™ bassadors confirming Jan. 25 as ~-ninisters'-conference:— _ accepted on New Year's Day the _question of the exact place in Ber- _ lin where the discussions should A. OKs: Big 3 Acceptance of Jan. 25 for 4-Power Conference | LONDON (INS) ~—A > trom Moscow said today that Rus- |(_) sia has sent identical notes to the }* ‘American, British and French am- |: the-dste_of: the Big Four foreign The Big Three Western Powers proposal of the Soviet Union to defer the projected Berlin meeting until Jan. 2. ~The three Western powers originally had proposed dan. 4 as the opening date, and in their The U.S. reply left unsettled the |' lem be held in the. building for-| merly used by the four-power Piccards Plan New Dive | ster DI STABIA, | ~ Ttaly @—Jacques _ Piccard, Te ce ten elee on oe Soviet Confirms Date for Parley . | New Year’s Vacation. ence and busy week for the Pres-| i ‘THEYRE ALL EXEMPTIONS—Here are-12 of the tax exemp-¢+ tions C. G. Peterson, a Portland, Ore. electrician ean claim. And that’s not all. An 18-year-old daughter was out of town when this picture was taken and Mrs. Peterson was in the hospital where she just gave birth to a 14th child. . Jan. 15 is the date for fourth quarterly payment of estimated individual federal income tax for 1953, and date for filing amended declaration of estimated "53 tax if the- eaperer desires to change the- -estimate°filed last year. 18 in ‘Highway Mishaps* 21 Are Killed in Atdents ver New Year Weekenc ‘By THIS ASSOCIATED PRESS gering accidental death toll of its Christmas weekend. | New Year's opening. Eighteen were killed in automobile traffic. There were two suffocations and a fatal accidental shooting. : Accidental deaths in the nation the tines-day . New Year's weekend were just shy of the record set three | : = +years ago, but still were far I 7,500 Students below the-total registered a n-|Back in Classes - After Holidays - Some 17,500 Pontiac youngsters ‘went back to school today after; ‘almost a dozen days df Christmas- Poftiac Public Schools’ 16,285 students had been: vacationing |. since’Dec. 23; St. Trinity Lutheran, Michael. and St. Frederick | Dearborn Mayor s Fitness ir : ‘Debated in Ouster Hearing |: “ DETROIT (UP) — - Orville L. ‘Hubbard battled for his| _ “ political life today at an executive hearing which will) _ determine whether he will be ousted: as mayor, of Sub- | _ urban Dearborn. ~—. / Kent Probate Judge Wallace Waalkes- Jk was named by Gov. G. Mennen Williams. to hear 2 can pro} and con regarding Hub* bard’s fitness for office. Hubbard failed Saturday in Ge sci hon aa ‘as arbiter. : turned down the may- “or’s complaint that the case has heen. prejudiced by a meeting be- |4 Waalkes and Wayne Circuit} Seats | the original for bard’s removal. ° , Se | that Waalkes, Culehan and. Assistant Attorney General Irving Beattie conferred in Grand Rapids. However, the governor said he was “satisfied” there. was nq, prejudice on Waalles’ parti ' Michigan escaped in its New Year weekend the stag- | sig the - However, 21 persons died, ODES FS AE HE id 7 Find 1 Survivor. Rescue. Party Hunts for ‘Other in New Mexico. Mountains — in Weather Here 3 of Bomber Crash’ "3 —FONTIAG WIGHIGAN. MONDAY, 3 JANUARY cs [954 =36 PAGES ie Ike’ s Program Hailed. as 'D ynamic’| "Large F amilies Have Added Value p his Time of Year ‘Leaders View |Plans for Nation Jas Progressive * President Will Report on + His 1953 Achievements | ' Tonight at 9:30 | WASHINGTON ¢ A P)— President ‘Eisenhower gave Republican legislative lead-| |} ers a detailed review i of his program for the new session of - Congress, —and} ‘House Speaker Martin (R- |Mass) hailed it as “dynam-| ic” and “progressive.” ‘| “We all think it is a pro- | gram that will be well-re- ceived by all elements of the © \country,” Martin said. as spokesman for the leaders. The Wate House confer- ident. television at 9:30 p.m. EST, to dis- cuss what his administration has a “Continued én Page 2, Col 1) Mother Rescues: om "Three in Blaze - ‘Catnop. | DEC Little Change} Runs . From Home With Children as Heater: “| Starts Flash Fire ee ee was in the. ‘Tonight, he will go on radio and} a ote oe eS on Oakland County in the way of gold hens recently accomplished Siamese egg. He brought in the shell (above) to back up-his report. : UN. Preparing fo Remove Men’ - From Stockades. Anti-Commies Will Be~ Taken Out of Neutral Zone on Deadline: MUNSAN, Korea (AP)—~ ‘| John E. Hull, today blamed — ithe Communists _for— the Tbreakdown of prisoner ex- qualification that all anti- © Red prisoners will be freed at midnight Jan. 22. : _ To drive home the UNC demand that the captives be released “as of 12:01 a.m. Jan. 23,” U. 8: Marirfes ‘and engineers began string- ‘ing miles of barbed wire nce ee ee toners from. neutral zone ~ || compounds to rail heads. South Korea’s Foreign |Minister“Pyun Young Tal - hailed Hull's stand es “just right.” . Hull reiterated the_U. N. Coni- mafi¥s< position in a strongly. worded letter to Lt. Gen. K, §, “WE- HAVE THEM, TOO—When Gordon =< pasts seed Whipols| en makati Lake Rd. saw a picture in the Press from Beaumont, Tex., showing | ‘|g double egg, joined at the center, he declared that Texas has unusual eggs. One of his Berry- the same unusual fest . ... @} and firm today after 24 hours. of battering by churned. seas. . | > Anxious~ watchers, remembertng-wtien- fod waters + ‘burst through the dikes and wrecked vast areas of the Low- Countries and- Eastern England last February, sighed with: relief as they Be ; watched the seas die dows : 4 Drunk Drivers: Bring Total to 12 County ‘Jails ‘Holiday Offenders; 80 Rice Face Conduct Cc a toealee Four -more motorists, | on drunk driving charges Saturday number of persons arrested on that charge since New Year's Eve, +today: - and Sunday, ‘brought to 12- the | t _|—four Lc ggraaal;, lease ste: oS onsite or today and | Theresa. ae Hon iind i 2 In England, police and x" Coast Guards kept an all-| night vigil in low coastal areas, then left their watch as weathermen reported soon after 10-a.m. that-the crisis hour of high’ ‘tide had g f : 4 a E 2 i : if - (Centinined of Page 3: Oot. 3) * Obb OaiaaOS. BEACH, Maine (UP) —Five ‘John 9, “Howard 5, Allan 4, a Irving 3, and their sister | ~ 7 ns The children’s bodies were found in the upper floor of the 1%¢-story gaghre a bungalow. where their mother,|° 0 The U. N. commander, Gen, planations and said ~ toate : i (Gontinaed on Page 2 Cok , et Kills Five e Children, — =) Past Kiwanis Lt. Gov. Ba Malers tener Outlines ~ Liberty Threat Coll. for Elimination. ‘of _ Traitors Without Harm . to the Innocent | “NEW YORK w@—Gov. Thomas E. Dewey said today elimination "of traitors should be carried out ~~ ” without injuring reputations of the innocent and. without “‘untram- majed eyploration of intelectual or scientific inquiry and- teaching.” Bans st nae wa ub, Tuesday | & _l| committee meeting at 8 tonight at | president and Macin Geet | pelea sig * ¢ Puircimen Lawrence Winkleman and Donald Moonen of the Birming-| lege this month. ~Both” mer were hired _last July. = * seouts and explorers will hold a ‘the home of Neil Hyde, Tileuy road, . - activities will ‘be te and a report made/ on the troop’s Christmas wreath sale. The will have its first meeting of new. year : Tpureday night. *Tt Can Happen Here” is the! net will give, when she addresses the Exchange Club at its luncheon at. the ‘Community House. tomor- row. tary of the Oakland County chap- ter, American Red Cross, will tel! of the part the Red Cross played following last summer's Flint tor- nado. *- 2. Charles Mortensen, secretary of the local Chamber .of Commerce, reports that Michigan’s new blue “We. should have grown up far enough to have learned the differ- ence between liberty and license,” the governor said. “The very pos- session of liberty imposes a neces- sity for discipline which respects | the liberty of others, in their per- son, in their property and in their intellectual attainment." Dewey made his remarks in a So apes prepared for delivery at the opening of Columbia Univer- sity’s year-long 200th anniver- gary celebration. == |“This 200th anniversary,” the , “finds -and Mrs. Al 7_Windemere, _ iy J. L. Hudson Co. * Injuries May Delay Woman's TV Skit” A Bloomfield Township woman ‘scheduled to makeya television | P® short with comedian Red “Buttons within two weeks was injured Sat- ar in an anito accident near - Miss Lee Carroll; 27, of 4120 advertising “agent, suffered and ankle fracturee-and cutg_/ the accident at W. Cliftori Rds. She is ‘report in. good condition today at Pontiac General Hospital. ee Miss Carroll's ra 6 ‘Mrs. rl’ E.. Stahl, 16, of 939 Rivenoak, Birmingham, when ; | Staht- applied hi oe Stahl was _ttown of ' Randers’ He is with | ~The Brit} | Nort Sweden. several coastal ves "| peacefully under clear skies and/ wag flooded. Townsfolk rowed today ‘through water-logged streets / salvage their belongings. —/ The storm. took its toll of ship- ping and.sent tiny/ coastal vessels scurrying for shelter, The German | freighter Traustein and ‘the Greek tanker Leros Tan aground off the north German coast in a my snowstorm. < santty bigeleed thar hetceae Goats, pou ee nett dh "Buy while the storm hovered poet ea with sub-zero_tem- tures over parts of Scandi- a, West and_ high und .in Italy, France and Au- ia, other parts of Europe were untouched. London . and Brussels _basked brilliant-sunshine, From Paris and Oslo came reports of tar weather and temperatures normal for the time" of year. * Elizabeth, Duke Rialice at New Zealand Lodg¢ ROTORUA, New Zealand ® — Queen Elizabeth II and her hus- ——- Rotoiti. — ey skiing aie a a Bevel Mechin Pooled 4 | portation laws. band, the Duke of Edinburgh, rest- | Congress to Get. Early Rates Bill . /Transportation Group Favors Halting- of Long ~ Procedure Delays - in decisions of the- Interstate Com- merce Commission in general] rates cases ‘will go before Congress this | year with full endorsement by the: Transportation Association of America. The association claims that be- cause of long delays in regulatory procedures, the conimon carriers of the United States have lost njore | than one billion. dollars ‘since :1946 (approxifnately $125,000,000 a year). The bill is one one. of 20 fed- eral bills to go before Congress in 1954, calling for 9 complete overhaul of the nation's trans- In a year-end summary;; ‘tied as- sociation said that the. people of the United: Statesspent more than 57 . billion dollars in. 1953- for all kinds of f Wilson and Wil- | liam Greaves said the bantam + Guardsmen—at—i7- percent below A bill to minimize the time lag | ~~’ on Sales Plan Cautions ‘Against Firm in-Chicago Selling Cars | ‘Korea —U, AG. Marines Deny Milton : \to Tired Red Work Horse - FIRST MARINE DIVISION, j U.S, Marines wationed along Korea's demilitarized zone said today they,had denied asylum to a Communist horse. He was an old, dirty white horse, end of the rope to a heavy metal container of dirt, They -were fore-: ing him to_pull the container with se: & Two Marine demilitarized “sone policthen,Cpl__H_-E.Halfhil) of probably the desc ota 330 | Y-bock, V-8 with” power six. ne stepped up i om the 1953 110 horse- power, The is from the 1958 model's epower, Both: are < of the ‘sho low friction type and” pression Fatio ts $-2 to 1, virt Both engines, \nder development , for six years, are claimed by Ford © to. “pr _es@raendinary fuel , 0 new netestle suspen. sion is hescribed by Ford Engi- neers a the greatest advance in front sq in 20 years. It at Discount Moan. Oa ion Connellsville, Pa., and Pic. Stan- L ae BE Diesel 7 Sead THT replaces the older type king-pin suspension, It is designed to per- DETROIT (INS) — Ford Motor Co. today issued a warning against a Chicago mail-order firm which is offering to sell 1954 Ford cars to) the nation’ s 150,000 . National retail price. L. W. Smead, general sales man- ager, stated: “The Ford Motor Co. Is not a participant in any such pian and has no knowledge that any Ford dealers have agreed to provide cars for suck-a purpose. . « » Individaals ‘entering such arrangements should beware of the” risk involved.” Another . Ford officiat said the firm has warned Ford dealers: not to sell’ tp the -National Procure- “ment “and Distributing —Corp.— of Chicago; but conceded there is no way to prevent them from doing so. ; Charles Leggett, president of the 19-million-dollar-a-year mail-order house, said his firm has contract- ed with Ford dealers for 10,000. new cars, He said National- Pro- curement would allow only $15 profit on each ayto. Leggett added: “What's more, we are going ¢> offer similar discounts on Chev- - relets. and Mercurys ball a. few weeks,” Announcement. of the sale was made in a’ mimeographed bulletin, resembling an official military or- der, sent to all National -Guard districts. ‘-Maj.- Gen. Edgar C. _Erickson, commanding officer of the National Guard bureau, denied any endorsement of the peeing offer. U.N. Stands Firm on Freeing POWs: (Continued From Page One) men: entering the ‘new year with 28,- 300_miles of inland waterways; 3,- 326,510 miles of streets and ‘ways; . 72,328 miles of airways: pg vil airports; 173,000 ‘miles Two Men Are F Are Held. in Tavern Robbery Pontiac Police arrested two men for investigation of unarmed rob- bery Saturday night about half an ‘It added that the “industry is} agree to any- -of prisoners after Jan. 22. If two sidés do not agree, we will, of course, have to devise some -means- of leleasing | them.” | = * Ld _A- short time- later, however, -Phimayya said after an NNRC meeting, ‘we will.have to decide how this problem is to be solved.. If there is a wide differente’-we will have to discuss what to do. bad The Communists are bitterly op-| the Jan, 22 deadline rolls-areund;| -tinue tHe trusteeship, —_— woe i statement, _commented _ _to -news- | "is thas always been’ the indian] position that the two sides must} posed-to freeing the prisoners when |. ‘demanding that a yet-to-be con-| six ‘Chinese just north’ of the cru- cial center line in the demilitar- "ized. zone, The Communists had tied a rope to his tail and the.other Move Pefifions to Keep Officers: Hoffa Promises to Get Solid Support to Retain 614 Trusteeship A counter petition seeking to re- bey .. a 7 of Frent wT, N- ve saw the horse give a sudden lunge and slip the rope off his tail. Then he bolted across the demarcation zone into Allied territory, “There he was in our territory,” Halfhill said ‘‘Harned and I-doubt- jed that he had the nae. cre- dentials." “oe —— * The heres was obviously tired, but for 30-sninutes the two Ma- rines chased him across the coun- tryside in their ‘jeep, «: When they~finally - caught ‘Hien and radioed headquarters they rwere instructed to ‘give him to the nearest provost marshal.” The nearest provost marshal took one look and told them “I mit up} and down movement of the front wheels through the ball joints gs the wheels travel. ever rough spots or directional move- ment as wheeis turn right or left in steering. The 1954 Ford tine 0 conaiale again of three : line and Crestline—wifh 14 body styles, Added for 1954 are three new body types, the Crestline. Skyliner with front half of ‘the roof of trans- . parent plastic; a Crestline Fordor sedan and a new Customline two- door station-wagon, called the Cus- ~ tomline ranch wagon, ~ « This year, for the first time the choice of V-8 or 6cylinder engine ; offered -in all models. _ tain~a_current trusteeship in Pon- tiac Teamsters Local 614 (AFL) is being circulated among members, James R. Hoffa, international vice president, said today. ~~ While insurgent members of the; local have already forwarded about - 1,200 signatures.asking Dave Beck, iriternational president, to discon- bership by the end of te eae i in effect until} conditions warrant an election of officers at his discretion.” ~ ae In refuting the other petition, demanding the ouster of all officers and an election for a new- slate, Hoffa said “Members who signed the petition did not know what they were signing. It was too ¢om- don't want a horse.” ¥ ¥ . a Then headquarters took over. “Take him back near the line, ‘point him “north and boot him in the rear,” the Marines were told. That's what they did~ The horse galloped back into Communist ter- ritory where two Chinese hopefully awaited him, Mrs. Albeit Mas Marnsed Mrs. Albert (Gladys}—Munson; 33, of 240 Hughes St. died Dec. 29 at Pontiac General Hospital. S _| She was born in Lebanon, Tenn. on July 22, 1920, the daughter 6b Robert and Mollie Denney Carf. She matried Albert Munson here in 1951, = Mrs, Munson was-a resident of | the county for 30 years and was ee mM: a son, en at at home. “| Prancisco, and Mrs, Corea: ‘oural : Oak: Hill Cemetery. ‘the th Wty is at the ee thers “Funeral spinner;: and jet-type air scoop. Height of the crown of f headlamps have a new diagonal slant. A single strip of chrome running - —}the length of the car gives the new _ models a longer look Retained in the new models are the jet-tube tail lights, Ford's four-way power front seat can be raised.or lowered 1% inches inches by means of two. motors, a The Fordomatic automatic tramis-_ -mission and the Ford--overdrive ene w. « Egypt's ‘hives Home for Conferences CAIRO, Egypt @ —Lt. Gen. Aziz EL Masri, Egypt's ‘minister ‘to Moscow, arrived. in Cairo to- “Government sources eaid the en- yoy wag bringing a detailed re- ‘port on the Soviet Union's views on the ara oe dispute’ over |wards “of the Liberty. _lines—Mainline, Custom- —__ been increased half an inch and and moved” back—and forth i — Sec a items. and | day for asorrevennae’ with his add = ernment. : now free on Chirch offtciating, Burial wil bei retured home for consultations,— $5,000 bond each, are awaiting Fs MRR ETS _trial_in_ Wayne County Cireuit- | - ne recently. 3 < = _ “Miller's: Lrngsid 144 Oaldend Avenue : : “Where the Best People Shop ond tage Greater Values News Three Floors of Fine Furitire : ‘TERS boa ARRANGED : ae and fiw scat Took. MORE oe fe FREE. 1 PARKING FOR ; NEAR OUR STORE. ene ‘THE PON’ IAC. PRESS, ,_ MoRDAy. JANUARY. 4 1958. ae Sg eatmencghie? at AT Ngan Writer: Says West's Hope French Toss Quick - | tangs ror eee Bs ohorae ifor Peace Could. 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Saginaw—Main Fleer. : isolated. spot-on the Arkansas Riy-| | In Pestond’ ‘ se | __ et and immersed it in a. bucket of | W LS 3 WINDOW MATERIALS uneeaevaen eT = “oil overnight. i ‘ jo 7. They finally contacted Jackson Ist Quali ty ages 8 Resa —. are mse to vom 1 and opened~the patkage to confirm highly. absorben yi his story the mechanism was a at ie eh. SiN 28: heins to irritate. 4 harmless device intended to relieve ~ rheumatism by-electrical massage. Liquor’ Raid Probably _ Mest Quiet on Record CLEVELAND t—Police ‘had—to} hold a written conversation during | a Ba egg here last night. BL ml the bartender was arrest- ed on.a charge of selling liquor on Sunday. The clubroom' is rented by the Cleveland Assn. for the Deaf and all of thoee__prosent were, deat mutes, j Governors to Attend c ‘it ‘Tt is the first such | ever ‘held, and grew. a|% : resclitien ty Gor. Williams at the |- _ Jast governr’s ¢ Conterence in Seattle. <2 SLES Heavy Haul for Sor Thiet - SEAR Ripton oak Neier took: 'two 3 filled with $300 worth of change __ Boys’ & Girls’ and ng more than 200 | a VV ARARAARARET "“FLEX-O.GLASS Child's 2-Piece Priced at sss Boo eo ‘Throughost the Nation _ _—-NOW.AT SIMMS— ‘hewn duty-cut. tack, sew or seal. Many uses—, PER YARD. —storm- wi seal furniture _@ slip-covers, bath and~ kitchen wall. protection, drop cloths,- auto seat covers, etc. Cut any length. GLASS-O.NET, 36 inch. . Sa veevensecpet ¥ ard e 2e- samc tt = pee appear eo gS eng eR REE ioe seas, * *“Wmpregnated, - 124. -eount “fabric, translucent, . admits: een aa rays. any length, “3 FOOT WI yard wn eoctesitst ts Se eee ae 5 B inch. = gga cesecs == aa per yard $1. = éxtra:.wear. Buy several at) this low ~ “price. ”. i Prices " Sldshed! _ SKISTYLE/ is saat tw A Famous. Sunnie Plaid ‘Bath Towels — CannonFirst Quelity Muslin $) sets | teen ~~ Regular \$8.00° Value—Ist Quality” 100% Wool Blanket - rge 72x90 inch double a $ 47 ae tag All wool _ blanket stitched edges for extra Pe _ bility. Choice. of maroon, or navy colors ‘we SIZES.) to< = _ First avant, Common Large 8ixe$-in. ‘muslin. : 2 oe SS Qc: Bas graae $983 Translucent—Alit Pur pose = = ~ = pint : rmcoeal plaids, “eenaler ls weighting. cern ence dn = : if. F __44» double feet . . . snug-fit wrists 9) Matching. Wash Cloth.,..12e © Matching health, Feb. $9 in Detroit. ~ WINDOW FABRIC - j a 2 2 etc. Famous for warmth and Matching Hand Towel... .28¢ - Pillow Cases.....+-000 Aa ==" enh Cabie if | Cri Isis ‘Looms... 3 Laniel to. State Foreign. ah r= Policy, Ask Confidence | eae Up Bn am Then, for Continued Relief ps encagadgin VapoRub on. ¢ bac ‘cover wil cloth. VapoRub 1 fee MISS BEVERLY MIDDLETON Mr. and Mrs. Bert Middleton of Lapeer, formerly of Pontiac, ‘an- nounce the engagement of ‘their —_ Beverly,_to Ronald ye ee ee and Mrs. Arthur Lancto of Flint. No wedding date~has heen. ‘bet. County Deaths. | Pakistan Pac ‘Sees Proposed Milit _ Agreement With, | a public meeting Sunday in Banga- me. a’ “He declared he had no inten: tion of alarming his fellow countrymen, but: wanted the people to “realize the real sig- nificance” of the reported plans fox, such a pect” ng _ It the~ agreement | becomes a ‘WillBe Larger ~ Careyover for 1953-54 Is Expected to Exceed Sieh Relief a" NMEADACHE ~ NEURALGIA | is elaine oka cs: lets or powders . . . against any “ preparation you've ever used: =] Ca. 4 Harold Camp- bell of Oxford have announced the| engagement Errol-Sue, 46 ( their daughter, chart < Gene Benne, Lig affiliated with: Delta Gamma sorority. The major commodity among the feed concentrates this year is corn. Total supply of corn for 1953-54 is four billion 942 mail- lion bushels, which is the second largest on record, : This is 11 per cent above the »|- Vote Wednesday os Step Toward War ‘Last. Sedson’s - An se Pe wien Sete Ww ‘i "WASHINGTON (INS)—The Agri-| og” day to the prospect of a ayy sel culture Depaitment said today that Euep Book “ne ULL. BACK mier Joseph Laniel ' he! the U. S, will have a Jarger carry- . See cnn eat — | ask Parliament W ay |” over of feed \grains | at the. _ close || cr - Se ee to confirm his government or Kick} ; of the 1953-54 season than. at the oe ality ' it out—woll in advance 4 | gt. of the last season. ‘Qua ity io ee — : The Wepartment estimates the ~ Counts in the _Lanie's Cabinet is due to re- ‘war right 1953-4 supply at 170% sys tons, | Cc £Y the in- --Nehru’s statement was made to — is Siva largest inst ear | are. or Tour Clothes! Laverage forthe five-year period n| 1 . Stocks of other feed grains . below the average. Oats|, are are 5 per cent below; barley 11 per cent. a ie wend Wed. aks per cent, and ecm’ Fd 3 S = ' =e or bow a : : . Vai R ae ‘Le he ae oe bas paceces aft all VapoRub keeps on work: Mrs. Jessie T. Greenman i. and the threat deep into tre more o s ye See Stead 3 supply—especially corn—is wired eree breathing ” Credit _Copora=| Jaane eer ae ct ter Gam Pek : 3] tion or is under government loans. MONTE The department reported also __ MOTH PROTECTION that ‘while marketings of ctirn were wes ot . FATHER & SON| KEEGO HARBOR — Jack Yan uhusually heavy in Qctober and/ CLEANERS ] : neues Keego PTA fo Hear _ W Masiall Ares vas held telcoets umesct maar et! Van Coevering Talk - in Austin Cemetery, She died Eri-¥which india ‘and other Asian na- and | day at Ardmore Hospital. ‘I tions have been pursuing. ” ‘Surviving are’ two daughters, . Mrs, Alva Snyder of Ferndale and Mrs. Jerome Foss of Battle Creek; itwo sons; Vance A. of Marshall and Rdiph L, of Battle- Creek; a sister, seven grandchildren and Laniel said only that the stat rere piles: Lote + « Felieves t state- : dhe Nona ag AGS thin ment would be a broad declaration easier! _— ot his Cabinet's foreign policy, and 1g toe fae that he would ask the Assembly Made by Vicks Vis ce A be ay of pe on it. If $ eated, he woul ve to resign. Werldeoding Colds Spailiy cach Should this m and no new government be formed before Jan. 25, Foreign Minister Georges Bi- Coevering ‘will be- ‘guest speaker de- at Rodsevelt PTA A the chen —, serpiy & ince Gk. eave at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the By mid-November, infleess had |] auditorium. * Van Coevering, a West Bloom- much larger quantities of grains under price supports field Township resident, is known] yin corersponding periods .of i previous years.- hGeorge of Ann Arhor; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Bardish and Mrs. thleen Fisher’ of Canada; two | 3 eee 4 Se te el ill dault would have to go to Berlin rar the representative of a care- taker regime unable to speak ef- fectively for France. Presumably Laniel figures. mod erate and leftist assemblymen oth-. eight great-grandchildren. , Edward C, Baxter Sr. BERKLEY—Service for Edward C; Baxter Sr., 49,. of 959 Columbia Ave., will be at 3 p.m. today at Sullivan and Son Funeral Home, ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Serv- ice for Mrs.- Clifford (Selina F.) Coffey, 76, of 26537 Alger St., was te wit Une sone of his outdoor life films ‘for an illustrated lec- ture. The occasign will be the annuzt Present indications.’are that a record quantity of oats will be-put under price support and that. the amount of barley will be - ‘second only, to the eons of 1948-49, CALL FE 2-6424 Pick-Up and Delivery * Plant and Office: 941 Joslyn erwise hostile to him will want to} Royal. Oak, with burial in Oakview | this afternoon at Sparks-De Mund | ¥#thet-Son. night. = = : avoid this. . |Cemtery. He died Friday at home. | Funeral Home, Royal Oak,’ with goer t oeen, s Surviving are his widow, Mae burial in-Roseland’ Park Cemetery. Gospel Duo a a ~ 4 Lutheran Women W.; two daughters, Doris M: and| Mrs. Coffey died Friday at Mt i of 7 . . Judith A.; a son, Edward C. Jr.;| Carmel Mercy Hospital, Detroit. |Gives Program 7 eee ~, - Surviving” besides her husband é parents, Mr,-and Mrs. J. C. Aster. are a sister and two brothers. Mrs. Marie E.