REA at = P we, id ry PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1955 —86 PAGES Mriowst xEwa cenvicge “MOTOS re! eT ot * * ts Denver Man as Plane % President Heads fo Gettysburg for Rest Period To Spend Next 6 Weeks Convalescing; Mamie Marks 59th Birthday ‘WASHINGTON (INS) —| President Eisenhower left Washington today for his farm at Gettysburg, Pa., where he will spend six weeks convalescing from his heart attack. - ‘The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left the White House in a limousine at 10:43 a.m. (EST), on the 85-mile trip. Special civic ceremonies will be held when they arrive in Gettys- ‘Eisenhower, rapidly recovering heart attack he suffered returned. to his" White g 5 : z i ; fis if g3 The trip: will for. a double celebration, Not ' begin official ¢ Eisenhower will mark birthday. : Conference at Geneva. Eisenhower authorized the send- Blamed for Air Crash of John Gilbert Graham, 23, of Denver early this morning. Agents said Graham will be charged with sabotage.in the explosive crash of 4 United Air Lines_plane near Longmont, Colo., on Nov. 1. The FBI said that Graham took out $37,000 worth of insurance on his thother, Mrs. Daisy King; while at the airport to put her aboard the plane for | a trip to Alaska. Mrs. King and all 43 others aboard the plane were | killed in the crash. Lonardi Ousted ~ During Bloodless: Argentine Coup Friends Vow Revenge as Anti-Peron General Aramburu Takes Office BUENOS AIRES (# oikes Post-Peron Argentina walked a dangerous new path today with provisi®nal President Eduardo Lonardi overthrown and with his friends vowing revenge. Lonardi, the major gen- eral who led the September revolution against the dic- tatorship of Juan Peron, was pushed out of office in Maj. Gen. Pedro Eugenio Aram- buru, another general who took part in the anti-Peron movement seven weeks ago, was sworn in Senate Continues Debate Over Hospital Legislation LANSING (# — The running battle over providing “|facilities for Michigan’s mentally retarded children bounced back to the Senate today, and it was anyone’s guess whether a long deadlock would be broken. Each faction was blaming the other for the lack.of ac- .| tion, but there was some sign of compromise. NEW YORK @ — Playwright p45 4 - Playwright Dies in Gotham at 59 Robert Sherwood Fails to Rally From Heart Seizure Over Weekend sens, per Farmington The Senate, meeting at 2 calling for leasing of the Ft. Custer Army Hospital and for the purchase of the losis Sanatorium for two million dollars and the Children’s Convalescent All told, this would provide 1,650 \pm., takes up a House bill’ ‘Oakland County Tubercu-) torship. But Leonardi’s friends called it a “treason” which would be punished, From his exile in Panania, Peron said the changes in the Argentine government ‘‘were expected ai will continue . . , There will be others shortly.” Crowds shouted “Nazis no, de- mocracy yes" as the new presi- dent took over his office.. Aramburu, a 52-year-old profes- sional soldier, commanded rebel army units in the uprising against Peron and was. named army \chief of staff when the revolytion- wd government took over in Sep- to include the vice president, Adm. Isaac Rojas, commander of naval operations. a bloodless coup yesterday.) sailor hurt in an explosion and fire Kills 3 on Ship 2 Injured in Six-Hour Fire Aboard $4 Million Radar Ship in Atlantic NEW YORK @—Fire exploded a fuel tank aboard a Navy radar INJURED IN, RADAR SHIP EXPLOSION — A radar picket ship yesterday off the Atalntic Coast is taken from a Coast Guard rescue plane at Floyd _| Bennett Field in New York to be flown to nearby on the ruins of the Peron dicta- | F uel Explosion Basement Victim of Fire Aboard U.S. Ship abgard. a Navy % +> } | ‘ AP Wirephote| } St. Albans Naval Hospital. He was one of three injured men flown 125 miles to shore from: the burning craft. One of the injured died. Two others ~ were killed in the blast. Noise Hippity-Hops Past Ready Deputies Just after midnight Saturday, Mrs, Gayle Engle heard noises in the basement of her Clarkston house.’ She called the Sheriff's de- partment. Deputies Charles Rahn and Wil- bert Lankin, pistols drawn, threw open the cellar door. A rabbit ran out. picket ship at dawn yesterday, others, The fire was brought un- \der control six hours later. - The stricken ship, the Searcher, was on station at sea 125 miles southeast of here. Navy and Coast Guard vessels rushed to her aid. The bodies of the two others at a cost of $4,400,000 for the. Lonardi conferred at his home killed in the blaze were ‘‘complete- Robert E,. Sherwood, 59, died to- pal of the present fiscal year. With some members of his ousted |ly carbonized.” the Navy said, "The Senate has approved the Ft. /government. His only public com-; The Searcher had recently start- ing of his plane, Columbine III, to day in New York” Hospital. : He suffered a “moderate” heart Custer deal, but a solid block of ™€nt was a statement to reporters Geneva to bring Dulles back to the U. S. where he will report Weekend Dea Total Reaches 19: Fog Blamed in Crashes; 4 in Family Die in Train Collision Near Marion | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The death of four members of fr Michigan , toll to 19. In addition a Roseville man was killed in the explosion Tolstoy's of a furnace. Roy Turner, 50, Marion; his’ wife, Doris; 42; their daughter, | Mrs. Carol J. Mateman, 18, Sag-) inaw and her %month-old son, Perry, were killed Saturday when their car hit a freight train at a in Marion, Osceola Coun- her traffic victims included: Sass. 49, Pinconning, and his wife, Mina, 4%. Robert A. Banks Jr., 11, rural Nashville. Mrs. A. W. Whippie, 4, Mid- fand, Mrs. LaRelbe Forrest, 62, Bir- mingham. — Mrs. Andria Saunders, 47, Route Charlevoix. Merle Nunnery, 24, Wayne. 3 . 59, Detroit. Nancy E. Naimo, 29, Wyoming ‘Park. — : Gulch, 60, Dorr. Lewis Lattimore, 18, Flint. John Huot, 55, » Sherwood received — his Pulitzer? prize in 1936 -for “Idiot's. Delight,” which told of approach-| ing war. In 1989, he won'the award for, |““Abe Lincoln in Illinois,” & mov-| rennyille), one of the leading op- ing summons stand up for heritage. attack early Saturday and after i-\briefly rallying, steadily since noon yesterday. had weakened first to Americans to the best in their His 19 prize-winning ‘There Born in New ‘Shall be No Night” was a protest tyranny. . Republicans has blocked purchase of the two other facilities on the Sen. Edward Hutchinson (R- | ponents of the move to buy the ‘two facilities, © said following ‘passage of the house bill: “We will jconsider the House bill seriously. iI do not say we will adopt it.” ' The first sign of a break came resis did. wore|vesterday when Sen,. William S. Rochelle, N.Y.. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) said he would ask his colleagues to accept the House version. Broomfield said he had opposed, pting Purchase of the Farmington facili- ty because no appraisal had been made, But the former children's hospital has been appraised, he April 4, 1896, Sherwood was mar- Said, so he will recommend ac- ried in 1922 to Mary Brandon. They ceptance of the House bill. had one daughfer, Mary, who survives. The marriage ended in divorce in 1934. Sherwood in 1935 married! the former Madeline Hurlock, ex-|into session at 4 p.m. to see what wife of author Mare Connelly. of any additional institutions. The House was called to go back the Senate has done on the bill. In two special sessions the Senate) ‘has refused to consider purchase! denying he had resigned. It said: ly by the decision of certain mem- bers of the armed forces.” Apologetic Robber Gets $164 in Holdup Apologetically, a handsome young man with a gun in his hand robbed. a gas station of $164 early Sunday, police were told. Attendant of the station at 440 N, Paddock St., Harold Werth, said the thief drove in and ordered a full tank of gas. When he reached for his bill- fold, he pulled out an automatic, Werth said. . “T-hate to do this,” Werth quot- ed the thief as saying. The robber was young, with dark wavy hair, and drove a converti- ble, according to Werth. ‘Our 6-Month Soldiers “This has come about exclusive-| May. last year to 17,176 students. ed a new tour of patrol duty off ‘the Atlantic Coast east of Cape oN, J. A converted Liberty ship, she is) crammed with expensive radar, equipment, It cost four million dol-| lars to fit her owt for this job. Because of her long periods of patrol duty, the picket ship car- ried large supplies of fuel oil. The fire broke out in the star- board tank, and roared with in- tense heat through the engine room on the second deck and the midship superstructure. The Navy called the damage moderate, After the fire was extinguished, tugs began fo tow the powerless 416-foot vessel to port. She was) expected to reach New York by this afternoon, MSU Enrollment Jumps 10.6 Per Cent to 17,176 EAST LANSING (INS) — Michi- ment jumped 10.6 per cent over Beginning: A three-part close- up of the new six-month reserve program in action—how the boys feel about it, how they're being | | turned into soldiers, and their rights in the future.. Read this three-part series starting in the Pontiac Press today on page 10. Registrar Robert S, Linton said the number of graduate students: increased 36.7 per cent, to 1,778. He said MSU students:come from 62 U.S, possessions and gan and every state in the union save Nevada, gan State University’s fal enrotl-/"*4 “Because Of the densely popu- kiting three men and injuring (wo\lated erea, we could not kill the little intruder: However, Mrs. Engle. seemed satisfied, and said she could now go to sleep peace- fully,” deputies said. The case was declared closed. Labor Leader Durkin Dies at 6 Ike’s Former Secretary and Plumbers’ Union Chief Ends Career WASHINGTON & — Martin P. Durkin, the Democrat who was President Eisenhower's first Sec- retary of Labor, died yesterday after a long illness, The 61-year-old union leader—he| was president of the AFL Plumb- ers Union—had been hospitalized much of the time since he was stricken with a brain tumor M months ago.. - Durkin resigned from the Eisen- hower Cabinet Sept. 10, 1953 after serving seven months. | He contended Eisenhower had > violated a pledge to seek Taft- ‘Hartley law changes which Dur- kin had recommended, The President replied that he never had broken a promise to anyone. The late Sen, Robert A. Taft of Ohio, an author of the labor law, described Eisenhower's ap-) pointment of the lifelong Demo-; crat as “incredible.” The Senate, however, had confirmed his nom- ination by unanimous vote. Durkin died at Georgetown versity Hospital, where he twice undergone brain surgery, and been hospitalized three times Uni had H. MeNicholas, and their three sons. 6 By JACK FATHER 2 fl y’ of Deer Hunting? -- Several Reasons PATTERSON effort should be properly E z i i that there is no single explanation iT d hunting, anyway?” seems eras 4 bumble-foot hunter, the Vir- By today deer hunters will be for. | er i aoa Let’s start right off by saying ginia white tail is Michigan's only — that qualifies as big game. sang) ‘My heart's in th’ hi'‘lands, my heart is not here: my heart's in th’ hi‘lands ‘a’chasin’ th’ deer,” \don’t see, Snow also makes it slips. and roam around more, thereby enhancing their chances of| being ambushed. And above all it should snow. Why that is, aside from making deer somewhat easier to see and a great deal easier to track, we much more likely for the hunter, unless he travels by helicopter, to get his machine bogged down real good f Be that as it may, forecasts are for cold weather with snow, if that means anything. The deer herd is in opening, chances ; Tomorrow s Forecast. Detroit Seeking Missing Mother | Wife Takes 4.Children, Gun-Laden Car; Leaves Threatening ‘Note | DETROIT w—Police were look- ‘ing for a 40-year-old mother: who |was reported by her husband to have left home with their four children and a small arsenal in one of the family’s two cars. The husband, Jack O. Brooks, note on the kitchen table saying: “You -have driven me crazy on Mother's Life ‘Bomb - Like’ Explosions Caused Airliner Crash in Which 44 Died DENVER () — The ar- irest of a Denver man for sabotaging a United Air Lines plane in which his mother died was announced today by the Federal Bu- reau of Investigation. John Gilbert Graham, 23, whose most recent job was helping his mother op- erate a drive-in restaurant here will be arraigned this morning, the FBI said. The FBI said place her aboard the youth had forged against a Denver Mrs. King had paid $2,500 of the loss at. the time young Graham received a five-year sus and I asked the kids if they | wanted to go with me and ‘they _ said yes. As you know, we have | no insurance and you're going to have ‘a big funeral bill, You can have the car when they find it, if there is anything left of it.” Brooks told police he came home from his job early yesterday to find his wife had left home with Sheila; 14, Norman, 12, Ann and Sharon Lee, 11-year-old twins. Missing, he said, were four shot- guns, a 22-caliber automatic rifle and a box of shotgun shells. Cd : Police qouted Brooks as saying he and his wife’ had. quarreled Cheryl |. terials. The code lists commercial | airliners among such facilities, | In his first announcement. Hoov- er gave no details of the alleged sabotage. ‘TOOK OUT INSURANCE Investigators, however, have re- ported that a ‘cargo compartment of the Pipege plane showed evi- dence an explosion which they (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Tongay Escapes Prison Officer Saturday because he spent a half | hour and $1 of his $145 weekly | take-home pay “having a few beers with the boys.” “T called our married daughter, | Mrs. Carolyn Simpkens, in Wauke- gan, Ill.,"" Brooks .said, ‘‘but she has not heard from her mother.” The Brooks have been married 23 years. Police put out an alarm calling for any info ion on the Brooks car, a 1955 blue and white Buick hardtop with the license EL 5907. | Colder Temperatures Cloudy and colder tomorrow, foreign during his illness. At his bedside with temperatures ranging between countries, every county in Michi-|were his widow, the former Anna 34 ang 38 degrees, was forecast for the Pontiac area by the U.S.) Weather Bureau today. The possibility of snow flurries, was predicted for tonight, while! temperatures are expected to! reach a low of between 22 and 26) degrees. Northwesterly winds will! reach 12-20 miles an hour today,! becoming variable tonight. The lowest thermometer reading} preceding 8 a.m. was 45 degrees. | The temperature in downtown Pon- tiac was 49 at 2 p.m. Hailstones “as big as baseballs’ reportedly fell in the northwest Detroit area last night, breaking several house windows and dent- ing car tops. Smaller hailstones fell in scattered portions of Oak- land County. In Today's Press oeeeen Jailed Father of Aquatot Case Flees His Guard After Auto Crash NEW ORLEANS ® — Police today hunted for Russell Tongay, the former swimming instructor who escaped from a Florida offi- cer here last night while serving a 10-year manslaughter sentence in the death of his Aquatot daughter, Tongay was brought from the Florida State Prison at Raiford, Fla., by transfer agent Jimmie Simmons, to undergo treatment for a-lung ailment at the Marine Hospital. : After checking in at the hos- pital, the agent and his prisoner were en route to the parish (county) jail when they were in- volved in a minor automobile accident. Tongay was taken to Charity Hospital for examination. Doctors said he apparently was w En route back to the jail Simmons and Tongay stopped at a downtown restaurant for supper. OUT THE DOOR As the agent was paying check, police said, Tongay fled the door, Simmons said he but isfi yiaz 2 ct Saboteur pended sentence on conviction of ¢ 37 : Suspect Sought Insurance Gain Recor for Willys-Overland, i pS iiss oe & » F gee: ere 4 eee { epee ‘ 4A és A>; HE for = Past Death came ‘Saturday night at Sparrow Hospital. Lansing, to, Herbert S. Beebe of 146 East Iro- qiois Road, after a one month A native of Woodstock, Ont. Whete he was born March 25, 1880, Mr. Beebe' was brought to Detroit We his parents at the age of six months. After completing his edu- ine to "ab different times he was con. ne with U.S. Motors, manu- ; of the Brush Runabout, Mr, Beebe studied law at home, took the Ohio Bar examination ahd was admitted to practice by thé Supreme Court of that state in 1933. When he retired nine years he was auditor of defense con- traeis for the Detroit Ordnance af ‘ 3 si g ' 5 i i Ui Hi 2 2 i . j at el ivi H { I g li * Sil iam Calkins ~ William Calkins, $1, for- of 226 S. Parke St. died Government ieved Established = “. as 7 ye tises Tuesday at A Ae Dewntewn tures TMiceesgedss 0 eneewenne: eee ee ewe jai | r Herbert Beebe = - Dies in Lansing = a Iroquois Road. Resident Month; Plan Funeral Tuesday dren, Grace a 'Marguerite |Branch, Michigan, a son, Lieo Ww. Calkins Jr., of Detroit, 15 grand- ichildren and 30 great grandchil- Funeral Chureh with burial in Mount Hope mason, . Surviving are a daughter Mrs. Rossman of North He is also survived by a brother Ford H, Calkins of Hartland, Mich- igan and two sisters, Mrs. Mary ‘Fields of Walled Lake and Mrs. Simonsen of Detroit. Michigan, Michael Princko of of Texas. wil. be at 10 a.m. from St. Vincent's » A Rosary will be said at 8:30 p.m. at the Hun- Home. ==l{nnocent Plea Given by David P. Dawson for sale by the dealer. Vandals Atfack _ Keego Harbor Dwelling Scene of ad Damage Friday — A summer home at Keego Har- bor was broken into and ran- sacked by vandals in what police called an “orgy of destruction” Friday night. The house, property of Sam (Borin of 1820 Cass Lake Front, window. Neighbors, who reported the crime to Keego Harbor police, said that they had heard “un- midnight. According to Police Chief Calvin Baxter, the marauders slashed upholstery, emptied drawers and strewed their con- | tents about, marked the walls with lipstick and destroyed sev- eral wall pictures. Baxter stated that the evidence . at the scene indicated that the in- \truders had been drinking alco- holic beverages. ' The. Borins, who live at 19551 Prest, Detroit, told police that the dwelling had been illegally en- tered twice before. Both said that ‘they were unable to estimate the amount of damage. Denver Man Jailed as Plane Saboteur i z af F 8 el Ere tsa: ies f iI Gi it li H i? a8 I z F 3 ver, 4 Persons Injured in 2-Car Collision Ea saegghievaedi Tae Eg i 5 ; E 5 iKeego Magn Injured in Two Car Collision BLOOMFIELD ‘TOWNSHIP — Richard D. Haskins, 39, of Keego Harbor, was treated at +. TL aR sehb end oe eee ewe ee eee eee bald Dd le dda dadetatedel ae ee eevee wee eee ee TH i Coun ty to Receive $596,247 From State Vehicle Tax |= Berkley, $17,778; $19,574; j i F epsty Soak es fi 4 i Summer Cottage! |'was entered through a basement) usual sounds" between 11 p.m. and THE PONTIAC PRESS, his birthday today. The youngster awoke early at "Rebel Civil War "| Vet Chalking Up His 113th Birthday singing 5 i Het E : i 2 President Visits. White House Office (Continued from Page One) J automobile ride to Gettysburg sician. At the town of Gettysburg, flags and banners were flying. and spe- a i; Z 3 Britain's Prince Charles Celebrates 7th Birthday time with him and Princess Anne, | ang his 5-year-old sister, girls. who join Charles and Anne vited. LEARNING GAMES P $555. . The firm donated $200. Other $50 and over gifts in- and Bthel Come. ...cesceveecen> i] 2) a ge od CO... ss00 eveceves 5 William BE. Geripps............. 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Born Nov,.14, 1948, at Bucking- ham Palace, the Queen's son is throwing a party for friends there on Flags flew from the nation’s pub- lic buildings in honor of the event other " children have visited — were in- Tomorrow things will be back A $631 gift from employes of the : Detroit Crearhnery was among those’ Panel members will include | audited Saturday at Pontiac Area Charles Palmer, United Fund headquarters. bias School principal, and Mrs, Ben ledged over $10 apiece for a total Ba BE TT i id g Te Z aL p Cochairmen Mrs, Wiliam G. Busch and Mrs. H. P. g : Shs Ht 2 F Fe aid ing. “The World's Children.” | recently returned from the MOMS state convention where . she was elected historian to cerve on the sinte bound. * * Following dinner at 7 tonight at he Club committee members will Studies, will moderate. 