ioe | ss . ‘PONTIAC PRESS - ™s TH Details page two : ‘ { , ey ——— #3 SCT wa STE Te to Sheppard xx pes PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954 —44 PAGES 2 Ships, 40 Men Missing as Gale Batters Europe 4 Dikes Crack Along North Sea; Dutch Isle Being Evacuated LONDON (#—Two ships with 40 men aboard were feared lost today as hurri- canes lashed the North Sea and the English Channel. The gale-driven seas breached dikes in The Neth- erlands and West Germany but so far there was no rep- etition of last year’s disas- trous floods. Four breaks in the sea- Home on CHerokee Takes Lighting Contest Prize |Home Owners File Complaints Say Heating ts Faulty; Wrenn Warns Against Changes in Code Admitting the city build- ing code has ‘ta lot of loose ends” and should be tight- ened, City Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn last night warned the City Commission Pon- tiac faced an end to new home construction if stand- ards. were raised. His warning came after Commissioner Floyd P coast. Coast guardsmen along the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) at this time of year, ore of were higher than in Florida. U.N. Chief Flies to U.S. wie de tele eee to Plan for Peiping Trip shopping. But in mile-high Den- ver, the weather was so mild UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UP)— | shoppers were going about in thin General Dag Hammar- jackets. skjold returns to the United Na- | tions today té complete arrange-| A freak storm sweeping off ments for his mission to Peiping| “ake Huron dumped a foot of on behalf of 11 U. S. airmen jailed) "°W om am area extending 18 as spies by Communist China. miles from Lexington Heights Hammarskjold left Stockholm, , 86Ft to Forestville in St. Clair Sweden, at 6 p.m. (1 p.m. =i County. for New York yesterday after a| The snow covered a 20-mile area two-hour delay because of mechan- | along the shoreline and extended ical difficulties with his plane. | inland only eight to 10 miles. Lex- appeal to Roman Catholic clergy and laymen in Communist China to resist Red efforts to establish a “Chinese National Catholic Church.”’ . Division The letter was dated Oct. 7, nearly two months before the Pon- | day Friday. | tiff's most recent and severe gastric | attack from which he still is re- | | covering, . The encyclical. told Catholics in | offices will close at 2 p.m. ee = itnpossible to | Fisher Body Division will work rs if these were in eas shift for both and | conflict and restated an ancient | office we ona Plant Christian principle: | “It is Lolenn impossible to| | Lestie Dean a Pontiac | please both Jesus Christ and | master, sa t the parcel | men.” ri | post and stamp windows at the #8 that 1 Killed, 50 Injured Jittery Town in California Is / Awaiting Aftershocks of $2 Million Earthquake _EUREKA, Calif. #—The 40,000; death in a lumber mill pond. "He | people of this redwood - logging struck his head on a log ahd | * country waited today in fear of | drowned. : post office will close at noon Fri- } day with the General Delivery window staying open until 6 p.m. Dean ; . that service such as special letters and perishable articles will be delivered. Pontiac Retail] Merchants Assn. announces that downtown stores will close at 5:30 p.m. Friday to permit employes to have Christmas Eve free. necessary delivery ating lable while her new-born son went the other way in his bas- sinetfe. fense in Battle to Upset Verdict Miles Reports | * . * Slayer, Victim: Expect Refusal to Meet Motion Asking New Trial Sam Sheppard, labeled a wife-murderer by the ver- dict of a jury of seven men and five women, opened a issue immediately. He declared forcefully that the first necessity ai lighting display ’ northe: . federal government loan codes in rolling on @ series of ac- bling dike. Officials began the | Howard 0. Powers, 295 Cherokee Road, whose home is platured |85 Ardmore, southeast section, and Alvin Cross, 88 Prall Street, | order to stimulate building of low- higher courts to void the evacuation of persons, cattle and above. The Powers house was adjudged city winner as well as best | northwest section. Powers was awarded a $50 bond. The other three payment homes. Cleveland supplies from part of the island. |in the southwest section by judges last night. Other winners were: | winners were given $25 bonds “The FHA and the VA have yesterday. Breaks in dikes at Pernis, near : eos eee ee could be a Rotterdam, and at Withelmshay- s . 7 cel | ° ~ ee A before final judgement was . be necessary in view of the de- ‘ was “taking in water.” edb Tonight's low is expected to " Both the Community | velopment of atomic weapons. Poli bandit who held up a supermarket | court of appeals to set aside Shep- coast guard stations said they Tange between 16 and 20 degrees . o | Surrenders to Police 14 nardware store in Indiana last P&Fd's conviction if his bid for a soe down, with a high t and Friday PODE Tells Catholics Nationa! and Pontiac State) me savocated turther Big Four Gueco! lnm LE feared the ship had gone down. with « high ae ey pe | banks announced today that| tefhe and sald & might be ieee After 24-Hour Gunpoint jicnt. (Related stories pages 2, 3. 38.) Numerous other shi im |: ; plies e e e dangerous to hopes for t { Vi ; Ove tiv Hillsdale County athorities | treubte and the British Alr fin |TEM'S low will be 20 to 24 de to Resist in Red China | the Christmas holidays,| i. gews the treaties than te | igil Captive flashed a three-state alarm later "€W trial were down by istry predicted the high Winter’ oo | they will stay open from 10) try to set up negotiations after | WAKE FOREST, N.C. ® — A last night after the tatal shooting a erua Ws laaiee ween ices —— a. magrioes! =e Wyoming and VATICAN CITY (INS) — Pope/a. m. to 5 p. m. Thursday} they are put into effect. | Jealous suitor who had held his of Policeman Ivan Wilson, 34, and" Srkue e Winds up to 112 miles an hour | Montana, where residents are | Pius XII in an encyctical letter re-| and from ida m. to 3 p. M.| Mendes-France, who has been |£irl friend at gunpoint ps rae pall yp toon < = a “This is a vicious case,” de- were recorded off the Swedish | often digging out of snow storms | leased today made an impassioned | Friday. laying back in the debate, took | Mill here for more than “= ‘clared . “There are rleased her this afternoon and gave up to police without a strug- | chit for plant workers and thelr | is for the West to define its posi- | 8. tion clearly. He said negotiations can be carried on more fruitfully between the East and West after the North Atlantic Treaty Organi- zation, which the .rearmed Ger-| the head or side of Miss Davis | many would join, is completely so-| simee 11:45 a.m. yesterday. He lidified. | threatened te shoot her or any- If the Assembly refuses to rati- | ome else whe came near without the treaties, the Premier, *ts permission. They were in a |warned, the idea of four-power tiny reom piled hikh with pack. talks may be ended forever. He| Img cases. Timberiake had held a pistol at tions might be two-power or three-| the girl's relatives and friends of | power talks, with France pushed both pleaded with him to release | /aside as a major power, even in| her. | NATO. | But Timberlake's retort, Wake | Forest Police Chief W. R. Wiggs Reds Deny Kidnap fait sor t's. “Tancts.c® Story of Ex-Official BERLIN (INS)\—A former West German intelligence officer, who \ said last week he had escaped | from Soviet Zone kidnappers, was reported today by the Communists | | rival) came and then he was going ‘e kill him.” A t one point Timberiake al- lowed Dr. George W. Corbin Jr. of nearby Rolisville to enter the cramped room and give the woman some food and a sed: ative. All the while Timberlake stood by, the small pistol pointed declared that any future negotia-| Outside the room, police officers, | | -tngury, They said they suspected the | auto was the ‘‘green convertible” | |used as a getaway car in the | desert robbery of an Angola, Ind., super- = es market. : As he and Wilson approached the car, Chase said, Anderson | leaped from the auto and began shooting. Two bullets struck Wilson in the head. Anderson then clubbed Chase) If convicted of first-degree mur- | over the head with his weapon der with a recommendation of during a scuffle on U. S. 112. meréy, the osteopath would have | Before leaving, Anderson left his been sentenced to life imprison- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Early Christmas Planned for Nation’s First Family WASHINGTON (INS)—Santa Claus will arrive at the White House tonight, two days before his exciting Christ- mas Eve visit to most folks. expected aftershocks from yester- | day's teeth- rattling earthquake which killed one man, injured 3 and caused an estimated two mil- Hurled a woman across the hos- pital ‘Welivery room on an oper- Shook a car off a grease rack. Most stores remain open unti)| 0 have been refused political at the terrified woman. Toppled a statue of St. Anthony 9 o'clock tonight and Thursday asylum om os ada Child in a Roman night. Col. Friedrich Heinz, ousted chief |crazed Timberlake drugged food | foor tiving quarte atholic church. . the Bonn defense ministry's in-| and drink failed. Police finally | amine: 9 “8. Flang Mrs. Fred Hess down (8fternoon and will not reopen until | teyjigence section, told West Berlin’ passed in two undrugged soft) Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffrey, Mrs. Eisenhower's news police last Saturday that he was | drinks at Timberlake's insistence secretary, explained that the First Lady did not want to | _ St. Frederick and St. Michael | jureq into East Berlin by a former | and he drank them. After 17 hours | is + y Schools closed for the holidays | _, (Carry the presents to , employe, Jacob Kolb. |neither had any other nourish- | at noon today and will resume = 14,457 told of a dramatic escape | ment. |Augusta, Ga., where the John S. Doud. of Denver, who ar- cow ae. * from a guarded room in Soviet| Police said that Timberlake had) Eisenhowers will spend 2 iby eg terrapin liar wil headquarters.in East Berlin, where | been held in the Wake County Jail Christmas holidays. They | Just betore taking off for Augus- he said he was interrogated about|as a “mental patient’ recently, y plan to fly to Augusta to- ta tomorrow, the Eisenhowers will Otto John, the. Bonn security offi-| but was not admitted to the state morrow. | give early morning Christmas The President and Mrs. Eisenhower will open their Two efforts to give the half-| gifts this evening around the big tree in their second - Ginttie of Humboldt State College, predicted the aftershocks but said | they should be less violent than yesterday's rolling quake which twisted foundations and cracked In Today’s Press 8:58 p.m. last night but did no “ ingen lho began ee The os ane pled Slew ty for the White House staff, ' $2 | ment announcement said that both | eas der the floor-to-ceiling tree, which | Which numbers about 700 em- The big quake hit a¢ 11:57 2. m. 13 |Kolb and Heinz hed asked for is trimmed with vari-colored lights | Plove os ‘te MAE arom Sad te sone Bales es ¢ | Sem. but caly Kelb’s glee was p hoor pt | 8 2-foot cedar tree which glitters time, from Blue Lake 15 miles | en. lin silver dress in the East Room. to the north, to Ferndale, 2 = | Mre. McCaffrey sald that Mrs. |The bushy tree is 50 feet in cir- miles to the south, chimneys = Felt Right at Home pyre ap gc aa eat ms | comtorence and has about 400 t d | ite ights. bad pol % _,DETROIT #—Burgiars used the | might be that the First | With the Eisenhowers leaving, open in small fissures mov firm's own tools to open a safe | wit not get her gift from the in decorations will be enjoyed on ae & ae oe 3 and steal $1,000 from the F. M. President until Christmas Eve. mainly by Christmas tourists im — a, , ued Col. us. #2 Sibley. Lumber Co. last night. The presents under the tree are | Washington. ~ minor. ~~ : from friends and members of the Specifically. the quake: i Mrs. Newman's Variety Gift. Shep Al- P Cent & Ametese Flyer wets ovte | Etsenhower family. Lionel & American Fiver train sete. Pitched Carl Wilkerson, 42, to his | late Tuesday. - | page seeey ome suaeetions. - Orchere | Comon $ oan doe ody 2 saat | ~ ay @iscount. at Tarker's. 63. W. Huron | Tee First Ledy's Mrs, | 20% ttscount at Taaker's. 63 W., Huron A t--, \ A 4 ‘ * ' § I , Pa | ss baal f ¢ SR EE A ae FSM RE Pe OO ONT RO SAN I e/a oe hae Sh eee er eee eS ee 3 i ieee “The Day we in Birmingham Needed School Expansio tional’ Education Assn. including 9+ school meeds to meet the recent | during the winter heavy population growth. Supt. of _@¢ @ YMCA volley stk z 1 i Z a6 Hubbell. . In connec- proposed $2,740,000 interception sewer. E 4 ti Ee rf il : BCE aH sie 353 E 25 Zz g i : f E = es | 8 ¥ ga TEE gtk; $53 L aT | { t g E 7 + il | : § § E i if +t ! i sks 1 tH i d i ei l ] | Supt. Ireland Describes # Gets New Post . Edward H. Shigley Will Work for Prosecutor January 1 Former Pontiac police captain. | Edward HM. Shigley, 52, will begin | Kollin whe ts resigning to enter | immediate pension. The Pontiac | City Commission granted him a duties as an assistant Oakland County prosecutor Jan. 1, Prose- cutor Frederick C. Ziem “said today. | , Shigley will succeed Arthur W. private law practice. A 1941 graduate of the Detroit College of Law, Shigley resigned his police post Nov. 13 after 29 years service. But after discovery of an error in a city employes’ pension plan voted on Nov. 2, Shigley asked for reinstatement. He said the. error made it im- possible for him to. receive an six-month leave of absence Nov. 18 saying by the end of that time | the pension error would have. Britisher Guilty |>%ecrO'd Boy Study Planned Is Found Dead Rmeaentce : . * * 4 ’ od on§ y Charge in Miami River / on Junk Mail p ° MIAMI, Fla. @ — A Syear-cld a ° handica who disappeared |. Postal Official ims Clerk Is Convicted of ved bey. , . ™ three days ago from a Christmas Collecting Data Useful , was pulled lifeless trom the Office Will Reconsider to Enemy River today. ? 3rd Class Regulations on The body of Shapley Lalor, , LONDON @—A 21-year-old clerk | Gresseed in a red jacket and green WASHINGTON (UP)—If yau are trousers, was found by George peeved about your mailbox being tthe Inoronetien ealected| 722, cous talk, had been do. A ecteeess oteacting itedem. collecting information “‘calculated | .-ribed by newspapers, radio and tdiee heart. . to be useful to an yy.” television during the three days he A high postal official told the The clerk, John Fan ee ee United Press today the Post Office sentenced to five years in pried. | | sined at & Shrine Christmas Department will soon reconsider “I am tnmocent of this charge,” | ,arty Saturday. When attendants its regulations governing this so Clarence told the court, “and 1| were unable to find him, police called “junk mail. will maintain my innocence to my | were called and the search began. The department ruled in Ang- dying day.” wo . ust 1963 that such mail—usually At @ previous hearing the most cireulars or other sdvertising important exhibit was a sheet of _matter—could be sent without | blue paper, on which was the head- ' mames or addresses but marked ‘ing “Embassy Soviet Union, 23.1” merely “householder” or “postal Sela ote LOOKING fOr JOD yaa a secret |. said The four charges were brought ng ot in the past four enania there under the rarely invoked official that im the past secrets act. Special permission Reluctant to hes been 0 sudden spurt of com from the attorney general, Sir plaints about “junk mail’’—ebout Reginald Manningham-Buller, had| Claim California Quake 000 critical letters, to be specific. eden annoy veo rae gg as Proof of Forecast lo ea aoe . Mona : ° The jury deliberated 30 minutes CHICAGO (UP) — Dr. Charles | night. She is frequently his companiqn. Last hight’s premiere of soar Diag te ag gy a to convict the slight, bespectacied |Laughead, whose predicted tidal |The Country Girt” was one of many to be held in key cities throughout |Kan) of the . He showed no emotion |wave didn't show up, closed up| the nation, with proceeds going fo the-U. S. Olympic Fund for the Committee recently recommended as the jury announced its verdict. | shop as a prophet today and went 1956 games. ~ | the Postmaster a Most of the hearing was in se-| looking for a job. , — Summerfield _ scrap cret, Today was the first time the Laughead credited an 1th hour ; — | mail order. Carison said he would public had been admitted to the| reprieve by the “general” in out- a 4 Town Awaits More “support such action “strongly trial since Manningham-Bullers| er space with saving Chic age ariiyn § in | The high postal official, whe statements last Tuesday. from the tidal wave that was sup- : F k | asked not to be identified, said Clarence refused legal aid and | noseg to engulf it yesterday, He m Jolts From e | Carlson's views will be gives defended himself against some of | said he would have “nothing spe- | consideration, along with those Britain's leading prosecutors. © | citic’ to forecast henceforth. um on. ef (Continued From Page One) | all athey eongrassianal (tasell The prosecution said Clarence service bdd been cut off | . e left behind @ briefcase at a coffee| ‘The 4¢year-cld physician, whe | 4 an, sat waned & (ee on shop on Sept. 25, 184. A woman| wes fired frem bis job at Micki: | Dy, Som’s inlaws Say! Sera: places. | want on sa took the briefcase to the police. gan State College because of his : es Ar No | ed by The. issue, he said. “should be Police fotind the document cen-| gloomy predictions, sald he would | Their Opinions Are | Twelve small fires start 1DY settled dispassionately and in the taining the secret code word and} spend Christmas with his fam- | Concern of Public ae eee eee eee, | puatic: ntetedt.” descriptions of military installa-| tly a¢ East Lansing. meet. Sony ony ees © The system of skipping names tions. Clarence worked at the head-! on ine said. he will start look-| CLEVELAND. ®—The father and | ‘own was damaged, but due '0 and address on bulk third class quarters of an antiaircraft Teg-| in for a new job, but he wasn't stepmother of the murdered Mari. wooden construction the loss NaS rai was designed as a time saver iment four months during 1953 and | 1 ocr finding one ‘lyn Sheppard today declined to much smaller than 1} would other toe businesses which advertise by had access to secret information, yetpery ne: are in store comment on the jury verdict which Wise have been. ae we call Ga Mas ie ental. Gebiaara police said. * lias ” ia © convicted Dr. Samuel Sheppard of | brick City Hall and t = who sort it * 28 *¢ me-" Laughead sa m degree murder in the slay-| County Courthousé'Were so cracked Manningham-Buller also alleged 0t worried about a job.” lie |that they were evacuated and Unaddressed “bexpelder” mail Clarence had visited the Soviet Laughead was reluctant to claim | “We don’t think that our feelings Closed. | has been used on rural routes Embassy offering to work and had that the earthquake that hit Cali | i ttic’s concern.” said the | The quake was the worst here, for many years. The department sold Communist leaflets in Londen. | fornia yesterday confirmed his fore | 5 ner The father, Thomas S. in 25 years and was the second | decided to experiment in extend- Clarence told the police he cal-|cast of “cataclysmic” events to | DePm said nothing to inquiring | heaviest of a series of temblors | img the practice to cities because lected the material to write terri- | accompany the Chicago tidal wave. aowenan! which have shaken California and | % gave promise of cutting oper- torial army magazine articles. He! wowever, Mre, Dorothy Martin | Reese, vice president of the Di- Nevada recently. ating costs, the official said. 3 ? i a3 : beard. | Before joining the force here | Oct. 1, 1926, the new prosecutor | graduated ‘from Central Normal College and was principal of high schools in Kalkaska and Nashville. While still a policeman. he acted. as city attorney in the absence of | Willam A. Ewart. “f enjoyed my years as a [i | trial. The jurist was loud in his praise the jury, which debated for «@ _ was the man who killed his at- . tractive wife or if it was the, SRD patent shoe OF caeteni” the Galendenl) ciadensd | | devastating blows The verdict, sealed after 102 |hours of deliberation, found Dr. | Patrolman | Sam's family stony-faced and the | s: ,Gstpopath a study of controlled (Continued From Page One) (emotion except for the contempt | which blazed from his expressive A 1948 graduate of Wayne Uni- versity Law School. Kollin has served as assistant or | said he dropped that idea when he learned some of the information was secret. Change in Code May Halt Building (Continued From Page One) children are sick and his wife is pregnant “I don't know about the FHA | Veterans’ - | | the bet we have a code in the of “What happens if they won't do it?” Wrenn answered that the city Noe Co., took this morning off | world-wide destruction.” stayed at his University Heights! Boy Scout re mm a= a Mart hose home, where the door had been Christmas party this week to honor Comnuaed Nas heen a‘eunal a | closed to newsmen during the long its scoutmaster, Dr. Jack Bell, his ouster by Michigan State, said trial. His listed telephone was dis- and members of the troop com- the West Coast earthquake “bore | Connected weeks 7. ee mittee. ; ts tha Cane t” her prediction. Marilyn s stepmother— Marilyn The unit, sponsored by mi | mother died when she was a smal! Lutheran Church, also played re- Reese lay games concérning > ae * . . F Wants Laugheads \at their home yesterday. She would William 3, Dé@Grace, tac Ruled M fally lil Not say whether there had been district vice-chairman. narrated LANSING ® — A sister Of Dr, The study is expected to show whether the practice has proved a money saver and how much it ‘has increased the post office’s third class mail business. Michigan Prisons Home for 653 More Convicts LANSING (UP) — Michigan's Prison population has increased by 653 in one year. state corrections officials said today. The last official count, taken Dec, 17, showed 9,601 inmates, compared to 8.948 at a similar date last year. —— Pipdaabod Chartes Laughead, ousted Michigan State College physician, today pe- titioned the courts to have he and his wife, Lilian, declared mentally i. stolen from a La Grange. Ind. hardware store earlier last night. Anderson apparently lest Be other trial, firmly refused to com- way over rural Hillsdale Cousty | ment about their lengthy delibera- reads after the fatal sheotieg (tions in their locked jury room. and wrecked the convertible | i: was learned unofficially how- against an embankment. TRE over that at least 2 ballots were car’e license plates showed It taken before the final 10-to-2 dead- was registered to Eimer Ander: to for conviction was broken son of Lansing. Susan Hayes, the woman for The youthful gunman stole an- Whose love the state charged and The jury, aware that Corrigan | was to ldunch a new assault for an- | since August 1952. A World War Il veteran, he received his B. A. | degree from the University of, Michigan in 1942. Ross Tenny Remains | on Critical List Ross P. Tenny. %. of 208 Chero- kee Rd.. general manager of the L. H Cole Oil Co. remained on the critical list at Pontiac General | ! Hospital today after being pinned | ;was only going to instal] flue fans tries to get the builder to correct Br. Laughead recet tional the situation. He added — | attention with his predictions that i the continent would be wiped out by violent cataclismic changes ‘Dec. 21 The petitions were filed with the Inghant County Circuit Court at Lansing by Miss Margaret V. Laughead of Des Moines, lowa Judge John McClellan said the sister also asked that a guardian be appointed to look after the Laughead estate, which includes a home in East Lansing, and to care for the couple's three children be- cause the walls are so thin.” He told Miles he understood the builder involved had agreed to in- staj]l new, larger furnaces. Miles. said he had been told the builder to increase the warm air flow. Wrenn premised further inves- tigation, Today, he reported the builder has agreed to make Mecessary changes. spected our feelings. course, they had a job to do and had to ask questions.”’ Winter Brings Hope of White Christmas (Continued From Page One) other car, a Plymouth, at nearby the jury believed Dr. Sam killed Reading and continued his flight. ‘is wife. said an hour after the Ohio authorities were alerted veTdict she had “absolutely no about midnight when Michigan Comment whatsoever’ about the State Police reported the stolen decision yesterday between two trucks in the company's vard at 392 S San- ford St He added, however, that the builder cannot be bound to do the work ’ “The only thing you can do is condemn the building and that Dr. Laughead, 44-year-old for- igan State Highway Department ! mer staff phisician at the MSC at Lansing said slippery sections, | hospital, was fired after Dr. John mainly at intersections and through | A. Hannah. college president. re- | towns, prevail on highways. Slip- car speeding southward toward ‘It's a great miscarriage of jus the Michigan-Ohio border. tice,’ said his brother. Dr. Richard Ohio troopers halted the car at 'n an agitated voice a hastily erected roadblock just! Dr. Sam, weeks before his con- south of the state line at the n- Viction. asked his brother, Dr. tersection of U.S. 127 and U.S. 20. Stephen. to care for his little boy. Anderson. who sat quietly in the Chip, 7. if he were imprisoned or car. was approached by Cpl. B. F. Sent to the chair Cain. who asked to see his driver's ps Anderson — for . Further Questioning gun on his lap instead. Cain whipped out his own gun and) fired. The bullet struck Anderson | in the stomach and he was pro BIRMINGHAM — Further ques- nounced dead on arrival at Det- tioning about the Sept. 12 shotgun wiler Hospita! in Wauseon. Ohio slaying and robbery of a Birming Planned in Slaying ee , ham gas station § attendant is The Weather planned for two Royal Oak girls being held by once | Heim PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mestty ae M ane as easy ten Tomorrow partly cleedy ©"). and net se cold. Low tonight 1@ te 2. Detective Lt Merlin Holmenist high temerrew %@ te 34 Seeth te south ; west winds 6-8 miles tonight Tomeogee 29d Detective Frank Barkman of —_ eer eloady and net se cold Aew the Michigan State Police plan to : . leave immediately to talk to the Today tm Pontise pair Lowest temperature preceding © am 0 Clippings of the $60 Birmingham et am Wind velecit¥y 10 mph | : } P Daraetsen? Weath sce hold-up and other Detroit area pom sets — et 802 pm crimes were found in the posses m rises Thureday ea! 759 am ' 7 <= Moon sets Wednesday at 2 54 pm sion of one of the ynris. Rose- Moon rises Thursday at 640 am mary Anderson. 17 when she and Downtown Temperatures Dolores Voch 20. and two vouths eee 4 tllewm 3 were arrested for investigation of 7 e @. 22.2... 18 12 = 4 @em........ 1@ lpm 77 Basoline theft there C6. Mo o...c.. 16 2pm 3 =6 Both ry yitt oe : oth girls admitted knowing the slain station attendant 24-vear-old Doyle Howe, during the original 22 Investigation of the crime. “ Kids’ Odd Yule Requests Teesday te Pontiac {As recorded downtown: Highest temperature ous Lowest tet.perature temperature....... Weather—Mostly sunny ia » May Give Santa Trouble Megs Someeratere. cadences -:. 3% TORONTO (UP) — If the law of supply and demand works ou Date te af ¥ ; ma) $6 tm 1941 -% tn 1872 past the Canadian border. Peccfar’s Tempevetere Chort A department store Santa Claus . ae ° a. Angeles 4 51 reported today that in addition to Biemarck 49 23 Mempnis' 60 39 th€ Usual trains. bikes, wagons. Sees Hook teomees. 3) CIC. Ove three-vearold boy asked Cincinnati? «32 «13 New rkcans a6 4) him for an elephant. A four-yvear- } a z e nal z _ old wants an electric razor and an Gd. Rapids 25 11 Bf Louts a4 31 CNcylcopedia and a five-year-old =... 7 = oe - Ds demanded a sword spurs and iueene Ga 28 Tempe se 3@ Buckingham Palace. . ' Fs ¢ f Pontiac Police today quoted Wil- liam F. Dedrich, 41, of 6607 Long- worth. Drayton Plains. driver of an oil transport truck entering the yard, as saying he does not know how Tenny was caught between the vehicles Dedrich added that he had seen Tenny standing in the entrance of the yard before he was pinned between the rear of a parked truck and the forward section of Ded- rich‘s trailer The victim suffered. according to hospital authorities. a possible fractured pelvis and internal chest injuries ‘Two Receive Injuries in Four Car Smashup BIRMINGHAM treated at St Two men were Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. Pontiac. following a four-car accident at the Woodward-Lincoln intersection yesterday. John J. Stanton. 62, of Royal Oak suffered a seven-inch scalp wound, and Robert J. Haugh, 18, of 684 Puritan Rd., received abra- sons ' Police said Stanton went through a red light on south-bound Wood- ward, striking Haugh's auto, trav- eling west on Lincoln. Haugh's car was forced into one driven by Mrs. Olive E. Burns, 44, of 917 South ,_Glenhurst, which went out of con- Causes Dozen Deaths trol and crashed into the car of | Ray E. Painter, 38, of Royal Oak. | Storm in New England | BOSTON (R—New count- ed a dozen dead today after a snow storm which laid a blanket a foot deep in some sections. The weather bureau-said there might be more snow at the weekend The majority of the deaths at tributed to the storm were caused by over-exertion from shoveling ot walking through ths snow. ported he was preachcing to stu- dents that the world would end on Tuesday. . 2 Vessels, 39 Men cat vate ott” | _ Feared Lost in Gale ready solution to the problem. (Continued From Page One) He said most of the new low- North Sea said the storm looked payment houses in Pontiac are on worse than the great blow in which 30-year mortgages. | 100 seamen were lost at the end Pontiac's building code. formu-' o¢ November and the nning of lated two years ago, is based on necember. en a standard code established for The winds cut a path of destruc- nationwide usage, Wrenn said. tion through northern Britain, up- “T think our code ranks very rooting thousands of trees. shat- would mean the house would be) condemned, Where would the fam- ily live? “We could take away the builder's lecal license. But where would the relief be? The house would still be cold.” good.” he said. “But it still Per | tering windows and tearing mason- mits things that are pretty +, and roofs from buildings. skimpy " , Two persons were known dead in Scotland. Scores of others were treated at hospitals for cuts and bruises The gales picked up seven 14 Chip Wraps Present for Daddy in Prison on tris 1 ‘Gien cow, 'north of CLEVELAND «Seven - year. hill road inappropriately named old Chip Sheppard stood a few “Rest and Be Thankful.” Rescue feet from the Christmas tree in ™en amputated one driver's foot his uncle’s home when they told [© free him from the wreckage of him: “Your daddy won't be home his truck for Christmas.” The boy heard the news quietly. Prompt Mail Delivery Claimed Despite Load Then he walked upstairs to his room. There. in the awkward fash- ion of youngsters, he wrapped a, WASHINGTON (UP)—Christmas gift for his father. Dr. Samuel H. gifts are being delivered promptly Sheppard. despite a record-breaking volume si Hgetcies fal wanes ‘Dae | The Post Office Department said e reported sfactory Dr. Richard Sheppard. oldest service. “= = brother of Dr, Sam, told how Chip The department said it hopes to received the news. repeat last year’s performance Dr. Richard said he wasn't sure when no Christmas mail was what Chip had for his dad's Christ- stacked in post offices and left un- mas gift but thought “it was some-' delivered on Christmas Day any- thing he made in school.”’ where in America. When he left Chip after fhe news, Dr. Richard said. the boy “was playing with the dog on the floor."’ : Texas crude oil amounted to 43.4 per cent of the | nation’s total in 19533. \ tt production - /pery trunklines were reported | ‘around Pontiac, Ann Arbor, Cadil- lac, Jackson, lamazoo, Manis- ‘tee, Traverse Cify, Monroe and the Cadillac-Bay City areas. | This morning in downtown Pon- jtiec. the thermometer registered 16 degrees at 8 o'clock, climbing to 30 byb 2 p.m. Yesterday's down- town temperatures ranged from a 6-degree low to a high of 22. But don't complain. On this day ‘in 1872, the bottom almost fell out of the thermometer when a chilly |24 degrees below zero was re- | corded. | Excellent skating at all Pontiac / rinks. Pontiac Deaths Nelson Simkins Word has been received of the death of Nelson Simkins. 