-A. Myler ROYAL -OAK —. Service and liam C. C. Rutmapin, 78, of 186) 1.001 for Mrs. Marie E. A. My- .. Lafayette St., Was this after- noon at Sullivan and\Son Funeral al |e 75, of 1729 Roseland Ave., will Homé, with burial In Trintty—to- : y _ She died Saturday at the homie po Cemetery, ‘Monroe. He died _of her daughter, Mrs. H. O. Cordts. a ee is—-widew,| Arrangemen ments are by Sullivan and | 4.0 oP the George f Corun=|50n Funeral Home. Sats es 7’ ’She also is survived by another’ Jat Area Church BROOKLANDS — Joe Edwards and Paul K. Holt, a Gospel singing team, will present a program Wednesday at Brooklands‘ Church ofthe -Nazarere;--the -Rev.--Carl- — announced today. Edwards formerly was a mem- -Over _ Jordan | Gig and le vcd his own choir, Holt for many years taught dramatic reading at his Ho Hear Rev. Hunt WATERFORD—The Rev. Waldo Hunt, vicar of St. Andrew Episco- pal Chapel, Drayton Plains, will |S. speak before the Ladies Guild at Christ Li hurch Wednes- ROYAL OAK—Service for Wil- i Ne a Ite ye | . Raat ow Seyi? os te His topic will be “The Meaning of Epiphany. The. meeting will begin with a potluck Juncheon at 12:30 p. m., na, one brother and one -with Mrs. William Chase and Mrs. | Mrs. Jessie B. ‘Dennis America’s Most* DMibeno | wt : NAD ‘ is, i : Joseph Helman as cohostesses. The | AUBURN HEIGHTS—Service for » | own studio in Detroit. : Handsome Glasses affair is open to all women of the Mrs. Jessie B. Dennis, 71, of 3070 sister a ae — Pd ey ae scheduled to'be- | ‘ chufch. Churchill Rd., will be at 2 p.m. 2 | + | ONE PRICE TO ALL .. , "| REED" ute “oh bial in| CL, Holmes. 6, i be 130 |Osford Church to Hold | ; p Adult Bible Class Plans | Titer japel Cemetery. She died | tomorrow at Dodd's Dumanois Fu- | “X!OF@. MAW to Ho d [ Serte — jp). ) | . | ‘ Here egein—Hte-Visien “presents « — Meeting Tuesday Night | yesterday after a long illness, | Reral Home, Flint, with burial at Annval Dinner Meeting - \ .- : | ; sensational optical velus) Fer GUARANTE | WATEREORD — Adult Bible| A 19-year resident’ of the area, | ~ 7 . -- Annual dinner and; “* 7 , pone we ste yon tha tana | GN TEE! |} Jjcisss or tne-community' Church|she is survived by a daughter, i OS Teas eater meeting of the Congteza-| % a | : ih ee nh tee wm be wil meet at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Ralph Oberle of Detroit. -—\ aay at the home of bis son, Harry} omal-Church will be held in the = ‘% ‘ Seve ate Ist quailty feumes ate age ain ‘p.m, tomorrow. KEEGO HARBOR = Service for | lived for the past three years. 5:30. | |: qeatty telase mate te seer ome | 200 Ste Bet. colpletely “Mrs. William Granger will con-| Eibert “Edward Sherman, 69, of| Born in Hamiand, he is survived | The diner will be a planned pot-| ‘ 3 | het preseiption! : satisfied —ter—any—reasent —#/ duct—the business meeting “and }3959 “Cass Lake Ave, will be at {bya sister, Mrs, Lena Miller of/- ffair; a . Henry Mehlberg will be in charge — ; God- tiac. in addition’ to his ~ | bring bis own table service ‘ 1 p.m. tomorrew at C. J. Pontiac, » his son; : Sesh all : | NO SWITCHING! NO EXTRAS! |[°xccure moun hardt Funeral Home, ‘ith burial | Men. Robert Sebsity |e couch willbe beard. # «Regia Fy The ates wit | # Richmond Cemetery, Richmond. |. ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Serv- : ————— Oculist's Prescription Filled Accurately ————eme | ae gs cad of this week, |H@, died Saturday at his home. | ice for. “Mrs Robert, (Beryle) > REPAIRS YOU CAN'T PAY MORET: Pit tes tcuuumecet He is survived by his widow, | Schultz,.2%; ‘ot 26721 'N Heads Campaign — : : phe! coke a | boda . Mary Frances; = athe can prefer ee ‘tomorrow at} HOLLY ~- Mrs.C. G. - Coggins ———— a Beoken“lenses dupii- Why pay mete when ree finest glasses . * Helen Veronica: Burcher Ashley ! Home, again’ = Po 4. | eee Go we Thine low price! All Altar Society Officers ada;-a°brother, George of , | Hazel Park, with burial in Oak . ly eens oda tevgion SS — 4 pogo ie gamer "exe leve-letiering ‘ylessos worth, Will Outline “Activities, | an¢_ two sisters, Mrs. ow Guaty, |day and will through this . ae ‘ 4 savings te yeu! mech vu 4 ae. , | .. -, | __mere—tours this week for only $11.00-—Ne Morel) Bunker of Keego } -and Mrs. | Mrs. Schultz was killed Fridayy‘month. It will be with a 4 : AUBURN HEIGHTS — Newly | ada Watson of Pontiac. _ in an auto accident in Detroit. | “Mothers” March” on Jan. 28. a ; = NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! [lected ators ot he Sacred Heat L. Hable Surviving are ber husband; four me: | See it Wednesday ¢ é ar sety outiine A ; ¢ 2 5 : — “ + pees hacen ar he yur ts ADULY — Gus tats eta pir Bee™"| County Calendar| OF 5 ar cr a “ eee m. Wednes=| ‘or William L. Hubble, 74, we det Menry A. Cuske =f tena 4 i. eee po See a ee . Saturday at Flint. He was born EER—Service for Henry A,| Members and friends of Pontiac “ee Nol ep cialist ; ae ae The paeting, to be ‘eld at the lin Holly where most of hs life was Ciiske, “79, of 1934 Hadley Rd., | PEA, "he are, interested in the besser . Spe ot * o- 9-530 17 Phone home of Mrs. Upchurch 00 | spent : Elbe Township will be 2 p.m, | #f $20 p.m. at the school. : - 4 5% Fridey | }| Churchill read, will be followed by | "*s.- Cate. ; Pa | Pirst meeting of Lad Fate : oe “el 9 oo a luncheon and a hour. MTs. | ine; son John of Flint; a daugh-| ated Church, with buriat at Greens | 1:22 Dm. st the home of, Mrs. moving aa \Erfiest Gocha is cohostess. ter, Mrs. Conway .Morehouse of|Corners, under Masonic auspices, |” “ waue tate 7 ist aa net groskbhtren. al Hom pri te be eens to BOR Ont 8 Wee ond, 3 = = & ’ ie, at Tt pm. tertord Mi o. 88 Lloyd S. Wells M Sunday 26 will be. gussta. | 58 is | ORION: TOWNSHIP — Funeral! morn: Contes a ae wace of ‘Geleety tax in a = — morning, will + the - + {$+ ]| seryices for Lloyd 8. Wells, 69, of| He ig survived by his widow} Keener, 1000" Opdyke. Ra | S + 2285 Brown Rd., Orion Township, | Anna: a stepdaughter, Mrs. Mil- | #*3¢ P=. os (> a ania! storage : will be Wednesday at 2-p. m. at/ dred Adams of Pontiac ,three step Masonic, lodge will meet ow ; _ |} Pixley Funeral Home, with, burial achildre brother night, with an oyster stew “treat” fol- ; Pauli’ | Shoe Store TW a ee Sheen nates ear * , : i Zion ie Latter Dey 4 a eemeena orl ans SS | GAUKLER STORAGE COMPANY. + \f] i, Wells, an employe at Fot-| nocsissren service for-dre.| “creea- or@iietlty ene “asym GU 4 ; uc. Motor years: operate ot the Be pg “WOMEN’S MEN'S: | Ny tna ES ns Rochester, peng Rage serving as judges while 12,000 hold jobs tn eeny gov- ernments, a 8 Besides this inifluence from the inside, woimen are able to exert great political” influence in two other ways. One, of ‘ course, is at the polls and the other is through their organizatioris, Few, we imagine, would’ deny that the ooaniy is the better for it. EEE. Dun & Branoraxer’sis consulted more Ke 289 and that more than 500 hold top ~ sews- appointive positions. Thirty-one anita " most people are more interested in what ee : “lege Professor. a pace ae ‘than: in-who- he te:— head ~ faci he: got most of it back. | _ .AN EASTERN college has~a-course~in _ humor. The professor. who teaches it is _ probably no funnier than | any: other col- =e a Saitama: ate the count is. 48 Democrats, 47 Re- Were: reference to nepotism in Fed- fe peices et cis pct while eral offices, if the Government can get . in the House the GOP has a margin of of any work out of kinsfolk, “we're for it. only three votes. Another is the record-of th the first ses- Nobody else can... . sion. This shows that in a total of 83. . The Man About Town __. roll calls, 74 were won by the White _ House, but in 58 of them o1 Only because of © : Democratic help. tee It remains to be seen whether _.- these figures shock the Re- publicans into a more united front ~ in the next session. If they don’t, the fate of the President’s pro- gram - will | depend. on the Demo- - erate aint Well Done, Spartans = = Michi ‘State's speedy’ Spattans — 4 proved themselves worthy representa- _ tives of the Big Ten in their ‘Rose Bowl conquest avca. = _ There was a ‘time in that. - gloomy first half with the Bruins leading 14 to 0 when we thought — \the experts were. crazy for»pick-. ing Biggie’s« boys to win by six ' points. In fact, the Bruins gen- erally and Paut CaMEkon in particular, were “making the _ __ Spartans look as though they were in the wrong league. os a ee : But things began to change after ‘Dockett blocked that punt for State’s first. score. Soon after the start of the 4 third ‘period the situation brightened - Be sail With the pony backfield going full ‘speed, Biggie’s boys soon were in complete control and the game ended affliction is Finds Golf Balls a Geiger Comer - Daffynition ° Fashion: What a her does to a “hem to get a him. — . Yormerty' a Hntigs” ger “Ogden Christian ~ . writes me from Sarasota, Fla., that his game’. _ _ 4s still plagued with a bad slice. But he has found that by applying a touch of radio activity to his golf_balls he easily locates them in ‘the rough with the aid of a Geiger counter. suggests ‘that many of his old friends here might prophets out 060 . r ae station is_just with, “I ‘happen to “know..that many of them that the’ shortest lines between ® ©: watt is. justty drove seal and walrus from this | The first and the Eskimos were -2 Grateful for what he observes in spite of his 7 David McLeod - the eight year old son of ~~ Mr, and Mrs. Don McLeod * of 329 Auburn. Ave. He wrote Maybe I may be able to walk again some day, and be"& mailman and help, people like you do.” ° Some Pontiac dearicens are‘ making the “>. Blab ofr? atinchesnet for television ‘sets, with which you It is a simple gadget, worked from oo oe and if you understand such hings you can make it yourself. The material witie state ont the long” end of the 2 required cost less than two bucks, to 20 score. aa oo * *& * ar _ ae ie ie iaretlank ; good. It even-_should conv: ‘a- : : “tific Coast Conference rece pres : eee ‘all “enlleginte saiiak eee leagues. In eight Rose Bowl contests only: = Southern California has been able te defeat a Big Ten team. : __ We don’t know whether this was, as f rumor has’ it, Biggie’s last game as foot- ~~ Waterford. ball coach. But we salute all the squad PGhndol —— _ er: es ~ Women in Government = iong ag in business “~~ With thetr usual: co ya a an increas--‘flag stop. on. ae wt ‘Dania, Fla., ‘man-who put tite | —= into ‘an alligator’s. mouth was" me ooh _Ready for the Markesmahghip Tests: Giant Thule: Air Base May Develop New City as Air Lines Adopt Polar Routes : mounted on-the eve_of ‘the. Korean recente War, Balchen, now in the. U. S. woraqane. Air Ferce, remembered his talk By DARRELL ELL, GARWGOD. with Rasrnussen and had rio diffi- WASHINGTON (INS)—The giant Culty convincing then Air Secre- Thule air base in Greenland, stand- tary Thomas K. Finletter that a ing guard over the north, repres- — en ents a partial realization of a ie _Sream.of a great city’ almost at ~The use of Thule, for training “the North Pole. ‘Com Editor's. Ni ‘The author. article eluraes recently from an . of the Thule base ‘ and for war. “operations, are con- If the base with its 7,000 cold- sidered obvious. America’s air de- 000: miles north of population cen- ters, and a major base for attack has been locateg.3,000 miles nearer =Russia’s industrial heartland. -. Thule is performing a pioneering service in tracking and | charting the north ahd in making it safe car-shaped barracks still has some of the aspects of a_construction eamp; it is because building has. been held to strict military neces- sity and the site’s commercial pos- sibilities have not pe realized. Scandinavian Air: Lines is neg» tiating with Washington for per- 24 habitable. mission to refuel at Thule on flights. How safe it already has become that will save 1,500 to 2,000 miles © -be judged from the fact that between Stockholm and the U. s, ‘the Military Air Transport Service west coast, and on flights to Tokyo 88 made more than 3,000 four- . se eminns Balchen .and othér fatal or serious accident. And the most of the world capitals con- verge on the ‘pole, believe that compass.” He could not use a mag- netic compass because the mag- | New York City, Thule and. Chi- cago, Thule and Seattle and Thule and Moscow are almost the same — betwen 2,500 and 3,000 miles. * peached. the pole, — ‘gian “by birth, “became a aU.” +. sa lucky, as “refraction” on. the hori- citizen. zon usually prevents, this. ‘Thule is unusual f dicahuin-t¢ win tee nein ee Oe Te iarink o eo Bes edagerbe Dag - great ks 1,300 miles, A pilot hitting ~ When international tension within that radius, which Voice of the People = =i engined flights to Thule without a _ Only & year ggo when newsmeii the North-Pole,— were “the navigator was using an “astro- out 400 miles beyorid the_pole, can determine exactly where he is. Landing facilities at Thule are good. One problem that has net been licked is the winds, which at times have gotten up to 150 miles an hour and which are gusty and can _prevent landings at less -than-halft “that speed. Probably no greater contrast was ~ hardened men and rows of ‘box- fense frontier has been moved 3,- om.” “ever created, incidentally, than the one between Thule Air Base with— ism, _its ultra - modern facilities .and Thule Some of the 100 Eskimos, in- spears, vicinity, forced this summer to” move to Denmark, of which Greenland is ‘a. part, will probably share the $100,000 cost. The Eskimos meanwhile are still considered_more_or less attached to the base, and will be flown to Binds the Be-mie Crip ovat a ss in two and a half days. . -Reader Says- ‘Merchants: _ Should Clean. WM alks, TOO introduced in the lealilatare indicate that it writer - already has lifted our state. out of its financial troubles. This_ will. give “him a big boost-toward — most anything the Republicans have to offer this year. He says he will not again be a candidate for his predent office. Mrs. Jéeannine Schimke = - She says they were’ sold by a local around Christmas. She when med as y spirit, Franklin tanker for their fire prsagparned ae er ac # are averaging eround $0 _ per js Tt mg accustomed to to He was a holiday drinking casualty avaiting the “attention “of Bee aie 0 ky ‘Judge Maurice -Fienegee, = drunk aye ee em rs has caught them : spectators that “tie was “just Bea iad ~ ean Ghee wal, v0 sould the “Alter living in end around Pod tiae for 12‘ years, I see. that now “Pontiac” should apply, not-only in | Police Chief H. W. Straley is going = but’ in the winter as” ait an ihe oe anor Sag A mltdon of th otopas mayatry 5, tered by to crack down onthe citizens ot “°. this city who dé“not clean their . Sidewalks of snow, mud, etc. _T believe: If the cithicns should Portraits A lady driver--was_overheard mee ~ talking to a friend: “I'm improv- oe ing with hea ‘driving every day —It--won't " - Hatt ite i | i 3 Hl i ®, aid ena: i - tary food eee "The slogan “Clean Up, Pairit Up - ® “paradise of the north,” it is difficult to place a finger on.any- thing concerning gual com-> fort that is ee — from high school last) , about midnight when T was heading " of Daniel," : en brawl," “Yes. Judy added. parties and their. parents either. house and_let them have a wild— don't know about it, or don't ¢are.”*.. a> for a is Seth ah the “Yeah,” Danny took up the con- “So t all ” versation. “I was riding with one high, schol kids, They seem to | of my classmates this. afternoon. thin 2 8 © ane eS ce a: He stopped _and went into a tav- hed, "hee ; of “A nink it 4s ‘cute’ for! their to serve liquor - Baering Down their schoo parties, ; ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER _ | “So why blame thé teen-agers if you can answer his indict- ment. of parents, as well as clergymen: Save this Cas Record to go along with Judy's « yeally report, wre er appear Rag ig tomorrow. . By DR.*GHORGE W, CRANE | Case J-385; Daniél, |aged “17%, He eat Judy were sitting at the table in the-kitchen drinking milk © for. bed, so I stopped to join” sthem, “‘Where’ve you been?” I inquired = ‘ we hove bed’w bet of where I stopped wit ~*~ i, Ba were ha dri an up-furniture, —- “A lot of the kids have been “The having ‘open house*for their class- ” f mates. But I came home: early for the last place was just a drunk- a | don’t wo lace tengo what goes on. nowadays, Most d the kids drink, even:at high school: for ‘the kids, Then they leave the "(international News Service) Most startling event of 1953 ‘oc- eurred when envoy Dean pulled the hat trick on the Russians. He » grabbed it and scrammed. “How do they react to youwhen i. you don't accept liquor?” I asked, ‘Up-until that historie stroll in..~ Panmunjorh the promenading had’ - “been exclusively Russian. If was always Molotov whd had to see a man about @ bear. fect prospectus. How do we know: tentions is due on _will go overboard | On that day 22,000 prisoners .— supposed to get their diplomas. Dropping & ee anole mena ; ; sth cigays | is Guarc bad ae J . = - Mad ne ae ees SE eS ic ee & — 7 a ty oe - : r : - x we aes = pipe e ee oe ee = = : ~ Foe — ale oe ebay Sar ‘ — = eo fo ete as wm np eee PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY | 4, 1954... aca Sete ee yee Rescue Tegm-en Way Z to Plane Sash ie ae an hap aie =the “sina ag (2 Nike Bases S U REDD by Midsummer, 1954 ‘ an Original Contribution to” ips sic waa = ‘Se tore or\sroutmeit — Sean b M Mast part oon Oh © temporary pols ae port on SU plied int of pain, dient, acetyl ay methyl ‘choline penetrates ely. desply 'o step up. the sation: of drug in 3 out‘of 4 cases... speeding pain relicf-in minutes! Clinicigns who tested it stai¢d that with an increared period of temporary relief at point of pain, movement. Thi i pn dante] ent, This is the su facts published in a medical journal. oes! C unningham % oR UG Sveets & + sorta’ Magan te atin & WE year'lag in: its schedule for setting » Nike guided missile launching and have about 2 eyed by por summer, : Signs are that priority’ « being given obvious industrial targets such as ithe New York-New Jersey | metropolitan area,. Northern® leraft. manufacturing centers — like | Buffalo and Seattle and the Chica- go and nearby Indiana industeies complex, Only one installation has pie completed for the big missiles in- tended_to seek out and destroy enemy aircraft, It is at Ft. Meade, ‘Md.,-emplaced to defend Washing- ton and Baltimore, The goal is.un- derstood to be about 35 battery sites guarding the northern border. of the United States. : ‘TY Shortages of both equipment and trained manpower’. are -un "| te have" hampered | the program. her the | Released Patient. Goes. uses: to Hospital Fatally Hurt © LEXINGTON, Ky. George S Tingle, 14, homeward bound yes- \terday alter three weeks in Good Samaritan —Hospital,-died—at—the ; same hospital two hours ‘after bé- ing: released. ~—Poljce- said Tingle was dri iving “| home with his son Scott, 46, when their automobile- was involved in a head-on collision with another car, TOPCOATS | Quick, efficient DRY bright, neat line perfection. = on Pick Up and Delivery > Call FE 5-6107 ore “12 West Pike Street CLEANING to color ; Htoriote is South Georgia ee tomiobile | 165-Pound Thief Pow er ful Lipwbreaker Faces Federal Charge in Florida . MARIANNA, \Fla, @ -- = Officers glee oS Tro | Reds ree seen, loaded aboard At ground: rescue team made its way pss toward, the wreckage of a French military transport 6h a) ‘ now-covered peak *in the Pyre- | Many are practicing terrorism but nees, There was |any of the 11 French military men o| aboard the plane had survived. The plane disappeared Tuesday) Geoffrey W, Lewig wrote in thes) : on a test flight from Algiers to| State Departmept’ Rulletin | pub- | What.a P out! ; " sed end ercange as later | Hisbed- yesterday that heverat: sed) CHA “Hittle hope -that volt of. Goritianl “Tieluding women ra and children, gre reported to “have family argument about moi: And, tla | hot. Seo ae | ast German Labor. ‘Lewis, head of the Office of Ger= man Affairs, -said some Commu- ‘nights. ” nist feaders’ “heads have rolled” |— and that.there are indidations of |‘ Out a purge of those who favore le- reportedly aré™ still encountering on¢ -y toward the rebels and ma- sitdown _Strikes:.and work stop- jor changes in the party peogram. | ypages. 2 WASHINGTON W—A. State De- partment publication says the; £o- viet-backed. rulers! of East. Ger- When leching- odes natural skin oil gives quick rel ‘Ri oils: = \sottens tok as ite soothe itching. 2-Wi pr (that bangs tong- — ie rt Spain alah PELA; | gaind particl ‘ane in ft June re- tt enough, sit ne mares | thief and jail, breaker, pending his. * por. veh POOCH — Neigh- borhood kids in Olfaiwa Kan., get a big kick out of “Lady,” who, ‘| pop through a ‘Straw. The six-year- Igel. POW No Hero. in.Army s Eyes. Authorities Would Like to Softpedal Publicity - About Batchelor: TOKYO (INS) — Cpl. Claude Batchelor appeared today to be en- | joying the limelight but Ariny au au- F ther tties stated tr ‘ankly the ad hope no one will try to make a hero_of* the soldier who onee chose ¢om- munism and then renounced it. "The 22-year-old Kermit, soldier asked for repatriation from | the Indian-guarded eprisoner-of-war camp in Korea early New Year’s' " Perl FE 53-6107. COMPLE FUNERAL - the BEST... Costs nO more! SERVICE Day-and was flown to Tokyo Sun- day.for a tear-filled reunion with his Japanese wife. | tween his legs and began firing): a) jailer begarr ‘searching him at the) old pointer_ig the “Det of Jo Ruth | variety of charges. ~ He was scheduled to face U. 5S. Commissioner doh, i Canter this morning. The 6-foot4,..265-pound criminal was captured without resistance at) a Wewahitchka tourist court yes- terddy, but pulled a gun from be- wildly when, an FBI agent. and | Golf County dail a” “short while | later, — — -« o* .-The agent said Roberts’ was be- ing stripped and-it was ‘‘more or less a desperation Inawe—we were down to his pants and taking them. ‘off.’ Two shots were fired, no one ately overpowered, the agent ‘said. | One pistol had been taken"from _-him_at_the tourist court. The FBI—and officers through- out the. South—had beer hunting. Roberts since - Dec, overpowered a jailer half his size | and broke out of. the Greene Coun- | ty Jail at Eutaw, Ala., where lie was being held—on charges of forgery: The FBI arrested Roberts yes- terday on charges of interstate | — at Eutaw when he eseaped the jail there, | Ast? ri ologer Say ays ‘Stock Market +. tex. Predictions Tough PARIS, (INS) — Belgian astrolo- ger Gustave Brahy, who predicts stars, fask is much miore difficult-than that of an astrologer who makes federal arraignment. today on al was hit and Roberts—_wasimmedi- 20 when he}. transportation of an automobile |—~ stock market-fluctuations from the + complained -today that his) _ — Batch w en to Tokyo * Arthy Hospital for a -physical ‘| checkup. Despite expressed coneern over _ what Was called “unfortunate” that Batchelor will meet with newsmen at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow (11:30 pim. Monday EST). |Rings Reported 7 |One Detail Overlooked © | did not think a | | mitted he was a lea 4 awoke. One highly placed officer said he ier who ad- ot the so- called “progressives” or pro-Com- | munist elements in — camp in North Korea could be any sort. of hero. ‘ The officer pointed sut that Bat- chelor. could have asked for: re- patriaton—during the regular -ex-. change of prisoners last summer _ -} and-at any -subsequent.time before -| New Year's Day when he finally ‘decided to forsake the Reds. Stolen; WACO, Tex. Mrs. Deriedean -|Howard reported yesterday three tings .she'd pinned to her -night- when she "Police ‘searched her house. No |. Shortly after they left, Mrs. How- considered up: personal -horoscopes. The persorial astrologer, he said, could tell a-man he was jealous and it was difficult to prove other- | wise. But the predictions of a stock | market forecaster are easy _ ' Nevertheless; Agence France | presse reported, Brahy offered a’ prediction for. the future. He said | the present world crisis will con-| tinue for some time—as long as the earth remains within the in-; fluence of ‘the Uranus Pluto paral- | lel." \ Aists 84. Speeches i in ‘53 Pope Pius xi received 381,53: per- sons in audiences and made 44 major speeches in seven languages during 1953. Highlights of the Pope's year were Jan, 12-con- sistory, When he created 24-new cardinals, and the opening of the Marian. Year Dec; 8. , Dearborn Majorette Wins the Beauty Title JOHNSTOWN, Pa. ® — Gail Gay Ponte is the “world’s most beauti-. ful majorette” The pretty 15year-old, Dearborn, Mich:, won the title last night at the world: baton twirling championships at Johnstown, ‘at- tended by mote’ than 400 entries check: ; iz Pope Receives 38 = z VATICAN CITY (INS) — The| — Vatican news office announced that | from) iad . = , . Z. : a : - 3 eu 3 ____._Just_one fluffy wool electric bl blanket or one regular blanket over an ; electric sheet is all = peed for coy comfort all = Jong. 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BAST LANSING W--— Hervick fetes, a three-story ‘Michigan State college student cooperative rooming house, was badly damaged be fire and one student “Was. in- Sunday. pesidents ah Wid: tie: but Herbert Odom, 20, of Flint, wad treated) for lacerations sut- fered when he smashed his way to “May we serve you?” DANIELS INSURANCE AGENCY safety through a glass door. \y | ‘The house normally is occupied | by.26 men, but most of them were home>for ‘the holidays. Reportedly | most of their belongings were lost. The fire was believed to have | started in the furnate Foom. Midland Daily News ~~ \Now Served by AP” ‘ "MIDLAND @# — The Midland Daily News today began Associated Press news, and picture services, The Daily. News, an afternoon. newspaper, published daily except Sunday, receives its AP news from the AP Michigan circuit in teletype- setter form, It receives its pictures via AP wirephoto system. _IN ‘NEW FORD TRUCK SERIES—This new T-800 body up to 29,948 pounds. a. taser pre saviee_tanhete unie-Gradl te thar Seek “aeabees Sant. a gross- combination ever built by Ford. The. biggest payload carrier le per Oe Se, WLR sagen &. in: the 1954 Ford truck Sip, 5 eat Evie See eft of 60,000 pounds. Ford truck Sagi Defense Opens Case in Conspiracy Trial ak Pilih steers: s22322523222223i222227: + | your INSTALLATION No Money Down! GET THE mosy ex FROM HEATING DOLLAR! TitihEN oe, A) A ylermaltt qDik. Goodman. wat heduled—to—open—his—case_today DETROIT (UP) — Defense at 2 ‘|torney Ernest Schools Failing, Says Educator; — Cites 5 Reasons | CHICAGO (UP)—American edu- | cation. is tempt action. The six defendants, five mén and ‘lone woman, ate charged with vi- | olating the Smith Act which makes it unlawful to teach or advocate violent overthrow ot the United States gious & ; sot duck and goose, as well as the common | were man's domestic companions long before the dawn of written history. tren, > vording to Lyle M. Spencer. ident -of- Seience Research Asso- . ciates, Ine. . “If public schools were a_biisi- ness, ‘we would say we have a giant blue chip concern, in which millions of. investors -have sunk their .money,. that -has lost its ‘Skill in capturing the imagination ‘of the American consumer and is gradually losing big chunks of its market to younger and more vig- orous’ competitors,”’ Spencer said. Ty a recent talk to Midwest edu- cators, he cited five black marks| from 4,000 _ pounds onl . } pounds — in “rated _ ‘gross vehicle} against the public school system.” 