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Complete “ Reg. $189 DESK MODEL Handsome 3-drawer desk model with attachments. ro Waite's White Sewing Center—Fourth Floor oe snc eo . Fontiee 12, Michtran hed from ‘Tue pure teas wituvsce Monee F, Become Huss Advertising Manager ger_ att Aer Me ‘et Post Office, Pontiac, as svcond class matter ee OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Except Sunday Bulding ‘ ted ts gntitied =e to the wee - ter creature a all foc ® thts newa- paper as well as ell AP on py Rate ‘ yey it by carrier for 40 cents ‘Sean peo o* “d service ts wot available by mail Oakland, Genesee, Livt Macomb, ao. ‘and Washtenaw F Counties, 2. te — 0 [ag died onetes in places or) a sear cabs subseriptions payable im advance. Phone Pontiac MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS MONDAY, NOVE — 14, 1955 ACC’s Order Ree. Warren Airport Hopes Once again hope has been revived for construction of a Detroit airport in Warren Township. New’breath of life was given the project by a recommendation of the President’s Air Co-ordi- —— nating Committee (ACC) for the ‘removal of the airlines from Willow Run to Wayne County Airport. ae: , Immediately on the heels of that action came telephoned orders from Mayor Cobo at Phoenix, Ariz. These directed city attorneys to step up moves for the acquisition of a north- east airport site as the next major link in Detroit's metropolitan airport program. At the same time GLenn C. RIck- arps, Detroit's airport co-ordinator, was instructed to revive the old De- troit Metropolitan Airport Authority _ in line with ACC recommendations. * * * All this is big news for Oakland . County patrons of the airlines. That is so because Warren air- - port site is only 18 miles from Pontiac while Willow Run is 40 miles distant and Wayne Co. air- port is only 10 minutes driving time nearer. Detroit bought the 74 acre Warren Airport:site at Dequindre and 14 Mile road in 1954. The city then tried to acquire the surrounding two square mile area but was blocked when War- ren Township filed condemnation suits against the property for play- ground purposes, * * * Action on these suits was held up pending a ruling by the ACC on the . future of Willow Run. The way now is paved for a court decision on the suits, Until the Warren site is availabie, this great metropolitan area will have to get along with air terminal facili- ties far inferior to what it should have, ‘Legislative Deadlock at Lansing Deplorable The Michigan Legislature’s dead- lock over a program for the care of mentally retarded children is deplor- able for two reasons. First, it causes further delay in long overdue action to. bring facili- ties for the care of these children more into line with the ever-growing need. Second, it reflects unfavorably on all members of the Legislature whether or not they have participated in the parliamentary maneuvering. * * * ' “This newspaper isn’t unduly con- cerned over the refusal of the Senate to consider purchase of the Children’s Home at Farmington and the Oak- . land County Sanatorium. Use always will be found for them. Yet on the surface it would seem that these buildings could be remodeled to pro- vide excellent quarters for the chil- * * * Tt also would be to the advan- coin age alg the torlum in which the ever- -patient load has re- sulted in soaring costs per patient day. But sale of these buildings need is for immediate action to provide the beds required to take care of a long waiting list. ie Oe = ® eed 2 PONTIAC PRESS in private and county hospitals. This, it is claimed, would add 1,450 beds. A Legislature meeting and . recessing thrice weekly to prevent the call of another special session, | isn’t likely to solve this serious — humanitarian problem. The need of the hour is for responsible ac- tion not petty politicking. Bureaucrats Defended Much criticized bureaucrats got some distinguished defense when Ciarence B. RANDALL, chairman of Inland Steel and an adviser to Presi- dent Ersennowenr, took their critics to task. ‘ many businessmen wanted President EISENHOWER elected, too few of them have supported his policies. Before - the businessman condemns “the nit- wit, the bureaucrat in Washington,” the steel executive added, he should be sure he knows what he is talking about. Declating that he himself now is a bureaucrat and therefore is sensitive, he said he had “found more dedicated, . selfless men among the bureaucrats than I know. of in business.” During his. remarks before the American Bankers’ Association, In- — land’s chairman said businessmen should do their part at the. local, state and national levels to make our republican form of government work. Everybody can second that’ motion. Arter all, an automobile is merely a means for getting from one place to another—if you don’t get killed en route. The Man About Town Area Attractions Loud Talk Not Required in Telling About County The dangerous age: Now. rd It was my privilege the other evening at a tourist publicity dinner to listen to ten 3-minute talks on what are considered to be the ten outstanding attractions tn. Southeastern Michigan. There were some high pressure orators, a few even border- ing on the spelibinder class. The expon- ents of two Oakland County projects were far different, but they did the best jobs and got the best of the desired atten- tion. They were quiet speaking Marien Holden Bemis, telling about Cranbrook and its allied connections,.and Ken Hollenbeck who taiked about the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority and its many at- tractions in this area, Wish we had more who know how to boost like they do. Two of our mainstays in recording the history of Pontiac and vicinity, Miss = Avery and her sister, Mrs, Edward Whitfield, have sold their home at Williams Lake, and are moving to Ann Arbor. Here's hop- ing they will continue their interest in the area in which they have enjoyed gather- ing the facts that keep us mindful of who laid the foundation for what have. . “In next year's football contest,” phones : Whitney Wells of Birmingham, “I'm not going to be in- fluenced by the so-called experts in mak- jing my predictions.” A copy of a sale bill of 106 years ago is ‘the property of R. E. Hatcher of 3901 Garden Court. It covers oxen, ox yokes, a copper still, and farm and house- hold accessories of that period. Returning from a luckless day of pheasant hunting near Hdlly,. Dr. John P. Williams tells of two of his friends who couldn't even get a couple of cocks in the highway, that ad tried to kill with their car, Coach of a Pontiac area basketball team, : John Beckley of Highland Elementary, tells me of the remark of a prospective player: “All you guys with long hair that want to make the team, better get it cut.” A parakeet and dog in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Friendly Holcomb of Drayton Plains, were on good terms until ‘the bird commenced to bark. capegeemnneernsp aan . Verbal Orchids to— Thomas John Smith | : of 223 Elm St.; eighty-ninth birthday, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Joslin of Holly; golden wedding. Mr. -_ Mrs. Arthur J. Jarvis Mr. RANDALL pointed out that while we now 4 a 4 +n Yr“. 1 «” : so . CT at: i atk he 7. ¢ Ex re tng We of. ; B _@ y : 5 4 “2 a Va . - Ee : . >», . * il eo “Ms, ; ay : ation i e * ES Sacha) “~ * . a& ‘ ie *s " », we a * ,. David Panne, Sane Ike Running as Bipartisan Candidate Would Not Disrupt Fwo-Party System WASHENGTON -—- Based upon a whose political party had won the widely held belief that the Ameri- can people ought not to be de- prived of the services of President ‘Eisenhower ina world crisis, there have been all sorts of suggestions advanced as to how to arrange satisfactorily for presidential suc- cession if, in the event of re- election, he may perhaps be un- able to continue in office for a full term, or wishes to resign when the emergency is over. * * * The latest suggestion—which re- flects what at one time was Eisen- hower's own thinking—calls for his nomination for president on both the Democratic and the Republican tickets, with each party naming a different. candidate for the vice presidency. Thus if, for example, the Dent ecratic ticket in 1956 were Eisen- hower and Stevenson, and if the Republican ticket were Eisen- hower and Nixon, the 2-party system woul? be , be- eause at the meeting of the elec- toral college, after the November election, the electors would cast their ballots for Bisenhower for president, and.if the Democrats had won the national election, their own vice presidential nomi- nee would be inaugurated. Likewise the 2-party system would be maintained in the Con- gressional elections, which would in no way be affected by the pres- ence of the same presidential nomi- née at the top of the . two major party tickets. IKE BROACHED IDEA | Although it hag not been dis- closed before, it was Dwight Eisen- hower, himself, who first broached the idea of rimming as a non- partisan nominee himself for the presidency. It happened in 1546, when, as Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, he was visiting General MacArthur, then in Tokyo as the Supreme Commander of the Allied “Forces in the Far East. General MacArthur asked Ihe if he intended to be a presiden- tial candidate. General Elsen- hower replied that he would be it he could be assured of the nomination on beth the Republi- can and the Democratic tickets. General MacArthur argued that this wasn’t practical wnder the 2-party system, but the two men were talking at that time about a normal situation. Today the world crisis is such that precedents might readily be shattered. When, for example, in the middle of World War II, ‘it seemed to the American people desirable to break with tradition and elect a president for a third and a fourth term, they did so, PERFECTLY LEGAL To name Eisenhower on both the Republican and Democratic tickets for a second term would violate no constitutional provision and would only deviate from a political habit. The latter would not in itself be a strong enough reason to overcome the public de- mand that the’ man who is the leader of world opinion at a critical time in world history should be permitted to serve as long as he is able. The idea of naming Ike on both tickets is a simple solution, for it doesn’t involve constitutional ; Since the vice presidency more- national election, he would have been. tested on the - fundamental issues that separate the parties and he would be chosen with the fall knowledge of the voters that some time during the second term the president might resign in his favor. EACH COULD GAIN The plan would present a chal- lerige to both parties. There are, for instance, many Democratic leaders who are convinced that ‘Stevenson could outrun Nixon. It e cise youngsters formerly got walk / is a chance for the Democrats to obtain all the advantages the Re- publicans would have in placing the popular Eisenhower at the top of the ticket without the fisadvan- tage to the Democrats of trying to run a presidential nominee against” Eisenhower. Also, if the Republicans are so sure that “Peace and Prosperity” is a winning slogan for them, they should welcome the chance te fight the campaign on the vice presidential level. For tf Ike should pledge himself to retire when the international emer- gency were over, the “ourber twe” man weuld become presi- dent. New York Herald Tribune Inc.) (Copyright, 1955, Urban Parents Denying Children Proper Play - By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D The facts of life are altogether too dull and drab for the children of low I. Q. parents. No story the comic strip artist can dream up, no fantasy of fairy- land, no morbid, grisly; hideous nightmare dredged from a psycho- pathic imagination. is too morbid for young children in Yankeeland. The ultimate effects of such bad teaching are for psychologists and psychiatrists to consider. Here I am dealing with physical health, a field in which I make no bones of being an authority, Now I think of all the fun we kide on Chapel Street in Canan- daigua had during the long sum- mer vacations, after school in the afternoons, and af recess on schooldays, without going any- where or spending tnere than an occasional penny for a stick of candy or licorice. And I feel sorry for the unfortu- nate, “‘under-privileged" children of well-to-do parents in urban com- munities today who are denied the greatest of all freedoms, the free- dom to play. The poor little namby-pamby kids today have to play vicariously if at all. They can imagine them- selves Davy Crockett, Wild Bill What's-his-name, Two-Gun So-and- So or Space Commander at the movies, They can squirm and scream themselves into hysteria and ex- haustion in the cheering section at the school ‘‘varsity’’ game. But when it Gomes to doing. some- thing “themselves far too many of the (physically) uneducated young Americans today are sissies—they just haven't got what it takes. NOT THEIR FAULT Tt's not their fault that they can't chin themselves and many of them can't even do forward rolls (somer- saults, as young Bill's p. e. in- structor in college says T shouldn't call "em.) We Chapel Street kids did such stunts with spri rds, trapezes, stilts etc., and what we called airsprings (Webster says somersaults) on suitable lawns on our way to and from school, The automobile, movies, radio, television, carbonated sweetened flavered soft drinks and the ruth- less encroachment of beer, wine and hard liquor have doomed the present generation to vapid I deplore the weakness of the younger generation not just be- catise I'm an old fuddy-duddy but because. it portends saps decline of America. Deadline is only a vague ‘sugges- tidén—the right word for it is degen- eration, and remember, please, I'm concerned with physical degenera: tion, as the term is defined by Webster and Stedman (medical dictionary.) KEPT FROM EXERCISE The automobile keeps many youngsters from getting the exer- ing and riding bicycle. The movies keep ‘em sitting and dreaming of unwholesome things when they should be doing something. The brief refreshment the young- ster gets from his or her favorite colored, sweetened, flavored carbo- nated beverage is paftly the stimu- lation of cerebrum, nerves, kidneys and heart by the caffeine-like drug in the beverage and. partly the energy yielded by quickly assimi- lated and oxidized sugar in the drink. « Observe the spurts of activity or liveliness shown by youngsters after each drink of pop and the prompt recurrent of tiredness and languor when the sugar is burned %, letters, not more than one words jong, pertaining to pe mt . not it, a og cont 5 — Ponting (Copyright 1955) | Retarded Child's Parent. | - Regards Situation Unjust— See ee r must it the writer oy letter is critica) In I am not against Ex-TB Patient's idea on the sale of the sanatorium, but I would like to say that if, for instance, a person does have TH or polio he doesn't have to beg for admission to a hospital for treatment or care. They are given excellent care. This is all taken care of by col- lections from different agencies and the state. We give to all of these and we are also taxpayers. I have kept my child at home for 18 ‘years, but finally I could do it no longer, We filed papers for La- peer three years ago and we are still waiting. T went to my pastor, the prose- cuting attorney, the out-patient clinie at the State Hospital and also a Family Service center, and believe me, I begged for some relief, And what did they say? “We're ~ gorry, but we con't help you all.” I am certain ira if these sena- tors who are holding out were close to the problem, they would change their minds. in a very big hurry. Why shouldn't we er 5 close to home for these where we can go and see them and” tarded chitd and his parents? I just cannot see the justice or fairness of it at all. Parent of a Retarded Child — Only Incorporated Areas Allowed to Make Laws It is my understanding that In government all unincorporated areas come under the state code of laws only, and that no township can make a governing law and en- force it without first being ‘incors And the incorporated area sath if thi 3 HES jie i f iid the state. If I'm wrong, I invite correction by the legal profession. . LeRoy Dean $445 Duck Lake Rd., Milford. Work of the. Presidency By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator The convalescence of President Eisenhower gives the nation the first dramatic opportunity to come to grips with revision of the insti- tution of the Presidency. Every competent observer has known that the Presidency had de- veloped into a “man Gilling” job. * + Accordingly, the question is not whether Eisenhower will recover sufficiently to endure another term, but how to modernize the setup at the White House so demands on any incumbent can be more reason- able. The late Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg, Michigan Repubii- can, in disclaiming any ambition for the Presidency to me at a time when his name was con- _ splcnously mentioned, sald that the Presidency should be simpli- fied. ; Varidenberg's suggestion was that the Vice President be yanked out of the Senate. where he pre- sides, and be designated as Execu- tive Vice President. In this new : the Vice President. would chief administrative role, son between the Executive Depari- ment and Congress. This idea of Vandenberg’s is in. line with contemporary manage- ment trends in‘ industry. Private business has recognized the neces- sity for expanding the responsible executive group to keep pace with increasing complexity in a com- pany. President Eisenhower has gone further than any one else in bringing the White House more in lige with contemporary ‘organiza- tion charts. But fundamentally, lethargy has prevented a fundamental so- tution, In election years, neither candidate would ordinarily raise the: issue lest it be interpreted a® a confession of personal in adequacy. _. Should Be Simplified Such squeamishness is a child- ish approach to the world’s most difficult management job. It is im- mature to assume that the human being chosen for the Presidency has superhuman endurance, energy and vitality. It is likewise a safl commentary that, prior to Eisen hower’s illness, there was a tend- ency to sneer at his recreation, especially golf, and vacations, Ti’s IKE’S CHOICE Accordingly, instead of bowing out of the picture for health rea- sons, it could perhaps be argued that Eisenhower, after a full heal- If he elects to step out. the problem of reorganizing the Presi- dency will, doubtless, be left in status quo. * ° * Whereas if he chooses to stay, a grateful people should demand that the requirements of the Presidency for all time be trimmed down more nearly in balance with one indi- vidual's physical capacity. And, as part of the restyling of the Presi- , the physically tiring and meaningless process of wholesale hand shaking at receptions should be dispensed with. Smiles Reports say that it has been a great season for corn in lowa, * programs have done okay, also. { Case Records of a Psychologist Professional Groups or Logal Teams Help to Raise Church Building Fund Clem wants some psychologi- cal atrategy for raising money quickly. And he has a very legitimate goal, for his little church is overcrowded until the children literally must over- flow into neighboring homes for Sunday School. Scrapbook this case record. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-391: Clem B., aged 35, asks a rather common question. “Dr. Crane, we live in a new suburb of our city,” he began. “Tt is full of new homes of aver- age wage earners, “But we don't have an ade- quate church building. Our Sun- day school classes meet in the basement and must also overflow into the minister's home. * * * “So we'd like to raise funds to build a new and much larger church. But nobody wants to take the lead, “Everybody nods assent to the general idea, but shuns taking an active role in raising the money. “How can churches put across a building campaign most readily? don't expect to lay. the price on the line at Well, in building one of God's earthly houses (church), it is wise to follow a somewhat similar plan, Many denominations insist that the local parish raise 50 per cent — of the total sum in pledges or “gash, belore a formal OK is placed on the building project and a bank loan is authorized by the denomi- national officials. . * . There are also special money raising organizations whose busi- ness it is to come into a town and put on the complete cam- paign. They charge a nominal fee for this service, but are usually quite talented and with the experience to make a success of the venture. So you can either let a profes- sional outfit handle the campaign, or else follow the local strategy PERSONALIZED CAMPAIGN. Make a house-to-house campaign to get all members and friends out for group meetings. Then have their own eyes the wonderful work that volunteer teachers’ are doing with the younsters in the present cramped quarters. Then organize your total mem. bership info teams, with talented. leaders for each. And have & work Up and a surefire money ra pian. ' Always @rite to Dr. Ww. Mes of The Pon’ ie eae oa-clarane > id oa te prospec- tive big donors who may be able to give you anywhere from $500 on upward. Stress the fact that, a chureh _ building is a dynamic memorial for carrying on the high idealism of past loved ones. If a family lost a son or daugh- ter in the last war, it is a perfect memorial to build a Sunday School room in honor of that de- parted loved one. For in that new Sunday school room thousands of other young- sters will be trained to high re solves noble ideals, like those Uncle Sam has even increased the quota to 20 per cent, for income tax’ exemption, Z9°¢ i raise : : i i tah “tor "his "perehslogien!eherte Gee pamphiets. ae - (Copyright 1965) * <4 Hl ‘ , ti i! la oF f | i : | ' | : a — S a 3 ‘ A * ee a? . | is és 2 \I 4 : a 2 8a © ; oa se : : 5 : ‘ ‘ Me vers ae THE PON TIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 14, 1955) le — Fe 5 r % " =o . ery . = — + - Ned Marin, Hollywood tures 1800. At the time of bis! Actress Anne Bancroft a en Po Man Can't Get Out. 2 7%." fishing st his|Finds Mother Dying Agent, Succumbs at 60 |ramous ‘Artists Corp, “Estranged From Spouse GN VAN TVET VUE, ign, couian't get im. 1t took them) HOUGHTON uw — Mrs.” Mary uccu 1 E ‘ ee ’ an hour to locate an official of|/Maninen, 78, of Winona, was strick- HOLLYWOOD — Death has HOLLYWOOD Actress ‘Amne|Charge Carries Weight Police Can't Get In the firm with a set of keys. {en with a fatal heart attack Satur- taken Marin, 60, agent for The equivalertt of one-half mil-|Bancroft has separated from Ky. @—John W. The youth, who identified him-/d4y shortly before her son, Ed- Hollywood stars as Susan/lion acres of productive farm land). scectin Moy ether-ten- youre) eee «, was charged with! ST, LOUIS @®—A youth explained! ir ag 1 Rebeck, 19, was|Ward of Detroit, arrived to bunt B -tsong John Wayne and the late|is destroyed ‘every year by un- arson ‘because; the police|to police he spent four hours tear- stab volar, (deef near his former home. The lames Dean, ae controlled and uncorrected erosion|/of marriage, said, (1) he was standing near the|ing a hole in the roof of a securely/P*ed suspected of burglary. [.4, his mother unconcscious Marin died Friday following| processes. She said yesterday she has|third of three small fires set-in an/locked building yesterday and spasm yamine iecansaktie zt lon floor of. her home where me gated ie cern the a PR wg la yp samy yom pelle ag ee bora ampere eo ga One-fifth of all the steel wire!she had lived alone. Death oc- le started career population world Richard Powers while _matches, couldn’t get out is normally manufacture | curred bef sales department of Universal Pic-|now about 2,400 millions. 