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Scattered showers, which might change to snow if a cold 
front sweeps in, are expected 
in downtown Pontiac. 
  | les 146 for Title Bout Tonight 
  as ‘work at 11 a.m. (EST) Saturday. 
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146 the regular radio schedule. : Truman Is Big Attraction 
d China Market | 
      But He'lGive ; | Written Queries 
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            White was kept in the 
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Ramee bh he 6 permeation sags ——- crnsty record waltea > . pernannd mate “4 peley and uot curs, = _ | Police said she reported the man! ‘This included records of the Mrs. Thomas J. White of Indianapolis, Republican}: ay. ox president “It you have been reading the) Put Ber out of the ar sit ol cea mats probate judge, resis! member of Indiana's Textbook Commission, said the| during ‘a mornin press in the last two days you'l|®. m. after giving her $5. Police | ter of deeds, and county treasurer. | > and all information about the Quaker | York that | notice the ‘subject came wp in/said the girl hed been riding| AT Stee records were et the | religion be removed | with the subpoena See ET ee ect cic  ag| around in the kiduaper’s car 10 superintendent of schools, agricul-|from. school books because| as;  sarky mons Re Set eg ments — partial recognition of on the controversy, — Communist China. about four hours. . [tural agent, health department,| they tend to support com- | ! renee : “We -camnot sell nor can we She still was wearing the pa- |e wellare department and the | munism. | Pomremaeat 
ship, but already France, Italy| jamas and coat when found in : Thare le 0. Communist directive ‘ — ne trast of the Weodeife. nandh. peat +  e [Saya neon tixt"'oe' wt Build Up Fund | 
The Commerce Department of Cireuit Judge Herman Dehnke |, “They want.to stress it because p , and State Department have been | _ She asked sake. te cut ber a, |'Ad held his court in the building |e Tobbed the rich and gave it to making = survey of industry | Doyle of Woodside, to call her @ (wi G p.m. yesterday. the poor,” she said. Contribute $4,932.65, for a week in the past. getting | see eee a teal ctund 2 binek | a4 Might worker on his way home| “That's the Communist tise. | Some $450 More Than sentiment as to the availability | there was s taxi stand = block | discovered the blaze. Harrigville| “It’s just a smearing of law and ot cappiien . Miy_ on a vetriot ong to drae > ee firemen were assisted in thelr fight | order gad saytiing fat ae Last Year’s Gift 
tor Go comment he market |the girl replied. “I have on pl |the Wurtamith Air Force. Base at Lmao Some 1,000 Pontiac City em- might open. - | jamas under Oscoda. : a “Withee {|Poves chipped in this fall to give 
sci Ce Cm) | "Par me cad nk eet] ~ | pci tat 71°2" [st w ae Pn hve renege pea ae was taken to Elmhurst Police Sta- en commission members, “is en-| Fund campaign—somie $450 more 
a Cates) obwags wes 0 vary, wery| sansa, Preseaine A Sater was [ ims titled to her own opinion.” than the group gave last year. 
large market for Chrysler —pro-| ently had n 5 — | As for the story, Young said it west | 
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the Bureau of Standards that the controversial battery 
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Weeks to evaluate the work of the bureau in 
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Smith, 83, of 261 Clifton Rd., was 
held yesterday, with burial at 
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Ford Smith, Detroit realtor, died | 
Tuesday after a long illness. 
Born in Chatham, Ont., she had 
a, lived here for the past year, coming 
from Detroit where she had lived 
John E. and Fred R. Smith, both 
of Washington, and two sisters, 
Mrs. James Roach of Birmingham 
and Mrs: Murphy Webb of Tena- 
  
Survivors include his mother, 
Mrs, Norman Grubbs, two sisters, 
Mrs, Herbert Clark and Sally all 
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VISIT KIN OF KOREAN BUDDIES—s¢t. James Conway and 
| Cpl. Jimmy Delaney, Marine Korean-veterans,_wanted to visit the 
families of some of their buddies who are still in Korea. They men- 
tioned the fact on a TV show and James H. Rand of Remington-Rand 
who saw the show, made this possible for them. Here, Conway (left) 
_;and_ Delaney (on crutches), with Henry Wardhouse of Remington-   
Mrs. Smith, widow of George | Rand, visit Mrs. R. W. Johnson, the sister Sh:   
Tom Clark Refuses 
to Obey Subpoena (Continued From Page One) 
clined to leave his post as gov- 
ernor of South Carolina to an- 
swer a committee subpoena. Chair- 
man Velde accepted Byrnes’ sug- 
gestion to send investigators to 
him, but set no date. 
That teft the committee — 
arguing among itself and reported 
to be under heavy pressure from 
.} the White House and the Repub- 
ican National Committee — with 
a mighty tenuous schedule of wit- 
nesses and hearings. 
Brownell was ong witness. 
Velde and other 
torney general to testify, Brown- 
ell accepted, but again no date 
Was set, 
Another witness was Jerome 
_| Blumauer, who was foreman of a | former merece ary tir eer TOR 
    A committee source, | deciining 
use of his name, said it might be 
six weeks before the committee got 
Velde said he has some further 
‘questions to ask Harry H. Vaughan, 
who was military aide to Tru- 
man, in the wake of the retired 
day before the Senate internal se- 
curity stibcommittee. 
Vaughan, squinting in the glare 
of television and newsreel] lights, 
told the senators he couldn't recall 
seeing any FBI reports on White. 
But he added that if Brownell said 
to the President’s attention: 
“I would not question it for a 
moment.” 
That was exactly what Brownell 
did say in the Chicago speech 
-—whick—set off the wine 
a week ago today. 
charges. : 
Caudle, fired by Truman as an 
assistant attorney general for “out- 
side activities,” ‘testified that in 
| early 1946 he called Car's aie:     as_178,00 | tion 46~ major general’s testimony yester-. 
they were sent to him to be brought 
and burial will be in Perry Mount 
Park Cemetery ; 
a ffter an illness of four days, Mrs. 
The effervescent Vaughan, who 
figured in investigations of influ- 
details to the charges and counter- White was a Coane = 
ground agent. ; 
Caudle said be told Clark “if 
the facts were true, I hope he 
would do what he could to dis- 
courage the appointment of 
White” as U. S. director for the 
International Monetary Fund. 
Caudle said he gave this report 
to Clark by phone. 
Pontiac Deaths 
Virles Hulett 
Virles Hulett, 52, of 172 Wessen 
St., died in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- 
pital at 4:05 p.m. Thursday. He 
had been ill four days. Mr. Hulett 
was born in Decatur, ;Ala., May 
5, 1901. 
The body is at the Frank Car- 
ruthers Funeral Home. 
John McCord 
Word has been received here of 
the death of John McCord, 76, 
tather of Mrs. Lillian V. Stone, a   
  resident of Whitewater, Wis:, died 
there Thursday evening. 
Besides Mrs. Stone, he is sur- 
vived by a son, William F. of 
at Whitewater. Burial will be in 
Lima Center Cemetery. 
John W. Roat 
John Wesley Roat, 78, of 15 Susan 
St. died at his residence Thursday 
morning after an illness of six 
months. 
Born in West Bloomfield Town- 
ship Aug. 16, 1875, he was the son 
of William Little and Mary Wolcott   
  former resident 2-8     
The four new members of the 
board of-directors who were elect- 
ed by a vote of the membership 
  
Paper Links lke 
{With Harry White (Continued From Page One) ) 
German economy an opportunity 
te settle down before we de any- 
i aaa it.” 
and made the statement that ac- 
tually sparked the German hard- 
  and personally would not like to 
bolster it if that will make it any 
easier for the Germans.’ 
“He said he thought the Ger- 
SS troops should be given the death 
penalty without question, but pun- 
ishment should not end there.’ 
Chrysler Eyes Trade 
With Commie China (Continued From Page One) 
allowed in the U. N. Assembly, 
since there was no veto there.)   Announce New Director, 
Treasurer at Local ‘Y’ 
Geiston V. Poole, president of 
MCA,,.   
         
     
    
  
end the election of Milo J. Cross 
as treasurer, 
Euler will complete the unex- 
-term_recently_left-vacant_by- 
"| the death of William Peterson who 
also was treasurer. Cross is a 
regular board member.   
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“FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1953 — w Vicans after Gt 
_cisive victory in the four man race for a 
California Congressional seat.      Tite to” FS throm 
  that eventually will benefit all maakind. 
  
  GOP Wins in California Skies look much’ brighter to ie cal 
  
There are good reasons for the 
satisfaction expressed by 
dent Eisenhower and other 
~~ Jeaders over Lipscomb’s «   en mera cin re   — 
Brannan Plan Rumors 
Some Democrats profess to see the 
Ersensower Administration leaning to- 
ward the Brannan Plan of farm price 
supports,   Presi- 
party 
election. 
The victor, Whé had’ state~and-—-—-—- 
local GOP organization support, 
and John Collier, both state legis- 
lators, went all out in their cam- 
paign in backing the Eisenhower 
program. 
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    _ While we know of no such pro- 
posal from any authoritative 
source, it is worth remembering 
that the Democratic controlled 
Congress of 1949-1950 refused to 
“have anything to do with the 
Actually the plan didn’t conflict 
greatly with the present price support 
program. Strongest opposition arose 
against Brannan’s proposals on _perish- 
able and non-storable commodities. 
These account for about 75 per cent of 
all farm cash income. 
* * ~ 
It was proposed for these com- 
modities that they be allowed. to 
sell at whatever prices they would 
bring under supply and demand. 
The Government then would re- 
pay the farmer directly for the 
difference between what he got 
and what the support price would 
be for the-individual commodities 
under the newly computed for- 
mulas. 
* * x. 
Brannan contended that thest re- 
payments wouldn't cost the taxpayer 
any more, in the long run, than the 
= aigasle that the Government wogid save 
its present losses on spoilage, shipping 
and storage on its stocks of perishable 
products. His further claim was that 
the consumer would benefit from lower 
food. costs as farm commodities were 
allowed to drop to their natural price   
~ level # - 
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Rejection of that ‘plan ‘is trace- 
able to three main factors. One money,” 
use?” — Sn ans 
Another fact which cheers Repub- 
licans is that Lipscoms’s victory came 
despite the district's registration figures 
favoring Democrats 81,691 to 75,289. 
The result also was hailed because a 
Democratic victory would have reduced 
the GOP margin in the House to two 
votes. ~ On the other hand Grorce L. ARNoLp, — 
Democratic runner up to Lipscoms, is 
an unalloyed New Dealer. He is the son 
of THURMOND ARNOLD, assistant attorney 
general under FDR and latterly counsel 
for OWEN LatrimMorE who is awaiting 
trial on perjury charges. 
    
Now that automobile manu 
      facturers 
have made cars so comfortable and easy _ 
to drive that increasing numbers of 
drivers are going asleep at the wheel, it 
is suggested that a coffee percolator be 
installed in the instrument board. 
    
“One great. problem that confronted 
early civilizations was what to use for 
says a historian. Civilizations 
Catchiine of ad. Any amount 
seem to be getting nowhere fast. 
  ~Fhe-Man-About Town     By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case J-341: Clem V., aged 39. is 
a police lieutenant in a large city.   
he greeted me after a 
speech I had made to his state 
police association. 
“And I have never forgotten 
that intelligence test you gave us. 
For you said we made a higher 
As ba Ore Lan ...+ 0   
  
Voice of the People   Marshal Von Paulus’ Return to the World Stage 
Businessmen Back Chief of Police: 
Feel That He Has Been Doing Good Jo (Letters will be condensed when neces- 
gary because of lack of-epace Pull name, 
address sand telephone number of the 
writer must accompany letters but these 
bls not be published if the writer so 
Tequests, unless the letter is critical in 
its nature) 
We believe that Pontiac's City 
Commission, its City Manager and 
its Chief of Police have been do- 
ing a good job and are entitled to 
the open support of citizens. 
If anv member of the Police 
Department has been guilty of il- 
Jegal acts, then proof should be   
  
‘After Bad Storm- 
Datfynition 
Mind: What no man can chanze as 
  “Just 20 Years Ago” Pontiac Was Shoveling Out 
often as a 
woman—uniess he's married and loves peace. 
Twenty years ago today this area was blanketed . 
with several inches of snow and the roads were 
coated with ice, folowing one-of the worst Novem- 
‘ber storms in local history. e our Chief, and Manager and Com- 
missioners have been doing a 
good job are also entitled to speak. 
and that they have a_responsi- 
bility to speak out publicly. 
  
  
Taid before The “TTtar Boar wihtetr 
--hoady_-is- -eapable-ef-resehing the 
proper decision and taking appro- P ontiac climaxed by parade. = 
priate action. 
We believe our city has en- 
jJoved good government and that 
the men at its head are entitled 
to public support rather than 
condemnation. 
Anyone who does anything, an- 
tagonizes some people, and those 
people are entitled to voice their 
opinions. But by the same token, “FAMOUS CHICAGO politician 
John (Bathhouse) Coughlin dies. 
DAYTON, OHIO schools, closed 
because of deficit, to’ re-open soon. 
.% Years Ago 
THREE COUNTY muncipalities 
draw up relief plans; jobs to be 
provided. 
HITLER UNANIMOUSLY re- 
elected in Germany; 90 per cent job-is to back him up. when he is 
being attacked. We hope others 
will voice their opinions. 
Monroe M. Osmun 
  Arts seniors on 
Campus. 
  
Portraits 
_By JAMES J. METCALFE 
  . Your smiles are all my flowers 
... And all around the clock you: 
are... My minutes and my hours 
. You are the magic of my day . 
... From dawn to candlelight . .. 
And you are all the tiny stars... « 
That twinkle throngh the night... 
I dream of you, I cherish you. . 
Whatever tide or weather... And 
all I hope and pray is just... That 
we may be together... 1 want you 
for myself as much. ., As I may 
comfort-you ...And.you-are vel- 
come to my heart .. . In evéry- 
thing I do... 1 want to live my 
hfe with you . . Forever and for- 
ever... To hold you in my loving 
arms . , « And never leave you— 
never. 
(Coppright 1983) 
Baering. Down 
By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER 
(International News Service) 
This is one of 
doubts when a man wants travel-   
shoes. 
  The. ancient Greeks wouldn't 
  8&3 Spokane A good public servant gets | Robert B. Oliver tle enough thanks and sae 278 W. Troquois 
enough pay. The least those can Richard W. Fisher do who believe he has done a good 112 Cherokee 7 
- Glenn H.. Griffin 
: 106 emaw 
From Our Files a — 15 Years Ago” . 175 Mohawk. 
BIG ARMISTICE ~ BRP neem 
And that ye put on the new 
“man, which after God is created 
in righteousness and true holii- 
ness.—Ephesians 4:24. 
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Man is greater than’ a world — 
than systems of worlds; there is 
more mystery in the union of soul 
With body than in the creation of 
a universe.—Henry Giles. 
  _we think those who believe that of votes go to him. a eer <mExiiax- 
But if they happened to be 
it was ty ia 
All this superstitious 
g%&s back to the oily 
lar had cream on the top. In 
no matter who had it. 
  
dollars and the sweetest music 
in the world = the jingle of 
——      
      
    
  Horatius at the bridge of 
chaos. 
“You stand out as @ lone. 
man, to guard the welfare of 
“Dr. Crane, Tised “te be tr --theusands. -4t--<tildoen,—2h-fgamt— — 
your psychology class at the North thelr parents. 
_ You dress in fitinctive color 
  
partly because there is an inner 
elation of the soul which a man 
receives when he knows 
helping hold up the entire : 
af chetmaitek hed pélecaeedt do 
that 
Millions of Americans arg_lgw- 
those double abiding not because of conscience 
or home teachings on moral ques- 
er’s insurance for looking at his tions. 
But because they are afraid 
ef the policeman! Though you - : 
__‘may b be the only man on your 
crooks obey the law just | 
of your stalwart presence! 
business Policemen are now beloved by 
days of children. for they protect the 
Wall Street. When the 56-cent .dol- . street crossings at schools. 
Modern youngsters actually look 
those days a dollar was a dollar {forward with glee to clasping the ven though human “mad dogs” 
rt the form of insane killers may 
Your love_is my enchanting Vase be~skulking- in-alleysto_take pot 
shots at you behind your back, 
Like the Marshal in the recent 
movie “High Noon,” you realize 
that you symbolize law and opder. 
You have a great moral respon- 
sibility. _ 
Obviously, you don't get paid a 
large salary. I 
much the same boat gor school 
‘teachers in this respect. 
In fact, the mechanics in-otany. 
‘ef the factories in your same city 
draw more wages than you fr- 
ceive. But that is likewise true 
of the school teachers in your 
_tewn, alse. 
But you still stick to your post,    
           
          
   
         
     
   
         
          
   
        
          
           
             
        
     
   
       
      
   
   
     
