‘The Weather © =. > ¢ Partly cloudy Bureau Forecast cloudy and mild, kkk “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN FRIDAY; DECEMBER ‘27, iisth YEAR a illman Eyes ( & bad —32 PAGES “OCR Fae. Spap RPO ‘on Hospital Fu ane ~» i nas Co Re ee OF Be a es FO - Lions’ Fans Wait All Night | ‘California Jury 3,000 Seek Tickets Sentences Scott -to Life in Prison. i a . DETROIT (INS) — More than 3,000 shivering / football fans were lined up in freezing weather this i . Morning waiting for the last of the standing-room- . only tickets to go on sale for the championship | Detroit-Cleveland game Sunday. % . Several hundred rabid fans spent the night in line. Some slept wrapped in blankets on the side- _ walks or huddled in sleeping- bags. a: Don Figurski, 25, of Royal Oak, was first in line. He started his vigil at 1:30 p.m. yesterday. Several University of Detroit and Wayne State © ‘fraternities operated throughout the. night in shifts x & to Seek New Trial - =. 40 keep their piace in dines. == waist -~ereed: for L Ewing Scott. é ‘ * * .* a :: The penalty verdict was . Inside ‘the Briggs Stadium office? Detroit Lions returned last night by the / your life TU have coffee and donuts for those guys = same JUFY which convicted : n rT se guys : : " - . out there. I had to fight to get them to sell stand- ; him last Saturday of mur- ‘ ing tickets and I'm glad I did now. Witheut this dering his wealthy wife kind of loyalty, where would we be? Evelyn, 63. She disappeared “I'd ever like to see the game televised locally.” Bert Bell, National Football League commis- ’ sion, has flatly refused to permit telecasting the game Within 75 miles of Detroit. « has not been seen since. The 61-year-old former : leg in a cast resting on a pillow. He sald, “What's a = his hand to smother a cough. broken leg? I'd break my néck to see that game . Sunday.” . Mr. Seott is pleased, ob- * ~*~ * * | Breyer, a junior high school student from Highland Park, was stretched out nearby in a sleep- ing bag. Breyer said he had a date last night but broke it to take 4 place in line. “So what if my girlfriend leaves me, . laughed, “I'll still have the Lions.” sel, later. P. “He said nothing except, werk on the motion for a new trial.’ ”" he - . The motion was made by Lam- a bros when Superior Judge Clem- . _: _ ent D. Nye set Jan. oR . formality of pronouncing sentence , No Police Prom oti ons winin To Gays thegeatter Until Study ls Finished — * * * This was the first use in Los Angeles County of a new Califor ne tourt prteedure in death-pen- cases. The jury -determines ‘aul and punishment at separate ‘procéedinegs. OUT 4, - HOURS There will be no new personnel added to the Pontiac. | Police Dept. nor any promotions made until the report: of the current study of the. department is finished, Jurors. told newsmen that in \- City Manager Walter K. Willman disclosed today. more. than three days’ delibera- i... tions preceding the guilty verdict po Willman also: stated his position in a letter to the Saturday there was no sentiment ! Civil Service Commission which had queried him about !r acquittal ————#+ he delay in making pro- “We tried fo find a way of The seven men and five Women fore deciding. on punishment. | Willman said he saw no_ sense in adding men until the ‘Public Admirstrative. Service report's section on manpower needs was :n and had been studied The report to Accept Bid: = tate Department He also noted that he had no _ | Sted Latest Ppequest request for ta from Chief Lovely Ladies— Herbert W. Straley. for A-Weapons Ban Turn n fo Page 17 . sacquitting him,” Mrs. Clarese . motion and in recruiting sire’ said. “We just couldn't. ” Urges West “cme SE ‘Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Highway Folly? Read— Man-About-Town, Page 6 Chief Straiey has said that he —..__ wants no promotions made until | Pravda 15 recruits are added to the posals and thus, the Communist} party paper said, satisfy world vil Service Commission has or- public opinion. dered them returned to their reg- * * * ular rank and pay. The U.S. State Department is) One of the acting lieutenants. reported studying the latest Soviet John DePauw, .has secured a re- bids for a ban on nuclear weapons straining order against the com- manufacture and tests, reduction mission halting any promotions to of military forces in Europe and lieutenant until his claim that he’ ~ other proposals. ‘is entitled to the rank is heard in * “circuit court. . * . will work the same “Humanity awaits from West- ern statesmen a direct reply to the clear and concrete proposals ofthe Soviet government,” Prav- da said. 7 + * * * * ! Willman also stated his position, on the contention by Chief Straley. that the Civil Service Commission) is not bound solely by. the city. per-| ‘(Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) The decision of the Convicted Wife Slayer, Tells Lawyer to Plan ‘LOS ANGELES (P — The! rest of his life in prison, in- - stead of death in the state’s _.gas chamber. has been de-|* eo from their fashicnable Bel- ‘Air home 242 years ago and _stock- | Outside in the frosty air, Marty Allard, 22, of ‘broker took the verdict calmly. Grosse Pointe, sat on a portable chair with his right At the words “imprisonment for) life,’ he pursed his lips and raised | vieusly,"’ his chief defense coun. | Basil Lambros, said — ‘I want to see you tomorrow | morning so that we can go to — 14 for the In our first week of “sudden death”. Pot-O-Gold contest, though entrants were allowed one error. That means another puzzle will be run next week, and it _If no winner is found for that puzzle, another will run in two weeks. Just don’t forget that this is your last chance to win, because all puzzles will be discontinued after a winner is found. | XN Te GRAND PRIZE WINNER — Walking off with top honors -in br year’s Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce home Christmas. lighting contest was this Nativity Scene display at the home of west side Newman Arthur J. Goyette, of 202 W. Rundell St. Winner on the of town was‘a star-covered front door display of Erwin Ww Rundell Street Home Wins Lighting Contest Pontiac Press Phete more Ave. The three winners, all of which received a plaque and an electrical appliance, were picked by a panel of four judges Thursday night from among 21 entries. display will be entered by the Jaytees in a nationwide $5,000 of 28 Oriole has d. East side winner was Arthur Oxley of 81 N. Ard- e -General Electric Christrgas lighting < contest. The colorful Goyette Sen. Potter Says U. Ss. | President Goes | Doing OK in Missile Race'0 fam loday “volume produc- said shows high S. intercontinental cause it it WASHINGTON (INS) Sen. to. move into Charles FE. Potter (R-Mich.), said tion.” of the U today. the U. S. is faring better ballistic missile, than most people think in the as two “intermediate range’ rock-\doubt the space race with Russia. - ets, the Air Force:Thor and Army parable missile Potter said neither Céngress nor Jupiter: He added that ‘‘most of the administration “can look at the the tooling is. already on hand" fuel, Air Force while the chest with pr ide " But he said these. we apons promise be- is to Be comparatively the Atlas, as weil easy and fast to fire. He expressed 2ussians -have a com-| The Polaris is powered by solid ill Be Holiday, but ike Will Also Work on Budget, Missiles _ WASHINGTON - pro. (INS)—President, and Eisenhower motors to his Gettys- rs deliberated 1 holirs Be-“record on missiles and pound the’ “for dssembiytirie™ production “of Army wilksites “or like Yange have bury farni “today for a hotiday7y _ liquid. fuel. This involves a com- week of work on his 1958 proposals | in this case City Manager |s Confident of ‘State Approval Cash Obtained on Sale— of Notes to Be Repaid From Taxes in 3 Years Willman expressed confi- dence yesterday that the Michigan Municipal Fi- nance Commission would approve. the. city’s planon.. tax—anticipation—notés — to- finance the completion of Pontiac General Hospital. Willman also said thé City Commission would take the last step Jan. 7 before Pontiac’s applica. tion to the state finance group would be made. On’ Dec. 10 city commissioners decided to reach into the capital. improvement funds over a three; year period as a last means to find money to finish -the $4,000,000 wing. The city manager said the city’s bend attorney, Clande H. Stevens, would probably know a week after the Jan. § submission of the application whether it was | approved or not, “Then we advertise the sale of — lene notes for about three weeks jand then sel]. to the best bidder,"’ lw iiman said. “We should have our money — the first third — laroand mid-F ebruary. pe: ‘BORKOW AGAINST TAXEs Undef the plan, the City would ‘be borrowing. against 1958, 1939 and 1960 taxes to raise some $950.