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But he faced the creates a new six-months train- , draft if he left school. ing program in the U. 8, Army, || It apparently has the draft, or “So I learned about this chance enlisting, beat all hollow. ito get my service over in six) Call -We Give Built-In SUDS SAVER |} LU | FE 2-6424 | | Red Stamps |. at NO EXTRA COST i! At least that’s what the boys na nt nscale ep otra | , ij here at Knox think. 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HIGHEST |||||| men, with a total number of 100.000, e 2 8 H ME OWNERS : : |i: men per year -being trained when! ; ; Drying Airflow ... . i ‘the is under ia seeaan | Activities of a “ready reserve”) @ Firigertip Push-But- Super-Volume Fan Hi ‘het haat wait all mare guys unit include drill at least 48 nights. Ask us about: | ton Control ! @ Exclusive 9-Pound |||! know about this,” insists Cletus\#"4 two weeks training in the field) The NEW type of home owners’ insurance. All your | . Capacity Cylinder i Reble of Lima, Ohio, one of the een oon vere eueea a policies in one with only one expiration date! : a le Tumblin Hill first _o« to. embers © ational Guard) mt © Sxksive Wove- ON Oe Eee ee eee ewe tree, plwho take this six menthe cai FIRE—WIND—THEFT—LIABILITY—ETC. : B iit Action Agitator HH when everyone realizes that it ing cut their ¢ommitment for serv- DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS : Wh . Clothes Ready for |) -—-—/jice to-eight years, They don’t. have| SAVE UP TO 25% : 1 @ ReSUDSer Cuts lroning or Wearing | | . ‘to wait until they are 28 years i , | | Water and Soap @ Safe for Everything Mistaken for Robber old to complete their service, and See or Call ; } Costs! _ Washable Ht y with “raffa” training, they have a! ' i es | Str Chance for peat ne MAYNARD JOHNSON | , a Clerk Shot to Death === 5 | rey , J GENERAL INSURANCE i), DETROIT @—A young clerk in posts ‘around the country where ; Speman ool Community Nat) Beak a suburban Allen Park haberdash- “raffa"’ training is being carried ald M. tke of Rochester, cid on reveal about the same atti. Works with rifle at Ft. Knox, Ky. (ss — a ery was shot to death as a prowl-!tudes among their young men.) j\er yesterday. It was his 22nd birth-'Those posts include Ft. Jackson, day. iS. C.; : i. be Police said Robert Joseph Good,|Leonard Wood,Mo.; Ft. Ord, Calif., a former Marine, was shot in|and Ft. Bliss, Tex. lithe heart and lung with a .22 cali- ber pistol. | Police said Kalman A. Heller,|alarmed—is revealed by Lawrence ; . \38, fired the shots while investi-/L. Elchert of Tiffin, Ohio. ~ 2 y | gating his 13-year-old daughter's “| always kind. of ’ Bf report of a noise at the door. get in the Army and make it \ “T saw a figure: in a_ white! career,” he admits, “But this six. [i the \ | t h || 121 N. Saginaw St. patty SMART STYLES [trench coat,” Heller said. “I month deal was S- ‘ : Lyelled, “Who's there.’ This fellow) chance to give it a t Sigs ‘came toward me. I fired three tale te oad t coms ea a ,times. He shouted ‘Stop, I've been : late : Larry does like it, he * ) hit. Then he tried to climb over and is going to enlist i o> a fence between my house and ay as ineighbor’s, but fell in the drive- “Rafta.” He co Ca \ \ \ \\ \ ~ 8 PILLOW CAS way.” = ithe regulations. but. wha , Oh ‘the Army is that this does - WH, plow” LY Restaurant Loses Tone — |complish the basic goal of the pre. rr : . Mulche? ONLY jas Skunk Makes Debut . /S72m. which is strengthening ms, ( EA BATH TOWELS | ae Sne — The Imperial) “Training officers here, — C ~| WASH CLOTHS | ‘House lost of its high-toned|“‘rafia” closely, admit ea | Your Eyes—Save Money, Too ponte : {| DISH TOWELS | restaurant atmosphere when a/aspect of the plan is one which! iL, wah . sasae’l RRA RATE | DISH CLOTHS .skunk wandered into- a @ Fast Service @ For Women, Men, ond BP room. are: } POT HOLDERS | @ No Appointment - Children A squad of police headed byl Ii 7AM man) a a ans Zs Necessary ' Officer Joseph Heinrich moved -in i Z ; © Your Prescription @ Finest Quolity Possible ft handle the situation. 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ECONOMY :|| © 9 FURNITURE(CO., | "poate tae tamed gto: So yeneparisihauiahaets Soret ice. | THIS VALUABLE COUPON —_CooD \ p ENTITLES THE BEARER TUES. a j TO A 2-L8. LIMIT SLICED = ‘ ¢ ‘PORK = ae la aH |) | WHIM wear purcHase {| i] Dna sh nk cate Sih th dh se sh tab en es an le en eek ste es Un es eae bee ten ten ta ten bee tas ws a 8 es eal ee f at | ) t ; / ; : “f * j ff : Ke iq : ‘ meee | , i : . ’ y {ory : ‘ : . : y i _THE PONTIAC PRESS, “MONDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 14, 1955 | Cae : RLE : IBigger Winter Recreation Program|his spend Leos FU EL 0 i - SOMERVILLE, N, J. (INS) — (Opening at 16 Community Centers — Misins r= mt antes Engelhard, Jr., reputed to be two An expanded winter recreation, Financing. - an activities program|the following elementary schools: |°f the wealthiest men in Somerset jprogram began at 16 community|and the stat!—mostly school teach-|LeBaron, Central, Owen, Crofoot; County, didn’t spend much money centers today, the City Parks and|T*—*ze Supplied by the city. — lwitson, Baldwin, Bagley, Emerson |in their election races. Recreatiot Department has re-|, Such activities as: games, bas-| 4 nicConnell 8 ee es Ss 5 ee: : ketball and dancing to “live” as to hour and|**M#te seat Forbes jvealed. music are scheduled for the fol- eer ne ur and| only $458 while Engelhard ‘opent “It's the most extensive pro-|lowing junior high schools: ne 5 ee aay oe ;|$1,104.72, Forbes, the Republican e Winnee : jgram in our history,” said Leon-|coln, Eastern, Jefferson, aca APES may : incumbent, won the election. ard T. Buzz, activities supervisor |games ane on, the Gocket for Pon-|" ean example of the expan. UM Seroece Hosawéd * BUILDERS’ HARDWARE for the department. ton and Wever. sion, Buzz pointed to a midget Surgeon Honore: ° SUPPLIES «2 PAINTS a as re operating in the program by fur- 6th grade boys Saturday morn-|4 Collier, head of the University every year ice) amaal= buildings for 15 of the | At the Lakeside Homes Com- | ings, of Michigan's department of sur- } : 16 centers, Buzz said. ments: net - —— The program will be conducted| gery, -has- been honored by the | % —_ pi rg she at Owen, Bagley and MecConnell| Royal College of Surgeons of Eng- | | pact n~f mu lisa? France Selling Fort aly for edule 2 and wen (clementaries and Jetterson junior| land. 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The “k their c s “ aoe a a ee cee | es od oa = oa — what | net os seced | Bape | Jucse lug It in to wid Nate at getting tie Gop | Sained again; that the Russians [emptied one of the men pulled out . ___ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! sie cone the poll | gad a Tar euners a je gone Fen fom ve cue! sds ELECTRIC: CLOTHES DRYER: F Seager er peel gor | be made to understand all over land escaped. | ; REE SERVICE! voting age were ordered to reg: | a — j ca | ister one way or another right | ’ nae ie ture weld cet | «© CLEANING AT ITS BEST 0 mn 54,300,000 Democrats, 34,300,000 | s Ou t Republicans and the residue = ean PP PAPDPD LLP PPP ADD AS PPPPPPPPP PPP a tata dade dad 4 : j decided. 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CYCLE CY CLE Fan, Lower Drying Temperatures s _— § NO MONEY DOWN = ‘ , z ry : for regular wash for delicate wash No Payment til Dec. 26th! é TATINDY = HURRY! AND GET BOTH LORD S NO MONEY DOWN || norGe WASHER and DRYER FOR ONLY |/Bori For 9 8 S| seestetenrn et one OPEN TONIGHT { THE HOUSE OF DISCOUNTS > own / | : $ y Aly ; ee os : a nem wel Ba ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, No OVEMBER 14, 1955 : & co a Aussie Pubs Serve Sr Sos. 2520: Littl Mowe Woned. No ¢ Begmesg ot th every dtiubery. Musichien, “hag [0 COP Runs Off Road psa fgsics9 eee eee Call Today: Gregory Oil Co, = se ~ eee ye i ce i A iz | 7 = Ss ey SB cay a: Our Location and Lower ‘Overhead: ls Mi ‘le | | . Saves You Mone ee wn | e Fast reg lene Sunday |singing too much and not drinking|the line that said: Cause of acci- 3 4 Victoria, Australia, any person The 2-mile limit was imposed|*" **.* , * * the horse and buggy days when) sssocquito”” was the “a wi F now a move. afoot ‘to change] {icers got from William J. Kopplih, m ; i = teres Seer wee very & to 100 miles—to make it tougher|28. He said while he batted at the’ p jin drinking places on the 20-mile for. thirsty motorists. mosquito his car ran off the road) 94 East Walton Bivd. JERUSALEM uw— Four border ai around siawee, the capi- and into a tree. ' Phone FE 5-6141 Israe Arab neighbors jag Cegdhegrmg "the| Kopp his wite we rae > * © jmore than one mile. long in in and his wife were trea oe Traffic is bad, licensees keeplU. S. "for euts and shock. ° > * 2% Open Until 9:00 | Tonight — |: - VISITOR — Pastor - hero Martin’ Egyptian Gaza Niemoelier is spending four weeks said an Israeli coast aed ina in the United States. The one-time, violated Egyptian territorial wa-|*U>marine commander, who be-| ; « 7! * S33 | : | @ Furniture You'll Be ters on:the coast of the Gaza strip. Sierra ra | ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! Tt : : * He said shore batteries opened fire}. Prot Ch | Proud Of.-- land forced the launch to withdraw, |‘ Hessian Protestant Church in | Israel charged Jordan with two Germany. 9 , | An Israeli arm sman said , @ Values You'll Be TAs Jsract army spokesman sit Deaths Last Night - ° pted ' Pleased With eee blow up a agonr in Rosh — PE LORE AP) jamernard De Vote, ) a : ae : wee bareer. Hie sales oe dam.| ane ze, ie “Harper's 'maanite © Come and Look— age resulted, but there were no|iberiy em, Marz Grercot owspoir| : : ties. TALLAMASOEE. Me d- Ss y-8 — - « « aus, Uh prambing contractcr nas’ poon: Compare an ave: | Another Israeli spokesman said =< nd ee erga amen imei 2 PHOENIX, Ariz.—Fioyd Jennings, Nu- Jordan's soldiers. entered Israeli] per "Gor wares Nav caetain gun asnend Oper da sia territory in the “triangle area’) uring World War [1 as chief inspector n Mon y Friday Evenings farther north, looting a herd of of naval materia at a iy cue, 1 oats and kidnapi a she rd. former head of the obstetrics and s ae. ‘Closed Wednesday Afternoon goats and kidnaping « shepherd. tics dopstsment af Nerihvesern Oat. iversity of Wisconsin football a Egypt and Israel] had disagreed Gniveraty of couch of sports later, at Our 19th Year of Greater Value Giving! on, two points in the latest U.N. MWASLINGTON ‘George Miuton, 60 to e tension al (Tenn.; ous trom 119-36 cad pean: their border. The two points im-|dent editor trom 1924-29 and economist volve Israeli police in the El Atrja/£2¢ od governmental atieirs 0 PN ili zed tt 4 ‘demilitari ae and the mark-| editor and publisher “of the Westerly | . ‘ing of the zone’s borders. Sun since 1913 and past president of the’ ‘ ; : Daily Newspaper Aas Israel was said to be willing S gy ae he eg Where You Honestly Save! withdraw troops, as proposed by| i. devgiy cmarees of Corutian Deme-| 1 vie S.ds an eat German cabinet jthe U.N., but wants to keep police | minister. srihout portfolio eeaes ves c — Jam k 144 Oakland Ave. Careful Free Delivery |‘ the area. gs i I ee om ~~ * * }of Dr. William Sieane, well-known his- | The Fetians were rare a = wea MBRIDGE. Mase = Miss Sarah Wam- insisting that police: also ug edvieer to ue of Nations drawn. Egypt has charged that ie phcbinction. ate iooleeer | d Holi-Date Time! iwat=< Sn ; Rhee to Close Down Ready for on-the-go season just shead? In Washington, diplomatic in-'Schools Taking Bribes . Be ready for fun! - formants — Egypt _———— SEOUL (®—President Syngman BUT .. . be sure that you are giving your a protest agains: the fund-raiding Rhee today ordered a crackdown holiday duds the BEST in DRY CLEANING idrive being made in the United a States by Israeli Foreign Minister on schools which he said have Fabric attention and color freshness are SO | important. poet . been accepting bribes to admit stu- bere ata dents and said they will be closed : . next semester, Kids Are Growing | He said some schools are “tak-| MILWAUKEE — A study indi-|/ing advantage of the ill-balance be- cates that the average 14-year-old|tween the number of applicants Moth Protection—Pickup Service GENE DRY ‘ [boy today is 2.4 inches taller and|and the school eapacity.” . 184% pounds heavier than his coun- we ee CLEANERS terpart of 30 years ago, who One of the 32 atolls in the Marsh- j s weighed 100 pounds and stood 5 all islands bears the odd name 12 W. 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The dance Friday evening are (left) Mr. and Mrs. Phil Veterans’ Day motif for the dance was shown in the dis- ie) aes Aspinwall of North Genesee avenue and (right) Mr. play of flags in the hall. , Viernes Dance Club members shown enjoying their Trombone Prose Petgg re re first. dance of the. season held Friday evening at Elks Hawke of Dixie Highway. Cabaret tables at the dance Temple are (left) Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Donaldson of. were centered with arrangements of flags and miniature Ferndale avenue and (right}’Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. servicemen and somen. . h eC \W O eC ‘a S S eC C | O N Methodist “MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1955 PAGES 14-17 UnitsHold a. ——— nn eee : —— Machina ew. + s25-7 2 Christmas (Personal News of Interest in Pontiac g =? . Wo rkshop | Max Bilsky has returned to his! Mr, and Mrs. Frank Fincannen James Grant at their home in jhoime on State avenue after visiting) and family of Windcroft drive left Huntington Woods. Sch d led ems in Chicago during the past; Saturday for Ironwood where —_————_—_——__—_—-- week and observing the new Pho-| they will spend the week. iNT Sgt edu ‘netic Method in reading. * ¢ « “Nimrod Frolic workshop . * 2 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Shultz of The annual ae P' Mary Mitchell of Oakland ave- Clyde avenue are spendin o'Held at School for the Norther? and County ad Li a nated ending the) Girt Scout Council will be held "UC,4%4 Lila Redmond of Miamijweek at their cottage in Waketield.! sarvey Gilchrist was master of Wednesday at the CAI building in| road were weekend guests of Mr.'The opening day of hunting season “ Ww ted 6 10 a aie ,and Mrs. Ira Herron, former Pon-|will find both of them at their\°c'emonies for the Hoedowners i = Si oat P- * \tiac residents, at their home in| favorite stands enjoying the sport. |‘“Nimrod Frolic” Saturday evening om te = A a te —— Carsonville. | * @¢ e lat Owen school. | Davison. ; —_ | _ Mrs. yer ge ayer — Jane = Club callers for the evening were in | Danton § view t- "i The making of arts and crafts Frances Booth A "Michigan Ina at- Mr. .Gilchrist, Rgbert Grosjean, | will be demonstrated to leaders of ; | game at Ann Arbor Saturday and foward Hatfield, Dewitt Hart, eee tes i seperation grb Is Engaged remained in the city for dinner, | Robert Crites, Arthur Thomas and extended a special invitation to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Booth of guests of Mrs. May K. Burke and Howard Fraley. Den mothers and Camp Fire Girl Wing Lake, Birmingham, formerly, ~ ie we . Guest callers were Randall May, leaders. ‘of Orchard Lake, announce the : ‘Roy Bullock and Kenneth May. Projects will include Christmas| engagement of their daughter,| Following the Michigan-Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stanaback, decorations, Christmas greens, Frances Nella, to Frank J. Dose . : ; i\Mr. and Mrs, Howard Zellers, Mr. craft, basketry, ceramics| He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. re gel ing Also demonstrated) Hugh Dickie of Parkway avenue. |will be articles of glass etching,| Frances is a graduate of Alma) = | aluminum, felt and beadcraft and College and Frank attended Olivet! There are four pages i knitting and Swedish weaving. | College. The couple will be ree - . A baby sitting service will be|Tied Dec, 28. ‘today’s Women’s Section were guests of the group. ‘offered by Junior High School Girl) sonecenaiinoenunasuncennticanaia | Scouts. Watching the dancers at the Viernes Ottawa drive and (right) Mrs. Cecil Mc- — dance held Friday at the Elks Temple are Callum of Dwight street. The occasion (Longfellow Slates or, when| (left) Mr. and Mrs. H. Vere Hodges of Open House x. ee nnn TT ~~ ~|_ Longfellow School + hold os lon their silver wedding anniversary| house Thursday from 7 p.m. to 8: . ees Ae 4 The board of directors of the|P.m. The program is in cooperation r. and Mrs. Hermen Cher |. Fifty guests attended from De-\Northern Oakland County Girl| With National Education Week, neau of South Josephine street /troit, Jackson, Pontiac, and Hazel|Scout Council will meet Tuesday! Teachers will be in their class- jat the YWCA, ‘rooms to meet the parents, = = | ‘ 273 ph Sant ah — a ST IM fe % PN e e It was Father's Day in Ann Arbor Saturday. At Joan, and Ronald Touscany of Clarkston was the j pen * Jo Osmun was photographed with fathers were honored by the University Gamma Phi Beta House Harold E. Howlett (left) of ; of his daughter, Jacqueline, The girls are students at her father, Carroll L. Osmun of Wood-' women at Ann Arbor. : a East Iroquois road was entertained by his daughter, the University of Michigan. | _.. land avenue, Sylvan Lake Saturday when \ : es | £4 a / , ‘ i ve’ | ap f S f 3 as = oe : je ‘ ; 7 ie ey ve e : og re oe Q : i : i | oN “ ft ’ * . 3 Ge - woe ee sg Ale eee 2 é a Ww 3 pe Pho é af | pgp OE. a. , Ain es hc . THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1955 : ae FIFTEEN = ; ag 3 : r 7 eee ; — : x = nee — |_* ee : eae @ e * ars : Pe “» ms ber these when f - i THE PERFECT GIFT isl Gee onal Godeean ae4 o> Rosary Society + nagesiaorgy aoe halt ast i UST FOR F e + te reed end [fessional men often have special A ds Di " Mrs. Pittsley is still a fairly new|—™ JUS R FUN pow vlha ly ‘the fe- | work or big. volame Jobe which tten s winner MRS, WILLIAM SPALDING [homemaker and devotes most of a SABRESE foe tit ay Before Meeting Local Woman maison sac DRESS UP love of ter spiel Sine aioe ook Witew 3 ae Mrs. Joseph lore, presi- Heads P . masmnber of the New Sylvanites|E -ortonga ae e. dent, presided at the Thebing €ads Frrovince __ | Ciub, serving as its program chair- | . writen i» he totes #Bhang sccoie and Ge Game Got I Altar Society of St. Vincent dePaul for Sigma Beta PECAN CRISPS. ty JER C FY le service Church. ¢ s By Mrs, Alex Pittsi _ ‘i « —— nd Members of the Society were| Mrs- William Spalding of South) , oy shortening a L ' RSV editions fer |aps IN PAPERS St. Barbara Guild at ajRoslyn road has been elected Prov.) oe oat Sanita 3 ° ; mn OP 1 wardecided to try puithig nto in| Ch tive dinner preceding the|ince One governor of Sigma Beta) 2 cups sitted four + : in the ‘Positions| [i Mrs. W. J. Hinds was/nationa) sorority. The province in-| 1 cup chopped-pecans or other nuts || 39 95 oe eal eee « teri % of the dinner. in - Ohio, Confectioners sugar . ~ iB 2 6 ¢ J/ >. ot oniagegeed posed an attrac Report was made of the final obae ie ” : Y deciinon Cream: shortening and sugar. yi tive ad which clearly stated my of the membership drive meng ew ang at the national SUF in vanilla, flour, salt and niut-| | Others to 79.95 andthe emmeunt of totaled 640 members.. Mrs. in W DC meats. With hands, shape dough! 