1. Teachers’ pay has risen only about 60 per cent as fast as other wages in the past 10 years. . 2. Teachers are quitting their profession at an “unprecedented rate.” they had no specialized "training: “This has never happened in any~ "Sixty thousand left inthe -past- year to go into other fields where | ord Trucks Goon Fshibit pies: | Five. NewsEngines, First | | i Tandem Axle Unit. Part! “of ‘54 Line = ‘Five new engines and the ‘com- feature the Ford Motor at s 1954 truck line, aii’ The new vehicles go on dealer display on W The new: trucks include more than 220 models. They range to 40,000 weight. Engines for the new trucks - develop from 115 to 170 horse- -power. All -are of the short ‘stroke, low friction design. : Ford engineers say the shorter stroke. ‘desigh soot Sretee greater | economy, smoother performance and longer engine * fife. 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R 'NICHO E A forecast of lower income taxes | oth Te lose it, | | with thre other Pontiac religious | is somewhat offset by another fare- pl et it [men to Cerve religious. trends. "BUD" AGENCY east that many people won't make| A forced tightening of our belt| If the average man finds he has | His topic” will be “An Important | Call “BUD’ : much money either. The effect of | one notch in 1954 could dp us some! a few less dollars to toss around Adventure in Inter-Faith Rela- H.R. Nicholie ~H. Del “Bud” Nicholie this on. the “ulcer population is still sted as, a people, spiritually as/|in-1954, he is likely to use them | tions.” The meeting, at 8 o'clock, ‘ oe J unclear, BS * physically. No one who} more wisely—and be more ‘Beate will be ip the conference room of | 39 Mt. Clemens St. ‘Mhonte Post Office Ph. FE 2.2526 * > va through the last ful for what he has. the. 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Philip Sarles, pastor of the Mayflower Congregational “Dee. 28 at the Judson residence in Detroit. “The bride, wearing a navy blue} suit with an orthid corsage, was attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Bari G. Long, in a teal blue suit Cade a Welding trip to tien ~ York, the couple” will reside” in oe _ Palen Woods dh Lodg e : installation | Whole Look: ' \ x Hins“of-Silverhili-vond. were | ‘Mend Broken Nail; Restore Just when you want so badly to —— cat would think. a vowmiae ti PaEss, MONDAY. JANUARY * #1 156 La: eee ss es eg eee = Married: Saturday — “evening in Methodist ‘Church were sas C, ughter pf: ‘Mr. ‘pnd he Buhl Burt of Baldwin avenue, and Maynard C. a, Holmes, son of Mr. and” Mrs. Charles: Holmes. ‘of: ct HOLMES | Barbara. Burt — Bride’ Before . 300: Guests with —a— tae —hedice—and— —taee- eres oe ar 8 ‘Claire Burt became ’ . ~Maynard Charles Holmes, son of |_ing to points over the wrists were ~-—-$treet,- —— ones Ding ptornst A. tiny crown’ of seed pearls and JANUADY y CLEAPANE : . REDUCTIONS ON WINTER APPAREL! .. QUANTITIES. LIMITED! A y Si ae ee Sener 4 4 nges! No Refunds ! } FORMERLY — oe “SOLD to “FORMERLY. SOLD to - $39-95..... FORMERLY - SOLD to — **# @© & SOLD to $139.00... FORMERLY . SOLD -to 9199.00... 114 | __ Betier. Dresses—Mezzanine Floor All taken from our regular stock of "winter styles. One-and two piece dressy and tailored’ rayon crepe, failles, wools, — knits, “gaberdines. Junior, misses’ and women’s sizes. Black and -colors. Also ~ formals, Oo ee . FORMERLY _ > SOLD to $5.98..... FORMERLY LD to — $7.98. FORMERLY - ‘SOLD to - FORM ERLY | ‘ SOLD to - coir $8.98... “FORMERLY $1098... ~ BLOUSES S35.98 | ae ~§ Soot 4 T3108... SKIRTS | $q7 2 $26 ‘S$ 56| $Q64 | Alli in 100% wool, including new Kama Kurl and textured fabrics. Trimmed | ‘with luxurious dyed Persian lamb, hog misses’, women’s and half sizes. Coat Salon—Main Floor BUDGET DRESSES. so + — FORMERLY rae -Mink,— Fitch, —and_others. Junior § SOLD to $14.98........55, FORMERLY P SOLD to 7a 7 $ITB... eee » FORMERLY - SOLD to pl ib "S808... : f “Tailored and a didssy sie reay from the most “L successful models featured ‘this ‘season... lg: “rayon, - acetate, tissue’ faille,- taffeta, and jersey. Mtnigr and misses’ sizes. ee Budget Dressee—tower Peet oh “HOSIERY a and s _ CORSET. ~4 across shoulders, waistline, hips— -| in our part ° of the oruey. that a Mary Matgatet hicsicids fines ss Actress | Burs Pott merry_family~ festivals. Their daughter, our farm. The problem was Heller, 12, has a Christmas, tree, growing there fof every yéar of her life and, J one or two extras for dolls: she particularly loved. When. I. was 12, I had never had. a Christmas» tree, ;though there were’ plenfy growing: wild on | pe ' and ; eo Martin, the retreat a telling me the other day that she feels so strongly about deserted Christmas frees that she and |} her ‘husband, Richard ‘Halliday, have discovered a | way ‘to keep them. Each year they buy a young. ‘Douglas fir growing in a pot, decorate it and care fer it as if it were a giant house plant. - Then, Telfth Night past, they plant the little tree in a-grove close by their house outside Norwalk, . Conn,, and now there is a livipg record of 15 my father. He MISS — just-ahea -the-mortgage farmers -} thought, like most: hard-working,4—> IF January drame— ° “| name of one BE Pe ee eit Ear es fs eS aes - oe pe oe 7 ar rove: Ss, MONDAY, JANUARY. 4, 1954, eh or met ristmas Tree. as livia Memorial to Men ay ad i : Bride's Agnes : ‘AY i Not Wanted |i Hostess | "Including Enem Guest List. ° By EMILY. POST: of a friend, er for Mary, I have. nots for some. time, and the bride’s mother knows this. “Wasn't it cheeky of her to ex. +trees were 00 Toolishness. ay tay Pan It's ‘the casual you've admired ‘on slimmer figures—perfectly pro- portioned to fit and flatter shorter- waisted, fuller types! Have this in . cotton,” rayon gabatdine, or. shan- -- tung.” A joey to sew—sized to fit | Ait-the—chiurches—in—our—towa_|___— had trees every year and chil- dren who went to Sunday. School, got presents off them, but the went to deliver a potind of butter and a dozen eggs to the mayor's wife, there the tree was standing in the. front reom with a. littie I smiling angel at the very top. -I. decided then and 'there that if the -Goetzes- could have a Christmas ‘tree, so could Ahe- Me- Brides, ‘- I planned for” a whole year. ‘As the next Christmas neared, I : no alteration problems’ Pattern “4570; Half sizes 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 164s; takes 3% ~-yards 39-inch. This pattern easy to use;-simple to sew, is tested for fit. _ Has com- Send 35 cents’ in coins for “this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- 2242, 24%. Size | , |. only home in which I ever saw ~ * @ne was the mayor's. When I the list?” . Answer:” ross her name frorm the list. ‘| mich like to have your opinion of young girls, aged 13 and.14, wear- ing earrings to school, My daugh- |: ter is 13 and is very much put-out || with me because I refuse to let |: could have a tree: head_and said Papa would think it foolish. “= Just ther I-heard Papa out at 'the woodpile, whamming away with his ax. That gave me. an ‘idea: I would’ make my brother 's ax-and-cut a tree, and ‘once Papa saw it ‘with I popeorn {tern for first-class mailing. “Send ‘to Anne Adame, care of 137 Pon- 17th St, New Souk th N.Y... Print. plainly ‘name; address with zone,. size and style number. ~ PETUNIA! oe | Lets admit it+—— - 1 As @rute.. ~ Poached eg leave the Fairly coo - hit a rock, But ot last we dragged knew he would like it. Tommy wasn't. enthusiastic. 2 forbidden to touch Papa’s ax and said if we hit a rock or nail with it the steel might chip and the | ax would -be--ruined. But he finally gave in, as I knew he So while Papa was milking next morning, we slipped into the woodshed, got the ax and trudged .through the snow to a ‘little -rise wiiere-I’d seen some small cedars. The tree I chose was harder to chop down than .I expected and once Tommy let the ax slip. and it She “shook her |, st Ther Wear them. A reader tells me: “] am going to- give a shower for the daughter Not knowing the bride's friends, I asked her mother for a list of the names of those who would like to come to a show~|- “Included in this list was the the bride's: aunts. jken to this person myself to “cross ber “name ne trom ij I think the bride's |’ | mother was trying te be a *peace- aker, and put her name on the) tlst in the hope ‘that a truce might oceur, “At any_rate, if you are se- ridtts “about not inviting her. to your. house, you. certainly can ie Dear Mrs,Post: I would very is ABETH WOODWARD, \Woodward:. I've been cit ; ‘Dear M _ hintvited| to, ‘the | engagements. party lof a triend of|mine abd I nned ‘to give her ‘a ‘gift: But I've isince been told that gift-giving is not customary at this type of party. Is this true? “If it's not true,-what type of gift is usually given? Something personal, or something for ‘the. home? Would it. be-improper to make my friend~a gift of money? ' “Incidentally, the party is to ~ be a buffet supper in a hired This. party; “trom description of it, is apy permanant pl fr ment everyene ovens of her.‘“‘secret/” just as you prise to anybody — it's just the occasion for celebrating the, big |news. In which tase your friend and her family are having a big do to announce the news officially } and. generally — and gifts, are not expected or indicated. Showers may be plied “for Boy Wants. ‘Same Love | las Brother. - -Reveals Terror by New black. wool dress worn unger precious winter white fleece coct— | the immaculate look from head to~ toe so desirable now till spring. 4 d z high-bloom fleeces, in frothy pinks to your black, navy or print dress in January. It is a span-season costume “you can wear from now aascioncr divewtmsinteac or stark dramatic white, add spice | _ She says that the other girls in her class wear them and she can’t-see why I won't let her do the sanie. I told her that L would agree to ‘this if you said it was proper. Answer: Long Contin earrings, or overlarge jeweled ‘ones, would + w6uld be unobjectionable. Sandbox Indoors It oa. bave ‘a warm basement, why not ‘place’ a sandbox there so the. kids can enjoy a touch of summer fun. even in the winter. Clean sand can be obtained from a tree or plant rey: Papa had to chop some wood SHOP. YAN, Saginaw - Strand Theater te. — FE cues | Buc try poaching them in bouillon, Petunia, and n& he touched his precious ax that someone else had been using. it. Tommy was-the first suspect and, der my own guilt. - Se we got what we bennd for taking Papa’s ax—and we did not. have a Christmas tree tice the delicious differ- lence! > BISHOP. BRaccen ceaeneneaeemeeenll Play Those New Christmas Records on a that year nor ever. ‘ I can’t even remember what happened to that little - tree, though I'm so sentimental now.) Probably we burnéd it. in the kitchen stove. —s that evening and knew the minute | __}- : TTT WN o PSS (Whine wale CI i -_ i ee quaking,.I came forwarg to shoul-|.. — = ee ee ae S=—= —= =— J : | = == — —— = — —— ee ee ee — == SES SS — SS Se ee =. SS = — — —— = =S= ————— = 2 SSS SS SS So — — =— = ——— SS SS SS SS SS Se SH ——_ — << = a = Se = 7 = SS ee * = 5 Sweet. Newspapers can be used after _ From AP Newsfeatures: the family has finished reading: * + ‘be very bad, but small buttorr wee | Not’a stite!a! Just a stroke of an iron—watermelons, cherries, pép- | pers, apples are transferred to ilinens. Just” picture the luscious colors—spal : green! Iron ’em right on kitchen towels, tablecloths, curtains, . pot- holders: ; Jiffy! Iron on! Washable! Pat- tern 571 has 8 iron-on color designs 3%4x4%. to 4x4%4 inches. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- “Sa D AND curvat Ps, AROMD coomes — mad | wll wah — ee Awasr Make Ne ewspaper Apron them: In fact, they ean save you many hours during this new year, by “cleaning up” for you. It seems that. everyone always tern for, first-class*‘mailing. Send ‘}to. 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164; Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and, zone. . e |City Visitor. Has. Recipe for Pudd ing E.. Lansing Woman Offers New Gelatine Dessert — > By JANET ODELL: Pontiac Press Food Editor ‘vars. D. M. Slack of East Lans- ing spent. the holidays in ‘Pontiac. are happy to publish. ‘ferent from Harry's does not mean } that T love you differently, She brought with her a new recipe for a winter pudding which we’ alarmed aourer tease Demanding Same a) | By MURIEL LAWRENCE On Christmas. the Browns “gave their two beys chemical sets. Be- cause Harry's contained.two more vials than Marvin's, Marvin's re- ‘sentment spoiled the day.* it- Mrs. Brown. buys a maroon |, sweater for Marvin. that doesn't duplicate the one she gets Harry, | the store. doesn't stock the - blue, | | turtleneck type-in hig smaller size +onlytrritate—him:—To—get—Marvirr } : sweater, his mother—has_to |. into a-s ask the store to send to the factory for oné just like his brother's. plicate of the respect and in- terest his mother gives his older engage-|~ ns already | he won't: weat it-2kplanations that | . ant Sg ~ parties to whieh be invited, You'll be i ite lare. It's-net- going to—be—a—-sur-+- pefore, ‘to her at any time. that’s con. party. ties) isn't as attractive as some luscious luxury daintily . wrapped. At least I'd rather receive a lacy: ‘| slip- tan. sorne-utilitarian ae. five dollar bit! — to ‘a wedding some time ago, and the- procedure at the _reception -“|had me completely-puzzled,— e guests would shake parents, some with the bridegroom’ s— then every bady. would shake hands with “bride and only] a a few with the bri idegrooin. I'm wondering who At the usual wedding reception! | you're likely to find. the parents: of beth bride and bri mo “standing in ‘a receiving‘ ‘line with them and all the bridesmaids to everybody's congratulations, (I've been to weddings where the ing job to his wife, | and he floated around seeing to the— their ¢ guests). When . there is such. a_ line, guests. are supposed to start at tthe beginning. and shake hancs with everyone in it, muttering en- thusiastic and glowing little speech. es of compliment to each one, .| You're introduced by name as you're passed down the line —. *-tamt-when you're introduced you ; shake hands. _ Picking and choosing among the Unless “she perceives this, she'll continue wasting time~in explana- tions, in reproaches of Marvin's “selfishness.” He igs not selfish. He is afraid, - Instead of explanations and re- proaches, he wants his mother to. say, ““Because your sweater is dif- You are ‘quite ‘as precious to mé as he is.” Oh, he doesn’t know he wants her to say it. Because he doesn't know he's afraid: To know that he’s afraid he’s loved less than a would force him to wonder. if he-is_loved less.— That possibility would mean ‘would be overwhelmed with hor- ror of himself, I hope we begin to see why it's most cruel to call him “selfish,” So, instead of giving cruelty. to Marvin's fear; let’s give it light. cate SAS peal a out of Oe dark for—him. aunaunnnnnanend “such fiate of Mother that he | arbitrary, don’t you think? use, ERING - 232 East Pike Street a, © 55042 DAVID STITZ, Owner PERMANENTS Styling, cutting or reshap= ing. Have it Some NOW. | No Appotntment Necessary _ = PERIAL —-— ~i BEAUTY SALON — 2 Pike ‘st = FE. 4-287 as F enjoys making things, but dislikes, yrs. slack r ) ‘HI FIDELITY —. as | |e cern ba red iS erdbneder done z i -|— } | day's Try It has..a_useful -sugges-_ musical events that a college town}... 4 So _ RECORD PLAYER ? = ] tion for newspapers after they have | offers its residents. : 5, Different, Makes acj | been ready by all of, the tam‘ly. WINTER PUDDING | Here is the fret persow to re. By Mrs. D. M. Slack leaeeeeetewecceeese ss $149.95 ceive one of the new original | 1 package lems vod pt of penn eel Oo EA. 8 tis ir rooms, “4 Cup S, ely ee we, i er Beers ft ale a This is A. B. Christianson of Stat- | enop.: mma a P a $1 39.50 3a tee portortmar i ; Y en Island, N. Y. Congratulations. Sap San ti fe oa wavecuar $139. 95 35.Kind of bird ” Z What about you? Have you sent| 4 cup erapenuts $2 4.95 up Sian e:: “ : in an idea for Try It yet? I’am| % teaspoon . soar ; rere area *s pas ma MET Gi o waiting. for your letter or card: Add salt to gelatine dineatved | ; ; $18.95 ” Red. white” — P ; Look at the drawing. Here iS) in boiling: water, Cail until slight- sivlid iditll Hak jode a handy work apron made from two} jy thickened. Fold in fruits, nuts, .. Record Cabinet with Sliding Doors. .:........ $27.95 - «1 Three prefix) double sheets of newspaper. When | grapenuts and spices. Turn into ~ § | 45 Colored blue they are folded, they make four and_chill-antil 3 ce yo thicknesses of paper, — ~ 1 wide whe ni sigpe rade GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. b Shi You wil leo ‘ned, two ‘snap | fauce aes 68 servings a $3 Getic "|_| | |clothesping.” Thes oe _ts E. Huron FE 4.0566 measure “| |old shoelace, a piece of cord or) io nen gc SE $2 Browns ee Oe Mae a some tape tied to them. The length ee ee eee Add 5) po ae (Uae Santee ee = 9 Actas: 25 Shield bearing § 40 Marsh of ' person wearing the cups : sugar : 2 RECONDITIONED _— “(oni Fs ons = apron. es pwell. Blend in 1. cup . whipping EH AEGAN MA TOR ES NN ‘i ie i | vanilla. Makes about 6 servings. Rug fora Sailor safe in our-expert cove 9 Bresing and expert ae of the assure your — sa eve br ea euch homer Tite venient after the announcement 7 Money, (except in large- quanti. . “Dear Miss Woodward: We oni . was right and swho-was- “wrong?*+ ~ papa of the bride left the receiv-~- ESSSESSESEEEEEE, ‘greet the guests and receive ; “at _ - hostess _ to Mrs. “Lilian Hilton J ce-Gi's-used-cn_their . —-‘and—family-of-Oak—Knoll road. - Pontiac residents, plan to return ) Chicago left fer-home Saturday) - Osbornes of Monroe. street. a8 Robin, and: Mr. and Mrs. § Meat Mrs. T:.W.. Soe, caaieiess at the annual Jackson fain ily dinner New-Year's Day in their home on Mount Clemens street. — Guests were the K. R. Jacksons of Bay City, Mr. and Mrs. H, Warn Jackson and éhildren, Carolyn, Terry yo Nancy, of -Lansing and the Robert F. Jaeksons and son, Bradford, of Flint. ~ ree | »-Others were Mr; and Mrs. R. s. Jackson Jr. and sons, Richard and | « . Gregory, “Mr. and Mrs. T. w. ne Jr. od Sonn, Bobbie and ' Fitch 2 \ * * a . barbara Wiersenja was hostess | Ne vere Day at an open house | . and buffet supper for 60 friends in her home on West Iroquois road. Barbara has returned to her stud- ies_at the University of Michigan alter spending-the winter vaca- | tion. with her parents, the Thea. dore Wiersemas. — : * ¢ * Sunday dinner guests of the V. T, Wagners of Cameron ave- ~ nue were the Earl Hulls of La- “pee r. f . ~ _* % oe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vantine of + after a two-week visit with Mrs.) Aitolt Levine of Evelyn court. * oe - = Saturday evenifig dinner guests | of Mrs. F.-N, Hilton of Cherokee road were the J, Earl Crawfords Friday evening Mrs. Hilton was ters, Joan, and_Je an, and. the Paulg,. is =" = e - Pte, and Mies, Wither -A. Shelf ton with their son, David; have returned to their-home in-Fay- etteville, N. C., after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr, and-Mrs. William J, Rob- ertson of South Paddock street and the T, W. Sheltons of Irwin avenue. “ Pfc. and Mrs. Shelton, former mal — the kind of living. newly- | GRETA HEDLUND fine . ‘Gold Wire =| 4 table as elegant a8 -imaginable 1a buffet-for a casserdle supper. | And you tan _use—it—every day 1 "The annual meeting wpe Jan ually ase Steel H as Elegance Stainless steel is a ‘‘natural’’ for brides because it is inexpensive and easy to care for — althouh these are no longer -its only ad tués. There is a new ‘look and luster to stainless for it’s designed to fit | today's living — the kind_of liy- ing that is casual but never care- | less — often elegant, but not for- | weds are planning: it you" ve” thought of eas —“Announciig “the engage- - ment of their daughter,” - Greta, to Jerry Swanson: are Mr. and. Mrs: W alter a Hedlund of | Clive street, ‘Greta ‘attends the University | of - Michigan, and Jerry is » the Son-of Mr. Swanson of _ Bircherest road. No* date has been set for the wedding. steel in terms of the flat, tinny Garden Club- Will Gather, January I trays, you have a surprise rT store. For today’s atainiess flat- ware is as solid and begutifully shaped as a piece of sculpture. And-in place of the metallic Jook you-ence found, there is a_soft, satiny finish that looks nothing at all like steer Stainless goes for parties as well as picnics. You can use it anytime, anywhere. Spotlight steel on a annual meeting of Bloomlield Hills Branch of Women's National Farm and Garden Assqciation wher Mrs. Edward “Turner was hostess, ata luncheon in her Weston “Give: home—thisaffernoon.— with your finest china, crystal, and linen. Or line up your stainless on }—Paris—is—using. yards and of 18karat gold wire th makeT | wrapped- ‘looking re pe - bracelets} In ~someT Plans were): completed ‘for the | Pl line is studded monds. and gold tassels; A new.) necklace is nothing more. than a) on Bracelets lode and big knobby rings. aces the wire appears. to be “hand-crocheted”’ around clusters of diamond brilliants. Golden rope as thick as clothes- With round._dia- ribbon of diamonds and a cord Former Pontiac residents, the Sidney Teagues-of Rochester were liosts Friday evening at a hayride party for their twins, Barbara and Tom. The Frank Yates assisted} them. Included in the. guest list were ‘Bonnie Brookbank, Sharon Criss- man, Dora Peltier, Paul Easterly, Roger Knapp, Bob Yates, John Ap- _plegate and Debbie Teague. / mets or trays for storing-stain- without hurting it. ‘ Soap and water care is all stainless needs, Many manufac- turers are now supplying cabi- ‘| 11 at 1:30 o'clock with Mrs. Clar- enee Otter on North. Woodward avenue,- Mrs. J. Hawley Otis, program chairmian, announced that ‘Gil- bert Bentley will be the guest_ ‘speaker for the occasion. Mr. less. You can aiso get almost any. kind of pattern in stainiess steel flatware, but is usually most ‘attractive in simple de- signs with its beauty dependent on soft, flowing lines: specialists in the nation in ing, and he is an « 'gold disks, each with small diamo jand. “threaded” helter-skelter on | gold wire; cro Meacearton beth . worth and an illusion of width Bentley is one of the outstanding | {flower and vegetable seed breed- — For another. scliiane a denis | raved and set sare pierced looks as ‘simple as and Mrs. Nels'- if of-goid— teleted “sagutber” a- eas} » Regularly $3 .. Sizes 3 to 7; 4 to 16 AS, casality, lnreewasting fabrics that launder Regularly 3.95 _ | beautifully. Styled to ‘keep a young man up-to-the- fninute in fashion. Cotton kasha. rayon gabardine, 4 Anne F ogarty’ s exciting ‘new bodice treatment in an exclusive silk taffeta print-of | | stylized gold and gray stripes. is as studied and perfect as ment. Controlled tucks radi- até upward and out from the center waist above a full skirt to form a deep V-neckline hundreds of thousands of francs! through the shoulders. flannel, gingham, broadcloth and plisse. in solids, checks, plaids, and prints. A. réal money 7 % ‘saver—fhese shirts 2 are regularly 30% to 40% 6 higher priced! | ~ Boys’ W éar—Parking Level. ss __MAPLE at BATES, BIRMINGHAM —- c. eset t a Carpef Gad Fioors In buying a house with a thouglit- of remodeling, if the floors are in bad shape generally, see if you cannot. have the entire house car- ‘peted’at not too much more than «the cost of replacing the floors. . The new carpet willbe easy to) keep vlean with a good vacuum, -eleaner and will—be—a—nice start toward a well-furnished and com- : fortable home. Do 1 Room ot a Time Never go into an orgy of house- | cleaning, tearing up eens so that the entire household is un-) happy as well as uncomfortable. Take one room at a time, use your vacuum cleaner and its nitach- and you'll be “surprised clean the house will be in a few days with no confusion, in fact, with no Snreeeys of houseclean- ee Siporee- a See | SAVE $3 to $5 on Snow Suits = and Coat’ Sets Western ‘Style - Knit Sweaters . Sizes 3-8. $1.49 é Reg. $1.98 - Western’ Type Unlined Meat eter ‘Clean Washables When you buy stainless steel flat- ware, chodse it for the way it feels in your hand and how it works, as welF as its appearance. lections Committee. After the program and election of- officers, tea will be served by "| Mrs. W. G. Ferguson and her hgs- ' poy committee. | _ Assisting her will be Mrs. John Tebbin, Mrs. G. J. Huebner, Mrs. Don't ever let anything. in the thom become really dirty. If badly judge for the All-American Se soiled they will “come clean" in a short trip through the household washer. There is no excuse for anyone who owns a good, up-to- date household washer to let any- Rog Saaeae ah May Ss est tea table will be Mrs, Ralph Polk and Mrs. Robert L. Graham. ; plain dirty. ‘}Prolong Curtain Life Iron Lengthwise .