75, a former Pontiac resident Mr. Simkins died at his home 'in Cass City Monday after a long illness. He ‘ad lived in Cass City | since his retirement as an employe of the Pontiac State Hospital five years ago. | Surviving, besides his widow |are five children. Mrs. Burt Zim- | merman of |.apeer, Mrs. Joe Doyle | of Goodyear, Ariz. Charlies of , Tampa. Fla., Gerald of Louisville. | | Ky., and John of Pontiac. Also p.m. from thé |Home at Ubly with burial in the | vee Cemetery. Open New Dormitory JACKSON (UP) — Inmates and prison officials held a joint cele bration last night to mark the opening of a new 120-man dormi- tory at Southern Michigah Prison Tides occur in lakes, too. At Chicago. for instance, there's a i two-inch tide in Lake Michigan. THURSDAY, Dec. 23rd 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. FRIDAY, Dec, 24th 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. bg THURSDAY, Dec. 30th 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M: FRIDAY, Dec. 3lst 10:00 A. M. to 3:00 P.M. Community National Bank Pontiac State Bank AND ALL BRANCH BANKS Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation q i = ; , j j 4 Za j b. ‘ > * i ed a4 : * ; ; f fo & * | , a ‘} “mite PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1054 _ Las Vegas Publisher {uz Declares Dr. Sam Guilty : land Heights gh Scho where |Find Inflammable Toys. [py us ) , Lg | pat ped picateg=vy hog DETROIT ® — Fire Marshal Ei Te : track teams. Mathew McN $s a shipment | Charges Conspiracy |Here Is Summary of Probe and_ Trial le han bes. Thy sad |o Moy tamale mete P| tS SS for EXTRA Values. . E _ oe, ad toys al ‘ ; ele en eee te CLEVELAND @ — Verdict of reputation, later admitted them at; Sheppard was released Aug. 16 oy peel oceclingag ee en ae oe cal the and Shopping Hours, Too! _ publisher of | guilty of second degree murder | the trial. on 350,000 bail; only to be rear- | College and later*fo Los Angeles | toys have flooded cities from the - - Gon Vegas Sun, contends Atty. Dr, Samuel Sheppatd in was éjected from the | rested two days later when the |General Hospital for his osteopath- | &8t Coast to Chicago and will ex Gen. Rvoweall, Postemster Gen- } slaying of his wife, returned @ Inquest which was re-| 44 jury returned a true bill | ,training, plode’ into fame if a lighted match i ummerfield and Sen. ‘by 8 jury late yesterday afternoon, | cessed indefinitely July %. ¢ They had one child, T-year-old| is held an inch and a half tway ad maua li ics f McCarthy (R-Wis) are in @ con-| brought to an end & trial which) On fhe night of July 30, Shep-|“*"sing first-degree «murder. It) Chip who was asleep in an adjoin-| McNally identified the items as a| SP) hes Greenspun told a sews confer-| Following is a summary of the | home and taken to the Cuyahoga |. Until the trial started Oct. 18,| hacked to death. He did not wake | reindeer, a jockey on a horse and | a é ence yesterday he will stress the | case, starting with the Snding of county jail to face an intensive | te cstespath spent much of his} yp, , ‘a girl pushing a dol buggy. | contention ina @efense against a | Marilyn Sheppard's body questioning by detectives. The | time im JAil Feading Aw porver sho EXTRA CLERKS hove : eccusing him | July 4. grilling, Sted eovenal USS | | sete he also whiled a’ some sag ag i of publishing an article which, the Marilyn Sheppard's body was by Corrigan, started Aug, 2, the) io ai thew gronpeg “ indictment says, tended to “incite | found July 4 on a bloodsoaked bed | same day a writ of habeas corpus oe = 0 rie murder or assassination” of Mc- | in an upstairs room at her home | was denied. Detectives failed to Sheppard met Mariya at Cleve ; . Carthy in Bay Village, a prosperous sub- | learn anything of note and gave up TTUTUILLLL eee TONITE -6 to 10 m Greenspun said be had arranged | urb 12 miles west of Cleveland on | the questioning. ns Wi 2 ae! p. m. an early arraignment on the | Lake Erie. The state says she was} The warrant for Sheppard's ar- PRICES REDUCED! ~ jpeneeerennens charge before U. S. District Judge | struck on the head 35 times. A/ rest was signed by Gershom Bar- . -_ j 9 ] John R. Ross in Nevada. weapon never was produced. | ber, acting mayor of Bay Village. ‘ i. THURSDAY -9 a. m. to 0 p. m. : Postion Deputumt quite The Sheppard home, a two-story | Mayor J. Spencer Houk, friend ; wet “wile Ge conde i pate oy . pa tiny ay fond gf eont 9 He FRID 9 to 7 lake, The backyard faces the shore 5 - . _m. 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DECEMBER 22.1954 * wwe © - & ; if Asks More Cash for Advertising i Fund Vacations in State big Strike Fun Be wy alin’ hor fag nn 5 Million to Be Raised to Back UAW Demands steele om Michigan ‘during “on New Contracts Dahent 2. Postunct eanentien sae DETROIT W—The executive |"Ary of the council, said the) hoard of the CIO United Auto | peony "cede more ae eae nounced its of a % mil- “Hetienwide competition in the lion dollar strike fund proposed by | tourist industry has progressed to the UAW’'s international execu- | such an extent that it is no longer tive. board. logical to believe that boom times The UAW had proposed the fund | in general will result in a boom be raised by an increase in union | year for Michigan's tourist busi- dues as a means of strengthen-| ness,” he said. eee Century spehoumen more money in the mext few —— guaranteed annual wage | years to put Michigan “back tn unworkable. : the parade” im the tourist ia- “UAW contracts with all ma- | dustry. 1986. the Cari Stellato, president of the Ford local executive board,. said yesterday the board supported the proposed fund “in the hope that its very existence will help con- vince management” and that it es Christmas” -with a troit Jan. 12 to draft 1955 contract demands. of Gen- eral Motors locals will meet at the same time to draw up their 2 , , Pittsburgh Door Mirrors with | 4 clips, ready to install $17.85 up { Venetian Mirrors— Beveled edge .. .» $8.95 up fo Nations. | OKLAHOMA CITY—Lather Miller, «| former executive in Oklahoma City wartime Office of Price Administra- GLASS CO. 23 W. 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Three-quarter length sleeve with rhine- stone pin trim. Sizes 10 to 18. -Be here early! Waite's Fashion Center—Third Floor PRESS - See Entered at Post Office. Pontiac. Mich. aa second clase matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘ The Associated Press is entitled justvely te the use for republication of jeral news trinted te te news- Caper as well as all AP pews disnet ‘ — by carrier for @ cents 5 +a aveftetis oy a jacomd, e ® Veer: apekern ta States $20.00 saphena are paveble in advance. e io $uESpeatios” SS MEMBER OF AUPIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ‘WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954 — : Radio-TV Ban for House One of the changes certain to accom- pany shift of House contro! from Repub- licans to Democrats is a two year ban on radio and television coverage of com- mittee hearings. This announcement by Congressional Quarterly has the backing of a direct statement by Rep. Sam Raysurn, who again will be House Speaker. The Texan also plans to ban newsreels and record- ings. * * * It is possible, of course, for the House to override Raysurn by voting to change the rules. But no veteran observer of the Wash- ington scene expects such a de- velopment. One, in fact, said that “if Sam says no, that’s the way it will be.”- , While as Speaker in 1952, Raypurn ordered a ban like the one he plans for the next session. His action Was opposed by Rep. Martin of Massa- chusetts. .When the latter became Republican Speaker. of the House in 1953, he revoked the Texan's order. The result was to leave the stion of radio-television dover- age te the chairmen of the sep- arate committees. It is on that ‘ basis that the issue is handled in the Senate. , * * 4No House rule specifically bans or | authorizes radio-TV coverage of com- | mittee hearings or floor sessions. But through usage, the Speaker has assumed authority over the matter. RaysuRn’s position is that House committees are subject to the same rules as the House. The House, he says, is free to bring in the microphones and cameras by pass- ing @ rules change, which he would oppose. : + * No legislative. session of the House or Senate ever has been broadcast or tele- vised. But for years it has been the practice to put-the President on the air when he speaks before joint sessions. This also is the practice when distin- guished visitors address joint séssions. _ _ . ara Y True Bipartisanship Near There should be widespread satisfac- tion over the extent to which Adminis- tration and opposition consultation has improved the prospect for true biparti- sanship. = It is further reassuring that the pros- pects for co-operation in the next ses- sion of Congress cover not only the fields of foreign policy and defense but that of trade. Also reassuring is the high degree of good will generated by the President's meeting with opposition leaders. * *® * This doesn’t mean that partisan- ship Will be entirely missing from the next session. Such a develop- ment. not only is unlikely but would be undesirable and harmful te our two party system. . The extraordinary degree of prior % * consultgtion with the Democrats fore- } cast in Washington dispatches, is born of necessity, or belated retognition of that fact. The necessity always has existed. Fee ea hk sak Nw * * * The truth is that matters of foreign policy and national de fense mever have been proper subjects for partisan controversy That is more than ever the case when the Administration is con- trolled by one party and Congress by the other. Actually, maintaining a spirit of true bi ip in the next two years should be easier for both parties than most people realize. In the larger sense there is not much difference between the President's world views and those of ‘ the Democrats. : * * * Their foreign trade policies are almost ences over national defense are more ‘matters of quantity than quality. ‘The late great Republican Senator Vandenberg put ~ the matter succinctly when he told . the Nation that politics should end at the water's edge. GOC Post to Lose Chief The high ranking Milford Post of the Ground Observer Corps, which recently celebrated its second birthday, is about to lose its organizer and supervisor, Mrs. MALVINA EBERLE. In their short history the 150 mem- bers of this post have earned several distinctions. They include 25 indiyidual awards for service records of from 150 to 1,500 hours. * * * ° Besides this, the supervisor re- ceived a 100 word telegram com- mending the work of the post from Gen. BenJamMin CHIDLAW of the U.S. Air Force, the Nation’s air defense commander. She also was the first supervisor in Mich- igan to receive the special award for GOC promotion. * * * Fortunately Mrs. Eserie’s resigna- tion, effective January 3, won't end her volunteer work in this field. During 1955 she plans a busy schedule of speech making in the interests of Civil Defense, — SS “Do you believe schoo! children should be made to study at home?” asks an . educator. Yes, indeed — they should be made to study somewhere. How to say, “I don’t believe you,” without running the risk of incurring a black eye: Ask, “Are you sure?” SS The Man About Town Visitors Impressed Modern Methods Make Car Monufacture Much Easier Winter: A season officially sched- uled to arrive at 4:25 this morning —but it checked in a ‘couple of days ahead of time. In the last issue of The Warrier, semi-monthly publication for employes of Pontiac Motor Division, they are congratulated by Qeneral Manager Rebert M. Critchfield for their courtesy to the nearly 20.000 who ‘visited the plant during the Golden CARniva! Open House. In his greeting he also says: “According to all reports, those thousands of guests were impressed with the seeming ease with which our | fine Pontiac cars are pro- duced.” Without doubt these remarks from the visitors were occasioned by their ob- servations that modern pro-CRITCHFIELD duction facilities have largely eliminated the drudgery from factory work. President of the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce, John A. Benson : reminds young people planning to enter next summer's Jaycee teenage driving contest that they must have no moving traffic violations during the previous six months, to be eligible. Although the ice on most lakes in the Pon- tlac area now ts safe for skating, Sheriff Clare L. Hubbell points out that it remains treacherous *‘hroughout the winter near the course of a river where it flows through a lake. for the rivers themselves it never ts safe, even in the most extreme cold weather. Appearing on the Detroit TV World Ad- venture series over the weekend was Ben East, Oakland County outdoor writer and photog- rapher He also showed his color pictures of the Alaska Kodiak bear at the Detroit Art Museum It has been found that the average autemobile in this country consumes 8,000 gallons of gasoline during its lifetime, on which the state and federal taxes amount te ever $600. A ‘etter with a Pontiae postmark, and Rignea ‘ “Native of the Ould Sod,” Sait that the Irish stew did no! origina e Ire,and ana ts. in fact. unknown there A pair of muskrats dug a hole from the Clinton River into the basement of Alex. Kronk of Waterford—and flooded the cellar Verbal Orchids to— Dr. William A. Sears of 161 West Howard St.: eightieth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Valentine of Oxford: sixty-sixth wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voekler of Fenton. golden wedding.. Mrs. Fidelia Kessel Oxford; eighty-eighth birthday. And, as . Be po 5 ‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘Vi Voice of the People — Drink-Mixed With Gasoline Is the Cause of Slaughter on the Highways, Say Readers Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Pull name, address and te’ Bumber of the writer must sceom y letters a will net’be pub’ if the writ requests unless the jetter is critical in - Rs nature Much has been said about “Slaughtér Hill,” north of Oxford. In our opinion. the “Hill” is not to blame, “Drink” mixed with gasoline and our high powered cars slaughter the innocent as well as the guilty, “The wiges of sin is death” and “Whatsoe.er a man or woman soweth that shalj he or she reap.” It is a waste of tax- payer's money to cut down hills, widen roads and erect extra signs so long as the No. | killer “drink” is sold, Let us place the blame where it belongs and seek to eliminate “drink. Mr. & Mrs, Frank A. Siple 1053 Lakeview Enjoyed Christmas Music Downtown It is only berause I have always believed in' Santa and the true Christmas spirit, that I write this letter. I couldn't get to see what must have been a lovely parade, so I took a child to Pontiac to see Santa Claus but not to get gifts as some people do However, we did bey a few things, listened to the Sal\ ation Army bells and the beautiful Christmas musie that is every where. Lionel Barrymore may not have had a stomach for the stage but let's thank God, today, that he had such a good voice and acting ability and that it has, been re- corded I think we always should have some good stage shows and movie productions in and about the theaters in Pontiac and Oakland County to keep many adults as well as teenager's entertained A Real Wife and Mom Some Stores Generous Concerning Gift Boxes Donald. Moore's letter concern- ing gift boxes in stores was very true and lots of people would like an explanation However, last week in a local store, | was given boxes for sev- eral separate purchases in the department and there was ho printing whatever on any of the tr Set Te mes Mrs. H. Lange Bianut Woalled Lake Loses Faith in: Fitends Over Death. of Pets Cloostinas is almost here and have loved to our friends This re afraid Why? Because t ' our fmends deliberately { our pet dogs . Vi s hefore t gifts we for \ Sue non't read the book becatfee 4222 she's seen the movie. She might as well not want te meet a new man because she knows one with the same namé, ciety couldn't de dogs didn’t — As long as we live, suffer though. We're not numb. So how can we enemies as we're told to were a dog's best friend. There never was a dog born since the beginning ef time who could be As mean as some humans. Mrs. J. N: Phillips 1412 Oakley Park Rd. Walled Lake. Recreation Is Nil in Pontiac, Says Reader The only entertainment in Pon- tiac is provided by the theaters. There aren't enough places for the teenagers, The roller skating rinks are so far from town that it is hard to get there if you don't have a Car. I think if we had more places for recreation, there wouldn't be so many teenagers on the streets. The people fail to do anything to prevent the problem but they keep right on complaining abow' it. We have the YWCA but that isn't enough for the size of our city. It seems that all our ree- reation is too far from town Not only the teenagers our age haVe no recreation but also. the ones younger and older than we are, Until this is taken care of we will still have this) problem Nancy Jackson 32 8 Rast Bhd Says Non-Union Worker Shouldn't Reap Benefits I read with interest David Law- rences’ article about the “unjust la law.”’ He is referring to the Taft-Hartley Law which requires a new emplove to join the union in 3% days or be fired from his job He also mentions the ‘right to work” law passed by 17 states. In the 17 states where the “right te work" law has been passed, a man can work in a union shop and enjoy all the bene- fits the union has won for its members and, if for some reason he doesn't wish to pay dues to the union, he can still hold his job. This may be very well for the individual. ‘ However, you might find a par- allel in the “right to work'’ law and in our President's prociama- tion that every real American wants to pay his fair share of taxes. Now in 17 states, if you don't. believe in unions you can work in a union shop and enjoy union benefits and not be forced pay union dues because. of course, you as an individual don't beheve in a union or what it may er May not stand for In 48 states and the District ef Columbia. every taan = and woman whe has an income must pay his or her share of taxes whether er not he believes in every single thing our govern- ment does. It seems to me as if a man who doesn't wish to support a union should also be ashamed to accept the benefits the union has won. W. BR. Stewart 3158 Hazelmary St No Peace in World ‘Til Man’‘s Rule Ends Christmas is again-at hand and reminds us of what the angels told the shepherds 2.000 years ago. But instead of peace and good will to than. we have had” wars and confusion. We ‘are talking about peace at any price, but my staunch belief is that with Russia to the greatest power today will be no peace in this world until the return of Our Lord John Hillman 6644 Saline Dr. Clarkston Strike Would Be Futile Says ‘Another Housewife’ “Union Man’s Wife’ wrote a very sensible article recently and I think every man should read it and study it carefully befere voting for a strike in the spring. When this country has more strike and cripple big and little business alike? - Everyone in Pontiac would feel - the affects of a big strike and no one would gain a thing. I think it is perfectly all right if a man wants to join a union. but the leaders have gone too far, asking for the impossible At Christmas time, especially, instead of preaching hatred to- wards the various plants, I think Walter Reuther would do well to preach kindness towards one another. I think everyone should think twice before he bites the hand that is feeding him. I also think it is time the women get together and do something about strikes, high- prices, etc. 7 Another Housev ife Farmer's Market Built Very Poorly, Says Reader Recently we. went to the new Farmer's Market and found seven leaks in the roof and the cement floor cracked across the floor 1 do believe this should be brought before the public and also to the officials responsible for giv- ing the contract to a very poor builder. Corrections should be made Julius A. Schneider 44 Newberry St Looking Back 15 Years Ago FINNS PURSUE fleeting Puus- sians in Arctic. BRITISH REPULSE Nazi air at- tack. 20 Years Ago NATIONALIZATION OF arms plants is held too costly. MARTIN INSULL freed by jury. there: Did Wilson ‘ond Dulles * Controdict: Beachy iter? 43 Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (Internationa! News Service) Whether the partisan stockings you're wearing cism from the Bronx Philhamonic. Tt was a queerful little earful and brought the Republican gov- ernors of Washington, Maryland and Illinois with warnings to Butler to go easy on the bouilla- - baisse. We've been trying to get some goodwill to meg worked up for the say is the Democratic chairman is no White as a gun's iron, But they will have to re- write that inscription over the Post Office portals to include smog. Criticism of the White House by the Democratic national chairman isn t too copious provided the Re- publican national chairman doesn't get the habit too But it’s in direct juxta-collision to Adlai Stevenson's statement that nobody would sly-rap Ike personally. Butler went and done it so it looks like Mahommet's in‘ for a bit of Mountain climbing. It sure came to him. _ e If you hear a yodel from the White House it will be Ike sound- ing his P’s and Q's. So instead of an armistice for the Christmas holidays it looks like we'll be riding to hounds in an armored truck. Ike was expecting a pair of wall-to-wall carpet slippers. In- stead he got a Christmas necktie four sizes too tight. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Friendship is a fragile thing. . . However strong it seems .. . So many times a single word... Can shatter all our dreams .. . It is so easy to offend... Or to misunderstand . . . Because our feclings are so hard . . . To con- quer and command .. . It is a human frailty . ,. . To lack the common sense .. . Of overlook- ing certain deeds .. . That mean no real offense .. . And now and then we utter thoughts .. . That we did not intend... . Te criticize or ever hurt... a friend of friendship is .. . at last . As we forgive each other and . . . Forget about the (Copyright, 1954) . Fo of Ea aa os Se SR Oe Meee Sa a ee aces ( eran : 5 — eae nen = ——- , . f ci Se — — ae eeu: a, iw ra inten : By rs 3 og OT Te eee ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22: 1954 ; . “ial ; — “ y i antes ps ' —- = . —_ S ; mn Fes. 5 3° ee lists Ere? =a ¢f country has no intentions of re- ~ Smiles The skipper and the engineer were arguing, The latter said steer- ing a ship was far easier than looking after the engines, and the captain said looking after the @p- gines was child’s play compafed with steering. They decided” to settle the argument by changing places. After ten minutes the captain had to admit he was beaten. “‘Mac- “I'm going to kiss you before I go.’ said the young man. who had long outstayed his welcome. “Do it now while I'm ail young.”’ replied the girl. wearily. Cattish - A Hollywood film star sent her visiting cards to her former hus- band’s new bride. “I'm sending them by air mail,” she wired, cattishly. ‘Trust they don't arrive too late to be of use to you.” : THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Then bear thou in heaven, and de, and judge thy servants, con- demning the wicked, to bring his God wishes to exhaust al! means of kindness before His hand takes hold on justice. — Henry Ward Beecher. Majority of Children 6 ‘to 10 Years Old Need at Least 11 Hours of Sleep a Night By WILLIAM BRADY, M™. D. Children from six to ten vears of age need eleven hours of sicep. This is not an inflexible rule. but a child who conforms to it “oll live a healthier life’ A few may thrive on less: we are discussing the majority. Children continue growing until they are from 18 t> 23 years of age If school starts at eight or nine the child should be tucked in at from seven to eight. But in Amer- ica we see on television, too fre- quently, groups of youngsters at these ages. participating in the entertainment, or as members of the audience, notably at wrestling matches. where liquor and its handmaiden, vulgar behavior, are in evidence. One can conclude that the par- ents are indifferent or careless and that the youth group leaders who take their charges te sach late evening entertainment (°?) are—to be kind—ighorant of the needs of children. Parents who have any voice in the choice of activities for their community youth groups ought i to have also enough strength of character to turn thumbs down on any such unhealthy goings-on. Following is a list of the sleep requirements of the average per- som references to Thomas Edison notwithstanding: Ages 6 through 10: Eleven and a quarter hours Ages 10 through 15. Ten hours. Ages 15 through 20: Eight and | r g 7 I i m5 4) HE re j 1 ~ eee Fides i (i far into the night quantities of strng ‘+ . 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Mode! 215500 | Mrs. Woods said that on a re | cent night she went to Mike's room | and found him weeping. | “He said if his mother ever’ came back he would tie a chain | to her so she could never leave | FN ‘ Be, ee ” > * . -# J ‘@ ; 3 f : , e the finest selection! And our gifts range in prices from modest to magnificent! said. “If we knew she were dead , | again,”’ Mrs. Woods said. ‘‘If tears | and APPLIANCE ' could Tessa her back she would | Whether you choose a simple piece of cos- 12-DIAMOND DUO, | have been here long ago.” a she'll atural Yellow Gold. ‘ 422 W. Huron FE 4-1133 Mrs. Woods said she fears her tume jewelry, or a matchless diamond, - emo . daughter may have lost her mem- | cherish the beauty and quality of her gift : FREE PARKING . | hs the owed uncertainty,” aie! from Connolly's. We've the choicest gifts, : i , Below are just a few. last- minute gift suggestions: Jewels by Trafari, Jomaz, Van Dell, and others. 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And they’re wrinkle-resistant! 1.50 up Arrow Handkerchiefs—handsome man-size gifts in white... white PAYMENTS with colored borders—initialled styles 35¢ up Make all your gift pur- Arrow Shorts—d ed f f h d leated Sentent ternis can be s—design or comfort with contoured seat, pleated crotch. and no irritating center seam. 1.50 up io = fit your Arrow T-Shirts 1.25 Arrow Athletic Shirts 1.00 AT NO G , ” ift From Connolly's Means More ADDED COST ea ea ie) eemne fashioned white or yellow gold case. $196.00. i... | Ladies’ 12-DIAMOND MO- + CERTIFIED VADO watchin lovely 14K ; i GEMOLOGISTS white gold case. $275.00. 7. Ladies’ 4-DIAMOND AUTO- 4 REGISTERED JEWELERS sinc wal Gea a 2 7 0 oo ee ETA? : gee necate smart looking 14K white gold , DOWNTOWN =‘TOWN and COUNTRY ys 51 N. Saginaw | Tel-Huron Center | A 4 ¥- A 4 | a . | ’ 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954 i — 4 , % Pontiac Piston Service Co. The Goop HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of rONTIAL ‘Famous Brands at Lowest Prices! ‘LAST CALL! G-E VACUUM New Swivel Top Model . INE IRST ALWAYS f ene oe eres Ss: ee STORE HOURS: 9:30 to 9 DECEMBER 24: 9:30 to 5:30 . #FULL-FASHIONED SWEATERS .. ¢/DACRON MUFFLERS ... Plaid or Solid ............. 1.98 ¥ EMBROIDERED SHEET SETS ..................-- 4.98 ¢ DOWN-FILLED COMFORTER .................... 12.75 PURE WOOL BLANKETS .. . 315-lb. Weight / BLENDED FIBER BLANKET .... 10% Wool .. ere ee eee . ‘Pearanant Finish Cotton - ...1.98 J CAMISOLE ce ¢ PATENT DRESS SHOES... ¢ COLORED PERCALE SHEETS ...................-: 2.89 ¢/ CANNON TOWEL SETS ... Gift Boxed ............. 2.79 / HEIRLOOM TYPE SPREADS ..................... 12.90 ¢ FOAM RUBBER PILLOW .. . 18x26” Zipper Cover. .. .4.98 JY COTTON/RAYON PANTIES ... Lace Trim ........ . 39¢ WOOL KNIT MITTENS... Multi-Color ............ _ 98e ¢ VINYL DOLL with Rooted Hair ... Reduced to ...... .4.00 ¢STRETCH NYLON ANKLETS ....... ol eeeeee. . 69e Sizes 81% to1114........ 4.49 * PENNEY’S STILL HAS PLENTY OF WONDERFUL GIFTS ¢/GAYMODE HOSE ... Ultra Sheer ..............5-+- 1.25 ¢ CHALLIS GOWNS or PAJAMAS... Cotton .......... 2.98 ARs ¢ NYLON TRICOT GOWNS... Applique Trim ........ . 7.90 ; /HANDKERCHIEFS....3in Gift Box ................ 1.49 PROPORTIONED ¢DACRON BLOUSES . .. Tailored Styles ............. 2.98 MIDGE: If she’s short ¢ QUILTED ROBES . . . Rayon Bemberg—Washable. .. .7.90 NORM.: If she’s med. ¢ COTTON DRESSES ... Fresh, New'Styles ............ 3.98 —— eee .Slipover ..... &.4,00 94 * Ka Sd - a 4 : BOX dv ALL-DACRON TIES’... Can Be Washed ............ 1.49 ¢/ ARGYLE PLAID SOX ... Many Colors,..........-. 69c You'll be right. with d¢ NYLON STRETCH SOX... Fine Quality .....4 «<< «« . 19¢ Gaymode. More are /TOWNCRAFT WHITE SHIRTS... 14to17.......... .2.98 worn than any other . ; ‘ brand in America. ¢PIGSKIN GLOVES... Dacron Wool Lined ............ 5.90 TeA‘'s bectnne they've ¢ GABARDINE SPORT SHIRT ... Washable ........ 2.98 | beautiful, they fit, and ¢ QUILT-LINED SURCOAT . .. Rayon and Nylon ... ..12.75 aney memes te J 00 Give her this onderful GE Cleaner! ‘AUTOMATIC DRYER Save! Reg. $171.95 138" JUST PLUG IN TO USE! o The thrilling gift she ‘dreamed’ of getting. No special wiring to be installed . . . just plug it in and it is ready to. use. ‘Tokes full sized-lood. Dries with worm air and tumbling detion to give clothes thet out- door freshness. “ ae ie : ee : Admiral RADIO-PHONO PLAYS ALL SPEED RECORDS! Reg. $89.95 ems rirlpoed ‘ . os) Fa é Le ¢ recreation room or home! Radio is full: toned, wide-range reception. Phono pleys oll speed records. Chonges records auto- «i. matically! Handsome plastic case in choice furniture. NEW LOW PRICED Admiral! 17-INCH TELEVISION The gift everyone in the house will enjoy! New BIG PICTURE! New deeper tone sound system! New Side Cabinet tuning controls. Handsome modern case! 17-inch $ Table Model 129” it a 214N. TABLE MODEL $44Q25 at a New Low Price! neem eee NOW! . Eapat } 4 COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS ... Sanforized .......... 1.49 es yet {FOREMOST WESTERN JEANS... 11-02. ........... 2.29 NYLON ROBES 3 d NYLON STRETCH SOX ... Argyles ..... hen atte . 69e err — seuipturea nylon RIGHT—Flocked nyion dust- /BROADCLOTH DRESS SHIRTS ... French Cuffs ....1.98 S*fumoros' wave. ees, ‘maisning buckled. belt 6 Ae GOOD HOUSEKEEP N /JUNIOR BOYS’ SHIRT and SLACK SET .......... 3.98 lace frosting, huge clasti- cover-ep, sluted ‘nylon net of PONTIAC Se WASHABLE GABARDINE SLACKS ............... 48 Sammi Meerm be | r ; is Ww. Huron St. Order by Phone Phone FE 41555 ss } ‘ 2 “ tetera ei & 5s) anoaa 4 ¥ * ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1954 * ae ae ae . Dazing the War ot 18, Andrey | feated 128 militiamen | the Battle dis Gif Slipper SHOE STORE IN BASEMENT - par... Ee wae" " Atom Hum in Outer Space Helps to Chart Universe phone Laborafories engineer, Kari G, Jansky, first discovered mys- terious background hissing in his radi set while tracking down at- mospheric static. He showed con- clusively that the noise was com- ing from outer space. Little attention was paid, for as a whole, but louder noises from certain spots. These are the ‘‘radio stars.” They broadcast energy, similar to a longer wavelength. , sons died, Sept. 26. 1 Sinking of the Toya Maru fer- ‘ry, in which more’ than 1,100 per- 2. Atomic dusting of the fishing boat Lucky Dragon March 1 and the resulting death of a crewman, Aikichi Kuboyama, Sept. 23. 3. Shipping and other kickback scandals involving politicians. 4. The Diet’s June 3 successful attempt, involving a fleor fist fight, to delay Prime Minister Yoshida’s departure on a world tour. 5. The “human rights’ strike at the Ohmi Textile mill, June 2-Sept. 16. 3 EWIS -- Fine Furniture ine Furniture’ wee--e-WE WILL DELIVER -------- ON TIME Any Purchase Made by Noon F DAVENPORT & CHAIR in Nylon Frieze ori arial arrer re re ©. ‘ . ’ ‘day, few can be identified with ~ A large, loungy dovenport and chair. Built for : BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ MODELS 4 oui5,200 otic |e me san, 2 monte a me Aor, over dovenpon 9 . An expanding shell of dust and | were trampled to death in a crowd | Qf = ern style. Covered with long $ 50 The Famous English gas called the Crab Nebula, rem- | of 381,000 paying their respects to| ¥g wearing, easy to clean Nylon. Made Bicycle want of a giant star explosion the emperor. ts GREAT FALLS, Mont. w# — § | radio antenna 150 miles across | Pietro Pavigliante, who came from | By et See Italy nearly 50 years ago, went to | # | court and won approval to change his name to Peter Pavilenti. 155) “. Jordell Bank near Manches- ter, England, a mammoth metal-| Pavilenti thought Pavigliante mesh saycer 250 feet in diameter was too hard to pronounce. STORES SNTINENTAL HAZEL BISHOF BEAUTY BOX COLOCNETRIO . EXCITING 6-Pc. MODERN DINING SET OPEN AN Special .... $2.00 Special ..... $] .00 In attractive limed oak. Extension table with leaf, 4 comfortable S$ ACCOU NT— aie svAcahe Contains Haze! Bishop non-smear | A charming set of three exciting chairs and your choice of china with sliding glass doors or roomy 1 79 arp Mert fe eae oad aaa See $1 ES on ak — buffet. Also availabile in drop leaf table at slightly higher price PAY A QU ICK ROUN ») U p 0 c Gl FT BUYS All pieces specially priced just in time for holiday selling $18 DOWN NEXT YEAR! FAMOUS BRANDS BOXED CIGARS $2.25-56.60 King Edward, Wolf Bros., Crooks, LaPalina, White Owl, R. G. Dun, Boxes of 25 or 50. GIVE HIS FAVORITE PIPE TOBACCO. 79¢ ® $1.49 Old Briar, Model, Dill’s Best, Prince Albert, Union Leader, and others. J. Ib. or 14-02. cans a POPULAR BRANDS OF CIGARETTES Carton 9] QA rm « Camels, Chesterfields, Old Gold, pigirs Morris, Luckies, others A gift that always pleases! others “BeLUXe SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER $1.50 And Up 4t Thrifty $24.50 America's most wanted fragrance shave Lotion, Cologne o: Surprise him this season with the Lentheric’'s Tweed—in perfume, | Talcum, or smart matched Gift gitt he's always wanted Make cologne, or bath preparations Sets See our fine assortment’ his shaving time a pleasure! Paes ae ™ * — GIVE HIM GIFTS” BY OLD SPICE $1.00 = Novel pottery jugs of after-shave lotron, cologne, talcum, or sets of Beck ig and toi Lal Maps sures SEAFORTH GIFTS FOR THE MEN $1.00 1 v After SHE'LL ADORE A “TWEED” GIFT CHEST $79.95 HUGE TRIPLE DRESSER & BOOKCASE BED 199 $20 DOWN Save plenty now on this Starlite mahogany triple dresser and book- case bed. Dresser is 58’’ long with beveled 32x48" mirror. Book- case bed has sliding panels. Chest and nite stand available. All nieces are well constructed and designed. NITE STAND $34.95 ~ WRIST WATCHES FOR CHILDREN At Thrifty .. $6.95 Not toys, but accurate guaranteed watches Cinderella, Snow White, ‘or both men and women. Mickey Mouse and einer oss da HAZEL BISHOP JEWELED LIPSTICK $1.25 Famous Hazel Bishop nén-smear- ing lipstick in a lovely jewel-top case. All shades. Seve 75c. FAMOUS TIMEX” WRIST WATCHES $6.95-511.95 Precision - built timepieces made by American craftsmen. Assorted style “GAY MUSICAL POWDER BOXES "Loa te $8.96 Finest we've ever seen for such e@ low price! Assorted colors with jewe ied Sipe Tinkling melodies. gen% * Reg. $2.00 .. Special .... FINE FURNITURE Ler | WINDPROOF ZIPPO LICHTER $3.50 | eee FALCON, . GOO-LESS PIPE At Thrifty .. $3.50 GILLETTE SUPER SPEED RAZOR At Thrifty ... $] .00 | eae Reduced on No. 5 FLASH BULBS 8 79° 4t Thrifty ;. , a>, . At i * ¥ uvy SURPLUS 32 5. Saginaw St.__ FE 2-0022 WINTER SPORTSMAN KINGMAN WOR MEN’S | BOYS’ $1495 v» | $]]95 ue FLIGHT BOOTS Sheepskin Lined $12.95 Genuine Govt. Korean Boot . .. $12.95 Hundreds of Other liems to Choose From — PEN KNIVES, HUNTING ain i; | i 33 z iE GAS or ELECTRIC BUILT-IN COOKING EQUIPMENT ELECTRIC—AN units are 25” deep with two giant size and two regular hi-speed TK montube elements—24", 27”, 30” and 36”. Also individual two burner unit 13 2x21". GAS—Available in 27” units. » box betore each buncheon, dinner and bedtime? Wash she sore af aa ee Cee tt E 4 nit i tf if gil’ Hi i ir TAURI ih ne Bi fe HH lrillstet 4 § ith fifi fetel =be4T i ul e&33°* iki Ht Hiht is rik ii AL ott i : i i Lis fi hi ay dite eked i E t i i i ie littl; Hd i HF hint : . A | f / f tare ceases a ca THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954 ' Bob Considine Says: | | , | the built-in range that has everything you’ve ever wanted! SUBURBAN EXCLUSIVE Ww Eye Level Controls *& Look in Window ‘% Push Button Fuse Replacement ; * Choose from 7 Beautiful Colors * Continuous Flow Air jacket * Bake and Broil at the Same Time * Precision Heat Control * Smokeless Broiling NO MONEY DOWN! A \ | See Them at 5 5 ‘H. H. SMART DIV. OAKLAND AVE. | FE 4-4567 rf } > dn 4 COMPLETE YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST WITH 12” LONG-PLAY | Christmas at Liberace’s. Christmas as it is known in the Liberace family. 