7 — orci tb he. wok Sprague reported on the|°oavention in Washington, into small finger-like cookies. Place | # * « # : party and style show spon- |. The bound buttonholes on Cs “1 bed many soplles Ahan the ee * the wide band bordering filtering process a one. ia wing group . | the V bi e for | vie wl aglow v lookh _ annex for their oberg 3 pecmtion ety, not meant | ray earn i were looking zy at 8 p.m. thé guild will to fasten over the flower- “They thought a housewife its final arrangements for shaped rhinestone buttons would work for practically nothing, the Dec. 3 Parish Bazaar. | that run up the other side. if she needs the money. However, _| Following the Altar . Marion McCoy softens the by continuous effort, one can even- meeting, members © bodice of her wool jersey tually acquire a substantial num- Council of Catholic ~ dress with shirring below ber of, good accounts... with a es | the shallow yoke, and sets — mv iy Md the peg pockets into the skirt, the UF and Misses sizes, Coral, Turquoise K | ) \ Niki Base were mittee members. : Wear a Fragrance 4 Crownuns by foun Leloms With Each Ensemble an ro P Sew-easy to make this smart|,, Dispel that ol me Better Dresses—Second Floor T ’ Al twosome! . Choice of two sleeve — something ' 00. — Always versions or sleeveless = be the tai- eral Enjoy Dining [522 Sterne’ Sew them in tity, have. decided y — Horight contrast, or I-piece dress sane we , ° effect. 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PONTIAC LAUNDRY “tee Wiruram Wraicut |i Lar & CAREFUL DRY CLEANERS = on oe TPAPALPS§ Nein ! for Furnitere Makers and Upholsterers | Salon - Floor FED i CALL ce Over ' 2 _FE 28/0) ¥terian Church met at the home x : ‘ nly Bats © to Deane took too much for granted. /home of Mrs. Gerald Kirkby. Mrs, |0f Mr g- dag “Sorcery : . , , . : | Cleaning Wax for making a tough} , Harold Anscomb was the of | ‘“eome eve: . = - job so easy. And I can’t help BI pdt en bev Paes one p the group. = .| Thirty-three members attended Annaliese Beauty Shop 'e ~ both of them, reg tg age Tag ager tiac High School staff will be guest|Maban.’ Mrs. Vernon Wait and 80% N. Saginaw FE 2-5600 3 ee has herself served first or not. gre pop nyt early to aha ota eae cits ol Next to Besley Market (Over Testy Bakery) = mrss Phased u she dens sh cnctotety would penton coho * pris committee tad Bér. and Mrs. Lexie Open Evenings by Appointment . and wood, Susie usee > Gat So =e. gifts for the children of the Oak-|Williams were appointed to the - Z | ana gan eetakin pemieee: on pres own om amen Dh a= Po committee for the Dec. 9 ) : = @ Water Repellent — wants before hé her, ‘ D’ , Devotions led by Willia ? » Corduroy does not tell her to keep’ the|Dec’? atthe Hote Venwen, on |Coffing. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wil-[ JANE’S GIFT SHOP ES plate when he passes it to her, son furnished the entertainment’ - MERLE NORMAN a should she pass it on down and an with a skit from a TV show. Stan- i > @ Precision Tail- HIPS not keep it?” Church Group Picks ton Levely served as madernter, | COSMETICS & GIFTS | MH oored with big _ j Refreshments were served = “ Pee ee as gum aoe eats ee You can get your Free [ij bell Peat But Mrs. > : : *& aus he mene one to be sarved Huron street was Ss ak Nore Mr. and Mrs. Marion Demonstration and Make- }. tons! f | first and therefore you were quite|December group of the First Pres-/Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Up NOW in Drayton Plains 2 a ; right, ; byterian Friday. Mrs, P.| Tanner. ; : | ee 3 pmo hye, Les, Bye 2 eer S. Lise was ehatens at Ge [= oe * i @ All Temp Resis- 3 popes bay it would have been better then to| Officers elected for the Sorority Pledges Come tn Toder—Wo Appelainest Necewery |i] to Lined to Keep ‘ Use ot HOME ask the host, “Shall I pass this to year were Mrs. William Marbach, iO N M be We Give Holden Red Stamps on esos TT You Toasty Pe while you REST. Mrs, Jones?" He would then have honorary chairman; Mrs. E. L. ew em rs P 4232 DIXIE H me ang tn said, “Yes” or “No, you keep it.” |Guy, chairman; Mrs. Merle Voss,! peta” Alpha Chapter of Sigmal] JANE’S GIFT SHOP, —_ = ih & _ Warm! : TWONS MO * But when there ts no other (vce Calman: Mt Me, BB Beta Sorority conducted « recest ee ee Je u i Se at Tach et se guest arere ein etary ORS om out any comment, cerca tart and Mrs. Dow! ‘New ledges members are Carl FASHION RIGHT—LIGHTWEIGHT — gi Jockey Cap ee ‘pide tan. Fall My Seen sun Sun dicts’ Gualt oak Samsonite—Skyway American Tourister. @ Sizes 8 to 18 irc = is going to a birthday party given Carel Ann Maison. 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Pas ae Baseball - Sized Pellets; Dent Cars; Police Save Fog-Bound Hunters DETROIT w — King-sized hail- stones were dumped on Detroit and Western. Wayne County last night in a thunderstorm that rode into the area in the wake of spring- like temperatures. * * * : Some of the icy pellets meas- ured three inches in diameter. Big as baseballs,” witnesses reported. The downpour, coupled with deafening thunderclaps _ terrified scores of householders. Rooftops were bombarded and autos dent- ed by the freak hailstones. No damage to window or store fronts were reported in the city. Dearborn Township police, how- ever, reported damage at $8,000 in broken glass. . HUNTERS TALKED IN | The hailstorm lasted about four minutes. The storm left drizzle and light fog in its wake. Earlier, fog trapped five boat- loads of duck hunters in the De- troit River. Suburban Ecorse po- | licemen “talked” the hunters ashore using a loud speaker and | red signal flashers. The hunters, 15 men and five) cries offshore and called police. /months THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER ead METAL DOUBLE He Wants to Fly Again LOS ANGELES (®—That day 844 ago started ordinarily ‘enough for George Smith. Before it was over he became—painfully— the first pilot to’ bail out of a plane traveling supersonically and live. * * The whites of his eyes were left ‘bloodshot solid red.-He-bled in all parts ¢’ his body as his parachute snapp open. It is estimated he was sudjected to a decelerative force of 40 times the pull of gravi- ty. The "40 G’s increased Smith's weight from 215 pounds to the equivalent force of 8,000. If he had bailed out just two seconds later—at the estimated 6,500 feet altitude—his parachute wouldn't have had time to open. His injuries and subsequent ill- |ness cut his weight to 175. ‘LIVER DAMAGED A park employe heard their faint} After months of treatment his right knee is a little stiff. Damage to his liver means he never can touch anything alcoholic. And what does the 31-year-old North American Aviation Co, test pilot want to do next? Fly a plane 2,000 miles an hour. He and the Air Force disclosed yesterday his historic jump from the super Sabre Jet last Feb. 26. The security classification secret ‘had been removed after medical experts studied the case. * 7. * At 35,000 feet above the ocean, Smith said, the plane began to nose over. The control stick was jammed fast. -“I radioed the station my con- trols were locked, that I was go- ing straight in,” he told newsmen, Sabre Jet Pilot Survives Supersonic Speed Jump “IT shut off the engine, opened the speed brake, pulled my visor down over my eyes and yanked up the ‘arm rest of the seat to automatic- ally eject myself. FISHED FROM SEA \Parrot Adopts Litter | “The last thing I remember was’ mich of her time at the RINSE TUBS MIAM es where the pups were kept, pointer eae hgeag 2s ‘muzzled and talked to them Mrs: Orville Watts, who live on A sess - “Whatsa matter?” , farm had six pups the family's |*5ked them when a bumbling, big- 30-year-old parrot became, an footed pup stepped on her or fell) assiduous pup - sitter. Spending ‘into ‘her. (ie PETER PRIN CHAINS YOUR YOUNGSTER WITH | ing faster. than sound. The next thing was waking up in the hospi- tal five days later, Smith was picked up by fisher-| men aboard‘a nearby cruiser, His! shoes, socks, helmet and mask) jwere gone. His clothes were in iribbons. . His arms had flailed so violently that his wrist watch, tightfitting gloves and a ring on his finger had shaken. off. He was blind sev- eral days. Surgery was required on. his intestine. A more recent case of bailing out at supersonic speed was re- ported Saturday by the British war ministry in London, Flying Officer Henry Holland, 22, an RAF pilot, said hig jet fighter went into a) dive at 40,000 feet over the North sea and with his speed at 700 miles per hour he was unable to pull out. He said he. parachuted at 10,000 feet and landed at sea four miles off the coast. A target-towing tug rescued him. Attendants at Ipswich Hospital, said he suffered fractures of the} jarm and pelvis and two black) wied You can vary a green salad by adding drained orange and grape- jfruit sections. Or, try grapefruit: juice instead of vinegar in your favorite French dressing recipe. All for Only .. $7 @?95 New 1956 Speed Queen Washer has a full capacity, porcelain tub, equipped with aluminum, tangle-proof adjust- - able pressure wringer, Full guarantee, Phon da ti fad } —— Quick! TONIGHT Until 9 CHILDREN’S RUB IN 'Ben-Gay Tus OmemaL Bauer AnaLetsique - 108 NORTH SAGINAW UNTI hy TONIGHT. 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We Ri Football Players Banquet Tonight ROMEO — Paul “Dizzy” Trout, ubu Heights was the z Weedward, Royal Ook i 3 Deors North of 10 Mile — A marriage daughter SAVE $$$ se ONE POLICY instetd of Four Call FE 2-9224 if i j F 3 : ai if f i ; : end PAINT Co. aff fr i Leaders to Discuss Current Problems in Education ~ Top educators of the nation’s colleges and universities have ar rived at Michigan State University to discuss growing enrollments, tary of Agriculture Tree D. ae re ee ee —18 in all, was reported. U.N. Proposition Soviet Demands Ovter Mongolia Be Admitted to Communist Bloc GENEVA ® — Russia has re- fused a 4 to 13 package deal on U.N. memberships, Western offi- cials reported today. V. M. Molotov is insisting ‘Outer Mongolia be included Communist countries to be admit- ted to the world organization, mak- ing it a deal of five Soviet satellites for 13 Western-sponsored nations This would bring to 78 members. ° the U.N.’s rol) background of empty THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1955. of the Isaac E. Crary Junior High School. Students 4 _* 8 #8, e Bazaar Profit to Buy New Books By JANE WINDELER Isaac Crary School Slates A twenty-act talent show is scheduled for 8 p.m. Wednesday and the PTO is serving refresh- ments Thursday evening. Posters, made by students to-ad- vertise the event, have been placed in buildings throughout the town- ship. Winner of the poster contest} was ninth grader Thelma DeBarr. 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Illinois moved into position for a| bow Sesctobieaiac Sinditien abd oak 30-0, and Michigan State rolling) one loss, is a blessing. ; jand defeated California, sleied ineligible for the bow! bid, having | consin, 17-14, appeared last New Year's day. — f ; Michigan and Ohio|‘T'’mph put the Boilermakers in i oe i,m nl SFL Finishes. Big 10 Season With 42-14 Win + Big Ten title Saturday at Ann 1 Ohio State wins, the Buckeyes! Arbor with Michigan State the take the title but. Michigan State/OVer Minnesota 42-14. wetat Interested bystander. goes to the Rose Bowl. | This gave Ohio State a 5-0 | ye Michigan State will be. playing If Michigan wins, the Wolverines! conference record, and left year, Marquette in a non-conference (take the title and the trip | ‘Michigan and Michigan State &-1 State decided the title in the final -game and nobody will blame the | The situation was clarified Satur.| marks, Of the three, only Michi- game at Columbus with the Buck- odgers Get 2 on All-Stars for Hlinols ie af Northwestern Sat- urday ang Wisconsin plays Min- nesota., Purdue ts at Indiana in the battle for the old eaken buck- et and lowa and Notre Dame nated in 1946 completed the stellar Ford beat out Billy Pierce NEW YORK (Ted Kluszew ski ‘champion Brooklyn Dodgers. In meet in a traditional game. Willie Mays and Duke Snider, were addition te Snider, Roy Campa- outheld with Mays and Snider lefthanded honors ; ; i : : He an! y repe: ters on 1 e 1959 ma nella was voted the top eatcher Tha i < The all-star Jeam ‘batting and That’ end the 1955 season for Three Si nal Callers : aie ‘ ¢ ee Wenkers’ 3 The inheld. besides Kluszewski itching records in parenthesis): all except the Rose Bowl repre- jor league all-star team selected nosing ow e xankers §=Y0R' at first, included Nellie -Fox at for the Associated Press by mem- Berra. Of the players named, Seen Eddie Mathews at third! First base~—Ted Kluszewski, Cin-, sentative. _ Among the 45 Men Used is 1d, ; Should Michigan State make the even are National Leaguers. . = anion Ee be ae cinnati Reds (.314). * * se sf ag and Ernie Banks ‘at shortstop. Two Sacuad |' Nellie Fox, Chi-| trip, it'll be only the 2nd time since Against Minnesota bers of the Baseball Writers Asso- ciation of America. Ted Williams, absent several! pitchers were chosen. Robin Rob- : | White Sox (.311). the Ten-Pacific Coast Rose Only club with more than one years because of injuries and serv-jerts won the righthanded ’ honors “Third base—Eddie Mathews, Mil- Sa ae that a 2nd place Big) EAST LANSING i — Michigan . representative was the world | lice duty since the ail roll _origi-| iby a landslide” vote and Whitey wackes Braves (300). State has to play its toughest game nil Liens we Shortstop—Ernie Banks, Chicago . ; of the football season this week— Cubs (295). Aggies Surge _ fla game of watchful waiting. Left field—Ted Williams, Boston . Spartans. wound up their part of Red Sox (.356). No Surprise the Westem Conference program Center field—Willie Mays, New! Saturday by bombing aera our. Right -treh+—Buke Snider, Brook- : defeat. = pee trom lyn Dodgers . 309) Turkey Day Contest Non- conference ie Mar- | Spartan quarterback Earl Morrall. Kaiser was tackled Rp &iXe Catcher — Roy Campanella, Probably Decide ~ SW | quette will close out the season at. yr tine See a yard gain. Spartans crushed the Gophers, 42-14, . Brooklyn Dodgers (3187. Title for Texas A&M_ | Macklin Stadium, a mis-match that, a Righthanded pitcher—Robin Rob- “CE eT ' figures to be a Michigan State I certs, Philadelphia Phillies (23-14). yo” PGE toe oe \ — runaway. Michigan, MSU Wi | ) Lefthanded pitcher — Whitey, State and Michigan are tied now ngs na y . i ‘picked to finish last in the South- Ford, New York Yankees (18-7), |west Conference football race, are|&* the Pasadena prospects with Still Near Top The powerful squad, led by expected to win the championship se ee since Big! NEW YORK (INS)—Here are Williams’ .356 batting average Thanksgiving Day. It’s no surprise|!¢" leader Ohio State can't re-|ine country’s top ten college foot- utter ut and Mays’ Si home runs, beasts to Coach Paul Bryant, however, |Pe#t- ‘ball teams, with won-lost records ' six players hitting over .300, five ‘This stuff about A&M being a) Se Michigan State will have te |in parenthesis, as voted this week : sluggers with 40 or more homers year ahead of time puzzles me,”| sweat out its Rose Bowl hopes |by the International News Service| and six with more than 109 runs (said the Aggie coach,” Why, we're until the final word comes trom |panel of experts: 0 e ar batted in. kB year late. I expected to win it Ang Arbor on whether Ohio State | i Maryland (a a st year,” : A tipoff on the: strength of the.” is able to do a hatchet job on on (12) S squad. is ‘that the two batting) Bryant sone ri Aan last seeson| Mehen- <7 oo << reless Tie With ee ee Al Kaline of Detroit trom Kentucky under a six. -year| The. show the Spartans put on| S—resss Sn ?ad aes-1) Bruins Puts Detroit and Richie Ashburn of Philadel-'contract charged with the respon-|against Minnesota was one of those Sa aeaee Seaton (5-0) Ahead of Leafs phia,. failed to make the squad 85 sibility of rebuilding Aggie foothall| games where you couldn't tell the| 10—Georgia Tech (7-1-1) . did Mickey Mantle, the ican fortunes. A&M hasn't won a con- performers without a program. oo — home run king. ‘ference championship since 1941. A half dozen players shared in| A fF BOSTON ~The Detroit Red sonctgl rye = most pry pee season the Aggies gave all/the Michigan State scoring, three A § Farm Team Wings finally have made it out of bagging e votes */but wound up without a victory. [quarterbacks took turng run- i tional League 5 to ra gll outdistance four | ay eal goed sewed up ‘jae the versatile, multiple offense + — nea = handed pitching rivals. (title Saturday when it beat Rice!and coach Duffy Daugherty used. They Ford, whose 18 victories were 20-12 with one of the greatest! 45 men fe ay the pe aa P| with 5. noes See ben che gs among lefthanders, received come-from-behind surges in con-| over. .) while the New York Rangers were 55 votes to 37 for Pierce. \ference history. It only looked like a contest in whipping the Toronto Maple Leafs Pepe: a three touchdowns fn | the 1st quarter when Minnesota 41. With 3 victories, 7 losses and ( d W harll eo — — Piaget — to tie things 7-7 after af [ ee \7 ties, the Red Wings now have assd ly POPS tie"Recies put i Loyd Tayi | Abchigae Sate scored ft, thanks | TY 13 points, compared with Toronto's ea eae 1a ntirst zo. touch |Ptanutis. End Dave Kaiser scooped| Any Person, Grou Can (downs, got 14 points in 46 seconds.| i the loose ball and ree i nl oy P __Tme Red Wings, winners. of | Everybody around here still was jinn f Pied: th (peay Posse the 1955 season mis- a little dazed today. They just nev- The MSU lead was 231 i ae of Fieagmont Loop | erably and have been mired | Sportans’ Planutis © had seen anything like that be-insie quarterback Ear! Morral and ape eee ep el eed /halfback Wal = eee : Followed in Line by Steal net ee ganas ce ome | Kian City Adhdatice feews offered! Despite the 00 deadlock, last Ron Kramer long drives and a two-point safety to give their franchise on the Lan-| la in had aa every- C H added up to the odd figures caster Red Roses tree of charge! thing a score. Wing : CHICAGO «@—All-America Half. OUrageous Horse | ,Stage poured on three touch-/to any loca) person of, group will-/Sealie Glenn Hall had a penalty i ; Pontion Prose Feste back Howard Cassady of Ohio State ('- . downs in a busy third period.|ing to assume the éxpenses of/Called against him and Detroit's | TOUCHDOWN — Dave Hill, University of - Saturday's game at Ann Arbor against Indiana. (21) jut wrapped up the Big Ten|VOMES ack fo Win |Among those scoring were Pat,operating the Piedmont League|“®ptain Ted Lindsay had a double ‘s fullback, just tramps over a piled-up The action was in the 3rd period of the 30-0 win |scoring title with his three-toach- Wilson, on a one yard sneak; Tony | Club misconduct penalty. slapped on of football players to make the final TD in for the Wolverines. Other players are unidentified. | down outburst against lowa Satur.| YONKERS, N. Y.—Few, if any, Kolodziej, with a 13-yard end run, The plan, made in conjunction aie = day. harness horses have experienced|and Jim Hinesly, on an end zone with a radical change of polley |cause he held’ Loc Boras aon ' the ailments that Gene Mac has|pass from sophomore quarterback Kansas which reportedly Default of Back Taxes The scores gave Cassady a | suttered and recovered as he has,| Jim Ninowski wl eppty 0 ofl tn miner tongue |ea eon See sgeun, Landon season and 8 pointe, putting the |t, HIY to race but to compete| Reserve halfback Dennis Men-| clubs, was revealed in a letter [Freak Chea ong ee eee ‘Uncle Sam’ Read t Sell Richmond) teres deere "ars | ith the top treetor-ail trotters. vk contributed the longect run of| receved by Lancaster busieas [sre fat, snd Dt, wB such « e a ee Oo e yee Oo paler ys “1 saslfeeclgalt adr rysscrmaall Reavy et ea eeepc ar manager Frank Spair trem |minute misconduct and thea et eaate of nee. have been the subject of medical | but his effort was called back by Henry Peters, Kansas City farm game misconduct werth $3 tn ev. to Top Bidder'in Unprecedented Step |""**.., ,._._|wsiwx for aed pert of then pena direct tate tee sconsi Under the proposal, the new was t meeting between RICHMOND, Va. (®—The never- guess appeared to be that the high cluded aluminum magnate Rich-|Pos,s#ast, Wisconsin to up his| seven-year-old Ri goed! yon hyp Dartmouth Coaches mers would assutne operating)sealies Terry Sawehuk, traded to " dull sage of Richmond and Inter. bidders would be a syndicate of sx ard S Reynolds Jr... has armounced| ""Ti24° tor “ard place were Fa ba coun of 30 suum aaa ae expenses, pay player salaries, pro-|‘¢ Bruins by Detroit in the off- wealthy Richmond business men it would assume all obligations of vide and pay the rental /®¢#90n, and Hall, called up from .national* League baseball —— Kramer of Michigan and Charles than $50,000 this year and twice the Detroit farm another stirring climax today. ae eee be ey ee tag nn HR subenitied the RGM | Tescans of Wiectasin with 38 paints| thet in his lifetime. ec ri ores on ‘the home stadium: The localj; gros, eda ta a move unprecedented in baseball ‘¢ bank to buy the team. bid and gained ownership. . each. linterest would keep the season's 27d “r= po Bleep _— history, the government made On the auction block were the Six othe wore fi HANOVER, N. H.