- 000. This will amount to borrow- ing some $317,000 a year—the same |amount which will be eut from ‘other capital imprdvement jects. _ * * * Willman explained that the notes ill be sold to the lowest bidder, most likely a bank,” system of pumps and for: money and action to win the/and that the money received from ‘ Potter deciared that the big race|pipes to get them aloft. Experts:space-age struggle with Russia forthe bidder would be applied im- ‘mediately to ‘fulfilling a portion ‘of _ | The President and Mrs. Fisen-|some $431,000 in outstanding build- shewer, House doctor and staff aides, we -re| this} remain at. their Pennsylvania: to leave Washington early afternoon and home lor ! ~country” in Jan. i) until ‘we probably are in better shape * * * " plicated than we give ourselves credit for being - With the Russians is to beat them say that more things can go wrong. world leadership. ~ * * * in volume production of the 5.500-,in the firing of the liquid fueled-! The Michigan Republican's Me ICBM. He said this oversha-| missiles. somewhat optimistic statement dows ihe questior of who Ss first} a came on the heels of an air- !n development of a prototype 0 Fl ide fi B k d craft - industry report predicting the weapon. vor a ion. ac é spectacular advances in missile The U. S, had its first success- production next veat ful firing of an ICBM, the Atlas, by Dentists, Medics Retired Air Force Gen. Orval om Dec. 17, The Russians an nounced— severa] months ago R, Cook, president of the afrcraft | | industries association,’ said yes- terday that by the end of 1958 guided missile deliveries “are expected to exceed. 35 per cent they successfully had fired an in- tercontinental ballistic missile. the Association applauds Potter also said the Navy's. Po- Medical Association has laris, sa* rocket with a= 1,500-mile agairt to fluoridation. of the total military sales of the range that could be fired ffom a | MeGustry.” submarine under_ water, thay well its children of the Cook said the industry is ready be the * “missile of, tomorrow " He fits.’ say ———= men atid health authorities |stand it took six years ago. part fluoride ‘to. a million |water is safe and a safeguard. competition in ‘the the judges have found no winners, even ‘fits from them.’ =F ‘Red Jibe:on Greetings PARIS (INS)—So way, except two errors will be allowed. | | terparts New Year's judges is final. ' the globe. - a whole- hearted support that the American Eisenhower planned to take ad- given vantage of his relative seclusion to! CHICAGO—The American Dental “No commumity should deprive he will send to Congress measure’s bene-.reconvenes Jan. 7. official dental -spokes- “Leading doctors, dentists of fluoridated > ririking | MOSCOW W — chal- : properly lenged the West today to accept! sonal Acting se ryebats and tir — 'water,"’ says the Dental Journal. | recent Soviet disarmament pro-) “ nent are — "s in c- “The American Medical Society present posts, although the ‘reaffirms in stronger language aj One | parts Soviet diplomats | are sending their American coun- greeting cards showing a Sputnik tracing | fa red line on its encirclements of Secre tary) that) Hotse News Hagerty “White James C stressed work on “several messagés which. ’ after it! Primarily, Hagerty said, the chief executive will be drafting | the Jan. 9 State of the Union | message in which he will outline his legislative program. -It is not yet known whether he, will deliver it in person. In addition,. the news secretary ‘told reporters, ‘quite possibly’ some which wil] come later in January. * * * ithere will be a “major medical ex- lamination at Gettysburg for the ‘President, who is recovering from) the mild stroke he Suffered last! Nov. 2. ¢ the President will) “No community interested im the |consult at Gettysburg with budget jhealth and well being of its chil-'director Percival Brundage and/ idren should withhald these bene- cabinet imembers on thef budget message Hagerty said Jt is “unlikely that accompanied by a White ing contracts held by Pin hospital r “Then when the tone taxes be- ‘come due in July we take the top ‘slice off and pay back the bidder in the amount they paid, plus the acer ued interest rate on the notes,” ithe manager explained. Minister Kill Self, Family of 3 Discouraged by Failure to Get Funds Needed by Foundation He Led- ‘ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. ® — Lack of success of his work to heip the aged apparently caused a minister to kill his wife, their two children and himself the day before Christmas,’ police said, ) * * * The bodies of H. Sanford Wil- liams, 48, his wife, 49, Ward, 10, and Eldon, 9, were found yesterday in their home in a fashionable sec: ition of St. Petersburg, Williams was president of the | National Retirement Foundation, The article followed criticism by Pravda yesterday of a NATO sug- gestion for East-West foreign min- But Envisions Overall Good Business Yea r isters talks. Moscow radio praised | the suggestion today but then; accused Washington of trying to bury the falks which were _ pro- posed Dec. 19 at the close of a NATO summit meeting. Chilly Weather, Rain ‘Slated for Weekend | Chilly weather is expected in the Pontiac area ‘this weekerd, the U. S. Weaw ome | report, predicted for 1958 today by Harlow what .in recent months,” Curtice! H. Curtice, president of General said. ‘‘This trend may Well con- Motors Corp., who also voiced a warning that contract .demands of workers may threaten.our national) economy. With current sales of cars at ah annual rate of five and a half mil-| lion units, Curtice said, however, that’ ‘taking all factors into con-| = sideration 1958 can be a year of good business generally.” a * * * “It appears likely that 1958 do-|. mestic retail passenger car sales, lexclusive ofimports, will be some- Saturday will be colder with alwhat lower than the 1957 total’ of i few snow flurries and a high of approximately 5,800,009 units," he, 35. Tomorrow night will be cloudy! said, in ‘a year-end statement. | cm oulder enh ort * He said current sales of 1958 f athe ‘e &. doy! models are at an anual rate of eeu oon. sezanriuteie: be 544 million anits. “If this is in- dicative of the 1958 sales level, it en a sees “POC! would still represent a good’ vol- hee ‘Cloudy oad cocasional rain is the prediction’ for tonight, although skies remained clear most of the) day. The low tonight will be 30/ x: * ik Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. By 1 p.m, “While \consumer and business’ ao ‘the mercury had risen.to 5. sponting neve: ‘been a ment | . 2 $ ‘ Le ‘ ' | ° . i , , 4 Le ‘ Z 4 t in 1958 is difficult to appraise at pusiness generally. |. |fidence—confidence on the part of 1958 as another year of intense, }. “While~ cmmnaiie and butiness|tic markt. again exclusive of im- other factors—notably the recent els, both have eased off somewhat, million units. federal reserve, board action injin recent months, This tfend “may, lowering the rediscount rate. and: ‘well continue for the first half of ithe ‘expectancy of in¢reased . ex-/1958. But other factors—notably the penditures for defense—may result recent Federal Reserve Board ac- in an upturn . during the: second tion in lowering the rediscount - half of 1958. irate, and the expectancy .of in- « icreased. expenditures for defense— aewenen ay ee Se imay result in-an upturn during the balatice 1958 can be a year of second hale of aren good business generally.” sales level, | for’ "the industry. terialize. * it weuld still repre- sent a good volume of business | The picture | would: improve shotild an upturn in business in the second half ma- His complete statement follows: ation it is my: belief that on bal able goods industries ‘such as the “The outlook for the ecogomy ance 1958 can be a year of ood ‘automobile industry. “T am-convinced that the present ‘time. As we try to * ry * jook ahead an all-important fac-| * “A to the outlook for our indus-. tor in the business picture: is con try in particular, all signs point fo In Today's s Press. beth business and the consumer. | ‘competition It appears likely that x* * * 1958 domestic retail passenger car, Comles |... 0... .0006. 005. % “For various reasons cohfidence sales, exclusive of imports,. will County News....,..... eeiie as 18 ‘at present seems to be somewhat be somewhat lower than the 1957) Markéte .....0..0......00.., 7 shaken and an attitude of caution)total of approximately 5,800,000 Obituaries ..........; bisecee B appears to prevail. is can have units, Sports .... 0.6.00. toes. to UM ja substantial effect on the devel of, eo a | Theaters ..... teeny WE / \economic activity. | “Currently, retail sales of new) TV & Radio Programs sgiees st * * ‘ (1958 passenger cars in the domés-| Wilson, Earl, ot My . 