e hrtvyj .which leads directly to fa nehvyl ^ iStatM. -yh. deficit lor. Ammiatt. s* M Siboui se .it. . ... one night m each city.' ' DrooRMitlr. « to Miami B to f* - • ------------------—« I „ feT; 7®(«fsc , 1 ii 2 2 Sfas 5./ e. -JsBto. The Ponttoe eonfiageat wM re- 11! S ?jjMonth s State Toll Dips mm tri» -fa continent•• mm M S ghJ** » S[ CHICAGO « - Three'Michigan! ***• •rtvta« bMk - #S nter»n m Detroit. .Grand Rapids and| Tberthne to plan on going to now.1 S S 'iou", “JSaginaw were among the nation's Fill out the tour application pro-! feSKfini- Sr » s* RsmT* to SjJeaders in the fewest number oflvided on Page 371 3 ji — - 2 iJ ***“'• d»‘hs fa first 10; It's fa beginning of your grtat, n B_J38* u a!mouthy this year. iadventure. EL. Milk-Glass Chimney HURRICANE LAMPS Regular $2 Sellers— 159 I 2«w*3. Authentic 'Carl y-American' stylos . . . hsnd pointed chimneys . . . brsss-flhishod bases and hoy switches . . . comploto with full length cords. Get yours now. Just Arrived! __ tBifl Shipment of LAMPS Ftoor—Table—Pole ALL UNDfRPRlCED 25% to 40% -Below Regular Prices SIMMS 25 SOUTH Saginaw St. At Both SIMMS STORfS 13-Pc. ELECTRIC Trail Set m Regular '$12.00 Value—Notv Sot consists of powerful locomotive with oiloss bronze bearings, 3 different cars, full track circle and UL approved transformer. As shown—steam type engine. At both stores; $1.00 Helds 11-PIECE—ELECTRIC LIONEL DIESEL SETS As shown — diesel type’ engine, 3 cars, 8 tra^jf, I lockon, 2 connecting wires, oil, grease. Ail in handsome gift box. Uoaol TRAIN TRACK .027 Gauge '0' Gauge 17* 24* i rtrsltht SSMIeo*. Valuer to Ms. N North, (agbti [91 SOUTH ieginow Straot As Shown—Plantar Magaziie Raek 199 Origiaof IflJI Fafo* msaaslB* *rl»*U Dtluxt Kitchtn Step Stool HxssocineR Toy Choji 27>lSxlS lack .Ml 30x13x15 lath $.11 gtstiMk c. BIG REAL DISCOUNTS Per ToRlte aal SctiHUy Ball fen Refills lea. lie mm 3* iwrSr. Flashlight Batteries ********************* nuns uiumn Safety LANTERN 991 Sto. Jtsrm »H totutor .prtUfht »lu. M tteator too*, blurw sura ********************* U» line 4-BUdg Rovolvtay Plastic feck' 200 annsriuac too ioUrtak ptuiic chip, ui rytoh too isek. eiots to bsETl Mi it gtoytec card* w»si *iti r«r pos.r •••••••eeeeeeeegeeeee CHOCOLATI COVERED TWIN-MINTS •of- Be Fide* jam mbaa QE* ............. BUSTER Mizad BLANCHED MOGUL NUTS I 00633726 #= THE PONTIAC PEfeSS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. I960 Wwp Your (Sifts in the Spirit of Christmas Washington t would 1U» your gift, to bo literally Sy**.* *** »PW» of Christina, this year? nil *°’ ** W. Committee for a proposition that may interest you. The committee Is raising tads ‘•aid homeUM retag** around me world by telling . unique !«W of gift wrapping paper, ft !• u colorful and festive m any other Ovistnus wrapping, and » >>«an a distinctive motif: The ^tnee of lift." symbol ai'rilutae * # * ■ ft coats about the same as ordi- ________________ tor U-50, 40 sheets for .95, mailed to your home, postpaid. ellof agents Orders also may be mailed directly ft the u.s. Oommittea for Refugees, 11 W. 42nd St., Now York *Clf.Y. ‘ ' £' * . * The committee, appointed by President Eteeab M N. Isfisww —Main floor LAYAWAY Now for Christmqs HI-POWER 11-TRANSISTOR FM-AM Portable Radios Compare to $65 ——Sailers * 49 17 • With Batteries • With Earphones I • Works In Cars ' # Rabbit lor Atrial • Hooks to Car Aarial Nowyou esn get AM-FM toning at ihh'tew price'— FuW 11 » transistor hi-pow«r radio with rabbit antenna to puH in distant stations. Large oval speaker, carrying handle, work* in car too, •tty to donnact to car aarial*. 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The BnMMsts St firecrackers Is knar of “National Ednas-(In Day.” The government has Ast slap Is framing an edaea- Alang the western coastal belt] where most Catholics work i, on coconut plantations clerks, churches tolled uswi idng bells. Men and women ChthoBc school children wore black mourning clothes and kept sway tram school * They were protesting the com-ptfiaory eeawwstou to state man-age moat of all primary schools and the withdrawal of state aid hpn higher etteob which have Ifldad to remain private with MIH pnvwQ •rnuuig Miru hen lauidetog state aM to pay Hhcfears and maintenance mats. Catholic parents occupied their grade achools, saying they will not basal them to the government but At government has said it will WINDBLOWN ARRIVAL - Actress Elisabeth Taylor tries to keep her new hairdo from being blown out of shape as she and her husband Eddie Fisher arrive at New York’s idlewtld Airport Thursday night after their flight from Paris. Lk, sporting a bouffant hairdo acquired in Paris, oald she felt “very good-very fins'’ after the recent illness which hospitalised her inLondon. »< ignore the squatters, the parents barjed teachers from entering. a' * * Other schooh. Including Protestant and Buddhist, were handed over without argument Girl Killod on Highway ONTONAQON til - Fourteen-year-old Colleen Coffey was killed when she was struck by an automobile oh U.S. 45 near her home Wednesday. Lamp shades with white linings reflect up to 50 per cent more light than shades with darker col- Delay Arraignment of Alleged Red Spy CHICAGO (AP)- For lack of a defense lawyer the arraignment of Willie Ifirsch, 52, on federal espionage charges was continued Thursday to Dec. 7. Hlnch, a German-barn medical illustrator, appeared be ion Judge Edwin A. -Robson in U.& District Chart and said his with had not come to Chicago with a lawyer tor him. He is being held in the county Jaif under $50,000 bond. He sad Iger Y. 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Master'* degrees will be con-1 (erred on MS students, and doctorates oh SS graduates ... Mockie Get* Post DETROIT tit — The American^ Association of State Highway ficials has elected members of executive committee. Michigan {Highway. CbmmiaBloner John Mackie was named to a four-year EVERY NIGHT TILL 9! 6^Tua! Bay 111 si Tt« Christ*** Gilts os * Flexible CCC Chaift Mapy Ways Jo Teach Child Real Meaning of By JAMES von • Associated Pres* Writer How many stopping day* remained when it came to pas* that Maty and* Joseph want op from Galilee unto the city of David to to enrolled? The question sounds saioila-gious—which points up the prob-lera confronting perasns, «ywt«j-ly parents, who am anxious to ■tress religious aspects of the Christinas seasm In fc world dominated by commercialism. * * * Fortunately them am a number of customs—ages old, moat of them—which capture the hnagi- COLOR TV for the Holiday Seaton! PRE-OWNED SETS ... •» Sweet's 15000 to 922500 i of children as the wh window dieplays Perhaps the beat known is the Advent wreath. Similar to It is A* Advent house. Both teach the liturgical significance of the day* IP Christmas. ORIGIN OF ADVENT The Advent wreath probably had its origin in the Mgan fire ^rheei, used in pre-Christian rimes to eel-ebrate the month of Tula (December). - , ■ MPR In the 16th century the Luther- Chrietma* rice spread among PmtoManta and Catholics throughout the country, and German immigrants brought it to America. .___'' * * * The dreath consists of i of evergreens fastened to or loop of wire, with four standing upright (M 1 One car mindful o whom John the Evangelist called the "light of the worid.” The Advent tome is a similar ustom, with the added element of suspense. cardboard silhouette house with tour windows takes the place of the wreath and its candles. Behind Mch doted window is either a scriptural < tton bearing on Christmas a of the many symbols of the Messiah taken from the Old Testament. Each Sunday a window is opened, with a short lesson c message It reveals. Advent comes from a Latin, ward which means "coming, refers to a penitential period of; preparation tor the coming Christ. The length of the season, varied in different parts'' of the world iuntll the 13th century when It be-! ;came standard practice to begin! the observation on the fourth Sunday before Christmas. FREE PARKING OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS SWEET'S 422 Wetf Huron Stroot RADIO and APPLIANCE PK 4-1133 Many faiths still keep the penitential flavor of the season. 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Sukarno of Indonesia and hla retinue again to aet out on a world tour. Things are going from bad to worse at home and "hto ureal-reaction Is to get away from it all. After seizing Dutch property __banks, airlines, business firms, and port facilities, without compensation and driving out ,nU Dutch residents and confiscating their personal property, Sukarno established a "guided democracy.** The guiding has been downhill ail the way. ★ ★ ★ Without technicians or skilled administrators and with government Interference everywhere Indonesia’s economy Is coming to a standstill. Its currency, officially 45 rupias to the dollar Is 10 times that on the black market. Living costs are. rising at the rate of 40 per cent a year. Despite high world prices for rubber, production has dropped. Electrical consumption la down. Csal and sugar production are only at half of prewar level. Transportation has collapsed. Duo to expulsion of aomo 56,000 Chinese shopkeepers, the retail business has all but disappeared. ★ ★ ★ Regardless of all this, other Industry Is now being threatened. Natural gas and oil companies have been told that they no longer will - be allowed to convert profits Into dollars. Under the Dutch, Indonesia's natural resources were being developed and a good start had been made in agriculture and Industry. Must of all this has been destroyed. Mismanagement of the " whole economy tn cansiag hardship and even banger. Old established firms are palling oat and new ones refuse to come in. Indonesia is near bankruptcy —» financially, agriculturally and politically. ★ ★ ★ Earlier this year the UJ. attended snore aid to this rich- country, it might be a shock to us to find out bow Sukarno has spent this and other U. 8. money sent to help It omN happens that those who try to run the lives of others do more harm than good. A case In point: Told by a missionary it was a sin for him to have two wives, a cannibal ate •one of them. Traffic Fatality Record Approaching New High The tenth traffic fatality In Pontiac this year boosted the Oakland County toll over 100 recently, moving to* wfcrd the worst record since 1957. And we’ve reached this grisly epunt before even getting Into December, one of the bad months for driving conditions. ★ ★ ★ Perhaps the slippery streets and highways will induce the caution in drivers which should be constant throughout the year. Two years ago a vicious sleet storm on New Year’s Eve tied up traffic throughout tho arca, but serious accidents wort held to a minimum because of drivers* caution. * ★ ★ "★* The holiday season, more than any other time, Is the worst for tragedies Ip engulf families. _ _____, Befngee Census First Before Aid Adjustment According to the United Arab Republic some Palestine refugees are aot getting rations and assistance tinder the United Nations program. It demands that aid be expanded to include all of them. ■ * $ ★ ★ ★ -For a long time U.N. officials f - la charge of this problem have . hues asking for a comma of the * , refugee population to determine I where aid was needed. The Arabs V Y 5 have opposed such orderly procedure. It has long been known that identity cards Issued for rations and other aid have been misused. Thousands of families are collecting on cards issued to members long dead thereby drawing much more assistance than they should have. ★ ★ ★ la many cases ration cards are used as currency and sold to those who are not legally entitled to such aid. A census, which the Arabs do not want, could expose the racket. If the UAR insists on expansion of the U.N. program, it should hog* op- ~ pose a census which would expose real conditions. Voice of the People Several Residents Mail Delivery Inefficient1 Oo £ j mm i Finally Gets the Girl on the Late, Late Show David Lawrence Says: NBC Gave Only One Side of U2 The Man About Town Feeding the Birds Suggestion that Will Bring Yoy Big Dividends in Song muter sports: For which the Pontiac area has everything — when wo got some winter. In her characteristic frugal, thrifty and provident manner, Mrs. Charles Pylman of 10320 Bigelow Road, saves all of her waste cooking'fats, meat scraps, etc. and mixes in some sunflower seeds and other grains, etc., for bird feed. Using cut off milk cartons for molds, with a string through the middle, tied to a small cross stick at the bottom, the carton Is then cut away, and the feed hung by the string tram a tree. The birds then have to work a little lor what they get, a labor which they seem to enjoy. A photograph of four celebrities, taken at the recent General Motors Motorama In New York City, Includes the President of the United States, Another member of the quartet being Semon E. (Bunky) Knudscn. General Manager of Pontiac Motor Division. ' Suggestion to one lack P. Kennedy: It seems to me that Senator George A. Sms then of Florida la entitled to something good. I,watched him conduct a one-man campaign for the presidential nomination at Chicago, which nobody else, not even the members of the Florida delegation seemed to know anything about. In response to numerous requests, this column will ngnln tell yen when our lake* are safe far skating. They’re stlB wide open, and we may net have skating for Christmas. Playing safe In Its weather prediction for this week, the Old Farmer's Almanac . says, “Gens are leaves; all except Eve's.** In a letter-to Its makers, Mrs. E. 1. King of Butler, Mo., says that new word, ' •Pontiactivlty,’*. . applies very* well to the I960 Pontiac station wagon. : WASHINGTON - The National Broadcasting Go. did ap extraordinary and unprecedented thing last Tuesday night when it put on for an hour an editorial, In the form of a television pro*' gram called a "White Paper,” which denounced the Eiscnhowerl administration’ll record in the U2| episode. The NBC has i right to editori- LAWRENCE alise. Just sis does any newspaper or magazine.. The rights of radio and TV are fully protected by the "free press” provision of the Constitution. ★ W How will the tens of millions who' watched fhe show ever get the other side? -Will equal time now be given on television to members of Congress 'to analyse and explain the controversial issue itself and, indeed, to point out bow in some respects at least the NBC report did not give the whole story to the people? The NBC eaM that "now that the passions and partisanship of flights would continue. There was, however, no official statement to that effect but only the "impressions” . gained by reporters and inferences drawn. Moscow, of course, drew similar inferences. A * * Indeed, the Soviet premier was told officially by President Eisenhower at the very'first meeting of the "summit” at Paris on Monday, May 16, that flights of the U2 had been ordered suspended the previous week for an indefinite period. ' Nowhere in die NBC report given to the television audience was there any mention of the opposing view, which was quoted at length In these dispatches on Aug. 18. *. ' * * The quotes woe from a speech by Spencer M. Beiestord, special counsel for the House Committee on Space and Aeronautics, delivered on Aug. 16, I960, at Stockholm before the annual congress of the International Astronautlcal Federation. He said: "There are persuasive reasons, for challenging the view that the U2 flights over Soviet territory were violations of International law.” I agree with "DissaHifled's” letter concerning the mail, service- In Pontiac. It to rotten. But don’t put the blame on the postmaster or the mailmen here in Ptoitlac./Put If en the postmaster general in Washington, He to the qne who took the mail away from the Grand Trunk Railroad between Detroit and Muskegon. All the mull that comes Into Pontiac la by truck. ★ ★ ★ We wed to have two mall trains going each way through Pontiac every M hours. Pontiac The Almanac By United Pnw International Today to Friday, Dec. 2, the 337th day of the year, with 29 more in 1960. * The moon i« full. The morning stare are Man and Mercury. The evening stars are Jupiter and Saturn. On thto-day In htotory: In 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte was crowned emperor of France. In 1623, President James Monroe In his annual message to Congress presorted die Monroe Doctrine to the world. In 1927, Henry Ford unveiled his Model A Ford, successor to the Model T. In 1940, a self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction was demonstrated for the first time by' scientists' - working in great secrecy below the stands at the University of Chicago's Stagg Field. In 1952, President-Elect Dwight D. Eisenhower arrived in Korea keeping a campaign promise to visit there In hopes’ of ending hostilities. A thought (nr today: Greek philosopher Aristotle said . . . "Even when laws have been written down, they ought not always to remain unaltered.'* to a kick town for mad service coming la. If you haws any out of town mall and parcel pool you’d better mail three weeks or Don’t blame The Press, as they did all they could to get a postmaster here, and one who knows his business. i. M. Kellner 70 Washington St. “Dtesattefled” sure hit tome about the awful mail service out of Pontiac. I, too, have been getting first class letters six or seven days old, from as dose as Saginaw and Lapeer Portraits Let’s all write to the postmaster general pnd tee whet can be done. about this awful mall situation. I’m sure at this rats most of my Christmas mail will arrive in time tor Easter. The Pontiac Press to a wonderful newspaper. Thank goodness thine doesn’t arrive by mail. Mrs. E. L. Kindi 2171 Auburn Road. Tells of Cost to Keep Child at Lapeer Something has been constantly left out of the Lapeer date Home Issue. We hear the state bemoan the financial side, but does the public know that the coat to the unfortunate parents of these children to 2120 per month? The agony'of being the parent of a retarded child does not end by placing the child. In a state home. forested puMte going t< It? We realise our n te*t they be a little OS) Dr. William Brady Says: Home Is the Best Place for a Child to Be Born "Having had our baby by natural childbirth” (writes Mrs. C. D.) "1 can’t imagine how a woman can be content to be piit asleep and be so far removed from the whole wonderful experience. "I can honestly say I frit no real pain — I was too busy? By JOHN C. METCALFE I see the outlines of a ship . . . Across the sea tonight . . . That smoothly sails upon the moon . . -In lambent orange light . . I know that nowhere on the moon ... to there's single ten . And so I do not understand . . . How It up there coujd be ... A _ „ moonbeam must have changed Us SltlllPfl course : . . Toward the starry sky . . . For I can’t think what rile could cause ... A ship to sell so high . . . And if it rode upon that beam . . . Directly to the moon . . . That also would explain to me . . . How It got there so soon ... But if I tee tt anchored near At dawning pf the day . . . The state agrees to let yon pay I less, but in fine print you still f owe the totonre payable on demand or upon the father's death they will collect the estate. Mrs. J. ryte MS Sheryl Keep smiling and you’ll get along — much better than Just getting a long face. The teenager who used to take his dad's watch apart to aee how It worked now takes hte dad's car apart to see why it doetn t. Verbal Orchids tp- Mrs. Isadore Lamphere of -273B Pontine Lake Road; 94th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wiese of 60 Oliver Bt.: 83rd wedding anniversary Mrs. lone BarthoMhaw of 37 West End Ave.; 89th birthday. ____Mra, Marry nUiaSwl____________ of Kesgo Harbor; 83rd birthday. Blaine Smlts of Auburn Heights; flit birthday. Mrs. Cora fipieer of Birmingham; 80th birthday. Mr. and Mr*. Fred H. Main of Rochester; 59th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks of Oxford; 55th wedding anniversary Mrs. Barry Beauriont of Milford; Nth birthday. ' Lento C. Cramton of Lapeer; 4$th birthday. * Roscoe Moulthrop of Metamora; 82nd birthday. tween the United States and the Soviet Union In the cold war, have by no means subsided. The NBC editorial becomes a document from which the Soviets can get considerable help in thkir. attempts, by radio and otherwise, to discredit the United States before the world. In its editorial "conclusions,” the NBC — which tn the past has had a fine record of objective analysis and reporting — to open to criticism for the following statement: * "Nobody expects the United States, or-any other nation to stop Intelligence activities, but by Justifying the U2 flights and implying they would continue, we materially affected the ‘summit* conference. If Khrushchev intended to wreck the conference beforehand, we gave him a ready-made excuse. If be intended to negotiate, we made it difficult for him to do so.” AWARE OF FLIGHTS Now the feet Is that the U2 'flights had been going on for four years as a means of protecting the American people against “surprise attack.” All members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in their report last June, unanimously agreed that tbe Soviet government “had been aware of these overflights during this time" and had never made a.protest ^ It le also a fact that the Soviet government debated for a week after the Powers incident whether to make an Issue of tt and refuse to attend the "eammit’' conference. The NBC says fife United States implied tn the week after the plane was forced down that the U2 The Country Parson "Now we are looking forward to becoming expectant parents again soon — we hope by the time we receive Little Lessons Nos. 4, “Preparing for Maternity,” and 7, "New Brady Baby Book.” P.S.\ — Our doctor' says he wouldn't allow, natural childbirth with twins. Do you agree or disagree?” (Mrs. C. D.) I beg to ceil to the attention of wrong - minded______________________ people Mr*. D.’s allusion the baby as “onrl baby.” Without I saying so, thel lady convey* thel impression that] her husband to a| man, a man who' will notvbe shoved DR. BRADY around, detained in the monkey cage or excluded from the star chamber, lest he pollute the environment. , I don’t understand why the doctor would not “allow” natural childbirth of twins. • Fear of childbirth to much the same as fear of surgery. Uninformed or uneducated person* fear7 an operation of any kind more than persons oho understand why the operation is advisable. Mrs. C: D. says she feit'no real pain, for she was too buay!. Many women who have had nat- ’ ural childbirth make * similar as* sertion afterward. # ★ ’ '*♦ _ It reminds me of,a case where an older colleague called me to administer the anesthetic while he made a forceps delivqiy. The patient, a young woman who had had little or no instruction, bad tossed all night, moaning and crying and getting nowhere. The lector wo* sterilising hte Instruments and Ms a— I storied the anesthesia. ' 2. There’s no plate glass show window nursery at home. The baby to kept safely isolated lh bassinette between nursings, cuddling* ead regular care by mother; 3. Being the only newborn infant in the house, the baby Is not likely to be confused with some one rise’s baby, as happens occasionally in hospitals. 2Wi THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Why are yea east ten, O my within me* Hope la God; tor I shall agate praise him, my help and my God.—Psalms fl:L * * * Hope springs eternal in the human breast; Man never is, but'always to be blest; The,soul, uncased and confined from home, ’ Rests and expatiates In the life to come. Ysaagston |M to ds a tot mors things by telling parents abont them afterwards Instead at asking perartaataa la tbs flint place. * * # • ’ A man arms chased by a bear at an eastern gas station. Maybe Brain Just wanted to get Me AIL Case Records of a Psychologist: Sea Chemicals Proven Beneficial “Ike fellow who has done some mighty important things will And them quickly f if he does up more. , Mrs. C. D, doesn’t say, but reeding between the lines, 1 Infer that the baby wag born at home. Ob-. vtously the C. D.’s are people of spirit and character, people not. to be pushed around and patronized by hospital’ clerks, .doctors and nuraes, people with enough intelligence to know that home to the safest place to have a baby. A home fit to Uw in to a better l»laq# than any hospital to, have a baby for. several good reasons, The Houston Press Assents credit tor this article'about (he "chemical smorgasbord" that tea brine mag offer our internal glands. Over 1,099 dentists and' physicians have written for the booklet below, so you mag do Ukewlta. And by all means read the follow-up case tomorrow. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE G-441: Recenty. I received a note from the Houston Proas. "Dr. Crane,” It began, "we have been swamped with requests for more Information about aaa ■alt and sen water. "So please give us n follow-up. Trite your time — BUT HURRY!” Well, I would have hurried more but the fln-ri Illness and death of my fattw er in late Oo|gJ her ha#-A rapted my a da, .> ’ dr. CRANE There are 64 water-soluble elements , tn the oceans, hot to mention 5 gasses that are in all vt our liquids. God Almighty created our at wa gave those Internal chemical factories an adequate supply ef raw materials, namely, the* 44 water-soluble elements. Since the blood to essentially water. If can- use only those chemicals„ that will dissolve In wafer. a few medics grew toesnsed aad one professor al St l^mis got as Irked, he rashly said thereto as That statement of his to stupid for in medicine we already know very positively -that /at least a which they march as they select the specific chemicals they uead for their Thus, the thyroid can help itself to iodine. The teeth can pick up fluorine. The bone marrow can chooaa 'vua, etc. etc. CHEMICAL SMORGASBORD During the summer, you may recall that I wrote aevvrri articles about the possible benefits of sea water. , At that time, I mentioned the tact that Mrs. Crime’s elderty father with a "frozen” arthritic hip, of 15 year’a duration, had it loosened up within four montha. And be didn’t knew wo were giving him nay son water. 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Somebody has been gob- everybody coming near the place bling great fob. of groceries aixT was being treated to tree lunchea. it haan t been Hi. Honor _ j dinners and snacks in between: ,-______ . * * 1 Mice guards, parks department Like every housewife, the may-1 employes, chauffeurs ot visiting! of was aware that food coete are dignitaries and others They were plenty Ugh theee days. Bat Wag- taring as well as the Mgahot1 n*r suddenly dteoeerad that the guests in the drawing room. It! tah was In 0» stratosphere at hisnot better. . domieUe, Grade Mansion ’ They won’t hue eo well here- * *' *. 'otter, ip id Morris, even it he has! The bftchsr, baker and othersjto padlock the vtttlea. - though peihapo not tho candle-!' .■ —.■-. ’ TJTSSwVSSS^’S. Autos Rise \ •SSTiSn? P WMillion in roomed right up to the ceilingllfLYmifT Pf*rinr1 Tha mayor declared ho and hk iU 1 rGIlOa amaU family, occasional gtMs nrTBOrr m .. ...... and moderate maastoa /aMf . ,prntolT * “ M I"** sjr e-vf.-y H ! 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FE 3-7086-7 (Kelt te Ted's) Open Moo., Thank, Fit, Sat Evenings I WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash., resigned as Democratic national 'chairman, effective with Elect John P. Kennedy’s _______ tion Jan. 20. National Committeeman John Bailey of Connecticut led speculation on his successor. Jackson bbwed * out with high praise from Kennedy, who picked hint for the* post immediately after the party's national convention last summer. The president-elect said "I don’t think we possibly could ihbve won" the election without Jackson's help. Jackson said he was stepping down to devote full time te senatorial duties, with special emphasis on national security nutters. A member of the Senate Armed Service* Committee, he Is regarded as an expeyt on defense problems. Kennedy said he expects the national committee to meet and select Jackson's successor within the next six weeks, or before inaugural day. He gave ijo hint as to his choice for the job. # dr ♦ But Bailey was the moat prominently mentioned. The national committeeman was one of Kennedy’s original backers for president and served as a close adviser throughout the election campaign. Jackson, who will submit a formal resignation to the National Committee later, said he had agreed to stay In the poet only until Kennedy was “firmly Installed In the White House.” Kennedy promised to consult wjth him on personnel and national Security problems. Standing beside Kennedy as they liked to newsmen, Jackson said I the Democratic national headquarters is leaving the Issue of vote recounts! up to local party officials. He said local party workers are keeping a "watchful eye” situations in their areas. 8EI$S ELECTORAL CHANGE Jackson said he will < support a move In the next Congress to change the electoral college system; He recommended establishment of a House-Senate commission to “really dig" into the question. The Democratic chairman called for a reform that would make It mandatory for electors In all states to cast their ballots for the candidate who carried | the state. A move that would | eliminate unpledged electors. Jackson's proposal also would! require the names of the candidates for president and vice presir dent to appear on the ballot in all' HENRY M. JACKSON 1 states. He said that about 10 states 'now list merely the electors. 1 Jackson has served in Congress since 1940 when he was elected to House, He was piected to the Senate in 1952 despite the Eisenhower landslide of that year and re-elected in 1958 for a term that expires in 1965. (rs. John jy boy for and gave iennedy He la but has to- have oxygen. as an active baby with a good color. His feeding formula la one teblespooe of powdered milk to two ounce* of water every three hours. His doctors said he was being kept in an incubator merely fpr the warmth and protection against outside infection. # > * - * No date has been set tor the mother and baby to leave the hospital, but it may the latter put of next week. Mrs. Kennedy is reported to have said she doesn’ want to leave until she can take the baby with her to Palm Beach, Fla., for her recuperation. Steelworkers Get 1st of? Pay Hikes PITTSBURGH (AP) - Basic Steelworkers got a pay raise Thursday, the first of too under their current contract. This meant higher payroll costs tor steel producers. But, os expected, these was no word of any Impending price increases. * ★ '* Spokesmen tor U.S. Steel Carp, the nation’s biggest steel producer, end Jones k Laughlin Steel Cprp., the fourth largest, sakl they expected no announcements of any kind today on prices. They declined further comment. # * - * About 565,000 United Steelworkers Union members became eligl-■for wage boosts ranging from 7 to 13 cents an hour, depending on job classification. ' * * ★ union-estimated 30,000 these did not benefit Immediately because they were unemployed. Diet of Auto Injuries COLDWATER (JI-GeneC. Wilson, 25, of Coldwater, died Wednesday of Injuries suffered in an auto adddent. Order Carpet. Now f And Be Assured pf InstallaffPn for Christmas Luxurious carpeting wilt enhance the beauty of your hems for the Christmas season. Order It now from. Gsope Tusen at Elliott's and b# assured of Installation before Christmas. Ma Ferguson Okay After Heart Attack AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — Mrs. Miriam A. (Ma) Ferguson, 85, the first woman ever to be elected I governor of a state, suffered a heart attack at her home Wednesday night. 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Oct. 18, 1957, when a car jammed ____... first for aj ft .ft_."ft jhis bakery'truck while it was mental disorder not caused by a Carter was awarded $863 to pay lparite^ 00 Nine Mile Road in .OaJt. sipigle shock | for medical expenses and $36 > Patk. ' * Tbe it spate began when week in disability payments. The The accident occuied when dames Carter suffered a aerv- 'company refused to rehire him so Betty Kamil --M.-nn.Hy •as breakdown when he was he went Home to Kentucky. stepped on the accelerator of working at General Motors j The five Democratic Justices on i her stopped car when she leaned dorp's Chevrolet Gear and Axle the high court split with the three across the front seat to "‘nr a plant Ip Detroit. Republicans on the decision. j door left open by her young son. Carter, then 40. was assigned Justice Theodore Souris, who The gear shift had been left In to remove burrs and grind out j wrote the majority opinion, said I ‘‘drive” position, holes on a hubcap assembly' Carter never should have been In a %igoroul objection. Justice employed In production line F Bn>ck cartel (>. ; work. Bat because Job pressure L,it Court Judge William J. Beer led to the breakdown, he said, did ^ Zuider all the circum-be deserved eompensstloa. - qtanoqp In the case and lulled In the dissenting opinion, Justice soley on his own driving "expert-Harry F Kelly noted the man had ence. training and tempera* 'suffered q lifelong "personality mant” in instructing the Jury to disorder" not attributable to the find Mrs. Hamil guilty of negli-j Job. This, he said, led to the'ence. W&i U.S. Denounces China-Cuba Tie Calls Economic Pac Propaganda Gesture as Products Lack Appeal Washington — ti United States Thursday denounced the big new economic pact between Communist China and Cuba as "one more indication" of Premier Fidel Castro’s drive to tie Cuba to the Communist bloc. The State Department also lac-; beled the trade deal as more of a propaganda gesture than an economic arrangement because neither country has much use for products produced by the other. Tbe department said tbe agreement, under which (tea Is to get aa Interest-free loan equivalent to $00 million, “jmderorores the Chtneoe Communist determination to oecure a greater foothold Ip the Western Horn I sphere.” t ’ , j In addition to the loan, the largest China has given any country so far, the new pact commits the Peiping government to buy a.mil-J lion tom of sugar from Cuba. Cuba will buy Chinese exports of equal value. ,-*] "This latest deal is not so much an economic matter as an attempt on both sides to demonstrate increasing political pnd psychological cohesion.” said State Depart-' ment Press Officer Joseph w. , . ST rkstsfss MARRIED AND DEK-UOHTED - Singer Bobby Darin, 24, and movie starlet Sandra Dee, 19, pose aboard arf airliner in New York, a few hours after their secret predawn wedding Thursday morning. The couple was headed for California because Sdndra has to make'a movie. The marriage took place at 3 a, m. a day •early in Elizabeth, N. J., because ‘‘We just Wanted to get it over with.” They borrowed a ring for the ceremony at thq home of a friend. . Webb Fund Receives Noted Art Collection NEW YORK (APMkie of the nation’s Outstanding private art collections which includes works by, Rembrandt, Goya, Corot, Monet and Degas—has been left to toe Electro Havemeyer Webb Fund, Inc. *,£ it ; £ ft This became known Thursday when the estate of, Mrs. Electro Havemeyer Webb was filed for probate. Mrs. Webb died Nov. 19 in Bur lington, Vt. Her late father, Henry O. Havemeyer, amassed what has been described as one of the greatest American art collections* ft . ft * Mrs. Webb also left paintings,! real estate, cash and personal effects to her three sons, two daughters, institutions, and others, I Among the bequests was $100,- 000 to the Mary Fletcher Hospital, 1 Burlington; $50,000 to the)Diabetes! Foundation; and $20,000 to Yalej University. V' msnmwG-f Rev Satin is homogmiatd. Yon just open the can and start right in on your paint job. Even more important—you escape the pitfalls of inadequate. stirring. 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Today’s ruling reverses one back! a year ago by Circuit Judge liam J. Beer. Judge Beer said the drainage board had 'failed to take into ac-| count how much Madison Heights j contributefflo the proposed drain In determining .tbe dty should pay $2,848,80S as its share of the long-awaited drain. ~ The city eald this share was aafalr. in oral argemente before Judge Beer last November the city's attorneys said a “proper colcntotloa” -would reduce tbe smoant to well below one million doBam. The Supreme Court supported j county drain attorneys who qpid that financing arrangement* were settled earlier in the sd-cailed goBthficid TToy cane involving the drain The court last July decided in this case in favor of Oakland {fount?.- t Her Car Floats— Too Short a Time ORLANDO, Fla. ■, ' _____ „ /____\r_______ ajuayaa Dad Can t Afford Cigyrs for fad Pair of Twins quit giving out dgan. “I can’t afford tt.” E WCUHOl /€?§ BIGGER BABY — Usa Jane Oliver Is shown (left) the day she was bora,, weighing 23 ounces. The doctors said she could probably go horn* when aha weighed S pounds. She giww and room hams, including lour up-stairs bedrooms. n»ey have an automatic washer and dryer. Bottles .are wanned on an aaaembly Una MOTHER < igWSTOHE Minority Groups' Pal Deaths of 2 Children (Attributed to Typhoon UKUfOfoi & LANSING (B—When Gov. G.fhis taste tor foreign travel. Hie] Mennen WtMiams announced he Soapy tag comes froth the Soap, would not run tor a seventh term,land toiletries fortune made by the! he said his one wh> was to woric) Mennen side of the family. ! SjaSW^feKss elmad ‘mSSWw. tw-at J*» *■" ‘ of 'minority groups in Michigan. : Wiliams has matured tram the tall man; wearing, the green,] to • national and ] polka-dotted bow tie took the *** • worldwide Hguro store i trouble to learn languages. Hel 1* flamboyant RrpuMT ! could greet a Pole in Polish or c*n °*v. Kim Mgte? to win Ms j V Last April, Williams spent three1 days lecturing on foreign policy i jat Yale University, i Williams always was the prac-i {deal politician.' ; He saw Sen. Kennedy as the {Uttttri to the Pacific Sthrs and Stripes, U. S. military newspaper.! INCLUDKD! *on*U*‘ j The dedicated backing of Mai Ho nude a petal of making minority group supporters plus JRRL^ ______________________________ _ Meals — aad HMBam* vote** powerful union support saw him decided. Williams —mag his -of these ndasstl) groups, trnv through some tight state elections powerful political weight early Wh M mvy earn- in recent yearn, his thoughts end,bet on Kennedy all die way. palga aad la between have hlrned more and more to In-1 This shrewdness won Mm today's] Commented one aide: ternattoanl affairs, - i - -”iMu*ineot! If thwe Is anyone In Michigan Sure of his aipport here in who hisnVgeen or shaken hands]Michigan, he left state duties be-]®* ** w w W w. w w w w w 1 :with Soapy, he * either just born hind to tour the Orient, Africa, the 4* Holy Land and Europe. Hit most OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9 Williams always has bedn a recent trip was to South America.]^j dedicated Wend of the Negro, j Just a? if he were still a stay tT; fyme think Ms insistence on aident at Prtnretan or the Untvec-'"^| strong civil rights program In the|*ity of Michigan law school. 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V. ■ ' . ,‘Ai: i 11 i A; x-/r THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, I960 7 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THIRTEEN Will Pldy With Matches at Central a record of our Chief*’ vie* ribbon will be sold by Pep Club Bradell Pritchett, sergeant • at • On the ribbon Is k lance cany* .Hie Central Vanity Chib-has organized and elected Its officer*. The new president la' Dick McCauley. Other officers are . Jim Njdson, vice president; Larry Bremen, sec- All boys who have earned a varsity letter in any apart are eligible to join. Members of the club an looking forward to the annual faculty-Var-sity Club basketball game which After 11 of our 15 games, a nesnretaiy; Tony Rubio, treasurer; and i will be played aodn. i from the play. He plays the role of . Peggy War At«uat, a waiter. Other cast members rehearsing the a (from left) George Sorrows, Judy Pnvette, James B Welcome New Season With Pep Assembly at Waterforc W. Bloomfield d Squads Ready Talkers Tops at St - Fred's Northern Pep Letdew a Busy Group They Do More Than By BABB SBTAN -; In an afternoon pep assembly -•today, Waterford’s G.A.A. present 'ed a comical and spirit arousini skit in peeparntion for tonight’! First During the assembly the GJtA. members proenaeted the Waterford-Wayne game uring the theme of the "Roaring Twenties." be delivered in time for Christmas. It makes a nice gift or en-5t010n' favahl*‘ holiday eating. Seniors . : are accepting all orders, flrtmgl Rehearsals are under way tor act plays to bo fay by the Wa-Qub. | plays wffl be body hi a variety of Gerald wal- The contest tonight la . the first game of the seaaoa for Waterford and Jerry Martin, a back, also received honorable mention. . * + ' * The first edition of St. Mike's school paper, the Mkhaetite, was distributed to the high school last week. • Mach hard work was evident In the publication. h school debate contests, was By BfeAHB M. WALTER The school life of a cheerleader ait Pontine Northern High School is made Up of a variety of activi- ...Tlw MppWBn. I a dance tor next Saturday night, apt a held working organization. Behind the cheers and pep they display in public, ban' ...... of la wMeh they l*a saasmbtiaa, desses, aad ether latagemmk el eatertatameat tor etadiate. Northern Cheerleaders, in dttidn to (fair normal duties ot appearing at sports events, have already sponsored a full slate of events -tide fall. The have held two pap ralHee and tko dances. The cheerleaders also sponsored a huge bonfire that began Osa fall sports season at Northern. W Taws’ tor' the' Past” to •nates Mg mark an. their eal- the daaea ptaawed tor Dee. It, Wffi review too favertle Mt records el •e ipialag Sue Polmear and Unde Schafer, ander the direction to debate coach Sister Roawttha. I.H.M., start winners in a debate with Fowiervllle. Debated waa a national high school topic, “Resolved that the H.N. be significantly strength-recent meeting el ened." St Fred’s took the affirm-aw earn. Jative and FowlerviDe the nega- Cheerleaders along with titop*’ vanity and pep dub strive coo- *fter “ hear el hot debate stantly to boost school Interest and «*lSt Michael's Freshmen [Elect Representatives 1 ,-X By PAT BURNS V ^ t_. 4 Lane, center. Jim Hurren. tackle; Fred s ever The freshmen at St. Mkhfai’a Vocation Day. held at 8L Rita’s Nigh School have taken their flretlpsrtoh in, Detroit on Nov. 2T, by stop into the circle of high echorf|*ffg" Bea*1* activities with the election ot theft first class officers, student council aad mission representatives. St. Mike’s was represented at and will be played at Wayne High School. Game time is 1 o’clock tor the Junior varsity game. The vanity contest will follow, V r * ft .; t , ft ft On hand to help support their team will be the Waterford Junior vanity chrerieaden. Heading the cheerleaders will be captain Lynne her, aad Lb W The order tor fruit pahea Is to Texas. The Waterford High band hare baea taking orders recently for fruit cal sent their order out Appearance of Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Marks New Season £ Ry CAROLYN MAVIS The cheerleaders at West Bloomfield Township High are ready tor the first basketball game tonight against the Holly Broncos. The vanity squad consists of seniors Sandy Kuyoer and Jvxhe Pierce, who have cheered tor three yean; and Sue Swanson and Sandy Rachiete, who ham cheered tor re yean. Juntos* are Melinda Simpson, Candy Hughes, and Sandy Shn- The theme, **A 'Paws’ Past,” also represents the paws of (he Northern Huskie dog. ft ft „t.ft Cheerleaders hare planned on having a surprise disc Jockey, and re&rehment* srtB 'bn served at the toace. ■ At their bueta week they decided to Them organiiatian are super-vtaed and sponsored by teachers Maty Loti Jennings, Richard Hall, ABd William Rose. A1 work as a team aad heps to am etadeato coming to the AO iftch events an thoroughly tanned at buaktoaa meetings, ft ft The Cheerleader* have pent a gnat deal of their time In meeting* planning and drawing up a constitution. Thrir VsmdNati Bimplitod, agroad on aad Basketball pfiyan « rd tp playing the mala faculty, Dec. 9. Student players won last year! The teacher* are out. to even the score this 'Bar. ■* Today eoda another card mark-students - an fti side aa ths resa **« presented the beef aigrenel. This was the first of a aeries of debates scheduled for St. Fred’*. The next to to be bold December 15 with St Joseph High School, of Detroit The ThaOam, St Frad’a Drama Chib, baa recently cboeen the cast for tie first pin* to the year. ’The Importance of Befog ] ast’f Is a two act comedy with nkM players. The elections are- held later Ini tiie year to enable the freshmen to become accustomed to the routine: of high school. ' To represent the freshmen of Room No. * are George He* rettj, preildeat; David Green-lees, vies prerideat; Cecetia English, secretary; aad John Composing the rest of the cast ala Ufancy Gaukler as Lady Brack-Ml, Nancy Rahent ae Gwendolyn, Lana as Otofly, and Janice » cakes w* ( ids uhrip f Next week has been i as the week tor the Trip dub to sponsor its annual candy sale. This week seniors wishing 1 rise money to go on ths sink class trip to the ante, take orders for bones of candy. The candy la fl a box and will 2nd Edition Sells Well Oxford's Beacon Popular the freshmen of’ vice president; Shirley West, secretary; aad Janet Beck, treasurer, ft ft ft Studmt council representative It Nancy Rlndfusx. The mission representative is Sharon Merrithew. Congratulations are la order to the members of St. Mike's varsity football team who were chosen as members of aU-county, dam C and D teams. llr By IJNDA JACOB The second edition sale of the school newspaper by tbe-Joumal-Ism dam was a big success at fhfto«M High Srimnl Use Hwiihy The Beacon la being published once a month with the help of the Oxford Leader. In the past years the paper has been nm off art a, hectograph machine but it is now being dona on letterpress. > KeeoMag, alee a •% given to aenfore A1 Tunny, end; and Ralph eight pages af totornttag aad edition bigger aad better and of note interesting value to all stu-lents. The paper has met with IwriaaUc response. ftoTtllt copies of each edition hare, been ■old. This 1* an increase oNjO ever'last 'year’s sales. The following is thft reactkn to MBre to Bw students. Ronnie Kinti and Janie Langtyj ■aid they found the paper much more interesting, informative and better organized but lacked some; of the local color of those la the ist. i .• ... Paul Ludwig skid, “The sire was better, and all In all the paper was good." •Metes wrtttea ware The Mete-Chorale, the ptoy, "Pygma. Ban”, which k to ha preseatod by the asater atom hi Jaamuy, Girt Traveler, {ha gmtor Bee-cow fight, oxford Gahtoaeo Program. the ttktoat Paridag Lot, etc. The Ughter sews contained . . .. .... ■■ ._ tha tea show tolirvt—. tetter* SALT LAKE OTT (BJfTfa to Dear Aaat Puny. Jokes aad U*h attorney general ruled that Vanity sq« ‘ at green pleated skkte aad Tha Junior Varsity Squad will fas seas the list time, tonight since they do hot cheer at football games This squad consists of sophomore* Janet Renders, Sheri Matthew*, and Peg Nothelfer. and freshmen Gayle Fuller, Sue Kunk, Lynn GatshaU, Pam1 Johnson and Nancy Carpenter. Their uniforma eonatot to green Jumpers and white, roll-up rieeve "ousts. The rights grado « are M Lawson. Chriy Om Seventh grade cheerieadcre are Lucy Alix, Julie Brahe, Sheila Kervin. Sue Sanderson, Ltoda Sposita, pad Sherry Tagoda. Taxed for Tax Info Milford to Put Its Best Cheers Forward MORGAN Tonight tha Mfitord Redskins pen their 1900-61 basketball asm son by traveling to Qarencevillo to challenge the Trojaas. MUferd Mgh's six varsity cheer-ttafiHvTvr iwady~lbr~tkrntolr~ season with completely new uniforms. They consist to rad simmers and pleated skirts with white vests. The gtrts s Commerce Clearing Htipe Areociation mast pay a 1 per emit mbacription receipts \ tt as a tax intormation TM outflto wan designed and made by tha chewinders tbem- Nancy Mendham, ind Nancy Csea. -h~ FRIDAY. DECEMBER ilMO FOURTEEN bombs for the first time lrt Athens to break up the .•«ioo4-tluMwtot :> Greek Clash Injures 55 ATHENS Greece (AP) - HMfce clashed Thursday with 6,000 to 7,000 striking bricklayers demonstrating In'downtown Athens fpjrj , . • wage increase. At least 35 police-! Both barley and oats can he h men and 30 strikers tyere reported]successfully grown in fllraataa too • injured. Police used tear gas]cold for wheat. . ■ > •/ Audit May Be Asked Unless Board Reveals j Insurance Losses Supervisor Harry W. Horton handed hir teHow supervisors an I ultimatum yesterday about Insur-J 'ance. ’ —.' j . The Royal Oak supervisor said; [either the board of auditors reveal what insurance losses the county hbs incurred—and where the funds paid to the county were put — or jhe'd ask the January board of supervisors session for an appropriation for a private audit to dig up the figures. ' I Hit sharply worded criticism, leveled at a meeting of the board, of Mpervtaors' ways and meaaa ! committee, waa directed at Rob- NAIL FOURS IN — Vice. President Richard Nixon poses Thursday at' Republican national headquarters with some of the mail sent to him after the Nov. 8 election. Nixon said the mail waa still coming In. In the background are some of the workers at the headquarters. COUPLE'S "HOME" - What else could they do? Rudolph Karschnlck, 85. and his wife Lillian, 81, jived in this burned-out Detroit home for two years. Karachnick was ill and there waa nt> money for repairing the house. The couple lived in three sparsely furnished rooms. Karschnlck died Wednesday on the' way to a hospital. His wife had refused to leave him, even'to make funeral arrangements for her brother, who died Tuesday. [Stayed With Husband in Burned-Out Home Faithful Wife's Bleak Vigil Has Ended DETROIT UP-rAn 85-year-old In-; The couple lived Ip three roomsjme," she -said. ‘»He was a fine slid who lived for two years la of the 12-room house "that costj8*n,**m*n- wd I promised l would; burned-out home guarded by hia 830,000 wheti they bought' It 30 **?? *11^ hirn always. ’ J ■ .. .... . , . ' , . ZT Mrs. Karschnlck said she had sithfui wife died Wednesday while years ago. | „o children and no dose relative., elng taken to a hospital. Tbr rooms la which they lived She said they lived on social *- ' * * . *, j were barely Warmed by t pert- ettrity payments Dead la Rudolf F. Karschnick. electric heater and the evea I 1 ———— of a gs« stove. 5 Waterford Policemen ! r ivy UMd to rent the upper:Comp|#tg Training f floor of the house as a flat to r help meet expenses. I Five Waterford Township police *■ ' * + officers have completed 180 hours I But fire destroyed that pari of of training at Am Basic PoUee1 the house last year, and they had j Training 8chdri at Royal Oak. ] ; no money to repair It." I ,* dr * * • ST Patrolman David Putnam proved I the snow, and frigid winds moan) . - .___. ... • among the skeleton beams and 0 ***• **•* *1® * *•6’ charred roof, ing of 100 per cent In the examl- ! Mrs. Karschnlck said Km- **e received 87 In the writ- "My duly Is with the living."! b(wd bean an Invalid for two !,en •““"‘“‘‘on on generml police! Mrs. Karschnick said. "I can’t help lw0 I work and 98 tot Michigan law. my brother and I must stay wtth| * ] other patrolmen completing the my husband. It may be five min-i "I spent my time listening to Thomas Farrell, Ronald Freeman utes, five hours' or five days, but [him breathe and talking to him, j Thomas Farrell. Ronad Freeman 7 can’t leave him now." but, of bourse, he 'couldn't hear I and Charles Griffith persons HIM to highway accl- ,-DUplay 0f safety seat belts dents tost year would be alive to- ^ every auto dealer's showroom, day If they bad used auto seat -Removal of sharp edges and (projections from the bumper and Um Our Christman Layaway Plan Ride the But Downtown He was lying on a bed covered | with quilts and wearing a stocking cu* for warmth. The Store Where Quality Counts BE SURE —BE SAFE'—BE SATIS! ty’a insurance being carried by 30 dUfeiisat companies and the real being held by H. W. Huttenlocher Agency at Pontiac. * * * This Moore denied. Ha said the Huttenlocher firm carried about ; F. N. PAULI CO, Russians Hear \ Worst Side Joi Integration • MOSCOW (API— Tam. the of-1 jfidal Soviet news agency, reported] Thursday on the school situation in New Orleans in an item carry-J ling the caption: "Atrocities.'’ . <| J It reported'among other things:, j"Six-year-ola Yolanda Gabrialla ..was brought ftp school) by her [years ago." He said he didn't 1 know Immediately what it amount-led to today/ FE 2*7267 & Saturday do oo though she had been brutally Red Defense Minister Resting, Says Soviet MOSCOW (API -» A Soviet Priced fora sellout! - Tam reported Wednesday's fed* Oral court dedsioa against segre- Haile Visits Ghana - ACCRA, Ghana (API—Emperor Halle Selpasle of Ethiopia arrived Thursday for a five-day official! visit. 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DANIEL HAYWARD Moore's Mother Taken by Death Deaths in Pontiac, Neighboring Areas MRS. ORIN G. FOOTE Mis. Orin a (Elizabeth* Foote. •3. of 21 Jacokes St. died eoriy this morning at her residence ot a heart* ailment. She was a member of Hist Baptist Church, Daughters of Unloh Veterans, and the Wayside Gleaners of her church. Surviving are a son. Samuel of Pontiac; two daughters, Mrs. Snowden Clark of Pontiac and Mrs. Wilbert Freeman of Sylvan Lftke; three grandchildren; tend five greatgrandchildren. Sendee will be held at I:3QT p.m. Monde y at the Huntoon Funeral Home with burial Jn 0>ak HOI Cemetery.: sisters, Mrs: Shirley OUiUa and Mrs. Nonna Fhnahe, both of Pontiac. - " ALBERT I, BARNER IMLAY TOWNSHIP — Service for Albert J. Bamer, 81, of 770 No. Black Comers Road, will be ft 3 p.m. tomorrow is St Paul's Lutheran Church, Inday City. Burial will be in the Imiay Township Cemetery. Mr. Bapwr died Wednesday after kmg'illnees. Hfa body wiU be at the Smlth-Wolfe Funeral Hoihe, Imiay City, until 12:30 p. m. tomorrow when it will be moved tto the dtoreh. Surviving sire Ms Wife Bertha; a ■on, Lawrence of Royal Oak; a foster son, Robert Dennis of Imiay City; s granddaughter and two greatgrandchildren. .Two sisters. Mis. Silas Curtis of Detroit and lbs. Louise Young of Lapeer, also survive. nQLOJR.' DAW PONTIAC TOWNSHIP - Philo R. Davis, SO. of 3005 South BhnL. died today after an illness of several years at Veterans Hospital id ! Dearborn. Surviving besides her husband :Ht* Wf ** •*MooreChapel Imiay City Road, wUl be at 2:30 p.m. Sundy at thai/Muir Brothers Funeral Home. Burial trill be to Stiles Cemetery, Mayfield Tbwn- "dpr Mrs. Pine died yesterday at Lapeer County General Hospital from Injuries sustained In an auto accident in tapeer Township Monday. Sty^ivtag besides her husband are a son, Hwood L. Pina of La-peer; a daughter, Mrs. Window of Imiay City: a sister, Mrs. Gardner Stole of Lapeer; two brothers, Arnold Smttli of Lai peer and Lloyd Smith of Kalama-j zoo; and four grandchildren. MRS. ROBERT SKELDRKK j WEST bloomtield town. Mother Doesn't Return Fiom Buying Toys TAMPA, tL {API — Welfare workers; hardened by daily contact with the lonely children of tragedy, sorrow and hardship, turn away with misty eyes when tprareld Jo Ann says, ' IW get toys." It to doubtful that anyone would tell Jo Ann and her pretty It- month-dd sister Dianne, otherwise, even B&they could understand. The woman thought to be their mother left them In a ‘ too weeks'ago and then disap- FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY SPECIALS! OPEN TIL 9 P. M. TIL CHRISTMAS SHOP — Service for Mrs, Robert. (EUa) Sheldrick. 48, of 3087 Nor-j cott St., will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the C J. Godhardt Funeral Home, Keego Harbor. Burial will be to Oxbow Cemetery/ Mrs. Sheldrick died yesterday i Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital after a faritf illness. -MRS. JOHN H. ANDJERSON ORION TOWNSHIP — Service tor Mrs. John H. (Marie) Anderson. 48. of 817 N. Long Lake Drive, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow to the Flumerfelt Funeral Home, Oxford. Burial will be In Lakeside Cemetery, Holly. Mrs. Anderson died yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital from tn-Juries sustained to an automobile Mrs. Daniel Hayward, *cc*6ent in Pontiac Wednesday. ... " - 9 I Auwtvfn* tftldaa ho* kn.Ka Resident of Orilrlrmrl HiR»beU:a^«in«^'sm.lD«a^RonaJdjHome- *•*“"' iThomas J, Kesiaent OT UOklana ^ ^ ^ Lake W«v! Surviving besides his mother George Dailey; and her mother, and eight grandchildren. ’ Mrs. Richard Davis of Pontiac IMrs. Stella Thompson of Durand. Mrs. DanM (IfsriUa) Hayward. Also survtvh« sm tour brothen. Town*uP “* ,wo brothers. Eu-i - * * * stepmother of Robert Y Moore. Evert Hubbell of Detroit and E. J. **"* D*vt* Arixona and Charles! Also surviving are three broth-chairman of the Oakland county Hubbell. OK. Hubbell and HowardPontto*- [era. Vacell D. Dailey of Waterford; Board of Auditors, died yesterday j Hubbell. all of Pontiac; and two! rAVL D Jovrj, (Toamship and Ralph M. Dailey and | Surviving besides her husband are too daughters. Mrs. Hayden m r. surviving oesraes ner husband ' *«-»* *■*—»"" ®. Bllyeu and Stella L. Taylor, vva* a Lifetime are her parents Mr. and Mrs EC of the sParks - Griffin Funeral;both of Keego Harts tr; a son, - - - l*AJka^w —-— — - —' .lltteswa AhImmm tlnlmladn llWwwe. 1 J|£|* (ithflT, afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ruth, McGowan, 741 Owego Drive, with whom she mads her home. JP . _ - jStite Game fund jdgy in the Thayer Funeral Home. I eld «s Oet. Y sad s lifetime real- r U ; A i Burial will be in-den Eden Ceme- dewt of Oaklud Coaaty. TdCeS MdJOf Clit ttey. Ltoonto. Until last year Ifrs. Hayward * j Mr. Jones, a member of the' Uved atone at IS N. Genesee Ave LANSING (P-The State Oiurch, died Other 100thUith4ayalaggegath-!and Flab Protection Fund «acs^li?e?*<:ttfty * hg*rt ■*<«* •‘j ertog of friends snd neighbors ot-; near-8250.000 cut iri federal aid diir-lMlh0l)l>T _ tended a birthday tea in her honor, j mg the 1MU1 fiscal ^ear Survlvln« b«ld« V*™* For many years an actiw mem- gjate Conservation Denartm«rt;Mr- *nd Mr*- *"7 D- Jone* *** f First Methodist Chun*, she ®u “p,urTn,;three brothers, Winston a of “I miL-unmn., „ , Ford H. Dailey. both of Pontiac; (^FARMINGTON - Service ** sister. Mrs. Addje M. Myers of ■ JP ®* 0315 S^lPontiac; and too grandchOdron. I land Road, will be at 1 p.~ 1 her of First Methodist Church, she My lodai, was alert to city affairs add development. and nad the paper, daily without gT Farmington, Kenneth L. of De- I_________ wB, wjE? msLtt--a lotmept from the PtmnawRobert- ^ v ^ PragSme andj WILLIAM A. MARX Johmon of ^ Dinre,Wohntof) ^ ^ TOWNSHIP-ServiCe k'kue*.- ' programs will he cut down to |6T8,- for William A. Mart. 59. of 3370 / Sleeth Road, wiU be at l(k30 a. m , nsral Home with Wial following PrW t» ISW. they totatoj more to to. Ototo cmm,. “*.“—**• J Sm _ ' ' , Addition of Alaska and Hswato* Tfr. Marx died Wednesday at Williams Got Bad Deal, to the federal allotment list pertly Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital after Cm. Donnlns fierinrei accounted for the cutback, the de*jan illness of several months. His; 0#n. Douglas Declares p.rtment said. body is at the .Richardson- PORT WXXRTH. Tex. (It — Sen. An estimated 1231000 will be.punmj Home. Milford. Paul H. Douglas, D-IU , said Thurv heid bark because of a to-called' Surviving are two sisters. Mrs. day night that Coy. G. Mermen '•dupiicatjon" in t(ie number of touiw, Winterhalter of Milford and Williams of Michigan should haw paid hunting license holders the, Mrs. Dorothy Freeman of New received a cabinet post In the federal government certified tor Baltimore, and a brother. Hubert administration of President-Elect the state in the 19»-:s9 fiscal year Marx of Farmington John F. Kennedy! Another S223 000 was held in check He said the job as assistant amsjlast year. MR*. EUffOOO J. FINE rotary of state tor African affairs] c * * # LAPEER — Service tor MnJ does not,measure up,to Williams , The U S solicitor general heldlElwpod J. (Van) Pine, 56. ot 2106 talents. 'that a hunter license holder regardless of aa_«____y " Overcome Cholera Breaks Out M itoraraa_k» i —----------- RANorrur Tt«ii.~t , ap. bu>'* Ctelaredo. Minnesota and Wla-; BANGTOK. Thailand jra8BfjHCaatoto«tod Bangkok. Is Still recovering from. They counted each license bought. m-juSsT I should be Counted separately fob! SjjH'S'MsUnrhnitMiSiitOft allotment purposes runtri u ui orua eeuater. 74 V. fayiaaw Bear Narva SIXTEEN THfe PONTIAC PRBjSS. ' FRIDAY, DECEMBER g, i960 Williams'Post Pleases Perns State Party Members Mem Governor Can Handle Maw Job LANSING (UP!) - John F. Kennedy picked * who can do the Job when he c! Gov. G. Mennen Williams for the JJO.OOOa-year Job of secretary of assistant secretary of.state for Afric*. * • ♦ * “I think (he appointment waa e net plus for aO concerned." ■aid Democratic National Committeeman Thomas H. E. Quimby. "Gov. Williams has shown a great deal of interest in Africa in the last few years and he has a gnat committment to help the new natlone there.” he said. Quhnby said the (Set that Kennedy dwelt heavily « relations w 11 h underdeveloped WkhT daring Ms campaign points ap the tmpsrtasce of WII- “Anyone who reflects on the choice will nee its appropriateness in terms of interest and talent," he add. liny Mlrhlgnii Democrats had expromd the hope that Williams Only In Abnormal Cases Skin of Some Negroes Can Be Whitened - Doctor WASHINGTON P-A Washington skin specialist sakl today that certain individual Negroes who have abnormally pigmented sldn containing white Motchee-can be given "quite natural" all-white skin by meant of drug treatment. Dr. Robert Stblar of Georgetown University reported he baa had some degree of succew in ill of 300 cases treated with that aim over the past 10 yean, and in moat of the 16 the natural all-white RECOUNT BEGINS — The three members of the Oakland County Board of Canvassers yesterday morning began recounting )n Oxford 90 of the county’s 311 voting precinct* at. the request of defeated candidate for probate judge, Sen. L. Harvey Lodge. Members are (1-r) Mrs. William S. Dixon of Royal Oak, Mrs. Paul IwrtlM fna Hw Gorman of Pontiac, and Carlos G. Richardson, board chairman from Waterford Township. The recount is expected to take about five days, after which 55 precincts will be recounted as requested in a counter recount petition by Probate Judge-Elect Donald E. Adams. d to be tl wee Am And of its Idnd with such a vital am of toreign affairs, any disappointment would he offset ★ * * Members of WtOtoms' staff said they were not surprised at the appointment since a story In a Detroit newspaper early this week predicted it Federal Spending Will Skyrocket Staff members and other Democrats were excited by the announcement made in Washington and seemed generally very pleased and optimistic about it. "It’s a good place to movie up to secretary of state from,” said one Democrat legislator visiting Am capitol. Some Red Jaunts Barred From Aliens WASHINGTON (UPD - The Slate Department Thursday banned aliens living far this country from traveling to certain Communist arena of Ate world. The State Department, which announced the new regulations, said they were ordered by Secretary of State Christian A. Hertar and Attorney General William P. Rogers. ■arm and North VM Nam. In addition, the State Depart- to tmveMn 11 other Oanununtot countries must obtain permits to re-enter the United States before leaving this country. Then son lor the action, said privately there have been id” and “used for other purposes” white on tripe to Man Pursuing Thieves Killed as Coat Catches MALDEN. Mem. (AP)-A mhn trying to stop thieves from stealing his car caught his coat in a door handle Thursday night, dragged 500 feet and killed. The victim was Stephen W. Davis, 31, of Weymouth. The thieves escaped on foot after smashing the car against a parked bulldozer. Goals Commisqjop Report la Specific By CTEBUNG F. GREEN WASHINGTON (API — Though ms have criticised it as vague, the report of the President’s Commission on National Goals was coldly specific on one point: The coat of government will rise by billion* and billions of dollars In the i960*. Taxes probably cannot be lowered and “maj/ even have to be Increased,'’ the bipartisan commission told President Eisenhower this week. * ★ Can a free economy stand still higher, taxes? The commission sayn, it can, if national output reaches the commission's target i rise of S.4 per cent a year. 'A moderate increase in tax rates need not, if its necessity were understood, materially impair the Incentive or the morale of the American people, nor alter the primary reliance of the economy op private choice,” said the But* it added that the rise of living standards would be “per haps at rates below thosfe recent past." The commission Dr. Henry M. Wriston, told the National Pras Club Thursday no increase in federal taxes may be needed, but “1 don’t believe the needs of the pext decade can be met without some changes in dty and state taxes.” He said the commission did not propose a greater concentration of responsibility and power in Washington, but father a greater responsibility for the cities, states, private organizations and individ- The White House advisers indicated total costs will be fairly Ugh. score deterrent” against Soviet aggression and Red China’s ‘blathnt hostility.” from the 1960 rate of $3.4 billion a year to as much as $5.5 billion, within five years: 3. To combat dty decay, ’‘tarter urban renewal prograj costing as much as 34 billion year are needed.’’ Presumably this - means combined federal, ■tate and local outlays; if so, the new figure means* at least doubling the total spending of Aw three levels of government. 4. Over-all outlays for educa- tion must be doubted In 10 years. The state, local and federal government share by 1970 would be $33 button: That the proposals will add up to even more billions la dear from this partial listing: More federal aid to higher education, direct grants for school systems to income states and matching funds for richer states, higher teachers' salariefrMn total, says the com-a "large additional SOME AIMS Federal and state team and grants to help depreeatoiFridden dries and towns build up thbir payrolls,, and to( provide retraining fix: factory workers who are replaced by machines; "Much-increased retirement farm land, with emphasis on whole farms” — presumably by public purchase of the land; More government money for new medical faculties, training of doctors and scholarships for med-iqal students; and Strengthening of U. S. information activities overseas. Only in the farm program does the commission see a possibility of some future lowering qf government costs, through a gradual withdrawal of federal subsidies. 4/ *. : -if -k«Mu A DUPONT WEDS — Michael Ho&t DuPont, scion of one of America’s wealthiest families. is shown with his bride the former Mary Twigger Wright Just before their marriage at the bridegroom’! home Just north of San Ffaijcisco Thursday. Here they are standing under Redwood trees. The couple met when Yvonne; who had Just come from Canada, applied for a Job as bookkeeper at one of £u£ta>t’a San Ftaadaeo Bay night dubs. Some other trimming may be Economies can and must be made but these savings cannot be counted on to offset rising ex-ues," the report says. *. * * 'We therefore, face the prospect, though by no means certainty, that aggregate tax rates wiU continue at something like their present level through the decade, and may even have to be increased.” Whether tax rates go down up, or stky the same, the report went on, “a substantial reform of the tax systems to essential” both to capture revenues wh}ch now escape the tax collector, and to give incentive for the launching and expansion of job-producing enterprises. Seek fo Free Goldfine From Mental Home WASHINGTON (AP)-A court hearing has been ordered next Wednesday on a petition seeking Ate release of Bernard Goldfine from a mental institution. The Boston industrialist has been in St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, a federal mental institution here, since Oct. 18 wider orders of file federal court In Boston. * * * The Boston court ruled that he was mentally incompetent stand trial, on federal income tax evasion charges. Hie U. S. District £burt here was asked to order Ms release so he can return to his home for private treat- liams argued Thursday that stlne was being held illegally, and that his ability to stand trial is getting worn. 1 t>,. ijjt. Daughter of Tunney Engaged to CoUegian ' STAMFORD, OoML, (AP) - T in none of then) was the effect persistent. Their, sldn repig-mented after a time. That is, the effect waa vety temporary. engagement of Jeon Tunney, 21, daughter & former beoepwaljg boxing champion Gene Huney, to Lym Carter Wilkinson Jt, 23, * sity, has been announced by bar parents. , Wilkinson to ft Wife. No 1 IseL- He etreaeed that the technique offers no penStaOtty of convert •< Ing norma] Negro skin Into white, except (Sr a vary temporary period. In a report to the American Medical Association's annual clinical meeting, amplified in an interview, the doctor said he and his associates have also treated some 300 white people for the same abnormal akin condition which is manifested by "a bizarre pattern brown akin with whitish blotches.” ACQUIRE DEEP TAN In the cases of the white people, however, the skin was replgmented Instead of depigmented, as In the case ot the Negros — so that the white patients acquired a deep tan. Stotar said the abnormal sldn condition ip both rmoas Is known as "vitiligo” — and results an inability of ops of the body’s basic amino acids called tyrosin to be properly converted Into melanin, the chemical which normally produces pigmentation of skin. Cause of Ada body chemistry abnormality is unknown, he said. Tm different drugs are seed, depending upon Whetaee depigmentation or rrpigmentation h deetred. Aqe are applied to the form of ointments ever a period ef years. He sakl most of the 16 negroes) considered as successful cases of depigmentation “look quite natural He said some of them requested that their hair be lightened also! but “We have not been able to! depigment the hair.” Stolar said * taw Negroes with! normal-colored akin had requested) an attempt at depigmenting. This was tried and some whitening occurred, the doctor said, Gets Tough In Traffic BONN, Germany (AP) —Stricter penalties for traffic violators, especially drunken drivers, wars! ordered. Thursday by the West German cabinet. WMh a toil of 13,-000 dead and 400,000 injured «| the highways last year, West Germany has one ot the world's Mgh-j est accident rates. 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Naval aad Air Farm watch aa te high WMW oft Ontral America has haaa dastotVe ta jmveattag sa- te flaatemalaa presideat, la • note to Isewhiwsr, made public by tha White Haeae, saM te DA forces from (tvtag sappart ta te with Fidel Oastra, brake te to Guatemala aa. the Uth at the teite month hi arder to ever-throw the CmatMetfaa.” Windsor Bus Striko Tentatively Settled WINDSOR. OM. rn — Tentative settlement 0f Windsor’s eight-day .bus strike was readied Thursday night, R, V. Bradley, conciliator tor the Ontario Departmte HatlBcatlon of the agreement between the Sandwich, Windsor A Amherstbsrg Railway and Local <>16 of the Street Railwaymen's Union was Is bs sought by union blatters of the Week -1 Pleads Gtlilty to Beating Girl Ken Is what jroenc people think are the top records of the week as compiled by the Ollbert Youth Research Co.: v This , ’ Week Are You Lonesome Tonight ..#»,*......... glvla Presley Poetry In Motion . .*...............Johnny Tlllotson I Want To Bs Wanted ...............Brenda Lee A Thousand Starr............ ..........Kathy Young You Talk Too Much ....................... joe Jones Laot Oats .............................Floyd Cramer How (Means................................ u, g. Bonds ®*AF .............................. Maurice Williams Alone At Last.......................... 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West Germany gave notice nine weeks ago tt was ending its trade agreement with East Germany on Dec. SI in reprisal lor Commu- tator It oat m the ana Kathy's itiofiBBBnte first discovered by Dr. Charles Kbmey of Highland Township when the *~Tb father brought her to bis evening. i * * the youngster had lacerations and bruises over 65 per cent of her body and was taken to Pontiac General Hosiptal for further treatment. Justice of the Peace Roy J. Carl said he was holding up sentencing of Mrs. Ronald Clancy imtl bar from the prosecutor's office. year te Kathy, to to te e has tearwad home ta am tor Juvenito authorities were to In-interference with traffic to j*Mtigate condWona in the Clancy and within Berlin lhon* «t Valley Drive today, The chief negotiator tor ._______ .. _______ . West, Kurt Leopold, will meet fidals of the Best German Tledeta tefromJto 4 yean, with their land decide afterward whether to Ministry In what to expected to hr the first of a arias of talks. Leopold got the go-ahead from the Bonn cabinet Wednesday. Both sides appear eager to restore the agreement It is an important factor In keeping together the two parts of the country. FEELS REJECTED Mrs. Clancy told Assistant Pros-arutor Richard Comfit that the I was te only one of Ctoaqr feels rejected by her M- |Bally Ache Owners Get $1 Million NEW YORK 38 Our New Salesroom in OLMKSTON-WATERFOfiD ' <460 Ointo Hwy. In Pontiac m N. SA6INAW ST. Botfi Open SaiMley 12 ta 6 f. M. A MAGNIFICENT MAONAVOX IS WONDERFUL TO GIVE, MORE WONDERFUL TO OWN! THERE IS A STYLE FOR EVERY SETTING. ___________^ A MODEL FOR EVERY BUDGEI1 CLAYTON’S X Furniture—Carpets I___Appliances Open Every Night til Nine - Except Saturday — til Christmas OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS TO 9:00 P.M. 90 Days Same at (Oath. • • Up to 24 Moniht to Pay -^*IQHTBEy THB PONTIAC PEESS. FRIDAY, PECBMBER 2, i960 amc to Repurchase IGOP Challenged to Submit Old Hudson Plant DETROIT fe-Grorge Romney. Vote Fraud Issue to Senate J TtMftoy tbe oompmvyi WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. Hens’ repurchasing the old IWw# Ly M JtciaoR, Democnitlc na-Motor Qur Co plant In tkmel chairman today challenged “ft*® finance the remainder of ^ to *ubmit to a Ma demolition. The deal la to b^lg^,^ investigation their chargee etoaed next month. ]of vote frauds fit the presidential ■ * “* ^___ ,1 election. American Motors was formed •y •» Hoah4CeM-j jtepubllcan Chairman Ttiruston ■aior and Hudson. - jg Morton announced Thursday AMO sold the preparty two the formation of • national re-years ago to feftow-Cammr count and fair elections commit-ahspptag Center, Inc. The new tee to check unofficially "on ev-greup planned a shopping cen jery suspicious state." ter three, hot demolition «f oM L * baitdtnjr* proved dtfflcnlt. Jackson told reporters the Sen- the city of Detroit ffled a wit amp committed, created to nanale ff on7^loSc|election^»nteSts( has received not *,£ » « *>"«£ Republican request to in- ST'Sfnem cTZ .M2ate the election in any state. Aarged the property created a te ^ .howed "their aim nMalu ______________ ___ lynot to prove their allegations” i that fraud figured in the apparent Soviets Remember Mark ieW‘ctmn. ot Democrat John '■ ■" / ! Kennedy as .president. MOSCOW (API—The Soviet'Un-. SUM ElKiE ton has issued a special stamp! Kennedy holds &' slim popular! commemorating the 125th aniu-ivotc edge over Republican Vlcej versary of the, birth of Mark I President Richard. M. Ni of 300 to 223. with M unpledged Sectoral College rotas. Jackson charged*fee GOP ratal t^ the fraud charges in the hope of achieving "one of two and maybe both, which he listed as; « ■ Through "dilatory court (NO-lpifeUc. what he called' ceedings” to delay the certifies Irregularities rfgif to _ __ ____ with fee hope of using this as campaign material years. * * Morton said he himself will head the special Republican qomimlttee formed, he said, to expose to the 5-Cen} Park Meter Fading Into Past CHICAGO . vl‘ They suggested that the commission study plans to develop landing strife on roads feat have been cut off by expressway development or on the highway department’s surplus property. In spite of problems with air ffegiilatianp and the question of ownership of property, fee commission agreed to take the pro- Few airports will allow them -ise their facilities, although air- Arrest Minister's Son LYON, France (AP) - French .slice have arrested Blaise ds Pury, 23-year-old son of the tion’e leading Protestants, charges of having aided a danda-ttne ring,of,Algerian Nationalist rebels. > OMN MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY mi IBDAY TIL 9 Bofttfway-Shell Hdw. 650 Mm A Vi. pi 1-6506 Meaty ef Free Parking Twain. I has Klectoral College margin I jwm0m§ i fMtfM rrm Pbeto HIGH LEVEL PBOBLEM - Firemen, wj» are called on to rescue all aorta of things, are rescuing the American flag here. Winds snapped the ropes on fee flagpole U} front of the courthouse so downtown firemen wheeled their aerial ladder over to put a new rope up. The flag flew securely thereafter. MfiMAAAfiMMAM famous. 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V m: •■ ■ forNETEKM trenorenrtlng Interest hi aqr other America will be the meet Import- of foreign policy for the Kennedy adminlst “ The U n.11 e d Staff a ainnilj may be danger-ouiy late la pre- there la rising agitation, fay _ from Cuba’s ridel Castro, ported and need by the ft* frta and by aaaartad opportunists. hi either oaae, weep lor the rebel movements would add op to calamity lor UA policy and ~eold herald even more calamh President Arturo fYoadbd RR Argentina has few Illarions about ? what ha is q of political strikes. The government then prohibited Communist activity and doM down the party’s Offices and jnibllcation*. But Castro’s Hot hi Cuba gave iw impetus to anti - Yankeeiam ad new aid to Communists all ever the hemtopbore. Then to l on say more about the * I of selected Castro agents Answer Door by Telephone, Latest Service this have been infiltrating Peron-let ranks and hi a number of casaa have inrraasfnHy made amnw with the Peronists. The exiled Per-ea has (tooled it, but It la Increasingly claar his aupporters at home are being hirad both by the Cuban FkMiatas aad the Gosnnamlats. ■ learn and attack 1 the roots od Latin | America's unrest The hemisphere could be headed for one exploolon after another. Communlst-oupport-ed Castroism, feeding on poverty, violence and antt-Yankselam. Carrie* the needs of political disaster in international relations. The Argentine uprisings have Communists. But a Uttlo^ i laid to backers of deposed years ago the Co itor V— B “ “ - M * other conspiratorial groups, eluding the Communists, they an boot pa creating turmoil and producing an atmosphere in which Moscow-oriented After Psron was deposed in 19* the new government legalimd political parties, * One great failure of the United States in Cuba’s case was lack of precise knowledge of' wl)at the Cuban revolution was all about; and lack of familiarity with fts toadora* background. 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Plana for the aStanal .Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs. Frank Hickson. with husbands as guests, wen discussed at the morning busl- A Christmas workshop followed luncheon. Members explained how to make Christ- pies of their work. The group also made wall plaques from marbles and decorated hie ces. Another workshop Is slat-ad Monday at the Ormsby Street home of Mrs. Jadt An- The next regular meeting Is scheduled Jan. 35 at the West Iroquois Road home of Mrs. Russell Anderson. List Party HosteSses Hostesses for the Ctylstmas party for Psi Chpter, Sigma Beta Sorority, ware announced Thursday evening at a meeting In die Voorhrls Road home 1 of Mrs. Wallace Williams. Assisting Mrs. Williams who will open her home tor the Dee. 23 party dbd white elephant sale will be Mrs. Wayne Booth, Mrs. Clement XL Borden, Mrs. James Chartler, Mrs. Morgan Slide Jr., Mrs. Joseph - McDonagh and Mrs. Jack Mc-Vay. ■pee On Tuesday members will visit patients at Pontiac State Hospital, providing presents and refreshments. Smorgasbord Set Bethel No. 5,of the International Order of Jobs’ Daughters will sponsor a smorgasbord dinner at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building, Saturday from 5 to 7 pm Tickets may be purchased at'the door. Mrs* Olliffei * Gets Trophy At a meeting of the. Fashion-Your-Figure Club Thursday evening at the Adah Shelly Library, Mrs. Ronald B. Olliff e of Clarks ton received the trophy for the greatest weight loss. Mrs. Ray Vess, runner-up, received her first gold star for '■ a loss of 10 pounds. An ideal weight pin was presented to Mrs. Edward Bowers. Joining the group for the last time were Mrs. George McMichael who will make her home in.Montclair, Calif., and Mrs. Archie Hunt who is leaving for St. Louis. - 'Fur' Your Face (NEA) — With fur hats so popular this season, your eyebrow* need more attention than ever. If you wear a white, tan or pale brown fur hat, remember to darken your brows with a slightly heavier hand or tiwyTl be lost in the forward thrust of shaggy ends of fur Temple Beth Jacob Sisterhood Presents the Northern Oakland County Antique Show and Sale! I Annual Antique 1 I SHOW and SALE ! . V. ^ A [ December 4, 5 and 6| Refreshments: e dining room will fee open during the entire shew. SUNDAY 12 NOON te it P.M. MONDAY 11 AJL te M PJH. TUESDAY 11 AM. te I PM You ora invited to o wonderful showing of antique jewelry, furniture, china, glassware, etc. at the Templa Both Jacob, 79 Elizabeth Lk. Rd., Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, December €, 5 and 6. tore callactions of stamps and coins will be displayed and offered for sole. Artists wilT be on location1 to do portraits in pastels: —Admission 50c— TEMPLE BETH JACOB 79,Elizabeth Lake Road Social Folk Start Yule Rush By RUTH SAUNDERS BIRMINGHAM - While the Birmingham branch ,of the Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association put on its beautiful Christina* show Wednesday and Thursday at the Community House, another group of gardeners was working at its holiday workshop. A well stocked and equiped workroom has been set up in the home of Mrs. D. A. Sharde-low on Rivenoak avenue and the “Little Garden Club" members are making ornaments and arrangements of Christmas greens. , V * * , * ■ The local combo which its three members call the Impacts furnished music for the teen-age dinner dance at the Birmingham Athletic Club Saturday. - The combo consists of Roger Brown, Jim Bostwick and Buff Russell and will be available during ithe coming holidays. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John C. Zim- mer Jr. (Mary Sue RyanJ announce the birth of a daughter, Mgry Colleen on Nov. 20. * * * ■ Alison Wardrop will ba home for Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wardrop of Beach Road. This is her first year at the West-over School, Middlfbury, Conn. * * * 1 Mrs. Fred A. Jeffers Jr., entertained at a shower Thursday evening for Mrs. James Couzens II. Other guests Were Mrs. Wm. R. Keogh, Mrs. kerb Brown, Mrs. HaroMM-KaitF-fleisch Jr., Mrs. Henry Dahl-quist Jr., Mrs. William Carrick, Mrs. Richard W. Miner and Mrs. William Roney , Three DAR Good Cititens chat with Mrs. Lisle Echtinaw of Hatchery Road, chapter regent, about the nationwide program in which they are parties-, pants. From' left, above are Kathleen Milldebrandt Abby Aids Disturbed Wife of South Grant Street, representing Avondale High School; Nancy Skinner of Lake Orion High School; Mrs. Echtinaw; and Pontiac Central High Schools tvi/uier, Charlotte Hersog of West Kennett Rood. Breakfast His One Fault Drives Her Wild moms Unit By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: vMy husband hasn't used my- first name for 13 years, He calls me “Mama." He’s a good provider, a good father to the .children, doeseirt drink one fault it -getting me. down. He calls me “Mama" all the Time. Even in front of company. I feel .more idee a problem. I had a girl friend sleep over, and just for the fun of it I started to make a list of all the boys I necked with. I-went way back to when I was 13 and included everybody, even the gtiys I kissed only in games, (I almost ran out of paper.) Well, we laughed and joked about it, but here's the part that worries me. She took the list home with her and I am afraid the is going to show it around. .1 asked her for it, and she said she didn’t have it any more. I think she's keeping it. How can I get it hack? ALL IN FUN BUT WORRIED CONFIDENTIAL TO MRS. L. In order for your son til “carry’’ your present htA-band's last name, he will have? to go through a legal qflop-tion procedure* Talk fo a lawyer. P P *- Getting married? For *Abby s new pamphlet, “How To Have A Lovely Wedding*” send 50c to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.- - P P". Pr It you want a personal reply from Abby, write to her in care of this paper. She answers ALL letters. Susan Hodges to Wed Dec. 27 BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Susan Hodges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Hodges of Lone Pine road, hagefiosen ■ Dec. 27 for her marriage No Martin Hardingham of Philadelphia whose parents are Mr, and Mrs. Louis E. Harding -’ham id1 Deeping, St James, Northamptonshire, England. ! Sue has asked Carol Collins of Westfield, NJ., to be maid of honor and Ellen Van Dusen and Mrs. Brace Robinson (Jane Romney) to be bridesmaids. Geoffrey Haroourt win come •from London. England to be mother to him than a wile, Irve tried to tdl him, but it doesn't help. Please let me know how I can handle this, as it is beginning to affect our marriage. “MAMA” '___‘___' # ★________ * ____ * DEAR “MAMA’’: It’s easier to change your attitude than to change your husband’s hab* its. There’s nothing wrong with being called “Mama.’’ It’s a., “title” that outranks Darting, Sweetheart . . .. or even your first name. * It’s hie way of telling you what a wonderful “Mamav you are to his children. Enjoy it, and call him “Daddy.** * * * DEAR ABBY: For a 16-year-old girt this la going to sound pretty stupid, but here’s my Mrs. Frpnk Polasek opened her home on Squirrel Court Thursday for a.—baaakfast sponsored by Zone 8, Past Presidents’ Club, MOMS of America. Proceeds will be used . tor the future nurses’ fund. . Christmas gifts win be (resented to patients at the Oakland County Medical Care Fa-ditty. . UhR 18 of Auburn Heights. has announced a roast beef dinner, Dec. 10 at the Community Hall on South Squirrel Road. A cooperative luncheon and Valentine party is plumed tor feb- M* wttitMre Lcrena Qgg DEAR ALL: Forget It. It’s ancient history. But glon*t make that mistake again. What was, wasj ★ ★ ★ DEAR ABBY: Please do a humane service and put something in ypur column 'about these inconsiderate women who perfume themselves up so heavily that everyone in the office practically chokes what they come in. I want to cut it out add poet It on out bulletin board. CAN’T BREATHE ANY MORE . ♦ P P DEAR CANT BREATHE: -Here it is. Get the scissors and cut it out, and let’s hbpe the heavily perfumed co-worker will also cut it out. Detroit Women's Symphony Opens Tonight The Detroit Women’s Symphony opens its Mth season this evening at 8:30 p.m. at the Community Arts Auditorium on the campus of Wayne State University. t — Guest artist will be pianist' Lois Carole Pacfaudd, a grad-, uate of JuUliard School of Music and holder of many scholarships .-and awards. Conductor this season is Orien Dailey, well-known to Michigan, -audiences. Tickets -are available'1' at Grinnell's or at the door. hostess. Bridge Party Head Named At a meeting of theltipl Alpha Chapter of Epsilon SI ma Alpha Sorority Tfeund evening at the United Fan Building, Mrs. Anthony Grand of Clarkston was ■ pointed chairman of the Vi entire bridge party. - An advance sale of tick* for the Christmas dance » 17-at the Edgewood Count Club was announced by Mi Jack Holler, chairman, ■ Mary Patricia Sweeney qx) on highlights of her work wl the Pontiac Police Departmei :' / ■ . y *' -- . y\> _ tWentt____________. • j ' , THE PONTIAC PRESS, UAH Lands Girl Seniors Honor Eight Citizens • Daughters of the American Revolution, General Richardson Chapter, met Thursday at‘ the Sttvv Lake home of Mrs. JE.)Q. Clark to honor eight -soulor girts of area high ^Khools as Good Citizens for JL960-'6L Each girl was pinned -With a “Good Citizen's Pin” by her mother. ' The pin is designed with 13 DAR. Four books in the center represent the qualifications for citizenship, and beneath is the torch of understanding, encircled by the wreath of honor. The Good Cifigens were chosen by their classmates and faculty for outstanding dependability, service, leadership and patriotism. project is to stimulate appre-• elation among young people of character building as a basis of good citizenship. Senior high school girls re* == reiving the title were Kathleen Milldebrandt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Milldebrandt of Grant Strept — Avondale High School: Charlotte Herzog, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nett Road — Pontiac Central High School: and Brenda Kees-ling of Pontine Northern High who is 1n Abingdon, Ve. taking entrance examinations for nursing school next fall. She . is the. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keesling of East Third Avenue. Others honored were Linda Chapman* daughter of Mr. .and bee Road, Clarkston — Clarkston High; Nancy Skinner, daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Gate! Skinner of Andrews Street, Bake (Mon -r Lake, Orton Highs .Jacqueline Sheehan, daughter of tfr. and Mrs. Edward Sheehan of * Norton Lawn, Rochester — Rochester High; JoeUyn Protit of Williams Lake Road, Waterford, daughter of the W. Cadman Prouts — Waterford Township High; and Margaret .Bjadt* more, daughter of the Fred ; ’ Blackmores of Willow Lane, Orchard Lake —' West Bloomfield Township High. ,» The eight Ggod Citizens will be guesu of thp Michigan DAR March 17 in St. Joseph where the state DAR conference wiljf be in session. The Michigan Good Citizen, chosen on the basis of a questionnaire submitted by each girl, will be announced at the, conference. The pinner will be presented a $100 U S. Savings Bond from the National>Sodety,. DAR, and in April the National Good -Citizen, chosen from judgment of the questionnaires, will receive a silver bowl. ! P P ♦ Following a business meeting, Mrs. Frank Alien and Alice Serreil showed slides explaining the types of DAR insignia and their significance.1 Assisting the hostess were Mrs. William Pelton, Mrs. Elbert Wilmot, Mrs. Harry Yoh, Mrs. Orrin Huntoon, Mrs. B. L. Scott and Mrs. Mallory Coleman. Others helping were Mrs. L. C. Rowley, Mrs. Glen Dolan, Mrs. j. A. Woodward, Mrs. Frank Vaclavik, Mrs. Velmor Lewis, Mrs. Bradley Scott and Mrs. Harpld Fuller. Linda Chapman of Clarkston was her schooVs choice for its Good Citizen. With het (at right) is Rochester’s representative, Jacqueline Sheehan. ■ They\were among eight area girls honored Thursday by General Richardson Chapter, DAR. I FROLIC W with the famous f FIRI-TINDIR r t SiMelaf fOOt Reg. HOW" THE PONTIAC PBS8S. FRIDAY, DECEMBER », 1680 TWEXTYtOKB I '0i, Enroll ■ Nowr INSURE YOUR FUTURE Prepwp yetriielf lor • conor in Hie loooty Profession Miss Wilson M Wednesday PONTIAC 1 Beatty College /'tCh IAST HURON EirtU T*4ty Km re 4-1*54 l«tM Imgs'i • • • tad floor Chooses / Attendants Ouwl, MM Lazenby announced ttendant* for her Jan, 28 mar* (tee* to Thomas V. Studt at a miscellaneous shower Wednesdij? evening at the horns ot her aunt, Mrs. Donald LocanilL at Water* lord. . . * Mrs. Burnell/ Dram, Mrs. Lad Wirick. Mm. Lowell Vollmar and Mrs. Thomas Knight, were cohostesses at their niece’s party. At tiw ceremony In Ovist Lutheran Church, Marlene Laaehby will be her sister's maid of honor. A cousin, Mari jane Lundy, Mrs. Vincent Aknsi and Mrs. Richard Ryan will he bridesmaids, with Pamela Lucarelll and Ctedy Studt, • of The bridegroom-elect MAUNG’S GIFT HANDBAGS •9» w __ A! TAX . Jo SapanaJvo MAUNG SHOES ft N. 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Am I expecting results too soon? Is this a good A. You should begin to ap* a dtf-rence soon. This ia u good i dab although I think there axe some which are better. Whoa wrist, take torn far the stretchout between alt 19s. tog an t you or aigr of my m would flke to have my routine of tend a Doing situps is fine for flattening the tummy. Take time for the stretchout between situps when you do this exercise, making yourself as long as possible. Q. "To bsgln wtth, I at an past 90 and my life has been no bad el roses. I have had to becaupa of circumstances in my home but i of all this I have net Mat ay love of Ilfs, or my pride la looking nice andknriagnrice home. “Win you yieaae advfe whether I should do something fkOU Been though I am event day. 1 want to keep on toe bright side, heep trying. -I am I feet, g toshes Ml aal A. Your tetter Is an taspfratke. Yen evidently face toa meat testing of all hardtolfa, that of having to face an day, one It la much easier to meet e crisis than day after day are lovely. Q. "I am a girl, 14 years old, and I need your help. My hair Is at least two fleet long. I tone ‘ . It In a pony tad and sick of it wm you suggest a style lor mu wlthsot toning my hair out?" A. Most styles would be laborious for an active ghrl of year age you plait It and wrap We can recover from a crisis. Yourjbraids around your head like a figure shows that you havu not halo. Why don’t, you have " given up to despair or self-pity I shortened some and shaped? Open Every Night #til' Christines Lave Song in Fragrance SHALIMAR by Guerloin PERFUME $10,11$, $30, $50 Purse Flacon *,4 ox., $6.00 COLOGNE $5, $8.50 BATH OIL $7 TALC $2.25 DUSTING POWDER $7.50 They Belong Together * SWEATERS i THE. 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A gift exchange and appearing*** of Santa Claus also are on the program. subject will to mcu. visit NURSERY . ’■•The Christian’s Role In Help- ganta will return to the Y Dec. tag the World Situation." jjg to visit' children in the hur- Mrs. Percy Jones, religious em- eery, whose mothers wttl be «P«> pwi. chairman, will, bring the soring a cooperative luncheon to Christmas message to members,1 mark the close of classes. I Only one of over 300 Open Stock Dinnerware patterns I offering top selections and priced to give top values. FBHcciscan ourae He wilt return In the evening to visit the Pontiac State Hospital Y group’, annual party, at which Mrs. Allan H. Monroe and Mrs. R. R. Anglemler, co- St. Nick wlQ make another to the Y Dec- 15. visiting the see-1 ond group of nursery youngsters. That evening the staff will gather at the Naval Reserve Training. Center on East Boulevard for the annual USO holiday dance from 8 p.m. to midnight. The oentar high Y Teen. Ia-teretab Connell will mbotttate a Chrietmao party for Ha usual monthly meeting Dee. 17. A sapper party has been tentatively Mtodwled at S:» p.m. Dec, 19, the Y group of junior high * age boys arid girls from Oakland County Children * Home will celebrate at an 8 p.m. party, while the board of directors meets elsewhere in the building. PARTY DEC. R The stab will attend a luncheon on the ZMf, and on Dec. 23, the junior higL' ‘bays and girls wiU attend a party from 7 to 9. Pajama jftpteS for the vartousj Y-Teen dobs a«e slated throqgh- slumber party to srtodaled this evening. Ctarkston Y-Teens have announced n coed party from 8 to II pjn. Saturday. The local Y-Teen dubs raised the most money for world fellowship olf any Y-Teen groups In 1959. Time and place tor a holiday party, for last summer’s day campers will be announced later. vjarburst 16-PIECE SET Regularly $17.95 Specially Priced .. 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Jtt two-tone toys “run,’’ .tint them a darker shade all over. After the bath, repjgce- 'kxh'— features with fabric paint or with embroidery. Then sew on new button eyes — or use applique for* all features. Wool yam makes new hair tor dolls, or manes and tails for animals. Bright ribbon hah-bows or cottars make the reclamation complete. peteR pan SEQSEIQML GIVES VOU CONTINUOUS tUStWHIHUr Wt No othef bfi fits so well, for Sheerfui is the only bra with caps ef PlenoUstic’1 Exclusive Ptanototk is one piece of fttbric. wi* alternating narrow panels of elastic net end lacy nylon. The elastic Rat automatically adjusts to custom-stop* Sheerfui to your exact siio (own H you’ro A plus, B plus or C phisl white too lacy nylon firmly holds the contour. Painty cotton appliqitet, inside the cups, lift and support firmly, beautifully, comfmlahte! ®»S World of .SauSS ~'U~ Peter Pam UU|BaO MS Oaduat. 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We can serve 200 persona per hour, eat hearty and still h4 Athletes of St Michaels. ’ Donations: *1.50 Adults - - Children 6 to 12 (ChlNboa under f Free) Sponsored by Si. Michael's Athletic Assn. All Awning 4k Storm Wlndew Sales l Betty Leeemn Boaity Shop I Godwin Heating Company This Ad Sponsored by Rdioon Pood Market v Mm Lento Foamier Mrs. Dan Cotright THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRCftAY, DECEMBER 2, 3060 TWENTY-THREE An estlaMRdd tvcrat# of 9.79, ounces of dirt it removed from an n>fehtg8 hime every week/of the >e«r. ■ fr"?r ■ . MacDotoelf | Concert Is Saturday When the Mac Dowel Male Chor-' us presents Its annual Christmas' cohost Saturday evening at Pon-j tlac Northern Hid) School they ! Will have a girls ensemble from Bloomfield High School sharing the spotlight. I Under .the direction of Melvin] Larimer, director of music at Pon-tiae Northern High School, the men I will sing a~ group of hymns. Williams ”iM There Be Music” and It group at Christmas numbers 'ranging from “White Christmas” through the traditional carols. I Soloists will be Robert Martin, Kenneth Young, Neil Hunter and, (Arden Sean. ! 'Kami Bronoel and Joan Grahok will be gtiest accompanists. L Tickets are available at tba door rlor the 1:U affair. I Iron Wrong Side * (VPl\ — To make mono-j grams of. embroidery atand out ' without nutting, Iron cotton ; sheets or pillowcases 'bn the wrong side owfrs it soft, cioth.- Smart Ladies9 Apparel Presents ... GLAMOUROUS k GIFT Igroup “Monogram” BLOUSES Jon FOR GALA 1 EVENTS MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS . Boxed Sots Complexion Treatment / C< Set ---O ’ Your very own personalized blouse of drip-dry, dazzled cotton v With 2 FREE INITIALS Shirley Inez Allen Planning to Wed The engagement of Shirley Ines Allen to Bobby D. Hasting, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hasting of Willard Street has been amnouitced. TV bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Kathryn Allen of West Pike Street and Levi O'Neal ol North East Boulevard. A Jan. 31 wedding It planned. Complete Treatment tot Dry Skinl Indud- | f“ c/y mg Moisturizer and I ~\JKJ Cosmetics ....___ 1 ^ Cologne ondj A 75 Both Powder Set 4 We Make Up Gift Sets to Meet Your Requirements Ski High Fashion (UPP — Sliding along at top speed are longer tunic length belted parkas and tow emits meant for the ski set. Interest in novelty fabrics considered worthy of the anpwy Mils is indicated by the use of CHRISTMAS PARTY Exchange Gifts V Items • Pill Boxes • Cosmetic Purse • Magnetic Bobby Pin Holder ♦’ Purse Organizer • Soap Dish • Ceramic Figures • Ash Troys Sizes 30 to 38—40 to 44 Saturday's the night these Mac Dour 11 Male Chons members make their season debut at Pontiac Northern High School. Going over their music are Walter Kadell of Birmingham. Ralph Bergemann of Lincolnshire Street and Fred IP. Koppin of Royal Oak. wopl tapestries and Jacquard weaves or/ cotton dude. And reinforcing the outlook for it bright /Md season are high colors/shown In both parkas j#.- v. . I snd itmch pants. See Hoir Styling -y——-----------*• ■ «—-—3 1 ^ / ATTOfTION! St aba fa Club members watched' / ... _ I a demonstration on hair styling V IT AH III SALE I at their busdness meeting WedneaJ Wt1; A'* I .day in a local beauty aakm. /] ■ caaaeie jpjKrrofrka | j Members are completing sr-\ ii»« Uil t>*fn»U rongementa for their annifal WATKINS MOBUCTS (Christmas party. / i w *. r,„. rs ;*eu | Just Say Thank You for Nice Compliment Stocking Staffers From 25c FROM CALBI MUSIC CO. merit, instead of accepting it with a gracious' and "pleased ‘‘Thank T Yet that’s exactly what we usually do Someone offers us a nice compliment and *e struggle to disclaim it. 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Sizes 13 to 4. fffc Two-Piece Play Paj Use a Convenient Lion Charge STORE MIRACLE MILE j 7 "V"— 7 ^ niff 1 ’nruH” ^ — THE PONfIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, lp60 _ URL 1 itlLUIl 7 TWENTY-FIVE * •;1s'J J THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMfrHJI t, jra* Top Dairy Farmer to iBe i "The committee on human relations believes It can assist in I mobtlizing these reserves of good will successfully to cope wtth the ; many-fold responsttrflltiss arising [ out of Die Carver attachment,” the statement said. The council of community or- the issues would have allowed t city to stair! construction on sanitary sewer system and a sew- raeeting 0f the Rochester Tuesday age treatment plant, jMuslcsIe to be held at the home However, city officials will notjof Mrs. Henry Axford, <090 N. have to get voter approval on the Rochester Road, sewer project it it is handled by * * # the county. ------------------------lfastssses for the meeting, which - A dtiaens'sewer committe, made will be held at t p.m. Tuesday, up of some 30 Troy residents, re- will be Mrs. Leonard Westermann commended that the dty enlist the and Velma Unekar. Old Fashioned Christmas Party’ churches, synagogues, parent-teacher associations, service clubs and other groups. Installation Held Charier Night Saturday IN Will Attend -Annual Banquet Dinner to Be Held 7:30 Thursday at ) Savings, Loan Building Oakland County’s out-stending dairy farmer will be honored at a banquet Thursday by the Cooperative Extension Service and The Pontiac Press. More than 100 owners and operators of dairy larms in the roun-ty are expected to attend the annual function to be held this year to the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Budding. 