— Dartmouth sate receipts. noms Det it theie other meeting reedy to sell the ball club to the team's Imernational League tran- Richmond's wosear tare i pas place wich pames cache =e Fahing Industry football coaches chert the scores| | 28 return, Kansas City would fur./™' utes Oot, 7% ualther scored. bidder in ‘default of S contracts of 20 players, “™ : ; e r of games throughout the country nish full-time working agreement ment of back taxes. } PY and all ther aaaetp of the ci ("ih peril nearly every. month of oe eee each weekend. to supply all local players with al night. registering 31 saves to 29 * : ‘including such items as a whirl-/he way. od ween, maai® d JERUSALEM—During the Israe- Head Coach Bob Blackman and Promise to send its best Class BU" a. fon > In reat wth the uncertainty |Pool bath, a pitching machine and/Simians finished seventh, Seibold) Spee boat Record i agricultural year, trom October, Jack Musick of Southern Cali-|Players to Lancaster, ages pemygeeay iad peal and pa that has surrounded the Virginians |@ big electric scoreboard. Tax Col- ha saied’ egg om 5 (232,- Attempt Postponed 194, through September, 1955, the| fornia ask for Pacific coast results. | In addition, the parent club Wings games for the Red ever since they entered the triple-|lector C, W, Glotzbach said they'd the franchiee ox ight move country’s oa industry filled 46.6) Wilmer Volz played for Missouri.|Would pay the new owner the ° A league in 1954, nobody was quite |be sold as a “package.” on al oe He didn’t} LAS VEGAS (INS)—Bad weath-\per cent of its fish requirements. | Eimer Lampe, who played for mount of money that baseball , gure this morning whether the auc- » ais a - : a 200 ~~ year attendance er again forced British speedboat! The total catch climbed to 10,300 Chicago, is interested in the Big. regulations require a major league Reunion of Karras tion éver would come off. Should Seibold make the tax! shed leat. as the team fin-/pjlot Donald Campbell to postpone|tons compared with 8,700 tons Ten. Earl Hamilton played for|team to pay in the working agree- The tax lien was $79,218.68 and payment before the time set for ' - record attempt over the week-|marketed during the previous year, Wichita, Doggie Julian at Buck-| ment. ° if Richmond owner Harry Seibold the salé, he would keep the club! NHL STANDING jan increase of 18.5 per cent. nell and Ray Truncellito wore| Boys Not Sociable could plunk down the money before; but still would face additional Nat i H ie 1 s oo winds that whipped up| eS Dartmouth livery. monparya ree PATER TEAL 2 p.m., EST, there would be no claims totaling more than $31,000. i peer i = x4 eague stand-'wayes on Lake Mead forced him' Earns Bowl Berth sale. One of these is for $16,000 which prog — rete all games of Sun to call off the record try yester- Bobo Not Retirinc Y t ees he allegedly owes in hack rent for 48%: Nov we Ltrs orca ®Y: He will make another «at-| EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo g te Seibold, though, had given no in- Parker Field, home base of the Montresi .......... 9 3 6 23 45 “| tempt at dawn Tuesday if weather| (INS) — Hastings (Neb.) College} CHICAGO — Bobo Olson, world ication he had raised the neces-| Virginians. See ag AS sos eenses gtk nh S Zi permits. has been chosen as Missourj Val-| middleweight champion, says he Bary cash. As a result, the best) The six-man syndicate, which in-|Chicage * 1.007.057" 8-7 5 1 aT 46) ley’s opponent in the Mineral! intends to box for two more. years, : Detroit eke poisees 237 3 9 “ Area Boy Seeks Berth Water Bowl at Excelsior Springs : . TODAY's. sOunDULa on day. * ; Football Hero abet Tom Gould of Milford is among — Frisky lowa Freshmen Detrott 0. Boston @ st » new hopefuls seeking a berth Rocky Loses Limelight AMES, Ia. — Iowa State's fresh- | to me,” Ted said afterward. “This Montreal 2" jon the 1955-56 edition of the Michi- man football line averages 201 Rochester 84" Fort Warne 79 is a footbell not the fami a nN Who Braved Snow, — SATURDAY'S 5 RESULTS |gan State Normal College basket-| BROCKTON, Mass—Ralph Ches- pounds, the backs 185, miiedeipnia, Bt. ‘toes 1 a 4 << ly Boston 3 Toronto a ball squad. Gould is trying out at/ nauskas of Army and Vic Piscus- —— ed eons aaa ~ C Id D R f ——— the center position behind veteran| kas, Brown fullback, Brockton O eserves nerun NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE — Dave Parks, one of three return-| boys, are making headlines here con EPS we iam eros vas pepe Rearseoe Pitt Concedes Point With Goal Posts Gone: PULLMAN, Wash. (®—They sold, jpicture up with other football he Washington $3 3 is ise te: Jim Skala, inactive. Only one grandstand ticket at the roes,”” said Don Faris, the athletic Chicago “Cards 332 3 ih i , ™ Saturday and if that frosted'news director. Kew York 33 ’ ia 10 tad ad jj ever thaws out and come for- Whoev , *\ WESTERN CONFERENCE | 72 y- avy e Or as er U Ou ns ward, he rg re: the football im- frozen ais ale ye ie = \Geieago® Bears 3 3 , ts ie ist ” Mortals at Washington State Col i v4 Se 18 133 on = “oH ing ey wig tee TES I a cael tees cap le 4 =) 2° served tickets in advance and/Detre® Npay's astute i ise . the I vn _ ‘ce ° rd aged the fla foe aan “Gres sania = “I'll write him a letter ot com- Showed up in the 22,000-seat stadi-|Detrott 31, Pittsbur on goa =~ i ee court vie tas bal Sains it three yéars before as a avin o4 Tetund his $3 i we) ten te one AVC, a Bem doe Sate Chicago ‘Bears tale ’ esbertat fare at the Pitt-Westlof bounds and stop the clock in a aie said Bob Smawiey, the of ifornia snow and | a veland if y seconds” fan Uke that th id ha see * *¢ * or Baz ab ie Bro tials Mi cD a mu roe ss +. Army won pay — not a game pe the -_ “geecal apse cenlaied his It was 5 above zero, the coldest Lee ge eas Santor y oft ere bg goal posts ppg eae Army and Navy, pointing for|UCLA’s passing star, Ronnie Knox | * Nov. 12 in 7 years of Weather Piusiarg at Nev York : ; end of the game. . . . So when/their service clash at Philadelphia|sutfered a broken leg against ; faves and Mentor ‘Bureau history. The slide trom- Sen Francisco ve. Gress Bey at Milwaukee! West Virginia scored its lone TD Nov. 26, must have been ‘trying 4 bones froze up in the band, the|~ "str ® Chicage Can ) |with ng time left on. the clock,/tg outdo each other against im- Michigan Win land there was ice in water fie) to shoot for t buckets on the field: Four out of five WSC. students Bueee 1 four ge points ahead, said, “‘Aw, go ahead across the street to the stadium to Hae fe one aga tle Landon the game. The 1,000 or so who eased... . idid, sat huddled together, cheered i heiplg' have happened it ‘quit a bit, sang “jingle bells”| ,OF EL Bibeen 60 or y Em Ghianni « nieg|*™ tossed snowballs at the halt. , nm gen on cnsee ee. who are ur! The 100: sce WSC. band was luchdows i 3 oer | concede it anyhow games over only at strength for the na-|iree yan. tp 8 perke host team, was responsible for - Ralph Allen tional anthem, one of the firgt and!” Se aL cer Rae | crowd arid field. . a last . selections of the day. The . Making 18 for the yenr, '| gestions were ' woodwinds had been told to relat ALUCK. ana JOR ‘inbeoke Ajhave to be ‘home; the brass froze up before Pitt~Their defensive end play fume | as y y |teams would a ithe hail. Vet ee el other field to make the : One trumpeter, about to sound a role 4 victor ton — Played: , MASKED MAN — — Ray Schl AL A indica Seon bn on “Never saw anything ‘Mast when WSC scored, got his >| wae a patie it Charlie Trippi. The Chicago Cardinals’ back was out of action with head| admiral ‘Tom ‘stuck on the mouthpiece. field wi cee Wie — / letic | i | ] , i 4 ’ , ‘ jf iy 4 ' e fy sta “Saye ~ pues Ei Z ‘ } ty : , eh ; ee ee ek 3 . i } 4 , . ; ( THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER a4, 1955 7] [ “TWENTY-FIVE ANN ARBOR _ University of Michigan's _ revitalized football Victory will ‘give Michigan the '|Big Ten title. It probably will also send‘the Rose Bow! invitation to the Wolverines. * * * On the other hand, if the Bucks title and ‘Michigan State would get thé coast trip bid. football that subdued Indiana, i should have no worries with Ohio State. the game, The ities: never crossed mid-, It Michigan can play the kind ol tthe final. two minutes and they stalled immediately. Their longest drive was ‘stymied on their own 40. Hoosier quarterback, Eugene (Chick) Cichowski was the Big Ten’s leading passer with a .608 completion average. He threw six) passes against Michigan and com- Hoosiers were barely in Indiang had lost to Ohio State and Michigan State by one touch- down margins. But against Mich- igan were completely inept. The Wolverines put on the sea- ionly 6] yards, 32 rushing and 29 .|pleted only one. are victors, they will grab the NO RECEIVERS — Otto Graham, passing artist of the Cleveland Browns, runs for 20 yards against the Philadelphia Eagles yesterday after failing to find a pass receiver loose downfield. Graham out- maneuvers Eagle left‘ end Tom Scott (82) and outraces fight end NY Wins 4.|. Fail to Gain Canadiens Hold Lead, Swink Compared to Doak Walker by TCU Coach FORT WORTH — Jim Swink of; Texas Christian is being compared with the great Doak Walker, who Rolladium Skate Contest bi son’s strongest defensive show. AP Wirephote Norm: Willey (86) and heads goalward. He was tackled after 20-yard gain by Jim Ricca (71). Eagles, — ad to 0,. came back to win a8 to IT. Wilshire and Plichta Win Mickey Wilshire and. Paul Plich- ‘ta of the Roller Skating arena ps called his own signal, Cichow wy field under their own power, When] 21 of 29 times’ in the 1st- half and;had to chase a bad pass from cen- they finally did pass the 50, it! ithe Hoosiers ended up with a. ‘ter into his end zone, where Tom| +) Was. with the aid of a penalty in)minus 18 yards at intermission, Maentz tackled him for. a safety. Over the whole game they gained) passing. - stiktensia tees ieatataresd | the kickoff 25 yards. Then the Wolverines, sparked by Tony Branoff’s 41-yard sprint, powered 69 yards in eight plays *with Barr scoring from the three. Sophomore Jimmy Pace drove Michigan's 2nd touchdown, inating a drive that carried 42) yards in five plays. ok a * iers couldn't get past their own 22 M Ready for Bucks in Big 10, Boul Battle by Baldacci's 23-yard run, moved 38 yards in two tries to score 59 yards in eight plays with Dave dom-| Hill seoring from the two, | Michigan drove te the Indiana 14, 113 When Michigan kicked off to In- fumbles diana after this score, the Hoos-| Michigan totaled 373 yards, only .(71 of them in the air. attempting. to punt, In the 2nd half, Indiana o~ bled for one yard on 4th down and failed, ending their longest Michigan the ball on the Hoosier | 40, Eight plays later Louw Bal- dacci cracked one yard for the Michigan touchdown, Minutes later, Michigan, powered Besides these successful drives, and 3, only to be stopped by and intercepted pass. Browns Are Human oes. Eagles Dump Them, 33-17 League season fwo-thirds over, the} Cleveland Browns ishowed that they're human after all. They can't protect a 17-0 ead, lord of nine conference titles in! Pacific Coast entry at 5 wins and 3 drive of te day ond ping \nine years, seemed headed for its|losses. It could have been a three- ‘seventh consecutive victory yes- Way tie, too, if the Baltimore Colts lterday when Otto Graham and his had not been upset by New York mates ran up 17 points in the first. 12 minutes reso Philadelphia. choices to win the Eastern: Confer- lence title, their advance billing. The delphia line stoppped the Browns cold and Adrian Burk set the pace who stunned their loyal fans by as the Eagles’. offensive unit ran dropping their first six games, won up 33..points, This sudden form their second in succession, a 31-28 reversal, ‘By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ton’ 7-0 victory over San Francisco With the Nationa Footbalhim @:bruising defensive battle, left ‘Cleveland only a game ahead with la 6-2 mark to Washington's 5-3, ¢ 9. 8 The Western Cendecones: mean- too. while,. was thrown ‘into a deadlock as the Chicago Bears mauled Los Cleveland, boasting a proud ree- Angeles 24-3 to pull even with the have finally: They have a weakness, 17-7. Because of the loss, the Colts inow find themselves tied for third ‘instead of first, tor Grom ny 5 ne ‘also boasted a 44 er — e ociee ee clouting the Chicago Cardinals 31- 4 behind Tobin Rote’s three touch- down passes. The rejuvenated Detroit Lions, * ba But suddenly lived up to Phia- coupled with Washing- | victory over Pittsburgh. Braves Ready fo Move Farm - Horse Travels Reverse Route, ‘Takes 2nd Trip NEW YORK — Jimmy Butwell Miami Is as Home for Floating Toledo Franchise MILWAUKEE (—The Milwau- kee Braves’ ‘‘floating’ Toledo fran- chise may come to earth in Miami next spring and result in a realign- ment of the International League and the American Assn. “There’s a good possibility we will operate in Miami next spring,” Joseph F. Cairnes, the Braves’ ex- ecutive vice president, diaclosed| last night. * * * Coast ended on a sour note, | dropped the surprise party. Cairnes said he planned to fly down to Florida Tuesday and yaar sult with city officials about loc ing the Braves’ American Asan. | farm club there. * * * He said he expected to know on way or the other within a week, 15. Closed skating, open only to amateurs who hve not placed in any state championships, hbe- iwon the Collegiate, the Ist in a series of skate dance contests, at went from Southern Methodist to the Detroit Lions. | “T can’t recall a back who was such a carbon copy of Walker," says Dutch Meyer, the long-time Blank Hawks to Stay 5 Points in Front By THE ASOCIATED PRESS New York's forward line of Lar- |the Rolladium Sunday night: | day nights and closed dance com- gan last night and will end Dec. 18. There will be finals In each series. : Open dance contests are being held at the Rolladium on Thurs- Saturday afternoon, were: Horned Frog coach who is now athletic director. ‘Swink is the'Y Popein, Dean Prentice and same type of runner, having the Andy Bathgate, used largely as a knack of finding small holes which defensive unit last season, is prov- break him loose in the secondary,|ing to .be a prolific offensive trio Like Walker, Swink is not excep, |this year. But good as they are, tionally fast, but both can go all the Rangers can’t seem to gain the way when they see daylight.” |@ny ground on the pace-setting eee Montreal Canadiens in the National Hockey League. * * ° Ringe ——— were turning the -riddied Toronto NEW YORK (INS) — Bobby maple teats text night, 41, with Courchesne of Holyoke, Mass., isthe” line of Popein, Prentice and favored over Miguel Berrios’ of} ‘Bathgate producing three of the Puerto Rico in tonight's nationally-' the Canadiens defeated the| televised Nicholas Arena. Courchesne Given Nod in TV Fight jmain 5 points in front. The Boston Bruins lost a chance alumet Farm Returns . bape pace with the Rangers a n they had to settle for a score- HIALEAH, Fla. — Calumet Farm| ig tie with the Detroit Red is returning to Florida tracks this| Wings. The tie, however, lifted the winter for the first time in sev-| Wings out of last place. They were eral years. ‘ lreplaced by Toronto. 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Nebraska 37, Colorado 20 Notre Dame 27, North Carolina 7 Darimont. _ ling. If the Toledo franchise is shifted ito Miami, Cairnes said, there |might be an exchange of fran-| ichises between League and the American Assn. \ jto cut Class A—Glen Rabdeau and Ce- Elite Race at Hialeah cilia Darimont; Class B—Jimmy| HIALEAH, Fla. — Of America's|were only three service breaks in) Akerman and Paula Burmeis- ten leading money winning stables the 40 games of the first set.) ter; Class C—Larry - Wilmot and | of 1955, eight will race at Hialeah | Gonzales finally broke through in iPark this winter. > Considered . Cairnes, whose recent quest for the strip, only to be ordered a home for Toledo on the West) 4round once more, announce-| —counterclockwise on the ment about Miami at a club = clockwise Belmont Park track, but that the deal looked promis-|Franciseo (Pancho) Gonzales still figured in one of racing’s more inusual incidents. * *% * Three — Roamer, | Virile and Spearhead—were named for the Belmont Park Autumn Weight- for-Age Handicap in September of 1914. .The last two named were MEN WANTED To Train for High Salery Positions in Electronics, Redio & Television. Day and Evening Classes Allow You to Remain Fully Employed While Trainina. oe 2-5661 7 Woedward (Denovan Bldg.) i leeks Nerth of Fou big? a I. 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COTTON — Texas Christian, which by the form chart, should Maryland. ‘picture still is clouded in sone three major bowls with a dozen assorted teams still - the running for berths. If they all demanded undefeated teams, they wouldn’t operate be- cause Oklahoma and Maryland are) the only major clubs in the country that haven't been whipped. Here's the picture in the other) bowls in brief: ROSE — UCLA has the inside track, but Oregon State also has a chance as the Pacific Coast Con- ference representative. Michigan can get the Big 10 nod if it de- Geteats Ohio State Saturday. If ins, then Michigan te will make the trip. to. Pas- adena. SUGAR—All is confusion, follow- ing Pitt's 26-7 victory over a West Virginia team that had won 11 games 7O- Year| Rose Bowl should put on a good: ‘Southern California this week to ‘clinch the Pacific Coast Confer- there will be fireworks for sure. That woud leave Oregon State with a 6-1 record and VELA with 5-1. State would have a talking point, wind up operations as runner-up to Texas A&M in the Southwest Conference, should be nominated) host. Officials say Navy, Auburn, Georgia Tech and Mississippi all are in the running for the visiting bid. If things work out as the Tourna- ment of Roses officials hope, the attraction, UCLA must get past) ence title, and do it without Ron- nie Knox who suffered a broken leg in last Saturday's 19-17 squeak- er over Washington. If Southern Cal wins, however, and Oregon State, the surprise team in the league, beats Oregon, although its 38-0 early-season past- ing at the hands of UCLA would Southeastern Mountaineers 26-7. They. were all iset-to get out their pens and og ‘up Pappy Lewis and his team Now, they say, they'll have to take a wait-and-see attitude. They spent quite a while in the Pitt dressing room after the game. Actually, the fact that West Vir- inia was beaten does not elim- inate it ftom consideration, and if it makes a good showing against Syracuse Saturday, it will be right back in contention. If the Moun- taineers lose to Syracuse, though, critics of their schedule will have! F7 “T told you so” gleams in their eyes. The Mountaineers haven't had many tough foes, : As if the sudden turn of events! ® in the Pitt-West Virginia game were not enough, oa Saat Beat folks still must look around for a host team. They usually take the) P Conference winner’ and there still are five teams— Mississippi, Auburn, Georgia Tech, Tennessee and Vanderbilt—in the running, The Cotton Bowl is going to have) | Past Season Card by hut ying Gemideing Tesne.gete by of-benten Rice tle week {Auburn seus te hove the baw! Thanksgiving Day. The Aggies are|will clinch second place and thelchance of heading for Dallas Jan. .\prohibited from playing post-sea-|bid. 2. The Plainsmen are bow!-minded, son games this year for violating oe. recruiting practices. way thinking runs as of to-|have had a good season, and should ‘Therefore, Texas Christian, if A te Sig to sudden change—idraw. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14; 1955 8,8 . 3 to take the second-best in the! —two Southwest Conference as its host; @ span, The Southeastern Conference scouts from New Orleans were in|team. Texas A&M, which is on winner usually is the host team, lthe stands when Pitt clubbed. the'probation, can lock up the title Oe liane mo AMERICAN LOGS | WORSTER SET uC 103-pisce | Sng = 3? Two-elded writing surface. Converts for use as desk, Put parts together to form “cootie.” Whee fun! RRR KE - PERFECT GiFT FOR SPORTSMEN Super Kamp vir kkeekkkkkkke ee come ee 16° steno, 11.96 SUMIOR SIZE DOUBLE pe raetnaemeal “ap pls yf SERRE ERE EEE KER EE HES houses, ete. All parc. ; lise he lighas! ogi abe ep lela RalialalaRelalielabetel trimmed in 22-K gold. Automatic skillet may be used at table. Ivory 4-place set KEKE EREREKE KEKE Povmnsale eugnisie pour ti dhe vinilibsil tthe Rhee dads are eteadene selling powet «.. «aoe ee mere ane estone TORE S Build cabies, forts, block «| BROKE ANKLE — Halfback UCLA passing star, (18) leaps over End Fred Snyder (89) of Washington in their game at Los Angeles Saturday and broke a bone in his right ‘leg on the play (arrow). Knox left the game im- Ronnie Knox, mediately and AP Wirephote medical examination revealed a | fractured fibula. Dr. Edward S. Ruth, team ‘physi- | cian, said-Knox will be out of the line-up for five | or six weeks but hopes he will be ready for the Rose Bowl game. Pimlico Names 3 to Riders’ Hall of Fame BALTIMORE ‘(@®—Pimlico race! track has announced selection of three riders to its newly-established Jockeys’ Hall of Fame—Eddie Ar-| caro, Earl Sande and the late, George Woolf. Arcaro was the only active rider) to be chosen. He polled 443 vetay to 174 for Johnny Longden and for Ted Atkinson. Sports writers, and radio and TV ‘sportscasters did the voting. . Murphy 144, Tod Sloan 129, Walter Miller 82, Raymond (Sonny) Work- man 71 and Laverne Fator, M4. Woof died in 1946 of a fractured’ skull suffered a spill at Santa Anita. Boilermakers Expand LAFAYETTE, Ind. —- Purdue's | expanded Ross-Ade Stadium, which | Row seats 55,500, is the 12th largest | college-owned plant in the country. “ Pugilistic Neighbors NEW YORK — Isaac Logart, Welterweight now’ boxing main Sande garnered 571 votes in the events, comes from Kid Gavilan’g) inactive division, Woolf 280, Isaac/home town of Camaguey, Cuba. 30 E. Montcalm | Montcalm Bowling Center Is Proud to Announce | THE FIRST AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION in PONTIAC BEGINNING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 For Open Bowling Information Call FE 5-2221 Montcalm Bowling Centre Open 9 A.M. tol A.M. Reservations and Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY ILLUSION OF TURN—Watching stars like Steve Nagy, current world match champion, and Ned Cay and Buddy Bomar, former champions, may create the illusion) they are spinning the ball with wrist action. Stand behind them}: and it actually looks as if that's s| what they are doing. They are not.’ They are spinning the ball by arm! action and finger lift—lifting spin’ imparted by the middle, third, and little fingers at ball release. The arn is in a line, straight out, between the right shoulder and the right eye at the finish of earl (Copyright 1986, John FP. Dilie Co.) TAIIAHASSEE, Fla. — Only two of 16 Florida State backs are seniors. There are 11 sophomors. in C4-A Run jlast year’s meet, rated his team nothing more than a “dark horse." versity and Cornell. also figured. ‘Midler of Cornell; Bob Sharra of |Manhattan and Bob Townsend of Bears’ 243 Win Over LA Was ‘M ust’ Says Halas _ Ba Fi Liste * * E ? oi rg ® H : i i gE be z i it Beke : E f 2 = ty : MSU Pair Pick Duo Makes Spartans Favorite for Title in NY Meet NEW YORK (®—Henry Kennedy and Selwyn Jones, a couple of \sophomores from Michigan- State, ruled the favorites to capture the individual championship in the IC4-A cross-country run today. The pair also make the Spartans favorites to capture the team title, won last year by Manhattan. Coach Carl Schiademan thinks he has a strong team, but fears a weak Coach George Castment of Man- hattan, the team that went on to grab almost every collegiate out- door and indoor title after winning Pitt, Villanova, New York Uni- Other serious threats included Arnie Sowell, Pitt's Olympian; Ron Delany and Alex Breckenridge of Villanova; Dave Eckel and Mike St. John’s. Loop Practice Slated Griffs Grill’s Class B basketball team will hold a practice session Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Pontiac High gymnasium, All persons inter- ested in joining the team are urged to contact Don -Harding at the time of the practice. 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Referee Tommy Timlin Watson went over, but added: “Watson and the rest of the boys out there said he Finish Perfect Season Eaglets Forced to Cores From Behind of the season at Keyworth -Sta- dium in their traditional wind-up battle with St. Florian. The Eagiets spotted the host club a 12-0 ad- aP Ww RUNS BACK KICKOFF — Sid Watson, Steclers halfback, is about to be hit by Lions Jim Martin after taking a kickoff in the 3rd quar- ter of Sunday's Pittsburgh Steelers-Detroit Lions game. Watson fum- bled on the play, Lions recovered, TD, 31-28. : ‘to Edge St. Florian in Finale, 14- 12. “| Rey, John Rakoczy's Eagiets en- countered their: stiffest opposition)" g : tea: H He Tt i 18 by Inches hit’ Dave Middleton with a 30-yard/, -|touchdown pass and Gilmer flipped 34 yards to Lew Carpenter. The gt score came after an 8- yard drive, and the 2nd one after Detroit's Jim Martin fell on an Glonside kick on the Pittsburgh's 44. | | With Cadets | DALLAS @®—Mississippi, Navy, yards after a fumble recever for the tad, and Ray Mathews took a 4-yard pass from Marchibroda for the other, Marchibroda, former University of Detroit star, got the Pittsburgh drive that fell short under way, *|with Finks coming in to make the final desperation heave _ that reached Watson six inches short of the goal line, oo + CL RRR | of batts tom (30, in FE sod from Baits) Stits (7, Senet in) goal: Walker. : er orBrien ¢ ‘Lions scored twice within two *| minutes in the 2nd period, Layne (1, Mathews 447, pass from Ressehteeods). Conversions: Weed 4. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ezzard Charles drops down. in class tonight at Providence, 3/R.1., to box Toxie Hall, one of _|Rocky Marciano's sparring part- ners and a main-event fighter in his own right. * * * Charles has been losing almost as often as he has been winning this year, bowing twice to Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson, who recently was deflated again by Jimmy Slade. Although Charles has slipped considerably from the days -|when he held the world heavy- "s|weight champignship, he will be heavily favored over Hall, who ‘once floored Marciano in a spar- ‘Ez Charles Meets Rocky's “Sparring Partner Tonight ring session, Charles still is the No. 7 contender and Hall is un- ranked. * * . The biggest, if not the best, heavyweight will be in action Tues- day in London when Ewart Pot- gieter, the South African giant who stands: 7-2 and weighs 320 pounds, meets. James J, Parker, a ‘‘mid- get” of 63 and 210 pounds from) Toronto, * * * It’s the first test for the Goliath, who has been fatténing up on ob- opposition, Parker once was scure in the top 10 although he hash't been doing much recently, pe \do. That would give TCU the host ; dies alker!spot although Texas A&M may win 3 - feastern Conference, which usually Four Teams Get Attention From ‘Cotton’ Prexy Navy. Bid Is Pending on Turkey Day Clash Auburn and Georgia Tech were. getting the eye of the Cotton Bowl today although selection time still) is two weeks away. Cotton Bow! President Felix Me- Knight said these teams were at- tracting a “whole lot of attention’ of his group but that it would be} » Nov. 26 before an invitation would be issued. * * * The Southwest Conference rep- resentative will be known Satur- iday if Texas Christian'beats Rice at Fort Worth, as it is favored to s:\the conference championship. A&M can't play in the bowl, however, because it is on probation for vi- olatng the recruiting rules. * * * McKnight pointed out that no team would be invited to the bow] | until the Saturday of Thanksgiv-| ing Week because of an agreement with the Sugar Bowl and because the Army-Navy game isn't played until that date. * PUT AN END TO... * ® The two bowls have agreed not to invite anybody from the South- furnishes teams in both bowls, un- til Nov. 26. Navy could be invited but the Cotton Bowl won't issue such an invitation unti} Navy has played Army, McKnight said. For that matter, the Cotton Bow] * Garbage and trash problems * Smudgefires prexy reminded, some of the big- gest games of the season—games which team is to be invited—are scheduled Nov. 2%: plays Mississippi State, Auburn en- gages Alabama and Georgia Tech imeets Georgia. and went on to score the winning Duo Shoots Knicks a NBA Top Spot the Natioflal Basketball kaa. with an unblemished record. The Knicks downed the Roches- ter Royals 94-91 in the first half of a doubleheader at Fort Wayne last night. The Pistons grabbed their first victory of the young sea- son, 93-79 over Syracuse in the Wismer er Says Ta Tatum Will Quit Maryland ae. YORK (INS)—Sportscaster Wismer predicted on his pee. ‘All-Star Sports Time” ra- dio show last night that Jim Tatum will quit Maryland to coach North Carolina's football team in 1956. Wismer, football broadcaster and International News Service colum- two of eight games this season. Unwanted PCL Seals Going for $90,000 GOOD ONE!—Jim Pace (with ball) makes good on this neat, bal- let-stepping run, one of the few times: he has performed a “‘spec- tacular and not had it called back. The dash was made in the period of Saturday’ & fine, 30 vie- tory over an’inept Indiana team. It was a punt return and the Hoo- ier coming up behind is Felinger. 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DETROIT ®—Health authorities - will ‘set out this week in search of . ‘ thousands of hidden cases of dia-| ’ Toots betes, fifth leading killer in Michi- gan, oe j neem a * - * ‘ The Wayne County Medical So- ciety and the Michigan State Dia- betes Society will cooperate in the venture by offering free tests. — | "Twenty thousand dreypaks will, ian be distributed in Detroit starting, . Monday. These are labeled filter papers so that dried specimens f/ may be placed in an envelope and if i , . 4 mailed to diabetes headquarters for tree laboratory tests. 4 A spokesman for the campaign SS said it is aimed at encouraging, ~~ regular urinalyses as the most! fore ay / practical method of discovering / Gass Ly diabetes early. ij ‘ALLEY OOP President Roosevelt proclaimed the first National Wildlife week i 1938. About how much do you want to speculate with? BOARDING HOUSE Wid dae fl, NAN NOU BIG PELICAN, YA EGAD, JAKES FATHER HAD YOUR YOU'RE DIVIN' FER HIM NUMBER AS A BO USED TO FA YER fom—MORRISSEY SAY, BEWARE JAKE WHEN HE J KNOWS A LIVE WIRE A PUTS ON HIS SIRUPY LH WHEN HE S&&5 IT—~ COMPANY MANNERS~~ © 427 ME AN' HIM ARE A BORN HAK-KAEF/ «= IVE BEEN STAGE TEAM, AS NATURAL NOTICING YOU =~ AS PORK AN’ BEANS! «~ | PLEASE DON'T ANNOY WE'LL DROP YOU MR. MORRISSEY W A POSTCARD— NOW 6IT.LosT/ MY Bape. 1906 by NEA Borvine, ha.T. Mh Reg, UG. Put Om By Ernie Bush miller | =e ct. one Pee ae #9 vt a aes es Fine ceeay 2 : -NOov-1¢ ‘ Sess Cad Wige.* a ca ae A) 4 al a a T meel } ee | wae Od | —+GRANDMA _ > Boise AN YO So 98 By McEvoy and Strieber RIGHT NOW TD FL “e Gls Sane be —D A PLANE I'D HATE TO o KNOW 1) AF Take edvantege of this easy way to sotve afl your buying end seil- ing problems. _WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 ats s nom “This is the third baby sitter I've driven to marriage!” THE PONTIAC PRESS. “Monpay. woVRinke 14, 1955 i / { = * : Although Oakland's nine-month total dropped by 810 this year, county. communities issued than 400 permits this year, pri with eight last year Besides Pontiac and Waterford! they were Bloomfield Township, 682; Royal Oak city, yo South-, aad se om ll pp ellen . | ieagentents te oa yg ar tg mahi 8 rl Troy Township, 402. Baby Adoption Probe May Rock Hollywood: baby adoptions were opened ’ concerning adoption ill Ht i » Opposes Lake Tolls MILWAUKEE ®—John C, Beu-; tution . ing, said in an interview that he 'was speaking as an individual and) not as president of the association.’ entered, police said. Walter Cantrell, now on $200, bond on a charge of 7 oa ex-! ‘posure, was reported day's Press to live STK eos St. has since been learned tt Cantrell has never lived at thai address. If your \pail, Ph. FE 5-0424 or MA 56-4031. waa PE. Harbor Unit Leader —Adv. kertia, Muskegon, Mich., president of the Great Lakes Harbors .Assn., said erday his personal opinion there should be *no tolls Beukema, here to preside today at the association's annual meet- friend's in jail and needs/terday Woke sale: bie and ‘Asked. ” Flint UAW ea Asks Anti-Lynch Law FLINT (INS)—An “Emmett Till” Buick Local 599 (UAW-CIO). was told by Brendon Sexton, the union's He explained that undex an anti- lynch law, such cases as the mur- der of the 14-year-old Chicago boy would be taken out of the hands of state authorities and given to federal juries. . The Till boy’s mother, Mrs. 783 bER 2 g 5 The throng in the union hall of|@mong leader in the 4H club movement, was buried in the rubble and his: body could not be found immedi- ately. * * Six-month-old Guy Lessatd died a, tae Sutter's eine as B Seeied down the embankment. His body was recovered. Six other persons were injured, en- Some 2,000 persons had to be evacuated from a convent, a hostel |, for the aged, and other buildings in the danger ares. The roof of iy 150-year-old | ang — weeks, the magazine In the week ‘ending November | 13, production of ingots and cast- ings rose 1 per cent to 99 per cent! of capacity, bringing the produc-’ tion rate to the equivalent of 2,390,000" net tons, reflects a strong demand for steel, export demand for scrap and the approach of winter.” © memes Steen 4. tioa) Riser o aaa aes wniee | Rider" ana te In Beckache, “We a rg fe ee Too SHELDON ROOF SPRAYING co. APARTMENT “It's now $45.33 a gross ton and j j ' - ‘ ‘ jw ekg. OS b ; TWENTY-NINE | PTICA Ul me We re the “Dead End Kids” and it de- Corn Price Dips MARKETS: [Blue Chips Show Wt © s rue Life Adventures | Youth Admits ozs." : no Ge: NG ‘vw ing of the three boys..;.-. * no ; perkor®. cana AP) Ph ee Lohman said he turned’ thé boy in rain | th FeS Heav yay va : . oe ts ies samuale sek her ee i . Palate by juvenile authorities. He indi- “ CaNICAG fancy, S00 ae ee ar BSE ween i Boy Scout Tells Police “*"* ™ Sars will ¥« Hs lower on the Board of Trade to-|3 es BS pte ee ie early ey He Tried to Give ‘Hope’ Busi ce Notac day. Other cereals declined with)‘ Bo bu; No 1. 3.00-3.80 inure: i : usine the yellow extn, bur sbpies. hy RRS —— ee to Mrs. Schuessler detear? apples. r, arried prices \ : Dealings were not. active. Losses) {% 3 doet Cider, No 1. 200-256) points in many nl sige Certified Public Accountant Au- in corn ran to about a cent before| 4. bu: Bose, fancy, 460 bu:|Pont started on 2,000 shares uj CHICAGO w-A_Boy Scout ad-|brey C. Roberts, of 70, Newberry the market staged a slight recov- 0 bu; "Not bu, Spears, Kalter, fancy. 5% at 242%. : * * mitted ay A rata early today his St., has opened offices on the fifth ery. » |, Vegetables, misc.—Beets, No 1, 90-1. Trading was active at the open- Story ing slugged and ab-| floor of the Community Nationa! Wheat near the end of the, first! bu" or babe fi i 380 Me bu “Sof \ing and then continued at a better AN ducted was a hoax concocted to Bank building. He was formerly hour was % to 5% lower, Decem- is sabe, cw ci, i45/%8-|than average pace. Steels motos, Vt “7 “give some hope’’ to the mother|with a Detroit firm. ber $2.02%; corn % to % ‘1™* 4..'is tee railroads, and coppers were most ig of two slain. bays. December $1.24%e; oats % lower gabnage. Ne frou. Ne, i white! 80 BB active. PS é . J. A. Hubbard, partner in the to % oe @%; rye] topped, Mo 1, 1.$0-200 bu: Cauliflower! General Motors was avidly co A ? #s, got the idea watching a tele- M. D. Hubbary Spring Co,, 217 Cen- unchanged lower, December|1, 1.60-1.50 bu, Fennel, No? 125-1 69/S0ught today at the start with bid- ae sion crime show,’’ said 14-year, | jtral Ave., is among industrialists e $1.21; soybeans 1 to 1% lower,| So" pan xncieredien. Ne. 1. 450-6.00\ders asking between 3 and 4 points ‘ old Tom Fijak. Sheriff Joseph Loh- currently attending the National November $2.3544, and lard 17 to =, vad No 1, 100-150 doz bens.|more than the Friday close with-| * * 3 _|man said Fijak broke down after | Metal Trades Association's 56th an- 28 cents a hundred pounds Jower, | 8-1. "iP matti onions, green, NO l./out takers, ‘ several hours of questioning. naul convention in Boston, Mass. y. F. No. 1, = : peti November $11.47 Lie pte tui, gente |, Umion Hac, up OA on Paes a Ana Serer, wo li D, Cee i : bu. Peppers, Cayenne, No ‘I; 15-1: a nts y at and Anton Schuessler, 11, who! William D, Chetwood, of Drayton Grain Prices mr} bas» Fotitcen fancy, 4s 40.15| he OPening on 1,000 shares at 188.) > were found brutally slain with Rob- |Plains, has been appsiated chair- _jbag: No 1, 1.20-1, ib bag. Pump- woe ert Peterson, 14, nearly a month ;™4n of the Wasnin ational quad ee ats com te Not La 0 bu: "th : sists, , New York Stocks ete er & ago. He served as a pallbearer at — Co.'s annual “Safe Driv- “7 nest March. .... armel beta det, Bene MS be TESS dos beh Admiral ...... 20.5 Isl Crk Coal. 28.1 : be “1.15 | acne . : tan eg ane nerl te, tantoes. mite Ne N° 3! 183 7 Arméur @ Ce. 48 Moot Ward “100 : —— presumably sapunt > _ Moot Yow Fitende ts the 000. About bskt; lettuce: Butter, No 1, 2.80-3.00 bu; | Ate “1432 Mueller Br .. 36 ‘jthat he wanted to reassure per re approximately 30) lettuce, head, No 1, 480-3 G0 3-dox crate: /Ad Gxttime ES Net Coen ix.) 3a Schuessler that the triple slaying RIKER FOUNTAIN small supply choice and prime fed sieers.| leaf, No 1. 78-100" bu, Seek. Eek wee ip.» 52 me peer... Oe .~ istill would be solved. Riker Bidg. Lobby — but treding, slow. stone, interests 7% jenaix AV... $2.7 Nat Lge: 2 OR ; * | ‘The admission came several talking : i cows & rooe of. i MO--oe D ° “4 ; . hours after he appeared apparent- emaeecms =| NewsinBriel Exe Hete f e Thanl a Sng re 3 Gaps, Sad coace seers and reer one ges BE Rerha yet 6| «|6CU AT OTHE END OF THE ARDUOUS TREK station several miles from his} WANTED choice to prime 22.75-23.00: load pete Warner. 433 Nor Pac.. 7 FROM TH northwest side home. sees, sone ine aad cormea! eras Martin Albertson, 56, of Milterd| SAT’ cod Ht cae Gd. A EIR LOWLAND WINTER HOME TO THE LOFTY ["hiak, a high school freshman, | Land Contract Buyers ’ a Cali &H.. 123 : Sere sad ‘cutters 80.0.8" tome $0i'60| ship. Justice ore Springtild Town- Eamp'saup "422 peak’ Bis.” fas] SUMMER GRAZING GROUNDS, THE OLYMPIC ELK _ sis he was home alone watching] Coll Meryl Stoddard | ° Rightaheine $10 os $0: about on’ urday charged with driving under,C8® QFY ----- 163 Perks Den!) 308 STAGE AN EXUBERANT DANCE OF CELEBRKAT a television program when the idea Lend Contract Broker stockers 22.18; end\the influence of liquor. Pleading|€apital aint” 383 nS Dustribut pr lacptal ae CEdor 5-8058 Collect "Gaives als tethers down, to in 8- a guilty, he was committed to Oak-|Gerr tree) Be Phels - “ts e - ae oy rene om = it was 9 mow ie, he said, starring : very land County Jail for 30 days after|Ches # Ohio’: 55 ares - —— LL —— alow on vealers few early sales unevenly ¥y r ys after) chrysler 93.5 Phileo ...... 316 £8 end more lower, but mache not failing to pay his fine of $50 and! Cities svi |':. 582 Philip Mor 44.5 setablished: few carly sales good Clark Baulp... org Phill et..... m2 lDriver Dies When Truck ghaiee veslere 17.00-2600. with few|$2) COStS. ‘ad 2 Proct & G... 004 4 Sees at Senet Ries a qd orce = Vehicles on U.S. 24 | ae ne cary saien|,Fermincton resident | Wiliam Col Bra A.:.. 348 Repu tl... B04 , Wissert, 27, pleaded guilty to drunk|Comw Bd... 41.4 Be veeen 92 ERIE, Mich. (INS)-—A 30-year- ee Saturday before Farming-| fon foes” - BF ie £... re P Virginia truck driver was} AUBREY C. ROBERTS Month R Report : ieee oe meet o Baba Be 005 in Price of Stee wie ut" dax" thie] CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT of $100 and $25 costs, he was sent eer Mot ©. oi & o> a into the rear of a line of, to jail for 15 days. Gors $a..." Sti Seed AL_RR.. 774) Economic “pressures” mayjstockholders for more return on| recta woiting to cross the state | announces the opening of his offices SHOWS Increase | ser wane, =e gia” gt BEES rete Site's werby seuimntmring Tess ae erie ki | st SNORE 5 Se Se . a See , 2 up a y ne wee as ‘ac-| near Ic’ : Seward St. was charged with drunk Bows Chem nciet ous.: staiduly, Steel magazinesaid today. em that will esd about the! Killed was Arlo J. Shupe, 30, of 502 Community National Bank Building Boost i driving Saturday before Bloom-|Du Pest | ....20 | Seu gee---* ion i nn oe boost. Fries, Va., seriously injured was| in Construction field Justice Alva Richardson. } v4 Air L.. oe sou mS sl construction and from y vas Pontiac, Michigan Tapered Slightly by Pleading guilty, he was fined $75/E! Auto Lite 482 Sto Brands 333) — mien, Pigs a won't come = aphid =. Billie Mitchell, = ape ong “+ 9. at once, magazine said, |Of Galax Third Quarter Dip on Fe come. [Eimer Rad an a bo oh ag 18 They may start this year and Mitchell, who is in St. Vincent's _. Pleading guilty to reckless driv. | ere Mor. 33.1 Si4 OB Obie... <3 ico ef atches continue through the first half |Hospital, Toledo, was sleeping in , 2 During the first nine months of ing, 35-year-old Stanley Swantak | Sul “ 93 Gun Ou... B, of 1956, coming to a climax the. rear of the truck when the Residence: FEderal 5-3322 Office: FEderal 5-7163 | pe 1555 Pontiac amued. 731 private eee one enter oe Bea oat Ge aes Se ep a mm , . ap home building permits, a 147 oe He was fined $50. with $10 costs. | ‘Gen .., #1 Ca... 1174) next duly. crease over the same period la ‘Gen Tire. ea Thomp, Pao... sae l ; 000 Lapeer Fire year. ‘Robert Haines, 19, of Keege Mar-/Geo Te se 398 Trea W Air... 24 : The article _— out that while | In Oakland County, the city bor pleaded guilty to reckless driv-/Goene’ pr || “ga Tent Cen...) 92.7 150-Y -Old Buildi Prices have increased by per C — ranked secind behind Waterford ing Saturday before Sylvan Lake|Geodrien . "v3.6 Tht oped ahd ear ING |cent since. 1940, wage = al au tnin Township in total permits issued, Justice Joseph J. Leavy. He paid Gran Paige |. “ts Un. Pe. | Now at Brink of Crater se uP by 206 per cen nt y ig 9 HARRY W. MacDONALD according to the Deir Metro $9 tne and $i0 cons. Saya” Set Az $3) Where Three Died |e same peri. = si aren — ang 3 and COMPANY i : 13.5 none n it Commission During a fight Saturday, some |Homestaly meee e Cp... 32.8 s ‘unknown men smashed a 900) Rosser 37.6 1 hover. i: __ rec a barn cer'the Neal Frenthe- Electrical Contractors The area covered in the report ne gegen Hooker Hi pt 1024. piners-« $34| NICOLET. Que. —The 150-year made to look more profitable than’ | way farm, 3651 Merwin Rd. La- includes Wayne, Oakland and Plate-€ an iow oe re 14, US Tob... 188 old cathedral of St. Jean Baptiste they are by the Federal govern. peer, Metamora, and Hadley fire Commercial and Industrial Macomb Counties plus four town- >usiness Todust Ray. 53 West Un Tei.. 207)teetered today on the brink of «/™ment's “antiquated” policy on de-\departments fought the blaze. ships in Washtenaw County. Pontiac Police were told. fe. SES Weste A BE... 283! ciant crater where at least three| 'preciation, Steel declared. The: ipernaged CUSTOM HOMES At the county level, Wayne is- Qpiy 49 cents was gained when ‘poten 304 White Mot... 408 persons were carried to their 00% value today of a ton of steel, proviensty had ptlmanirgaliap eae ee ‘ oued a 8,973 and . thiet smashed a car window and|Ist Nick 184 Woolworth. 