1 ‘ ss costs substantially, ahead of the of Indiana was. chairs . inatibn’s productivity gains. Thisiman of the Michigan . Indiana _|has been a major factor in recént Board. The hold-over public inters jinflationary/ trends. est director from Michigan is “If we, as a people, are ae rles T. Fisher Il, president of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) the National Bank of Detroit, _ gh ie x i “ * - f Ae | | “The factor of confidence to labor unions. which’ I have referred ca ‘have a/While professing to be disturbed “Taking all tacfors into consider-|Patticularly marked effect on dur: an Ympor ‘ imands. cal i | Women's Pages...... | a to 18 | Curtice Sees 5 Pet. Drop in Car Sales for 1958 A drop in automobile sales was levels, both have eased off some-jtinue for the first half of 1958. Butispending have been at record lev-|ports, are at an annual rate. of 5'2|tant reason for the erosion of pub- lic confidence is to be found in prices and the declining vVal-| the dollar. * * * ry “Of grave concern in this con- nection are the. publicly announced) (1958 @conomic demands of ‘certain Union Jeadership, rising ‘ue Oo t over rising prices, has indicated it ‘will exert all the pressure of whieh jit is capable to enforge its o- “Should it succeed there can be no doubt that- the wage-cost- price spirat would be given an | otlier major upward push, ‘ “Authoritative studies have ‘shown that postwar rounds of bar-) 'gaining ‘in industry after industry) ‘have? pushed wage and benefit plan. eleven districts, |Wells, president, of the University founded to study the problems ‘of the aged and to help them. He was an ordained Methodist minister, but did not refer to himself as a minister while liv- ing here. , He came here in 1954 from ‘Rutherfordton, N, C., where he had been -pastor of a Méthodist ‘church. He also had served ‘churches in Asheville and Kannap- . “Mf this is indicative of the 1958 ‘Mounting worry- over inflation —/olis; N. C. ‘and was-an Arimy chap- ain in World War II. ‘Press Publisher. Made Director of Home Loan Bank: WASHINGTON — Publisher of e Pontiac Press, Harold-A, Fitz- _|gerald,.wag named today as one . lof the~two Michigan public in- terest directors of The Federal Home Loan Bank Board of Michi gan and Indiana. * * * The Washington officials also des. ignated chairmen for ten of the Dr. Herman B. City Manager Walter K.’ ee 1 Ae Be a es Bat ¥ na a = DETROIT @ — peas Straits Season Ends Mayor bovis) pea Miriani meets with Detroit Police, __'THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECE Will Be Studied. occasiena] supply ships. McMurde jis located about 700 miles west of the South Pele and JAMES EXELL try-is beautiful despite the cold, Merchan Pirst Baby Born in i: »S. fF HE bj ul shortage. Extremes are nothing new for As to conditions at the “bottom Ezell. He can boast that he has We're all Plants, Says Biologist INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — from brown seaweed Describing a new theory billion years or so ago from a this afterncon and night, cleudy and célder, _ Teday in Poptiac La Lowest v Sun set’ Friday at §:06 p.m. Sun rises Saturday at 8:60 a.m, m. Pisa a.m, Moon sets Friday at 11:48 -Moon rises Saturday at 1 Dewntern . femloe Bam e : pieccoc Tee Scott Is Sentenced | 10 BO... .ceecnee 27 : . : y —ratag ERE LCE) f0 Life in Prison Lowest temperature 2... . ecco cre eee 4 ‘Weather’ Cloudy o eects cseceroees kK) (Continued From Page One) ] One Year Age in. Pontine circumstantial evidence since no Highest temperacere .. reeves i trace of his wife has been found. ean temperature ...... Weather — Snow 03 inches Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Date in 85. Years : 6 m 160 -lim 1995 , Thersday’é Temperatare ; 4 Aipena 3% 21 Marquette “oD “Baltimore 56 40 Memphis $4 36 Bismarck 36 4 .04 a oo uaeae 7 Milwaukee 35. 20 p SH Minn » 7 Chariesten 4 New a 44 Chicago 37.25 New York 56 Cincinnati 49 24 Omeha "1 eland 41 2% Peillston “1 ‘Denver 62-27, Phoenix 37 Detrott 46°27 Pittsburgh 46 «36 fe Duluth 27°20 «8t. Leais # 2° ios ‘orth #2 48 8. Fran #1. a. 77 2 & Ste Wy “20 Bex — 30 16 Traverse C. i ; Kanses Chy 48 © fen Ss c ansas @ ’ Lansing \ 38; 4 Taupe 43° 83 2 om: 25 At 8 a.m.: Wind Velocity 7 m.p.h. Direction: Southwest. x * * must be recognized as the College. Dr. Dillon outlined the ‘evolution: in a new way. | ® biologist declared-~. he said: “All animals are in ‘reality a type of-highly modified plant life, derived a cestry with the brown seaweed.” ‘From recent new ‘evidence “we are forced to conelude that all life belongs to only one kingdom, which-in all honesty plants,” said Lawrence 8. Dillon, Ph. D., associate professor of biology at Texas A&M ary theory to the American Assn. for the Advancement of Science. It is based upon many studies tracing traces the evolutionary pattern by changes and developments in the internal -struc- tures of living cells. Different types of l- Seaweed Your Ancestor? ing things are classified according to their Man ‘evolved cell structure Sean cam of evolution, common ah- These first plants on o other. The new kingd f om os simplest livin From these e then yeasts, life. . revolution- This method This all points to plants as the begin- * ning of life on earth. ; The older theory of evolution that life semehow began spontaneously. _ a form of niicroscopic plant life, are the The green algae and higher plants stich as ferns, trees and roses form one of the - two top branches of the tree. ' Yellow algae and red and brown: sea- weed form the other branch. High ani- mals apparently evolved from this branch by some unknown process, Dr. Dillon -said, . findings of lower union tri-+ bunals in cases involving 10 unionists who a be- fore the Senate Internal Se- curity subcommittee. Reuther outlined a procedure un- der which officials who invoke .the Amendment CLEARED LOCALLY _. The five -Detroit-area_ local ciale! James Simmons, Harry M. Lacal 3, were ty. The five others,- UAW inter.) An administrative letter trom! Cinzori, of Ford Local 600, andj by the UAW's Interna- Detroit; Wayne (Detroit) County Circuit Judge Wade H. McCree; i ise f see dil: & E 8 +F F ik i FRESE Es i i mar i #é bf ts’ Gifts to Greet i A i? i Es i rat a z go% ioe | i i e 7 = agF f an t i th 4 4 1958. a ia i ili iia. ig Sis and Magistrate J. Arthur Hanrah- an of Windsor, Ont. . - Bishop Oxnam did not partici- pate in the decision. He currently is on a trip to Japan. <|Police: Promotions Court to Decide Custod at ; 4 * Deposit Mrs, Yagoda told police the win- dow of a back door had been forced open while she and her| Yagoda heads @ construction The first organized mecting ad- iting -woman’s suffrage was a fiom Seneca’ Falls, N.Y., in f if aaa COMMUNITY NATI Pays 242% § on SAVING CERTIFICATES & + : 4 e ay . Reg ‘4 * | , co ‘. aj — hal 7 ’ 7 a >. a Year Biy Girl, 4 aise a . SUPER MARKET Bier © Wine © Liquor to. 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Eisenhower’s forthcoming new fed- eral budget should give business a/ potent. and welcome shot in the; : "a9 Fadero as Shot i in Arm to Business| 4p ‘Russia’s Sputnik I- went infd orbit on October 4, the trend of government spending was down. Military outlays were under a White House-imposed ceiling; cut- | Budget picture; The Soviets’ October and |November triumphs of sci&nce and technology — and the violent pub- lic reaction to the military im- plications — threw Washington's WHE PONTIAC PRESS. yeipay, DECEMBER 2 Ls 19st oe : “Tru rue 3 é Life Adventures 7) tit fo Split LAY AWAY PLAN ° AFTER THE ‘BARRACUDA HAS EATEN AS MUCH OF A SCHOOL OF FISH AS HIS STOMACH CAN HOLD, OPEN TO THE FUTURE. HE STILL KEEPS A FIGHY EYE ‘Part of Estate. Policeman, 2 Bellhops | Settle Out of Court for Woman’s” Will PHILADELPHIA (— A tratfic a “Hillary Now, 280 ‘Miles Away From Sout Pole ; ~ Pag ; party ig: 280. miles from the South Pole ‘and may reach the U.S. station ee eee ete” arm. ~_.. backs and s§wdowns were the or-/fiscal plans into reverse. Sissies selbuw A. S. Helm * * * ; policemam and two bellhops have Zealand explorer’s Various official disclosures make dustry. me aay ee cee going up. net down The pele. agreed to settle for $200.000 in a wei pea covered another ) it possible to estimate that govern- k« ok o& gen bs placing orders, net re —_ legal battle for the $1,200,000 es-| 40 miles, during the t but had ment spending in fiscal 1959, start-| ,roncy heads were striving to} trenching. The prospective bud tate of Mrs. Anna M. Haerer. The} run into soft snow h made | ing next July 1, will set another | trim the budget to an announced] get surplus, with its deflationary “|remainder of the estate will be di-| the going difficult. The night be- | a ee at roughly 73| \target of 70 billion dollars, two effect, will become a precarious : vided among four charities. ; } oon * *- * ‘Helm again ph ty that - there was any idea of a race between Hillary and British members of @ commonwealth transantarctic ex- pedition which is heading for the South Pole from the opposite di- billions below this year’s estimated * This whopping total reflects a joutlays. | | The out-of-court agreement pro- vides for the trio to split their $200,000 portion, A contest with the charities began when two|©™ wills were filed for probate aft- er Mrs, Haerer died July 29, 1955, balance at best, Some congressional staff experts predict privately there will be a return to deficit financing in fis- cal °59 — even ‘if the Eisenhower budget ‘shows. a balance. — be- complete. U-turn in fiscal policy —— gernciais were hoping this 2 within the past 90 days. It could | | wuid jeave a substantial sur- | help appreciably, some Washing- plus, ‘and that this would help : fon economists believe, to mod. dampen the inflation which was | erate the current business slow- | -onsidered the country’s fore- i trek ely- down, most domestic problem, cause the business sag is cutting in the Bellevue Stratford: Hotel. petite wali complet 7 : - — - ee “1 Th busines boom,. tired after into tax collections, one. yt — male hag left ry ross Antarctica. : WANTED ‘three years ot swift industrial ex * *.* ° ile the The waters of the Dead Sea in "| “A budget deficit is @bnsidered —_}a-—traftie— policeman —outside— the}. 