__|,.tien malig an wo “By ironing your bedspreads the’ long way, gli col ed them | can _—e Zola Mae Bridges Is Wed ‘hems the same width. Then you prolong their ie by reversing them after each washing. in Bethel Tabernacle Rite EiEa . - aneelits values in every department: io poiaielaictine awe now in progress . . g aE iE f - ae Pi f ‘i 8 ait I ‘Highlights of --- all from-ou : : Visit every et and = ae =e = < the drastic _ ee 2 - dnleaiccas Everything ae r regular “stock, and priced | EF wt money ! > to make: way & of fashion. must be cleared © it i Y i 4 & ‘for a new. season = “oogeen x ‘season’ ‘s fashion-favorites € oo ae FUR TRIMMED, UNTRIMMED _ ‘Olle. 2 ~ MILLINERY — SHOES | _ HOSIERY-HANDBA | 6s- ka DRESSES ~ SUITS ~FORMALS _ % | aa ae se cia eo ees Saas ere ieee ‘THE p poxerac. PRESS, ‘MONDAY. aNvany A ngs mae : ~aa eos onde * Oe . << 2 ie ge. =~" Services Committee, said he is . : Mk ‘ , -y gmxious to learn the background ; - M8 , 4 “for this military shift. Earlier. te , . *. © Russell said that the move seemed ; Sao s "git first — to” “smack of apz}, its my We gs pom gf at arette. : : “some. ‘Sery gaed reasons for mak- | ing this decision,” Russell said in a —— - 7 ; an interview.—““}-feel_that-we inj —_— ; : : ee a i Congress hould be sevens of the id a a ‘ = Sa - foneens,” * * * - * _.Sen, Lyndon B. Johnson of Tex: - . ine . | Vo Demorratic: leader, was : ? yo . . | Daeeeseaa to be backing Russell rd i +> in this: search for ieteemation. . ‘ . \° ( . igi copedaramed Se. sapep as like = — oe a ee , - Ld \ . A * i 2 © _Stttength.in Asia at a a ariel period oe - : - ) SSE = o 9 ee ~ ig .. in | international—affairs, = ' a ® \ \ a Re ‘an investigation of the RECENT REPORTS on experinients with mice > have given = foenorrias 300-years- wipes ter ror lan. tend | a a. ommend the Armed Services P wide publicity to a theory that. cigarette smoking i is in some way tion,and enjoyment to mankind. At one time or another during i. a Recaro ———. gs «. linked with ung cancer in human beings. those years critics have held it responsible for practically every, wo LP oiey: in advance . i ing, gece the | Korea ~tt00 . - "Although con ducted by dociors of professional standing, —_ disease of the human body. One.by one these charges have been . aie. 2 a saying he a these experiments are not regarded as conclusive in the field of abandoned for lack of evidence. *. tremely” poor policy” as ‘prepara- cancer research. ‘However, we-do not believe that any: serious _ Regardless of the record of the past, the fact that cigarette : - ; oan sa nn ing with | — medical research, even though its results are inconclusive should . smoking today should even be suspected as ® cause of a serious . . . . concessions to get an’ agreemen i ars 7 . beidisregarded or lightly dismissed. crear anne a diseaseis-a matter of deep concern to us: - — — w a “* ; — lead heen stréngth,”’- Humphrey At the samé time, we feel it is in the 6 pbc intoredt to call “Many people have asked us what we are doing to meet the a eat s attention to the fact that eminent doctors and research scientists - public’s coicern aroused by. the ‘recent reports: Here is ‘the _ ater a have publicly questioned the claimed significance of these ex- _answer: -, 2s | | - a joonies™ 2 pabou pepe - <* Distinguished ‘itiniitios. point out: 1. We are-pledging aid and assistance to the research effort into | | : Calif) said ih a separate =a = 1. That medical research; of-recent_yearsindiates_many ____all phases of tobacco use and health. This joint’ financial aid | . he regards the prospectiv@ trans- |. . "will of course be in addition to what Is already being con- - ferof two divisions rom Korea as | * ponine acs eee tributed by individual companies. See ie ts ten oon ~ 2. ‘That there is no-agreemeat among the authorities = read 7 " ae a ing what the cause is. ; 2. For this purpose we are establishing a | joint Industry group 4 = newer in expect e as consisti ss a geese a RB 3 That there root tat cigarte smoking Is oe of ng initially of the undersigned. This group will be yes or forces are te dowe | — a 7 Kn TOBACCO: INDUSTRY RESEARCH COMMITTEE, “Korea,” Knowland — =F 57 the ‘causes. = ee = ce dat tere te ing) wioeinn ot eo e. " 4. That statistics purporting to link cigarette smoking with 3, In charge of the research activities of ‘the Committee will bea + Cnet mre in Keres. Any oe disease could aves equal force to any one of many be sciestist of unimpeachable integrity and national repute. In — =a of immediate concern to us.” : ! oo ">: other aspects of modern life... d the validity of the statistics - addition there will be an-Advisory Board of scientists disinter- * _ f ‘Says Reds Couldn't Get _ : themselves is questioned by numerous ‘scientists. Saas pci in the cigarette industry. A group of distinguished men 2 7 El to Channel in West Push “We accept an interest in people's health as a basic respon- : fet heard. oN ts - vil te Comms to serve SERONT Ace. doubetal sibility, paramount to every other. consideration inc our business. a ae Seccie ommittee 09 . its research activities. . He ad rs ° We believe the pace © we make are not injurious to . , Wis < . \ . Collins, U.S. reprsentative-on | i health. —- | a Bi -This statement is being issued because \ we believe the people | eS ee eit eee nt We always have.and always will sooperate closely ‘with ~are entitled to know-where we stand on this matter and what-- sy et swens kev have tnice: Barger those whose task it is to safeguard the public health.; we intend to do about it. , available three years ago : — — — ‘ eS ee In addition to 2000.combat planes, |, ‘ z ~ he said, the Allies. have 16 to 18! . . te 4 divisions immediately ready to| . . fight. . | — = . mS ! ~ * TOBACCO. INDUSTRY RESEARCH COMMITTEE a - 84 BM PIER STATE_ BUILDING, NEWYORK =a Ni v: , : - . ot iS . ze ; | aM po Dneeees 5 oe ae _ nee a a SPONSORS: : ‘ } THY AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY, INC. __ BURLEY TOBACCO GROWERS COOPERATIVE” PHILIP MORRIS & CO. LTD; INC oo We _..-. Paul M. Hahn, President _ : ASSOCIATION | : oe : 0. Parker McComas, President x ei SS ae ae Sohn 0 -Fones, President- a nS SHAS : = — __-BENSON & HEDGES __ Fane ROPE te ee ae (ee te R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO coMP ANY oh rik. Xo oe = eee Joseph F. Cullman, Jr, ius dent fee eee a A. Darr, President wh? sees pce - oe 3 — re ai & ‘BROTHER COMPANY. INC. * ee i 4 BRIGHT BELT WAREHOUSE / ABBOOIATION: «ois — - STEPHANO BROTHERS, tite ats a ames Se ieee a an oS = FS. Royster, President ~ cae ate | BOT es . 3 C, 8. Stephono, D:Sc., Director of, Reselirch — o, ail a i ES ap oom gaat . ee. a ‘ aS ~ A ; ae 5 + ‘ eae ae = ; : nee -P.'LORILLARD COMPANY . he Cae oA 1 ; po ee BROWN & WILLIAMSON TOBACCO CORPORATION — : pape aiee tees So koe _ronAceo ASS0c1ATES INC et va, ease ec President a ogy oo a a Tia. oe x a is eesti 5a ~~: 30-(7)—Pres, ae 4 = a ee s eae _TuE PONTTAC-PRESS. siOxDAY, JANUARY 4 186 ead ae rom Loti: ng. ee -- Today's 5 Television Prodraps- ad Channel 2—-WIBK-TV a Channel adel ‘Channet 1—WAYL-TY r ad ‘ToNtoMr’s wg AcHers \oe bus, griver wand ig open | 4:09--(4)--Welcome ‘Traveler. ay Buh 4 ‘ - Turn to a Friend. " ning. (2) Cline. 6:45—(4)—~Man About Town. Bob — Telenews. Ace. Ken Maxwell; music.- (2)—Weather- man. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 7:00—(7T)—Famous Playhouse. Ann Harding in*‘Honeymoon's Over” film drama, (4)—All Star Thea: > ter, Edward Arnold, Arth || Bil Flem. | Toler” é Franz in “Junior.” (2)—Cr Kennedy.” Detective drama 7:30—(7)--Jamie. . cake-baking contest. Arthur | Murray Srow, Arth and Kath- ¢ dancing. (2) | s Cham: Fi " ©. —Name. “That + — T Musical quiz. eyes _ -Allen._Gracie think’s /,found “Green Magic.” |" 9:00 — (4) — yer Film. be 15—(2} “Playhouse.” 9: 45—~(2)-—""News." , 10:00—(4)—"Ding Dong School.” ” ‘(0 —Wixie's Wonderland. Q)—| “Arthur Godfrey.” 10:30—(4)—“"Glamor, Girl.” | U:00—-(4)—"Hawkins Falls,” (T)— | “Charm Kitchen.” 11:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. 11:30-——(4)—The Bennetts. Strike it Rich. 1:45— (4) —" Follow Your Heart” TUESDAY AFTERNOON 00—(4)-—Bride—and-Greem.—{7) (2)—Valiant Lady. J Love of Life {4} lordé, (4)4News: (2)—News. 11:15—(7)—Charlie . Chan; Sidney in “Murder..Cruise.”” (4) ainclothesman. anscription.”’ (2)—Big Picture. - TUESDAY MORNING 7:00—(4)—"*Today.” 8:00—(7)—"W. M. Kelly.” , Peechool. ‘Murder by is (1) = . Carson." 42) - Tw TH $4514) Ross Biff Baker. Business, 1:15— (4) ~"*Meet the! “Artist.” ~~ Dinah Store e 5:45—( 2)—P a u 1 Killium. Weather. : TUESDAY EVENING | 6:00—(4)--"Time for Music.” (7) | —"Detroit_ Deadline.” 42)—"Kit. American, Cavalcade. ~ Edwards, ~~ —News. 4:36—-(4)—"On Your Pel | (2)—-Feature Fpenter, T)—Ern | h Westmore. est 'to the’ my g0- 00—"Adventure Patrol.” (7) a “Auntie Dee,” &15~(4)~—"Gabby Hayes.” 5:30—(4)—"Howdy Doody.” (2)— (T)—“‘Rootie Kazoo (T) 6:15--(4)—"‘News.” (7)—“Sports.” ccapectdy-cnertee fy hae Thea (2)—"News.” $:45—(4)—Traffie Co art. Weatherman. 7:00.— (4) — “Storybook,” ‘(- (2)—This is Show ()— (2)—Doug (2)—Jane Fro Fred Wolf host to top bowler competition... (4)—Veice gram. Eugene Conley guest solg- + 4st. (2)—Talerit Scouts. arthur | Godfrey, host. 9:00—(7)—Wrestling. (4) — Dennis Day. Comedy. (2)—I Love Lucy. Ricky and Fred plot to prove ” that wives aré terrible gossips. Eisenhower. (4) —Pres. Eisenhower. (2)—Pres. Eisenhower. ° Telerama. 12: 45—(2)_Guiding Light. Travel Unlimited. 1:00—~(4)~""Jéean McBride Show.” (2)—Bob Murphy. — - 1:30 — (4), — Good Cooking. ()— 9 Garry Moore Show. 1:45—(7)—"'Strietly Female.” 2:00—(2}—T'l Buy That. H— — ae PhseaeE. {4) = F Mullholland. $:00—(4)—Milton Berle, 1a: 0—(T)—" Stars on Seven.’ " (2)—| Picture Academy. - - (2) “Tomor s Search." Worth Living. . $:30—(2)—Featurette. ie 9:00—(4)—" Fireside Theater.” “ “(- _ Room for Daddy, (2) Foreign | Intrigue. .: 230—(4)—Circle Theater. U. 8. Steel Hour. (2)—~Suspense. | 10:00—(4)—""Judge for Yourself.” | “Danger. un * ‘Motion —Life Is ri ms Want Own Day’ Added to List Pick TV Comedy Hour | for Friends.to Celebrate With Them | _ By DEAN MATIN AND ott JERRY LEWIS HOLLYWOOD — Every year we receive a booklet published by the United States Chamber of Com- merce with a complete list of na- ‘-| tional holidays which they hopé we. will celebrate. - For example, ‘on’ Feb. 18 it is National Chicken Flicker's Day and a man would have to be very for at least one minute in honor of these unsung heroes on their na- na- tional day. Then we have National Smoke Abatement Week and for thé whole period we inhaled. our cigarettes extra deep so we wouldn't pollute the air ‘with other day... if happened! back: We were trying to cooperate “Week by asking everyone to rush home and burn down their houses when of ‘all the ridiculous things, we were rushed away and put un. der lock and key. Phat didit! Right then-and. there | we decided, why not a National | Marti Lewis Day? If we have all the other na- weeks, why not to suffer tional days: “D . 10:30-(4)—Big Picture. (7) minke the rent se Day? at Name's the Same. ‘2y—Pavorite, a —9rt5—t4* = ‘Robert Montgomery Presents. June Lockhart in ‘The Steady Man." (2)—Reil Buttons. Comedy, (1)—TBA. Heav¥weight 10:06—(7)—Boxing, Randy Sandy vse Walter bout: Cartier. (2—-Studio One. “Run-: pe tr1s=(ti—"News.*- %: 30 — (TI) — “Theater.” (2) “Houseparty.” Story. Ey 3:00—(4)—Kate Smith. (2)—Big On.” (2)—‘News.” Payoff. * | 11:15—(4)—Theater. (7) 3:30—(7)+Film Serial. eee rock Theater. (2)—Go- Day. Theater. 11:00—-(4)—"'News.” (7)—“Soupy’s — Sham- To-Gether = -- Today’ S Radio Programs. = “Se we have pleked Jan, 10 as the big day, It just so happens we do our Comedy Hour over TV on that day. Isn't that a coincidence? ’ cynical if he wouldn't face East] i stray “wisps “et” emioke, bat the The straw that broke the. camel’ S| ‘T with the sponsors of National Fire | Martin Predicts IT’S “FUR” ME—dypey,” ‘Hollywood, Calif., | five-hundred-dollar coat was « Christmas org television -performer, seems ‘to react in typical an admirer. Fans have given “Gypsy” many other —————— en ‘6 Firemen Overcome Y ‘Rodney Brodie Not to be outdone we have en-| | listed the aid of many well known | personalities to lend us moral sup- | |Back in Hospital After Home Yule CHICAGO w— Rodney Brodie, ‘in Warren Plant Fire |? “finande its programs, [DETROIT w — Six firemen were | 4 is New Tax Cuts ® | port. Would you like to hear what overconie in a stubborn blaze in| tax equivalent to $2A.. a4 . ; 27-month-old survivor of :-head-— | _ | they think of the idea? Listen! 5 . Lt ithe Riverside Tool and Die Co., Premier Malenkov of Russia... | on Working on joined mecca twins; somet @ in s arren ‘Township . Saturday Over one-third of passenger Programs furnished by stations tisfed I» this column ere subject to change without aotics ~~ {Everyone knows I'm rough and) Major r | ital yesterday” after “his, 2 cent are sie . - oe - tough but even I wouldn't do any- Revenue Sy; m - , first Chehtlonce with his parents | - “detective.” oil hee was 10 yours od. rs wim, en CRLW, (see ww, (se WOAR, OT)" WXYZ, Gm) «= WIBK, ey thing ‘to mar National Martin & and four brothers and sisters. | blamed for the fire. It caused $15,- — . ae ‘ _— — el atoni bombs will! wASHING (UP) —House “The little’ boy, whom surgeons | ; 000 damage. ai on Jan. Speaker Joseph W. Martin Jr. pre- , W it tse wam nage Sie ps + | eae | SANE Settee, | Florence Chadwick. ... Me swim| gted today the Republicans ‘wil| aT el planning to tunish a hard) Tarce Towers "oes Dees ww, Tree : WIBK, ews WXYZ. News. Music WJBK, Ed. Murphy a channel on M&L Day? Not on | slash government spending enough protecting. covering for al inch . ey el OU WETS, Hows, Welle WIBK. Mcleod” TUESDAY EVENING your life I won't even get my feet |to permit “some” new tax cuts of his skull, brought a . WJBK, Headieas Horseman teow Dick Burris” WCAR, Club 1130 $:00—WIR, News -. | wet-until .after—Jan. 10, Couldn't this—yeer. panda doll and pedaled . vot I , rae —— BO eee te Wave Wek MeKensie | CTOY the show with the sniffies. He said these will be over. and | mobile into the University . a Wws, Budd Lynch | WIBK. pe and Shine | CREW, Hour of Btar CKLW, New suet Bae ake the cuts that went into ef-|M0is Research “Hospital. pase WXYZ, Lee Smits WXYZ, Leonard Stanley | deft e th : CKLW. Eddie ‘T:AS—WIR, Music Hall once suatiens: Gocteuses day sp age tyrone fect Jan, 1 when personal income| Mr. and Mrs. Royt Brodie took | 1 oosands motorists | : tae—WIR, Bop Reynolde ssares eae a TUESDAY “APTERxoon “wes Bua iyaen cam ae pone .-On 3 nl ‘taxes were reduced about 10-per! Rodney ts .~ the halide near | were attracted to the ome. by the WXYZ MeKensie - - WXY2, Fred Wolte “Wray, News. hl yoligns CKLW Eadie Ch they move indoors and act like {Cent and poten poate tox | Perce, | Ss : reddened sky. - 6:45 . » Austin Cres =x Charm Ti z wiped -altegether. . : ; aes Mouser" a Thomas WIEBE, Gentile.on Binge | CHLN. ewe - a, Dep pete urate — fev, DERE. Bag. ‘The Republican Boy Gets Birthday Wish, A. traveler crossing Nebraska : 1:00—WwIn, 7: 15— WW, News . . WCAR, News, Club 1130 . WXYZ. Ed McKenzie ; Chief War Cloud of the .Chippa- told a reporter he couldn't predict it from east to west climbs an aver- ied wws, 3 St, Mouse “gioe—-W4R. Jack White | 4 14 rim ate perkine | S4S= WIR. Lowell Thomés | was . . .0I have advised” the di-| “how much more” taxes might-be! Police” Escort and A age of ten feet to every horizontal | See Fe te ee Oxik. bun Osesea” CKLW, Waits 1:60-—WJR, Guest House | rector. of Indian Affairs. in| cut. Nor did he say just where te- T WORTH u—Barry Todd's | mile. i “WIBK. * ; CKLW,- News, Toby Wave wil stern” ductions would come, - _ vin ol cme Bootle nena Cee SES oe WIBK. “Tom George WISER. Goes, 1:30—WIR, Dr. ee: Stern Washington that if the TV sets on tc aes lith birthday wish was to spend , NT en: | OAR Rees Cee CKLW. Your Boy | GOB Fem Georse’ _ (| the reservation are not.in good| But experts of the Treasury | ine weekend at Ft Worth's swank |, ae CKLW “Guy~ Nunn " SuS—Wam, Bud Queet WCAR. Hews, Club 1130 2:18—ww4, Alex Drier | Working order on Jan. 10, my eae and the House Ways || western Hills Hotel—and ride out : 120 WIR. Pomily Speen | WAR, Gafite With Clem | 1:68—WIR_ Guldins aaht 4 braves. wi the Sad Menus Commits ate Sanne with pelice-eheert.-— 4 ; i F = ¢ (iB yy : eR | oo | Stee | eens oan | TP WANE E : seam er eee Wan tees | ete Siial ene | ew aan | His parents parents provided a suite, po-|- 3 3 SGEt & Ge oy CKLW. Perry Como Wes, Meme Seenoes i waeK. ieee ten Gone | 12h wan. BR. Murrow lice the-escort, colnplete $:00—-WIR,. 6 se CELW, News, Music rE RB, News. Club 1190 oaLw. Three Suns fens. Now arniny Ww, Re ‘Hour WIBK News, Mu cine, cndiie sein. Barry held dpa house in ‘his : -CKLW a Palcon Ee Jom. Bene __+ : * | suite and returned home yesterday | WIBK. Tom. George Oe WIR, Mee, Rast Chow | s.s5..wIR, Nore Drake CRLW. Mickey wearing a police cap given by the 39 : | 8:15—WXY% Sammy Kaye. W. Heatter, Lines - WXYZ, Paul "Bad -| WdBK, News, George department. : WJBK, T. George WIJBK. News, Don McLeod wean. a ots. | 6:38—w Geouts : i, Pe eH : : oy set on BY SESE ETN Naat Voice Prog “Grwas ere’s the Anewer | AS—MJR, Brighter Day | STENOTYPE | WT2, wend of the Day. Good Neighbor | WW, Ross | tieriana ag J ‘ for 1 Tel ie pate | Ci, Unger freee | WaaR Bob ary” || EN ie may mnie stertant ety stm, || Train, for billion dollar Tolevision-Red Andry j —o Vandercook 0:45 WIR, Pete ‘ane Joe | g:00—wan, alitop <: Monday evenings ¢ te Vv “Installers, radio-TV repairmen, studio oe , e pera Thater ews, —. aT wan ww. Lite oe priets | *O-W=Yz. Vandercock 9 p.m At Pontiac visit- eu wate ‘Telephone ear bests fearon Sa fee Se wwe, STENOSPEED SCHOOL - = oh ons =|. 10:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey ews - : : ‘ ; ELA ger af comm. | Pt iRcme eae” | ge —wae mone eens | Sai Beet nt START YOUR OWN: “WV. BUSINESS WW, Pres. WXY4, My True Story WWJ, Road of Life | ww alee ——— — ; Seer gers Mea | GRR omechate || Guu. ease cmane |g = WJBK. Larry Gentile WCAR, News “ ” 8:0 WW), Pepper Yous | 9.6 win iy pr TV jobs offer STARTING salaries of $100.00 and more 9:45—WXY¥Z, Music :18—WCAR, Temple ~ WJBK. Don McLeod . wy ee =| emma: pk oe Pegged weekly. Ly. Age rowviced 18-55. At least 100 men want. = ear a eae, seer WAYS Whispering Streete| "Woya" tight to anbinees | 6.65 wave wey ahe-tves coupon below tod d tind out I aw rst WCAR,. Wa High | 4:00—WJR.- Listen Lorene” | i995 won — ‘Tou TOO, con get Inte Americars No, 1 billion sgn areas | Mest fre ee Sone) ERD wee a lar industry ~ Television ~ an industry offering a Top of Town _WCAR, Harmony. Hall wie. — ms + * ee : mses: : Woe: Gentile "WY Modern Romances | ¢ii-WUR.. Country Tunew Tineke” : ee CKLW, Wonderful Cit) “Te oe — — ae Pk a oe to ad feat Rs es pee een camer WCAR, News, Music ons ate _Widder Brown 10:30—WIR,. : ; ' “ fae : ieee (amare | eee (Ses : ~ WARDROBE ‘te — WIR, Beulah 11:80 WIR, Make ‘Op Ming | WCAR, Ballade DP inw . 444 a SRLW! Gale Sancteary | Hava ‘Dou tee sean ‘Crab Wa, Woman tn House | 10, Ty a CLEA IER S « I ew ae eee Nimecmam meee | Sa WJBK, une, fr Oe 6:00—WIR, News neg” — ee ae oa . SRLW. Mews, Bonde HiAb—WaR, Rosemary wy sete. sedcenmte | sal ae DOWNTOWN STORE Chance : | pa SS, | Hee WIR, Wendy Warren. AR, News : Rewe oe No trucks, no busés- = er Sena ra St 7 CKLW, Manhattan Muste | ‘Weep “Oviat tany “et a Semi , oe et ge E. Dewey nf Rew Am, Ballads 2 oo! ti. ep, ot Le Bote ey we ites acne w A -~ : nee! Lorense Jones an Mute WW2, Bob Maxwell | ped oo i Bandit Rejects 13 pay eae ‘One Fall Yor Guarentee |Churchgger's '|Otfering Money ‘| BALTIMORE @ — Mrs. Helen | | Teller was on her way to. chukch yesterday morning wheft-a young holdup man accosted her and_an- -twhee sentie your e ia a a i for you! - te Smecremia oe bo ee & “never. was up to par. f East's only sustained drive~ de-. . Fas wee — i HE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 4 1054 = ‘PANS GREET SPARTANS—Hugh Daughert? | (holding football), Michigan State line coach and quarterback Tommy> Yewcic are surrounded by ~ "AP Wirephote = smiling’ faces: as the teant arrived by plane from California at the Lansing airport last night, - Garrett Paces |K entucky, Dukes Expected) Win Over East: Ineffective Running of Injured Lattner -Hurts Losing Team. ~ SAN" “FRANCISCO” we > Brilliant - passing by Stanford's Bobby Gar= rett, equally clever running by Veryl Switzer of Kansas State and *the brick wall staunchness of a "Vine. that_was supposed to be cut |®@8¥ ssi to. pieces gave the Western college | nual ‘Shrine Charity football sae * Saturday. It was a stunning defeat for. the | East headed by All-America John- ny Lattner of Notre pare tote | & sellout crowd of §2,000. ~~ . West scored .on-.a-78-yard drive | early ffi the Ist “quarter, with Switzer snaking over from 20 yards out. _ Early jn the 3rd period. Bay- to Keep Top By ORLO ROBERTSON t i | | ' Poll: Ratings os Johnstown, Pa., against St, Fran- ae cecal ook a Then te rae gh wen ‘mos gaine casualty with a sprained ankle and his jaw still) badly swollen, was the sickest, — The band was. playing “The: Spartan Fight Song” as the beaming players left the plane. Sirived we had.a wo pills ‘tion, That wag after we Yost the | Purdue game this is even more with | wonde: rtd penne » we won,” Fim guard Ferris Hallmark: “It) ‘than. the one we had in Southern | thd atoms 't wis ho Inc, biit +felt my best of all ‘season. Team captain Don Dohoney of Ann Arbor; “Thé last time I ar- recep- asn't a tough grind out there—it st something worth working for, and that Big Ten dinner with Bob , New verk 6 noel § on the Ed ” Sulfivan TV show. 5 Hugh (Duffy) Daugherty, Munn’s long-time line’ coach who is. .ex- pected to move up gan head coach when Munn replaces. Ralph ¥ -as., MSC athletic irtelor spokesman for the team. “This reception is even greater was} California,”’ Daugherty said, “‘It's really wonderful. We never thought we would lose. We kneW we would Hope. was really wonderful. ” sing and East Lansing mayors | headed the official greeting dele- Tired -and — eager-to-get-home players and coaches were herded to a public address.system. Said Flint end Ellis Duckett of his = block: *{We. aiways try to | i win. We just blasted, our wy Halfback cer. ‘Bolden of Flint’ through.” | +-the silent one—even said a vot “My biggest thrill,” “was just pleving in- saat ' words: * said, game?’ Coach Biggie Munn was due. in later today after ‘watching .the . East-West Shrine game. Game star Billy Wells flew direct to | After the airport shrieking car caravan, escorted the feam to downtown- “Lansing and “around the state capitol and-back to the-college campus. After anoth- er reception by “the few students onthe camps the weary players | B finally went to bed, oung night. . rec eption, a e Bubceront.t Faces Ten Holt = in J0- Rounder on Tuesday. _} ‘By JERRY LISKA: MJLWAUKEE @®—Dan Buccer- | in oni, the stand-up belter from Phila- le gets-the jump on Exzzard es:in their’ race for a shot at Rocky Marciano's _ heavyweight title against towering Hein Ten Hoff of Germany here tomorrow Rat eee ee es The International Boxing grt is said to be contemplating @ Mar For weany nd title bout in eenty . but the former heavyweight doreoion ‘from Cincinnati | first |! must disposé of kayo-minded Bob Satterfield in Chicago Jan.- 13, Ea * Re Bucceroni figures he can put the pressure on the Marciano camp by trintming,more -or-less-artisti- cally, the 6-foot-34, 215-pound Ten Hoff in their nontelevised 10-round- er in the- Milwaukee Auditorium. Bucceroni,* Danny Nardico and | * Nino Valdes have been mentioned | Tigers’ youth move moveinent is- in full | “NEW ‘YORK iS fhe “Detroit On the 44-player roster wilf_be | 19-pitchers including seven rookies. swing. Encouraged by the jump trom, "Heading. “the list — Frank Lary.’ _oné-time- Univ ersity last place to. 6th: in’ 1953, made : | | possible by the high turnover in| |- " |the vigorous ‘rebuilding ‘operation, bring 25 newcomers land, Fla., camp the Tigers to their. % —— et these are | Krarier fn t- Interested in - sity, Cincinaati,—__—___ wit. third place Buffalo of the Inter- national League after finishing his Army service. He is 22. An- other r 22-year-old with a college +~background: is- die Bunning, fet righthander from Xavier Univer- “Tiger officials, disregarding } his +312 record at” Little Rock, are sold on his potential. Another Little Rock-praduate is of. “hopefuls — is Lary. ‘won 17 and- lost it for Milo Johnson, slender right-hander with Detroit. finished Wp with | {Buffalo and” was the International League's” most, effective pitcher} | with-a_T2-1 re cord before his arm went ame. Tigers have brought up seven new -infietders in thé ~hepe" of strengthening the weak right side:, Manager Freddie Hutchinson, sat- isfied with Ray Boone at third and_ Harvey Kuenn, rookie-of the-year, | first and Fred Hatfield at second. Aspiring ‘to replace Hatfield at ‘second will be rookies Frank Bol- ling from ~ Buffalo and Harry Bright from Memphis. Veteran Joh: ay Pesky, valuable pertormer, Hoad, Trabert Pro. Net Promoter Is Satisfied With His Current Players By ED CORRIGAN © NEW YORK (#—Jack Kramer, | aske Tank- ings are due for a shake- “up when the ballots are counted in this week’s poll but nothing in the past jures to jar Kentucky and Du- ‘quesne off their lofty one-two perches. -, oe * - “The towering Dukes beat well- regarded Niagara in the Garden ‘tournament and’then last Saturday; smothered the University of Mex- ico 99-35. That was No, 11 in’ the Dukes’ perfect gnments this week. The | Wildcats face Xavier of Cincimiati | Georgi ‘games for Kentucky. - Duquesne could well have a tough | job agpinst Dayton tonight but | / Should have a romp Saturday at | or on the immediate horizon fig-. Third-ranked Indiana (7-1), which opened the Big Ten campaign last turday with a 62-60 victory over keyed-up. Michigan, faces two more conference opponents this week— Wisconsin tonight and Minnesota Saturday. - ‘ ' Since being. ranked fourth a week ago, largely on the basis of a de- feat of Indiana, Oregon. State has | dropped two games—to Navy and Duke. in the Dixie Classic at Ra- leigh. The Beavers ean look for-a+- |decline in national ranking. They Kentucky has what ‘shapes as yee now have a & secard, The Sth - canal ‘Oklahoma Ag- all-stars a 31-7 victory in the un- tonight and open their Southeast-) gies, who strengthened their rating [Bra ference schedule. against i by winning the All-College. Tourna- Tech.. Both are home; ment at Oklahoma City to run their’ ‘record to 12-1, opens its. Missouri Valley season at Wichita (11-1) | Thursday and plays. host to Hous-| ton Saturday, Sun Gives Trouble _lor’s Cotten Davidson, ‘alternat- ing at quarter with Garrett, kicked a 27-yard-field goal. Then hes a pitehout that * broke Switzer loose for another “ touchdown fo make it 17-0.