761 \V Huron St.i IlM beat of the county’<• aao dairy farmer* will tie named following the 1:ie p.m. dinner. A trophy .will be awarded to the; top dlaryman (or outstanding1 ' achievement during the.past year, by Lee Winbom. suburban editor; , of The Pontiac Press! • * * • Tha~ recipient of the award tej srlected-Tjy a panel of judges made; up oftiirectors of the Dsiry Herd! Improvement Associations of Oak-' land TOounty * * * ' Several factors are studied by; I the Judges in making their jdeci-j sion,-according tu Jay Foffenberg- Elementary School In Independence Township practice for their er. edbnty agricultural agent fori Christmas concert to be presented Mondhyi before the Parent-i the ejetension aatvice. | Teacher Association. These children, are only a small number of i ‘___,. ‘ ' . the chorus, made up of 4th and 5th graders, who will sing Christ- ! Taklh into consideration in nam- ________■■ _____..... . _______ . : ing the top daily farther, he said, I is, hgy herd's high production of j milk rand butterfat, improvements ; made in the farm management I duriitR the year and his particl-j1 pat ion in improvement association programs. In addition to the trophy swsund Election Prompts Bui Ride Utica Voters to Tour School District UTICA — A school-bus tour of the entire Utipa Community & * District will precede a special (lection here Monday to which voters .will be asked to approve three liisues. Heading the list vl proposals on the ballot is a S3.S8 million bond issue for construction of four new school buildings in the next two years. . Only property owner* may veto oa this proposal while all vetoes are qualified to decide on the fwa Total enrollment in Utica schools now is at the 6,981, according to Afldnaon. order to handle the projected enrollment of 104*1 the Board of Education plane to start building 4 30-room elementary school snd two other elementary schools half abe 4n February if the $LSt million bond issue is approved. a request for a ttonal tax and a UM.0M bond Issue tor construction of uuw ad-j ministration office*. School Supt. Fred Atkinson said public response to the three proposals has been favorable. ! Atkinson reported that he had received some 1,200 reservations | from parents who wish to tour the {school district Sunday. ..He said Elementary School Shelby and JH-Mile roads (Prectot No. 1): Disco Elementary School, 51700 Van Dyke (No. 2); West Utica Elementary School (No. 3);. and Dresden Elementary School (No. 4). tnry-Junlor Ugh eehoal would bu The issue would be paid for ..trough a tax levy of |S cents per 11,000 of assesaed valuation tor a period of 25 to 30 years, Atkinson tod. * • . The issue tor building new administrative offices would require a levy of'75 cents per 11,000 of assessed valuation tor one year, he said. mas. carols at the 7:30 p. m. annual event. Leading the choir is Mrs. Nicholas Gemolaa, vocal teacher at the school- .Instrumental accompaniment will be pravtfOqd by the sixth grade band directed by Elywln Eggert Romeo Board Picks Feb. 3 RO Iwp. Vote for $700,000 Bond Issue VofeiSuit Dismissed Changes Mind in Assault, Battery Case _______________________HP__________ The Dve mills for operation to the parents will meet at the schools two mills more than the three mill* their children attend at 2 p m. currently being paid for school * * * 'operation in the district. The parents then will be pickedl The present operational mUlsge up at the various schools and given I runt out this year, explained the first-hand look at the district. The superintendent, project is sponsored by a special Thf> toU| aoheol tax rats In the citizens committee. i district weald be appreUmaMy The committe*. sided hy all j MMI pur »t,»to of assesaad vaF local parent teacher associations, ; uattou next year If all three has been conducting a campaign proposition* are passed, to order to get vetoes to approve ^ tyrant tax rate ia *17.47 perl the Issues la Monday’s election. of IHMHd valuation. _| The committee gave its backing Polling.places in ths Utica Oom-to the proposals following a report munity Schools' fou( preclntswul by the school superintendent which1 be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mop-stated that approximately 3.260 new i day. students are expected to the dls- • * *____* , trict by the fall of 1002. I T»* P°U« tocatod at Wltoy E,St Walled Lake Youth Pleads Gvii service Guilty in Beating of Boy up toe Improvement wtll-prcront certificates of merit j ROMEO — After months of de- In the district In (hr next five board authority .teat March to levy! to dsjryinen In their sura orgaul- liberation and study, the Romeo^year*. board member* raid. four mills for on$year tor opera- {Board of Education last! night set| j > fM)_ l8 tion. Now the board wants to re- The joast master for the evening! *«>• 3 as the date tora ijpecial . V. V™ place the four-mUl. one-year tevy[ «ii) tyt stmirT Hnw«htn* election on a proposed $760,000 addPd ,hat evpn “ ,he bond issue with three mills for seven years. ( FoBowinc the ormentation of the' bond issue tor school expansion, passes the buildings will not be * * it I Circuit Judge'H Kuisel Holland awards WiUiam Kissane of St John * ' ♦ * * {available until Seplemher 1962. has refused to block certification! An 18-year-old Walled wiuSww color slides of his recent! At the same time voters will i“* Prei,em facilities will be wto one mill wsslpf the Nov. 8 balloting in Royal youth pleaded guilty yesterday to consriotfe on the aidewaik trip Id Ireland as a partlcipatt in be asked to approve a three-mlll «v7rowdH • ‘ un,18 2!rl£"teTLSS hi „^i0akJ Township which saw civU ^ battery to the <*t. of the Oakley Park Market in Com- the International Farm Youth Ex- tax hike for operation to be levied!,he 1961-62 sch°o1 year- , , «Hif hTntwim tho abolished h s wantl^ ^^ing of a 16-yeaixjld boy In meroe Township by the proprietor, chenge program. |tor seven yeara- if the proposal I The *700.000 issue, he said, wlirrj^*1'^ ^i^o tte ^' o1* '"“r*4" Commence Township. - * * A Misses. (increase taxes hi/the townships But there might be otoer legal! . . . ! ah»rif*'s d»pi»u*« >ra| The tw* DroDo*ltion*> to be i wtthlii the school* district by the . avenues open for plaintiff Ernest! _ liras to a nhow booth outside the j presented I. oonnerttpn with the *100^ ^ <0rmer I^P ^ 1? 11 ^^ *CCOStsd by The Haoard boy was found u Kissane, who returned home last non tit spent five months to Ireland gtodytog agricultural methods. The .public can obtain tickets for the bOpquet by contacting the Cooperative Extension Service. i peimiMlon thority to laoro mills to pay for It s sf 18 years. particulars of the bond issue and^ ’ „ ,apulated to Judge Township Justice of the Peace John,^ rsrrr ss - roce, H.M: Osklmd, $S.to,_ ipula gt the ^ meeting of the with attackhM Garth Haasard of I vho demanded his tax by Bruce, *s.«; osuano, ss.sss gt the flrit meetlng ot - . ver s period | WssWagtow *T.W; Ray, 17.0s and ’ combined Junior and senior Wilson claimed to bto lawoalt £79 WoodlawnWalled Uke.f Afw» rim hanm.Pt the throe! “ y’ 'high schools Parent-Teacher Asso- »bat IN township voter* were .-a^taro* hiventtoo —""" * had only a ■***•! -.TL l^*L ” School Officials said, however, Voters in the district gave the!elation. dbenfraliehloed became a mat- ' to bis pocket, the tar youth* 0L!h# l^Tf^J^jthat the actual levy would be ----------------------—--------——------------^-------------- ftacttonlng voting machine was | ** ***** boat bta, with beer bottle, sat 2.98 mills based on present valua- • | not repaired, but used Hi hours , , _ tion Star* Roc-pr Kellev 5 Tonic-ht after Wilson brought the trouble I Weick said he will sentence the sard told police. According to present plans. t>M,i * J* * to the attention of election .youth after further investigation Is* rho fl)(Jr %X)U(|lg werf |ater construction and renovation proj-: (worker*. made. picked up to Walled Lake on ects would add'27 rooms and han- 7*~ 1 i,«f—m«h.^ l^vciarrAIN ROLE scriptlon given by the victim. SSLE^^fi°me0 10 Light "s Tree ------'rr after iSiCERTAIN (il ROLE RMH.______________________.^oraryi “I am unsure what pa restraining order preventing the played in the beating and will in- Wheel ifoMB SUBURBAN TMCTOn wkh SS attachments... worlrt yser ’round Im y«tf Clearing sapw, working soil, move in» Iowa ... ovary job’s ohsy to dtr. i and oostor oa yon. Use Whoal Hens big tractor power and oU-perpoee yard and ffaxdoa attachments including now show thrower and heavy doty snow plow. Isdnsiv* all-goat drive with forward and rovers* speeds. Your choico of high Tractor typo tiro* grip oare under weight of Hi ollatool body. Toot drivo a ssporh atrwwittaod Whoal Horse today. CALL FOR A DEMONSTRATION $410 EAST TIME MYMXMTS WI ALSO NAVI A lAtM SIliCTION OF USED WAU-WC AND HIPINO TRAC-TONS WITH SNOWPLOWS. FOR AS UTTII AS *95 KING BROS. Prati*c M. «t OHtLi M n 4-0734 n 4-1112 _ - . Tho bnildtog program wronld | ROMEO_The heart 0, aomeo,, Muiic (or ^ program wiU * board of canvassers from certi-vestigate thscasei °,Prd>'8 Srlv^Ini Pr!^,*1>eW ' business district wUI be a festive provided by a WAoice choral W?.** re,uIts ~ 433 votes tori making a decision, Weick said. «2D Dixie Highway. Dmytonl rootatotog .oven etorarooms. ^ a( ? p jfl ^ when reoi- group from the junior high school 2nd a«ain*!’ th* Uattl yootonlay Farrao bad at the main tour They will sing several- Christmas *10?? °* c vti “*T"!e or ,0"n4top j p|padrd not guUty to taking pari Icomers* for the anndal Christmas-'numbers led by their director Pa''cemen *nd firemen. 'j ia the beating. tree lighting ceremony. ;Melvin Keranen. AGREES WITH TOWNSHIP j---------------------- T----- The honor of throwtog the i After the ceremony, members! ^he township asked dismissal switch this year goes to 5-year ot 1*1* chorus are invited to join of the suit on the grounds that old Roger Kelley, ton of Mr. and !their schoolmates' at a dance *t Wilson had not the proper legal Mrs. Earl I* Kelley of MSI ;the Youth Center. grounds ill Judge Holland’s Cir- Plains, was placed on a yehr’s'l plu* special education rooms, probation and told to pay a $100 additions to and remodeling of : * ?. fine yesterday for "filthy and un- existing schools, and a new grade! sanitary conditions'’ in his res- school site of about to acres, taunttt. found guilty by Dray tan Pistol Jaatiee of the Peace Patrick Daly was Leonard Olshansky of Detroit. Olshansky also was arderod to pay IU court - costa . If approved, construction will indude tlto addition of., a multipurpose room, two classrooms and a special education room at the _________ Washington Grade School. I'*we" K0M- 7 . ___________________■ He will be introduced by local CONVERSION PLANNED druggist Albert J. Schaaf.' repro- Also planned is the conversion I tenting the local merchants' asso-* * * jof some apace at the North GradejciatiQ,, « The charges were brought by {School In Romeo to house offices! The invocation will be given by James McCollum, inspector tor j and tocultv rooms. ;t|ie. Rev, Peter Vos of the First the State Department of Agricul- t ’Seven classrooms, a special edu- Congregational Church ture. McCollum, said it was thejCatian room and auxiliary space . . _ ' ... , ,. . third time Olshansky had' been;«r$U be added to the senior high pecl'a. ***^ ” . bf arrested for this violation • (school, and a like number of class-1 0?*a* who *?,v®dJ". ,ow" by The state :.mpector said decom-!rooms, special education room J1*"® «" Tfc*ak'*l',?,5 D^>* Santa said he pis ns to be around Romeo from now os until Christmas Eve to vtsll with the elementary school OK Sanitary Sewer Study cult Court. J„ Judge Holland agreed. relief may Carver Unit Is Formed in Oak: Park posed meat was found in a re- and new boiler at tfie junior high,! frigrrator and pies were dis- « the bond issue passes, covered Stored in a garbage shed; at the drive-^i. would handle anticipated growth ............ ^ I OAK PARK - The Oak Park ^-aar-asa ^ which will attempt to solve prob-j i Tmu r:*w ____________»—«___I Hb granted in his decree that lenn created by the attachment otj ! ,re7 V,Ty L.OfnmiS$lon (wason’B attorneys’ Miiton R. (Carver School District to Oak; Approvt* the and Emmitt J. Traylor, Park. n.L. e-_.x i______ may refile their grievance accord- * * * ueem$ V.O«T LOW tag to another statute. I Called the committee on human( j Neither Henry nor Traylor were relations, the new group will es-i i TROY - A resolution asking thatlavaUaNe to explain what action tablish a speaker’s bureau as one! I the Oakland County Department of they might take. [of its first projects, jltobllc Works study «he feasibility wtisou claimed the 1M voters i *« of instalUng a sanitary sewer sys-ltave swung the election the p item In Ti-oy has been adopted by I ^ wl„ ! the City Commisston, { City Manager David E. Firestone i He said he was laid off . in a j said the cost of such a study should budgetary cut this year, but ex-be slight since the city recently Pected to be rehired if the police conducted Its own survey of thejbudget is expanded. > I sewer situation here. He said he stood to lose his seniority on the force with the civil service protection throughout answer (jueotioa* formation annexation of Royal Oak Towa-abtp’s Carver district to the Oak Park School District. All the findings contained to the etty’o survey will Re made available to the county. Firestone aropped_ . ' 1 ■ . { __(f*. e~-r - 1 The study was made by Troy's Old Christmas Party {planning consultant*-prior^ to an'R. Musical* Them* ;Aug. 2 election in which two bond!l0 09 WIMSieait ineme issues were defeated. If approved. | OAKLAND TOWNSHIP -4, "We are proud to live to n city which people of all faiths have| being demonstrated they can live work together to haymony,” sp men for the council said to a PC*-; pared statement. ' A dtiaens' sewer committe, made up of some 30 Troy residents, recommended that the dty enlist the aid of the county in building i sewer system here. Tip county DPR currently Is , OHa sA BOND IS81E — Talking over the . upcoming special school election to the Romeo Community School District are the first officers 4$ Bto rawly cetatoBsd jnaior and nstoof high. schoobT Parrot-Teacher Asaortation. They are (from lefti Arthur M. Smith, president; Mrs, C.-R. Russell, parent vjee president; and George 'Simcina,- teacher vice president. Absent from ha*! Bj^ t fii^i Tn^ting *’if Mir<*v sec!rHaiy4reaxt!rpr. ' conriracttag a complete sewer j ROCHESTER — Robert Simon ! system of lateral Hues snd tnak- has been installed as president of : Hues to Keefe Harbor. (the Rochester Kiwsnis Club fro ! The city commission’s resolution j1"1- , requests that the county study bdh! Other newly-elected officers iq- J the economic snd engineering fese- riude William Slavin. first vice ___________| ___ _ lbtlity of installing sanitary geweniprwklent; 4 Arthur Koflin, second Area Junior Chamber of Cbm-and outlets in Troy. vice pcesident; Ally Ensign, treg-jmerce auxiliary will hold its char* i The resolution was approved by | surer, and WiUiam Nichols, eecre-Uee night tomorrow at 8 p,m, to Ntnanimous vete-of the commission, tgry. 'the Springfield Township fiall. • Time to Feed the WILD BIRDS REGAL WILD StRD MIXTURE Saaffowsr food. Hilo Mateo. MUM. Wheel, lacftwboat 5-llra. 60c 10-lbs. 1.10 25-lbs. ISO • • MediiM Size Cracked Cora With Wheat 5-lbs. 35c 10-lbs. 65c 25dbi. 1.35 • Snailoww Seed. Pliap aad Hetty Mb. 19c lOdbe. US 25-lbs. 4.25 SFEMAL BUR0ERBITS DOS FOOD Economical IS4 lag S^39 Jt your Dog i* hord to please, try this new, expanded doo food. Reg. $2.84 value for one weak only at RKGAL DOG RATION t?S Lbt. $1.90 Unquestionebly the bait buy in dog food. On# pound of Rogol is equol to 3-lbs. of connod food nutritionally. —w— STRAW—CIDAR BIDDING-ACCESSORIES REGAL SEED and LAWN SUPPLY CO. PONTIAC BLOOMFIELD DRAYTON STORI STORI STORE IS lesketa $f. 2690 Weadw.rd 4266 Dtoto Nwy. -Pt lstiil _ ■ n S-1102 OR 1-2441 _ LI } A ) THE'PONT! AC PKBS8. f’EIDAY, DECEMBER 2, i960 ■ TWENTY^EVEIf General Aseemtfly Inactive 2 Months 2E U N. Plans Break to Wait Jack's Ideas !D NATIONS, N enoral Aasembl] unusual winter t views of the ministration in UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. ( AP) bogged down the schedule that to go on a double schedule then. Bight now the PoUttyri Com- Q. What causes tujr gag to «hwe hi. tan? T, Y. of Rtver-grove, in. . A. I know this breach of «tf> 4uett* 1« annoying to the dog owner, but think how frustrating It must for dog! The futile fhaatag often starts from sheer boredom, and cari become a habit. Sometimes,- the pet Is got* around In circles in a vain attempt to relieve the disress of worms or other posterior troubles. The tail i»- also a meeting, place for •uch unwelcome gueets as flees, etc. Have your dog checked for physical causes; if there are none, his habit may be broken by reprimanding him, distracting him. or even using a discreet amount of tranqulUaen. —The General Assembly is plan-recess to new Ken-Washing- The assembly, still in sort of a state of shock since Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev’ thumping antics at the start of this aewrion, has hot taken action on a single major issue ih the past two morith*. R has given up hope of ending its business on the target dkte of Dec. * .★ Most delegates fed that the United States cannot make any hard decisions until Sen. John. F. Kennedy takes over the presided cy. They do not want the 99-nation assembly to reconvene before the middle of February. Many hope that with a new U.fl? president 'MM bound toy the commitments of the Eisenhower administration, the Soviet Union may take a more conciliatory position on Ms major conflicts with the United States. SKAT CONGOLESE So tar the major accomplishments of the assembly have been the perennial decision to shelve Cdmmunlst China' ________ _____ bership and seat the Ctongo delegation backing President Joseph Kasayubu. # >.. ♦ * , But other debates have night and Saturday meetings are a^l in the. trusteeship committee and the assembly itself, fat a drive to dean up a bulging agenda of colonial issues before the races# in mid-December. The assembly itself is confronted with a staggering Hat of M speakers who want a say on the Soviet proposal to abolish all colonies at once. This idea was proposed by Khrushchev during his four-week visit here. Another of Khrushchev's ideas, a three-man board to replace Secretary-General Dag Hammar-skjold, has not been made into a formal proposal by the Soviets. But Communist spokesmen have taken a lot of time talking about Haminarskjoid and his secretariat in various assembly committees. FUTURE DEBATES Still coming up for discussion are acrimonious debates on Hungary and Tibet, and’ resolutions, by the Soviet Union and Cuba ac-j cueing the United States of gmskm. || Next week the Political Com-j| mittee takes up "the question of the Algerian rebels' six-year warl for independence from France. Itn is likely to produce plenty of ver-fl bal fireworks, with the Soviets| Joining in hot and heavy against [ the .French. The Political Committee has indicated it also plans! mittee Is Him-mring disarmament, s /question on which its members would like to hear the views of the Kenmxly administration. Most delegates want to avoid voting on rival proposals at this stage. NLRB Sets Election at Zanfop Tuesday DETROIT un—A National Labor Relations Board consent election has hem set lor Tuesday to determine whether Teamsters Union Loeal 299 will represent workers at Zantop Hangar Service. The union and company, located Airport, the elec- Heads Milk Producers NEW ORLEANS VMIlenn Lake ! North Branch, Mich., was elected president of the National Milk Producers Federation , • Wednesday, Lake, a dairy fanner, i an ELEGANT gift is s set of was named at the group’s annual cognac glasses and a decanter convention here. Lake also is for fine brandy. They needn't 1 Emil Farkaa, state labor medi-president of the Michigan Milk be expensive tp be decorative. |ator, said485 Zantop workers were D 1 1 Association. (Don’t select oversized glasses, [eligible to vote in the election. tion. WWW J The union, which has been picketing Zantop tor about two months, withdrew its pickets ‘and police cars stationed there because of previous violence alio were withdrawn. Christmas Specials | Children’s Rockers .. .*495 - CHILDREN'S DKOPUAF TABLE $£75 ond CHAIR SET. O Strata-Loinger Recliner*6995 2- pc. Living Room Suites *119 (All Foam Ceshiswi Fries# Cevstt) \ 3- pc. Sectional . .. *16295 DO FURNITURE SUES CO. I Mile leer of Aebeni Heifbta 3345 Auburn Rd. *p Alvin M. Bentley, said in his Ifiai more than %/MJM waa Jibe "McNamara Re-election "Committee” said it Spent 33L53T.37, -vrilh 317,500 coming from a testi- lor McNamara” spent 18.090 with a $5,000 contribution from fin national AFL-OO. - Tbs “Business and Professional jama Committee for San. Mc-Nama" spent 3UXL '• The senator's personal report -■Raid he spent nothing and *q- -Youth of 15 Drowns In High School Pool i BATTLE CREEK (UPD -pld Whitmore, 15, HOwwned Thursday in the rotog pool at Battle Creek Central JfighSchool. - The boy was reported to have .entered the pool before a swim-. tiling class in which he was a .member began. He waa pulled .Item the pool by other students But attempts to revive him failed. I«ki It Easiti m Dad This Winter Get Him o Slow PLOW or Slow BLOWER WIFE GREETS kasavubu - Congo President Joseph Kasa-vubu la greeted by his wife upon his arrival at Leopoldville Airport Sonday. He returned triumphantly to the Congo after the nation’s Kasavubu delegation waa seated fay the United Nations last week over the opposition of a group headed by former Premier Patrice Lumumba. Salinger Hag a Sunday Rfadr y * ' Kennedy Plays Soap Opera ■ Al- By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) though the last Of ■oap operas recently vs into thin jair, we have gotag here a similar sort of dally drama which might be entitled ‘‘John’s, Other Secretary.’* Or tf that title doesn’t fit, we can always call It “One Man’s Family.’' ctW-banger to Prssldsnt iltoof John r. Kennedy, bet he ne-■•Ily neee a stand-la, played by Pierre Saltoger, bla press Once a day, and sometimes twice, Salinger calls a news conference to impart .tidings aboat the incoming administration. Naturally, the atmosphere to fraught with expectation. TENSION GROW! Will this be the day that Kennedy appoints somaom to his cabinet? Will ha name the new secretary of state? The secretary of agriculture? The secretary of anything? The baby 4 doing vary well. Salinger says the baby has had no oxygen for M boon, but Sal- daily. Very few babies can go for 34 hours without any oxygen. MEANWHIUB . . . And,now, beck to the cabinet. True to the soap opera tradition, Salinger ratoea more questions than ha answers- He does this by rarihg a list of all the gram tarn's interest to the next episode. There wifi be, Salinger ■ays, an announcement iaade to v Palm Beach on Saturday, R will MTher As he reads, the audience Kennedy plans to toko his daughter Caroline with him when ha goes to Palm Beach, Fla., this weekend. She will stay there when be returns to Washington next Monday. will take care of Caroline. Salinger assumes a nuns will do it This to the firmest appointment yd. « rlt |i time for t ‘Thaw aim likely will be mom announcements'made before Kennedy toeves for Florida. So tuna to St this stmt time to- State Employes Plan Banquet in Lansing LANSING (UPI) - State employee have scheduled a 30th anniversary banquet Jan. 35 in the Lansing Civic Canter. General chairman of the celebration to Ivan Eatea, department of mental health. Otto Hardy of dvffl service waa named secretary and Henry Schroeder, revenue depart-, waa named .treasurer. A program honoring Michigan's merit system, which came into being 30 yean ago as an amendment to the -state constitution, to Third of Continent Under Military Rule to the hemisphere to resort to tome to sdbdee civil stifle to aa many weeks. Earitor this month, Gui Haiti mobilised its army and declared martial law when students called a nationwide strike which the government described as a prelude to a Cuban-supported revolt tp overthrow the government | Honduras and Costs Rica called out their armed fores* to tuna back armed rebels seeldng .tD use them as invasion bases for the at-! tacks against Nicaragua and Guatemala. Last month, the constitutional oil El Salvador GENERAL ELECTRIC I, SWIVEL TOP overthrown by • civilian-military1 Junta of leftist laanings and a pro-: nounced pro-Castro bent ' CLEANER FULL 1 HP. 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Parry . . . Koago Horbor . . . Wailod Lak* . . . Union Lake . . Uka Orion .'.. Waterford M , Member FJ)J£. 1 ' jUUUUfrk l. L Thr«« Children Perish in Nashville House Fire KASHVIuLe, Tenn (AP) ^ burned to detoh Thursday night while their rtw i ; f THE POXTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY^ DECEMBER g, lm ***** Buying Habits Changing j:: TWJ&XTYANIXIV w^od stows. The dead were Pi tricia Weston, 3; her' .iNtto Charles, 3; and slater Melody, ' Producers Caught With Stocks Up, \WHAT IS ISANTA’S SECRET. ...and how will it effect Michael, the Boy Fish? Don't miss aninstallment of SANTA and the BOY FISH Beginning Dec. 5th in The Pontiac Press ■P'jJB By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK (AP) — Official* In Washington who keep an eye on you say thepe's been no slackening In your wants and needs in your appetites. They’re as I _ or higher than last year, nd on the whole you’ve been shelling out as many dollars to rattofy them. thereto anything wrong with toe economy. It isn’t your built. You've been doing your bit to keep it going — even U sometimes It hurts. * Merchants a think you’re bidding out — and manufacturers. who have turned out a record supply of goods this year while stocks plied up—are told by official that the trouble to: There has been a change In some of the things you warn, or at least in what you’re paying for. And the implication — although this isn’t pushed by the officials that business should take a new look at consumers* wants and maybe change its emphasis. UOOU OUTPUT The Federal Reserve Board re- Total retoil consumer purchasing was little changed blithe sum mer months from spring, The Department of Comnwree notes . In its November survey. Total consumer spending is running at an annual rate of 1328.3 billion., up 85 billion front the first of the ear, -■ But the department notes that you are spending a bit less tar goods and more for servlet*. It puts the annual rate of purchases of goods at 8196.4 pillion in toe July-Sept ember period, againsl 8196 billion In the ApriMune quarter, with 81.8 billion of the drop in durable goods. MA^Y INCREASES Spending for services increased from 8130.9 billion at an annual rate In the spring to 8132.9 In toe summer. warehouses of some home goods, such as appliances, seemed checked by autumn. . * jw*-W "A factor operating 1 stocks of finished goods to all levels has been the Increased diversity ofj products offered,'' the Federal Reserve reports. And some of the slowdown I dollar-volume of consumer pu chasing to due to price cutting, much of it pot included on official price1 lists, nor showing up fully in the various price, indexes. TouhySksyer Unknown, Says Coroner's Jury CHICAGO (AP) - Roger (Ihe Terrible) Touhy, prohibition era gang leader, was murdered by persona unknown, a coroner’s jury ruled .Thursday.. Touhy, 81, i shot gunned to death Dec. 1K9, Just 23 days after his t from prison. Human blood contains about 'll,. 000 white corpuscle* yer cubic cen- S ANDERS FOE RENT* TRAVIS Republican Rejects Job From Kennedy WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi-„ .dent-Elect John F. Kennedy intU-i Jseuzssj: fc-»—»*• -«- - improved supply of housing andl*,Ued *° Republican Robert A. toe rise In rents, and to such as-1 Lovett into the new administration, soclated items as telephone and After a conference with Lovett, utility services,” the department Kennedy told an impromptu hews ids. - ’ conference that his guest “has re-1 ♦ * * • tired from active service in gov-* While general consumer goods (eminent.'’ ports to its official bulletin. “Out-j output eased slightly "in the sum-i put of consumer goods this year mer months from toe fast spring Now 65. Lovett ip > former sec-has been maihtatoed at record P**. the Federal Reserve finds netary of defense and former un-level appreciably higher than lastjtt was maintained in October at 'der secretary of state. has jWQr and 115 per cent of toe 1957|toe September rate s * -been mentioned prominently for rerage.” ' The fall month, indeed, saw out- * position in the Kennedy admto- It adds: “Retail sales and other|put of consumer staple! expand- istratlon in either department.’ final purchases, Including exports,!tog and three per cent higher than partly as one who would bring a have been higher torn a year ear- at toe start of the year. Thesejmeasure of bipartisanship to the Iter, tort not so much as over-all!include foods, drugs and fuels.inew regime, production.'’ to other • words. Hone furnishings and apparel, ! stocks piled up until summer and however, were off a bit in Octo-! Indicating he definitely would isihce then have shown itttlejber. have liked to have Lovett on Ida change. And retafl sales reached | W * * jteam, Kennedy said “it to a great their peak to late -spring. The accumulation to stores and regret to me that he has retired.” BWr INSULATED UNDERWEAR Our shipment arrived too late for the hunting Mason. We past o groat4 savings along to you. Oz. 100% Dacron Complete Suit With Snaps keg. *74’5 87» 4-Buckle HEAVY DUTY Arctics T cans for HIM cane fir-HER New Imperial DISHMASTER* I THIRTY T . 7T-—. wfrf THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, I960 ■m- SrF, U- w If Yon Like BLUEGRASS MUSIC... We've Got It! Sill Swain—Jim Stump and B^uth Mountain Boys Featuring the Pride of North Carolina Laonord Stylos on 5 Strings Spadafore Bar C N. CASS, COffNIR OP HURON Military Discusses t Now War Targets) OMAHA »" milk to sick Nig-| im.” \ gers and I’m not mad at these tour | In the two weeks of integration {little girls. (The other three Negro at WUUgm Frantz School, “Moth-1^ attmd McDonogh It). But' been injured so farmer” mterad only two chance. Hrm-monted about four year, horn i white child and her mother ; No o SQUilE HID I0UHD DANCING INI Wwlwt BatraH naaatef Intr Thar. . Sal.. I r .akfH ial Umate Daa.laa Sv..r Taaa.. M, h ■ riNBST oar KIR TSAI I AT BOTH n*11 BOOMS I and the police have not arrested demonstrate, any, of the cheerleaders. , “The police are Just following, u th* Bov. Andr—w Forrvnan. a I A* ***** reporter moved away orders and doing thetr-Job,” said Methadtet why has aw- front th* cheerleaders they eyed! one of the cheerleaders. "They er mhoted bringing hi* (year- hint distrustfully. “You get this' don’t push and shove ua." [ old Parnate I/nin to j right. Mr. UPX, you get it tight,” ! * * + j kindergarten. Osy JoRldl i _ | The unofficial leader of the group, "He la a stupid. Nigger-loving; of womjn is named Elsie, but po- m^tar who 18 making troubte,”|. lice call her “Mother’’ because she!-Mother" said of Foreman. !j brings them coffee, | Biggest of the cheerleaders is aj ’Mother’’ is 29, and has two!tan, muscular woman called "The i boys In a Roman Cathidki paro- Fullback," because she Is tall andj chial school. She fears the church|haavy. DANCE SATURDAY NICHT Vrt, hi. la. « -til v r. m. Fit* or Chirk— Dteoor . $1.00 Steak ar Shrhnp 01—ar ,. $1.50 “ SUNDAY J Hollywood Falling Back on Smut and License By BOB CONMDINE I Its heroes walled la a bed of NEW YORK—People . . . places' Bear**— that eharehmee Inter-. . things ... evted la the morality ot their There la no question In my mludj flocks note that the number of that in its desperation born of objectionable films has risen shrinking audiences Hollywood isj from 14 per cent la INt to N falling back increasingly on the: per cent this year, smut and license that once nearly . ...,. Inrr... wracked it in pre-Will Hay. tor acript Inspiration, rather than to, let’s any. the Sermon on the ) Mount, should begin to examine [not only its conodanca but the reason for falling pornographic memory. Sa many of 9 z/neefifta/inxrj; FOOD special ^'Maverick' Wins \poRSK ^[Contact'Bailie ^ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Maver- 1 Actor ' James Garaer, ision’s Bret Maverick, won a superior court, fight with Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., Tlninday. 0W|f A medium that ' lgMraa the enchanting nnd still largely untapped treasury of Dteratura’a fact and fancy, but makes an abysmal otn scenlty called “Mgh school teen, agers are sex kittens,” should have its heads examined. Both of Judge Arnold Praeger held that (gamer's contract ended last March 3 when the studio stopped his $l,750-a-week salary. -This i Garner had contended. The , Judge declared the studio lacked’ sufficient cause to suspend salary beb^use of a writers’ strike. Warner Bros., plaintiffs in file suit, had sought to compel Garner to resume work on the Maverick series. Blackie Owner Now Can Crow With Her Pet ARTESA, N.M. (AP)-Blackie is doing the crowing today. That’s because Justice of the Peace Elmer Perry ruled that n pet craw la Blackie and not AktjT- 4Hariguvsh—fgteaa m Spaghetti 'rmMam9aodt STEAKS—CHOPS—PIZZA—Delicious Breakfasts Snbauriafl Saaiwiches—Take Oat Orders —Kosher Corned Beef SERVING BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHES. .11 AM. — 3 F.M. FISH and CHIOS - SPAGHETTI - ALL YOU CAN EAT 11.00 RESTAURANT OFEN 5:00 A.M. — 7:00 F.M. DINNER SERVED TIL 10 P.M. in th« DINING ROOM MISS EDIE Flaying Your Favorit# Request* on the Fiono LIQUOR-BEER-WINE TAKE OUT FORTINO’S BICMAR M Wart Huron Sbvut FE 3-9448 or ft 2-6229 The court action to determine the ownership of the craw was started by Mrs. Paul Mathtw, who claimed that lbs craw was Blackie and belonged to her family. * * * Mrs. H. S. Cuban - countercharged that the crow was Aloy-ras, her family*, pet. ~’ Some 20 witnesses appeared In m cose, but their tetfmony inconclusive. The crow added little help by answering to both names. A potion who reads an average of an hour n day read* about ID words In a year. mm BAR LIQUOR-BEER WINE FINE FOOD SM-7* South Sanford St. TONIGHT and SATURDAY PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATER THREE BIG FEATURES! ’EARTH FIGHTS FOR LIFE AGAINST OUTLAW PLANET’S SNEAK ATTACK...! See the biggest I COLUMBIA PICTURES teteMSawatoBteteuguawaATOHO HIQOUCTONtewawTOHOSCOFC -ALSO- I J m ,/ x-. • rr ^ :— Stort Recount in Roco^Wg Can Feel It in Our/Bones THE PONTIAC PRlAs. FHX0AY, PECEMBER 2, i960 / /THIRTY-ORB? for Muskegon Judgeship MUSKEGON (UPI) - A recount ha* itarted today In Muskegon County of tha votes coat far pro* bate judge In the Nov. 8 election. Robert Danhof, U.S. attorney far the yeotMW district of MteMgan, lost the election «u>d asked far a recount of eight heavily Republican prednete. In a counteraction, Robert Cavanaugh, who had been appointed to the judgeship earlier title year, sought a recount of the other 63 precincts in the county. The judgeaUp la nonpartisan, but Danhof ia identified with Ra-publieam and' Cavanaugh with Democrats. All Right, Mr. Winter, You Win November bowed out by serving down to 23 the following day and up an appetizer lor winter. Juat a idn’t aw was on tha ground. NXMnha starts On Nov. 30 motsrtats were wjp-ing their winddtielda, hying start stalled MJu ms hewever, Nm warmest of the Mrth at n |----* 1 November bowsd fat with light rain and cloudy weather for the tint week. After the mercury hit its high point on Nov. T, there were two more days of light rain. It turned to mow. The aides cleared after that, and the weather was, far the moat part, mild. Than were 12 days of sunshine, six that were cloudy, four that wen rainy, four oe which enow tefl, and two offering a combination of rein and * * The average high temperature hr November waa 50.33. Tha average low waa 3D.3I. Avenge temperature for the ' aa a whole waa 62.72 degrees, more than two above the normal for the month, 40.1 W. Hemisphere Colonies Hit Honduras Envoy Tolls t | U.N. To Include This|! Region in Debate I UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (UPI) r —Honduras has appealed to the United Nations not to forget In tta 10 Public Excited Qver'(Jarrielot' Broadway's Biggest '60 Event Opens Saturday; Tickets Sold HI April NEW YORK (UPI) — The curtain goes up Saturday niftyt on Broadway’s biggest event of I960 —tha opening of "Camelot," which seems destined to be either smash or the most over-toul theatrical venture in years. Didn’t Push Her Way Into. Filmdom /ban CiawtoicTs Daughter in Moyie By BOB 1BOMAB Does bearing JP Movie '- Half a million dollars is riding on the Alap Jay Lemer-Frederick Leewe-Mom Hart musical , story of tha triangle built around King Arthur, Guinevere and Sir Lancelot, * * * tha librettist, composer and dl- J m fl THOMAS -TV Writer HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP)-Another glorious movie name ia being, carried on by Christina Crawford, making her first Hollywood movie at 21. Christina is the eldest adopted daughter of Joan Crawford, the screen's moat durable queen. The girl has. a role in “Wild in the Country” at 20th Century-Fox, when mama is getting ready for "Return to Peyton Place.” But Christina got the Job on her * * * "When I was younger, mother fyad many offers for me to appear jn movies," Christina said, wouldn’t let me, because she said Does prove i famous name nr liability? “I think it’s definitely an asset,’ Christina remarked. "Pm proud of my mother and what she has achieved. I’m sure that having her name opens the door to many opportunities. And it ia wonderful to sense the reaction that I get from people who have been fans of mother and are there! ested in me. It is a very warm feeling. 'On the other hand, Pm also a spot. Although I have the oppevtuhktoe, I have i to prove (nyself—perhaps more than other performers. I have to produce, or lie." Christina is a big girl, blonde And persuasive, and she ia already teaming the regimen that has kept her mother trim through the years. Christina's lunch In the commissary was a mournful mound of cottage cheese; even at 21 she’s a calorie-counter. rector produced the fantastically [that I had to want an acting ca-My Fair Lady." And reer myself; she wouldn't decide as veteran pnaa agent Dick Maney k for me WI. II." 'My F»ir uay b ■Omb- „„ nght w«b “Hi roM u, auk I could; I didn't want anyone to pave the TVAets for “Camelot” already Way for me. Mother has been al aoM out almost solidly until Ap> big help in giving me advice on ril. Bat public and professionals [individual problems. But as far] alike are waiting critically to as the direction of my career, I’m see if the Lornor-Loewo-ilirt on my own." *•“* *** *ZS«*r “mT it* No frontal ATTACK Tlr •' wmen oaa nll~ui„ . from Moscow to Melbourne. r Christina purposely avoided 80 [ frontal assault on Hollywood. She studied a great deal with the bet-Further comparisons to "My ter sdxxMSUMl coaches in New Fair Lady" have been invited-by York, then got some seasoning in the fact that two principals of the, summer stock, 9ie played every-Pygfhalion musical, Julie Andrews thing from “The Moon Is Blue' (Liiu Doolittle) and Robert Gootejto Shakespeare to “Our Town." (Colonel Pickering) have main She also did an independent film Camelot" |ta Florida. Critics ia Boston liked “Came-1 . *. * * ' I HI but didn't seem to think it! The question always arises with' cotoalaltom “tha Ihiwe wes to ®'Wr second - generation performers: jmfittdn persons who still live LAST TWO DAYS Francisco 1 Deraydw. giihg in tha General Amwmhly, said Afro-Asian dete- •BtunSBy—Doorl Open 1J;» THE MARINES' BATTLE CRY OF THE SOUTH-PACIFIC! Hell, "-*■ i The Honduran diplomat praised Britain and France lor rdinquiab-j [ing control of their overseas pot-| | session ia Africa and Asia. • GUNSM0KE IR TUCSOM* roassT tvckss Doors Opon Weekdays at 10:45 A.M. HOW! HELD OVER!! EXaUSIVI 1st RON! mMfmmsasBHERAsiarFmBHAD.. Someone-somehow was playing a mCSTE A and her “MIDNIGHT LACK" is another shocking suspense drama! 'See it from the beginning! Tonight ot 5:20-7:25 and 9:30 P.MHSat. at .,11:00-12:50-2:55-4:50-6:55-9:00 and 11 ;00. NEXT—'LEGIONS at the MILT & DESERT ATTACK' r! i sj II ENTERTAINMENT! | [ the stars .. ,| t a E STORY...| MVSTERV-TEf?R0R,..Sl/SpEN!?f! that out-shocks DRACULA and FRANKENSTEIN! 1 } NOW SHOWING! mm HIGH AHD MIGHTY THE BICITEMEHT THAT CROWD Presented by WARNER BROS • TECHNICOLOR* A up THntTY-TtVti Tt= THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 106d. ~ "i'7y i j '_J ri/nimc rnnoq, rniUAl, g, iww. ___’ AP Announces I960 All-America Grid Team NEW YORK (I) -A mammoth line and I backfield built around Navy's joe BeJilno, the Heitman Award winner, highlight the i960 All America announcedjtodayby the Associated Press. With Bellino In the backfield , are Jake Gibbs, Mississippi: Per-vis Atkins, New Mexico State, and Bo Ferguson, Ohio State. The line is composed ot Dan LaRose, Missouri, 221 pounds, and Mike Ditka, Pitt, 218, ends; Ken Rice, Auburn, 250, and Bob Lilly., Texas Christian, 248, tackles: Tom Brown, Minnesota, 224, and Ben Balme, Yale, 215, guards, and Roy McKasson, Washington, 205, center. The tram was selected on the graded rerommeadations of eight regional boards of expert sports writers and news-men who also voted on the Bellini) Was a standout in a season in which, generally, attention centered on thel line rather than the backfield. He scored 110 points tor Navy's Orange bowl-bound team, including 18 touchdowns, and gained 834 .yards rushing, 280 yards catching 17 passes, and threw five passes for 112 yards. The 5-8. 181-pound halfback wound up his academy career in a blaze of glory by intercepting a pass on the goaf line in the closing moments of the Army-Navy game, saving Navy's 17-12 lead. Close behind Bellino came Atkins, a 25-year-old wing back, who carried the ball 65 times for 611 yards in New Mexico _____r■■■ State's Unbeaten season. He Missing trap the team is Bob caught 24 passes for 468 yards. Schoredt of Washington, an All-He stands 8-1 and weighs 190 America last year' who had to and was drafted before his sen- sit out most of this season be-for.ycar by the Los -Angeles J cause of a broken collarbone. 'Rams. the only Junior oa a 217 was moved from halfback, to fullback aad crashed through for Ohio Mate with is touchdowns and-MS yards rushing. Gibbs, who weighs 185 and is sure to be in high demand by professional teams, completed 66 of 108 passes for 970 yards and 12 touchdowns, and wound up the regular season by connecting on 13 of 15 passes against Mississippi State. He also was rated the most dangerous runner on an unbeaten but He i Not far behind the first team backfield comes a second team combination of Francis Tarken-ton, Georgia; BUI KUmer, UCLA; Ron Bull, Baylor, and Ern^e Davis, Syracuse. At the flanks oa the mighty All-America forward wall are Ditka and UR«w, who replaced last year's All-Aaserl-raa, Marlin McKeever of Southern California aad Fred Mauflno of Syracuse. Ditka, who caught 11 passes for 229 yards and two touch- downs, was most feared for his hard tackling and bloating. Budd Parker of the Pittsburgh Steeler* called him “Am best college player in the country.” LaRoee at the other end, caught 10 passes for 151 yards and two touchdowns, and recovered six fumbles. / WWW Lilly, the big TCU tackle was termed by Coach Abe Mar- tin^’the greatest lineman I ever coached.” ' He hit his peak against Texas, making 17 tackles, recovering two fumbles, blocking a punt, and'causing a pass interceptioji. Rice, the other giant tackle, like Lilly, was a bear On recovering fumbles. Coach Ralph Jordan called him a "noiseless football player — you don't realize how much he is accomplishing.” Balme, the flrat Yale All. America la a quarter century, was the key to the Etta* perfect seassa. Big aad bruising. sou beat towa,%awa blocked ea plays that accounted far of Mtaaeaeta'a as effectively Wings Lose Game, Lead Thompson Was Paralyzed World Speed Champ Seeking Action in '61 EL MONTE, Calif. (AP)—About a month ago, Mickey Dwmpson was told his legs might be permanently paralyzed. To a man who likes to move along the ground at 400 miles an hour, permanently sounds Ike an awfully long time to ait Mill, The to spend aeven hours up and j around, working in his shop and driving around on business. Howe Sets New Point Record in 3-2 Setback Two Assists Produce Mark;. Ex - Detroiter Burns Helps Bruins 1 occurs to him—while he’s out waling. Thompstgi, the world's fastest motorist. Is not only back on his feet but is flying to Salt Lake City today fo line up tome dates for his 1961 assault on the world land speed record. That’s where be achieved the unparalleled speed of 406.6 m.p.h. in a one-way run this year. " 'i • . . * * * Next year, before he takes his four-engine racer back to Bonneville, Thompson intends to tour Europe—maybe even Russia—with couple of cars he figures could set some records over there. * * * What has happened to Thompson since Nov. 6 is the story of a man who helped overcome paralysis in his legs by refusing to let the paralysis spread to his heart. On that November day, Thompson had run ih two-engine speedboat down a course on Nevada’s 1st* Mead and was starting bade up course when another boat raised a little wave in front of Mm. Even before Ms remarkable recovery, Thompson's story was good enough to make a movie. And that is justwhat they're going to make j of it. Screen Classics plans to start hockey's quiet man, said he had shooting early next year. nothing to celebrate about setjing * * a National Hockey League scoring A month ago, It looked as though DETROIT (API—Qordie Howe, the final scene might be the hospital room of a man who had Just been told he migM be paralyzed for good. But Thompson started to change things when he heard that and I; 'You're wrong, that's all. You're wong." MICHIGAN COLLEGE SCOXSBOARD M THkJt, AIM II WiyM Otita T1. Thiel IPs) SI luUrs UlAlna It. Albion M Fort Haros 10 S3, Highland psrk JO Bowling Green (Ohio) 7S. Hillsdale «S Northwestern T*. Western Mlcbl------- CsMn », CentrsI Michigan SS Swimming Albion 12, CentrsI Michigan « * d EAST . I Harried 68, Bowdoln M. overtime "When I hit it” he said, threw my boat up in the air and! when the boat came down It hit I LalaUe1 S' MUtar*rtu**'48° a larger wave. The boat was going h up again when rhit it coming at. smeSKmi^m. lotu ctmii said 111- Mery's CalU. 48. Stanford 41 „ .__. ^ , ,Santa dara 17, 8an Francisco St. 38 “But it was just a matter of going California a*. Ahmad 48 abend and doing it. Every day the j ££•,.?£ ff7 w*§Ur* w pain gets less.” | ~ By Nov. 22, Thompson was able oenrer us. seatu* ™ record. * * _ * His Detroit Red Wings lost 3-2 to the Boston Bruins Thursday night and dropped out of first jtecd, although Howe set .up both of Detroit's goals and shattered] the all-time scoring record set by Maurice (The Rocket I ^Richard. j Howe, 32 and playing his 15th | NHL season, now has scored 1.093 i points in regular season and Stan- ! ley Cup games. Prior to Thurs-i day night's game, he was tied with] •_ Richard at 1,091. -’ * * . * I don't have any Special feelings about the record," said Howe, nice, I guess. My big goal la to play 20 seasons in (he S’I LL. For that, I’ll need five more years after this one." • * Howe has scored only five goals this year, but has assisted on 21 others. He sees more action than probably any other player to the league. Die Wings use Mm to kill penalties, on power plays and Howe takes his regular turn—and often an extra turn or two.-Presently • he is eight or 10 pounds under Ms normal playing w-eight. A seige of flu and a I tf|roat infecton. have had the veteran right' wing on a liquid diet for three days * ' * * I Hockey fans will argue forevet about the greatest player ever to put on p pair of Skates. Many favor Howe, and the loudest of Ms boosters is Detroit general manager Jack Adams. “There’s no denying that Richard was a great scorer,” said Adams. “But common sense will tell anyone that Howe is the finest, most complete hockey player to the history of the game. He does all things, and does all of them better than anyone else. And the nicest thing of all la that he’s the finest gentleman I’ve ever known. . ' Howe’s set-up enabled Murray Oliver to score early In the third period Thursday night. Oliver’s (goal matched % first period goal by Jim Bartlett and tied the score -1. But Don Mckenney and Charlie Burns quickly boosted Boston in front 3-1. Detroit got a goal to the final minute with one Boston player in the penalty box and Wing goalie Terry Sawchuck on toe bench for an added attacker. The Detroit loss, coupled with Montreal’s 6-3 brawling triumph over Toronto, lifted the Canadian into first {dace one point ahead Detroit. Boston skipped into fifth place) sending New York to HEiSBI kI T i | PR3SH terHhfl B Tents ChtfaituB ■K ■tate-GueVdl [ Auhmw-Iswhfal OfIVA . 5 FUtshmeh-lud signals for Washing^ ton and in the words of Coach Jim Owens was “a real genfie- _......a real leader. He was tremendous staMliztog Influence on the youngsters.” Merlin (Mm, Utah State tackle; Joe Romlg, Colorado guard; E. J. Holub, Texas Tech center, Dwight Bumgarner, Duke tackle; A1 Vanderbush, Army guaid; and Wayne Harris* Arkansas cdnter| were other.»l 1 n e m a n whose work was outstanding. Included on the All-Am erica honorable mention are players from Michigan: End Bob Johnson, Michigan; guard Dick Spring, Michigan; center Jerry Smith, Michigan; and quarterback Jory Gross of Detroit. NXW YORK rAP>—lbs 1988 All-Asm-Isa football looms u sotaelod hr The As sot lolod Prose: FIRST TEAM ENDS—Du Lottos*, Missouri. tfO ft m mMMHH senior, from Costal MSs'nSA put. H. It*. S4k or. TAci'XKL’ Rico. Auburn. 9L 99* M, •• Botnbrldfo. On. .1117. TCU. 91. MS, H W- Throek. Marlin Olson. Otsh I ALL AMERICA TEAM — This Is the I960 All-America foot-ballteam as selected by the Associated Press. Top voting went to Joe Bellino of Navy, wipner of the Maxwell and Heisman Trophy Awards. Die team includes ends Dan LaRose of Missouri and Mike Ditka of Pitt; tackles Ken Rice of Auburn and Bob Lilly of Rotub. Torn* Tuoh. ____ _______(brMMsn. 0 grata a inner. UCLA. Ru ML Bo j lor « Xml* Pn»ta Srmtuos. THIRD TRAM _NDR—Rush Cnmpboll. W»sbD|tu SUI TCU; guards Tom Brown of Minnesota and Ben Balme of Yale; ^gu w Mtefr>M.-.. center Roy McKasson of Washington; backs Joe Bellino, Navy; — “— Jake Gibbs, Mississippi; Bob Ferguson of Ohio State and Pends Atkina, New Mexico State. Dwtahl Rumsnmtr. DAS DA—At VsndrrbUL Ms Us. Tens Beating Colts Twice Is Lions' Big Chore DETROIT Hi — The Detroit the Green Bay Packers, 23-10, PCH Starts Tonight A strang U. of D. quintet better be careful In Its opener Sat- _ * *____* j urtey Rigkt agatost 8e«tli Dr- Tl» Canadlem overpowe^d the] ketm Stefo wtJck led meet of u*fs ‘n * 8ame that eniptid into the way last night before loring a melee to the final period, 'there to Big Ten foe Iowa, D-76. wfpt it mmitiai ii ttm im 301 ___________^,.. ■.-•. • p minutes - seven assessed at one Former Wolverine assistant PNH Tankers Win, 76-24 Pontiac Northern swimmers scored an easy victory over War ran Lincoln in too season ’s opening meet at Warren, 76-24, by tak- splashing when It travels to Ypsi-lanti. Bruce Norvell and Ben Donaldson, two of the county's best owlm- first In all evsnU oncopt the mere In the breastroke and long medley relay. distance fteeuftyte, lead the Chief returnees with Dick Doerr in toe butterfly and Bud Oder ,in toe dnrt distance freestyle events. Captain Rich Gould v events as did Fred Kern. Gould ^fopk tht 400 freestyle and 300 freestyle to 5:04.3 and 2:22.4 respectively. Kan wen the 60 and 100 freeatyfo events to ;3M and 1:60. Other Northern wieners were n* WeUs, bottertly flste); CUy Gobh, haokotreko (i:17A), Omck Oreas fad, asodloy (HflSJ). Tonight FmUm Central aterti Most Race Favorite NASSAU, Bahama* (API—Little Stirling Moos, Britain’s beat and nerviest sports car driver, was a popular favorite today to push his rear-ens4ped Lotos Monte Carlo to victory to Nassau’s li2.5-mile Governor's Trophy race. than to take the measure of thejdium, Baltimore Colts twice in a row.! But it may be expecting a little too much Not since 1966 hare the world champion Colts loot two games toi a single opponent to the same son. Detroit, along with San Francisco, turned the trick that time. The ton trawled eoet to whip the Coils »t| led Sunday. GORDIE MISSES — Gordie Howe (9) of the Detroit Red Wings, set the all-time hockey scoring record Thursday with 1.093 points for regular season and playoff games. He mines on AP PtsMlI -this shot but assisted on two Detroit goals. Die shot goes behind the net protected by Boston goalie Bruce Gamble. The Bruins beat the Wings, Michigan's Big 3 Starts Cage Play Michigan’s big three on the |Jacobsen, led Iowa most of thelLeBunchere #nd John Morgan sports front, University of Mich-jway last night Detroit will startjkfohf "^to center Charley North, igan, Michigan Sfpte and. U. of j what is considered one of the I. ®*F?aLn U®1? Hughes, who luis D„ lift the lid seasons tonight and tomorrow. Michigan travels into the land of Daniel Boone to meet Vanderbilt tonight and Tennessee tomorrow. * Michigan State hosts an always tough. Butler University team which last night whipped Wisconsin, 73-58, ; / their basketball most potent front lines in college basketball with forwards Dave [guard along with Frank Chkwwsld. the Baltimore Battle after day layoff from competition. In their last game, the Lions thumped SEC Dominates South Senior Bowl Team Set time for a near free-for-all. Henri Richard of the Canadians -and Frank Mabovllch of the Leafs tiie main combatants, but all other* on the ice except toe goalies engaged in the fist-swinging. Richard scored two to Montreal’s goals. NBA Standings Form Dave Strack begin* his first son as head coach with a small inexperienced squad led by veteran John Tidwell who should continue to brerfk all school scoring marks this heason. Tom Eveland a tittle sophomore from Livonia will start at guard with Don Petroff, a husky 84 product to East Depnit going at forward. Michigan State will also have three sophs in the starting lineup with returnees Dave Fahs and Art Schwarm at guards. Ted Williams 6-7 sophomore from Stroudsburg, Pa., will start at center; Titans, who have bees I 7 th In a arday night’s opener with South Dakota State. The Dakota teem, led by Dqn MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — The Southeastern Conference dominate* a 25-man South squad named today for the 12th annual Senior Bowl football game here Jan. 7. The SBC Placed 17 players on the squad, including third team All-America Ed Dyas.of Auburn, holder to two national collegiate field goal records. • * - * v* A second team All-America, 215-pound Cotter E.J. Holub to Texas Tech, la one of two Southwest Conference players selected. The other Is Arnold Davis, all-conference end from Baylor’s Gator Bowl The North coach again will lie tor Lee Howell of the NeerYork Hants. The players turn pro tn the Se» lor Bowl, each member to the winning squad receiving 8600, the Inhere 5500 ----- The Southern and the Atlantic Coast' Conference etch placed three players on the Rebel aquad, which will face a 35-man Yankee team to be announced soon. ★. ir w ; y Weeb Ewbank of the Baltimore Colts, South coach for the second year, said!! "Thia looks like one to the beat balanced squads in Senior Bowl history. 