   
    
       you belong in 
   
genial policeman by the hand and 
walking across the intersection But two dollars were also twO beside him. 
In earlier days, unfortunately, 
      
of these was lack of cost esti- 
mates, guesses running all the 
way from $5,000,000 to $19 bil-   
lion a year. The others were the 
requirement that farmers be 
eligible for Government pay- 
ments only if they co-operated | 
in soil conservation programs and 
that these payments be limited 
in the case of very large farms. 
So far the only official hint as to the — 
form the new Etsennower farm pro- 
gram ‘will take is that it will include Winifred Johnsen, / Thought to be in Pontiac is 14-year-old 
who disappeared from her home fn Flint two 
weeks ago. She is 5-4 tall, weighs - has brown 
hair David Lawrence Says:   
rd 
Mr. Truman Seems Willing to ‘Sell’ All   
Mr. and Mrs. Cart Johnton 
_ of 2035 East Scottwood Ave., Flint. 
  yellow dress, black shoes and blac ty hat when 
disappeared. Her parents are sme tO Magazine but Not-Tel_All-on Stand === 
There's a lot to think about in that slogan of 
Paul Penfield, 
SA mew chemigal product seon to . Supervisor of Advertising for the Detroit Edison 
“People Never Stand Still.” 
ge on the 
some kind of price support. Details of , Market keeps potatoes from sprouting while in, 
venes, 
      vitality. 
Rochester, that beautiful suburb of Pontiac to 
the east, is ciainang a new distinction, according ee storage, and prevents other vegetables from 
— the program now being-drafted-may not—— putting on new growth —and—thus-sapptng their — 
be made public until Congress recon- WASHINGTON — Former Presi- 
dent Truman has placed himse'f 
in an awkward, if not untenable, 
position before the public by his 
refusal to comply with a subpoena — 
from the Howse Un-American Ac- 
tivities Committee. = 
Truman says he cannot be com- ! 
Pelled by law to testify about any 
events that happened while he held 
the presidential office, but recent- 
lv he contracted with Life Maga- and to ask that the record be sup- 
plied which shows that, even if 
the resignation on April 7, 1947, 
by White was ‘‘forced,"’ nothing in 
the laudatory letter written by the 
former President when White ter- 
minated his employment indicates 
it. 
“The Congress and the American 
people have a right to know what 
took place at the conference which 
  
around $600,000, . to 
events which will include the period 
of his service in the White House. 
Shall the American people be 
denied, by reason of an arbitrary   
War on Heart Disease 
Encouraging progress is being made 
by médical science in its war on heart 
disease, se, according to the Life Insurance w 
A. R. Diliman, 
one of its principal boosters. He says that more 
people who mave away from Rochester come back 
soon after for the rest of their lives than is true 
of any other community. refusal hy @ 
give it, information affecting 
vitally the security of the nation 
— that is, about the lax pro- 
cedures that have prevented 
  
  : : : : 
: “= “Medical Research Fund. 
This. news is important to everyone 
because the various diseases of the heart 
and arteries account for more than half 
of all deaths in the United States. 
x * * . 
Of the $5,500,000 contributed 
by 146 life insurance companies   
. 
            — ihe United States and Canada en 
When he found some queer looking 
package of tomato seed last spring, 
Maicolm Swan 
  seeds in a 
of Auburn Heights planted them in a separate 
place. They grew into stalks of Kaffir corn. 
” A postal card received with the signature, 
“Perhaps I'm Crazy, Too,” 
commends the current general display in Pontiac 
of the signs,     
Shall the reason given by Tru- 
man to the Congress that-a former     
poke rs “thelr recession — ow ust es kas ae 
Who were the persons present 
at the meeting, and why didn’t 
later as he had tion by a committee investigator 
who evidently. had heard about it. 
Se Brownell could have made 
public all the data that he cov- 
ered in his speech of last Friday 
several weeks earlier — indeed, 
during the campaign itself if he 1869. President Grant's s boy fend 
strings than & of neychology! Instead, we are now 
“traiging our youngsters to look 
—— as their pro- 
ae all adults should do like- 
wise. Remember, policemen don't 
make the laws, but simply enforce 
them! A 
So please be reasonable when an 
_ officer _of the law arrests yeu for were pulling more 
  
  
Jay Gould and the uptown 
started cornering everything in 
the. roundhouse. They boosted 
the price of gold to 162 and -42. 
That was like hollering fire in 
a celluloid factory. Somebody 
pulled the plug and school. was 
out, 
  were seeking political advantage. ws jad ‘em since. The bumed tense, i af that he did not speak child dreads the hot stove. But He 1s doing only what he i's the special campaigns for where else are 705 1 to Cook? paid to do. So he deserves the =~ Congrens were shout ore Wa sen . respect and cooperation of all that he did not, as the Democrats People have learned their Jes- You geod people, even if you oc- 
Truman had an excellent oppor- 
tunity to put his case before the 
people by declining to accept a 
subpoena but offering to appear 
voluntarily without subpoena.   
seemed te be willing to act on ~~ 
the Byrnes suggestion? 
Truman's loyalty or fidelity to 
bis: comsery Ss teat a levee eel Se 
        
      man ASESSE “here to confuse the 
matter by claiming such an pled 
cation was made by Attorney Gen- 
President cannot be compelled to @rat~—Brewnell._It was laxity in 
testify about public matters be 
accepted as a precedent now? 
For, if so, then every former of- 
ficial can plead the same excuse 
hereafter. 
Truman was paid a high salary. 
  
  
since 1945,-over $4,000,000 has 
gone to medical schools. and re- 
search centers. The remainder 
has heen used to’ finance more 
than 200 student fellowships, - 
That the research thus financed al- 
ready has yielded results and promises 
more, is made clear in the report. For 
example, new evidence has been found 
indicating that some day it will be pos- 
sible to prevent hardening of the 
arteries and coronary artery disease. 
xk * * 
Progress also has been made in 
    
    
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it “a! ay PE: aye Neo gt= « 4 : finding new ways of treating 
hypertension through the use of 
new and powerful drugs which 
lower blood pressure. Work is 
progressing, too, on the role of 
diets and hormones in this field. 
ey pronioting 1 such research the in- 
i, “ “Watch. Out for toy he 
and continues, “No matter how crazy we may be, 
we always think that it means the other fellow, 
Let's all check up on ourselves.” 
The big flurry on soybeans in the nation's 
Aphone‘cail from 
Arthur Morrish 
  
es meron 
   markets is of little local significance. They are 
not produced in Oakland or aes counties te 
any marketable extent. 
of West Bloomfield Township says, ‘Glad to see. 
your warning about muck fires. The peat and bog 
formations around many of Oakland County's 400 
lakes furnish excellent fuel for such fires which 
are almost impossible to control. ‘Hence, don’t 
help start one.” 
Billed to speek at a public gathering on “Ott    
outdoor life authority, took exception to the 
subject, saying there is no off season in this area's 
attractions. 
Verbal Orchi Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Armstrong — 
\ | = of Millord; sixtieth wedding anniversary, 
  ¢_ people of the U Inited States, 
to the people. - =a 
* ¢ ¢ 
There has been a quibble as to 
whether it would have been better 
to “invite’’ Mr. Truman as a mat- 
ter of “courtesy” rather than_to 
stummon him by subpoena, but the 
reply given formally to the House 
committee now indicates’ that ‘Tru- 
man refuses. either voluntarily or 
as a result of subpoena to give any 
information which the Congress 
seeks, ; 
* *.8 
It ig a well-established principle 
of constitutional law that, once a 
witness does give a partial answer 
~ "The Congress has a right to have 
those statements made under oath   
= opens bal the rapes a 
  procedure alone to which Brownell 
called attention. 
Incidentally, Lamar Caudle, for- 
mer assistant attorney general in - 
the criminal division of the De-. 
partment of Justice under the Tru- 
man administration, now has tes- 
e rl 
curity Committee ‘the existenee of 
the so-called ‘‘second” FBI mem- 
orandum about Dexter 
White dated Feb. 4, 1946. 
He did so in answer to a ques-—   
, Aunt Het 
      
                        
     
  their- former leader to take the 
peal jpes gre jer Aap of to be obtained is not important, 
for it seems doubtful that the 
Democrats will wish to permit 
the facts in his possession. (ong, 107) reciprocal transportation 
tem. You walk im and get car- 
ried out. 
— 
  It sent over 
up for us. 
_— 
This ——— is no offer of    Nowadays, it takes brains and 
versatile training, plus real cour- 
age to be a policeman. He stands 
London had its-black Friday just out boldly as the syntbol of law. 
three years ahead of us im 1866. He doesn't pot shot people behind 
er Af @xpert to set-one——their— 
—_ do. 
reopen my love ~ pace sa 
"you want to run the ‘blockade “Rewablie” with its ipuaraiiies ct with a loaf of bread under your equal rights to all minority groups. 
arm. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Inc.)   
  as your children learn te 
    
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Has Dr. oe Ready to ‘Blow His Top’ “By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.      
         he took out the boy's tonsils. The but, for some inconceivable reason 
concluded that the Jittle boy would poor little boy,   
Joe says : - F . te - et : ot sas on : 
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oF te ney fy, know the trouble was, But 
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  were unable i ten what ailed a patient we could always 
fall back on “focal infection” and 
Months passed, Auntie continues, 
and the little boy still had the    
The poor little boy. his Aunt 
adds, is_still_in bed, -stii—“runs a 
temperature 
ee oe here, I'm ready to blow 
my top. I have something to say 
‘which has beén simmering in my. 
wind for the past year or two, 
You may take it or leave it. 
     
     
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  PONTIAC} PRE Ss. _ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1058,   
    
  
  
  1 Flin Youths ie 
, Knife Point Robbery   
  
    99 Years on : Saginaw St. 29 
the Sallan “Sportster” 
    
  OUR OWN 
EXCLUSIVE 
       
  $990"   ~| Waitress Donna Knopps and mak- The Record: Shop _   
Artie Shaw's Ban a Cuts weanbalet 
Pyblic|* AN: LJIS6 9%) 
    restaurant _at knife point Nov. Be i 
reported t police . 
Authorities said "the youths, 
Robert Reimann and David G. 
Gilbert, would be charged with 
armed rebbery. Police said they 
confessed pulling knives on restau- 
rant owner Loretta Bazzell and 
ing off with $48 from a cash regis- 
ter.   
      17-JEWEL 
WATCH Whe youths were arrested Satur. | 
day night by State Police who said 
they caught them breaking into a 
cleaning establishment. Police 
  
       
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        +said-the-pair-confessed to. several | 
a PurEiarics in the area. 
‘Superintendent Reugns 
  
  
        NEW YORK (NEA) — The fab- 
ulous new sounds Artie Shaw and 
his revived Gramercy Five are 
hopes up—most 
of them won't be for sale. They're 
for Shaw’s own amazement. 
“The recording companies issue 
maybe six records a year on any 
      bathrobe with a big boxer at hi 
feet. 
“That may keep the eagest 
happy,’ but it’s not enough to 
“preserve” your “work; 
“Look, I'm 43. How do I know 
how long I'll be playing? gy tee 
      
  
    
    
  
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hear | unplotted and unproduced musical 
comedy. If you have a spare plot 
-around-see~if~this- fits: Pleasant’ 
listening on the record, issued by 
Alden-Shaw Productions 
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ON THE CLASSICS: A new 
classical label is Angel Records, 
[this US Souter tor-an-otd-Eing-— lish firm, They have avilable an 
extensive list-of operas and or- 
 chestral works, 
Out of the great musical past, 
RCA-Victor brings a magnificent 
addition to its Collector's Issue 
label. It’s Rachmaninoff and Kreis- 
ler in a matchless piano-violin 
| reading of Greig’s Sonata No. 3 in 
| C-Minor and Schubert's Sonata in 
A, originally recorded about 1928. 
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SUREFIRE: “I'll Never Stand 
in Your Way” (Joni James, MGM) 
SLEEPER: “The Love for Three 
—— (Ralph Marterie, Mer- 
GO cco ONES: “Off Shore” (Rich- 
ard Hayman, Mercury): ‘Secret 
ave" (Doris Day, Columbia): 
“Ev'rybody Loves Saturday Night” 
Saey Faith, Columbia); 
Don’t Get Around Much Any- 
| a (Patti Page, Mercury); 
“We Will Always Be Sweet-   | hearts” (Shirley Harmer, MGM); 
“Caribbean” (David Caroll, 
Mercury). 
POP ALBUMS: Hugo Winter: 
halter goes semi-classical on a fine 
RCA-Bluebird 12-incher. One side - | With Red-Hot Check 
  People’s ears just aren’t tuned to 
weligedion tuned, and get OKLAHOMA CITY #—Police ar- 
: * * *& en hace ade ms 
7 "s : 
if you don’t understand it.” samba at the local Arthur Murray   
Jail Samba aa 
dande studio. 
The Ashworth boys’ samba steps 
were real hot—biit “so was" the-$t;-+- 
, | 248 check they gave the studio to 
pay for the lessons. 
Police said the pair quickly ad- 
marred “a Three-month yood time’ 
spree” by writing worthless checks 
in 15 states. They were jailed with- 
out charge awaiting FBI investi- 
gations. 
Wierarcis Ashworth Sane the 
here was. far. 
dance lessons for the two of them, 
adding: ‘‘We wanted the complete 
course. We're good dancers, but 
there were some Latin steps we 
wanted to brush up on.”’   
  SERRE eEeeeeeeeees 
In Memory of 
ARMISTICE DAY — 
This difficult road to 
PEACE 
American Road to World 
Peace. Sir Alfred 
Zimmern 
How to Wage Peace. 
H. W. Rosenhaupt 
Peace Can Be Won. 
P. G. Hotiman 
_ Four Comerstones of Peace. 
Vv. M. Deon 
Peace on Earth. 
A Symposium. Tryve Lie 
These and Others May 
Be Obtained at 
PONTIAC 
CITY LIBRARY 
  is Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, 
jand the other is exeerpts from | 
| Grofe’'s Grand Canyon Suite, 
For dancing, try the newest in 
| the inexpensive Lion “Desi 
| for Dancing” sefies, This one. has | _47 Williams Street 
Phone: FE 4-1508 
Hours: 9 A. M.-9 P. M. 
, Monday thru Friday 
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ME A TERRIFIC BUY ON TOPCOATS AND .. .. 
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BELIEVE ME, | DIDN’T NEED ANY MORE COATS 
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He’s Innocent 
| quarters Thursday oe NT nae | GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—Robert/ 
  series of Hone They fncladed 
fused te accept the plea and 
entered innocent pleas ea behalf 
of Albright. 
In two separate trials Thursday 
Judge Souter found Albright inno- a $400 holdup of a Highland Park 
loan company last Oct. 28. 
Ferris Taymore, 23, who Wood- 
in claims was his former accom- 
plice, was arrested earlier and is 
| being held_in. Wayne..County-.Jail--eent:-on-both: courts “arid “¢ 
‘| pending trial. in his opinion there was no intent 
——_—____—______—__. to commit a crime in Albright's 
Although the human brain | actions 
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weight at the age of seven. it | “Brassard which now refers to 
continues to grow very slowly un-j @ badge on the upper arm original- 
til age 20 when the weight bogies | ly meant a piece of armor for      iin RR Cireuit Judge Dale Souter re- Wouldn't = | 
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LOS ANGELES  — Childhood teanity 
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to- | and Mrs. Samuel F. .M. Post, were   
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Jones hospita] near Battle Creek 
to the state for a mental institu- 
tion. 
The offer was conditioned: upon 
pital back ‘‘on short notice’ and 
Ww. jon the state not ..making —any+- NA a “major alterations’ which would 
prevent its being reconverted 
quickly to Army use. 
Gev, Williams, to whom the 
Army offer was made, withheld 
comment until he could talk to 
_ the, Mental Health commission. 
Director Charles F. Wagg said 
“we will have to have an interpre- 
put 2,000 patients in Percy Jones 
but if we had to move them quick- 
not inspected the hospital since 
before the Korean War and did 
not know what changes the Army 
had made in it in the interim. 
This would control the amount of 
alteration the state might bave 
to make to fit the institution for 
a mental hospital he said. 
The Army has closed the Percy 
lation. =. aimee 
attorney has a client—not identi- 
ntal:| fied—who put up $500 for the bill, 
,| then began wondering about its 
He was told the certificate, about 
the size of today’s greenbacks, was 
issued on government authority by 
    dollar bill” “What’s so queer about a’ three 
          
       
Toscanini to Be Back 
NEW YORK w—Arturo Tosca- 
nini will return as conductor of 
the NBC Symphony Orchestra Sun- 
day, Nov, 22, the network an-     
        
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Rimball Bros, lnc. Cass Ave. at W.-La wrence FE 4-1545 -.. Yes, we invite comperisen. We 
welcome the buyer who is out to get . 
the best buy. We've got it—the _ 
biggest value on the road, with more 
room, finer performance and economy, 
dozens of exclusive features you 
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‘see, drive and price the new Nash 
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You'll be amazed. We challenge 
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ae closed. for the rest of the year 
‘because their shows were too dirty. 
- Strip-teasers have been outlawed 
: from Boston night clubs for more 
= }than two years. 
The Old Heward and Casino 
> | theatres were ordered closed as a 
| result of a municipal court convic- 
7 | tion last week of three strip-teas- 
~ | theatres on charges they presented 
© | and participated in immoral shows. 
|| Mrs. William Campbell   
Dies in Detroit, Aged 88 
DETROIT (#— Mrs. Abbie P. —©1iCampbell, 88, long socially promi- 
_|nent in Detroit, died yesterday at 
|the age of 88.. Brewster P. Camp- 
bell, executive city editor of the 
_| Detroit Free Press, is a son. 
Mrs. Campbell had been ill a. 
month. 
She was a native ol Bancroft, 
in Shiawassee County, and was 
the widow of William P. Campbell, 
a Detroit businessman and four- 
term member of the State House 
ot Representatives. 
Glazed, burned brick were not 
made in Europe from the Fourth   
  
  Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday 9 to 6. Friday-Saturday 9 to 9 
    Century until the art was revived 
in the 13th Century, :the-Spirit -———---..-   
» for ‘example, ‘ts “my “oldest 
favorite daydream: 
breaking on the plains 
up to a small camp- 
  
Two Boys Show dosing 
and a . 
“*You-can't-call~me--that**- 
| Buffalo Bill, reaching for his hol- 
  : Haid Sano Dai siness fire, dismount stiffly from my 
tired pony, and put down my smok- 
ing rifle. 
a 
tale Bim bimaelt. 
“Where you been, Hal?” he asks. 
“Just shot me 1,276 buffalo,” I 
reply curtly. 
“In the dark?’ 
_ “Of course, in the dark.   ight is a coward." 
says,   
  
    
  
Any 
‘ia who “shoots “a butfalg by “day--F- 
  
ster. 
“Draw, darn you, draw!” 1 
say, my gun hand hovering like 
eagle talons, Buffalo Bill looks 
in my steel gray eyes and sees 
death in them, 
  
of St. Louis’ 
GRANITE CITY, Il., 
couple of youngsters spent a day : 
watching activity at a nearby air- 
port, slept in a_ plane overmant 
and then decided to take a 
ride, 
Here's what happened: 
The youths, 12 and 13 years old, 
got the Piper Cub started, taxied 
to. one end of the field and turned 
for the takeoff. They got the plane 
slightly off the ground but it 
smashed into two parked planes. 
No one was injured but damage to 
the planes was estimated at $1,500, 
E ‘They - 
the flight when they woke up. 
Juvenile authorities turned them   over to their parents.   
  