~ ‘West mad¢ it 24-0 in the final period when : Talley of California | | ba * * went ‘off tackle three yards to climax a yard drive. - _ Bast, without ‘a. passing -attack, was handicapped by the ineffective * normally spectacu- lar _ Lattner} Johnny = severcly 3 wrenched a shoulder in practice, fo Brandeis Cagers. CHARLOTTE, N.C "That lucky. old sun” wasn't very lucky | forthe touriig basketbaliers from | | Brandeis’ University. Brandeis squad was doing fine -and trailed only 42-37 at halftime yesterday against Bélmont Abbey. ' Then, in the 2nd half, the- late |. afternoon sun's rays shone right! ~ through the glass backboard bas-| © ket for. which Brandeis was shoot- ing. ‘The dazzling gleam made the. basket nearly ‘invisible to Brandeis — and wed lost the game, - Olympic’ (Winners Named in “¥’ Holiday Champions in “the Pontiac! /YMCA‘S Christmas Olympic Games were announced at a party Saturday afternodn. ~ _Gannes, for boys and girls 9-12 Winners in girls’... includ- | ed Karen Bronoel, A: Janet | Livingston, Class B: Janet Mullen, veloped midway of the 4th period, _ when they were behind 24-0. Notre Dame's Neil Worden went over on | a A-yard pass from John Gram Qualifying Upder Way for Los Angeles Test Fag AN 3ELES (INS) — Qualify- ~ ‘of, South Carolina at the end | 2 ‘Los Angeles Open t ‘golf. ‘of ‘a 63-yard drive. tournament. With 267 slated to - Indicative of the West's superi- ority was the selection of Garrett ‘as the outstanding player and of Texas” ‘Carleton Massey, a West) end, “as the ‘outstanding lineman. Garrett scored the final TD on a beautiful 1-vard 390i that caught | the East napping. — 4 g £ compete for the 78 places still open, | Starting field of 150 have been. as- | Signed to exempt players. - The. tournament. starts” Friday over..the Fox Hills course and ‘eontingés for four days. lay takes place today in the | — The remaining 72. spots in a D. Lewis Sidwell was Class A winner, while ster took Class B,; Van LaCore and John McClure i pool. Ribons went, to the 1st three finishers in each /event. Ted Anderson{ Oregon backfield aCe, is a 49-second quarter miler | , in track, © ' ‘Los’ Angeles memorial coliseum ean, seat 101,528. to settle a Ry GRANTLAND RICE ¥ ¥ HILLS, Calif—The NCAA is meeting ir the NCAA or the Rules Problemy t to tice. ~ : or ethics-makers nuitiber of con- jin that the \ Rules Committee Probably Will Do. ‘Away With! ‘the oan Weer who wor t6: annd tost-H: Johnsen, 33, is the sole exception to the laccent on youth. * Paul Foytack, 23, and Milt Jordan, 26, prepped in Buffalo last year. Jack Tighe, Bison manager, says ‘can't miss now that-he has ac- quired control. Jordan, who started last season Foytack |. also must be reckoned _ with: Bolling, a 22-year-old brother of Boston’s young. shortstop, batted 324 in 57 games at Bufials. Bright batted .295. First baseman Charlie Kress, another draftee, may give Dropo a run for his money. The 32-year- at short⊤ presumably will stat] -| with holdovers. Waiter Dropo at ave. 25 New Faces old former Cincinnati 7 Anitetder hit a rousing .317 at Kochester. “Clarence (Buddyy Hicks," 26-| -year-old .295 hitting’ shortstop from + Buffalo, may prove to be an_ade- quate utility man. . Other infield hopefuls include |: Reno, Bertola, who. was given a $25,000 bonus ‘to sigh; Johnny Baumgartner, _ the golden boy of the 1953 spring training camp who tcomes Up again with a 3065 mark at Little Rock, and Keith Little, a free swinging first baseman who divided_his time between Buffalo and Montgomery, Ala., last -year. Not much help-is expected in the outfield, None of the four new- | ‘comers — Rufus Crawford; Fred | Flemming, Carl LCinhart and” “Bilt Tuttle — distinguished himself in the minors last year. Frank House will be back fro.n the service to help the catching staff. Also on hand will be 18-year- old Walter Streuli, who batted 20 at Montgomery last year. U.S. Future Bleak a \ ex-tennis: star, current. promoter and future tycoon of the profes- sional game, is interested in no amateur at the moment and that goes for Lewis Hoad and Tony ‘Trabert. “This whole thing is silly,’ the: former American Davis Cup ace said today before’ sending his troupe to Madison Square Garden for the second ” ggssion of their opening 1954 ‘ ae core ad _* Neither Hoad’ nor cesar? could a Tacquet to my. players,” Krader said said “Right now I don’t want and have not sent out any feelers. Naturally, I'm on the lookout for new and good players: for the circuit, but right now I'm satisfied with Pancho Gonzales, Pancho Segura, Don Budge. and sters like Hoad and Trabert have not- proved themselves. yet. Sure, out of the major tournaments ‘this summer, I'll be interested. What labsolutely no contact “with . them to date.” * -* * - Kramer, «who thinks about —as- the script on his tour this year. Tonight, for instance, Gonzales will the tender age of 25, upset Sedg- middie "30s- 6-4,6-2, Resume Cage + |Action Tonight -| Ci day holiday +f one of: them—makes- shambles | ™ _made| We he used 6; sacs when be an ied. : world’s leading amateur, is varying | © "down. Budge,-tue undis-| | puted ruler of the game in the}. (City Leaquers | ty Basketball League compe-| tition resumes — after a 10- By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK w—To completely appreciate the extent to which Aus- n | tralia has com ¢ to dorhinate world tennis, it is necessary to realize ‘| that this is the first time in the half-century history of the Davis Cup that a nation has successfully defended the trophy amon: Seen ssi - - * * : Pancho Schroeder in the singles. #~ In fact, baty once before has al | defending country been able to survive the loss of one ‘of its sin- gles aces to the still hang onto the big trophy the | 1948-49 when, after Jack Kramer But that was the ety tae. Brit. and. .turned next time around. That was in} Aussies Retained Cup Despite Loss of Stars to Show Tennis Domination ain's four-year domination ended pro- tenure which followed collapeed.. When Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor listened to the jingle of Kramer's money just a year ago, it marked. the first time that an entire cup-wianing team had been I eae ial Swoon Act Used by Notre-Dame we ot aertares 13 Fritz Crisler and his oe mittee arg going to outlaw the swooning and | tainting aet ia time of trouble. 1 think they will.|~ The final’ score of the Iowa-Netre Dame game should haye been lows 14, Notre Dame @. "Notre hae ne Nad sete Aaaeiaie Siotiodl etlogs since the reign of Jess Harper, She peat Gb APY | vives ab. : oe Rules” Canaria going to stick wit, "ethics breakers 6:30,” lost.to a country. It should have boos. a-major_disaster for the Aus- sie¢. And yét, only 12 nionths later, year-olds. good enough to hang a 132 defeat on the best we can pro- : duce. . . * (8, &.. “Further, it- ts tetter-thant- proba iad thas Lewis Hoad and Ken Rose- wall would have made, it 41 if the Aussie selectors hada't suf- | fered a last-minute brainstorm and |broken up ‘a_ doubles combination which happens to bold ail except | : ti we find this thinly populated na- | run -|tion coming‘up with a pair of 19- as Mstiincts: nell Hig 9 Mwe a soreeal 28; hag a ‘alx-year age . advantage on Ten Hoff, but at 190 will be spotting the rugged Ger- man some 25 pounds, ‘Bucceroni, with 45 victories against only three defeats, won “his dast outing «by stopping shop-worn Freddie Be- But he Jooked far less impres- sive in that November bout ie did Charles in his last figst in gg he blasted nome ‘Coley Wal- Zatopek Posts. Amazing Times in Distance Run Czech Probably Beat Haegg’s World Marks in Brazil Race” LONDON (tf = Emil- Zatopek’ . . New Year's Eve feat in Brazit- of ‘ranning 7,300: metérs ~ miles) in 20 minutes and 30.4 sec- onds had track and fiel@ sta- tisticians re-checking their’ slide rules. today. They looked up from their shee tions and. proclaimed that Zato-- pek’s. ‘clocking indicates the in- credible Czech probably passed the 5,000 xiieters and the three miles in faster time than-the world _ rrecords of 13:58.2 and 13:32.4 set in 1942 by Gunder (The Wonder) Haegg of. Sweden. No official intermediate clock- ings were announced for the Bra- zil race. But 2 sepals in Brazil ran an- other $300 meters, or almost a°* mile a_ half. further,._after ont wy the standard toate and linear distances.° If the man who did it was “anyone but Zatopek = triple _ ple winner in 1952 — there might have been some doubts as to the length of the—cour (about FF Yet, as Norris McWhirter’, offi- cial colleetor of figures of publi>~ -eation’ of the documents of the in- ternational Association of . Track and Field Statisticians, said: ‘Za- topek’s time is. electric but under- standable.”’ aco First, track experts have long ago decided Zatopek can do almost" anything. Second, there’s something which drives. a runner on in a road race Nevertheless, stands out. Zatopek ran against some of \the world’s best distance men and the SAO Silvestre race had been % times before “— yet no one had run within @ minute, and eight seconds of Zatopek's time. : Further, Zatopek had a milling crowd of.2,140 other runners in the * race. Just one more “aah: “The best recorded time for 7,000 meters is Gordon Pirie's 20.21 on = 3, I There appears no hope at all Bowling Re | ag gore oldie . W n sults eh) turns pro ee Of course, by the time Hoad is| 7° neste. Pts. ready to turn they'll have a couple | }islsts 2 Fi | |more to take his.place. It begins Fopstes : 33 Guest Peas * oagehge baloane. battle. Feouies (sé Da BS ' | Petanies 32 Roses 2 Driver Still apa pee oon 4 One Yeor After Mi: _ is eae oe WAMPUS LADIES sg PHOENIX, Arizy{UP) — ‘| Bly. Schl. 45:19 Drive In 32 33 lw. Kk. C. 89% DAV. No. 16 0 34 [fteoctiy met ns nies oe BE Ree” Be unconscious feng, con jour = Excelsior Cleaners, sears Del ts Sided ene el lO 500-mile race, suffered’ a severe | Ostde. Fk. ee -|head injury. when his car was jo 37 ane “6 | involved: in- a multi-car-collision | Arteraft ' 6 Cote Cola tt © boats rs ae ow ¢@ Kar 5 ‘4t Carrell Speedway -near Los as oe = Seeman, Be suites zs " E ; -_ 7. 6a 3 _ LANSING Bh ‘Buddy Parker, _ of Pro Bowl Game Jan. | the. Detroit |, [tment hang ‘tion game at. Pontiac. t - ‘United ee Ni atit3ym 2- ino ome. A Class B preiimin. |_ BLIND BOWLERS SCORE=Both James Arnold (top) and Mrs. to Be Televised dN. ational Ss ary game will match Sfadium | Florence (bottom) must use a-guide rail to.get their bearings | LOS ANGELES. (UP)-— The an-|win over the Browns. two -weeks Inn and. Walled Lake Merchants | on the bowling‘alley. However, both of these blind people bowl in| nual Pro Bowl All-Star football | ago, will coach the West. .! atiecck averages that many & ‘fighted person might-envy.— “The two~are| game to be held Jan. 17-in- Memo-|— igyers~ and “aches Site ‘Three-“"D”-contests-are listed in feacpe wile a group of ery at ‘the Chicago” Dentliy imneperd Bowling pel Coliseu Sad will be —e squads were’ poopy arrive in takes: | director = ounced today, Beer I It's The game which will to- gee ee ae ees TS Tin ime Out! —— ‘Gannon | 92 Bt. Vincent (Pa.) Me ¢ Publishers __ defeated Maryland 7-0 _in- the ‘Orange Bowt, just tinished the 2nd-/ B tuh Minois Newcomer ‘Scores. 37 Points; Hoosiers Are Extended -by OM By TOM BRANAGAN CHICAGO @®—Newcomeer Dick Garmaker may have given Minne- “gota what it needs for the chase ~ after Indiana and the Big Ten basketball title. The 6 foot 3 junior forward scored $7 points Saturday night as Gophers opéned the champion- ship campaign with an 84-72 vie- ‘tory over highly-rated Hlinois. It performance of the season. _Gaymaker, a ‘transfer student from “Hibbing, Minn., Junior Col- lege, thus_upped hig average for nine games—¢eight ,/against non- conference teams—~to 18.6 points. That’s tops for te Gopher squad. He -ranks-6th_in.Big.Ten_point- making circles headed at the mo- ment by.Paul Ebert of Ohio State, who has averaged 19.9 points for rseven games.‘ Garmaker’. and senior guard “hack Bennett, who is averaging | slightly more than 14 points a ‘game, have taken up the_ slack in. a Gopher attack weakened. by | the slowness of last year’s stars, Chuck Menecel ‘and Ed Kalafat, to return to form. Mencel, 3rd-fn Big Ten scored last. year; has. been erratic this " season—hitting as high as 21 points on one occasion but then dropping down to ¢ arei-¢-on others. Kalafat has been 6V#Pr the 10- completely once; ahd, in the only game the Gophers lost—to Kentucky—scored only six. | Indiana's defending Big Ten and NCAA champs had their hands fall with Michigan, wih ‘ping 62-60 on Bob Leonard's last- second set shot. Hoosiers’ Don Schlundt scored 30 points, mak- ing his average for eight games 20.4. Only other clash Saturday as the Big Ten championship race began was between Wisconsin and Pur- ‘Further “evidence, “pro or con, on whether Indiana has it again this season should develop tonight when Wisconsin. meets oo Hoosiers at Bloomington, Ind. _ In other Big Ten games, " Tilinois | is at Northwestern, Michigan State <* Iowa atl Ohio State at Michi- Wilkinson, Gopher Head Have Talked __MIAMI, Fla. (UP)—Bud Wilkin- son, ee University’s. foot- ball coach, been men- tloned ad a Hbely. candidate Yor the * Vacant versity of Minnesota, admitted to- Lge hernia aga oh whose team point production mark only four times, was —btanked— r post at the Unik} a : 7 sige s ee ; ee : ie : a ; a f° : “ - ~| * « ¥ ; Sa , aes ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, “TaNUARY. 4, 1954 ee e = Shanties Must. ~ [amie Cag swe |o i] ) Bear Owner's idee elas alan « ining C i ! ration Name; Address hadn't previously won a basket:| Fowler tripped Imlay oe 58-39, LANSING—Ice fishermen: Take ball game this season, walked off| and St, Mike’s routed Peck, 6442, aan oe ies Rear note of the rules and regulations.‘ with the championship of Otis-| Before the tourney started, North = ; og ; vilie’s y tournament by beat- Branch had lost four straight, 2 ; . | thi do,’ “he " finite: action Ys : IF ormer Officer . only’ thing { could’ think vat he No G id G on anything unl F-| On Re cattle eft + ing, the Peele nk 1 NeW Hetr's| ce tiniveeniy ot Teak Ned Wee iE ds Li go home and buy my wife a hint: fl ame Michigan, the owner must at- Vv roncos five Southwest, Conference . oo pagers’ imit (Ta Reweae peel 's ack peu eos | tach) hie, mento and address in ca oe pe Sra championships| and one champlone\ With 2 Shots | WA \ uote her rate get those am legible mont, ha lenat | inch New I Latrey 8 St Mites and Im-' A former conservation othicer \s telling a story on himself that shows. that even tiie best-inten- tioned outdoorsman can sometimes law. Rex Joslin, f former officer ta *Benzie County, was hunting ducks alone this fall. A flight of lesser scaups came inte his de- coys. He fired two shots and was horrified td find seven ducks— be in technical violation of the | “Don't .Amow if it was the right Spartan Fan Dies JACKSON (UP) © ~ "Body of Fy Michigan State rooter who suffered a ‘fatal heart atfack during the MSC-UCLA Rose Bowl football game was scheduled to arrive from Pasadena, CAlif., tonight. Victim was Robert W. Crown- over, 24. He aftended the. game with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crownover, whose son plays in the Michigan State band. Changes Seen : Restricted Television; 1-Platoon Rule Will Be ‘Kept: ‘by NCAA CINCINNATI i — "No. major changes for 1954 football, in either the television setup or the substi- day as the National Collegiate Athletic Assn, launched its six-day 48th annual convention. tution rules, were in prospect~to- | standing athletic administrators and coaches were slated to attend -| the sessions of the NCAA ahd five affiliated groups, Not too many were on hand today for Executive Committee meetings. The heavy action starts tomor- row when the American Football begins shaping up recommenda- tions tobe submitted to the NCAA Rules Committee at Sarasota, Fia., Jan, 11, Some 1,300 of the nation’s \out-| Coachés Assn.'s Rules Committee 4 oe ee 1 suai written of paper or any other wat- a permanent quality, paint on wood or metal, meits, with debris. Namie nd Addiress| must not. be ot ér soluble material; it must be of || “such as Shanty owners also are respon- sible for removing their pint-sized mansions from lakes before the ice ||| lest shoreliries be clotted jj Eric Nesterenko of the Toronto | Maple Leats in the National Hock- | ey League hails from the small | roms stad of Flin — Manitoba, | Exclusively for Men ts Public Enemy — Number One Rays AL THOMAS “Health Club ship vacua pial vet a years | "Al Thomas FE 5-9661 ' Ford takes the , lead in in Now, only in Ford Trucks — gas-saving, -Low-Eriction, high-compression, overhead- valve, deep-block engines in all truck models! NS- to 170-h.p.! “The parent body takes no de- _ & ae 2 a uother great Ford FIRST! Ford now , ich the ands tol ts of itedinters Low af ~ Frrerion truck engines! Short-stroke design _ cuts power-wasting friction upto 33%. More of the developed power is delivered to ; move your load= gai goes ‘farther! All Ford engines have deep-skirt, more rigid engine blocks--for better main - bearing support and smoother performance. All five engines have Ford-designed overhead rotating - valves for longer valve life. Ford gives you . new higher compression with regular gas! . ‘Over a billion miles of actual servicehave proved what these ultra-modern. Ford Truck — "~~" Tengines can deliver in- Vo omy.-Now, they’re standard in all of Ford’s woh more than 220. truck models. Yours, in the - boas debe actane kos» 2 Poul a: year of a 10-year contract ‘at Okla- brand-new include new. woven permed Kv “breathes” like cloth - for year-around comfort. New Master- Reh ae cae eee _omatic Ford’s. expanded line now ‘includes -Axle Bic. Jons, up to 40,000 Ibs. G.V.W., to haul big - ‘ord Tandem- loads up to the legal limit in all 48 States! - ~” Priced with the lowest, they have a com- ages ——en chassis with: 215-1 P.. COST CLIPPER SIX. - Gilcnst Wulsie wotting tactics _service. Alastic seat uphol- _ — driver with these Ford for Pickups and ee greater cepacity! New Factory-Built © "6-wheelers,” gross up to 48% more! Ford-installed tendon hate, mass- production built, for 6-¥ Two new.Ford_ options (extra cost): New Power Brakes other }4-tonners! aura: ward Bia dope rated up 10 6,000 Ibe G.C.W. haul 35-ft. | — ‘in every State! ee a ime | NOW! 5 Ford engines offer the mightiest concentration of power per cubic inch ever in any truck line! V-8 and Sixt For the power they develop, the engines in the 1954 Férd Truck straight in which the Maple Leafs failed to score against Detroit. oH Sg seek . ‘ * >» -* 3 L. H. Gregory; Portland Oregon- ian: “It was a terrific game and no apologies are necessary. Michi- gan State was just too darned and an | gee-whiz fast. There was no col- Here are some Comments by | lapse by UCLA, but you just can’t leading writers who covered the |: But in contrast to sore years; there have been no serious post- game beefs or valid arguments to offset the Spartan 28-20 triumph | last Friday. i for the Bruins of UCLA until the final 4 minutes and 50 seconds of the Rose Bowl game. . ."" Sid Ziff, “Michigan State etched its name high among the most — glorious Rose Bowl winners. . .” Los Angeles Mirror which went East in November 1913 to meet an Army team which was expected to name its own score. But Dorais: stunned the Cadets— Sports Briefs: *Priek-| afd the football world as_well—by winner > of Saratoga’ s Flash Stakes, throwing -qverhanded panes which | is hopeful for the $100,000 Flamingo led to a 36-13 upset. Throwing in! (his then unorthodox manner. Dor- | at Hialeah. Card Trick is the son | ~~ of Cam Ace.” | ais completed 12 straight passes to 6 ae Rockne —and ‘other Notre Dame ‘Charlie Ane, lineman for the players. Detroit Lions in the National Fgot- bal] Leagte, has Hawaiian, Sa-| moan, English and Chinese an- cestors. © * * | * The forward pags had Ween used ‘prior to this game but only spar- | ingly and the ball was thrown un- | | derhanded, not ‘at all like | Dorais’ long, be passes, The 62-year-old famed former |: ‘Rockne. to make football history. | troit- and Detroit Lions coach—had __ Tt was ¢ Dorsis—and- “the-immortat “Han it gridiron |. ee - forward pass—as jt'is known today | ‘ baseball p> sae [Detroit Sports, 3 1 Civic. Leader: ge ni Eulogize Gus Dorais. Called Great- Coach, Motor City’s -lst ‘Mr. Football’ “DETROIT, Jan. 4 (INS)—Detroit _ sand c ivie leaders today gave * ad i ‘tribute to Charles E. (Gus) Do- the is, 62> one-of intercollegiate foots U's greatest figures, who died | rr after a long illness. t Edwin J. Anderson, president” © "| of the world champiog Detroit, “Lions professional grid tearn‘that ‘| was once coached for a five-year: span by Dorais; said: “Dorais’ death is a tremendous loss “to football, both from a local and national standpoint. He was an exceptional coach, a great lead- er and moulder of men, and one of ‘the truly great coac hes the game has ever known.” “Former All- America Vince _Ba- nonis and now-a center dn the De- — Lions, said: HISTORY MAKER—Gus Dorais, veteran football’ coach and Detroit city councilman, is dead. During | Mr, Football. He was respec ted by / Gus’ college days at Notre’ *Danié every man who ever came under with ‘fabled Knute | his influence for his’ great knows ledge, of the game, his fairne 8 he teamed Gus” Dorais was Detroit's: first and sportsmanship, * The pair made earliest spectacular One of the mep who knew Do- use-of-theforward—pass—to—sfart}—rais —best; Detroit — the Irish: or their: long and bril-| judge John, P. Seallen, denoetned | Dorais ax an ‘All oot. - - husband, -hall player, coach, father and.-friend.”’ L. Se , Dave “Hosking, pitcher ‘for the |" Detroit mayor Albert ‘Cobo said: Cleveland Indians, is a native of | “Dorais was a fine citizen everyone Greenwood, Miss., but first learned knows of his outstanding leatier- in. Fiint, : Mich., pigh | ‘ship. We shall miss him — very. - | much.” ‘Boom Boom’ “Missed by Canadiens in 4-3 Setback. Effects of the.Beom Boom Geof-| York, was not. jn the “Canuck ~ frion-Ron Murphy high — striking | “lineup last night aa the Ragers brawl gt Madison Square- Garden | came off with a 43 victory. — two weeks ago still were being felt) Boom Boom will not play against - iby the Montreal Canadiens and the | the Rangers-any-more this season, © New York Rangers today. ithe punishment for his part-in the Geoffrion, who’ usually is a (Dec. 20 fracas. And the Canadiens tower of strength againat New (could hiave used his bullet-like | drives as they” “dropped into 2nd Bowling Results [re behind Detroit; _ For the Rangers, the notoriety 5 rgiven the big fight swelled the BALDWIN | memaetiaaad =. * from ~ Notre Rangers is the only U.S.-born play Dame, Dorais, a slight 145-pound- in the National Hockey League in| er, played professional ball for a | ther 1953-54 season. : | briet period then embarked on a * tcoaching Career. He was head An svecuin Sctbege football squad | coach at University of Detroit buys_at least six dozen footballs a_ ; from, 1925 to 1942. He moved back season, | into the pro-ranks in 1943 as coach Rube Samuelsen,” Pasadena 4 Star-News, ‘president, Football Writers Association of America: Re * Prescott Sullivan, San Francisco Examiner: “The Big Teri fitted | of the Retroit Lions. In 1947 he Michigan Outdoors Many Trout rinterest_in-the = Funeral will be held Wednesday iin. Gesu Church, 17204 Oak street Are Caught | | retired from football, but never. Jost | D 46-17 Johnson ns. 29 34 Season at the Garden, The New fs . tari’. M 27 37° Yorkers by winning, moved within) 35 20° Team 8 4 | \six points of the fourth place Bos- *2 4!\ton Bruins. Aven Yon Chuck's . Rex Ex. Team 4 ©. L. Tar. Team game, 34 30 «Cent. Line. series — Avon Inn, 944, 2669; ind game = Mildred Richards. | It. was the Rangers’ ‘free goal Cicilia ome 194; series —_ Mildr surge in the 2nd period which told Richards : w a} ‘the story, Wally Hergesheimer, a3 31 Paul Ronty and Jack Evans scored Sw successively within 11 minutes. in SYLVAN. LAKE we Warwick 43-21 Tony's "vie Sriv. Gen. 36 OBCE mpow-Keeze 36 98 Dovto Wels. v8 4) that session. _ Bil Firs. Sylvan Claes. “3% 30 Foot Piston 3s wT Montreal rallied ‘fortwo. 3rd. pe jerome's Rangers’ effec- —— bbl Ae f |tiod scores but tive checking held4hem off the rest amet. Shee serie M. Siler 573; team game, veries—Oxdew- “It wilk go down as one of the |with burial in Holy Sepulchre: Keege Bakery 8&7—2564. Pacific Coast Conference football | pe . _ |of the way, best games in all’ Rose Bowl fo @ new set: of leg irons. a : = , | cemetery, Body is now.at the Ted _ MOTOR INN 4 wil history.” It was distinguished by - ated t P S A : |C, Sullivan Funeral Home, 1230|itth rrame 28 2% Steel Eng. 23 24 competition but the finest | con Green, Detrot News: “| - Qt PFE-QOpawning CGE | | West menichois. Time for the serv- ba a promi. Ba type of sportsmanship before, CLA , : i >. Lice is.10 a. m, Serv, Window 25 23 Drewry’ 17 30 during, and after the game on. ne Wat Ere: fend sys on By MORT NEFF a put . oa _ system, Dorais had been al for six! xs nee. Materna 244, series— the part of the rival wntversities, | cin ath” ate See > Changes in trout regulations re- —— a s8Y | months with. a circulatory dis- Leo Fischer, “sanyo ee ee cenily proposed by our Conserva- pos _— oe Tapes ‘order. He suffered a slight heart "by The an srafemas “When the Ist half ended 14-7 (for | tion Commission included a recom-| jus! fisherman's harvest of trout. — be nape — Aewpcod kee. de manus a TEN names For Your Seovenionie , + 6 Sources for UCLA) T wasn't 1 Srvc metdation. thatthe. sine limit_be nas theory might well'b€ mare in'hie bed.” oer, oe a 2 0 or i . * A 4 * 7 i ” . ; oes believable if_weraised_the size| “Dorais and ‘his family - resided | 1 @ si _ More Complete Insurance Coverage! =f)! iw. we were in.” % inches, depending | Prt ie point where we al |at 1050 Middlesex, South |W Saee: Ssorg upon certain c ® 1 6.2 Olive Thornberry FE 4-5658 Journal: et et hi S seare| = at xeearels lowed out native trout to spawn at | "Guinea his widow, the ‘ee 8 : won Soe j - biologists. There | jeast once before putting them in! former Viola Fettgat eo 6532 eS Slais . . .EM 3-5677 and Biggie Munn’s finest game. in rmer Viola Fettgather and four | ¥ ; vsreaes ree |S .