1 believe we can get .the South beck Into toe -win column this year.” . » # * * The North won last year 3|-7,i Spa fota^Stirw. \ Mississippi: G«r-d? °"ch: °WWt» TWcls); Bobby Cresplno, Charles Mrante. LouUIsoa Stata: Walter Bgjgj. HUtalppl Stats; Alta. WUUtar. GUAXDfl—Pat Dys. Osortta; Collie* ■I’d rather like to know what it would be like to get away to front," the strong boy from Ligonier, Pa., mid plaintively after his fint-rountU' 7l Thursday. Palmer, who set * record for one season's earnings when he won tbs Mobile, Ala., open lest Sunday SaT"* n-te .mmiiXrt to bring hie fake to 873,711 en. DnABiwnBAnvs 1 — — - ■>— tn. tprwi thp niiTpnt mmnptitinn ii OCAKTXRBACXa - Bowart Dyer. Vlr-.Ma Mill*—- “--L “ -z*- 42 tac. SataP Lmr NHL Standings ssr1 Toreoto W L TPts. OF OA F7 TTI I? a s i b s « W 7 T IT ft 89 i8 i i H ft ii la 1 B •> M f a t is frir N. Michigan II |Set for Playoff Victory Would Land Slat* Col logo Bowl Detroit wfll carry a 45 mark! 'n into the crucial game. The lions] have won four to theta* last ate HICKORY, N.C, (AP) - North-after dropping their first three era , Michigan football Coach games. . (Frosty Fkrkecca Thursday pic- 'll was a hustling pdifa of Liana tured toe Eastern NAIA playoff that upended the Colts In Detroit game here Saturday between his team and Lenoir Rhyne a* * con-teat to speed against power. Before hustling his tew to a practice field, Ferkacca said he erne not too disturbed about the single wing used by Lenoir Rhyne, which ha* won 10 in « row and was the No. 1 team in the NAIA ratings. Northern Michigan (81) • lMh. - 'It's hand to say how we'U do Saturday, said Ferkacca. “We have a good small college football team, but It wfll take a lot of determination and effort to win. “We’ve played two opponents that urn the single wing. Hillsdale and Yonhgstown, Ohio.” It praa Youngstown which hand-I Northern Michigan it’s only km. Ferkacca said. “Lenoir Rhyne has more multiple qttensq and can do s lot more off the tongle wing. They do more things with the football than the other teams we faced.” Die Weston NAIA pUynff pm. i* Saturday at Areata, Calif., between Humboldt State and Whit- on Oct. 33, 3817. Two Interceptions, by Dick Lebeau and Dick (Night Train) Lane, plusla fumble Ireoovery oft Colt quarterback I Johnny Units* paved the way for the Detroit upset Much to the credit for toe Detroit victory also must go to the Lions defensive linemen who put • rush on Unites all afternoon. Detroit coach George Wilson re- Palmer Trails in Golf Meet WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) •Arnold- Palmer wea five strokes off toe pace as the second round of the West Palm Beach Open golf tered the current comptoition the outstanding favorite, and hie 7l in the first round didn't discourage Ms followers. Moat to Ms victories have been come-from-fce-hlnd efforts. The laurels for the opening round went, to George Bayer, the ttester from Gleneagles, ill., who is unbeatable when he ir on Ms game. He wee on Me game Thursday as he carded 3898-65 over the 6,745-yard, par 73 Palm Beach Country dub course to lead the field by three strokes. The two wlhners will play in ths HoUdsy Bowl at St. fetem-Rhyne Challenge Is Accepted By the Associated Press fieiiflRrvBHifli niilnf*ln titers are plenty otdesrfaeer-tafa areas to MfaMgaa, bat some ^Prejn*... hunters dispute They have Issued aa invitation fa Ihe thperfauat fa prove that Iwu to omasrvittm staff fan counted 841 dear fa a SS mile drive through wwtheni Marquette County and northern Delta Conn- tr- David A. Arnold, Tinanali*. ha fa willfag to aeespt toe fa- THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,1060 THIBTY-THOMCB llth Frame Sunday Bowlerama Squads Listed I I)favy won the flrit Army-Navy | football game in MO, 344). T By CHUCK ABAIB All Is In reediness for {Sunday's (gening round of the Pontiac Press Bowlerama tournament to be held at the beautiful new HOwe’s Lanes on Dixie Highway near Clarjartan, The 10-alley establishment Is In Its first season of Deration. The spacious building has become one of the showpieces in area keg circles. Barb and Lea Howe orevioaaly had an eight-alley place on the other side if US 10. . About 80 or more* of Sunday’s 212 contestants Will go on to ttie finals hi weeks against the survivors of qualifying^ rounds at Sylvan Lanes and Montcalm Centra. An actual division will be another feature of the Dec, 18 title round. ,1- Tha opening field will indude howler* ranging to aweragaa from 111 to 2U). Moat of the total top. kagan an intend became there wtB be a aecond chance to qualify tor thoee who ton at Howe's. Ik Til* opening round of the ah Annual Pontiac Preaa Bowlerama tournament la aet to go Sunday at Howe’* Lane* on Dixie ~ aid. Kay Kaaat, Walt BMawlea, A total at 313 men win be battling tar bertha ta the Dec. IS championship round at Lakewood Lanes. Approximately the top 30 plus will quality to advance tor a shot at the 01,120 in guaranteed prize* plug many Other awards. ■ who tall to make the Former champions pick Cork ■nd Joe Myers win be in action Ihag toafa tan ftataa, Walled Lake, Lake Ortaa, Chitoha, My, > Pavhkarg. Oxford, Puna- big money. SKIPPING ABOUND Lloyd Hoover of B A H Recrea-on reports some Mg scores _ the Senior House League there. Dove Eby, a Bowlerama entry. Mt 7«, Paid Edwards 2T3T23730, Eggleston TO. Meryl Taulbee and John Lorang 3T9 and Vln Spencer STB. Burmeister Lumber!' 11: IS SQUAD A1 Wl ttlngkam, Bay Ludwig, Ron Ludwig, Bill Bracken, Darrel Gardes, Bfcfeard MoOrttar, Lee McCetter, BUI Bridge, Ben aae. Bay BewhaB, BW DeBats, bvto Gray, Edwin Stator, Fred Baal. Tony Garay. the final deadline the Mg handicap event la Dae. Bowling will get tinder way at 1 a.m. and continue through 1:30 the qualifying lift is de- termined Sunday. who make the finals of finishing in* the money as the prize fund will be returned 100% to the purse. Sunday’s top scorer will be assured a handsome trophy tor his,effort. Hie guaranteed prizes indude 1500 tor the champion, 1350 to the runner-up, 1150. $125 and $100. The opening roupd squad list is as follows: Ulta A.M. SQUAD Arts Davis, dart Miller. Art Chi totaled 3133 .. . Frank Perns',haal** ttom. C- Wright, Albert opened up a pro shop at Wert Side j Wertey Lawrence, Recreation . . . Local women will I*1* Norman. K—ta Lecce, Vie-be competing in Woman's Mkhl-i tan Stole tourney this weekend at *■«* *•** ***** ■ r crack. a Hm m Jr Prank tapwar, toy Ctoih. Jo ta ten. ta *, ta, _ W t*?* '■ ■ w...ww«*»aB?a,5t?S5.SJ Kaaat, Donald Myers, E. a Utpnrd, Arnold Lather, Dangtaa Ball, Robert Hnkka, Steve OUoeck. t:M SQUAD Edward Reddish, David BUHker, Marty Burkhart, R. O. Greenwood, Otas Miller, rheto, Bi Varga, Bah Gar-wjeklsm. Robert Laws—, Edward Medved. True Out, Art Lias, Pad Karas, Walter Bean- Broncos Setback, 73-72 as State Quints Start By United Preaa International A pair of foul Shots ta tba final 1 34 seconds of play tort spoiled Western Michigan's Md for la test.start in the 198361 baakst- 1347, in its opening game of the hi other games HUladal ^ dropped its aecond in a row to an Green, 79-45, Aquinas turned back Bob off, g| 1'rbaniak, Harry Katamazoo, 63452, and tat Huron Welch, Bui Lembertan, Ed E*g Bud Julia. Howard Furha. Lee Winchester, Rady Malts, Ban Larkhart, Carl Harris, Pete Evarta, Ctariee Patotan, Al Papa-1 petal toad midway to the flnt ------ - , rallied to edge. Ike ah«M.t Detroit Race Course Western'i Ron RoMnaan led a0 scorer* with 33 potato while teammate Sam Key dropped to 30. {Brad Snyder was high man for the Wildcat* with IT. Lawrence Tech won tto.fi^st opening game to six yean last night. 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U Johns, George Adams, OS-vfor Lmaaaaa, chrta Nicholas, ■any Befl, Albert Otoea, Larry Dswssa, Lloyd GMky and Tom Can. fcU SQUAD Wayae Baal, EBgtsa gafltea. tmaamaiJ Ut-Um tin ->jn —.I"*" *■*•* Klchard Cork, Aussies Praise Yankee Netters for Big Win MELBOURNE (API - The aw- r«*"r to Hama ceas af Barry MacKay and Eart 1411 *Wk (Butch) Buchhol* to forging the I ^* "«**«•■*• ."taw prexy to Head TRA I mg game m six yean urn mg». ^ flnt anAmerican single. final to ' Swrt^Alim. M-Tl>ch, «Tof 2, l*** * ■—*. ■“ ■*'«« **“ Victorian tenrta champton-j gjtoa ISMto^ Pal Ttoaaa W. NEW YORK (AP)-E. E. Datettwmkhmat's basketball power* a^ ****■ Shaffer, praafent of the Detroit decadp ago, only held a 39-37 tad1 ** **«■». D" Race Course, wu elected pmal- attte halfbut came mi in a rata Jf£_and “«* Gloor °* Balltoa. Terry OantraR. Ivan! dent of the Thoroughbred Racing in the second half to win aotag ....... . |Orayeratt, Ciark Belch, Stan] Associations Thursday succeeding ieway. John Braffley led the as-John G. Celia of Oaklawn Park | Eastern MVcfogan wiped out a Celia had headed the organiza-123-36 halftime deficit and scored a _ ____________ tka‘ tor fan year*. M vietoiy ever Albion. The r Australis for the trophy at Jack recently fired a 389 there The TRA board, of directors con- Huron* were paced by Tbm Mac-Sydney Dee. 3328. and Tom Nugent hit 688 in the eluded the four-day meeting of the Kenite, who scored 25. and Ron * * Senior Hquae League. Nancy Buff- organizatton's 19th convention bgrlGulyas who collected 20 potato. The triumphs by MacKay and myer ha* 188 average in Lakeland reelecting Donald P. Rom of Del* Michigan's other InteraUte Inter-. * * * Buchhoiz in Thursday's semifinals Ladies loop at Sylvan . . . Junior aware Park vice presdent; Span- collegiate Athletic Conference Howpver, DennisChapia, drew laudatory comment from the Houee League- at Thunderblrd cer Drayton, executive vice presi- teem didn't tars so weB. Central;year-old St. Louis kegier who shot often rtern and critical Australian!Lane* hat 16 teams ... In tam- dent; James E. Dooley of Nam-1Michigan dropped a 75-G6 decision!a 299 game in the 1958 tourney. Captain, Harry Hopman. ington Clasaic, Cameo Jedefry ganeett, secretary; and John A, to Calvin. Calvin, one of the top copped scoring honors with 26), •'Americans Get Great Qip had 3100. Luke Leach 343646. Cbrtl Morris of New York, treasurer, contender* for the Michigan Inter.'256 for a 535 total. Boost.'' blared a headline in the Jerome 643. Sam Kendall 640, Lou The board accepted the mem- collegiate Athletic Asaodadan tl- Melbourne Bui which called thejKaniska 640. Dkfr Preston 346, beishlp application ji Randall tie, led all the way with 3323 i U; S. Davis Cttp buildup the moet Jlm Nycum 311 and Mike ShabHah P*A of Ohio, bringing the TRA! margin at the halt successful m IQ years. ^ {ML 'roster to 44 members. 1 Wayne State defeated TUel (K> ships was generally viewed today ! 1111 *ka 943041. Fester at and as a giant atop toward recovery! 0,I",WI 0M. of th, Davis Cup Th, iKTrt h out why Jack w * * Chamber* la off to such a Mg The Americana play Italy at start to bowtfcg HU mother. Mrs. Perth next weekend in the totter- Chambers, has scores of 303213 ftoals for the right to dial-1235 this season at Syivon Lanes. The star-studded field rolled tws_________ _____ _______ _ practice games each ThursdayIjRa Walker, Frank Spadafm nigM in a special “Parade of Part Gewge, Tten ChppaB, Sami Stars’’ feature to the Chicago CMi-iMarVesS, William kgsHhw, Haw-! •eum Carter led hU team to Osmptea. Robert Kmehal, squad honors in the special team Newmaa» Donald Roberts, event with a 195-258—653 total. jAraoH KWn, Charles Aaatea, Lea! {Bay ROC HEATS*. 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Huron PI 2-1211 I High school athletes who think all they need , to get them through j college is 7.ff naming average or 25 point shooting average may find themselves on the outside looking in. i This, is in essence what Michigan State -assistant coach Bert Smith told five promising young athletes, their parents and ben of the Optimist Club at the annual awards luncheon yesterday at the Elks. outstanding students for “athletics, scholarship and citizenship.” Winner* of the awards this year were Dick McCauley of Pontiac Cental, Jerry Mineweaser of Pontiac Northern, Tam McArthur of Waterford, Rady Yapo of fit. Frederick and Bob Linmntnan of 8t- “At one time the first questions in recruiting used to be — | How big? How fast? How tough? How smart? said Smith. "Fnday as first question Is —’Horn ■mart?” he replied. He warned that a student can’t Wait until his senior year or un-le gets to college to start studying. “A good student is made in high school and he starts in his freshman year,” Smith said. Smith waa the guest speaker St the luncheon which is held annually til- present merit awards to The students attended the lunch- eon with thpir parents and football coaches. Mayor Phil Rowston spoke briefly and Kline Hartman and Bob Lark made the introductions. Optimist president Bud Stark conducted the meeting. WWW Each boy received a certificate and his name will be inscribed on the plaque which is kept at his respective school. Deer Kill Reports Show Big Drop Over Last Year LANSING 01 — What appears to be the lowest deer kill since 1954 was reported by the state Conservation Department today. Preliminary filed reports on the 16-day season that ended yesterday indicate the i960 deer harvest may be down 24 to 37 per cent from last year’s near record sea- MEN’S NIGHT inliMINGMM MONDAY, DECEMBER 5 Gentlemen, next Monday Night from 7 to 10 will be a "Nd Woman's Land" in Birmingham. The merchants have re-served their Stores exclusively for your Christmosihoppinq. A helpful. period planned to keep you out of the 'dog house and deep in the Hearts of the opposite Sex. Expert assistance Oiy gift wrapping on the spot. Bring the Boys; > they'll enjoy shopping for Montfe Christmas gift on Men's Night . . > ot her favorite store.... pmOtfbJffMi StMMlMCflAM CHAMIE8 OF COMMZtCl' and M,Ort deer. The 115,000 killed last year were the moat since lost and the second highest on record. Hunters brought home an estimated 45,000 to 56,000 bucks, possibly the lowest total since the year’s kill exceeded 68,000. The anteriess deer harvest, estimated at between 25,000 and 30,-000, la down about 40 per cent from last year. i A special Dec. 14 season opened today in Allegan Courtty where deer do considerable damage to I farm crops. | A small crop of 1%-year-old bucks, which normally furnish two-thirds of the kill, resulted frpm [severe weather in the late winter and spring of 1958-59, Ruhl said. Lack of tracking snow also hampered the hunters. League Openers for St. Mike, Lakers Featured Four Loops Will Got Under Way; Central I Home Saturday By CHUCK ABA1R The first big prep basketball schedule of 196041 comes up tonight around this area with league games among the featured contests. ■ , V ♦ * Pontiac Central returns to action tomorrow night entertaining Grosse jPointe. It will fae the home opener I fop the Chiefs who won easily in fhe debut at Edsel Ford. | Coach Art Vaa Rysla will likely start the same lineup which performed well Tuesday. The I unit Include* BUI Pritchett, Otto | Kennedy, Bob Smith, Clarence Dougins and Dk-h McCauley. * * / * It will bi the 2nd game in as] many nights for Pointe Blue Devils play at home against Dearborn tonight. Dave Veenen-dahl, 6-2, is the lone returning starter among five lettermen. He was top scorer in a 11-4 season averaging 17 per game. Dave Miles, 6-4, Ken Stanley, 6-1, 5-8 Brian Mumaw and Mike Miller, 6-0, may be the other starters. * * * Grosse Pointe shared the title with Highland Park in the Border Cities League a year ago. Two of the biggest garnet of Interest will be league affair* In the Bibirbin Catholic and Wayne-Onldand. St. Michael is host to powerful Orchard Lake St. Mary at Madison Junior High in the SCL tussle. Strong St. Fred travels to Royal Oak to meet a big St. Mary quintet, St. Benedict starts defense of its crown vs. St^ James and St. Rita is at St. Clement. * * * Royal Oak Shrine takes on Mt. Carmel and Farmington Our Lady of Sorrows visits Dearborn Divine Child in other Parochial division games. W-0 favorite Holly lavadeo West Bloomfield In that loop’s feature. Bloomfield Hills Is guest of Cterfcston, CtaieneevUe and Brighton, 1S5S-6I co-champion*, clash and Northvllle meets Milford. The Mustangs get right back Into action Saturday pfalast Plymouth, J Other league play is set for the Oakland B and Southern Thtikrib. Madison - vs. Troy and plays at Oak park in the “B” The Thumb slate will have Dt,^ at Brown City, Armada at Anchor Bay, Capac at Memphis and Al-mont at New Haven. First Big Upset in College Action NEW UNIFORM — Ron Hansen, voted the 1960 American League roql4e of the year, has shed his Baltimore - Oriole uniform to don Uncle Sam's uni- By The Associated Press The college basketball se opened with an astonishing upset last night, Utah, regarded as one of the top teams in the country, took it on the chin from Los Angeles Loyola 85-64 after Mowing an early 25-12 lead. Ohio'State, the NCAA champions, and Bradley, the National Invitational Tourney (NIT) winner, got off on the right foot, however, as did Cincinnati and Kentucky. The tougher night* are coming, and Bradley found out quick -L ly that they don’t pay off on reputation*. The heavily favored Braves, who beat Providence la [ the NTT final la New York last March, went right down to the wire before knocking off Minnesota 62-58. All-America JerryLucas pumped in 29 points to lead Ohio State to an 8544 victory over Ohio University. Ohio State won the NCAA tournament over California last March. ♦ ir it Cincinnati, mfiius the graduated All-America Oicar .F | smothered Indiana State 9041 as the new Bearcats’ coach, Ed Juck-got his club away to a Mat start. Ohio State, rated a good hot to repeat a* National Collegiate champ*. Bradley and Uncteaati St. Bona venture, showing all of Its power of last seasn, bumped off John Carroll 109-45. Tom Stith tallied 37 points but saw little action as the first string played sparingly. The Bonnies ran up a 28-7 lead fan the first six minutes in quickjy administering tM mock treatment. Lucas dropped tn five baskets as Ohio State took a quick lead Ohio University, and at halftime it waa all over as the buckeyes held a 40-26 advantage.! The 64' junior got 16 of his 29 total in tiie first half. * * * Paul Hogue, a 6-9 beanpole. I scored 17 of his 23 points in the) first period for Cincinnati, and the Bearcats wodnd up with a 44-20 lead at the half. Jucker yanked his regulars for most of the second half. * But Bradley ran into difficulties, at Minneapolis. The Braves blew an 18-point lead, but managed toj pull it off in the final 65 seconds. Mack Herndon sank a 20-foot jump shot to put Bradley ahead 6948. Herndon Anzs 64 Chet Walker then converted two free throws to | make It certain. With eight minutes of the game remaining. Gal Sabotini and John Griggas of Minnesota sparked the Gophers to a 54-50 lead. Walker,] who wound up with 25 points fori J Bradley, sank .two field goals and he and. his mates .took It from] there. A it * ‘ County back Jack Newton didn't Ed Bento led Loyola to Its up-j give opponents enough troubles get over Utah and 64 Billy (the on the gridiron, now he is Mop- Hill) McGill. Bento was top scorning to.be a key man on the. West with 30 pointe. McGill got 26 for | Bloomfield basketball team. The the tJtes,' Lakers host Wayne-Oakland title California, minus Darrall Imhoff, I favorite Holly tonight. Ifacet the alumni 56-46. mm Reined ■a95 uhh mo FRH, •fout n sit cmms WITH EVERY MUFFLER er rrrko iRtmiinom GOLD 6 CREST PhUh Pna FM* STILL AROUND — As if All- Waterford will be among tfapee Inter-Lakes’ teams playing tuneup tilts. The Skippers will travel: to Wayne, Walled Lake entertains Rochester and Farmington is at Livonia Bentley. Craabrook hosts Hasel Park, Oxford Is at Romeo, Emmanuel to Pino try Day U. of M. Representative favors Bowl Tie Again CHICAGO IB — Marcus L.I50 per cent over 1959 although; Plant, Michigan faculty represen-lthis might not be relfected in a tative, has spoken out strongly ini 5-4 record because the conference! favor of resuming, a Big Ten con-1 throughout also was improved. He! ference level Rose Bowl football looks for further improvement at contract with the Big Five of the Michigan next year as well as in West Coast. % the conference. Plant, addressing some 300\nem-j * ♦ * bers and guests of Chicago’s Uni- Fielding H. Yost trophies, pre-j versify of Michigan club last night, sented to the Chicago area’s out-said that he was "optimistic and standing prfps based on athletic in goes I change i Is at Port Hama, Royal Oak rivals Dondero and ■omo of the other Mg non-loop affairs. Others will have Warren al L’Anse Creuse, Imlay City at Marietta, North Branch at home to le, Ortonville at Goodrich, Birmingham Groves at Cherry Hill, South Lyon vs. Parma Western, Lapsing Eastern at Flint Central, Saginaw Arthur Hill host to Ann Arbor, Flint Southwestern! at Jackin and Midland at Bay City Central. . NEW 1961 RAMBLER *169500 Wo Win Mol Knowingly to PadorsoM BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER hopeful something can be worked out on a Rose Bowl contract despite Minnesota’s avowed a t a n d igainst it.” , The Big Tea’* annual winter meeting* open In Odcoge next wepk and Informal dlocoMloaa on e expected, the agenda. and academic achievement, went, to halfback Don Hogan of St. Ignatius and quarterback Harold j Brandt of suburban Hinsdale. 'Terrible Turk' Faces Dynamite at Armory, All "The Terrible Turtt" Bey Plant also said that he thought [meets Johnny “Dynamite9* Gates ___* _a til. ___1. J__ I__a .4 SL. FREE CHRISTMAS TREE With Purchase of Any of Hie Following... 2U.S.Royal WINTER-RIDE Saw Tire* z—er ucf 2 U5. Royal Tirei *£5^31" MUFFLERS Free Installation ' GUARANTEED Front Eed Alignment Kin^ Installation Center 60 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 3-7068 ♦ A crow From Tel-Huron Center Weekdays 9 to 9$ Saturday 9 h 6 f most of the Big Ten’s athletic director*. &re hi favor of discarding future football schedule that greases to a round robin slate by 1960. A A ★ At present, schedules are frozen at the 196546 level of 10 games instead of and include seven conference games for each school. He *ald such a round robin ■late would lead to provinciallun and would cot oil athletic relationship* with traditional rivals. Michigan football coach Bump Elliott said his team waa Improved in the feature bout at the pro wrestling matches tonight at the Pontiac Armory. A tag team match will pit Tony Ballaegeon and Frenchy ViUard against Crusher Cortez and Perd-val E. Pringle. A no-time limit match ouia Papineau and Fearless j Shields la the other bout. Starting] time is 8:30 pjn. 1960 DODGES SAVE $1,000 lasted** Hooter, Tarn Mgnols. OM rater, Boctrte Wlpon, ale. -BANK RATES- YOUR OLD CAR DOWN JOHN J. 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LOUIS (API-Major league baaefaall’s battle-weary bram, aft-w a nb-declsion session in Lou»-vtlle. arrived today hoping to establish harmony out of die chaos caused by their constantly changing expansion plan. the trustees of the game, njtnd-hll of the public's growing suspicion and distrust, were determined to put in end Urthelrfric-tlous feuding and agree on sound expansion programs (or both major- leagues. Presidents Joa Cronin at tha American and Warren,Giles of the Nadonal League are prepared to Introduce at the three day sessions starting Monday aevgral amendments designed to dear tbs way fof AL expansion to.10 teams next year and the NL to 10 teams in 1982. Hip amendments are aimed at modifying Rule 1 which stands in the* way of the Ali metrtak into Lm York. Rule 1 of all major league cluba is required league wishes to eperi shop In a dty occupied by another league. Walter O'Malley, head of the Los Angeies Dodgers, thus blockad the AL’s Invasion of his territory. Commissioner Ford Frick, in whose offices the amendment* were drafted after 9 boors of conferences, hopes at lead one will be acceptable to both leagues. Nature of the amendments la only to Fridc,' the two league presidents Mys. One thing la certain. The Ne-.ional-League looks with disfavor upon the AL proposal for two nine-in 1961 playing an; Air Force Plays Miami Tonight. at Orange Bowl Chamberlain Swishes 41 to Take Lead in NBA MIAMI, Fla. (API—Air Force Academy's Falcons and University of Miami's Hurricanes cjash to-! Jnight in a fodball game that will! PHILADELPHIA (AP) Wittlthe opener of the Convention Hall end »o-so seasons for both. jchamberlsin and Elgin Baylor, dopbieheader witnessed by 5.304 • • * the top two scorm ta dd National (am. Philadelphia Is Only a half About 30.000 fans were expected i Basketball Aaaodmtion. are head- game behind, in the Orange Bowl for the 8:15 «d for their best season* yet tf| Twenty-six assists by the Ward- EST) kickoff. They ware anticipating a look at the talents of Rich Mayo. Air Force quarterback who has become $50,000 and <90,000 in saftlatnents. . j The mbior leagues concluded j their four day convention in Louisville Thursday, passing 19 amendments and rejecting 15, Moat were of a technical nature involv- f lag obscure baseball rules. ___p ______ _ J The more important pertained! interlocking schedule. The NL. isito setting up machinery commit- ] expected to reject tMa plan Mon- ting new tpams in the majors to | day. have working . agreements with Aiso, If the AL decides to oper-iminor league clubs, cresting a! ate 10 clubs next year, the last deadline for settling territorial] dty will be Los Angeles, not Hous-jdisputes, extending the first year]! uro -fr Toronto. A week-long ru»1draft rule and putting a compro-lj that the AL was secretlyjmiae college player rule into the]j planning to move into Houston, books. .where the NL has placed a fran-j chise for 1962, was scotched Thurs- ,|ie minors have their way. I day by Frank Lane. new major league teams, such as | The general manager of thcjHouston and New York in the NL , Cleveland Indians Said he talked ^ Washington in AL. once ip-wtth virtually every AL club own-jproved by the commissioner, may | er and not one expressed an In-'enter into working agreements | terect in going to Houston. Thus j wjtj, minor league clubs before j ft would appesir )hat the recent U|*y gtart operating, exchange of warnings and threats . The squabble between the Amer-! by Commissioner Frick and the k-an Association and Griffith | careers of the Houston club of the prompted another amendment. In | American Association were twine-future such disputes must be cessary _ ; settled by Nov. 30 or go before s arbitration committee. Also to be tackled la the indem The college rule would ban|| INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — John-jnity battle between the American signing and tryouts of college ath- ] j . n *—as-------ax- Diin *------«-** _ -J tL. *L4 U'aakina.,1. FRIDAY-SATURDAY-MONDAY SPECIAL PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! TROPICOLOR Va" Mahogany PLYW000 V-Groove, 5 Pastel colon *695 they continue their current pace, ore in the first half tied an NBA j* Chamberlain t ook over .the|record.for total agiists in a half D sobring lead Thursday night from set by Sheboygan in 1960 and tied * „ Baylor, by ooilectb* 41 points Injby Mlnneapolla last year. Of the be* pnaere of Ml ibriptnx the Philadelphia Warriors ■ *3*------------------ Swtaeino j now stands etgfcth in Coach h Dead at*43 °» P«F*«*1 fcari books. dumped in 7k points for the h 4r Lsftkpnt i —, . ,, .—w _ _ _ . The Hurricanes have competent1 * * * ’ „ny Galvich, 43, Indianapolis R*v*-J Association and the old Washing-'letes except during the summw ipaawre In Eddie Johns and Bob| 7. era Chib swimming coach, died'ton dub over the Senators' inva- vacation. like afano* ail of the] iWeaver and an out standee recelv- ' *"?,71 Thursday night In Methodist Hos-sion of the Minneapolis-St. |»aul minors’ other decisions, it is sub- ^^BiUMllTer 2 M .‘■“US He had undergone two op- territories • jMt to sppMval by the majors atj] 1 / * \ * games for a'Tftpoim avw^e. His ^ ^ for *p. The AA demanded 11.600,000'their Joint meeting Dec v/tJL kL . *« -MJgWtf'Jat Tir*** t *.“V 1 --------------------------■— rected. Miami. 54. wo*d finish ^tn he racked up an NBA-ree-j ojviera swimmers ‘have won1 a. good s 'rtccci u last yrer ond 2.707 points fa) 73 gamss in ^Xiphiet sinoe Gal-, I »j. - . „ . _ivlch took over eight yean ago.. ! ^ f^'And hr groomed world record1 icalU the best 6-5 man^in the^^ coUlna ia the but-, m P^*®**"? forty *«1 Donna Graham in the f0r ^ freestyle Dona led Riviera ter thanlMs ».« of last year whenj,^ t0 ^ .traigfat womens ^ 2;°‘4. **** 79 8®™^! national long distance champion- ana 24.9 of his rookie season in 1950-50 when he coilecfod 1.742 in ^ TOgames. NBA TrH* a- | a.mIm year but that his poor foul shoot- at Btg Los Angtlt* ^ ^ hpI^ He made Arena onl) 3 of U Tbcrsday night “Every chance-T get Fve been practicing,'’ he said. “If I could at least match my foul shooting !|f It could overcome Air Force. Fullmer, Ray Clash Saturday lAN MUD NR SI5.00 pm lass as n.- *,*— li— U—|«-H IntUn PATTERN *1M Gsrsgs Sidlag SM5.00 prt MIS IS. PL DICKIE Lumbar WRESTLING Ckriitaas Gin CERTIFICATES for BOWLERS LOS ANGELES __Si iraiH bihmui my iuui rnmnnum *P^latiS and ^0/ UM year I'd have a higher relfad today except among the f---- principals—One Fullmer. NBA ^ m miU(leg p^ictjorn ft * worid middleweight ri«Mnploit. and too ^nTforey Anything can ex-champion Sugar Ray Robinson .. They clash for the third time Saturday night for 15 rounds less with a national television a_ . . , . dr^«vu .h, w "-iiar’L,:: 5rs»S!S5i A * ; their nine-game winning streak _ uo_ ^-.jiinapped by New York, 116-111, Fight time: 7 p m.. PST, Thi|"V Jr---------L----ZL...:---1. scene, the big Sports Arana. Fullmer, the sertous. ffiyssrtldj rider * the Mormon church bom! West Jordan, Utah, remains s 3-1] betting favorite over the Harlem dancing dandy. 39-year*d Sugar 1-Ray. ■ , Fullmer is recogntwd throughout mo* of the world a* king of the 160-poundere, and Robinson •aii a* making an unprecedented in the crown for the sixth Armory, l:NP.M. nkWi tss IMS t»»r Mtuteos MS iBEsrsr vinren n. ■afvaaA MOTOR INN RECREATION li t USSY bid t* i his amazing career Paul Pender of Boston is recognized as the champion in two NBA states, New York and Massachusetts .. 1; . Giardello Is Outpointed ] cXJUXiNE. Gernumy lAFi — Peter Mueller, of Germany Thursday night outpointed Joey Giar-; dciio of Philadelphia In a closely (might 10-round bout. Giardello outweighed Mueller 169 to ISO r.tardrTlo. 30. who rates second i ui the li* of contenders tor Gene; i Full mer e world middleweight th! tie. halt knocked out the German,' in the second round of their flret. i dash at Milwaukee in 1955. Winfdf Wtofhtr SPECIAL! FRIDAY and SATURDAY Opsa Ivsntefs TW * PM. 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A sporting goods company supplied tiny clubs just right for the fplk* using them—putters R’s the first annual convention a foot long, drivers not much sf the National Association -of more. Little People of America ( But with their laughs, the dele- mHLW.IT FACILITIES i gates are serioua about some ••Our organization includes hoth thin«1 '»*’« here. „ midgets and dwarfs," said Bob] Brower, 33. a Das Moines, Iowa, ] supermarket operator. "We pre- pie understand tjjitTUttle people think the same, *1 they do," delegate said. we want to show we can iU bo allocrtod in | Ordtr of r*Mfv«tion coupons rocofvod. MOM NO................WJHItt OF RESERVATIONS -A.... I FlMM print MMM of MMduol r*s*rv«tions on Mpanto shot* ond i »___Attach.___ ~ ' --------------—' * ) y* T.Vlfe^ | ' . SMNAfUM ..J........^..^7 m fHfltTY-EI&HT i PONTIAC Violinist Joyce F^sler^ Like Van Clibutn, Had to Score in Moscow for US. Fame ■By mrUM BAmUE NEW YORK - 1) seems a pitiful commentary on the perceptive power* of the American public when. so often, our young artist* must be MM exactly. American audiences he' told, by Europeans or Russians,” that one of their own artists is worthwhile. -But she spp-I poses it is because our country . _ eventh would not School of Music. She had won hf much of aa honor perhaps, coveted lac* Memorial [ bat the Raaoiaas don’t seem t* Prise. Great vtoHatato SSlgetf | care where you are placed. They aad OMrakh coiuddered her * call yon a ‘laureate' of the cm ___ _ _____ "the finest” aad told her so. She J petition- What a lovely word,!' lands — particularly in Russia —^ dreamed, quite naturoHy. of a ^ who is tall and alimlta young, and doesn't quite trust before they are nationally noticed: oaccemful concert future, a re- attr>ctjV(, wu urged t0 make!*1* Judgment, whereas other lands here. cording career, pmsribty some coacni t Runig jp,* have centuries of experience in * * * J cfc**cc couldn’t. Plain homesick for her]critidling and appreciating the It happened to pianist \ an Cli- ■ gut the dreams of American family. . nrt» hum in 1858. ft's happening to women violinists have little more vioUniat Joyce Filmier now. jreality than the dreams of Bowery to* weeks ago la Tochalkov- or. Joyce was affection—toM derelicts. And now, only now, rite is being When she saw the acclaim j awarded CUbuht after his SEOOVD TO ‘GUXSMOIUC* jumphal return.” Joyce decided In those nine years. Miss Fllss.|*he'd *° back one day. Obviously ler played two Town .Hall recitals I11* Russians, without knowing it, which attracted critical acclaim ■** wondrous press agents for notioed here. Signed by s big con-1 while the public stayed home | American artists. cart manayenMnt company. Guest-starred on the Ed Sullivan Show tide Sunday night. Admired and respected by Americans who have yet to bear her play, who throe weeks ago had never heard her name. * * * ”!'m not Utter. I think It’s derful.” die says delightedly, “ft's I the original Cinderella story; you go to the ball with nothing, and | you eome home with anything you want." Ml *« FHsoler la a brtlhant young vtohuhrt who nine years watching "Gunsmoke." | |« this year, whoa_________. If It had not been for the steady m« Ministry of cuiiore urged I when you were here, before and employment of her husband Ralph her to eome back and tour. ,he silver slippers. I'll never for- Mendelson. a violist with the New Joyce did. She paid her own get.” York Philharmonic, Joyce and way oven they paid her way "I think, really, they appreciate their two children might have And she wowed them, as | beauty in any form. And we are been starved for'everything but! good American talent «««a»iy *o spoiled because here, beauty doe*. They made her play seven ! ** everywhere." encore*. The ovation after her * * * concert tooted neortv an hour. i Joyce says Premier Khrushchev j said, when he met her, “You see. "It cost me money to make we have culture, we, don’t that trip.” she concedes, ' but It governments.” paid me very well - Jn caviar| ae Ikughed -.Murh as l love and. I hope,* a new career. music," Joyce said. "I think thajl * * * I was going too far. I’m .glad to be Joyce doesn't understand why,' home.' culture “Then two years ago I went to •the recall*, “to play In the Tochalkovoky competition. Well, that's where Van (CM-bum) took first prise. I was seventh In the violin competition — the top prise from the Western world. Hero In the Solve Formosa, Says Acheson Believes U.S. Should Consider Island Problem Before Red China KANSAS CITY (API - Former Secretary of State Dean Acheson J said Wednesday night the United! States should solve the problem of! Formosa before deciding whether! to recognise Red China. He toU the Kansas City lawyen! amodation that Formosa should! be recagnind as a self-contained country and Gen. Oitong Kai-shek: should "no longer be recogniatd as!1 the government of Red China — j which ha is not.” Solon Is Given Freedom Award by Journalists i NEW YORK IUPI) - Rep. John, H. Moss, D-Calif., received a Sigma Delta ChP "Freedom Award" Thursday for his efforts toward! [greater press Information from ttie federal government. The award waa made to Moss ; | at the opening session of, the Ust national convention of the Tribune aad president of 8DX. Newton cited Moos' leadership! in "reclaiming free American government from the bureaucrats”! and eliminating the “arrogant fed-1 end- bureaucracy” in the matter of Information of government. Newton reported that the Moss ilttee incur- in reduce his NM to • caasotid of repelling a pareehhte attach. “Then we can any to Formosa in a treaty that we definitely will! protect yw.” he said. Acheson, who headed the state ! department In 1948-53, said that when you solve the Formosa problem you could either recognize or .not recognize Red'China. * ~ ik * * He said he expected that Red China would be admitted to the United Nations in a few years. ■a aaM toe coot to the America* badge! annually of support On the relationship between Chi- are reports of the two having arguments about peaceful coexist-qnee and sonic say that they will tight each other instead of the West. "This is poppycock," he said. "In truth, the arguments may not equal the differences we have wityi £ar Output Way Up Over Week in 1959 DETROIT (UPI) - Car production in the United States this week estimated by Automotive News at 141400 units, a 81.8 per cent In-creaae over last weak's holiday-curtailed production. Production for the same week Iaat year was 55,525 units.. The trade paper said compacts' would account for 33.3 .per cent; of this week's output. Track pwOacdoa tor this week waa aattmotod at 81418 salt*, compared with 17418 Iaat week aad 11481 to toe same week a year ago. Canadian automakers will turn! out an estimated 7,310 cars and l.HK trucks this week, compared with 7,049 can and 1.045 trucks: list week . Automotive News said!} Waterford Twp. Seeks Applicants for Police Force AgpMcattona ere being taken for probationary patrolmen at the Waterford Township police station an MSO near Oeacent take Road, accariting to Police Chief Millard 3. Pender: • - : » Prospective policemen must be between -21 end 90 years at age.i not lass than $ feet 10 and not! taller than 8 feat 4. He must have graduated from high school Residents of -Water-j ford Township will have first pref-irian, Pender said. There are two openings In the; police department after Toom-j addp Board action authorizing the hiring of five additional-police ofti- i 7 1 ww. .THE PONTIACyPRESS, FRIDAY, ^ECEMBEfi 2, i960 "y—:/\7’ a THIRTY-NINE Pn Hannah Telli Rottripns: feather Bureau TODAY ClOUDY AM IMMRSHN* F TONIOHT PAfltf CUXIDT f000Y roaORKW CLOUDY AND HOT SNOW «VE THANKS FOR LIVING ■* ^VMBJED FORECAST - A billboard in front o( the Worceiter, Men., Gu Light Go. paraded this confused weather psediction most Reds Copy Our Schodl S Hannab said, "perhaps the greatest contribution of ths university today win tom dut to be helping other countries to help them- mis By MAX E. SIMON Critics of America’s education^ system, increasingly vocal sms la’s eatJy 'space successes, should look at “the other side of the coin," Dr, John A. Hannah, president of Michigan State University, said yesterday. > “Tbit Soviet Union has copied our'system of universal education great degree *- /md copied it effectively," Dv, Hannah said. | “But by doing this, the Conw munnist leaders may be sowing the seeds of their own destine- Quest speaker at a’Joint, meeting Of PsuttM, Frradale sad Aufaora Heights, Rotary Ctabs at tbo Elks Temple, Dr. Haaaak arbitrarily told what to study, 'their curiosity is amused as to the world outride of thd Iron Curllillr he said. ■ * ..dr * ♦ I “A brilliant young nuclear physicist. for example, reads articles printed in Western scientific Journals; Ha will want to know more about dqcteties other than Ms asm. His Interest wilt spread,” Dr. Hannah Said. it * * Whether the bncommitted peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America swing toward the West Russia must not be decided on a military battlefield, he warned. URGES EDUCATION “Evan riiouid the United States win an all-out war, conditions at that time might favor the spread of a Communist system,” ha said- Dr. Hannah referred to a leader our knowledge of roads, santya- as “someone who gets in fronjl of Ron. health and agriculture." a crowd and laada them in the DO* THE MILITARY direction they are going.’ Dr. Hannah called for more The peoples of the underde-ftmds ‘ technical assistance projects1 such as Point Four. "Although $72 billion has been spent In foreign aid funds since the end of World War II, most df it hat been for military aid. "Never baa mom thaa *1M i8*0*0^ » Washington. ” IWm yearly been spent spread thu philosophy of the free Captain’s Wife Ashore; Freighter’s the Problem I TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (API I day by axboarding party from theperts said possibilities included —WMb bis pragnaat wilt safely on Cbaat Guard cutter Mackinaw, unloading the Momsan’s 900-ton riwu, the captain of a battered1 ♦ * - * cargo to allow temporary bull re» and leaking freighter grounded on' The plucky woman who is ex-jp^n from within. Another method an Island In Lake Michigan today***tl,'g * *NM ta *•**» ■“Mbs would be to pull the 246-toot Id-considered bow to hue the ship***1 U* *,p1 “ berian registry vessel freo and without harm to it, its cargo or It to drydock. It. liman craw. South M*nltou I*Und *■ «PPcr; Trivizaa baa requested a diver, AnasUria Trtvtzas, 29, of arype,1 ***”-Michigan Tuesday night. L>- examine hull damage before Greece, eras taken bum the storm- * * * . ibeing pulled dear. The ridp’s for beaten Frandeco Moraion Thure- She did not want to leave the ward hold and two sections of dou- -----.----------------------:_ *hlp and her husband. Cbpt. |ble bottom bra flooded. lEduardo Trivim. 2S. but did so The master and U man craw Ailsnr...sr U« r~U !rt buehond’i request whan tolmmaln aboard. AORnaURr na* LOKl, 'complained of pain, . | The H—?«■ left ryir* Tuea- Concelt Vlllt to Poris 1 "to be on the ship day for Rotterdam. I That’s where I left ray husband.) ' . BONN. Germany (API—Chan-;I Wt foo awful, but he toisisted,"| |nnfln„, rrn:n g|||( a cel lor Konrad Adenauer, suffering *he said, adding: “Two days we Japan#** 1™ KHIS 8, j hum a bed cold, today canceled j were pounding pounding on the InjufOS 9 OR Small Bus • trip tsRuls this Sunday for a sea." J ■ conference with President Charles * * * YOKOHAMA. Japan (AP»—An d* Gaulle, | “1 have been sailing five.electric train on a trial ran* '# 4 e yean." Mrs.' Trivtzas said, "but smashed into a small bus todayj The Si-year-old chancellor has,only six months In this ship." killing eight and seriously injuring! been away from his office for five initial efforts to free the freight- nine of its passenger*, days because of the cold, but the er may be made today * * * spokesman said his condition it! The commercial salvage tug! The bus. carrying young work-satisfactory and ha no longer hasj Roen arrived Thursday night. era to an athletic meet, was hit any fever. ' Insurance and engineering e&'st a railway crossing “Russia’s rulers will find it increasingly difficult to maintain a completely contained society where the opportunity exists for students to have contacts with the rest of tine world,” Dr. Han-| "Education moves slowly — nah said. - jit's the only way to move effec- A1 though students in Russia areHively.’’ he said. "We must spread Portugal Warns U N. -Hands Off Africa • i' ■ LISBON. Portugal (UFlWPrtme Minister Antonio de Oiivetra Sala-has warned outsiders to stop meddling in African affairs and. made- it clear Portugal would not accept United Nation* interference in Its territories. veloped nations are Swan of the standards of living countries other than their own, The 7i-ysardht Dr. Hannah said. leader, making foe fleet major "The question is who wilt be pubHe speech in two years, toM the leader and get the credit — a packed National Assembly the hasty abandonment of African territories by the European powers is a crime against the black He proudly noted that MSU.hasj LONDON (API — Labor leader! The Portuguese overseas prov-undertaken international pifcjects Hugh Gaitskell will be in the inces in Africa include Angola, in eight countries, more titan any United States for a television ap- Cape yerde Islands, Mozambique, other {university in the United pearance from Jan. 15 to 20 and Portuguese Guinea, Sao Tome and States. qualified informants said he ex- Principe Islands. Other Portu- * * * Ipects to see President-Elect John guese possessions are Macao and “When the history of MSU is IF. Kennedy in that period Just Portuguese India (Goa) in Asia, written 100 years from now,” Dr. I before the inauguration ceremony. ! and Timor in Oceania. Point Creek Cider Mill 4484 Orion Rd. of Goodison Cider and Donuts for Sole x Saturday and Sunday .I... We Will Press Year Apples Monday thru Friday (25 Bushel Minimum) CHARRED BARRELS AVAILABLE OL 1-9891 * Long Lloyd* Lloyd Motors •55 atmouT v. ton naroV ’495 '55 VOLKSWAGEN 2-DR. Radio. Hoatar, Whito- tAAF w-h ) H95 *57 TORO 500 2-DR. 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J . ! nitA»t acND at toon klictmic wartn B • hkatcr rococa showino OVCKATINU COSTS Z > OTHCM IMPORTANT FACTS. a DKTRorr Edison I 3000 tCOOND AVE. .* J ! DETROIT M. MICH. ! . *>/* rtm^ piptv NTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, Stocks Strain, Edge Higher NEW YORK Iff — Stock market price* worked their way higher, with some difficulty, early this Tbs following art top price* covering nlea of locally grown product by growers and sold by thbm in wholesale package lots. Quotation* are furnished by foe Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Wednesday. Gain* were mostly tractkmtal, except for some more speculative issues spurting 2 or more points, and there were many losers spread through the list too. Trading moved at a fairiy fast rate. MARKETS] W^t Futures Under Moderate Pressure Detroit Produce rmcrrs i, MWmw. he. ... ... a Qr**nlng. Bu. ..... Appltt. UMlntMhf’W .ppi« cid*r, « sal*. ... Puri. Bote., ha.... B**u. do*. beta. I. topped, be. . labbac*. Sprout*. hi Cor roil. dot. boke. Ciilih, topped, ha. Business news today only steep-1 Horn r»di*h.' ened the economic gloom, whatlfcS"; ^ ytj, with business inventories declining joniMu. smn. d«. bet. for die fourth straight month inipISSJJ; roc* bchr ... October and department store sales JSSSSf soXb. bu‘ Inm+r hit wftfk 'RadUhOa, BUdfe Mi bu lowwr wk wee*. SfiK Hothouae dot. .. * + # jadlib—. Had. dot bch* Tsx-kws selling again was fre- bcl1' quently mentioned as an impor- Rjg- „* tint background factor. Rubberd* ii'bi Turnip*. doe. bone. Turnip*, topped, bu. tf % m top al thuraday'* gates, while RriaieU was ap more than t and recently spilt Check Fell e’Nata more tkma 1, Chrysler alao was s feature, holding a gain of better than lik after recovery from its recent eSsKtc bu American Motors edged. Slowly ahead after opening Vi lower on * big block of 3D,00T share*. General Motors steadied after Thursday's Now York Stocks ..issiisxsrs%— -Wee.'........... jyitt Turnip*. b«........>:»* Poultry and Eggs DiTaorr FOOLTOY DSTBOrr, BtO. t (A-NO* dollTorod Detroit I CHICAGO Iff —- Wheat futures c*me under moderate aelUng pressure today as additional fairiy heavy notices of intention to deliver on December contracts were posted on the board of trade. Setbacks were mostly in the small fractional range, however, las shost covering developed on itglthe decline. Other gains and soy-. H§ beans were steady to firm early. The Department ef Agrienl-tare "reported It had accepted subsidy bids of one to five cent* an about 11 milllou bushels of eon for export. . The volume was the largest re-" I S ported for a single day afoot the subsidy program became effective l&for corn moire than two years s s* ago. ;* More than 10 million bushels of • the grain will be shipped during ' 5 the next two or three months. On l oo that, the subsidy was one cent. [*®| Wheat had become narrowly :: i so mixed near the end of the first ;; jigjhour as prices rallied generally. in I-??! Grain Price* . CHICAGO a BAIN CHICAOO, Dm. S (AF)-Op«n today. Wh*at— Oat*— >~.......»«* as..............as ptnorr xooa Drrnorr, Doe. s iapj—■** j paM p*r down by nnt r*c*l»*n Inrat to Drtrott loo** In *0 down < oouaomeri (tod* llocludln* U. Whiter—Ortd* A !«■*— latb-si; tar** m-»: Curtis Resigns School Post Adcept* Highland Park Job as Assistant to Superintendent puv. _ . Lm I Cn s*T pl&.m UirtloC* .. .HI —™ ' S'! ftcon U.N-iito; few load*_HR niM 35.50-34.50; food to low choice Mini era 2I.50-S9.50; (Undord heifers 30.00-. ftl *3 50; utility Mltn 17.00-20.00; Utility - tt'i COW* 15.00-1000 strong w*lfht utility MndPtu 1 (AT)—Cattle—Cob-■and toot W**k slaughter steers tad MUen fully 50c hl*h*r *oms 75-1K lifter; oows fully 50c higher, Uutsncu lot up; bull* 00c higher . 7 tead aMtly i 1212. )b. steer* M.tO; f*w loads cbote* to prim IPO-11M lb. *tMW 20.11; bulk chotoo Mm *7.50-; tut good gad gboteo ' ~ tom wJo-KOd: Mod si Russell W. Curtis today would resign as coordinator * of secondary education for Pontiac public schools to accept a similar position to the Highland Park School District. 15.11 Vsalsrs—Compgrsd last ___... ■ „ _________________ iff kfltei; prim* ll ..... «M*u 30 00-42.00; tew up to 42.50; good •to.fw .. *7 7 ud chol** IMS-M40; gtaadsrd 24.00--7|S0.t0r «uU bad utility ll.M-24.0t. — —-^rg—^ tog* Utah W rfa n.:l _ tv— Me bffhor; name rout h p*it* U to:u.r_______ '*•-------*“ 17.40-10 50; Mt si.ee-se.ee, wuu w tow 20.: tat T»1 a Tel 435 Youngst Sh&T IT U Crt Coil 31.4 Zenith Rsd 102, AOs. Man ... 42.T Brungwlek . 49-1 Mum 4i i> 50.4 Loot Kelsey Bey .. 52.1 5WMT STOCKS ic. ilwipaisr co.i Figure* after decimal potato *re^ elj[hth Alton Xlectrlc Squlpment Ob. .15 J. Bold win Btobw Co .....S5.4 St, A—1 rakes Chemical Co. . ■ a**ml**s Tube oo. ML,----------- _. .... : . . Vernors Otnger Ate. Inc. . •Noalul quoUtlon* Three U.S. Affiliates of CPR Will Merge WABONGTON (ff-The Inter-state Commerce Commisskxi today authorised a merger of three UJ. affiliates of the Canadian PadfSc Railway, which will operate to the future as a unified corporation known as the Soo Una Railroad Co. Hm consolidation, which is expected to produce annual savings of about $1.2 million, involves the Mtoneapolis, St.-Paul k Sault Ste. Marine Railroad Co. (the present Soo Line), Wisconsin Central Railroad Co., and the Duluth, South-sbpre and Atlantic Railroad Co. The new company will have its headquarters in Minneapolis, where the three railroads maintain executive offices. * Expect Caatro to Dramatize . 105‘4 Lard (drum*) . 1.1* Dm...........11.00 . Ml Mm. ......... 10 00 . 1.14V* IteP ....... 10.77 Dr. Dana P. 1 fotendant of Paatlae publi aehaals, and the school bow Cartin' resignation.” Curtis will take over as assistant to the superintendent in charge at secondary education and will ba principal of Highland Park High ■at. 