4g¢/death in a landslide. ingot capacity averages $60. sid C7" S cgatemts except © tons Phone FEderal 2-3080 Macomb, ‘= 13 Yale &@ Tow. 60.4 ° * ° weekly. ’ * - * ¢ Te total number ot home-build- Oymer of the car srl lnpreione ba THE ta "Hie Fever an S721) cme landalide wont six buildings, 7 Dulld capacity, it said. a hrm) St oyepred Ray Weal Red eee 1472 Baldwin Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan ing permits in the region was 32.-| 7: 349 Voorheis Rd., said the car| including the bishop's palace and Must spend about $300 @ ton. : HARRY W. MacDONALD 288, compared to 31,441 for the was parked at a super-market at .)\ age ena plied byja commercial 3 After taxes, the magazine went — Gomme Gready, of Ge Pex Pe R Phone FE 5-4545 same period of 1954, a 2.7 per cent S98 Orchard Lake Rd. or) 1s @ |down a T0foot embankment bor-| 98, producers de not have enough | “1Ona! Bank of Lapeer. said the es. increase. previous day, Mgnt fats UWL, si2eks dering the narrow Nicolet River| money left over to satisfy rein. | Structure was Partially covered by The last three months reported Someone stole a $30 clock radio | Week aeons 68 18 ae i203 vestment needs and make éivi. | surance on, July, August and September,'from his car Saturday morning, yoy Be sore HRS ieet URS NS) All but one of the buildings was| Seads attractive to” investors. j show a slight decrease when con- Ernest Wilcox, 85 Wenonah Dr.|1968 high. 287. 1 15.3 181Sicryshed and buried in a mass of| TR government took over 556 | trasted with last yee in each of said. He told police that the car [8% 'o™ : © 672 1468 million dollars from 33 steel | (1054 high... /21L0 193.0 683 1582/sand and clay. the counties. was parked, unlocked, on Oakland) 1984 low. 143.0 17.8 55.4 108.0 companies last year, leaving “Bf the third quarter decline avenue, Savy cr yoggewre them $605,600,000 to split be- | PUBLIC AUCTION : decimal re the victi d tween stockholders > | , Continues in the fourth quarter 4 burglar alarm called police to| aner Poti ‘7 tos Woon "Academie dole tae. tee boar vestment. oo ‘of 19565, it is possible that the , siore at 20 N. Perry St. Sunday) Baldwin Rubbers ....,, . annual total will fall below 1954'S night, where they found glass | Betas ‘Proauccs* mete wove ‘hs rays — ea a Increated demand for railway, MARKET PLACE OF TOP VALUES high ef 46,008," the commission [tne tront door broken. There was| Masee Serewe = cscs 2 33, for _ was Te- freight cars, pipelines and Army, states, no evidence of the building being Rudy Matge gbensiver Seen eee 3? gale shortly after the slide. tanks has kept steelmen working | ws : 4% 4$] Brother Hermenegilde, 65. ®t or near capacity levels for the Tues.-Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. et 10:00 A. M. (E.S.T.) DECEMBER 6-7-8-9, 1955 One of the Lexgest, Finest aad Most —— bye pean’ F mérica ‘oundries in A i... Consis ULTRA - MODERN FOUNDRY, TOOL ‘ROOM, MACHINE SHOP and MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT Machinery and Equipment Formerly Comprising the WILSON FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO. (A DIVISION OF WILLYS MOTORS, INC.) 74 W. WILSON AVE.. @ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN $15,000,000 Replacement Value! anomie megs ge bd — Moere Leciromelt Fur- ANNEALING Bhan d Sg ag a GEESE tm Thee ME tins mbustion jal_ Clr- Type birsighveners © Pere Sak Was teni a a [oa a Air bce ect Ports Sais, a tory sfrecioriey. Eston: gered Moo CLF. M. 4-Cornet, Type. OVENS: 5-Coleman Tower Core Ovens; 3 Coleman and Lan ¢ Lenly fisties Ovens; 3-Coleman and PRE $1.0, 1008 BLP, Meter Driven Ate : Core Oven; Paste Dry- 2- -Rand 26" s16%4"s18". PRE 355 oe Ovens. P. Driven & Ingersoll- ‘mand Lee SAND, por, merce gat” Type PRE-2, 324 "LP. Motor Driven, ere; i is Comaressers. ‘Ponasytvente a” BR sone Y berkhen bie fing sama erie £ $210 Ten I ties. Trae Miners; send Miers thee; “allis-Chalma ors No. @4-10- bs Traveling Bridee oace, 3 a Ten ‘ 3 Link-Belt No. 607-2 Gand Pryer; ions, Cra my. +1 Monor Bartlett & Snow Sand Screens; Alreaters:- §—Sand Sve ante. ~Miagnets,, Bie . eeastuns. Storage Bins wp te 200-Ten Capacity; 10—Bucket Woueh eae tina on pet feck “Feats ap. - eet, 4 “ ti-Clark G Towing Tractors, 3— Hyd. $~ er i os Dict are eee co a8. ~- F “Paetory Track ara, Beast, cose oe Gebers tinea be by a ‘ Fe of ‘Gveimend a fee werer sid Eirorse SEP aig veyer. “elagledoppadbouty . 0 Ft. ot x ‘e iJ COMPLETELY BUSINESS 620 ND and %-Mil- Ete, 19— ! Ray it eee ae ; eae fants incleding Cinelunati. wrest Bering Mil, 10-~Precene oe M.G. Bets, Wood Seas ca UIPPED X-RAY DEPARTMENT AND FIRST AID ROOM CHINES @ hat nih bo FIXTURES | | ee gS ag age Naat ah, ‘DETROIT. @—Health authorities _ may be placed in an envelope: and ——— TEA, | BAY omen al Dota 6 Ae ee ecg oe i iv } CO ONE Ge A oe hae i. . wee ee ar ry 15 ee ay by - ‘ a ¥ : ie % : . ‘ Z ; ae TWENTY-EIGHT |__, THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1955 Detroit Sats Tests | -DO IT YOURSELF 4, Zeiegcans7) will set out this week in search of} - ew oe iS thousands of hidden cases of dia-| | Toots Cate: fifth leading killer in Michi- : gan. * *» * The Wayne County: Medical So- ciety and the Michigan State Dia- betes Society will cooperate in the) . ; venture by offering free tests. : — | Twenty thousand dreypaks will c— be distributed in Detroit starting! . Monday. These are labeled filter’ papers so that dried specimens mailed to diabetes headquarters for tree laboratory tests. ay * * a A spokesman for the campaign said it is aimed at encouraging) regular urinalyses as the most| practical method of discovering diabetes early. President Roosevelt proclaimed | ALLEY OOP NICK HALIDAY the first National Wildlife week in Pee ail 1938. About how much do you want to speculate with? BOARDING HOUSE .WHY, YOU BIG PELICAN, EGAD, JAKE/ FATHER HAD YOUR YOU'RE DIVIN' FER HIM ZA NUMBER AS A BOY HE U . YERSELFY=~ MORRISSEY Z\ SAY, BEWARE JAKE WHEN HE KNOWS A LIVE WiRE 44 PUTS ON HIS SIRUPY 2777 WHEN HE SEES IT 7 COMPANY MANNERS-~ © NZ ME AN' HIM ARE A BoRN \7 1 HAK-KACE/ uw IVE BEEN STAGE TEAM, AS NATURAL NOTICING YOU <— AS PORK AN’ BEANS!/~ | PLEASE DON'T ANNOY WE'LL DROP YOU MR. MORRISSEY WITH A POSTCARD ZL = suas NOW GIT LosT/ fi Pc orrERs! i 7? : a Bh \M,¥ Met *. is t; “yay ate yl ew . ra at Udo Ns” ( ‘ fic \ a li, 4 es ; j 4 \ / f VAN, i hated . JRwWiILLAMS +14 LIFE'S LONGEST MINUTE, Cape. 1988 by WEA Servi, ten. TOL tng. 0. Pat OM | _| BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Gepe. 1906 by MEA Bercion, tee, T. Mh Rag. UO Per om, By Ernie Bushmiller LD ‘; ' ~- f qi A) eh & Sweetens || 2x20 27] ing problems. Breath || ‘se xs" , WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 AB ign cerermet __ | ST™"""This is the third baby sitter I've driven to marriage!” : I é THE. PONTI AC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER " 1955 _ f Dur Discs True Life Ad R : =H A Advance venture Youth A sop ' i vance $ mits te "ane ih ae A cen ing of the similar to the slay. -| NEW YORK i—Hew v wi Oa Petr pre: three boys. be : » | blue chip RK Heavy gain by * ogiiuenes = 4 ! said he hurndd'tilé & mi Scout’ chad uy a. ae + ) kil nap 10aX (chet ; ) sah ern ed rect yt eee Speen tee the market 4.00 bu; oe prices y es. He ery. t staged a slight recov- No, 1, 3.0073 50 bu; “pears i — ow omoes eal a H re “oe Tells Police cated no charges would be a. a “haat nos as mel RT Be Eble: He Tried fo Give ‘Hope’ Business Notes ber sake os of lower, ane but cate. 4a att ling od fone —_— at the open- + Scemroeaion | USINESS Notes’ December | : Smear {kc ee eh Bea p i, .148-| than continued at a better CH ited Publ to % eget oats Ys lowe; veprouts, Moi “ie bus adiaade te e. Steels motos, Bs ariprigs A Boy Scout ad- —. Accountant unchanged , December 65%: is, No 1, 76-00 dos 1.00-1.50 bu, and pers we to police earl brey C. Roberts ‘ . Aw $1: to % lower, * tol No, 1 Ne 1, 1$0-2.00. bu. behs: carrots, active. re most ey of being Fadelcaaey his 'St., has opened Pokey Newberry soybeans 1 to 00-150 bu, plant, General Mot ; ucted | was ab-| floor of s on the fifth November $2.35, were pe bak Sarensedion "not 136-1.88 sought today ss fee bleh s avidly | "give some — concocted to) Bank 7 Community Nationa! 28 cents a hundred 17 to) oo Leeks Net = 1, 1.00-1.50 doz ders asking bet with bid- of two slai to the mother | with ding. He was former $1.47 pounds lower, dort oovaoe bohe® “eaiana, gr fot weehe caeuh thie a 3 girs points | s in boys. a Detroit firm. ly ahs 5-00 dos reley, » BO hy Friday Cc wi “ bd E 1.00 dos bebe. Parsley Foot, Ns No, ~ anaes, th- I got the idea watching a tel J. A. Hubbard, pa Grain Prices wis Pepeer, Felts tet) Rie Pacific, up 6% on Friday, vision crime show,” said ele- M. D. Hubbary Sprii rtner in the 0-00" ba Bots B, sweet, Not meee ahead 8 points today at old Tom Fijak. Sheriff J I¢year, jtral Ave., is frosinn he = . 217 Cen- CHICAGO, Nov, 14—i sins, No oe thee’ 50-10 opening on 1,000 shares y man said Fijak oseph Loh- currently atte: industrialists day: AP)—Open No $e) 1.25 bu. Pump- at 188. several jak broke down after | nding the National PO eae 0 March to | NG. 2.50 dow beh sakeeeeretece| New Y aie ct qereienig 1 Metal Trades Association's 56t Binh sees 202% May vee ad got, behs; Ne i, Fed, fancy, Ww ork Stocks hg was a friend of John, 13 naul convention oe Solan eine o seeeee ' y : | Butte: 4 “4 , 1.00- . x Adi : : . 3 Stee pt cae Figg ee eM ee og! bor cot and fnton Schule, 1," | Wiliam D, Chetwond The canes ize” paren . 11445) maton, = ed, *ft6-i'80 8 hepatesn tle gion 108.8 — -e ert Peterson, 14 with Rob- |Plains, has been ot eee ; Corn— wu eee 0 outdoor, Ne 50 8-Ib bskt; to- 4 Kimb Clik .... 48 , nearly a month|™an of appointed chair- Match . ... 1.30% i », £.00-1.50 pk Alum Tea 107. Kresge 88 29 ago. He served as a pallbe: I the Washington Ni ~ Bie i‘ Me. Greens — ns i at ee -|the brothers’ funeral. = range Co.'s annual ate Debv ee Hast ooetat ve MGS? wu. tie et Am Gee tease Fk Al potion ben bit Monet =. and ors AN larch , 11 36 No Pee No 1. 100-4 No 125-1 am Ma & El. 496 ee with a brick Chetwood P eee me Me be mais Be. Foimenn. M'& Pay. 242 Lona Nach st my, |realism to add , who is th ' Livestock | Saomee 9 Se oe Ame Majors... 83 Meck tee. 38 yjyarn. A athonp Kidnap-slugging |ictribution of cena oa ceervai LIVESTOC jpege No te 1B te bun Cele bu’ Am Beating.” 3 Mae 'D str eit id oatiiaation elle Cg oo ne = able Noy. l4 ret ae’ he L 1.00-1.50 doz A bu. Celery = Am Te = q May © ry or la Z which receiver: ar tags Sip cofty cnlen. Hogs—Sal-|3 ais hus saaies be Te? etiam Th Tel 1614 MeOeow H. @ tions. cera s will either wear ‘ poaerwne| bar teats Ger leached, No. 1. An bea a ~— a Loh ling w oF -tie-to- = | 3,000. About gs preg Bek. £31.81 GS ils Oe vid) sti Pd 244 man said Fijak ay hi g wheels, steer- per cent receipts cows; 398| bekt; lettuce, PP i ae a+ Ay 48.2 Monscan faked the entire in m he The tags wil ea cuneiy chaied ‘ond oxtepe | 9 Mod Fall No 1, 2.50 &Co,, 156. Mon 4 he cident because |““D 1 bear th pe ploy g ively lettuce head, No 1. Hae, 1 80-308 be cle as t Ward ‘1 thought his story “mi se |‘‘Drive Safely—Sa ie words Se ica as cea ev iiia ince ti gee Bt RE Be. 3 re eee eee fe Driving Uh talking ewer: ing, slow, ‘some interests 13-175 bu bu, Romaine, No i, | AYE Mis... at Nat Cash R.. a some hope.” leanor Schuessier) (Seen nnnnnereeneees — ere and ae established, came aa A 3 Nat } mda 40.6 sO Breaki. t- salon Seite 4 Feed and choi steady; early N . * eate At... eas: Lohman said presumabl ast-Luncheons 2 Ee Se tew ‘iota ana {3 jer ews in Brief ein noel caged wr Centra 2 > sea Raat to ee et Meet Your Friends in the 3 ; some wtilit 23.00: ‘ ‘Alum... 2. Pow... 33 . : : t t 1 seus ot dae aire ‘ats, Mente, Aes age A as Se = aval ws RIKER FOUNTAIN $ wAlilty cows 0.50-11.66; carly sales rod son, 55, of “Milford Bu ow. 33 an on AT TH The : 3 ib tters 7.00-9.50 can.|2Ppeared before node Hord - ¢ ue 26 N e...-. 93.7 E END . admission came Riker 8 @: ROSaeSS Hr Sed fi rts ot urday char ore Springfield Town feugait M3 Siz dine fH} FROM THEIR: LOW 7 OF THE ARDUOUS TRE hours after he sqpenred sind ere Me iy TT ane 22.75: other year-|urday charged ib Sat- | Samp p.... 432.2 Pe W Air... 171 Vv kK y injured and : arent: | “SS em 4 | stockers sales pb ie a : eryi chain sugners abd fender, Wi 3 S he with driving under} ees a Fee et. SUMMER GRAZING GRO! phi OMe tO THN terry Pree ae = 5 pene : 7 | Sa ete ae ay St and County Ugur Penden) Ra gi GTAGE AN EXUBERAN NDS, THE OLYMPIC E FTY [Mink a high ocho us| WANTED more lower, Gut market ‘not ounty Jail fo: | Gane. oo os: IST Bepet Coia..: 25.2 TD jak, a high school : : fe et not faili ail for 30 days after) Epes 2+ #8 i Cole... 33.8 ANC L said h : freshman, ] Lend ie, retest ce ee oie Be 2 OEP IS ELK tievion progam when the de Kasteet Saves ice Ui ts. ties Svi Philt 31.6 ON levision Coll a 0 $800, some) Siart Baul me pau er: a)? Distributed by King Features wt Sos came to — when the ideal Lend — Stoddard x Mi . Proct & GC... f a ate, ntract je sarty s008,) Lehn gee resident William Core Cola... ea Pullman... 68:8 Thos int was a —_ he said, sta CEder 5-8058 ieee ane i pleaded guilty to Colt Gas 4. vee a oy Foe 37.4 ure Drive Di — | rring Collect “MON eport fon Township Justice John ee bag: Force R Ae thon Truck ——___—— Schulte. on res eigen ed Constim Pew. 33.1 H Ty Bs. BS B ams Vehicles on U.S. 24] and ne | Con’ Ow So Safeway St... Shows Increase caine ew Ee ost in rice of Steel aes . ’ OL, agg Seovil =e ruck driv , *** oy «Sead .. M4 ee killed and er was A : ase oe a oa eee Serie wi". Ha See Ai Rh:: 714) Economie “pressures” tetay ee noe ea, aon UBREY C. ROBERTS Boost in C -__ driving Serer charged with drunk | Simone... ‘33 force steel producers to raise “thei ; ‘stockholders for more return into the rea —— CERTIFIED PUBLIC Sed or oe field Fle soa Nefore Bloom |e pone: i Ry voy AM $12 a ton by secttnguchatiaing oot by the| trac wees or ot a line of, IC ACCOUNTANT ape i va Ri | t +. 242 Sou “ ; magazi : cited ‘highway stat Third isemae 4 by rans guilty, he was — Lo da Bow ae "| Higher ho are poe per tors that i Nae as the fap-/near Sage —- Telegraph Road| announces the openin ; . . r Dip costs. a ‘Mas = es | Sia Brand 324 construction and pressure plant boost about the’ Killed was Arlo J. Sh . ns of his offices D | Pleading guilty to reckless ire Re bg = Sa tad.: S02 a —eareeenenneemceaes The increases x \Fries, Va., serious! a ae of 502 Community N 1955 Pasties proesliargy Sygeend of a Stanley steel ‘Pooe” Mach Sid Oil Onie.. ak all at once, the pina sa [bie re ief driver. Billie al ey : ational Bank Building home building private peer appeared before | o:8 Ee'ee...:. 35. ICO et Watches They may start this — Poatine, Michi permit Justice Fred Oxford ‘Tre st ssteee euntiune theount year and | M . gan —o the See aoe lee t-te wae feed $00, with S18 oo ‘Sen Dram a 5 he 9... an of 1986, coming the iret halt =r in St. Vincent's “: Oakland Coun Robert Haines, 19 10 costs. Gen Me Motors ny Fesag Gers. tit Dovrag steel sae suas e amet = rear of the wes seeping ranked second cans teritand 8 rome guilty a ero roel Sen Tel" - fran wie ae ral Teet ve to be paid for beginning | Residence: FEderal 5-3322 eae Township in total i turday bef el ieaee de"! “ER samer ... 43 . duly. | : FEderal 5-71 according to the permits issued, ‘Justice Seats ore Sylvan Lake Goodrich ; Oe pees See BY The articl $40, 000 - politan ne Detroit Metro- J. Leavy. He paid ies | 6 Ga corvids 100.3] 150-Year prices pointed out that while, la Fi — Rare hae won ones $10 costs eg i pa. tees | Now at “ee Pyar. ce tne ip anes carte | pee peer rire 1 The area covered During a fight Saturds, aH Ou... 033 Om Aire... 633 - Crater so" up by 206 pga tr Caused b | — d in the uninew ¥, Some | Homestek 22 Unit Pruit.... 54 Where : 206 per h | peg ens" er nsw tt He BE: & Three Died fart ft cme aren y Lightning 4" HARRY W ships in Washtena > tind S wotfice at 25 'N. Cas of Hoag. ter ig" Thee’ se4) NICOLET. Companies in the indust $40,000 fire | Li conned M At o county level, Grou te Pontiac Police were told. ass St. inane ay " Warn B Fic. 18-6 old Hanan Pogenes 150-year |made to look more =ay profitabl ‘ean struck are rani — wun & and canny sued er Oakland, Only 4 linspir Cop 88.6. Westg Tei.. 20.7 teetered i Baptiste they are by the e than'way farm, eal Frenthe- Macomb, 7 8,973 and cents was gained when Inte ? 58.5 Westg .:- 26.5 today on the of q|ment’s * Federal govern- 3651 Merwin Rd. oe ue fal namber of home build a thet smashed « car window and eo” BP EER i pene were ar brink of | preciation, Steel deciared. The re ceamer an dO ae Ousar urday.| in arty North. 4b. | death carried to their 20% ‘ The! blaze. om : 789, + media — was 32-174, =< the car, Sylvestro Capuz- int Tela Tel #18 Yours ens oo in a landslide. ingot presed imaged of a ton of stec!| Am Suction sale several mercial and Industrial same period of 1954, 441 for the’ ‘corheis Rd., said the car me Oe Til The * « the averages $60, said feuity hed cleaved weeks CUSTOM HOMES increase. a 2.7 per cent, was parked at @ super-market naw. voRne sve 150.4) The landatide sent six buildi To build capaci of all contents except ped Call Us Aayti The mst ecercenti a Orchard Lake Rd. Al rhe Associated oun. 1 pies. = — palace eg | must spend tal ga a firm of chopped hay “net oes a ° Phone FEderal "2 3080 ‘ Ss re . sold A pr July, August and Dvr Someone stole a $30 clock radio! Week ago ae al ol alle: —y-allyraarose 3 os After taxes, a came ace | oe oe On comvet - 1472 Baldwin A trasted wih las ——— invest Wacte, Saturday ‘morning, Mas =" Meg it we tad rain. Hag Nicolet er on, producers de not have enoug ‘tional a at of the First Na- HARRY a Pontiec, Michigan sess RMB 1RT TES 11D. —— re ver| money felt ho k of La Pal M the counties year in each of said. He told 83 Wenonah Dr.jis pan’ "tere tes He ies over to satisfy | structure peer, said the cbc acDONALD police that the b+ ~ ssebpoener 14 ier nt 142.8; All but one vestment needs and was partially cove Res. “Sm et gee tm eo oe oti bulge was} Sede Taian "make it. era ay Phone FE 5-4545 . in the fourth . +188 TQ 854 a and clay. government took . , r) million pol ser Ah Diyat — ou Rie bergtar starm adit poles to Puree ence ge nepal Oo BURIED IN RUBBLE parma nam ig ter below 1941's a Perry St. Sunday | B® on Sf. e thy -Two of ae ; them year, leaving i Ogre heres si4's Inight, where they found glass alg fity-Michigan "121: High Low Noga |I' Academie See ee ee Oeatind ok ase | ; the front door brok in + ny ton Prod ae ee of ia Salle. The body ‘kholders and rein. en. There was. co Screw* Cts? .seeinvee 87 ? Mrs . Alphonse Boisve ~ , Although no evidence of the | Midwest & csooeese’ BU 3 3ifor the rt, 60, cook besa aropped pets some entered, police said. ot ha Mig? Deasivee cn Be jy (ter Ge Citation Brothers, was re-|4 rennet Semand bo UBLIC All C y th ; ccaes ca 04 shortly , r: railway TION nine county cmenpitties sed Walter Cantrel Ko sale: bi bid and asked.” v.49 4S). Brother oo Pog oe — a & pipelines and pies : more than 400 permit bend 1, now on $200) leader nenegilde, 65, a s kept steelmen working MARKET P Besides Poninc ace wes reported Local Cl caudal we eee to mt.!iast three weeks, the a Tues.-Wed.-Th , and Waterford ‘day's Press to live at : N. sabe could not be found 8 ‘said. magazine | ed.-Thurs.-Fri. et 10:00 A.M , ee ae Township, |= It has since been learned tha Asks A aly edi-| In the week endin DECEMBER ; .M. (ES.T.) oe, ave Oo oy, ene lakae arnt tat ASKS Anti-Lynch Law |, ss.mena ce ins a peor ply = Send palpipopiten! 6-7-8-9, 1955 . * | . rose 1 e Townshi ‘ FLINT (INS)—An “Emmett in his father’s home rd died ‘og per cent to 99 per cent} be Lareees, Paeet ond Mont oe sine enn aan ht ne neat ray pueden i a ronal rte "te eae ULTRA - MODERN FOUNDRY, TOOL ROOM < & i or u 5 2, AN oor poo Shes ee Reuther tolone * "pefsonis were injured ah — z SHOP and MATERIAL HAN L ROOM, MACHINE Baby Adoption Probe Pom Food turnishea. '"® ing Taw. for an anti-lynch-|. yen ts0N 1 = remains er a WILS ON FC cad Equipment F sedis EQUIPMENT ‘ [ pease Eran —Adv. * ¢ @ Loss a net ton,” ormerly Comprising th May R | H — ee throng in the oes hall Moré than 30 other persons— concluded, “bet fee Prantl N FOUNDRY & MAC a1 Oct ollywood: arbor are Lee no Geiag tn the salon all of i oe Cameaic tate @ scrap price composite (A DIVISION HINE CO. ager tela by Brendon iin pony tin, Roman Catholic bish< pa the second cons Tote for 74 W. WILSON ave. WILLYS MOTORS, INC.) MIAMI, Fia. Publ 0 education director: —narrowly sca) Pol “Tr = week. - :' * oe be to air the interst = war pposes Lake: Tolls. “Officials of the state of leap ri the nae Oune tat 80 shin 0 cen 33 @ gross ton and) $15 ,000,000 Re , ving Apia MICHIGAN baby adoptions were opened ippi failed to uphold ces in the ground to|“™Port dema mand for steel,|% faa Tree h sis Gr. placement Vale f teday by Sen. Est MILWAUKEE #—J law and disregarded the [Teach safety. to nd for scrap and the ELT FURNACE: Moore Lectromet aiue! Fe targa of HOU Se St kema, Muskegon Pargggea dr see tution.” the Consti- * approach of winter.”’