“Traffic Mishap Fatal Fi clear by midmorning. 4 The lowest recorded tempera- the Atlas were held last summer and last fall. In both instances the missile got into thé air. Before it could get fully under way, however, it- For the next five days tempera-: tures are expected to be 6 to 8 degrees above the normal high of 135. Colder weather is forecast by’ Thursday or Friday, with some ‘rain Wednesday or Thursday fol- ‘lowed by snow flur ries Thursday,’ land rain or snow by ‘Saturday. ‘course. and. had to be blown apart, The Atlas is designed to deliver a hydrogen warhead over an arc reaching as high as 600 miles above the earth to a target 5,000 iture in downtown Pontiac pre- iceding 8-a.m, was 34. The reading let 1 pm. was 42, Shoppers BENT ON BUYDIG'— shoppers with bit one tight in riind’ crowd, downtown’ Pontiac: streets. Men, women and children are ev ee } cy 9 ai: ai ; a | ne 3 Z Ae . at iit ay \ Busy as Big Holiday Approaches . a g ae . a : a ee s stops wiehSorspentoncg fe Saved se Ryo miles or more from its launching point. Its average speed is 10.000 miles an hour. In a test launching, however, the main putpose jis.to check the, (Continued on | Page 2 2, Col. 3) started to ‘wobble and change . A $50-a-plate testimontial dinner honoring President directed toward a worldwide audi- Eisenhower wil] be held at Pontiac Elks Temple Jan. 20 ence, including Russia, He said under the auspices of the Oakland County Republican { balgpeng enlace eallys ~ Committee. throughout the nation to pull money into GOP state and national coffers. A-special feature will be a closed circuit television address by the: President, said Merritt D. Hill, chairman of the Pontiac banquet.’ Hill is general manager of the Ford Motor Tractor and Imple- ment Division in Birmingham. ~ Hilt said that a speaker of na- tional prominence would be lined: | up soon. g to join Russia in bringing the i pe weapons of mass destruction In order fo attract as many under control. Z wives as possible to the affair, + * * ‘ ‘Hill, said, a lower price of $23-a- By to. the United States _and plate has been set for them. its allies he declared “false = ~ . Similar banquets have been thoughts of which we have all been ‘scheduled in seven other Michigan or le ity’ must be \cities, with Sen. Goldwater (R-. leandeniadl pi "Oise he in- Ariz.) speaking in Detroit, Armyiciuded the belief that freedom ‘Secretary Brucker it: Crund Rap- was inherently - more productive -ids,. Sen. Potter. (R-ilich). in. St. than eommunien and assump- Joseph and Rep. McIntosh (R- itieer that “the cnmnghe of ‘tree. Mich.) in Port Huron. Other din- despotism is inevitable,” jners will be in Lansing and Bay \PACe 18 PAST ” ‘City. “We'are in a fast-running cur More Shopping Hints as Day Gets Cloner By JANET ODELL train for Junior yet? If he’s still looking, have him) see the H-O gauge trains that can be set up on a mere 3x4 foot table. number of locomotives and cars, some for imported models. Brainy bugs are enormous metal insects with long feelers. automatically turn and go in a dif- jferent direction. ~ . if your young one bet tha urge aes Bpedlarw say or get hima doe: ¢ | Patlooka Bop-Bag. Standing about — four feet tall, this this colorful reptica | entine Prave Photo ” of the contic strip character will | take a lot of punishment. Telephones of all eras are on the| ee When they approach an obstacle, they! Comics .. Has Dad Seen New Trains? bank, Another talks Re 40 you! Has Father bought the electric when wound up, A third is an up — track of little mischief mak-. iright dial telephone. Pixie boots for young active feet! Kits are available to build 4 larger! . ‘are made of corduroy with elastic’ sts node as cam ca [hi MPR: Ae ERENCE IE OES ‘help children save pennies. A 5 stick” makes note of In tae s. Press a child's. growth in’ height, aes Feminine fingers will have hours — IT OF tun making and remaking charm Vineveagenieadas 22 bracelets and necklaces, Young la- County News...) .ccceeeee ta dies who prance: off to pajama Editorials cea c.das VeGSRREEES 4 parties might like a record tote | Merkets .......cccccecscense, 38 DOQQ to take along their latest rec- Ct irs «6 ‘ * ‘ Pot-0-Gold Puntle 2.2.0.0. ws) A single peart one gold chain is: Sports ‘$2 to 34 |a new fad for teenagers. Small Theaters | .osctcdessy M@ )si8terg will delight in carrying a TV & he Epegneny ceseay 4@ (Goll dressed just like themselves. Pena Ey w late wu Bs “all 1 Want for Christmas tu Sook)” “Women's Pages ....... to oy ag Santa ClaUs 3.66 seinscegy HM (fro, One nae oe oe ¥ ; 2 a i¥ rent of the great stream of his- -|tory, * the President said. “Heroic efforts will long be . needed to steer the world toward | true peace. “This is a high endeavor. But (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) around the ankles. Jingling bells ts ‘aye re [. a wishes about my health.” Florida Ready to Put Embargo on Citrus Fruit: Hee Woman Driver Injured as Car Overturns on Ice A woman driver was injured at 2 a.m. today when her car skidded| Waterford Woman, 72, | Hurt in Auto Accident The dewpoint to that tempers. ture at which the moisture in the Leota Dr., Waterford Township, driveway at 7675. Highland Rd. yes- erday. The driver of the car was Mrs. A car driven by Paul Smith, 54, of 2796 Chadwick. Dr.. Waterford of her car, police said. Mrs.. Stanley was. taken. te . linjuries. Freakish Freeze Covers Roads With Ice Coating * The Weather * * Pell 0.8. Weather Buareae Bepert - Today in Pe im Ponting tore temperature preceding 8 a.m. Wind velocity 10 m.p.b. aie am. Ls: mendes ¢ at ‘ite a.m yeaa A 1:48 p.m. Sandey in F tm Fontiae (ae soneenes downtown! Foor age tn Foution one Pry temperature, so¥seads 2606 va Sb * cleat sab enen sewn u ceeeeentes Portis te eee ee ee ‘artiy cloudy, rain .07 in. eee wae STE RE = “2 in i: > SERSEESEHSESHToSe » S8ecussrareetas Sosense Salata = om. i een By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A freakish freeze hit southeast Michigan today, leaving a thin but dangerous coat of ice on roads. The temperature at the time was 37 degrees, five degrees above freezing The U.S. Weather Bureay in De- troit explained the strange com- bination by saying the ground tem- perature was low enough to freeze a heavy mist that formed in the predawn hours. + *« * Several serious accidents were reported. A Detroit woman, Mrs. | Louella Walker, 43, was pinned against a tree and crushed to death by a skidding bus. Alfred Hayes, 23, of Port Huron, was killed near ‘Mt. Clemens when his car skidded into two trees. - Wet weather and cloudy prevailed across broad areas the 50s in the extreme Southern’ areas. Storm warnings were |posted along much of the West ie Zea: Fig .3 STAGES. i f ts 1 i Mrs. Salome Stanley, 72, of 156 _ivertically im order to reduce the Township, smashed into the rear St./and continues to do so until. the Joseph Mercy Hospital and treated and released for back and neck (guided or. controlled. Larceny Conviction SEATTLE i®—Dave Beck, pres- eet’ ob tee*Teltadltes tiedee, ta is conviction in Superior Court of em. : /bezzling $1.900 from the sale of a union-owned Cadillac. * ££ 2 - The jury of five meri and seven housewives after 8 hours and 17 minutes of deliberation. Beck's attorney has filed a motion for a new trial. newspaper (the Seattle Times) said it had learned that stig tae. wedin alles laa ken Dave Jr,, 37, was found guilty from the sale of two other tinion- owned Cadillacs, The Teamsters president is in U. S. District Court at Tacoma ‘Third Test Firing of Atlas Nearing (Continued From Page One) functioning of the various parts. The missile may be pre-set for a lesser altitude and a shorter range for better observation of its flight. ‘jare secret, the Atlas is believed feet in diameter and to weigh some 100 tons at takeoff. Teamsters ‘After i free an $3,000 bond following his| returned its verdict). on two counts of pocketing $4,605. |. scheduled to go on trial next April| to be about 70 feet long and $%4/SP0W fell in Upper Michigan and ee brates the first recorded struggle FREEDOM LIGHTS — Actress Susan Strasberg in New Y ork lights the Hanukkah candles which commemorate the Jewish Fes- tival of Lights beginning at sundown tomorrow. The holiday cele- took place at 15th anniversary dinner of the New: aa : __ of Reform Synagogues in Waldorf-Astoria Hotel last & oe Offers to ‘heen | é From Disposal Authority: The annual Christmas party and dinner’. for : j : ‘ e - i f a “area session 9: meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday at [which time the’ state heat get|'be Masonic Temple. There “\partment will explain the pollution °© 2” ‘itiatién ‘of officers. in this section, James Rebinsona a2 7 for religious freedom,-Ceremony abr. _____fertreme cation during the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Traffic accidents took at least 19 lives in Michigan over the weekend, one of the, highest death tolls in-recent weeks. ~~ Some roads were slick. Light much of lower