  
     
   
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Jean oy 
SAY GOODBYE TO COLD ROOMS! 
WE HAVE THE HEATING PLANT 
TO HEAT YOUR HOME   
      FHA Terms — 36 
OIL TANKS 
220 Gallon Size 
Underwriter Approved = 4 
m— A,   
"Iwas just a-jokin’,’ he says 
lameley, 
“Well, I wasn't,” I answer short- 
‘em to the railroad work. gangs, 
don’t you?”’ 
solo} just a living with me." 
“Well, you know what I’m going 
to do with my 1,276 buffalo, Bill? 
I'm a-going to give ‘em all free 
hattan dealer who sold the United 
  
q NO MONEY DOWN Months to Pay 
30" | bid me teeth and moaned, “Hal, you out- 
again.” 
Well, the next day I picked up 
the paper and—bless me! —Zecken-. 
dort actually had purchased~ the 
Chrysler Tower and two other sky- 
scrapers for 52 millions, 
Since then he has announced 
plans for a multi-million dollar 
garage, a 35 million dollar shop- 
ping center, and he gave away 
$500,000 to Long Island Univer.   
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Conversion OIL BU RNERS 
Oil Filter — Termostat Relay — 
Limit Switch—Combustian Cham- 
ber—1.50 gallons per hour: max. 
Round STEEL FURNACES sity—as a kind—of—afterthought.— 
What can you dream up against 
ake that? Last night had 
“Well, Bill,” I said, on 
Grant's Tomb, the     
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installation Extra 
  : , . 20” Steel Furnace complete with $ 95 
-_______-_humidifier—Heavy Steel .Drum— "_ 
Fire Brick Lined «2. .c5000000s   ly. ‘When you kill buffalo, you sett |} 
“Yeah,” says Buffalo Bill. “It's! 
    
‘Buffalo-Hal,. the mother’s pal?” |[ 
dreaming I bought , the Chryater || 
| Building while Bill gnashed his Get A 3 for Only 
REG. 37.50 
give you this hand- 
some night-table stand! 
  
    
           
  Washington Monument this morn- 
ting. ‘Think F’ll- air-condition ‘em ail} 
—except the Eiffel Tower, of | 
course, What'd you buy today—. 
another Broadway shooting gal- | 
lery?”’ 
And Bill just quietly tossed over 
          
Installation Extra   Complete Line of Fine Furnaces: 
  
   
     
  80,000 BTU output. 
Minneapolis Honeywell 75,000 BTU output. 
controls — Gun type Honeywell controls. Minneapolis 
Large ‘dlower, 
  
       
                 
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really compact furnace — 
Mm as it takes only 22” 
square by 66” high. 
        DELTA FLOOR FURNACE. = One of the Finest 
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          TOY_DEPARTMENT! 
           
    
    
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&     / Saturday N ight Special! 
| BLOUSES Ladies’ ‘blouses 'at a price aot 
up on for extras. Large selection of new 
a are in dark, brights, classics, 
embroider trims, Peter Pon 
collars, shirtwaists, etc. 
~ @ EASIER SHOPPING 
_@ COMPLETE SELECTION . 
@ LOWEST PRICES 
KRESGE    
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handy fock and matching 
tic and choice of colors.       
          
      
     
     
      
   
      
        
High polished matched ma- 
veneers “on these 9 - 
drawer desks in authentic 
18th Century styling with 
metal drawer pulls. Layaway your Lane early from as 
Lewis’ complete stock In all = 
the popular finishes end 
‘styles,   
  
DROP LEAF 
TABLES | Extensole, the drop leaf table that is delight- 
fully differént . . On casters for easy moving 
. this table hos no center split to mar its 
beauty when closed yet it opens easily for 
extra leaves . . “today.     
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    moet te the appeal of bedroom furaiture 
be distinctive hardware, Thet's why we 
- @all your attention (obere) te the madera 
  Qeeuty of the herdware on th ite 
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" A neat perie: jie coverdd = =e with fig ir "Gas “built — ; 
with genuine Kroehler comfort at a Be 
special price for Friday and Sotur- Pa 
Cd day only. ; | 
IN FAWN MAHOGANY ‘ alll is 
— ° * ae oe ~ SY 59° ss” =. = —— od * } 5 
Keattable We Fs Te tt MED-OAK-er— = it 
reguior dark mahogany, this~ . 8-DRAWER ; ee 
long, extending to 78” with 2 5 95 e rie ) i & _ extra leaves. Will seat 10 com- T lity and sty! ot ce to fit the ; tt “See a2 ps ‘ : : 
fortcbly’ fer “shat Thedkigiing . seat rode boot Ei the foabraa ie. a OS : 2 PC. SRCONAL in FRIEZE | 
dinner. Fashion Trend bedroom suite. Note the large ; : %, = nf i 
double dresser has 8. {most have 6) roomy . . 2 The ever Oe neCceainet s - : aves ae the < hes 5 drawers = = é i its versati iy fo an - 
t amount of storage e. Avail- ingements . - 
pray either panel or oehease bed, this ex-  5-DRAWER m priced for week-end selling at only " if O28 SEBO OBOOowes © ee Bew we Geoa citing suite is specially priced at “Lewis for CHEST. ....-.-.-. -. sowan $69 ; @ 
MATTRESS Sale a5 P ' | LEWIS’ 4 ; oe ae a : Fas ; 20 
01 ‘This beavtifully-styled VIKO | POOL TABLES | 
dining table gp: four epholstered choirs... $1625 Te 187° ae 
Fun for all the family... . : . _ Sinn ene ne ibleg—comep 
: ae = ' : wack, cues, ete., priced ace is Paine = 6 . oe : —- size, 4 
| | Specifications b= NE : 
| V-M-96a ar and CHAIR SETS: 
i 34° Te kets 7 ae 
¥ 2. Fo Ne She will love these sets-thet-ore het 53 like Mom's... In maple, birch and 
oy - some, in chrome, #00, “ 
4 ae 
| _ MUSICAL CRADLE 8 : See what et! Birch-top table mounted ; 
. ' __ Nubian steal o—ploatic covered chairs r nee rs stor an unbelievably low ee 55" = 
* ‘ ~~" The biggest bargain we ‘ast of need in yeors——= 
ia & a. oe a yo" eee te ange gn a -conntortabte-ch _ Full size doll cradie with Swiss 
& The "Level Rest ore as solidly pent as they ore cool ™ “rocks oe Sa om : 
‘by the makers of Ebonized tubulor steel legs for super : 
. strength and tight weight. Chairs in red, | 
| LRESTOKRAFT PT _ a Ed ce value— ri a an tur - / eee aa 38 
p= all'5 slay for only = ” | —_ CHILD’S ROCKERS 
: PARK FREE... REAR OF STORE! $919 STA .. complete selection of child’s rockers In wood a: —. or completely upholstered plastic in ~ 3 
vie oO pen cotors . . « Platform ‘ 
: a sit woes aces | | : ~Keeount | val ® : at wen | ANY ITEM |, 4 ae ees: 83° re 9789 ‘ . ies '@ 30 Day 
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  Miss Evans said the only way it 
was possible to adopt an Indian), 
child was to have Indian blood too. 
“Roy’s part choctaw,"” she said,     
  
    
Moves to New Quarters 
CHELSEA #® — The Detroit | 
Abrasive Co., burned out here in 
fire July ‘nn, has moved into 
coe quarters at nearby Four Mile 
Lake. 
  
  
  
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PE ae ee oe ee ee 
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  : A women's & Misses “Polor Boots” 
spear onpp en ated lege 
    
  For-the- entirexfamily! 
    high school. _ uy onsc ms ¢ 
News   
Rattor's a The Birminghem High Genes column is written by members of 
direction of Miss Vida McGiffen, This 
week's contributors are John Campbell, 
Martha Nelson, Dave y. 
Klein, Py Terry, Mary soaps a 
Lynn Bennett, Karen Gavic, Jane 
Daniel and John Hobart. 
Harvard University and Williams 
College book awards were present- 
ed to John Hubert and Bill Hoh- 
meyer at a recent assembly in the Collegiate Book Awards = 
John David, My sen wil be 
[adopted into the family. ae 
ee 
__& tape ae is being set 
up by the Radio Workshop, The 
function of the library is te pro- 
vide recordings to be used at a 
The first production is “Rip 
Van Wrinkle’ with Mrs. Clark as is beamaboaury in character as = be chosen upon. 
  
    The boys were chosen in their 
a year by a committee con- 
i sisting of Ross A. Wagner; -prinei- 
jpal; class advisers, counselors, 
and two students. 
John is president of Student . 
  Congress, letterman in basket- 
hanes member of Assembly Club |   
   
    
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  au Lapeed relief whenever distress 
overalkalize. ‘Bill is vice president of Student 
Congress, letterman in football, 
=f durter-Musteale-and   wey adviser: 
* * * 
The Highlander Torch Drive 
writing contest winners were Mar- 
tha Nelson, budget date, and-Pay-| blies. 
son Chapman, earn your contribu- 
tion. 
Runnersup in the budget date 
competition were Pauline Oliver, 
second, and Jerry Wedge, third. 
second; and Bill Surridge, third. 
aJarents....   
| member of the policy-making’ 
‘board of the Washington group. 
Benjamin Brewster, representa- 
tive of the Eastern Michigan Har- 
vard Club, presented the Harvard 
award and — that Harvard 
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Say “No” To ay Stomach sey it with 
fast-acting 
Don't let acid indi- 
gestion get the beat 
of you. Don't suffer 
needlessly with 
heartburn and 
gassty pressure 
Bony Eat 1 or 2 Tums for top-   
   occurs. Tums cannot 
Cana’ cause acid rebound. Require 
@o water, 20 mixing, 20 waiting. 
Get a handy roll of Tums to carry 
ia pocket or purse today! —    
          
  cadets and i cocuma seis tudents | 
were welcomed at the CAP open 
Capt. Bob Owen presided over 
an informative discussion of the 
| group’ 8 activities. * 
The cece cases in Birmingham 
High School gym lobby are be- 
ginning to take on a new look. 
The Varsity Club has assumed 
the task of giving the exhibit a 
facelifting. 
Among the many things that 
have _to be done are engraving 
various trophies, polishing and 
coating them with plastic, re- 
arranging them, posting pictures of 
the championship teams and sec- 
ond holders, and writing a brief 
word about each one. 
s * * 
The first meeting of the. Scrib- 
blers’ Club was held last Wednes- 
Members presentéd poems, es- | 
says and short stories which may 
be published in a small literary 
magazine at the end of the year. 
Through the year guest writers 
|will be invited to attend the 
meetings. 
* ¢&¢ »* 
Garcon. members recently or- 
ganized and discussed final amend- 
  the.earn..your..comtrie) enn. 
_ bution writing were Karen Gavic, 
      
        
                      
       
            
    
     
      
  
            
  
Freed Theft. 
Asks to Be Re-Jailed 
  ments to the club’s constitution. Suspect 
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and APPLIANCE 422 W. Buren St. 
         
   
      
    
       
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was fatally injured 
fall down the basement steps 
her home. 
  yesterday in a 
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tumed to their Takoma Park, Md., apartment, outside Washington. 
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| 100% Wools With 
    $5 DOWN-$2 WEEKLY   
Auto Passenger Killed 
in Head-on Collision 
pDETROE.AURL oe Charles | Bromback, 35, Detroit, was killed 
early today in a head-on collision 
in suburban Nankin 
Bromback was riding home from Township. “~~         
    
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$19.95 Sipevern, now. . .$15.95 
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‘Huntin 
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women. Sizes 12 to 20. Choose from beautiful pastels | 
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guests. (2)—Detroit This Week. 
Jack LeGoff with films of local 
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worker. (2)—Playhouse of Stars. Rocky. (2) — Rod| (2)—Theater. by MGM for the role of the tavern 
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pew, Len | wx _Sendett 11:20—WIR. Give and “Take 7:00—WIR, Guest Bouse =| «= CKLW, Derid show Manpower: Ww, 3 Star 6: of Agrictt. caw Your Boy. Bud 
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:8—WEYE, | Venderene® 0:06—WJIR, Dick Burris 1:98—WEXYZ. McKensie CKLW, Lemberdo ; ‘ : 
0:00—WWJ, Phil Harris WWJ, Howdy Doody. WCAR, News, Club 19;00-—WIR, anne se : 
Oxzie & Harriett WXYZ, Johnny Sisgie 1:48—WEYZ, Football: Week | WWI, Muste 
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D SPORT: AN—The DeSoto Auto- car exhibit in Chrysler Corp.'s aitvenl prée an 
matic Firedome V-8 Sportsman is shown shove as 
it appeared in a portion of DeSoto’s 1954 passenger . 
Sees Good Business Ahead ~   
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By HAROLD A. FITZGERALD 
DETROIT—More than 700 repre- 
sentatives of the press were shown 
  she makes friends with Philip and Willie, @ pair of | head of the University hospital's school. 
  
    
_in Adjournment Will Resume Monday; 
Total of 26 Witnesses 
Heard First Week” 
Baxter, who maintains his wife 
wag shot accidentally with a hunt- 
  
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      Barbershop Songs in City a year ago George Allenby Jr., 
possess interzonal passes to cross| went out to a suburb to see how The 
West Germany. . the work was going on a low- | it was 
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Pontiac, one of the oldest quartets | Sore. 
  
    
      
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during World War Il in the Pacific 
Theater. 
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_que | daughters. 
Sth Wife Walks Out . 
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in Period, 198 More 
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my litde dog’s tail just to 
In Palm Beach, Dodge said he 
loved his wife and wanted the 
baby but “I'm not going to carry 
on with this monkey business." 
He denied doing anything to cause   constant friction’’ of her marriage 
had--threatened-.-her.--health---and-| 
    
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Uncle Sam Needs Lo Trene Corbally Kuhn, author of “As- 
to Adventure” and “The Enem: 
old-fashioned American 
By IRENE CORBALLY KUHN | 
~ Once upon a time-an—American-|—<a; 
president with guts and a. full, 
proud understanding of American 
»| honor and American - obligations 
to its citizens, [land front the warship- yo}; | ant make tripe out of Tripoli. — Z * 237 
iis body pulled Uncle Sam's whisk. 
ers with impun'ty in-those days. 
_ But, kiddies, that was a long 
time ago, nigh on to 50 years ago, 
when we weren't nearly-as big and | 
y| strong and rich and all-powerful 
self-conscious as we afe today. 
But though we were smaller and 
poorer and younger. 74 
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ment? 
+—Not much in Korea or in Red 
China, or any place where he’s 
There was-William Vogeler, the 
| American businessman seized in 
Hungary and imprisoned for more 
than two years, 
There was William Oatis, Asso- 
            variety both, seem to have devel- save bis lie, end dame the @ 
oped permanent pernicious anemia 
in their red blood department. 
Diplomacy has surrendered en- 
tirely to appeasement, and the col- 
lective intellect of the western | 
world is taking a terrific beating 
from the Kremlin bullies and all 
their satellite stooges. 
There are still three Americans, 
                 