'We are very sorry to lose Dr. Curtis. He is one of our best peo-said Whitmer. Some of the He was alao a prominent member of the group that planned Pontiac Northern H& School. Curtis will have more administrative responsibility and authority in his new position. He gave the added experience •a one of Ms reasons for accepting the position. He alao. will get a pay increase from his present salary of. $11,800 annually to about $14,000 a year, Including travel expenses. Dr. Curtis came here in July 1955 from Janesville, Wis., where he had been director of Instruction in the public schools three years. He received his doctorate tram Indiana University In 1953. Defense Control Center Sought ' Half Cost of Suggasftd $42,400 County Center Would B# Paid by U.S. Aftir ykm of talkdr MARCHERS FOR PEACE — Walking stogie file, this group of marchers begins a trek on foot Thursday from Union Square to San Francisco to Moscow. The men and woman members of the group, known as the Committee for NOn-vtotent Action, are heading for Lot Angeles before AF FhtMbt attempting to cron the United States. They expect to be Joined by others en route and to reach New .York June 1 of next year. They said they will than fly to England and walk through Europe to their goal. Their announced pufpoee la to help prevent preparations for a nuclear war. Wait Cuban Rocket Blast1 HAVANA, CUba (AP) - Bitter anti-American hostility in the government-controlled preu and radio suggested today that a heated protest is being planned on a shower of U. S. space rocket frag- Local Accountant Talks at Federal Tax Lectures A Pontiac certified public ac Mintant was one of the major speakers at the 13th annual Federal Tax Lecturers in Detroit, sponsored by the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants. Aubrey C. Roberts of 330 Dick . t., discussed "Collapsible Corporation Problems.” Roberts has offices to the Com-nmnity National Bank Building and la a professor at Wayne State University. The lectures, sponsored to coop-1 oration with the University of Michigan, were held at the Rackham j Building. General theme for the . is federal taxes as they apply .to the Individual, the businessman and the corporation. menta that landed on Cuban aoti. The case may reach the United Nations. Prime Minister Fidel Castro's government has already charged the United States with aggression before the world organization. Debate on this is due during the current U. N. General .Assembly session, and may be raised then, l « , w ♦ * [ Pieces of the rocket—some reputedly as heavy as 40 pounds— were taken to Oriente* Province military headquarters at Palma Soriano for dose examination by government officials. Authorities% at nearby Holguin reported the rocket pieces plummeted onto a hillside near the city about 3 p. m. Wednesday. This was about 10 minutes after a rocket was fired from Cape Canaveral, Fla., to an attempt to put two satellites to orbit. The rocket was blown up to flight,by remote control after a malfunction developed. * a a An Air Force spokesman Washington said the serial num- Chrysler Declares an Extra Dividend DETROIT Iff — Chrysler Carp-has declared a year-end extra dividend of 50 cents per share, payable Dec. 39 to shareholders of recced Dec. 12, Chairman-President L. L. Colbert said Thursday's board action ‘‘reflects the Improvement to Chrysler Corp.’s sales.and earnings for 1900 as well as the outlook for our business fo the year ahead.” Dividend totals (or corporation stockholders to 1M0 will amount to |i.H, compared with |1 in ISM. No extra dividend was,paid last year. Meanwhile,, Sol A. Dann, the sompany’s most persistent critic, said, "the extra dividend cornea too late. It has not changed the need to change top management. Our lawsuits will continue until ‘ Is done." ms t i.x. avxBAOxa 56 7* up Ml Bra naalB to util. ■ +u ►y.+5 - ____4 ISM I5U *144 111.2 ISt.d 1044 lip 224.1 lld.1 1*4.4 *li.l .1114 »sj uni nix' .2414 1214 (M *2*4, .2544 1544 15S4 2134 “ -------SM as *3. Xa-;;:® 8(1 ISM too ..mi 1SX4 SM 2U- Airborne Recorder NEW YORK (UPD - A lightweight, cartridge loaded tap* recorder for ae* by ptiqfs to record- by fee Triectro In- ■ fes, Long Island CM?,' CAME IN wmi-ATOM — Bom the same day as the atomic age -18 years ago today — Katherine Janus, Kensington, Md.„ University of Chkago ftwdiman, visits a cutaway model of thy fgot in Qticagb whan the feit; afetofe ' pial produced an original chain reoctiah. Both Prof. * Samuel K. Allison (center) and Prot Herbert •A> Anderson (right), institute director, were members ef fee scientific group which released the feet controlled nuclear energy under the direction ef Enrico Fermi for whom their ihstltut* is named, Colin# Qffi6lils Get Spinked A verbal ap^URf way handed out rystentey tb soma county of. fldals for putting the cart bake* the horse to advertising for n water tower for the new courthouse “ * authority. UvfiM rd’s i toe. Carden, along with Civil Defense Director Lewis C. Jarrendt, is a mainstay to the county civil defense plan. "Because of the seriousness of the situation and the money Involved well take this under advisement and give Mr. CUrixi assurances we’ll report back one way or another at the January meeting," said. David Levinson, chairman ef the way* and means M by Ul-leot renter la de- ■ty !»»• Wests, Carden said. The 9,000 square feet to thnpro-peeed building could accommodate 56 persons fo time of emergency, he said. It is planned that 13 radio operator* from the sheriff» department man the building at all times. Garden brought along G. ' •» Schutte, special projects engineer with the Department at Public Works, to show adored slides of proposed site just off Telegraph road in the County Service Center. LAPEER - A 50-year-old Le- bers reported In the Cuban press make tt likely that the fragments came from fee defective rocket. U Caatro foUoaarhlo usual pattern, the rocnet pieces will be brought to Havana for the prime minister to give grimly realistic emphasis to a televised diatribe against the Utoiten's committee became engroesed i thia discussion, tha chairman dragged out a copy of tha hoard of supervisors rules to show that Moore, the ''•engineer*, buildings and grounds committee had not followed rule number six. -m-vet*. Four companies had bid « the proposed tower |pj*fva the new County officials are i I whefeer to hav* the pari toMk to the fa besid fftet, In they'll back up, supervtaors "We’D ask for bids to be taken which have already been taken,” ■aid Levinson. A kfeha la aapactod on the rpa of tower and Trinning com> Mrs. ElmwootTPine Dies After Accident day to Lapeer County General Hospital from Injuries sustained to B car-truck eolUstoa near here Monday. Fatally tojared was Mn. Ehn-weed 9. (Vera) Ptoa, Ik ef INI hatoy CMy Read. Mo woo • passenger In • ear driven by caught to the crossfire of his o*rii militiamen while commanding ’ anti-Castro rebels. Cuban newspapers and broadcast*—which seldom bother to report U. S. rocket successes bat play up the failures to the hilt-called the rocket incident a "prov- 10 White Pupils in School Today NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Ten bite studen{s returned to ciasaas t integrated William Frantr school, school today, sharply undermining the boycott backed by mothers of tha ana. \ . A small foreign car '______ girls drove up m the sunny, but near-freezing weather, catching reduced picket lines by surprise, apparently. No one jeered until tha two fit-tie girls mounted the school steps. ^ Then the same make car sped up with five children, and the Rev. Lloyd Foreman arrived by car with his daughter, Pamela Lynn, and two boys. -The one Negro first grade girl brought total attendance at William Frantz to at least IL' Only three Negro girls attended le city's other integrated school McDonogh No. 19, at the normal opening hour. Temperatures that dipped during the night into the low 30s cut th^ number of picketing mothers to about a dozen. One of theie ere told a reporter; “You don't know how we are •uttering. Our feet are freezing.” The reporter said: “You can go ihpma.” 1 * * * 'You think we don’t have, to ■toy?'' the woman asked, "V ' orking, too; we can't leave. The catcall* and jeers didn’t pack fite volume of Thursday at William Erantz, and at McDonogh only about 10 women hoofed as Warns Airline Pilots of Russian Fighters WASHINGTON Iff —Tha Federal Aviation "Agency reported today that Soviet fighters have Teamed filers to take special care to stay away. whether the bussing Incidents to-votved commercial or mfiftary flights, tori--------- ‘ commercial The. leriri *ffifrl>t| lnritoa seven UJS. deputy marshals escorted three Negro girls The William Frantz pupils were driven to school by drivers enlisted by Save Oar Schools, an organization dedicated to keeping public schools open despite token Mary Sands, the organization's « have Volunteered for the car-pool program. But, thia appeared to be an interval, not the end of resistance. Albert L. lightest). *4. *71 Oak.|Gom«*oo. 30. of 3828 Hunt Road, land Ave., yesterday was found Neither Pine nor Compton were guilty of drunk driving before]ticketed following the accident. Municipal Judge Cedi MeCallum.j ’ 11,1 .........-...... He was lined $100 and sentenced Moil on St. Lawrence to one day to tha Oakland Coun-j ty Jail. Tha case was appealed tof QUEBEC Cm.Que. (AP)—Dm Circuit Court. [liner Empreaa of Britain docked here Thuraday with the biggest HerariM Ms. M, 41 R. Jaaatejload of mail ever carried up the St., pleaded guilty to a reduced St. Lawreno* Rivar—17,419 begs, charge of reckless driving yes-The pre-Christmas mail came tarday before Municipal Judge Ce-jfrom Britain, and 300 men were cu MeCallum. He was fined $100 required to unload it. The previ-and placed on six months proba- ous record was 9,000 sacks, tian. • ------------------- Heary Dewalt, 17 Iset It, re- Earthguako ill Nfifltl? parted to Ponttoc police yerterday _ that two suits valued at $70 were VICTORIA. HC. .(AP)-The stolen bn his home. [Domtajre Astwphyitenj Observa- • tory Thursday recorded i moder- ____ Jhw ea a ste earthquake believed to have banal spilling $44 worth of ail atlbeen centered to the Queen Char- the rear of a,building owned by Gordon Cox at 33 Miu-k fit., Waterford Township, last night, according to township police. lotte Islands off the northwest const of British Columbia Appmtmatrty ITS worth ef bowl-tog equipment was reported stolen last night from an unlocked car2j&* owned by Joseph Hewn of 3003 ““ Breaker St. Waterford Township, parked to hia driveway he told police. 11* area TUtatall WMW 0*mBillies via seariSw tofi Sw utmg tap-_■* tor Asaa Water arstete Ite. 1. ti Ms nsMiat hMN 7« smii ***-Bias, iteteto UTims atiJ* »■. •t th* asm Tsaastos OfflteS 417 Pta* Morton in Thick of Vote Recheck GOP National Official Involves Hlmsoff Illinois Ballot Battle CHICAGO (AP)—The Republican national chairman headed Into the thick of the Illinois post-election ballot battle today. Tbs chairman, Thrustoa B. Morton, who is directing his party's investigation of vote grand charges, arranged a news coofer-at the quarters of fee Midwest Volunteers for Nlxon-Lodge. At City Hall, a recheck Is being made of paper ballots cn|t hi 106 prsdnets to Chicago and Cook County. In the tint 30 precincts rM» amined President-Elect John F. Kennedy had « net gain of 00 votes and Richard M. Nixon had a net gain of 43. But Republican watchers sakl Nixon had a net gain of M3 votes to the 22 precincts examined. Die lots that were spoiled or improperly- marked. The other counters didn’t. ports from the state’s 103 counties won the state’s 37 electoral votes by a margin of IM votes. But Gov. William Q. Stratton has said tha atatq’s Democratic rtao- Araold Weaver ef 170 N. Opdyke Road, reported to Waterford Township Police yesterday that seven windows valued * at $30 were smashed and seven gaUons of paint were poured over the Interior of his vacant house at 5001 Dovers “Waterford Towrahtp. Bat afteraaan. Dae. A Free lm bard chain saw given away Bat To ba eligible to edn von naad only come In and fry out OM of our Lombard saws ranging from 4 BP to a HP at ProuoOuvar Belas ah M-24 just north of Oxford. OA 0-3001. - I S. Saginaw, r if a . Jemple I_ b Lake Rd. Bala VFW 1 aw. fiat, • a Lights _ ^Odhl^anPluoreecent, 8M Orohard Umted^PfntaCM^ Church.' lS Onso St Sat, Dm I. 9 to 1. Adv. Might Call Him Busy EOLA, Tex. (UPI)-P. R. Jones ____ is a jnan orhp likss to stay busy. Kennedy, on the basis of re-J** fo principal of tha EoU school, teaches science and mathematics, Reaches a grade school class, scoachea basketball, drives a school boa, raises 135 term of grains, cultivate* 125 acres may not be certified by the cotton, cans for 50 to 100 haad 111 tools Electoral Board if it re- of cattle and jfo to 100 tywd fit ' ■ aubstantiM evidence of hog*. In hit spore time he built djh feo aieetton feretton is|s fewehednem heme, barn. p „d dug three ^___1__wittees suit** M." SP**tnraU*p< IMF _________ te* ante af to 10aa- cars. by ail teiswaii ta «*■»• us*. AVOW WATX* OOMMtoaiOM Dm. I. C111 7. Met PUBLIC SALS ne pmum oat. at vmn. a*n*i 155FSSS77, 5RX MNai is as k •! to lit. Clamant ti. FoatUr NOTICE tiraCITVE DECEMBER 31, I960 Ore GRAND TRUNK WESTERN freight agency work for OLARSETON, Michigan, tvUI bo performed by the ORAND TRUNK WESTERN PREIOH AGENT. UR. A, F. WEIL st WATERFORD, Mfeftlgnn, telephone 4humb*r ORfondo $-7420, and who win aocept collect tolophoM calls from ■hlppors or receivers of railroad freight at WATER-TORD, Michigan. Persons desiring to be phtfed on the Grand Trunk, Western's Credit List, for the receipt of collect shipments, please obtain application forme from the freight agent at WATERFORD. Arsons desiring further information please write or telephone Superintendent T. D. Aah.Qrand Trunk Western Railroad Company, 7950 Orleaha. (Detroit n, Iflchl-van, telephone WO 9*9980, ext til. GRAND TB0NK C0MPANT -H- Kennedy Gels No Fraud in His Election idsntial balloting in a number'of Transgressor Finds Crime QoeSn'tPay EAST LANSING (UPI)-Chartes Ttuk PONTIAC PRjfesS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, i960 FOKi WASHINGTON (UP!) -dsnt-Etact John p. Kwmwwiy uid todv tha chairman of the Senate Election Committee has assured him that the group ha* received no Information of fraud in hi* election. 1 ■ Kennedy made the statement in commenting on Republican national committee action Jn seeking redounts and investigations of preo- Kennedy did not make the letter public. Kennedy said he had nothing new to add to his previous statements on GQP charges of fraud. He said "It would be my hope” ,that any information would be made available to the Senate committee which would be "the beet , went tt difficulty * much pain and difficulty Thursday night to tty and avoid being caught with nine pounds of stolen butter worth Just 15.40. Rogers, a cook at Brody dormitories in Michigan State Utfverslty campus, was questioned about a package he had been seen putting In his c nln a parked car, and limping badly, ger, and Lowell Riddell. 28, assist- The Incoming chief executive had resMast this mopiing with Hy Raskin, Chicago lawyer and K*n-| ^ "■** Ma W back to Ws^olim manager, both of Royal Oak. touched car and drove off. identified him as the bandit from |on the ballot situation. | # * * police file pictures. Later, he called police and said The gunman held up the em-the pain of the broken leg was too playes as they Were locking up much. He give himself up. Police the store, ordered them inside, and j said he would bp charged with gave Dudzinski a paper bag larceny from a building. [which to put the receipts. ■epuNkna ehaOesge of tlx- ballots In Illinois. ■» said OWy had toadied an tt briefly and tatted 10 Firms to Sign Consent Edicts Go Before Judge in Suit on Price-Fixing of Ice-Control Chemical MILWAUKEE. Wla. ,,rt Jodgw iamer w. aaner tJon cbnunlttv« m its actions re- perted to set trial dalra far the rihsr five com pari*. The 10 firms which agreed Wednesday to sign consent decrees pete'- AItted Chemical Corp- New York; Dow Chemical Co., Midland Mich.; Pittsburgh Plate Glass Go.. Pittsburgh. Pa.; Wyandotte Chemical Ob., Wyandotte, Mich.: Columbus-Southern Chemical Corp, a Pittsburgh Plate Glass subsidiary; and five Milwaukee firms: Adams Ma-i chincry. Inc.. Badger Chemical CO.. Topp OU A Chemical Go. Hydrite Chemical CO. and the Bento Chemical Co. las Isok la Me ear, sad hoot - eetmriMy Is get Ue hat lattfseat. Instead ha opened a second floor window, kicked Jumped to a loading platform 20 feet below bresJdng his leg In the process took the package out of his car, hobbled to an entrance-way and tried to reenter the Ing from which he Jamped. put the package which contained the butter Pontiac Man Admits Hoktep Wilbur J. ’ McCaulley, 23, Says Ha's Guilty of $660 Robbory of Sibr# A 23-year-old Pontiac man has admitted being the silk-stocking bandit who robbed the manager of Ooasumtr's Discount Store! IIS N. Saginaw St.,-of N80 at gunpoint the right of Nov, 15. Wilbur J. McCaulley, 59 Summit St., admitted the robbery in A statement this morning to Assistant Oakland County Prosecutor Jerome HI Barry. | MeOsnBey, arrested by Pssdiae Pope Receives Anglican Bishop So# Mooting as First Stop Toward Groator Christian Unity Drops Nine to 7 Others Die in Fire LA PLATA, Md. (API—"Throwhad been awakened by her moth-out the children, then Jump your-'er’a call to save the children. Mrs. self," called the trapped wife of'Powell and all the other victims a tenant farmer to her 21-year-ibut one were sleeping on the first old daughter. [floor. The daughter—Rose Ella Pew- WWW ett—threw nine brothers and ste-i Kileld in the fire were Powell, I, and his wife Viols, 45: their four, children, James Henry. 12, Barbara Regina, 10, John Alien, 2 and Joseph, 3; and an 11-year-old cousin of the Powells. PkUlip G. Yales. ■wept- through the entire structure. Seven members of the family, including Mr. and Mrs. Rob-rt Dana Powell and five children died in the fire. 'Norman Thomas The entire frame building had! VATICAN CTTY a uinuit I. llw awuwae m, .. . _ __nraatilrnts _ wu,.^ *rsrawwu --*sA -- i Act* of Alter his audience **2jthe archbishop called an Apostlno .Cardinal Rea. head of the Special ,m,norD , ^ Commission on Christian Unity s»%t^r. making pUns tor the ecumenical ' iw to thu'o»y:(waridwufo) council of the Romani' Sr'sS Utus wawrtsfd ToiMhls o- nr ni Munw uni • tyjST•/%*■«. (toapia Jr, anmrive rice prori- sJVS.’ jkSuro LiTOfcSSTri msr- - - To Utur uaaw. tstfew ri «M suawl ewattve vice wven It man hat a George Romney. AMC president, lid "the move is being made! * ^ have reached an * effect maximum use of special Hr when we no longer can de- r pend on war because it means, is to be iten in iwz. ____________________ other way to find liberty th soon wmiw? am vwaam ~ — t y»gpn MTin| warn nwa id huivowj ■■■— —■ — — ^ „ ramwr mums muu. p*uo*twr wumi w erijMs Kle, u. aM «htM te. *)oi.u4 ■ w» spptt— fields as waB SO I armament down to a police level necessary to maintain order within I Uriaiaallaaal L nation. There to no safety in a _ the auto aud Urorid in which nations maintain __ -I ___________________________________wstowa s is* appNaaee flrids as waA ua Ram- bases on the soil of other .setha? & \aSus!s2?«3ia!!i? 373 (S- — Vri.*od_tf.y?. ________________ .s. Mrittes aud fserign —htdUrtes. ;■ * * * Bero.nl A. Chapman, executtrol csis. ir*sn» rou a*«**6> »i ih. Oslisnd couaty ssrrus,cwtw- v-ir* president and general man-lThomas that this nations foreign m-a - a. ^R-. M Mas MHMOS W" -«*. ---II- jCM Jj&g .«.Rka.Ja.nMlfl.a. mm iwfi i paw ssapsyadsi furth.r is. MMUV H MM hsSrla*. ffiSto I h tlla. irnsrsctlesl I iiwi^esase”! »SfuHrorirt msms mtujs “f T dMWS — ** ersairi u ‘"oaKLAWO roOSTT BOARD OT;» RSttoTpwS *°««ts«y yaRt rcountr. iUchlfsn. «hr« Jj’fwitiM1!! at&dSj “ . I— ssr- iw, I t Counsel !(* VW WST) JbSss ot frobsl ^ m ^ ^ ____[policy leaves much to be desired. ^WS'ex^heTI^proskietV respo!v «*^ ^ raore imsgfoatjon. inge-‘ “ jrible for .11 auto and appliance _™*y «*1. creative thinking in the j manqfacturing. engineering, sty!- w A N T R E S U L T S ? TRY W A W T A D S Death Notices^ „.r_.».SSffKS!: •rJ.lt nuiru Sm., Uti OHM with Sn. Albart John, offlcist-in*. Int.rn.Dl la famafliB. luT'ln^wIi s?%h?”mmS«7.tl1t ---------Rlehsn broth.r of Onto_____________ Darts. Pun.rsl •rrsat.mmu sr. —"—qia.wr jSMfsi •j •ttOOttOR, ago rj. mh moincr iChsrtsttsi rmsMSs: sk. lur-nrsd by I irsndchudr.n sad f srMt-grsodefiildrsa. Fun.rs MrrlM vtu b. bsM MocdST. Dm I si l:|S p.fli. from tb. Hun toot, nmni elans. latsrnsnt tn oak mu csnctsn. Mrs. Kata vU Its Mjntoia st fha StoaSaaa Puasrsl if CbarlM I, John f. and *r --- — stster at Art . Halay. Mrs.___ and Mrs. WUUim jarwrad tat tt _____Cfi.1 n't 11 wui ba bold Saturday. Dm. 1, st t pm. mat ttoo apsrks-Orlfftn Chopol. Intsrnoat % Oak Vis*. RoyslO*S! Mr». Ortmm *U1 Its la stats at tha Sporks-Orlftln Help Wanted Male 6 to assist stans |i j*— — ------- appllcaats persona County aad be •, ages St ta IS. r benefits, call Mr. pal swagaSgMsp. Pu , j POOR MEN OR WOMEN WITH ' RSflK;! good In to ll:3i NURSES. REGISTERED Salary $4,700 to $5,300 Licensed Practical SaUry $3,900 to $4^00 AFTERNOON SHOT J F.M.-U PM. Intersstjng secure poeltloa la VSRMM' SMB Wcrktng with children. Involves suparrUtog sick May* assist andtfentut'. Must bare registration with state of Michigan. Aas Mia 3A Paid manual fears aad sick fears plans. Retirement plan cswiMasd with Social Security Life Insurance and hospitalisation benefits Ap- Co'unty office Building. I B faystto Street. Pontlac. Wf l-TSSl. FART TUfE MANICURIST TO walk on Saturdays. In a saw Beauty Safea la BtrwIngham. MI rOMAR. LIVB m. CARR Inna and 3 rears “ WANTED YOUNO WOMAN TO drs Hi. geaeral cleaning aad aoaktog. Mata for homo than wages. PL 3-1387 after 4 p m WOMAN TO MODEL Of EX-chango far fraa hatrawt aa aa In trod net Ion to war new Budget Dep t. In Budget Shoo only Don-nsQT Miracle Mile. >E S-SS3S. WOULD TOO LEER TO (rildt Cemetery Mr WtRT TIME wmB. __‘sat S year aid girl a boy. Wa work hong boo: dd’Kp surrtrad by ^STgraadchlldron aad eaa trial grandshlM Fmiraj from Tlwaiaa F. Lahey Funeral Rome, nil Dexter. Saturday at | J* a.BL- Roty Trinity Church at 1* a-m. Roaaryat S uamdsi. U.S. foreign policy. ing and procurement. NORMAN R. BARNARD. Corporation Count*! CHARLES A. DAVIS end *P*«T-F'^P;________ Dowd oct r Tmi. ^wt.TlTx D-Ja. U ADYBRTlaBMKNT FOB BIDS - se-jsa!^ • School fitamaf No._ I amltuoa afj tUjMk01* " ?2?*- ^•“sssmSi? tht Board of tducollon. Bloomfield mils. Michigan. *1 which time snd piece all-bids wluba publicly opened aad rand ' Separate proposals wUl bs rocelrt as follows Bom lid A—Ooneral Construction Boss BM -----------* ---I BM * i W- marteo.g aad ata. , ■EwUecs Guilty, of Neglect of 4 Children to««»r S' oompanfed I ahwri la ** performance boa Mr aad material after agaby ** ____Educallca retcrrec the SaSr--------------sa BSS^k^tSM ktriroR IB y.''Y!S&MMNNO I Frcbato Safetar. Rmape DfrMca ”^DaaTlL IMta_______________________________ . A ?l-year-oW Pontiac barmaid •began serving , five days to thej . county Jail today for contributing j Elected vice presidents ware | u> the delinquency ot minors. 1 “M John \V. Ralsbeck. assistant to! * * * JKottoTLcring htoa nfed.to thia qawn thc prsskient: Richard T. Purdy. Mrs. Marjorie Biggins of 33461 irnfafittr1!/caiTmaTorriuTaraiia-jtreasursr, *nd Donald P. E3se,,Ro>-al Nvd.. Commerce Township,--Li?J comptroller. Hie throe retain their,was found guilty of the charge yes-! ■ poder um jurtsdiruon of totajformer positions. iterday in towmahip Justice Court. ^•SSSwSUtoS1^ A«4:*l..:im UUIL ta M^tte I The Pwuttoc Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-S181 Fraa • ajn. to | p.m. RsrMd Imm Jotoiy. *V tfi Frtic acyamis no rupoo slbUlty tor errors other thu to aaoal Mo chargee tor Mat portion of the ifrst insertion of the odvsrtlso- ----which has boon — volMlrta through Whsa cancoUsh ,r*%*n ‘.■.ks^s; __ 1al ambtr." No bdju^BMU V1U bo tlTtn CM ttM tar tiooitNo noau & -1— tsTunsui ^^sssJrafsrss gj^-'Sur^^rsI CASH WART AO eUTES Ltasa 1-Oar Mtoya A Da vs I na as uu * if % U & si | as* t.ys nit m im j An addlttonal ct Ms will bo mad. R Pontiac Fraa ba i may”be able to qualify for oyod. over 31. hare :ar ana wudng la work. CALL . Puckett MA AMlt. A to t PART fha. SHOULD RAVE C WANTED BEAUTY OPERATOR wtM cxporioacc and tol-- ' Drayton and Waterford WArnuni wanted " experi-US&jfl,*** » RddddO- *M WOMAN TO Lira Of ISOTHERUM in-, SOMASfggllkia) to OOCBC* ' fas and housework with owa t raniportatloo A afternoeai pa*. Ml AISll,_______ 7TOSIAR Td LIVE Of AS ( ganton S^ rxstoutg. for room PARKING ATTENDANTS. 1* AND 17, day aad night, nuit bo good driven. Apply to Wayao. 4 ta HaIa estate salesman, pant or UNmo. Nii>i1iiiiI. Mi of floor ttao. I aatogor Realty. H. R. HAGSTROM pg-- I WATTS ~ Sr^S YOUNO __________| ______ _______ ttoM. AL M. aad At. Mm thru. Prl. , Dally ------- ^ wartad salai PE A333t. mornings paly. Help Wasted offer___________ _ ______ . _ " uU opportunity! . bo accept- I _,tlmo. Coll PE t-47Sg. nPJ2**ri^Si2 AT*rnON—Is SALE. OPENING ‘pfirsTO than t'l«"___________ . S'f U stocking toot. U S eUlscnshlp nod —---------i MHUmr I t moaths Immsdtolify prior to iktos spplies Mia RoommU of township Wiu hare first prefer-encr Education: Complrtfeo of tiw 13th grads. Physical coadA Um: Apptteaau must ba la good physical condition end able to eaats may apply from t a m ta ipja. dahy ftoaday through Friday at the Waterford Township Police Deport swat, foil Highland MAX OR COUPLE ire far udarty goo- ____I____ asparato anartsMst with ms rent aM lUUtfes Rt Wrtfe to Pontiac Pnaa *- *■* «Was Yanas man with high school edu- j M raMALEL MARRIRIk cation or bettor tol.ora clrculo- y*r SNS ear hrurnkt lion wo*. - work nlgbta. Call PE t-74M far Late model car and a real desire | bPfNMym^ between 3:30 p.m. jjaiusatla tt nwossory. Psua^Jeb j RhTIREP COU PiT Wrtto Pontiac Frdss WANTED REAL ESTATE SALES-man with Uc ease Michigan Bus mess Sales Corporation. UTS So Telegraph ' ■ ■■ Work Wanted Female 12 1 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH Ing aad housecleaning. FE 3-7M1. AE COMPANION OR CONVAUlS-cent care. Ref. PI g-SMS. BABTSmTOa. DATS. LIVE OUT PK.4-4M*. DAT WOIUC^PHONE AFTER I N IRONINGS OR CHILD CARE . wanted. PE A387S.______ UtO NINOS AND DAT «Ofi —Mad. Tsl-Huron vicinity. PE LADY~bMHRlia ROUSEWORE OR day work PE 44477. IflDDtEAOED WISHES RABYSiT-tta^N afternoon shift. PI Balding Service 13 l W. Caplet. MY ADDITIONS REMODELING TOM LAHEY A SON OENERAL MODERNIZATION Recreation Rmi. Kitchens CUSTOM HOMES. RCTLT TO st you- plan or o*a Model sran-0M0 fro Amy Dr. to Craaborrv Lake Eitotoa. to mUo north oi Clarks ton off MU. OpM weekend, or to appointments. Call Gan *------- Ca OB 3;------ ' CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Tour babomrat converted to . s lovely recreation room IM‘MM HO money down. Ucenaod build or. PH 4-4133. CUSTOM BUILDINO,' WAfitONO AND ]ncE CEMENT AND ILOCE WORK , Keith O. Slegwart. FE S-SMS ELECTRICAL SERV—FREE EST ■ FARTNEY Electric, FE 4-4438 EXCAVATING AND TRENCHINC tor aoptte tank*, drabs, fig— footing* aad Ugbt doling ELECTRIC HEAT, INSULATION and wiring Raglin Elgctrlc. MM 3-4334 or MU 4-3333._________ FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL WIN tag. win finance R. B. Manrc ■ toiilito oa. tot* w. brim. fiOME. OARAOt. CABlrirrt. AD dlttong tlggngod builder FHA » Terms, FK LdttA. HOUIE MO VI HO.! FULY •quipped, FK jam. L. A. Tamm PLASTER INO AND REPAIRS - ROOF REPAIRS KATENTROPCBflHO FE 4-S44* R. O SNYDER FLOOR LATIHO WATERPROOFING WO* guaranteed. Free “-*1**-*— : MMflt..., WET B^mcfiTT Pm5NE MirrA Business Sorvke IS rwpalraf ^ tariory i “* — gffig*. Oaam 13R3* • ear1 HlfiUlli ' flT$ 2 tothar Bdwarif c. Rradibaw, a___ ! pasged asrav Doc. 1. 1IM You hove lift • bgautiful mimiry aad a eorrow too groat ta to tom. but . to ■ who hare loved aad nare, fed yoWj your mommy wtD never 1 WANTED — ehaata Sm trucks A equlpmei with kaowledn of body work , srSTr---------------- S o.m. a « i taNTHDMt !»7i YOUNG MAN - DEER HUNTERS Lot us *ta, cut, wyap aad free** your doer, storage If desired Royal 0* Proaon Poods.- UM Crooks Road. U l-tot ELECTRIC MOTOR BRRYICX RE ^smn^tpd rewinding. — - ^^E5£[ -S” ^ ~ - iim morn- Employment Agencies o - ' r*.***» -SAWS MACHINE SHARPENED^ DOMESTIC ElfFLOTbIKNT AOKN- I ***l by the family a erienl wort. Must Sfogjl.??*•__fj^tta aralfebto BOOKEEEFINO. ALL TAXES ________EMpIro 3-3418 » - Drqssmaldng. TnltrlaglT T i J. McKtaler who patted awt] " I years ago Doeombor 3. mm Mined by hfe wtto Maria ■ arithmetic Cel a-m. to 5 p.m. Q____________ Young Man Trainee , _________ _ _ _ Foatttoa opq q oklaator taPmt-i K.VELYN FnWARD ta 'Vomttawai Oowmeitat tag safery. 4-day wee) ftiS ISTA U:3t 0**10* la the forenoon, i horoby le mma »dod to apt tally at said hearing._______ S“ Antimissile Missile Passes First Test SANDS If ISSUE RANGE, N.M. W-The Army an-' the luccessful Initial test of the guidance system of Its Nike Zeus antimissile. ^mtoMI,1Twee at ^laalf^fotM*I P T"l-|a i. a. UM T control com-mandq, tha sleek Ecu* performed R planned dive tn its trajectory test at White Sands Mla- 01 the Pbrto Asha C. Wrick to pay |N court costs sr spend j a maximum of another tt days f Charges stemmed from a Nov. 22 complaint that she was neglect-J ing hsp fOtir children, who rango ffiom 4 months to four The wingless Nike Zeus,. scribed u having a- stiletto shape, ir engineered to meet the re-quireraeota lor a mitttte Summoned by baby aitters. sheriffs deputies sold they found the youngsters poorly fed and living' under sanitary conditions. . I Hie children are being cored torj at the county children's home. Kodiak. Alaska, calls Itself "thsj oldest town and newest dty" in! the 49th State. This Wand, is in- j habttated by the wortfe biggest » ■ iWeHwtim dwt mlfii nut 8 1 8 1 IN PRECIOUS MEMORY Of OUR I brother. Cpl Billy boo. 3. ISM. Some at too sunvoi where FrrscrI Pfroctece COATS PUBERAL BOM DRAYTON PLAINS SFARKS-ORIPFIN CRAM, flnxititfti* Snxtet Donelson-Iohns FUNERAL HOME Tlwfglif tor Paiiato*» Vcxjrhees-Siple t __ __________ ____________ 4-M14 a "ftomariaT orfataatiqw~«or 1 j "T0#*oam cbuneeiing Service - | tarimOto! BadS^fe^iesft COMF «MRATMtt.AOR»to | MW Eaji liirofi ' Sene i 1 ......FK >-3538 Cir turnUbod. College preferred Apply Commercial -----j-Te-s-jfi*. 433 H. Sagl- iw, Fife! Michigan. Help Wanted Female BABYSITTER UOHT Button. Uveto. OR 3- RARTBlTraR WANTED. UL 1-344*. Curb Waitresses TED'S REACH CASH CUS- TOMF-Rg through Claeoi. fiedAds. anre mSl Instructions 10 Meat Cutting "TOffiJES?" to to boat ettabiubod baetooea ta too world PEOPLE MUST EAT Trataod Meal Maw are aoodod. Good pay, wtm toU Rma fei, yor around kmamt. *0 tayoftT Hare A Profitable Market of Your, Own Ala women. Loam auper merket caabtoring NCR owe moot Wayne Meat Cutters, Inc 5436 Michigan Ayr. LsttdocepdRg 21 WHAT DO YOU NEED? Whatever ft is, youll have more success in finding it in The Pontiac Press W|nt Ada. To Place* a . Ad - DIAL FE 2-8181 FQBTY-TWO jMgartTmk^ ^ i THE PONTIAC FBE8S, DECEMBER a, I960 AREYOU WORRIED OVER - DEBTS? 9 DAY 1HIFT Rnt Hw K. L Templeton, Realtor •*■*“iiiifr* “ “““ IS Painting k Decorating 29 ist-clam runov «w n- ' »w nompwii. iitf a!iM aho Pa- m Mew, m t«» «p ™ 1JY CLASS 1NT AND ■MET PAtNT-toe. Swi Pan Beck. OL 1-3141, 1st AtWsa7lKTTrnioR. wnT.] tirk (uriottMl FI M38t or , of yfm. __; hrtsito& ANb nnliol . PAINTING.p.g„ro*.#h,ng Fres ■ PAINTINO ?A^^I"n6!" REMOV si, washing- rs »»n _ BAftSUtABOWCr FAIirTiRO AND Dimeter r»r EMphxn Ni.grrg lit 9zftrriNO AMO paM* hAdoflro: j m sgigog> yi t^inr ______; TalavisioK Service 241 DAT OH MOW IN DEBT? IF SO - LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A IX»AN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS HU T01 PORTIAS. STATE BARK Bt,DO PC A-MM ’ I American Aggoc Credit Counselor* Michigan Amoc • —— " LOSCWttOHT economically « Dex-X-Dlet tel A P E L ¥ AND jggggj niched. Courteoue efficient i m. Clients welting To buy. TOP DOLLAR FOR TOl__________ W. H. BASS. Realtor PE J-T210 "CHRISTMAS CARDS" Counter card, lot everyone. Foreign Language card.. Rlbbo. out wrap, gift card* sad seal* Oft oar conrtnltni layaway (.mall depoalt requiredi Backenstose Book Store „ ■t EAST LAWRENCE FB HIM r Wtd. Children to Board 28 j LICENSED HOME, DAT OR Wtd. Household floods 29; ' WE NEED LISTIHOg Let M .ell your home We eao H.'c NklviNGHAM ORNER CROOKS AND AUBURN K KM ________ OL tBIl Rent Apia. Fwrnlehed 97 ROOM EITCHMNirm only. SM M. Paddoc*. sm^ BEDRM.. PVT BATH. EITCH- ml se^^b&rr' Pet, eat, FE SOM ZL\l* ."SMITH'1 CLARKBTON LAI Early Smertep. new paxoIediiS skbLS “a^uKg%aa^~" h*M, one year leaee Available. Two bedroom bong* low. bagemeot, ■toker heat, garage, Sylrma Tillage. m par mem* Two kiSraosa krtek duplex. Ml AtaUablt iooR^lH'per'mooth call be mjij ask Idr Mr. Alton. 5L ”|iS>g A Md Ci month. Days—UTS ■EHLigift'ag ■sf'fiss."!™. down payment. FEMSH. . Big Family Troubles? We’n son eider yonr email keu la ■FlfSs’rtLSS [tLDREN WAWip "KnSPl,®*.® ! To live la this S bath, huge Bvtngro. RS&i' warmSpad !tag room.^ferge ljfM %£* " f furniture"'" WMh2ng*T“ rt IiTfWtNOA t-me E5*t: _LpJ.SW*C '$£F\jxriJt.ikTmn COLORED 4 ROOMS AND BATE, SM mantt. Ul>4 S Saginaw. Ap-ply up.tain, left front apartment. AUCTION QAS-MSI. ; Wanted MisceBaneous 30 SmaS. riBBHTrWSWBBB: * Ub lS Weablugtpn. lee - apt.. fncTTHDr _ WOULD Lin TO BORROW S4.000 1 write PeaBse Pmee Eon SS. ; Wanted to Rent 32 1 fag&irt'gg afirnTWiltn, -W “Jid w»UU. naiM •EejU; cbftd* ! WANTED: POT BEIXOg) uiariMW way wnr- Sa-M^, S’VC.” 55 Wanted Transportation 34 RIDE WANTED PROM DRAYTON Maine to peattae Motor, Plant S, a return Day akUtTSilk to S'.di. ' «=M >w,------- RIDS TO DETROIT CALL AWER ism osn-stft. ___________ Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 38 A BID PROM US WILL SAVE ot money. CUU ua before eentM. n S-OtM Retirement Anumaee ABIUTV " To get fait caab lor your Mad j di«c»n£S I . ~Oau Tod lde- t maoth^fim^ HutnWIT, > ROOMS. PRlVATk hATH * EN-tranae, kltohaaoNo. ft MS4S. i liboM*' ism._____________ nruikTOTi. IPARTMBNT, S ROOMS. USSR but atation, claon, quiet. 1 or I kPT. PUEHEMUW, ffIJEHE VtlfiOBI OR MIDI .AITRACTIVh b»TAniB aFART” * meat, I rooms plus kltchan. bath _ and aU utllltlea. SS WlUlama. k AUBURN XBIOXTS—S AND ]• room apt., newly deieratidj adult. only, [TIL 1-1SSS ' J T APt- N. BND. VERT r. bath and tat, TV. Pi entranoa. Al ______Mi. Xlx uTamsa. teekly, *11 up. Tm Rustle Cab-^ NIMr Broadway. Lake Orton. DOWNTOWN BSCMBL6K~APA)IT-— «m sifigTE MW l-TMS between I sad I Efficiency Apartments LlYlBf room, kltebta. bathroom 290 N. PaddocR, FE HOM LAROX 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT, pae beat, tlret floor, couple preferred. tfL 2-2116. MSS Crooks Bd., near Ruby._____ LAKE VIST A A^TS. 1 rooms tMbdSflim, rafrlg-amtorjaad all utiutlaa furntabad. SM mootb .Phono PE S-U21 from * to u and 2 to 8 p.a. NEWLY DECORATE}, LARGE Uf-lng room, full-alaad badroom, all big closet. Pine reoeptlon halt bullt-la bathtub, tUe floor., large dinette, a loo slaeable kitchen. Oae boated building Juit l-etory High school also grade icbool within short dUtaam. til l. Pika. PK S-kSOl. NEAR OENBRAL HOSPITAL, I rooms and. bath, private entrance, well heated, stove aad rafrlggm- froat attnmUva m. °ssa‘ UlS Caacada'. EM West ot Tol-Huron.----------- ttlRNiaKg). » AND s hflbsfa raeanpaale. cioaa Sr “ off it BahooL om buUdtaia. I»M asms set! CUCKLER REALTY MSB. I m Rant Honest UnfErn. 40 ‘BTBaaeeL^ga! -JamfeSS; »aiT«M garaga. PrlM*^^’^ Rotfe H. Smith, Realtor Keefo Harbor Bargain !EKZ,S&SLim,u ' TIM WRIGHT, Realtor iir,“ *----------- Lake Sherwood Bun PEI’S OLOEEOPI decoratsd SSS par month. NICHGLIE-HARGER FE 2-7273 IarM o6tdPo8¥ABXiTioold with kttabenetie and bath Eitry- 1rvag- ^ ^ -- i fcKDBoSU MSUt. Alik. children welcome, Ms a-K PE S-440J or PE 4-070. S BEPROOM. M6bf3tM RBDEC-orated, Bear at. Mlcbaele. Inquire -at Ml ENeda. 1 IBsa5SS!t?9CTS 1 Rooms wHh Board 43 ""-jest I td» at daw. paaaa. tv. with or wMSduthama eeelrlM PM. aSMt 1 HoferredlE S-MSP • BOOM * BOARD WITB OR WRE-■ out, lMM jOuklaad Ave. IT S-iSM. a BEDROOM DUPLEX. DRAYTON , Plain.. Oat heat ges mo. OR 1 S-IMP. : Convaloscent Homes 44 -bedroom Komi on pontiao Lnkt7P»~EM »-S«1l after 4 pm. j BOOM POE INVALID r upe loirs foe elderly ,TS,Wf l-BEDROOM HOME. NEWLY DEO-orated, large yard, ttove furaieb-ed. ICO a month Tiumtr. nil Joalyn Road ULTRA NEW STORES WEPT aid. PE 2-2144.______________ Well QSlifK ccdSQHiit larn building with spproN- 2- BEDROOM DUPLEX Autamatia Heat - Pull Baaem ant WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 544 Ea.t Bird. N. st Valencia I adult. SIS wtakiy. Ak» "btttt 6r WosdANjndBEjjg | nc 4jt44.^ t. Wan^ aAviwr. >>«-„ ” j stttTsKlffCS^Basd smwrwr. fi t-STM. "confidential. I ABBOUrTHlLY We PABTEflT AC-! ,,n=-.. 1 ■ -"*•* lion an your land contrast. Cash buyera waiting. Call Rea tor Pnr-trldga. PE S-sMl. 1060 W Huron jh erfrTCi— 1-1 K ». Van 2 room . muosTpl ,.__________ FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR — yTs Imrr -------------- 2 ROOMS AND hATH. PRIVATE 1 g-g-!iy*!R’a. a. r 2 BOOMS AND BATH. SMALL Ba- L by waSema. 1SE Droadaa. i"Wft-tuBUliN agfigHl- area PE 2-7060 after t Muvate i-ROOM BACHELOR Mburb. OL Now sraUsbl* 1 aad 2 bedroom apartment, edulte. reference, re- isruftff: gupmt" Vl,r SEVERAL APTS. P6r RENT — I Weet aide locations. Bpokane-Llb- *NrtoAb§. 1 WEK5V.M5 Si- room upiof — 2 bedroom upper— 3 bedroom lower. PH 4-2521 or PE t-lirt after 5 p m. 1 SLATER APTS. S I AND SUNDAYS. SEE IETAKEH MR. CARROLL. 2 OFFICES POE BENT. «4S DIXIE Hoy., OR 3-1355.______ i l umiks muiiiflSRriM, W1U divide Low rent PE 3-711* 2 bowses dees to Pontine Drtm In All mated. SlS.SSS Roasm **$500 Moves You In L°r: ravr IM. ’ East Pike 2 bediweme. BUI bneemeal. targe won leiidie*padJeA.BUSS gamgo. Oemaat drive ST.NS. CRAWFORD AGENCY ai%r jy«g Lake Sherwood James K Bhrd afeSSSS polntmenl only Fho® i im, $300 Down Saottar now ... Some. Really epoch vutSFm' RUSSELL YOUNG sjtw1 wr.« ‘’TOONS'* buBI LEA VINO CITY S-1EOOM TRIPP EliEabeth Lake EsUtes FE-4-4526 WENT [SUBURUA 3 - BEDROOM RBDECORAT1 borne. SM par moath. Near n« Carpenter erede icbool oa Jo lyn Road. UMMdlatd occupanc t ERICK, PULL 1 it tidaTPi S-1S14 Ptuitlat furnUhod. t el I uitimoa turn - . com, rfc 4 I THREE ROOMS AND BATH ALL private, including utUltlaa. PE PPMl„ 1 ^ROOta AND BATH n partially furulahgd Oaragg. PE _I WfelST APTS. Q 160 AUBURN AVE. BEMding Modernization ■wary ALUMINUM non INSTALLATION I Heeling Bill Up to Vk 1ATIONS AM RoildenUel e 'jars. MJNMMI _ —SmBMS - AMD — AW1 No money ddWn, tt mo. -JMH Dent Direct wim Owner sad Save JOB YALUBLY "The OU BeBabla Pioneer ’ r» ot. i-«g Amto—Mb RapalrB " ALL REPAIRS FINANCED, NO D58fc 4C9to&11 Ueeett-MOT? ' gg^BTseg ' “CRANKSHAFT - CAMSHAFT grinding. Muck boring. Mad milling. wdlYa ecrviee. valve guide nurltmng WOHLPKlL-Dr~ 2214 B. Telegraph FE SrtSOT. Now. j nON' ROOMS OARAoST AND _ CONSTRUCnC. . DIXIE HWY PB 3-1211, QUICK BUILDING AND REMOK •Hng bid. NohM Elds. OE Carpet Cleaners AND PUBE1 l. For pick-up PoB Repek MARYBELL'S DOLL HQHPITA!/’ NSW open for DoD Repairs Amto WeMl ,R Jkrthk ' — tw Saiig«i~ v - Plastering Service vvssr ■gyts UNION OOUKT APAiTMiCNTE ' PhwwimraeSttppBM Plumbing Service S (LPLUMBino a heatino_ 1$ building fl web. aw1 Bill ““ r rm MTU ERlSK gaEA Oravsl amd Dirt BULLDOamO - PILL DIRT AND I | Rent Apts. Unfurnipiied 38 1. MA L1S4A __________ 3-ROOM HOUSE WITH STOVE sad refrigerator. Mails eauy, MS a month." W WaU at. 3-ROOM BOUEE, I2M TUBM RD SOa moath. ok 3-2S4*._____ i-RdOM HOUSE 141 PBR M6/ Roche.ter arm. UL 1-11*0 BEDRlf MODERN RANCH ----Tt. Lske Orion Rent . eft down paymt. Schick’ ■ 4r^1^ i > 4 BEDROOM AND I For Rat MlareMaBeiHi 48 Wall Paper Steamer Floor eaaderg, poll she re, ham aandtra, furnace vacuum eleee ere. Oakland Pwal a Palm, 42 OrskardLsM Ava PE SMM. For Sale Hes-b .41 2-BEDROOM Large rtuKTil. VrS furaeoe M.IS* Terms. JOHN J. VERMETT MILFORD-OPEN SrkSH. &f^ g^&^SdSr1 __ MOVE TOMOmaOW sees damn m mm Mee t bedru £* v$u? » ttuo" jft monttty loci taass and taa.Sec Pr«ak 2bewS«rd. 1 mUa Norm at RocSeter* '*'* ***** *•*■ OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 TRI-LBVJR. BTABTHE MODEL' Q Ptettley. B^Sar**** 2-44*3 PAYLlKERWf: U.mediate paweeeaSsa ea tMe 2 Dodga BttU>1i>i? Only |lHl"“ '■JStfX SMTH WIDEMAN . eat, 2 car BS-44TS. rant will msia paymim aad up- FB-BtT" “ Rant Houses Fumlihed 39 * g£tT3mo^)l'*JBflff‘ 4 ROOMS AN6 BATE. D6WtT town location. auMmatte boat . furnished, 1 child welcome. M S-TOS1. ________ 5 ROOMS AND BATE, MODERN CRAWFORD AGENCY 2M W. Walton fl S-22M —l_BEltal__________MT 1-1142 Jiiirali'l gamga. p . BEDROOM. OOBt. CLEAN. BUS \ Orion, modern. 3-Bedroom Brick Immediate Poistaiion LAMPS PB MM Saw and Mower Service Sporting floeda WE TRADE New and Used" Guns and Eath. Well hxatbd and 3 ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE and bam. Heat. £a eCi and .to vc turn PE I 2-BKDR0014. OAS HEAT, NEAR Northern Irish eehoOl. With. or without utilities PB S-1ML eve- 2"-BEDROOM. NEWLY DBCORATBD full basement, ear garage, l child waioomg. OE3-S3ST SM! OilWL Emt gr aym't Seblak'i. stfifl *w$^rKmr*armF — m. OR —sa—aai------- brisk JACK LOVELAND I Cam Ukw Ed. Pi 2-4M1 ROCHESTER TRADE Oft TERSa wSKSss gg;unshntBgg-iaa. RENT AND BUY •* same time. Bo gaeaey Beaded. I aad 3 badrwam MB *eSS loealciaa. Aa low at M* maattly. I APPLY 24? PARE IOOM BRICE,"-Wi rfmS!BSS%? ■ rediaaraiwd, nicely fwaklied, M* par month, utilities and oU heal extra. .Can n 3-SSSS, tvenlaga. I BEDROOM. PUkrf 3-Bedroom Tri-Level LADD'S brisk tri-level, >**■ ;wSc-e"5r vsa.% i CENTRAL AUTO WASH—14 WEST , Alley Blue Cars], Stmoolr Touch Upa. PE 5-742*.___ Boat and Motors Repair and Service ’•1 JET STREAM EVINRUDE ICoton — All Model, on Display Harfrington Boat Works , LARSON AND CUTTER BOATS | MSS E, RHtlNS Bd PE MS22 Boat Storage 4k Rentals A-l FLOOR SANDINO—WITT THE TLOOK BANDER - PB HE PABULON - WATERLOX . BRUCE 1 Furnace Dealera ! ) EQUIP Healby. Janitor Service JANITOR SERVICE. OOSOCER-. clal B reeldaatlal. LI S-UI* or __________ mat arm. Reasonable. 2dT 2-1221. Lake Orton. Body and Fender Repair UHqaijMamcuRY-coMET >1 Repatring ., .... _ ____P SHOP 1*4 ORCEABDUE. ---- Complete Body e^r SsSslsr a t&CMrivmlble a* Cwrrggted Light, fiipelriit Reebromed Bumper, luttallgd aOuMBlr EaHmatat on ah ___ Idaho of AutamobUgg [ Modernization CRVICS, 3-l* pro flnlah ply, rtloctg os. EE.W 1x2 Furring Strip! . . tin. ft. fe | 2x4 Douglag fb . Un. ft. Sc , 2x4 2' Studa jt... .... SSe US Doug Fir Boards per M ... I'll Rock Wool Insulation Bag Me • xl V’ A3 Birch My.0*7(12.44; PONTIAC LUMBER CO. | CASH AND CARRY 131 OuklnpA *” PB Mill Painters A UocorRtora | ■ PAINTINO-PAPERINO-WALL Cleaning. OR 3-1SS1. Tapper I ACME QUALITY DECORATORS I 1282: £rUT$r#i»WM Iwm. C MeRatb . PE K Plastering Service L EQUIPMENT if HARDWARE 4 AUBURN ROAD urin eifN ISO FB 2-5S11 Television, Radkk end H1«FI Service CRE81WY, 1 HOUR " SERVICE. Dey night and Sundays. PE S-SW. Tirade RoEtal Trucks to Rent ^rS?»-.nt'MSB***” DumpA%5S^ClK?^.r. Pontiac Farm, and Industrial Tractor Co. os a. WOODWARD PE IMS’ FE 4-1443 Open Dally Including Sunday Upholstering ___ THOMAS UPHOLSTERtNO ’ 1ST NORTH PERRY BT. FE 5-8888 Mitt. 3 LOE ROOUR. HEAT AND UTIL. furn. 4t Marlve OB 3-13IS, 1 ROOMS, BATE. OLASBED-IN porch, refrigerator and stove I furnished. Call after * p.m. FE t-m*. tHOOM "UPPER. NEAR OUT - I Heat hot water and stove far* I atoned. Clean, modern. PE 5-2S54 1 ROOSiR AND BATH. RXT1UOIR-furnished. PE j 3 Room and daivi. ratif Boar. Sauted, no drinker., call i PE >-3*74._______________________I 3 kbous AND BATH, CtEAN, (leva and refrigerator, all utlll-lut. furatobed. s*a aor month Inquire 734 W. S RMS., I BEDkooua OARAOB. 1 * Wad taburben. References ra> *** 8g-ftir«.-fWitMl as, newly dewarmed.aai , wnern, by owner. UA PISSt 4 Rttt. AND BATH. OIL HgAt, lie me. BgTAansU. Inc. ftoaRore. after 131 p.m.________ « BEDROOMS. 14 SrtaodM. HqSBt, "i-CAR dilUlU. room dUMM «rsmt aid., jnestrsra tront ro»cn. Full b*aomont w,JFHM2 2 Fcfmily TVUfBWLa toe nm as and bat water. EmrStoMteb a* Fairmont OUTPOOm nlSSaSm uSmm KjS3* LIST WITH Humphries V AND BATH, HXAT, HOT WA- ATTESTtok rfEWLY MARRIED couplet, modem, all convenience*, auto. Mat. Commerce area. |7a a mo UnRl Juno ». UN 3-1121 after * p.il.______ BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM WHITE Lake front home, automatic oil boat, avallabl* til Jana 1 for Eli a maim, or Year around lease M I1M. Adult, preferred, Eott»*ME WMF after S. ~ s noons » oa 2 cmiZfium. must b« clean. M0 a month. la-quire it Earth menimAo. S ROOM MODERN HOiOi^eE heat. North of Clarkaton. H* par mania. Ask Mr At or Dick. FB . iloaa *1.M IS snamarn *S*I- - • - Lake orion - * aobMs Aieb bath, electric not water and Move. beat. Can afjar S-.2S S ROOMS AND BATH ON a. MAR-abaft SSS ma. PE l-SSM. - I-ROOM UPPER. WEST BIDE. OAS heat, garaga, ITS. PK S-sMl. 1 ROOMS. NBWLT DECORATED. FURNISHED 5 RM. MODERH. ON Union Lake. Oil Mat. Dec. i 'til June 30. Shown by appi Call Kenwood 2-S534. AdiStoTFK lSimrW _ , ALL MODERN 2-BIDROOM, AIL burn Height, vicinity. Inquire 7*1 Porto Rood. DUPLEX 3 BEDROOM. OAS HEAT basement, M ftat* at Jahnena. Sib a mo, PE L7M*. FOR SALE OR RaNT, NfeW HOME. 3 bedrooms, uay nc cheatev. call FE S-1733, children wetocam. Id Cadillac! ' MHjAma Pontiac, chaimt new, i mssuttr S3I0 bOWNTlV. BEVERLY. LAROE redecorated ' modern 1-bedroom Mmo. Only *41 par maaMTilY Rd . newly decorated. 2-bedieom. brick bungalow ohMrgw finoed-m hit. 9W MEk $299 DOWN^rt Fun price *4800. IS* Ids. Newlywed .pedal — 1 large bedroom, kitchen R breakfast nook. UvtM “li£5Sii. $9,500 TSiESaHi C .... pavad.ev, II rme.. I bathe (du- •_____withiin i _________ l l*y fuflM W($W1 flUfl Down hysnt Mn: w! Bfa Sylvan Village Modef~ MSB PONTIAC DR. Mevri — 3 bedroom. I batta. Frifcy*A Saturday. W^dn&Mml WjJTrjs.-aicii BRi-W-iSIsj—• C SCHUETT, FE MWS MCCEL Monrovia 00 Airport Road [ 1 smooth. twatiM.. a must. FE PLASTERINO. NEW CEUJNOft repairs and addHloos Best, work-li mansblp EM MSI This spa^e reserved for your Business and Service Directory Ad. $$KFASr ACTION I SPACIOUS Rid. NElrit TEL- Huron. (ai beat. Adulti only. FE > ROOMS, GROUND FLOOR, WEST side, Aduho tgriy. PB ItOEM. 1 ROOM FIRST FLOOR TWO Red rm.. gtaam heated fuel, fund abed. On* child Weloome.. Available now. Located at 321 Oakland Mar Jobuon. Call FE 30005. Pardee, at I Wenohah Drive. I ROOMS AND BATE LOWER. West aide. PK *-7731. i ROOM KBIOK UPPES. iEP-•wte baeemeqSi win furnish eteve 1 rsfrtgeraiSr. PE hdiod. TATE if. _______I BEAUTIFUL 3 BED- room dutch colonial brisk. Lake-front On Pontiac Lake. Oarage and boat bouse. Taylor, OB 4-t30*. MODERNr ^^M.. POSTIAO OXBOW LAIS. 3 BEDROOU. basement, dryer, ftreplict. $75 i PLEASANT LAKE, 3603 HAL8TED ; and Walnut Lk. Rd. FurnUhed « 1 Automatic - Baatmtnt — OU . furnace. Elec, water and cooktnf. i NO MOEBT SOWN Id S Mat M be proud of. W8Ur^5IBir.^SsS f5 BtfT OR SMX itl ROCHESTER APARTMENTS. 3 AND -4-bedroom, ga. Mat. OL S-SlSl. Rent and buy - at earn* Ham. Eh money n**< REAL ESTATE “•WSJ meet, oil furnace, ftreplne*. dou-kle garage. MS x. 3*3 lot. SIRIN sash Mortgage can M abtaloar PONTIAC REALTY fl37 Ealdwfa PH MM» a_ _ '•AMOS, STM down. Own- batht. by owner! OR 3 _____ meetrie rang* i eralor. ploture wind ___I. SM. OD >4334 "SYXVAN l^XiE l itDR66M . modem, 'autometle bant. WEBSTER OBPOMD—LAKE ORION JSf^as*** *ftL w«l. >m* f«it effiSL OA S-S122 «• Sonar* feet, NSW kriek HowardT. Keating Co. OL I^IW^ m. p. Houifisrwcr IN METAMORA — VerY aUrao-‘'v* 1* room house ta.£* *MN* . kae t baths, flreplae*. now » iwa^arMnHd. OXFOrD aJmJa -j Completely TOW® OnytoM* fhsSw pe i THE pdNTLAC PRESS, FRIDA Y.PBC&foBERi BROWN tong WARM- Near Drayton ‘SS^rsfiTSE *ss.7!ta? SeOSAg (VS* IB: gs.aSpSfflH STVrLmS* “*• *,w" gg,l IHT*1 MatfMlaB,li modern with extra iBinl «nTm| ntrm | ■wwb »■• Mir (trait. Uni tot ( from tfn. Piltft |U ■^sy^ifyQe MM Mtf *M L. H. BROWN. Realtor JMDAaUb JOHNSON • tuii or manom KftMl ISSffig JIM WILLIAMS ■MF-WW BUY SELL TRADE MILLER siifi&fi ISiida! •ga-3*. SlSriaHra ’STlSMX TOjr£«?&8* William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 r- NICHOLIE Wf MW y*U a lunjiu JiawSS'l nswt win option ttf W ltiwwMtf mm. t MMm, *«• to yaur Amu M MW MB MB 1MI Maw - • MMto- •'.... onrownu.* t«i •rSfeWMaJ SWSKS STOUT? Best Buys J Today WK6& mr ^tAJogJ*! BjsRri.il. ‘ gg|g| *«*&**« b&sk:-^. GILES We*t Suburban sm «s West Side Income GILES REALTY CO. *JjbSiKiijBC Warren Stout, Realtor ti a. mh* m._n Mia •wsm.m sw a*. SCHRAM IK ^jSft 8KfjM.{SS«M tow Khonu'llto* wrr, ro*" tfetoto Mtf MIM tan taw- yjidS' GAYLORD TOON BEDROOM BOMB •» tat UultfOB Ana. Ml to * nr* Mantltal Iowa with tonal. T atataapnd core*. 1st Klichra ha* built MASTtaSSf •JSff ^sarrrtx 5wi«s to arranged Mom* to «*• Mat. CmlT today n s-Mtftf MARMADUKE By Anderson A Leaming FORTY-ffflfeH Par Sab Acreage Hardware aa Ufa l-tad-— .... uSI Inf SIMM guarantor ineSS- ' tow at wbotoaai*. Only »*,-SSS required Household Finance ^*,nevM^r .."jEL-W&R Beauty Shop gsr.^^rferT’ _JTTtt o.tra.nt *o*t High ola*. experienced operator eaa ai-aioot mot* you la for a Class C OM ta Pontiac's l*n«.l. Shown only by appointment. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION KBS A. LANDME8SER, Broker tin Tbto|raim Sg*j __»B UM LIQUOR BAR om or th* bo*t highways lb »UI>. Oood IBM ud nqtnp- JVloney to t g«**M*a Moaor ^SNWS* BUDGET YOUR DEBTS COWtfOL^ATy^EILLtfk-EO U3AKB Wfc S. SAOOIAW A * Mortgage ,Leeas 42 Peterson Real Estate . MY 3-1681 BUM! BMi: Per*jn*pl**w{*«L fiwsrsfftws ----a throughout CoS condition throughout Cai] 9 LSI BBAOmnTL *1 tan* la Ian* MSM ea Lake prlVu**** aa^Wab- “" Lr£? « Lab. two It r family would b Mrs CaO EE ML.. KtfntBmt to *w It. BATEMAN REALTY ■Li PRANCHIBB OPERATOR $600 TO $2,000 Sn °fSf owurtJ bom**, mod- Voss & Bnckner, Inc. W national Aldg, PB 4-071* ' BID PROM US WILL SAVE L°“ ®®2*r c*n ue Mm ra t-end. Retirement Aasurane. Get Out of the Rutt CMMUdato four debt* fat «i P*F Off your morttan jL.^wS!if^saoMrOT 1 Swap* ""gj^rfrrr-- w ifeSStSp tsails too as* appord pita*bids*. Barn*. «0a*. granery ! frr.nbou** *1*. Trtclort and odtapmata *M«M forma. : ■ gg«a* ■as- SttmrjSTJL.'nU now A*rTtAi. ‘-jsjaz MULTIPLE uemo SERVICE LET'S TRADB THE PRICE WAS TOO HIGH... 5f5±r francbl*.' plan. Ou*r-1 oatood and installed. Plnanetn* ■ _________— - .- -------- arallabU Writ*, win. or aafi * ROOM KODSB AND LOT. OOOD Du an* Emm.worth 4710 Wall St.. I wwll. Irnn and elaar far tenata Saginaw, Ml«hl«*n Iwuaa naada plumbing or wUlat ! BfMBB.. Om 10 room C. I ]|Mf Komi ia SSwihfl? *® *■ SOOBD d*. | unr rnun tJTLn HAGSTROM saXT.____ rnsiA.* Waada. I todnm Pjta.^radlaw baat. ca^rt ais?E?£S,S POURIBP IBS DOWB -WU mow* no mm a 1 btftftw bam*, aah ltan wiaajtaL i orawd Laatd. W* Saw I «< IB AljJSOOB SLTD ™rn tatfnam tanbt bard- WrnBjgi altar S CM Mr. I mo* Hi out A. JOHNSON A SONS REALTORS H I------ 17W S- TSUKMUPW NICHOLIE-HARGER UH W. BUBUB FE 3*8183 ^‘SwTJST*' •** ®*i Sfin* nom. Pam ofl lba ltuebw : IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 B^giSmRa i " &T&J A a bayar. Call MT MW ncLUSTPs to Ra tan ANNEIT Brtab bom* baa 1 tilnimi. MOLTTPLB LBrntoO O'NEL FE^ISJJ NODO^PAYMENT Ne„ Wjlta^. Uk, ______ ggZ.*g»***Jf» «5t 82* j Locaiad ma-n ma ' SStoTImijadiat* saaaaaaloa*S- CaiSarirn Tn. baa KSvJSRte a r*ag* m j kite baa Or*r to, tmm aa. fnaaagi Many many #*-in* la Wa bow* Call MT MB Mat, att gar*** SISJ8E . GAYLORD, ReeHpr stttVgg&a Ran I* a waOSaatTlarg* family bam*. jaN Bar l^Si■2/s^L£:,a• bMM $Bi » N$r |4rtf4 Aft MV to to> vorftd Vto Im« HfUMlftl to M9 waD^MeMd Bjmyfgg PartWoaad banmaW, PA Mai Oaras*. aawwt dm. Rtfaaal ntat at iitata v jrsra’aas'-^ EWTHURIASM I. what w. (fit when w. gaw tbto adorable Wirafoom — ntlred or ml* m **■ WM A. ™ Brick KENNEDY B3GCi . re.4 srww^r- tx* Eli*. Lk. Estates. Corner igug^gaji OPEN DAILY Lwrs trade WEST SIDE Kj.rrb^2m“S mwT>s6Sei mrwttoa nap la Bail gta*. Oae taat S tar j NORTH SIDE as-f, gya fan r*aa»Bt. Jtajr SM nnH tar sMaaa tad (mmotf rear asa?JFSa%r LETS TRADB GENERAL HOSPITAL srsExnss a.Ssass'Sr^ii- ten tradb REALTOR FE 44X28 VSLBk' SMITH-WIDEMAN REALTY «u w. — FE 4-4526 Per iele Lehe Property H lBAtrh*T7L VREDROOM-Minc Rape B fab* tot. Plr.pt*.., bard. “4diSf*au,5J!SS: ST"£ i HOLCOMB ROAD: iCtarkatdB); n acre, nr Bur* wa* alowMlaotf. Woodwtal nb naha potwtlai - *4* 000 GROVELAND: rMXtSwr^.'BV • HARDWARE — Rig rot urn*. MB ataiS-up Owner’s health forcing sal* *( Bd* tbrlrtng bualnaas Ap- 5Samjwlyn* si mbrctrt.^ oawfflfavK 1 f-niieirr M OLD* POrTbAL* OR TRAdT r »• PR pb i-iim. gaff ^aw^ poyrnn* <* aaalp- j 'Hr,"^L ?2SP OOllMntm. 