Michigan got rain Sunday. It consists of three stages gines. That main Atlas engine is lieved to have a thrust of 135,000 pounds and the two booster en- gines are estimated at .100,000 pounda thrust each. The fuel. con- sists of kerosene mixed with lig- uid oxygen. used in combat, the nose cone con- arming and fusing. The_Atlas, which requires elec-! tric power to operate its guidance and control systems, is launched time spent close to the ground during takeoff, and because it. is easier. to build equipment to launch heavy vehicles vertically. * * * After its initial vertical climb the missile goes into a “pro- gramed’ turn toward the target. It is during this turn that the guid- ance system begins to function, desired altitude, speed and angle are attained. Then a signal cuts off the propulsive power. * * * When power is no longer avail- able, less than 10 minutes after takeoff, the missile goes into its free flight or ballistic trajectory, and can no longer be influenced, Report on Finances (Continued From Page One) ment was “without justification.” * * * “Shifting the tax burden trom ‘holders would cause a greater in- ‘business and industry to the house- crease in the exodus of Detroit ‘families to suburban gal she i said, The ce ittee contended in its report {that high assessments were hurting Detroit's maduetttal future. The city*should get on a pay-as- ( you-go basis, rather than turning of the Wayne County Board Auditors, . described : as lous” the committee's suggestion rail and temperatures Wayne County. iene senate te the 40s, except in) “This would. only creste . new! that Detroit might pull. out sepoiemne’ oo tom of "te cant we) |already have.” he said. The committee said) too. much, is powered by three rocket ‘en-| members of one family, were be. / dav night, the weekend's worst traffic accident. \was killed "Serious “injuries, Killed in the Detroit, Wayne Eye [sect She said she believed the state-: “ridicu 4 DIE IN CRASH Four persons, three of ‘them jkilled in a two-car crash Satur- Mrs. Louise’ Norton, 50, former’ Pontiac school teacher, was killed| Sunday night..when struck by a car near her home in Rochester. * so ime tem Police. _Three-member's of ily—the father, mother and a year-old. child—were killed with another man in a two-car high- way crash Saturday night. The accident ‘octurred near Caro. _*. * * Killed in one car were William Owen Smith, 37; his wife Dolly, 36, and their S-year-old daughter Charlotte. Another daughter, year-old Sherry Dean Smith, was hospitalized at - Saginaw — with other car was Harold Bader, 33, of Mayville. He was alone. The Smiths were driving home from. a funeral they had attended at Pert Huron, Shirley Tyler, 16, of Mus- kegon, was killed when struck by a car while walking. cast of | Muskegon Sunday. Lena Clauda, 73, of Adrian, was killed Saturday night when struck by a car while crossing an Adrian street * * * Donald Beardsley, 57; of De- troit, was killed in a two-car ac- on _ in = peggrensage Township) mstitute of Technology has made Bu afin ge Aegregph gris Beamer iss © SPECIAL PURCHASE site for all freshmen- other riogs Arthur Thoune, 62, of Ward-lengineers.. i 7 ay tet eee wood, was killed Saturday night when his car -hit a tree in Dick- inson County. Roscoe Calvin Sampson, M, of Linden, was. killed Saturday’ night when his car strack a tree in Genesee County. Lester Brown, 23, of Plainwell, was killed when his car hit a Trattic Accidents Claim 19 Lives Over Weekend | Tris_cai 8 Aare on Belle ale sir “{Tewnship, was killed in an auto EB NOW! 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It a: 4 fe *«e Authorities said Buchanan con- Bg fessed the cargo .was loot taken, from a naval hospital in Phila-| ie Regular | delphia more than-a tga ~$9-Setier ae ee, The officers stopped Bu ee jbecause his car resembled that ; SIMMS ao of a man sought for wounding a x PRICE policeman, Hc F |* Sizes 10 to 18. Durable ‘Naugalite’” tooks like and Be OUTWEARS leather. Rib knit cuffs and waist i Full zipper front. - Science Survey Course Is Required at DIT DETROIT (INS) ,— The Detroit fag Seececeoesescesoveccoeces Pi a laa ily DIT President Dr. D. J. Terie Ladies’. Matching _. Pajamas & Robe Sets In Soft, Warm Flannel Values to, $6.95 Family Goes. TOKYO (INS)—8ix Japanese mental sondelida today. puzzled over a mass outbreak struck seven members of a Japanese tamily almost simul- taneously, N “mad Five sensors of the family have been’ admitted to a I mentdl hospital in their home city of Tsu on Isle Bay in & southern Honshu while the other two are reportedly. under | “ observation. i4 said that at noon one day. last week. the en-- tire family of Pujisaburo Yamaguchi, a 59-year-old fish | | wholesaler, seemed to go berserk. ‘They sald the Yamaguchis | were screaming anf throwing things at one another. =. ae Sereda a Do oven OE ceree ene cdecrscccsccocccosoecs: 15% £STRON—25% NYLON INFANTS’ Blanket-Cloth Suse : aie oa Coniplete Sizes — 26 to 40 uh ststerssssscnsesseseasecsasncensnees of insanity that apparently |p ie - = é yin Pos cy ‘ . t \ J ‘ ¢ f \ : : : LEY EA ane AN i - | ; sale Cincinatti iit cilities ciemeniiir ns iii Mail. | aie niin aellitl Sa a Re OR 5 Tr r ae — i « oe * * . " than one stage, a recket could be SS WAN : ANY __Dr_ Goddard produced the first coilless launcher which the tre oe oe tet | WL Welland Canal Slow beld some 200 patents. Dr. Goddard in 1919 get forth the sats. ‘tin'sse ss QCean-Going Vessels? cesfully demonstrated in October and November, 1957. He theorized that with the employment of more semt up specifically to 580 miles — M edict Expert ‘TellsClassTB ‘Living Threat’. LOS ANGELES (INS) — A med- -enely ae pina rie ical expert has warned that tuber- culosis, far from being-a disease above Lake Ontario will have of the past, is a “living” threat to/pass through Welland. Will it be able to carry its ; of the seaway volume? . Seaway Authority, which is spend. § . Sills Dr. Samuel J. Sills of the Uni- ing 20 deliars to Welland to the 727-foot depth, insists there is no reason later. “|build it, but. the project was State Legislature by Assemblyman dropped. health. . * * * versity of Southern California says there are about 55 million Ameri- _ cans with positive tuberculin tests. “He explained to the annual post-/ graduate course on diseases of SHIPPERS DOUBT IT the chest, which met recently in! Los Angeles: - border are not so ‘sure, “This ‘means that while these point people do not have active TB,’ ments they have been exposed to the dis- eliminating ease and should have periodic’ doubt ehest X-rays.” pated a. By DICK WHALEN ‘NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. wm — roughly the point at which the| Veteran shippers on the Great first Russian satellite went into Lakes are worried whether the orbit — and = could reach | |2-year-old Welland Canal will the moon. prove a bottleneck in the billion- doliar St. Lawrence Seaway. [shipping that will funnel in from; This report described three have revived talk of a canal on | Buffalo and joined Lake the American side of Niagara | at Lackawanna. Falls, The idea dates back to | Went from Olcott to the Niagara tae dine 0 Washi [| ee ont: Meats aheve a and least half a @ozén sur- p Mle las The third route, which the en- ; - . - .. igineers then recommended as the The 2j-mile Welland Canal, com-| pest and cheapest, left the Ni- ee ae Oe River at Lewiston. below 'lion..dollars,.. cuts .across. the ..Ni- agara peninsula from Port Weller| around the city of Niagara Falls routes for'an American canal was) A bill asking for a study of made in 1784. Fourteen years canal routes was introduced at made by the U. S, Army Corps of | Altro says the cost of a, tanal Engineers in 1897 and 1898. It by way of Lockport might reach was the basis of the Warren report 00 million dollars but would be to. Congress in 19%. Col. J. 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Boies are you so afraid of ‘it? $8 VERY COZY % ag Oh, I know it’s very cozy to feel One can ask. them. what ‘ta them what to think about the boys jyou date, knowing that Mdm and Dad are always going to steer absolute loyalty to one's ue about everything: You. can ast <8 tect "you against mistakes, * * * However, as you begin to grow up, it stops working this way. that: an answer was wrong, and thatthe -bey they said was un- reliable turns out. to be.a re- sponsible one. I think something like this has happened to you, I think you've you to the right answers and pro-[ of discovered that’ “wonderful” Mom and Dad have been wrong a couple of times, and you are SWEDISH ANGEL Another Shipment 7. gf * Park ot Our Front Door! Py, © cad ite daascuunate So in a person of your age, “terribly upset” -by the new ob- Try Highhanded Methods With Unsociable Husband | ‘Invite Guests to Your Home and Start’ Accepting One. 