1000 COMIC BOOKS jpansion, got wearier’ as govern- stimulative and, inflationary: it hotel for nearly 30 years; Antho- | Palestine oe ae eight times -_— 1000 ‘True Love Story Mags. | ment orders tapered off. The stock ny D’Elia, 51, Bellevue-Stratford : We Handlé Tricks, Jokes, and | market sagged and some compan-|™*85 “- t Uncle Som. in uatting Reltboy_captain for 30. years; and 7 ‘ Novel jies shelved their plans for new pockets of the public than he is William B % @, a Jetred "For a Thoroughly | PIPER'S MAGAZINE OUTLET | plant construction. bellboy. @ The , 35 Auburn Ave. #0 | taking out. A wit elagand So 1906 hed bo: Alterncon of Evening—Visit Sputnik’s I and H changed the re ere enytmen arenas | a PSYCHOLOGY IMPORTANT quétithed her estate to the Wom- ‘ . ‘ *, | } But one high White House ‘ad- fers, Avatny ot. Edmond Henry's Mince Lounge | ; visor, discussing the outlook pri-} , me Children, P HOWARD JOHNSON'S NOW OPEN | sci;2 sus the my Ong? ag —-5 PRanbgantoe chological impact of-an upturn in dia Hospital and Misericordia | -—Cacktails -- Luncheons ~. a. : spending may contribute more im- Hospital, separately, and St. Jo- — . _ Serving Breakfast from 7 A. M. \portantly to business recovery than seph’s House for Homeless aout Dinners the federal doliars themselves, ; . Aha aifcilicagy ceo be the ting fo a watch,” this official said. “It is quite possible that cor- ‘porations will be encouraged to revive the plant and equipment ‘projects which they have canceled \or postponed in the past few imonths. The effect could be gal- | vanic.” cs AM 102 aM ——~ tw iS REPORTED THAT HE DRIVES THE SURVIVORS INTO SHALLOW WATER AND RIDES HERD OVER THEM UNTIL HIS APPETITE RETURNG.. ; . . | > : Distribyted by King Features Syndicate. 1227 Brunch time, lunch time, dinner or munch time—it’s always the right time to-come to Howard Johnson’s! ~ Whatever the hour, whatever your wish, Howard Johnson's serves up the tastiest full-course meals, salads, sandwiches and delicious desserts. And, you'll be doubly pleased with our wide range of food at a wide range of prices to fit all pocketbooks. * Juicy charcoal broiled steaks ca *Grilled-in-butter Frankjorts Economic Pinch, Legislation May Outweigh Scandals Labor Troubles to Increase 1 in 1958 By NORMAN WALKER |Public indignation at_ the labor rackets disclosures .may lead to } WASHINGTON #—Labor’s 1957 hegisiation that could ‘hamstring corruption troubles are Tikely totunion efforts to boost wages and: ‘pale before the employment bar-| shorten working hours in 1958. gaining and legislative problems * * * HOWARDJOHNsonN§. hh. The pressure on union to deliver The era of the easy buck is slip- ae lovers Peay acpi raise for federal employes—went | compulsory union membership. | On Woodward (U.S.-10) at Square ping away, and the labor union Lake Road—Just South of Pontiac unrealized. down until 1958 economic. troubles blow) ~~ . But labor managed to beat leaders know this spells more n over probably will end the general x & * similar attempts in other states. | ‘trouble for them than the skeletons eher. management honeymoon the| But on the political front union |New drives to enact such laws are rattled in union closets in the 1957! nation has been enjoying during|!eaders counted as victories the/shaping up for 1958 in several labor scandals, the past few years. re-election of Democratic Gov.'states, including California, Ohio, Nearly every day brings news 1 es, at their le ebb in. Robert Meynar in New Jersey and/Michigan and Kansas. | of more job layoffs. The econo- Sree, Williams Sifts wages and few strikes. Most election of . Democrat William. workers received pay raises of |Proxmire in Wisconsin to succeed about 15 cents an hour, the late Republican Sen. Joseph R.. Most-of Inbor's legislative. goals |MeCarthy.—_ , f i in Congress—such as federal aid to}- educ roade Indiana joined the list of states ation, b t coverage of the \with -right-to-work laws, outlawing | minimum wage law. and & P&Y'the union shop or other forms of. _ *28 flavors of pure, rich ice cream Fun Galore... No Increase in Prices ter Your Dancing Pleasure ARIZONA * Make Plans to Spend Your | NEW YEAR'S EVE With Us | Henry’s Miracle Lounge the end of World War II, can be | | tien unemployed by March. In. expected to flare far more fre- dustry gives every sign of quently in the coming year. stiffening opposition to new wage : boosts. ° enw Walter Reuther’s: auto workers Thief Could Have Asked . union will lead the crusade of tlie sl encioed eo ator. organizations © the >Date Difference |, st tk tee sats and Make You ) (Formerly Henry’ s Bloomfield Inn) kind they haven't seen for a good. nomic —_ gay en BA 4 VYV__jthree __ overcoats. .__” ae ne and Port : ‘Reservations ‘a = y NT- while. oo needed some ¢lothes, need | Ww GALA EVE favors — treats | And organized labor fears that ore, me ~ cthaties in the Wants to Know Why jonly have: asked and we would estern artners”’ Now merrymaking — fun for all | For Your Added Entertainment — ¥ SIGMOND ROSS at the Organ 5 Bring your friends to the ito be the most likely battleground. But agreements run out also in most of the trucking industry, in| _ . oil, maritime, telephone; Year’s Eve land other key industries. And John : 2|L. Lewis is in a position to reopen Party |coal wage negotiations at any time. i | PREARRANGED HIKES ewe th Some School ‘Districts Pay Higher Interest | LANSING (#—Bond experts will be asked to explain to, Gov. Wil liams why some school districts pay higher interest rates thar others on construction bond issues despite stafe backing, > c wow c YJ Z x ‘& a x \4 3 Ih a "Meet the Crowd for the Holiday Season Oakland County’s newest, most beautiful cock- tail lounge is now open. The specialty of the house is an atmosphere of complete relaxation, cecktails the way you like them, and a lunch- Less than half the major labor jcontracts expire’ in 1958. Under most of the non-expiring ones workers are to get automatic, pre- . m services yesterday, asking them eon and dinner menu to please the most dis- arranged pay hikes and wage ad-| to send representatives to a gan. | " at the DU criminating palate: justments for any changes in the| 6 meeting here to talk over the | cost of living. Living costs, how-| situation. jever, appear to have leveled off jafter a 14-month climb, About three million workers will get these automatic pay ‘Cocktails—Luncheons—Dinners ~ i DANCING SUNDAY 11AM.to2AM. — | the state’s credit behind Afternoon Matinee 4 p.m.-2 a.m. qualified |i ‘school bonds to the extent of 100 ) Located in Michigan's Newest Shopping Center raises. tn 2008, | Abt Gen million dollars. _ | : J Dancing Fri. and Sat:. MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER }§ ORCHESTRA cxpleing in the new ear. | trite ane paving 42 por cot ] . 2592 oxir. | to DICK DENGATE _ Telegraph at Square Lake Road | FAVORS sar tid rank of corre cm 2s much a 49 pr cent, te | HIGHWAY and H * “Esquires” Make ahaa A Betervations | cobmiante at. a recent layin [seas it eto ‘a ee wd erences Dancing Friday & Saturday ! no rT lt eam | DELLS IN N. to the Tune Topper Duo BIG YEAR'S ‘EVE PARTY “No Cover Charge or Door Charge’’ | But labor is aware much stilt schoo! district could enjoy a com- Iremains to be disclosed. .Chair-|paratively favorable rate,"’. Wil- jman McClellan (D-Ark) of the Sen-/liams said in his letter. “Certainly || HOTE acme A ate Labor - Management Rackets |that hope has not been fully real- 4 Ot 4 | Investigating Committee plans to ined. " . go right ahead with hearings delv- ing out new phases of corruption. The year 1957 was one of good Presents GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW IN PERSON TONIGHT! ‘| if Accident Victim Has Boy | ~ PASADENA, Calif, @ — It's ai] . Utonamp No Reservations Necessary. [oaby oy Pe is yn | Noise: Makers for Everyohe— hostess who lost an arm and leg & Tenn. IRENE WRAY | _ Come arly | to Get. a Good Table role ore . Ee an op aiding sci SP AD AFORE'S Lovely -Dencing Siar } Ole Mecstre Invites You Te— jeighed in-Christmas Day at 6]. r LU NCHEON Smorgasbord The Fine | pounds. 2 ounces, was the first for BAR MERV~ SHINER BU FFET E ° Orchestras at the the tment broker hee nee RCA Recording Star . vening Livernols & Fenkell, Det. "oem ‘use. _ anh -admlal Haren . TOMMY | | 5 Days a Week! 6 Days a Week! Sqeore & Round Dancing Couple Modern hike pate TIMLIN | Every Tues.-Fri.-Sat. | Adm, $1.00 ne ALL YOU s] 25 sen TOU CAN 20°. te. a ‘DANCE Square ii NIT E i. FLOOR SHOWS wert Comedy f ’ na nomena ee ee - wont oer 2 . , ‘ ° } * sae iad we 20 Speciol Seturdey: age — tial ane FRIDAY and Pee 4 _Inctudes Tax and Beverage Roast Beef DANCE (If You Can) TO / yErr’s =r red SATURDAY OPEN 7 DAYS , a , Plan to Attend Our AND 7 NIGHTS | Manny Ss s] 95 BOB SAILEY = KING of the HILLBILLIES GALA NEW YEAR’S | M-59 at includes. Tax and Bevera : Elizabeth Lake Road . sad NOBLE LEE and. LARRY. HEATH EVE PARTY — TAM SESSION “TUESDAYS : ; ; T sda ’ | ion STOP and VISIT ecnicken aoa cea] | Tussdey, Dee. 1 WH] FRANK PERRY. || | MANRNY’S SNACK B AR @ STEAKS @ LIQUER : | newt Year? Ere, y.@ Costumes @ Hats 1 | AND “se SWINGMASTERS i AT MIRACLE MILE Bar and Restaurant . Neen” | Dell s Inn Se] | _ | | +130 S. Telegraph . ‘FE 4-6981 7 REFRESHMENTS _ 9451 Elizabeth Lake Rd, jj. 1 Sh ck Wa ssnintins . 