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would be rushed into the breech to 
pense. 
Is it not our responsibility to 
save their lives by reclaiming 
them and their minds from the 
sickness with which the Commu 
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PHS Players Present Sparkling Performances = ony tek a faut te 22 Zo - . j . ’ ler, Mrs. L. Vaughn Garrison, Mre 
Fantasy World Enfolds as Children View ‘Cinderella arias ce By GOLDIE STAMAS able, were aided by simple, yet) story ts but a hazy memory. tle and loving creation of hard _— i. A world of fragile fantasy ap-| strikingly beautiful sets. But one may wonder how certain | work, imagination and understand. Others are Mrs. Edward Bar _peared before the enchanted eyes} Mary Parrish, high schoo}| #% such as drawing the car. | ing on the part of all concerned. » Bra. 8. B. Lowen, Mire. Car. of Pontiac grade school young-| drama coach, introduced a new| "ase with mice, were a performed 
sters yesterday, They viewed the| type of children’s theater with| (BY the way, this was actually | pe Pontiac High Playcrafters’ Chil-| this play. The production made no| ®¢complished on stage.) ‘Coup le to S ak ~ diren's-Theater- production with -a} attempt at realism; it strived, in} ‘The actions might have been' Vows on Dec 5 mixture of awe, laughter and de-| fact, achieved, an animated fan- clumsy; instead they were perfect. . 
light as the beloved fairy tale|tasy quality which greatly en- The lighti was excellent. deft.| Mr and Mrs. Adam Goodwin 
“Cinderella” unfolded before them. | hanced the ultimate effect. ne roa w; 1. Cedar street are announcing 
On a stage which was transform-| To the youngsters, the panor-|'Y ‘resting flashbacks and day) the engagement of their daughter, 
ed by sheer artistry into a umi-/ama of gauze, lights and colors| #eams which might have done Margaret, to Albert Kuerbitz, son     verse of princes and castles, ‘‘Cin- | was breathtaking, Adults were cer-| Walt Disney credit, {of Mr. and Mrs. Cari Kuerbitz of Lester Snell is the Aubers Gerella” cast its age-old spell of rent thrilled and delighted! The sets were colorful comple Auburn Heights. Heights Section president. 
| witchery. it airyland world of “Cin-| ments to such able performers as| Dec. 5 has been set as the Mrs. J lewton is president : Pat Mana, im the leading role, | derella” as the grade schoolers / yy porritt, who created a lik- | Wedding date. ot the Queen Tinry Secta ‘which | captured a = every | Were. able piers! ot Memdecene Prince | : each year serves at the coffee hour : viewer's heart ¥ tender | The rather intricate details of 3 |White Shrine Fetes following The : 
The actors, all sparkling and cap-' the casual grownup to whom the The cast, sparkling with com- \Mrs. Ida Eveland 
——y | Potent periormers, included | vrs. Ida Eveland was honored Wait as the | Vcdnesday evening by members     
  
     
     
                
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en Ete hed | the ’ he on S urs. y 
wicked stepsisters displayed . fT were Mrs Alex Joss and Mrs, 
great animation and « definite —_ “rs. Eveland organized Pontiac | 
q /, TY flair for comedy, |White Shrine in 1912 and was the ap 
first worthy high priestess. Now 
Jack Niggeman as Roland, Es | known as ‘Mother of the Shrine,” 
Lamps and Trays! and oe we ee ee = a observe her Sith birthday 
3 Wevenr Baskel Wa ~ ' Chariyne Deeg as the Queen! airs Lloyd Wait announced a . tt. q es er Oe Beta and r ft Kens! re lance — themselves versatile and | \oorative Christmas dinner for —— , —~ Soe —!"* Gamma Chapters. Beta Theta Phi 
d rom ong: h capa thespians. ; Dec. 9, to be held at 6:30 o'clock cos . . J r is planning three complete sections 
Wend-Dode Mari Karen Trager adroitly en-|in Roosevelt. Temple. Mrs. John Everyone participated in the Ingathering | Pentioe Press Photos| next year headed by Mrs. Harold 
ae ay ap Earrings, and 6545 Commerce Rd. acted the role of Felica, and Leon-| Yungk <will be chairman of the! of the Pontiac Branch of the Needlework; Photographed at the tea table were Mrs.| A. St, John Jr 
ma ard Barry capably played the | event. Cai s . . ; Also te . = ’ and Bob Crandall, the herald. uild of America 4t First ~ Presbyterian| Arthur R. Young of Shore View drive (left, cmtributing were St. We will service your-TVY Set! || "Mpire 3-2442 | gh slay, which will res for ene one aoee Seed = Church Thursday. The Queen Mary Section| upper photo}, Mrs. Stuart E. Whitfield of ae =—_ a eet = Patera 
            
  
    
  
    
        : —is-2-gen- | prepared refr or the “coffee” un- Cherokee road (center) and Mrs. Harold E.\ geroptimist Cieb of Pontiac. vam sai mamemy [der the supervision of its president, Mrs, | Howlent of East troquois-road,president_of | Mrs. R_ —— : = John Newton of West Huron street (right, |the Pontiac Branch. croc LoS ad mata “upper left photo). Other members photo-| Mrs. William Isgrigg of Cherokee road,| ‘an election of officers was-beld - 
| graphed with her were Mrs. Frank Snover; Mrs. Edward Barrett of Ottawa drive_and | at the annual meeting, with Mrs. 
| Of Betmont-avenwe~(teft};Mre,-Henry-Mil.| Mrs. W. Ross Thompson of Eileen drive Lavage dlls | ligan of Belmont avenue (second from left) | (left to right, above photo) were “pictured | its-Chauncey G. Burke chosen as | 
| and Mrs. Harvie Little of Wall street. as they helped sort some of the garments.| Honorary presidents are Mies 
Open Houses Held by Pontiac PTAs | xniruar     
      
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  , EVER CREATED! || == ur Pw ay e | Pontiac School PT’ observed; McCarroll held its annual Father! time of Owe School open house | ond vice president; Mrs. Harold | f P. . | Education Week with open houses | Family Night Thursday evening in| on Wednesday evening. Furlong, third vice president, and 
5 ° | Wednesday and Thursday evenings. | “@Junc Mrs. Harold A. Fitzgerald, fourth ; . [ ——————__| Parents visited Central School vice president. 
: 4 between 7 and 8 o'clock Thursday Mrs. A. J. Michal. is secretary 
° ot as open house guests. Robert Mar- and Mrs. Don Nicholie is assistant 
° Fant : tin, consultant in elementary ed- secretary. Mrs. Bertil Larson is 
. ~ / ucation - the State Department treasurer. 
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| P dren, which vary just as growth Whitney Chapt of WCTO. held ‘ Z in the home of Mrs. Fred Stimer 
y Mr, Martin speculated that in on Woodland avenue. : EM Cae Mrs. Jones reported on the school : one report cards heme; par- | Refreshments were served by | room Pot —atcohot studies and Christian ————— 
; take the — would | Mrs. Theodore Lanti, Mrs. Carman | 800m when homercom mothers | action which she attended recently 
: = Mrs. David Jp place ef such = grad- Collins, Mrs. William Cox, met at the school for a social mn on cen ae me 
Bs . Dennis Burtch and Mrs. Lloyd | beer. Psalm as the basis for her devo- a were Mrs: | Ludy. ae Plans for regular meetings were | "oor an “Thanks for Amere — Ria tens _ ond Mrs. Homer Parents took the refreshments discussed and projects proposed. |; », tapie, 
Asher James Marinos con- + Mrs: /— it was announced tim, ——— tyling that makes sat ages coreg Greek pastries they could talk with the teachers spoke on the importance of the “Cats and ” os 8 apr 
This is the 87g such ® Bea Seven until 9 o'clock was the (homeroom mother. tained big ln snipe contacting the 
“a BOBP® a 1 A tailored : . Mrs, Fox and Mrs. Irving. Cocking | BSpter ler aie Santor! | oe ENR : Reservations are being madé for 
uty in - ed oa and Mrs. Russel C. Bell. Mrs. ronan 
veoadetoth a re math : : | Opal Allen and Mrs. Wilbur served ed held Thursday at the Sasha- the collar a Courses . Mrs, ‘Walter Willson closed “ ket flap tab. A “99 ) , cotion at Vane. Michienn State Board of ae WSWS Entertained meeting with prayer. . = 
powtul of color 3 color, Sieas san #9999 | |i| Sxperienced teachers. Individual instruction. Free, |/DY Mrs. Roy Kolb | _. wane ‘the way to 1 = ‘Mfetime employment service. Positions waiting. | -]| Mrs. Roy Kolb of South Genesee| .\" 
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and Mrs. C. Hugh Whitela: lish from Car " . w. She : Before coming to the United . will be matron of honor Nov. 21 when her sister, Betty Whitelaw, is o Sain wese | 
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by and her daughter, Mrs. ‘Clyde = Oe aoe. __ | Lusury piles up for new| Judy Wolverton Thompson, will give the spinster cage Paul was toastmis- winter coats! Rafi tops Mrs. William Bantein ot Kemp 
dinner, and Jerry Gillette will give tress the evening, and Mrs. Forstmann’s opulent gra 
the bachelor dinner for Mr. Tone _[ Florence Doty gave tribute to the sg : Y | street was hostess Tuesday eve- —— . memory of honorary member Dr. Sabelaine fleece with a small ning at a bridal shower honoring Mr. and Mrs. F; J. Tone Jr.,| the 
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Se aS ae Sn” mn, Bro ee patigs y map pag aa was read by Mra, §, B, Watties| Activities Planned ~ ipA”GSnie fie ean Cara, *« « a by District Legion Sie, Jone. Mert, Hap, Wolverton, LeGrand Daly Jdr., at present Preeeated William Aebersold, 
by Miss Pasi. District activities for the month| zen Pedder, Mrs. James Burt, threes Pieaeeomnderaa Four students from Waterford | of November were planned recent-| Mrs. Kenneth Webb and Mrs. 
19... He. ‘will be home. this: week~-}- High. School.entertained the group | ly when District 18 American Le-| George Brooks. = _ ale o end for a visit with his mother,. with songs, , gion Posts and Auxiliaries met Others were Mrs. Earl McNett, 
Mrs. LeGrand Daly of Colonial stan rely ter daar dened Pd 7 a ie a ga ad 
Mrs with her son-in-law town, N. ¥.; Vera Dawe, Yola| , 4, membership drive. past presi-/ Mrs. James Boaz, Mrs, Dee Har- 
and sapere Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Leonora Obeay, Cecelia ea mele lan, Mrs. Harold Brown, Mrs. Al- Kresge’s 
J. Jennings Jr. of Grosse Pointe, Wilson, Alice Serrell, Mrs. Ralph |. discussed lan Hersee, Mrs. Kenneth Thomp- and Flees 
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Mr. and Mrs. Genaro A. Florez eae were given. . a suitable short hair fashion for you NOW. will entertain friends at dinner this Countrified Air Mrs. George Danuk, district |} , : evening in their home in Hupp : Plemantenrs greg ae ange Cy urged/| RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD SHOP 
cokdness Saw. 2 at Siemens : In anticipation of the contest between University of | deavor of the American Baptist A 
Hills Country Club, Mr. and Mrs. | Michigan and Michigan State College football teams Satur-|“Tiitcheon ‘was’ served by the |e’ cae See Teeny eve wiltes T. Gossett, = _ — day, Don Blome (center, upper photo), MSC student editor | Lydia Group and plans were made | husking bee dance. ee — a ——in aa Gare Sal ay amy ery eey Opel TL testa cows, tales ot ay po SRTPCRNY Et Cocktail partiee-in-theis-: 7 or rink o ovens 2 wagon wheels and- con- 
homes. Rochester, showed him he to ex Sigma Beta Meats ~T- Nes eee ey “ igma : Mr. and Mrs. Vietor C. Keck | teasing. : , George Harkless, the Lewis Irwins dr. have returned trom Birming- | Photographed getting their tickets at Jenson Field|Vith Joyce Setter | SS". artur Bella, wore intro ‘ty guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prince | House for the game are Barbara Sheppard (above) of Bir- ay 2 osc aan toe Guest , x KS deBardeleben recently. mingham wthe ne cag of Niagara avenue. They are meeting of Beta Alpha Chapter of Ouue Lewis ant tor Hoel Ne | Ti | N ee: F hi > Mr. and Mrs. John B. Poole have | just two 0 many students eagerly awaiting Sat-| Sigma Beta Sorority at the home | wills. mi : 
returned home from New York | urday’s gridiron classic. ee ot Joyce Setter on North East| Stanley Hutchinson was tiastir ime y ew as ions o | where they spent last weekend. Boulevard. ot and callers Hoa Y ms Mr. and Mra. Edward H. Lerch- } Pat Sturgis of Going street was |Jomn ‘Streit, Enar West, Gorden iors’ ~ Misses’ - W. f : cn will entertain at diner Sunday Extension Group Newcomers Make | announced as hostess forthe next | McLeod, Vere Hodges, Hal Brady Janitors ~ misses -— Women $ 
Wiliam G.! Studieg Decoration | Plans for Christmas |'™*© and Sam Joan. . Lerchan of Hendersonville, N. C., : E On the decoration committee 
Sa tr tea et ol a aig is | Meeting Conducted {gm Bt tan Some, ae | Elizabeth Lind, daughter of Mr. | Wenesdoy cresing cee (ctP| tor the semi-annual meeting of| by VFW Auxiliary | goux end Mr. and Mrs Raymond and Mrs. Muir"K. Lind, who has |“*Mesday evening at her home |the Newcomers Club held Wednes-| a405 wittiam- Common Rooney. a : 
year, will return home early in| Mrs. Don Ridgley gave the les- Assisting the hostess were Mrs. | Pasion seve: on ute rite |All Saints Guild I ‘ = December. son on Christmas decorations and Howard Droeser and Mrs. J. Ed-| rata, Muuuary to VFW Post 1370 PI Yule Ba i dare , a: * = ans Yu zaor = Col. and Mrs. William Gray- | jr Snag ChAT -work-and-4--met_in the clubroom on- South a fs ae BAe © Aes Saeemenroes Be F ae pe. don Booth, whe have been sta- | 7. Christmas Saginaw street. ‘Gulla -11~- of -All Saints —Epiaco-| oa thoned abroad for several years, | arneweed toe Den a wy was aren ta Mrs. William Vandecar +-as|pal Church discussed plans fer . stopped off on their way to Texas | Gables. Beta Si Phi U +4, | Saluted by Post Commander Nile |the Christmas bazaar and the : to visit thelr sen-inlaw and a sigma Fri Unit} tavershaw for outstanding work |February antique show Thursday i : 
eS sik Eo [Birthday Marked [Has Hotel Meeting {snc te remain ~ "|hen thy ime af the ome of | ee road. | by Richard Nadeau jy.) gees can Be Attained” | Sno-Ball Planned " Cochiicman tar tha unthgee, atl = aa ; | mar ban utd oe ke Richard Allen Nadeau was hon-| evening when Phi Chapter of Beta] A talk on her recent visit to|are Mrs. Stanley Warne and Mrs. FOR = | 
sar he sty bene Stee. 2. Thay | Sel wits = WRAY perly at ee en tlhe Sele eee re nae. 2 : : oe will leave early the following week | home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs./ tien Baldwin conducted the pro- pha Omega Chapter of Beta ahd WE wanibere, Dee. : | 3 i for the East where they will be |Edward Allen Nadeau of Brook- , and chert talks ware ghren| PMI ance ai Wed Weldeens tea en me re Des. 30 ¢ = : with their daughters over Thanks- | dale lane. by Mrs. Walter_Hiler and Mra.| Plane tor the—anmuel—Seo-Balt with Mrs. Falph Allen and Mv. ~ Niel ae 
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— £XErcising doing 64 pirouettes, Today she _. [ lectures at schools and colleges 
- Keeps Figure That | on Various grooming subjects, . . F Everyone over 30 should do limb- Rocked America m ering-up exercises instead of heavy 
1-Piece Swimsuit strenuous routines, if they'd keep 
It has been @-odd years ‘since alert, she says. Annette Kellerman introduced the Miss Kellerman offers several one-piece bathing suit. But the fig. |. simple exercises as an example. ure that rocked America back in |, (She does them with the grace 7910 can still wear that old swim- § and zip of a teenager, can touch muit—and not too snugly at that. the floor with the palms of her In those days she was a perfect hands, and kick as high and hand- 
36—bust 36, waist 27, hips 36. Her some as a Radio City Rockette.) 
weight was 123. Today her figure Here's how: 
pa noannnft$_Varied @ mere fraction. _Lie_on_floor..Bring. knees up What is the secret of her svelte Gloss to chin. Relax and stretch. figure? Miss Kellerman attrib- 2. Clasp arms behind neck. utes it to “good health and reas- Swing head right and left as far poses Oe. OLOC UNG? BAIR. ee = ossible, bringing 
“You can grow old gracefully to shoulder as far as _with proper nutrition and exercise. 3. Stand up. Touch shoulders with Too Many people eat icebox left- fingertips. Bring arms as far back overs, bread and potatoes instead as possible (this raises the dia- of nourishing foods. phragm immediately). Make semi- Miss Kellerman happesn to be a circles with the arms in that posi- vegetarian, but she doesn't recom- tion. : mend it for everyone. She is an 4. Stand up. Put hands ou front avid user of vitamins, but suggests with palms down head up looking |. they be prescribed only by a doc- straight ahead. Bring arms up and Z tor: around in semicircle, dropping She hasn't had a cold for 2% head back, palms are then turned years and attributes it to her half upward in position like a swan lemon oa hot water morning eye- dive. opener supplements that citrus Stand hands to shoul- with vitamin C and also takes 25,- tans eo cians wont E. 000 units daily of vitamin A which tion and swing hips quickly back 
wonderful sight. ‘ ; - wood 
: She never has worn giasses wn écor tedasen. keep body ancal. 
) even to read the fine print of a Kick back and forth. _ Rewspaper. Her hair is a good ~ : . Fich brown. Although one. cannot : 7. Put foot on chair, cee 
spot a gray hair, she “there ' z head down to knee without bending are a few.” says, 1910 *¢e Annette Keller 1953 eee the same Annette leg. (This is in the strenuous class, 
scene oa patty a| "ano she appeared in the| with figure dimensions. that| she says, and should be reserved 
-——- Girts Suiex fal because should | one-piece bathing suit that|have varied a mere fraction | until you've To ~ did not endow them with good| Shocked America. due to exercise and diet. ee looks. Develop personality, she . says and you have the world in| develop a pleasing personality and) man she wed 41 years age in |LaQbel Paint Cans your hands, Says she: make good health shine from her} Danbury, Conn, 
~ “As far as a face is con- | Countenance.” “I never have relaxed trying to Une 2 me me : cerned, I never had a good one,| “Jimmy Sullivan and I always! keep youthful and interesting to | Y°UF house. inside or out, attach a but _T-always had-personality ‘and| have been perfectly happy. One} him. More women could hold their|labet to the remaining paint cans, | a joy of living. I had marvelous) Feason is that we still consider| spouses if they kept that in mind.”’| telling where the paint was used. % skin as a result of my interest in| OUr marriage a romance. The 5 foot 5 Miss Kellerman, a| For samples of the paint to take | dietetics. Miss Kellerman says proudly | native Australian, has had a varied|on fabrie-shopping expeditions, “Any girl can be popular if she'll! that she is married to the same ' career! She has been a vaudeville | brush some on index cards. 
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  [N—Johnny Bratton takes a playful poke at/ Midwest Gym in Chicago Thursday. Tonight they meet in a welterweight champion Kid Gavilan (left) during a meeting at the} round championship bout at Chicago Stadium.   
  