3.95 le latent ea ti sl tnt inca hs TO NIGHT IL-9 | EVERY NIGHT ‘til CHRISTMAS | of WONDERFUL GIFT ITEMS — ij at DISCOUNT _ PRICES! _ Open Every Nite "ti Christmas 125 W. HURON ST.. PH. FE 4-0581 purwry or raz panxinc ’” Where Wrigley’s Used to Be” vrvry or att PAnKine es 1} i 4. ~~ FOURTEEN. a * : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954 =. kG mice | Police Give Motorists You May Receive " ——— a Burro as Present | rpstrtey Wa. eegrgse 4 ATLANTA @® — That bray you lice department's understanding of Cetin wae be the true Christmas spirit, hear Bs! me may Overtime parking tickets are’ : pe presmt. printed in Christmad-red and bear eS PR. G. West, general agent of the the notation “ Christmas.” : * Railway Express Agency in At-| By the time the drivers have : lanta, reported today he had six | overcome the shock enough to read | in the bank,” says Albert Gelardin, ' further, they are informed there : Mexican waiting to be de twill be no fine. They are ‘‘sum- ‘ livered as. Christmas presents. 'moned”) however to co-operate He said they were enroute from with the police for one year. = haven't even begun writing Western states to points in Geor- | and other Atlantic Coast states po that others already had been Real Personal Interest delivered. CANON CITY, Colo. —Robert | Several carried messages on Carmack, Canon City High School | tags. such as: senior, won an essay con- “tiere’s that jackass I prom- | ducted by his English class. His | While still in knee pants he built Hal Boyle. Says: ' Inventing Small Gadgets ‘Can Bring In Big Money NEW YORK w — There's big! money in small gadgets today “Nobody can stop you from thinking—and thinking is money one of the nation's most successful | gadgeteers I At the age of 8, ween most chil- -_ “But you have to learn which are marketable, and which are not like to explore,’’ he said. puppy love notes, Gelardin started a diary titled, “My Inventions." his own radio loudspeaker and a | motor-driven sled. Now 4, Gelardin has invented _srores of eucqgseial gadgets end ; eed you. Merry Garistnas '~ * | subject: “Why I hate English” everybody — shopping se easy! when friends drop in! i EXCLUSIVE “Where Quality Counts” 72 N. Saginaw St. | ——— Assorted Chocolates the finest, freshest you can buy! A variety of nuts, creams and crisp end chewy centers—dipped in dark and milk chocoletes. we Here's the ene gift that pleases end it makes your Christm P. $. Have en extre box on hand CLOONAN’S for $300 to | started,’ he recalled. By the | of that year he had earned $25,000. | | Since then he has sold 50 million | | pocket flashlights, 30 to 40 million B | cosmetic cases, and marketed | from cigarette holders to dart boards, thread counters, and ed- ucational games. Recently he sold one of his | firms, which grosses a million dollars a year, so he could spend more time | doodling time beating their children at it. hundreds of his own ideas, has | nothing but sympathy for middle aged, one-idea inventors who spend their life savings trying to put j across a single gadget for which | there is no real demand. “Study the market first.’ is his tip. “If you can't edapt ‘the idea 2 te. box 2° . Don't let it sour your life.’’ Gelardin could quit work now .sunning himself on a beach, wouldn't think of it ‘How could you stay alive men- tally?’ he asked. ‘‘Inventing is fun. There could be no better life than to start from nothing and come up with something worth- | while Oriental Democrat fied he filed an affidavit in 192 falsely declaring himself a citizen because “I wanted to vote for Ad- lai Stevenson for prosperity and | everybody to go to work , Judge Win Knoch, a Republican, joined in the courtroom laughter FE 2-0161 and then sentenced Hip to 4 year’s mune ; to $39.50 * & MEN’S Save tol/2 | SUITS SHARKSKIN---GABARDINE © NEWEST STYLES 9 Q* © HARD FINISHED © ALL WOOLS © WORSTEDS © SHARKSKINS $30 MEN’S WOOL SPORT COATS © GABARDINES a $1995. & . $3.00 | MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS $439 Sp Rn en ae i Many Colors | | GIFTS for HIM | @ss., AND Nor A SIGH PD haem MDD aaa DDR! PIO Values to $42.50 MEN'S TOPCOATS GENUINE GABARDINES 99" * WATER-REPELLENT * 50,000-RUB TEST — Men’s $1 A | Orlon MEN'S Sweaters ‘ant @ Pinks, Blues JACKETS ; ieniCion ° oe inet, SQBE From 36% . "Sr CLEARANCE! MEN’S FINE DRESS | PANTS *5°° te $7.95 GABARDINES © SHARKSKINS © WORSTEDS Argyle Socks ce Genuine Hemphill argyles of vat -dved combed cot- ton anklet , $3.00 MEN’S DRESS SLOVEs ee Clearance $4 to $6 Values SPORT SHIRTS 98 @ GABARDINES @ PINKS REDUCED $ @ FLANNELS NEXT TO WALGREEN’S CONN’S CLOTHES int , Weel i style Sizes j 10‘, to 13 iL 71 N. Saginaw 71 North Saginaw Street — | dozens of other gadgets ranging | Micro-Lite Company, Inc., | Mo pet gadget right now too | new version ef the old childhood | Lit} parents find they have a tough Gelardin, whé has had to jettison | to an existing market, drop it. | and spend the rest of his days | | CHICAGO Sey Sai Hip testi- ' ” Federal | on nasal ” ie ee tn bn ae Cn dite tin de Sasa SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY OPEW EVERY NITE UNTIL CHRISTRAS Dress Up Your Home for Christmas =16-PIECE SOFA BED GROUP Easy Terms This sofa bed should sell for . $89.95 alone! Youg are getting 6 pieces for the price of one. A nice Christmas Gift for her. Something the whole family will enjoy. 6 PIECES IN ALL! SOFA BED IS UPHOLSTERED INA FINE FURNITURE COVER -FOR LONG YEARS OF SERVICE. OPENS INTO A ROOMY BED FOR TWO. Has o convenient concealed bedding compartment. 3 attractive tables, 2 end tables and a cocktail table. Finished in mahogany. AND two beautiful table lamps. 6-PIECES Only $89.95 — $8 DOWN — EASY TERMS! T-PIECE Liven ‘Spee a al ENE hated A omens ~— =4 ae ie aes > 43 ‘, Mhak? we” ~- aman RN . + * Le. fem Duncan Edward McVean, a stu- in 4 $ 50 dent at the University of Michigan, 7 6 is spending the holidays with his is 4 : a , the Duncan McVeans of . John Wagner Jr., of Hanover, Pa. | the state hospital grounds. : No Appointment Necesscry * ¢@ @ | IMPERIAL town = ee Bert s Seeds at Mrs. Papenguth BRING THIS Norton avenue were recent visitors| Flostess for Pa rty Bea Sal ‘at Weeki Wachee Spring, the COUPON! uty OT | vcrid’s original the | Mrs. Loren Papenguth was host- : 4? we jater, located near Petersburg, | ©8 Monday evening to 27 members | | 9 B Fhe & OE 6008 Tins, of the Pontiac Motor purchasing | )/ WAIT 7 * department staff, in her home on Lexington drive. . Refréshments were served by the hostess follow- ing games and the exchange of Christmas presents. Exclusively Wailte's Stationery—Street Fleer Mrs. Earl Smith Jr. of West Lawrence street enjo t sions onleniionsiaienene pausing during the busy holiday season to acquaint her end. dren, Deborah and Timothy, with the duties of Santa Claus crs: ° ° g” as related in the story book, The Night Before Christmas. ANDRE --- “First for Hair Stylin imothy seems quite interested in the story, but Deborah, | who will celebrate her first birthday Friday, is concerned “WHERE SERVICE with the camera. IS SUPREME” Pontiac WCTU Fellowship Hears | . ™ - ‘ : * + «* * G5 t 7 : — bas . —_— . — : Med ‘. , j \ . . } ‘ . F 2 le : 6 “ { 25 es = “ ps ? . } *-¥ . Vin | . 0 es ee ees ae oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY). DECEMBER 22, 1954 SEVENTEEN is ‘ : ‘ 1 ‘ ‘ : — be erm -- - : ap ees rn ee ee oe — al OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9:00 P. M. BUY NOW! CHARGES MADE * FEB. 10th ¢ —- | FOR CHRISTMAS ANCELS ‘iS GALA PARTY DRESSES IN THE SPIRIT of the SEASON GALA SIS 14.95 Sizes 1] to 3x 3to 6x Txto 4x §8 to 14 @ Dress up fabrics * ae selections | . iday colors | @ Dainty trims @ Some with petticoots DRESSES FAIRYLAND ee For important last minute | . 29. 95 3 and 39. 95 GIRLS NYLON LINGERIE gifts... Use our gift guide @ They glisten @ Doshing designs below as a check list: * at glitter @ Eager to go places ° : ; +t. : es rustle - Ready for dancing 1 oe I. 95 = 3. 95 me * () Lace Trim Slips ................... a5 (OTH Ne ae , 5 4Y Dress Length Gown ................ : @ Rich in fabric = @ Junior, misses’, women’s , Petticoats « 21 95 to 5. 95 Hace ga aleichelclet natalelaleteletes pee Better Dresses—Second Floor Ar s omnite Ai [] Folding Umbrella ................. 5.00 ERR , @ Ange! White Nylon [] Embroidered Hankies ....:......... 1.00 © Frothy Pastel Ruffles Cy Pure Sik Searfs occa. 3.95 A MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS IN © Captavating Slips Pxy’ |] Hattie Carnegie Cologne ............ 2.00 | ; 5 ee CD Hericne Lampe oes ceee 795 DAINTY NYLON BLOUSES es in Candy Red [_] Genuine Leather Wallets ........... 5.95 ; [_] Cozy Quilted Robes eee eee ee. 16.95 [_] Genuine Leather Handbags .......... 7.95 e Matching Panties > 5.98 Sizes 1-3, 3-6x, 7-14, 8-14 | [_] Mesh Evening Bags ................ 10.95 . [_] Jewel Compacts .................. 5.00 Oe a ; ae wy: paren wer () Manicure ee eee eee er ee 2.00 @.40 Denier Sheer Nylon CREFROS RSV S7I ce [Sheffield Salad Sets .............. 14.95 Baia Heat : [] Beaded Collars... 2... 7.95 ) me LOLLS l/ O)HE Hand Crocheted Slippers ............ 3.95 @ Rhinestone Trim 0 [] Setin Lined Jowel Bexes............. 4.95 © Full Puff Sleeves _ ’ (1 Pig Skin Cloves... «oe 5.95 @ Dainty Lace Regular Price ¥ ([lHand Made Fabric Cloves........... 3.50 @ White and Pastels 44s] Ultra Sheer Hosiery . Leelee ee eee pees 1.35 @ Sizes 32 to 38 THURSDAY & FRIDAY Only! } [] Wool Mittens ............ 2.00 \ [] Three-Piece Dresser Sot ........... 39.95 97 LDOLLS ? Bo OGold Trays eee. 15.00 siovnes_Moin Pen . [_] Jeweled Perfume Bottles ........ . 12.95 LEFT TO CHOOSE FROM! (_] Hand Painted Tissue Boxes.......... 7.95 ; Lounge P. “a eencewevcceevee: 12.95 EXAMPLES OF SAVINGS: Fil tated Coonan ees 16.95 The MOST BEAUTIFUL GIFT ‘neath Her Tree Reg. 10.98... .Now 5.49 [[] Satin Hostess Robes ............... 14.95 ARTHUR S QUALITY FURS ‘ 4 @ Reg. 7.98 |S fe! Now 3.99 Gifts and Accessories—Main Floor . Reg. 5.98....Now 2.99 , | ’ dS 0 ook New 149 ‘ EVERY GIRL'S DREAM... LITTLE FIRG ane sic rastion 9: Now J. AND JUST IN TIME lazy FOR CHRISTMAS... A ; ~ ison Second t O Use Our New Elevator Selon 48 N. Seginew Fleer PRE- 39, OO 549. OO SSSI RSS Ar ER RSOMNS DOLTAY . ies OS icecicane Dyed mouton processed lamb bolero . SPECIAL SELLING! Dyed mouton processed lamb jacket . ue * Dyed marmot cape stole ............. $ 69 ee com a = a Dyed muskrat cape stole ............. $119 Dyed muskrat clutch-cape ............ $ 89 s Dyed hairseal jacket . $179 Dyed squirrel clutch cape ........... $129 Dyed muskrat jacket ............4-. $199 Sheared raccoon jacket ...........5-: $299 Dyed squirrel jacket ...........0006. $239 Dyed Persian lamb, mink collar, cuffs... $549 Natural ranch mink cape stole ........§449 Ideal for Christmas Gifts Higher Priced, Shearing Cuff » Nylon Boots Lightweight! $ Long-Weering! Weterpreoli CASHMERE SWEATERS € a Ps % —" 2 : : 4 “4 d * . Only 10°, fed. tax—imported furs labeled to show ‘ . country of origin F First Quality . . . BERNHARD ALTMAN it end only Fur Selon—Second Floor Regular 17.98, YOU SAVE 3.10. NOW 14.88 Winter-warm mylon boots with snug : SCARFS fleece lining, molded rubber soles. Regular 2) 98. i V7 & One to Four Skin Ar. Bock with grey cuff. Brown with YOU SAVE 4.10 NOW * P ——e wut Gur THA rangements starting at.. 1 35.00 NEVER MISSES Regular 2498, 19 &% : 1 ae ON = e G8 Git Cenmcare in ay THREE WAYS TO BUY: ‘amount makes «t possible 9 Long or ‘short sleeve slip-on and long sleeve cardi- for her to select a gift . fo» : gon. Full fashion imported cashmere. White ond at ee Eee, © Charge . pastels. Sizes 34 to 40. , = @ Budget » 48 N. Seginew St. Sports wear—Main Floor @ Layaway : . ‘ SI 4 oe oe a oo Sea i a ae i! J p arrene ifs a 2 ee Fi ae ae at De® ‘ . as, fT: 8“ 3 “ “ ’ ‘ — ¥ . “ * py at "y | ‘ : . FI ° ‘ i ‘2 ®. : _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1954 = ake | Music Groups Present Beta Theta Phi ar mam ws ' T eet So eee ne by aS ~~ Betty Ann . a ‘Holds Yule Party | Decorations carried out the Hill, daughter Special Yuletide Program Alpha Chapter of Beta Theta Christmas theme. Christmas, carols of Mr. and | , special’ Christmes program chaded with the combined groupe |®t! sofority met in the ‘Sylvan were sung and gifts. were ex- 4 wa at ee ie ae ps bios site on vere heise of : 2 o ee tues oe Others assisting witfl this presen- ' and. George |x and em Bling” dened |", Hein Levies end br Gs! PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL ‘ Marlin Qualls | this | pageant of fer tented | raswerth Sturdy ond Join Sehe. | 1106 5 Saateen, Bite Teese Poatiog, Mich. were married |"" ot ram | MTS, Jtmes Boyle, Jean Kimple re-veaggeredbpanen: pp oer yt egy dhe ary Saturday @¢ Student Council, the : PHONE 4-23 moi | Eeewereaes fresa oe a : » ' | fto,| Rewarareaes ls portrayed by Judy Harmes, to f ie the-son of | het grandson, played by John i. « Mr. and Mrs, | Wiley. F Cum | i she Henry R.| The members of the Boye Glee CT. | i will Sle Cs Qualls a Cub, “aressed < an - ~ * HOSIER Y* 4 | es | | romed cutie Gee intone ont 82 N. SAGINAW ST. i OVE Re toners ue on 471 ey oe - | t pe if MR. and MRS. GEORGE M. QUALLS . beret ao Bek way & meee i | seri Gayed the role of Joseph, ond ; from her favorite store | Betty Ann Hill Married raster acd ott fry ; : . . . ° ° The 7B Choir sang and the 4 of beautiful gift ideas |!" Candlelight Ceremony | sce ssc i ne tom : To reside on Adams road are; The bride’s mother greeted her Joseph and the Christ Child. £. - Mr. and Mrs. George. Marlin | guests at a reception held in the} +. next scene showed the ski . See ran taaee Sar | eer tae te sege og te *& Pigskin gloves 5.00 end 6.00 aad Mira. Col T. 1991 of Adem |at pink corvatioch eee St Compras © : ‘ ‘road, and he is the son of Mr. and ; z : : . = | Mrs. ary R. Guile of Seantca. a ak wae — —— gon a ae sao ge 4 % Evenin ba S — and the corsage from her bridal| vary Bitterling. Other choral g g The eight o'clock ceremony was | bouquet for the wedding trip. groups taking part were the 7A - | 2.95 to 8.95 parerest ee evening alice Choir and the 9A Choir. Z . L. Parent at ; %*Van Raalte lingerie Gurch of Const Paine and tux | Program Held oie Seo achentn spned Nowy . he . ° : 4.95 to 12.95 || altar tor ae contiotant carcuneny by Music Club ee ae oe the Girls Treble which was attended by 175 guests.| Members and friends of the Cho- | The bride » floor length | pin Music Club gathered in the| Vided music. The program con- % Velveteen pants gown fashioned with a bodice of, music room of Congregational : 9.95 to 17.95 aeey. ie with long _— ciarck roomy = a Christmas Secret Pals Revealed , % Nylon pajamas bsce ot msl ooee bite tamed) Specie! emcineeds ¢ (Ot Sorority Nesting 5.95 to 12.95 I a tiara of seed pears securea | SUT" ‘Sen: Gage ip: he wad oie oan Rogers, Judy ‘Lane, %* Jewel boxes ried a crescent bouquet of shat. | Renter, Cathy Walters, Delores | wiittemore street home of Mra tered carnations with satin | Miller, Linda Bicise, W : 1.95 to 7.95 streamers. Her jewelry was a | Barhardt, Elerta Harris and of peart necklace. Flora McCartney. | the revealing of secret pals. Mrs. pro- * Alligator bags | Nelda Sue Hill attended her sis-| ogee as et ee cpuanna | Robert Pritchett presented a . ) 14.95 to 19.95. || ‘eis maid of honor: wearing | Ann ‘Georgia, Carol Cotterman, |tarola, Groap singing, was alse | length gown of yo Donna Doug N Parsons, lace over taffeta. Her flowers were ~~ ey held. % Leather wallets green carnations. fata eee ae (eae 3.50 to 10.50 |) _ ther sttendants wearing green | and Martjane Volimar. Three Circles Meet | gowns were Dorothy Mohn _ Reyel Retreshments were served under for Yule Programs = | Give Supersheers, loveliest Christmas stocking of % White Sfagg ski-togs | bor. Mary Erwin ae flower | Nancy ang gs ~haaeset Engel. | Three circles of — —— all : | & Christmas 60-gauge nylon twist. $].35 | bearer. 2 Griffin and Betty and Dennis Mc- : les — Christmas Party, ee ee ee ane NO CHARGE for CIFT- WRAPPING PARK AT OUR = ficiristain Church met Tuesday | tions were given by a. sn d FRONT DOOR! | tre tekpming cerniaas Par, review ‘of the book The Lite | Sale on Ginny Non-Walking VOGUE DOLLS . OOn 1¢ . Harry Kunse. Mrs. Bruce Elam Seen: was given by Mrs Percy | Costumed for afternoon, skiing the beach. Bo-Peep and many others $ , was in charge of the program and | °°"** ee $3.50, $3.95 and $450 Dolls. now... .... 2... ge 2.50 eure e@ devotions were given by Mrs. | . : } - ee. ee cece cee eee 2.95 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. Harold Hedges. am Alpha Sigma Nu $4.95 Dolls, Now $2.95 r t rist e ee ee A SE = ISS aaa Se elias SSS gifts to the Clevelan! Cristian | 10S Yuletide Party a 2 ee ot ee ee ee Our Entire Stock of * Scarfs *Stoles * Bermuda Sox E4 a] = 1 . fee | Coben Cotnty: Inirsnery: Christ: ent Dire, Reese Evans was Os ‘ shop every night ‘til 9 for lel lal can pepe gr ny 4 ” Tern, Eye i= i a - her “very special gifts eg ae ce ere aeons ee | by Laura Cobb, a guest of the : Small File Helps direction of Mrs. Albert Kohn For women who have trouble Committee members for the keeping a handbag neat (is there a evening were Mrs. Evans, Mrs. woman who “doesn't”). there's a|/ B. H. Ogden. Mrs. Guy Donnell, small alphabetical file with tiny | Elsie Forney and Mrs. William | cards on which to list Loone ,. ; 7 ‘ choose your ments cal ae iaiiebend Se] A Christmas basket of gifts and | ; so eS. des remembered but often aren't. |a donation for polio patients ae Comes in leather and colors. - the group's December projects. _| “POSIE” ne || | 18” Walking Doll Ooff The Doll that bends Saran Hair her knees. A] 4 - Close-Out Sale of $769 normet s grptet Ton—tu ERY TOY gaye SY ID Sele IN OUR STOCK! Ready to go at an unbeliev- ‘ Fi DDa able 30°: off a week before Christmas! : ‘ine inmnnerware FAMOUS DOLLS GAMES TOY TELEPHONES ; DOLL CLOTHES BOOKS TOY PIANOS . STUFFED TOYS TOY TRUCKS TRUMPETS i ROCKING HORSES TABLE, CHAIR SETS PHONOGRAPHS ; COWBOY SUITS, GUNS “DO-IT-YOURSELF” GAMES | , / Special! Junior Gents’ 3-PIECE SUITS Reg. $10.99 @ SALE! ) Gay pidid wool jacket. bright gabardine vest. flannel! slacks. Sizes 2 to 6 Special! Girls’ Chenille Robes sop?” White and pretty pastels with gay Save Up to 50% Choice of Over 60 Sets 16-piece sets, , Sop 99 service for 4 .... Wonderland Shop has those apparel Gifts—so beloved by girls and boys. = 30-piece sets, $s” 00 , service for 6 .. ” 50-piece sets, $@95 service for 8 ... 68-piece sets, $4 9° iT service for 8 ....... | with a Box of | * 101-piece sets, * + | 95 | | . BERKSHIRE |) mae run om - | MV ONDERL: AN hop AIl-NYLACE Stockings ; DIXIE POTTERY . | | $] 35 and $] .65 > 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 | “Best for Children” § Fo: Your Conven:ence Open Daiiy and Sunday 10 AM, te9 PM | Tel-Huron Shopping Center FE 5-955 flower trim. Sizes \ 3 to 10. FR SEN RO ig, A MLO EE NLC ESE LIED SLOT EEE AO amc Rd Wish her a very Merry Christmas eM AE OAR And, MG yr ees pet ae yen aan inn ios ail hia iastenaies: |e ’ ry ; $ ( ‘ — — yy —— — —_— as - EME " _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954 Mary McLean .Weds Robert Rembach__ [Women at Mocs wenafidllin Hear Reports Mary McLean and Chester Rob- 4 : Women of the ‘Moose Chapter ert Rembach spoke their marriage * «| 360 met Monday evening in Moose — Married | Temple, Committee reports were i Avenue United Presbyterfan Saturday in |»ee™4 om Moosebaven, social lafe Mr. McLean. : Avenue United|\ed tte the Pontiac cnapver. ~ ; | the Joseph Rembachs Preibyterian | Baskets for the by a aad Feather-light and chock-full of good- | The bride, whe Church were | Members announce that any co- ness — delicious baked goods that add ; marriage by her worker who wishes to contribute to a tasty ‘‘plus’’ to your holiday dinner, nal Randle Mary McLean the project may leave donations at — ‘and Chester | Moose Hall no later than Thursday ¢ } wee Rembach. She Plans are being made for a New SE oies be Bateeent oxen 6 is te | eaes oatblier nee emit eres, Bemater tise end ent daughter of \e4 tor the’ mid-winter conterence . bop Mrs. Roy | to be held Jam30,.and will be : oie oe a McLean of announced at a later date. | tiara crown-held the . Summit street | Sorority Gathers ) She wore a platinum and the late | for Yule Party “ tr germ yg Mr, McLean, | . Mire. James Barling, Mrs, Albert 3 | Bible. . and his | ¥imkade and Margaret Harths as- : praia ts ae pag maid of . : wien Sa . ie Joseph mrtg on mow meter! “THOMAS PASTRY SHOP | — ousting seal woh waite was eg Rembachs (> ~ Sorell alinaliamaarnyy ‘Made Fresh and Sold Fresh : cama. 9 | em o _* ” . Pe for children at Pontiac State Hos vee pital at the recent event. The group Acvems Grom Greed Trent .Ststtes Rey Morris of South Anderson roses and carnations. Thetr gowns were similar to the - . a» - . = a street. . After a rectption held im the | green, "Tasy’ carried mathe [SVSDSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSD ) She is the daughter of Mr. and church parlors the bride ex- | muffs with red carndtions and ; e ) Mrs. Powell Williams of Norton changed her wedding gown for & holly, = | avenue, and his parents are the| winter white eult with black ac- . J. H. Morris’ of Hazel Green, Ala. | cessories and 9 corsage of red | 3°%¢DPh Rembach, the bride-- | The Rev. Walter E. Bankes of | roses from her bridal bouquet. Se ee aoe ae , formed te toe = Per! The newlyweds will reside on|Rembach, another brother, from - | A gown of white satin with a return from a Southerti honey-| the bride’s brother. Carl Matheny y | chapel length train was chosen | moon sang the bridal recital. by the bride, The bodice fea- For her daughter's wedding the | rounded with tear drop pearis. / | light blue lace with pink acces- e The bride's headpiece held » | Hostess to Group series and G-eotange of piu reste. : fingertip veil. Mrs. Jerry May was hostess in| The bridegroom's mother wore a | She carried a bouquet of white | her Auburn avenue home when| purple dress with pink accessories | reece and carnations surrounding Beta Alpha chapter of Sigma Beta and a corsage of pink roses. | Mrs. Alger Wolfe, the bride’s | party. lh area pga ae cam cee ae {/) | sister was matron of honor. She| Secret pals were revealed and| te:— deep rose knit sult with : wore a gown of pink satin and | gifts were exchanged at the recent winter white accessories and her net and carried a bouquet of pink | party. A money-making ect! erchid corsage. and white carnations. was presented to the group to ald; The newlyweds traveled to Al- Mrs. Bell Yates was another | the convention tus, Okla. where they will reside attendant wearing a dress of blue taffeta and net, and carrying a bouquet of pink carnations. and the other attendants were Gene’ Moore Ai “waters ms || to Win Her Heart! ° h Allen, Al Jones, Virgil Clubb and Uaiie Linck’. . wit . A black and white floral crepe Swedish Imports dress corsage of white ‘carnation and | Figurines — Jewelry sheer roses was chosen by the bride's . * mater for the wedng , Wisdom 8 g od y - d 7) at Sanft Home Acta Mae The Zeta Eta chapter of Beta : | Sigma Phi sorority gathered for a | ee party at the home of . . fs ake ae ee 718 W. Huron. FE 2-3220 and group singing of Christmas songs were enjoyed. Secret pals new names were wn was made by the group for CUSTOM LAMP SHADES a ce PICTURE FRAMING OLD PRINTS home of Burt Rockwell on Pioneer || '65 Pierce St., Birmingham Mi 4-2002 drive. * SEBESTEESES DEEL OeC TE eT Te Eee ye tyes?) Give Her ; SSSSSSLSSSESS5955555555995555555595555965599995995655665565665555 56S SSSESSEESESSSSSEESSESSSSSSES Beautiful Stockings! shop every night ‘til 9 “Thrifty” Glemour Perfect 1$-denier, $!-gauge All-Occesion Stocking Wonderful g i f ts Appears so sheer. A thrifty stocking 15-denier, 60-gauge for every woman .. with the for that very tarmous NoMend fit. $1.35 sit gener se wee tee a finer-seam sheer nylon that's Fashion-right always. $1.65 IN Yaa aa AVA AOATAYA'Y, special someone! Wish her a very Merry Christmas ith this knock-out IY, WM. & @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ “4 @ “” @ @ @ @ @ 5 @ % @ @ @ ry @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ “4 4 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ YNSYSYNYN Las DDD DDDIPISES Pajama Set FFSVISVSSSSSSIIISFIIIISI WD SISSSSSSIISISSSSSSSSSSSIGP @ ad . Gift Boxed (3 Pi Let Her Select the Gift a é a of Her Own Choice! 3 @ 10.95 3$/¢ . e " Red and white stripe cotton @/@ : | pajamas, with a black and . A (a ; ' ‘white velveray coat with “ . yy stripe lining for lounge ~ _ The finest name in hosiery! _ wear, TV or college dorm. 4 ! : The finest gift for th late shopper! , $S4SS94995655559556646646949:995955465555999966699999565 eS GESESESESESEESESESESEEEEEEESSEE SET Cesessesessesesesseseeesedeeeiseseeeeeeseeeeseeeseseseees be ve fz . | \ ‘ ‘ | \ 4 ‘ ; \ | . | ‘ 4 I : } 2 = po eee hee se see eee ese eee ee Pe | “apt = i i eacal Pay ee fe | e at, } = Se Tne ne, AT ore nS TT TC Ne eye ee lt Bi aa agile nai a Be teint Fou teat aN a scapes np a iets seit cpr sa ‘TWENTY * ' r _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WE DNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954 ey ry 77 Joke Hint Requested Bennett Cerf Has Edge on Popularity); ~ With McBride i Fit seit i 5 i i ! i [ f g THE | ‘ i iit i | itt il F ‘ , umorist Establishes Popu T 7 Nees re . hg af Ni La es aes Lae ge 9 a : Re th a 5 | is G4 me ¢ ; ; % * | pee AY, : 2 General Raps ‘sure Imminent War (sss ssc oes ar Sr Sra CLAUS SAYS: Your Watch) Weapons Ban (== = Pate | Everyday Low Pri neekER Dinette Set a Sen neeees Reg. $15.95 alias SHOP TONIGHT ‘til 9 P. M. MY STORE OPEN 9 to 9 EVERY DAY 1°10” ' => BED 1s Sey | } chairs... duke Mar-preof top ta- X of colors, ‘east, - 3 ¥ ’ ‘ r ry «| . a — , . : — ioc psi match | TM sess: | sues = {jam Benson Federal 3-Pe, Bedroom §f 2-Pc, Living Room Save $5.00 LEdoral WK (M BTTy .... SUITES, | SUITES J Occasional Tables fies! Gl] CLOTHING OUTLET Sod ans on rota See EIS ince of Ma. Bag: Nt : 20 S. PERRY BETWEEN PIKE & WATER peda ET NILTVE os SOR ae OS Son sep, nd 108 NORTH SAGINAW Seen ae cock tai | Dec 4% ? RESS }P « & E PONTIAC a PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, + 4 TH 4 ision \: eo. ezoning R n Delays 1SS1O * Comm Oe ee ene WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954 Tome yay eT, TET ce: Ay iy: il a on: 1} SALAD DRESSING Quart Cc 35° SUNDAYS — 9 A. Store Hours: WEEK DAYS — 9 A. M. te 10 P. M. FANCY—CHOICE MIXED TELEPHONE FE 2:5192 , oe a i Pe TWENTY-NINE. Yule Let the From Your Holiday Table “Star of Wonder, Star of Light, Star with Royal Beauty Bright.” So runs the beloved old carol. Its popularity is understandable, for the star has been a symbol of hope Pour Wine Sauce on Broiled Halibut Although these flaky, white, firm- meated fish steaks may be baked, sauteed or poached, the 4 wes HH He nee beth ¢ Flite t i: enough water to liquor to make one-half cup.) Cook slowly until reduced to about three-fourths cup. Add butter | , creamed with the flour and bring back to-the boiling point. Add the mushrooms. Season to taste and Mallow-Cherry Cupcakes Look Extra Festive Bright touches on cakes that can be eaten always make things seem % cup water “% cup (about 20 \% te chopped marschino cherries cherries) cinnamon Star Shine | plum pudding and mince pies ev- ery day of the Christmas season can you? The truly traditional | touch can be supplied by the pot of steaming coffee that accompa- HF i of; ae g i z ; z g Bi H ; F ait Try Pretzel Stuffing ‘in Holiday Turkey | For your Christmas turkey, you | might like this new pretzel stuff- ing recipe. Pretzel Stuffing ® cups pretzel crumbs (coarsely crushed) 1% cups chopped enions 1% cups butter, margarine or turkey t 3 cups diced —T 1% S poultry seasoning % teaspoons ground sage % teaspoon ground pepper 4 cups turkey stock of bouillon. To make crumbs, crush pretzels, placed between double folds of waxed paper, with rolling pin or milk bottle. Crumbs should be about size of grain of wheat or corn. Saute onion in butter, mar- | but not browned. To pretzel crumb mixture add sauteed onion with the fat and enough stock or bouillon to blend ingredients well and give desired moistness. Use fork to mix stock and ingre- dients. Taste, and add more sea- sonings if desired. Makes 12-13 cups ,of stuffing. Sardine Filling Is Zesty | Mash sardines and mix with fine. ly diced celery and a little mayon- naise for a good sandwich filling. To make this spread extra tasty add a little sweet pickle relish. CHRISTMAS WEEK HOURS | ii GPM Wednesday & Thursday Open I pon CLOSED CHRISTMAS Friday t Pe - We Have a Complete Line of. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22,-1954 * Fancy Holiday POULTRY , ALL POPULAR Brands CIGARETTES or $189 (GOLDEN BEAUTY — BANANAS 10. LARGE SLEEPING ‘DOG = 199 bila $5.00 H}SAVE AT ADLER’S GIANT. CHRISTMAS. SALE! ~ VISITING OUR STorE Re TAKE SOME HOME COCA-COLA $3-98. VALUE PLUSH HIGH QUALITY ASSORTE coLtors PURCHASE ‘@ os 73! WED., DEC. 22 TUES., DEC. 28 CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS DAY! Premium *SWIFT’S BACON = 99° Michigan Grade “A” DOZ. CTN. Durkee’s Black PEPPER 1200 BALDWIN AVE, PHONE FE 2-9912 Armour Star SMOKED Christmas Hard MIX CANDY 4 % * * 2 z > * ’ 9 . the Pontiac State Hospital Monday evening with a} Hall and Mrs selection a high May Level M24 Check Your Car Carefully Danger Spot Widening With Hill Cut as Alternative If funds can't be found to ex- tips to make that trip a tend the planned widening of M24 to “Slaughter Hill," a mile north of Oxford, a proposal to level the treacherous dip will be made to State Highway Commissioner ts of the immediate picture, then TH propose that quick ac- tien be taken ta remove the dip and allow drivers clear Visibil- “The leveling. cost should not be Broomfield’s action came after | he inspected the site. Residents of Lake Orion and Oxford have wired the governor asking that the tion be eliminated “T'm going to let the problem | be known in Lansing and bring it before the State Senate’s highway committee when the Legislature | convenes Jan. 12," he said. “Tm | convinced the widening should be | done as soon as possible.” State Highway Commissioner | Charles M. Ziegler has said his department doesn't have the money to extend scheduled im- provements on M24 to the hill Oxford Village President Ted Pearson Jr. said today, ‘The peo- ple of Oxford are not unreasonable in their request to correct the highway death traps in our com- munity. “The state highway department answers our pleas by saving there is no money available. If there is/ mdney available for building bea tiful expressways to speed up traf fic. there certainly must be sqfme méthod to produce revenue to- correct conditions such as, this and slow down our highway death rate.” He added that if funds cannot be allocated, safety devices in the area like large warning signs and | blinking lights should ‘be installed Police Chief Alberf Roberts and | Chamber of Comrferce president Richard Prince agreed with such | steps A long record of traffic deaths at “Slaughter Hill was cll- mated Dec. 5 when five Oxford residents were killed there in a | (Bditer's note—This is | | | || Helps Children Jin Development ‘don't ease him along Pentiae Press Phote d0Y TO THE WORLD—Girl Scouts of Commerce | Behike, Mariaine Williams, Virginia Thompson, and Troop 34 brought the spirit of Christmas to those at | Pat Hall. Twenty giris with their leaders, Mrs. Gay | Donald Crawtord presented the traditional yuletide songs. Reaching for- program. The virls also created 120 tray favors for 1 note here are Carol Pickard, Marilyn | the patients, and presented them, | | If Planning Long Yule Trip the first in @ series of om tips for holiday trips). Driving home for the holidays” If you're one of an estimated articles several thousand Pontiac residents | planning to drive back to the old |home town for Christmas, then you might be interested in a few little safer With snew blanketing most of | the nation’s northern half, high- | ways and streets are likely to be | slippery, while secondary reads are almost certain to be covered with ice and snow. By taking a few simple precau- ‘tions, however, you can greatly increase your chances of arriving |safe and on schedule for Christ- |mas with the folks back home. | Take your car, for instance. Is lit ready for a trip of, say, sev- eral hundred miles” Story of Santa Before undertaking a long drive, any time of year, you should have your car lubricated and the oil changed, plugs checked and tires | gone over carefully for breaks or cuts DALLAS # — A psychiatrist he- lieves most children will be happier if they find out about Santa Claus themselves. Preserve your child's faith until he reasons that it's not the be- whiskered gent but the spirit he represents that puts those gifts under the Christmas tree, says Dr. James S. May That way, May advises, your youngster won't be Iet down For winter driving, it could be fatal to overlook windshield | wipers. defrosters and particularly | brakes sit your car pulls to one side |when you push the brake pedal, | or if one wheel has a habit of | grabbing when the brakes are re- applied, then a trip to the repair | shop is in order It takes a mechanic only min. | utes te equalize your brakes, but unbalanced brakes could send | your car into skid at any turn | | of the road. | May. director of a child guid-| j 5 7 it ance clini¢e, thinks Santa Claus is i situa- mighty important to the vounger if you have much back-road | fiton of the plane Itself is antici- crowd deftly. He offers these pointers When littl Beauregard asks, “Is there a Santa Claus?” he's usually worried and fishing for reassurance. Maybe he . has spied two St. Nicks on the street or heard playmates’ gossip.. Don't disappoint him at this peint by blurting “Ne, there fen't any Kanta Clans,” or make him suspicious by dodging the question. Reassure him. Say something like. “Of course there is a Santa Claes. He means everything that’s good.” and should be handled “The child may want this reas- | surance one or two years As long as you think he does, give it. Trv | 4o handle it'in terms of what vou think he knows." As the vyoungster’s develons. he will usually learn the reasonine answer “himself and he mature - enough to accent it Now he wants to see what you'll say “When you see thats the case any more Tell him.” How} “Be forthright. Tell him there is no real Santa, that it has been a game you've been playing. And you know he wouldn't want to spoll it for the younger chil dren.” That should settle it} May savs, with the child not hurt and | pleased hecanse he came on the ~makes first | headon collision, bringing the to- tal to nine in the past year. answer himself As a psychiatrist. \lav approves the Santa Claus myth if it is han Med correctly “When used to give the child a concept of good will it ics helpful But Santa Claus should not be set up as a judge in the child's mind You know what I mean: ‘Be good The highway department plans to widen M24 from two to four lanes from Opdyke to Lake Orion next spring. In answering a request from Oxford citizens that the wi dening be extended. Ziegler said | the $500,000 needed to do the work is not available. Baptist Church Wedding Unites anvthing for Christmas’. The psychiatrist says if could he tongh on a child for his par- ents not te let him believe in St. * Nic Area Residents “ It< so much a part of eur cul NORTH BRANCH larjone tural pattern the \oungster who Thompson became the bride of does not believe ic on the outside” Donald Hagemeister in rites at the he cave “It is important for chil- Baptist church at 2 pv. Satur- dren to have things in common day. ‘And the more pleasant experi- The bride is the daughter of ences the better prepared a child Mr. and Mr« Clare Thompson. Mr. is to meet the inevitable unpleas- and Mrs. Basil Hagemcister are/ ant experiences of -life.” the parents of the bridegroom Dr. May believes Santa Claus Attending the couple were Mr.