2-2981 oatleeaititd Sl pe ee ee H = . wee ge ee i oS 5g S < Sot Lb sce : : : , ' ear ige i . on reat G Ea oe me Se eae 3 ' ; ee ee ee Bac _Tae PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER | 27, 1957 Wek Wand Mat 2 done. FE $3841. ee Heganee- PICK __ Moving & Trucking-19 7 ‘EE emo, AE Stock Mexket oq @ whche gained a bit in moderate trading early times ters 2 to) Reasonable PE 22900, FE 53408 Sehasi ‘emp. References ture ok| AA-1 Reduced Rates 5 Spor y aaaes-ap| "i ele “ts a deliver. FE SASEMENTS CLEANED & LiGHT a 5 ONNOR We | AALO. “6 ROBRISR nae i ' ' later dealings, Ste) desks Rad £6478. 7 The steels were hank’ pyety 240 engi (omen Mae d stolen Hi RONINGS. 3.00 BU 1, DAY toe DELL CARTAGE — , solidly. Plus signs were 50) endum : Charles ’ Ex? service. Rete y 7 Puss” rE Sag majority among ‘airerafts, chemi- 27 Richard J. Daley. ‘take ; “nas willie Work, Commissions et SE we LIGHT a | HEAVY TRUCKING | « cal, ‘tulle, afe sod motion gle 130 -* ss ‘Tron River Buck Group _fin .____ | “PaCTon ssetarivg | | 56Y Cie YOR QULDREN | oe eite Tou PicoP| > _ tures. There were scattered losses. | Onions. 138 It was prompted by a 7" sv Will tay Off 70 Mi MAYTAS. eaten Seer”, Sop uianion, & beams. Call ier akGlabaaes UNDERGRAD.| Wets work, Call any time. FE. - Nonferrous metals showed scant Psrsier -. 115|filed Monday in the U. * Mm tay nieoheel Ex interview aa Re Ne oy ot el -_ "- " {fo Preme Court by Wisconsin, Michi-) 124. fire up pickands Mat:| slut ing: TOY ARE PRESENTLY EH} -Erautag Avwure Ave. Mares eee wend o ieehl hi| Republic Steel’s resumption of :. 175\gan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pengsy!- eA°0 in of 1 meni George plozed.. but would "like te te. RONINGS rw ¢ mmnee wore 0 saeek ~ Also! steelmaking in the Youngstown, -23\ vania and New York. —- jer @ om will lay © ger re, time, coptect us at | _cinity ORlen to 53100. : GRWANTED ARTICLES “PICKED Ohio, son -steaapaet: tay “venti. | The six states. Soren mas hens Jeu, 6 wee osnet mines RMIBHED. Must be 36. years deriy th eily, OF care of retarded to tres of shares, 7 wa | . The easing of pressure or the mar- ‘Chicago return to lake—a "Se / 4 child. M A. iar ket from tax-selling also helped LB purification — the water it now {ig curtailed from three shifts daily Mar =, 4 nae a Cigar, HOUSEWORE AND IRON. . Trucks: to Rent | prices, /rokers said, and led to draws from the lake for drinking; W. B -Seop ie , ery file | Se ders Products. ama? = TRUCKS. TRACTORS | hopes that a yearend rally, might and industrial purposes. The. used) 1, FS Pet ean cals a a | initial service 5300 | tn plchape i, wtines be sustained. © water now goes-down a drainage five-day week basis. He said SEAL i; -wllendenne ‘Pontiac Farm and DETROIT POULTRY ‘canal to the Illinois Waterway..°" # "ve fom fe Qik f0 4 doctine talog and’ oricing speciattst | _ FE 2-61%5 4 pom reduct Diversified experience im all phas- CTICAL NURSE “AVAILABLE Industria! Tractor Co. pric me “i pterchanreabiity and Proven et : St PE ei. 8. WOODWARD ie ange ‘ ; istereham goaktty oad WOMAN “WANTS Jom! as BILE (pp Bair Including Sunday. sist be « ‘prepare manual in- PE 42812. . | DETROFT, Dec. 26 (AP)—Prices paid ; the poun - 1. rt Tholin said the return of used ; - ‘New York Stocks [Beaten ee Beirols ‘ap tone am, : jin demand for iton and steel. (Late Morning Quotations) ‘Neeg and’ trnore 2%-3%4 Ib. "Thites 18-19, ful to Chicago and to cities in| Barred Rocks M35; caporeties S'%-€'S| northern Indiana and, possibly, to; tel Home. io, automotive and in-| WILL TL, BABY Sr In YOUR HOME. | Hor ‘fou state ND HAULING WiTH 3 4 ib 2444-26. : L Kentucky was formed into a Gah Deca SWE hn + ein wi == DAY WORK. ci = —E_S Ae. - 4 DETROIT EGqS ‘Southern -W . . jcounty of Virginia in- 1776, was; Grennee®. li! of duck © Brarkock: | S27 Susiifications and experience. wonta Ars DA ORE. oa | 4| ,BETROrT pet Te ont mime to the Union as a state car frandmother of pected. .. te Ponting Press Box §-3035, acme — 4 cases uded. n ’ ab Ww S. ata ae. BY DAY: 4 Brades: —_ — helt Saturday, Dace 7 =“SALFSMA RT Te : ex) TT. ee E ~ — abs += $4 f beds taree 4 ‘ oa we i = co ~_ aa pe ee te 4 ng - copal "Chureh with Rev, C. George | - of local com- ae ten ras TRONNGS ~ © sADY oe en ala Het, ored cca 3 ee 1g My te ft oti { #8. Pontiac Trail ia Perry Mt Part Cemetery. Mrs. Ppeaiery, “sar veanite. sale ne carsings as ES AND IRONINGS. $250) _Paperin Aw Gh a fed mm ck re ee 83; ets | Fore Promo ion. snes resin bids for: Aéditions and | ‘ison Johns ‘Puneral’ heme, wat "FE. #4} woman WISHES ; WORK } Days | _Winter Ms re 7 Kresge, BS: net Browns: Grade A extra large Beach Elementary |. hoon Saturday et which time she am han a week. PE 42675 Am Motors. 8. LOP Glass ....6 (Sf60 40-48, Wid. avg. 48; medium 43 8 consisting &f approximately 3.000, will be taken to the Chureh to lie| SALES AND MENCHAR aT Am 6 Ges .. #26 Lib Meme a large Mis, Checks pe-38, wid. org 38. | A Birmingham man, James nik Will be recefved to: January 13, —~‘t#ie until time of service. sossecary inte’ age Hy) rel. __ Building S Service 1? Am Red... 10 ee y- reially graded: 3988, 8:00 P.M. Bastern Standard Time at’, erences. Write Ponts res Am Seating .. 317 Lockh Aire ...97-1! Whites: Grade A large 47: medium 41./Patterson, of 967 Southfield Rd., allied Lake High School, os mw) ; __Box 87. AAA Floor Sanding ee ee ewe non ig | Browns: Grade A large 45; medium. 40 has been appointed manager of the Fontige Trail: w “ney “eu MePienn,| CLASSIFICATIONS | ~ = Tiger, bs a Lone e iC. . . . ——$———- Am Tela Sei tee a." ts , administrative de [opgned and read. oueed ie ex Help Wanted Female 7 © 5vD_Bi inc : SS A 74 Low @ Mash ...567 Livestock partment at Ford) Access to Frame: Oftic e gtim, Scheal! DEX PRS A ERR ar ay. A TRENCH { } = Am Viscsse . 62 Mae mre 82 - Motor Company's Walled Lake, Michigan “annouecetesnm AMBITIONS WOMAN. WELL! poctings, Septic Field, OR 3-49 | Sern naconda . . . Mt I 7 otngs Se aie =... = "t. Anse W& C 48 "yn4 DETROIT LIVESTOCK Tractor and Im-|, Office of ihe Architect, w. 7 AoickS tal Tham | ty. Between ages 25 lo 45 CREW AVA x . ' : & Associates, 2300 Washtenaw. Ano . rf able. Roughing Also a)- $-1296 r J . 431 Merck .. 4is _ : Memorta we needs to edd family income = > STRAKA Armour & Co it4 Mert Ch & 8. 158, DETROTT. Dee. 26 (AP) — Calta — 4 » plement Div., in/Arper. Michigan’ cation. Detrott,| eine i and has e-37 hy nt ape r. : arm & --.. Be eed ou Mhariy receipts lmites te sround 180| _ Birmingham, 1 t aaichignn. Builders & & Traders, ‘Detroit, Funeral Directore “..00.0i.cocsece & stat aes w-\" UNDERPIN &, MOCRE| Rayal Electronics Co. : . " . t F Lets cee eee eee entene SITTER, vc raising. Antenna . Eves. Atl cn Line... 8 Mont Ward . 23 head. these sanghter cows: ha 8 been an-| {fications may be se-| Walton. idav wk. 3 Fes At om _homes. FE #0046000 rE . . 4 Atl Retin 21 Motor Wheel | 12.6 $24 Betfers in forced affair, with sales a nm mas may, EMPLOY MENT - 8-170. After 6 - | GEMENT 16 OUR SPECIALTY. | —"=.>S2% or PE Soe Aveo Mfg .... 87 Murray Cp a8 — a eresrecontativs " Snarket; 4 Pat re I, of Schools upon deposit of yen. Ret Wemtec sete $j BABY SITTER FOR TWO SMALL | _ Floors, basements. E} wt ee. T ’ 22A 4 alt & Ob 243 Nat Bisc .. --412 opening strong, few sales good ‘to low! MBS orm, he oy. Sates 650.00), which will be refynd- 4 wane, Tonete 8| ghildren Williame Lake vicinity. “A&B TRENCHING _Typewriter Service A *ndix ° a eee ; 4 ison returo Own rans +3658. Benqudt i518 Nat Ore. oceee 43.5 95 23 56. fou atinty ana stendard mixed) was sales Basis of Employment Agencies sees Cal after =. Friday. ings Tai aaad Line. Pield Tile.| TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Beth Steet 364 Nai Lead ... -s jotterings 18 90-23 50: utility cows 14.50- representative in a Architectural. Trades | eetrections nate nee ina GENERAL | a | MACHINE RET AIRING. | Expert . ; “ Oo anted seeeee ee work. * Bonn Alem | ay Ny Central 7. ine throughout. wt esp aherieend wes! | the the lectrieal’ ‘Trases , nig NOE Wasted Female kitcben, Sork, days. Appiy in per- re ~ BLOCK AR Ano noes —fice Supply Co. 17 W. Lawrence. — ° / i . ic a ed b +] ns y BW. | — Huron 5 ry 3 = poree cn |. See Moti West 2s WHD prices on slgughter steers and’ division's I cad, Onshier en "Chect dors) Contfnng SERVICES OrrEReD DENTAL ASSISTANT. TYPING | JarRe,, wsranieed. wort ork. ee ___ zc 8 pore er ay Ne Am Av 312 Reiter fully steady to streug. cows fully sales manager, check. without restrictions of Five Per Bervicee wees oes necestaty. Write Pontiac Press, S'f!,, a A as Srisgs ME... 8h & ' steegy: bulls steady; stockers and Cent (5%) of the Bid submitted, made, @usiness Services noeeeee Mh Bos 58. i DRAPES SLIP cov. F Fries M 86.2 Nor Pac 34-8 od most choice joined joined ord Tractor Division in j _Bos BEADLE's ' ‘ Nest Airlin . 106 ers ererce unchanged : payable te the Beard of Education & Tazes ......--..3¢| EXPERIENCED > GENERAL SOP onie aces. MA wr 8 spreads. __PE 5-1921. Brun Balke 45 One OU. 3 ¢.958-1250 Ib., steers 25 00.24.50" -largely | 53 ini ive tt plane and specifications shall be. tecssces set FE 15. _and. fireplas * iL ; Buc¢ Co 135 Geens Cag 39 4.29.50 and up: few loads high choice to 1 as administrat assistan 0 | +feturned at time of bidding. Contractor Oressmaking ® Tatloring mT) housework. Live in. PE 40015. BULLDOZING maxix a ce) e Burroughs 3 Qrens fi Oi ea prime oe = steers Tee-=: j the general sales manager. shall sdentity, with ‘nis namme each = Garden _ >.184 | GUY CARI is ACCEPTIN vs ape 8it¢ Cooley Lake Rd. EM Camp Soup Ga KE .. 