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Chiefs Close 1953 Season Against Trojan 11" Tonight 
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“~"Mareld Resh (F). Fi ° ue mae . Dick By GAYLE TALBOT “which the two boys will punch egch SAGINAW Quince, ENDs—J. T. ‘Lentvem, Tom Wan. | Ayling, Kirk Hobolth and Zack| NEW YORK (®—Boxing experts /other around enthusiastically for 
TACKLES—Sil Sergent, Gery Rep-| Athanas, ends Leroy Moore, Jim|@$ a group always are more/15 rounds. At the end of that time 
a : to see Gavilan’s glove 4 GUARDS—Joe Rice, Ted Pawiit. Wiscombe, Joe Singleton, Dave | Puzzled and suspicious than ordi-|we expect here | defending R—Dale nary people, but the welterweight | lifted in victory, as usual. it sack ne eee tala. dock Heckine and | championship being fought at Chi-| Possibly the main thing agitating division? Without a | Sdey- __ | Michigan State versus their great turen, Rew Bi (H), Jerry Masiars|Tom Metzdorf, Jack Hopkins and ie hen _— ne can bout tonight's | champion, that's where, and in no “That fullback, Joe Perry, does | est rivals from the University of 
termined to snap a 5-game losing | La; Gene Vaughn and EA Reid) coin a phrase, make bead or tail| which is the “house” fighter for | anybody pending the outcome of | Brown worried. ee at ot cn lt Ee eee on ee 
streak, travels to Saginaw tonight| "'Fontowing directions are offerea| = =, , g __| the International Boxing OMS, OO | eimanatiogs 8" hat (Yelburton Abraham) ‘Tittle |town to telecast thie attraction = -to-|Rontiac._tana_planning to attend, Sy" Know with some degree of| sure what result would best fit}. ©¢ © ® can throw the ball with men all|as it will be played 4n- Lansing. 
ay whee & wen locas’ Got) eo certainty that Kid Gavilan, the 147- | into the IBC’s plans. That always| Should Bratton win, on the other |over him better than anyone in| Ths Michigan State atteck ts speedy halfback Jimmy Williams, | wom, Sena om Dixie ‘High | pound champ, is to defend his title|is held to be very important. |hand, the welter division would | the league.” , geared around speed sid Gecep- injured in last week's Flint Nor-| nos —— - ave-| against Johnny Bratton, but that’s| Gavilan has said that, win or| have an exciting new champ—for| Coach Buck ‘Shaw agrees his thon. Geach Biggie Munn be- = > steal nue (3rd traffic light) and drive | about as far as they go. lose, he will quit the welterweights | television purposes, at least—and | 49ers are good—in fact, he thinks| Heves ta aimall speedy backs thern game will be ready tonight. | approximately one-half mile. Field} at and challenge Bobo Olson for the | Gavilan still would be available | they sho of seven} and he has some of the best, He 
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if they are ready,” 
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haye concluded they can win and 
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~ Challenger, Today 
SAN FRANCISCO w — World| © 
Carruthers, a slick dancer from 
A crowd estimated at 25,000 
roared ‘as the tiny tighiers bat- 
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eutdoor arena at the Sydney 
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gripped in a major economic 
paR ER. small businesses shut a URS 
4 om ‘and larger |? 
    ) skeleton shifts, 
and that blankety-blank deer 
thingamabob to many a hunter's 
wife. 
cess of last year’s 3-lay any deer 
season in reducing the herd, and 
limitation this year of the any deer 
season to one day, Dec. 1. Ey 
| Deer for ‘53 Season the careful hunter should have just 
if; by week's end, Pontiac seems | about as good a chance as last 
year at a legal buck. 
Deer are still plentiful through 
much. of the northern halt of Zone 
In the Upper Peninsula, condi- 
ones operating on | | tions should be roughly the same 
as last year, although there are 
‘reports of fewer deer in some 
  PATTERSON it. Sunday marks | 
tthe opening of the 1953 deer sea- 
son. THE season to many a hunter, | 
  areas:__Zone-3-seems_to_have just. 
about as many deer as last year, 
with some local exceptions. 
Zone $ hunters are reminded 
that except for a small area be- 
tween highways M. 46 and M. 20, 
only legal weapons are shotguns 
and .22 caliber rim-fire riftes. 
The rim-fire stipulation outlaws, 
of course, souped up and wild- 
Since deer are relatively scarce 
dance, hunters using public lands 
  
Deer Hunters 
to Start Rush 
North Tonight By JAMES A. 0. CROWE 
Associated Press Outdoor Writer 
Deer camps were spring up, the 
Straits of Mackinac ferries were 
getting busier and northern high | 
ways were getting crowded today 
as the first deer hunters got. set 
for Sunday’s opening. 
Gunners may ,shoot one buck 
deer each anywhere in Michigan, 
starting at 6 a.m. Sunday, and the 
rush is expected to really be on 
tonight. 
Se far, there has been no walt-   will run into more competition in 
areas where game is plentiful. 
While on the face of it this is a 
situation hunters tend to deplore, 
it can be turned into a real advan- 
tage. The patielit hurter-who Se 
sit tight on a good stand will bene-— 
fit from the fact that a lot =a 
hunters in the area will mean a | 
lot of deer movement. __ 
Scarcity of acorns in Zone 2 will 
make oak ridges less productive | 
than in years when they are plen- 
tiful. But concentrations of hunt- 
ers in other types of cover may | 
move deer into oaks. and stands | 
of mature hardwoods which usually 
have little to recommend them as 
deer cover. 
‘Those planning to hunt Dec. 1 |   
;must remember to get licenses | 
in some areas of former abun-| before that day. Deadline is 7. 
p.m. Nov. 30. 
sula, the story is expected to be 
different. 
minutes, to get the rush of cars 
across the straits as fast as pos- 
sible. 
There was a slight rush of hunt- 
was impending on the state fer- 
ries. : 
The highway department, not- 
ing that the rumor seems to crop 
up every year before the deer 
season, emphasized there was no | 
labor dispute on the ferries and | 
no possibility of a-strike. 
Supplementary feeding of pup- 
gles cheehd’ Mapa it Gres weus 
to start them towards the wean-   
    ing period. |Punter Lackey : er 
  
‘Lowell's Burch Ends   
  Ga ls Considered 
One of Years Grows LON Career as Coach; Mismatches LOWELL ®—Chris Burch, Low- ae ‘Schools head coach tory 
By WILL GRIMSLEY '17 years, and dean of the Grand 
CHAPEL HILL, N. C. w—North Valley football conference 
| Carolina is counting on Dick Lack- | coaches. ‘tenes growers his 
hey's toe to-prevent-a-complete rout | ‘retirement rom sports 
at the hands of Notre Dame, the| He said his resignation as couch country’s No. 1 football team, here had been accepted by the school 
tomorrow: beard but that he would continue 
es 8 ¢ as a member of the high school 
Lackey, 21-year-old senior from.) faculty. 
Shelby, N. C., is the Tar Heel's| His successor has not been 
ace punter, the best in the United | | chosen. 
States at his specialty, with an Burch cited his long term as a 
| average of better than 44 yards _ coach and the press of othet duties 
for seven games. An adept quick! as the reasons for his retirement 
kicker, he averaged 54 yards last from the sports fie id. 
week in the 180 loss to South —-— = 
Carolina.   * s * 
“We have worked and worked 
trying to set up defenses for this, 
Carolina's head coach. ‘Then we 
re-examined pictures and just | 
tossed them aside. 
“On the blackboard you can de- 
sign ways to stop John Lattner and 
Neil Worden but out on the field 
they'll still pound you to death with 
  son's gross mismatches. The un 
beaten and untied Irish rate any- | 
where from 27 to 34 points over a_ 
} team that has lost its last four 
starts by one-sided margins. 
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greatest coliege teams of all} 
times,”’ ~— Barclay. “It is) 
three-deep in good personne! and | 
it’s a poised, confident team that)   
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    | before. 
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JUNIOR PLANNERS—Four heads are better 
than one especially when an important J-Hop is 
coming up. “Snow Fall Twirl” chairmen smilingly 
contemplate soft lights and music, while looking 
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of 359 Nelson St., and John Moreau, 22 E. Iroquois, 
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One-half ali U.S. high school 
students have: summer jobs. 
  St. Frederick Prepares |smaiien 
\for ‘Harvest Moon Hop’   
    ‘Frederick High 
next Friday. 
    
  
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‘feme Green, Jean McHugh and 
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paving the way for ticket sales- 
  
  Autumn / ‘colors are setting the. i 
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} Kenneth Atwood. Jesse Ramirez, 
.| will be Nenfa Parmo, Samael Vil- 
and Mary Rent -la,.Paul 
   men_ who are anticipating a» — 
rush. 
James Williams, Delfino Chavez, 
James Kraus, Patricia Nicholson, 
Mary Barnett, Dan Wagner and 
James Demski, Dorothy Bergin 
the list of ticket sellers. 
Furnishing. the entertainment 
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rez while seers Johnson, Sharon 
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had G-E Freezers in theit homes 
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   a ame Chairmen : “TSodents Plan —= 
“for Dec. 5 Hop jim @ Red Letter Date pieage o oe : | All high schools planned 
a\ °° oe dances for the very near future as ~ 
4; Pontiac High Juniprs a St. Michael’ Students ee eee -_ ‘ee oa 
19-Inch Lifelike | | Make Final Plans for FF. ags! "Sponsor 9 to 12 Event | just awaited the big red letter day. | oe oe, Mike echoed Te | 
i Snow Fall Twirl’ ss Bt Set for Saturday Sd 
~ HONEY Plans for the traditional <J:Hop_ a —“Feturday, Nov. 14 is a red letter | Cemts prepared to really cut loose 
to be held Dec. 5 at Pontiac High ‘ day for St. Micheelites. The gala|*t the “Victory Dance”: Saturday 
School are well under way. take event of the season will take place | "ight. Jone Frederick 
ad _.W,. A LK ER. Juniors can be seen whirling in eo . es x, . when all students make nol — ee ee ae ae ee = 
wee TRO anticipation as “chairmen” nes 2 ssa os ‘of the“Victory Dance” to ay? ss 2 bus 
heads oil the wheels of progress m “_—" at that time. The oan was being 
99 with some handy elbow grease. ng the event are cheer- launched with a bang throughout 
Pasting snow flakes and winter = leader captains Gwen Hearald and te oy. 
stars is the decorations committee Nancy Polasek, aided sl their 
sa —— eS ae ded -b by Seo tl LS : assis’ : na 
ers are Elsie Russell, Bonnie =nerson, Mary 
Evans, Barbara Hill, Don Ed- lene Cook. for @- assem- 
S$? WILL HOLD munds, Dick Lohff, Kay Trager, The dance festivities are s (res the last home 
‘Pretty and pert. She © |Dinae Hubbs, Bill Kistler, Mal- s uled to begin at 9:00 and come to comes of the sea- 
walks “along with’ you” =~ [cot Stogtin-and-Janath~Piersoon.- ' an end reluctantly at midnight. — | played that ~ 
easily amd naturally, * Busy with “Snow Fall Twirl” (= ial ane — io eweying to te — 
moving her head from » | trappings are other committee 4s 35. 28 music of regener are Ml for . might 
vida to side. Secon haw members which mavapaleom F oo ong ee ae i wilt furnish : mistaken the 
: ~ | Bender, Mary ~aupre, § == nr Mame? oak oid the joyous even 
you can wash set 27d | “Joan Wagley, Rey Webb, Nancy |. WMP wc! 3 Tickets we he eee eat wal and brush. : ; N Gilbe i eaten ae cake —— a eA Rig with 75 cents or to any couple who 
Baker, ancy ilbert, Ruby | - Ss pete eee $1.25 for only a disguise 
28 I h “RITA” Emery, Norma Goodman, Julian. a ee igi is willing to pay an eve- vay , 
ne. Baker, Bob mn fitz. = 5 ae ning of guaranteed enjoyment. says Micu . 
ker, Dunn and Ann Fi << Fae ¢ The tramp outfits 
Walking Doll ee patrick. X < € \_ we were worn by 
| Sandra Johns heads the ticket a aj (To Hold Speech Clinic MES “Booster Club” 
| committee with able helpers Nancy ~ , = ANN ARBOR w — A theater | Vick¥Y members who 
Moats, Pat Sederiund, Donelda) HAPPY VICTORS—The sound of music will Pontiac Press Phote ni h clinic at the University performed in a skit for the 
—sronadl — Smgill Barbara} pour from St. Michael High School tomorrow night, |nyson Ave.; Nancy Polasek, 245 Nelson St.; Gwen ot 5 ee Saturday ie expected student body. 
1 inson, Pat Ry Bernice | 55 the jubilant shamrocks whirl at the “Victory | Herald, 5795 Pine Knob Rd.; Marydee Smith, 2351 — ee 
Stevens. apes ; . . to draw high school students and} The rather serious subject of ac- 
Also selling ducats first, fourth Dance.” Celebrating their victory over St. Frederick | Edinburgh St.; and Marlene Cook of 927 Perry St. teachers from all parts of| cident insurance policies was the 
and sixth hours are Kathleen High’s football team Oct. 30 will be cheerleaders | Nancy and ‘Goan are eo-captains of the cheerlead- their al topic g eonferred 
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“White House, Committee| = ~NEW YORK (INS)—The White| nazism and fascism and forget 
- House vs. the House Un-American | Communism.” 
Activities Committee (No. 2)— | ‘Harold Ickes and Madam Perkin 
“When President Eisenhower de-| of F. D. R.’s cabinet, nearly ridi-| wealth of information about Jap- 
plored the action of the House Un-| culed the committee to death short- | anese spying in_the Pearl Harbor: 
rican tty thereafter by dis! tine ce: area. Dies had by that time prom- 
nN ee ca - ad e o> be at te me yrouD 0 y DeCD! 
~ subpoenai a ecient” THe roMOHy einen by FB: -aremiewe 7 He. 12. Clear matters. through, the , group. of Young. people. 
a former Red, on how a French : ; 
the committee has had with the |Communist managed to feature 
\ White House. And by then it was | hearty greetings from Clark Gable, | 
‘an old, old story. . Robert Taylor, James Cagney and 
President Roosevelt took a dim | Shirley Temple. 
wiew of the committee from the; Ickes said the committee had de- 
          
      
  
        
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tion $25,000 appropriation, on May | gerous radical.” Madam Perkins 
man Martin Dies for the publicity | tions of the committee in regard | inquiring into the loyalty of the| night abou kind of 
that emerged from the committee | to this innocent and likeable child.” | American Student Union, called in| tramps she was bringing into 
room after the second witness of} The committee ran out of money |its head, Joe Lash. The ‘'young| old Maison Blanc, But they never |- 
its history, John P. Frey, president | just before the end of its allotted | people” arrived-at the house office | came back much after that. Lash’s 
i... of the Metal Trades Department of ;7-month term. Dies mentioned this | building in two cars, chaperoned | friend Joe Cadden, who once slept 
the AFL, outlined the progress of|in a speech, and a flood of vol-|by the first lady. in Cinco's Gok = - 
Communists in the CIO. untary contributions reached the} 9, ie wit tnd, Lach wen | ing the Witte 3 Picke 
' committee’s office. Old Henry Ford . After leaving the White House 
Dies reported, “the president be- | °ffered to deliver three Lincolns| SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith 
no one was interested tn com. | 1 exchange for three $1 bills. 
__munism; that he had heard about The committee nearly was 
seen ‘~ | wiped out in 1939 by a hoax, 
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so stopped to smoke a cigarette. Takes Place Today 
When, he finished, the story went,  — Stade 
he thréw the butt on the water. | have been attending classes at the 
Another big trout came out of the | Precise plant will be moved today 
  