| and Christmas help the child feel and Mrs Walter Turner. |closer to his parents by sharing — an enjoyable event. Johnny. or Santa won't bring vou | Planning School Party “LEONARD—The Leonard School “Families don’t get together) United Automobile Workers said market appears favorable enough these dave’ he says Vvesterday Christ mas rty will be held ° Thursday Ber school building. Church Slates Service with the Leonard PTA fumishing! TROY TOWNSIIIP — The Troy ; he candy’ | Methodist Church will hold a can- | dlelight service Christmas Eve Bowling is one of the oldest of | from 11 p. m. to midnight. ali sports, its origin being traced; There will be carol singing and . to the Egyptians of 5 \B. C. \auckad wake iy a ciiGh cacy. Winter tires are almost a must | traveling ahead. If most of your | trip will be on main highways. | chances are you can get by with regular treads, but take along a set of chains or a box of sand A small shovel is handy, too Other gear you'll want to check rinchides spare tire, jack and wheel | wrench, in case you have a flat: ,a flashlight or electric lantern for emergencies, and a tow-chain or Stout rope Don't forget’ to check your lights, too Headlights. both bright and dim: tail light®, and turn sig nals should be in perfect condi- tion If there’s no one handy to help you, back up against a garage door or light-colored wall te see | if the stop signals are working. | If vour car has wheel skirts on the rear fenders, it's a good idea them before starting ona long trip. Aside from making | twice the usual trouble in chang- ing a tire, they also form pockets that have a = strong tendency to fill up with ice and snow And if you've noticed your heat- er doesn't seem to be making much headway against the chill weather, just stop at the corner gas station and have a high-tem- perature thermostat installed It'll take about five minutes and cost up to $250. but you won't ishiver any more Tomorrow—What you take along the difference between comfort and misery Romeo Youth, 16, Confesses Breakin ROMEO—A 16 year old ninth |grade student has admitted to | police the Saturday night breakin ‘of the Romeo High School Noth- , ing was taken He confessed entering the other times which went @-- letected The vouth betrayed him- elf to Potice Chief Gordon Osgood to remove two vention in the past 10 years. |000 a year. In its constantly ex- *@shed into the | cost of production of a helicopter about making a college fraternity, has lost none ot his zest tor in. Wisit to Mother Proves Rougher Than Expected running Hiller Helicopters, which | many people. But fortunately, thé medical profession won't have to come up with a new drug to com- CHIEF FRANK VANATTA he founded as a $1,000,000 corpo- ration in 1962 when he was 18, | POULTNEY, Vt. i@y-It seemed has taught him to take a long just like another family visit when look at his earlier ideas about Woodward, 36, and his sis- putting a helicopter im every jter, Mrs. Viola Wetherby, 35, American garage. started out yesterday for the home However, he doesn’t feel this of their invalid mother. ° long look is the same-as a dim | But as the dump truck in which hey were riding with Paul Robbins | view. A t Hiller Helicopters today has a &PPproached $10,500,000 annual chunk of a U.S. ‘t went out industry that is grossing $150,000. | Tee. bounded panding per day. The company produces models of one production helicop- | het bed, knocking down ter while building other types of | ; : experimental models and envision- | ing several others on the drawing Sumner Nursing Home, | | boards. | John suffe minor | room of the : | NEW YORK ® — Tabulation of | | petitions against the censure of | | Sea. Joseph R. McCarthy still con- The Army model of this ter, called the H-23B, is the com- ans Mobilizing for Justice,” said pide oman important Production ' yesterday volunteer workers are model t — iow is Hiller’s | now sorting the signed pect ; | by stat tabulat r Experimentally, Hiller, is fying) mulative totale | the Hille:-Hornet, which is PTO’; The organization reported on pelled by raim jets on the tips of) nec 4 it had counted 2,287,143 the rotors. A realization of young | signatures opposing the Senate cen- | Hiller’s constant striving for sim- | sure of McCarthy. No later figures plicity in his planes, the Hornet) sre available. presents the appearance of a hell-| the Senate condemned the con-| copter without a source of power. | duct of the Wisconsin Republican | Certification of the ram jets is 09 two counts Dec. 1 and 2. expected soon for the Civil Aero nautics Authority, and certifica- ‘Tells of Cleanup Plan for Detroit ft propulsion in helicopters opens | Sid Row Area The support now given the inthaey | DETROIT w — Within the next by the Armed Forces means re-| {¢¥ years Detroit's downtown skid search can continue on.a high level- may aagalre s boy ee poets hia Madge "ment buildings. a heliport, fashion- crowded urban areas are definitely | “ble stores and a nightclub row ; es A. Blessing, director of a part of the helicopter’s future, oe . See anid | the city planning commission, said | And what about the modest.’ — are being — > oe the | « ‘ 2| ormation. whic says fe cor shen ese ad te come, with,‘ don't rush it. In the first place it's | Y°@™s- ’ going to take some time before the Requests already have been made te federal agencies for | can be brought down to “‘less than, funds te condemn tand in the the price of a Cadillac,” as Hiller skid row section, long a blight predicts it will | in the downtown area. said he heped to obtain more | arene demand must precede than three million dollars in fed- | large scale production fer the | ooo) tunde consumer market, according to | Hiller. Because of the long and . costly “lead time” (time it takes to get a plane from the drawing beard into production), the heli. copter industry can't afford to fill showrooms with commercial | ings. models in hopes there will be | The heliport would enable heli- | buyers. ‘copters to shuttle airline passen- | In addition, there are a myriad | oS Gea ao ° of social problems to consider— aerial traffic regulations, parking. *. Brooklands Slates Yuletide Gathering — pated before the end of the year. pared for presentation to the De- troit council. The project also ‘would include theaters, a hotel, | parking garage and office build- | | Robert Elizabeth) Warner, T7,-was ing to E Johnson |held Tuesday at the Church of of ‘° Erwin _ The skid row plan is being pre- - bat it. All doctors have to do is to | get the patient to breathe properly. | peer Woman Repeats Vows in Saturday Rites LAPEER—Mrs. Margaret Arm- strong Markwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Armstrong of 707 Monroe St., became the bride of Stanford T. Crapo, son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Crapo of Grosse Pointe Farms on Saturday evening, in the First Presbyterian Church. The bride chose a street length dress of ice blue satin and car- ried flowers of red and silver ivy. She was given in marriage by her brother, Joseph A. Armstrong of Hammond, Ind. Matron of honor was Mrs. Richard N. Hamme, of Ann Arbor and Mr. Hamme assisted e the bridegroom as beat man. Christmas Program Seating the guests were Henry | . ala H. Crapo, brother of the groom | BeG T h and Cari Happ, of St. Clair Shores. ‘fo iven onig t Following the ceremony a re- | ception was held at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Crapo will be at home after Christmas at 10 Cum- berland Road, Belmont, Mass. County Deaths Mrs. Mary Curtis ARMADA — Service for Mrs. Mary Curtis, 74, a former resi- dent, was held Monday at the A. M. Tiffany Funeral Home, with burial in Willow Grove Cemetery. by the medical profession — indicate a person is breathing | and losing fast. That usually | colorful programs of the Christ- | Mas season will be presented to- night at the high school, when, more than 200 students will give. their annual Christmas pert ance. = The program will. be divided into four distinct parts, and is de- signed to show how closely re- lated the meanings of the two major holidays, Thanksgiving and Christmas are. The choir, under the supervison of Mrs. Eleanor Beam, will par- She died Friday. sag 6 ea the Huron Valley Band ; | with 51 members will perform. The Surviving is her husband, George. two daughters, Mrs. Julia Cote and Drama club, shop, art and typing Mrs. Vera Marlin, both of Detroit, departments have all co-operated and five grandchildren. in producing the event. aa ~ This is the first time an inter- ox pager arner ‘i departmental program of this type — Service Yor-Mrs.| hag been put into effect, accord- | who is supervising the production. The band, under the direction of Phil Haddrill will play “*Adagio Contabile’’ along with “Christmas. Festival” and ‘Choral Prelude on Dundee,.”’ as their portion of the program. | | The combined choir and band | | will conclude the program with the '‘Halleluja Chorus” from the Mes-.| Christ with burial in Novesta Cem- | etery. She died Sunday. Surviving besides her. husband are two sons, Hilton of Port Huron and Harold of Chicago, Ill, a daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Horner of Cass City, a brother, and 10 grandchildren. William F. Herfert ARMADA—Service for William F. Herfert. 77. of Spencer street, was held Tuesday at the A. M Tiffany Funeral Home, with burial in Willow Grove Cemetery. He of Doris Jane Pelkey died Saturday. Surviving are two sons, Harold) LAPEER — Mr. and Mrs of Washington and Carl of Port Chandler McClellan of 1256 W. Huron, a brother Herman, also of | Oregon St., have announced the Washington, 12 grandchildren and engagement of their daughter five great-grandchildren | Doris Jane Pelkey to Richard: | Prather Bessie McMonagie METAMORA—Service for Bessie _ 4#¢ #8 the son of Mrs. Victor McMonagle, 72, of Whitehall, were Prather: A Spring wedding is held today in Whitehall and fur. Planned. ther service will be held at 2 p.m. SS Imlay Service Set Thursday at the Pilgrim Congre- IMLAY CITY—A Christmas Eve gational Church, Lapeer, with bur- ial by Muir Brothers Funeral Home in den Cemetery. She died Worship service with Communion et every: ime SC wil be bold te the Methodist Surviving are four brothers, Church beginning at 11 p. m. Mrs. | [A Good Used Car? ts Le eo . — : F ~~ ” me 4 be 2 “ « mh + . “ . . a e% a at , THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954 . Copter Future Junior Police Being Organized in Waterford To R as Ever WATERFORD TWONSHIP — A|¢.ery three months to allow each | will be based on attitude toward) across the township eventually, : OSY Junior Police department devised | boy earning & promiotipn to receive | other boys, and cooperation given|the plan is well accepted; Van ad _ to acquaint ip boys with the | one. . x to parents, school teachers, Atta said. ei. Boy Who Started Firm pelos eeeerenet sd ome eee Chief VanAtta promotions | the police department. boy Mrenery = - the | sistance youths in control- Each boy wilt have an identi. | 7 OUP* planned thet juveniles at 19 Says Helicopter | ling the juvenile problem is under fication card similar to that car. | S**tig into trouble will be placed to Be Available to All (“Pie chiet Frank VanAtta says oy mE goes cinet in which he lives. PALO ALTO, Calif. (UP)—When | thé program will also include reo- aoe —_ ‘The boys can belong to the group the 29year-ald “boy wonder” of |Tetion for the boys under policé }- ee ne ae net 1. viich | enty 20 lang oo Gety tne) a doen the helicopter industry takes to | S4pervision. meet every two weeks at the po-|‘‘It does not mean that just be- dreaming, he conjures up a picture The township will be divided lice office. a bey hes been in trouble of unlimited horizons liberally| imto precinets, and beys be- Plans are progressing for @ sec-| he cannot belong, but once he has specked with whirling ‘copters of| tween the ages of 12 and 16 will ond previnct in the Williams Lake | taken his oath, he must live up to all sizes and shapes. be eligible to join. | | area, with possibly four or five! it,” he concluded. Sosy Het & te male Oe Each precinct will have its own e. . world’s co-axial ‘helicopter | command officers and patrolmen. . High an ser when it con. Command otcers will be changed \Deep-Breathing Unhealthy p|for High Speed Jet Pilots ance of a student pilot in tense situations, Tests also will be made with pi- lots at Webb and Big Spring Air Installation Set for New Officers of Dryden Lodge DRYDEN—A Monday installa- warden: Leon Gaylor, junior war- den, Dick Davidson, senior déa- con; Evact Wood Jr., junior dea- con; Kenneth Chapman, secre- tary. Others are Oliver Braidwood treasurer, Bruce Fisher, tier, Ed Gillum, steward. : Play to Be Presented SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The local Methodist Church will hold a Christmas Eve service at 6:45 p. m. Friday. The 7th grade stu- movie will be shown. —— EXCLUSIVE FURNISHINGS siah. L AND 6 APPLIANCES 4 Announce Engagement Sis alerting eae peal SHOES 1: FAMILY Orthepedte Shee Spectalist TURPIN-HALL FAMILY SHOE STORES 4464 Dizte. Drayton Plaine 154@ Unter Lake R4., Union Lake = and SAVE! Charlies of Oxford, Harold of De- | troit, Frank of Olympia, Washing- ton, and Daniel of Bellingham, Washington; also a sister. Mrs George Thorne of Parker Ariz Rudolph N. Marriott Arthur Placeway will be soloist. | dents will present a play, and a _ they would sell? Yes. that's true Hiller says. but for reasons of cost the helicopter industry - will be slower ‘But the day is coming.” he added with that same sureness that has turned so many dreams into the realities of helicoptering today OK Bond Issue snot for State Share of New Highway LANSIN(; WW—The State Admin ind state > ee ty -— ice wt " ee gage ‘Y istrative board has approved a aid wot Sad. ik ‘ said {hey five million dollar bond issue to would nor find his fingerprints at | the scene because he wore gloves. | | Returned to his mother, the | ‘youth faced a hearing in Mt Clemens Probate Court Jan. 11. Ford of Canada Urged # — The CIO : it has asked Ford Motor of Canada to negotia in-effort to settle a two | months-oid Ford workers’ strike. — | Emil Mazey. UAW Co resume trons in ; secretary-treasurer, announced in| were ‘married Sunday at the | mas tree, and the string of lights Windsor and Brantford. where Ford ; Methodist parsonage. Mr. and) far it. that the | Mrs. Clarence Spencer of Romeo Oakville workers met union is ‘‘making efforts’ (open negotiations. 60 per cent of the expected 11 million dollar cost. Oakland Coun- ty has agreed to contribute $300,- to Reopen Strike Talks |) 0ver_® 20 year period. | HAMILTON, Ont pay the state and local share of a new expressway along US16 be- | tween Brighton and Farmington The federal government will pay The Highway -Department said heensing, etc. But didn't Henry .Ford solve a lot of these problems in the early days of the automobile simply by producing cars with the confidence BROOKLANDS — Traditional children's Christmas service will Marriott, 79. of 46294 Van Dyke. begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the | wij) be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday parish school of Gethsemane Luth-| at the Schwarzkoff-Milliken Fu- eran Church. | Neral Home, with burial in Fver- Sunday school superintendent El-| green Cemetery, Detroit mer Grund and his staff will dis- Monday | tribute gifts to all Sunday school | children present. The Christmas Eve UTICA—Service for Rudolph N He died midnight | Bahr, and a son, Charles Marriott, | worship at the church will begin | both of Utica, three sisters. Mrs. at 11 p.m., and one Christmas day Edlie Tayler. and Mrs. Adaline |; Service has been scheduled for Woodward both of Detroit, Mrs. '10:45 a.m The regular church Edith Smith of Shonavon, Sask. schedule will continue Dec. %. | four grandchildren and three great. —- | grandchildren 4 H Vietor R. Heyens Yule Breakin Ruins | crest et ce e jfor Victor R. Heyens. 58. of 8555 Imlay Pupils Plans —ciemens Ra. wit te rwcited at |p.m. today at the Sharpe Funeral IMLAY CITY—Christmasg came! Home. with further service at 11 and went iast night, much too a.m. Thursday, aand burial in Mt. early for 26 pupils of the Webster | Olivet Cemetery, Detroit. He died school. Monday. A theif broke into the school last! Surviving are his widow, Ma- night, and stole the priceless gifts tilda, a daughter, Emily, four the youngsters had toiled over brothers and two sisters. t would sell the bonds when the for hours. Surviving besides his widow Su.- | sie, are his daughter. Mrs. Pearl | i ie he Se, aes Se ; There’s Still Time | To beat Santa’s deadline with wonderfully wel- come gifts for all the kids. y Merry Christmas with our savings. te Al TOYLAND § KAREN 4528 Dixie Hwy. |= . : | | Wedding Unites Couple Mostly pot holds and tie racks | for mothers and fathers. the gifts |were slated for a surprise party | Thursday night Install Officers Today © OXFORD—Oxford Chapter 94. RAM. will: hold public installation to’ re- attended them. | live im Clifford. NORTH BRANCH+Mrs. Gladys international | Hobson and Donald E Reamer intruder took the school’s Christ-- The couple will To make things even darker. the ‘of officers at 8 p. m. today at the elected high priest John Wenger sy other officers will be installed Asia’s population ratio averages TT persons per square mile, by Penn F. Naylor, high Grand Oxford Masonic Temple. Newly | \ - ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1054, Hotel Is Cited as Fire Hazard State Police Assert Owner’ at Lake Orion | Failed to Comply Michigan State Police Commis- sioner Joseph A. Childs is attempt- ing through Oakland County Cir | P cuit Court action fo force a Lake Orion hotel owner to make changes in his building deemed | ~~ through the whole building. He was also required to provide exit signs on the second and third flo#, install additional fire ex- tinguishers and change the de- sign of several doors. An order was issued yesterday for Dunaski to appear and attempt to show why the changes should not be thade. No date has been set for hearing on order. Hospital Given $80,200 DETROIT (UP) — A grant of $30,200 was awarded Grace Hos- | pital today by the John A. Hart- ford Foundation, Inc., research in surgery and develop- ment of a two-year family phys- ician residency program. The foun- dation was established by Hartford, former president of the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., before his death in 1951. Something Fishy Here WASHINGTON —Tape record- ings of noises made by almost 200 species of fish have been gath- | ered tg assist Navy men who make underwater soundings in dis- tinguishing such noises from the sounds created by vessels. The re- search was. conducted by Dr Ma- | rie Poland Fish, of the University of Rhode Island's Narragansett Marine Laboratory. Sina’ es Work Savers youn b qundr "BUDGET GAS FIRED WATER HEATER ° Va “ALDEN” LasieRy TRAY. ‘ . . + ° e » ° e Awrnicaw, Standard Plenty of hot water... and a roomy, sanitary double-com- partment laundry tub—twe important aids to lighten wash- day chores. You'll enjoy more free time when you have an au- tomatic, gas fired Budget Water Heater and enameled east iron Alden Laundry Tray. $7 650 Eames & Brown Co. $5 & Pike. Ph. FE 3-7195 to finance | os | Fish. DISPLAY WINNERLeonard Foster of Roseville, Christmas display at Py * ; | where man built some of his ear- | Hest harbors, will, soon add a modern port along the scorched |¥ “iett. pe 1 Pentiae Press Phete the sanatogdum. Forster a patient at the Oakland County Tuberculosis designed the background to the display which judges Sanatorium, traces the design | in heandl Sere eS | | placed first over Gree other entries. New Device Suggests Picture-on-Wall TV | NEW YORK wW — *'Picture-on- the-wall’’ television screens have been suggested as a possible use of a new General Electric Co. de- velopment providing direct ampli- fication of light without electronic tubes. GE demonstrated its amplifying screen yesterday. A similar de- | velopment was announced the day | before by Radio Corp. of America ' but there has been no public show- ing of the RCA method. For the GE demonstration, a phosphor - covered screen about four inches square was used. A faint image was then projected on the screen. This image grew sev- eral times brighter when an elec- 'trical field was applied to the screen. In the*GE demonstration, the image was produced in yellowish tones. However, Dr. F. E. Wil- \liams of GE said further develop- | ments will make it possible to con- ltrol the color of the amplified | image Anti-Leftist tist Group Formed in New York B| NEW YORK: w Hamilton a former Republican con-!| |gressman from New York, has .; announced formation of a commit- tee to fight what he called “‘dom- | | ination of both major parties by leftwing internationalists."’ Known as the American digas Action Committee, the group is de- dicated, Fish said, and combatting communism, Chamber Plans Probe of Jet Air Base Shift — scr sorag w oo bcarsh oneal esident of the cucu of sally says an bi group is investigating circum- stances which led to selection of a. site near Cadillac for construction | of an eight -million-dollar jet Air Force base. Marshall said the chamber wants | to know why the Cadillae site was chosen over one in Homestead Township, Benzie County, which | also was under consideration by | the Air Force. He said the group | is ‘gathering facts and investigat- ing the circumstances surround- | | Mexico. ee lily Pons Ridicules Rumors of Divorce EL PASO, Tex. (®—Opera star Lily Pons left El Paso by train | last night for Palm Springs, Calif., ridiculing reports she was here for a divorce at neighboring — With a smile, she told newsmen as she left that the rumors were a “dream of a New York newspaper- man. Rumors of divorce simply | | Large-scale dredging will probably | aren't true.” There were reports while she was. |here that a divorce from her, ® orchestra-conductor husband An- | ing the sudden switch in sites, dre Kostelanetz was in the offing. | The and the manner in which it was accomplished." i Hold Auto Worker for Slaying of Wife DETROIT (UP) — A 41-year-old auto worker was held for investi- | gation of murder today in the fatal | slashing pf his wife, whose body | was found in an alley. Inspector Edward R. Reiley said | he believed Mrs. Mary Burns was stabbed elsewhere and her body dumped in the alley. He said tests turned up traces of blood ig her husband's car. Reiley said the husband, Thomas had fresh scratch marks on chest. A car answering the doer | tion of the husband's auto was re- | ported in the alley shortly before the body was found last night. Fi Mutual Liability Company | held their annua] Christmas dinner Centenarian Dies who observed his 100th birthday | Double Guard Ordered mats foreign trade \to Watch Seductive Spy | BERLIN (INS) — Irmgard, the East German femme fatale convicted of spying Yor Rw | Sia, was kept under double guard sasay to prevent her using her echniques on a single guard. Relfable sources said that Ameri. | can intelligence authorities inati- | tuted the two-man watch before | Fraulein Schmidt's trial. yesterday. | modate 6,000-ton freighters. Yenten to Build | Port on Red Sea Call on U.N. for Advice to Construct a Harbor for Ocean-Going Ships WASHINGTON—The Near East, | shores of the Red Sea. Yemen, the Arabian kingdom along the sea's southeast coast, has | called on the United Nations for | | advice in constructing a recon | for ocean-going ships. At Present | Yemen possesses no such facili- © ties. Freighters are obliged to) anchor miles off Hodeida and | transfer their cargo to small | dhows. In two or three feet of water goods are again unloaded, this time into the arms of scantily clad Yemenis who wade ashore. The United Nations responded i i FF The port site is expected to be & only 15 miles northwest of Hodeida along a low that must be improved by break-— waters. The project calls for ex- penditure of approximately $45,- | 000,000. About two years’ work will encompass erection of several warehouses as well as docks, 'not be necessary at first, for the water there can already accom- modern road will be con- structed from the new port to| Hodeida, principal city of Yemen's | hot lowlands. Aden tn the Aden Pro- | 25,000 tons of Poly gave weed a year, much of it in hides, wool, rock salt ond grein of Fiedstern Captain Hansen an- | her | ticipates a stay in Yemen of | — a year. He estimates actual | country to make preliminary OUr | pasoe. four months | year he paid his first visit to the The shapely brunette had used | veys her feminine charms to seduce in- | Captain Hansen thinks Yemeni. formation out of two American | Will learn to handle cargo quickly | intelligence officials, and the | under a training program, but he | lying. sandy coast | & CHILLY HEROINE—Seventeen- year-old Mona Paulsen, of Miami, who dove into the Miami River to save the life of Charles Pusey, 25, | wraps herself in a blanket at her home after her experience and tries |to get warm again. peer plyrereeh grongal mentor suffering @ nervous condition, evaded a friend to plunge into \e | Paulsen, an excellent swimmer, dove after him and brought him shore. “e Add 23 New Volumes: Drive Sentenced fo Library Shelves | the shelves of the Pontiac City | | Library was announced today by Librarian Adah Shelly. | fiction. The complete books follows Adult Fiction A Pleg im the City, Christopher Lea- -. Little Leundress end the Peerfyl Bertram Bideh Memotrs of Hadrian, Yourcemar A View of the Town, Jen Adult Neon Fiction The Children Grew, C. C. Darnton * end George Papeshvily Marguerite Millierd authorities were taking no chances | believes Arabic-speaking Egyptians on ag ee? of Our West, Doubleday | with her. Insurance Branch Holds Annual Christmas Party The Pontiac District of the Mich- party Tuesday at the Old Mill Tav- “to exposing LUDINGTON wu — Joseph Brunk, ern in Waterford. Lloyd W. Huntley was chair- Marxism, socialism, leftwing New last March 2%, died here Tuesday man of the affair, assisted by Bet- Dealism, American handouts to at the home of his son-in-law. ty Chapman. Gifts were exchanged —— are pared by cae | foreign nations, one-worldism and! H. L. Alvesteffer. Brunk, a form- | by the 26 employes in attendance, super-internationalism."' er lumberman, farmer and city | including those from the Pleasant | “It will be directly opposed on employe, leaves 140 descendants. Ridge Branch. | a much larger scale to the Fabian |fie had been bedridden the past socialistic cans for Democratic Actien,"' added. he Wreck Ties Up NYC policies of the Ameri-| 18 months. Speeder Goes to Jail Carl Budrow, 25, of 3262 Chenoa, ‘Walled Lake, pleaded guilty to Examination Is Set Wilbert D. Groleau, 45, of 1957 ; Cambridge, Berkley, demanded ex- amination when charged yesterday , with issuing checks without an ac- MARSHALL ® — A gondola car Peeding yesterday and was sen- | count. Groleau, unable to furnish , in a %car New York Central tenced to 10 days in Oakland Coun- | $500 bond, is being held in Oak- freight train was wrecked Tues- | ‘Y Jail when he failed to pay a $15 land County Jail until his exam- day when a shifting load of steei fine and $10 costs assessed by (ination Dec. 28. He was arraigned coils overturned three miles east West Bloomfield Township Justice | yesterday before Berkley Judge of Marshall. None of the train crew was hurt, but the wreck dam- aged tracks used by westbound trains, causing passenger train de- lays. Robber Leaves Greeting TACOMA, Wash. (UP)—A hold- | Up man robbed a grocery of more than $300 last night and left a note wishing store owner Johnny Ka- rangas ‘A Merry Christmas." MAKE YOUR NEW YEARS RESOLUTION Dr. T. Zieminski Registered Optometrist Eimer C. Dieterle. |Ralph F. Finley. | } | ; | as foremen. | must be brought in at first to act Employers Urged to Hire Older Men WASHINGTON u—Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell says that unless employers hire more older | workers half the nation’s adult} Te 5. Summarizing a year-long depart- ment study, Mitchell said last night | the number of persons 45 years old | and over is expected to increase ja deadly cyanide solution, used in | silver plating. |'Woman, 63, Gets Polio oldest person here to contract polio in recent years. Her name} | was not given nearly 40 per cent in the next 20 years “We have added many years to | life expectancy but have not yet | figured out what to do with the| extra time.’ he said. | | ‘Almost Didn't Make It | DENVER ‘®—Police are hunting some burglars who almost didn't! | get away with $1,420 worth of sil-| to let the boys down.” iverware from the Acme Silver! | Plating Co. In lowering themselves | | through a skylight, the thieves | barely missed a large vat full of LOUISVILLE, Ky. Hh—A 63-year- | old woman has been stricken with | polio here. The Health Department said she was believed to be the ‘Urges Soviet Support MOSCOW # — The Council of Russian Baptist Churches called | = today for Baptists in foreign coun- tries and other Protestants to join in opposing rearmament of West Germany. It urged support for So- viet Union proposals for a Euro- pean security system. at Both For *12°° sauy meee J Wedding Ps Bands, in 14K yellow gold. Jewelry Department GEORGE'S NEWPORT’S | Co., comp. — Perdinend Gaver Metals and How to Weld Them, T B Jefferson Modern Printe & Drawings, FP. 2 Bachs Old ay No s Biats Rodgere Party fer Christmas and Other Occasions “> EB Roberts Beven Days to Lomeland, E FE The Stare at Noon Jacqueline Cochran Summits of Adventure, J & Dougies Tastemékers, Russell Lynes tom morrow Is Already Were, Robert Treasury of the World's Great Speeches, Houston Peterson Truth Is One, KH J Pormen War of Wits Ladisiag Parage Youth's the Companion Companion Touths Welcomes Yule in Jail MELBOURNE, | John Holt left court to spend Christmas in jail, | his smiling acceptance of his sen- Australia (INS)— | len C. Ingle yesterday sentenced Fred Beard Jr., 31, of 4470 Ninth The addition of 23 new books to St., Ecorse to 10 days in Oakland County Jail and assessed him $10 |costs or 30 Gays in jail, after ane are 19 Beard pleaded guilty to driving works ef contiation ana toot of | With @ reveled epereter's Scene. | listing of new) ve | Wer-| | and explained | tence for being drunk and disor- | derly with the comment: “Tm a pianist at (jail) and want to be there for a Christmas party. | wouldn't like Reckless Driver Fined | Pentridge Reckless driving cost Francis J. | Diviney, 29, of 44 Nakota, Clawson a $75 fine and $25 costs when he pleaded guilty to the charge be- fore West Bloomfield Township) Justice Elmer C. Dieterie. Odd Chairs $6.95 AND UP Open Nites.’til 8:30 Metalmasters Mfe. $ Daily 10 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Hatcher, speaking on a recent university radio broadcast, said CHRIST! 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PUAUOUUAOUAAANNAAALALLACAUAAAGs, duu ni 4436 North Woodward Near 14 Mile Road Liberty 9-3011 \ se ’ ‘ i” : an THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954. ' House Slippers Wi Peso “tr” tect of at Carismas Day! Blue Light for Every Member of the Family for Every Need! Sizes 409 OPEN EVERY A Gift She Will Love - As Pictured - NICHT » UNTIL CHRISTMAS MEN’S ARGYLE SOX Sizes 10-12 158 N. SAGINAW (Next te Sears) 4 * Dark Blue | i | FBI Chief Among Ranks | of Unemployed Now ployed ... That seems to be the status today of West Germany's former FBI chief who fled to the Soviet zone last July. He was a propaganda jewel for a few days. Now, he's a political white ele East German sources say John Het i if Hit ef SF gz Fk FF : 32 5933 ; | } i rf gE to use him. Informants now say | the search was fruitless, for these reasons: 1, He turned out to be sincere, | however misguided, in his attacks on the West and was equally sin- cere in maintaining that this did fot make him a Communist 2. A high-tension intellectual, he | stubbornness to- ideas that made him untrustworthy by Red standards. ‘The net result is that he {s not allowed to make any speech- Draft Head's Yule Cards | Give Recipients Chills | | WASHINGTON (INS)—The word | | “greetings” comes naturally to | Draft Director Lewis B. Hershey, | but his latest use of it is giving | |some of his younger friends a | momentary chill. . “The members of the staff of | the Selective Service System join | with me tn sending to you greet- j ings,’ says an official-looking an- |nourftement from the major gen- | jeral, whose “greetings” usually | |;mean induction into the armed | oT | But the statement quickly adds that these greetings are extended “at this holiday season” with ‘‘our very best wishes for the new year." — —_—_——— +> At ENGGASS Optical Dept... HELPING YOU SEE BETTER IS OUR BUSINESS Have An Eye Check-Up Now! The highly qualified, registered optometrist at Enggass, will check your eyes and diagnose the cause of your difficulty. If you need glasses, he will select a style that will bring out your best per- sonality features, as well as provide trustworthy protection for your eyes. Liberal Credit Terms Available I |) ecco The best way to safeguard your vision h periodic eye examinations. ENGGASS . ment and the services of a skilled, experienced optometrist .. . is th qualified to care for your eyes. For helping you see better is our busi- ness! Why not make it one of your New Year's resolutions to have an examination at Enggass soon. Good vision will contribute much towards your health and happiness in 1955! DR. ERNEST E. JOHNSON Registered Optometrist in Charge 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Free Parking in Lot Opposite AGP . with modern equip- is well | comparable tests in past years. | the U. he Chinese Premier Chou En - lai for Despite Its. Past Victories |* ssa mrmcs United Nations. Is on Trial] | 1% tates sain, ot couse, we United Press Staff Correspondent | War II. The Russian troops were | The United Nations faces a big still there, and the Kremlin to Korea. In the end, the Russians and possibly historic test in its) no ides of pulling out. attempt to free the 11 American i under by the Chinese Communists. | agreed to get ite troops out. It has successfully withstood two i¢ kept dragging its heels, First came the Iranian crisis of 1946, then thf Korean crisis of), i drop Iran’s complaint. i i | f i vil | Gu" i af eras uf if ! a i ik Hi i airmen is just a first move. If Hammarskjold succeeds in his mission to Peiping, if can get) to ak 3 a Inetdentally, Hammarskjold | will try to negotiate for the free- ing of all U. N. military person- — nel still heid im violation of the Korean armistice. There is an atmosphere of op- timism at U. N. headquarters. wha 'peeelsi ai fas Sragkas ead FOR $15 te $35 FOR = tests certainly were good. | HIM HER y in 1946, when the U. 