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You'll have to make _ at Yuletide Party some excuse, because I am ' April-May Group of First. Pres-| “Naturally. acquaintances sor ‘ byterian Church installed Mrs. !stop ving’ cater Floyd Short as chairman when thejbe all right for my husband who annual Christmas party was heldihas an interesting job and sees a a Friday. Mrs. Quentin Sweet wasivariety of people every day. But , a South AVE) road rn ade toring fe. toe. And ¥¢ worries - @n South Avery road, ‘me that as a couple we are Other officers installed were Mrs. |tically friendless, though F do have Lyndon Salathiel, vice. chairman;iwomen friends I see during the | Mrs. Edward Bennett, secretary, day.” and Mrs. John Heitsch,: treasurer, ; There are other wives who are Guests at the party were Mrs.) 29° 5 -John Ball and-Mrs, Leo Yocum.| ed with the same pe ~~ Mrs. Heitseh and Mrs. Floyd Mor- and ny usually work it out tenson assisted the hostess. . : = Participating in the program) They sit at home with their un. a were Mrs. Heitsch, Mrs. Salathiel, sociable husbands and inwardly re-' 2 Mrs. Ball and Mrs, R. C. 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Call now. |) grown on the little island sup- 4) News Service, an army spokes- in the world. , ey nt * Mealiiveiving man confirmed the treasure hunt, - rb tonic. cbut refused to give any ‘details. jm nrot Questior Phone FE 8.9661 Except sor the herb collectoes,(The operation, he said, is “under (Probable Question Fer Prompt Action! Open Saturdays ‘til Noon! 1185 NORTH PERRY STREET Went to: new A. 6 P Supermertot Parking No Problem FINANCE COMPANY : (A fortune of $600,000.in gold bul- ‘Plion is believed buried somewhere 430 Orchard Lake FE 5-6159 South K oreans Eye Treasure Isle ) INCSION,’ Morea ONS)—-A, ple: round the eloce every day” with, Chicteiltetnied boots os the! alae. cone-shaped. dot in the Yel- overlooks the harbor. | few people visit the island, whose @ Cloak of secrecy.” ~ ($78,000,000 Plant (Starts to Store Gas ‘modern bulldozers in search of the Japanese made an unsuccessful|World’s largest paced ihidden gold — believed buried by attempt to smuggle himself into, Plant, a $28,000,000 installation in | 3 MILES ovr Peony Island, the site of the of tuberculosis. ; treasure bunt, is a little dab of Now a resident of Tekyo, Suzuki ‘and situated three miles north- 1% said to have written six letters jwest of Inchon. It is clearly visible to 4 former Korean colleague, ask- ‘trom’ downtown Internationa) ing the latter's cooperation in re-' Park, on top of a hill where the locating the gold hoard. breoding bronze figure 0” general off the army, Douglas MacArthur, report. | edly intercepted the letters and For centuries Peony (or Chak- the result was the excavation circumference can be negotiated The spokesman merely in a leisurely half-hour stroll, but Contents of ft during the summer season a sandy Warranted full-scale i icity. | A former millionaire Japanese merchant in Inchon named Hisao der great secrecy, equipment. The treasure hunt started un- evacuated to Japan at the end of the last world war. in. and coloring, turbines of 8,000 horsepower. yak in Kerean) Island has been work begun three weeks ago ” }ot Inchon, has suddenly become a’ wealthy Japanese merchant at/Korea two years ago. At the time|Lake Maracaibo, has gone into) : ithe © . Suzuki Was reportedly an invalid/oPeration. It is designed to put! suffering trom an advanced stage| Dac’ into the earth for storage] Draws Likely Answer =f id he letters. obviously, NORMAN, Okla. @— Sen, Mike investigation. scccareny, 8h beach on the west side of the is-and the excavation work now be- Meeting here, jland draws swimmers from the'ing. conducted with mec “Well — not exactly,” Sealing wax cogtains shellac, ros- replied, “but. I wouldr’t want you to repeat it.” D-Okia), speaking at-aj- wag asked his views echanized on the distinction between al-| lowing Russian membershiy in the United Nations and barring Red pins a diaipey — o and" tt has: be | aanstion anil oe meine eS _his go lings — worth. $400,..come @ sensational story in Korea. npg answer your question? "000 today — just before he was ——~ _— the man a ea — —EV7_—— PS money than in'57 - While other manufacturers upped prices for . _TMERE'S NOTHING NEWER IN THE WORLD ; "PROVED AND APPROVED ARGUNO THE WORLD e F | RD . Ford’s done the unprecedented! 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Read all: the clues carefully and be sure the right numbers qe ip the right eTTTITITICrCrtrtrTitrT TTT tertirteeiieir ys - PUZZLE NO. 81 NAME oo. ccceccccescees questi dees acénesecdis ease : STREET ADDRESS ..:...... sécnbeee eediagoce . CIY ....... . PHONE NO. 2.2.5... ....0ee f # a J ' F ' i 5 A a a 5 ' # 5 4 ' 5 ¥ : 8 5 a ' i a f t i ft a ' J i J i ft t ‘oe SOLUTION CLUES A. Fear of doing so a “Geeemages waxy e wokt-be vitor: (1) FAILING; (2) FALLING. 3. Few modem can alford te the full- housewives time services of a maid. (3) EMPLOY: (4) ENJOY. Cc. You often hear about beasts in one. (5) JUNGLE: (6) JINGLE. . For pictures of a wedding party should stand as directed by the photearenes Uy GROUP, (8) GROOM. d by these customs among back- ward peoples. (9) MATING: Fag EATING. ‘ F.. An expert designer can get into a dress of man meterial. (11) esals. (12) COTTON. for the cookie jar om a high shell (13) TUMBLE; (14) 4. 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Goms gust be, addressed b POT-O.GOL oe a jee : sisi THE PONTIAC press, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, ‘987 Personalize Gift by <= fo Tesily. T extra touch makes!’ ” *] odie Hoffa's Election a gift distinctive. Like « supple ()f} leather belt’ with a buckle per.) sonalized with the appropriate ini} we ASHINGTON w— AFL - CIO” tial. Another concealed, but appre-) \President George” Meany will be ciated, comfort feature in men's summoned. to. testify in a suit belts is the stretchtype. It expands aimed at erasing the election of during the course of the day with! James R. Hoffa as president of the wearer. \the big Teamsters Union. Godfrey P, Schmidt, counsel for ow iS E EGO ‘a group of 13: New York Team- sters who brought the suit, said he might want to question Meany ‘about what Schmidt called the “irreparable damage"’ done to the labor movement by the leader- ‘ship of the truckers union, Schmidt. told this to newsmen 4son Letts prepared to resume hearing testimony in the case. _ Specifically, Schmidt said he| -Emight want a forecast by Meany ‘of the effects of the labor move-, iment of the Teamsters ouster) from the AFL-CIO and what will! ‘happen “if this split continues and widens into a breach.” = ~~ S oe ‘ : as Federal Dist. Judge F Dickin- 2 Youths Learn It Doesn't Pay to Ride Freights. DEMING, N.M. @® — Two El Paso. Tex.,' youngsters decided) they were tired of pedaling their bicycles, Seeing a stopped freight train, they threw their ee | in - pene WASHINGTON planning to get,off when the train, clear up the knotty question’ stopped, as usual, in downtown Ely bo an ailing president could. ‘a50, legally be relieved of his duties, \will be made after Congress re- The train didn't stop. convenes in January. ‘ i didn’t even siow down until it’ An acceptable solution to the reached Lordsburg, N. M., 160 problem, which has assiimed new plies away. importance in view of President | With no breakfast, Jose Mar-. |Eisenhower'’s three illnesses in 26 tinez, 16, and David Vargas, 10,' months, apparently will not be ‘/pooled pennies and bought three! nacy to find, jonerets. Then they started pedal- * * * ling home . | ME ar'56 miles, night fell and! Sep- Ketauver (D-Tenn) sald he iis drafting a proposed constitu- ‘it was raining. A car slammed ional amendment which would into the rear of their bikes, de-’ permit a Congress-Cabinet com- .| molishing them. i mission to determine whether al Congress Eyes. Sick Presidents Will Try to Clear Up Issue of How to Relieve Them of Duties iP—New efforts 4 * * * WALLED LAKE . ’ HELD-OVER ELVIS PRESLEY uWic CIDCT DIP NDAMATIC Cine ‘al ' IN HIS FIRST BIG DRAMATIC SINGING ROLE! | JAILHOUSE ROCK] at 2 Days Behind Schedule A DIFFERENT KIND OF MOTION PICTURE — presented by WARNER BROS. Fe : * ee ott ‘president is able to continue in ‘Jose received a severe leg cut. jaftice. David a gashed cheek and! * kk * scratches. | Kefauver said the Constitutional ihe rvs were hatgfiatined here: Amendments subcommittee he jst miles from home," they" heads also will begin hearings be released today. ‘shortly after Congress returns in (January to determine the condi- itions under which a vice presi- ‘dent might “replace a ‘disabled’ Queen Mary Arrives |\Hollywood Headlines an | By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — At the party at Romanoff’s (after the Buddy Adier what he has in mind ‘for those two young and fine ac~- tresses Diane Varsi and Hope ‘Lange. . He told me that he is going to team them in “Dormitory Girls:’" mt you dare say this is a Rajon he added. “It is an entirely new story even though 20th made a picture by this title | some time age. Only the title remains new, and the new story will be different.” 