41T® te mw ¢ seers Previou: Ford, he was. and speci SARL Ble ana ‘Dp SON. | 2S Free timates. ' Cd 224 w 25 standard 20.00-23.60; utility steers 11 00- s to joining WASis basis of signed contract set. Ne bid Foor sanded and finish THOMAS UPHOLSTERING | Cell asst 16.5 Penh’ @ ‘ad i $ 20 00 "few loads average choice $00-' administrative assistant to the gen- will be accepted from any Contractor =) yw ‘te rk 2 3639. | 197_N. Perry St. PE 5-8888 . Carrier Cp ©. 12.1 Param t 30.7 900 Ib. heifers 25 60-2650; low choice less this item is fulfilled. m2 SLIPCOVERS. DRAPES AND BED. | Cater “Trac ® 68 Parke Da ..'. 614 hetfors most! ay 06s goed nernee ‘eral sales manager at Dearborn) othe Boar roceyess the waive any ir- Mo’ CUSTOM PLU MBING Spreads, Your material, FE 5-5797! — Chee & Ob . 03 De AM ey ae te ae, SHR nd standard heifers Motors Corp from 1948 to 1951/*27 aa fo -! INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS : Chre Pepsi Coia 16.717 @0-19.75: utility cows 14 50-1600, few. |regularities when in jhe optnien of the 8E- ALD & BON . ; : Mal Pe Phelps 396 1850: canners and cutters 11.90-i450:'when he was recalled to active Owner such action will the best. FREE ESTIMATES. PE 2-006 Lost & Found “4 c= " "District No bid |! . Cities Srv @7 Philco - 12 Tlormey bulls 18.56¢-30.90; cutter bulls duty in the US Air Force.. | eawente of the eee! time | 2 cUsTOM “BUILT ~“WoMEs” Li- pabasiagiet AA ee eae? BS Peat ee. 31 eae comme = "ealnbie $0. No __ . [foes period of thirty 28 30) days. Opbateree 0200753 pousexexPER WANTED. PRE- Sita g hue. Pree estimates. | CHILDREN'S | PET. | BRITTANY Ciuctt Pee ... 314 Pillshy Mille . 413 \ enough offered - make a fair. 1 a ag NS Bie —ss | “fer érte with some practical nurs-| Of 1-346! REWARD. PE T-0024" “° Coca Cola 7. Pullman $3) vest of trade Compered | last week trade furnish 8 yp BW J Bonds.| NOTICES | ing experience to care for | + & M BUILDING : ‘ “ - 34 active, steady to strong, instances 1.00 | Pertermanes, Leber sod Le wiseMan. Lost B FOUDE eosssocoeen es BM intalld’ person, “Live” i. Good FOUND: SMALL FEMALE DOG Col Bra A 7 - 0) higher on prime vesiers; choice and run nay 0 a A, tion | Notices & Personals oo... cccees 3 salary en rE +423. SERVICE with white. markings, wear. fe *YGivrime veniers 2890-3400; good to low Bee fs : S| WANTED om a} and Commercia! Con- ine collar Has ; fam- Con Edison. 443 8.2/7 00: utility and standard, : Bee. Hi. 04: Jan 3 ad Cularea to Beare 26 | Pestecntias ily. pet $-0837 . @ 32.4 thetce 33 00-26 utility and & er’ i mn sooeonss a A: ASSISTANT AFTER- | factors, - a ty pet. PE $0637, a rere is St St} weights over as ioe top ang Gowns 0 GMAGA —_ OFS Sao IME PEAGK,. SERTAS ea Mineennone Soc2-227 $a | hege ge Vpenagar Ogin Bask | | Moserniaticn, Experts FoCyD: SASS ISD WaiTe | Cont’ Cap tos 39.6 Sheep and tomate ee 200. one \be bela at G01 Pontine State, Bank Bidg. | Coney Wantec see scenes SOB Bids. ‘Specialist. FE 27004 Par oR. same Stelter.” ‘Peatheraone rongaeue| ont COPAS (84 35.3)l0ad choice to pr lambs | 10:30 A.M. on January Unted tO Rem. .casenesee- ‘CEMENT Oc Cont Met ‘ | minea Wo.t and 2 monty ‘No. { 96. Ioe ~ Pontiac, Michigan - age, [Euene Savion seseseens Opening Jan. 6th Lost: LELLOW MALE Ect on a HR aR, eel en te eee onmner | HAMILTON. One mon peice ee ee) Blige IB | og rome ars ae ORY Want TAPING OUARAN.| syle, Sub tal, Anewers to mame | Curt oat , See lia v"heeay rene aeeOae’ | Studebaker. Packard. of Canada! wr ena Oey of Oatiana. wasted saeeteene TAM | | cary gresings carn os much | teed work. Free estimates, OR) —— OC rE ete a Loe Curtiss We |. é to ; : & - OUT For pet Bas #3 Staclaie 2. dipreee vamne ienay oe, cell to ¢ theice Limited will succeed D. C. Gaskin, hae a matter of the petition con-| Rous aoe hemes . positions “Call PE 8857) 8 “f BLECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED woren._Cal ae 7 Neem ‘ ec . * 3 prime woo lam e ie C No.'8 tA sighed — 71 noon. _ _ __. | 5 — Lost - Dow. Chem 7 Seu ky : 308 choise. fede ‘ambe 30 80-31 soe) 0. as president Jan. 1. t tena Barling Butt, Minor ~Ceuse ™ tees fibuses Purniened -aacensasgih REG NERSP WANTED POR Fpr= ESTIMATE ON WIRING fiasies, Ee Lawrence, Bey eer ; : Da Pont 177% Sperry Ra "101 "Hoes Belabie’ 180 Batic sales on askin said he resigned to take" Te Calxinand..LenaMae Bailey Bult, went ‘Dotvraishe part or full time. Clinical office | "for Tater Beaters, ranges & or Dec. aist. ; Fast. Kod... 58 gra Out tps So opngehieee. Lully. de-nigher receipts ey “challenging job” with an (Ppcites noving been ttied im this Court | Por Mant Rosman... wa ssbington, Orford OA S101, 8 or | _fie_Co ieee We Huron. cere em WHITE WiTH. BLACK . ;: - Rad... oe 497 Ueht: mixed Ne 2 and 1 190-240 tee jon t whereabouts of Rooms With Board OA #1176. _ ST De AIR. BRICK-| ™arkings femaie Fox Terrier, An- veer ee er BS Ob BA. TT auetee 20,00-20 25: No 1 and 2 in early internationally - known company tne Spat tnt eS minor child are un- | Convalescent Homes GEN et ring. FE| s¥ers came of Forie. if i +: {49 supply; 160- mixed grad ted . aste aed oo at 19'%8-20.00, Ne? ane’? "aabttos “gc Whose announcement of a Cana- sneen., ine public for support an and that said pote! Rooms REAL ESTATE 4-2200 | Pes he008 wane Ser, please call! food Mech 47) Sun Oil ei Compared weet age tatrow tnd “gute growth program will be made, chitd should be placed under the juris-' Rent Office Space... SALESLADIES tah of ps: 4 GENERAL BUILDING. ene ENT | LOST: BEAGLE. 3 BLACK (WHITE ——— : 2 t Pa 31.2 . - dtetion af — Cours For Rent Miscelteneous men over W), or ew Pray brown Wandered { . Proeh tre 93 eit & Co .. 2&7 Mastly Te higher carly in the mew year. the people of the, | filme. Needed ‘after pint - Goons = ALL _Freare use call PE r S-1iat ater im . . Gen Drnem . 663 Byiv Bl Pa .. 306 . A past president of the C anadian/ state ee rine are Log Be pama geteTe ‘Pon Sale ary st, Eaportonce net vt OUARANTRED ROOFS ~ ALY | cost — BLACK & TAN MIXED Gen Pos 1 Tex O Bul ot Fit Y le. ¢ d Automobile Chamber of Com- Bed t ¢ he Oerland ‘ount? | Income Fee MBA ‘ora late model eat. Usual | 383 %. Cast FE 2-3021. wed ve oe Speniet | role yee esi Raine Bisine . ir 1 ~ a ~ ter, ou - } s 5 : ir | - — ca Bh) 8 aces 2 FIM'S Vile Cards eroe’Gacuss me non asocited agar Ses es Ci Peas’ Suburoun Proper ene cane Sauna TURE | farsa apna on Gen We “07 Tran W At id | with the automobile industry in in said Cnayy. = on the 16h ay of nn For Sale Resort Property . 44 WOMAN TO LIVD IN & CARE — ~ PERSONALIZED WOxE, | OST: UTSANY SPANIEL. oR: Gen Time 16 Ident Cen |. 303 R | H li PI | Canada since 1920. He joined | $73: ea hie you are. hereby commanded For Sale Lots Prop. ... * oba | ter cideriy redy, More St Da ‘FE #209 SPE S-ea7s) Tyee ® nite. Vics ot east | Mi Gitte ia vatwe 6 Bl eved 0 I y a | Studebaker in 1931, became vice|te Raed Tar. te nenetie * said ijcreonal Por Sale Acreace . cess . 12 noon. : | PLASTERING & REPAIR. REAS.| ¢3is0. Goebel Br. 23 Oo Bee dee sident and ral inlet this summons pod Bo- Pop Gale Perms oi 8 WAITRESS, STEADY RELIABLE, | _Pat_Lee, FE > caving | OST: FEMALE BEAGLE, six ee? Goodrich 3 Ung air Lin |) 22 | pre nt and general manager service he be served by publication of a|Ssle Business Property it | “Roman 2520 pre. of age 11-30 to RG, SNYDER FLOOR XG. | mes. vic Airport & ‘Ander. + Unit_ air TORRANCE, Calif. @w—A re) Uece shall nearing |Rent or Lease Bus Prep. eee on xe (bun sanding and Phone sonville Rd. "Reward. OR 3-9208. Grsh Pa “Lt Ben Pate os aa : . n aim 1941 and has been the Canadian | ron ine erioue to said print: Por Sale or Exchange ae oe ee aaye ag Wayne’ et | 5-050 toaT AY, WHEELAAR.|: - . . ry - “oe 8 -T -— TUESDAY, WHEELBAR- . GUNS Ry 304 Better Cp'.. ger craft firm has announced — = \omneeny's chief executive officer |i the Fenties said County etWANCIAL | dave or beldeye. = | 508. a eee LAYING. | “row, vie. Bloomfield Mills. PE Grevhound ~.. 14.1 Lines 234-Christmas cards to em-! since. 1953, “4 witness, the, Benered tty of Business ceceeees Bl WATTRESS, FROM 12 NOON TO} 83438. i Gull C1084 Us Rub 313 ployes—extra long weekends with-| | Moore. Judge of sald Cost his 2rd ay (Sale Land Contracts ..!cc..081| 8 p.m, Phone FE 5-2977, | gemonesna-apprTio’s Eee. | LOST YOUN PET) WANT TO. Homentk..!.. 328 Us Tos 223 out loss of pay or ‘production’ eat AP{RTHUR E MOORE (Morecane Loame “1.2.00000000000 84) Helo Wanted 8 | Bu werk, Licensed builder. FHA | Eve.one jo, Romer FE, beam ~ | Hooker . Warn B Pic. | (Sea { Probate” elp Tih Cent ..... 286 west Un Tei 15 | Ume. ; B Iti & Ohi (A true copy) ASSENNO. . aan : | S Hobbies & Supplies 24A Indus “Ray .- if) Westg A Bk 184 The cards contained -a calendar: a imore 10 ed: Register, swap ne oe cesecesese-88| ADL MEN OR WOMEN DEsIROTS "ROOF REPAIR: , ee . 1 een fae Waste, BO 22 scheduli t three-day week- Juvenile Division Por Sale-Clothing 2.2000202.021100 | “UP MEN OB WOES Cheer tai EAVESTROUGHING PE «ou PAINT THE NUMBER PICTURES , Iniand St! ....724 ween & Co_ ing eigh y eer Deg. 27, °87-' Scrap & Iron. ........+.0++--864| or part time see Mr. Smith’ 150 | “TRENCHING “AND _ Scrabble games, Backenstose é Inepir ce -. 