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Three efficient beaters! 12- | Add @ luxury look to your eS table . . . and get the fin use! Built in light! est toast you ever ate! GE. STEAM GE LiGHT- IRON! WEIGHT 1ROn 17° |. @ 12° Switches from steam to Visualizer light tells wnen instantly! Easy to fill! SPIEGEL, Inc. Parking Beck of Store Open Every Night ‘til Christmes 9 to 9 115.N. Saginaw St. FE 2-9234 so iartinct . ee <3 __ THE PONTIAC PRESS; WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954 oS: - || Z|. Best-Known Red Cap SANTA ine MARS KING | eal pies at 60 in St. Lous _ By Lucrece Hudgins Beale ‘ sr’ , fon. lanivvanarat | JY UP AD Pes ‘ea VY Qa % Ny i 5 Es ite if of the kings once and for all. We| red trim. Boy's jeans blue, hair orange. their stumbli Sa] ee ee poh aks celar ae ao The storm lasted only a moment. | reindeer kave nothing more to in alarm. : Then, as quickly as it had come, fear.” - “We will put great heat to the | it died away. The workers burst The golden mountain‘ and it will melt | trom their hiding places. took the deer from the “Look! : and them te the along. You can see the fun." sleigh!” — pay 5 In some strange way the deer * * *« knew told out’|, Sure enough Santa was throwing | there was no more danger in the | D8 after bag into his big red| Séles for it | Seigh. ae —- A moment more and they started outer space. He set auanen eerie indeer! on their rounds. cried ti “But—but!”’ protested the elves. | Santa. Then he pulled the switch and| “You've forgotten. The reindeer =_— reindeer cheerfully waited. Z wont uy! obeyed. . “They will fly now. The fiying| (Temerrow: A Merry Christ- ~ ryder! as Chri = Eve! wucers have gone for good. The! ans to All) You've seen it on “Mr. Saturday Night's” show. Now try it your- self. It’s the pen with the magic _ filling tube that reaches out to drink the ink. You never “dunk” the point! See our big assortment of Sheaffer’s new Snorkel pens. OFF! e The Selection Is Not Too Good But the Price Is TERRIFIC! As Low as $1.00 Down Opens Your Account First Payment in january! See Burns and Allen on WJBK-TV—Monday Might—8:00 P. M. Titian iets iittala eile, Lergest Stock of PENS and PENCILS in Pontiac *Esterbrook *Parker °Eversharp FACTORY TRAINED PEN MAN IN CHARGE Authorized eT a pommel gpa —— to assure ith-head bowed Santa stood at/ By MARGARET LATROBE | just before your niece’s wedding . him. His It’s a fact. I guess, that birds of | at which, smiles are obligatory. Or, spoke, No one knew what | though the feathers may be of | agreed to speak at the bingo club’s cover. The build The ‘ : General Printing & Office Supply |:iscer covert” tm which forms the bond 6t| se peeeence of thers who, have Pontiec all- their own molags. These 17 W. Lewrence St. ao ee a ee Personally, I belong te the | thoughtless folk are wont to grab = say. ne pivot tooth set, and ne stronger (a handful of hard caramels, Fag ag comes, Psion a alliance exists. We are different | chomping away in unholy abandon : — being | trom our fellows, and not te be | while we sit by, glum and keenly a confused with the gold inlay |avare that one false move toward Open Every Evening ‘til Christmas ? He knew what the wind was. He| crowd who, comparatively speak- |the candy would send the pivot ; : knew it was caused by something} tug, don’t know what trouble ts. | into fatal cahoots with the peanut (111 N, Perry Se. FE 2-0121 on Mars. His eyes never left the of pivet brittle. * skies. ‘Soon he saw what he had Pigs part. particulariy ct n| Well, that is life, as we say in ng : our club Twelve saucers were sucked one | Tied chicken dinner when the Copyright 1954, King Features by one from the earth's sky. At | hostess glibly cries, “Now every- they could be seen | body eat with their fingers — we ards saacing coewnts oad My out Sa haacs te oieeed wom (2 WONKERS TETROC This Christmas Buy Your TV at WAYNE GABERT'S space. . and fork lest the favored tooth fall out ee rein — 1955 MOTOROLA Vga ie that can’t be found in every store! Check over every name on your Christmas Gift List . . . and you'll find that each one can use (and will be happy to receive) Stationery and Office Equipment. residing squarely in the most Id} with . spicuous front line of defense. It | cttre rusted cot of the Arey See The Gift That the hangs precariously on a pin, fast-| Construction Co. plant into shop- Whole Family . ened with questionable security | ping crowds last night. Police and Will Enjoy! Our “Department Store for the Office” is a wonderful place to gift shop for new ideas. We have everything from paper clips to » complete floor of Office Furniture. been lost in combat or accident. | and a rug. e ‘ One slip on the ‘edge of a swim-| The men, John Valiga, 30. and ming pool will do it. Brief encoun- | Edward Lied, 23, were listed in { ter with baseball bat. door or other | fair or critical conition at Eliza- | weapon will /knock out .fhe very | beth General Hospital. tooth most prized and well-placed.| Their cloths had become soaked Then comes the pivot. with a turpentine derivative while | GIFT SUGGESTIONS: SCRAPBOOKS —s—— ss. . d é * é é 4 4 ‘ ‘ id they were removing paint from i ow 4 — Since few enjoy pointing out — ) Chek Comme aro PHOTO ALBUMS 4} tei own deficiencies, those in |t2e! plates. Lied's clothing burst | 4 Mailing Stickers Smgking Stands @\ Choice of several sizes and our club suffer silently for the | to flames when he went to an colors. most part, except in the dentist's olf stove, and Valiga's clothes +} ‘ $735 o office. Eventually we all- recog- ee ed Gan Gadecaaeh r New television pleasures nize each other by our one-sided : ; lf await you and the family smiles, muffied speech or other * * ; with this handsome new, GENERAL PRINTING §| twept attempts at concealment. | Santa Again Gives $250 | more powerful Motorola! For these boughten teeth do fot & OFFICE SUPPLY LOUISVILLE, Ky. ®—For the Matching base extra. a Pree ea ety 98 saver: | third straight year. the Weltare baad - . Department has received from an With horrible accuracy a pivot- | anonymous Santa Claus five crisp wearer can predict the hour when | $50 bills to be given to the five disaster will strike. It is usually | neediest families in the city. 17 W. LAWRENCE , So te Only st 39° ‘yr NO PAYMENTS hus UNTIL FEBRUARY 2 Years to Pay! Diamond for Her? A special purchase of a large lot of diamonds enables ty diamonds Mmmiimumanme , ; Every Night If Until ; Christmas TRADE-IN toS P.M. 4 LIBERAL | ALLOWANCE! MOTOROLA TABLE RADIO chomie” ip) apacker. Ivory, $195 citron, cloud gray, leaf green, q cherry red slightly more. TERMS WAYNE GABERT | _ Your Electrical Appliance Specialist | 121 N. Saginaw St. | Phone FE 5-6189 00 GRADE 4) GRADE 2) GRADE 2) GRADE 1 $185.00 $225.00 $265, ea | STORE HOURS: Open Every Evening Until Christmes GENERAL PRINTING ——-& OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac GENERAL PRINTING 3 & OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W. LAWRENCE ya a : 1 ‘ \ . ' yy ‘ * . t \ : : a ; . * . ere a: / \ 7 ! ee i See ee” THE PONTTAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954 Sr ary Ss i: ; a % + ’ 4 “Brown Stil After Ist Win Over Lions ‘DETROIT @ — Studious Paul) ing day—in the form of a #etory| Brown has won 280 games while| Nava} Training Station and with) Scum cites te Gane most success-| over the Detroit Lions in the Na-| losing a mere 39 times. That's an/ the Browns. | ful football coach ofall time, | tional Football champion-| amazing percentage of .8T7. e- League doesn’t went thing for Christ ship. game in Cleveland's Munict — He'll take his present the follow-| In a remarkable 25-year period, | e Z * ae Filar of Southfieid has just | are Bob Isbell (25), Ed Peters and Bill Watkinson. down a rebound im the 4th quarter of Tuesday | Watching the action in the background are South- ‘s game with Birmingham, but promptly 1s | field’s Dick Deleruyelle (left) and Bob Goldsmith Sree 2 ein at Movs Merete. rrege Gee an ¢ Seanaees: emeline 58-48. Maples Rally to Win Brown hag been an outstanding winner at Massillon (Ohio) High School, Ohio. State, Great Lakes can cannnanERnSnIEneenanieaeaeneeannaaeiaaeaes is al familiar story. They have met) eight times and Brown is still searching for victory No 1. His best was‘a 24-24 exhibition tie last s ° s the last two years, Parker's ve beaten the Browns in title game. They are fa- y 2% points to do it again. whammy over him. maintains, e played better football | team. | * * want to itself has hit quarterback Otto | Browns have played four ‘‘money’’ games in the call on Bite ? last three seasons—two during the | two for the | H Last § ham tried pleted only this strategy: * s ° ‘We had the lead twice and, | | with all that snow on the ground, we tried to sit on that lead. It | didn't work." s s s In contrast, Bobby Layne of the Lions tried 37 passes and com- pleted 18—two going for fouch- downs. six passes one. * * s “We knew the ball would be) dry,’ Parker said. ‘‘They use a different one on each play and | keep it covered with @ towel. So we “relied - pessing.” What'll it “pe this — No example, Gra- Navy’ s Mascot Sure of Place at Sugar Bow! - Room Shortage Isn't | Bothering Bill for New Herb Smith Replaces-Zarza as Wayne Football Coach Year’s Game | accommodations. George Douglas, superintend- New Orleans, said-he has read = “We're delighted to have Bil! ad | ~ Dougies said, addi m behind a loot ° eae 24-hour guard. rebels won't kidnap this en route to od k No Outstanding ¢ Golfers? DETROIT (UP) — It's been 10 years since Walter Hagen last swung a golf club but the former king of the links still follows the game closely and he doesn’t need much prodding to reminisce about the days when he dominated the of losing to a new generation of golfers was believed to have hastened his decision. The reason for his retirement is his secret. HoW he got his start in golf is not a secret. “TI was about five at the time Hagen recalled. ‘ tela euchre with one of the men from the Country Club of Rochester (N. Y.) which was just down the | lane from our place. De ornate wee Pentiaoce Prees Phote cleek on his visits to our house ‘Birmingham rallied in the third | from home — and probably wish, sharp-shooting little guard, te mane dap any ea sarap iat eae quarter to come from behind, then | they hadn't. Holly suffered a 70-, take a 33-30 edge at halftime. man on the i wutla lien diate the touth quarter to gain te 3rd | 42, drubbing at Grand Blanc and | However, the Jays’ shooting eyes | in the woodwork and lost a de- Senpiy te Tow taecall starye Clawson was laced by Center Line,| tailed and their free throw pro-| cision to ma.” 58-48, Tuesd ight "| 72-40. < . ducti Birmingh From that start, Hagen rose to cious Southfield alee Southfield Watts’ Blue- =) = ™ | become one of the most successful fe ses Ge aay pep it vps . ahead. | He won the PGA crown five times, in the county night, but two! second perted, but pulled ahead | ‘Babe Zaharias Is ‘Named Top Female Athlete TAMPA, Fla. @ — “It really mat te he aueeudl alt It's the big- should go to God and my doctors.” | gest thrill since winning the Serbin Fast-talking Babe Zabarias) | Open at Miami Beach and will top | 21 points. it . . slowed down when she came tothe Serbin in my book. |don had 16. Ed Peters 14. and Tonight for Title in those words after being told that! ‘you know, it was in the Serbin Watkinson 13 All-College Test for the abath time she had won the | that T proved to myself I could ‘ | BIRMINGHAM SOUTHFIEL female Athlete of Year award in! play golf again and win.” was oe eg “ae OKLAHOMA CITY w# — San oes Babe Pao coe 2 :"$ Pet A e 3 ; : ae Soy Prigpeceriaimggec hy Was proud . me be on, 5 letic achievements during 1954 but Detroit Lightheavy | Sheteon. 6 622g Moser 6} iat anced basketball team, and George she's prouder still het. ace Swaney,g © 0 0 Deil'yelie f 2 © 4 Washington, the nation’s No ba able to win five major Gets Bi Chance 22 14 88 20 848 ranked quintet, will meet oe peamaTeE See ete a opera ail ¢ cancer 2) months ago. ue T os Marshall. | Grand Blege 7, Molly 42 The teams from opposite ends | newest member of the ‘I Knocked | Center Line 12, Clawson 40 * Haese! Park 49, Alumnj 37. of the country come together in that if | Out Bob Satterfield Club,” gets his yo natch ae, Armede 38 ithe oldest of all holiday tourna- It sort of proves you | 5 big chance tonight Memphis 47. Brown City 41 have the desire to come back you | Tis Shvenreld ‘Detreii Capec 80, Dryden 43 ments can do it,” and she meant this not \st te eal tu a tor | 4 | San Francisco ran over Okla- for athletes but for fellow suffer-_ ruggli = fight ;home City University 7551 and. ete with cancer. [nine years, meets Haroid Johneon' Swimmer Gets Cty Washington turned. beck * *@ vised 10-rounder in Olympia Sta- |dium. Johnson ranks second ‘among the light heavyweights. Mantle’s Speed Not enathy played no part in scien, |CONFined to Baselines tion of the top woman athlete, she | PRYOR, Okla. (INS) — New added: York Yankee outfielder Mickey “This is a real honor—an honor | Mantle was fined $17.50 for speed | ing on U. S, Highway 69. He was Bowling Results Then in typical Babe fashion she | qui “Tm real proud. I guess I really have a lot of friends among sports writers.” | clocked by police at 80 miles an | His cousin, Max Mantle, also | quarter. | lead to four points, but Goldsmith's of Philadelphia in a nationally tele- | Bob Goldsmith's 3-point play and | the British — title four times a side set shot by Dick Shelden |and the U. S . Open championship put the Maples in front to pd pis a "eas maa vet « » Frisco and G-W in Meet Finals Two Quintets Collide 4 Southfield rallied briefly in the | | 4th period to cut Birmingham's fast break basket and a pair of free throws by Bill Watkinson put the verdict in the bag Evans took scoring honors with | For Birmingham, Shel- Tulsa 66-61 in the semifinals Tues- | ‘day night. The two losing clubs | | meet in the first game of to- ‘day's doubleheader for third place. Nod as Canada’s Leading Athlete TORONTO uw — Mafilyn Bell. a pretty, laughing-eyed Toronto Fisheries Workers Ask swimmer who stroked her way Increased ‘Gill Limit into the hearts of millions and to| LANSING ‘(UP)—Michigan fish- international fame three months eries workers recommended Tues- ago. is Canada’s outstanding fe- | day that a creel limit of 25 instead male athlete of 1954. = aS Bieta aay: be cental | points. “The Haig,” was only 21 when he won his Ist major tourna- more than $1,000,000. game and golfers’ That's Walter Hagen's View of Current ‘emer ‘Held’ 10 23 Crop as Haig Reaches 62nd Milestone “The game is a lot longer now | than it was in my day,” Hagen | son have a chance to become out- does Hagen think about the | standing golfers. But they’l) have Bruce Brothers led the attack with | to work on their game to do it.” Lop-Sided Tilts ‘Mark D’ Action . Police, Slaybaugh’s and | Rosa Teams Win Easily in Junior Loop Lop-sided contests marked last | night's City Basketball League | Class D play at Eastern Junior | Irwin-Rosa Real Estate coasted | to a 52-10 triumph over Hornets | as Schwartz threw in 23 points. Slaybaugh's throttled the Hawks. 37-8, with Jim Albright scoring 11 Bad Cats forfeited their game to Elks to round out the card TONIONTS ®CHEDULB — Courtesy — ve Oriffe Ortll (Class B. 7 pm 1. Clarkston vs-Chuck s Shack ‘Class A = pm PHS: Lakers vs Slay- 4 Spor D. 7 pm, Lincoln'!; Blue Dev ie vs ay 3 Bloomfield Kiwanis (Class D, 6:30 p.m., Lincoln) Pelic : 18 18 18 25-77 wB "Eiwcats.. coeceees 1 6 13—30 ROG os arerenceces 1414 8 16—83 Merwe ec ccccsscsccn< 234 3-10 _. socencscceees 11064 «67: 18—37 | nd. CCRT OCrCT 3313-8 pas M’ Pucksters Win DENVER \® — University of Michigan hockey team, hungry | lafter two straight Western Inter- collegiate League losses, pounced on Denver for a 2-1 victory last night. It's Time Out! lon bluegills The freckle-faced 17-year-old Fred A. Westerman, .state fish- blonde reached the heights of | eries chief, said the present daily | PONTIAC SOCIAL BOWLERS WL wt Was fined $17.50 for speeding at the aquatic Sept. 9 when j Bait of 15 is ‘‘unnecessary. | st < a ~~ on 28.3 70 mph on the same road at the she became enly human te | Next to yellow perch, the blue. ree) 31:25 ~Barnetts 2 31 same time in his car. They were conquer frigid Lake Ontario be- | gill is believed to be the most, — = Ld acpashgrah ni = fined yesterday in Pryor, Okla.. tween New York and Ontario. numerous of all species found "| In¢d game W Abbott 233. series— Justice Court. | The 40-mile grind, completed in) Michigan waters Reyette 586 ‘ —— 2 hours, 56 minutes brought = NIG HTHAWKS iT? ] L w Tigers Get 3-1 Farm = +. a Basketball Results | tev Cat n? = a ‘9 27 . ~ ~ = , Money a s totalling nearly Aller cere 31 23 ae =o TERRE HAUTE @ — Vern Mc-| mene? and & . 1 Butck 1098 Grifter 1 34 Millan, vice president of the Terre ——- HIGH SCHOOL SCORES 1% team series, Harnect. Hig. 2006 Haute club of the Three-I league, Canada's sports editors and snags Arthur Mill 13, eee announced yesterday the club will sportscasters added their tribute | Tivarso:n #7 ane arbor 4) P Pi: operate next season under a work-|to the courageous teenager in the) pike 66, Mt. Clemens on penal ae ing agreement with the Detroit! 20th annual Canadian Press year |" burana 8 af 5 ° ° en{fon 3 ut , Renard s Cre 2° Tigers of the American League. | end sports poll released today Maple Grove “2. Millin Searieta 3 nea 2 a ae . Mayville $2, Pairgrove 8 tn “MAR 1 Kingston 87 North Bran Porrter ™ Leonard 20 Warne 2 Pads >A P V B kli T ke DETROIT CITY LEAGUE Drewrs « & ftene Pa) Oc Cass Tect 65 Persht 3 pnacrl = sen * CIry, an I In a e Denby «2 W bur Wright oo Le 2 tract 1 Cooler 80. Code 36 Ind game. series- FP Caser 77 54 Le bed NFL Miller 90 Eastern 4! ge ee ett 8 Individual Honors in Satd cha , UAW cro. ». _ PHILADELPHIA UR—Joe Perry) Van Brocklin took the passing Euineetca 41, wacneawe! 5i Weedchop 44 Kinepinrers se Of the San Francisco 49ers won | |jaurels with 139 completions for COLLEGE GAMES aid Que 5 o ol OS a the gr und-gaining title for the sec- 2,637 yards and 13 TDs. He com- Holy Cross ®4 Boston College 42 Pinpotnters 75 Sad Backs > ond straight season and Norman pleted 53.5 per cent of his passes Rito, o sibonatten " oe Se Mon cola = Pmevatiors bd van Brocklin of the Los Angeles and had 21 intercepted. Otto Gra- Cornell rr Syracuse a 7 2 J ; » Dart 7. , ee ates 2 Upsetters is Lm hg a in a ham of Cleveland. last year's pass- Kansas etate vi tadtene « | Women's game, series—A Marshail— | 200n ootba ague this | ing champion, was second with 142 Merquette 08 8 Dekote st | “En a —* es — Minnesota 89 So. Methodist 73 team game Woodehoppers tc oday. series—_Kingpinners—@91 2103 Belles @ Bear attempts for an average gain of Pris — Ps, 68.1 yards) John Henry Johnson, ) o ade 27 also of San Franctsco. finished sex 36 Carantiens 32 ONd to Perry with 681 yards on Marigold. 32 Panstes 25 129 attempts for a 5.3 average, ft 1 sOIrte } P. r ‘itenine aa Panehes aul Younger of Los Angeles was: : 29 Orchids 18 third with 610 yards and a 67 Game, series —William Velew 714 'Rorm, year, final loop statistics disclosed completed for 2.092 yards and 11 Perry gained 1.049 vards in 173 | : 51.5 per cent completion mark. \ Purdue 72. Washington, Mo. 44 Tennessee 96. South Cereline 63 Kentucky 70, Utah 65 | TDs. The Browns’ ace had only 17 intercepted and compiled a 592 La Salle 49 So Caltfornia 38 t pl tic nd Quantico Marines 02, Wabash 78 per cent completion recor Tiiinote 96, Rice 84. : e e Ls Stanford 66 Arisone 66 | W Texas St. 62. Texel A&M $7 Third place in the passing divi "George Washington 66 Tulsa 61 sion went to a rookie Fd (Zeke) Ban essere ) oaenene City $f P Wichit 1 Bratkowski of the Bears with 67° Wreming $2 Onmbome ARM 30 completed for 1.087 yards and & Montana State 104 Colorado @tate 54 UCLA 65. Colorade 63 Warhingtom (Seattle) = Oo Levis 1 Oregon State ys Beattie California 74, Ohije State a TDs. He had 17 intercepted and a | round, | watched Tony Trabert and Hamil. | & A Ag mere SAIN it for today, class! “That's go down a mountain!” ‘Skating Tests Are Passed by (20 at Rolladiim | A total of 20 roller skaters pied | proficiency tests at Pontiac Rol- | ladium Tuesday. Winning the dance bar were Sharon Wilson, Dorothy Hethering- | | ton, Susie MacAbee, Lorraine Bar- il, Judy Fidler, Pat Williams, | Bonnie Knier, Marian Lewis and Barbara Ensminger. Sharon Moore earned the silver dance medal, Sylvia Ritchie passed |the silver bar free style exam, /and bronze dance medal] tests were | passed by Shirley Dunavaant, Ron- | ald Michels and Merry Lee Museen. DETROIT #—Wayne University, he Seen-acten de Sets tee a college ot 12.286 enrollment and | coach | an football | : als yoat, Quened - |. are. 8 $10,000-2-year man whe | yesterday by fit ee Aer | says he know his days ‘were ‘ball coach, Low Zarza. | ne” shen We. oe The move apparently was a “ereed om @ now Spussident's compromise betwee so hotel | atrene tla i | all, Hllberry ardeatiy: profotea orm Reserve, Case Tech and ence | |Sescatiy, end big tage doothall | 20mm Carvel which failed miserably. | The conference demands that | In Zarza’s place, Hillberry ap- ‘coaching duties be handled by the | pointed Herb Smith, a 5-year-old ; regular faculty members as part — education teacher who of a teaching assignment, thus de- emphasizing football to the utmost and leaving Zarza Jobless as he is not an instructor but a coach. Hin Romps ae a “I don’t believe in big time foot- ball. I don’t. have the know-how . to handle it and I think we can be 10 aig happier by putting the game on a small time basis.” Oddly; Smith, who receives $7,920 = Cage NICO eet ee | the coaching job in 1948 to Zarza after handling it on a l.year basis. | Buckeye Five Falls He formerly coached Detroit's From Unbeaten Ranks; © Zarza, formerly considered by the CHICAGO \?—Illinois, the na- Ottawa Roughriders in the Cana- tion’s No. 3 team, rollicked to its, dian/Football League for coaching sixth straight victory Tuesday | duties, said, “I'd have had tw night and remained the only un-' take a 1-year contract with Ottawa — team in the Big Ten as and turned that job down. I don’t Ohio State's Buckeyes fell before | have one now and the prospect only thing I was interested in at ence, 8-54. Little Bill Ridley and 16 points each For the first time this season Ohio State failed to score at least 90 points and was beaten by Cali- LaSalle Meets Titi fireman, Ducaye scr Kentucky Team in Tournament a game this season, was held to 23 points by s cnet defense. Explorers Take 49-38 Victory Over Trojans, Purdue rolled to its fourth) straight victory and sixth in seven | games by drubbing Washington of St. Louis, 72-44. The Boilermakers have been beaten only by Penn,| / Uta | aclu which, ales hehes Gackbans Cots Edge h over lowa and Michigan State. Pca an Ky. @—LaSalle's “6 Tom Gola and Co., out to regain Indiana's \éleadling Big Ten top spot in the national cage rank- champions continued their fum- ings gets a crack tonight at bling ways and were beaten by /Kansas State 91-74. It was Indi- me new feverie of | ana’s fourth setback of the season | The Hossiers lost only four games all last season, including play in the NCAA —— - s he right direction Tuesday night when they disposed of Southern | California, 49-38, in a first-round | game of the University of Ken- tucky's Invitational tournament. * 28 e Kentucky followed suit by scor- ing a hair-raising, 70-65, decision over Utah, whose 79-69 verdict Sat- urday night over LaSalle caused e the Explorers from Pennsylvania Minnesota evened its season rec- ord with its second victory in four games, The Gophers, led by Chuck Mence!l and Dick Garmaker, downed Southern Methodist. $72. ‘Eastern ‘5’ TripS Weve; wast cue jac m te rat Braves Win in Overtime JUNIOR HIGH LEAGUE - wie Pr PA Basterm ow ccs eeeee 2 @ 6 so FMCTOR swe cincccaies 1 1 © 8 Washington Sooddco 1 @ mT Wever Moun ewsieeernn © w Lincoln eo: wb @ Defending City Junior High Bas- ketball League champion Eastern won its 2nd straight start. vester- day afternoon, dumping Wever, 5-18. Jim Skinner paced the victory with" 2 while Ken Me- Clintock added 13. Eastern's starters played less than half the game. Washington, beaten by Eastern in overtime last week. was in- == in another extra-session | time edging Jetferson 35-29, | West . Siders overcame a 23-17 | 3rd-quarter deficit in the 4th per- fod and tied the score at 27-all| on two free throws by Alex Whit- lock in the final 15 seconds. Dick Whitmer scored four of Washing- ton's eight points in the overtime | period. Maple Tankers Win | Birmingham High School won its | | nls free style events for the “ep ‘ples, while Denny Ford of Fern- dale won the 100-yard breast stroke | /and 150-yard individual medley. While playing for the Cincinnati Redlegs in 1949, Walker Cooper To- made six hits in seven times at | Bay City’ Morrow we start learning how te bat during one game. Three of the | hits were homers. ings. Utah, which impressed 10.000 mostly partisan Kentucky fans by Lessie Watkins was high for, the way it went after the Wildcats, Wash th 14 a engages Southern Cal in tonight's aemeng ton ws — erates game, scheduled for Eastern vee 13.12 11 8-48 7:30 p.m. (CTS). Wever SeCOocCInIC 4e@32 61s The Kentucky-LaSalle showdown follows at 9:25 p.m. | The evening's action, however, \is anticlimatic to that served |up in the first round. The luck of | the draw pitted the nations’ top ball giants, No. 1 Kentucky Wolves Still Hold Own in Michigan nado 20 Utah. And the game LANSING W — Wolves are stil) offer. holding their own in Michigan, the conservation department reports. As of Nov. 30, trappers had col- lected bounties on 23 wolves. the department said. Trappers collect- Proves Deer ed bounties on 27 wolves during each of the last three years. Are Cratty The department says most of the LANSING (UP) — Here's proof state's wolves are found in remote the deer is a crafty one: parts of the Upper Peninsula. Seven men spent four days hunt- ‘ing for 34 deer in a square-mile Walker Returns to Cords fenced enclosure and got only nine deer. Only one was a buck. in Swap With Mike Ryba = The bunt was part of an exper. iment at the conservation depart- ST. LOUIS w—Dixie Walker re- | hres on 6 tor te looks ment's Cusino Wildlife Station in | Cardinals next spring in a weap te Upper Peninsula. |of jobs with Mike Ryba who will aie pg herr = = — search chief, said “and the deer were inside a fenced area. It te es oe can sometimes make this business Bil Posedel will be retained. of deer bunting.” ‘Three for Kurtz Fur gol Selected for | MIAMI ux—Jockey J. Kurtz rode Ben Hogan Golf Award | three winners at Tropical Park; NEW YORK ‘INS) — National Park Tuesday. He won with Ulti- open champion Ed Furgol will re- tum $12.60 in the first race, Ace!ceive the Metropolitan Golf Writ- ptain $9.30 in the eighth and!ers' Association Ben Hogan tro- | Saflo $14.20 in the ninth. pty, awarded annually to a golfer Washingtgon Jefferson . 6 1o—8—35 614 ¢—3— Experiment “'\Captain Talbert Predicts 5-0 Davis Cup Win _ Americans, Says Trabert, Seixas Are Sharp SYDNEY. Austraha «® — The war of nerves between rival Davis | Cup Captains Billy Talbert of the | United States and Harry Hopman | | of Australia continued unabated to- “Trabert is playing so well, I, can't see how anyone can beat him,” Talbert continued. ‘Vic Sei- xas also is at his keenest and his | only problem will be to break his day. |Jong-tithe jinx against Ken Rose- This time it was Talbert's turn | | to take the offensive. } wall.” The dark-haired little Aussie ace “I think we will shut them out. {has beaten Seixas eight times in ,_5-0."’ cheerfuly opined Billy, while reporters gasped Talbert. himself an ex-cupper, made his ambitious forecast just five days before the challenge and it came after he ton Richardson give impressive {demonstrations at White City. a row in fhe past couple of years and for all intents and purposes “owns” Vic. This will be a big psychological advantage for Rose- wall. * ° es “We know how many times Rosewall has beaten Seixas,”’ Tal- bert said. “But we also think we ij \ who has overcome physical handi- caps Furgol, whose left arm is much shorter than his right as the result of a childhood playground acci- dent, will receive the award—an- nounced last night—at the writers’ annual dinner Jan. 27. Babe Didrik- son Zaharias was the Ist recip- ient last year. Split Arranged for » Lions’ Playoff Fund have found a flaw in Ken's armor. I am sure that Vic has found the. answer to the problem this week. “Our surest point is in the rind bles. We have the greatest dou- D IT (UP) — Players, bles team in the. world.” * *# @ coa and a trainer will receive Aussie leader Hopman is on rec- | 412 per cent of the Detroit Lions ord as predicting a 4-1 victory for | | 1954 world’s championship playoff his team. He has given Trabert | fund, it was announced today. a chance to win one singles.and Lions general manager Nick Ker- concedes America an equal chance bawy said a full one per cent share in the doubles would go to éach of the 33 players, Talbert said his optimism was the five coaches, the trainer and based on both the excellent show. equipment manager. Voted a half in of his own team in recent share was defensive halfback J. weeks and the apparent slump of Robert Smith. In addition, Dick Lewis Hoad, the Aussies’ No. 1 Kercher, | sidelined with elbow player. | injury, wag voted @ full t La { j Cad 4 . bs ‘ 7 » ¥ . i ¥ . ! KS rn a . : “ ~~ % J, : : __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954 ~ annister-Landy Race ‘Thrill. of Year’ sserssnthize cre China Whirling into the final 100 yards| nigter was timed in. 3:388 and aerials in the Blue-Gray th 16-year history of the the | i . | - a i | ; rf if aF (CST) Christmas Day, will be tele- | Vised (NBC) for the first time. Australia’s record - holding John | the sports “‘thril] of year” in get passes. The ‘ ee ee | ee oe ones eee two of the na : DA "S$ BIG 3 ul Reise Emgie Glas af Vex Se ne See eartdeete Eaton and. Tony ucke QS Plan GUARANTEE!- ‘the 2th annual year-end Asso- ‘ Lsetee Pact Landy had been in froat al- The rece mssched the studious radnadraggehagpecleory e S cereans heamenic headed for victory in the great- | around the worid when he ran the four goad tar- ay ard guarantee egainst est mile ever before a packed | ist four minutes or better miles— on almost any crowd of 35,000 tm the sum ja 3:59.4 performance at Oxford, play Coach Hoa Taki ee ee ean song Wynd Pango fo Among the ends, Notre Dame's A pr te see where Briten | tralian teacher who broke most impres- dvantage was and in as flash the long | Bannister’s record with an elec- ve season with 16 California Sun a ee aie ee for 256 yards. passed on right. June 21. ° . . ' completed passes| LOS ELES “I looked back on the inside,” The Bannister-Landy mile was for 609 yards, and Scardino com: | sate Buckeyes scheduled tes then he passed me on the out-|>Y 22 of 117 sports writers and depending en- as oody side. I shifted into high gear but 1| SPortscasters, while another 18 defeat the Con- | Hayes took advantage of a hot sun couldn't catch him.” ag Bannister’s — to work out the muscle kinks of his The 23- 6-1 Bannister— minute performance squad Ist man to crack the four-mimute | Tet of Oxtord was Ist Midget Cager Is jim Bucks are going through mile barrier—breasted the tape! The thrilling feats of the giants ° r drilis behind gates at ee eee Power for Columbia "sm ‘isa ton 7 t NEW YORK @® — Coach Lou | {hoeday drill for the Big Ten Rossini of Columbia's Ivy League Spartan 5 Tested Conference Set Liona prefers his basketball play. | “°° ut Christmas morning while | their Rose Bowl opponents, the ers six feet or taller but if he can Sou Cali by Strona DePaul £2 Arrange for gt a midget who averages better | sounerm California Trojans, stock y Strong DePau er: a game he'll take | 7.0" EAST LANSING W—De Paul of Hockey Tourney Chicago, one of the strongest! A meeting of all managers or in sophomore Chet squads;in the Midwest, is the team representatives of hockey oonieg, ~= n sotemme Cnt Dull (onal Wins . Michigan State basketball oppo-| teams entering the Pontiac Parks nbia's 4-0 record. | nent at East Lansing tonight. and Recreation Department's jun- , Forte, a 4S-pounder trom Hack: |i Rad Pin Classic ~ De Paul has won in 5 of 6 starts, ior ¢ will be held . ensack, N. J. has scored 124 points ) losing only one game in a home | f hockey tournamen e e for a 31-point average in the Lions’| Elks Ladies Bowling League held waaea ae main | ment iat as Ss soe e = ee - aoe a se iantin e sat | me C isnermen rin le scoring threat. Going into this Team members must not reach Ken the Huron Bowl. season, Lamkin had 1,088 points. their 19th birthday by March 1, : ody ls Loser Ruth Connolly won both the 2nd only to the great George Mi- 1955 to be eligible, Games will be , e . ese on Spl Decision high game and series with 91 and kan in De Paul history. played during the Christmas _, | DETROIT & — Welterweight | 7 4 Perfect game in the Red Loss of George Ferguson. sopho- | holidays at the North Side Rink. Jimmy Perrault of St. Paul, Minn., | Pin event is 100. : more forward, is seen as a blow to| A minimum of four teams will took @ split decision from Alan Tied for 2nd in high game were MSC chances. Ferguson put in| be necessary to hold the event. , Kennedy of Bay City last night in | “arearet Miller and Marton Del- 14 points against Pennsylvania.