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piace aie satel tee i —— Clare, has built several labor-saving-devices to make farming 
LO fe meas made out te ober ig a at| Board Sponsoring Activities 
nd Sar ae Six Teams Are Signed Up a cer them in a 100- 
nitenior, cue weeweer fOr Waterford Basketball. tempted ‘burglary-“A-police cruiser | WATERFORD "TOWNSHIP ——- Ar be” played te) was demolished in. the Six teams have been registered the xymnasiuna 
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    _WHITE _ LAKE _TOWNSHIP_—| Mra G. Stanley Freville was elect~} 
“ed president of St. Mary Guild of 
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Heng enews and. Mrs. Earl. 
of the group will 
         LANSING (UP) — A 112-pound 
South Haven woman who saved a 
'160-pound man from drowning in 
ser gr Ny Reta a5 She. was assisted. by third... 
pupils. A question period 
Refreshments 
  
    recipient of the American_ 
—-} Cross-vertificile of merit. 
Fry, also of South Haven, last 
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‘men Were swimming in Lake Mich- 
igan when Mrs, Klein,- who was 
fishing at the pier, noticed that 
he re dllgcarosg exhausted. She threw 
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Officials said Fry and two other |*- 
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Mrs. Klein dived into the water| p, 
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{Planning Air Raid Drill _ | Pita! after @ long illness. Surviving besides his widow, ;|in Flint on December 7 _| Ruth, are a son, Francis of Plym. ‘Mercy | FLINT (UP)—A mock air raid | outh; two daughters, Mrs. Red- 
The Civil Defense Advisory Coun- | three sisters, two brothers and 10 cil announced Thursday the drill | 8Tandchildren. ’   
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Proposed | arthur will oo ep onan, bana | i “of a v7 Rano B28 | ameulbncndieracead 
€ with ‘the /neral Home, Clawson, with burial| “20., EXPERIENCED SHO® in Oakview- . He had | AL’ 
. |lived here for 30 years and died LS, 
omeo Plans | We . a ~~ §TOCK BOYS Dance Surviving are three brothers, Pull time, 16 or over. is Square Saturday Richard of Troy Henry 664 West 
ces wil be featured att sguae| lochs Nas nt Cote SALESMAN FOR 2 SoaF ct 
Ped a mr i | ROMEO — Service for Alva ee eee . | Brooks, 63, of 116 Spring St., was   
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  S- everyone off downtown streets for — shout 22 billion dollars a 
        
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    2 anten ot   
  
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Vicinity ef Clarkston. FE 54-0077 
Reward. — 
LOST — PIPE DIES ON CASS 
Ave, Reward. OR 3-2411. 
Lost: LADY'S SMALL BULOVA wrist wetch Sat, night, Reward. 
FE ¢46i. ee a 
FOUND: BLACK COCKER S&PA- 
niel dog at 2750 Baidwin Rd. 
Dreyton Piains, Mich, Phone OR 
= Lost POR acakP . _ 4.8088 . 
L Dies ON CAS MONEY 
MONEY: 
your | eontract. 
corner of Riker Bidg. C 
NOW, FE $-8183. 
IMMEDIATE CASH POR YOUR 
lend contort ot equity i your} 
K. L. Templeton, Realtor 53% W. Huron PE 2-233   
  
= AND fe - i aes DATE, 
lov. }. Li re 
= Mpokatble 2 ees get contracted any e than my- 
self. Jean Loucks, 224% Ford 
Ave, # 
| Michigan 
FOR SALE COON cancers 
orders taken anytime. 
HOME MADE 
PE 4-2773 
2.0580. 
KNAPP SHOES _ PE 8-610 __ 
ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING e adviser, contact Mra. 
Veron Vie, Ph. PE 2-813. Con- fidential | tees Salvation Army. 
MAKE IT LAST. GLAXO WATER elear plastic type linoleum coat- 
and ends waxing ~ Wanted Real Estate 31   
  WE SELL 
WE BUY   
DAINTY MAID FOR _ Mrs. Burnes, F vere. 93 Mark. 
MON., TUES. . COLD 
waves, 98 $5.50 ek a Dorothy's. 
Set ee ne jay serv 
Sutherland Studios, 18 W. Huron. 
Wtd. Children to Board 25 
DAY CARE roa CHILDREN. rE 
32-6026, 
i CHILD, EXCELLENT Dat CARE, 
ho: FE 54-0675.   
GARE FOR CHILDREN LICENSED 
home, Near country . 
mora 67F5. 
  WE TRADE We aiso ow 
eons. many ways make 
deal here There st” 
font anything we can’t sell. 
Don’t call us if 
Edw. M, Stout, Realtor Tl MN. Saginaw 8t. PE 56-8166 
Open 
aes Slemcatead Realtor 
Fe ee Ere PE. 21317 
  
  Share Living Grters = he GENTLEMAN TO “ee rans — a * - "real | a 
RRIS & SON CO.OP MEMBER 
FE +1567   
  
  
| CEMENT WORK DRIVEWAYS! 
teen Piers toe pees Fe 
  
  
  
  , | RIDE WANTED TO 
enter, 12 oF 8 ed WTD. A GOOD USED TYPEWRIT 
*) “j,feminaton or Royal mate. OL at our. disposal to. purchase. new | EE S-7741 FE 5-4714 | er seasonal jJand contracts for 
our citents. See me before you ___For Rent Rooms 32 sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS. 
Kitchen gt ane 631 W. Iro- 
MAHAN [sss ROOM GENTLEMAN, PRi- 
SSS ———— vate so nei FE 2-T160 
NG ROOM FOR 1 OR 3 oy Evenings and < Senaage “men, no Pirsiain References re- 
. Huron PE 1-028) quired. 27 Clairmont. Place near 
CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM WITH 
1 SLEEPING nO ROOM, NO DRINK- 
27 SLEEPING ROOMS. @ NW. Johnson, FE 2-304. 
ROOM, KITCHEN 
__ privileges, bus stop. 490 W 
AMERICAN GENTLEMEN, SINGLE double, FB: 2-3544. 
OU ROOMS ARE GOOD ENOUGH 
ROOM _& IT7CHEN 
entrance 
ae SOULE SLEEPING RM. Eveaings ‘till 630 reesei pet 
=-=s* . ck from Bost Office, PE ¢1is1, 86 Union st 
OVERS WAITING FOR | BAYE | ROOM Pow ELDERLY om: houses. res: aa bome 
GENTLEMEN “TWIN” BEps 
a 
' sonable, ete some 
= A sale. “Don't wasp with Lookers 
Call us now. We need you: 
erty. We handle all details “oa 
financing and ss 
To Buy—To Sell—To Trade 
YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE “T 
ALTY REALTORS 
‘ COOPER ERATIVE MEMBERS 
iota. Bocatnee “til ————- 16-4 
uron PE 72-0263 
T DOOR TO” BRANCH _-_PO8T_OFFIC 
Hammond | = homes tn all p 
quick, 
on your calls 
P. D. Hammond, Realtor 
26% |W. pat St. 
  6pm, Tanon 3 aw - igi I 4 i 
ees ore! 
= 
rice ranges, 
qua'ified roatlerarg service PRIVA’       
   
    
_t ee 
UNION CT. APTS, — 3 RMS. AND BATH. ADULTS only. $64 per month. 
K. G. Hempstead, Realtor 102 East Huron &t. 
2 ROOM, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING. 
UTILITIES. REPFRI- 2 ROOMS ; 
FE 2-2661. geration. Adults. = _Rent: Bus, Prop. _ 38D   
    he mane Tas ES: rhe] 
     
    
       
    
Best Buys 
Today ‘OL i | 
    
    
GILES 
3} ROOM. WALKING DISTANCE TO. — 
town, OR 3-7077 
CLEAN | £ i 
ntrances. 
automatic hot water. R 
Inquire 151 Norton. After 6 
2 ROOMS STUDIO APT, ADULTS 
only, over Dr. Cursen'’s Clinic, 
oe mesceeery: PE 56-6129. 
7 WwW 
EVERYTHING ~ FURNISHED. 
Close in. 3 quiet men, FE ¢-563%, 
2 Fe eine, NICE CLEAN COUPLE. 
2 Hopson FURNISHED APT. FE 
ioe “HOUSEKEEPING ROOM. Adulte only. a9 State St, PE 
ROOM APARTMENT, 170 WHIT- temore, adults. ; 
__ EM 3-8611. 
2 ROOM ‘FURNISHED COTTAGE. 
eall after - pm., FE : 
% FT. TRAILER, LOW wit 0 
‘ore balance like rent. MY 
3 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH, OIL 
heet, electric kitchen, private en- 
__‘Wance, _aduits only. OR +6084 
3 orig g WILL TAKE CARE OF 
id if ‘oth work. 
4 soos ‘AND BATH, 
ee close 
NICELY FURNISHED 3 ROOM yours 
_ For ‘the City Farmer 6 miles from 
  
Garege 
pointment only. 
GILES REALTY CO. 
  
el a 
Jocks. from town, references, $10 
__ Weekly. PE 2-0663   PURN. . APT, COUPLE ONLY, FE 
5-3036, 5 
3 RMS AND BATH. 4004 Sher- 
bourne 
NEW BRICK “TERRACE, 3 ROOMS 
and bath furnited and heated 
  town. FE 54-1687 
__ private entrance. #4 Norton 
_ets. FE 2   
OXED LADY, FE 5-8770. 
a LAUNDRY . Huron. home privileges. 
gentlemen only. 
fi cl 
quiet, modern a ‘Des 2 stop, TE 
“3 CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS. 31 Stowell, 
3 «=GIRLa. 
e FE 42047 
Near town. Reasonable 
iG RMS. FOR MEN REA- work done 
rnold’s Shell Serv- 
Ld. Ave. Mr. ex 
“60 Sooper PE O18. 
ATTRACTIVE ROOM, HOME PRIV- 
Sones, Sag,” in, ey, reserenses. 
47 Hen 
rivate hone 
    
  
-| Wed, , Transportation 2A   
3900 Bald ose sak 
@ o'clock, PE +1008. 7, 
Wtd. Miscellaneous c   
  
_2-h197. 
WANTED TO BUY USED STORM 
him 
PE 4-0006.   
a 
  
  
  
  “TAILORING, SUITS, COATS AND _ alterations, FE 2-2634   
Bresewaxing oF ents dren Pa rite 
Suits superbly, tailored, FE 45-3792. 
~- Chiropodists 2 
MAURICE THOME, . €. 
1203 Pontiac a 8 bank 
__Photo-Accessories 20A   
  
  
  " . 6 cent. AY    
    
  "BUYSELL   
  
    
    
We Need 
Each Other! 
—We Need Property 
Listings! ———- 
You Need to Sell! let's mu- | 
fia ena Lowy WORKING Profit attending the sale 
So 
FOR SURE RESULTS 
SEE 
JOHN. KINZLER _ 
fio dowa FE BSI   
“OR ae 
  
  ~ Wed. Contract Mtgs. 30 
-LAND-CONTRACT 
  
  
    
          
     
        on M-30, MUtual ¢2367. 3165 E. 
Hightand Ra, an 
dred 3 ROOMS ANP eS 
ulte preferred. FE 7-7785. 
2 aoe BATH fee t COU- 
ple. MArket 41717 after 7 p.m. 
3 RM. FURNISHED APT. geo 
=: No drinkers. 443 5. Pad- 
jock, 
2 AND 3 ROGM FURN. APT. an earetaker, 23 6tein- 
MODERN 3 ROCMS. CONNECT- ing bath, adults, 73 Save Rd., 
Stoney Lake. Oxford, 
CLEAN, COUPLE 
die | Orchard Lake. OA 63668. 
§ “43: OR ? 
  
  room and bath. 
phen “— room in attic for 
rage, int m 
side, available Dec. 1. Box 78, 
time Press. 
3 ROOMS AND BATH, AUTOMATIC 
heat, picture window, ground fir. 
__brivave entrance, OR 15. 
3 RM. UNFURNISHED APT. , 1st 
floor, Newly decorated. W. Side, 
=== couple, 464 Marion off 
th Lake Rd 
€ ROOM MODERN APF. COUPLE 
“3 Sa ert IN COMMERCE = eM 3414 
4 ROOMS, PVT. BATH, GAS HEAT. “Pr conte. 
3 VERY NICE CARPETED RMS. Near tories and 
children, 61 Stout 
5 ROOM "MODERN, _ OfL PUR- 
_ nace. Inquire 50 E. Kennett Fae 
a — PVT. ENTRANCE. FE 
  4 ROOMS AND ‘BATH, 1 CHILD. _FE 5-34 6 before 12 noon.   82 W. Huron aes PE 6-617 FE 54-1473 — Open 9 too : 
ADULTS|/ AT WALNUT LAKE. LOVELY in, Apply 2@ Aubura Cape Cod home. 3 bedrooms. 
Paneleg den. Newly . Za 
=, condition. breese- 
weoah way. 2 car garage. . .. Living hora Lge ot Sanne acre.” Lake vileges. Can sell 
space, privete entrance, stite or. MA ene = furnished, west side Couple ony ) Pe - — 
Pontiac Press. ‘ 
Romeo 9572 To} TY 1\SOI } 
—_—-. $1,600 DOWN DRAYTON” ¥ 
room semi-bungalow with | bed- 
bath do Pull base- 
ment with hot air heat. 2 
oorees. Extra large lot 
and immediate 
after 6 call r, 
43473, 
ORTH END 
Near Wisner School & 
2 bed 
Large living room. 
This will go fast. "see. Pars peo é 
=. 6 call Mrs. Beck, Spice ed street; 
glace 
after 
4-0859. 
500 DOWN 
PORT SECTION 
furnished home is just the 
jor the retiring This 
place has been completely remod- 
e and is very nice. Call now 
for ent, Eve. after 6 
ir. Eddy, FE 32-2239. 
FE 4-2533 FAMILY HOME | 
Practically new with 4 bed- 
rooms, 2 Anndng and wee up. 
Liv. rm., exe mem: 
  Szegie ; 
: “al eee 
wi 1 utility, 
full beth, oi] heat, 2? lots, 
arage, lake privileges on Tese Lake. Only $1,200 
ron price $6,500, See 
  pipet rm rear. $2,500 dn, 
folks, if it's real estate 
us can sell it, rent it, trade 
ft. Call PE 66165 and let 
us prove it, 
Edw. M, Stout, Realtor 
Tt N. dsaginaw st. Ph. FE 56-8166 
finished. Wards Orchard. FE 
40880. 
“NORTH ROSELAWN : 7 room home with one bedroom.   
a ¥ 
310,000. Terms. This is worth 
fing at today, Call FE 40564, 
EZ. Pike 8t. 
LAWRENCE W 
__HAVE US SELL YOUR HOME . PARTLY MOD- East Side -_ 
A property really 
please i bed se full base- 
ment, oe) oll furnace, enclosed 
$3,100 with terms. 
$700 Down 
Oe Midway, Gon | possession. 
  | West Suburban 
Your choice of 2 cacatians ranch 
$ pe homes. One 
a “AND HARGER CO. business as) 
  
. four pegoeam home, 
a. 
fire- Lovely ro 
aoe, as see mt ea wi 
5 
Ps 
  
pa 
able 
re S2rSipe rd. Bue. 
. Rea- 
4 —— a = —.. 
- ‘CUCKLER “REALTY 
235 N. es 
  
ld Fashion Sho; 
'BARGAIN POR SALE 8 ROOM 
house. $6000, $1500 down. Inquire 81 Stout. PE $-0112.   
3 BEDROOM RANCH 
EQUITY IN 4 ROOMS AK AND BATH, ent $3200, bal 
_ $15 per month. 109 8. Mervimes. $1000 down. Ge owner 7665 Clin- 
_tonville Rd. 
  
  
  
the st 
bea’ 
  
_ First St. Auburn Heights. 
| Rent Houses Furnished 37   
ee re WALLED LAKE, NEW YEAR C)DE'N XYA1L Lil N 
SUNDAY 1-9 
‘WEEK DAYS 3-6 
2314 M Middlebelt Rd.   
Tele, raph Road =. e 
Stidaie belt to model. * 
Make this pick live bgp ahs 
pick your lot in gem   
Blackwood REAL BARGAIN — | oo gyerse home 4 me ot and 
: Ay 
M- “50. FRONTAGE bg 1 ed ogg area set up for 
Day fo “tor “weit $il, ise price 
7 *FAMIL Y ment, $7, L 
ws an offer of at 
“Budy Nicholie REAL 
L.R. TRIPP   
       
  
THE LARGEST 
NEW HOMES 
FOR YOUR MONEY 
«| Consider the features offered in se three bedroom, face brick COLORED INCOME 
a month, $5.000 down. Will buy you 
Schaefer Open from 8% to 8 
FE 2-4638 A 
  homes: 
Bg map eggs 
fae pe ore walls, ea rem om a Ave. 
5 ROOM AND BATH, 2 LOTS, terms. Oth: 
goog buys, anes. — Ww   VE CLIENTS WAITING — 
“angle vo two family petboe Geo. ™ 
L. Realtor 86% N. Sag-| No drinking. FE —=——— | afound house. 2-12 x 13 bedrms. 
inaw, ry 25011. GENGLEMAN i +25,| 13x 17 living room, and 12 x 1 
WE SELL MORE. MO ROOM FOR GENTLE. per hot eer Big ag mens a FOR GENTLE- : ws ceneen ease Lease «@ to responsible 
faa ee] sTRg mance | Bitege"Maerrenretts” ob] govt, Nar mien ps ae = 5 '@ : ie uire w 5 e Py 
[ANTE FURNITURE] Ear [sic ptaets mag |, ae and want prompt sery-| PAUL M. JONES, REA * ESTATE floor Private entrance. 367 N.|§ on eeees 3 SS 
ee ee eS ee PE 43005 | ne usa on a December to May. OL 2-001. 
land County's iargest-used turnt- | CASH FOR EQUITIES or be to Pestins Meter, | MEW 2 eee is er it te 
cal Le 8. PE2aee "| We, have buver that will pay | a7= =. ist. Small children wel- o_o : Hhmasted @ ‘our equit, 4+— 
FURNITURE & ANTIQUE DISH | Sirapic located ‘ome: aime’ bos.| _. Wanted to Rent BA | come volt Boot — Lake a party es. aoe. -9-3022.-_| ers , Bastness and ineome WAN, WIFE AND le beens 
ONE PONTIACS LARGEST . Call us for ———| eauit desire unfurnished 3 bed- ee ——— taraieess buyers, cash waiting. FE room home. West Side. FE 2-1677.|4 ROOM HOUSE NEAR aon seeoaaucrion it : ROY KN AUF, Realtor "AND 2 CHILDREN Wish |______——_—siLT.-5-3014 a 
UCTION 2% W. e S ROOMS PURNISHED. for_you. OA 8-B681, 8 Five, On esase Et) Far panes, ur. Bouse oF apt. | © No children, 3908 Morgan Rd. off WANTED TO BUY: ALL TYPSs OF | WiLL BU Liar ¥ ea Ye i is | — agile pi _ furniture, Ph. PE 2-6523. a fede rot ly iy oy EB MODERN @ ROOMS. $66.00 FOR 
"| FURNITURE NEEDED “"F. McKINNEY | S,,unfera. near bay ing. E#:} — moni Ma alities-se-ongeetions aaa Brabb Rd. Oxford. Se ee 5 ———— 
= ee : home in or ear Pontiac, strett Keren ase. 1985 Duek Lake "Ra. 
SMALL TRAILER FOR 
-| SMALL 3 ROOM COTTAGE, COU- 2-133. ple only. FE 
Rent Houses Unfuarn. 38 
ALL a Lr RENT, 3364 
MALL HOM Pontiac. $25 month.   
  