7l oas staTtok oaraoe and * 1 County, alio boa battle am KSTa M.W* m«l Iim RSflkly culttviftMi Oood nTaH tat W buildings7 tecludlng bom* PONTIAC SM.MO Terms PTB |wf W*_**r PR PE "Mlehla " Business Oald* Partridge H. R. HAGSTROM REALTOR mo ELAND ROAD *MM1 FARMER’S FARM: <*to«r County - 14* aana tariO* |W4bly «atEr-‘ * ~ ■ 4-WM after V WPS WANTED ARE YOU LOOKING TOR AN EXCEPTION A L wall jay- Clart.Pt 1-4*4* SS* BUICk- FOR LAND OORT-tnet. PB 4-4*10. « cheorOlIi1 iRAUmSiifa- Mm oar, sell or a wan ear for B «M{ ba data (non. Wrtnc-*r washer for sal*. tTL 1-4153 3-B31B. MSB W, Ran* SMITH ■ WIDEMAN m awStfWBi tana**, alamlaam R2ST- Jrau iSS«i i Village 4-tadrabrut "BUD -e jfTKSS m “ "* E STEELE R (Main 0( NaAb MUforO ftahland and •ONTIAC LABS - Tan ma* B- »nJ’taur® 'SUfflTL a*. Taey *!**_ beidanud . ----- -- --^_-ii-t." --- *■**! otto)TY Norm Milford Road b*4W*M Tirnkau jrom^HOI yIaR’S BEST BUY U9POR BOTEL. with Jl^uor^and N M °a - iii.ooa i by aapotnt- STATEWIDE to Same* of TOatlai 4 ARLES. REALTOR wraab_PE MU nuTMt ea^rTn Real Estat* Bant** at TOaMa* > D CHARLES. REALTOR 4717 l imtr^ ■ “ ' “• tun to rwataurant * for '40 auto- totwaaa 4 3* am to l » ptm. ibOLL OIL OOKPAET. I m in mmnamd taMae . Ih.ll Station oporafor oad ha. tGinpErufik ars MA 4-44*4 aflat ‘ — favem - ^ MSB tor bait if oWilBR » Afimm, With Wan. baaamant atarwd * mlto* north Pontiac No down was. jsarm jsun 85SW1&V-.£?%£ you? n 3-4W4 — BELL OR IWIP-UmR RODITf **rw*#a. fS m STEELE REALTY (Main Office) ,*sasLr~- I DOWN Newly iimwtol 11 ---' — ate;ri.wt Sjs. SmSSASS! .*735 R RM ** *4B- *" 5 Acres. Clerkston j I l*r««>4diwaata. 6att*t*d PR MW RBI PB 40*13 RmtoM lam ton 1 1'^M * CLARK REAL ESTATE iT SL SfX Mil or trail I |H Ml it I BtaeM fiallv rm p?* i N out to llkl kir itUtbid fu- I SL rn W. mum Owl • l> t j ®-- Henll HOYT 3 Nearly New Close to School LAKEFRONT a .sSream*. S Ma* bag. Lars*! ttAjart sa: k »ta Mart aulf SMS*. 41. *• I LAKEFRONT J l Mi* toeded lad. rnmmB- w •* *TS*; — Ruth aqalpmant tns ma apt. Oaad la***, law rant Ma for ambitious cents |7.M* 4 PuUmie* auly Ilf.Md BAROt I REdT PRANKS. 3M3 Onion L a m Bp . mill toft NBdtol Ml Mfid at 8u Ei.'vjrt^T^-at bom* only about s nan old • ACRES wrrm OOOD 4-ROOM oaa*. fan baaamant. fmoam. •U> and * half garag* aad waRry booaa M M. iUMt dawn. -1 EWAE A* 1 - JOesaPH TORNITPRB f fBAhe •** KSliiu WKYHC - Swft!5k?Sta*dXr5!L p1 SffiiWftsJ? bitbIr#^SnL“ftu^ toC Paul M.^ Jones, Real Eet. »rtf «• EB?iI^,nnK*"Htuta ThSmrn ft. tood dl Ibttoa* b: to VMMi Pnto U Extra Large - [ Family Home Sf S-atin brtab. arm Urge - paaalbli. yaa w«b aa UHI* Stab a#- paastol. abarply dovoratad, laitmd aad fn-tmtng wan* tram** dra- - lahwaV" sh; * ****■ TATBRE^POR *AU Of PCtoS^ toy^ataffja ! rwasonabl* For detail* wm*| 5«®« JjgJJ* R4wy*7>td*iC' you, l yjfWbwt. Lot a* show 1 BAY O’NEIL, Realtor DORRIS "VMBigJS K*w •mjabNWfd RIW BOMBS S and l-tad room ham* a Randy for occupancy i Baatrte haul, (aad location art I Baldwin, tam with STM dawm. No m*rtaa*a coot irnHdghts Vary attract!.* roach ham* with braamway and (Oran*, eaattbul. ---->tta Tm^rnajm to'SJJR. taam fyuSSSm on f IMfbway. wttb4*7wtSlta- jAbtuiwa flea f.r,ffa *Wrlt*mcbar!ta what ham you COa MaUy ta aonvurtad to medical '*Raia OaB awcnlnga. Ml Mill_________________ M(P CAR LOT WITR OPTIC*: 14* ft on Baldwla. Located MSB 202 S. MAIN ^ 214 E. ST. CLAIR I ROCHESTER ROMEO BO0jggZ*& _______, -PCLOTHE* 1 ting your Ton'll Bad rami __ tn^t^csrs,£zJ —Open Tuaaday* and saCtoi —* • “imBlSfla6 sarsc £S*iFi£r5?i -------_d •!•**. dc____ ■ to BRiSta. «Ml ftoab Oota taB Jtoima iat, gu tat \ tatab ia bu*. want aid* your ahBdfurn jatyltofaa aa apejareat 00 V NT R V 1 ram* H________=,lra^l toad awallabto,wtuta worth * Mm# mroaMgaUng. WILLlS M. BREWER Need $25 to $500? See Seaboard Rhone FE 3-7017 1185 N. Perry St. PMBIM NO PROBLEM Sale Household Goods 65 XT2 ; 9amug& ““waL ala* Urtaa room with natural - L " MT" •taa* flranlac*, larg. kltctam with wrarnl. Uto aountartop. daubla sink, caramto Uto hath, baaamnat baa aU taraaoaTNitoanaway 11*31. !SsLn»&«sint btofbii Preperty g| Opportnnitlee $9 Seaboard Finsnce Co. ■ ' “ ' 13-BAT TEXACO SERVICE SMALL WHEN YOU NEED towtaton Mwt aai — ImwSh town 4414 Pula Huy OR yam gugwaped* OPP JOKLTN. 4 blpaima. Want ta QaalyReta t*w?lg today »• nuass,. UK Joftlyn, Ev> sraES? timuiuti. pHaad tom. 44.50* Low down - ■ nbar claekbton arr^jrtwn 7%sSs% •& j t-TC^ DINWCWIOOM SUTTR. OOOD (TINikk —''""iSIIHHL1 IKAB- — nrtng room tattoo, 11.75 wk. Up flout*. 145 R. Coo*. FE lata, to tin CABA TOR DRV CLKAEINO SEE THIS KOWI 4-3*34 altar 4 p.m. For Sale LoU 3-aSDRM BOMB, i Lakewood Village Ctarhatoto ara». I OOWR. Subtotal BUSINESS AND RES. _________________L*tfi ♦enftr "WM itoaa A aooaty rand ta Ctorkaboto $25 TO $500 W* WUl ta glad to halp you STATE F1NANCECO. Potato# Mata Bank »ld(. FEM-1574 aar* l AUTO. WASHER to MATCKDtO *“ *M “ 34 hi. gu* to day. '• M* R«frt**rato?a BUCKNER torn* dtaoR* til. Waatoara. W*t. rafrtg.ratora. all ataa* 111 . Hard rock mapto MM A a atatoa lw a*. B*- 5-4SI1. FINANCE COMPANY WHKRH TOO CAN BORROW UP TO $500 oppress in -• * — Utica . •a to maNfmagn Thu anatom ranch k abMlutoly nothing to * atrwd (a * tokoSmto \ 3. aaaataut tadroom*. 1 ftdl tataa. waatar, dryer. HI-Pi, See 1 CHEROKEE HILLS t *hitalito| old taUahia aatomlly-; “ ^SSSSXfcta "MMSte? g*1?*-.*?*-1!1*?" ttMt ?— .*«- ! NO K. LAWRKNCE 1 ARRO ^rlW. Bi^ Reeltor toStotata^hff Dto ttaxwnt i ^5L Signature. ” I-P1XCI LIVINO ROOM SPTfiC __335. kitchen tab), and cbalr>, muc~r.ta.3l3YtoabtotaLk.ATf! I pc silver oaet Iedroom outfit Doubt, dnaaar. Boobcaaa tad Lon* cheat. 3 (Mb Bam Ail for 50*5*. Oaly *3 weakly. moN ora you eaa V" JBmF *-Y:, p»n "Slcl±»m! 1 £ 'SACRIFICE aft Templetgn -TZ! Lakewood #5$Village ^SSSSBMST* — FE 5-1284 FE 4-38441-T*taJXM^dienmc_?u5r., r ■ T^; Ottawa Hills KrSf aatoral flrw-k wiiwiffi K. L.^tnpietoa. Realtor MS 0S5CMABD 1M. KD. PB HM Waterford Hills Estate A taw abalai Wa toft. At*rata ft*Y sKtatod drainage M*S Herbert C Davis, Rltr. ____ »OU__________ Fer Sale Acreage M OAKLAND Loan Company m Pmrtlai toata Sank sblg Money te Loan 61 j Lab* j 5-TEAR BABTE walnut ’ 7-3740. ■ i R0055R OP TORN. POB IklJlT Leaving state. PB 5-4314.______ f TO UTiNo iodil MTPI9. t modem ,tep tablaa MlMitig coffe. table. I decorator torn**. AU fur tto Only 53 W*jM». Pearson’s Pamitur., 45 Onabarb v. V ere. reas?wr GIROUX GROW MOKEY j DAMBK RBBBOOlt —' W——or. 34 la. tot range. Irlgldalrt EM »A4 _ . srnna, ' l uaad. PHPWflP s^aSartuaw-aibSK home & auto . *%«s»taLnaE 8*ft loan ca . ssrVJS&rft&Sn 1 N. Parry Si OtaM* & Pttal SA Ltai'a" L * raanv-yuUK DECEMBEH i _L Seie He—Held Good» 65 ir tnmuL 939.94; ir moto- io ihcb oV ranoe. bxc. cond. JUBKJ tot. twwy ponTuc Pmat*'ei^"&ly*jBB| jsf.lasneSenic' 1 IM« » Swd. ffT »xu. «. DmiW. I»>|r HmT aPHMBS nWnirtir, MM> Mini top IIMMMmmm Una*. APT: r « Side Ho«rofcoid 0oo^6»| Ft Salt MbcOwyoW* 67. For Sals MMcsiyUsoMt 67 gggo»MgM&_« nw. | "pfcWoQD IpECIAXS- tytr LAHOt cm AND MATTRESS braaa new 818 44. Pearson'* Pur-niture. 43 Orchard Lots A»c. LOVELY MNOER SEWING MA-chtoe, Ugiatger.mahogany hah-Inet like aewTak* on peymecte ef 97.14 Ml month « full balance of ti*3 IUT.M Universal iBn ,9m jam. . . LAROl BLACK COPPfir TAMJT T»n i MATTAO wringch washer mo ___MA MIS NEW—XO KtO^EY DN. Deluxe tranor tut 06 no* lira Refr'g tocrfflot. TO I-43II. 4 INCH SOIL PIPE. 3 Inch Soil Pip* .... Sump Mubm _____jj.. in* t!Jmm>atKa "ur»-4tm 1 nocninoIoorsss, new. m amp •iff if***! g.ggi ■.if*88? »10. 1 tun cabinet. Quo rock. INOr MOIL PIPE. MAO. 005 j BfW.M^andJUt. 3 , lad lea coate. RO M 14SS Baldwin At*. SmIB** 3? 610 04 O A at spectalprloe*. Pint I APT CHEST-TYPE OKI — 171. Bumper pool ti Jairlt hlkaa. W? 01 >e tlmate. Save H of the coet. PE 0-4000. RANOE HOOD AND PAN. COP-perton* MM Romtx wire at 3 cents per ft. Heater cable 11 cents, ft: A. Thompson 7000 M-60 west. ,1 , SINGER CABINET MODEL SEW-Ins - machine, sews forward and revene. par total balance 017 00 or pick up 0« monthly. PE 0-0407. Capitol Sewing Center. __ space heater temco OB ETC with heat control, Practl-cally new PE 3-8000. Storms and screens, good condition. FE 6-4331._____ SEWER PIPE .AND FITTINGS SUpooal. Tylok. Wedgelock Joints DRAIN TILE-3 THBU 34" i Department. Pearson *. Warlck s 1071 Orchard tk. Rd. — '61 FORD. 000 OR WILL TRADl for equal value. 10-la. Flreetone bicycle. M0, China cabinet, buffet, double bed, complete, OI wringer washer, old Stogfr eew-tn« machine and mlec.AII clean and reasonable. Call Ot 1-0190. OVER SO USED TV SETS FROM I < or i wuiel 114.00 up TV antennae. 61.06. « Auburn WALTON TV ' !! ^ UtON JUTDl^ FOR g WATER OIL TANK. ..3D unit with tame NAboAXTbs couch. u\ *‘*fe imT I cint.roA. “*a 1 *M0“' ** Inches tons, modern styling coetl....... , "rT '____________FK 6-3000. ______ ■ 03M new. 1 years old. fcic. cond Oil,SPACE: HEATER AHD^ TANK ! IW-dALDON^ FDEL OIL TANK. Ret risen . 135 : 30" elec- 0. mattress. 030.00. i Prapeal » Davenport and chair. 636, o'as stove. 131; 11" TV. 640: 6lnlaa room set with china, $50; Studio , couch and chair. $30; Complete bed. >30. Vliyll Warrlt, FB 6-17M REFRIGERATORS. 1666 MODELS, perfect, new. guaranteed for 6 years. Costs little more than B Michigan Fluorescent. 303 Or- INOER ZIO-ZAO. LIKE NEW. IN lovely wood console, metres designs, button holes, tews on buttons etc Assume 66 76 monthly or pey balance owlnf $M 60 PS 6-6407, Capitol Sewing Center, ~a.---« ----zSS~ SEWTNO MACHINES. WHOLESALE WE PREEAER REPRIO. S NICE I to all New. used and repossessed. 7*W f»- r* MW, Over 7* model, to chooae from. CME NS OSEDTVSv PURNI- Fries, start Singer portables. —i and gaMcTPE MSB. 418»0. ng AM equipped. CurtJ ..s-t-. ,, —-----------=| Annilances, TOT Wsst Huron. FE 180.808 BTD HOT AIR FURNACE. Oravtty. UL 3-1638. , 108 PER CENT AUTOMATIC ILEC-trlc water softener Softens water, removes Iron and fllteri. rtl’WV I Iron soli Pipe S •'ivers, Orat._ BLAYLOCK Coal h Building supply Co. Orchard LakaAve. PE 3-7101 SAW AND LAWNMOWER SHOP completely equipped and operat-ln«. Phone Mr. Haora. FE 3-3100. sinqer Sewing machine ui Mono cabinet alf-iat 4----- I Balance $41.00 ar $0 pai Universal CO. FE 4-0000. TWIN 6CAPLI BSD, $M. vfALNUT SOU 12, S t $MT, I ii. ra $-8 ANCHOR FENCES No money down. FHA aproved. FREE ESTIMATES. FE Q.T4TI utargr. twi srtih foam i 6 7148 U Fark Plaaa. Cash for an^ Surplus Outlet * FOR Detroit Chain Store Living R_________ Bedroom Seta ^Chatr.^ tabM. lampa ____________ IDE FURNITURE Alto mlec articles. 73" Rot* Law-MSI sofa. 117$. Lova seat. $46 Lounqe chair. $3$. Rot* taffeta dnaMtei. W" $ l**-. nos Or**n- wlcn Dr„ B'ham. MI 4-6303. , | a-s nau , StttfTMAS TOADUtO ' BONUT 'S^'?®® C° SPsBSS! We'D pay you to deal srtth ue. »_________________________OR yTB4 per tut on Me trading differ-; SPECIAL I t 13 RUOS. 134.86. Me-ence of aw new or used appli- Leod Carpet Woodward at Sqftars ----- ‘‘1 from now uatU Chnet * ■- •—r - — - —• I OO0D FLOOR FURNACE, COME and tee It work, alto, oil PE 0-0340. BARGAINS 4x8-'.s In. V-groovtd mah., MM sheeting 06 per a. Panelyte counter topplns. 01 30 sal. hot water Boater. $47.50. WOLVERINE LUMBER 330 8. Paddock FE *-0704 BAS* BOARD RADIA ~ bargain prlejg. $LM par SAVE MANT DOLLARS mas. Paid ta you trad* and Ehwaaa. .... Hardware, Phou* Hart land 3511. GOLDSFOT ^'R^ntlOIRATOil. $38 Gome ni And see tHe latest In rhlleo tor MkfAgM washers, dryers, , refrlg-im M 00 1 _ ____I' STORE MS E. tasteaw PE $-30 DRYER. COUCH, TV, 3 PIR1 each. PUIdtne lawn chairs. Me each. Hew au eased ■-*—■* er. MO. MA d-oBi: v DETROT^EWEL fWttWH CHEN OAS RANOl W OVEN. 34" k 10" ■ SIEGLER Gas End Oil Heaters Twiee the Beat ter half the ceil. Trade now. No money down: chick’s, FB 4-MM or MY 3-tTll TAKE OVER BALANCE Brand new ltdO OE television ordered epeclal tor customer, moved out of city, leaving deposit. save NS.. Pay 11.86 per week. OdddMSO Service Mote. 38 S. Caae. Pontlae. FE MI33. BADE OAS RANOE FOR ELEC-trlo ranee R. B Munro Electric \ase-o-matic wabhxH m dry--------- 3H yre. old. PE «MIW itaDTRJC IHMR 40-nrr „ end M»er. $37. PE 0-307$. fiUKSIDAIRB AUTOMATIC WASH-er, new eendltlen. $00, TB MMO. fULL-HIZE VESTA OAS RA3KM, Seed eoMU $30 UL3-3m^^^ wps, “■ tTnVsnT_______________ - NQRQE FREEZERS • ■ vweae ead Uprlthte Eew models slightly aerate_ ante marred. Modal* at Mg dia- "“‘RTyenr 00 deyaaai WATNE_________ 13$ H. SAOINAW FE WIN FREEZERS - UPRIOET FAMOUS name hraada. scratched Terrific Be phone ord Fluorescent. 303 Orchard Lake (Your choice of 6( at terrific value*. Mtchlgan Fluor-^Hrt. IB Orahard Lk.'/— •’ BEDSPREADS AND Men’s *--1 6-6306. DRAPZRI1 1 chair. I boiler. Automatic water heater. Hardware, elec, implies, crock S pipe and Hnlnss, Lowe Brother Paint Super Eemtane and Rust- oleum.______. • HE1QHTS SUPPLY ,3806 Lapeer Rd n BLONb HI-FI runabout an<* 36-hp. Scott COAL HEATER, SPACE HEATER, electric pump. MR Mite._________ -FI CONSOLS. ttlsH Ply wore t... $4.4 16(4! Rock Lath ... r J 4x6 Plasterboard - , .t _ $1.2 Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY T840 Cooler Lake Rd. EM 3-4111 Open o a.m. to I p.m. dally Sunday 10 ami, to 1 p m. Used Trade-In Dept. Lounge Chair ..... $ o.os Davenport and Chair . 030.00 Double Dresser, chest, and Bpokcaoe Eeo, new tet oo THOMAS ECONOMY 301 8. Saginaw PE 3-0131 UBJuD TVS, OIO.M AMD UP. CQL- CEMENT STEPS. READY MADE, all sties. Splash block, door sills, caps. Pontiac Pre-Cast r. Heads new*cfutch^Bargain at $40. Ml g-g$M. Ceiling Hie .... .sq. ft. 9c T "BUYLO" UNCLAIMED TILE OUTLET r s. AAoir * "• ~ WILTON RUO. beige Cedar » ‘ " t-y/43. drop leaf. 1 s« WRINGER WASHER Horge M pound capacity, used 3 weeks, like new. Sara $85 on this deluxe machine. Pay only $1.36 per week. Goodyear service Store, 30 s, Casa, Pontlae. PH 0-0133. . WATSRliUHTHH . WAiTER CONDI- W 4-1000-______ u OU STOVE. M". 3 YEARS OLD. OUs kfa UOW. MA 0-00*4.____3 Br. apt. gae e Adita 'iinHr op dhawers and'! ~s?Vc-Trt‘ $30 60 030.60 . $30.60 KiOdd Oec chain . Antiques 6SA HIDE-A-AWAY BED AND MATCH-tag chair, S607 Pontiac Lake Rd. Aat. 4. After 4 p.m. BOLLYWOOD TWIN , BED. COM-1 Ptetejme new. 440 6415 Pontiac! Lake Rd. Between M-M and Alr-■ port rd. r IRONRITB. MODEL 06 MArtei 4-3703. JUNIOR BEDROOM .SUITE DRE8-ecr. chest, bed, night F" ' mirror, pood condition CLOSINO-OUT CHRISTMAS DEC-oration Items. Ceramics, tree ornaments, novelties. Items drastically rsduc Lake Sales, 3137 W. ] 4-7131. ____j bo YOU and a iurnac* b TALBOTT LUMBER How Is ths time to get ready for winter. Basement waterproofing. glass installed alia wood gaah, kardwurg slectrleal, plumbing, ^aiat and lumber supply.- Open ___ WOOD COMBINATION doors. After 0. MA 0-3114. USED SWEEPERS. $10 _ SWEEPERS REPAIRED Barnes A Hargraves. FE 6-0101 743 W. Huron - Open Sun. ACCORDION FOR SALK. CALL after 0. «M 0-0131. ARMSTRONG PLUTH AMD CASS, silver, sood cond., $76. FE 3-1403 ACCORDION. VSHirr. FULL-SIZE. - new, $180. OL 1-8600. Used Trade-In Dept. Buffet ................ $14.06 ~arpet samples Mid Ins.. Many to select from Each 19c Davenport and chair ... $30.60 " Piece kedreom set..... cio.60 ecllnlng chair ..... $40 50 efrlgsrater ...^..7... 000.60 I'f RCA Mahog. V* 0M.M THOMAS ECONOMY 381 8. Saginaw PE 3-0161 taD DOORS, LIKE NEW. S birch flush doors, 1 grade door. 0x10 LINOLEUM IHLAfp TOE ___ ••BUTLO" TILE no 0. gAOINAW very Special Knotty pine p*nellag IIS per hundred SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. 6340 Hlghlaiid Rd. (MM) QR 3-7003 WILLIAMS LdW-ROT, "OH, FUR-nac*. 316-gallon oil tank. Call after* p.m. 3040 Hatton Rd. PH "What would John have if he added my apple to his four apples? A fat lip! That’s whst!" POODLES. DEPOSITS TAKEN ON snow whit* toy puppies, tot BUM- POODLES, $10 DOWN HUNT’S PET SHOP FE 0-31U KiNOESK PUPPIES. AEC REG-lets red. 10 weeke. excellent dU-eaeltlon. OL 1-dSXI. FEDIORRTO • DACHSHUNDS. NOT rcxletered. 33T Rueeell. D.Bim-re OUARANTEED TC Auction! a. f.mrn San mi PIltTN CHAUI WWO, rnmm rwwTav haw WILL Bl OiVIH AWAY. OKPORD. 14-FOOT ALUMDJUM t HE L L. “noU5o^u^n^«4Mo 33N S Kochmler Road UL S-4600 ‘i-intift.."" 30 FOOT TRAVEL TRAILER. A-1. with hltcd and controls. R*as. Pali MY .3-1664.____ ' : ■oi oRrnorrEit ir. dm hliza- heth Lake Rd Lot 1». OAKAND ^INR EKCHAfiOl 301 S. Harttaw . Open Eves and Sun boat iN*o*A_mar_ S?700l““*' Sale Musical Goods 71 30 KEY AOCORDIAH AND CASE, esc cond. OltOT PE 6-3601 niter I P.SL______________ - ACCORDION, ENRICO ROSSELLI Italy, custom built, expressly Steggqte School, with---------- after 0 p-m. “* * a. MA 6-1603 Call LIBERAL TRADE AL------------ LAYAWAY OR PAYMENT PLAN EDWARD'S 10 S. SAOINAW ATTiNTTON CHURCHES 3 BEAU-tlful grand pianos, reflnlshsd completely overhauled, terme. Oal-laghers, 18 East Huron. FE 4-000$ Sale Office Equipment 72 ' WE—CAN - PURCHASE—ANT DOO FOR CHRISTMAS 10% Down_^4 Maalh* To F»T HUNT'S PET, SHOP v PH Mill WIENANARMER PUP PJ* ChAthplon»hlp' ,tock MA*T-*W Dogs Tf^sod, Boarded W BRITTANY jOUM. H**1 OT8 «MI Tallwagger Kennel*, boarding. I 1 training, trimming Srlttany and Poodle «tud service. OL HUM. Hunting Dogs ARC BKAGLK DETROITER PONTIAC CHIEF N It H f I If WIDE Don't gamble tor less than Ihe best! All MobUe Hemes are orleed below Ihe factory Mfnttef and you (till get top trade It aRow-ance an your present mobile heme or household furniture. Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales 1} Dixie Bwy. Drayton meins {«. it. oI Font:— -----P®2i. Bosts Apd AccESSoHwyy aiwii irking Wnt oitroJ&iZ svullsbls ny. phone. Mate miwT opwi ctemd NE\V JOHNSON M, 16-horccpowcr. 003$. dc- 7 Ua>s- a weelt -— ----amW Vrsrt inS Transportat'a Offerod 100' 4 ENOINX AIRLINER, LOS AN -gelec. Ban FYanclsco, Sen Diego, bo. Hawaii, $00 extra. Hew Ymk. So! Ferry Service Inc OR 3-13M LRAVINO FOR ii Women pceecngcrs deelrcd. OA T3UCE OOINO iUH lead either wey PE OdOW.^- Wanted Used, Cars 101 TOP BUCK—JUNE CAE. TRUCK. v of any dc Bargain. I 1 LARGE MA-. air conditioner. ,M,tP rsR 331 S. SAOINAW_________PH 0-0001 CASH REGISTERS. ADDING MA-chlnee. typewriters, calculatore. nOw and need; sales and service. Valley Business Machine. 14 Au--— ‘ — PE 4-3101. .. _ RI t R K a M LroHTWEMfi't By Travel Trailer. Steen tin. ouer-* I .meed (or Ute. Sep them and get g niteeniweltonai WernaeTvnBer IV V,——, Rules. 388$ W, HOroo. (Plan to JSteOttOm Welly Byam’s exciting ^ j C>r>T*CL0SE-6UT ~ hunter. Call Utica. RSpubUe 3-0103. POINTERS - GERMAN. AKC. Ideal hunter*. Chrlatmes tin*. 040. UL 3-3013. Hays Grain and Feed ^82 HAT A 1ST AND 3ND CUTTINO HAT. will d«Uvar. MAnto 0-134L . “af*AW. 1 BALK qp »,- _ ___* til Scott Lk. Rend. >TC 4-4330-‘ot ON 3-OItt. CORN PHD BEEP FOR BALE. OA MHO ____________ - ALL TYPES Or 1ST h JOTO CUT-— -T- defter- ** “* NEW NATIONAL CASH REOIS-8 tort from tlN an. New National adding machines from 100 up. The only factory authorised branch offices In Oakland and Macomb County whore ydu can buy new or factory rebuilt cash registers. I “YnL*iJIT^JST stiun os’agnt Ths National Cash Rsclsler CO.. 583 W. Huron. Pontiac. FE 3-0386. FIRST AND SECOND CUTTDIO 33 S. Oratlot, Mt. Clemens. HO*- alfalfa, clover, corn. OA 6«L erd 3-4333,_________• MIXED HAT AND ALFALFA. ________________-tKU- ■ I _______ MAple 8-4881 ATTENTION!! Sale Sportlnz Goods '74 iTRA'w^fMST^r wco^ cin’- Band students. Recondltlen.nl i f : ting alfalfa. Phone MU MIPS. _ ‘ ' -*°t- I A LAROm SELECTION OP USED p^. Sale Livsstock 81 | REGI8TIRUD THOROBRED MARE. I»fnj ACCORDION SALE. ALL SIZKd Accordion loaned free to btglo-ntrs with leeeone. FE M4M. _ ANTIQUE PUMP ORGAN. GOOD cond'OB 3-031d. B-FLAT CLARINET. LA BLANC "The Symphonic 3" — SACRIFICE MOST OO BY TOW I 3-9111 or iMl-liei. 3-4088 _____ alto. Settnor-A cli $15. KM $-3611 or' . Sale Farm ProdttCS 86 APPLES. ____________ toruT&rln.-i> Coach Batoe. 11319 Holly Rd . Holly. ltt l-«Tfl. BUYERS WAITINO VE NEED TRAILERS WHI CAN PROM II' TO 19. HOLLY MARINE * COACH SALES. 16311 HOLLY RD . HOLLY. ME 44TIL Jacobson’s TrRiksr Sales and Rentals Special winter price# on travel trailer#, supplies and eervtee. 8895 Williams Lake Road. Dray-ton Plain#. OR 3-8991.__ Oxford Trailer Sales *9 unite to pick from, IP HuH-UP wldeTj — — Parkhurst Trailer Sales - FINEST IN MOBtLB UVINO -Featuring Now Maun — Owaeeo-Yenture - Buddy Quality Mohlli Located half way hetween’Ortet. and Outord on M*4 MY P4S11. ChrtatwsTrEss 63 A BEAUTIFUL UVINO NURSERY grown treei, reted flneet - in Msliltaa. $3 to $8. Phone cell or poet card will bring full par-tlculers H. A. Beyer. LakeVIUe. OA 8,3831. BEAUTIFUL SCOTCH PIN* TREES. COMB OUT AND SSI OUR FULL line ot Christmas evorgraena. choice Chneimae treat, evettreen roping, Christmas wreathe, grave blanket!, 'table decoration# and boughs of cedar, balsni and pine. 8390 E Highland Rd. (61-89) 13 prcmiern’ PAINT OR ,________ Hundreds at taHPj choose from. Interior or exterior. See our wall papex and matching fabric selection,. Berry Broe. Jelled Magic no-dilp OAKLAND FUEL — PAINT 43» Olrehhri Lake ,vb. FE 6-elM CAR PARTS FOR '49 TO 'M Mop-ele. Royal Ante Pnrte 1130 Mt. __Clemens, Pontiac. I______I COMPLETE. MMO trap. A grade. FI 8-4113. -— Supply 1641". Mont- DISCOUNTS OP II PER CENT TO 34 per cent an Christmas cards. Royal Future nortakl* typewriter* 1103.98 Smith-Corona electrlo add-' lng A subtracting machines $1M. Smith - Corona electric portable typewriter# $14*66. 3 orb** Print-- teg A Office Supply. 4999 Dixie Hwy. next to Pontiac State Bank. OR 3-9191, Algo at Birmingham etor*. *18 E. Prank gt. Around comer from Turner Ford Dealer, bedlootu, stars, bedrooms. 91.96; porch, I1.M. Irregulars, samples. Prlcee only factory can in * Michigan Ftoneeent. * 383 Or- PUNT AND WALLWOTON DEEP P wfi STn reasonable. OR FREF STANDING TOILETS Doable bowl sink ........ 44 In hard copper 39-In. lengths ........ 44-ln. hard copper 30-u. lenfthe ..... .. .. I CHRISTMAS TREE8, OOOD 8E-lectlon. Cut Fresh Deny. 31.88 up. Branches tree with any purchase of tree# or trim. Oakland Orchards. 1 MUe East of Milford < Bast < t Rd greens. PThTtoT PICK YOUR Till ON THE STUMP 91 and up, Also Christmas greens. Bring the kids and your camera. II ml, N. of Pontlae. Cedar Lane Evergreen Parm, 8978 Pixie Hwy. <0S TiFmA 3-1933. SPRUCE BALSAM AltD SCOTCH RS lug at^«leCBtey. Ma'mIN AEEO P lots. MY FOR CHRISTMAS TREE TREE LOT —' 130' FRONT AbE Sinn !i Lota of free perking Call FK 9-4101 - Christmas Gifts 6^B HO TRAINS, .199 TOOT TRACK. 4 switches. « bridges, some t parte stlU to boxes, MI 9-1094. > COLLAP81RLI POOL TABLE, conyltU^ Kodak developing - ea.ww ^ , tyrail URAL I I Aid %, BUW . fd BALDWIN OROAN. 3 FULL MAN- HUNTER'S SPECIAL CAMPING || pedal heard. e*lf-eon- trailer complete gff® — _..k *■ - iteaeooat « privet* ieeeone* terme i bed. etc. Reeeonabl*. Inquire 33- BKAND NEW 1191 LOWRET OR- Ren. Greatest valua In the ergar eld. Ocmpce with organs cost ' lng much, much more. Two If in speakers. Percussion pa both man uals Many tones to choose from Sold exclusively at Onltegfegr’i $938 in mahogany with htneb Otve a gift certificate for Christ "“GALLAGHER'S II E. Huron __ BUY. SELL. TRADE. Manley Leach, 10 Ragtoy. ^Ml^tlOOy8.^B8. NEVER FLOOR MODEL ORANCO RADIO- j phonograph eomblnation. AM and nt radio Beautiful mahogany cabinet, $318. GRINNELLS' 31 s. Saginaw F£ 3-119$ SPORTSMAN’S HEADQUARTERS OUN8 A ARCHERY EQUIPMENT BUY — SELL — TRADE 113$ AT DOUBLE STOPLIGHT LAKE OBION OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK MT 3-4611 WANTED: RAW PURS, nut' * SPIES, lenctou*. id Oold- ______‘ gallon. 1 Michigan potatoes. 10 A for 49 cents or M-pound ________I. $3.39 $3.1$ bushel: Joi_ en Orlmes, $3.9$ SPECIAL ■ Season closeout. II It. Self to Ulned. $1.11$. Many other# select from. Jacobean'* Trail Sates. OR 3-89S1. SHORTS MOBILE I PE 4-07*3_ WBWWW i hi mn W IM-59) 13 mile* west of Penttee._ an» upw HUNTING AND « APPLES ALL YJtRUPTIKg FREON SEASON*. ALSOFLOtuDA Sweet Cider Oakland Orchards CATIONS. II FT. Treti-Bluer. 1 Mile Boat of Mlllord « Bait Apachy Campers Make Reeerva-Commerce Rd. ■_ I «one r 8( Applied if olXckmore or- chart. 3189 E, Stiver Sen Road. 1 Open rrt- Sal and Sun B| &c. quALitY roa | 0^ ^3733 WINCHESTER 13 _______pvwp'.—pmppp -Porter's OrteMfds. IW of Ooodrlch oli RegeV Rd. Open dally 9 to «. Sun 1:39 to 9 P.M. | Sals Farm Equipmctil 87 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Children’s riding tractor end large variety of fi r. F. E. HOWLAND. OR ■ VACATION TRAILERS Plxle Trailer Setae and RenteL --------“i Lapeer Mi, Oiford. __5 YOU OETTINO THE MOST ' FOR YOUR CART - WE BUY — — TRADE DOWN — — TRADE UP — LfiOYD MOTOR SALES 333 S. Saginaw F» AVERILL’S mm $ Por LATH MpO*L Eli worth A Beeltte Min HIS . For top.dollar en later model See'MAM Motor Sales 3831 Dixie Hwy. OR 9-19M tfk SUY _AND TRADE OQf® CLEAR CARS AND WOOD Economy Care II Ankara WE NEED CARS That You Too Would Be Proud to Drive CUSTOMERS WAITINO FOR YOUR CLEAN CARS Glenn’s Motor Sales IM W. Huron St.___PH 9-1311 ALWAY9_t6P bOt-EAR Par high grade aeod care. • ft J YAM WELT 49*9 Plgle Hwy PR. OR 3-1199 ' JUNK CARS FE HW___________ $$$ • WE NEED CLEAN ’57 AND ’58 CARS AM SOON AS POSSIBLE JEROME Rent Trailer Space 90 "BRIGHT tWT CASS AT OttCNARD UK. FE Ml -WAlnrih: jui»k~iE»ifir OB 3-39M We Will Pay “TOP DOLLAR" FOR EXTRA CLEAN SEARP CARS OXFORD MOBILR MANOR FOR • J22uJr!2' I Used Auto Pnrts 10J 1*63 FORD MTR. 1999 FOWTUC I. 1984 Chevy 9. 1991 Chav. rth. Butok Btr — “• Gallagher's Truck ( Load Piano Sale Authorised by Kimball Factory FOR SAT.. MON. AMD TUI8. Save up to 14001 Gallagher Music Co. II 1. Huron PE 4-9 BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR. factory expert. CALM MUSIC CO. III N. SAOINAW f*K 6-8313 ' Bait, Minnows* Etc. 78 i MINNOWS ALL SIZES. 38c TO 11.50 doe. A1I klnde of live bait [ la season Trout Creek Ranch i corner M34 and Oretnehleld. Sand, Oravel and Dirt 76 j A-l TOP SblL. CRUSHED STORE. IEL 13. LIKE |gyt Davie Machinery Company. OFFERING SPECIAL DEALS, tor elm Power OMdO. PE 1-3999 »*• . Homellte and Oehl Dealer. _MMS._________________________v----j y;#ef$ _________ a. ' WANTED OOOD HOOD AND OHUL 92 tor '64 Pontlae. PE 8-1911. Fall Clearance Sale _ On netQ^power mowers tractors and tillers PI 4-9134 PS 9*1111 KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OFDTKI_ HOMKLITK CHAIN SAWS - “opBl ■n and Kapalr All IKkf For Seta Tiros A-l USED mm. 83 99 UP. WE buy. sell. Also wUtewnUe. STATE TIRE SALES _ MS S. SMtenw m. PE 4rtm LOOK 1 789x)4~¥LaCX TIRhte. ALL OIBSON ELECTRIC HAWAIIAN FE8-1113 fuller witti amplifier FB MHO. In. -gsi OOOD USED YM TAPE RSCOR- ; ertte, bulldoeing mft it. fill. Lyle Conklin. - FE 3-8873 1 ®==s= CON- BLACK DIRT, BROKEN *5* -'*• IS*. t SSIr kinds 6H yard*. W -FB 4-6666, alao loading only $100. GRINNELL'S ! CRUSHED STONE. SAND. ORAV- • YDS. DC* uYfrwE, au mm trading. EM 3-6373. - . . Wood, Coal and Fuel 77 HAMMOND OROAN, EASY LESLIE 31-WATT WALNUT SPEAK- MA 6-8197 after I er cabinet. Like new. LB# nr-1 —------------— —- TERLY MUSIC CO. MI 9-9093. Fridays 'til 9. LESTEY SPINET- ORGAN - AND bench. Beautiful maple color fin. tab. Formerly 91,189. ROY'S HOCKEY SKATES, SIZE 6 Lionel erector - set with motor UL3YTI9. demonstre tor I ROLL ER I Suburbs! .'if: | PIANO TtlNINO-OROAN REPAIR 131 OTTAWA OIL. PONTIAC Private dally sales fU sold. , paintings, oriental rugs, dishes. I j.oc triple plates, silverware. Genuine *v,„ leather luggage.. steamer trunk, etc. Clothing, household furnish- -- Inge. ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE December 4. I R <7 U e.a. to . •. toooo, it jftiilLT Afrro- i ‘ COMPLETE'HO PASSENOtR AND freight train set. 1 x 4 table. Beautifully landscaped. AU ne-cessorlys Ft 3-3403. ' „ eA^^ftutiBSTlSByfcT | T^J--J-- Mj J---' 113- S. Saginaw FE 8-3199 I GIRLS .NEW 36" DXLUZB BIKE. ELECTRIC HTOTE iM. 3 STORM x^l' A.A fT A'L doore. OR M939. . | OINL * roller an6 Fro U R e HiFi, TV and Radios 661 ¥r^.mi«ion c?. no u f glri's'clothing*. FE tim? * 1 BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE MILE Fhenb FEderel 3-4934 LESTER BETSY ROSS SPINET Plano. FE 2-7448. MAHOGANY. ELECTRONIC OR-gen, Ilka .new. end red had white pearl, 139-bass eccordlan. 119 Onedle Road. FE 3-4439. PIANO. HAitbMAN * PECK ' f» o E«¥T1 OR 3-1943. 3*6 Mil----—-----------------1 OARAm noOE. 938. 17 IN. MUNTZ TV. $86. If IN. tot pfo-ap iruek, :—-——I Monte. 1199. Good send. Cell, OU Move. 111. REP after $:*. Eld 3-3181_________ ;--r.xHir.lFri mM_____________________^cbunjrn kcA test toSSTi tnan. 1*9 Ftbor lamo and table' menl Including tools end eectt-Ittmjr eONh, Callafter* 6h ' sort** Tor hlaek and whit* and I PE <-0393 ' color TV shop. 9)1 or port, win ! r.is-r ne 4n4 w r'ii’glPT i' TT roe' ■ consider trudoo- PK 3-9306 wnrr mrwvwm CQ8dMUNrTY GOOD SELECTION win yon Up to 19 ot whitewall* 491 8 Begins* at Raeburn. ED WILLIAMS 1 i TIBER $3 AND UP^ISI CRANKSHAFT orwdinoin the T ear. CvUndert rebored. Sack Me-' I Shop. 11 Bond. Phene PE shine k 3-39(6. I furnace. 1 cords, i 111, delivered. FK 4-8614. _____I AUCTION EEEP THE HOME FIRES BURN- 1 " lot with "Nlekt" seasoned hard Atths SaWs________ _ LIQUIDATION SAL* ! ns” BeldSr"n S&ni lutee Mark. “ COLD CALL HKAR8H Complete motor service We start your car Bumping end painting. Rocker panels 111 66 _ eavy or Ughl jtowlng FE 8-9814 INSTALLED FREE Ante springs-mufflers.'tail pipe*, generators, starters, and shock absorber. When bought at regie- (Sacs aut Hadley. Michigan. Auction Mark- SHOP LOADS CUT WOOD. WORK benehee. odd* A ends. OR 3-9823. SLAB WOOD OR FIREPLACE Wood. | cord $39 del. Alberta Lumber Mills FE $-9131 SEASONED WOOD. FIREPLACE. For Sak Pets 79 ; PAIR GOLDEN PHEASANTS 1 pair Partridge. EM 34*94 niter 4P.m. __________________ . 1-YZAR-OLD boxsb. MaiO. — I PUPPIES. 13 WlXKS OLD. PS-melee. TO 3-3381 after I p.m. I FEMAU COODDI sFunE ——4 months. FE $471$. 3 AKC POODLE PUPST - iif 3-3*a.-----,—^ 1-1 POODLE TRIMtHNO, BY BAR- , OR 34138. AKC BRAOLK. . TTO4-MU. MINIATURE POODLES. AQUARIUMS flih for eato. 6-1761. TROPICAL Isle Hwy. OR AKC DACHkliUNDS PORCHRUrr-mee-t-Terme. Juear*. rl tout N STUD. CH. STOCK. CUR- LEW BETTmtLY ’ MUSIC OO. Ac rtf* from Birmingham Theater ■ Pywtowe' AUCTION. SATURDAY, DECBMBRR 3. 1 P.M. 1 miles south. % mile* west of Lake Orion. Chrome Ita- Norg* gae stove, oak extenelon table, power mower,- wash pans, walnut extension tables, TV's, maple cheat, ten* blanket cheat, 3 walnut chairs, modem love seat. Olbeoa refrigerator with freeier, Bird* Eye maple dwelt., aqu* davenport, pair of mahog.1 lamp tables, step table. Red chest, pair of table lamps, complete bed. walnut Vanity, ironing bodrd. kite chen chairs, cooking utensils. rugs. Frlgtdatre refrigerator. - Beauty teat matlieeee. maple eed-room set. complete. S mattress** Oil tanks, antique dlehes Braes pteture frames, eeeerted merchandise- Other Items tea numerous to mention. No children allowed UHfr 11. Upton and Tyler, Auctioneers, X, Tyler, Meneger. -AUCTION SALE etabtoio FRIDAY .....W'P.M. SATURDAY......7 P.M. SUNDAY .......2P.M. DOOR PRIEB8 EVERY AUCTIOH PURCHJtM^WrT?NO^DCTTO PAYMENT FOR RETAIL BUYING VI & B AUCTION 5089 DIXIE HWY. ,unch Room Onta Every Auetice Across from Drayton Plaint » Ehowttnd Oi ~ Tsrmm loving C k-RJ. PARTS ___________PE 34411 INDEPENDENT VW SERVICE Andy CeTkt Oarage. 713 Baldwin Ave. Pontiac. » SAFETY SPECIAL FRONT HnD alignment. Front wheels balanced. Broke* reused. An tew a* $8 per mo. Eddie Stem Ford. Inc. 3199 Orchard Lake Rd . Be*-go Harher. For SrIs MotTcydos 98 11 TRIUMPH. 9308. MA 9-4383 TRIUMPH jgJte 8 SERVICE at E. PUCE PE 3-8398 itOYteW0T0Re¥ciiS~iiiat vice 03 W. Montcalm_____FE 9-3981 For Ssta Bteyd— A VMMD BICYCLE, % 8 UP. NEW • Was. $34 85 and up. Over 190 ta — — Soarlett'a Bike end 39 B. Lawrence. FK Hobby B 1-7943. Boats and Accessories 97 I7-POOT BOAT. 78-HP. EV1N end trailer. Lite new. 81.590. PI t-M 11 FOOT CRUISER. LOADED beet offer." ’ll ^ foot “aluminum Apache runabonl ead trailer, sell all or separate. UL 3-1449. A Perfect Family Gift Big saving! an new and BoeU-Motore-Traller. CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES « E Walton PE 8441 M and Bun. BOAT. KOTOR AND TRAILER - MONDAY AT 1:39 AMD flUDAf ____3 1891 16-ft. flbwrglaa bast with. UteoWlf seat*', lights, windshield, steering, deck, hardware. ^ remote ^ edhtralk battery tr^e^r Uh'tUnwUotlaV Ug hte P*nS aaw 4*-hp. electric itnrttag John- .r.T.^ wn u«&^"pw% fir » SS'SlftK •at®, •84_F*ntl*€ SstaJUsedTracki 10J 1958 FORD G-700 Truck Tilt Chb 2yi- Ton . 5-Speed Tran*. 2-Speed Axle 900 x 22.5 IO-PI» Tires An the Way Around 15,000 Miles . $2495 Crissman ROCHESTER OPEN EYES. - T~ ‘ “ '■83 CHEVY, 1-f Lawyer’s Cent . Sir. •, .... Tbu cuiv! W V01Fplane sodv with Oar-Wsod Winch OR 348M '»* DODGE te-TOH STARR. If Clerk. TO 3-9*49. »i ciiitvir.' caMeo .cariuer truck New Ur#* FK 1-9496 •53 FORD V8. DUMP TRUCK. New meter FE 94199. After.* p.m, ME 4-3119 ~84 bobos W^TON rtcaTfSf. mechanically perfect, an met, V-8. FI 14899 after 9 p in. . '60 CHEVROLET te-TON PICKUP! tune good, FE I-M99. k~cHrrTTTte TonTyf^jF* *odj , __34731 ■'asne ECONOMY CARS 33 AUEUEN •84 Chev. pick-up, -4-speed Irene ....... .,..77...... IMS •60 Pord pick-up. A-l ....... $188 'tj ppdgf itake,A-l .... $198 SUPSRIOR SALES 899 OAKLAND F8T«0~; koust OOf Mil: Lawyer'! CoUtotoa, Keego Rar- CADILLAC, PTCE-U*. $*M LA#-yer'e CcUlelon, Keego Harbor, 1994 CHEV S PtCKUP' t SPEED transmission, alao. 954 Chev. Bel-alr Sedan Very clean. C. E. Lee. See Us FOR YOUR Truck Needs Sales & Service GMG: Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS FE 5-9485 You 'em always locate the parties interested in what vpu no longer.need. When you uie the Pontiac Press “For1 Sale^ Want Ads! THE^lfauC £bK6s, riUBAY, DECEMBER 3 7r V1{ *ygry I I960 CHEVROLET greater htSS. *3 SrWtotttSS boritpowrr V4 *n*tno villi automatic trotuvlMton TN aval p»»v«kwi^tB«mwl ___. w^aarSssrwl wR-rn** Crissman ImmkcuUU. n HIM. 'SSSOSo: I HI MORRIS MINOR KSESw-r JACK COLE, INC aiar1rtt*5« ROCHESTER Of** nn "TO, t OL MW ^■ar-raa Juit Make Paymenta TTanyaoiJT, >booa. stand- rBsnrai Stock Ho ?M*1b. Poll HH Eu>! ■—= ;------------- - ‘—1 ”fl*Tg qfifrtOiKT ctf, tTcamdiiT. a. Alto 1_ aT. “ ****" *•“ --“I lAmailo mat Mn* ZmS ^ Up to 45 MPG Jjs ‘59 Morris Convert. ‘51 Healy Sprite Houghten & Son TOO* nu^ggago IMPORT carvuoLrf ;ii »t L A li. 1 Tewor HOOCtn*. MU- *ml5»ion, nuTto iM » »*!!•, vtry -*— e&.’s tooe* MI *-T4H «|Uf « p,m. '“ *sd rn cnriduT. row- juloiw. V-4, ponrflMt Mo —OEKTE 1SS?grs! Kr. riTah. mS ***». re* Per Sale Cars 106 Lawyer'! CotDrtea. Kooto Just Make Payments M BUICK « dr., um hi only Sit ae Dm Dm IK Rim ask Mr Sou. PR t un J^4UrobS« • eoRVcrnt m engine new ggafef- is, cMfvRdQri hqmAo Hi v-S ■ PeewflwO'inea, —“ - ISMCBEvir. PdwiiROUDK- I ®ST?»a“A-^ «rl ~ __•"^—.— — ""ill? 1960 CHEVROLET •MO alon* the open hlfhwer tisnajikruBi °£ p-nur... tSufflMHM MM tor-> Maw Obrhu Mo-■Mkojitf St py wr^ •Oil toe pritll * ONLY $2495 Crissman ROCHESTER rr, tpUHT. s- ‘55 CHEVY V8 4-DR. 'iSS,\J *£ fift1* * auto sj “Wyn., ggfeyjRffiB| cMRT.^s-poQRjpacaTigi d oot Vl* motor. 4-Urrcl cor- ECVU aan&.ia a.’stb l |M IHrlir. rwv kroku. m s^%S«^S:5t M» Ml.PrtemU ewur MTS-ntS. 1961 Dodge .$1961 an Poa^ ________ «k£^uca«» roi-ST Phis Free Bonus. RAMMLER-DALLAS MSI R. Man ROCRRRTM OL Mill pooor-cmrt*Lrr.trocri PS MIR . . physical ballet. What’s the matter, don't they teach cooking Mtt FORD STATION WAQON. Standard InmMN, radio, twe. nmr see m wTK nrs.,ta*-jas'5gt rgar MATIC. AMOLUTELT HO MOM-rr DOWN Aaoanu peyaeaM of |Sy3UP5Si6 Tumor Port OlRL^fim5" --- iPPSS iSh III* FB»SML_ Us* #666. ncToRia. talk ewe Hfiwi. MMW r. Mr. Mi *1 Ml OLDS M S-DOOR TRIS For Salt Care 106 uoyeTiu. eoioo. Just Make Payments *xxxt ms. pr s«a m3 s« I.&. '^rajra; I pondiuao. cRsnrr maraosr. Pn* AOIO Uti Tu > ItfMw iw» iWB 'MBliit wit. IStfSrsS »t 88 9* POHD ADOOR RADIO iKb Seeker M Seva. Ple—oi. StMR CkU OrotfM M*r, Mr. itaiyS*. PR saw* m. Sealer. Can PS I4M1 eder ii'iimwuM.' kfCHT mCUJDli . •TBCRW J AMO $1695 Suburban OLDS »«5^ cosrs4 wnTA.^ CRCDIT MARAORR PR SAMS. Rla* AaM Saler MS ». *o*n*nAAag-c iwTidiSrL of«U kw www- v_ _ ns* suick supis- 'TLgj.jsgras ill^ BMjra Ul^TdARA IK h,VSTL ■ cm nuflHH • BAOINAW. fK ^ HM RUICR. 1 DOOR. HARDTOP. IIM. PR »-0*». ! INI BUICK 2 DOOt HARDTOP cuper Bodol Fewer Otefrln* end tar ■nv. pus Btm WM. Re «on*t down A.ammo mMc 4 Me baH'FS RaRd larferarirai l*il^blCLAC OTUPt DEVllLf Full power tir wadWemM. Serb W&xwm"™ IkdeeTEue* HorSor, _ IM» cadiuaE PlUVAtR owner :»T cnvRpLIT r-TABeENOER rSaJSfi^'a^r*; walk 1MW Ktool mlleo EAST IyFsmartto lIaseI TOM SULLIVAN ____klchaon MAin PUN M CHEVY I. I DR. POfrEROLIDE real nice. PS ^-IIW___ ifir^vir^si&Aif kASfrr^r VanNvonttdo Rool cToen. PR -va, Pow«r*lldt--- -r- »UU. After ». ra «awi. W~9n&r. nr id«. v e rt tayv. wnwnWo^. iMjwrw "" -T 1 ... btilf.WW. in***. „1 Make Your Ow»-D>|l ) i@£Kr^"£i aoduiuo a?'kfw-'iI7 I Wo*ou N Pyd. ;U Stedo. iota ______ ECONOMY CAM qr~ .------- sgciFSFys ™7S>."Maa lyglSSH bfltMINOHAM - W oW S. WOODWARD,1 WINTER SPECIALS $ $ SAVE $ $ .$3050 fiSf ’60 MERCURY ....................^..............$2750 Put Lew C-Door Iferdtw with fcfl power 1AM ntloo M Wta Morrurr offiuol c cor. MM rad belofe^ ’59 THUNDERBIRD ......... $2795 ssrws jnsr wsrawr 60 GALAXIE ...............*....12550 tnotchln* Inkortor. 60 PORD . Cquntrr Stl oSflclal'o col WOMB 0 i. radio a ..$2750 *57 MERCURY ...........................,...$1495 K& sir?*, ssss kurus' *57 PONTIAC WAGON JiS&'SS. 1 . ..$1650 IbVOtt*: ..$1195 58 FORD ................... 1-Da>f «ASrUnder with otroKht ctlok. ladle *M Soatar. SNM ^.b^.O. o^w.o^ ’59 INTERNATIONAL'...................$1295 Pctaer with va «■*!■*, radl* ta* healer. AM «Uu oa Rri* •horp Slock pl**«P. ’ W Larry Jerome — ROCHESTER FORD DEALER - - FOR MORE THAN 35 YEARS — — A GOOD PLACE TO BUY - 116 MAIN ST., Rochester OL 1-9711 Open Eves. ‘SAFE BUY LLOYD'S , USED CAR PLAZA 58 RAMBLER AMERICA W SOur wbb radio. $695 MERCl *$795 •58 BUICK SPBCXAL Maos with ontaatott* trau.. hrotor wkluwaRk paver la* aa* power brake*. ’57 MERCURY SOOOBVRS $1195 ; *57 CHEVROLET ^tPK*uP MS sayt $795 ’57 FORD PAMLANR "NT* M*. Hi SXiaSwH4t.,rw;rjM $895 *57 MERCURY MONTCLAIR ADR. HARDTOP hooter *U^od'*whlt*v*l!o ‘wcS ’57 PONTIAC VE; radio, boater, vhttovoll*. power 8•—8 * $1095 •57 FORD MOOR SEDAN wit* r«dfc> and ftMMr.1 It tl ft ONE-OWNER I $395 'Sp MERCURY t-PAMENOER WAQON V«tS ovtoaioU* trau.. raSa, SoaUr, smrUBruBr* $895 )LKSW/ UXtF $895 •57 VOLKSWAGEN nth radio, boater ow white, roll. Tlta R AN EXTRA •56 PLYMOUTH N300R va with ante. Iraw. radio beat*' -Mioodi. ONE OWNR $595 •55 DESOTO $495 •55 CHEVROLET asaj**"- $495 .—’54 PONTIAC ■— $295 . '54 FORD SiWi,® $495 •54 FORD g^srus.’As $295 LINCOLN-UERCURY-COUET ENGLISH FORD . 232 S. SAGINAW r FE 2-9131 DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SWAPPING EARLY SO YOU CAN ENIOY YOUR CHRISTMAS BONUS ALL YEAR LONG WITH A "GOODWILL" USED CAR FROM THE RETAIL STORE 19® PONTIAC sussrjxrssL assrmsnj^ r* fc-wr- ^ ............................. $2695 19® PONTIAC ..........o^..................... $2695 19® BONNEVILLE % trssuf’ssr* ^ k~k- ............................. $2695 19® PONTIAC I . radtet hootor. Krdronoatlo., paver $2595 19® "VENTURA 2d*,Ei T£z+r'*fdr2zz'*‘ ^ ^ ...................VI............ $2595 1959 PONTIAC S* power %^?n*IU> '***' h,‘Ur Rtdr*nMe Pevcr broku ....... r. o“.?5.T. ............. $1895 1959 PONTIAC $1695 1959 BONNEVILLE SMrt^Oey ^vttk^ wM^^I*y^H*d»aiRoB4^ tnaytlcrtna. power ..,..... ..j, .0 ...bp.; , *........ $2195 1959 OLDSMOBILE • ••*•" RoUdor VIW radio SoaUr, ErdroniaUc pewor .turinc $2195 1939 PONTIAC ,_______ SS8?%JK?TaK StfWRJC sw’- u.u.U*».i*u.^uUuooonuLu.u $2195 1959 PONTIAC • $2095 1958 PONTIAC ...v;7.7777.-...17-771........7.. $1295 FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC RETAIL STORE "GOODWILL USED CARS" N_MT. CLEMENS ST. ■ FE 5-954 BEHIND THE DOWNTOWN POST OFFICE JOHNSON- OFFERS -USED CAR CLEARANCE- WClKr.Wpi. ..$1895 eCTUNDEX. SHARPI ’58 Buick H.T. . . $1595 pwr. rmaiNO *ad ■»*»— '58 Renault .... $ 695 DAUMBHB. A CHARMER •56Buick H.T. .. $ 695 •59 Pontiac .... $1795 SEDAN. A BEAUTY! ’58H.T.Metro..$ 793 OAS SAVERI *56 Buick aT. ..$795 4-DOOR POWER 1 •56 Olds H.T.... $ 795 •56 Olds ........ $ 595 '56 Pontiac RT. $ 695 DOOR SEDAN. I OWNER MML I OWNER. CLEAR 11 .-USED FORDS- '56 Ford 4-ar ur Nleholk He cab hive i LMN tddle Sterle. Ftortf , Jl d“riM ,2 on* hOT? IMS i bit jmSS&n. J-D6oR, saw r* MERCURY Monterey 3-door herd- j MBA ■________ - I. lop Radio hooter, white Urea isirsflffriiwiuTAw. u.oat~ ac, yr>*^fii*tt*[lg*. * b^* jj, I mSLTdoJn TiunS^M^mertanf WEEK* BIRMINGHAM'STlncolti-—- ’ — Coll Mr O Brlon Mercury — Comet pooler. Bob kt MI owoo BIR Front. foe., WO Hunter Bird.. MI RAMBLER «M 8 ! ««■ i J •imT oldsmobile super w. <»! -----------;-- door, very eleon. Fun price IMS , iy monthly payment* o* low oi per mo. Coll Mr O'Brton dll Mir. at MI 6-3*00. BIR- ewio HBOt with BA CHEVROLET I " 4-DOOR. - CO. 1000 S. WOOD ISM OLDSMOBILE, RADIO AND hooter. • automatic tran*ar'~"“ white wall Urei, excellent t B. Boxlnow DOOB i. new crlfloh 3-1440 leor- 1091 OLDSMOBILE, hardtoop. solid wht„. hooter, power broket, oil around. Mutt lac:— ini state. tltOO. UL t-I< 10M OLDSMOBILE S3 WEES NO money down. Lucky Auto Edits. 1S3 South Saginaw, T* 4-M14 10M OLDSMOBILE CLUB COUPE, Per only RADIO AND HEATER. HYDRA- *" MATIC. ABSOLUTELY NO MON -tlST. IS HOLIDAY I-POOR. BEAUTIFUL ALL FIESTA REP WITH RADIO, HEATER. WHITEWALL#. POWER STEERING, BRAKES. HYDRA MATIC. SPECIAL Suburban OLDS 592 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 4r4485 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR HaKd- BEAtnE V ■ aSiKSs AT THE STOPLlaHT IN WSIHEa OR s-usl ISM PLYMOUTH »_________ , »oy. straight etlck, radio i htoioT, tiroL 13k M PLYMOUTH OR ’M 8TUDE-bokor 111*. Sixty Aulo Solot. PE I PLY.; S. BLACK. 4 Just Make Payments 'H ply., a DR ISOS •It PLYMOUTH 3-DOOR. AUTO. ET DOWN. Attume payments o Eo»t Blvd » 76 per mo' Cell Credit Ir. Porks ot 1C 0-7600 Horold 1961 DODGE $1961 DELIVERED 66 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON, "-passenger. outo , with radio end bower steering end ___... Tor who .with w/wolle. TOUR OLD CAR DOWN NO PATiuWT?ILLNiXT YEAR I 100% Ouorontee monte of 137.34 per month. NO MONEY DOWN. CALL I MR. GREEN CREDIT MANAOER, PE 3-S1I1, LLOYD MOTORS. l---~ - - Just Make Payments, 14 OLDS 4 OR.- $3*6 Pop only SIT mo. Duo Deo. 16th Rue Aut. Mr. Boll. PE 6-463# 10* Eoet Bled, st Auburn MY I Must Sell - INCLUDES heater TURN LKHSTS. OlL PILTfcR El TTUC WIPERS ETC AND TAXES. 36 606 MILE GL AF OH ALL - AND $42.64' I PER MONTH — Bank Rates — ____________ YOUR OLD CAR DOW X, {J ^^fconvertiblet S« rORD 4 DR CUSTOM W e Are Still Taking Many Good Trade-ins AND We Are Ovmtocked CO OLD* t$ HOL COUPS CO OLD6 M 4 DR SEDAN CO OLDS 08 HOLIDAY CO OLD8 N CONVERTIBLE 50 FORD 4 DR RANCH WAOON M OLDS M CONVERT M CHEVY 2 DR STICK M CHEVY »« TON STAKE i>8 CHEVY 3 DR. ST A. WON. 5? CHEVY V-S CONVERT 47 OLDS SS CONVERTIBLE ---------09 ri.i Muurn i-uuun luuunvr. _________•_ A RIAL BRAVTIPUL OMBM .».-uR , HARDTOP, I FINISH With V-S outo. trane., SIS*. Toko over payment*. Ft power etoerlnt and broke!. Alio 9-0360 Ioo% (uorantool No poyment till ^64 PACKARD t-DOOtt, AUTO. »•** »*»l oHsta^MoiSo rnnud JACK COLE, INC &w-NP,rcAmiX,h M?i 1044^UT^Mopt* ot Pontloo Troll CREDIT MANAGER11 FW °3R5fn WSLLID LAKE______ MA 4-4611 LLOYD MarOM”1’ 1,131 i 1696 PLYMOUtH, RADIO AND *6 PLYMOUTH BTATTOM WAOOH7 Radio and Heater Excellent con- ...... Kj»^ Money Down, Pull Price 111*. Assume poyment* ot 110 per Dries' p'iimen/. n7~i\n ’JUi i »««*, CALL MB. WHITE. CRBD-moulfi Coll Whim n MANAGER. PE A0M3. *UM«er FI 1-0403 ' ® I A»U Bu Tl* S- R|l*te King Auto 11* B. soxlnow it !•»» PLYMOUTH 4-DOOlC RADIO --------- ’ " ----AND heater, automatic TRANSMISSION -ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. AlMim* pay- 1667 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR WAOON. V-S. radio, hooter. Nothing like new, t64yuL 3-3061 I PLYMOUTH 3-DOOR HARD- , Free Christmas Trees '60 Uneotn Premier 11%. .. (I^lf Mtioko, t * 4 dro. •6« Ford Pairlone, loododl .. *64 Rombler. 4-dr. ..... -64 CodUloc 13. fuU pwr. . ... ;l* Pockord^J-dr ...... || ’ll Bulck*'super ^ 4 Ml . Superion Auto Sales 550 OAKLAND am>- VI ISM runt! hardtop, puwsr iiitnni ua brokot. Vory ottneUrt block end ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Inume payments of 633.33 par mo. Coll Credit Mgr. Mr. Parke at Ml 4-TI00. Horold Turner wit 'i'i PONTIAC STATION 'WAOON. powar brofcoe and .tearing, hy. drama lie, radio, heater, low mile-a^ original owner. Phono PE 16M PONTIAC, 4-DOOR. JIJBT broke In. 1663 Ford Ronchero, Ajl-j w*» Ford 14-ton plok-up. Just Make Payments . H Pontloo, tan* Pay onto #37 mo. Duo Doo. utt Rita Auto Mr. BaU PE *-463* sort, lull pwr., tri-oarb.. whn*-jraUa, yerr i*w mfloogo. CnU Mr. Kline or Mrs. Richter. PI 3-7*64 cr PH S«StSS.__________i _________ 1*4* PONTIAC, i-Uoor, wMfrt FONTIAC R CHIEF. 4 BRAKES. RADIO. 1 ER. HYDRAMATiC BARGAIN PRICED i $2195 Suburban OLDS 592 S.’ Woodward, B ham MI 4-4485 M PONT.. EQUIPPED, LOW MI NEW PONTIACB AT TREMEN-dout discount Do not (dll to ill ut before you tup — Keego Sales & Service Eodjo HqrOor i.'sgmr SMITH an a, saoihaw OLDS a (t HOLIDAY DELUXE FACTORY OFFICIAL’S CAR THAT IS LOADED awn equipment and AS LOVELY AS NEW OW MMT AND WH1T1 $2795 Suburban IS RAMBLER STATION WON j All Ready to Go and With Our Written Warranty Houghten j & $on [ ; YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE DEALER 636 K Main, Hoohottor, OL 1-8761 _ DO YOU Want A Good Used Car j Worry-Free With a. I 100% ! Guarantee 592 S. Woodward. B’hatnj Cole, InC. MI 4-4485 $100 Under "J3LUE BOOK" FRIDAY AND BAT. ONLY ’59 Studeb’r Lark 2-Door *58 Plymouth 2-Door ’57 Imperial 4-Dobr * ’57 Plymouth Spt. Cpe. ’57 Ford 2-Door ■ ’57 Plymouth Wagon ’56 Pontiac Spt.Cpe. *56 Chevy 2-Door ’56 DeSoto Spt. Cpe. ’56 Mercury 2-Door ’55 Dodge Spt. Cpe. ’55 Plymouth 4-Door Rammlerr Dallas . 4-7640. HortHd Tumor iib at 1 J^rd. '55 PLYMOUTH IBLVBDIBB 4-DOOR. V-# . AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Van Camp Chevrolet, Inc. air. «iM, CTraii Aavisor. rt 6-SSSL Bddlo Steal Voluma kart. •63 PLYMOUTH. I-DOOR. RADIO. haaur. «ood cond. n 6-0300. : 63 PONTIAC. 2 DOOR, RADIO. I heater ^ydra , eood shape. (190 [ 1157 PONTIAC. STAR CHIEF 4> daoi hardtop In excellent condition bydramotto. .tower steering and brake*, power pak, dual exhaust. deluxe radio with 3 ipeak-, OH MM# - prKmiuM pr!^B~ FOR BIRMINGHAM CARS Schutz Motors, Inc. 113 B. WOODWARD. B HAM DoBOTO-FLYMOUTH DEALER Quality (QK) Kornera png» map caba _ _ _____ . _________ a hontor, is#gBiBir*rM^ap-tuol mUot. FuU price BIR #16* MrOHrtM orad{*Mgr. at U 1(91 BAMlftHR WAOON. FULL {;sniur®isrka5r5i or ((# dowu. am to naanaa. FBJ3-3HB. Wit 1(6* RAilBLl A BEAL BEAUTY I Aik for Ji nr OR this i JACK COLE, INC. MS# W. Maple ut •—«** * WALLED LAKE KM RAMBLER WAI heater, push-button OR3-6743.______ 1(6# RAMBLER DBLUZB, FULL SSS’OSrff-Jm.^S-m. AND LATE MOOeLO ECONOMY CAR# 33 AUBURN ** PO*rnAC. _ STATION WAOdiT ■LYMOUTH, OOOD TRANS. 4 , SaYoy. Radio end heater. lU waHj. OR !-<### after I. just Make Payments . ' -63 FONT. 1 Dll. 606 >» only (I mo. Due So* 18tl Rite Auto, Mr. BaU, FB #-03 14# East Bled, at Auburn ut 14# W. Columbia Jtm t!#r Just Make Payments _ ’#4 FLY. I DR. #171 Fay only (10 mo. Duo Doo. 16th “ »• Auto. Mr. BoU. fe 1-483* IN Haa* Bird, at Auburn Credit problems? Don’t lot thorn bother you. Boo Credit Advisor. Mr. Nichole. He too have yon driving in one hour. . l**d DoBOTO HARDTOP A 4-docr with radio, hontor, white •free, sower steering and Wgakee. Power window*. No mono* down. $729 PER WEEK BIRMINGHAM’S LINCOLN . MERCURY . COMET IN Huntor Blvd. MI aim 1 Block a. *( Maple Road PONTIAC 1140 CATALDIA. aFASSEN-OER WAOON. IMMACULATE CONDITION THROUGHOUT. METALLIC SILVER AND WHITE. POWER 8TEERIHO AMD BRAKES, RADIO. HEATER THIS WAS A OM FAC- ®Ara&;?cA»- . $2675 Suburban OLDS .592 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 4-4485 »leering, power brakes, w wall*; back-up Ughta ■ power window. MA 6-I3t LOOK! BUY! SAVE! 4-br .S N Bulck Convertible, power. $1(06 ’** Pontlae a Dr. H-topV...,. (181 ’H Bulck 3-Dr. Dnuilow ... (1(N -6# Bulck Bpootol fa-ton .US# •00 Bulck Eloetra aDr. . .... (MM ’67 Chary aDr.. V-* ongin* ... 66*6 N Ford "SOT' H-top T... glggg ’** Ford aDr.; vT.. (S# •N Mercury aDr. H-Top . (M6 :8BS5! tK- gS .W tjpmc Boonevlll# 4-Dr. $2955 's&tr«^.o-rt: jiS SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK Across from new car sales Rochester OL t-8133 _Opon_’tll # p.m. or lotor CSOMd Wad. and Sat. at g p.to. Just Make Payments _I7 RAMBLER t DR, 16*6 Pay only #11 mo Duo Dec. IKh Uto Auto, Mr. Boll. PE 6-4630 IN Eu*t Blvd at Auburn *17 PONTIAC SUPIR ckiKf, hardtop, thirp. OR 3-6763. Falling Snow ICKAKS Falling Prices ’59 PONTIAC .....$1745 4 Door Catalina. Hardtop. Pwr. ’58 PLYMOUTH . .$ 845 4 Door Hardtop. V-S. 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(1941) Tarxaa becomes Involved with an is-pedition In search of treas- gan c i the 9:99 (2) U.S. Marshal. (4) Raven (cent.) (7) Harrigan and Son. (9) Movie (coot.) (56) Ub 30. 2:39 (3) Route 96. (4) Westerner. (7) Flbitstones. (9) Movie feonL) (56) For Doctors Only. 9tM 0) Route II (coat) (4) American Hnritags. (7) 7? Sunset Strip. (9) Country Hoedown (56) For Doctor*, and You. (2) Gariund Touch. <4) Bom a Giant (cont.) (7) 77 Sunset Strip (cent.) (9) TMbfropeT x •#:•* (2) Twilight Zone) (4) Michael ShayrV (7) Detectives. A (9) Mr. District Artorne) tin (21 Eyewitness tc/History ■ • 44) Shayne (cont!) (7) Law and Mr. Jones, (9) News. 19:46 (9) Sports, its H (9) Weather. U:N (2) News. . 44) Newt. (7) State Trooper. 9) News. 11:M (2) Allakaiam Fury. 11:99 (9) Blighty Mouse. <4) JjhnJttnger. . (7) Boots and Saddle.'. 11:41 (7) Wrestling. :M (9) Billboard. SATURDAY AFTERNOON :99 (2) Sky King. ( (4) True Story. (7) Soupjt Sales. (9) Country Calendar. . 12:19 (3) Follow that Man. (4) Detective's Diary. (7) Wrestling. (9) Waterfront. 12:45 (7) IMS Preview. 1:99' (2) Movie. (4) Debbie Drake. (9) Movie. 1:U (7), Army va. Navy. 1:19 (4) Bold Journey. (7) Movie. 2:09 (4) Pro Basketball 2:99 (9) Movie. 2:45 (7) Talent Town 2:09 (2) Movie. •:lf (7) Youth Preview. 12:29 (9) Grey Cup Oanieo, s:45 (7) Lion Preview. Broadway Performer Gets fjtick Every Night Christmas Treat for ,TV Viewers Color Presentation of 'Peter Pan'* Scheduled f f By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — You've heard of Broadway actresses who get sick opening night—well, Barbara Baxley geta sick every ' iv ^ “ItTI probably last a whole year, and then [ jtof. Next Thursday 1’U die,” Barbara told me during one of the momenta When she wasn’t being rick.. J By CYNTHIA M)Wry i ■" One of Tennessee Williams’ cloiesti- YORK (AP1)—'Television’s friends, Barbara left TV to play a neurotic moB* •»***«* t® •“ ** aud|-Southem bride in “A Period of Adjustment” which Williams wrote. She thinks it's because of Tennessee that rim gets sick. Not that ■he's sick of him* '"You don’t want to goof because he’s such a genius and you get overanxious,” she explained. “Opening night Is the worst. People come b9ckto aee me but they don’t aea me,' . , WILSON 14:9 (3) stan in HftQyrodc in this stone sge-styie cartoon aeries. ROUTE M, 8:50 pm. (3). Tod and Bux (Martin Milner and George Maharis) are appointed chaperones tor tour beautiful fashion models who am on photo assignment at a dam project In Arixona. 77 SUNSET STRIP. 9 p m (7) j11:15 (21 Weather. Stu Bailey (Efrem Zlmbalitt Jr.) (4) Weather is hired by the parents of a beau-! if) Telescope LAW tiful girl to prove that their daugh-111:2a (2) Sports, ter, reported'to have been killed j . <4l Sports, by the Nazis, remains alive. 11:25 (2) Movies. 1. TWILIGHT BONE. 19 p m (2). [ The story of a young woman’s re- j bellion against the house-full of] robots toil her father, a doctor] with Victorian habit*, has created and installed. Inger Stevens (tars as Jana Loren. BEST OK PAAR. 11:S0 pm <41.-Taped highlights of the Aug. 24 show, with singer Blossom Dearie. ] comedian Joey Bishop, actress ] Bette Davis, comedienne Renee Taylor! (4) Milky's Party Time. . >7t Football KickofL 4:15 (7) Duke vs. UCLA. (9) Off to Adventure. 4:29 (9) Movie. 14:99 (2) Movie. 5:39 (7) All-Star Golf, j 5:44 (9) beam to Draw. Liz and Eddie Sue for Libel "Why? Because I’Ve Shat the daar and I’m halag alek. Everything malts around ms. I just sit there trembling and afterwards whan everybody’* being gay, I pmI want to go home and go to bod.” “When did this start with jyoa?” X asked. J “About 90 years ago, my first ] opening night.” i (That would have been in school, because she's an attrac-jttve young blond now). j "When I played ‘Camlno •Real.’" Barbara said, “I doped (myself up with tranquilizers j opening night. . “But fer this shew, ’To j hell With that jam.' I said ' to myself, ’You’TO going to go oat there and do it all L by yourself.’ I "So what happened?” ] "8o I was rick. Bo I still am. J W1U you pardon me for a minute? I’ll be right back! Do I often wonder what I’m doing, in this business? Why, yes — yes 1 do Every night! Solo A Iks Atom. Cfmb. STORMS, SCREENS dr DUNN'S GLASS m N. Csss FI S-2125 ; PI 9-9999 ence during the next few viewing days will be next .Thursday eve* ting’s ' two-hour production ’Peter Pen-" with Mary Martin] md Cyril Ritchard, in color. The NBC w*cial will be much] like it was in two previous TV incarnation^, but this time it hast *r n,M„ been . made under better studio] - CHIMPNAPKR GETS 4 conditions-more room for flying VKAIS - Robert Tomarchin and facilities tor better lighting-j ,, jnorom as he leaves Circuit and now caught on long-lasting! Court nl St. Louis Thursday night magnetic tape, will probably be) aftM- being convicted on* a «" annual jme-Christmas treat. charge of burglary and the steal-■ I* * / ' I tag of Mr. Moke, a talented ] It Is scheduled frMuTtw to 9:30 chimpanzee, from the St. Louis p. m.. Eastern Standard Time. Zoo. A Circuit Court jury sent-There are a few more items enVed him to the tour-year pris-of rhOre than passing interest on on term, the schedules too (all times East-: , . .. jem Standard!: .. . w i m • j«£"!N.J. Electoral Barrier P Andrew Jackin «»>. Unlikely in Recount MARGARET TRIMAN ' , Margaret Truman will play her: TRENTON, N.J. (API — Re-1 1252 235£L Su,Ttoy’* counts of election returns in New CBS Television Workshop drama: _____ (12-12:35 p. m.) called night of Jer*y »«m provide ]Fancy." in the part of a woman stacle to certifying the state's 19] mentally disturbed after the death electoral votes tor President-Elect] f* \£i!d John F Kennedy, Gov. Robert B. i9 NRCs "Something Special",. .. _ . (19-11). music and dramatic vt*.M*>wr said Thursday, nettes concerned with children * ■ ■ and childhood. j Meyner, who was Kennedy's] campaign manager in New Jersey,] Dollar Savers PRE-OWNED TVs Producer David Susskind ii heads the five-man board which BARBARA ____J___________ *tar in an adaptation at his we)*® returns next Tues- Sorik $7.25 Million in 1° business? Why. yes — ye* I do Every night!" ;weekly interview show, normally ‘toy- Damages From Movie THE MIDNIGHT EARl . . . fijTrtatkm. ITeT:NWwSwt Meanlime. Republicans gave up] Magazines for flHw . Beautiful Nancy Westbrook. McClelland model‘I^"t^^wS IblSldLS^er figure of those "Butterfield 9" ads. transposed onto LAs 7»Ftort ^ ^ ^ comedians. Mdudlrgtt46 voting machines were checked] NEW YORK (UP!) - Actress face ... __ iGroucho Marx and Jimmy Du- to 36 districts. Elizabeth Tayior and singer Eddie Beverly Aadland, with the court’s OK, will work at nwre (1911). 9 Fisher sought $135 million in dam- i cafes here. < Her mother's also preparing a cafe act) . . . Clark J Wednesday brings- an ABC | When the recount, as far as Kj ages .from movie magazines they'Qable told KU WaUach on the "MtoflU” set: *Tve worked hard ]-cto*e - Up" program crilcd,went, showed no change in the life to lead and I'd better get to it before;"Yanki. No!” a study of eommu- Nov. 8 election results the Repub-] Fremont to Got Plant for Processing Apples FREMONT lAP) - TW Spaas Co. of Kansas City, Md., will build an apple processing plant ] on a 12-acre rite near here. M. D. Watts, president of the Fremont Industrial. Development Corp . an-'liounced today. il:M The 23.000-square-tooi plant will be toe first to go up on the city's 7:35 new 89«cre Industrial area. It wiO|t:u employ 39 persons in production *9:99 of appts Juice. 'toil The Spaas company operates 22 *:** Gravesj to Cairo." (1943) to order lo] gain military information) from the Germans, .a British corporal decides to lro-1 personate a Nazi spy , Fran-chot Tone. Anne Baxter "If f Were Free Irene Dunne. (9) Movie. "Lm Learn.” (1947) A ■■ w[|| young girt decides to have Mmtr^ tome fun by aiding a song-. M. T.j— nusMna - _ -. _ - , _ . _ writoj trom. JKk “Th* Sophie Tucker of th. Olrl BcouU : shell --------------------(abc vice prerident in charge of Robert Hutton. following the filing of tor libel ‘billing . s. ' . . ’ ,i {news and spe^al events: She pro- suits here Wednesday, said they' ★ A w 'gram was.bh>uKht into the net- had appealed to several magazines, EARL'S PEARLS: A synonym, as any schoolchild can teU]work without his knowledge, false stories” last ’you ^ a word yoy use whan you cant ipell the other one. contend distorted thetp/'pe^sonri -nouah—I have wealthy bvrs and roused pain jt.g ^ nism i TUtwa Brewer liked Bln* CroriO** description of her: j Me as ^program which -« ln her about John Daly s resignation as Latin America and nota- itoans decided to drop it.. Oar tali tot My 11:29 (4) Jack Paar •7» Movie "Vampire Bat." (1933) A man uses the guise i vampire bat to corn! I murder Melvya Douglas, y Wray. HVTt'RDAY MORNING 9:35 iris 9* 7:00 (4). Today on the Farm !7:J9 (3),Meditations. !?:« (2) 6n the Farm Front 7:3* (2t Michigan Conservation I (4) News. (4) Michigan Oonsrnatwn (3) TV Orilegek (4) New*. (4),Big Picture: (2) Spunky and Tadpole ' (4) News. (?) Profile of Space Color I Cartoon Carni- summer but the appeals aeW if- . TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: "ThilH be the first Inaugural CgjjfUfV-Oic/ * norfd Ball to serve peblum Jock Denton. . . J " The raapie charged thai the WISH I’D RAID THAT: A wife charged her husband with [JIIVQI CJbjeCtS reagashw* aamed aa defendants her and starving her till She’d dropped 30 pounds. | . - W. m. ry w-d “Inrtd" front rows bend- -Divorce granted” torid the Judge. The wife said. “Not yet IO DTClKe Oil t UIl to**tog readers to hrihvw pi^aae^ I d like to lose another 19 punds first." That’a artIHra wwnld “rrraal irsnds- Y _ tore candaet" ro tha pari t( toa wart brother. _ - . .. rim beanty sad bee bdai (color' King Leonardo. filed against another publishing WASHINGTON (UP!) — WB-| firm seeking an additional $300,000 CHICAGO (AP) — The grand Ham R. Burke. natkapM ramman-datnages champion Hereford steer of, the der of the American Legion, laid * * , * International Live Stock Export- Thursday the legion is ‘ frwfiy >m| lo (arm The suits contended the mags- ^ Thuroday conwrnH' Prorident Elsen- murtk M ^ sines "acted mahctously. tneapon- hon was sold St surttonTiHiroaay QnW ^ wmeM . sibly and wickedly, lor toe crass tor *15 * pound. Baaed on o( mmtar> dependents. ..... , icwnmercisl purpose of stimulating weight of 1.050 pounds when H # * * Michigan rigOOn Show the circulation of the motion pic- was named grand champion Mon- Ho lSilid the OIXjer was a ’ Mow Counts 800 On DitoloV ture fan magazines ' day . the steer stood to bring its to ^ ^ the overseas K 7 1 Several Of the articles involved owner. Kaye Pollock. 15. of forces He indicated that* HOLLAND (UP!) - The Michi- ithr children of Miss Tayior and Auburn. Iowa, a total of $15,750 >ny mictions on miUtary de- gan Sttte Pigeon Show opened Fisher. they eaid. and this »as the rerord price tar a groad pendents abroad should be lol- Thursday at the Holland Armory. TV-RADIO x] y Service J 1 ZSXZkw - 4t Ro'Uoaiotfi WFUh 94H 54 Comla* bofo ra ! r~ IT r 1 j r r* w IT IT IS 14 IT IT1" IS IT r II IT *1 sr IT sr r r ■ 41 *r IT IT 1 r ST I E U r sr 57 96 r 41 L cially damaging. eagn Am It 434 a proud, paM In. ItBT tor a Hereford that brought a total price af *31.05*. foreign travel and-jrxpedilutes by play in the three-day competition. _ the gpoeral public. "The show will be the biggest ri "It we make a demand on peo- pigeon show in the history of state . , . pie who have sacrificed most." pigeon shows." said association This years winner. ^h*™*” Burke told a news confeteijce. President Herman Bekker of Hoi-?erc'yV,^l «HT>* , , "theft the same demand.sltould be land, who reported entries received| Mr*. Robert Taylor, opf™,rr* made on'other Americans'to cur- from many communites both large! 'Atoelrpleawnv ' ' and small. ild one of the hHkl- Vefon. Nev. ; ■ , .... -----—________.i. .-f-,/ .n-- v • • -.r../• Min Pollock plans . B Mtribtr of 1*9 09ll9BK9Wly l^i 1 ' fibelrtMi iwiliiw 1 j Open Friday Nltes TB »WL 719 Orchard Laba Are. If 4-2941 19 Sri* to 8ot 9 Wrtttoa inaruofsi oa Any Sot Too Boy N YOB WKi AT 0BH. OBEL RADIO-TV ■arr" S!STiUu«s( first MRU UOstatM mb 1 m Oil ipntlil to Debbie Reynold-. The lines the couple objected to was "Eddie Named Father of Liz’ auction money to pay tor a heart Child’" while the article reported ioperation tor her mothw, lift, the tout Fisher planned to. adopt Liza mortgage from her parents’’farm. Todd ] and ' maybe pay for part of her” A * A ! college education, said:' « Defendants in the suits were Dell "l didn't expect any figure. I Publishing Oo.. Inc., publisher of am more than satisfied." 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SK.ridaa USED TVs s15.p 2S USEO SITS TO ^HOOSE FROM CONDON’S RADIO «n4 TV . ’ gataolsrvlsn_._ 94 L TttJCRAPM (oreosrrs rti -m ao- > ' ' s - N 4-979C 0p*a B — Pupa John XXIQ today received the Archbishop of Chafe*rary far an hosrhwg meeting, foe Skat in his- • bay brtwsaa a pontiff of foe Roman Oathotic Church and n Primate of the Church of Fhgtand After the meeting, both foe Vatican and the Church .4 foe Budget Bureau to Ofofoet Matas. Bril's salary will be 222,500 a year. Kennedy Thursday picked WM-(Continued on Page 2, Col. 9) 597,116 Built in November Monkeys Shine Making Monkeys of the Police STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) -ft’s cold in Sweden there days but two monkeys from the tropics are .having a barrel of fun making monkeys odt of the police. Zoo manager K. Curry-Lindhal said diey are raving through a residential area and ''people phone us when they have seen them, bat when we arrive at the spot— [the monkeys are gone.*' In Today's Press TV A Radio Programs . WUaoa. Bait ......... Weasm’s Pages ....... > cordiality ef the meattog. The 7V poatift met the IVyenr-oM archbishop on the MwratdtoM of hto private library, where the Reformation that n supreme pontiff of the Roman GrthoHe Church and n primate of the Claarch of. England had met Both have spoken out recently tor Christian unity in the wmtd.hk,: the face Of the Communist threat Police List Rood ToN LANSING (UPI) - Stole paRfo say Michigan’s November traffic death tall was 135, 9 per cent lefo than the aame month n year ago. Car Output Doubles 1959 DETROIT UP—November automobile production more than doubled from & year ago and came exceedingly close to original estimates, company reports show. The five auto makers reported total production of SW-116 passenger cars in the month ended Thursday. This compand with only 254,528 in November 1959, when the giant General Motors* ■ — - •' facilities wore almost 100 per cent shut down because of steel shortages. 4 4# Original estimates called about 900.000 ran to be built this month. Ibis figure was cut buck sharply as the inventory of unsold new cars mounted. . But several makes, notably Chevrolet, boosted srkedaleo In foe fond half ef foe month and Sm total eeeraed hack near the •MAM mark. Production through tiw lint H months of the year totaled 1472,-075 ran, more than one million ahead of a year ago. * * * OMy In 1999, 1153, 1S65 and 1007 (Continued on Page k Col. 1) STARTING MONDAY SIM PUNJABS mid# 4 4 I TWO Qpoc^feWows grants $160,(1 oh Streets L u w Saturday 'toMrs.vemor •t'HB W>MTIA ^rest Fugitive Suspect Mobutu TrOOpS of Holding Oxford Couple|u_L, , Nailed in Kasai 4 Days After Escape, With Six Traveling Companions Fugitive Donald Merritt, 31, who has been identified by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tatu of Oxford Township as the gunman who held them prisoners in their home last month, was arrested by Pontiac state police early this morning. ■ , _ ★ ★ * Trooper Marvin Anderson said todqy Merritt has admitted breaking into "the Tatu home at 2T30 Drahner Road Nov. 17 while the middle-aged couple was away but that the accused wopld supply no further details. He is charged with robbery armed. receivers, together with spare ‘ ether parts (or Its new flea at FareOea, Ky.” mountain village near Prince Albert OBpe Province, Africa. used to threaten Mr. and Mm. Tatu. Merritt admitted stealing toe car at Kalamaaoo, and two others before, one at Grand Rapids And the other at Durand, officers said. He said he had been living in the cars since being sought by area police. He had $22 in hie pocket when apprehended. Tatu said Merritt took 7$ cents from him at gunpoint the night he surprised them in their home when they returned from visiting their daughter. He held them prisoners for almost an hour before leaving. Gary Powell were on routine petrel In Springfield Merritt driving a car reported a stolen. The fugitive offered no resistance when he was pulled over. However, he was armed with a 22-caliber automatic believed to be the weap- NCA Flight Opens Commercial Service (Continued From Page One) service carrier, said Arthur E. A. Mueller, chairman of the Minneapolis, Minn, company. Mueller envisioned almost limited expansion still open to the airttnes, as the to rtdft from purely local to re- kxial service. Moeller was confident one-plane service between Pontiac and Cleveland via Willow Run would begin around toe first of the year, if other local carriers do not file Anther objections with the Civil Aeronautics Board. at Ftorilae was tohtey J. Mom. n Giugell Court, of the traffic dtpartmiiat of Pontiac Motor Dl- First passenger to board at Pontiac was Joseph L. Fount 3751 Mariingtan Rd., Drayton Plains, of the GMC Truck k Coach Division traffic department. Doom went to Flint to inspect a trucking facility. Also boarding at Pontiac for Flint were Floyd Dandison, 3670 Green Lake Road, West Bloomfield Township, and his mother, Mrs. Alto Dandison is manager of Land O' Lakes Flying CUb. - Two others made the trip to the Soo and back. They were Homer D, Hoskins, manager of Pontiac Municipal, and Wallace R. Furbur, 3941 Orion Road, Avon Township, Rochester pharmacist and flying! U.5. Treasury Hit by British tor Ford LONDON W - The U.S. Treasury was the. .target of British criticism today stemming from reports it intervened in the bid by the Ford Motor Go. of Detroit to buy complete control of British subsidiary. 'This move* forces Ford choose between breaking its word to British shareholders and pearing unpatriotic hi America and unhelpful to President Eteen-' Dwer,” commented the Daily [all. Reports spread that Secretary of the Treasury Robert B. Anderson had- appealed to Henry Ford II to conUr* America’s gold and dollar drain , before going through with the deal. LEOPOLDVILLE, the C (AP)—Col. Joseph Mobutu nounced today that his troops have arrested Patrice Lumumba and ate bringing him back to Leopoldville. * # ★ Lumumba was arrested fit Kasai province Thursday night with six of his traveling companions, four days after escaping froiq his guarded premier's residence ' the capital. There was still some uncertainty over the exact place qf Lumumba's arrest and his present where- Eye Staebler as National Chairman ANU ARBOR (ft-Nell Staebler, state Democratic chairman, appears a major contender for the national Democratic party chair-mantoip. Sen. Henry M. Jackson oi Washington, the current dhair- , man, said Thursday he plans to. Fined for Drunk Driving resign the job at the time Prert- is Santiago Bruno, 39, of Almont, was fined $100 and placed on six months probation after being found guilty of drank driving be-1 fore Municipal Judge Cedi Me* Callum in Pontiac yesterday. Staebler, 55, has been Michigan’s chairman since 1950. He played a major role in the repeated gubernatorial victories of Gov. Williams and in carrying the state for Kennedy last month. * * * He announced some time ago] that he would resign his state] chairmanship when his term ends in February. “My Job la through hero la Michigan,' he said Thursday. “I will serve at whatever level the party chooses.” Staebler said at bis home here hat “there has been discussion over a period of months” of his taking the national party Job but said “nothing definite” bad been decided upon. He said that “if the job is offered to me I will take it.” In an announcement issued at his office, Mobutu said Lumumba had been arrested at Luhiabourg, capital of Kasai province. ASK REIN FORCEMENTS Other highly reliable sources said the arrest actually took place some 200 miles to the north,--- Port FNncqid, a river port o Kasai River. Three sources said I troops at * Port Francqui _ graphed the news of Luntumba’t arrest early this morning And at the same time urgently asked fop reinforcements because they feared gn attempt by troops loyal was speculation that the to army commander want-to have Lumumba safely back Leopoldville before tellii^ the full story of his capture. The Pay In Birmingham m Republicans to Quit ^□LDWATER (IV-Sen. John P Ttoaehsne, RrColdwater, today •eatery a During the presentation of dp creche figures the younger children will sing the traditional carols “Th Friendly Breit*.” x”Away la a Manger” and “Wa Three Kings.” e * # Acolytes, using a large candte symbolizing Christ, will light tbs tbp sanctuary to conclude the Harvard Prof Named Budget Director (Oontlnued From Age One) coff, one of his earliest boosters, to be secretary of health, education and wulfaNr RiMcoff promptly asserted that hie views in this gmeral field are “on all fours with the ptdloaophy of President-Elect Kennedy.” Rlbieeff likewise was present conclude the service. The vesper eervioe will feature provided by the Pilgrim Choir, under the direction of Keith Dearborn, minister of m The Birmingham Women's Chib annual Christmas tea will be held p.m. Tuesday si the Community base. Tbs Madrigal Singers will pre-snt a half-hour of 19th century canls and tolkaongs ending spirituals and French canola. Directing the choir will be Mn. Harold L. Walker. Mn. Clifford Baugh assisted by bar mother, Mrs. Nettie Moriond, present a musical Christinas Mrs. Robert Baker is program chairman. Tbs tea is open to “ sbtlc. Mrs. WUtom T. Mskhito Service for Mrs. William (Ethel) T. Meldrum, 96, of 343 Femdale Ave., will be 3 p.m. Monday at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home. Burial wifi be to Rorelend Park Cemetery, Berkley. Mrs. Meldrum died today after a long illness. She is survived by three sister*, Mrs. C. J. Burkinan and Mrs. Mary W. Johnston, both of Birmingham, and Mrs. C. D, Hokl of RiMcotPs term as governor bos two years to run. He plans to to- $25,000-a-year Cabinet post Is firmed by the Senate. Rlbicaff is the first Jew to be elected gewurao* of Connecticut--l predominantly Pratastant-Ro-nan Catholic state. RMeaCf says bis erasd la to travel the middle ef the rood — fort We toe way to gat tttogs door la petWre and The son of poor immigrant par arts. Rlbicaff before becoming governor served two terms to the U.S. House of Representatives, was a member of the Connecticut Legislature, and was a dty Judge to Hartford. He and Kennedy first met while they served to the House together. $170 Million to Missions NEW YORK (AP)—American Protestants gave about 170 million dollars to support their overseas missions in 14S countries and territories in 1951, the National Council of Churches reports. Press to Sponsor European Tour (Continued From Page One) ; Switzerland will follow Germany! i «i the tour with travelers spend-1 tag two nights in Lucerne. | From galtseriaad to Italy . FOR COLLECTORS — This is j]j the “special cover” which waa 1 used to cancel the air mail yesterday on the inaugural flight of the North Central Airlines service to Pontiac. The shieldshaped marie will not be used again — it was Just for the first trip tetters. Kenned/ Is Blissful TAIPEI, Formosa /AP)—Newt-_ apers on Fonaoaa have agreed to render President-Elect John F. jj J* Kennedy's surname to Chinese » ss characters pronounced Kan Nai B « Dal, which translates into English a SNjj “wmiaf-Enderanoe-Bllss" Sweet That-Is Bites. city ef rente and gondolas. And the*, to Rome, the “Eternal Oty," for four days. Last stop on the agenda will be the fabled Paris — with its Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysaes, the Louvre, cafes, and all the rest that have made this the magical dty it is/ Travel arrangements are being handled by Pontiac Travel Service and Global of London, largest European motorcoach tour organization. • "fir * * The cost of the tour includes all meals except in London, Rome, and Paris where only breakfast is provided. In these three cities, however, dinner will be furnished one night to each city. The Pontiac contiagent wM re- book re JOre Ml The time to plan on going is now. FID out fife tour application provided on Para 37. It’s the beginning of your great | adventure. ( 'Carl y-American' hand pointed chim- J brass-finished bases < ; end key switches . . . complete ! toll length cords. Get ■ i rbw. ’ yours ri Just Arrived/ „ Big Shipment of LAMPS Floor—-Table—-Pole ALL UNDERPRICED 25% to 40% Below Regular Prices SIMMS 25 SOUTH Saginaw St. Open Every £m. 'til 9 At Both SIMMS STORES MARX 13-Pc. ELECTRIC Trail Set f77 Regular $12.00 Value—Now Set consists of powerful locomotive with oMess bronze bearings, 3 different can, hill track circle and UL approved transformer. As shown—steam type engine. At both stores. $1.00 NeMe ll-PRCI—ILICTBIC LIONEL DIESEL SETS i engine, 3 cars, I LitMi TRAIN TRACK .027 Benge ‘V Gauge 17* 24V CemC saSi strslsht section*. VriuMOe tot. i$$ SOUTH [ to m. Luke sad fit the Coldwator senator laid foOnra of Republicans to make ahy g*to» in the November elec-' ten showed the party could aot continue It* program of negative a try for the perfy elate chair-utahip last spring but waa badly deflated. He indicate! be 6I7TS fa Tko Ium ■iko Tho Boot Rifts —Tewlte b Sefwrdey Music Didn't Soothe Her JERSEY CITY, N. t. (AP>-Mrs. Edward Connelly was grunted a divorce after omigtog that bar 26-year-old huahand, among other things, forced her to alt and At Shown—Planter Magazine Rack w 199 Value Daluxa Kitchon Stop Stool HASSOCK TDK Toy Chests HUMS tack .Ml Itelfcll bch Ml BIG DULL DISCOUNTS Fez Teoite ni StiuOtr msm ainum Safftty LANTERN 991 11V DK Playing Cards Rvretvtof 9la* tic lack no am **/ ua Ojjrjj* MmU ■m ter paktr eeeeeeeeeeepeeeaeeeea OOBEP CHOCOLATI COVIRID THIN-MINTS krttirMta: owreffr •••beaeeeeeeeeeeeeaa* BUSTER Mixed 35' nucmntcann s?s8rt.vtn 39* M-:X/Sa|foiaW)'.'/jtotfeie Ploot 04587880 7 1 / } / s “£L( 7- uE THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, I960 m Such an Attitude Milks Patience :J Waiter Can't Tea Whd Fellow Wants the day and the meal/we oth relatively young. Or •I a consolation lor all ttme’a aarr-ow, an honest cup of *7 HAL BOYLE NEW YORK aad land. Few airports will allow them to use their facilities, although air- in'impacted by d Aviation Agency baton they an flown. They suggested that tha ootnmto-m Study plana to develop lug atripa on roods that Have___ cut off by expmaaway devetop- Eor on the highway depart-*1 surplus property. In spite of problems with air regulations and tha question of ownership of property, the commission agreed to tain the proposal under study. ArrMt Minister's Son LYON. Francs (AP) — French Pury, 23-year-old son of the nation’s leading Protestants, charges of having aided a clanda-tine ring of Algerian Nationalist 0PM MONDAY, TUESDAY, MUMMY and FRIDAY 719 Boadway - Shell Hdw. 650 Ashen Ave. FI 2-6506 Plenty ef Pne Parigug election contests, has received not la single Republican request to in- j vestigute (he election in any state. This, he said, showed "their aimj is not to prove their allegations" that fraud figured in the apparent Soviets Remember Mark «*«**<» of Democrat John f. > Kennedy as president. Moscow .1 APl-The Soviet Un---------- km has issued a special stamp commemorating the 125th anniversary of the birth of Mark Twain. £LEI9 General Warehouse Co. Kay DAILY 2258 Dixie Highway — Pontiac, Michigan 10:30 to 4 Plenty Of Free Parking Tools Hardware Electrical Paint, light Fixtures Etc. Pontiac’s Finest Toy Selection xsrfr3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, / - ir- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1Q< Latin Ameriipa Looms as Kennedy's Biggest Headache oh foreign Policy ‘■pedal Altered and mutual relationship'with Lada Ame transcending interest In any part at tha^rortd. Aa a means at combatting the suggestion likely will receive careful oonektoration/ X1XBTKW »y WHJLUM L. nr AH «atlre hemisphere, m Ires dais A Press News Analyst there isriatog'agltation, bp agents Events be Venezuela and Arwn-frotn "" OtoRw, sup- 1 as, • —■------ * L.. «kn ass---- to Overthrow Frondlzi by d political strikes. The govern- ported and used bp tbs Ooompm-Ms and by assorted epportunbts. activity and closed down the party’s offices and publications. But Outre’s rise la Cuba gave to calamity lor VS. policy and would herald evwi more calamity. Arturo Woadisl al'S£knJBV and now aid to Oommunlsts all over the hemisphere. There la no what he is up agataat Ha haa aakl that Cbmimmlat agents In Argeb-tlna have bean tnflltrathip Peron-lst ranks and In a number of caaae have successfully made alliances with the Peronlsts. Ha exiled Far-it, but It Is increas- tMtlea at selected Csstro agents 1 from CUba throughout LaT America. In cooperation wl other conspiratorial groups, 1 chiding U>a Cncnmurisis. they s bent on creatine turmoil and producing an atmoaphtrs In which i Answer Door by Telephone, Latest Service LANSING II — A aew I Una sendee altswtag yss sswar the door by ptetdag n phone baa bean aathar by the State Public Sar HONE FURNISHINGS FOB CHRISTMAS BE YOUR GWN SANTA ■VAN y dear his supporters at home *■*» owr- ■ are being lured both by the Cuban The hemisphere could be headed lor one explosion after another. Communist-supported Castroism, feeding on poverty, violence and anti-Yankeriam, carries the aeeds of political disaster in international relations. The Argentine uprisings have Communlata. But a Mttle over two been laid to backers of deposed dictator Juan D. Perop. But It entiy feared tbs nation was baad-Is highly likely that considerable ad toward stability, which would Communist influence also was to- undermine thalr cause. They de-wolvei. - serted their lip service to the * * * I FrantitI regime and tuned to lo- in Venezuela. President Romnlolf^!11* Pto,MoB.. Pr0Tl*,,W P°-Betancourt's troubles are nptn*“*cVrf|uH over. Ha country has the Mg- “** °* itmr •*"* gest, strongest and most free-l The Communiat tend could be wheeling Communist party In the detected in the early IMP attempt One great failure of the United States hi CUbo’s case was lock of pndae knowledge of what the Cuban revolution was all about, and, lack of familiarity with Its 1 leaders' background. This could 1 happen again and again to Latin , America. One suggestion' tor latest similar future mas from J, Mar Grace, president of W. -R. Grace * Go. of New York, hi a speech be proposed that the Kennedy administration create a' Cabinet post for a secretary tor Western Hemisphere affairs. This, ha said, would show U S intentions to maintain bsaaehoM. Ms wUl penalt taking wttkeat holding the phone. 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"Millie la Our Busineu” Open Every Night 'Ml 9 OPEN EVERY EVENING ’TIL 9 SUNDAY 1-5 PM. NO MONEY DOWN NO PAYMENTS TIL NEXT YEAR 5217 Dixie Hwy. Next to Dixik Floral Drayton Plains OR 3-6555 IM Ew *'! iwtrl Bwt ■*444* 5t«* ttSMi 4HWtWttWw4 UM*44444444*«<«/ *44*t*tff**f4444 mm THE PQNTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECK] DARimda Girl Seniors Honor Eight as 'Good Citizens Daughters 0f th? American Revolution, General Richardson Chapter, met Thursday at the Silver Lake home of Mrs. E. 01. dark to honor, eight senior girts of area Ugh schools as Good Citizens for IMO-tt. Each girl was pinned with; a “Good Citizen's Pin" by her mother. The pin is designed with 13 stars to identity it with the PAR. Four books In the center, represent the qualifications (or citizenship, and beneath Is (he torch of understanding, encircled by the wreath of honor. ■ # * w The Good Citizens were chosen by their classmates and faculty for outstanding dependability, service, leadership and patriotism. Aim of the nation-wide PAR project is to stimulate appreciation among young people of character building as a basis of good citizenship. Senior high school girls receiving the title were Kathleen Milldebrandt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Milldebrandt of Grant Street — Avondale High School; Charlotte Herzog.' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Herzog of West Ken- nett Road — Pontiac Central High School ; and Brenda Kees-ling of Pontiac Northern High who Is In Abingdon, Va. taking entrance examinations for nursing school next fall. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keesling of East Third Avenue. Others honored were Linda Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chapman of May- bee Road, Clarkston — Clarks-ton High; Nancy. Skinner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Skinner of Andrews Street, Lake Orion. — Lake Orion High; Jacqueline Sheer han, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sheehan of Norton Lawn, Rochester — Rochester High; Joellyn Prout of ,Williams Lake Road, Waterford, daughter of the W. Cadman Prouts — Waterford Township High; and Margaret Blnt.c-more, daughter of the Fred Blackmorcs of Willow Lane, Orchard Lake — West Bloomfield Township High. The eight Good Citizens will be guests of the Michigan DAR March 17 in St Joseph where the state PAR conference will be in session. Hid Michigan Good Citizen, chosen on the basis of a questionnaire sub-, mitted by each girl, will be announced at the* conference, The winner will be presented a $100 U.$. Savings Bond from the National Society, DAft, and in April the National Good . Citizen, chosen from judgment of the questionnaires, will receive a silver bowl, * * * . Following a business meeting, Mrs. Frank Allen and Alice Serrell showed slides explaining the types of DAR insignia and their significance. ■ Assisting the hostess were Mrs. William Pelton, Mrs. Elbert Wilmot, Mrs, Harry Yoh; .Mrs. Orrin Huntoon, Mrs. B. L. Scott and Mrs. Mallory Coleman. Others helping were Mrs. -L. C. Rowley, Mrs. Glen Do-. Ian, Mrs. I. A. Woodward, Mrs. Frank Vaclavik, Mrs. Veimor Lewis, Mrs. Bradley Scott and M1^. Harold Fuller. Linda Chapman of Clarkston was her school's choice for its Good Citizen. With her (at right) is Rochester's representative, Jacqueline Sheehan. They were among eight area girls honored Thursday by General Richardson Chapter, DAR. W. H. O'Laughlin (center) of East Iro-Road greeted winners of DAR Good Citizens Thursday when General'Richardson Chapter them with presentations of pins. With her are Joellyn Prout (left) of Williams Lake Road, Waterford High School’s candidate; and Margaret Blackmore of Keego Harbor who was West Bloomfield High School’s choice for the honor. on rs r Interlakes Extension members attended an meeting Wednesday at Road home of Mrs. Stachler. for the annual Christmas dinner at* the home of Mrs. Frank Hickson, with husbands as guests, were discussed at the morning business meeting. A Christmas workshop followed luncheon. Members explained how to make Christmas decorations; bringing samples of their work. The group ■ also made wall plaques from marbles and decorated his and hen cup-and-saucer planters. Another workshop is slated Monday st the Ormsby Street home of Mrs. Jack Anders. it * it The next regular meeting is scheduled Jan. 25 at the West Iroquois Road home of Mrs. Russell Anderson. List Party Hostesses Hostesses for the Christmas party for Psi Chpter, Sigma -Beta Sorority, were announced Thursday evening at a meeting fo the Voorheis Road home of Mrs. Wallace Williams. Assisting Mrs. JVilliams who will open bo1 home for the Dec. 23 party and white elephant sale wU| be Mrs. Wayne Booth, Mrs. Clement E. Borden, Mre. James Chartier, Mrs. Morgan Siple Jr., Mrs. Joseph McDonagh and Mrs. Jack Mc-Vay. a a # ■ On Tuesday members will visit patients at Pontiac State Hospital, providing presents and .refreshments. Smorgasbord Set Bethel No. 5 of the International Order of Jobs* Daughters will sponsor a smorgasbord dinner at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building, Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Mrs. Olliffe Gets Trophy At a meeting of the Fash-- ion-Y our-Figure dub Thursday evening at the Adah Shelly Library, Mrs. Ronald B. Olliffe of Clarkston received < the trophy for the greatest weight loss. it it it Mrs. Ray Vess, runner-up, received her first gold star for a loss of 10 pounds. An ideal weight toss, Mrs. Ray Vess, runner-up, received her first gold star for a loss of 10 pounds. An ideal weight pin was presented to Mrs. Edward Bowers. * •' it ■ it Joining tiie group for the last time were Mrs. George McMichael who will make her home in Montclair, Calif., and Mrs. Archie Hunt who is leaving for St. Louis. Consider Fabric (NEA) — Moments saved by neglecting the beauty routine are often redeemed at a cost measured in hours. Temple Beth Jacob Sisterhood Refreshments: The dining room will bn open during the entire show. SUNDAY 12 NOON to II P.M. MONDAY II AM. to II TM. TUESDAY 11 AJC. to I PM. Presents the • Northern Oakland County Antique Show and Sale! You -ore invited to o wonderful showing of ontique jewelry, furniture, china, glassware, etc. at the Temple Beth Jacob, 79 Elizabeth Lk. Rd., Sunday, Monday^ Tuesday, December 4, 5 and 6. Rare collections of stamps and coins will be displayed and of-■ ■ fared for sale. Artists will be In location to do portraits in pastels. —Admission 50c— TEMPLE BETH, JACOB 79 Elizabeth Lake Road Social Folk Start Yule Rush By RUTH SAUNDERS BIRMINGHAM — While the Birmingham branch of the Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association put on its beautiful Chriatmas show . Wednesday and Thursday at' the Community House, another group of gardeners was working at its holiday workshop. A well stocked and equiped workroom has been set up in the home of Mrs. D. A. Sharde-low on Rivenoak avenue and the “Little Garden Qub” members are making ornaments and arrangements of Christinas greens. * it it The local combo which its three members call the Impacts furnished music for the teen-age dinner dance at the Birmingham Athletic Qub Saturday. The combo consists of Roger Brown, Jim Bostwick and Buff Russell and will be available during the coming holidays. * ★ * Mr. and Mrs. John C. Zimmer Jr, (Mary Sue Ryan) announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Colleen on Nov. 20. Alison Wardrop will be home for Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John' Wardrop of Beach Rood. This is her first year at the West-over School, Middlebury, Conn. ’ * it it. ■"*f, Mre. Fred A. Jeffers Jr., entertained at a shower Thursday evening for Mrs. James Couse ns II, Other guests were Mrs. Wm. R. Keogh, Mrs. Herb Brown, Mrs. Harold M. Kalb-fleisch Jr., Mrs. Henry Dahl-quist Jr., Mrs. William Carrick, Mrs. Richard W. Miner and Mrs. William Roney Jr. ’ Susan Hodges to Wed Dec. 27 BLOOMFIELD HILLS— Susan Hodges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Hodges of Lone Pine road, has chosen Ded. 27 for her marriage to Martin Hardingham of Philadelphia whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Hardingham of Deeping, St. James, Northamptonshire, England. Sue has asked Carol Collins of Westfleiq, N.J., to be maid of honor and Ellen- Van Dusen and Mrs. Bruce Robinson (Jane Romney) to be bridesmaids. Geoffrey Harcourt will come from London, England to be best man-, Three DAR Good Citizens chat with Mrs. Lisle Echtinaw of Hatchery Road, chapter regent, about the nationwide program in •which they are partici-. pants. From l*ft, above are Kathleen Milldebrandt Abby Aida Disturbed Wife of South Grant Street, representing Avondale High School; Nancy Skinner of lake Orion High School; Mrs. Echtinaw; and Pontiac Central High SchooTs winner, Charlotte Herzog of West Kennett Road. Breakfast His One Fault Drives Her Wild moms Unit By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: My husband hasn’t used my first hame for 13 years. He calls me “Mama.” He’s a good provider, a good father to the children, „ doesen’t drink or go out on me, but this one fault Is ] gettingme j dowh. He calls me “Mama” all the time. Even in front of company. I feel n mother to Mm than a wife. I’ve tried to tell him, but It doesn’t help. Please let me know how I can handle this, as it is beginning to affect our marriage. .“MAMA” # it * ’ . DEAR “MAMA”: It’s easier to change your attitude than to change your husband's habits. There’s nothing wrong with being called “(Kuna.** It’s a “title” that outranks Darling, Sweetheart ... or even your first name. It’s Ms way of telling you what a wonderful “Mama” you are to Ms children. Enjoy it, and call him "Daddy.” * ★ * -DEAR ABBY; For a 18-year- old girl this Is going to sound pretty stupid, but here’s my problem. I had a girl, friend sleep over, and just for the fun of it I started to make a list of all the boys I necked with. I went way back to when I was 13 and included everybody, even the guys I kissed only in games. (I almost ran out of paper.) Well, we laughed and joked about It, but here’s the part that worries me. She took the list home with her and I am afraid she is going fo show It around. I asked her for it, and she said she didn’t have it any more. I think rite's keeping It. How can I get it back? ALL IN FUN BUT WORRIED it A--.* ' DEAR ALL: Forget it. It’s ancient history. But don’t make that mistake again. What was, was! it it it DEAR ABBY; Please do a humane service and put something in your column about these inconsiderate women who perfume themselves up so heavily that everyone hi the office practically chokes When they come in. I want to cut It CANT BREATHE ANY MORE * * ★ DEAR CANT BREATHE; 'Here it Is. Get the scissors and cut it out. and let’s hope the • heavily perfumed co-worker, will also cut it out CONFIDENTIAL TO MRS. L. In order for your son to “carry” your present husband's last name, he will have to go through a legal adoption procedure. TkUc to a lawyer. it it it Getting married? For Abby's new pamphlet, “How To Have A Lovely Wedding,’’ send 50c to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. it ' it 0 ; * If you want a personal reply from Abby, write to her In care of this paper. She answers ALL letters. Detroit Women's Symphony Opens Tonight The Detroit Women’s Symphony opens its 14th season this evening at 8:30 p.m. at the Community Arts Auditorium on the campus of Wayne State University, Guest artist will be" pianist Lois Carole Pacts ucki, a graduate of Juilliard School of Music and holder of many scholarships and awards. ’ Conductor this season is Orien Dailey, weN-known to Michigan audiences. Tickets are available at., GrinneU's or at the door. Mrs. Frank Polasek opened her home on Squirrel Court Thursday for a breakfast sponsored by- Zone 8, Past Presidents’ Club, MOMS of Ameriqp. Proceeds will be used for the future nurses’ fund. Christmas gifts will be presented to patients at tile Oakland County Medical Cue Facility. Unit M of Auburn Heights has announced a roast beef dinner, Dec. 10 at the Community Hall on South Squirrel Road. A cooperative-.luncheon and Valentine party la planned for Feb. 16, witb Bfrs.. Lorena Ogg Bridge Party Head Named At a meeting of the Alpha Alpha Chapter of Eptilon Sigma Alpha (Sorority Thursday evening at file United Fund Building, Mrs. Anthony F. Grand of Ctariorton was appointed chairman of the Valentine bridge party. An advance sale of tickets for the- Christmas dance Sat 17 at the Edgewood Country Qub was announced by Mrs. Jack Holler, chairman. Mary Patricia Sweeney spoke - on highlights of her work with the Pontiac Police Department. Ji THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, l6fl0 THIRTY-NINE Reds Copy Our School Setup jWf MAX E. SIMON Critic* ot America * educational system. Increasingly vocaj since , ’• ' x *r n*M>> JUMBUCD PORECAST *— A billboard in o( Wednesday night. Company blamed front of the Worcester, Mas*., Gas Light Co. prankster*. “Flair and cold" was the correct paraded this confused weather prediction most forecast. Captain's Wife Freighter’s the Problem [Dr. Hannah TeB» Rotarians: Hannah said, "perfcips the greatest contribution of the university today will turn out to be helping other countries to help them- shotdd look at *■* other side Of coin," Dr, John A. Hannah, president of Michigan State University, said yesterday. "The Spvlet Uhkm has copied our system of universal education to a great degree — and copied it •0MMy>’’ Dr Hannah said. "But by doing thia,' the Com-Munlst leaders may be towing n seeds of their own destrue- arfeitrarily told what to study, their curiosity is aroused a* to die jroridjoutside of, the Iron Curtain, . * * # ‘A brilliant young nuclear physicist, lor example, reads articles printed In Western scientific journals. He win want to know more about societies other then his .own. ***- Interest will spread," Dr. the Elks Temple, Dr. Haaaah "Russia's rulers will find It in-creaslngty difficult to maintain a completely contained society where die opportunity exists for students to have contacts with the rest of the world,’’ Dr. Han-1 ah said. v Although students hi Russia are our knowledge of roads, sanitation, health and agriculture." FOR THE MILITARY Dr. Hannah edited for iftore nds for technical assistance projects such as Point Pour. "Although $72 billion has been spent in foreign aid hinds since the end of World War II. most of it has been far military aid. Whether the uncommitted peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America swing toward the West or Russia must not be decided on a military battlefield,'he warned. URGES EDUCATION Even should the United States win an allout war, oondtdooa at that time might favor the spread Of a Communist system,” he said. The aatversltj peesldt erged an "educational batUeOeM" te spread the phUeeopky ef the free He proudly noted that MSU has undertaken international projects in eight countries, more than any other university in the United States. W ♦ * ‘When the history of MSU is written 100 years from now," Dr. Portugal Warns U.N. —Hands Off Africa LISBON. Portugal (UPI)-Prime Minister Antonio da Oliveira Salazar baa warned outsiders to stop meddling in African affairs and made It dear Portugal would aut accept United Nation* interference in Its territories. The 11-year-old PertagueM leader, making Ms first major pubHe' speech in two years, ItM . a packed National Assembly the hasty abandoaroeat ef African territories by the European pew- Gaitskell to Visit U.S, LONDON (AP) — Labor leader! The Portuguese' overseas prov-Mugh Gaitskell wUI be in the faces In Africa include Angola. UUted States for a television ap- Cape Verde Islands. Mozambique, peanmee from Jan. 15 to 20 and Portuguese Guinea, Sao Tome and | qualified Informants said he ex-lprinclpe Islands. Other Portu-pects to see President-Elect John guese possessions are Macao and T. Kennedy In that period Just Portuguese India (Goa) in Asia, before the inauguration ceremony, and Timor in Oceania. Dr. Hannah referred to a leader i "someone who gets in front of crowd and leads them in the direction they are going." • The peoples of the underdeveloped nations are aware of the higher standards of living in countries other then their own, Dr. Hannah said. ‘The question is who will tie the leader and get the credit — Moscow or Washington.” "Education moves slowly — but If* the only way to move effectively,’’ he said. "We must spread TRAVERSE CITY. Mich. (AP), —With hi* pregnant wife safely on shorn, the captain of a battered and leaking freighter grounded onj an Island in Lake Michigan today, considered how to tree the ship without harm to U, its cargo or its 12-man craw. Anastisia THvuas, 29. of Athens, Greece, was taken from the ttorin-i beaten Francisco Morazon Thurs- [day by * boarding party from thei parts said possibilities included [Coast Guard cutyar Mackinaw. unloading ths Morazan’s 10 * * * | cargo to allow temporary hull ra» The pluc^ woman who taw- pair* from within. Another method peettoga child to seven months be to pun the MMootC- jhad been on the ship since it Igrounded. on a rock ledge off South Manitou Island in m Lake Michigan IVeaday night. Adenauer Hat Cold, Cancels Visit to Paris BONN. Germany (API—Cban-i cetlor Konrad Adenauer, suffering from a bad cold, today canceiadl a trip to Paris this Sunday for a; conference with President Charles de tiaull*. * * * The M-year-old chancellor haaj been away from his office for five days because of the cold, but the! spokesman said his condition is' satisfactory and he no longer has' shy fever. berian registry vessel free tow R to drydock. THvizas has requested a diver to examine hull damage before _ ... . . . , bring pulled dear. The ship’* for- •• not want to teave_ tha|wu? hold and two sections at dou-l J1* **■ to*"* bte bottom urn flooded. Eduardo TrtviHs, 28, but did sol The i»f«r and 12 I |at her husband's request when die remain aboard. complained of pafa. The Morazan Ml Chicago Ttaea- •Td rether be on the ship. day for Rotterdam. jTbats where i left my husband.! ' I felt too awful, but he Insisted."[,____T . *» 1 ! she said, adding: ’Two days w*| JopQURIB Train Kills 8, j iwere pounding pounding on the InjUTES 9 Oil Small Bus I ■ ■■ 2________________________________ * * * I YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP)-An{ . "I have been sailing five electric train en a trial run; yean," Mr*. THvteas said, "tort smashed into a small bus today only aix mouths to this ship." itf SinflilUdl $42,400 County Cantor Would Bu Paid by U.S. THE PONTIAC PRBSS, FRIDAY, DBCKMPEBl 1060 Mart Registers Small Changes NEW YORK rn - Small change* and era«KHrrent* of baying and ■riling prevailed In early stock market trading today. price* were mixed overall, with here and there a gain or loss by a point or (o to break the monotony of fractional change*. Turnover continued at live pace. The tap ran late briefly just after the opening while overnight orders were cleared up. making a smart MARKETS The following are top price* a covering sale* of locally grown a produce by grower* and sold by * them In wholesale package • lota. * Quotations are furnished by the 1 Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of c Wednesday. Detroit Produce r KITTS :::::::::::: Applet, MtpM, bu. ............. Applet. Northern Spy, kU....... Applet, Me«im«tA, DU. ......... Grain Pricas • Cebbeet. Sprout*, hi CertoS. doe. best. Cerrr ‘ JerroU. topped. aMUtoeer. dot. I wry >eeeeiTi ____ _____ | jrted 1^ at the opeateg and heM moot at the j gale, The company Theraday i____________ declared an extra dividend and Honcrsdlta. ok. I Opart id November production I^Toni. d“. IS * waa the beat since Nwnptoee .OT RH i§57 P»r»ley, root. belts. w Ptrsnipt. &SL.wSk“ American Motors also was prom- {£••«£ vg tnent, opening off V* kt 18* on a|ju?U... Houwut. whopping block of 30,000 share* wime. dee. ~bch*. . and later recovering for a (mall gain. Even a mixed tone was comforting to broker* in view of the week's previous declines. Tax aelllng still was a big factor in the! market, they **14- A fresh crop of discouraging economic news — the fourth straight monthly decline Celery, dtbbeae. das. OMisra. bu........... Endive bu. .......... Inventories in October fitta** util ra. and tower weekly department store sales — depressed tfa* atmosphere. Moat major grams were mixed, even the cyclical heavy Industries which have fallen from favor as some Investors shifted to "defensive” stocks such ai MM foods and supposedly proof industries. Republic held again nearly a pah* among steels, while V. 8. Steel was slightly lower and Bethlehem about Marks aged. Jemey Standard edged higher I "A” lost Vi to 88 ea a Meek sf MAN stouro Borden, adding to Thursday** advance, was up atm* 2 and Gen-aral Foods gained fractiosully. American Tetephom waa firm.. MiuUrd bu. garraL'M. BK'Ei: Poultry and Eggs DBTKorr mm----- DETROIT. Due. -| ouud MWIWt' tar ___ _______IbX; broiler* Ht frytiu -4 lb* vhtte* U>4e; Barred Rock IS-0. dXekUnat- M; tuniaf*. Umu SS-DSTKOIT EGOS iiturtis Resigns School Post , Accepts Highland Park Job and Coordinator of Secondary Education SI Dr. RusdeU W.' Curtis today j* announced he would resign a* vS coordinator of secondary eduqir ffltfcm -for Pontiac public schools to accept a Similar position In the i ^ Highland Park School District, j jji His resignation will be effective !fm-. raj Dr. Dana P. »»» tataadent of Poattae public ! schools, sad the school board I have "regretfully accepted Dr. CUrtW resignation.” . .Curtis wiU take over as assistant _ to the auperlntendent in charge of to secondary education and will be te'principai of Highland Park High ja'School. . * “We are very sorry to lose Dr. Curtis, He is one of eur best people," said Whitmer. Seme of the programs Dr. Curds worked en Were citywlde aehtovement sad meatel ability train, revision of the guidance prograta,,. tetraductioB et the firtre/* to Detmtt: loo** I uu. Consumer's wad* mlh-M llucludln* , Jumbo M-W; l»r*e __ Aral;, *01*11, 4M1; prawn* jr*i* A **tr» ter** 57; Urge U-IS; medium «*-«*; check* M. Livestock MARCHBRS FOB PEACE — Walking single file, this gram of marchers begins a trek on toot Thursday from Union fequate in San Fran-cisco to Moscow. The men and women members of the group, known as the Committee for Nonviolent' Actkxi, are heading for Lod Angeles before attempting to cross the United State*. Huy expect to be joined by others en rbute and to reach New yack June 1 of next year. They said they will then fly to England and walk through Europe to their gooL Their announced purpose to to help prevent preparations for a nuclear war. Expect Castro to Dramatize Wait Cuban Rocket Blast a point, as did NAFL Boeing and Dougins were higher among aircrafts. but General Dynamics sold off abouTr poinLEIectronics were quiet. General Electric was steady after announcing plus to step up capacity and spending in 1961. New York Stocks (Bad* Morning * non after Maul pc rapid learner program, In-service training for teachers and levtolon of Junto* high math and English programs. He was also a prominent mem bar of the group that planned Pontiac Northern, Rfeh school. Curtis will nave more; administrative responsibility ana autoor-D«.r i*"' aJ7—c*uie—com - ity in his new position. . £dfw* Tuity”»& gave the added experience WuSxSbkSM - 1io*e* Mptine HAVANA, Cuba (AP) — Bitter] and-Americui hostility in the government-controlled press‘"and ra-suggested today that, a heated protest is being planned on a shower of Us S, space rocket frag- ESS.' STS, prim* I ».»; n lb*. e*i MM; • rw&M at Iris reasons for ac- i MOO; MV tes-tus a, jj™-. ' .<3*1 He also win get a pay increase g*d step tojfclfwi hia present salary of, 911,800 loiSr ciwi» heS-' annually to About 914,000 a year, AMC Earnings Hit 148.2 Million Company's Net Sales Top Billion-Dollar Mark for First Time tteqdtM belters Uwi ; utility nelfen 17.00-20 00; utilityLsun wpitip tv iux H.00-11.00 strong weight utility IN 1IU ij.oo-i»P*o!° wi^'buiu~ UM-» wli;Utsut-! ^'- Curtis came here in July i— - ih ri.oo-w.o*. < r, |1955 from Jadejville, Wis- where 'ST-Mm**t,o* hl#h*r Tprim*'«»? he had been-director of instruction ridAijJ1 to the public schools throe years. skm; wrt**ad utility 'is.oo-M.oo. He received his doctorate from hij^ B Indto*» University In 1953. MoleS**^»mb«heU-S»In*b'>,1»r«t*ht« ??5I — **• wait Mind cholo* and prim* limb* Il.7f-1IA*; mixed food lolce wooled lambs 17.00-1I.T5; _______M*U.7S^'most chols* and prim* sham lamb* ll.M-lt.M; cull lw ebotc* slaughter cvw 100-7 *0; Mu Umbi Me hl*h«r *ood *nd chale* feeder* 15.M- a?. Armour a Co AtebtMU bLT aCoK Hooksr Ot * lad tut IU lu HU taUrtek 1 Three U.S. Affiliates of CPR Will Merge ________________ WASHINGTON (B-The Inter ttJrU::a«tote Commerce Commission tn-gkJs ••• 3i« day authorized a merger of three i.BEI|T.»W-U9. affiliates of the Canadian 1 BrU" * . ‘l i« * Pacific Railway, which will oper-SJ SSiS* * ate in the future as a unified cop- .