| Further information may be had @ Ground bout at Motor City | ise: with 4's. He has been declared ineligible by calling Leonard Buzz at FE By JACK PATTERSON | and are very happy to take a crack | lesson: Advice to wives and other | Arena. because of scholastic troubles. (37131. 8 ES en a at Ge ee ee Kennedy forced the fighting alt | Yankee Left Signs capsniion tw \ond eadahe Sake goctmaen for | the way in the co-feature bout, NEW YORK W—Ed Lopat, %- _ ; but Perrault's sharp-stabbing left | year-old New York Yankees left- Ofticial NL Batting Marks now Outdoorsmen are at once the |hand enabled him to pick up a| handed signed hie 1985 g pitcher, easiest and the hardest critters to | Slight edge. There were no knock- | contract : $26.95 $16.95 Bass are responding rather ednesday, Salary terms STANDINGS OF CLUBS AT CLOSE OF SEASON well to smalj minnows on tip- (buy presents ‘or. Easy because | downs. Perrault weighed 149% | reportedly were slightly below the 7.60x15 $28.95 $18.75 New Tore. .ssssseene x * 7. ‘ae vee n “ “te é oes Set se event Meson there is such a multiplicity of y 1%. estimated $25,000 level. B on Budget! Milweukes.......0 «13 — oa}? — activity trom pike to | pear designed for every outdoor N ws | nt ¢ 8 © — @ D & 6 % % 407 ° Down! Cimeinnats ......... 1 ‘wwe — s « & so AB , sport; hard because every sports- Bt. Louls.......... Tr re | es | | n,n; ee ’ a” | If this doesn't turn out to be a ee ! One Full Year ene 1 7 r) 7 ewe —_ “ oo 860A banner year for ice activities, both |" ‘5 apt to ve profound likes | Pinyebergh ose r) 7 8 6 7 7 — 63 101 36 ' aa pen ' it | and dislikes in regard to the tools | to Pay! | Porfeited Game—6t Louis to Philadelphia, July 18th, Ind game. won't be because people aren't a So a ; SNOW TIR 7 CLUB BATTING trying, according to local sporting ortunately there exists a ready- . 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Louis MB Sle. ae 188-315 | Goldstein, the only under-6-footer | has arms longer than most 66 rq of the old grouch for a week or SEID-RID will Reduce AS Sk Brand New Fae i) eI Zag) among the Missouri Valley's top | Pre iss and ship Deal SS see af meting oor OE BATTERIES Temple, John B., Cincinnati 46 608188 307/10 scorers, is proving that the| Seven-foot Don Boldebuck, Hows better southern fishing spots. Who 1. Wet Concreie ef Moon, Wallace ¥.. Oi. keel aise .cceenccscceces is 8 tee 193 a a “ ton’s transfer from Nebraska Wet | knows? He might appreciate the » Up to 40 Off Beil’ David R.. Cinetanat _acswsnweieueyete 133 1p ine Las F3 an man weetal in basket —_ dropped in 58 capmreoripd sce d = he'll take you | ; yg Brick ny % Hamner, Gran , Priladelpitie.........ccccces : two-game series with Detroit ong m i kt ys Auto-Lite and Dayt 98 Jabionskt Raymond 1. 6. Louis hed aia aan i fle dataee| At Sefeet I1-inches, Goldstein is | keep his average over the 30-point | ay yun wand is go whole Sax tt 4 rhnllagest I Sie] 6 ha, "Oe, W] IE Priced from........,..... “ gS eee Se eet re ae ee cre | "Bit Detaled a spl nthe | this Sepertment, und can opare | ew and 2 te § Teer Gverentes P ia L., | to the other scorers. The rl . ear Gueren Gaver, Menry J. Chieage al Ra ie tise ae Gent “chlaanaet” tana Chon Lake (omen Gama, 83-90, as Gbidstein| the old pot for a month, there's Ponty, Dee V Chicago 2.2 Yr ef led the Titan scoring with 20 points | stil! time to get him on a fishing FREE FRONT END Kiner, Ralph “M. chicago ede siceieesooeeenesr a | eo Ses | ° and climbed to No. 5 in Valley! trip to Chile leaving the latter INSPECTION! Repulekt, Eldon J. Bt Louis. 2.22 i fe of is aa, Spartans Lose 5-4 scoring at 16.4. | part of January Greengrass, James'R. Cincinnati... 2 Ys? 388 COLORADO’ SPRINGS, Colo @m—| A check of starting lineups and’ The inciusive cost is a couple of TIRE CO Front End Special! Aaron, Henry, Milwaukee.......................... 122 468 8613 28 Colorado College battled its rosters shows you how ‘rare the spring hats under two G's and we'll | e O'Conn P. Milwoubes.................... 16 M1 gi tri way | under6footer i& There are .only \ ies tadivideal Os de Complete Front End Alignment Banks, Foe oiceoanchosos nn — 5-4 Western he ios. Mlb snes esters ving Aen ce at se a ‘i Glee Herts od Penta 6 Caster, Comber and Toe-la nt ne victory over Michigan State | i. we Valley, and just 13 vat of | vx nr ney wees ty oot 25 Pine St. FE 4-2505 oA sos Hy 1s 7, | est night me game marred by 22 107 are listed on rosters Se In rd $ 50 =. 5 Senalen, ——- Detroit has two of the three reg | . scenery i . e663) 770! Bunt Hibchik’s 3-goal hat trick worth it #1 st (108284 ulars — Goldstein and 5-foot-10 Dan | Be the re'é like t “e060 7818-283 | Gave league-leading Tigers | tating. The ott is Fred Babb that as it may, we'd like to WwW 1 Bal i eS See | ne nd rele conterence Whe 6¢ Cadets A AM, whe We 56, | SO See ee ee oun as | heel Balancing abe 7% 46 86.26: / tory. se 8 ¢ t umn us - Spat d 451 “ 118 295 A ‘best wishes for a very Merry Static an 1” TS a, an: S| rs Goldstein scored 343 points and | ‘ “ # 4 International Bout Set —_{ Halling 305 last year as a sopho- Christmas Dynamic , more-guard combination. That put | ss 2 8 1 fg] BANGKOK wm — omsent weiter | them second and third behind Guy Quantico Title Test FREE WEIGHTS s- 6 gf Sooo sir ee way. | wearrow im Detrekt scouring. | QUANTICO, Va. —Washington ies ok eas | Will fight British wel ight Wal-| Sparrow has hiked his aveage| QUA _ Va. as a 6 18 4|— in a 10-round bout here | to 21.3 this season and Tulsa’s Bob and Jefferson and the Quantico, oe 61-311 | Jan. 16, it was reported today. | Patterson is up tp 25.0, but Bolde- | Marines meet tonight for the| 368s 308! Thom, listed by Ring Magazine | buck, the N. boy who never | championship of a Quantico bas- Hit} 308 | 88. the: 10th ranking welterweight | played high school basketball, is |ketball tournament in which the rg = A331 | contender in the world, is expected having things his way. 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Denies Suicide Try by Maxene Andrews ' CHATSWORTH, Calif, #—Max- ene Andrews of the singing An- drews Sisters,-.treated yesterday for what police called an overdose of sleeping pills, took them ~-cci- dently says her sister, LaVerne. “Maxene loves life too much to end it,” said LaVerne, adding that | her sister was ‘completely ex- | hausted’’ from a recent tour | through Australia with LaVerne. | Neighbors quoted Maxene as say- | | ing she took the pills because she | | was despondent, police said. . | The sister act split up last year. | Patty now is singing solo in Las Vegas, Nev. Last night Maxene had recovered | sufficiently to return home and | wrap Christmas packages. Town Seeks Bulb Thief EAST JORDAN, Mich, (UP) — | Police Chief Harry Simmons prom- ised today that the thief who stole |12 large colored bulbs from the city’s community Christmas tree Rueerty Venn COCKTAIL FOR SUCCESSFUL CHRISTMAS PARTIES Nr Sonne N] pavers ee . s il 642d % Acbere Ave. FE ¢-s000 SODSTODSSESOD DODO DIM ae av. 6 ; © DINNER All Tables OLD MILL TAVERN @ @ @ @ 3 3 é @ @ e @ @ @ @ @ @ rs a gs ls Planning a Gala Time for your NEW YEAR'S EVE PLEASURE @ DANCING | @ FAVORS-SOUVENIRS A Fine Orchestra Have Fun This New Yeor’s Eve! Irene Bader in the Lounge . Waterford, Michigan GALL OR 3-1907 FUFS555555555555555555 Tavern Reserved ¢ 0 0 ? 0 e Sd 0 e o 0 0 0 ¢? e e sd e id sd 0 0 ? 0 id id id sd Sd id sf 6 | ¢ IN AND AROUND PONTIAC ‘Hotel Roosevelt Coffee Shop CHRISTMAS DINNER . Served from 9 A. M. te 4 P.M. FREE PARKING Private Rooms for Parties. FE S-8770 Frank and Esther CLARK’ GIANT MALTS SANDWICHES SODAS Open 7 Days A Week New Management DRIVE-IN . RESTAURANT Baldwin et Montcalm Drive-in Service “Take Home” Orders Counter Lunches Sundays 5 P. M.- 12:30 A.M Good Food — Friendly Service Catering to Banquets and Private Parties PURE FOOD “Sun" © Bresktast? — Luncheons — Dinners 958 South Saginaw—Ac Open 5:30 aM ra BEER — WINE — LIQUOR from Jerome Meter Sales A. M.—Closed Sanday DELICIOUS FOODS —FAMILY STY SPORTSMAN INN On U-10—Ar Watertord. Mich. Phome OR 3-9325 —_——— CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS LE DINNERS— cee ae “In Holly . HOLLY HOTEL const, Closed Seturday and Sundey Best Personal Wishes for the Yuletide Season Tohnnie lones — Lee Chadwick It’s the Hotel” Scrib's DRIVE-IN. 180 S$. Telegraph ——_—_—_—_—_—_— s : Dick & Jim invite yeu te DINE G DANCE RL - BAT. . SUN Chief Red Bird and Ble Band Hear our broadcast alternat- ing Gat. and Bun on WPON—@ 15 PM direct Season’s Greetings ~~ From Everyone at the— JACK O’ HEARTS BAR 'N GRILL 2528 Dixie Hwy. “HOME OF FAMOUS SALADS” Closed 9 P. M. Friday ‘til Menday A. M re ne ne nee Marla English ‘Desert Sands’ By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — There's been no more publicized giri in our town than Maria English. She.was signed by Paramount and then eer 4 Will Star in ‘| oy et THE vONTIAC PRESS, WEDNES * “ - - - 5 a iit a SS never made a picture there. The|— @: only picture she made was ‘‘Sheild for Murder” for Aubrey Schenck, and he’ likes her well enough to|— — put her opposite Ralph Meeker in “Desert Sands."’ This is a story of ' the modern French Foreign Legion which will be produced by Howard Koch in association with Schenck. Meeker, by the way, has be- come quite the ‘ladies’ man. In one week he dated Gaby Rogers, Lori Nelson and Maxine Cooper. But maybe this ‘is because his Carr, was in New back now. He ‘played the first skipper in “Caine Mutiny,’ and they have will be nominated for a best sup- porting role when the time comes b j to nominate the prospective Acad- emy Award winners Tom is also very good as the | > professor on Danny Thomas’ TV | show. In other words, he's a good, good actor. * ° * Here are the votes from 376 French exhibitors on the most popular American stars of 1954. The French have chosen John Wayne, Marion Brando, Ava Gardner, Janet Leigh, and Danny general, presented the citation to Janet Leigh last week, and will present the others this week. Wayne was a big No. 1 with French audiences. * * * Talk about- your sentimentalists —put George Raft high on the list. This: story might never have come to light if Raft had not put his home on the market for sale. When George built many, Many years ago he was deeply in love with Virginia Pine and believed he might get his free- dom to marry her. The beautiful bedroom he furnished for her still has her name on the doorplate— and no one has ever used it. $175,000 Coldwater Canyon the house That was 19 years ago! _ * * Snapshots of Hollywood collected TONIGHT BIG JAM SESSION MANNY’S RINGSIDE BAR W. Geren ot Elisabeth Late Kas SSS S44 5555 5% 4% SSS =o" 4°%%"% NOTICE The Next LAZY RANCH BARN DANCE At the Pontiac Armory FRI., JAN. 7th —REMINDER— NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE ROUND & SQUARE 12101 MACK AVE. East Side Detroit, Between Conner & St. Jean Mudson Local £154 Hall Ne Reservations Needed’ Dent Mise ft' ie re ; te “ja ee “dee 1 i it ee ns i | Pane re ‘Ra : ee 2 4 80 THIS [8 PARIS —Gloria De Haven looks like this as a Parisienne cabaret star, singing and dancing “I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby’ in ‘So This Is Paris.” Universal-International musica) co-stars Tony Curtis, Gene Nelson at random: Julie Harris is expect-| A swarm of bees at a maximum ing a baby. From London I hear Point has a population of about that everyone likes her husband | 97.000 and Julie is no longer the shy | flower since her marriage. | don Halli and Linda Danson soaking up the desert sunshine | at Howard Manor in Paim Springs. Linda says that Jon ts | the only man in the world for | | her. Elaine Stritch lost the magnifi- | cent engagement ring and Christ- | mas present Gig Young gave her. NOW! Thru FRIDAY! .- sil til 9 ate Pil DAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954 Show Business The upcoming |! NOTE . . . Mee to the extreme tength ef this program, there will be ene complete showing only, cock might. Sherts start 04 1:60 P.M. She lost it Christmas shopping | and hasn't had a trace of it, and | she couldn't be sadder. | Governor Knight's pretty daugh- | ter Marilyn, and her husband, Bob [| P | Eaton, were at the holiday season | ?. ™. | party given by Arlene Dahi and | | Fernando Lamas. Cobina Wright said she's about ten parties behind with all these pre-Christmas activities. | She was with Arthur Cameron | at the Lamas wingding. Ann Miller and her best beau, William O'Connor, looked very happy, as if they were sharing a | secret — and I happen to know they are. George Gobel and Jack Carson, who have appeared together on | their respective TV shows. are hav- | ing conferences about co-starring in | an independent movie Mrs” Edmond Purdom invited a few friends in to say au Fevoir to Norma Shearer and Marty Arrouge who go to Sun Valley for Christ- | mas and then on to Europe. | Jimmy Stewart's father. Alex. || ander Stewart. and his bride ar | rive tomorrow by train from | Washington. D C. to spend the | the Best Actress Award for “ROMAN HOLIDAY” the picture that was also honored with the awards for " starts et 7:45 9) of it? wood Bowl. world's mountain. purple ridge of the mountain. Ann Scott, the skater. 20,000 People Taste Jazz, Opera, Ballet Served in Hollywood Bowl By EDDIE CANTOR Did you ever have a bowl of something so good that you smack your lips when you think That's what happens whenever I get a helping of ballet—jazz—opera—or any of the entertainment that’s dished up in the Holly- It’s the world’s best, which is fitting for the most spectacular open-air Twenty thousand people sit in the lap of a Nature lends a lavish hand, and there’s no more breathtaking sight than an evening performance—tall trees towering all around, and gleaming stars spilling across the As sparkling as any of the stars overhead ‘are those én stage. Just mention anybody in the field of show business—I'm sure they've appeared at the Bowl: Al Jolson, Fred Astaire, Eddie Fisher, Arthur Ruben- stein, Jose Iturbi, Frank Sinatra, Leopold Stokowski, Peggy Lee, Edward G. Robinson, Lily Pons, Stan Kenton’s Orchestra, Marian Anderson, Liberace, Hazel Scott, Barbara When Eddie Fisher played at Hollywood Bowl, he commented, “One thing about playing here —if I don’t make good I can sneak out \the | back, hide in these woods, and nobody will ever | find me.” The Fisher lad had no cause to worry. Over 20,000 people jammed the Bowl and gave him the biggest thrill of his life. I sat with Irving Berlin, and Irving beamed when Eddie finished the program with “God Bless America” in which the entire audience joined. . The biggest hit the bow! has had in years is—you guessed it, Liberace. What a smile this guy has! His ivories sparkle more than the piano keys! Groucho Marx once said, “Liberace is the only man I know who has three hundred teeth and shows all of them.” The Bowl was the setting for the marriage of orchestra conductor, Percy Grainger, and some years ago, the birthplace of a child. One of the avid concert patrons couldn't resist her night at the Bowl, even though the time for her baby’s arrival was close—how close she didn’t know until she was forced to the shell under the orchestra, and there, to the strains of Bach and Beethoven, her baby was born. The Bowl executives were very nice about it —didn’t charge the baby admission—said he came in on his mother’s ticket! Can you theater. he was born? He was probably called a fibber (Copyright 1954) Horse Smashes Car SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn. (UP) —Robert Boothroyd escaped in- jury but not astonishment when a horse ran into his automobile and jumped against his windshield. | "OZ 222222] New Lake Theater \ 420 Pentiac Trail \ WALLED LAKE \ \ On = — \ With Rebert Taylor and Janet Leigh —ALSO— “CAPTAIN KIT AND N eee and Eva Gabor | WI ODO Oa aes A Very Merry Christmas To All Our Customers and Friends Eat More Lunch Next to Huron Theater : 921 W. Huron St. ~ Free Parking NOW Thru FRIDAY! On Our Wide-Vision Screen MGM's GAY, YOUTHFUL COLOR MUSICAL... With all the Zip and Zing of “7 Brides fer 7 Brothers” holidays with- Gloria and Jimmy. | Cooked Right Before —oroeeeeee eee ee ee ee ee ees ee | CHARCOAL | BROILED FOODS | New Charcoal Broiler eecx 9 GREGORY PECK - HEPBURN » William WyRE'S pone « ROMAN HOLIDAY . win EDDIE ALBERT Praduced ond Owerted by WILLIAM WYLER Serwenptay by AN MeL ELAN HUNTER ord (0H ecto fey Oe lee Maman meet 6 A Pp mee! Pete Your Eves Over Our , Our Special Filet Mignon Broiled Half Spring Chicken Lobster Tails, Drawn Butter HEN BLOOMFIELD DINE and DANCE to the music of JOE BANKET’S TRIO e@ sensational combo EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY « COCKTAILS WINES BEERS § NO COVER or MINIMUM CHARGE 4 OPEN 4% M TO2A M DAILY: EXCEPT SUNDAY FOOD SERVED UNTIL 1 A M You Plan Your Holiday Parties and Banquets RY’S | INN rrateend ond Directed by BILLY WILDER See ee te eens oy BILLY HL OFR ne (ONIN ~~ 4 j , ; t : rf , Open All Day December 24. Christmas Ete.. to Help | : 4 , F j 1420 South Telegraph Reed ot Orcherd Lake Reed ; For Reservations Phone FE $-8060 ‘ AUDREY 26% 45455" Bera SEE THE AWARD- $2.50 | | WINNING SHOW! F <. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954 —o THIRTY-SEVEN Average American Works Third of the Day for Taxes) anerhele Hy § nyt rest aqptE es lfitiel fil ie F | i i i E i HI iy fyi He if : E SEE | { i if 3 He vetle aiid aabte Pd j 4 ry : g KE, 2 r i [ ¢ 3 3 i i : E [ Fi 4 ; | cf i : a ie ! a | fll, rh : i i : : E : f i JETT elt : ell 7 hif 3° a55S d 4 3 i 8F il ) i : i 8 ‘ ; | (ru ow?) . Ps f ‘ . 2 a b ~ Sal eg out the other item from Louisville | ° ALLEY OOP about “Mr, Average.” . ‘ How could Mr. Average, 1 wondered, feel “health, happi ness and satisfaction with the job” if he stopped te think about that 2 hours, 36 miiputes off the top of the bettle every single morning, for direct tates or in- @irect taxes? ; The wonderful thing, of course, is that Mr. Average doesn't really take time to stew over them at ‘all. And neither does Mrs. Average They may both know those taxes SF Se ee top of machine or typewrit- history bag go ie gy Moray“ sme to hae roms : ing” every single day—bup The new Ranger, Forrés-| DIXIE manage the great trick of remain- it teas Wan ease St Ge DUGAN ing reasonably healthy, happy and | dock and after the mid section is satisfied with the job just the finished it will be moved to another game. dry dock. This will advance. con- Twe thirds ts lots mere of | struction at least six months by “Mr, and Mrs. Average” than | avoiding the wait for the Forres- ene third—and the doctors say (tal to be completed in the larger “one third of workers unhappy.” | dry dock. Unless, that is, any scientist, re- ~ searcher or doctor is going to| The United States has 128,225, te think that grousing and griping elementary schools, 23,74 high over taxes isn't the nice average! schpols, and 1,889 accredited col- thing and 1,242 teachers to SIDE GLANCES ' ¥ jb 4 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES . by Edgar Martin O22 Ke eS Pes OR Gaps. 1886 by BEA Survive, Om. “Wait, your father’s on a diet! Give me one of those and I'll hide it where he can find it after we're in bed!” i BRAVEST MAN |! YOU THINK IS THE Ss AT MY CHIMNEY | N INN lite $6 2. eer a fats Sry died 4) Oc] No Matter What Your Problem GAYS > Yd pp, OS G > MY WORDS ; A SPUTT-TT!? B GANTY < ae eae 4: , ee i ' a * at THIRTY-EIGHT yo ee - BAN "s of what San Francisco would @ with a brand-new idea for a transit system. The by look like after engineers came | traffi Sh deaalieaiienl electricity. Isl Crk Coal ST iba | FRANCISCO OF THE FUTURE?—This is an | elevated trains would move along a modern boule. idea &@, quiet section of downtown | vard, traveling silently and without disturbing street cc. The rubber-tired vehicles would be powered i __ |he knocked $10 off the tenant's ; rent for the following month. STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK. Dec 22—Compiled by the Associated Press 30 18 18 60 Indust Ratis Util Stocks 3 Prev day ... 2084 «#12198 67 184 3 Week ago --- M33 1166 673 14004 Month ago 2004 #1114 663 1463 Year ago .... 1438 7858 853 1981 1984 high , 2084 «#1219 683 1833 1954 low ... 1439 %T78 8584 1080 1983 high ,... 1st}8 e936 658 1163 1953 low ... 1302 735 605 08.5 DETROIT STOCKS (nornoiower & Weeks) Figures after decimal points are eighths High ow Noon Baldwin Rubber*.. 17 18 Gerity-Michigan*® 34 37 Kingston Prodfcts*.... 30 32 Masco Screw ...,.. 31 31 3.1 Midwest Abrasive*...... 60 64 Rudy Mfg... _......4- 37 37 3.7 Wayne Screw* a 13 La *No sale, bid and asked * Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Dec. 22 (AP —voreian exchange rates follow (Great Britain dollars, others in cents) Canadian dollar in New York open market 3% per cent premium or 103 37% US. cents unchanged Europe. Great Britain (pound) 62.78 13/16, off ‘s of a cent; Great Britain 30 day futures 2.78 27/32, off 3°32 of a cent: Great Britain 60 day futures 2.78 27/32. off % of a cent; Great Britain 60 day futures 278%, off “w of a cent; | Portugal Beigitum franc) 1.09 7/16, off 00 1/16 of a cent, France (franc) 28% of a eent, unchanged; pega MB labrge te (Deutsche mark) 23.85. une ged; Hol- land ‘guilder: 26.43, up 62 of a cent; Italy ‘lira) 16% of a cent, unchanged; fescudo: 3.50 unchanged; | Sweden (krona) 19.34, unchanged; Swite- | erland (franc) changed; Denmark changed. Latin America: Argentina (free) ffree) 23.34%, wun- (krone, 14.50, un- 7.24. ¥ 1 f | will succeed retiring director B. E. | vision show at its Motorama in| ' p seomeynpl Brasil (free) 1.38, unchanged; | Ly la (boli- exico 8 02, unchanged var) 3963, unchanged: Par . Hong Kone dollar 17.46, un- Grains Static. = [ MARKETS | Early Market mw : T d Produce T di 4 Slow peraorr ravwvce raging Mix in ld c DETROIT, Dec. 22 (UF) — Wholesale verted by yg ame - CHICAGO @ — In a slow trade “ Delicious face, see. | NEW YORK w—The stock mar- J ‘Ne 1, 400-450 bu; Jona- was mixed today in early deal- grain prices stayed pretty close to AB ES 400 bu; wot Pete a: et was peevious session closing prices on | eppies, Meinioeh fener: tM onc, Mo ings. a the Board of Trade today 2.50-3.00 bu! a 74 nore 1 308 Most changes were ” 50 bu. Cider, 8 At the opening most cereals were Pears. Bose. No 1. 320-6.00 be. 5 gains ran to around 4% points at the tables: Beets, topped, No. 1, 1.00- | outside. Losses ctional. @ Bittle lower with oats a prime |, UU Chimes Nel 68-100 bu; ; were fra exception. December oats again | °ery. No |, 100-190 ow, caboage. red. Almost all major divisions were No 1, 90-125 bu; cabbage, sprouts, No get eff to a strong start. This was | No |. #-1.25 bu Carrots, No 1 10-06 des mixed. Motors were unchanged to ~ E rr . the last day for trading in all De- e0-1 50 ba. “Cote swe,t3 9-3 60 erate; lower. Oils were higher on bal- cember futures. Root 1 00.1 se os Penne, No 1, 1 00- a aa & 125 bu. Horseradish No. 1, 58. : market was mixed at Wheat near the end of the first | Leeks No 1, 1.00-1.25 dos bens. Onions, hour was % to % higher, Decem og te ry ae eee Parsley, opening with a higher tendency, ber $2.28%4; corn unchanged to 44 | root, 80-100 dos. Parsnips, No 1. 1.00- | and this trend persisted. jower, December $1.52%; oats un- 1.50 %-bu Potatoes, No 1, 1.30-2.40 , i ae: ge eigen Bey hry lg There were a great many large St eo. eee * Rediishes black, No}, 1.00-156 bu: fev blocks on the tape at the start, rye to % lower; De- | ‘ines, hothouse, No 1. 126-150 dos bens | and for a brief time the tape cember $1.12; soybeans unchanged Acorn 35-100. bu. squash, Butternut. | Was unable to keep pace with to & lower, January $2.824; and No 1, 90-1.25 bu; squash, Delicious, Ne floor transactions, lard 8 to 30 cents a hundred pounds | }, 90-1.35 eaeers, et lower, December $13.30. 213-2 50 10-%» bakt. Turnip, No 1 18: Ben s008 maser — 1 5 terday's most issue os Be 1.00-1.50 %, opened ‘today on 13,000 shares Gra rices salad : Celery cab- |’ ; in P bf base end 1 Taek oo oe “Endive, | unchanged at 1%. ©arcaGo GEA bieac No. 1, 3.60-3. ; Among other blocks were Repub- 22 (AP)—Opening | Greens: No, 1, 1.00-150 bu. : ne pe ee ta i" eT ee ern Ha ¢ seeees . « ——— ma- mi ’ up seeseee 227% Jly avo 4.19% CHICAGO POTATOES at 13, General M : otors 1,000 off % elated CHICAGO, Dec. 21 (AP)—Potatoes . ee ¢ ®@ + = ve aesteh ttt ener ait | arrival, th; co virect 308, total Ua (8 96%, Royal Dutch Petroleum .. . a Mer ....... 21¥% | shipments 370: supplies moderate: de- | 1,000 off % at 69%, New York Cen-| Business Notes: Dec 980% Me ceckicex 2.78 mand good, market firm to slightly tral 1.500 1“ 1“ = e S$ in rie WT sem as A . 2.54% stranger. Cartet troct sales: Idaho Res- pee off % at 31%, and Pan se - : esote i 7 . ere Fe fae sccscs Gs bes “Pasa amet end wanes Oe can World Airways 3,100 up| [Ps Robert Gravelle of 2051 Hillside Cats Jan 24-4 -— sales §2.25-2.45; unwashed | at 19%. | ‘et f iViSiOn Dr. reported to Pontiac Police to- aces MAE iecsse eee ce : : Mer geasetea Tis ~ =i goeioae 1291 New York Stocks day the theft of a fender skirt, eeeereee coGs valued at $9, taken from his auto ‘ 12.56 , ta —— 10% Dee ies | poze Dec. 22 \aP)—igee. Cab. (ete 5 , Seal nla oils the (car) wan Fie Lae dee Tse | rene Ng Te Lee onors e erans parked in a lot on St. Louis and of overage 37%, gy BE agg oe vom Poa ti aceen Aves rs . 8 | grade B large 33- 8°68 |Alieg L Stl . 422 Kelsey Hay .. 30 Mi Allied Ch ...'102 Kennseott’ ... 083| 25-Year Workers Here trees. Nice Pines. Browns: Grade A large 36-37 wtd ao Kimb ’ 26%. medium 32, email $8; grade B large | silts’ Cost’ .”) son emt OU: 007 Your choice, $1.75. American Le- as as qrede C large 71. Alum ‘Lid 2.184 aroger .') sea} Ave Guests at Annual gion Lot, aubum and Paddock. Cheeks 33. {lum Am ... 00 Lehn & F ... 223 ° ° —Adv. Feel Radar’s Pinch Market . _, Resstpte ond A - 231 Lor Gina. 04) Service Dinner cmseee Daoty uate to _ ‘ rooe OO Lib McN&L ... 134 If y friend’s in jail and needs FOND DU LAC, Wis. (UP)—Mo. | ous ‘due to. weakness st Chicago nd | Am Gu @ a Lockh” aire " “ Fisher Body Division's Pontiac | pail, Ph. PE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell torists are used to radar-equipped | Am M & Pdy 26. Lone 8 ‘Cem 122 | plant honored 70 veteran employes, . —Adv. traffie police, but the new speed CuICAGO BUTTER & BOGS mn Maes. 8 lerttara ae who have completed 25 years serv- detection units are now hunting | cicaco, Gee Bam) — Betser pal te A CT Ot | ee PS ice with the company during 1954, Pl: ee law-breakers on water and rail. | [*¢?; i cae tm fmol) «428 Martin GI... 31 | at its fifth annual service award anta S irit De Fed fu tae re erat |E AEE Soa ge ene ie ee Bee Bt] Se a ment down motor- es easy, ree 10 sale | Am sates "rs $4) M. J. Olson, manager 8 Am Woolen.... 21 Mid St! Pd... 39.2 beat operators on Lake Winneba;o —_e : ash Ser encaiaus te: oa Am Zine .,.. 116 Monsen Ch...103 | Fisher plant presented each with ® 8 8 and it to use radar to get | dards 28. ¢u @ 32; | Anse Cop... 423 Mont Ward... 773) an engraved watch. ives in n lana the on locomotive engineers alien Armco ati ‘Ns Motor Wheel... #14 R. H. Kempf, plant production who race their giant vehicles rmour dotorola .... also spoke and discussed G:.. @ Br... 35§| Manager, eaae F . through the city. Poultry Aul Refi .... 36.1 Murrey Cp.... 03! many changes which have taken| Millions ‘of Eager. Kids DETROIT oO hey eee techniques ° re Mayor Edwin F. Weis said the sDee283 (AP)—Prices pata | Aveo Mf .... 61 Met Cash R...1034/ place in body building techniques; Wieite +. Town Named city always has had a speed limit por pound fob. Dota for He. § quality co hi Nat Gyps..... 47.7| during the past 25 years. . for boats in the harbor, but it| live poultry up to 10 em Wut.."" 391 Nat Lead../:2 611] ‘Those honored for their long} After Yule Saint has been difficult to tell how fast | rasters (over 4 Ibs) 28; heavy broilers | Bepétx pee re Net wa period of service were: Ge erah wore puie. cronsce 38, Barred Rocks B8'4.27 capone | BED Steel....1003 NY Air Brk.. 95.31 winis p. wood Benjamin P Dares} SANTA CLAUS, Ind. (INS) —A “But now with radar, we cam | ettes (5-8 tbe) 27-29%: geese 28-27; heavy | Bohn a et een” | on 2 wm | Trey 3 buco day in this southern Indiana town tell exactly how many miles an | “"St0,2; “Ethers, vous heavy type | Bond Sirs... 188 Nort & West se er John B. mutter — | is Bosses convince Los ae heur they are making,” he said. | hens 33.34. toms 94-26; small type (in- Borg Warn...1142 Nor Pac ...... 7 Weatherholt Robert J. Sm dubious nia or there cer erin in one Toma [Brad ie”? er oes eo eal Rect om Geet LA Sta Gaus - moderate and barely ample to « fair|poaa oe. ie phate pom ti, | Warden Adam Becker wuren | This busy little hill community Livestock « | demand. mt type hens pet zante Burroughs civeee $8.3 Oliver Op... 140 gomes Serrevelle J. Hare Cnet would be quietly relaxing through gp ong gpm Roasters in light supply and “demand Seek es Gomes we ee prow Pee tocesen | & Hoosier winter were it not for wen. Bet cooegh hogs to make © fully | Supply cf eaponcticn moving ved. Docks [Can Dez o--- HS Pam AW Air. 191] Vatrune 8 Lips Poul H Jensen — | Santa Claus. representative market; undertone and | in fair demand and geese in short sup- t ns P Pi Maurice J Seevers Harold A. Hays Postmaster Elbert Reinke figures few bids around 25 cents lower. ply Few swan geese taken in et 19 pega — $5.7 Parke a 7 Wiltem C Wister Poul 8 Astiis he ber Cattle salable 250. Calves 100. eents. Case “1 4 Penney gc |. agg} Charley Brantiey = Jim T — t total num of letters cow run; market steady, Turkeys: Market unsettied to weak | Cater Trac... 606 Pa RR * 933 | — . ereanmte er Bailey that will be handled by his pic- virtually ne sales Gear deem ond ee bales a cee se eee en a, ace so +++ 176) Claude D. Arnett Forest W_ Dye turesque little post office by Dec. betters, er low ——— — on desirable small hen turkeys, but over- | Cert-teed ’ 28 ~~ Philee ** 386 | oho ga ee en Aly 25 will be around last year’s three ng — EB gE alge! og gy ee) ae Sea eee. ec Freeman Joseph J: | million figure. few canners 1.00 down: generally at lower prices Chryster 11 Pilisby Mille 83.4) . J0neson mene ps It was this letter-answering an- mostly G7 & steck calves | Menry M. Mens 18.80; vealers very scarce, fully steady; CMICAGO POULTRY Chart a "e fren a 0 ge | John C Hodge ogg oO gle which first stamped Santa gnest unio goed and choices vealers 90.96. : Climax Mo .. 852 Pullman ..... 642 | Emory O Clark —— son | Claus, Ind. wtility and commercial 12.00-20.00; | CHICAGO, Dec. 21 (AP)—Live poultry Kenneth G Tinnin Albert Harrelson : , on the public mind and low mostly §.00-12.00._ Barely steady to weak on young stock | C'Uttt Pre .. mp4 rere - 32) josiah G Reed H. Durrelle in the 1920s when the project of a — =... ™~ r oa roepn tyentere ay Lem pola ~ Cole Palm ‘ay Rem” Nana - idl a sat pur bh mars former postmaster phi F. Mar- 5 emall jot 90 coopes *( ay 1, e : ; ch - peas dey Prank A Schm utier 5 Weoled slaughter lambs 30.00; choice and | >); f.0.b. paying prices unchanged to Con Bate is. Rew on : 33 || Lynn & Poole pra ge pay tin, was given national attention. absent; some utility to good |! ; a 125-13.8: heavy hens | - ar 2 Stanley J Shepley Thomas Cowen lambs “18.60; some cull ‘and | 17-185; fryers and brotiers 21-28; old | Conue pe ett Bee Tee Ba | Clarence B Harold H Cromes | When he job of replying to the ey es, OS wish toe Ot | Lerteye siisu: fasch tom verteye: ses [Som Ot =. STE RKO Piet 0! 93| , Mictmott | Law w. Jenne letters became too much for Mar eons. 3: young tom turkeys 23-26; d@uckling® | Cont Mot |. 123 gateway Bt. 443| Byron B Johnson Leute we tin, postal authorities in Washing- . . ; gtese 23-24 Cont Ot Tr Ot Jos Lead | 412} endrees tetany Edward C Proksch ton thought closing the post office . CUnDAGO LivESTeCE can ha a a | ur 377| John R Donham Melvin P. Rentfrow | at this century-old little town would CMICAOO, Dee. 32 (AP)—Galable hogs SEC Ends Hearin Crue Stl 348 Bears Roeb | 756 Netl McInnis = solve the problem 13,000; fairly active uneven; m: 2 aaa 3-80 lower on all weights butchers and Qs Sa eue we ereeaee old yy ae and oe Dis C Seag... 337 Sinclair O . S18 Red Bombers Make The resulting public clamor Bei F oon wee, crs ON Power Contract [sea ont the American Leflon valved the bwd e. Du Pont 4166 Sou Ry 601 e an sts ,ef i808: most 500-300 Wb i686-| WASHINGTON W—The Securl. | Eiar tose ats 10 Sorties Over Isle letter - answering problem by 39.50; @ few choice No. 1 and 2 grades Bast Kod... 681 Sid Brand 388 volunteering to be Santa's aides. 38-80 above this range; most 270-200 | ties and Exchange Commission | 20,0501 """ 3991 std Ou Cal .. 78 36.699-16.50; @ few loads 290-330 ib 1880- | (SEC) yesterday ended two weeks | Fmer Rad... 145 Std Otl Ind 466. TAIPEH, Formosa (—The Na-| Many other groups since then teas high so 1875, but Gis-ese’ him [of hearings on some of the pro- Erced (2) 332 std Of On . aga. tionalist Defense Ministry reported | have Joined the army of volun- ——. ; 13.50-18.08; good clearance. | nosed financing for the controver- Patre ‘Mor , 2 ! Suvens JP 2 Communist MIG jet fighters and | teer letter - answerers, Gatuhts| euatin| 6.e00; anionte 300; | Sial Dixon-Yates private power | prep mul 70. Swift &@ Co 482 Russian-built LAI] bombers made! To each little boy and girl goes gheice and prime steers active, 90-75 | project. ~ | Prueh Tra et cet «i more than 10 sorties near the! , colorful letter, and in cases Se ache allen arene ae ees | SEC Chairman Ralph H. Demm. |S 3% t3 Tex O ful. 1106 Islands toda ich“ ae 1S Mighes:) helaes accraas hates aaa | 86 rman Ralph H. Demm- | Gen glee 462 Tex G Sul . 