- 3 hues ” You can ‘tunderrate the part coach- 4 Tensos = the _—-. children; Thomas, 32, Mrs, Robert | N sabnstes aia’ ° 3 4 4 Howard. See ing played "oa gg =~ rs tata Wii tele ne, 2 tnd Ni | wr wt reser ees FE SAT64 ‘|! Paul Zimmerman, Los Angeles yetems than tire biggest percentage of their catch is| of Detroit area, and William, 30, oT hed Times: “One of the greatest 2nd ‘be behind “Mert Brammett FE 3-7237 Bow! history port the smaller fish—and that’ often | ot! Wabasit Ind. Another son, David? ° 38 ‘ ——— many of the oth- ; badly | drowned in 1947 at the age of 13) 2 66 >. € gave Michigan State a 28-20 tri- proposals for| they hook themselves so y Lin Lincicome - -FE 2-6743 ° = ncsaditese dB change. Hatchery | that it's wasteful té turn’ them "m Linetosmie asl NERF _ ; back to die. In such a case per- Thurman Hull, basketball coach |-“ rate i vlec tnc (haps the tackle is at fault more BRUMMETT-LINCICOME, INC. og re Sees Oeael nee cok gun oie See gs so his first ence as | plan year as seven ike St. | a feam. His squad ‘won the -Army-| have ore. seemed. - See o 5 With a. seve ft ; legal limit ay ter oles Daetl bo lead to ahh “We spend around a half-mil lion dollars or more in talsing it| or nine inches the trout must be raised to this size in the hatcheries | before release, which means “board and room” for’ another year, and a much higher cost per/ {fish, Such an Increase could spell} @ ‘the doom of planting any adult) 9 trout. in the near future. Big Chief Talk! = When things go wrong, don't - with, them. - Teddy i is riding around on a motor 10 to 96 miles per’ hour.” | mad Toby tak tan iad came ae woe aad a he hasn’t-been on, it's because he hasn’t heard of it. “At. present ble-seat: ‘Teddy is also a veteran of espe dzjving at seen of with in and out pride We e Invite Your FS ee ja aa o , [crowd to 15,183—largest of the NHL. q - ze PGND tg i sel by geet scooter which hag a “doggy” rum- fede They will be held [Eyl Doli 8. |. Association, aS City Parochial | Face Loop Foes. on Home Floors Maples Favorites for Tilt Tuesday Against |"; Revamped Skippers By JACK SAYLOK It was ‘back. to school today for Oakland County preps and-back to | pasketball Tuesday night with 41 games breaking the holiday in- activity, two non-conference tilts hold top billing as me prep cagers greet * 1954, -- St Frederick, winless in three games, hosts St. James and St. _Michael, loser of its only start, Brook Lake. Species Crinead ‘By JAMES A. 0. CROWE. LANSING i — Last summer, Gov. Williams encountered western experiments with hybrid trout on his trip to the governors’ confer- When. he got back; he asked the Michigan conservation department to leak, into} the experiments and to see if maybe Michigan could use a new trout’. species. This week, coasérvation direc: tor G, E. Eddy sent the governor a detailed report on. experiments with a cross between brook trout and-lake trout being done in. Ontario. ; Eddy . added that Michigan is being kept fully informed on the entertains St. Kita, Waterford bumps into undefeated Birming-— Walt ‘Ashley’ s Skippers have Yost four straight, while Birmirng- ham has won the same number. . John. Petrakis’ Maples present a: rangy forward line headed by 6-3 cme Dick Muller, but get. their Don juggling his‘ lineup in- an- effort to find the right combination. while atiother feature game sends 2 trey (1) ‘seninat-fouthiield- {2 a. guard, “Meanwhilé, Walt Ahley has been | Curtently he is employing a platoon system, alternating an all- L- junior quintet—Dick Gilchrist, Bob Jacober; Steve Kebler, Dave “Lar: kin and Myles Watkins — with a sentor five, Dick Tims, Rex Egres, Lou Fitzgerald, Bob Beedle and Bill Gard. The Southfield-Troy game match- es teams with similar backgrounds. Both played last seasdn with Jjun- which were expected to reach their : peak this year, Troy's record with underclass- men wag 810, while Southfield posted 7-10 Bob Watts’ Bluejays opened at home by ny Hsed— bluegills, pike and other warm wa- ever, Michigan con safely let our | Hearest Canadian spade work-for—us. ¢ size of Ontario to Keep | Michigan “Posted on +Progress - { Experiments. ‘With Trout. Ontario and other | progress of experiments ‘along this lin a tl dy coe een kk proved Michigan trout fishing can be improved by the introduction of hybrids, the conservation de- partment fix experts will know it and do something show it, Eddy said. As for Michigan’ 8 joining in the experimental work, it is vnlikely for the present anyway, Gepart- | ment sources say. Rising. costs. have made the de- up for money to Hunting —and- fishing —li- cense revenue “is now just about enough to _. corrent projects |, And if. any new fishing projects ter fish has _prigrity” over. hybrid trout. p-Accordi to the Ontario report} * able activity» Perch were biting ibe Ready for HAbleg on| Most Lakes;"Snow Good . for Skiing LANSING ®—Conditions for win- ter sports ~were generally good |throughout the northern Cower Peninsula, the State Conservation Department reported. today. , Ice conditions were 200d on most | lakes, although a few of the larger lakes were. still open. A few of the smaller lakes were still un-/| -safe ‘for ice fishing. On Houghton. Lake, however, the lee wag four to six inchie® thick, and fishing was ‘rated fair to good with perch and bluegills providing consider- forw: fo the governor, how- Ontario department of lands and forests reported that it has carried the experiment as far as actual planting of 24,500 Sous phigtars ont ‘seven small northern lakes: this; = By crossing the two species, the Ontario biologists are trying to de- velop a fish that -has the fighting qualities and shallow. water habits of the brook trout and the bigger Re-lehe eee | Bowling Clinic: | By BILLY SIXTY ' CASE—Afm Swings To Right To Hold Pocket Line — Two TIP-UP-TIME—Such scenes as this will soon be commonplace in. the finger-numbing sport. Michigan as the toe fishing season Closes in on Waters. 6 of the state. . | Each year, thousands of enthusiasts, an army that thé conservation department reports has been growing with each season, take part in Loop Standings {in County Area i Kings, Dakota "their brand; sew 2,200-seat gym INTER-LAKES Tuesday wee we. . Walled Lake 2.6 a Dyke a3) Troy has displayed good Farmington =62 ©@ Waterford bd 3) punch, averaging 57 points while vus-teuee” ° WL we winning ee ee as as Loss wag a 7-point J Lake Orien “1 @ “Oxford ©2 Birmingham, Mike DeKdne ‘has| Somes 1d sue _ sparta ie Colts ty tting. Sater ieee” ek we han 2) paints game : . ‘teams have Hoily (1-2) hosting | KeegeMarter 1 1. pecs Grand Blane and Clawson (2-1) yew =: ow. Center. Line... | Teep 18 Roseville - 14.1 Ticked : Clawson ; ¢ Presereta i i m at Waterford; Trey st EASTERN FICHIOAN “i ¢ St. James at St. Frederick; _ -- WL WL St. St. Michael; RO St. Mary st “$9 Bast Detrolt > 9 81 St, dict; Davisen at ; Grand ; ei Bienes + Clawsen at Center Lines} poi ures 3 ° ag mae el ee ee Sones eee hy i sotre Gartaan de Lake i. , * Lk "OS eg = % © Orienville 6 2 WL wh. 3 @ Aliment 2 2} $1 _Armads 2-2 ; *3 Capac @ 3% OTHER RECORDS i FB WG 2 6 ROSt.Mary 1 1 S 1 St. James 138 2 2 St, Mikes 61 _ @ 2 St. Frets 6 8 ian 2 2 Cranbresk e# Ontario May 1} a4 Fishing’ ‘“ t =, | Call Halt S Qa Trips By a Inaccessible Lak oa DENVER @—Defending chamip- ion. Minnesota plays-at North Da- Western Intercollegiate Hockey week, ~“North “Dakota hee won four kota Friday and Saturday inthe League's feature attraction this |. without a on al and Minnesota things stand out fundamentally in the action skefeh—of-Junie Mc- Mahon, twiéé holder of the world match title. His superb control is | turned Prat ng agroagye Segre g tame ‘appearances this season. Minne- sota_won 7-2 and 7-1, — Jege “Friday and~ Saturday. Cartier Given Nod for TV Ring Battle ‘BROOKLYN. (UP) —_ Middle- weight Walter Cartier was a slight favorite at 6-5 today to beat young Tiste sickens Are Named. Winners in Racing Event |, Finst race of the and period was Michigan Tech bows into league | ; private- employment. Many of - MEN- WOMEN ) Sccwase 10 ani WE Ne plagees Sue ak GAC CHV Weciiie h: in and around Pontiac.“During 1954 there will be 140 ap- _pointments to U.S. Government jobs in this area? There willbe jobs’ paying as high as $316 a month- start. There are better paid than the-sdme kinds of jobs | neighbor do they niin inaw Bays. eae = — er se ae Shore ice on the bays was three to four “inches . thick. . jJowing a tour of duty. ~~ COP AIMS AT MAJOR LEAGUES—Harry “Duke” Markell, a +New-York—City _peliceman—who will be seeking a-regular pitching | berth with the Philadelphia Phillies in the spring, holds a bat fol- A rookie cop since October; Markell has’ | pitched in the minor leagues since the end of World War if and says” +--+ -ttor't-make-it-with-the ‘Phillies +'m-going-te -hang-ap-my-glove: —— and call it quits.” Faces Segura: “Tonight 'Sedgman. Sunday. © NEW ‘YORK (INS) ~— Richard , (Pancho) Gonzales, bulw booming service With a ‘ch | After Upsetting Frank * eo) | attitude” was off (@ a : start tdday on a pro tennig come: back ‘at the age of 3. Gonzales and Pancho sdebihess bandy-legged little retriever from Ecuador, meet at’ Madison “Square Garden tonight in the finals of a’ two-day tournament that officially launches an 80. eity tour for Jack Kramer's play: -for-pay tourists, — | “It's an unexpected wind-up to the : Garden competition, for Gondales had to qualify with a_ magnificent 36,. 11-9, 13-11 come-from-behind upset of Australian master Frank Sedgman in, yesterday angie 6i8 opening round. In the other bracket, Segura won about as, expected. from 38-year-old Don Budge, 6-4, 62. Budge and. Sedgman will compete for %3rd- ytd haiti. place as a prelude to the Gonzales- Seguara. scramble for the $4,000 off tourney, top prize in Kramer's $10,000 Kicks re i Penn's win in football the past ; were biting well on Geroge, Peach, | Bluegills, perch “and calico bans - bit per and ‘in most ‘Emmet and Mont-| County lakes. 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Headquarters for = ie | ast York - 1 ie of wate + 12) bee wate at 2 gf xd ‘3 » i TAragps ebereeys close = a ee ee for a MS. ie e = see te eee ABs isvev eles, ‘ aes ee ee Fi 4 iy aE e x i a Zqne. sss 55 tet | Year, I'd have to . give the prize ‘to | the whopping ‘blunder you made * a couple of weeks “BILLY “ROSE. _ago when you and. your New York’ Yankees traded | - away a Negro outfielder named Victor. Pellot Power. : Ms * , r ? thie) ‘ ——e sare be ¥ aT showmanship—the 0 hich T-consi os, to speak—I'd like to give you my ; Be! reaction to Uattaire Power. ai Suis Wk, on Gale as the ball club in Drummond- purchase - got you a lot of Strictly from. the ‘standpoint of | ly point from |. if “qualified | > Quebec, for- Power, “and [you passed Power tp for a couple 9 pop-off. Now Jet's lok at the record . During the past three years, as -you know, Power has given) a plenty good account of himself in the minors, and last season, playing for your farm club, the Kansas City Blues, he won the In spite-of his record, peig late last “sedson, when you and your associates decided the Yanks | could use some reserve strength of fair-to-muddlin’ white men who didn’t do themselves or your team | o = * .| World Almanac,’ has been. drop- ping at the rate of almost 140,000 ions a season fer the past blueprint laid down by every good | 3 fu addition: out of the “Services: of a man-who has demonstrated he is a first-rate : player. Too bad somebody didn't a. - tell you Sie 'eld George ‘Mt. Cohan | “ | Story. | ve don't like | that actor,” the |, ‘onee said to : acta of al, sen velaeed the ‘first rule of entertainment: NEVER DO THE ~ PREDICT: ABLE, Jackie Robinson and a lot of six years 2—When you sluffed off Power, you the entertainment, . other people have been saying. all _ along that you'd never give a col- }ored boy a square shake. Had- you, | crossed them up, THAT would have -been showmanship, ; Well, you didn’t, Regretfully yours, showman from P. T: Barnum to Billy Rose-— | Rodgers and. Hanimerstein | Sorta 1954. SIDE GLANCES ” ™ by Galbraith : " eRANOMA, CAN] [how ABOUT A HUNDRED 2) by Charles Kuhn | Sins e you may, have | A cheated areal” and your’ tant er. ("Remind me hever || to to hire him again-—unless we need] DIXIE DUGAN See ee : = ween mip atcan e ~ * —— — 1 } il i wk “ Ep 7 Py ee § A bh oS) ot eh ew c. T TOLD YA GRANDMA WOULD LOAN ME A PENNY FORA LOLLIPOP // TM fog. 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Chaar A New Lake Theater 420 Pontise Trail WALLED LAKE “All the Brothers % Were Valiant” " we Robert Taylor : and § , tewart Granger a Ware ae aa % Keego Theater Seon a RES | circus picture, “Ring of Fear.” “ROMAN HOLIDAY” fi! | « fo) Inter viewer HOLLYWOOD -(#—Mickey ‘Spil- lane, the, rugged writer of blood- andsex*noyels, was a disappoint- ment when he showed up for lunch, He was wearing a tie, I wondered if the more formal ee was because he has turned , The author scoffed at the idea. “If I think maybe a restaurant will make a big issue about my wearihg a coat and tie, I wear one,” he explained, “I'm a con- formist in cortaion espects. “But I ati ee ‘oiled anything tight around my neck. They have me wearing a suit throughout this picture. It's stupid, My friends will laugh at me when they see me all dressed up. I do a fight scene to- morrow and I’m going to tell tiem 4t-skip the suit. or I'll walk out.” Spillane refuses to conform in other respects. He cast aside his napkin with the explanation: ‘‘Nev- ver use ‘em, They're always in the wrong ° place to catch food _any- way.” :| We talked-about his acting career, and he said he had done the ,job as a lark, He doesn't intend to con- a| | tinue as an~actor. ‘For one thing; he hates Hollywood. — “t's too hot dare,"” he: said. "I | don‘t: mind it inthe summer, but 1 Gant Stand being so Warm I they winter. The day this picture is Spillane had | few “ind word, or weather. You feel alive back there:* : aes By BoB ‘THOMAS ‘4 Hollywood movies,’ “Most.of them are terrible,” he sapaarbed. called ‘Come Back, Little Sheba’ expecting to see a picture about the Queen of Sheba, It wag nothing but my wife wouldn't go. So I the lobby until ‘the p over, - = a) + . are hacks; pure hacks, The’ plot- ting of ‘the pictures is ‘ridiculous, half trying.” Spillane wag bitterest about the filming of his own story, “I, The Jury." “I went to the plcters and wal ed out after the first 15 minutes," he said. “It wag putrid. I wert back to see the picture five dif- ferent times, trying to figure out the plot, I never was able to. apd loused up my story ‘but gud.” Se personal ¢omments about sadues of atime aud never Be printed, even. in his own books. <¥, Ten | | “T went to that’ one| like that, I\tried to walk out of it, |. | joined the rest of the | husbands in| icture was|, “Most of the film writers hete| I could write better stories without | | Memorial Library, said to be West Berlin's largest | U. ng : = ee 4c) PONTTAC PRESS. . 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The number, of such beneficiaries na- tionwide shows an increase of al- most 600,000 since the close of _ a! —Self-employed people and-reg-_ hme sat age nad and house- workers 65 or over are protection to the nation’s aged peo-| ple, Atwood says it is significant, cent of | -te-nete—that-about40-per_ ‘all aged_persons-who are without, income from employment or self. | Social Security Payments: in- County Total More Than $683,000 E ach Month) “Kt the end ‘of 1953—he 7h year pendamt parents getting monthly | payments increased: ‘by 87, i 1953, The number: of s ne- ficiaries was 563; at the end of the-year, payments because they have the deceased. insured father’s minor alien’ in their ciire now num- ber 242,000, Monthly benefits are payable te such widowed mothers regardless of their age. The old-age and survivors in- soctat sectirity taxes paid by po ployees and their employers,—and self-employed persons whose or business is covered by the law. Tax contributions amounted to 4 billion dollars in’ 1953. All social security taxes go into-a trust fund which. is kept separate from all _other tax cdilections of the ~widewss “ widowers.~ and aged det “Widowed mothers now getting | surance program is financed from," Release Held Up on 2 Divisions — | the check, Us. Donates: $150,000 for Chinese Refugees ~ HONG KONG ® — The United States government today donated $150,000 to this British crown ‘colony for resettlement of, 60,000 Chinese refugees made homeless ‘in a fire at a squatter’s village Christmas Day. U. S. Consul Gen- 1,700,000, built. This pushed. the total num- ber of houses put up since 1949 to i. | Notified GI Is Dead eral Julian Harrington . presented ¢ Piper's Magozine Outlet 35 Auburn Ave. FE teen “Withdrawal From Korea -$0-Be Delayed Pending PW Move on Jan. 23 held there at least until the ques- two divisions totaling 35,000, will be pulled cut of Ko- “date and did not name the di- sasusty Widen ‘nies hasten acting payments in 1955, The kind of work in which they were engaged did net count toward old-age and “burvivots insurance before 1951. : Other advance estimates re- ‘are now receiving. old-age benefit thly tear ot Secmeet red ACTION Over Raids a cond WS fed oun meres Atwoad ty; ebeen sapersty ‘billion, —"FOKYO-NS) —A top military: source in Tokyo said today. that ‘two U.S, divisions slated for withdrawal from | Korea~-will _ be tion of releasing balky war pris- —tid -not-set-2 += > STARTS SATURDAY “CONFIDENCE. GIRL” Leonard Promises 1 West Ever Fiimed! | | Ls rand] “The Most mates ~~ and ng _True Story of the as you ‘pave nee: € seen him before... J in a picture you'll never forget! -__ ‘ 4:26 a oe ie ADDED: "CASH STASHERSY™'* CARTOON © NEWS --Friday—John Wayne in a px ee ee ae See a eee Seer oe 7 -| pounds lower, January $16.35.” “Grain Prices apt ne ee Pe oes | Beets, bunch .. Peetepereesans f * Serr sweetness dee | one pte see ee * seas ats * me ‘| Congress will soon start working on. . Wheat near the end of the fiFSt hour. was %4 to }'4 cent lower.| Ne March $2.05%, corn % to 14 low- er, March $1.57%,. oats \*, to % lower, March 78%, rye 42;,to 1-cent ‘lower, March $1.1942, soybeans 1% to 4 ‘cents lower, January $3.07 bege. and lard 15 to 32 cents a hundred = Sale ain: fancy, 4.50 bus a. ec { aay ‘Par ahomnt, Pictures. New York Stocks = athe decimal points. are eighths ‘27.4 Kroger. Pram ee a. We To da ¥ 4 “Ailied oo. wn Allis Chal . Alum Ltd poset Co Ant 388 arsh SS al Martin Gl. May Da si. a Con po Pet 63.4 ; Mid) Stl (Pd 4 Monsan Ch .. Mont Ward . J ia Phan Bowe, thee pe eee abe ‘There was a rush of trading atl 9 the opening with many large blocks | ~ ~ Most major divisions were higher _ Mines Ame ican Tobacco, Bethle- | ey in Brief Mrs, Q sheriff's deputies that four hub caps were taken her car while it was parked in n the’ yard Sunday, __ j each were reported stolen yester- day by Frank—Krause of Union Lake Construction and. Supply Co Township, Krause County sheriff's deputies that the tarpaulins were taken early Jan. 1. __Mrs, «Betty _ Ss. Edith St. riving. . plea Sylvan Lake. Judge “domeph a. Leavy, — Dex: | Joseph Oberioe. ot Ti) | Square Lake Rd.,, Lake Orion, ae Two tarpaulins Valued at $351, 1988- Union Lake Rd., Commerce told © Ones 27, ot. 345. was fined $100 and $20‘costs Saturday for ‘reckless guilty before | : Bane! 3 chairman. Toast- master ‘and ~shortmusi-- cal. program = are -seheduled-hi sen , took olfice as 1954 president | yesterday, suc ceeding Jo John ha. Qu sara |before Pontiac Maurice E, Finnegan. ter Ra., ‘Pontiac Township, pleaded guilty to reckless driving and paid’, a $35 fine’ Saturday when he ap- Judge ~ Pleading guilty to a drunk driv- 9..|ing charge Saturday before Pon- | 3 | tiac Judge Maurice E.. Finnegan, 13.2 | John F. Wood, 26, of 178 Mill St., was sentenced to-30+days in Oak- land County: Jail.. His alternative sentence was 10 days in jail, plus winter . furniture ‘nishings at_ the niture dise Mart: Jan. + 38th “Annual Affair Set Locg neth G. - Hemp- sore Pusere! Home, ,joeee i i = eights. ‘ter the. service he! stead, with Max A was taken. to the i R. Pruett home in Richards- acting as! co : “will bev Edward A. Maier. ; A -guest speaker — : E+ A Tatermeti' - - Waddell” nOmEs mond Cemetery, Richmond, ‘Mich. —— iar anne will me wet . a Godha neral | _Keith Johnson and C. G. Uli _ Homes, _ Sion gian of Thomas Furri- | warxer JANUARY 3, 1904. EVA ture Co., will attend the annual Grand Rapids and Chicago. They | - will inspect the showings of some | ~2,000 manufacturers of home fur- Mart and the JANUARY: re ree er - ot nepal ewe wit ev. J. Harvey Me- , Cann pean firs ntetnet in “ “Winite Cita pe: ra; ty * _ * = a \ ve: sO Auber’ nes; dear st rh heard at Herbert Wednesday, J Fs Baptist ; §. M. Edwards offic Tate ment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Munson will He in state @t the. ? yeas Carruthers Funeral Home me a Pri Tuesday, PRUETT. “JAN, 1, 1954, HYLAN Irene, 120.N. Opdyke, age 29; be- loved wife of Basil A.° Pruett; dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Nathen H: Jones; dear mother of Thurman -0., John H.. tagyiee a E.- and Carols Bue Pruett; sister. af a. Nerman Golvert, Hilton and lon gones.. Buneral service was héld Sunday. Jan. 3,.at 3:30 p.m. at the- i. ¥ Auburn saat Piea % Church, au a By. at 3:30 p.m. Tues- Interment in Mount ry Burche of- Mrs. er In Bunker, Mrs. yr] Watson and Mrs. Juaneita Simmons. Funeral serv- M., - Heights, Mich., age “A: wite 4 i sworth and Clayton . * Ba Mosier: Mes... Prank —Head.- markets. in -e* sy oe geod poe Fa wil be held ‘Wed-_ nesday, January 6th at 2 p. m. at Dudiey H. Moore Paseral _ Home, Asbers Heights with Rey. J.: Harvey MeCann gidelating: Intesment tn Perry Mrs. Walker will lie im state af the Dudléy , H. Moore.” Puneral American Fur- Merchan- 7 fa $100 fine. C. A. Mitchell. Industry Plans - # BigCar Month If your friend's In Jail and needs : bail, Ph. FE 5-5201. 231 AV. their problems at . A \4page pamphlet outlining the services of the Small Busi- ess Administration may be ob- tained from the SBA regional of- ice, room 620 Federal Building, Lafayette St.. The SBA is designed to help owners of small entefprises solve Home. Flowers 3 ‘SCHAFPER’S — FLOWERS AUBURN “PE 2-3173 123 Detroit. — Funerat at Directors 4 the home level. Voerh ~ “Chain Store seeeee "ay EY Philip Mor: : * 45 Phill Pe mom dad me for Best January on Record to Dote The nation’s. auto makers, begin- - : ning work on a new year today, plan to build 528,000 cars this | + | Eater Trac. smooth ‘ Seniers opening $1.00 higher; vealers STOCK ‘ades ore: and all Lag ye steady to 50 higher: cows ; —* steady to low low oung | | cows on, the heifer order $13.00, cone ie & e lightweight shelly canners Chi : a er utility ,and 6.50. I =< sac. salen : . + few ri choice and prime in- | ©! 4.00; witlity and com- mercial vealers -00-23.00; Gon most culls c ce CHICAGO (AP) — Salable hogs. yer) butehers 75 ‘to lower than Inst week's close; sows 75 to 1.00 23. 25-24.00; ® sows rr 5-21.50; oc- be ose ‘ene mane sows 21.75 and | m’Galable cattle 10.700; calves 500; med- steers =A bulk choice and prime steers Ge tae +a few prime loads 28.75-30.00; s choice me 24 of prime 1.100 prime steers . oe ~ hetfers | good to low utility “to low pend 17.00; utility and commercial cows 10.00-. 8.00-10.25: fers 1.00.) St erctal bufls 13.50-- sia moderately active; yo lambs | and iy with last. week's close; 16.50; commercial to prime. vealers 18,00- 27.00, 00. ype inmost ve Pit Pla Gr 2 48.8 aS Serr 7s . 3.2 Pullment. . 16.6 Pure Oil ..... aenee a m2 263 Sinclair oil | es 7.6 S8ocony Vac . 29.2. Sou Pac 2%. 43 61.4 29.2 32.3 35.3 + 36.5. enue Sparks w news ttt 6 3 eel * ~SERESESSESESEGMEE Deer i bDadhvisowigis @inwaie Inland sti. 4 -seeee wes Van Raai.=.., 28.5 hndh'p Shain one coke * 4 ng tnmbs “105, = to choice ‘ostly d “INSURANCE - 3 I AEIOEIGE |< 4 bens hay or Call © Hermes Johnson ies - DE DETROIT : TROUT POULTRY: (AP)—The prices paid per or, f. 9b. Detroit for No. 1 quality, live | poultry. Hens, heavy a 30; a we = 20- others im off % of @ cen A down 18. 00: choice and prime 3038-21. 25; utiltty te low good en 14.00-18.00; load 6 Tb. - lambs narevien tat shorn pelts slaughter ewes choice Poreign exchange’ ‘rates es flow reat Britain in doliars. --dotier in New -¥ ee [partes 28 2% per cent — or 102. Inspir Cop , 3s W Va Pulp.. Interlk Ir .... 145 Westg A Brk.. Bases Weste = Int pant TInt re i “coi oe STOCK AVERAGES = “NEW YORK — Compiled by ‘the Asso- ae Press. 3015 Indust = vt srocks 1. -H t GRY ncn 1445 | ea eg “ Teds, an whites ae 5 - ree o * 3.2. Heavy = “Light ducks so 3h | Tats ce ee ie ee UW vee. » 93.) , . Turkeys—Heavy hens 46; = bie sues ee 13.5 = Red dims low 20". 1313. 66.7 50.1 919 _ fHornbigwer & Weeks) Figures after decimal Mae are aldwin Rubber® >... «11212 oe ee aa | Gerity- i PATROLMEN Fa Permanent p. si ‘$4 business here since 194t and Wiss) $t. Clair St — ’ fea partner in the Walcott-Dondero* In- 5| Surance Agency here. He was. a ‘Mrs, Frederick Walker — AUBURN HEIGHTS—Service for. = Mrs. Frederick (Eva M.) Walker,| 7 : f 7: “Rd. will “ot or Rd., Pleasant Ridge, will be at 1:30 — ‘™, Balad "| nesday at Bell Y ; | wit burial at White Chapel Mem: ees She died at, her residence yes-| illness. _ ve celed up > v iad day “of publication CASH WANT AD RATES 1 Day 3 Days 6 ary, Lines / Ready-to Wear ‘Excellent: opening with . . Mich. fastest growing _ retail chain. Fine © - opportunity for_ advaricement, See Mr.-Cutler * x, pccbon aaapeee 12 “SAGINAW at t WARREN 2 ¥ previous to publication. /' aa " FEDERAL jolie | 7 Y wiuron. a a Manager. MENS’ WEAR Excellent opening with Mich, fastest grow ing = chain, - Fine — tunity for vancemeént, See Mr. Cutlér “FE D ERAL DEPT. . SAGIN AW at WAR oe a : tae i Sat . -——- oF uardian, * | te — me ant “A-t- MECHANICS - LINCOLN . MERCURY — / DEALER, GOOD _& ST shy ve well. Bring pir! Heates or affivadit trém pi REN Pant ome = , ability irents SF ween 5 p.m. bs ™ “NEEDED |, _ Employment Office @LENWooD AVE, PONTIAC, MICH. i REPAIR PUAsTERINS Bie - paten work Fe CARWASHERS | waNtep — 196 E. Montcaim . ws ‘Vist D, CONSCIENTIOUS, INDUST 10U8.