33 vores 3 384 vends. and four four-day weekends; t ay —————norice S~™OCO «Big Homsenol@ Goods ........-87/ _W. Perry $ to ay ‘ | BULLDOZING Book. Store, 15 E. Lawrence St. . - Yues ‘alentine = ee eecemeenaes MY HOM J . . Int Bus Mch 304 Gerber Prod 3 Tin combination with normal legal! me zoning mn . Independence may Gifs — siting | BABE, parting, De i Pe 60 ~ Notices & Personals |_28 . holidays. Longren Aircraft Co. BALTIMORE For the Oakland Sanoual onions ye Misecliveseus ‘3 Cal PE. 271), 12A any o MAN 4 . ww second 7°" me rself vee uh Supplies 1 TRL WOMAN NEED. | STOCKS employes will not work the first ve ‘ Ea a .T30 pam aft, the Town- gale Musical Goods - 8 ] thi f ou?) ing @ fri adviser, contact 5, Bephter Ca.) naj Monday of each month but will/time in two menths, the Baltimore) Jen fren ss ane Sule Oftice Bouipment “8 1S ts or y ree Se 10. CENts E Mrs. RL abangiey. Phone FE nee - “ et Los eon] work the the following Saturday in jon gnd Ohio Railroad has announced) aoe, po searing ineres 8 rep. Sale ng Goods . 8 Natienel odvereet foot ont a cenie ‘es 31288 w on Army. : ee » idwin uboer''Ge. + 13) 34. /stend. Sat eet, scterny MOWRY Festiva. maybe Rear celeiy To Sandy Gear, at cececcc'gl| EA yt mutual cede nt” pas ae Eazy | AEROTRED KNAPP | Ross Geer'ce, * 32 242) “We are confident it will pay out its 13-state system. / lany c "ihe ‘Zoning Board should property coin |Plants. ‘Trees Shrubs +08) in 3 to § years, Men or womeh. | JOR'g A Snprus FE 20 - SH {OES see. a He rey Be aa & $4 $4 $4 good wal avid 4 : i eles, nth teat vues & a xm a Trained Araried 222221290 selling rer personal interview | Business Services 13 . Pred Herm \ owe ec. bes . airm ll FE @ : | PPP LL ALD | Pen. Metal Prod. Co. . 103 193 103/ing man can enjoy @ rich man’s yesterday, will affect about 2,800 INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP. | ARM MERCHANDISE ven & wits “AS CARETAKERS a4.) ACE TREE ‘SERVI RE- |oaperr ty SUPPL ae tt Roay Bie oa ee ¢e Ss weekend every’ so ofterk” said/ employes in all departments—or — ZONING BOARD poEBL | & Peeo . ny -for apartment ballding with ss moval and: Grimening, Get © our bid | inee Mre. Wallace. = Toledo Edison Co, 121 121 124/Mrs. Christina E. Wentworth, an! ‘about seven per cent of the coin- HAROLD J. vcleck | EOE 0 beat. Mas en enty, ay artes: | ee A nkER- aERWICE. Ses - | "eae hig aed eatee "1" lotticer of the firm pany'a total persconel, The lay Dee at Ee CSccm | Wee paula? slt'bae, "| Save AE MARES TD Debt? off is éffective Jan. 1. — ITE LAKE le Equipment 9722220252256. > gaLEs PHopie (PZ2= 8 AGL MAKEN OF FOUNTA MM eid te ; TOWNSHIP OF WHI Sale Farm _ UII a) | REAL ESTATE | 8 AIN PE | 2 rs oe, BS th a Rt S| eee La Saar ew — bd The Township. of White e ‘0 UTOM . homer. -0003. Generel ass Y W = chigan, ordains:|@or Sale Housetratiers .........18| Pn, Smith Jr for a ment ne Pi cece al LORS, INC., 41 = - == lough on Nov. 1. of Oakland, State of Michig: ‘ se eeee TD D _Above Oakland Theater 7 mr . = amendments to the Rent Trailer CR nav eeee MITH ~ = BU NO ==| The company blamed business white Lake Township. Rural Zoning Auto Ketessorten ssseteeeseeenee -80| Baullders of BS Sui Remey Ain CLEANERS | Wea Children ¢ gata ate Fabs . _— = Pp Yi Y =| congitions for the newest cutback fae Com-| Sale Motor Seootets .........--.82 | SEAL EST Ly... ee Boerd 26 ¢ . A im. FEBRUAR ! = = Sad the " a mare rt arn we Bec- Por Sale Bieyeles te at mine Walater Rose Hil se | Workers" . Seapine Licensed} - - = = =}ljoadings are running 1,600 cars a Part of t * White Lake Town- Boats & Accessories ........-+--85| RTS, BAD. 20080. - _ home, FE $8737, = = ; = tien 36, 73M, BEE, White CNge|Por Sale Airplanes .....0c.+:-.88 o,__ awe day, “per cent under the Oakland County, Michigan de-! cred. “SALESWORK WITH . BEST BAY CARE FOR PA = Use our easy menthly payments plas. —- = —s fig-|snip, | Oak Deginning si the NE corner| transportation, Ort serseest Bh | Toate of pay for West of Pontiac, pager makes of on age, chilaren, Licensed home. $5.00 a month in. = ure this time last year. of the SE ‘< of the NW %, Section| Wanted Used Care... ‘g9| Must be 2448 yrs. oid. Phone! S* _ ; = Pay as little as a 36; thence 8 01-33 wae slong the For 58 0) Mr Schuett, EM 34196 for Der | now's. 66 Oakland FE 2.4021 siren WOU Da > cane easy convenient payments. , and 8 % line for & nee o \Por Sa 00 NO NE Sa pce CEMENT WORK, NOTHING | _f ‘vs. 4-6907. =e ousy 5 co : 7 . ” for a dis. | WANTED — REG ED MEDT- : . q = : = 8. Week Strike Settled Leet tee Se “tect tothe ‘center of] 3 | Weal Feenmelae Wiline vo ienmn | IAtge or ama. 20 yrs. exp Free! Wid Household Goods 27 - 2 , Union Lake Road; thence N 40-35' 40°) x-ray and able to do routine GUSTOM CARPENTER WORK, . ; = MASONITE at Semet-Solvay Plant _. |W along center of Paton Lake Road Tor ann ee on ~~ | Laboratory work ttiuding chem- a2 = ea aa trim FURNITURE NEEDED — , { of : eet, LOVIN M Good . . = . ==] ETROIT An eight 38-07 30” W along center of Union fake aves aaugnter Margaret W. oan | te meat. for terview afd sp- _ Pine aner Entire heme x4 odd lots, Oet, the ‘ SS ‘PEGBOARD | = Oe wttlea a the Seman ‘Road for 0 cima of “aistance ot 3 ningham, who passed away Dec: po : “3 MOTOR SERVIC ce pe fee 4 cutright oF Au stri! sett - \ . or a dis | = : 4 a. ees ed at met ater feet thence N 46-30 40° W for tt is lones: esope here atithout “you. | Employment / Agencies 8: A A) RPE bat 218 E Sale. Phone OR_ 3.9717. = 4 3x! $], es 73 Solvay Division of Allied Chemical) S"ficince of 200.08 fect: thence Wand sad Fue nURARED a 8ERW. | WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES = x 8 & Die Corp. Thursday. Some 250) 16-540" E for a distance at Oe The flowers -we ced. upon your j | Tieeae 3 Kelson, PE: S168, of furniture Ph. FE 25523. = 4x4x', striking United Mine Workers vot-iine ‘twa "section “26. thence ‘8 aay wither and Wecar, | | ceynss “earn TING SERVICE| Money Wanted 28A cept a two-year con ™ th Ine of the B BELLA = 8 ed to accept a 7 i tract 95% ot. the Ml tors distance. of guall never fade ‘awa ind Crooks Rd.. Rochester. FE arnt ot “eredht. PER, CENT. =| _— = 4x8x!; rr 48 providing increases totaling 16 Sais fet to Nine point of ‘beginning, Shall never fade away. bro | Sea te a = 8 cents an hour in wage and fringe’ jenpeasiing 35.00 bares. se the NW 1% See-!_! “ore, __ sister and f riends. so | attractive girl who Se! Toe 80) evening eatimates Menon) and and Wanted to d to Rent 29 = pene nae oe three! Mp, Oakland County, Michigan. Be- Funeral Directors 4 Contact,” $ Gare wee "$300, _fommercial—¢ oon EW OR RE-| 9 PARTY'S w TO RENT] = e Plastic T. - Sq. Pr 60c per cent pay t the -sec [ening at's point which is. 86- 26,25" ~~ | Start. Midwest’ Em ployment, “o Poe Work quaranteed, FE 8-0904. home or ° SER . = Conolite opping nner a Hr na Sdietance of 814.00 feet” and "D ] on: ohns | =" Pontiac State Bank Bids Br erees Fe oe ADAMS Co. 2836 Dixie Hwy, = ( H : 23-14° 10" W a distance of 70.00 feet: one S J i - A Bo ine ; AIR : : = Basement Comp. Sash 39x15 -cetecees Only $285 & priver Gets 30 Days from the NE comectot the BE 's of the Puwpnal moon. Employment Agencies 8A sEwING WacKING. Fy RADIO | Share Living Quarters 30 — . * - _% Section an - ‘ fi tas” i — ist of. 199.50 feet to! “Designed fo ot Funerals Fi 4 MAHOGANY Edward C, Luebke, 48, of 6571 vain gistne of Union. Lake Rosd:| “AIR AMBULAN GROU Sashabaw Rd., Independence Town-|thence "8 96-03-20" E siong -north-\purviey ‘Fanceal Home FR eaais| EVELYN EDWARDS = PLYWOOD ||; PLYWOOD and service. . L a a ape Bet Gee ere tae es) i easterly line Union Lake Road for ®& " SHARKS - GRIFFIN VOCATIONAL COUNSELING easy 16 gel dri ving “Thursday, ‘etore ES oi ogg Sate | oma fin a a ml ~ axBx% i 4 x8x Vs VGrooved — Springfield Townshtp Justice Em-|tence ‘ot 198.04 feet to the pint of ‘be= oorhees-Siple “OPEN SATURDAYS mett J. Leib. He was sentenced to Canis, Senta Oe ee ae 4 of FUNERAL HOME ~ | _. Work. Wanted Mal Male 10) ~~~ Wanted i Tanaporation 31) - serve 30 days in the Oaldand Coun- ection 20, TIN, RSE being 20 res ambulance Service —Plane or Mator | ~ ‘eoms: $3 68. Sheet | 56% - sheet mom fronting on M-88 1390 feet West fr a : ae : “ee » Be Beste a sede) ay cones oa — | foOwo MARRIED MA WOUL2 ge a , in Prices > [t's tte sores aot ite onagion Plaine — Waterford wp fone sad fubrieation “ies "33713. ' Grain Prices. ~ |} RB. Me ofthe 8B. of Section 20 res 4 ; ~ + a = the North 50 <'y¥” in M- an ure a CMICAGO GRAIN 5 tnerpet “and coutataing. 16480] | RAPERTER, YORE Wer INSURANCE. : |, CHICAGO, Dec, 27 (AP)—Opening! acres, more of arta My BOX REPLIES | IVALABLA WOW CLEPENTER : ‘grains: i, “The - wil ated amendments are 7 28, 63, , 78. & tabinet work. New & r . ’ |. Wheat May ........ io hereby declared be immetietely ’ : be ve en. repal Nichole 4 Tareer (Mar ....... 2.20% i -sevedeee G7%4 necessary for the preservanen of | si ats ENT WORK. | 59 g ne ieee M r° ‘1.300 ] ooo ‘aan to Meo wake eftect thirty, cI , Ee FE pe, 7 Fasc ece . Or seeeess ‘ a8 ay ‘ * vente i Bp coe SN My LS ERM atte" paneation SST O° Help Weitted Male 6 | canpirat. we PREP ATE | Laundry Service | p Lumber =? Plywood — Coment ~ F wel Of. ‘Simer...... 118 ep o's Liste 00 by ‘the, White take Townthip'1 EXP. REFRIOERATION, MAN & one ne WAKER ane MILY rns ee : May ...... 