       STRICTLY MOD 
mi radiant heat, vicinity 
Green Lake. References 
  
  mic tile bath, double 73 with 
tile drainboards, knotty pine kitch- en : = es a r 
kitchen, fully insulated, slumi- 
num storms and screens, paved -*MAKE A DATE “T6 see this one s' 2 bedroom, 
bo side home Terms, 
at, pa A oo = in   solid drive, automatic fu 
and het water’ 60 to 80 ft. front: 
$14,650 Full Price pos — with 2 car brick 
way ., $18, fr | man 
  
2 
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J "these benase. 
~ WEST SIDE.__ 
SUBURBAN — 
  
                    
    
   
     
  
  
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Practically new “dormered™ 
Sat Paeeh heme. Cunstah- 
spacious rooms witn baths on the 
be ace for addi- 
  
Exclusive offering! One of — 
the brick sem Ws 80 
much ._- five 
rooms bath down, 
one bedroom finished 
with room for another. Full 
basement, ofl AC heat 
recreation room, 2 car ga- 
rage. Vacant. 
  
  
  
Near Eastern Junior 
6 room and 
ment, new Saicete ae 
as. rest, toned” Cl.” Bie 
West ‘aias Income 
      
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  ae-| JAMES A, TAY REAL’ 
  
    
    
TELEGRAPH ROAD 2 FRONTAGE: _ RAY O’NEIL, Realtor : i if a 
2 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
71 +N, Saginaw 8. Ph. FE 56-6165   
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it He i REAL VALUE, 6 acreg with over 
tive 3- bedrm. modern home with enclosed porch, dec- 
em baw ey 2-5 
this for $1 
FLOYD KENT, Realtor mW. Le Open Eves. |   ef He | i Hs ne ot R» atliel s 
2 
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Russell Young 
“Open Eves. "td ® — Sun's 
CABIW & LOT. Waist AT LU- 
$00 or terms, 
  
    
YOUR $S$$$SSS$S$ WORK FOR YOU! 
  
  
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nan 
     
     
         
    You cus bey 6 is a $100 down, 
Hutchinson's Trailee Sales 
  
  
te finance your saute or pur. 
permeate; py bila, ces 
Se eaten es HOME & AUTO LOAN 
COMPANY 
etc a Hours 9 to 6 «Bat. & to 1   
202 S. MAIN 
~ ROCHESTER, MICH, LOANS nee 
IN ONE VISIT or model cars, Bring 
  Communi Co. 
% E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 
SIMONEY sae 
00 
Today 
BUCKNER FINANCE CO. 
CORNER N. SAGINAW & HURON 
  
.| CASH PROMPTLY?! , 
  
    
  
  
9 ACRES AND 
Br ten] 1 ACRE BUILD- New Location TEAGUE FINANCE C0. | —=- 
| $25-$ 
Soak Tee Fereca™ | 2 one 
Above Wi PE 4-0541 Prompt. Friendly Service |p is Yours aT aL Times 
Our ia individ- Vals ee with their} 
  ‘Spr 
be seen 
  
  
  
  
    
  
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cf 
L. H. BROWN, 3 Ww. biviiit rf jf jit } 
    Near Fisher | empstead, Realtor |    
MBREE & GREGG 
    pleton, Realtor / PE 34923   
  . F 
reno wet 
JEFFREY MANOR 
Mita ae aa   
       
  
vod eBP HR MG HENS sr 
| ASEAN West Suburban 
             ING SITES 
  le is a He: 4 
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520-000 wn eee ae 
| Baxter & chine 
Paee?; 
4 _W. Lawrence @. FE 41538) 
|: WHEN YOU NEED    
BRAID ROTOR SALES, 
     
  AMPIN GTRAILE | ee 
ee Can | at 43 : 
  
  
  
  
  40’ x 60’ BRICK Pudding located near Bes   
  
    ; Just - us er call at our of. | 12 flee. __stet 
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CARL W. BIRD, Realtor $16 Pontiac State Bank Bid 
rw " Eves. FE & 
~ Business Property 44_   
VACANT BUILDING | 2,085 sq. f., im heart of west side. Buitarie for storage, studio     
location | 01 BOF 
;| Giroux & Hicks 
Ad. 
DOM. ] ODE: wt. OME 
i 5        
DEER .| SLAYERS! | =|  WODERNTAKE~ FRONT CABINS 
that the . Le SSE CER Eats 
$4,250, $750 Down | - 
  TBUTORSHI ad and very 
meoepaitr taiy Se "Te RS 
mediately to get this at this price FLOYD KENT, Realtor 
Next to Consumers Power 
        VARIETY STORE 
utely can't beat : 
WARD E. PARTRIDGE   
  FINANCE CO. 
  
  
    
      Call or see 
$| i Png Ba.” 
! * 43 'W. Buren Open Eve, Pm Sari See M&M Motor{Sal for ali | 2637, Dix 
  eae ft | 500 CARS WANTED ~~ — TS" 
  BAGLEY AUTO PAR 
5 | jane care. Pree. pickup Tt Rare t y_8t, PE 22044 of FE 49908. 
For Sale Uses Gers 53   
  
HERE ARE 60ME Uy | REAL TRANSPORTATION 
SPECTALS!! 
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5 a Sle Urea Gas ry ee PRESS, : 
it | , ide ocsrmees Sale --FRIDA ao = 
~ HUNTERS’ _| unt ee ema - 
U , . / yy = - : 4h 72 ss sates ites a ee = ? 
“Not ARS . 1952 Bui , BEL = ‘ : ww — apis 
a Name but a Poli oo ae rae _ LARRY | eas ae pe ssa coanan: 
a Monee ut olicy” 1952 Olde 3 r&h aS oo > K. : set ase Una co cs I oi = 
ae: YOU ell i eth 2 dr., hydra Used cis a i be ceoty tw 35 nee | 
: . : R US “At 2P i ar a - — - caste | = amines 
ERO PALER F Posttiee SiGe: ; mobiles _ er Ford D 2 a e Will T Sele Used Core s: 
LER 1952 ae enyere: YOU WILL ~ ‘’ scm adeatia Gast 9 aM e- ec 8 
i : _ ‘ ick oe 4 dr, ae le $500 00 . Transpo De Id-Gar- | _FOOTBAL I 2 
| 1946 AND 1 Ei) 8 Us te ssa i en rtation|! wn Paym oe | flit 
—_ FORD 947 1951 Bui matic, r&h viced to Serve Dis “47 Stude. f you have ent! 0 aren ee 
eae a ec ey “e Viscount e. Cha we w a '39 to "47 « ane 
SOTOS ony », dyna. Separa iscount $ mpion | il tak ar A 
rot atk . rset | 1953 For “canpin | oem vores : 
LACS , 1951 a arr 2 dr Top 53 Fora: = Fe Olds Ss our go La the Touch” 
eSoto club de, ech T Ss a comect er od, wi i down - 
SPE 1951 r&h ub coupe, TA “by udors & Ford ‘ ~~ . finan model , winterized — AND SM ALL n - 
: CIAL! pak sped }- Stud F ors ~ 47 Kaiser S =| eek a and ‘Safety” 
| 46 DESOTO 1951 Pics hh 2 dr, ae Cnt actory . ¥ $165 edan e hs. Let’s ‘Gad ony ootety, : 
s $I 45 1951 P 3 mouth 4dr He: HAMPION” aes 47 Packa : woe Bes. e. CIVE S WILL 
7_ ore nce T eee Officts ware | |= 
ss . _ , ‘ 19. ra., Oy oupe, —— r riv a : , "« . R : 
CHEVI ND 1949 — a AN " cee "2 a $795— ‘ icials 51 Plymouth S: “8 ftymow Fordor "46 Chev. Seda 
Ay “I'll ad 1950 glide, rth + power- r) me Reed C X's edan_ ; “3 ane Tudor Radio and ives pr 
5 up a beroag the sou , caaciaon 1950 Buick dr., heater 5] Jars. 47 Dod | __ o cargater mo, Soles. ~ 
~~ Mates ens Leese ont "| veagsee | tm w= [e ae 
: a FORDS For Sale sometimes you 1950 Pontia ° 2 doo ° LA "48 Olds ‘© witiys ne os ice Sedan 
NASH —_ Used Cars <—e 195 r&h ae 4 au ir, hydra, an 2 cone 8 cyl. RRY s Sedane terme “= tie engine. 
HUDS , _ 55 50 Stud , Here’ green j JER game: $395 | Ce. Cpe 48 r clean. 
ON .For : ebak sa oe MAIN M : ‘# Ford _ Fo 
s For Sale Used che 4d buy at— | STREET E ‘41 P 3 eer ee a as Seda 
_ . Car 1950 . rey $1 “FOR at acka: ~lGunaa Gow — ane 
z w 8 55 )Po 045 MORE tanh BRIDOE rd , = throughout. 
S | —— 1949 ntiac 2d ae bo PLACE. |» $95 80 Plymouth SS 3 Tight body. 
7 gg k= eet tm pone age Pa | “eee | poate ee 
M9 PO ” a rr kan a dr, 50 C acer nos 2d gn! a ad ———- Linco cane © 
NTIAC «o ecm Setar _toneen: get | 1948 rysier 4d h bose og CORNER, TRADE TN _ 47 ; * Fordor ag aan 
: $6 eh ; Gedan pons coeeee: 0007 1 Studeba fer r&h . CV pants tt i eal —-. : Ponti P'ymouth . a quality One Fam- 
-- 95 ~ Sik eine veo 948 Fraze ker 4 dr., r& This 2 doo are, Fea Tmngbam Harold —— " ss cand pk 50 $64. “—— 
oe 48 HUD A a Piye asa 1948 Pontia 4 dr., r&h | maroon ai has new Ave, couant ve. s a uaeaest | 5 "47 an | Desoto - | Radio Buick . 
—RADI SON - > eee woes... wml int ¢ convert -_ reconditi int and i any ont adwees | ——— Chevrol * Forder atin, beater, ant 
O-& HEATER ™ -o-vert Sedan EE ed 1946 = deal r&h - & pela for all © weed car ae $195 Sedan “2 DeSoto Ce: Ope a eee. $24 “a 
. equeeseses:- 1a: iti “3 - ; ’ Stude . gp at . 
$395 $ napa ©. CUpe .cerereerer-- we Ln con ne r&h $795, = 42 Plymouth : oe . % T. Pickup 31 Plymouth 4 4:5 
°50, SAND $ a Doses race eitiatac en 1942 Eiymoot 2 2 r&h ! 0 Nt i x — if Sedan 43 Piyu uth =o out. Pri  wentes. dro Sed... 
AND AF 2 : anni pi 4dr. r&h 50 ; THESE oe CAR 47 Hudson ‘ss Cuscedut 52. Hen $845 : 
CHEVROLE ‘S38 toe Bie esc e207 Pen ot Be ord jd bon lar YOU $195 a 83 Dodge § Po new. Radio and, Seater J “Big 6” 
PLYMO LETS = etysee nae =. ee Ton STAMPS A cl _| CATE, E T DUP "47 Ch s wilys Betees wg SB Se fs tik 
PO UTHS Ph Soden ... = "PURCHASED USED clean “STX” A SH VERY P Li: ev. Con a : aa 
PONTIACS a Pree tte oo ve mm $ ve | ee em sae oe BRA aa 
FORDS ~ eecie 81s ani GMAC* 595 valle - way a8 A SS Mereery Spt. 
Ss e15 e007 MAC Te: 1951 er, | champ. eh 4? oar Cpe 
_ DODG speci trans C Ter oe pedhctrooocis : ’ Ford guarentee. mileage. 
ES cials. at sportatio All Cc ms - 5 1940 sere oa? nana 2 dr. M 100 Ppecially ~~ New. 
SPECI SO PLYM $10 ei "loc ars Guaranteed ) Ply vei cos i aoe ae 95 TOR Ete paps 
* , * a heater a a : : ; 
x ‘90 NASH ae YMOUT ee, | Ces 4 Fly. |" ae = oe “SALES | eg fer 
Pe 7 MENSCH al ate | es 9808 our ma ea Pian . 
95 NSCHNE es $1 s M bargai my o-Plymouth Deale 
5999 spay BROS. Inc. 099. ” 5 McNeal Sa aa LINCOLN: AL = 
. ~47 BUICH At ine north ‘5 Lh nod ae a - 150 more =3 ars Fair Dealin TNCOLN MERCURY 
. a z north cod Original 2 agg? ol choo iss a Seber 
p52 PONTIAC Spe toe Py odge aan Puts O Buick a se from solic Dah too st a pL 
"Radio, beater & - $395 sane es lymoutt ROCH eiacii| Rabe’ Dyn : MICHIGA reer meme reg yp 
ates | 50 C “Dealer — 2 ere | fae Hester O- we FINEST ae a JES 
. a RN ort On _ 
. | $1,495 90 CH 232 er {ods tage. Om DOOR clean car wouywaas CORNER OF _Sa"bree. a Trucks 
ai E Ss. S ‘enn NA AND OF 3 rv 
Delu V. Ph aginaw S able ey $945 sro, pou. wast 2, 13 MILE ROAD ie ee sues. ’ 
| __ HARDTO xe.2 Dr _ FE 2-913 t. wer open to re _ ¥ on pas pal —aawaae mile 4, Boon CHIEF. % Ton 48 FORD 
: SERCURYS $84 , Stat “Ae a TE ty dion he AMBASSADOR | TDR FAG toe, te, ah eatran, Ww 4 one 
ys 5 seat Se CH : ountey 5 Se Y EXCELLENT. —— ever ae ae heater, top iy bad rae Se Peinineon Is Wecsceatie vehicle. 
, NASH _ Phone sans ee WE 3 CHEVROE 7 er Od Car | | . Nia . Si sealant ee Sh 
co : Ne ne 46R2 low Es, Beautiful ET = Id Ca ’ 21644, ake hydra-m Ref: 
) aes ‘SO BU. capiae “aa = | tate Bas en ash |T eee 53 NASH AME seats, FEL ee 1 CHEV, T met 
—RUBURBANS soy Pees aa eae ete S| Hosen IKIMBAI seri cane a es 
Pee wate S vie a 1 DR Da ws ieee pee inena \ re ——} Senna Tame. boa FRE gt if butnis Cnre Slog off ys CTOR 
a WAGONS $945 ornen By DEL . MICHIGAN atic, a a} finish, oan PONTIAC ‘eat ) a ang hy Mak wt, 
py 5 Sei, eo ome cHIGAIS | wt] Your! $e —S “= 
—? _ ao] "RE accigin as ir evogs | wooowiet fet o _ Your Nash Ds wancays | 2 etude oe Offer 
ET Os bd De N’S ; 
= PRICES FOR ¢ pew ee ns | ioe Cure = CORNER! OF WRENCE AT aler THE FINES —- ends. | Th 
C FoR Tus WeEK” ioe nagwec font ring oe: is CHEVROLET AR Mie TRANS ees scaler. | wooo. mo paver coat rain owner” 8 | These trucks 
y RETA al pn tena show srt tienes wa ra eee eee aes BNSBOETAueS Sn wean aes Re ects sees <_ nant eos ina have £0 winter 
~ = : miles DOOR 1 _ runs ve - Fy _OR | a __) kc = d = 
S 4 IL $09 cK omEvE. “8 14 DR = nanee! one eee Be Pontiac EARL Soe ee pene Te Trane |“ .. heat. 
TO 94 ER em ploy exes. Clem mevir 2 DR wt goed bk sairag M R. ‘ease rie tae % eB ON IS THE Bad? ae was : 
E Sot | @&E a ati ak | les Bib Se 47 Bok 4 ar ILLIMA iivbe | © Sat ETON Mc pret 
eee. Fee. 1 sint. FE 624 $1, . a i ui . M . 
63 Mt. tory Branch 31 CHEVROL Bri Sa "47 Psat: A FORD D N : ‘49 oe R FA 
_ Phone eae we J.69 Per = marr, ncn Hudson 132 YEARS » no NASH oo aan en MILLIMA 
releees = S) oe ialecee. oie of These Lew OLDSMOB Winterize coment oe. oes N 
viera, PLYMOUTH DO | tel pond CARRY-ALL ese Ov ve mileage, bes ‘ ILE , Tome. (interized a radio, canctal Eve 
jaae equipped, Tea OUT 7 : a commercially es 1980 z ef $295} "= ore, bens Yo ECONOMY bree & =—— new 14 S. s. "til 9 
ae wooeta, NO $23.33 H Orch oe Not used m, neaer,"‘pinais teat ot ooo ae yaa | aE POW Sagin 
Ee fae y vo Mom? ™ ee + ard: Take , fe —— ‘$1,895 alee Pay tiger fights et ee eo ates aa 
eS, MONTE 53 Chevrot ec at Cass saan smiles, Sel POWER Ge Years of 5 : nin 4. MENT none took. and. i ae wrecker. 100) Deags vu ee 
a Y 2-2611 48 FY 52 Olds 08 4 Styne = 4 d than, 6.00 3 DR trade. Omer Confi z 2 door, 2 FORD a PE sont od = . = pond Meee _Cherretes '. Py 
ae CHECK THE £59 OA. ad canis oi r_| CHEVROLE — SEDAN. LESS \ THE soceee shia atreed H aes BR aS caer oe. cea D a = other 
AND USED b22.94 '52 Chevrolet dr. ee ee VORKI = Your Nash De Peres for anything ef velse section 
motes ie vaste 31 Calc 2 conve re a esa | a co : wtawnance, tc Sg a a vin Late Se 
BUT CH SURE! | a, | ne convertible 2 serine y. . '52 PONTIAC a Open Nights wi | i neater, dark ees “47 INTERNATIC _ 
ECK . : 2 . hnish Custom ‘seat 1a _ CONVET rHOROUaELY RECONDITIONED. 
DEALER THE 28 Oth a Ponte Chief weet so sn acy —_ eee | ONVER TIBLE CLEA. ose (ATIONAL 
| , TOO! Makes tHOF 51 ane Super tain 2 dr. ‘MICHTG _ e129 tite seal Sa ctu $295 
San & Mode ontia Spe. 4 7 FINEST . — > ake. M 
j —warnnntre ; ALL ls 2s Ford vi Chieftain 4 er. worn He FINEST S zB? ta wae CHEV pope . mo pene = 
; ae EASY TERMS 50 Chevrolet Sti | ing one Louie cages et C Se ge, ee 
are reliabl ene ia ‘30 Pontiac Styline 4 d BODos ND 1D MILE ROAD) ay SNE FE CASE . er, dare, Dhue, | OLDS 
in i em ~ SOF Chieftai T. £ NEW TO 27.DOOR E 4-4. - emer , buy 
business percents tears ready” 50) re 8 2 dr. ftain 4 dr.| “2 a! = vor | an Pa Fs i Ge $795 . 0, 
et Ss _ ; after heater ME. 
_— FORD DEALER: for winter. oy ere soos enor es tae, Fe ob Neth ro een ons| oot HEV. CLUB 
dea : , 88 e2 4500 . with Cr 
ae t depend Ss i No Olds Bh 4 dk. dr. ray st = tas" “Like FORD FORD COUPE ei ate sad es 
way i cat proits to | © December s_until 0 Mercury s ‘ ae Privata ree Sree usTOM 8 ee 
in busine —— r 2bth 0 Mercu ta. Wa : i TOUR "or “a1 ve baal } 
_ FORD SR oe [50 Olds en: Ape a TR “or “et MODEL a Ser 
heck every 1p Ford 8 2 de Sree a| en sin aera as 
eck s to on fike 
= every used car 21 R’ S 49 Ca tiac 8 -club 45 3 ™ 
¥ jatar | 0 ORE 2910 One Bi debs coape erent “a 
a FORD D t ONLY ‘2 Orgad Jae Are 2 Poste club sedan PoRrscmate, Rea wr’ Avice clean 44 = 
ee eee | Rye rome 148 Cad 36 clab-c cm ange | Haron § oar an 
AND a Ss red cessories. a ae ae = ‘ Ford 8 4 dr. : jl ages == _ les aan ee RYSLER 5 
= TO eo Fe , See tad pteck with “48 Hudson 4 dr NO DOWN I | Sr sas 4 - Yeas. ze 
ee ao By eae perfect, #780 ‘cash. wae 48 Bui 4dr Ww WN PAY 54852, __ coupe’ im CPE 
: ord D aa = Po bir tual | tk s < ; Wed : MENT — fe the ® 
:. E ealer _ ingham, 47B uper 4 at o not / $3 
: MILLID R ES eter oe “St 7 Mercury com dc. | Jou inte make this offer} rae 
- ee eas “gi he a of ing — “| an wi? FORD," 
; M ’ W ’, ertible ° usines: Qo our uring | ; — aod 
ny Wet ee rae dl sae i 
Fe . LJ pep ten e ———— lot of 
’ = vessel after ¢ PE i ANT Fo rade c pore 8 sfeian if sa family oe ont ‘St: Comes DSON “470 $495 pace ad 
; nti eeds-a o_ see Us ~ 
- - Ft ON jOMyY SP 3 6] Ir Less +49 Olds 1ac 8 2 dr. vet hesitates et Us iii ier prod TONVERTIB 
Y SP Ford sed eir o di v LE 
—_— i ee ECA ALS 1°51 Eort 2 dr. E an cei aad aa into “TACOBSON aL- rune eset aaa ‘cient as x a - 
YRS Boeri cco te | 49 Pont dix. ‘in $1295 ROME : own| Your Huds a2 N- $395 ite “grirwout 
ete coosevee Bm 46 2 dr. ee | ___ 108 ow Ps Hud LES —=t beoter, H SE 
eee 22 Routing dor ed ae ees radio. py ery | nepouna gee wt ‘ 
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i Featac dr....+...$34 , -—s . fect Ratio, per, Pat ssi om * $795 me ie FINEST — 
1 nee | Suara cf dt : —- ens or) mai lo Re Bry per-| We ha | EE wi SPEC 
? ees ERT CONDITION "AND pe mt a rately, Pgs | cial ve several & pester os x m= SRECIALS 
; _— ' A d AND ! 59 L .. cars to of 1953 offi Y : OFT 
a naers Fr Sex - 2 a — INCOLN ticall fer 1- ou’ll Do | se00 ST. i, f 
C3 “= E = i Pont on 1 PL Eee “fe SED, tear at real Better at prrsr 3. eeees 
winc : L 75: iac-Buic OWNER wapertve, soe. | 8 _ RE peice 1981 Sone. | 
‘ ‘ ry "Pi: Colect, Utes Mich av a PF MICHI cars listed carry 1981 pooos. m-% Son . 
py ten, ich. eT Ag CHIGAN'S lamas 6.000-mile of. % Tom —— 
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alae” ani Free _eatimetes, E-2| 0h seg ai iy eoepret | Pa rnrens —| AQUATIC Om 
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    TRUCKS fccegeceore|nnen vaeprne | & eae | Stee _ cabinet model to . . BLACKETT’S ‘ ' and extras. Trade for land com-| set of : eh W Wha aie 
S meee "| WILDIS M. BREWER |° Burmeisters  |ua det fy PSs olverine DEER HUNTERS—MIO 1352+} = tes aye OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. /. ia . | ing. 
i —F¢ , = | 3 LUMBER—-bssaeseerer st ; : ee = hd 7: cae 0 J Ss See Ss looring Me. : Parmail A & 5. ; Open Eves. ; SPRINGS ; “END ; = a No. 9 fir, &. MH .......0. r mterior. | AG -$0-80- wae REAL . * Se 
Beata me etnoks: water, 2 DesutiflP Sore. 438. 106 na Pe a, , pine bo epee elyscora, ns fom doors eee 8 aa UtiLity McCormick i020" ee" 
LGie Gekss FORD TRTee | i *" 8 cette prices “Blectte ens : eo 
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A alle gp de ee Burmeisters ¥ 2 |. c — Foster. * Northern Lumber Co. A 48 FORD 5 TON DUMP| For Sate 4) ce consoLe Ty. EXCELLENT = See ee eee EE) TARY | MEDEA | SOLO, creas oth, oe 1B ve bait. | WAYNE GABERT'S _ . a ves wien aiheute better me | Awning Type Windows |&¥.* ! ~ MICHIGAN'S — — a arin commer APELIANCE SPECIALS You have a tew days left te = EM 3 bern EM 5-3996 yd is ‘oe ; years Excellent "condition. Do 
           