1 heard from another source that Diane received a raise as a Christ- imas present because of her. work in “Peyton Place.” Her mother is here from San Mateo to. spend Diane’s 14month- old baby. * x * I can tell you that it will be an- nounced today or tomorrow that president, . YORK ir im The lin er! Elsenhower has proposed a con-f” oe delayed by high stitutional amendment under pemeg pe “heavy ovo. para which the president could declare here today 2°s days behind sched-| in writing he is unable to dis-| ule. ‘charge the duties of the presi-: The Cunard vessel, originally dency and the vice. president due here Friday morning, left;Would become acting president. Sovthampton 24. hours late be-| x *& cause of high winds, Once at:sea,, A majority of the Cabinet could gales and rough goitg accounted install the vice president as act: for another 36-hour delay, ing president if the President The ship carried 1,274 passen-|were unable to determine his own NEW } gers. ‘fitness to function in office. ee ~= LE ee ~ earnest een on an me | Jackie Gleason's wife, Derothy will play opposite Sidney Poitier, and it leoks as though Sam Goldwyn is playing in his usual luck by getting a cast that is big box office, and | who will give their usual fine performances. I thought Dorothy would eet it since no other actress seems as right for the role ag she. _ * ‘+ * from. ; The that’ . gre S Sputnik has made America take a new “We have rightly. decided that we will stand sec- ond to no nation in defense, with the most modern w eapons science can provide. To reach this goal, our nation may well have to pour extra billi lars into defense. . We must achieve this defense strength without . going into another: inflationary spiral, or we could easily lose the freedom which comes from strength — economic as well as military. No satellite launching by other powers could possibly be as great a ‘‘cold, war” victory as run-away inflation in the United States. . While prices, alonig with business generally. appear * to be leveling off at the moment, an¢ h have turned the corner on inflation is Powerful inflatiqnary forces are still with-us), and the need fot new defense spending adds té them, & - + * as Institute of Life Insurance : jeither in New York or Florida for #& \Sign Dorothy Dandridge as ‘Porgy and Bess’ Star “Peyton Place’ premiere) I asked bloc Christmas with her daughter and, ‘granddaughter, ee eee One \- As. for these shy. violet actors, lin the spotlight and rate favorable) ‘minute they make it big. some of (who have done much to further iat random: Ginger Rogers tele- phoned from Havana to say, “You | Dice -jwhom he is separated, isn’t going! Se Orient to ing , — a) to like this, but she might as well face the fact that their a Sevens is a chip off the old bloc cs PR Talent scouts who seldom miss ‘these amateur performances ih ‘schools and colleges, immediately & contacted her. Bot Mrs. G. is & ‘opposed and trying to discourage §, ithe idea of show business. The © opinion of those close to-the young Sn ae Gat nothing will sop ® I'm getting ‘awhally sick of Mar. lon Brando (and other actors like © him) singing that old song, ““My) . private life is my own—don’t dare & Wor. 21 - Dec. 31 IM BUTTERFIELD THEA IT'S HOLIDAY SHOWTIME GET MORE OUT of LIFE — ~ G0 0 THE MOVIES! f NOW hewer's life, including bis ill hesses, is open toe the press—and ‘public officials. ‘they know when they go into a career what the rules of the game are, They break their necks to get attention from the press. Then the a (l them inot all, thank heavens) as- A sume the affectation that they are & untouchable. Get wise, Marion, and start making friends with people © THE HIDEOUS INHUMAN BEING THAT DEFIED EVERY CK OF NATURE “THE BLACK SCORPION” WED.!S<"""" “SLAUGHTER ON 10th AVE.” # 1900 090009908 0868909 Now E7r ra nd Last 2 Days your career. Snapshots of Hollywood collected must come to Cuba—you'd love it.""’ Ginger said she finishes at the new Riviera Club the day before Christ-., mas and will then meet her mother DOORS OPEN 10:45 “Is this a romance’ . Jimmy's song * “Guany Side of the : Street.” “ Dana, was also with the Alders.| {Jimmy McHugh over a song which been taking dancing lessons and, ¥ was one of Audrey's partners. She,’ -, of course, ”* T asked Greg Bautzer, who, with his pretty Welter Winchell, dancing by with! Terry Moore, stopped to talk with & us. He expressed indignation to § has “Sunny Side” in the title. Hee said it is a direct steal from was with Mel Ferrer. At the stroke of midnight, |® ‘We Zan check inflation and keep our economy strong—if weall work together as aroused cjtizens. from your friendly... PONTIAC MERCHANTS! For example— Each of us should encourage those ions of dol- us in government to make every effort There's a job for each and every one of us to do. _—— who represent expenditures for defense with less spending i in other areas. customer or greater productivity of t port of our defense effort. \ \, ope that we premature. defense and,,at the same time, Keeping strong. ‘Central Souree of Information about Life Insurance + 465 MADISON AVENUE, NEWYORK 2,.N.Ys | / Employers and. employees together dad to realize that our economy cannot afford wage and price in- creases unless they are based on greater values for the of us need to produce more in order to earn more. - For we all have a stake in a sound economy in ae ; The American. people have responded to many challenges in the course of our nation’s history. 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Packed in multi-colored gift Mae ee ee SO ne ae * 88 | ; . Really we should get $37.50 for this smart desk sensation. & But while present stock of . a dozen remgins ~ may : have eae! choice for only $14.8 ; ea 4 ¥ r c. Set $2.49 — _ “HOPPY” ON MOVE — Hopalong Cassady, Detroit's running star in the victory over the Chicago Bears yegferday, falls into the clutches of Chicago tackler Joe Fortunato Star St. Michael lineman Jerry Ohngren is hopeful of going on to college next fall. The -All-Courity Class C selection. might be a big few years, . * * *&- Werd out of Clarkston is, that forther Wolves’ three-sport star George Lang wil] transfer from Kalamazoo College to Eastern Michigan in the near future. George did not play any foot- ball during the past season, due te concentrating on his studies. ~*~ * ‘ Texas Aggie stars John Crow and Charley Krueger had to turn down bids to play im the senior! Bowl because of the Southwest Conference ruling which would Steve J ‘as teammates ~ oe j (88), Lou Creekmur (76) | Jim- Doran, (83) provide the blocking. Cassady broke away from Fortunato for a gain on this play and the Lions won in a d half rally, 21-13. HARD WAY — Detroit end Jerry Reichow bats around a pass from quarterback Tobin Rote before making a great catch as the take away their scholarships. * * * Two of the boys who helped Troy upset Lake Orion Friday night never expected to be play- ing bal] this season, Sandy Mor- gan is a former polio victim and BUI Hansen was - hospitalized most of last year with a kidney ailment. They combined for 20 points in the game, * * * . It seems 300 games are no long- ‘er a rarity among Pontiac bowlerh Bill Furlong’s perfect game at Hu- ron Bow! Friday was the 2nd of the year here. Walt Rennhack had) the other last March at Motor, Inn. Walt's had been the Ist sanc-) tioned 300 in this area in 13 years. * * * It’s the thing, nowadays, to be really in the swing with winter sports, that a ski area must be provided with a snow machine. These simple devices, thoroughly: effective when there are freezing temperatures, keep hills in - fin condition, wih excellent blankets of snow, when the weather fails to cooperate. The Pontiac Ski Club’s Highland Recreation area, according to Art Kollin, will be} tundto (31) tried in vain fo ‘break +, ball headed toward the ground. It was ruled complete as Joe For- up the play. . by Chicago DETROIT wu — The Detroit | | too much new in -pro football and the Chicago Bears “blabber- mouthed” their way to defeat, Detroit beat the Bears, 21-13, yesterday and will meet the San \Francisco 49ers in a playoff game| for the division title next Sunday. | * * * . It Was events leading up to the igame that the Detroit coaches Bears coach Paddy Driscoll and owner George Hallas were quoted: in Chicago newspapers last week as saying they planned “something new” for the Lions. Lions. defensive coach Buster ‘Ramsey, going under the theory so equipped next winter. Rams Scutt Browns Topple Giants LOS ANGELES w — The 1957 gridiron wars were over today forjand Elroy ‘“Crazylegs’”’ Hirsch, the Baltimore Colts and the Los Angeles Rams, the Colts’ bid for a championship ended and the - Rams owner*of a 6-6 record and a new season attendance record for football. The Rarhs ruined Baltimore's title hopes, 37-21, in the final regular season battle of the National Foot- ball League yesterday before 52,560 rain drenched fans which