118% Lard ' | Board. appliance ‘man. OR ee aaan 4 Stet s a 3 ; : e: ree a 70 $. Squirrel Road / * hiubuen Heights, Mich, “Ze M8 120% Jan... 11.90 WHET LAK® TOWNSHIP BOARD. BOY OR YOUNG MAN "| NDAY: PR | CaRh, oF "Bi tee May an kas t? —waiy Lake Township Clerk! morning at a 720 tos Kam i me pty e rs... tS | “ieee aS eee \ gr Pay j P gs thence = i iy ‘ 4 r : 2 . | sco CANAAN ceo eae cca Wen Toate Dent ee al ba Rotseg, poutine eetiathee eS ee _@ | 5 . 5 : . = i + wt ; i: . 4 . t ae ay . sy : ; ay Aly a = - r\ : ie cor va) oR rn a [i are Yane f : : pa Ret, » PROS, oo eas ce Ne to. : roy by 2" *! yl oo ‘ ot . ‘ee . ‘ Lh \ : : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DEC EMBER 27, 1967. at eis SOREPEGS sae st BA eed eet ey EE ieteial phn - : Dag Making 6 Ds, there’ to age as tea : nt) el Minister Christian Pineay and) ~eoe yu ‘on Premier. Felix Gail- Talks on Way Home |" CAIRO ®—U.N. Secretary Gen-' eral Dag Hammarskjold left to- Lights on Yuletide Star day after two days of ‘talks with ‘Await Stor k's Ar rival Egyptian leaders. He flew to Bei-| OKLAHOMA CITY @ — J.B. ~ jrut, Lebanon, for a brief stopover! Anderson says he may not light on the way to ew ba this big housetop -Christmds star’ ik ‘until the middie of January—de-} ’ _Hammarskjold oh oe Presi-| | pending on his wife, dent Nasser last night and held| Anderson, father of three adopt: another conference this morning eq children, erected the seven-foot | with Egyptian Foreign -Minister| star earlier this. month and. an-| Mahmoud Fawzi, who saw him off ,hounced he would flip on the long at the airport. A spokesman’ for! string of. lights bordering it just s the secretary general declined tojas soon as the family’s expected Consumers Spent More in. 157 ered He had hoped the baby wold but Bought Less Merchandise Informed sources — in | Paris said’ arrive re by | Christmas. {in retail ‘distribution are begin- jn ning to appear.’ Merchants complained that basic | :, i i i { Adate with duty ~ | Making appointments and keeping them is a social and business necessity. We have all types of desk calendars, Appointment books and diaries to make it difficult for you to forget. Also those all-important inventory forms that you need right now! CALENDARS Handy single and double page desk calendars with replaceable loose leaf or tear-off refills. Ample “memo” jotting space on each $1.35 up _ APPOINTMENT BOOKS | Day-to-day pages to list your appointments (down 10 the quarter hour!) for the entire ear. Attractively printed and - $1.15 up By WALTER-BREEDE JU. | and appa rel outlets. Novelty chain stores which had once con- NEW YORK i — For F retairs fined themselves to five and certain. Economists pointed out that consumer spending is. as much a product as a cause of en i _ patterns. Consumers spent more money than ever before but they prob- ably bought less merchandise. The} increase jin total retail] spending! — from 191% billion dollars int 1956 to 200 billions in 1957 — was) entirely due to two factors: Prices) may were higher than in 1956 and seTe munities, were more consumers to buy-for. CLOUD SCENE | department store wares like | suits, coats, furniture and record players. dent in family budgets, Jeaving less ‘money to be spent in retail stores, They cited: higher @om- _ that people curtail their spending | chiefly because their incomes and buying power are down, And { | ten-cent items sold “big ticket” living costs were making.a bigger) beoming business conditions — | i \Eoode Assn. to Comment that “it insurance, rising rents,-higher prop-| tivity in the months ahead, mutation fares, increasingly ex- ipensive medical care, costlier auto most indicators pointed to “a low- Th tthroat competiti e cutth t petiuon) er level of genera) business ac- rompted the National Retait Dry erty taxes. For 1958 the outlook was un- well be that in some com- Women's apparel provided « ane! signs of over - capacity of the brighter spots in the 1957 ‘retai] picture, Food markets scored Layotis..in- major industrial cen ~ ters clouded the 19 1957 retail scene. So did thinner pay envelopes and consumers had less folding money. After several- years of “trading | up’ — steering customers to higher quality, higher priced goods — merchants encountered a stubborn wall of price resis- tance. Big stores planned to put | more emphasis on lower priced. merchandise in 1958. 4 With operating costs at an all-| time peak, many retailers saw profits diminish. The accent every-| where was on cutting: é@xpense.} The trend .toward self - selection) — having’the customer wait on her- self — gained new momentum. TAKING OVER A survey by the National Re-| tail Dry Goods Assn. Found sub- urban shopping centers taking busi-) ness away from big department! stores downtown. | There were slam - bang price | wars between department stores and discount houses, Food super- markegs increased thelr penetra- tion of the department store field by opening their own appliance Lost UP Hunter Guided by Sweet Music of Siren ‘* |Negro and white students in day for the NFL title. HOUGHTON (#—Clerc : Gribble, 51, went rabbit hunting Christmas! Day. Whe he failed to return home! at suppertime, his Brother, Fran-| cis, notified the fire department} in the Bootjack area, a resort) community in the Upper Penin-| sida——_—_—§ ‘ Firemen: sounded every five minutes. Several hours came out of the woods. He said he became lost in a heavily wood- ed swamp. The intermittent sound- ing of the siren guided him home. “It was the best Christmas mu- sic. I ever heard,” Gribble -said.| their siren) Violence Shatters Calm in Algeria Once More ¥ avciers WW — Nationalist-at-| tacks in several portions of Alger- |, ia last night ended an uneasy Christmas calm. A farm guard was killed, farm. buildings valued at $300,000 were burned and a rebel attack with hand grenades in Oran killed an offduty policeman, thorities said. Propellers From Nylon ST. JOHN, Ind, — Model-air- plane propellers made of nylon are} being manufactured by.a St. John! company, which sayg they are shatterproof, reliable, have greater} thrust, and_last more than—16, times as long as the conventional type. Stranger to Washington nor is he Civil Rights Division set up to’ {headed up the program of ending! ‘Air Force. later ‘Gribble! Rapids, military au- } substantial gains; drug. stores::did; a landoffice business in cosmetics, | antibiotics, aspirin and: gifts. ‘Hannah Asks Goodwill, a oe Time in Race Problern |v toin) stmt teas a new round of merkdowns, clear- ance sales and discounts. There By INTERNATIONAL NEWS \was every indication that stepped, lems is that “wise men have strug- jup retailer competition in 1958 gled with these problems for dec-/might more than offset the price. Dr. John A. Hannah approaches jades.” He expects no quick solu-/boosts of 1957. 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See our ready-to-use forms ..~-either standard, proof column of cost, or market. 15¢ up & Office Supply FE 2-0135 his new job as chairman of the’ ‘tions from ‘commission recom- — jnew Civil Rights Commissidn with! mendations, but believes ‘men. of lthe Christmas spirit feeling. that! men of good will can work out dif- good will can work out their dif- iferences.”’ ferences—however difficult they x. * may “— > * | The commission which he heads ‘is under direction of the White Hannah, who .is President of House and has no connection with Michigan State University, is no the Justice Department’s - new a stranger to the problems of race|enforce federal law. Hanna's. group) relations and civil rights. is charged with investigations of) He was frequently in the head- ‘the problem and with making rev-| lines as assistant Defense Secre- jommendations for new legislation. tary for Manpower and _— el in 1953 and 1954 unde Sisnhowsr cauinistrefion. Williams Calls Before that, under the Trumz y sdenipiatretion, the edurater wos! Gr id [TV B an , | ‘Unreasonable a member of the advisory board) which worked out policies for the aid to docign otiens ° LANSING uP — Gov. W ivoice today was added. to the INTEGRATED CAMPUS clamor of those asking Commis-| In the field of racial discrimina-Sioner Bert Bell of the National | tion, Hannah, shortly after being Football League to remove his ban_ named president of Michigan State/0n local ‘television of the Detroit 1941, ordered integration of Lions-Cleveland Brown game Sun- | illiams’ | ‘campus dormitories. Then he) Williams, in‘ a telegram yester- | ruled that all racial designations day, told Bell he might have good be’ stricken from student records. | ‘reason to continue the ban,- but In -his key Petagon post, he added: | ‘From here your action seems \racial discrimination in the armed highly unreasonable.” forces and among® civilian per-| Bell ordered a TV blacko sonnel of the Army, Navy andthe game within 175-mile radius | ‘of Briggs Stadium in Detroit even | ithough its a sell-out. “You don't appreciate, I am’ sure, the tremendous loyalties of |\Michigan sport fans,” Williams. isaid. ‘Nothing could stop Briggs ‘Stadium from staying sold out for ithis Synday’s game.” . | Hannah was born in Grand | on Oct. 9, 1902. His father operated a hatchery and greenhouse on a small farm on the outskirts of the city. 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