    
       
         
    
             
     
        
    
    FINEST omni: T_ DRESE | On tana adel 7¥. : a7 ve wee | M. A. BENSON. + ‘ , oo “Se -& quite Size ; Good can- | $159 off com- sale price. SELL_1% HP 3 MOTOR ; ro {ROO “G60 hee . ne BIG PAVED _ Shion. "Ft 8 Padeock FE 43108. a pists, with Blower. Rew wan | - : | Se trade tor 1% MP single phase M. A. BE »* Fey -§ t. 9005 2008_AND. CATS BOA AMAL 
ee aLE ROAD | LADY'S WARM. BROWN, CHES. 4] Maytag suto.Washer.. $200 BL ACKETT NORGE SPACE HEATER, 6 ROOM, | OLYMPIC AUTOMATIC RADIO é a EM ne 36 6. Tele einen pa 3 a. Ch 
. cont. | Bavelens | WS Selvester celrigureter sae fo ee x. Xe A Rlarla Phone BAe cig” | POR SALE 215° RUG, DisHES, eg ee condition, $8 FE ¢211 % “sn gp ee san 4 . INC RACE & Gai. #oT . ._ uae Battie oe pictures and ete. 51 Osage Cir.| —Pins. 14 N. Perry. 5 
ean ie een ear es ; water ir; : .. the, + ee 3 Motor Scooters _ 58 | uovile — Womiws CLOTHING a. te e| your FERcusON beaten: Fight viano:."rug padding, various pga gs = sae foe 2 win-|§ ROOM Oli, BURNER” 2 Por _Sale Farm Produce 7A ’ 
ie ion Bre. FE | Good seigetion used washers. a SatuTos, “pow Soak, | form Seah, S2'x27"; 1 Wwoligas| Uermer. 0 Whlttemore 9  LNUTS, a5] MAYBRT, | FOR COAT” SEEN 15 EXCELLENT | 101 AS, eT? tt hoene, trom, | Mt Dine wy. Waterford Bo ASH BOWL. COAL) storm sash. 26x24": shallow | ATTENTION, FARMERS! FOR | BLACK, Walnurs, eer = ae 5. 990.00. F : wf Sagmes ms. VE 5-s109 Sa + a. Se | ve pump, $25. Phone EMj| sele used § = 11 sheet meta) |~ “°- Cie 
“CLEARANCE. | serene ‘testes e695! ax rioce suost sites noo | SERNOM, Ce STOVE SENORE | ge nee ene von | ete feel oe mente trees. esl SoananreED recen— pint |? alle i 
| oui | feather chain ot suit:| Om gina. wrk? {tie MD als, Ghosts, arom lest tables | between 9:60 a.m. amd 8:00 p.m: segs .delixereg to your house.| 3 8. &. sewetee large tires, com: dee ee 12. eee Ui electric Tange. paintings, | FOR SALE - FOUR BURNER | "P5250. “tk nbor. reps we 
—M t t use maicheg love seats. grandfather | | slectrie , ,f00d condition | PACKAGE GOAL, OPDYKE MAR. | ROOF Olorscooiers-}—e __ eloek f cupboart hundreds | Reasonable. 8 Collingwood. | et. : a oe aX _Of _Grticigy. ME 41606 joeo BUSHELS OF “CORN. FE 1 — ES at ~ROoM_ iL. ‘BURNER LIKE rT - | 58126 ask for Chuck, is 
— new, FE 43163. 1730 Auburn Rd | —Fi E 10¢ {NICE RED PONTIAC POTATOES| : & SER 4 BURNER ELECTRIC RANGE : . - OR 3-7882. #21 eee = = : G ARIE : 
. Bonny Maid vinyl. tWe-o'x9" ' FOPULAR VARIETIES 
OF tins tate: ad omer | FLOOR SHOP | 
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| Work Open to Al Says Thor No One Seems to Know |Old Farm Home. 
Local Photographer Ask eee oe oP man ul Attests to Skill” nent 
  
‘CARPET SALE! at HARRISUVS 999 Hunter Blivd. 
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  Pontiac High School's methods 
its Quiver pictures was questioned 
tographic Association, asking why 
the contract always seemed to go 
to an out-of-town studio, ques- background and head size in pic-| Z 
of choosing the photographer for | tures, State Department of Agriculture. | testifies to the. construction. skill : 
That the associatiqn hire one of | Department experts scratched) of early southwestern Michigan The only moder addition. to the 
its own members to do the free | their heads. They passed the buck] residents and to their supersti- | structure looks somewhat out of t a Pontiac Board of Education : . i as a . sae ; = oe = . . “ glossy prints of the school’s fac-| to officials at North Carolina State | tions, _ | place. The addition is a television , 9 
meeting esday. , julty, athletic teams, and other , College The house, located on. the Colon | #Fial situated among = HALF SOLES LADIES Li A delegation from Pontiac Pho- | groups . No help there Brockwas ann was built in 1843 | hing rods atop the old house. 
That. tha sascclatien pest a Lee state obese expert CaU-'by Abraham Gridley, the great- 
$160 bent i guaranties 4; aacen! tiously suggested referring to the grand father of its present own- Arranges Espanol Class 
bers’ fulfitiment of the standards, .       _ANN. ARBOR @ —., Packard 
rund, fost south of the city limits 
of a menleis=     the sad and we is ; the ‘bottom of    
   
   
      
          
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        ee cod of the tomato, GRANT um — Supt. Roy Scho metperka tt a —Glenn H. Griffin, school board Gridley built the house ont of | 
: Robert J. St. Clair, manager of | president, “Appointed Maurice J. Wap y lifters | Pricks turned out In a Kiln Io | Oer of Grant High School has ar | Pontine Chamber of Commerce, Croteau, board vice president, and” oung Shop ters. —4¢ated near the property. ranged an evening adult class in 
a accompanied the delegation. Monroe M. Osmun to try to help) ypSILANTI uy — Two t1-year-| Following a superstition of the Spanish for the benefit of farm- 
: Thors explained the photo- Thors and the photographers reach | old girls and one 12-year-old were! time, the house was built with | ers and business people dealing ; oR WAIT SERVICE 
. graphic contract is let by a \@ solution ‘nabbed by police during a shop-| eight sides to enable its residents |with the Mexican field workers - __ WHILE U SHOP - 
: : committee of five facul‘y mem, a — Hfting spree at a local department to derive special benefits and bet-| who come here annually for the -NEISNER SHOE REPAIR 
7 " bers and five students, who com. | [0 the United States 19 per cent’ store. Seized were 69 items valued ter health said to go with an/ harvest season. Nearly 50 persons 
. e | pare samples from various stu- of the roads carry ¥1 per cent of at $37. The trio was turned over | octagonal house. have enrolled in the 20-week - Main Floor—Rear" . : 
: | dies, compare price lists, and the traffic. to the custody of their parents. The eight-sided house has six | course. 
= . . . 4 Tory “far-tire rT Vw ob _ . _— = = . ———————— - a 
F When Onl He emphasized that the only : . 
definite contract the Quiver pho- | , = 
tographer gets is the one to pro- | : 
|| vide one glossy print of each! ‘ti uae : cs = = fh ——-———] 
    
          student for the school yearboo 
| “If students want to order some 
} prints of the pictures, they can,” 
he said. “If they don't, they don't | 
,have to. If they order them and 
| then ehange their minds, the pho- | 
| tographer will refund their money. 
| “This photography.” he said, 
“has caused me more trouble 
‘through the years than just about | 
‘anything else. My only interest is 
to see that we get the best pos- 
sible photos for the yearbook at the | 
lowest cost. 
“If local men can compete,” 
he said, “Td be more than | 
  
   
          
                  happy te see them get ie -ooe 
tract.” 
Gerald L. Wooliever said he had | | 
been given only three days notice , 
this year when. the committee was | 
to consider samples and prices. He; 
was called on a Tuesday, he said, 
and asked to have samples in Fri- ; 
day. 
‘Thors said-he-had, in the .past, | 
extended the deadline if local men. 
| asked extra time to get samples 
in. He was not asked to this fall, 
he said. 
Rudy LoPatin said he was 
sure that lecal photographers {   
    
         
       
    
         
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    could do the same quality work” 
for the price out-of-town studios 
ask, 
Thors repeated the way the pho- 
| tographer is chosen, 
Wooliever asked “‘if it’s true that 
a man intercepts each student as 
he has his picture taken and asks | 
him whether he plans to order 
prints before he takés the pictrue? | 
And makes more proofs if he is?” | 
Thors said so far as he owe 
t is not true. 
Wooliever than detailed the as      
      
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te select the photographer who 
takes his Quiver picture; 
That photographers be given a 
    
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