brought their attendance mark for the season, at home and on the road, in seven exhibition and 12 league games, to 1,051.106. The Cleveland Browns, East- ern champions, warmed up for their champ’ p match, rally- ing te whip the New York Giants 4-28 and Washington outfaked Pittsburgh 10-3 in other NFL games. The Colts made a gallant try to) stay in ‘the Western Conference eight and Moore streaked down title picture. But the artistry of two elder-statesmen of the Rams, a Promising Welters on St. Nick Program By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Danny Russo and Tony DeCola, two promising welterweights from Brooklyn,. meet Monday at St. Nicholas Arena in New York in an interesting match, Russo, who won't, be 20 nritil Christmas Eve;--has-a- fine 12-3, e record, He moved out of the pre-|down \}t Griffith Park and ran 20 iiminary ranks in the last five yards tmionths, beating Eddie Lynch and e Colts Bid:: quarterback Norm Van Brocklin, ‘who clicked for two touchdowns, the rushing of fullback Joe Mar- coni and-.the place kicking of Paige Cothren, was too much,. * * * ‘ Van Brockliti pitched four ‘scor- ing strikes to bring his season total to 20,‘best of his long career with the Rarns. Baltimore opened the game with a bang and. closed their scoring in the ‘same fashion, Quarterback Johnny Unitas’ first play was a 62-yard completion to end Ray Berry, and three plays later a 2-yard flip to Lenny Moore put Baltimore in front. oe * * * The final Baltimore touchdown was a 99-yard play. Milt Davis itook a kickoff on the one, ran to the 10, lateraled to Moore on the the sidestripes for the touchdown. Coach Weeb Ewbank of the Colts, obviously unhappy, ad- mitted his pass protection was off and he wasn't delighted with some phases of the officiating. Rookie quarterback Milt Plum passed for one touchdown and set up three others against the Giants, NFL defending champion. The Browns ended with a 9-2-1 record. ee oe Sarn Baker, Washington's field goal \kicker, faked one on fourth Ramsey told the defensive players how to work against a spread. | Lions Not Surprised | Strategy | that “there’s not too much new the Lions footbalf coaching staff today|in pro football,”’ worked the de- agreed on two things. there's not/fensive team al] last week on/show that would net Sanders an-| everything except the spread for-jother $10,000; a substantial mation and the single wing. Then,amount of stock in a triple A clas- sification oil corporation; a new station wagon every year, and an air conditioned, rent-free ‘home just after breakfast yesterday, . championship jof the National Football League's _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MOND x*.* & SAN FRANCISCO — Battling) for their first title in 12 years terback Y. A. Tittle in the playoff +o the Detroit Lions here Sum- 9 a a 2 Tice 2 49ers had a 27-20 lead that held to the end. “Tittle won it for us,”’ er the game, “ feel?” he called into the shower room, “They'll back the calm reply. . Sanders Sought for Texas Post eee teeth ae be all right,” — Rally Beats Green Bay, 27-20 49ers B an Albert ofiserved: “There's no,would start the third quarter and; Then Val Joe Walker intercept- Phen ley ek ,, |it seemed to pick the players up.jed a pass at the Green Bay 35 ban eid the Tiny suis, RNC |They were disgusted with them-|and returned to the 18 where alug- against his club than were the|5¢lves after the first half. ging by a Packer put the ball on beatae poring Be Taking mina . deacteltee em vee cok ek oe isco. (** on a i aship with ie.” skies that/ed. Then the 49ers drove 69 yards room oo Se ee ee en oe pep Gordy Sol-| and ’s passing moving the; 35-yard ball. Joe the jet rammed the final * Itwo for the score. BACK BREAKER — Dicky just manages to deflect the ball from a Green Bay Packer Max | McGee (85) in a back bending attempt. The 49ers won the game 27- | 20 to go into a playoff game with LA Paper Says He'll n ko AP Wirephets | Moegle (47), San Francisco back, the Lions next week. 1 it was not @ dog x kk + LA-Baltimore: Game Delayed by Pigeon White Bird Delivered to Sidelines After Invading Huddle. ; = a i = Roller Skating Winners Winners of the 3rd elimination z TF [ i Hi rental Talk Over ‘Proposal With Aggies LOS ANGELES W-UCLA foot- ball Coach Red Sanders, whose} contract has six years to run, is » . . : ladded an insurance touchdown in the final 30 seconds. * * * ' Coach George Wilson of the Lions already on ice, going to tak about the . Texas A&M coaching job Wednesday in Franklin Pro Captures Sanford Open sists of $15,000 a year plus $5,000 a_year expenses; producing a TV; a stunned Pittsburgh the .game’s lone touch team fc down Se 7. #0, Villanova 53 - 55; Va.: Btate Eastern Ky, 1 ia 66, Forest Ohio @. ese Marys, Calit, $0 9 tae ’ SocrHwEst 3 #1 EST 72. State 6? fe 7,2 es Notre Dame 64 6 3 Ss Meet over,” he said. “It was a big one for us and we knew we had to win it.” ° Lema a 67 and Furgel a | toward if ‘ad ong) Cassady ‘They. won $726‘ apiece. isparked Detroft’s third - quarter This was the fina! 72-hole tour-;surge. He made a three-yard touch- mament on the 1957 PGA calen- down sweep around end to cap an am.}with all food free, “idar. After the holidays, the golf-/80-yard drive in nine plays. Later Ramsey said he well vastemn- “en San oe ie interest.| Walter Burkemo was still beam-jed a brilliant 31-33-64 and He-\ers reconvene in Los Angeles for in the period he added vital yard- nders terest Sanford Open bert, from Sanford, ‘shot 4A-32—~66 the LA z . Lions, 27-7, three weeks ago onied in the offer but said he has i7& today over his. t Open. age in a 33-yard surge which ended ons, ; , lor 270s, They got $1,350 each. Par i. ohn ae straight power plays up the middle|discussed the matter so far only/golf victory after he and his play-') the '¢ 14p.yard Maytair course with Tobin Rote’s nine-yard touch- with fullback Rick Casares gain-jon the telephone “and no one, nat-jing partners—Ed (Porky) Oliveri, 3634-70. __ down pass to Dave Middleton. —__—|ingmore-than-100-yards-—— urally, discusses price over th€land Jay Hebert—staged @ SeeS8W,| Guver the delight of oe | re on - ‘ - Yesterday Casares gained a eer ee . i suspense-packed windup that went! tery because of his clowning an- : ri pa pecond = tone’ — total of 19 yards and Ramsty there is pretty good.” to the final. putt. ties and funny quips on th® ito 14-13 in the fourth ° thinks Chicago outsmarted itself a» | course, jumped into the lead at With ; 1 by trying to get fancy instead |, : Cee een acen ety | the turn by one stroke, The rolY- ie fe tee omc Gere never better than second Dooley ot esng with atrsieht vower Titan) (Quint Upsets oor | Se comme ean eee | touchdown, pass, bt aback in plays. a major PGA medal play tourna- | over Burkémo and Hebert to tw section the “That spread formation gh ed | : ill ment, stood off powerful bids by | wedge shot for a birdie on the alee surprise us,” said Ramegy. “1\f QVOT OUISVHe Oliver and Hebert and won by a | 1th. But Burkemo determined think the Bears telegraphed their single stroke; to end a decade of frustration, Howard -(Hopalong) Cassady,)Detroit just doesn’t have any re- Pcie —~4 Detroiter, playing out) four holes ang regained the lead who was noticably limping after|gard for opponent basketball rat-\°)-« in Hills, Mich., fired a| —for good as it turned out. the game suffering a groin injury,| ings. et closing 37-3168 for a Thole 269) iebert, who picked up birdies on ho ee the ae: The Titans won thelr third | 12 and 13, had a chance on the nig hag gee Car! cutie tn five starts by wpectting last hole to tie Burkemo and force taid the main. aim of the a ried ayy et ya. + was! ighly xed Loulsville 68-64 age esuits egg a omy dowlyy jDetroit defense was to hold Chi- yardage, “I felt like a. fullback en ae mee antes | s Rig arte. yardage. The strategy worked and out there,” sa ttle, three game winning | “ Setartey’s Me Basketball ° be Casares gained only 19 yards in pound halfback. ' streak. TOURNAMENTS Al Balding of Miami Beach, win- : ner of the 1955 5 ne ce eat a Py GTS Eat EAP a e's a: k GUAM CLASSIC tie for fourth at 274 with Art Doer- pected to play Sunday. They arejhind in the Detroit attack. ro a 37. enamplonship| ine of Fox Pa., who had| wae’ Gach" ar spy “Ncany ugh os on cee MRO UaeEe [es Tony ‘won 0 ech Dow . B right knee, Jack Christiansen with) Fordham Saturday night in tune- : * . Hills, an, injured left wrist, Jobn Henry|ups for the Motor City Classic) PaLANDER. SMErE Invitational |Sccond-day leader, started the last] gives out with a victory smile | sas He had four interceptions ohnson who pulled a left ham-inext when Detroit defends the|Pbllsnder Smith 90, Peal Quinn, Ores eae Ge tie ee vonedl-seapes Syondgesar ~~ land picked up 60 yards running. rig Polya — who injured tournament ae eee Georgia | ark. Baptist Are 2, caval en OO ah ok a soncdeayg A Tagua . iste evil ankle Cassady : :* Tech, Marwan pe Toe _Labapbie. William a 4%, Oxia, 43, chanr Odessa, Tex., Tony Lema of San 269 total, af Piret downs A. 4 a ‘|pocknarst 71, Baker 70, third ‘Leandro, Calif., and Marty Furgol ‘etl Passing yardage 155-160 ran iaeestee SRtalet Lemeee, iis le Tey, see ‘ orate oS Wininger, sided by ancagie 3|° a hes lost * “TI i; Kary 3 at the second hole, fired a 64,/ MONTEBELLO, Calif —‘The|Zerd pensiuet = 388. ira” : final round of the $5,000 Montebello|cnicago 3 7 0. gM 9, Delaware 74 Golf wi Oe eee es de se 54 nd ' ; run); Middleton (9, pass from ng "s, Williams 4 | rs played Wednesday. It was post-|Jehneon @, plunge). Conversions — tall’ Gh Berenion = . < age gg . of Ate nan ‘Chicago: Touchdown: Watkins (4, tun from Brown). Pield goals —~ Bianca 2 (22, 28). Conversion — Blands Sacrifice hits — McDougald, 19; ture an eight-game schedule. . hands, Ted Wil-|sacrifice flies—Vie_Wertz, Cleve Twelve “D” clubs will take partiliams of the Boston Red Sox and/land, 11; stolen wis Apa in this year’s program, equally|Roy Sievers of Washington, won/ricio, Chicago, 28; team batting~ divided between two leagues. ee ie Lae Oe 19 Rew Yak, 2. . , The American League is com-jbaseball campaign. =, . | econ rh, E : *« *..