1246 Tachen Islands today. _ | Which “seem to require more than oe =. agp higher ethers steady hk gave opposing attorneys until Gen Fas -. Pie ac ak | (One Red flight was reported di- that, there are several groups 4 higher. wealers otreng te 1.99 r, | Jan. 18 to file their final written | Gen Ry Sig a8 — me rectly over the Nationalist-held Is-| which try to step into the breach. pao - seta hae ina en. lrlgenionrs ge coe, jen Tel 38 Twent C Pox 29 | lands tients north =" cage For instance, the New Mexico Qnd seven loads 1138-1361 Ib 335¢; high- | ® , or puments | Gen Tir 411 Onderwa 386/ The Ministry reported also ‘Department of the American Le- “gince Pebruary, 1983: t _ ; | cHittette . 115 Un Carnide 87 pot 26.25-29.00. good is. hone re | the following day. [tsoseet Br 75 Un Pac 133 | Communists on Toumen Island gion was asked to answer the dis- 9020-26.00. a half toad prime 975 | Demmiler said it may take an- Geedrieh ee = Air te a7 fired six shells at Yikiangshan but | trpssed plea of two little girls in heifers 00; several loads high choi , reeks is- | Goodyear : S$ I ca pete ft Hvana Bh00 Sew 600% | Sion tam reach its deciein om an (See ees akg Umm gt | Shute no damage. | Cerro, N. M.. who wrote fers 00-24 some | * . | Wh Jn gun due uesday oe | = Holstein bstdore 18 | application by sponsors of the proj- Sortores a oe — a; Reds on Tateng Islarid and the| “Our daddy and momy die in Cerda te ty mt | ect for approval of a 544 million | out Ol 5 66 US Smet $$ | Nationalists on Quemoy was re-| °F wrek. We don't never get j ~ y 7 J 1 2 | = oa chit oe reed eee ie tecing a Bil Bess of Mersn Chee .. on hd ate pt tet | ported earlier candy and . _— Ghotce vealers 1900-2300 «a few head L Cing—IUl million dollars— | Holland P 6 y ob 1 | a Please send ¢ . | Homest i val See St ee TS, et owl 0 | is te come: ty the form of long Hooter mi S14 Warn BD. Pie eel dlord Is Ge Amkng the thousands of requests term loans, |Houd Her 133 West Un Tel %63| LONGIO“G IS nerous ; : Salable sheep 4,000; slaughter lambs I Cent 615 Weste A BE also comes an occasional thank Se eS ee eee 7 Lalas has _— the Ire Indust Ray. 493 Westg BI... 78 | DES MOINES u—When police- | you for past Christmas gifts. But wenied nmbe 130 i down ieee. ;% Public power advocates who Iniend stl .. el. eee a 12|man Frank Bunce. who owns a/ mostly, the letters are from young- . view the proposal to furnish pri : 2 ee eS Sob waa i ee ae Propos T 3 _) peyeriak ir [87 Wise i Pw. 3!2) small apartment building here, | sters more concefned about the low — lambs 13.60-18.00. culls down Vale Power to he rennesece Vary ere 33 sa. to to | heard that the apartment of one of | approaching Dec. 2% and a little te 9.00; package of choice and prime ley Authority (TVA) area as alin parer a4 Young saw 2631); os aa 96 B fal shorn lambs 20.00: some shorn possible move toward destruction '! Silver 63 Ynest shat @s1 fis tenants had been burglarized | contrite about past behavior. wneens: | ool te choice slaughter ewes of TVA | Int Tel & Tel 366 Zenith Rad 007 of $32 and a carton of cigarettes, New Chrysler Director | DETROIT (UP) John P. Mansfield, Chrysler Corp. vice president and president of its | Plymouth Division, will become a Chrysler director Jan. 1, it was announced today. Mansfield, who has been with Chrysler 22 years, Hutchinson. On the Short End ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UP)— | Mrs. A. L. Tucker complained to police that a thief took a clean pair of her husband's trousers from her clothesline and left a dirty pair of dungarees in their | each year of its age. ee LT ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER £2, 1954". Heating Slated on Picketing Southfield Firm Asks ae to Limit Number Fl plex Industries on W. 12 road in Southfield Towns hip | PAGE ONE Dealer Decides to Give Away Christmas Trees Whoever the man who said they took the “Christ out of Christ- mas’ is not entirely correct. This Christmastime, in this very city, every evidence of loving kindness, which Christ himself taught, is be- ing demonstrated over and over again. One sees it, not only in all the good deeds being done by various club and organizations, the Good- fellows’ work, but also in the deeds of various individuals. Take even one case, for in- Stance, that of Bil} Paulson, away about three hundred Christmas trees. | Paulson explained that this was | the first year he had bought trees, | 500 of them, and laughingly ad- | mitted he was no good os @ free) salesman. a He told how, as large or needy- looking families came in to buy a bargain tree, he ended up giving | one to them. Having ‘‘sold”’ about | 200 trees for much less than he | paid for them, the dealer decided | to give the other 300 to institutions, hospitals or other worthy parties. He has a truck he said, and even offered to deliver them. | Paulson was referred to the | Goodfellows for a list of names. Avery, Cadillac-Soo Comes fo Agreement MILWAUKEE (INS)—An agree- ment has been reached between Sewell L. Avery and the Cadillac- Soo Lumber Co. in a dispute over payment of dividends by the firm. Avery, Montgomery Ward & Co. chairman, was ousted as head | of the tumber company tast June. After he was replaced he filed a suit against Cadillac-Soo in which he asked that a dividend voted July 14 be adjudged illegal. Under terms of the new agree- ment announced in Chicago yes- | terday.. Cadillac-Soo will be al- lowed to declare and pay dividends jup to Dec. 31. | | However, the lumber company | has agreed that no further divi- | dends will be paid after that date | |until a plan for liquidating the |firm is adopted in compliance | with Michigan State Law. 'GM Signs Bob Hope for Motorama on TV | DETROIT (UP) — General Mo- tors President Harlow H. Curtice | | said today GM had signed Bob Hope to serve as master of cere- 'monies for its 1955 national tele- New York Jan. 19. Curtice said Hope would guide television viewers on a tour of the | Motorama and exhibits of experi- . mental ‘“‘dream” cars, the “‘kitch- en of tomorrow’ and the 1955 ; models. A rattlesnake has, on the aver- age, two (not one) rattles for Crawford-Dawe-Grove : Insurance of All Kinds 716 Pontiec State Bank Bidg. Ph. FE 2-8357 | consumers was good. There were Tying wOwide wes |FoMMer Teller (Sec, Schoen ty S| Admits Thefts the House of Cornmons today that Soviet policy still was aimed at . te Weak’ Uviting: and weakening) Pontiac Man Awaiting He made the sttement in the Federal Sentence for Paris meeting of the North Adantie| Stealing From Bank Treaty Council. Faced with a possible five-year Funeral Tomorrow room with them. The jurors suspected they were setting a record for lengthy delib- eration but were determined ‘‘to . .. this is a big issue was how guilty Dr. Sam was. It took three days to thrash that out ie of Living Rises ° . ing their tails. Slightly in November ~—--. ' Bealed proposals will be by WASHINGTON ®—The govern-|the Beard. of County Road Commis: ment reported today that its con-|thetr offices, 850 < Road, sumér price index rose one tenth | 2°* of one per cent in November. But 3 if you didn't buy a new car your living costs actually went down. New car models arriving on the market, although list prices were virtually unchanged, boosted the auto price index sharply because 194 models had been selling at big discounts. Otherwise the price news for Information, bidding specifications may be obtained upon Trequest. Bids must be meade upon Oak- land County Road Commission bidding forms. All proposals must be plainly as @ their contents. The Boa fects and to accept the. in the opinion of = price drops for food, appliances a on ne and home furnishings, reading matter and recreation. Food prices fell 0.6 per cent. Tells Ulterior Motive INDIANAPOLIS # — Entrants in a contest to win an automatic clothes dryer were asked to say why they wanted to win. One frank housewife said she wanted to trade the dryer in on a TV set. 195@ Buick, 2 Door, Motor No. 88066254, Sale to be held 1:00 P.M... December 31st, 1954 at 210 Orchard Leake Ave. Pon’ Michigan. Why Be a Worried Santa? No after Christmas Bill to Pay and worry about when Christmas is all taken care of in advance. Save Each Week $ .50....... $1.00 5555555. 92.00 . cn cwns 92.00) wees as Collect Next Year -- $ 25.00 - $ 50.00 - $100.00 - $250.00 OFFICE HOURS Thurs., Dec. 23-30 Open ‘til $:00 p.m, Pri., Dec. 24-31 Open ‘til 3:00 p.m. 16 E. Lawrence St. i ‘ * THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1954 : i Death Notices Melp Wanted Male ¢|SLICE OF HAM 7 , Lost & Found 24| Wtd. Contracts, Mtge. 42 DEX ; A “| Koream Vets—Non- Vets | To LYNCH, 20. 3084, ED. Sno om, — er — CASH . wood, uncle | IDOLE. MARRIED } CLASSIFICATIONS | Siu “pusertt serve il'te| iu" ua atcenmec, Sebes || :|| SETTLEMENT ' treme iram, S Mches | ower Mam PULL Tage WITH fead/*somireptt ‘Lowest Stcbunt ANNOUNCEMENTS ’ Py, Michael cn Apply Cavalier “Ons me oan Bela Card of Thanks ............1| St ie Rosary will be” Heanesder | POLICE PATROLMEN a on = In Memoriam ee Rete eeeens 2 aa RB O penal Home ry Paid ‘ 5 leave a Realtor Mr. Lynch may be seen at the gd. bearion Pian. Requirements [MOWERS esesesescsseecseees S| Purmenuever Funeral Meme | MS) gists une’ sertice. fit Funeral Directors ......... 4 i— ——— | gad Good paysicial com = SUBURHAN trom RomERTs, DECEMBER 21. 1954.) Apply in person’ at athes ~ frontage. Ho Cemetery Lots ............ 5 Beverd B. 2416 Cass Lake Wood | Rah” s2"e Pine ite EMPLOYMENT ; > , Brit Rover ooo atic of REAL ESTATE SALpeMan: fm aan - Lester J. and Gerald and Roy A | ferred, “sew and . FA Help ire useasennn: @ Rober Ss alee vice Si te. = 7 : ¥ you reese sagt ee ene Female ..... : Refuge Cherch Tope oo. te 3 sf Help anted See et eeeeeseee 9 bg Morel: BY m ah ae $ arene Mele... ia coneateenes by the Huntoon Pu Per ed anted Male eeeeeee ; eourtects action: = a Work Wanted Female .....11. ar on dela: Card of Thanks 1 A. OHNSON, Real aerineoriete. | e Tease J caltor WE WISH TO THANK Te REV FE. 4-2533 Building Service ..,.......12 frees tor‘neit gets af Kindnest Building Supplies eeeeeene BA, és. omens, Ole (os Business Services ........ a3) ———— i Applianee serviceman 6347 up. Bookkeeping & Taxes weee144 In Memoriam 2 mnetaeer ass't, 6300 up. Chiropodists .............-15 om MEMORY OF JAMEs Clerk 1828) type... ite Specialist 1961. — BON. sa . weeeesee = Ee long, our lives may test, ° 83% W. Huron. Dressmaking & Tailoring : MAN MUST B : Claudine Petit, 17, shows the form Furniture Refinishing .... 16A Seay” m ee eS ws mason. busedy work = Work Wanted Male 10) Furniture Refinishing } . af, | i . an : 6A that won her the “Miss Mannequin , Garden Plowing . - 6B —_=— ye bye leaner: iar mecker. | ~ ee —— . of 1955" title in Paris, France. | Income Tax — cane atl! “ouays, Kershner. eho» passed ereph tt! Cabinet maker. References fur- REPAIRING. ANTIQUES, A. SPE- She will be a contender in the next | 1 sundry Servi away 6 years ago Dec 1948 Standards Engineer | _nished, PE Siem Miss Paris contest. aay N08 | ...ccces.-18 | Gog ealied cur darting mother to To “establish standards) machine LIGHT HAULING. ATTIC AND | La m : ‘ape loads and production control. basement cleaning FE 432 _____ Laundry Service 18 _ ndscaping ssseecces 8A | Where she ts no more Lh Experience in small or medium MAN 97 WA PULL THEO ower eee Se es: See SST cind ‘Giumt Geelee DB oes Bat CURTAINS MYLO & aLL Mar | Moving & Trucking .......19 pit “we ‘pope te see her on the M. C. MFC. Co. ; Call after 6:00 FE 50242. expert tntshes Ie th latest ac S l e | Painting & Decorating +++-20 | seity missed. by ber. chitdren, Gere | 118 tadionvaes ed Rd Lane Orion MARRIED MAN ge rod Sea Mutt dried st AU ToMAy Bua Devid, Ronnie, Wanted | ‘lege training as- _ 3) Lao ; |Photos & Accessories ......21 soa sopce. | Sim i vessscent Centers OM yr experience ou automotive parts near Tel-Huron center. (PE §-4004 |Physio-Therapy .........21A Nursery ip the sale of Ever | steady. Will make someone @| LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUP. Flowers 3) creens. « B teedie? mas. PE 2-9068. fled, beautifully finished. Pontise | Television Service | ~ anrube tose Dusbes. fruit trees. | WIGHT WATCHMAN, EXPERT. | Leundry. Phone FE 24101. aeccees. arg Plowens of 6 mentale, of. Worthenile | enced, desires SOR te er abou = , | Typewriter Service .....22A | 206 W son) Se SS oe Pontise. MA POR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV.| Motors Annual Production Is | Upholstering ACHOODICOCS day & ioe tan tet Bivd: 8., Nurseries. Compan . seo Werk, yy Ad Ly rE Sain eal Valued at Fraction of NOTICES 7 iigiimniepiniemeeers| We ee Pe eae: ae al Estat m5 A, Has __Help Wanted Female 7 ‘ Coal Output Lost & Found PY) ) Rs of any tind Pieet be Landscaping 118A REAL ESTATE rereseeneees 2M) Pe pas i; a a : WASHINGTON (UP) — Consider Hobbies & Supplies eeeenee 4A pn Compiometer. payroll ‘Be = u TREB 2 hentiggee note © ag 9 4 camera, 38 ™ camera \'s PROBLEM? gold. Notices & Personals ...... 33 | ___ Funeral Directors ‘ | Saabler. Ty . fis ww. aot ON eee — — . . oS at ant 3D cal! Us ; In men’s minds, gold : IFIED i be HOME. GIRL Movin Trucking 19 Fao: ATS a belief dating le os caiea WANTED Eiree; Funeral ome. PE ¢-1883 BORD BilpLovnener | abunct or ba ae Ste — & LS eS wen vatas 008 é Senvick a1 PR commana. - Yet a year’s production of the | Wtd. Children to Board ...26 Donelson-Johns _ w a NE ROME. | agus xD RUBBISH HAULED. ror, wan aE Wo tet end oct peur prepay metal in the United States is |W Goods ....27 sll sbame wmeceseess aaron me WOMAN OF YANTe RE | WAccIne | GANG Tras: Vaso na aii. "seth bes: | - Sd" coed hemes all areas, valued at only about $70,000,000. | wig “iscellaneous 28 “DESIONET POR FUNERALS” white woman for general some Gnd “bockheeping. |- Pip “any” lace hots, 01 68 $3] tbe “pore <. This compares with coal Prod A da aa | anne tar one Peta: | astgare| eevee | aan aero os a — pete | Eee eee | oe We saga desma aid | Wanted to Rent __ _ a a 23-5841 abe ‘reaes, relerene + ptr WAS AND m Nas WY AND HEAVY TRUCK Notices & Personals 25 pr ge Bt eteeeesrese | quired Phone est R . FR 3-060) “ - Fe production of $116,000,000. : r08. Se _prme. Wes cuncentect | Tiger Gaull u Share Living Quarters ....30 Voorhees-Siple er oasble rates. OR D427 any: | AUDIVOR RO wes | =| LISTINGS WANTED Gold is associated with the once | wea ; s7 urtains Plekup and deliver, FS ° nd “wild and wolly” West. Yet the Transportation ......31 FUNERAL HOME y CLERK- _ Sta ver. O AGE vou and Western dealer ' greatest gold-producing state is Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs, ....32 Ambulances Service, Fane or Motor!/ STENOGRAPHER | Wa ; 0 1 BOGE | Local ent Leng “ay inthe iene etiaer coplaet, Mae South Dakota, a part of the Wanted Real Estate ....32A| | fartanal type scones Peeks saaminae AN ees TES | cone Louisiana Purchase and not | ais Monuments 4A eaperienged person rs) ae Pickup end deliver FE REDUC D RATE a Seiietes pa sane bret. | usually classed as a real western RENT OFFERED BUY DIRECT AND GAVE gider dom FE 4-400. y 4 os. tate. Exprnienc SUDDEN RERVICE ATER ROR | 40" Telaraon Rd. “" FS eae ~nGetd ta where you fd ts | Rat Apt: Unter 1 Sb Seer Seen ral on _Solteg Ses MANE a ye “G where you "be | - SA e : —___ | BRICR. BLOCK AND CEMENT DETECTIVE aEe VICE DOMES. an expression used far and wide. pony Houses Furnished .. lity memorials a _ | Poman te. took Vast ok — pao te a pall othe | Trucks to Rent tte & commercial MAple §-7A81 Practically all the gold mined | 50° sues Unturalahed 38) eee EN Pang gee a "hwo watt “Niue Gorka Wor ime be See it cas et ce Gow wan | Cemetery Lots 8! Sevstce, Sista cm > | SuNencce Sept Wome) Te Paces Othe fee ate CXAPP SHOE WEP ERESTTTTVR F Rent Rooms ~ MO! PA aa eb Tare af . oe B ASE MENT Pontiac Farm and Gy ee The second largest gold-produc- | For t seoeeee ST | PERRY ott Wh Dire, Pe tis, | dren whhe meter teaches. Live| WATER PROOFING Industrial Tractor Co. IN DE ing _ vl — Here gold is Rooms With Board ....... 38 | es Peon eD erin amar wort Gone trom matte. Quer Open Dally Including Sundays z you ane heving trouble most merely a by-product of copper. = — amtees, OS _2em : VE com! — PE +) a a Precticalty ii of Utahts "| Convalescent Homes coves | Put ses Fomtiss Sets Denn’ toadg 8 OUR SPECIALITY. VOLLMER MOVING BNO FTOR: Shon the dak tne , BOX RE t ES Gm Por WORK IN DRY CLEAN. jeways. ere. for “ American Van above Onxiand Theater FE * comes from the Utah copper mine. | Hotel Rooms .............-39 ing department k. ap ae ENTER WORK ——— es ene ter wpere ON AND APTER Titis DATE. The copper ore. containing gold Rent Stores ...........055. 40 At 1@ am. today Daendey Se 8 Telegraph Pontiac | aneretions and custow ceflding. sas 3 a eee {2.3254 1 ill not be responatbie eee ge en ee Ret ON RRER cece ore ware replies ot | | Ou s ESSEPER. MIDOLEAOE. CARPESTRY BIEN CB IncineRA FORA CLEARED. A Henle | eer sae Bis wentine whew rolysis ure copper re- : ress office ee OS PE +0182. i ; sults. The gold and silver remain For Rent Miscellaneous ..42) following boxes: 1A Sj WANTS WORK. DAY OR eGsTON Senoie ria Fr Bills. | 6 ——_—_ comAtina” paumpiwe REDUCE marke’ U.S} le Houses .......... eal ale CARPENTER WORK. ALTERA ceoateg Fal gp aly Trvamary ‘iewelots mon baying ‘allfcs Sais tke a 60, 53, 56, 58, 63, 64, 66, tions, modernisation, also custom | O74 Wai Depering. Call for est | = ane YOU OVERWEIONT? wM pruiead Ge pede or Property oe 67, 68 @, 70, 71, 75, 76, Woman Sales Manager SE WORK Regt BENTTAL 1 PAINTING. PAPERHANGING.| Try our cave scientific” guick LISTINGS WANTED For Sale Resort Property 44A 78, 79, 85, 87, 88, 95, 97, Wanted cated Paver removed. Estimates. FE Estes : States. It pays a steady, reliable | : 108, 113. — . a er eee | oe: _ Iv.dual nutritional * | Farms voresenee and commen price—635 a troy ounce. : ae — ca ~ 5 et esvng 0 13 POSE LATING SAV AND vm NO ARO WALDPAPRR | oe call re tal as fatten Te Rene There is no standard size for a | or we teenerenes reonal interview. Nationally Modern equipment ylor, ——y — ‘hire ieee 2% W Burce ‘ FE 3-7421, gold brick. The Bureau of ' For Sale Acreage eercccces | established firm | exp a asd td roan a Cease LAYING PIN Painting. Wall | Washing GREEN LAKE OFFICE Mines says each mine that for Sale Farms ...48' LOOK FOR YOUR OP-| ‘isin Somen toe direct to tng, ——— = eae — Pile creamer ems yon Processes gold ore into pur gold | | hom. seles organisation Age Liane PAINTING BA FEARANOING Sale Business Property ..49 eee . to 5 Ca necessary erie full | OENERAT FOILDING-REPATR. WALLs Cl ONE OF PONTIAC'R LAROEST es homes, Lote estates for sale to the Treasury can PORTY NITY in the detatl of educotion shone, ved | and cement work TUPPER _ — fresare buyers Cash waiting. yaad its own packaging. But Rent. Lease Bus. Prop... 49A ag G Ber vi pereeal mervew wil | => | YE —pAINTING AND ea c a is" iad wh s y - arrang +n | ‘ old _. rit a couaiby are jr Sheer Recbenee uetness Pportuns LADY FOR GENERAL HOUSE- | eee A Ad ae | WOMEN W. Waki wall WASHING, ED. OBO £ arsine eee | sINAN ties.” | Work Stay nights FE 8-0769 353 N Cass, PE 3300 +2 “. wht wa ee a | Ph proportioned one y four | CIAL | MIDDLEAGED LADY TO HELP | jOs. FLEMMING, FLOOR LA¥- LL WASHING HINA AND PAINTIN FURNITORE NEFDED inches by 10 inches. | Business Opportunities 51 | | With housework 3 elderly people tendon finiehing 156 Edison. | Pree estimates, FE 52711. I } | in family Modern home osne | 24405 . r oda lots. a Treasury will sel! gokd to| Sale Land Contracts = | ein Pon CLEANING g | eee, rerrenton rem Physiotherapy 214 £. ok ak Fs re icensed alers for any legit- | | sil oc et in Tron yg es estimates. to Loan ...........53 mn weeawara. bir | Sabgfteet DAY & EVE MASSAGE THER. imate purpose. This could be for | Sener | 2 |< ming | teen ILATION, CARPENTER WORK 5 special foot technique 'WANTED FURNITURE jewelry. watches. teeth. door- Mortgage Loans ........... 34 The Pontiac Press wee age MORE, FOR Rowe Atticg, Kitchen! pom hy m St, PE 42961 _ If vou have anxthing for O Ol ) | sot vu | GRapo MASSEUR. EVENING sale and want prompt ¢ -knobs. or practically anything | MERCHANDISE 1 FOR WANT ADS | shag _weges__” a ., 38 aime RADU? Maa * teous _ — eu high ' fiwnrte . al FasTENtNG WeW AND apa | PE eee 8 iis eae made gold into SW@pp ..........-scececees "9" DIAL FE 2-8181 choo! age ae OU a7 MASy sese crest sn 7 & SAI. ATES ( co ET oh p bare hen or after Spm OL 29131 | gon & CEMENT WORK. FREE Television Service 22 OAKLAND GoY ARORST | Sver * Ber muney, it would be counterfeitin 5 SS timate: Qur work guaranteed. Marte OO aD USED FURNITURE BOYER and ar desperately me) @. For Sale Clothing ........ %6 From 8 a.m. to § p.m WATTRE estimate: Ou ave PE 220068 | sil yeee of property to tal Por Furthermore..even the mint can't | fm. ac Experienced Also, Counter, sir! AJ Wedste @ Son. OR 3903.) Day WIGHT TY SERVICE NTED AWNTIQUr pisiiis AND abd courteous action call make gold inte money anymore te eee ae) All errors shoud eo i; w aa amills cing al denna, Shoes Oa ie a 3 “ake |: “aa oo tema Ys | he ia ' ) he 2 - nt on one STRAKA — Office Open +8 Gold was demonetized in 1934. Valentine Gifts ........... a = sere i soe | BERNIE ® RADIO.TV SERVICE Gold refineries usually are | Christmas Gifts . o3. 5D spotty “for errors other Instructions 9 #5 src ie Th BG oye on dort bree mane SPersics | Wid, Misceflaneous 28) 4. JOHNSON, Realtor licensed gold agents and can sell For Sale Miscell : 60 4 for. that of naa WELL DRILLING « AND 6 IN | GUARANTEED RA R ANY STOP LOOK FE 4-2533 gold without it actually being in bet ve aneous al verdeement Mae tap Soop DIESEL am ee mete MEY te a. Pn, | Wasted t buy houses, barge re | 1794 S. Telegraph Rd. possession of the Treasury. | Do It Yourself ........... rendered vesusiess th + 3| St. | ne ae ee |} the error.“ Whee cascelie J HEAVY FQUIPMENT __ Business Services 13) —" oo ee arg — "iy oon Gold ts mined three ways—by ©@meras & Equipment .. 61A | | tions are made be sure to tr fee is select- DRG AG. DAY OR MIONT } sutton, _MY a get your “kill sambers” ctor training service is | ByooMruELD WALL CLEANERS, : ; WanTED TO BOY 3060 | MAHAN HAS BUYERS straight gold mining, as a by- | Sale Musical Goods ...... 62 | || Me adjustments wil be ives || 08 Tien pay yobs as, diecel me | Welle S wntows, Bescenatie. | MITCHELL'S TV | tig #29 truce Gres. HP. Sutton, ane WANT BOTH product of copper, lead, and tine. | caie Office Equipment 63 | chanies, tractor, bulldozer. parte | a) FE 2-27) | —* a " = and by placer mining. Practical. _ ~ Cresta were tor severucs. || mre, end many other jobe in thle | ELECTRIC Tyrmsior 11" © Phe Wanted to Rent 29 our tating win ‘certainly Iy all gold produced in Algska | Sale Store Equipment ....64/ | mente couamne woe suse 1) tit echancaily “minded and | Pu OB _Lypewriter Service 224| ___© me a Weed os aesi is by placer mining. California Sale Sporting Goods ...... BF ee renee enetaetate [| Rito yourself to fing wat whether | POURING AND. Myecne on| ,ZPEWRITERS RENTED = NEN STORE M anagen, wire, >) Exists anne spores, or iC Pi . or ie ‘or . Saar gt airy cag ae Hunting Accommodations 65A | wis’ kite em Information with no ebiigation ard | FAPERT TREF TRING EW NOs ae | TYPEWRITERS AND ADDINO MA-| home ‘Kent or buy, PE Satz) | final ing ad eiosing. Cail we tor i canceled up to 0°30 the to arrang? conveniem confidential | movel che repairing Expert work ——— day to your property. gold ore. All the South Dakota 9224. Gravel & Dirt vee 6 dev of oublicstion eereenal interview m your tows _ General Printing ent Othee Sas. | COUPLE WITH 7 MOS. 29-7 iets production is straight mining. Wood. Coal & Fuel ........67 CASH WANT AD RATER TRACTOR TRAINING SERVICE s & B TRENCHING So TT _vawrence old baby desire 5 room | vod BUY Tr eWELL INSURD I? Most of this country’s gold is Plants, Trees, Shrubs ....68 Lines | Day 3 Dave 6 Dare COR oan eT. == ee line field te. Upholstering 23) unf. house. Close in. deposited at Fort Knox, where. | 2 8123 «fe 828 7 OF FOUNTAIN Pana > ~~ ~~~ |_ Reasonable rent. Will MAHAN about $15,000,000,000 worth of the | ‘For Sale Pets o.-sssss.--, ™ | 8 if ie ie quality tor SONY ETS i | Se bende, {tr aie give excellent care. Ref- yellow metal ! Dogs Trained. Boarded ... : se if oOL. co 8 3. om Pa wddtcoa! bllons are ccatered at] para uxncunpse 1 ¢ ts iS Se || Seeee Burien 02 e ec Rime re ein, 7 |S RRAEORAEE UE am es mma | Mer Cn Ran Bat En mints and smaller re ' , — <2 Pa | No previous special ’ wepining 5 _APPLIA IANCE = SERVI ICE | sLIRCOVER Onaree e nen |F gy 2 at once FE 2-0263 Hay, Grain & Feed........71/} Birmingham Office - 4) ear industrial Co-operative ca tore "washer "rad “ration ‘seekers, | SARLER CUaTOM “CPHOLSTER | gregh —| ao = | For Sale Livestock ........72 | ad and a) thea = shed. NEXT POOP TO BRANCR ‘| Ph. Midwest 4-0844 ewe ae ROY'S, 96 Oskiand ait sppiances Seni | —aett. Pree eotimate, | Ro «OUR TAL | | Wanted Livestock sseeeeeee T3 8 me, Del ame band Elec. — Sewers Cleaned Lost & Foung 24 Share lider Oc rters 30 “erties Carel Porras La For Sale Poultry wocceees 14 | 379 Hamilton = Pay Der sal © ami ed —_ ~ — DO | OO nn wren are na _Muron FE 21 ee Sale Farm Produce ........75 _Separation report—DD 214. | extra. cost meen Srwowed ot 0 FOUND SMALL WOOLLY FEMALE WORKINO os ae ee | WE Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners pup, white with brown spots Cail | we, shere_my_Dome eM _>s bare a HORS be tnd’ bununess Sale Farm Equipment .. oo SS Work Wanted Male 10 = FEY INT | at 168 Tilinois or phone PR 20616 Wd. Transportation 31 fa con! | | Auction Sales ..............77 Help Wanted Male 6 ONO — PAA APPL LAL ALAA POA aoe ogg es oter penn | A CARPENTRY, PLASTIC 2? | mE ER CLEANING | "Qi, BY SSR |WATCH COUPLE wants aIDE Be | RIDGEWAY AUTOMOTIVE | BRANCH MANAGER TRAINEE Awairoes oa SIRES Jinks, Sunday tery. Ph. FE +2012. | _ Ssginaw Reward MY 2-306). day Farms in Waterford fer Fires Notional Creéis Burcen. | AlSSE wal tne | SOUSE RAISING AxD DOOTINGS WiLL THE PERSON WHO PICKED | thio, to courthouse i — For Sale Housetrailers ....78 | diets" acca young mee oo em! car Passse te EA oota con put io Septic tanks ang bets up Indies Tay Ge rsoer | ans Ares Sererairs Bes Be Enchange ire led one } > Rent Trailer Space ........79 = ag ll anage | SLOG a YING AND CRMET estimates. ne LO&T LADY'S Ka! PURSE ih | want eaee ee i Mis- Ble Lp rced natn 20 tion Wietpe willing pat forth | work phone booth Walgreens. Urg-' 9 1968 . or surround- Auto Accessories .......... oe 2 a. | CARPENTER WORK TRIM AL- je 4 mended by “out state resi- rr. areas, to list your prop- Auto Service soocecocecoood 1 vlchlang, "hoa Joni ef canpexTEn © K Kev‘ler Pe téer- AL te ity eT om Setting exelustvely ‘ta SSSERT A CHAPIN PLUMBING | Avbure Heights Anseers | SLOTS, rea? ; Sale Motor Scooters oe _| FULL and Phone FE ( “Rusty.” FE 43513 RD. For Sale Motoreyciés ......83| out vor. ye Merket Mi sans cS aa 30 Pe Gea Po te are pesteen Maney Ueeen te Beger | SELL THE SURPLUS! wed, Contracts, Mtge, 3? BROS Boats Accessories steer. { modet & siding. D. M. Wright oon ne For Sele Airplanes .......88| For Rent Ads! House, | bed = apf EE Be through Classified Ads. casn von | SEASONED LAND TORS ° Otiered ...87| apartment, roomis, ar repair ; 8-002 ars * 26673 CAPITC! SAVINGS & LOAN co. of “wd we Transportation oe 87 | , y-| REE Ta no A By. Land, livestock, machin-| % Ww muon 8. FE i Wanted Used Cars ........ $3 thing. Dial FE 2-8181 tor — re! Seen hi thet FE| Finest Paces Pas HOUSES WANTED - ed € | EW. ery, anything! Dia ighest Prices Paid. waiting with from $800 te pear Trucks ..... ea ads writer, tleman — er need = nant Oot Specialist 15A | 2-R181. On land contracts. Get cur FREE fake deve at mares * For Sale Used Cars ..... : | ae eees ners tose sere or | nts “in EE sesioee * FE NICHOLE & RARGER co R. D. RILEY, BROKER eereres pte rewan, 33: W. Huron 61, FE 60183 rR Get ’ ; , ' th a =| . “ Ean Sia a . . Fe a Ee i >. > ; 3 “Apery rE RA es Mardwere 15:6 Union “Tee Ra Lake Village. CLOSE IN APT. 3 ROOMS wd Weal Clear aad tn good condi eat, gas, stove end FL "OVD. KENT, Realtor) “Ww Bon gg tiny ovedi to COURT APT. 2 WaCANnciEs, §, fooms and a* dec _orated 065. EM 3-4134. : FE TO DOWN cious 5 room newly; decorated R. Hilts < #11 W. Huron i ‘| SAVE TIME! Solve ev- eryday problems the’ Want Ad way! Phone FE 2-8181 for an ad- writer. 1% ROOM Lake. 7 Kaul only oy Room a | 3 tenes. Set -Aubur dt / * tum. Private entrance. PB €131B.0/6 LARGE CLEAN "pa poe Pr ei ms eepin room, 4 feom ae te iu od i i - is eos ts he =a we ; a Sa vn er wey ea ce my . Oye | : ; | P ' | i ‘ . ‘ - nate ‘4S "" gers BONTIAC PRESS) WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1956 , - s = sotel Rooms 39| For Sele Houses 43| ‘For Sele'Housés 43 CARNIVAL , ~ For Sale Houses 43 Room WITH Twix 2 buddies. West side. bus. 5-0300° PLEASANT FRONT Room ON | ®& fer 1 or refined | g ve +1099 SLEEPING ROOM FOR WORE | _ girl. Near P.O. ate N MID ROOM FOR GIRL | HEAT) itne Cham aexPine ROOM ae wer on AUTO bus rE PRIV. ENT 3% WOT enny- Bus * walking cist citance orem BOARD Aas ROOM. Wilson xD BOARD ON WEST ice home. 741 Owego , La ’ bu tee bed: oaks. Saginaw Convalescent Homes = ewer er eee mee Fa et ees * ROOMS, 1 town ‘4 Ge mee | Phone rE. HOTEL PONTIAC WEEKLY RATES $10 and $12 “Hare ok ee FR E tmcep a gy A PE - WEEKLY’ RATES $12 and wu ROOMS WITH TV rE onir i : a ¢ a 4 if Lt | hs j & ii ae wait i appointment today — it Erz = - Somat drive ivan @ privileges $12,000 e ree 2-0385 ROOM ai down peyment. FE 53 i ¥ y | Ae == ons Cc ME oun Ne@ 3 bedroom. Li room window wall and L, Fire- pees SSS light basement with recreation space Ready to move inte. At tached carport. end cedar shakes con Corner ict. 2 ees ae eee | THELMA M. ELWOOD) 5143 Cass-EBlizabeth Lake FE +126 FE 43844 Open 0 to 1. |, SYLVAN | oF agegSeEee FF beedf TO GET YOUR FREE CHRIST MAS GIPT. TAKE YOUR, OF A STUDIO CcouUCH. | SET OR COOKING | RANGE — OR EQUIVALENT IN PURCHASE Beautiful 3 Bedroom RANCH HOME With Carport $65 Month | Only $190 Dn. [& VETERANS PLUS COSTS $750 DOWN — FHA PLUS COSTS Bome completed homes ready for immediate occupancy | See mode! 11-0 daily at corner of | Joangey and Crescent Lake Drive. | ROSE-HILL =— ast S paid | Steel Pome: Setiande 3-1101 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | Why Pay Rent? 4 DRAYTON PLAINS ARFA 3-BED- | room shell home rough plumbing complete = OR 3-7571 Ranch “Type SPECIAL FOR OMC. SUPER. VI8OR Attractive 2 bedroom home with features such as beau- tiful fisepince large hiv buflt book $15. 500-te J. R. HILTZ REALTOR odd W Wuron &t Eves STOUT Best Buys Today FE 68-6181 Come On Out In the fresh air away from all the smoke an soot of the city See this located west of Pon tac op an acre Two bedrooms a basemen! with a hot air furnace to keep vou warm this winter and a living room where a few guest, Won't seem like a crowd $950 down and $6,950 total price ef ground * . Money in the Bank Owning yout own home fa like money tn the bank Tt beats paying rent’ and our money isnt lost when invested im real estate It wil) pa two im the full ay oe with of] heat. The rth ste sen lane ace down 9 Rooms $4450 two This home needs work but fe is — the money ‘dw. M Stout. N. BSaginay &8t Open Eves. Realtor Ph tiy 8.30 exterior and | - | Corner OR Johnson BUY A HOME FOR CHRISTMAS BRAND NEW & attached 2 car garage $18,500 terms on“ cal) gong. > LAKE? FRONT miek N, Realtor | -2533 A. JOHNS FF can buy this 2 bedroom | t home practically op is own terms. Complete on the terior with the studd Partitions bg oo ehimne on 2 with e leges on veetitul Williams ° ~ price only $4,800 with $1 500 down up $e | in | Williams Lake Road $395 Down 3 bedroom ranch style home on with large lot ehimney and well are in | mF C. Wood Co. REALTOR — Milliems Lake Rd & M59 Office shy aa 5 § Cal 3-260 iver - OR RARELY Can you find a wel! built & room modern brick of this kind Has 4 big bedrooms iarge sunroom Bic living room with fireplace eak floors & trim. ot) heat 2? car garage paved street) = First offering excellent piace for room ere. Takes abut $4706 down NORTH END Lecated im a good neighborhood spotiess § room modern bunga low. bullt in bath plastered walls | stoker heat Only $8775 Terms BRAND NEW 195) Located off Josivn Ave modern bungalow tile bath er leaving city Own- | ‘Joseph F. Reisz FE 5-6165 | “BUD” Nicholte rae W Huron at rE Co-operative Real Estate eareeege _ SMART BUYS | THIS IS 11 A lovely home Light bedrooms living room ture window kitchen with dinin area full tlle bath with sta shower. glassed in breezeway with | Garage attached § Pretty fenced | yard with lake privileges. Close to shopping center is home ean be bought with 878 down LOOK A 2 bedroom home for $6 95¢@ with small down payment On a paved street. Living room. kitchen, tile bath and utility Ah on 1 floor A lovely large lot with trees and Mowers § blocks to school This - the home rou ve been looking or CRAWFORD AGENC vo and airy ith lc - There's Gracious Living for you in this levely suburban rancher It. brick it's all on one floor with la icture win- | Gow, fireplace tile th 2 de-| Mghtful bedrooms, and for sure | you'll love the spotiess “Young town’ and ‘Thermador’ oven 2 car | gerage. paved drive For full de- ca. Mrs. ——— re $1201 or FE 4-877: _REAI REAL ESTATE STOP WISHING FOR 4 CAR! Select st today im — the Want Ads! Lots of bargains! * | 131 Baldwin . § room ‘ kitchen with built-in Sane | | you “acy IT-WE’ ti INsURE IT: | Member Co-op Real ects ie Exch “ON THE PAVEMENT buy fer only down : EMBREE & GREGG "tt ota ‘Paina a lage _ 34383 Pp. Dally 1 to § pm THE “CHELSEA? 3 Bedroom Brick FHA and GI Approved Paved street. city water, sewer GI FHA $1, cabinets with rustic Lor grog: lao otj Javesd alr heat Piorida ceilin | Spacemaster ling ‘close doors 6 Heep reom ibboned driveway VILLAGE wi San, Perens bes) be tee oon. tile bash * nat | te, ges heal “Comme ett radio cokedine doors cor- . Ber lets Paved street. sewer installed. $24.900. FE22106. FE N¢ A ATH. Near Cas: Leb Low town = “Hey, Mom! Pop's watching that girlie show again!” _For Sale Houses YOR BIRMINGHAM PROPERTY BENJAMIN & STEPHENS N 1 tm Ward's Orchard 2 bedroom ranch home, green fix- tures im a@ tile bath, poy aml yeuew kitchen hidden stairw to ped i cove ove “ceilings” pag oe LAKE FRONT BUNGALOW brick 43 | Beautifu ace §=dec rating @ 13273 living room. lar e | dining room our kitchen w cupboards v blinds, } of] heat, porch, we landseaped yard with ccm system. be cem We will take your home in trade on one of our new homes Check for details Le Russell Young Located on Fernberry St Off Eliza- REALTOR beth Lake Rd. bet. Scott Lake 412 W Huron 8t PE 44525 Ra and M.S. _ Open Eves ‘til @-Sunday ‘til 5 FOR SALE REALTORS Phone OR }-1872 or OR 3-1 769 Open @ to 8 Bun 1 to & EASY TERMS You wil) uae this large 2 jeg room Ful, basement Ot) r- nace Storm windows New dou- garege ation Lin- ‘J coin Near Crescent Lake Large 2 bed- room ranch type. Automatic wa- -: taal Storm windows | | PONTIAC REALTY CO. FE Sars WHITE OR COLORED Modern 2 bedrooms and bath on Th pa! with stelrway to unfin- attic Ful’ besement. full we by appoint | Ses * WE SI SIDE 3 bedroom ‘¥ story Srick front Attached garage 2 bedrooms on first floor talrwes to large = tshed room up “tilit: ot] furnace Ticed diate'y $11.00, 63.000 pte M JONES REAL ‘ESTATE W Huroa CLARK po labaiag ob ROAD For the exec- room Auto — ate modern ranch ine of 3 bed room carpeted hail, select oa! floors, plastered walls. portioned basement with large recreation | room, tiled floors. kiteh shower in basement. fully insu- lated and a i's car garage — plastered walls has been duced im price to $17.960 with terms room ranch bedrooms type home with 2? Large living room, kitchen with inin, area = full bath utility room with automatic ot] forced air heat. end ot) hot -— heater Built on a large jot with 2? car De and patio at- tached $11 with terms LOTUS LAKE FRONT Five room. 2 bedroom year around home fully insulated with large living reom and dining room. mod ern kitchen brick fireplace basement. laundry tubs. sun porch and even an aluminum boat tn cluded $2. 