@ TACTFUL. CONSUMERS | POWER‘CO. 26° - WL “Lawrence Bt. BIRMINGHAM FAMILY WANTS white irl or wi acto ive in; Help vm th general housework ant Good a ‘also ypist and macnite operator a “A & B-TRENCHING — Footings, nai. Nines field tile. BAY ESTFROUG HING | an PF -French FE 5-00’ arm alr heating & sheet metal EXPERT “TREE | TRIMMING eRe ; eeuiinD FE 4. walle 8 “ang. windows Cleaned | | ois avin a GENERAL | Ee ‘ 2 2S ha fj E. PHONE —"w ¥ 1 ues. ma pe res age aor seat : Lost & Found 21 ~“Journeymen te vane: |" eee at a EWIVE! co a! ae ane “topes a a a ap MN Bs pete . ae a 4. ~ Ve. ' Millwrights Sritlins Sai ee afer + SMITH MOVING — | ~ bive wit, coats Bee | . + . or ‘even ‘ired Write Pon-| ¥8® OF Pigtup Bervice PE. 4-486¢ st Fook - Machine Repairmem , |. tise Press Bow 44. : OP ANY KIND, GHA: ne call FE Ve eine Re Bae ‘ ) a Besa Rent acct a . a i \ || white Be ~lanity ef Ay Lao and _fre, Ai Ee on Lahede “Ceuey a Se ae rm atc ‘ oolmakers: i. EXE “CUTIVE : / rou SE CRETARY oh a , : XCELLENT SALARY & AL f Seine APPLY ‘eMPLOYE, BENEFITS INCLUDE: che ¢ CES | ieales Sarton by - feinity of ‘Se , row wate vicini LIBERAL HOSPITA, & BURGICAL APPLIANCE SERVICES Thrifty -Drvg Blore,” Buren rat | PONTIAC INSURA We service ol] makes of ‘refrig- Telegraph 243%. Reward - : GROUP _LIPE INSURANCE eretors, | mashere. radios, flesd- | BROWN SUEDE PURBE, METAL | i SICK LEAVE AND Bt ng sil types ef emall ap- lace. World Rosar: lasses and ' MOTOR PENSION. Byars | Keys, KK 4 ’ ‘ ROY'S, 06 Oakiana res PE 2-402) ri rE > pennies oven . JOB SECURITY WITH. SALARY 8US URBAN SEPTIC TANK aes DIVISION ADVANCEMENT - » elewners Lake Orios--4¥-2-2442 LOST BLACK SUEDE PURSE IN APPLICANT MUST BE WELL’ Ex- ELECTRICAL ~~ vieinity of. downtown, possibly . PERIEN Neisner's,. Please return impor- paters and other articles. No questions asked. FE 55124. Losr: 1 4h¥'s- DARK purse, Bagiovéns f viemity ~~ busihess gecttes. -. Berge rewara for. Petar, Box 23 ' Pomidaec Press. , = : LOST BROWN a Rit cot baer * LOST Labys WITTHAUER wateh~ the -vielmity- “— <7 = | tor ak jedy gmnploy meat PE 66125. | SAWS MACHINE SHARPENED :M Avenue in. ing- | STORE- FORME. LY RU: _— OF ied MANAGER Ex _ eee LEACH, 10 BAGLEY 8T Ws bs Pea Piper “F Markit Clartsten” Miche ain e a i s : A284 i Woodward saurban “ares. “Basic | a 7 MIENCED. WARTS Maren! “ ~ oe app REMOVAL | ner’ . WITH RED COL- + wid. td, Contracts, Mtgs. 36 For Rent Rooms 32 - GC OD Jonge 7 2 OR j-o8. ies er ge si EXPERIENCED sHORT ORDER |*_1- 7 dar in vicintty of Commerce Take OL | NN me manne | GOO FOR MANY awork if Secouenty: No rs nerd | cook, aw Hut Ri ExPerT be Ape oy: NG bRE | -_EM eward | . we HAVE ; CLEAN SLERTING HOOM, 1 CHE. ‘ Business ° 7 ment report or siatements im. | CAPY CLIVE, WITH MOTHER _moval, Ph. PE R_3-2000, | LO’T BROWN LEATHER PURSE | $200,000: cel : : Gints~ 88h as men's irntshings. ery | pon é wa, ot dd } grea a peel al —_— fae paieger RB ad sas other biel “resume to Pontiac Daily| cxXPERIENCEN WAIPREGS,| repaired by factory trained men | Comal keys os real or seasonal land contracts for) Pome eda all : Double widow, center entrance. 5 Press Box 110, at our store, Gene: al Pinling & | ~ fd money If found please call) OF see = Store ¢ approximate? jon PRinteR iN” LaRE | yoo OE lin Office Supply Co. 17° +, Republic 9-603 | Reward, our \ellgnta. See me ore hed irmait. ATED) SLEEPING... eh tail ota pen Dea aaa woaily eee ofa hee ten ples ae _LOST: RED BILLFOLD es Stil ? i + “| room, Water, Gjese in agattesent building, Steam heated | Week, all day wor ae . : . 5 . ‘inder~ 2 Pine. water tn me: _Prees Lapeer, “Mich | “Aime” rental basis “Apply G8" OF- OFF excrete oe er MrpTherour 32 Portage ty M i TAN SLEEPING Room FOR. ETL E rae) Eee es ea te Eastern. ~~ | a . . a ' . man. $5. 160 Ly ool re ble rent. | MAN OVER -50_ | chard Lake 40 6 p.m. | PLASIERING | LOST’ BILLFOLD BROWN CON-| “peat cy co. REALTO aLERPING . FE ar To represent large midwestern | MIDDL EAGED. LADY TO “CARE | 0925. LEO LUSTIG | taining’ discharge. and important A * appliance manufacturer in local for two children in vicinity of | re 5.0626. PE 6- u 7 a | papers, reward. FE 4-5536. Coen ‘veninat’ end Band f. aaoed “. Soca — On eABED afea. Ambitious man will average | Strathmoor off Baldwin - FE | 0BUREAN SEP? ‘SEPTIC T ee eaaet = | Lost: BEAGLE, ic INTTY WHITE | 1975 W:_Huren Pe ‘20263 | SEE on west side Private en-' $85 weekly. Car necessary” FE | Lake Rd.. Dixie and Foster Sat. oe : | 4-6075 event v8, | aaa LADIES CAN YOU DE- gy ig NEW AND RE:| OR 3078. IMMEDIATE | cpeepe ion kph .. eI ol =: oe ~ PLOOR INSPECTOR FOR SMALI vote evenings a week? Let us pa LD. CON. | . ‘i } { our ‘em: ie 20219 or _ precision parts, must have tools! i ee roe Saw weatet averare ELECTRIC” ‘MOTOR fog ee rae uae? ery BILLS erste CASH , ; ns. Dey “shift. “Ho. eraees. | # 2.2119, =. is fund hotd= Tri rev bey wee . FAA SP OS | —— nce aoa” ekotiion” naare fon ate | ing a peste eno 7 Pir +3001 —— 130°. White. VE ailer _DEP OSIT. T “oons em 5 ang 7 09 For Sale’ ‘Houses 40 » % ¥ + md o_o iniatiatinetinctindatinetion : : ik Indlan.Wood Rd, Lake | TIAC PRESS! ~ = = JOHN'S ; ee j Pome, ON oR APTER Ree im for Ht ie “aoa contrac. ae fe. : re meal : : > | ELDERLY WOMAN WANTS “BABY Lead Sinssonl netting 3e 4 i901 aft as we cap get TODAY Call | Gi.eAN ROOM FOR LADY AOTO. H h ’ "E LECTRICIANS | sitting. Vicinity of cee STEAM. CLEANING” 1 Syeege setting. “ERGs efter! YR $8183 any time between |“ heat and bt pone, Close in. ump ries ~ Steady. depression proot jobs now | Afternoons a avenines. PE 10972 1. an types of oom cleaning done. hari * wie wer|” " pm PE 60082, 2 girls preferred. " | ALL ICK 6 room 1% story open with the city of Pontiac. | rrwaALE HELP wt . Pont Industrial LOST. . STRAYED OR STOLEN Nicholie & Harger Co.. 33 Gwin POM POR LADY. AUTO bungalow in select west Good pay, vacations sick leave. MIDDLE AGED WHITE WOMAN | Tractor Co. FE 4-046) Feet pig Reward PE S410, | comer of Riner-Bidg CALL heat and hot water. Close in. and pension plan. £xperienced, - | for house work. Live jg PE 32-7144. ELECTRICAL ; il " i XOW. EE £8183. é. FE 51406. _| Tie tae Oy coterie woe rT = SEWER CLEANING [Bee ore OTe Sha Po TOUR —— Piet place Ure now by eom*h o Wor cad "Meck: das. ~ wit . i= , = e the city. Apply to personne. ot. Help Wanied 7 | sinks. Sunday Serv. Ph. PE 42012 | male Besgies Tost Dee. 18, vin LAND CONTRACT > Wanted te to Rent 32A) laxi2.5 a4 room. Three 12 ft. fiee City Hall 42 & Pike SRP te tt et = eimity of Scott Lake Rad. gE We have weveral customers wait- ta | eer on oe tone with C*B DRIVERS, PULL AND PART OPPORTUNITY MEN, WOMEN, Bookkeeping é & ‘Taxes 13A 8-731 or FE +1266. fee f° 2a geek sopoened cor Businites woud WOMAN..WAMZS EP- Joma Wie ante em Ses time .rente’ bai Apply 438) between: the ages of 28 to 63. LOST: BROWN CLOTH PURSE | . qoariecna, Gnd qumb ae ficiency spt, west side, Write| - second floor tor additiesa) om an Orchard Lake, + to 6 pm Mince ord BM nll bes bere EDW HAWLEY: _Surtent Be Faso Fe id acd D t = Box 32 Pontise Press. ; ‘a “= ee heat. $29,500 — ACCT ris Recent ES i COUPLE WITH 2 SMALL CHIL- modera wn payment, or __ Wanted | Female Help _ 6) tired folks “maxing ss Saha lung pod “Jacomes Tax service ZIA A. JOHNSON - Ga SE wen we S| oe - se = eee Se — & or house | eae . OIRL WITH AT LEAST s. rane ae oe. age oF oe beet ee & TAX Fe vee . elaine 1 -#F E4- 2333 ; def torn Beetens & at Pontiac experience in eeping a jaw = i ne { Sas TON = — to 7 tors a handling Marge payroll, Must have +*,@rithmetic—ear—ena-cesire to” F a 16% E. Huron St. FE rine 7 legraph Rd. H h exceilent past onsiaynent ref | “Attesa Apply, 150 N. Perry Upholstering 13B 21381. Home: calls by appoint 1 04 S. Te’ grap Rd. _ PONTIAC PRESS "EMPLOVE, DE- ump ries noes, Sto ‘Gava per week.. NEW USED CAR. SALESMAN ate __ ment, ‘Pontiac Press Box 6. ’ Starting salary $70 per week with | & by established dea CuUsTOM UPHOLSTERINO +F caamaine CASS LAKE 7 i BED. E uacmecben Madera poi Rese Houses Furnished 37 patggara HOUSE sx _yon.| nistied, Elzabetir: Lek Chiidren welcome. Fass Be an: Tt, 5 ROOMS. epioutete washer, gi greene, + Om 8% 4 mee. Call after 7 com pletely inclua inati imum nedlatety® of Detroit, Ofiy Hity 34 Rent Houses Uni talons 1 Pee aha Ale Maat tae Gp UR: auic Washer for e. Available until June, b Sheed MUlberry 9% 1612! | WALLED LAKE. CLOSE lage newly decorated, Toom _ shower. Ali venientes Call Detroit, 41216 3 ROOM TExas MODERN Panis HOUSE $330 Crook’ ROOM AND Sonat eS WALLED CARE MA oO SLs BAMA CHRISTIAN “MAN. Gin, To children 2:30 to 6 p. m.. 5, day week. FE 4-07 SHARE MY none “LADY on wslfare or old age. 2929 Prid- ham, Keego Harbor, ~° WHITE WOMAN FOR HOUSE- work and care 4 children, Must live to, biageon off. Ph. F 5 30 . woe) on pt 7 if as tin 8 ree eps Me aA 6 * FON Pisiion aaow full oF part time with ~-Emmons J ‘Write Pontiac Press Box for per- ~ genal interview, evee all. quaii-- fications, or cajl Mil _ ford, MUtuai oes. See Ca PY rectors, DETROIT BROACH a Cost | Clerk-general -1 Payroll Distribution - 4 Clerk 4 INSURANCE BENEFITS. | 5. AVON RD. P.O. BOX aie ‘WAITRESS Wi fountain _- lyn. WAITRESS, EXPERIENCED heed only apply. | 61 W w, Maree. Bookkeeper-Cashier - fdr general office work, full time, fuie wo work. = ' tpn wien N. Cass. —— Koco hal oe “re _ APPLY! mn | POSITION- AS” BOREKEEPER countant or traveling suditor salary * ry not the "paramount issue, Box _Work Wanted Male 9 Thomas Upholstering Phone FE 5-8888 SLIP COVERS, DRAPES « BED- | ads. Your material FE __apre o- 5787. __ Television § Service 14A 114A DaY- N'OHT <80N “pee PRVICE. $350, PF 5-126 FE M P. Work “Wanted "Poceals 9A LLP LO PLLA ALD Oy GPa One LADY WANTS HOUSE- home WILL CARE von ‘CHILDREN IN my , Cal PR.5-5100 BABY SITTING — VICINITY oF Lincoln ts, FE 3-5043. want: day work, § days a PE 4-5490. CoRtATas, paeee ton ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN. | ICHIGAN. in and grill ANTED FOR fp a WOMEN we WALL ‘WASTING. .. ; 32, ee ae et WHITE - ae on "Tiets a — br 4 — -_ WASHINGS AN AND D rmORINGS pt MY | |RELIABLE COLORED woMaN s a Meek. J Paint, “& Decorating tA Kr SA St) VA a eine ft - Saginaw ~~ Norris Radio. & $1. "EMBREE & GREGG 2" ‘Civitisns — low down & owner A —_ of money finish and be wor' _tvtce te «el'ing price of $4.050.93 © ; : Sia WHO EXTENSION WORKER WOULD ACR - Bloesuif 2 oon den eins “a to like 2 bedroom house, rural or[ 5 MODERN BUNGALOW at” Ponting tum |_| WE NEDD LISTINGS ON FARME | . - Freee — ment with ee eee ; aid mercial properti¢a.. ane a TRO fireplace oll’ AC 3x32 . PERVIGOR WANTS 2.RM.| foundation’ lake Darwry ‘MAID POR SUPPLIES ROVKN KNAUF, Realtor |": ‘tursitied “bachelor eae cae oeation, wibethan 6x . FE 2914. 93 Mark. Ww. Ruron __ is 5 z terms. ees: ae 5 nave $5,000 Cast FOR SMALL | DESPERATELY NEED 2 : _KNAPP SHOES. : “give full details, | to make home for 4 babies, 2) - OF*" 308C. YN re S-O130 write Pontiac Pres. Box 66. sets -of twins: and = §t S00~ : yp! oessreg see y * ee: Teasonabie. rent, refe * 1 ve 2 bed a modern bun- . . oe PE 4-3 cs — eZ - e; asenee ye sendy iy garage. HUT. a crea | Ps, teone n couseting. | Room With Board | 32D) jy re ll mdeercad exam 1 ~~ —~ a : - Ton want ea ei ae er Te AN. _APTERNOON eAOrPOL ALow. WEDDING INvTLATIOne 96.56 “hit “preferred. “FE 5-8723. on" BUNGALOW - bapkins. ‘ eervice v" ND © BOARD IN NICE . ¥ modern-to-the-mim _—_— into -ENTN tome a a lovely bath and Imagine COLT KENNEDY BAN CEA a Etat’ otttast aos bee. as a Ceubion Seat. Fe 51m. gg . on PE asi fot 0c ggg eye festa wares $5.50 coniplete. Dorothy's CONFIDENTIAL LER be eR gs ee isecem 7s siwe see, tote, — Asse S400, eae DORRIS & SON “a tew 12 -Eim st PE 42051/ _** ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. “IT wih be resi aay R. detts ted any other my Barry Cc. balgg so . by Dixts Hwy, ts we i. ANY GIRL. OR i Vernon Fic. 2e7 Confi- _ dential 1 vation oat Her! HEY! IT'S OK, THIS Glaxo plastic type water clear dincleum coating. Me. vane. J Wed. Child, to Board “as open Berm share ae home PE Least . 7 . omy +4to-3-p. m i PuER| Wtd, Household Goods 27| : WANTED FURNITURE | Beth Trea : tiefy an pg RE f doesn’t - ia 3 _ Bide. ss Newberry. RO“ &@ BNAPD FAR MEN. NO _drinkers. 168 E. Wilson, ‘Pontiac. Reo™ DAY Wo! ROOM, DAY ae . RKER TQ SHARE |. elor home. Bberigetes. PE i 5-4948. Hotel Rooms ~ 33 Co-sperative members aM FE. ces HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms + Day or Week } beck 1 or HOTEL E ROOSEVELT- Newly Also bots & ca COOP MEMBER er cA z © reek | 2 Room rtments | . putes by ai pry Pal mantis ; s Wes est. Huron § St. new ‘Neaz: feet ne i THR PONTIAC 2 PRESS. Mowpay, JANUARY 4, ‘pss OR eee : Loan "49 Sale Auto “Aeceasoreg, 64 For Sale ee care. 1 for St Ud Gre 2 ae ys Dick Peeeer | te 3 were AUTO ) GLASS] Rae ——— == Baguette ¥en ote tes | “s Ly A DUT. . t, Onew pound coffee to a) : Lease or Buy: - ~ = AVERILL'S. 2020 DIXIE, HWY. REAL BARG AINS! 165: j bi a ‘ari 1 lob-micely Only $47.50-Mo— — ha UMA’! Mw WW gan oe or buy this going | ' . |) FE 23-9878 ‘EB 4-6896 | a ve ‘sections: only 3 ames B ~ Panican! *Sis.s00. a9 Tera a “5143 a Gray alent “Lake ‘Ra that's Po ee ee oe © =~ MEM Mo Many other gécd. used ¢ _ fet: : , Balesmen on property| ‘INCOME $11,500 “Sell or trade,” enrse, 6; PE 6-1284-Fe 48344. Open & ; 2 . . ‘See otor "Sales cars from which to choose - for Your convenience; drive out : room modern home on west side | BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONT Hi uoME. ness, real ¢ FINANCE CO. > | ter ton doliar on tate model cars : TWO a ‘for r information, 2 Family. Convenient Eas: side j ~ futiy furnished. Gas are fulki néar Kirk-of-the Hills. Vaughn Teese oayh jue ham * . 263: Pixte Hwy - OR 3160: “ - . - . location 4 Roo apt. basement, laundry trays, two car! school system. Low midwinter| you want Hs foasd "16 Pontiac State Bank Bldg.: N . bath, » Room furn:shed “pt. with | gar., paved st. a accept good} price. P. W. Dinnan & Son, 6¢| ™0. including 5 Ph. FE 4-1574 WANTED TO BUY FIOM PRI- HOLDEN'S RED STAMPS - * i. ; ne vate party, ‘late model Ford F¢ ° art bath. $1500. dow: car, Huron. . apt, or buy cverything w fe a GIVEN WITH EVERY USED tt ja al SUBURBAN of ‘smaller home 4s a down bay: _haeinensaoneisoeaanal — 000 plus inventory down. Pate Later rt vig tar ae: fa EuRCHAS 3 | TOA men = NEED FROM NIT . ~~ Tmmediate possession Ss $13,500 “Two for one.« Lovely two Sale Resort Prop, 41 “B . Fine Restaurant ~~. | ~\$25 to $5€0 Now! . ae Sate el — 4 “4 DOOR ~ 2 Can b bedroom ungalow : XN, ae the” ash loan ‘service you or Sale ‘sed Cars 55 . ine) * # ° ; : LY, | een Side that | Site Rah gets outmost, sttte | GREEN LAKE OFFICE Net $2,000". | Bave bem looking for NN AOC GMAC Terms Radio & Heater cellgnt buy ab $9500. Terms. — ana one, also a (ON GREEN LAKE) - | tase Wodere Speen Gren GET JR LOAN Do . ; jYour Choice — : ev = oo modern cacept Dase=| ore Ba eo B ALL LAKES” | “proper, - ST anouid "be ‘net syOu —— PO EN-ONE-¥ eit -——§t.. an ae ~All Cars‘Guaranteed fo — ment. Cottage rented for $50 NCE 1 oS LIST It HERE. Bus month, ow doing a ¢ On “46 to ‘52 model ¢ Brine + 1953” j~ per mo 3 large | ots ighe privi| St ‘one RICE ERE. gpa i a4 . ver oar vour title, Let: us financ®\your| - . 26% W Huron FE 45-2264 ses. “Here 7070 COMMERCE RD. EM 3-4412 place that folks love to come to) {5 —— goregent pave Russell Young ; Eves. PE. 41823 or EM 3-5042 L H. BROWN, Realtor : Line from Detroit WO 5-T744 — br onal ond pes. = pes pdt eee ments soir op , Chevrolets COMMUNITY 1 : EQUITY IN CABIN ON AU SABLE) trace, ere | made on turnitere 5, ¥. eek cand TERRIF ad om ew. Cty Rt Bota tg River for housetrailer, or will po ont if orn & _~ eae in as = pecuritios Up to ls months to ~ Motor. Sales #23 sell, Phone FE 5-9876 Brea Ee] NEW.AND [weno writen oe raroace, | jp Te ee eure | ree Egon, winoule douse | OAKLAND LOAN CO.” ae ~ apaoux wumionré4 ROOMS, 2 VACANT 2 acres, close to Clarkston $800} pascment. oll furnace garage. | 19-300 on terms. Call for an appt 202 Pontiac st. Bk. Bde, FE 28206 Oss From — tn C , 8. rt bath. We-don't sas _"Happs New Year,'" enn MW pI Reakk Call after 4 pm 584 S Sautord1- ‘omer Sagina Lawrence : bd —! , $l, wn, 3. | unless we mean it, We do mean eorge Marble,.Realtor [<———_—_ 20 , : : . = i: : Ey en say that bere Hew | $261 orge Mar Ro Waterford For Sale Lots 42. \\ ARD E. P. cRTRIDGE eae ials GaN | At" the Worth kaa ¢ ‘, oy (™ TT TT Yones tagpenens 0 Ur tae Yours bos Phone OR $1268 00 |] WU | OF RICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS . monstrators Open Every Night tty" ee ey of ee cee ae ST ee sr 3 vofrooms din.| ?oderes ‘room bungalow. Near 2 Tots totaling 108, ft front “onricls Th Rint CiTies | OANS . New ‘Car Trade-ins 80f NOM - OL2 712 a. -NA 4 -ing space modernistic kitchen | Lake Oakland, Close to school | 799, 6 SK. rontnge. COAST-TO-COAST NxMain “er 2Li« s a © : ; ae | tables, “Mxtra large tility’ room ath MONS, REAL ESTATE | 154200, ba en on W Big Selection of " ROCK " Chev olet % ; a 5 Lake - Angelus | wit inanaey Coo Ricci ba | 6 He Ph. FE +is0s | jer =e oa . $650, , orld’ Ss Largest Community Loan Co,_ Body Styles and Color Re R ‘3 VI ~, Beautiful bedroo: _ Water heater & automatic oi! fur- 7 43_W. Huron Open Evé FE 2-816 30 E Lawrence FE 2-7131 oc > Saginaw at Cotta ig eye oe "GL pe female trom “Carson, (2.980 {Cee OF EXCELLENT PARM:|~ FRIENDLY SERVICE as low ds | svce-a—conwearatece PHONE FE 4-4546 = bedroom if'-x 14 H4vineg, tamiy. 1 you look at this home, | 3 Bedroom Ranch Type with or Re AUPANT, TOLLE MA 5-3604, nist : ob ‘ . Edmond Cdurt. Cai, anytime ~~ eo room. 15 x 23-with netural- -|--we know you cannot possibly say | without basements, Aluminum or Giroux «& Hick jl eames “OO MA’ wt t HAVE & FINE SELECTION OF a ed isn't--worth the ask price | brick siding, picture — windows DIXIE HW Y, : ~€ASH TROM a YT = = 2 used Cars that must be SUSINTES ee. window and seiect oak floors of $10,502 .with ni -$2,000 down. astered walls, tile bei, oak | 4395 Dixie Hw Ts Ps taal Plains ; M ~ bo : ° erd of year, Will take trace throughout, Full basement es is today ant make us prove! —fioorr automatic turnace & water) > 2. |? Frage echt busi Lag Ty — Get $10 to $500 quickly on car, fvr- ina or sell outright. Phone OA wine tec, room. rimuen | : here, large, Wty, Dae par. 100 x 200 Sa oe een ne SO) | peor peme Ree ear Ses Saati g ggg | ERSBLL ABE for a Saeubet eahign alk an Tt Seta See our model today. | Close to Pontiac, schools. & bus | PUL M JONES. REAL ESTATE or come in today. Provident Loan MICHIGAN’S dream lot 1 < 300. We de , service. In good neighborhood, On | 832, W. ge: _Fs._ 7S = _ and Savings Society. 7 West Law- ; pee . - BEEBE | prog | HAYDEN |S URASi Teresa | ern) ve Mee ge |e SN . ou all the good features — : . L. C.. Li : * ardware—. Sale Housetrailers 50 e FOUR. poor, Rai. HYDRA- | ~~ ‘OPEN PM Rate ee eal Beans, onl ; : L —. ON THE CORNER OF ‘matic, white wails, 1 TIL ¢ eM =. Si an appointment (Bs see- B ES: |. | 204 W Myron BE PE oa See Rome HE ne dd $1,000 for all the fixture and =e ~ ~ | WOODWARD AND 13 ‘MILE ROAD overhauled. This . ti x! _ Me Dore, A week 7 | TET Look! «| ("Rat Sk'ittatstooeernie | — Lakeland, Florida — onelson Park. | fuategtigtttGetinies wos Pontiac | Huron Motor Sales | cmeye- sy Bet am « Dw aoh : ook! Look! | - *| seo Disie Hey" "waterford [3 anartment furnished Sell or trade | A site worth seeing—high snd | land County. "Owner has’ sold ons} maw, Maren PE soe] | gold, 2 sone, fully exsioped. 814 a | -$1,600. dewn. The ful! price we for Pontiac rope sishaly ere with 0 water, oe ohare nf ya ba =. oo + 5 - a — eae wld Sirs ath tyes | A HOME OF YOUR | wei gem. ¢ gem eg | ¢ Mie BR Si”) ate caiany at) af || Cea eer sma) socHEVROLET one floor, has large 12 OWN smat' house rented $3,000 down.| CARL W. BERD, Realtor | 1e : miles. Perfect’ condition. $2,260. CONVERTIBLE COUPE 19% foot living rcom and- |, * ROve McLARTY) - 516 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. | ().P. Lj B '§6500 Dn: . PE ¢2651 cr FE 2108 after 6) Powergiide. radio. heater’ Hght ~ co teat te | Excellent: if. WE 2.2162.” PE ces) __Evennes FE Sit) alt Gre ne aces MOBILE HOMES pot am - (2, a es ook ae wees yon MO | 6 Yael aw home = — = = mane UILDING LOTS | “this bar grossed i eet ‘He lest| 96 8. to a ft in Jenath. Up tol Sie “SEOOND CAR cl ae Favments? Only €36! Bee — intoughout Carpeted nae TYCO Nt! ae IN Drayton, ‘seca ecarnmerenal 12 months ‘urme was in operation. | § vears to pay - pw {it dimmer sa : - _ Me - -Garane. otal Storm ‘sash. gion cE ° TOL MES- BARTRAM pat pumas oud ane = R ace in| You can buy 4 Les Hutchineon 33 Chev. Bel Air ; oa move i 4 our “gril M ICHIGAN’S a $1,500 Down. —— ee a3 on ‘P1950 Eves. OR 3-8001 Sane sears be ‘nthe. uving | S100" down. '53 Olds. sed: {KE ORION MOTOR SALES | . FINEST 3 parcels. pick the one you . | West Suburban . Established 1016 LIVE IN THE COUNTRY NEAR Band go to work. Pull Put Hutchinson’s Trailer Sale — 4s ee | oe BE CORTES OF a eg Bd room bungalow on Hospital 84.| weeeren scHootprstrict—e}— {BS SY on 8 lange > restricted | feenererrtbiog, i oe iat | 11 00. | ose Dinke--Minhway_Drevton Plats 95 Cadittac: “62 sedan |= ae = | woonttagD a. 13 +" Rome and “anotnrr $'acret "| frontage, ONLY sou Gown || FM. Sbedrm. home on paved| tare convenient terms rane. a Rr es ree ee 1952. «Ss | CRRYSLER WINDSOR ci with 4 room 1, botreoms, street. Aluminum siding, tiled } «For information call OR 3761 Iso Gormer ‘Gat tr &. “weodward | , + radia heater, eae ) both parcels fre located oo bach, gas heat, 2car garage. “STATE- WIDE. — 52810 52 Buick dyna. sedan CHEVROLETS {ent “condition. ‘$350. FE : 2 north of the city. Call fo- Donelson Park This home is in excellent con- LOTS FOR SALE THE dest BUYS ARE AT OX. = i950 DODGE LIFE-GNARD” oe __.._further-information. ‘| Ranch home of 2 bedroom dition’ and may be purchased ALL WITH SEWER AND WATER REAL ESTATE SERVI cc. | ford Trafler 8 Ids “RR” . Weht green FE &6563 after ss 1} Sere tt oomttticn throughout, a ee A oe) mre ee PONTIAC | STATE BANK. * BLDG. See the New 1954 52 Olds “88° 6 Beauties to _ | _ week days ee _ GILES REALTY co. neg shed garage. ge. sentesepe! INDIAN VILAGE. AiTm, brick Cass Lake, $1,195; lots 50° wide. PE esa ne An goers | Stewarts __131 Cadiltac “62 sedan |. Choose From - tas0 DODGE. WaTeaRER own: gw ture ~ m4 FE 5-6175 ety Large carps living rm. with| for $508, rane inde gt pinnas and Here is anayie quantity. beauty &| = - - 120 & or Open 9 to 8 Seminote Hille fireplace modern Kitchen, ¢'bed-| Also ® Jots in Pontiac, a . W. Dine the best in trailer construction | » : 7 Low as $895 - ‘9 FORD *& 2 DOOR. GOOD —— Exretient five (5) bedroom rms.. 2 tiled baths. oil AC heat AY CO. Son, 68° W. Huron. . 648 BK P ined easofably. Terms that; 51 Pontiac 2 & 4-dr. sed. condition °$350.00 FE e44sl, 140 : . $750 yDOWN ' with ail of the sovely eppoint= and reer aoe wil ith pace in ‘base- Brar-h T iw —— Orchard *- = “4 + pot | Steud bat stewart deeunied ; ) - ee see itt "ag bungalow. ' ment. $1 te neh. T-'~craph Rd. nr. Ore a on é& garag 5 Sed : : wort a oh bad, i procs Lath, wutomatic f tached an "oiner mo ee “Lake Rd. ee | Plenty-“of space inventory tess} Oxford Trailer Sales ~ 52 Ford Custom 8 ‘sedan - MICHIG: AN’S ee hat ee f00t. ‘only $4,750 | NORTH SIDE. Attractive 3-bedrm FE 2-0440. io “1,000 Call MA 35-2690, after Parts: & A ‘ — ae Ss = full. price. buceatoy. on pored stiect fasi | Lor series. WEAN WGGORNELL. | 4:90 —_l mt. Sous’ of take "Orlon, 2s! °S1 Buick sedarr is oe Ch po RY R VAL UET, Realtor-| AT |_"_off bus line. Oak fire.. painted | St. Frederick schools_ ideal i, Cea ne a OP THis : 3 THE BIG PAVED Lor eap: wot : ‘ Ra ay eNE ee RA | ing gd paved street. Price going yeery store. Fully “TF Mi€H =AR 6 , F ' ON-THE-COR oe “ays: ‘Telegraph _FE_3-0683 rage. ‘Thix home is well worth | $80. tor stocked. East-end of city. Store|. _ ROW 51 Lincoln sedan WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD “ t t] 4 (.- ° Ret sey 20: Sei weatron | : $3.050, terms. . Wie “A, NOTT, REALTOR Bide and dourie garage esa) Foy CAR-RICHARDSON. D..%0U NEED A GOOD USED ranspor a ion * oA SRE te. THE SIND 10 ose. | AND HARGER co. $1,000 DOWN. Off Franklin Road ens earedl “giles etme ‘2? to 40" “All "Sd Models ’52 Chev. Bel Air : flag. oe eee ee a ~_Family Growing? " 46° MieNOL te a dons ere eee mak on ree | SEM E HILI pe tone” OT ee a r704| - - Parkhue pacer « cron We we; We rien _|'46 Ponitiac sedan ~ $195. = Tiieh-s4e-Uhis- inviting 2 Bedroom | 52 Wo atures So Pere ares 7 ‘tay gas ried walls, ant 337 SEMINOLE HULLS. "(|7O BUY. TO SELL. “REALTOR. | oe ee a4 ‘Shehev-2tr— a . Wet racge- —_ sa _ brick and frame ‘home with spa- Open 8:30 “il 8:30 screens $8,200 for quick sale./~ 100 ft re we is THE “BIRD” to See 1540" ta . : = : eee" ’ h _piows unfinished upstairs tor _fu- - we os. ; -syeme EQUIPPED RESTAC- Dee RA ton MT?" 1951 Dodge Tudor 1'47.C ev. sedan ...... 295 Z a —— —— | FLLOYD KENT, Realtor [76 8 enerss Ben rant. going business #4 000 $1,000 oe ee + F Li —- ae oe room, “Youngstowa’ metal kiteh- Se | GENESEE SALES NOW SHOWING . ' » 195 : 2 ae ogy full” ke automatic, “heat > IT’s— VA cCANr ———— ' Laewrence ves, FE B8105 pa. ‘ceerer- we a eed ET a Le ae as Gas wral & | 50 Buick sedan < ~ or LSS. 47 Dodge sedan 195. = ae and hot r. Only $3,000 down, West Suburban Ranch Home, Open F , NT . —_ AND GAS 5T. Pur Wood coaches about our r rent : . : gall Mr, Deyo, FE-S1201, eve.| living room: dining ell.” 4 Next to Consuihers Power LOYD KENT. Realtor | seine business, by owner, Fur. ai purchase ion ona used ¢ 50) Ponti ds 53 Pont. ‘Cust. Cat, $2,495 | 49 Kaiser sedan ...... 195° . — Soy Mca Res | ele. WH Bax Reale] an SNE PRCSw'BEL| 9 Ponting sedaw 1 55 pont. Hix 8 4 dr. $1.95 3 9 25 : Po * F : = 100.4000 hry 2 Ly ; i “BUD” Nicholie. | ‘parece 914060. “exeenent | — Lege tk "Money to Loan’ 49 | "g7@_,BOWN GOOD. TRAM: | °5Q Bisick 2dr... _ | 51 Ford Cust. 84 dr., $895 | #1 Buick 2dr........ 95 ESTATE. erms, Bateman & Ka oy as a oney o h.0On te * epeded-aned ’ — — oon Reans Ga at 3 aoe. >) pa: es 8 paved ee aaeme| f od ately, Save re 24, ts 49) Buick super 4 dr.» $095 47 Nash-sedan-sso= 195 oes members, ~ 18 THE “BIRD” TO trees, $100 down e : be a) soe pe Poa “ 49 Ford Custom g i 49, Ford: Ct t, 6 2 dr., $395 {48 Dodge sedan .: less 25. |. “DOLLAR VALUES“: ; were = LADD: “f s Fest. See it and compare it, "47 Pontiag 6 4 de... $393 | 49 Fy; d 19 _ BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL HOME LAUGHING ON 42¢ Dixie Hey, OR vn ; - Parkhurst Trailer '49-Studebaker sedan’ | y d eed razier sedan .... 