* —__ |Homeroom Cage Results ye ede cp ing aT N tric. championship. Of-| Sputniks 16, Hofm 6. Le : ; Royal Paicons 17, H. & D. ‘Thoteers 12, Bev Cucgdee this , . in homers Stompers 21, Cool Chiefs 12. Club and. Westsiders. © rung batted in with irs, Oarts Paes : Spark Plugs 33, ioeers 9, ste: Bia ne ae ee tins, nm Bons to, Meas Chleox and Billy Gan . TE Ah el ai nae Biri Mia een in Today's Press. a Reece ping Bt Sepik. ee SAS ee pei Se ee ee te ee ee ee ee \ 4 z _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1057 sa ee ee . > tr. DALES’ WELCOMED — Uilledale’s Holiday Bowl bound football team was welcomed in St. Petersburg, Fla., as they arrived over the week- end for their game next Saturday against Pitts- Side, Kisand: Guadin Leh to fidit civ oar John Burroughs, bowl chairman Dick Parker, co-captains Ed St. Claire and Dave Driscoll and coach Muddy Waters. === > AP Wirepheote- Tuesday Prep Program Outstanding ) Tuesday night, sr en tear deg ecm the program more than makes up. for the quantity. Watertord’s invasion of Clarks. ton, Avondale’s visit to Roch- ester and. Southfield’s battle with are top-notch attrac. | : tiene om & 2hgume card. League action takes a back seat tomorrow. Orchard Lake St. Mary goes to Highland Park for an im- portant Suburban Catholic League scrap and three Southern Thumb games round out loop action. The Waterford -Clarkston game matches the Class A Skippers against the defending co-champions of the Wayne-Oakland Conference, a “B” loop, but ft’s a tafe bet that the bigger Skippers will have’ their hands full. Dom Mauti's Wolves, paced by | diminative Leroy Parks, have relied to three straight victories. Clarkston is a veterag quintet which always hands out plenty of trouble en its own floor. Watertord enters the contest with a 1-1 record. Sparked by forward, John Herrington, the Skippers! trounced Cranbrook before drop- ping their Inter-Lakes Conference. opener to Farmington last Friday) night. The Avondale - Rochester clash should be a dilly. The two schools are big rivals and both give indi- cations of developing into sound! clubs. Aven ts unbeaten im twe starts, wins over Oxford and | Glawsen. The Falcons have lost only once in four games. “Pea- nuts” Montross jeads the Rech- ester attack and 6-3 center Jerry Hill anchors the Jackets. 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Women of the Moose will hold a special initiation tonight. —Adv. News in Brief olf. old. -playing with. a. lighted. “candle set fire to a mattress at. == hi: Lal St Saturday evening caus-, ing $35 damages to, the upstairs bedroom and $7 damages to the right to Poe ject any or aj] bids in whole or im part. and to waive any informali-. ties theret BOARD OF EDUCATION BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOL MPI: Mic HIGA N DOUGLAS JOCELYN, *y Secretary Dec. 16. 23, "ST. NOTICE “OF PUBLIC BALE Notice is hereby given by the under- jigmed that on Pridey, December 27th. 1987, at 10:00 o'clock am. at 77 i, ro ac, aichiges. public sale an 19832 DeSoto, bearing serial number seoessii ry “ie held, for cash— te the highest bidder TInepection ttrerev' abore address, the The un bid. may be made at place of storage mdersigned reserves the right te 90 ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP. Dee. 16. 17. 37 WoTICE OF. HEARING — On estab-, nghing) Nort Level, of Watere*in Lake-/ ke, Addison Township, Oskiand Caqunty, Michigan. "Te xhom it may concern: | Manufacturers of America, says ‘lion dollars for food this year and ee Businessmen Oneinitatie & About Industry’s ‘Future ban, a B. F. Goodrich vice presi- dent, who looks for a substantial upturn in business in mid-1958. in ‘response to new products and new methods. of marketing. For his ‘own industry he predicts a og sale of replacement auto ties, Per | cent ‘over 1957, * * * ; D. C. Minard, president of the Tratie Co., La Crosse, Wis., chances of a moderate increase in 1958 in industry wide sales of air conditioning equipment. Those who feed the nation aren't worrying about” sales. Paul Willis, president of the Grocery consumers spent a record 79 bil- probably will spend 4 billion dol- ‘lars mope in 1958, * * * * + Some ingrease in personal ispending for soft goods and serv- ‘ices. in 1958 is forecast by Ira T. ‘Ellis, Du Pont economist, speak- ing at an economic forum held by the National Industrial Conference. Board. He thinks consumer prices. A: $5 - 8 @ Rise on Market in citer" ype_ of dng, pus lyancnd tne and oaratal higher costs, Walter E. Hoadley) arti Armstrong Cork treasurer, - Motors atprasnary today. oa. ; helieves: Saal eenaleucties ie | were off. Aircrafts, rails, oils and about the same next year as in dollar volume, a record 47 bil- building materials were irregular. i 5/lion dollars. * *« * Key stocks showed price changes George P. Hitchings, Ford Mo- tor economist, looks for™a good} ee a point. underlying. demand for new cars sees|Next year, The coppers were up as Kenne- « * cott announced al per cent cut On the other hand, bankers at |i”, Production at its United — the forum are more cautious than major producers in a move which the industrialists. is expected to help ‘stabilize the John Dd. Wilson, a Chase. Man- copper price. Meanwhile copper hattan Bank of New York vite/prices in London rose and there president, sees slightly fewer au-|was a boost at home in the custom to sales next. year and not- much | smelter“‘price. of an increase in home building. .# He thinks business spending may drop by 5 billion dollars. But “the federal budget may be up by 2 billion and state and local gov- ernment spending by 2 or 3 bil- lion dollars. . x * * Norris O. Johnson, a vice pres- ident of the First National City Bank of New. York, takes the Kennecott, Anaconda and In- ternational Nicke} were all up around a point while Phelps. Dodge rese a major fraction but there Was no great buying surge. With steel operations this week expected to extend their decline, U. S. Steel was off around a point. Bethleham and Republic Steel fractions. Youngstown Sheet ros will average 1 per cent higher’ next. year. “Bradford B: “Smith, USS Steer ‘economist, believes steef output ‘next ‘year should be ‘around “100 million tons, | x calm view: “The incipient busi-| about a point. ‘ness recession has been remark- * ‘ably “slow to unfold; T don't think” “Generat ~ it_will_be deep or long, or offer | Ford were all off fractions. Doug- many parallels to the Thirties.” » Tas” Aircraft~ and ‘Norttr American! - * |Lockpeed slipped a bit. | * * ~ Chrysier “and! jies these days. This speciman, Delicious. The freak rut was sania | Rhoten, is 9 50-50.