450 WEST WALLTON BLVD Three bedroom, ‘1 down and 2 up’ liv- in, and dining rooms. modern kitchen oak «floors Plastered walls full basement and lot Terms ‘ down CLARK REAI ae 4-648 1362 W Hu Open Evenings Co-operative "Real Estate Exchange GATEWAYS to ESTATE 2 DRAYTON PLAINS AREA Five full | large VOORHEIS ROAD Brice ? bedrooms, living room kitcnen, dinette —_ ore nant Ao So caus hot ater fas Full price $13,650 PE 46181 Gls—$100 Moves You In! NOTHING ELSE TO PAY! CIVILIANS $1.150 Two bedrm. brick duplex homes, full basement, gas or oi] beat ; - | ' | | Approsz. $75 month includes every Mode! open dally 10-7 p.m thin * between Perry On East Bivd and Mt Clemens. Anchor Real Estate Model Phone FE 3-0594 MODERN 4 ROOM HOUSE WITR | recreation, laundry room. ol) fur- | ! | | nace in basement. Large !and- scaper lot Privilege te Union | Lake Pontice and school bus service Ressonable price and terms Edward B. Keith, The _Lake Man. A HAVE YOU $1500, thet you would like to use_ A smali nome iand contract or as down -«rment on a brand new 2 bedroom home? Has full base- ment. o rt plumbing, allon electric water beater of! burnins furnace gliding closet doors Double compartment sink and spray. tile bath, setiect floors. Situated on large lot In @ restricted aren Selling rice $it. HERBERT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd OR 3-7614 3 BEDROOMS Located inside the city on «6 paved street, this home features plastered walls oak floors ment, gas heat and aluminum storms and screens City bus A bergain at oar | | | | | | base i. A. Taylor Lager gag - INSURANCE es 109 Oakland Ave Templeton EAST SIDE INCOME. T home* on T jot room and bath, 1 2 room. both having oi] heat Also. new 1's car ery convenient to both and south end factories $0250 with terms $500 DOWN side 4 room bath utility Full price only $5500 KL... Templeton, Realtor 1338 Orchard Lake Rd FE 4-4563 Open Eves Open Sun 1 North and GI's NEAR FISHERS One ieft of these exceptional homes Having full basement, with of] heat gas hot laundry tubs Large sensationa! kite knotty pine cup double sink, formica coun- a fan aad tile. eleq dinette ee | TILE BATH. 2 large bedrooms, and to expansion Ind Moor All Leno igh wl wails Hurry! Only oe ve T. eal ir 5-06093 * RJ 345 Oakland Co-operative Real” Estate TE emaaes HAPPINESS |Bateman OPPORTUNITY LIVE WHERE YOU WORK Located West Suburban on acre plot business building 40x30 ft cinder block construction butlt In 1950 used for heating & sheet metal 1953 gross approximately $50 000 Also a ¢ room and beth, 2 bedrm home tn excellent re pair owners health forces sale Offered at $16.950 $3000 down YOU'LL SAY ITS GREAT LOCATION DELUNE LAKEFRONT BARGAIN Located 6 milec west like new spacious 8 room «semi-bungalow with two tl fm living rooms. one overlooking lake 2 stone fire- places 5 bedrooms, closet space galore. complete bath with show- er basement with laundry tubs, gas heat. storms and screens insdlated beautiful landscaped lot 72280 ft Needs some bore but priced for fast sale at _ 500 down YOU'LL SAY IT's -To Sell— MAHAN REALTY CO. REAL FE 2-0263 Open Eves ‘til 9; Sun 104 R2 Ft Three Ranch Home grand bedrooms 2? baths gas hot water base rar heat- heated garage 100x100 f% lot lake priv! leges terms can be ar- ranged (1 Nothing Down You ll have to see thie value to believe that rou can re ceive so much for the money 1] bedroom and bath down 3 bedrooms and bath up Basement araage screened porch—all for onir $9 950 ; Kampsen Realtors FE 4- 0528 | m8 jegrapn & Sun Soenceuive: Rea) Estee” ‘Exchange | TO WISH OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS A VERY | WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY | 1078 W Huron Merry Christmas NEXT DOOR GO BRancm "AND A Ee OWE ive | Happy New Year | CRESCENT LAKE | . Padi Poll banement = =e IM WRIGHI ae beat Oac $11,500 terms. | 345 Oakland Ave rE Located at 9837: Clinton Rfver | After 6 call eon 4 nas Drive, Phone YE 40681. ' Co-operative Real Estate | ig Joslyn Free rescued’ | | | | to 5 | Co- _For Sale Houses ~ LLP BUY uhoeall 4 ROOM HOUSE Rochester Full besement, furmace garage. kgs lot. §7,200 _$2.000 down OL 2-4 KNUDSEN Elizabeth Lake Est. Brick home. 3 bedrms. and | baths, | bedrm. and lavatory om the Ist fir Call us sow te see this home To TO FELL nates Partetpos {8 THE BIR \ EE 43) PPL OPP re | | al t } Well located bungalow with en- | closed porch Full finished base ment with asphalt tile fir, carr walls and knotty pine | atures WM. HO KNUBSEN EAL sfo Pontiac vw Bank Bidg Pe 4516 75 DOWN-Ranch bungalow, lx ft Eee room. sod pas | firepiace tered walls -" reat age Here is real ceand t DOWN — Elizabeth Lake Estates. Lovely two bedroom modern bt J full b recreation room oil furnace. car- , good garage, two beauti- lote and cement drive. i | { ‘neat aesenen. and Hurry on this on .HOME AND WE SELL - WE ADE DORRIS & SON CO-OP of] heat, gs Tiwecd FE Season's Greetings MEMBERS PE ¢1557 LEAVING STATE. MUST SELL, | bult ip ' NOT IN THE SENSE OF CUSTOM ONLY. BUT WITH A GENUINE APPRECIA- TION OF OUR PLEASANT ASSOCIATION WITH THE MANY THOUSANDS WHO HAVE VISITED OUR EX- HIBIT HOME AND THE SEVERAL HUNDRED WHOM HAVE PURCHASED NORTHWOOD HOMES THIS YEAR. WE EXTEND To YOU OUR REST WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRIST. | EAST SUBURBAN ‘ 3 with @ pos Ce reom for $7. handle $800 DOWN Geenee eee ee es . aeighborbood near Pontise Motor, stores. bus and school. Ivan W s neat. curtains on al! IRWIN & ROSA 2 Family 2 units having bath, private entrance, showing income of $170 per | month. Gas fu 2 car $13,000, | | Immediate Possession MAS AND A NEW YEAR or HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY THE NORTHWOOD ORGANIZATION | 2328 Middlebelt PE +6 191 | | | $2,500 DOWN-Only 4 years old | Aon A-l three bedroom modern bungalow west side Full base ment. fenced rear yard, as 4: pin $2066 DOWN-Near St Fred's Large 7 room modern home. Here is a lige bome al a reason- able down paym and price.” Only 67.500 1 price $26.500 JAMES K garage (two eS stool | and shower, ation bere. IH BROWN, Realtor | 1342 W FE 2-4810 Hu Member Caan! _Real Estate Exch. _ MILLER clean | BLVD. -Lake | | eat | A Good Existing Home Is | A Lasting Christmas Gift) Complete'y fimish BUILDING Plus a PIVE room home: aise a threr room apartment in rear | of store to rent Ideal for a | gift or novelty or small grocery Total store across from a school. Can — be bought for $1,500 down LAWRENCE W GAYLORD 13 E Pike St CE 40584 SPECIAL EVERYTHING - for comfort- able living ie this lovely 3 bedroom bri-& decorated and richly car- Tastefully | peted. Youll love the spa- ciousness ar4 cleanliness of This exceptional family home Best of location Priced ai $1%600 Call our office for an sppotntment to see it RAY O'NEIL, Bid w Hu Open 0-9 Phone FE rs ith or OR_3-2937 operative Real Estate Exchange Realtor New House $1.000 Down Would you like a brand new bedroom eustom home? Listen to this - pias- tered walls, cove ceilings, picture window. Oak floors, automatic oi] furnace and i many er attractive fea- res. East Side This 2 bedroom bungalow bas walls, full - | bsmt —automatic oi] heat, i Immediate Possession! | with terms | GILES REALTY CO. 1% W. HURON FE $-6175 | Open @ tll ®@. o/ = =| OP DAILY 1 TO 8 P.M. THE “MACEDAY” 3 BEDROOM $1.050 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS | | Perimeter under floor heating Carport Knotty pine kiteben e Carey cerame siding wre lve wated fer “WHITE BROS. Phone on. rrr igang or 9 to 8; Sunday oT “ wy NEW GI HOMES | $675 DOWN ai. Includes the mortgage on these new 3} bedroom face — i Alwindtite aluminum sliding win- — 3 bedroom home #4 smal) building. a acres orl See al cabinets with | Brick Ranch Ultra waters 5 3 5 aa i raged traveled > 4 rooms and | HE FE 4-0521 WE CAN OFFER YOU A VARIETY for sale from $200 te GEO" MAR ee Realtor Lincoln 44900 € room mora Of beat. 61908 we rage . furnture tnciuded Real clean. Wou'd consider modern i z s Giroux Hic 4395 Dixie Hwy OR Q Partridge and frame home *. acre ovieg room 13u32, | p= - fy 3 secrosns | % THE “BIRD” 5, ste see tile th, full ment, ine, eereati — or | URS 4 FAM. $8,950 place. ry room This looks ~~ ff pet Cle panel oo | pow mi ae $300 he ‘ | em tio, $20,508. terms tor than per cent net seture | after all expenses. Apts. are | Income and Oakland em gi 4, ee Ave. Frontage | it's not fancy, you have a sur- 122x242 feet deep plus oon: | eT a ae ee ee tee tional land with ud » aa pee erin nie room | aed this convenient location preredh of 5 ome con soos ee income of | TOP VALUE m y bath, and large cpetoecd| oat Devt © reem Rome right —— ter a. E reeaee | basement. modern kitchen and &- steam heat 6 car concrete See with ~~’ Ad = poll ant block garage $27,000 terms ment. Ro WARD E. PARTRIDGE Y Annett, ee ramon Fuca t ; marble sills, tile, th. Full divided basement, gas furnace & water rs. See our. model today ; $800 DOWN bedroom modern homes blond lake La idarga ree eig nose ows, excellent en, am ; closet e. beth. e of col- ors elevation. Utility reom ter | je at plumbing re HAYDEN | pe E wates Bivd oa a ~ Spacious Colonial Don't confine your family to a “Cracker Box’ just be- it's new, — for price can urchase this pada older me In splend — center hal liv- = ‘wn and in master Imm = _— KINZLER Realtor 0 W Huron 8st FE 4-3$25 2-0829 till 8 | 3E Hu Open evenings and Sunday 1-4 | Six Rooms 6 rms modern home in excellent condition. Mag living rm. din. rm. kitchen and screened nas | entry 3 bedrms. and bath, full smt automatic water heater good furnace storm and sereens Laundromat in kitchen, Paved street. Only $10,000. Lake Home Exceptionaly nice larenggr<< beau- tiful landscaped front ome 5 rms Pe beth. full sm screened porch, 2 ar gerage call caer Gl JUST A FEW LEPT Breck 3 bedrm ranch type homes. Lot 175x154. im an excel jent location. All plastered walis. select oak floors full bemt. with partitioned recreation room psig cas heat. auto gas hot heater Just $325 down plus costs. | John K. Irwin Co-operative Real Estate Exchange GILES TRIPP Elizabeth Lake Estates Would vou iike to be Want Cash Let us list your property and help you get the dollar for it. Pagal are able to you a clean, cash én." have the buyers wa us today’ Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor) 2 W_ Lawrence Street Eves or FE FE 56-8161 1 REALTOR Since 1075 101‘s N. Saginaw St ‘FE 5-9447 _EVE FE 21804 al pe ON CUSTOM BUILT — nearin 3 - bed Full basement. Living room and dining ell measure 32 ft of delightful living kite’ east suburban location Cal! now NEW 727" RANCH HOME - Spacious Activities room adjoining car attached garage tee hed site view of lake Close with and privileges in west suburban Desirable terms BRICK FRONT HOME - can pepe RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 7103 or PE Estate iI downs this home with down payment. Priced Yes, thets the ‘DRY CLEANERS $1.250 down. % ton panel truck. | Y HP an. Put irons. | Racks Full CUCKL ER. REALTY vee Et 4100 FE "Fania | + water j all Classified Ads i 3.1193 #3 W. 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We have four new Chrysiers, all a ) DON’T BE. * § “ . % i : ff : eat ______ THE PON@IAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22; 1954 ad ____~‘FORTY-THREE | Singer Now Has ‘Lassie’ Supporting Role VolesGiveUp SESH C) . 4 +. 2 ae ae y Sj ; sj 4 , School Rights |Soye the Osgervn Tae | Active Support of Solons -- Today's Television Programs - - |Singing Since Red Lingerie Is Perfect || ssp egies "wicca = it | Can Abolish ystem tO (R-Pa) says Republican congress- Channel 2—WJBK-TV Chanee! +—WWI-TV __Channel"1—WXYE-TV Chased’ 9-CELW.-TV Likes a Change ‘Gift for Girls, Wives. in ion | nn must give President fees TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | in “The Little Stone God.” (2) | t#:45—(4) Three Steps to Heaven ly ae weer os than py ares €:00-~(T) Little Rascals. “Wwild| Strike It Rich. Quiz :00—(7) Creative Cookery. | Her Own Four Children | a Soo | gave its Legislature life-or-death| Dutt "ae ” NEW YORK~——Red lingerie’s the big thing for gals and wives Duff, one of the Republicans ' Poses.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad-|9:38—(7) Club Polka. Music, danc-| Home. power over its public schools yes: , Help Her Feel at Home ‘tnis Christmas—Janis Paige tells me—and every red-blooded| Urging Eisenhower to run again, * sic, Jane Palmer sings. (2)/ (9) On Stage. Variety. (2) I've in Mother Portrayal guy'll buy some. But for the friend who has every- | tional amendment to permit legis. nid, in, on merview, Most Re. (2) Capt. Midnight. “Young| Got a Secret. Quiz. . THURSDAY AFTERNOON ; thing,” send him ot her a note saying you've spent the money |iators to abolish state-supported | , in thie ‘ c te:008—~(7) _ Edier’s NEW YORK @® — You'd think a | buying food and clothes and toys for a poor family—and try it. | schools if to retain ra- ee oo Big Town 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) usical necessary for the re-election of Eisenhower goed deed aids werried mother glamorous singing star of. m Our little tribe did it last year—and found it our biggest | cial segregation. ea Austin Grant. (| (9) Down You Go. Quis with| Betty White Show. 2) Valiant | et enti ean, shout! Christmas satisfaction. | Gov, Hugh White, one of the ‘ —_ Dr. Bergen Evans. Boris Kar-| Lady. eT a er ~*~ * & amendments strongest backers. HI-FI : 6:30 — (7) Superman> George! ‘off joins panel. (@. ‘Tels Bl ssa) Love ef Lite wlan Ma Cag am anys _ Are Marilyn and Joé hiding together “in the desert”— aid he expected to call today for || fies Reeves in adventure serial. (9)| Your Life. Ralph Edwards re-|** It was a complete change of pace| °F im Mexico—or hereabouts? California friends can't find Mpegs legislative session Jan. The Norths. “Breakout.” (4)| creates life story of surprise 19:39_(7) Story Studio. (4) Fea-| for Miss Clayton when she took| either ene, They haven't returned calls for some days. prayer sty a Sales and Service T “The Na oe gt aed teeny: | ther Your Nest. (2) Search for| the part of the widowed mother * level ¢ wile wea es? | Engineering tivity.” (2) News. Ace. Ciine,| weight bout: Harold Johnson v8.! Tomerrow, of a small boy in the filmed “Las-| Johnnie Ray and ex-wife of - — | , : Patrick. an Y . — Hunter. Bart | '%45—(2) Guiding Light. nigh aden p> Pomaguenryionee parte epee yes State: officials believe Negroes Blake Radio & TV 4 ¢:45—(4) Looking at Sports. (2): Adams fights : be- musicals. : would rather have good segregated | B. Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. 1:00—(4) Bob Maxwell. (2) Portia Business"—which was a great schools than no schools af all. | a3 Phelps. hind Tron | Curtain, (9) | Mner! Faces Life, (7) Charm Kitchen But slender, vivacious Jan is ©™-| crowd-pleaser. Earlier at a emacs Sheen Laas at eo omis’s Service 5 %:00—(1) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Mr. District Attorney. Special |1:16—(2) Road of Life. cause “acting always was my first —— —=— 29) spe ge tor, ie aoeatent, oot Saam| 3149 W. Huron Street s ion Cociens “hiner one tatidag’ higpiaase te @ranend |" Ladies Day. (©: Bruce / 6° ee phone and kiddingly said, ° against it, The turnout was light. | FE 4-4791 % Basket.” (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy.| parents of- kidnaped boy. + “I know T'm a better actress won't listen to that!" oad ss ee ae Andy demonstrates spirit, of| 15. ‘Byicts Corner, Coc |?O* Prayer, Billboard. | than a singer,” she continues. ~*~ * * ee eed ity ae Christmas. (2) Files of Jeffrey Davey commentary. #:¢0—(7) Stars on Seven. (2) La- And besides. I've been signing Frank Sinatra is being urged corgi reroasaprep nape 292 a Jones. “Double Double Cross.” a5 , dies Day. since I was 4, and I'm tired” | to go to Australia after his | facilities over to te groups ‘ff TV, Radie, Gar Radie 1 1:18—(T) Detroit Deadline. News. |'0—(P Solpy's On. Variety. (9) It's hard to convince anyone in! Copa engagement . . . Tonimy Ppp il alba dl os ’ . : | National News. (4) News, (2) %15—(9) y bunnies. — business that a singer A" | wanville likes blondes, but he'd subsidize private N EVENINGS A 1:30—(T) Disneyland. Latin Amer-| News. %:90 — (2) Art Linkletter. (9) | Bi. She sald on a trip here from | like Lolita DeCarlo, the bru- ieee te PE2-2976 «46. . Hilde . ican beauties ies star with Donald 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater.| Myrtle Labbitt. (4) Jean Me-' ‘ where om nette Montreal dancing doll, Ps leipeves ty Coomme fi " (9) Channel 9. Theater. ee | “Vengeance of Black Eagle.” | I've been my favorite actrees | for Christmas. South Carolina in efforts to dodge = : Tracy in “High Tide.” (4) Eddie| 9) Good, Neighbor | Theater. | 3:¢9—(T) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. | for years.” she added with « grin. | * * an 0. bomen Come an cnt : Fisher. Eddie Cantor, guest. (2)| Deadlock.” (4) little (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Pay-| Another reason she doesn't mind| Audrey Hepburn just publie school segregation |} USED TV SETS : News. Doug Edwards. ee ee a playing second fiddle to Lassie is | flashed word from Londen Opponents tavored a plan used | $10 te $15 Down : The @ 1. |8:15—-(4) Golden Windows “IT love the darn dog so much,” that she’s net expecting .. . in Louisiana which placed segre- $5 «@ Week 4 1:46—(4) News Caravan. John| Scotland Yard. “Four A.M. although she says, “I know that) Talialuh Bankhead’s been on gated schools under the state's : Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry} Phone Call.” '30—(4) One Man's Family. 2) with a dog and a darling boy like the wagon for month! Her “police powers.” They said coun- | 3 Como. Songs. 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with| 5ob Crosby. | Tommy (Rettig) in the program, accomplice, Dick Maney, ex- ties with heavy Negro populations , : 8:00—(4) I Married Joan. Joan Steve Allen. Eddie Condon and/$:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar | Ret even my mother would look! 110. “swnes Taluinh’s on in Mississippi would use the! a puts footballer on book diet to| jazz band. Steve goes flying off! lowe. \“* me weiss dhe wegen, che menne’ die’ —E———== : car Sana ee ee ee 4:00—(9) Justice Colt. (7) Capt.| Miss Clayton, born in New Mex-| enly drinking burgundy.” * ks hur Godfrey and Friends | 2'#—(2) Featurette. Flint. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) ico, got to Helhyweod firer by win % «it FE: AnnualgChristmag party for THURSDAY MOURNING = | Ring a beauty contest. but failed! Dagmar’s off to Alaska for : Godtreyites and children. 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret ‘0 win & contract with the studio Christmas and New Year's—to ¥ 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morne | Storm. _ that. sponsored it. She did get a play the Town and Country = 8:30—(7) Stu Erwin Show. Father; show. | week's singing engagement along Club at Anchorage (with Mick- gets into dither over the super- | 4:30—(4) Mr, Sweeney's World. (2) | with Maxie Rosenbloom in a sup- 4 production plans for his daugh- 9:00—(7) Breakfast Club. ell On Your Account. per club and that resulted in roles | © Manners and Billy Parsons). : ter’s wedding. (4) My Little| Romper Room. (2) Welcome 4:45—(1) Ricky the Clown, (4) i Several Hopalong Cassidy | Dag was in Florida last Christ- Margie. Margie tries to earn| Travelers. [gerd oe glk: | movies, mas; she hopes Alaska’ll be money for a mink coat. Gale |9:3e—(2) Breakfast With Murphy. During the war she did a USO| warmer than Florida is some Storm, Charles Farrell star. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Let's | tour of the ‘Aleutians’ and on her Christmases. 10:¢0—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong sake Music. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) return was for a lead role on we « 9:00—(T) Masquerade Party. Quiz| School. (2) Garry Moore. R. Q. Lewis. | with Wallace in “This Man's : with famous guests. (9) Theater. leriand. Navy.” Fi eee | Jackie (“Mr. No. 1") Gleason Drama TBA. (4) Theater. Pub- 16: 30—(7) Whde's Wi (| '§:30—(7) Cowboy Show. (9) | cae iowa prong ime was offered any TV time spot lisher loses his fiancee because| A Time to Live. (2) Arthur God- Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy servicemen, she was signed by the | @ Wanted im his $11,000,000 of desire to be fair at any cost! frey. ' Doody. (2) Pirate Pete. Theatre Guild for the part of Julie | deal to take over Milton Berle's ay in “Carousel” on Broadway. sponsor—but he’s about decid- She played in “Carousel” for ed to stick to Saturday— nine months and the night after though he may switch from “-.— Today's Radio Programs ~~ closing in that one she opened in 9 to 9:30 for his new half-hour Programs furnished by stations listed tm this columm are subject to change without notice, the revival of “Showboat” and had ops show. BEAUTIFUL 21-In. CONSOLE , been cast in musical roles since, With Doors - Confirming the big money deal, Wan, (760) CELW, (900) WW4, (850) WCAR, (1180) WXYZ, (1270) WPRON, (1608) ©WIBE, (1408) | weet “Lassie” came to TV. | Aévig., whe's vultching trom : j Muthotiens ion Gian ‘the ite ot mother, s@ys Buick will spend $11,000,000 in “ : ws Piter Meee j WHIZ. “breaktest Club wavs. Poul winter | was no great for Jan. She talent—and that talent usually costs half. Tv Tube Weak? bom. bee change Does your need repairs? Picture 6.00 WJR, Hatnline at > Saae Gree F "deere Won’ Toc [ant her bettas Detest Lorene, So Gleason’d get around $5,500,000 Oo You Went « Lerger Screen? WXYZ, Wattrick, McKens PON, News, WCAR, News, an attorney, have four children of 2 years—but his new show, , is Your TV an Of Brand? CKLW, Mewes, Sports 16:15—WIR, Rutgers Giee ; Kitchen Club sina ipa their own — Sandra, 14; Rebin, 6 WJBK. McLeod WW. Otidersicere —— 1:15—WIR, Ma Perking 8, and Jor. 4 $; | dancers, ete., would cost him less—eo he’d wind up with even Use it instead of gash for the Complete Down Payment! Tn on cnart quarts | ETE 100 of Town | 9:0 WIR, Mee CKLW, Musics! aire =| Karen, 5, and Joe | MORE money. Out of this he'd pay for his whole show, of F Triel — T 19:38—WJR. BO. Chorus wiBK. "oot 1:38—WJR, Dr. Malone course. ree Home — Terms WY, Lee Ww, Capital Kore | ye wom a sawn see Light Plan Yule M Meal In -the new ARB. ratings, Gleason's No. 1, “Lucy” 2nd, | WPON Serenade saceciene:. eae Wal Tome otse cians indit sma baron “Dragnet” 3rd, Groucho Marx 4th, Berle Sth. H AM PTON TV ¢.20—WIR. Bod Reynolds WJIBK, Hockey Recap 100 WIR, A. Opatrer CKLW. Davies Beside Daughter * *« * WXYZ, Bill Stern (1:00—-WJR, News | wWx¥Z, My True Story paciypas —_ | ° Emeraid green’ll be the popular color for men's dinner jackets ; W.H . Open FE 4-2525 WiBK, Dinker Musi MCE Qpecte. Ton. CLG. Bemeteet ge | we em id nside Iron Lung ana suite in '85, states Irving Heller of the Society for the || °2> wren St _— 25 WPON, Sports Wisk. Larry Gentile WEAR, yews. a Pitetgeaed oe | ANN ARBOR # — Santa will Prevention of Cruelty to Men's Clothés, who adds that the a ¢:45—WIR, Lowel] Thomas WPON, News . IS “ ‘ll fall flat like Diér. “Men can’t get Music Show : WW, Lorense Jones Set a special table for pretty, 2-/ “natural shoulder” trend en ge WPOm, Art Vea Demme Swi" Beece Mas WXYS. Whispering Ste. WY, Martin Block | year-old Andrea Cappaert, so she along without their falsies,” says he. ; . 7:00—WJR, Quest House CRLW. Manhattan Musie CKLW. Mary Morgen WAR. Wal, Gperte |can have Christmas dinner c*.& « st ' inute pecia $i. wave, Red, exeiton soe ol once poe en ewe pres wad” Sent ace, ey on ane ee is} T ® Sen. Galy Ww, Ww xYz. ‘ WwxYz, Gtr! Marries Andy, since ugust, locked | IGH EAR : WPON, News, Shenley CLW. Eri wich Must | WCAR. Gong Parace :00— WIR. Wendy Werres’ in an iron lung where she will be| fe HE MIDNIGHT EARL . . . Synero Jig Saws $1495 $1295 ; pacha 11:00—WJR. Arthur Godtrey' | Ww Sensi | spending her first Christ S Charles Coburn says his beret’s com-| ‘CRLW. pg Bots el TFURSDAY MORNING wi Sie mic WCAR, News, Muste | polio patient. men ) ‘fortable, “and I can keep it in my ores $2495 $1995 1:38—WJR, Choraliers 6:00—WJR, Vinall, Melody CKLW. Florida, U.S.A 3:15—WJR. Aunt Jenny | Right now, Andy's father, : ‘te so I don't have to check it”. . . Christine wei Lone Ranger wavs Neve Wel WAR, ewe one 0:20 WIR. — roy. @ junior high school teacher | J ‘Y=’ | Jorgensen's date at the “ ptt “Sul Dievcloo— tae ee _Biagiers pp Bein & ed aint ee ne nn, | MIBK. Meditations | tk W EYE. Compenion WJBK, Don McLeod | in Aan Papel, apy trying to; “mj «premiere was his sec’y., Bruce Liffey. ./] selection priced as low es the law allows :35— WIR, . Murrow WPON, News WPON | shake a 80 can spend | . CRLW, Voice of Army = rll Agricit. Voice | #1: aera Bomeagy Be. po "Wwa. Right to Mappiness | Christmas with his daughter, Vis-| tis au ‘cae pag lg the ts one | Toys! Shop Suburban and Save! TOYS! Bob Maxwell WXYZ, Cal ‘ House | itors with colds are banned — . “| 8:00 —WIR. FBI Peace CRLW. News, ‘David caw bene 'Der | ‘ww uesmans wits coming Kean Sisters musical. HARDWARE and MxTE, Ghow ‘Soprere | WON, Bean show” WPOR, Pontiae Party wats Decie ‘Cree lao ot aeciaey te emer toe Marion Brando visited Red Kullers at SPORTING GOODS ‘ . — a eee 6:45 —WKYE, News a Te wy. WCAR, pews, Sescuen { pital. | French Hosp. and the nurses flipped. | . ww. Binatra 10_WIm, sim, Vinal po EEE EIT, . wee ane Dams | Every day hes been 5 cert of | (He took his Josane to hear Tito Rod- | Opes. Every Dey inctuding Sunday 9 - 9 8:30—WIR, ist. Precinct CKLW. Guy Nuna, “Davie pA 4 ig ll Bent WCAR, on Spars Christmas rl Asdy Mer mother _ riquez at the Palladium.) 1751 Orchard | Lake Rd. ues Oke ‘tee FE 5-2424 i 1:18-—-WIR, Muse Mall WCAR. News Rk oes a | brings ber gifte wre pped in | WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A clever girl's idea of looking after W. Genteneed | 1:9@-CHLW. Terence O-Den | WPON. News Ww), Widder | bright Christmas paper. Bat herself is to get some man to do it,”—Irish Digest. 7 ©:6—WEYS. Juss Bney | 1:4 WWd, News Twi Pere Eusabecn weak, Rhythm | Andy can’t open them. Her (Copyright 1954) ‘ 0:00—WJR, Perry Com | CKLW, Toby Devia | GuLW. acstia Ovont : | . = WWi, Bok Tour Lite | | Sebati geek Wate WCAR. N'Day Caller (:46—WWJ. Woman te Howe, je ee with her : EE eee GEESE eter, | RESET TT tors signal tote tein toes mee snl TW SERVICE DEALER! ° “ - ran to tracks. |i °:18—WIR Bi Crosby OOCAN. Gotice Wie Clem Sn Sollee nen SRL. gt. Proven “She's only been here four Short of Car on Tracks | tte on the tracks waving ee Be ar” | cacy emg | wpOR Porm bin” | AAPOR erence | "ut she's matured an awl tt’? SHARON, Mass, ® — William | the tight back and forth in time BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE WxYs, WCAR, Radio Rev. THURSDAY AFTERNOON ww, Jim “Thanksgiving,” she adds, ‘we Kingsley, 15, was doing his home-|to halt an oncoming train. The wi8K ou 0:00—WJR, Wm. Sheehan | 1:00-—WJR, Rood of Life 5:00—WJR, Music Matinee | had dinner beside Andy on a card Work last night when he spotted| train proceeded after the car, Authorised Foctory Service to: 1§ Dillerent Menutecteress table. Christmas we're going to| %" Suto skid off an icy road and/ owned by Dr. Vincent P. Ryan, 3149 W. Huron FE 4.5791 ° ° do the same thing. Then we'll Stall on New Haven Railroad| was pushed from the tracks. oer nena Women in Legal Battle Less Restful Night © (Svs cpa test ow ee eye ee ae es eee . . a window in the lung © . ° for Possession of Meteorite |s Passed by Pope ts xuern™ & A Christmas Present With you SYLACAUGA, Ala. #—Twenty- Supreme Court has held that a VATICAN CITY (INS) — Pope /eebly caressing a small toy car. & ° two days ago Mrs. Hulitt Hodges, | meteorite belongs to the owner of Pius XII spent less restful night | [ven the little movement in her ’ Years of Enjoyment for the a plump, pleasant-taced matron of the property on which it falls. _ than he Kas had in several days, !imbs pleases doctors ony : on. 31, lay down to take a little nap.| “The meteorite is personal prop but Vatican sources expressed no| Was Paralyzed from the néck down Whole Family! jumble of plans—visiting friends. for Mrs. Hodges. “‘It didn’t come The ailing 78&year old Roman in the eek of hor mind wes 0 | erty.” argues Ally, Hel M. Lece | concern. iret is getting ready for Christmas. house-|to rest on Mrs. Guy's property— Catholic leader was disturbed by a Freighter Burns, Sinks SPARTON hol But they could t. | it to rest M slight recurrence of the hiccoughs ; She hada cold and’ needed rest on aullc couch” =| which havé plagued him off and on cat GE ee ee She dozed. | Both the Smithsonian Institution since he first became ill last Jan- "e at Loagerpege Be aa Then there was a thunderous and Alabama State Museum at sank last night fie gow ahleoad TABLE MODEL crash. Se felt a violent blow on the University of Alabama want This morning the pontiff's doc i her left arm and hip. Sunlight the fragment, but the Smithsonian 2 ayer anather ane as ee shone through a hole in the ceil: says the meteorite itself ian't worth fusion of blood plasma to aid in 21 Television Net ing. A rough-edged black “rock | 500. Ff The Pope's ailment has been lay near her . A “Suing is the only way she'll So" roe a ‘ ; ° * : ‘ever it, said Mrs. Hodges of | esophagus accompanying She had been struck by a trag- Sars. Guy's suit “I feel like the |‘ _= j " venumne sd Cabinet arsed & tr coe Gam oer | eres nine: I think God in- | &***Titis | , burtled earth from outer tended it for me. After all, it hit . | 3 space. Scientists said she was the | me.” Customers Complain | s 95 Sone uc ut te o memes The meteorite ig in care of her, saQ JOAO DA BOA VISTA. 3 known meteorite. | i, now. , ‘ poll gh oat wyer — @—The office and substa : ot by g f i i ¥ Za z é i i i EASY PAYMENTS STEFANSKI Television and Radio Sales and Service FE e ELECTRIC CO. 625 W. Huren FE 4.2525 1157 W. HURON ST. | . ~ . vw * _FORTY-FOUR pp TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: _ [JUNIOR EDITORS (ee , Mtovalll SANTA MONICA, Calif. HW — A fobbery case against Edward G. Robinson Jr., 21, son of the actor, has been dismissed. He had been tried in November but the jury disagreed, standing 11-1 for acquittal. Retrial had been scheduled for Feb. 14 but yester- day the prosecution recommended dismissal. Robinson was charged with rob- By ALVIN STEINKOPY LONDON @—The City of Man- chester won a decision today at Chivgiry in England in more than 200 years. : A company of wondrously attired gentlemen gathered in the Royal Courts of Justice to hear a charge from the city fathers that a theater, _kndwn as Manchester Palace of Varieties, Ltd., had used without authorization for 6) years the coat THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER a Ancient Court Reconvened for British Theater Case theater must cease using the coat of arms over its stage and pay costs amounting to 300 pounds— Ordinary laws relating to patents and copyright don't apply because the first session of a Court of | $840. 22, 1956 «. hes Attress’ Ex-Husband Told to Boost Support LOS ANGELES #—Dr. Carlyle L. Ahrens, 61, wealthy Long Beach physician, has been ordered by Su- The court first considered wheth-| perior Court to boost support pay- ‘er the earl marshal has authority | ments for his son to $175 monthly. He had been paying $150 month- some pe to call the court. Letters patent | issued by King Charles II in 1672 ly since he and actress Joyce Reyn- seemed to prove that point. olds, 30, were divorced in March | bing two taxicab drivers on two nights last July of a total of $38. They identified him but he claimed ie o° ii i it was mistaken identity. He testi-/ first place, was regarded as the | decorative this morning. It was| The bewigged counse! for the 1953. Pi fied, with corroboration from his| only tribunal in the land fit to try| summoned by the Duke of Norfolk, | theater caused some confusion by | Miss Reynolds claimed in court Fuel & Paint Ce. wife Frances and friends that he| the action. | who as earl marshal managed the | introducing precedents which went | yesterday costs for caring for their Oakland was at a movie one night and . 8 @ | pageantry of the coronation of | back to Norman days. Some of | 23-month-old son had 436 Orchard Leke baby-sitting with his daughter) The high officers, clad in ermine, / Queen Elizabeth II, The Duke ap-| these documents were in Norman | since the original payment was FE 5-6159 scariet and pointed Lord Goddard, the lord! French, which the chief justice ‘set. “Sears Will Close Friday, Christmas Eve at 5:30! OPEN TONIGHT —a gold, decreed the Francesca the other night. This is Pancho, the central figure in an old and well-loved game | played by Mexican children at Christmas time. e, st bag half full of hard candy or | | fe. ° Ly til Chri : SJ aaeeaaaien | Mmmmes, and every night ’ti ristmas 2. Just above candy, tie bag tightly with strong string as in (B), err WP lane | rer) a round ball that will be Pancho's body. Leave. the tie : orig 1 | YOU DON’T NEED CASH FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS... USE SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN 3. Fill bag above the tie with cotton or crumpled paper, and tie | again as in (C) to form a smaller ball for the head. 4 Use black watercolor to paint on eyes and hair of a funny , red watercolor for the cheeks and nose. The light brown bag > . Paint the larger ball] white to look 5. Make a Mexican blanket or serape (pronounced sir-appy) out brown wrapping paper, with a hole in the middle and short slit as in (A). 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