5 ~ foom. 2b rooms ions ‘fies nly, THE OUTSIDE. — Corner -Cass Lake Rd. Bae ian 1540 iio na * Soles ny 24611 | * 4: "on / An erson _ 6 Chev. lb. 195 e ‘space, Full ba-ement, Hot air crying on the inside. That =. a 43. Lake Orion 49 Cadillac “62” sedan _/ RPC. 5305 : ames, $8,950. $2,500 down. . Shout dentribes: tine peemiful’ nd For Sale Acreage e Sear RE AT Ox oe ; Pot ntiac-Buick LONG LAF: country home. This 7-room home | ~~ A THE Burs Sad = + 4. cers { * pbatgeam, ead overtockine r) : almost as sturdy now -as. the . _ford_Traile _| 49 Buick “76” 2 dr. ¥4, or Your Old CarDown See ok a c os garage. | — ren day it was ballt and pod as : 4 — «§ ACRES —} 755¥ Auburn, Utica, Mich. Bank-Rates on Balance ~ . wa o P alo _ ap pagenegp ; ‘ae mee ‘aade sot: reed some | " highway ‘an ita, * epee | "48 Cadillac “ey sedan REpublic :2-300, - | - Many More to ae ws Fe ate New ERS Hn Biot fe e| pee wt, Sgt eee | — You May Borrow 48 Chev. elly/epe.(~ | ffxii tom maton ik Nes} Choose From: ; Gate bat lek it goed teak Geahage tae wena | TUG" BORST, © Realtor celbrepe. " -) Hautes. 810 Third: Be | ee : ser eed Three Bedroom} Reset ar| atm en $2 5 $500 § wha] ee eo | and other out) buildings. All thi a ee | ACRES A md 4 We Pike nei Sees fe eran Se indole a y |r ck ‘Re + —<— On s year ~—— eam | ‘ CENTRAL . LIN aoe eee. terms. 1 ric an, slers| : - : some woods, Good 48 F, a ony, OLN MERCURY THE B VED Lor a “=| $0 room 2 at ne tu road close to schools. $995. 5. at gis ob. epe. 4 i BiG Fa 913 725 & em [48 Chev. sedan ai For 3 a good used car tiles von tea Co sh Be << --——$g-gpuaranteed talt-or see | cellent condition — $1,000, a Ht D New, Low F ovat | Eo en JB reaacieds arr ‘or 7 aot pevmenia "47 Pontiac dan pg ben ni pe oa , own Payment us today, ‘ee ned nre e de Leh “7 Ford conv, 1 at igh Se g miles. (Very clean” 9880. Lady Model is WARD E. ‘PARTRIDGE, Coe Sage bee Bl IC K NER ise gk vlarkston YOUR “4s OR “a” MODEL WIE =. - 0 ACRES; .. . owe & | ake & shod down paym a4 OPEN | REALTOR®. - FE2836| . “oe eee | Drive. ‘s sees ‘tor Bees 43. W. Huron St.. Open Eve, 7 to 9| Colonia; 7 room with $ bedrooms, | FINANCE CO. ; MOTOR SALES ,. | mly & AS ee SUNDAY 19 plete bath, 18° n, | Ab CHPYAT EP PUYMOTITH DE. 8, WEEKDAY: 3-6 ee Property 40B ful’ we rally CORkeR N. Sadrwaw a hhdnoN Clark: an er Ma tatat , “wi Se Seep, ricer a. Pa | SOR 8, ats F Middlebent Red. oocut | aes Open 6:20 af ~+-F-m, ens ae Scegraeh Revd turn left on | BED WARMER z Middiede t to ke _ 7 aes =; “ i. u tena Alt-the-2 ve cars: have oe tye _tadios heaters, For |: ne one 3 he Le “youn, ALWAas | . DO BETTER, ead Ee a cap at ag eM aly, De THE PONTIAC: PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1054 cane een : oe prot oe _ ? RE SE NN I OT cea a Ty Sate cfr. fele eed Sere. 28 | MODES MAIDENS + : { Sale i eens Sots 66 | Sale Household Goods 66 - a oe y ; - RECONDITIONE ‘$2 Ford ws ton pickup, ae Small down arn Free parking. Open New’ Year : AS RIGHT erecvisrroneveners ONG DAVENPOR®B WYMAN'S Pane Bure Ie se oad _* ‘ apniNGER - Practically all body styles INA “9 , in good ee. a oe can aow Ci WO Burm ters Boxer, sted service; fo in the following makes; _ SEPARATE SHOP Chevrolet stake, won't) _ Ph, FE 2-3285 ~ 4 Mirren ear ; wixDOws. tt! PE +0583. 2 te Sa Sac | SNE fe 8 aed Truce ec ERO EAN | PELaMEGA 2" REPRE |-SURPLUS LOMRER” |" : ici c _ ® MATERIAL 6A : I dsons,” Come $e¢: Us 2 $3886. 1953 PLYMOUTH ™ c arp ? coe sed Trucks Where you'r dollars ni ng sense Geen ewan wEW, we ad ow ___ tie- each : oe tag _ fora new or used Hud- 'S2 Pord 2 dr. radio, heat-| Radio -heater many extras Beau-| ¢fC. - Are All ; at the L & 8 Bae Co, The Big | Hardie Garden cnd orchard spray- | 1x6 sheathing-root boards. Sale Farm Produce JIA . ~son-— - a er. custom m ¢ ‘et (PS tiful Hae gray Ln Goor, New ATC £ TAF 1 Red pore, oe mare Ra. imi} ers. Garden tractors oe ee | New —— — menses fi ted , : “Fr 7 a ear — _ 370 Tt isit 1dy TOr WOrKk S- ot-AubureBeigsi« 3 acres ene aggererrerigs wet teal : APPLES, POPULAR “VARIETIES: Your -Hudson- Dealer - 39 ‘tw hv "SPECIAL ~ <_< * ro R bf ” free PaeW AND USED Rotaries and vel ty bers |Soe0 Wphland. Ra Vad-te) OM 3.7002 pene? i ste]. tats Orie. ME -@ Pike ve PO i “|: DEB. . eds of ali] kinds and sizes Garden & Lawn | Open s excemt Sundays. | .ga3 = Wenciry. as DOSR_ OWNER ° Fe rd $ dr. Rica o heat Champien—tour four BARE asd Pai aes _—s peed table and peal Woodward Are owt od 14 Mile 1 a dl: ind Ww ” Se — : 2 fz" ~~ fomedrneas Will sacrifice.| _ er, Yordomatic. “win9 poater., overdrive, flatsh, $1308, ‘ 50 GMC ? i E- png ad gO - _ TT pent Seoteten- Midwest | ratty, colum ae Pee OS APPLES mins ane > os 4 evening . . : ; : . ~ i eres. | MACINTOSH, JONA <. wt 51 Ford 2 dr, radio - Ser, a Se —e_ ee _ ee _vurn Ornamental, “FE +4 | ings & Courtiands, $1.80 up. Leon- 4 - | Ranges, gas and ¢ T BLOCKS |~ = x et Sekar BN. Bquired =~ LARRY 2 & heater . ... $695 4-TON PICKUP as ~ - Hew stoves and “als space beat ~ CEMEN r-B on “an — . : fe . ers Immediately delivered 0% Sheffield W = er + 4 ___ JEROME. |'50 Ford 4 dr., radio | S AVE very ‘clean body, smooth AFTRA T Co Steet tnd Gresser, ne in : OLVERINE | Porarges C2 oy Rome | ~ & heater ........$595 runping engine. KD] tivins room suites, | gy PACRBONS RENTAL, | 200 a. Paddock. FE. BOT™ Dogs Trained, Board 71C- F ‘ + * . oe Dinise room suites, etc. . we. FE: . Rochester,Ford Desler_|'51 Studebaker sedan 345] “inter sy aa 8699 Your Ford Dialer | rR SEE 5 amoy, | Hace senses Toe FE ne aoe teres oe M Bit poor ae S : pe y SEWIN MACHINES, ALL MARES See eee eee ee eee at ints ner Moc! Siee | Dogs & CATS. PVT. RUNS. MEAT, i ‘51 Nash 4d da in ood used car 3 —heat_end_conk _3S 8__Tele ~ Sheu. we f, S0Cas,. ng gOC ser ae 147 S. Saginaw St, matic electrie ignition oll furnaces | 3x4 per fe. SII. Be |._Telegraph $500 00 radio-& heater... $595 : Phone FE 5-4101 — a fe Sareern wtors. | S20 new per Ri scescescs aig For Sale Poultry 72 ; ° patter CHETSLER eV. ae a tanks,” bot and fittings | Ngw tree stand. HT Toilets $22.96 cam wean. '48 Buick.2 dr., ~finkon tdéllent Wes, fadion nese [>= | 2 Fate ott B08 8 | Fetno mar SERVICE CO FIRE BARGAINS || POnieade some8. ys | Fadio & heater.. $325 gt V-4 engine, power brates. to | PICKUP . TV sntenn - $995 | Associated With Trailer Exchange per rel. -. ROSE TURKEY F. iscount 2 ° down and 48.00» month, Ligh 195] . WALTON TV 6. a Telegraph 4 |e et A IRKEY FARM ; 1952 STUDEBAKER ight cream ae. sharp Open Evenings & Sundays P. M.| 4x8 %" sheet reek 8h . 46 Ford 2 dr... sss $195 Commander V-8. Automatic shift | 21) around. i PE222%57 == Josiy>_Cr_ Walton GASH POR PORNITURE ' BUILDING? at at Auburn, AB 353 F radio and heater, Good tires, light aroun : DULANE PRYRITE DEEP FRY- re aisei pod poy tree ectimates te ; OFC }asDodge sedan, - | ot myname | - $695, 3 FORD — [PeecieRiris [SSS "At | samm—on, somven ae | Sit" Sh” fads “mcd radio & heater... $245 ee ee ate ae a. £6 Ft Stak Sas Jord Mespigag Fisorecent, Cems ne ee Between. FE =: FENCES” FHA teen . : : . Ft. Stake > at. Jan S worescent, | L ——— a OwER ki — er. oney down, "46 Buick ‘sedan, ‘ ~ ° 8 Cyl..2-speed Axtie - Son erase SPRINGS. & MATTRESS, duct work like sew FE ; ° Fac tory: < 3 _ PDS Soak ncn | 39x, sexes. * Marines | Saw T_MYER’S PUMPS radio & heater. .. -$100 ; loc ge ‘ s et brakes Williams " Lake. % KARAT BLUE WHITE Brg ty “ieatow and deepwell Jet pumps Offi jals’ YV. $1195 LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95| PRs, pertect camer Mh ee gee lals |: nny NASAAS- |. %-TON ed Mad Hog.” 4.98 nouse pam 1250 eal | SARA TILDOR Rog. $10. 20 gal auto, wae water : = | | a? , 7 SPECIALS | Peawaneton macanae ato | Sond Su: pe gets sine a Cars ey: r _, | Will receive complete sat- | Looks sharp, drives sharp, eer tue complete. gis| {f2¢ demonstration, Rule's Drug -. Kelly's Hardware . ne SAPenewoan eS _| isfaction and. :a 4 is sharp: excellent. tires. i | Bay pen capeasenaeess a reer 98 ee 000 Achtre Ot Adame US S001 ~ Mother of Pearl seat! See it! eS —-Don't-forget- ‘onsen “Magie-ab Vitamins" comic book. | day, |submitting a tore specific’ . at Cunningham's, Your children will love it . . No charge! | program later. ; se . 1 , . The Yukon River is navigable by: here ee ES hr on B ON SALE 1a ‘ na -T mae sc Pract CUNNINGHAM'S DRUG STORES (ep Iie siaeaiall Glass Lined Gas : | af : Water Heaters . Fast, Efficient Inner Flue , 84% 104.95 * 30 gallon tank formed 4 ot | ™ —_— Fe = “ Lael Sleie ‘fused toheavy~steet; * Medicine: Cobinet. —-Ritehen Settles .. Toilet Seats. |. _— will never rust or cor- Fits Opening 14x20%x31/2-in. Odorless, Smoke-Free Kitchen | Smooth, Sanitary,.Waterprool = Fode. Backed by ‘Sears’ 10- 3 hie ~ | veer sanrenten Thick layer pow Sms. 29.1 DOWN Reg. 32.50 28.88 Rog. 8.58 6.98 _ Of ijsulation surrounds tank, ~ Flustescent gh oa phd dy 7 “> @-BOWN- 5 Loot trim Mother of Pearl h u omatic with 16x20-in. plate glass mir- ig 10-inch fan. moveg out he. fammaitet, of Bat con- ror, 2 adjustable shelves, tooth- /smaoke, steam; odors! Brings in °¢ in 7 Harmony House col- ; ng Pp brush holder, bladé slot. Save ~ fresh air for a cleanet kitchen. ors. All fittings chrome plated. trol. Save! oo nowho Chrome plated grille. Sale! Closed fidnt style! Save! pa REO i anda ll “IT’S _. ODORLESS ; IT’S | *_RESISTS ’ scree CHIPPING, oa PEELING ji HAS HIGH ia35 HIDING POWER ~ FINISH" Interior Alkyd 49 Base Finish! tillon: 4 V For. Walls, Trim, Metal in Any Room o ONE COAT COVERAGE cept on raw plaster) - | BATHROOM king- size bathroom mats yay | Compare! You've seen them elsewhere for as much as 3.98. Regular 3.48 _Nea-skid- mats-27x48-in.in many. Harmony House Colors like WHITE.AND ~“ 14 COLORS _ Dawn Gray‘or Cherry Red. Thick-looped cotton mats: for every ie 88 +. J ~ "___“_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 41954. FIVE SAVE im JAN UARY a ~CALL FE 4-2511_ ; = 2 F ee oo i ~ Foam Latex Pillow | © my 2 on a- big. 19x x26 Nedecon’ for ‘quality 9.95-~ a by F amous : KOOLF FOAM HERES REAL VALUE ! im ean rE Pure odorless latex ‘Koolfoam pillow for bigger aoe: savings, easier sleeping. Washable and dustless it =f} keeps its firm arid round shape without everneed= ff ing to be plumped up. Sanforized cord edged, =§ {| ‘ zippered percale cover that is washable and sanitary. Koolfoam comfort at a low January — pricet> Hurry in today or-catt-FE-4-2511 for —— > - immediate delivery’. . “buy several! e a tpi neg team in aes "$< Waite’s—Fourth “Floor: ae Eee: aes ‘A 21x27 Large, First : Quality. Pillow! pans 100% © Saas -down: pillow [| . a ih 8 oz. blue and white |’ ; ye “stri ped ticking. “Absolutely — 1- “Chicas pak biG: whi fomir pttiows with —— per- fe first quality and at a White Sale / (| éale cover. Wonderful for allergy sufferers. . . tops for real i= . “low price that allows you to buy | sink-in Sleeping pleasure. Millions of tiny foam oe e | ~ Several for your feenlly, s Sepes oe ~ bubbles assure you of the finest. leeping | ever! eee : “Waites Fourth Floor or Call. FE 4.2511! : —_—_—_—_——— ss iy Gaaaoac ancora — = —— — eee mom =: y eS ee Pe ea ; 2s a ae ‘ Le Se Soe ae yee ne Sere ‘ a : i h : Seo ee gras Me ye oe . % E 3 = is age ie = fe pe es ee - pet x ; x Na THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, ‘JANUARY | 4, 1954 ‘ ; e ‘ a © , e s 4 G ert : : ; : Py ’ ee fe tops pg eee fe: . \ \ \ Fa a gui} | : ° Ke a ee q ® . ~e — 289. ever -_tmagine - pibgttlcacityy colisd Belek. linen. table- cloths that are guaranteed to wash without losing their E lustrous @oloring! Choose dazzling colors of: Forest © Green, Yellow; Grey, Pink; Red,and Chartreuse. You save——\ — E- =e on our January White Sale Prices so burry in today! 99 Large 52x68 Size, Regularly 4.98 . . . Save 1.99! 99. XT ge ae Large 60x80 ‘Size, Reeulrs 6.98 . - . Save I 99! nN = 99 TERRIFIC SAVINGS } i | ep laree -60x90 Size, Regularly 7.98... Save 1.99! e os 7 aa ve CALL FE 2511 ‘Today! AG ea. 17227 Napkins, Regularly 98 Each .:. Save 49! = wan Foe tame See BUY NOW and SAVE! = - save ap to 5.99 on sgl : “save Up to $2 on — of IRISH LINEN DAMASK. s . : Lisciplecily patina ee ee ee 2 : e “>> imported trish linen or liner soe otis tt ore i ane - Aivhand mode, thread drawn hems. Choose. Hey sain ee be Ee fully bleached a wrik-oatl _E 99 | wine, green, pink, brown, blue,; “grey, oe : In fact, their beauty increases with ‘aoch ‘> Se mecca ; a a ior ye oe lee “Teas Size, Regularly Sas ele 1.69 = : 64c402,- 69 2020 Nephinn, | 16x45 Size, Regularly 379 ...... 1.79 3S : ae *. = Regularly 1298 . oseke ot Reg. 986 .creceseeee 49¢ | 16x54 4 Size, Regularly 3.98 esos . 1,99 a ee ee — Weil's Fourth Floce , | eo ee Wat's Fourth Moe = = a me ee rene ee rn SE gies ees = - a sere = oT TRO = ees a oe Taste = sae ee re we c= == . a = aaa x naeee’s* eis eet nee es aA sere Are es oe a ee ge Sep eer enegeteaesg nn es sais vetvnabesds ereesevawrreeh oy De ee et A ge ek NS a ye ee a a i a ee ee ie THE. PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1056 A590 SST TE EFL . s SAVE JANUARY : . - — Three Pieces Include: e Tank Cover oe age Eg , WTank Lid Cover Ane yom oo : J Toilet Seat Cover — ae Good Housekeeping fo Seal of Appreeall i Yeu Gielen ot Teal & i eee i nome _Stonding or Wall ‘Type! ee, Bo ‘ask Attached to Wail | : . se eee to Bow! a: z img es ee 1 : iS ier tha | And just ical mt thehdap ion: 1 colors you may & ae ‘Now!-Add-decorater colors to your bathroom | choose from: ; IE and at the same time get rid of a nuisance | ( ) 1. @ Hunter Green © Sunlight _@ Coral. i tank moisture). The answer is Tankettes . . ; | © Dove Gray Yellow - - | © Poppy Red beautiful cotton chenille that is fully washable @ Mint Green © Bright White @ Rosy Pink~ and absolutely will not mildew! It is designed _ 4: © Powder Blue peg ge — a ee to-fit any type or model tank and you get three _ | Smart housewives will buy several. . .. 4 gpeakhion p Pieces all for 3.98! ee |, — | eliminating condensation and nating their | fo C 2 ee é eee hk a Ga | : Cha an ag et te e s ot 9 3. Includes reson rb ber mat and colorful ‘chenille. cover! f In-the same colors. as ta you get a comfortable. oo resilient rubber. mat with / colored chenille cover for interchanging. Slips on nd off _for washing! Rit: = = _ Measures 24x36! Gover et for 2.9800 ea aa ES. = Sania eee SAVE im JANUARY CALL FE 42511 2 3. 99 on first quality “rope patterned” : , a - | - CHENIL preston 8. 98 full or twin * Beautiful first carding chenille spreads all at one low price for both full or twin size! Intérest- | ing rope pattern on corduroy background .. os _ thickly piled to add.a-touch of luxury. And ‘they‘re completely washable with colors guar- anteed to be fast! Enhance your bedroom. with |' bedroom. They are reversible, completely washable, and_ the. pattern is a “George © 72. FE 42511! -CHOOSE FROM. ME: RICH COLORS- White, Blue, ta Green, F orest Sree, American ee. Rose, Sun Gold 11.53 0 on a luxurious George \ Washington “type” | platered ‘and_ aay ‘odd ‘babuty | to your eR gia se scree aoe aR Washington Type” that you find as heir- looms! Fringed on 3 sides, you can’t miss _ this opportunity to buy luxury at a low price. | ’ The irregularities are ‘sosmall we can’ ‘te even find them! ~~? __THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 954 NINE SAWE in JANUARY CALL FE ‘inate : Large 72x84 si size” .Martex’ “Invitation” Turkish “Towel . Ensemble. ‘The colorful embroidery — .Martex. Deep and fluffy, absorbent and soft to the touch and colored -, = J. 4 ..adds a. luxurious, tasteful accent, “and gives them an expensive look. to do biggies for myo: s tiggleg i i for hha Se a. to a rotre ees 2 | ‘They're desi = ah Me r | os Je GO at’s easy to do a aite’s low ite Sale Prices re . | ___-.28 y signed: -exclusi ive aly for Wait te’ Ss by 1a tex and make wonderful , extra thick with handsomé ‘dobby border and come in a host of colors. ad gM ; = : : é 1} —____ Charcoal, azalea, azure, aquamist, apricot, red, spruce. _green, sunflower, . 2 bright colors: Bud pink, aquamist, sunflower and white. and white. “Save 49c on each ensemble! ° an §e Foe ue eS = a « = | Unusual Kite a om Original Towe : hh 1 : 4 . The Newest) lin Kitchen To rt 224 i inch B Bath Towel | 16328 8 inch Guet 1 Towel ie “Iss inch t Wash C Cloth a Hondaennaly_¢ colored, ‘made exclusively for Woive’s alone in Pontiac! — fluff : Poe a & Vee Pt _WeitésFourh Flor” ae i aad at. Re “TWELVE STE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1954 — Samat sense cult “a. eetens ze x i al eal ? te Pe so <= £3 V7 E- ea 7 o nS , : 7 : = : 9 : = ee ‘ = : { Bax in ae, oe —! . Keep toasty warm under a Textron Electric }_ Blanket that is completely washable, guaranteed for one: year, and has beerr giver: - the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval! All first: quality, full bed size, and also os guaranteed against rmothdamage! . ‘Handsomely boxed forgift giving or summer storage! Stay warm this winter under just one blanket! - . - 9 F. = as : 5 ae =e a — | . roe? oe : a < ae | P Your Choice of: pl . . ~ : . s _ . ; i Ger: * ! Pay 50: Down-50: Weekly!” cs Green Coe Housekeeping Seal cof ee ! 4 6.210 on a Reversible, large 7 2x 80 - Down Comfo rter a a fo he Regularly 21.98. « ret for value! i. : of “Here i isa Souler 21 98 / 100% down filled com- _forter with lustrous. taffeta, a tg i vaversivte. covering | that is : i dectitied to- add a look of luxury to. e = : any bedroom!.lt’s first quality, and large .. size (72x84) and you can reverse colors ina 2 _ jiffy. Hurry in today | for this tops in.town value or . ‘call FE 4 — Hight. away. —++ while pal ies ‘ - Pee ce : a3 on Wetter Floor ae ee ee ee a © ene edd deeaitel sow alestded ne pene: Se Sak wea em See pe es ‘ g ahi Stes 38 ty 4 " ’ 2 8 fe t 8 5 | = SAVE - in = , a JANUARY ag _ CALL FE 4.2511 | + —| Reg. -3.29-—Juniby- Shab | Reg. 79* Type 180 Pereale-}— be BLANKET BAG. ‘Pillow Protector | 1} ~<— It ‘ =. i | a—j= i & — —— ee | me i= — os S eideetiee ciated Stal a eal oll ~— ~~ en | i= es % Rk Bh et ie Be Lo = w& a & a sees : q Zipper “dine holds 3 i. 3 Save ‘32c . q blankets. Hos heavy Zipper closing, sanitary, 4 4 J quilted ‘frorit, 4 gouge ‘bleached, arid washable _per- | 4 . plastic construction, __cale pillow protector for stind- 1 + ; : is = ~ 3 A” Rose, blue and green, © f > : ord size pillows! = = Be 4 ee 1 ¢ 5 Reg: 89" ‘Pure 100% Linen Reg. 15" Famous Morgan Jo Jones | 3 : os : es bre = Si 52c - Seve Gees. “ : v ee Soft, absorbent 12x’ . inch = “gaily colored dish | of - : > «Quality mesh | Stockup now 4 3 idles ea 7s ee | Reg: 4.98 Twin and Pull Size | “Reg. 79° Type 128 Ia Quality = MATTRESS COVERS | Pillow Tubing — _ Washable, -colorfost, 18x26 dish towels in stripes and checks. 100% - > - pure angered Irish linen. see e ceiccaniciommme ax on Save 2.01 : bi zipper “ closing wonheat ao. it’s both San- “Aerized and bleached 2 twin or full. f oa oe |. able, - Make your own sheets and ff Se “FOURTEEN, __«.._, THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1954 __ “jt * os 2? 8 6 SAVE men CALL FE 42511 in JANUARY Ba ~ Made of pliable, sturdy — q GOODYEAR VINYLFILM 5. with matching ‘curtains! “A cotrplitely tain Sffie Gf Auictired’ drapery’ The granite- type surface. is contemporary and will fit any period scheme. Sun re- _ sistant dyes add extra beauty. The well’ $0 inches long Sis, :. carefully woven and colored to fit all needs. . | PATTERN: Hemingway's “Old Man and the Sea” | What c a difference there is is in h plastic curtains. These tastefully colorful prints blend perfectly with towels and accessories—keep their sup- ~ ple softness for years. Strongly nylon-hemmed of extra heavy Goodyear VINYLFILM they : don’t /’blow-in”, crack, fade or mildew—are ra f= sf) stain resistant and clean with a damp cloth! ts. , = Save today! HEMINGWAY PATTERN: . 3-color print with subtle halftones on smartly contrasting backgrounds of Green, Yellow, : _- Blue, Peach, Hunter, Rose, Gray, and Snowy Ses White. Seamless 72-inch Goodyear Minyitfiim : that holds its tush’ ‘loveliness “for years, sae Waite’s—Fourth Floor. 1) ‘he 54 balanced texture of these draperies create ‘sea Sprays: punter, reen, beige and red. _-graceful organ pipe folds. Choose ice Rink, a ae ii — Ye FIFTEEN _ SAVE in JAN UARY CALL FE 42511 ‘toasty. warm and. contoured. for. smoother . fitting. GH. AUTOMATIC BLAN KET 95 _ single bed, a gle coedrot OF Farnaus General Electric Contoured . Automatic Blanket in 5 flaming colors! Contoured to fit your mattress a allowing any amounf of turning and tossing _ without pulling blanket off. .. . it’s custom made to fit a single or double bed! It is ~ washable, too! Maintains a constant, even. heat automatically and gives you warmth without weight during coldest winter months. Choose yours today in chartreuse, flamingo, green, gold, and blue. Double Bed, Double Control .... | “Double Bed, Single Control... Plus Féderal Tax ‘Paite’s Double or single size 10. 98 oe spread ae ee . : aes distinctive elegance to your bedrconi or chromspun ensemble. Beautiful, life-of-the-fabric. colors are slow to show soil, easy to clean, stay new-looking longer. High count chromspun ~~ taffeta with diamond quilted top. Has a soft, tustrous: finish—adds a decorator touch to your room. Quality tailored with custom styling in the corded hem that holds the skirt in soft rippling folds. Top is triple stitched, gathered 22” drop on 3 sides, slit corners. Colorfast, laboratory tested and approved for long _ wear and carefu | workmanship. © Pillow Shams, Reg. 4.98 3.98 | - Rose-Red Blue. Sea | Green Waite. ’s—Fourth Ace te THE PONTIAC PRESS; MONDAY,-JANUARY 4, 1954 — —-— Te re SAVE in 7AN VARY — Waite’s Can F it Your Window ; “EX Whether “It’s Short; - Big, Small! _ —With problem windows, picture- inden or any windows at all . answer to quick, easy beauty is Cameo Shirback . ; drapes automatically. Here are curtains specially designed toendall of & ~ ub -.your worriés...... They. wash ina: jiffy .. nies flor ~easy to iron! Hurry in for yours today . these were not custom-cut to your own measure. and they‘reso . your friends will — believe : . the . the. eurtiikes that” a 1 i| * 7 cy a — >. 5 “Sand PS 75,1 ~ Vy . ony | ior 2h a? ee Lisi Just look at the variety of sizes Waite’ s offers. ‘you! aoe In len Wearing No-Iron NYLON in weohielnelig Easy dice ORLON 51x36 51x45 51x54 10.49. 10.99 * : ee . 51x81. - 51x80 + 12,99 51x99 51x108 - | 72x54 72x63 11,49 | 24. 49 | 24.99 25.49 96x9 — 25-99 — = y ‘27.99 12.49 96x! 08 ae 41x63 36.49 | 141x72 41x81 13.99 14.99 - 18.49 | 18.79 | = Fa2 | 12x81 72x90: = _ 96x54 sare z3 } 18 c 5x90 | 240x81 141x900 141x99 > 141x108- 44.99 50.99 51.99 -— 67.99° ‘I, 240x90 68.99 37.29 | 37.99 pe et tear 70x63 ~ 70x72 - 70x81 70x90 -95x54— 41.99 29.99. | L$0i.36. | 30x45 50x54 ~ -4279- 50x63. «(13.49 ies 80 2 8088 — SOKO ” 50x99 _. - 50x108 © 14.49 7 14.99} 16.99 20.49 | 20.99 21.49 || 21.99 | 11.49 - 11.99 13.99 15.99 22.49 © edie, - 95x63. 95x72. © leh 8 Si _ 29.99 95x90 95x99 134x63 S472 f 134x81 95-108 = 27.99 28.49 28.99 31.99 | 33.99 _ 40.99 ~134x90 — ~ 134x99 134x108 200x81 - 200x90 - 240x8T ~ 41.99 — | 42.99 43.99 | 46.99 49.99 | 58.99 59.99 73.99 ; ~240x90° T4199 . 4 angen et Goel, ee, aite's—Fourth Floor . LJ es ee - : « we : . . fis ey topes ~ . . , bd ¢ 8 e« * toe 8 6s o * se Wait —-¢ = _? * * : :* e id é x DY -~MADE SLIpCovERS _In THREE PATTERNS. cond. OVER 28 wea ee eta M CONCORD as An ee Chair Sofa Soaat : : ‘CONCORD: Sofa 21.98... Chair 10.98 | CONCORD AM. - "onielae Sure£ilt ears fit. more- Gorniitee shi: better. thanks. to exclusive. lastex backs, | a pe ~7x} custom zippers that mold and hold ‘em to furniture contours. We have lots of patterns, colors, . : its , fabrics to please the fussiest tastes. Best / fo all eer re priced for little budgets. ) ™ Choose yours today! oe a ee ae CONCORD Twill solids. Colors: TIBET Twill Multi-colored pussy. JUBILEE Twill leaf ‘and ions 4 “wine, green or gray! --willow print. Colors: wine; green, print. Colors; ....gray-only with } a eo Ue coe _ OF gray. multi-colored design. . : SS “Choose your. style a i : - = ‘EIGHTEEN’ ____—_—_ THE. PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1954 SAVE in JANUARY “Galifornia Redwood Cornices “3” and 44” wide pos. Reg. 3.98 ry Genuine :Galifornia kiln dried’ redwood . . . magnificently grained . . . non-warping! - @ The best wood for. cornice work . +. and with the new dust cap _ added-. . a terrific buy! 37" _and 44 " wide, 5 ragolarly 3.98. etsy y- ae 56 Caan ale a ~ 48", 58° and 66” wide, regularly 4.98... 3.98 < —<—eeee — can slip in! 8 inches er! TO” and 78” wide, regularly 5.98....... 4.98 ro Le dein Se ‘em! Stain ‘emi Cover with } . ate 88” and 96” wide, regularly 6.98...... tee: 5.98 10”. Depth: Also in : Ch ~ "Stock ‘at Slightly . eT del h i . _ 109 and 121” wide, regularly 10.98.... PMD | Higher Prices! “Ji ida siemingines when “ “ : ja Ponty you come! 132” and 144 wide, regularly 15. 98. 1S. AQ - GREE RS : ok VENETIAN BLINE with Hunter Douglas Plastic: Tape SS 93 ‘Reg.’ 7.50—19” thr u 26” wide : ‘ ie ~, ; ef ; / / / j> / 27 thru 36 inches wide. ses e ie Pe 5.49 37 thru 43 inches wide. = es ye 7. ; we 47.49 aad thru 54 inches wide... eee Fine quality aluminum Is lightw ight, durable, handeciis and véry easy to clean. . . grease, dirt and grime wipes right off. The plastic pes are washable, too, and won't shrink, stretch, discolor, fray or mildew ‘ever! Venetian blinds do so much td make your windows beautiful, and you can be assured these will stay fresh and new looking ot for years. See, shop, save . . . tomorrow for sure, Waite’ s—F. ourth Floor _* JANUARY | va FE 4.2511~ | , need: - no 7 ironing. TaN A 7 Ante ry 5-0 = : | ae 6 long—single width 10.98 ‘ Pea long—single width. 11.49 80 long-—single width 1.98 . 90 long—single width- 12.98 ~ Double width” long” 24.98 ‘ Triple width 90” long 35.98 ——S ‘Adventéanes of Fiberglas— | | @ Fiberglas curtains are snowy white and keep their dazzling color through many washes! : ae | ©@ Fiberglas curtains wash easily and are ready: to hang in 7 minutes! Need no ironing! Sea § oon @ Fiberglas curtains are so strong they. ‘practically won't wear out! Fireproof too! - Steel fe Fiberglas curtains resist soil . . dirt rolls wf is it it like glass . . practical! : ee 7 ou ry tat curtains resist 5 fling ¢ Irom sunlight . - resist eek and raliator heart eee NS | PRCT coo Leite — = 6" - = W263 inches 6" = s2s72 inches = : ey ae ™ 49 2x81 inches . = 98 . 42290 inches /* - cate eae - — — —— i THE PONTIAC a MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1954 SAVE ir JANUARY .) 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