-blend of sparkling. Red. Delicious .and_Golden | around 900- million ee ake on Brice Climb 27h ie Deer 108. or a High for the year for cash wheat ait Chicago was $2.46, corn f %, all in January. United Press Phete APPLE SPLIT — Even apples are developing split ee about to ‘be eaten. by Mrs. Joe” at tower prices for 1568 crop wheel tora erop now wed on a farm near Timon, Wash. estimated at from 975 million to-a nd 1 205 Ibs 20.00: 240-260 Ibs mostly No, 2 jane , a= oe 260-280 Ybs 18.25-18.50; Ths 18.00-18.25: mixed Iprader sens Tos 18.00-18.75; No. 1, 2 and 9 300-400 Ib sows 14.50-16.25; 400- 600 Tb sows 13.50-14.25. Compaces last 1,00 wee to mostly 50 higher, instances 1.78 higher; sows 50-78 cents higher Cattle — salabie 400. Earty sales limited to mostly cows; few choice steers unsold on é@ariv rounds; scattered sates sand helfers steady; cows steady: other ‘classes tinchanged: few good to low ichoice. steers in small lots 23.06-25.00; ismall lot avernee ‘chotce steers 26 00: atility cows 14.50-16.00; canners end cutters 100-14. ry k barrows and gilt« : ue sh & T o may be a prize waiting for them },; ‘Hery Zenith Rad ..131.6 regardiess of how much morey) int Nick 12.6 and work goes into the display.” | -Entries should be mailed to | The senate preparedness sub- cominittee hearings thus far have ibrought out that Holaday does not STOCK AVERAGES . (Compiled by The, Associated frees) initiate missile programs but Cows active, strong to 50 cents higher: ‘bulls steady: stockers and feeders steady: most choice 950-1200 th steers ieee (26.50; several loads stly high chot ito prime 1070-1186 Mh steers 26.75- 200. head prime 1000 |b yearling steers | 27.50; good to low cnaeee steers 25.00: standard steers 20.00-23.00; aemtty! isteers 17.00-20.00: few loads average to! high choice heifers 25,00-25.50: good to) average choice helfers 22.50-25.00; ntitity | and standard. heifers 16.50-22.50. largely 17.00-and wo; few amocth utility cows} ‘16.00; canners and cutters 11.00-14.50; | latility bulle 17.80-10.50: canners and eut- | Men’s Wear, City Manager Walter, "sures sfter decimal points are eighths tive and planfing does not origin. Lew Noo 'K. Willman, Mrs. Jean Smith, Pon- Allen Bec. & Equip’ Ce Co. « 25 ze jate with him. \tiae High School art teacher, and Ross Gear Co. : it | Johnson, chairman ef the Sen- Raymond T. Storm. district man-;G. L. Oi & Chem. Co. * “13 15) ate NMigsile-Satelilie inquiry, also of Michigan Bell Telephone pen “Metal poe) Go, 12+ we 482 a lager ” & je [ated pre. Co. 4. "s 112] called for. an early start on ¢ - Pro » ieee * r o in ona t ¢ Buty oe “e es ‘a ws wt “practical work to get us to the C) ae Screw Prod : ‘fy "7" | moon ahead of Russia. They will pick an east and west! “2f0°,So%\4 re ‘sna. side winner with plaques going editor in 191 He said “we are a few steps behind in the ‘race already and Norberg at the downtown Com- “ tndust, Ratis. Util Stocks Vatican orchestra and choir, in an > ae, munity National Bank.: They ‘Week ago. nes Be me i ne i is1 3 /merely executes. adjoining chamber. aw models should give a brief description of Year ago ..11,.2635 1318 71% 180.1 ONLY ADVISER _ The Italian news agency Ansa : , the display and ‘the entrant's 3%; bigh <3 7 [2) ios] Similarly, President: Eisenhow.|SPeculated today, a8 have various name and address, | (1956 high ..",,..276.3 185.1 769 191.5... e-calls mi “ ” periodicals recently, that the Pope 4 1956 low 2440 1262 496 iT16 eS led ssile czar,” Dr.’ might annotince in his Christmas USED m — Judging will be Dec. 26 by Mon: cedueine avetets James R. Killian, is’ said to be eae eee ence. 22 a consist roe Osmun, owner of Osumn's iC. J. Nephier Co. only an adviser to the chief eXeCI) for the ‘ecuntion of cardinals. reconditioned mv, ‘Ambosodoc:to Jordan to Leave Mideast Post _ -you should then and tere appear rv (pointed sales and service repre- am) x said lake, showid ee be exteblished surance Co. in the Union Lake Sot’ ue tha lures Hae On tbe ign Sf@a. He yore the tirtn “in Sep- Particularly: “Garnet West, Cherles'ter bulls 13.50-1750; small load choice) Quns, John and Edna Dunn. Grenville 10 Ib stock steer calves 77.95: two loads and Betty Ford. Gerald Dunn, Russell choice 491 Ib and 398 Ib stock steers) Rendall! Anne Haddix, John and Gerald/26.00-26 50 491 Tt weights at 2650 Dunn, Hayes and Agnes Dopp, Paul ¢ Johnsen and Wife, and all owners of changed property fronting on, abutting or having) 175 - 250 i... vealers actese to rights in Lakeville Lake. or who 37° od to low choice 1% ib and ‘ave interested in having fixed and main-/up 23.00- “28 00. standard too Ib rp 18 00- the normal fevel of said take SBOO: utility 15.00-19.006 culls 75 Tb us 6-15. 00: under Th Ib 11 00 and dow Calves and vealers, Salable 280. Un today. Moat choice and prime 78 00.26.00, few up te ‘eining be i of Act Joel pursuant ¢ provisions Public "ete of 198. és amended | Sheep and Lambs, Sslable Bed cu You are hereby notified that the Oak-/'0 choice. slaughter sheep land County Board of Supervisors hesfew small lots medium to food ‘het caused to be filed i this Court a peti- jfeeder lomne te oe holee ne nd wee | t we Wo slaughter lambe small lote Led si ed for the establishment bY) ime 24.00, late 23.50 and down general: | on good and choice late 18.06-20.00; culls down to 14.00 <* lone loed choice to -y e fed ‘western me cola Rate ret | Sent olce slaughter sheep x ‘ou ere further notified that a hearing (Dole feeder. iambe 20.50-2180; medi i eo) the petition will be had in the Pu tand d good 18.00-20.50 ~ Business Notes. Ww eday, the 15th dey of Senuary, i at the opening of Court on that Joseph E, Winkler, of 8428 Cas- igade St., Milford. has been ap- dag et 6:30 a.m, of as soon theresfter as Counsel can be heard. You are furtter sotified that on said) b> ay von eee. intends to ask ais) tablish the high level of said ape Py 952.3 feet above sea level and, if you desire to appose the establishronnt of the level at 962.3 feet aoove sea lieve! ehow cause sentative, ‘tor the Prudential In- eny why The normal height and level of “t pea gh id lake mber « oe per. | 40) Why euch erie and Very rettef : an CF the Court seeme fitting and proper id mot he grented fo peemieners : (WREDERICK seeing oo ‘way will be featured at the 6;30 ar p.m, meeting of the ‘Pontiac Counsel ig County, fie Club at the = Waldron) to jtral and Michigan production di- 20.90-22.00; utility;visions of Sun Oil merged May 1, vice president Jon- Ff 3 athon G. Pew. said today. visions will be at Evansville, Ind., tral Division. The Michigan ion office ia Toledo wi be closed. ito both, A.grand prize winner, to someone is going to have to tate be selected from the two, will be _'Pontiac’s entry in a nationwide’ e $5,000 G veneral Electric contest. Two Sun Oil Divisions Plan to Merge in May PHILADELPHIA u» — The Cen- Co., will % Headquarters of the wat ¢ di- of the Cen- divis- Ford Announces Two for Conference ' |which say a chief of government over direction’ so we can skip a few steps and, oyertake our com-) petitor.”’ + Adenauer to Call - * $1.39, oats 87, and soybeans $2.53. — Looking: ahead, the Department . i] Mi contents, Pontiac Fire Dept, re-| 8. - ports. } ‘Government anencies predict ai | New York Stocks . also are expected toaverage low- ” 5 per cent dip in plant and equip-| ri ‘Late Morning Quotations) | betrat metropolitan atea of sev; WHEAT STOCKS er than in 1957, ; {adm overheated living room heat- ment spending by business next ‘Admiral ....,. 75 Int Paper 90.4 Brie ing Id Qe | »yincluding Oakland, | tie reduction of wheat stocks in pane er caused a fire Sunday at 33 Ma-|year, bringing it down to 35% bil- Aix Red 1101! 816 int Tel & Tei 308 | and from Lansing, Grand Rapids | 4°56 57 resulted from record ex. Generally. the USDA iooks for le St. Pontiac Fire Dept. : esti-, iS Isl Crk Coal. 32.3) _ and Flint are expected to attend , prices and incomes to farmers. Pp Pp lion dollars. But expecting a rise, 39:1 Jacebs sees 5 ‘the 10 a.m. session. ports of 549 million bushels. The which have improved the last mates damages to the building at! r an oe 33.5 Johns Johns Man : St * previous record was 504 million Ff ve imp two $500 and to contents, $100. The two-| vee jeer oo Ba ficia .) It will bé held in the super-| bushels in 1948-49. As in other re-|7eere. average much the same story frame. home is occupied by MARKETS Stati Ww 4 Enc 2 Pi fey ery of the Comty Office cent years, a large part of the 1958 as in 1957. rs. Alberta. Turner. ion Wagon ~ 423 ne at Lafayette St. 1956-5 moved — : / Am Gas & . 373 exports were onder - i 75 «Lib aie NAL 17) 5 : : Making Debut Soon 42 ‘Am N Gas" 83 Leckh Aire 713) ‘State's Survival Plan _Following te meting there wi oon foreign ald programs LUNCHEONS East Germany Starts me tllowing are top Prices cov! Under GM Program 8 Sede oy Bettie. g*) Will Be Outlined Here tor a1 civit defense oticials ae: seas the tnirag | DCaltest Ice Cream | ‘Am ween 3M i “oo. First Atomic Reactor |duce brought to the Farmer's Mar- An Sap Supa: tore m2 Wednesday * * ft largest of record but around 3 ’ Populer Prices ; ‘kets by growers and sold by them) FLINT (INS) — Buick Divi- 4 Ani Te ol & Tel a3 Merck og a te! Representing Oakland County at per cenf less than 1956 when the | RIKER FOUNTAIN _ BERLIN ch Coramunist East in wholesale package lots. Quota-|sion of General Motors Corp. today’ Ain Visco -- 1S Monsen > 301) A briefing on a civil defense sur- the meeting will be Lewis C. Jar-| second largest crop as ee I Riker Building Lobby Germany's first atomic reactor tions are furnished by the Detroit’ announced suggested 1958 port-of-/A# ‘Anac t sy ra “as Nat Bise 41 | vival plan for the entire state will rendt, county CD director, and duced. Production in 1957, how- | began operating today at a cere- Bureau of Markets, as of Wednes-|entry prices for the German-made Armco So) | 41.2 Nat coh 24 be held in Pontiac Wednesday by ansford Bromley, cssiggant ai) ever, established a new national — thony attended by Prime Minister day, ‘Opel Caravan station wagon, Atchison ' 927 Nat. Gyps ; ‘3 'Michigan Civil Defense Director rector. . ' recerd yield per acre in the | Qtto Grotewohl and other govern- | "The Opel Caravan is making its At) Cstiime 280 RE Gene oe western corn belf. ment leaders, the official East) Produce United States debut this neath. ‘Aveo “hfe it) Nort ve west ss Ralph M. Sheehan. OO “—_ ee Se Balt @ Oh... 2 AY. j German news agency ADN said preite Buick is handling U. S. distribution Bendix re tees a3 Kor "Pac, 33 | The meeting will be to outline the 19 Million Women Work lacen moisture — ar de-| The w atercooled reactor, with, Apples. Delicious, bo a of the Opel under GM's foreign Bet "Steei'"" 542 Nwst Atriin tot purposes and problems behind the yw ASHINGTON — More than 19,- rule’ daweghens eating ahe core . a an output of 2,000 kilowatts, ver Apples, Jonathans, bu. ..........., 3.99 Car Marketing program. Bosing Air °.. 