*. »•» MmuraQa ... poration kno M.1 Moot Word ... |*A „ . J3 Motorola ... Railroad Co. - g Murrsj Cp ... «.l Tb* mnonl lporation known as the Soo Line t* Wo* Dairy , _ .. M l N»t Oyp* . Coat Can .. fid Hat toad .. Cont Cop ASS NY Central Cont Mot ... VJ No Am At SSvm ...13.7 Mar Pae ... Corn Pd .... |C* Nor 8t* PW Sal* ........*1 Ohio Ott . tk.C Soae . ..HI Owoes Cat 'SewAWe......II" Poe O Apt Dow Chem ---73.8 pan A W Air av.towt.....ISM Ponh *pl ... ..1*1 param net . ... Pi tik consolidation, which is ex» " rtJ pected to produce annual savings M.T of about 91.2 million, involves the Ri Minneapolis, SL-Pstd ft Sault Ste. JJ-J Marine Railroad Cb. (the present rtv Soo Ltoe), Wisconsin Central Rail-m rrohd Co., and die Duluth, South-“ shore and Atlantic Railroad Co. as I The new company will have its a*J,headquarters in Minneapolis, when *j g the three railroads maintain execute.* five offices. Guilty of Neglect of 4 Children 21-year-old Pontiac barmaid began serving five days in the county jail today for contributing to the delinquency of minors. Mrs. -Marjorie Biggins of 3348 Royal Blvd., Commerce Township, was found guilty of the charge yesterday in township Justice Court. In addition to the five-day sentence she was ordered by Justice of the Peace John C. Wrick to pay 986 court costs or spend -a maximum of another 86 days in JalL Charges- stemmed from a Nov. 22 complaint that she was neglecting her four children, who range age from 4 months to four years. Summoned by baby sitters, shen iff’s deputies said they found the youngsters poorly fed and living under sanitary conditions. The children are being cared for at the county children’* home. From Our News Wires DETROIT — American. Motors Colrp. Thursday announced net 'earnings of $48,243,361, equal to $2.68 a share, for the i960 fiscal iiear, # * * This compared with a net of $60,045,260 the previous year when the auto company was liable for income taxes in only three quarters. The Company said the 1890 net compared with 88.7* per share to 1959 on a basis adjusted to reflect comparable Income tax pro- The case may reach the United Nations. Prime Minister Fidel Castro’s government has already charged the Uhited States with aggression before the world organization. Debate on this is due during the current ' U. N. General Assembly session, and may be raieed dr. ft ft Pieces of the rocket—some reputedly as heavy as 40 pounds— were taken to Oriente Province military headquarters at Palma Soriano for dose examination by government officials. Authorities at nearby Holguin reported the rocket pieces plummeted onto a hillside near the city about 3 p. m. Wednesday. This woe about 10 minutes after a rocket was fired from Cape Canaveral, an attempt to satellites in orbit. The rocket was blown up in flight by remote tpol after a malfunction devel 1928 All Over Again Net sales jumped from 9869,849;-704 to $1,057,716,447, the first time the company has topped toe Ml-lion-doll ar mark. DIVIDEND INCREASED Earlier Thursday, directors in-creased toe firm's annual dividend raje ftom $i to 91.20. Repeat History in Hopping of British Ford's Stock shano of the firm’s capital stock, payable Dec. SO, 1840, as of V close et business Dec. 8, 1940, The company said this is the second dividend increase made this year. , ft d Prior to toe tbree-for-one stock split of Feb. .10, 1960, AMC had p«dd quarterly dividends equal Ho 20 cents per share on toe split Stock. ' The dividends were increased to 25 cents per share at the time of the split. RSSft . eighth* Afikud □r**t Lskei CtMMlsal Co. mrittew SMBilMi Tub* Oo. Proph* Rudrl IS Util* *6.44 off 0A4 « Stock* IN M up IJ' Voluow to 11 A if Of. Antimissile Missile building. County officials are still undecided whether to has* the eld foriihm stock derign or a new nMfts am watenphere type to hold 200;-OO gallons. But before members of Lfvtf' Cardan, alsng with Qvfl Defense Director Letri* C. Jarrendt. Is a mainstay hi the county rivil * ense plan. Because of the seriousness of ; situation and the money involved well tahe this under ad-lent and give Mr. pirda our assurances well report back one way or another at the January tag,” said David Levinson, chairman of the ways and moans The 88 hy 190-test signed so that the ty gov lives of prtaripai feet in the pro- posed building hers reported in the Cuban make it Ukely that the fragments came from the defective rocket If Castro follows his usual pattern, the rocket pieces will be brought to Havana for the prime minister to give grimly realistic emphasis to a televised diatribe against the United States, past be has used blown-up airplane fuselages, unexploded flares and shell fragments to dramatize Ms speeches. In a graveside eulogy Thursday for Ms slain personal physician, Maj. Manuel Fajardo, Castro made no mention of toe rocket. He did accuse Washington of being behind the nighttime shooting earlier this week in south central Qiba. Fajardo apparently caught In the crossfire of hit militiamen while them in pursuit of anti-Castro taels. Cuban newspapers and broad- casts—which seldom bother to report U. S. rocket successes M play up the failures to the hllt-caited the rocket Incident a "provocation" and “i 56 persons hi time of en he said. It is planned that 12 radio operators from the sheriffs department man the building at all mes. Canton brought along G. Schutte, special fojacts engineer with the Department of Public Works, to show colored slide* of proposed site just off Telegraph rood in the County Service Crater. Lodge Calendar welar awes) era—Ira ._£a§ Lodge Mo. 91 P * ^ Friday, DkY Dinner at 9.10 PM. Lodge opens 1:80 PM. W. W. Van-deroook. WM. —adv News in Brief Albert L. UghthaM, 84, 87t Oakland Awe.; yesterday was found guilty of drunk driving before Municipal Judge Cecil McCaflum. DETROIT (It — The price gyrations of the stock of Ford Mo-Co., Ltd., since the announced desire of the parent Ford Motor buy additional control today recalled similar heavy stock trading when the English subsidiary was first formed in 1028. ft ft ft The U.S. Ford Co. owns 54.6 per cent of the stock hf Ford Limited. American investors own about 15 per cent. British interests corn the remaining 30 per cent. , ^ Ford has run Into to snhle sin both sides of the Atbuptle since annoenclng Nov. 1 that It wanted to increase Its holdings to nt least 79 per cent In British Ford. Fort) suggested a price equivalent to $20.50 a share. The stock had been selling on the London Stock Exchange at about $12 a share. JUMPS OVERNIGHT It jumped overnight to more than $19 and has been extremely sensitive to rumors as negotiations proceeded about the American offer. try waa a private corporation. This represented the first opportunity to buy Into toe Ford empire and investors on both sides of toe ocean Jumped at the chance, LISTED IN NEW YORK The stock was traded London exchange on Dec. 18, 1928. If jumped 15 shillings (then 93.86) nt toe opening and held firm at, 16 shillings ($4JS) above toe first price. The FagReh stock was aba listed an to* oM Curb Excha^e hi Mew Yeek (a*m the Anted- ally approved hy the British States, Secretary Robert B. Ander-Henry Ford II to gold • dollar t pay-least flat, my any Co. here has de-any such pos- r Co., LUL, was ea- Ford announced 40 per toe atoek would be sold publicly with « par value of one pound sterling, then worth $4.85. At the time, Ford in this coun- in this discussion, dragged out 1 copy of the bonrtf of supervisors rules to riww that Moore, toe engineers, and ton buildings and grounds committee' had not followed rule number shr, - 80 they'll baric up, supervisor* * •We'll ask for Mds to be taken which have already been taken," A decision la expected on the type of tower and winning company in January. Mrs. Elmwood Pine Dies After Accident LAPEER - A 56-year-old Lapeer Township woman died yeater-j day in Lapeer County General Hospital from Injuries suttahwi In n car-truck collision near here Monday. FStoRy tejerad was Mrs. Om weai J, (Tata) Pin*, 86. af 8199 briny CHy Read, (be was 1 n c*r driven fry Lapeer Crauty Sheriff* deputies said Pine's car (track toe rear of a truck which waa making a right-1 into a driveway on M21. about 14 mile* east of ben. The track driver waa Stephen Compton, 30, of 3K> Hunt Road. Neither Pine nor Compton were day In the Oakland County Jail. The case was appealed to Circuit-Court. ; 99, 41 S. Jessie St . pleaded guilty to a reduced charge ef reckteaa driving yesterday before Municipal Jedta Cecil McCaflum He was fined 9100 and placed on six months probation. Diary Dewatt, 17 lawn St- reported to Pontiac police yeuteiduy that two suits valued at $10 were stolen from his home. Mail on St Lawrence QUEBEC emr.Quo.' (AP)—The liner Empress of Britain docked here Thursday with the biggest load of mail ever carried up the Lawrence River-17.419 hags. The pre-Christmas mail came from Britain, and 200 men were required to unload ft. The previ- Ill tag $44 worth of oil nt the rear of n building owned hy Gordon Cor nt 21 Mark St- Wn- cording to township police. Earthquake In North? VICTORIA, B. C (AP)-The Dominion Aetrophyrital Observatory Thursday rscbidad n render* been centered to the Qraen Charlotte lsjdnds off toe northwest const of British Columbia. >)• On the first day of American trading the stock rose to 910, ten back to 88.50 and within three weeks was being add tft 924. One reason for the early jump was that the issue of 18 million shares was oversubscribed 20 times. Th* Avon IWaOb MW Commu-mb *m waiiaw toft fw ■saw* u* O* M Atm SMa Mia H* L U U Wlitwa 1 rti* tails I bites; Mt-mhl Pimmsw u. las* am* m. It th* tmimto Otflc**, 4*7 ha* owned 'by - Joseph Hearn of 3BB|*SSi mwt"w"*ubautt*d sum ts that Br^ St Waterford Thwnri^l parked to his driveway he told w <*uinq« *t to* ante* at Um tow*-poUce. I Weaver sf 179 M. Road, reported to Waterford Tomn-sMp Police yesterday that seven windoers valued at 930 er ~ smashed and seven gallons paint were pound over toe ‘ * Only a small fraction was made available to Americans. The stock still to listed on the American Exchange where it has been selling close to flf a share since the Ford offer. Sat. aftemeen. Dee. 8. File Lombard chain saw given away Bat. To be eligible to win you need only come In and try out om of our Lombard aawa ranging from 4 BP to • HP at ProuhtOurae Bales on 14-84 just north of Oxford. OA $-8681. . - ' -adv. Chrysler Declares anJExtra Dividend DETROIT til — Chrysler Carpi has declared a ytar-end extra dividend of 50 canto per ft payable Dec. 29 to ahanbolderi of record Dec. 12. *»d Chairman-President L. L. C aalfl Thursday's board action “reflects toe Improvement in Chrysler Corp.'s sales and earnings for 1960 as well aa the outlook for our business In the year ahead.” Meanwhile,. Sol A. Dam, company’s nioat persistent critic, top late. R has not changed the need te*ehaft|e top management. Our lawsuits will continue until this to done." Dam. owns about SMB shares of Chrysler stock and brads tot so-called Chrysler Stockholders Protective Association, •hip Pjwfe. hr *tt htiniM la •ubmtt- PUBUC SAUL ra»tu« B*t a»wq a*rtoi srwsri. *•». 1. liar at is 5 ite Mt. Chaw a, Poatuc. On. h a its* L Temple Beth Jacob, 19 Rlfia- Bmnauce and Bake Sale. United Pentecostal Church. 179 Green Bt Bat* Dec. S, 9 to L Adv. Might Call Him Busy EOLA, Tat. (UPI)-P. r. fone* Is n man who Ukes to stay busy. Jones to principal of toe Eola school, teaches science and mathematics, teaches a grade school said, "the extra dividend comes dan, coaches basketball, drives ~ school bus, raises 125 acres of *to*, cultivates .125 acres cif cotton, carta for 50 to 100 head of cattle and SO to 100 bead of hogs. In Hi sputa time he built a three bedroom house, town, shop and garage and dug three water stalls. NOTICE IFFBCT1VB DECEMBER *1,1 1060 the GRAND TRUNK WESTERN freight agency work for CLARXSTON, Michigan, will be" performed Hr the ORAND TRUNK WESTERN FREIQHV AGENT, MR. A. F. WEIL at WATERFORD, Michigan, telephone number ORlSndo 1*7426, and who will accept collect telephone calls tram.' shippers or rcuuitan of hill.' road freight at WATER-, FORD, Michigan. Persons desiring to be ptaeed on tbe-Orand Trunk Western’s Credit List, for the-reeelpt of colUct shipments, please obtatnynppUcatlon forma, from the freight agent at WATERFORD. Persona desiring further information pteaie write- or telephone Superintendent T. D. Ash, Grand Trunk Weet-ern Railroad Company, 7850 Orleans, Detroit U, Michigan, telephone WO 8-2260, ext. 111. comm WQuizzers Plead Innocent " v Charles Van Doren.and Others Say Not Guilty tp Perjury Charges NEW YORK (ta—Seven former television quiz attaw contestants pleaded Innocent Thursday to per-July in denying to a grand Jury 'hat (bay received questions and answers in advance. 11m cases of nine others, have entered motions to test the legality of grand Jury talorinations returned against them, were adjourned until Jan, IS by Special Sessions Justice John M. Murtagh. Pleading laaoceat won Charles Van Dona, David Mayor and Rath Klein, whose cases were set for trial on Jaa. U, and Patricia Naaea, Terry earns, Henrietta Dudley aad Patricia Sul llvan. whose trials were eat far M, a. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, I960 •on of fin. Richard Dnrto: d*ai Joumed wen Henry Blootngarden. EUHda Von Naidroft Vivienne Nearing, Ruth Miller, Michael Truppln, Paul Bain, Timothy Horan, Joseph Rosner and Richard Hein. The seven who entered pleas did! aq under protest through their attorneys. + '* * Van Dorm's attorney, Carl J.| Rubino. said Van Doran already! had admitted to the district at-{ toraey ami to a congressional committee that he had lied to the grand Jury and said “he Is ready : to take his medicine." "OR RAO THERE!” — There was nothing gentle about the gentler sex Thursday in New Orleans' school Integration fiasco. While housewives became so infuriated when six white children wen slipped past them into an integrated school, they began chasing bystanders. Here, ar mtrii police restrain a group which lunged toward Mrs. Jamas Gabrielle (not shown) as. sbs took her daughter home after a day in integrated -William Frantz School. One woman is on the {round in the midst of the pushers. “This Is a shirking and an- Police Guard Tightened to Ease Integration Fury NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP)-An Around-the-clock police guard at two schools was tightened today after angry women set upon by-. , ___... standers during protests against mm ■****». that statement," said Murtagh. "Perhaps," Rubino replied. “The word 'shocking* is a little too strong hut I think it is terribly white children from the school. Parants of ' the six had out-maneuvered pickets to slip the children into the school. Only two attendance at the Frantz school the previous day. Two U. S. marshals picked up the lane Negro student at Frantz and escorted her home. » rear entrances at the Frantz school. The Rev. L. A. Foreman, who Korted his -daughter and two other white children to the school, received a telegram of support signed by 32 members of the Association of College and University Ministers of the Methodist Church, now meeting in Nashville. Both the School Board and the state plan appeals on the federal Temper* flared Thursday In the wake of a federal court order knocking out more than two more ■ _ of legislative acta at"—* at keep- A white boycott of the McDoo-Newsmen asked Van Dorm out- seereaated iogh No. 19 elementary school was aide the court what he planned toi _ n ' complete for the fifth straight day. do after the legal proceedings «n tohl, ~*?nJ1* ^°3^0riy three Negro girls, all first- School Board attorney, said over. [bwyeott of white wUlsjH one ^ u. S. has been so busy trying to free * * * hcoxw $em daily, school funds in frozen bank ac •Jfor me it will never be wr," {*kettnt Attendance at other schools was counts that he has not had time he replied. S!tTL!S. - 'JW !to prepare the boards appeal. He mid he was working on |T|11 a At the outbreak at the Frantz L—^ covmoE book and hoped the legal proceed-^Korney, * ic*^m*B *nd '{school police came to the aid of ***'™1® OOVr*OL lngs would be finished soon. [newspaper reponer. __________________J^ydney Goldfinch, Tulane student. The court ruling reaffirmed the Tht women were so aroused ism chwriri^SriWa TCMFBrnt. they set upon upon coup* ad* tgte tots leie sm. h« accidentally bumped Into one P“- ‘‘-.“■L.?! m " ^ them while taldi« notes about i tht attorney. 'Sydney Goldfinch. Tulane student.! who aras being pommeled by the I board's control over the schools irate women. They said he was [but an appeal to the U. S. Su-one of the leaders of a Negro sit-in preme Court is aimed at a final “*• ■•‘o,. i g Ms|«a attack ---' UWBUT1M ACTS ( Ma arts no. *aimm UTu be MM ISM an.. .0 MM ms n. Parts ail*, u demonstration a lew weeks ago In downtown New Orleans. rescued was Geonta Drey- -------,te.Vuw, acmes oe mssoumon on fabt-n IT MM 2S-*Sk*iS5: C»-Partner dk *, a ml s*. mss act to sat m a system of private schools, with parents giv-a choice between private public schools, was through the legislature in Baton Also expected to be given quick approval was a new act aimed at displacing the New Orleans School Board. A three-judge federal court Wednesday held that previous leg-illation to oust the board . wusim ---------- ..oiorterd constitutional. To*n,hip oatund county. MkhMM. ^ court said any legislation XySSrtr * | aimed at defeatky what it called JESS comtltuttonri right, of Ne- • *roe* to *itend St wH, pro.UIMU at schools will fall for judgment on the board* The private school would replace a 1961 law, bringing it in line with recent court' decisions. It would grant public funds to parents who want to send their children to private, tartan schools and make attend-About 00 hecklers, including stance to ouch schools voluntary. m mm, yelled taunts as theltnstead of compulsory as the 1166 white parents hurried their cfcU-1 law required. the American Civil Liberties Uhlan in Louisiana. He opposed seg-S before tht legisla- Civilians Aid Government Police swept s tour-block strip | near the William Frantz School . dear of d—enstrsters and m*o I tators Thursday. The action per-I___________ . ulmitted parents to safely escort six •ad ssaTWaterferd Township. Oakland!—■ ■ ................ « ou art htnby aotlflod U •MaM Utok and there •«,P»*' kna! tht btuin* oa taM pttIUon will M • •how cautt. tt W 5J. ■«, wk*. .jal Uit Oakland Coantr Stcwtea Cant
    *Blas of MC Acatptod bidden wlU bo roeulrod fnrataa oatlotaotory perform onoo k< oad labor bad material bood, each _ tho aatowat at new at tM aaatraek, tho total wat at whtoh ohaU M paid by tM tsooptad bidder. firm’ Mtt^ty dayt The "Bard* at Bdacittioa roaorr rt*ht M reject any M all Hh la ar la pari, and to warn aa farmaUtlaa tMrota. BOARD OP ZDOCATION BlaomfMd RUU achool DMrtai No. 1 Bloomfield RlUt, Mlchltan WILLIAM B. BACHMAN •toPMary 5 Hot. n. Doe. 1. la tin Matter a M«OaoT«o Robhl * T? Owpm Ro (nor child! ■MfikMjMRRL____ _ allectn* that tho iMpt UM(t the taiMr at MM minor ohOd So ana aad tald child Ma nokatL. of tho State tod that laid, child ba placed nadtr tht jurltdleUaa Court. la tht aamt at tht paopM of tht SUM of Mtchlcaa. yak trt hrrthy aotlflod that tht haaria* aa aald pmtiM will M hold at the Oakland County Sorrlca Coator. Court Boom Annex, lMM Woo* Bird., la tho city of PoatlM ta tald County, aa Um 1 Jth day of December. A.D. INI, at lliM oMaok in tho formtooa. aad yak art lowly commanded to appear par-MBkSf at arid haaitar R boln« ImpraeUcal Caracas Students Hold Out but Revolt Said 'in Hand' CARACAS. Venezuela (AP) —I Covered by fire from their fort-Leftist students still manned ma* res* dormitory, s band of students chine guns in their so-caUedisBllied forth Thursday night on a “Stalingrad" at Caracas Utever-j bus-burntog raid in nearby Plaza rity today but the government | Venezuela and tor the firri time claimed tt had ihs rebellion ta ran into gunfire from armed civilian* supporting the government. There were no report* of carnal-ties from the 20-minute bottle, j One person was killed end another wounded by sniper* Thursday, however, bringing the death ton ta seven days of rioting sad disorder to nine. BID LOSES OUT Encouraging to the moderately * m . *t_a» __ (Socialist government of President Acts 111 Retaliation 7? ;Romuk> Betancourt was'the toil-Following Oiplomotic.»«£' Break With Congo the amy or the public. A strike call to bank and other white col- CAIRO, Egypt (AP)—Reacting quickly to the Congo's diplomatic break with the United Arab Republic, President Gamal Abdel Nasser has seized all Belgian commercial properties in Egypt. The U.A.R. has accused Congo President Joaeph Kaaavubu of being Belgian agent. Nationalization orders we _ __ dapped on the Belgiaivowned «-j^Ste the’ mmpuz. Troops add * -.UM*_____ro *tactric r*Uw*y* mb-lpouc 'hKm M attempted to en- mC«tcw»M,Jft' tirtritt Heliopolis Oasis Ok Thw**! force the order, but have stood only hours after Kasavubu i guard at toe university entrance, severed relations with the U.A.R., jn the Latin-American tradition, whose ambassador In Leopoldville [polk* are barred hy law from has supported deposed Premier! invading the Academic sanctuary Patrice Lumumba. of the university., which is sup- Sources In Brussels estimated posed to be responsible tor its the value of the seized Belgian own discipline, amets at the equivalent of Oft —..... , fcr-i xiDempsey Successor Although the government reported disorders in half a dozen other cities, there was no indication they ware serious. The students, who have shouted slogans for Prtnge Minister Fidel Castro of Cuba in their clashes with police, have been ordered to taiTto ^Mfrtii m tysy^jjjra mb ht RSttoThS a 'ntwtpAP*** prlnttS * aifflhm U Ira* Mte) Belga News Agency and Sabena Airlines, with Bttie property here 1A iLgy P|kjrA({ except office and mechanical lU UUVt KlUlvUll equipment, were left untouched. Compensation to Heliopolis shareholders will take the form of state bonds payable over year period 'with S per cent interest Value of the bonds based oa the price of Heliopolis ■hares as they closed on the Cairo stock exchange Thursday. The Heliopolis company is worth an estimated |6 million. It now owns most of the swank HeUopolia Baron Edouard Empan bought the barren desert land in 1905, iw paid U aa acre. Toda$ the am ip a booming suburb with 90,000 taShb-Hants. A square yard is worth about ISA HARTFORD. Conn. (AP) — Gov.; Abraham A. RlMcott will be sue-! ceeded by U. Gov. John A. Demp-i he goes to Washington! as secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. '■ _ " * . Dempsey is 05 and a'native of CUdr in, County Tipperary, Ireland. He was Ribicoff’s executive tour years before he was elected lieutenant governor I960. * * * Dempsey is also the mayor of Putnam, Goon. He was imoppoatrt when he ran tor hk sixth ca 7 - • TRY W A N T A D S FE 2 8 J 8 1 Death Notices —I. 1 II t M DM MRp-•rftlt PoMisl MMm, Uka Oriao with Rt*. Antrt Johnt efflcUt- lit in ttata SI Um riutnmtrftll fwiMtl Umm. iriw ^ brothtr of CMtIm i 5HK ^ ■OOT1. pac. a MM. SLIZABBTR. If firibia wgi 4mr aiaw _ dark, MS JKiST.. Wllbort .. iiMuk;, dm. * Hun toon ‘ in 0*fc win iio FnnoraJ _______Hfojkx T»™: rtip; m w: WoM HMa OriMMSSML-.—.-•f Ckortat J . John F ond Arthur j. Orinua; door Mkr at Arthur. Sock tod Frtdk Bolor, Mrt Ma-toll. Von Rom aad Mrt. William Ptick: alto tktrlTOd by flirt BOX RCHJM At 1C am Today thee* ware repges af The Prsaa office ta the laltowtog A IT. 1* 99, 9A M, M, tt, 104, IW. * ' J • Hu» WmrteJ Mih 6 COLLEGEJGRADUATE mp/o.’S: LAT9D rlkLnS To Act as domestic re»- tions investigator. 3 SHARP MEN M tttiti Monortr la adrtr__ promotional doportmekt Froroo-tlont ovoUoblo. TrontporUtlon •tudlot work "oonoitrnlna^ ItmR m. Matt Mto drlTort _______ Salary MlM-SMM do- ptndlnt upon quoUflcotlont. Ro npiffrhl* naoMoonr. raid aa* Mi Mn aad tick Inn plant. Rctlrtmcnt plan comblnod with nodal toennty. Ufo Inturnnco ply portonnol office. Oakland County Office Buildlnt, 1 Lofoy-ttu Street. Fan Mac, ft *-1MI. hZFZNDABLZ LADT. M TO 4S. tor cart of I bora, tot I and II. Alto U«ht houiMM^nf. lira in. ATTENTION IS Fay. Cbtcki No Ur-Off. » Ton frondchUdrtn. Funeral ttrrlct ) Art VtUIni to work will bo hold Saturday. Doc 1. at ] t^, r3} I p.m. from tha Mrti-Orltot 4 Married and over IS year* < Chapel totorlMat to Oak Vltw,1 ^ , n 1 Royal Oak! Mn. Ortmm wtn Uo aZL, —u trminlnc many cot prtUM_M Um epartt^rUfta , RATWARD. DUO. L US*. MABHiJ, 7^n»rrlrtd*Vy Robert T°Moora‘ Ooorgr Baum. Royot Baum and Mrt. Bcttlt amlth. Funeral Mrt- :Vs, MIDDLCAOED WOMAN WHO ittdt home -to txchanit to do hgbc Mkttwort. rt ttor. middlsaocd lady to un 1 - Care «( I child aad Uabt ter-" —--------nil cARtarnm worn or A If kind. Rtatonablc. Call trior S ■LBCTRIC WOUKO. SMALL jfiM ^f only. FB MSI*. , BUCTIUCAL ctiLLROB dctlrtc full time-*- Mortlcd. ij 4-tott. iofP. CAaraiireR i Frlcct rlrhtl FE b-ana. ___ 1 FIRST CUM CAMMUm#. #i INTELLIGENT. V I O O R O O S. “M on aocinl ••curtly f MMIr I MAM WANTS WORK OR ANT kind. FE l-MM. - * Mall wasxino bV mack., rose Bphol.. cleaned. FE M«*». wanted smiNoTRoarmo^Aiib carpenter work FE Mai. NEEDS muT; houtework. FE Mtl* 01 I — Work Wanted Female 12 _______________ 1 w»*t emmtllag latanaont i at tM M «; beloved eon at Boy ■aa Johnooa: dear brother ■ Marilyn I., Wteaton O. ___tnnoth L. Jobm. aad Bor. Warren M. Mn. IfMeral unto will b« held Monday. Doc ». IMS at I IX. from tho item Funeral Horn#, Farmtnxton with Bov, Mwte T. Clement Inter-nnt la Otto Mto Comiltir, Urania. Mr. Mm will Uo la {trio at IM Thayvr Funeral Home. Farm lnt tan Tht faadly ttanu oaotriMUsaa may to nth tar tfcv Memorial luod of MUiriMi--------BAatofi son w. * mho laUrtoy) 1 •rrtt aad I TJSxr-JrssgSr-iii drlek: boterad daughUr af Ooorgo aad atotta Dalln; “— — of Iris. Hayden ( yea. Thomae J. mm LTaywr_______ — - ”, toed k. aad Vkn* D. ad Mr*. Addle M Myurep lead by 1 grandchildren. _____ MfVtM win M hold Man- SShSa \&U\'S?£i£ Barter with Rov. R. Mncdlet officiating In torment In Um Oxbow Cemetery. Mrt. ShoMrlck win M la ttata at Um C. J. Oodhardt Ralph H Dailey a . It* W. I . SB IN* BEL-nri; aqo tt; bt-____________I jTma aterima; dear father at Mn. Robert Vtnee. Mrt Donald Davla. Wtyat and Dannie Etngletea, dear krartarat Mrt. Edith WUkitoa. Orant Bln-tlttaa. W. S. Bpaagter aad Mn. Mjprttt^ |wm| atra tkivlttd by WYMAN, LAWRENCE. IfH RUSTIC Una. karan Sartor. boltrad hatband of Marxant, dear father at Mn. Ctwrtot (Virginia) Kytt. tawrtoM Wyman it, Jtna Wyman aad Um. Ban (DManal Bradley: brother of Mn. Mlltoa Tbontt P. Lahey Funeral Sill Daxiar. Saturday at aTariy Trinity Church at . Boaary at S p.m. Friday. In Memorinne nr Lovnvo mxmort on oum Tha PsbMbs Prraa FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-SI81 Fro« I am to I pm ^d-BL«AR mu IHMN uo rtipoo- mmm Im orm oKr StI.15 S.'Wk'VZBrt K agrtnunM toTto given gKto M toUS CAM WANT AD SATWB Line# l Day MAyi t-Dayt ill! Jill Bnrit*7L£&ri*teJS£a a narrow Mo groat M ha MM, hot ta at who have Mead and bora tot your MMamy wtn aorar [ ^MtoMd By to. ton^y md St LpTDTO MXMORT OF VICTOR J.UdMq who patted away t ZSSdTy WZ Martoa -ta in Fsaaooa memory or otm ♦fMMn and brotttr, Cpl. Mh C. Flkt. 44m wat ktaid ta aottok k France Dm. t UM. Bmm whore back at too oaotrt whan taoellaeti aorar diet, ho Bran ii a toad it glory. Mid tm %tog| aad gold of tog tktoe. Sadly muted by Mam. Dad. aad Malar Donelson-Johns PUBERAL "Dttlgatd ter F—ernl Dfructofu 4 CX>ATS FUNERAL flOME. DRAYTON FLA INI OR ymi SPABC5-ORIFFIN CHAPEL Voorhees-Siple Cemetery Lots CORD WOOD CUTTZRB Wn own tgulpmrnt wonted Call M l-ITW or OR 1-aiM otter t CARETAKER FOR t FAMIL apartmont buldlag. Knot Her SStwt. vatt gt gyo an dodoctod tor JHffiPHR Mutt do minor repairs, cleaning and Interior pointing Frotcr alder ootlal, tocurtty 1 K. O. Htmpotcod. li Draftsmen “INSIDE WORK" tor a titan aad tttmatabeg to- s^ssrsaszTA Mutt ktvt at loam t yean at aanorttnro In Mo. Making Mutt Bra mo etna loltartag. pontu lagt oad ink traetagt Aged Salary H.M* with mvrttteci to MM. Fate aiakal aad rick leave plant. RcOn plan tarn Maud with toolal « ly Ufa totataneo aad hsa, ttllta ton ton. Apply pw» Office Oakland County < BMj. I Lafayette. Fantlac. EXPANSION isstSr* WANTED TOORO WOMAN TO — “t Cntofi toss ___ PL MIH after « p m. WOMAN TO MODEL IN ttX-(iknaa far traa haircut aa an Introduction U our tv afr&swav FART TIME. SHOULD RATE C Mutt be li Or over aat Ai W. Huron AKE1NO AITIRUAETB 1* AND 11. day aad dgtt, MS to mud drivtrt. Apply to Wayne. 4 to REAL ESTATE SALEBMAE. FART or fall umt. Exaiiltnot*. Floaty 'ATE SALESMEN wllllag to make ntnm proftrrod but H. R. HAGSTROM gag _____________________ *s£ffS-l7*t^ni tatim^ Fit. Dally telephone taqulrlot Bam oar tBto. short traMtac gvto*. Salary. Fkv MMrvtaw, aafl hot Dnartmoat ton angMonttont patrolman and a________—______ menu an aa toUawg: Ago: *l to 30 taelutlvo BoWhU: Not tea than nr- and aot tatter than rt" la MtekMa feet. Bttldtnm: US cttMonthlp aad coo turnout roetdanet la Mlehigoa for at team «tx man tht hamtliattly prior to mnktoa aspBrnt—n. Batodanto af tawntUp win ban flrtl proftr-•not Education ClMSNttok of tho Uth grade. Fhytocal condition gapktiikti matt ho M goad phyttetl condition aad khHto put medical aramtoaltoa. AppB-r*a ^a£y*ffindegthrougb*Fit! day at tho WaMrrard Town chip Police DvpartMant, 4SS1 Elghlaai WANTED Toung maa with Mnh tchoe callen ar hotter him « YOUNG MAN artthmette. Call Mr. Cany, I Young Man Trainee Fratttaa open aa adjagtor to F*_ ttae ana. A good opporlumtty — a ftoaaelal ergaateaUon far • «ta*SiSSS fdHrik UO. College preferred Car furntebed. Apply Commercial Credll^Corporat|tm^ 433 “ Hslp Wanted Female 7 EABTSTTTER. LIGHT HOUSEHOLD dMUoa Urain. OE 3-S4IS. Z^Tgm^WAOTED~Pl 3-3*4* Curb Waitresses Mi hat# Immedlltt opening 1 tor turt wsHrmato on tiw day and night ehtft. Apply to parma TED'S REACH CASH CUSTOMERS through Classified Ads. Call FE 2-8181. NURSES REGISTERED Salary $4,700 to $5,300 Licensed Practical Salary $3,900 to $4,300 AFTERNOON SHIFT 1 PM.-ll PM Iaterenttag aacure potlUoo la fteMNLjPSS working with ehu-dran. Btvolraa tuperrUlng Mak ward of clUldrtnV UutAntloo. s*j.rr«rz Mg la varied Mtei hratawe. FE MSIS. 9aet time manicurist to REFINED WOMAN. LIVE IN. CABS a children I tad ] yean old. naraT hotuawerk Watoat Late ta. MAyfalr «-7WS after « yjn. WAITRESS M-ta FOR FIRST type coff— thep. 1. Biff t. Wort AS COMPANION OR CORVALZ8 dAETSlITUiO ' DATS. UVE bur r WORK, PHONE i m. re Mm. IRONINGS OR CHILD CARE wanted. FE HW. IRORINOS AMD DAT WORK wanted Ttl-Huron vicinity. Ff uibr desires’ housework-OB dny work FE M4TS. MIDDLZAOXD WISHES EABTSlt to^ in afternoon thlft. FE MIMKOORAFRIMO TTFlko SBC reUrltl aervlce. EM S-SSM. warhin6s and' moiinMi. nek- UP end toll vtr, ost 3-SS1S. 13 Buildhif Seryics CUSTOM ROMES. BUILT TO SOTI ^ r£U£' iristea, H r“ - - Mi eri ini. c Oratt. Ce. Qri MSIS. 0 monty dowi FE MID. Need heutekteper, ha henry work WASTED BKAUTT CUSTOM BUILDDfO. RESIDES I ttal aad eemmercial. RemodeUsi I >«i detigntag. FE 4-Sit. 40 AND ntOMniOS. FKE WOMARTO UVE Of 3COTMKRLEBB tonne, l^isynr^gd bey. Call af- COOK- paatea to eaehangt m WrdT FE 1-T4SS. ■an wagee t R 3-toto. WHTTX WOMAN. LIORT HOU8X- Hdp Wanted r&zTrxm- or NoUni S«lT Walk Sfsns. gvtjy “ “» U — ibrs ard onus needed at sgfittg**™'*** CEMENT AND B LO CK WORE ELHM1UC HEAT. DVSOLATtOf FREE ESTIMATES OR ALL WIN SWT ' ■pure RAinwr —*___ . fiov BOMB. OARAOE. CABINETS. AP —Me Ltamsd todldst. FEa HOUSE MO.TINO, HP FUL". _________________lDl Teang #LAETERlkti AED ttttf Aflte - ROOFRfePAIRS K. O SRTDEE rLOO*t_LAjriltC WALL BOARD fOSI BALI Busktsss Service BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEARER* WaO tad ■tadnWI.------ _______ Wto 4 3S »W"" l w M —tired couple. KXFEHI- ______Road, U t-Si.- XLECTBIC MOTOR SERVICE kl pairing and iintodlng. MS ■ BSTshen* iT tm HEATING. FURNACES CLEANS: aad jrrrlced. C. Tt HeUoo FI VlTte. Office tenurml naira gnrttera __ agggwti EVELYN EDWARDS "TocaUeoai rwnnitllng Servlce" COMF. OPERATORS. AOE 36-34 141* But P“— - Britt I FE 4-44A4 10 IriEtTriCti—S Meat Cutting OTTER* TOO SUCCESS AND SECURITY to toe beet ntebllibi* ■——n to ton world PEOPLE Must EAT Tretn gulckty m l (Bart week* ter n NR with n bright and aacure £Mun la toe vital meat bottom. Jtofkl Meat Mto an needed. Oead pap. with full Umt tab. yunr arennd. tncomt. an tayoR. Have A Profitable Market of Your Own SAW* MACHINE SHARPENED MAKLET LKACE. |p BAOLET El BuIrlrsipiBg A Tttri R Mnlitni. itTE Boron.1 Hbltl □NO. TAILOSUMO. Al Mrt, Bedell FE MSI TAILORINO—ALTERA TtO NS Drett Mtktag—Fur Regain DNA WARNER_______FE *-M Landscaping ctahlerlns M.C.B. Learn tapar mart it Wayne Meat Cutters, Inc. 5436 Midritt Ave. TA 6-4456- TREE TRIMMINO Ml -WHAT DO YOU NEED? Whatever it Is, you’ll have more success in find ing it in The Pontiac* Press Want Ads. Ta Place a '« Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 t, rQRTY>TW33* otthard Lata Rood FE - * AND LCT DS OIVE YOD LAND CONlfcACfs Tbi vtf ON* PLACE TO PAT. to aaU Carl Qarrel. Ell BUDGET SERVICE _SL_*M_L«w,_______________________ ■ HURON n hm Wanted Real Estate 36 ARE YOU WORRIEP OVER DEBTS? g STcDkU PA»TlNO AND W-| 2 4315 f ■ MI CLASS PAINTING AND DEC-oratlugCaiit or terms PL MM# irr rfXss inland ext paint- "BkhTnatino.Taint-all pepertog, PE 4-IBH. TNTErT’RICF.S IF SO LET US VST C I-A PAINTING. v.r r A-l PAINTING AAA PAINTING Give You 1 Place to Pay Easr YouHMind , WR ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS II 70S. PONTIAC STATE BANK — /cash bnmi lao to nw acres dairy apartments—furnished* or nlshed. Courtaoua efficient leaf Cllanta walling. To bu: r»nt. 1**m. Call: LION T. STOUT NOTARY WITH SEAL mjLf i DECOR ATI* O * , **.*££______j1 I DECORAT1NO Phdne_U I.^l-13te ; ALADY INTERIOR DECORATOR' Papartng PE HD43_________| CUSTOM Pit INTI NO AND PAPER j SS?-PAtNTINO. INTERlpR WIN-• work guaranteed PE I (Ml or OP 1-7230 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING wall washing. Free estimate*. PE 4-0136________ Fainting papering remot- -■ ----PE 9-8312 Credit Counsalorr TOP DOLLAR POR~YOUR HOME ' ' ' OR 2-UM w- H. JAS| Rfltor . aSTyffr j> “•Jg» c7nu‘fi iPiiciALBto REALir'fiSftcR 1 fnpfr h^1 *°°>MI °* u. aa cent# at Ctl] Loul, Borat. Realtor, EE - --------|— _____________I ft-3(41 1' ' b’SV I we need houses ior cvePjronrl r»at. Pace, 08 4843*.____I eueekPE M>jl ir cards. Ribbons WE NEED LIBTINOS 3 ROOMS AND BATH. CLEAN, PRI- sards and seals I Let u* etll your borne. W# can tale entrance, aas_ beat, low nJent layaway cash for you. 1 rent. Adulta. FI 4-1 II. C. NEWINGHAM U [TCORNER. OROQKfl AND AUIURN IAL POR bath JR own. $14 BATH T3 4-6262 Wtd. Children to Board 28 Rent Apt*. Furnished 37 LICENSED HOME DAT OR care. PE 8-201L_______ RELIABLE DAT PAPERHANOINO 'PAINTING AND * I. PE ft-8340. *~ul Wtd. Household Goods 29 FAINTING^AND PAPER HANQING, i CAtA WILL SELL ALL TOW : 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE. ADULTa! ] onlf. 200 N, Paddock.PE 2-20M. n I BEDRM., PVT. BATH. KITCH-1 -M8UO. Perfect for bachelor stu- . 4 ROOMS, CLEAN PEI. raw bath and an trance, mi furniture, washing facilities, garage. adulta only. 22 Mathewi PE «-M13. ■RM. MOD. APT., *>( MO. DRAT-ton Plains. OB 3-MI3. 3 NICE ROOMS. PRIVATE LAUN-dry. bath and entranaa. Alsa a * ' Oantlemen preferred, (3 By Frank Adams Rant Apts. Unfuralahed 38 j Rant Houaaa Furnlihed 39 g RMS., OAS HEAT. BASEMENT. 24 DA' Television Service TVl SERVICE aest dollar. Quick s ... PE 4-7381_____ I HOUSE NULL W __JROOM. DLX KITCHENETTE! S. Tasmania. f» 2-(012. modal opt*. JParktog In front of 3 ROOMS. NEAR CITY HOSPITAL. I | D»y. I Adulta. 401 W. Huron. P» (-1(24. I STRAKA.FE Lost and Found 26 LOST: ENGLISH SETTER. Ploaao call PE 5 4i*a__ Cost — girls olabseb. be-twean Airport and Pontiac Lake School. OR 3-0649. LOST SIAMESS CAT. TEAR AND laninMmune door. Pet. Ent.. N.- JfeTTTTTfTr I * LAROI ROOMS. NiCKLT iTfR- ■ TH |1 h,Ar?DLa.fl^\ ---g, llg.M appliances. Furniture and TV’s by the piece dr houeetnl. Immediate service. Dans'(. PR 2-8*70 al . PE LET US BUY IT OR SELL IT FOR YOU. OXFOItO COMMUNITY AUCTION. OA g-2gM.______ PEftML________________ 2 BOOMS. NICELY FURNISHED. location, utilities. •®2KgSa!tf ]:WbASmseasml *- ,r*n'-|?7 - *' ____* ._ »•«?• "“7 *er vTO. WWC Lost uver^nd-white-nio- llsh Pointer, short •*” ft NIC* ROOMS ALSO 3 NICE MAN 8 RACCOON COAT. OL 1-0027 __________■ ■, Reward OFFICE FURNITURE A EQUIP. R 2-3175 ment. Forbes Printing A Office iMr ■ RmodfctfcE ~doo:~«lace ,«“pp‘y .»:»”»• ,W' and white, name • Re*> —-------------------------------- • pat. Vic, of Rochester. OL I WANTED: POT BELLIED WOOD --------- — v condition, PR 4-2220. -BLACK LABRADOR. | WANTED: SKIS, g FT. 2 IN. 8KI answers to the name of Tiny. Re- • boots, else I o “ ~ IB Ward. SM Scott Late Road. | Call ORIando 3-Cost—sable and 'white toy Collie, vicinity DeSoto and North i E Bird. PI (-(310 rd«T; liALE BEAGLE. BLACK I WOULD LIKE TOBORROWM.X and red with little W“--1 *“••** 5------- M Vicinity Dlile and ft OR 1-ftlftl 2 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE. i. m 0-33S2 after 2 OR 3 ROOM*. NEAT. NEAR town. PC 2-75*2- i LAROt ROOMS AND BATH . ■ ~ I Wanted to Rent: MISSING SINCE SUNDAT. yiCDtl- I --------- ascVw^^eX,^.^' $100 REWARD , mu For return of small gray Rome Wanted Transportation 341 tost In vicinity of John R and | ----11 HOOseTT, "T-- South Slvd. UL 2-4820._ Notices and Personals 27 ; 2, 3 AND ft ROOMS^Q ?ft0N* Psrry*Ft ft-foft” *%reicome.W OR^hByj.__________ ATTRACTIVE UPSTAIRS APART- AUBURN HEIOHTS—2 AND room apt., newly decorated, a ulte only. UL i-l«2d.______________ AIR CONDITIONED — -- 1 AND 2 BEDROOM — Modern in Every Detail — ADULTS ONLY - FE 8-6918 MANAOER II SALMER ST.. APT ft Open Dally A Sun, IP s m . ft p.m. BRICK TERRACE, ft ROOMS AMD COLORED, ft ROOMS AND BATH. SIS month 522S. 8aglnaw Ap-ply upetalre, left front apartment. COLORED. 4 ROOMS AND BATH' DUPLEX, LOWER ft ROOMS AND bath, bu beet. On W. Huron, near School. *75 poi — —■“irfleld.l Efficiency Apartments 220 N. Paddock, FE H»M. LA ROE 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT gag heat, first floor, couple preferred. UL 2-221*. Iftftt Crook* ~J near Ruby. LAKE VISTA APTS. OFEN DSO. 1. 1 room* and batE, stove, refrigerator end all utilities furnished. BACHELOR APT. N. END. VERY j -jee^ftriv. bath and ent., TV. PI COUFil AND ' BAEV PRIVATE KJftftK BATH. HOT.' INTfcZ hath i_________________________________ RIDE WANTED PROM DRAYTON I n EN C2T?A?.?,- A±L Plains to Pontiac Motor. Plant S. 1 J&vLfc EN' 8 return Day shift. d:lk to 3:M. trance. MtchsnttM. PE ftSftftft. .... |R3^?7IT A BHOTTER WAY TO Wtd. Contract!, Mtgs. 33 Pay Your Bills HOMEX SERVICES 2M Netlonal Bank Bldg.. Rochester! OUve 1-SlM and OLive 1-tiftft 1 ROOMS AND BATH EVERT - ABILITY To get fait cash for your land contract, sanity or mortgage at lAKSat nn.-ihl- Hlsr.nlmt Mort- Ted Me- week. Mo children OF drlnktre. H RMS COMPLETELY FURN plenty of parking space. Apply 57 Mtchanle. Close to town. ' GLORIA APT8 2 ROOMS. PVT. ENTRANCE U Itlei, cltan, 1 udult, $14 w# n 5-ooi>.____________ ______."'Phone ,,,, after ft p.m., or If no I H*1 Caaa , rt 1-S734, confidential, j absolutely , AEROTREDS KNAPP SHOES I t-ridjeT ri FRED HERMAN OB 3-l»22 CASH POR LAND CONTRACTS. HAYRLDE PARTIES PR 4-412* — I H. J Van Welt, 4*40 Dixie Hwy. “ -------- Rand. . OR 3-13*5 r THE FASTEST AC-i viun »u juur land contract. Cash buyers waltlng^Oall Reator Par- 2 ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE feOOMS AUBURN HEIOHTB —i. FE 2-708* after ,» p ~ 1 nt, *40 per month. FE *-8473 - m 3-7*8* boiwoen g aad I Monday through Friday. DOWNTOWN 3 ROOM FURNISHED 'Urn! 4-room afT vxr¥ clean, available Sat. *95 per mo. FOR COLORED. FtlRNISHED 3 or 3 room apartments, 311 8. Paddock. FE i-Snt. FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR qutred Ido Mr. Chapman. Vgr! ffiV^^iMgyDitRENT ~ eldo locations. “ temore Street. LAKEFRONT. WARM A PLEAS-' ^around, l or 3 people*. .„ HB N . R0 .NICE clean! 2-ROOM AID BATH, ^^ri APANri ^£^"21: l«‘ .0° “ft*1? fSSl- ** eluding TV. 1st floor. Ill StsU. Automobile Repairs ALL REPAIRS FINANCED, N money down. (1.2* weekly LLOYD HOT" ----------*- cury-Oomet, " TION ROOMS. OARAGES, AND ALL TYPES I 6p remodeling NO DOWN PAYMENTS TERMS UCEN8ED CONTRACTOR. O A M CONSTRUCTION CO., 22(0 DIXIE HWY. FE 2-1111. RPfOR BUlLDINO JtND^RJadO^ Nelson Bldg. OR Carpet Cleaners 1 RUO AND FURNf “ CRANKS KA1 U.kC I. Telegraph. FE »4gW. Auto Wash. A Polish. Touch Qp«. FE 5-742S______ Boat and Motors R^wdr ami Service JUST ARRIVED , YOU ARC INVITED CO SEE THE ’(1 JET STREAM EVINRUDE Motors — All Models on Display Harrington Boat Works LAR80N AND CUTTER BOATS lees a. Teiegmph ro fe 2-1033 Beat Storage ft Rentals IN (IDE WINTER STORAGE FOR boats aad motors Reasonable. Iff 3-Uftl. Lake Orion. ^ Body and Fender Repair i CUSTOM BUMPINO A PAINTING DoB Repair [' | MARTBELL S DOLL HOSPITAL ' Floor Sancfing Sand, Gravel and Dirt Saw and Mower Service RATS SAW a LAW! MOWER SERVICE MU ft-2001 2171 8 Milford Rd. 2-BXDROOM. OROUND FLR., PVT. nt., rout., stove. Walton and Opdyko; (M. PII 4-8*1*. ____ Sperttng Goods WE TRADE New and Used Guns ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 20% DISCOUNT — CRE8TLIN> AND LONE STAR BOATS ALL EQUIPMENT KELLY HARDWARE 3**4 AUBURN ROAD OPEN BUN 10-1___FE 28*11 Television, Radio and HieFI Service I AND 3 LOE. ROOMS. HEAT turn, ftft Marlva. OB ROOMS. BATH. Beroh, refrlgerato. _______ furnished. Call-after I p.m. PS cial A residential LI 5-1*13 c Trncfc Rental Trucks to Rent 1x6 Doug Fir Board* per II ivcomoimY-ooiicT - • f» >. Siftoftw, Phooe FE 2-613 KBU/V'I BUMF SHOP 144 ORCHARD LK FE 4-630 ftRBlift Body * Fender Repairlni Dents to Toui Wrecks Hiitbtf- $ Heater Troubies ^Cbrrtcted JJfbU Repaired ^ ass esi Bagrat PONTIAC LUkBER CO'.I CASH AND CARRY *31 Oakland Art.___PE *8813 1 Painters ft Decorators PAINT1NG-PAPERINO-WALL ! Cleaning. Oft 2-70*1._TUppor I ACME QUALITY DECORATORS Painting, paper removal, wall b-Ton Pickups 114-Ton Btak TRUCKS - TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT Dump Trucks—Semi-trallera Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor C°- * 125 S. WOODWARD Upholstering^ i Automobile* BMiffing Moderni/ntion wn — CUSTOM PAINTINO — — FULLY INSURED — ■MM FE 5-84*5 b BUILDING SERVICE Plastering Service EARLES CUSTOM UPHOLBTER-.n5M.174 Cooley Lake Hoad. EM ! PLASTERING REPAIRS BIO BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO. bgBW( Huron Sir—" PE 3-78331 FOR FAST ftCIlOM UST YOB BU^HESS This space reserved for your Business and Service Directory Ad. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 ID 3 BEDROOM. PARTLY . Lakefront apt*. OR 3-8106. Jeat. kot ____________........ alehed, mean, eiodern. PR 12ftftt, 2 ROOMS AND BATH. RIFRIOER-And stove furnished. *“ I AND BATE. HEAT, EOT WA-at, pvt., dose to. FE S-U14. ,1. —AND UTILITIES, partly furnished. Elec, stove and Tvfrtii. Mb a maettTMA, ‘ ‘ tSr'fbreaii! 4-ROOM UPPER. PRIV ENTRAk-cee. stove, rmk r‘ “ ‘ child wcleamc. No 4 RM8 HEATED. 8TOVfc. RE-frlgcrator, SIR Me" — .3=— pe e-fiM ft-ROOM UPPER. WEST 8IDB. OAS heat, garasc, >7*. FE HjN. S ^RCKDMS, NEWLY DECORATED I ROOMS AiND BATH NEAR ST. Michael’s Church. Oas heat fur. nlthed. Phone PE AMtl i. full-elsed bedrooi t». pina reoaptnnMMP n bathtub, tile floors, large io disable kitchen. Oas UNION LAKE VILAOE. LAKE-front. 2-bedroom, oil beat, year or ecason. 1214 Caecada, EM 3-43M. WALLED LAKE - 3-ROOM COT-ta^ heated and furnished — MA Rent Houses Unfuro. 40 1 BEDROOM MODERN HOME. Convenient to MSUO. UL 2-2(72. 2-BEDROOM BRICK Dlplex. full basement, gaa heat, decorated. Mt per month. NICHOLIE-HARGER FE 2-7273 . FOR t UtAU. HOUteg POR RENT. Oall PE 4-4*13________ UdK. OAS BEAT, nq. (I N E Blvd. 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX DRAYTON Plains. Oas heat, tlft mo. OR aim. ___________ 2-BEDROOM HOME ON PONTIAC CM FE MU2 aak for Mr. ARML NICHOUEN AW1ER ntfr SlDte BRtck. 'e koSMB, gas beat garage. Mat Inn Otnerai gosattal. PE HWt »B HAVE ) gOSIII NO# available H* aad gll a month. A. C. Comp- Fart rides A elatee. lUft ping CMter. S rooms brtek ha galow. MM. Call Partrtdga a A soclates, 10*0 W. Huron - » ail For Rant Roeo 43 BUS STOPPING AT DOOR, LOB. as n Clean bleepino room, priv- EMPLOTED PERSON OR TEACHER West of Tgl-Kanm. FE »-421t. PURNI8HED. 1 AND 3 ROOMK reasonable, close In. 11 Lexington, oil of School. ______. ngmS^a-sSiir-1 BigTamily TroubleT? We'D eonslder ywnr small atM hi ’vW^’srnues CHiLDkEN/ Wanted fa “Tir tnr 1 "ffli~ if* eleetrte fixtures, forced air oil beat, wm~iaka good lot or ear as d*ws payment. _ .. R. I. WICKER8HAM *M» W Mail* uatfiy MW COLORED ONLY $10 DOWN "ftg^ShlLV* u aSiSifirV *8. MODEL — no Hill IOOM WITH PRIVATE BATH AND entrance Hat plate Including linens aad uufitlea. lift week. EM 3-3017 2M*Unl< :nioS.HT- ^ktgssss^yftth*^ thte^ tun. *4* me. Older men Rooms with Board 43 CUCKLER REALTY IftftM. SMteaw PI4-4U* I8HXR BODY: » ROOMS, "ofL heef *4*00 *MW down. Caah »3»00 122 Broaden "SMITH" CtjfMffnpmi ..UWEMET ^ mrl/_ Aae'tF— ^ Sa^asTs geai WMsm r£fin.isrsimtst ®Snusit»au!r£ Rolfe H. Smith, ftcaltor Keqgo Harbor* Bargain «,EggM» AND BATH - jcja-__________ SSferN545l"H,^«,u“ riM WRIGHT, Realtor i avsr1 i,'o~*cu,jg phone. TV. with __X--------pocking. P.M. ahift! preferred. FE ft-322* ROOM A BOARD WITH OR WITH-aw*. Ufttt Oafamd— * $500 Moves You In - House needs tome repairs. Owner *U1 furnish some matcrleli. tft.-tftft. - East Pike 1 bedrooms, full basement Large well landscaped let, Scar garage. Cement drive g7,glft. CRAWFORD AGENCY SM W. Walton FE MM IS* E Flint__________MT 2-1IU OTtoo NEdp'tiftV far down payment for home ■ We oab help you SEE tEABOARD PIEANCE OO. Ill* N. Perry ift. FE 31SI7 Convalescent Homes 44 H*14' j James K Blvd. ____ I_________________ Sllent’eare aad'feed. _____________ Lake. Ph, EM 3-*473 efter 4 p.m. i r FE 4-354* AFTER 1 AND gUNDAYS, SEE CARETAKER MR. CARROLL, aTarcadu CT.____ UPPER 4 ROOMS AND BATH Utilities furnished, t children wd- Carpenter grad* lyn Road. Tmmed _PS2-»11B._____________/ 3-BEDROOM BRICK. FULL BAAE-ment, East tide. PI *-1234. 3 BEDROOM, OAR HEAT. AVAIL- MA ftWtft 2-ROOM ROOM WITH *TOVE ' refrigerator Adulta enly. 830 partially furnished WEIST APTS. 160.AUBURN AVE. Rent Houses Furnished 39 l-BEDROOM, LAKEFRONT, YE around, l8t>a mo. Purnlebed unfurnished. EM 3-f" without utmtiee. FE ft-Utl. ev 2-BEDROOM, NEWLY DECORATED, full baeemtnt, ear' W garage, t child welcome. OR 3-03*1__ 2-BED RM. HOUSE. MODERN, I - month until June lft. ■»* * TJt 2-»»6t, evenings.________ s BEDROOM. FURNliHED DU- __plex, very reesoceble, LI H27S. 3 ROOMS FURNISHED. PE--------- ----- jfr. COLONIAL, OONEL-son rurx, 111*, references. OR ft-ItU after »■ I ROOMS PURNISHhD. NEWLY decorated,' full bamt, gas "MOl 586 Lenox Ave. Ph. PE : ATT*NTlON NEWLY MARRIED month, or Year around Use* HoUy ME 7-733N ». Adulta prch IE 7-7227 efter * , DUPLEX FU and clear. Value lift,Mo. soli < trade "for income property. B< FURNISHED 4 ROOMS, LAKE ORION - ft ROOMS AND MT 3-123ft. ________bouse. Clean aad_____ jr deecreted. **» par month. Nlcholle-Harger. FE M1S3, FURNISHED 3 ROOMS AND BATH. Auburn Heights. UL 2-ftlTI. FURNISHED 5 RM MODERN, ON Union Lake. Oil heat. Dim, f J&| June 30. ^fttiwn by appt. Call __embwikeL,. , and refrigerator. FE 2-5606. _ ft ROOMS. FIREPLACE, STATE IT. I PE 4-*022r OARAOE. AUBURN is. 4*31 Wenonah m ft p.m. PI t-iftu _ moath.107 Wall 84. i-ROOM hoosE, *asTfi >45 e month. OR 3-2(44. 3-BEDRM MODERN RANCH -large lot. Lake Orion. Rent sell, small down paym't. ' MT 3-IYil. ROOMS, BATH AND UTILITY I ROOMS. BATH. FULL B82I near eenoale. PI ft-SUK _ I-ROOM HOUSE AND OARAOK Of (4ftM OTt. flaw space, a fast growing last tide Center Plenty at fra* _________ parking. MMmf salted for any type or buefniai. Apply Mr. Abbott, 140 Auburn Aveau* or caU OR 3-130* pojnmient c $500 Down RUSSELL YOUNG REAL ESTATE A BUILDER* « FE 4 -1200 LARGS FRONT Rout Offld SpacE 47 I DIXIE LEAVING CITY. For Rrat Miscellaiwoas 48 Wall Paper Steamer Floor sanders, poUabara, haa sanders, furnace vacuum deal an. Oakland Pud A Point, 49 Orchard Lake Ave. PE MU*. For Sal* Houses 2-BEDROOM ' Ml basement. Pear garage Large corner lot. New furnace. t*.**0 Terms. JOHN J. VERMETT Real l-‘r- —* — E ‘TO 3-BEDROOM. MW1BWT. NEW furnace North end. Equity fee pick up or ear. FB 1-fTM. 3-FAMILY INCO»GL~i20i j«j|». Royal Oak, *400 l-EMUf, QA* TkAf7 ________________NlbBLT atad, garage, good neighbor-id. walking distance downtown I St Michael. Can evenings. ft-stn.________________ 3-Bedroom Brick Immediate Possession LADD'S PE MM Hfttbm hoBMir*AWcI Large tot, Lake Orten. Rent §«|1. §M$Ul tfown nsvm't Xiktak my t-rm, l-700f. 3-Bedroom Tri-Level Weeded area LADD’S PE MS d screens, newly decorated a RMS. AND BATH. OIL HEAT, *» mo. Roy Annett, Inc . Realtors 2* E. Huron Et, FE *-84gS- LIVING _______L 24 foot ____from EWeaketb School* do**. (7,MR ___________|1R 4-7(04 attarwxm* only between IM p." porch. Hi Lake beach. ROOMa AND BATH. PULL ■■aaemenl, > rift garage, lr*-each side ftftRMadilRSM eell loU eeparate. FE Mil 111 f. PADDOCK. NEELY Jglg- t HI A n. FE 1-1*41 finished, wl MT1-W1 ROOM. T Northern I ________ysiss Can day* Mem threogh Pri FE MILFORD-OPEN fatarday and Sunday 1-1. SM First StreetTvacant. owner truu ferred Excellent hilltop location. Family rm, fireplace, bwttt-ftaa. Male offer or rent. (12* Wilson Real Scute MU 4-MSt Eves MU *-EM or MU *-MM_____ Lake Sherwood BUILDER* CLOSEOUT Erick Ranch, i kadiwmns. J fireplaces. 3 baths, unusual . family Hiring area. Morma §nd Mrntu, otliiaal- 1*0. mm. V" *23, DHmK EM PntLDSTOftlE trie • Amarlcaa trt-levei aeen daily^ ▼war needs are' mot Immediate yjw eaa make year cMe-eeleettaa Lake Sherwood aoamrjL oun. TRIPP ReaMar Eliubeth Lake Estates 1 OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 TRI-LEVEL STARTER MOOSL O FUttler BulSer*^ PAY LIKE RENT: Immediate pasaeartam an this t bedroom atodarn borne near Dodge State Fork. Only |7tee l--Ti!tu1*' “ •* 1 u*<-^MIMarfttS& FE 44526 WEST SOBHERAll 1 bed ream ranch, plus Urge SsaSirflS1'2 Eeeellenl teaturee threw**. ML (bedroom home. Large MOVE TOMORROW fttte down m this ntee 1 bedrm home with an boat. 18* ear l«l Bear Walton and MStK). »70 monthly Inal UBaa aad tea. tee PnSTEegbetd^ I mile Neete of SMTH WIDEMAN lUR^^OPEN V DOWN GIs ror down JACK LOVELAND I mJom takw Ed. F! 1-4*7* ^ MicwSL nMr u“* ROCHESTER “MW we msm TRADE OR TERMS | _ _ -inSteg* gae hea*r*!un tab*- I 2 EaiTlily 5g UL^^IA**Weaver' Realtor REAR ST. MICHAEL’S RENT AHD BUY m Is Rcadl* 1 bedrooma. Eh beautiful rccrcnMan rot™. place, buiit-ina, 1 ear garage. Opan .unuay 2-4 p.m. Pttea A.- Sylvan villaSe t roomTaId bath, full basemant, garage. Ill-foot fronty*. Frfce Ml.***. Can (2*0 DOWN. W. BEVERLY. LARGE ~~mESriri —ftern 1-bedroom per month. MY $299 DOWN PuU price *4*0*, (it Mo. Newlywed special — 1 large bedroom, kitchen abrggHMT nook. Uvlnt room a bath. Oxford art*. MY ^ioom Cwsm/in Dnyun^oaf'lami contract. Landscaped to* 140x3*. $9,500 boeae an your M, Pul] bag (mint. oak floors, tUe toUh, birch cup-beard*. flE2.70M. RUSS McNAB____ ART MEYER 443 ORCHARb LAKE, A VENUE A BARGAIN Off Woodward aorth of Square large brick roach ____. ________..replace, dam ble garage. Mft x 2*2 tot, ftIMM cash Mortgage eaa be obtained. PONTIAC REALTY basement, Kd iiilH'. 1 y SIMM. OR 4-OM. Suburban Living At Its Best Your future home b the (CONVERTIBLE 24) ...3 A ft bedrooms. 1W. bathe W. W. ROSS HbMES OR 2-MS1 TO SETTLE 1______________ toy^bibE^Mi Paeb. 1 bftdiwt is?, n ii. - OR MUI. TRI-LEVEL STARTER NO MOREY DOWN BuUd A bamt to be prawft af. _____ v..jwfb bead, bee water. Mtegg.^ ftteoemu WateIns lake pron*. SPLIT- level. S IWWl, fireplace, lift WEBSTER OXFORD—LAKE ORION s acres, weade and watar, _ round cabin, modern, metal garage. A bargain at ftgjftl. CA. WEBSTERiReakor Fairmont OUTDOOR BARBECUE. MftaUUv PftvmtDU mUt $«7 to. j"*0*"41 UXH AM In.uraS.^ 1 LIST WITH Humphries ‘"’"‘mras’- — C. SCHUETT trloounty realtor WWI *2M*3em Vriteewt bays; IDS ROY ROAD. Staney Lake ^"SdytTftgS total ea.£f&u«.y,*,spM'.pfsii — *> » Ite rt terraced lot with C. SCHUETT. FE 8^)458 MODEL •427 Monrovia off Airport Roof 3 bedroom horn* with fall be Utica t buutdo*- in" a Howard T. Keating Co. OL 1-8159 NEAR PONTIAC - Beautifully r modeled farm house ‘WMh 2 hr**- eWTF—--------- c-^ged f ttoa. bas t baths, ftrcptoee. now oU nuemee, leer* bid. stable, QlSogJS* ARlff1*— Completely modernised eeuntry eotonial home with ffr iebl. 3 Breptoeee, ear-petto* throughout, (Bashed garage. it aarea toad. Stebto. Reasonable. Term*. 2*31 a Lapeer Rd. FEME!