383 ay a 39] $304,000 plan that has been ae 00,000 of the nation’s employes 1957, a trast to the dry) riet U spies, Melntosh, bu 1s sss 58 os : sharp supplied by the Soviet Union a oes Nortberg ates ba. iB ted port-of ‘Bond i Stra to ie Quene Gt, $8.6; _pared by state CD officials and holding jobs outside the agricul- crop anid early;harvest experienced | he is net up at Rossendorf near pests, stepped’ Vegotabics ise! eset $2,194 a, ee ‘Bore’ 8 as 8 f Pas Aw al i3 ; the Federal Civil Defense Admin- tural field are wot and lin most ‘a year earlier. The} Jresden. oe sees range from i My... at p! istration: | -” ares . (Cabbage, red, dU, ...ssscreee-ee- 1.78 the and Gulf coasts to $2,376 OM | Brun : Parke Da. 62.4 than 32 per cenit of them do clerical |1957 harvest was enderwey) See a _ A lack. of aye and:— “Sober; responsibie- M._Gavin, the. Army's. The Board of Educa oom Nee DET MONT. 13 (AP) gee Ja yen 96.4 Sears Reeb .. 25.1 men with solid records of chief, others. HEls School District No. 2. Bloomfield petrott, at “included. ee ek C Pw Pf (4%): 97 = ghell Ot! 73 day for appointment of “take for Michigan wa Wea, compiction as Erades: te as: | Jaycee oni est Cont Can ... 41 = Bimmons 28 charge” men in the space and achievement are already looking Von Braun proposed the h . «a — + . :' = . Se aire oto are Site ah Pa Sd Ey Haha an Sr SS er woes oa fap? Se ee ee es e] ree nw ore. L oe ic Tuesday, J FP edt, at the, — metian| Jl 399 Sou Ry 6 Se eitice of ‘the Board. ot Raucaton. Bloor ‘ a rade A inive # | Curtiss Wr ae $ oi Ra BH Johnson said “we have the tech-| And they expect to see steps | ting man into space in five years i ini ¢ nn, @ i a re . taken direction during piece all bids will be publicly opened Total veuty gecetts ot government- esponse 0dr Det ‘Batson... 384 mee Se ett nical skill, the resources and the their =o we and a epate platform ; U — ate wees cals will be received. as — neal _ ore Doug Ase’ : a Std Of NJ... 4. necessary enshustasm. He said ” Sen. John Stennis (D-Miss),. a manic Briag “ iss. Use talons a i | construction. oe graded: ly Dow chem at) Stevens. SP Zhen Pia pave been lacking are’ Johnson said that ‘we Have left committeeman, said this was a pricse plants sed fresh pone. A— ‘onstruc: Ww ~ 170.4 > ~ E H #4, : BASr BIB A-SiticehWore lease eases 4 tre “at Only 3 Entries Receiv Fiat Bao Bie isons at high ‘ev: the period in which the idea of go- “positive, | constructive | sugaes- [se our howers-by-wirenervce row _ oe ‘ BASE BID D—Kitchen Equipment Snedium 339%: small se orate” Br -in- Annual Yule Lighting Ene: Rumer ~42 suber + Fee END ‘FOR SUNDOWNERS _ — o ‘thinking--it ise practical! — ae - 4 wes . by the acitect ety Te ceunpanted| an ; ° Com ition [Pirestepe : + 908 Sylv El Pa 34.2 reality which is drawing near.” x * by & bid bong or certified check i the | sernorr POULTRY pet _, |Preet sui °. a5 zpomp Pa... 401) He said “it is time to send for sO ~ | He said the issue “transcends Js ae . simount of five per cent (5%) of ee) Dec. 3 {AP)—Prices paid Gen Drnem .. $87 Tex @ Sul 1@4 the ‘sundowners’—men who can Testimony on the nearness of the military” in ramifications but aco hn s qpians and. specifications, may ve ob. ge am, ree quarts uve poukry 4p %°) Entries for this year’s Pontiac Gen Fas... 4 Time nea’ $23'make decisions and stick to them’ Tek apace ages came last he “excessive” — to! FLOWER Ss est at the office of the architects | eery Se nnen® oat: pe ght type | Junior Chamber of Commerce, | Gen Motors ° 345 iran W Air .. 431 —and said he had a feeling De-™ from ernher Von'start with the one and one-half}. rity Smith, Tarapata, MacMahon, Inc 84 fryers Bese op” whites 19-30; (home Christmas lighting contest/Ge" Sho: 394 --rwent mn. 2 ‘$ fense Secretary Neil H, McElroy, billion dollar budget for the space ] 101 N. Saginaw FE 3-7163 Benth Adams Road, Birmingham, Mich varreq rocks, 36-211 caponeites (4% are “sadly lacking,” according to/Gen Time... i Ynders’ - - j84)"may be, the kind of man who agency which Von Braun suggest| Greenhouse at Lake Orion ‘A check in the aGwunt of $25.00 must) me we Robert Norberg. chairman of the Gi, %* --- 288 onit air Line #2.7.can find the ‘sundowners’ and put’ ‘jed. However, Stennis warned that ted ¢d it fi each set. cowry 36.2 7 “ ar FLOWERS BY WIRE ABOUND &t cana ond ‘Specifications, ‘same to be| . event. |Goodzigh ol, 626 Unit Ae: : Sr iithem in charge.” . the program wil] be a “costly” THE D refunded upon: return of plans one Livestock He said only three entries have Gt‘ xo B "shy Un Gas Cp .. 25.7 — to Carry Pope’ s one. ’ : ee gags a the < sonnet bids. bed "'been received to date. Deadline at West ‘204, US Rub 33.4, Johnson did not mention any ————— ‘Recepted bidders will, be required vei DETROIT LIVESTOCK ‘for the entries is Thursday. — Gul bound gt} Vin Haat 7777 214{4ames in his. critical stay - 'Midni ht. Mass TE SO OR a ee furnish | satisfactory si Bond, each in, DETROTT, Dec. 12 (AP) — Hogs —_ ~~ * & Holland Po. 6 Veco, tt eg, William Holaday is the De- g ; the amount of 00 of. the contract, the Salable 100. Butchers very active. 60) | ° coker El..... 23 Walgreett . * 3 ‘ tela cont of whlch shall be paid by the cents to. mostly 1.00 higher; sows 35) “We encourage anybody in the 2 ot 2 ee Be 19 | teane Department mileslis chief | VATICAN CITY &—The Christ- segepted bidder. ubmitted shall remainjand 3 eer: xed tot oad in butch (City of Pontiac who is decorating Ing Rand .. 672 Weste A Bk .. 195, charged with overall direction of |mas ‘midnight Mass that Pope va oes for ve period of thirty (30) daysiezs 19 00-19-50; | mixed lots 1 ond 2 their home in anyway to enter the. trasn! cop . ae wae = ‘ee Bt the three services’ various na Pius XII will celebrate in his pri- : ater eftetel oP eeeeaten revetves| the loed cniform No. 2 232 Ibe 25 head Ne, contest,” Norberg said. “Taree ak fr | 198 Woolworth | 36.7 CCts and responsible only to the vate chapel will be broadcast by The td of Education reserv | secretary of the defense. Va vadie: A Vatican announcemént today TYPEWRITERS There was no confirmation of this at the Vatican. ‘This itt that lives for !. For home.. For student. Por office. ong from large selections in our - regular $8.95 typewriter tabl Free! joys oe pier or a TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED ON THESE’ - FAMOUS ‘MAKE PRECISION MACHINES. AMMAN,. Jordan #—U. §. Am- on Ike Tuesday | |scexcy xexpep Johnson and other subcothmittee| | “space agency” om Conese PARIS w — Thé Paris White,the chairman said there are “con- House announced today West Ger-' flicting views" as to where this agency should be and how much authority it shruld have. . tomorrow morning for a confer- Sen. Ralph _— a member of * * & ' ‘The President had oftered ‘to ag nauer. er, prefer- ” be in charge of such an reg 0 tlle tel tee ol peaetll ina ee should call on a chief of state. Sales Appointments DEARBORN (INS) — Ford Uivi- sion of Ford Motor. Co. today an- two major nounced two in the sales division Division General Sales \Manager . Cooper said L. A. Iacocca it named the new car mar- c cm | A film on the St: Lawrence Sea- iw eS: ak me \ : f * ° i ‘manager. * -iket manager, and Wilbur Chase —had an informal chat at this, Johison said” the treariigy hele Jr. is\ the new sao marketing morning's opening: session of tthe ade it clear that security of the/m —— will eee ete —' ‘Eisenhower said-he would be Which. « the 81-year-old 's doctor World and declared; “I sincerely doors as much as possible recovering from a flu attack. * * * a8 The two statesmien—oll friends ( -* * -® E. Flanders (R-V0), |, subcommittee, “space has: con. * happy to go to Adénauer because stant surveillance of the entire! appointments. tas ordered him "to remain “in hope -the White House, as anor) TISDALE | - “Office Machines 460 W. Haron St. ~ Phone FE §-1111 Mallory leaves tor Weshinaton| in January, His new assignment bat Probably will be announced after Congress convenes, the announce- named, : : FREE PARKING FOR LEASE | "APPROXIMATELY 10,000 SQUARE FEET »}, sprinkler protection; private en- |} trance; ing Excellent use of elevator; sor : HES summit conference, \ eo. ; ‘ \ % ||. Within city limits of Pontiac. Second floor 1. f . Se eee ee i aa iy gander rs