. nd the Aoies Magi Sopmucas:» eet it Fer. pust co ceusnerons: i . t * ig " ; muaaigi ee mabestion ie. 7 'e. et } — N ‘Dati ssid spustdny bia poreenel Spleen Stee ed dake tee omer | er-tired me chine in gravel pit We prefer an 30 years or older Le ghey sober Se steady vear-round work _DETAILERS figs. fixtures. gauges and oan machinery. Top rates. LOCKHART-WRIGHT ENGINEERING rs 1965 z. Telegraph FE_ 32-3206 10 BOYS We need 10 boys, 16 to 18 years ~ oe rmurs > Revemvbe i, f rT tb 0 2308 bon er tn € ° ad ete n Tuesday or Bert Falkner Circulation Department THE PONTIAC PRESS DON’T PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for cash Peete, h Classified: Ads! For |MAN 2% TO % FOR OUTSIDE making oe of small sheet Co., Mitford, Mich., or call MU higan. FE adjustment, work, excellent op- portunity Salary open 850 Joslyn. See Mr Bettis fee route. Must be steady dependable. 33 Baldwin Ae MEN -.." OF ALL KINDS PONT YTIAC Employment Service 18 W. Huron PRE 42551 MODERNIZA . First -- tinen only need poi. pt ae 9% 8 jessie or 27004 fm 8 [30 te _Eve. Call OR 4 IF YOU CAN GELL AND ARE willing to work. we ca: MIDWEST #088 FOR MEN Adjucters ~ ayessiscbeeseva SO Station attend -ocaseweves 6200 on. twamnece eeopoevenade’ a3 CoRR eee eRe Re MID'’ EST ce Po tent Service OPERATORS Auto. Screw Machine Drill Press Lathe-Lehmann INSPECTOR — OR Srapl TIME CAR WASH- | For figs, —- and) nefits | in- ‘ ALESMAN WANTED FOR ater Softener Co. _— working conditions and wages. Call Mr. Brookins at NOrmandy 2-3123. ~~ SHOE SALESMAN Permanent full time person with oe selling experience: Drawing account vs commission basis, All employee benefits .* APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE Sears, Roebuck & Co. 154 N. SAGINAW or MAN OR BOY ON FA mile east of Lakeville ame tt | Yule and Townsend is | WANTED SALESMAN Ac ONCE. P. W. Dinnan & Son, 66 W. Huron Figure clerk .....: 2. nee veh ienagee Soil 5 Gener P OMOR ciseee sss MIDWEST Employment Service * 408 Bank Bide. Chemists RECENT GRADUATES FOR Laboratory Assignment On Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis APPLY PONTIAC MOTOR BH SALARY PERSONNEL | GLENWOOD AVE, __Help Wanted — 6 .. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN DEMONSTRATORS, CURB WAITRESSES |-~ Ted's has a Hmited number of epenings for curb waitresses, bight shift MUST BE 18 _ | Apply im person TED'S Woodward at Square Lake Rd. jes persons anxious to learn demonstration business hie wks, before Christmas employment in leading store ‘fast selling new ‘FUN. High commission —— Write fully, include Phone No., Demon gr, Embree Co, iis. beth N. J. DENTAL ee EXPEal- enced or a= ie State age. welent, hel height, Avs 3 oo Apply Pontiac Press Box DISHWASHER WANTED. Ww. Huron. Eat-More Reskeaes Ta DOCTOR'S OFFICE RECEPTI wh clerical. Some evening work. Good opportunity. MUlberry 9-2011 DRAPERY SEWER FOR CU 's by Oy 7. = — EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN. FOR GEN- eral housework, eo ve Refer- _ences required. MI 4-6328. EXPERIENCED SOR ReEP ER 5 _ days a week. 3036 Auburn. SKILLED MASON TO BUILD BR RE- taining wall and sidewalks. 318 Orchard Lk. or FE 23-4673. STEEL OPERATORS, WITH TRAC- tor and trailer, Permanent lease. ey og ———_ es, 267 South’ at Pon- hens srr THREE. MEN Por local territory, saies, serv- jee, and s' li¢s by national cor- e have _ 80 opportu. EXPERIENCED MAID ID, GENERAL ae bi cooking. Live in, Petrate ath. Must like children. Good Wages. “EXPERIENCED WATTRESS TO __work nights. Phone MT 4-0000. EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR Bae pepoes. ) came: Live | Woman FOR OFFICE ¥ Must like detailed paper work. tite Pontiac EXPERIENPED COOK, WHITE | Good working hours Srtuatrtes, “el nh suger he po nity for you wo! — are making oe to $10,000 — a 2 ee retired not ot eatsitied Cy be =. — WANTED. RELIABLE HE i = hor’ modern car Wash. Aqua Auto Wash «at 675 HB ~ _ Biv. Birmingham. 8:30 to 6 WANTED: MEN WiTH Picea SWSTCHMAN: APPLY GENERAL Yard Mi Office Johnson Ave. Grand Trost Western Railway. WOULD YOU LIKE TO NTA CLAUS? BE SANTA A TW you are over 4 old, hale and hearty, aoply at 39 Telegraph & M __Niede WANT AGGRESSIVE MAN FOR and brake work. Salary ‘ire Co., WANTED @ ambitious men willing to learn business. Earn while you learn, Also 2 experienced installers and servicemen, Ano) in person only at Holland Purnace Co N. Paddock St WANTED Designer, checeer to design smal electro mechanical products for consumer market and for |ndus- lead layout draftman and check complete products engineering drawings — drawing of assem nents and bill to material, ‘Show! id have experience with design of die casting, stamp- ing and production tools, Apply at Syncro Corp. ich of phone OA 6-2588. WE NEED A SALESMAN WITH THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICA- TIONS: TO SELL ADVERTISING FOR THE MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE , CO, ‘YELLOW PAGES; AGE, 2% TO 4, HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE, PREVIOUS SALES EXPERIENCE, MUST HAVE AUTO, WE PAY SALARY e IONS. APPLY GREEN ROOM, WALDEON. Ho. __TEL 8:3 AM. TO 8 P.M Fognamen ty legge Penta ferred, but essential erie ae ywith excellent } DOs snd comm! * willing ’ p wars a D pone, Market : the heating & air conditioning trial use. Must have ability to. phone calis SESERL RECESS CLERICAL . Shorthand required. tive salary, Brummett-Lincicome, _3T7 8. Tele _ FE: 40588 , | SERERTERCES SILK 1 FINISHER. time girl. Inquire 1208 x berey, Drive-in Cleaners, EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY woman qualifying. Part time z- No delivering or coilect- Evening use of car. Call EXPERIENCED ED SHORT ORDER cook to work davs MI 49090 NTED: WHITE “LADY TO care for a PE and housework. WANTED: GIRL, TO © TO DO ie iy or le LosTh eo come nights ww more nS Saree “UATTRESSES" fenced. Between 25 and 50 NTED E iy geen for pat time =. A mm. TO" vant = TELEPHONE a odemonstrating : loc to In mercies. FE sen bab aby ing a toa ays © pa ti tA Hol- a Ga retarial service. wu 30. s PRA AL NURSE AVA’ 1 pte city PE 4230 DA 4 House cleaning or renteuran. FE 40193. ED N WANTS Ce pitts “or .motel work. ng job ED LADY BABY- mother works. FE. oto-Re Sewer Cleaners” PE 86-1317 a . _ SEWER CLEANING jay Servite. 8. On >: & Son. PE or &.m. p.m. 603 N. Job PE Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 COATS, SUITS, DRESSES AND AL- Seronens. 1 «=E. Huron, FE Furniture Refinishing 16A REPAIRING A UES A SPE- cialty, PE 5-062, Laundry Service CE CURTAINS “fed. 9 Beautifully f ney SCARFPS AND DOILIES, teautifully ironed by piece or set 2 Sea w ANT we en LL waa - BEBE wo an A ; aa ractical nursing or baby sitting. ive out. 2-604. WA ANTED: WAghiNGS AND IRON- wean aa DAY _child care, ings enild care ane FE or fl...) by day or bour. FE 6-0871. PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. | R 3-5821. j WORK OR FE WOMAN FOR Bay WORK OR wipow HOUSEWORK any bidg., Res. ,Comm’ 3-4931 or EM 34518. teed. ‘Bed Sout er EM 33a? __ Building Ser Service 12 aa SET OF .PLANS LANS DRAWN FOR 1. EM 4 - Roetn peter 3 ork ‘aaa Landscaping 18A POPP LDP PLOL EAE A AALAND BTS PE 40018. SMALL OR LARGE seh scone GRADING, RD LE back filling. FE 5-395: i i KENTUCKY BLUE, ARION PE i-0ss0 and Clover, Sod delivered. FREE PLANTING AND REMOV- “ies: Qierte tear SY ett ~ Moving & Trucking 19 ASHES & RUBBISH & hauling. Norcliff Pumphrey, 150 ss < Fond stry, OR dealing with public handic: ay es +. ats tt” Mary Birthday ‘Clubs = cook to live in. Not over 85 years. ae family. Very little entertain- Tmanent job in Mist’ be ors Se ae ea te bind ment noms totes F Experienced paren: noe ee Woman. wire GARE OF CHILD $60 pee Commerce oe 6 p.m. WOMAN, R WHITE to care bie ehildren days while ‘ks. ive in. 903 UPL . FOR PHYSICIAN'S ve end vacation ple hs | oy cooking benefits, Modern office, attrac- COOK, HOU taker, haciatoraes + Experienced, Des manent, good health. White. children. Live on premises. Must have car, both drive. Salary $300 GIRL = _fary. 4 SEKEEPER 1 N . 3 —— school eet 90. Your own Pome." hone crocus aoeare FE 2-1200, ean TO CARE FOR 2 hildren.. Live in. Motherless HOUSER) ER TO CARE FOR | gant F FOR } chil gs, yraeee Call after 6 nrg MA CANVAS- and commission. Ex- desirable but not neces- PE 45-0259. CURB GIRL OR BOY FOR PART Al SATE GENERAL RE- Sheet alte ae industry. OR pDITIONs & PORCHE closed, or FE 4-4) =i CARPENTER, GeaeeaL RE- indus RCHES ° insurance repair. Kew “Curpeaiey Service. FE 44688 . $16.95 ares squal Storms, storm aoe butlding materials or win 6 do jobs. Terms to fit your budget, FHA. No money down. D&M ‘Building Service ® South Jessie Trenings OR _3-2276 A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 TR COMPRESSOR GENERATOR, o ewaer trowel. Mixer, sanders, pe ane rarer ry ALL KINDS OF — SIDING ATTICS—DORMERS custom BUILDING FHA FT nan . Modernizing, FE 45470. BRICK, BLOCK AND Nagy = ob work. Also chimneys. No job too e. Residential and commer. bot bare uaranteed work, Ph. FE work, Free estimates. MY 23-0004. _FE 23-0327, CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIAL Floors, basement. EM 3-4879. CEMENT & BLOCK work, PE 50782 * CARPENTER. REPAIRS AND Al- MEN WOMEN YEAR ROUND OP- = a © hone, Lal ehpe SOBER, TRUSTWOR- ouple fi Pontiac Wife full time cook LIBRARY AID City of Pontiac Salary $3133 to $3445. 2 or more years of college desired, 40 hour 5 day wee Sick leave. Vacation and pension plans. Apply Personnel Office. City Hal 35 8. Parke. MOTHER'S "HELPER, PREFER pension lady, more for home than FE 2.008 Private room. $10 a week. MIDDLEAGED we WOMAN FOR rE S of ‘mn and lghs pole MIDDLEAGED WHiTe WOMAN to live. in. Care for 2 babies while mother works. $15 week. ¥ ELP with child care and so 1 housework. =, gy va IMMEDIATELY Beauticians, We have the clien- tele—you the initiative, Excefient for your inter NICK'S RESTAURANT, , 13 OLEN- _.Wood, experienced waitresses. NURSE'S AIDE AND EXPERL enced practical nurse for year around Keady port ition. any ry and paid id vacations. Must pare Transportation lve _Yor appointment call "em ‘Saou, PRETTY PENNY $300 a gg 5 Executly: ot Bae a tent ee na att, oer. no- physic service ap- roto. ‘rust’ gg bondable. — person to Th “ails om akan see rane oe Pow: a STENOGR APHERS COMP. TYPIST TYPIST- MIMEOGRAPH OPERATOR AND KEY PUNCH OPERATORS. NEEDED: EXPERIENCE 18 NECESSARY APPLY | Pontiac Motor Division Personnel Dept. | good home wages Husbend | preferably PPL. ae a aetna ied ACCORDION AND PIANO Mes ~é G LESSONS. INTIAC — vain Day, eves, and aeorn RNERS PIANO LESSONS s , OR 3-2687. Tain. overhaul and install heating, a conditioning and refrigerating ent, Must be mechanically and will to study in sven BANDING AND fink . C, Bud Bille, FE 4-3921. Box Fice SANDING, OLD FLOORS A °| Work Wanted Male 10 NEEDED ed, = years and ast — : & CEMENT WORK imneys & iS Peegacss built. FE 46773. sf 18 WANTS TO DRIVE oo gine 44617. a > ~ 20% DISCOUNT NOVEMBER modernization alterations, al bath, siding, ing, geD- ntry work on all improvements, ai direct, no salesman. PHA ELECTRICAL WIRING. 1 LICENSED Ed Murray. FE 2 ELECTRICAL waninS —— and- Comin srseel. LY censed After 6 oR 3-4602. JOOR LA finishing. 10 years: han aslennee 1616, FLOOR Recreation rooms, garages, addi- tions. Roofing and siding s. Feseee BRICK. BLOCK AND esd eral remodeling. Complete car | _¥r erst any time. “BEDFORD MOVING Local & Long Distance—PE 20787. LiouT HAULING or ALL _PE 2-1546. Liour iT HAUL NG AND RUBBION. FE. = na TiGHE AND .D,2 Seat TRUCKING fi a ment eed Per soe 12-0003. SER ct YN ~ O’DELL CARTAGE Lecal and Thane PE 56008 e Moving. Trucks to Rent ND SQUIPMENT % Ton Pick 1% Ton Stake and ‘Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Open Daily we Including Qusdey 4 REDUCED RATE Larce "Pe “s-doe serve you, __Moving._ E= WITH 2 TON STARE, Painting & Decorating 20 at A. 1 INTERIOR DECORATING, Reasonable. estimates, OR A-1 rot po cool aoe rae BA 4 _Suaren FE 4-6205. |e ONTINO PAD a Estimates. tae removed. : rE ~ PAINTING, PAPERNANGING WALLS CLEANED Rm, OR 3-7061 Painting & Wall I Washing PaP PapERWAxoina —~ PADREING = Painting & Wall Washing Free estimates, FE _ 23-2706. ~ Phy slo- Therapy Z1A TY ee Ee Taeddee Service 22 “ATTEN NTION PICTURE: TU BES 10" ..* 9.00 BP? cxewes $15.30 ". $10.80 19°... 4.617.210 . $12.60 20°"... 2. 18,00 16”. a1" $18.00 1 YEAR WARRANTY Metal and electro tie «tubes, st extra. . — ied” if desired, jo our service ie CALL NOW FE 4-1515 C&VTV _93_ MT. CLEMENS MAKE. , CONDON'S RADIO & TV, 127 5. PARKE S&T, COPENHAVER & BAdTC a TV ice calls FE 4-8607, = a RADIO.TV. FE SINC PE 43a0c 168 E. Pike ft, | _Typewriter Service 22A Sailing Supplies 1ZA 2A COMPLETE, YOUR aoe Tmerests Pontine Pi Business Services APPLIANCE eeice craters, washers service all =. of i y'8, at a Sa somal kos TLPEWPITERS AND ADDING a | General ring, Expert work. Gen and Of piy Co, 17 W. Lawrence. 8. Spreads, Your material. . Lost & Found us FOUND: 3 t Pad KEYS ren Bt Mas May_ pick pick then "up ia THOM “8 x STOMAS URnOLaT aT — SLIPCOVE: PCOVERS. “DRAPER "6 Web: Office FOUND: BLACK ANI Ne Fae Fe male. ‘wire 396 Daman FOUND: F! of and, at 3:30 p.m. Lost: SABL: Ww MU 90-2014. Reward, Po] cE A : : BARGAIN? Lots of " in the Want Ads! ” i Pi _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1955 \ Roe Ages anata 34 ae TO maar. inity. . afte: 1 es Nip "he, Fe E | WANTED: Mich. or vicinity. BY « aft, EY. 14. Can help drive. 5-2766. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Selling Your Home? We have customers os ‘= homes and farms, financing or wil sell your for you, eenen to serve you, We get pees try us and see for your. Russell young — z sodenenmiod, wtiltties m plete $s Ref. req i PE 4-2138. 5 mn AND Sate. "Fe ater perle man ep Soft praise your . 8 ceat 44625 | BIRMINGHAM. 3 %0OMS. GOU- of ec pare ae eel Earache eas gun FE S012 ple. $85. rect 62008. } = Cw ot | Open Eves. & Sun. c ASH. Ov0D, RENTALS “uaa —_ Ve) HAYDEN | For small you have aes © ieeaee Are, = gee . ; : what we wank Sati be at your o “hone —_. “He hasn't mentioned.taking me hunting since I accidentally Te Ww CAS. Hobbies & Supplies 24A “Cash Waiting for your F pouty. Ce Call now and tell PET Ng hit him “oe bowling ball sce Wen emus cho S mins. tro . 4 ARGUS C3, USED. $2.30. anova fie" Jpton person or's wok, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor be Beautifa, surroundings ses. iBew merle ctor, $1.50. ee TT ON. ees ee °!° SEW HEATED APT. 5 Rooms, For Rent Rooms 37. For Sale Houses Je gach. Bony bas lamers, 430" | A JOHNSON Realtor first floor, on M50. ines E,. High. | ~~ ~~ ~ NN raphic with Pr nwa sage Rag | 1704S. a tees LISTINGS WANTED land Rd* EM 3-2496 or MUtual, ROOM WITH GARAGE ON WEST NOTHING DOWN Soe Nahin. . Moving S. Telegraph Rd. Residential, dhe 9pm commercial | _4 _ Sto oe oy Me sitts eo we build 2 eed. om house with new bold mn Better burry FE 42533. listings ne e will appreciate’ = =NQOW AVAILABLE | —*.2™_ Sun. etoee basem our ‘ot, Unfinished for sine n must, Feduce stock FAST ACTION? your call oy eiving prompt, effi- cistern gots 41 with ell —— tos "poe TORS | interior. @mall down payment will ‘ personal se : : : ; build : Hi w Pia eERVICE, 5-8753/ If you have the contract—we have. PAUE D. HAMMOND oe om — = — ROOMS, WEST bs = _on my lot On 32057. “- wee BLE GETS $3 PAINT. | Doone PE Goud, Ask for’ Mr, | FES Tat * maa glace eae By ber sets, 1.68 up iframes Cake - ~ R ROOMS AND SLEEPING ROOM AVAILABLE AT mS to fi” BAGKE tae 15 East UICK CASI WILL BUY OR List YOUR LAKE it ay Close in, heat furn, Adults| 146 E. vine St.. 1 block from new — WNWROLL NOW FOR Fait r Q : { rty. Purchasers only. PE §-7302 tee i { nina eaiat! te ‘or * Brompt closing —— or fig va ee $i Commerce a _— — § ROOMS AND BATH. WOMAN. “ROOM AND KITCHEN AN. ROOM AND =n in : 48 Brigham Ft. Keego Harbor FE 48560 after 6:30 or PE 2-849, | 900 laundry privileges FE ©2847.) NAT Y 10.A.M.9 P.M. FE +4033, R. F. McK INNEY days. WEST SIDE. BUSINESS MAN,. patel "Notices & Personals 25 UNI, 15798 West Sie. OxFURNIESTED ¢| ~SD we" Sy = sae ea STREET room terrace. Near and ooms ‘ 38 mmediate Possession poi - Tol ures Ph. ~ New custom built 5 room house 4. . AKE laundry facilities. Beaut lawn. ft. home tncludés these fea- a) Cf area 22x18 Itving room, 2 bedrooms | ene For tuenene gat Stop knocking your head against | . | CALL NOW FOR SHOWING! i tures: 3-bedrm., large living 13e_W. Huron FE_348} impeet forces sale, Oo RS ne corp mp dea . ae or good well brand new 2 car ga- hint wall: looking ~ brea mage Close to Beach $9,450 . rm., tiled batt, full base- , “fans Take tanks pristetes Bt | Elwood, Realtor, FE _5-1284. oniy $1,560 down this ome wont ° , mal a 2 siks. You can resele these shoes ; « . te , bd 24 thach: ORME Y YE ore : last bus. oP den Geed ieee Schoo! Gr yours. Decalse. this is as far At Wiliams Lake. This ts an 3 bedroom ranch type, aluminum) = * We Have the Key! | ment, — es mel 2a. EM wt SACRIFICE EQUITY IN : as you'll have to look Spa- extra nice one floor with base. siding, 12x24 ft. living room fin.’ VACANT RANCH BUNGALOW tn orice of $13,850 plus cost of =| DRAY TON WOODS | Reruson Uactor wih Sherman HICKORY KNOLLS ‘SUBDIVISION ciousness hasn't been spared on ment home. One of the two ished in knqtty pine. auto. oi! Ortonville 4 ‘arge moms and fot. Will build om your. lot ackhole and front end loader ; 6 beautiful brick ranch homes | ake Anyelus Waterfront this one—that's right—4@ bedrms.. bedrooms is very large with heal. electric water heater,’ beth. 2¢ ft living room is car--' vEE vom > Hs % A limited number of excellent hota pad ,_pepernstions) dump truck. : . nearing completion Each one ¢ Beautiful y bedroom homre: Has 8tge kitchen area and a buge walk-in cedar closet. Nice Iand- storms and screens. House 3 peted. 2 bedrooms. pull down- hia is eus nail oe are, still available in this beau. _ FE 7-025] or FE 53772. ferent, % acre lots Bloomtie! a) 5 estas teree living room. fire. ving room which has one of scaping with patio Years oid, in excellent condition. stairs to storage attic. Full base- can seject changes e- ae we Protective "re i : | Schools built-in renges and oveur Ginette. kitehen, enclosed the nicest ledgerock fireplaces | Lot 106x103 ft. Pleasant location! ment, oi! heat and water heater ee for fur- venient terms mean he arranced SPECIAL | Se “orice range “ot $25,500 wo gue see wk preealal ons’ aon tue tecctes se cols, Ps 3 Unit Income oe ‘ake ae oe as 4 mere. setting "Only ‘ta.008 down “ meet indiy | $26 down and $35 cer month 29.900 includes tot = su = ovre lafac chad lot. fine beach. stane’s throw from a lake Tas a bap Shows ex. HOLM Eso | SEE ANY E! ; ee Ae te wok maak HOLME SB. ARTR, AM | haveiy 3 acre parcel. mprovements ear isa ood fis j 1 i looking home 4&1 ceptional good return” Large jot ity i, stee egts. Loc i new shopping center, charming ey ¥ ies paren. 300 100, eS utiltey neaal a Lenox forced peony dibocleaad forth i town | window. celent kjicben “wien | —— eS | 122 NORT H JOHNSO IN —— i= Pa | | ar do wn area a ine lud- wood 7 : oe. lake frontage. ge. other Proutstand: HOME OR BUSINESS | fegptloornd RoaLiganey oes oe ing 4 room apartment for owner. | countertop Pred Ou Ped red WM. ' MEN’S WEAR ine appointments. | oon x i on E Pike. ter sa.136 on easy to purchase | oe property is @ bargain at \rnace. auto water heater. | | O FH K Ir win Established profitable store tm ‘pear new City Hafl Can be $0,950—favorable terms. | Cho vetions a oul Offering a real family home ° ni 2 : a KRCR HOME | Bouest on | easy paahes SCOTT LAKE ROAD Mie te" De i Lake Ra. Watch in excellent condition which = REALTOR fohes, Boosts of hameass ese VACANT RANCH HOM noes = si | | M uck Lake con & spacious livin, Since 1925 strae' ee ae ie tiinicsane wet ce cs Sw eMrrceres ower ttm J, AL Taylor SCTAYpey, Reator zaLros A Stuces home, Beautiful living’ room pene gd plus attached! suto heat and hot water nice Eyesems | lnsome ") | reasopable down payment | SURROUNDINGS fort, plus the macy feotusee Om | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor neat Pomon $30.560. 238 Acres, | screened . A bome we are, peak tape frame with lots of ex- $200 per month plus owner's | gee these specious fuce-erick makes your daily wee bd [aon only $22,000 Eee Same P w. | REALTOR prowd to show. ; | tens make living easier. Ex-| bedroom apartment. heey 4 | erek reach style homes—tere's UTE This attractive 7 room bric cay pars ; _Dinnan & Sons, 66 W. Huron. | Since 1838 BRICK LAKE HOME ' cellent location. tioned throughout. Offe ba ‘‘ | just a few left—but you. can still 2 floor pian with 4 bedrooms and jaginew Street. Ph FE 45-8165 FOR PARMS AND ACREAGE 1s 10's N. Saginaw Street BARGAIN, $13,976. tee Ss joy one on C uett | select interior formica .and ttie— eenenee hevedtisti MODERN MASONRY BUILDING tile beth, hardwood floors, | jaxi4 kitchen, full bath. INCOM Loops Eitete Eacoees Oa | FE 2.0263 i ATKINS LAKE | “Approximately 1000 f. floot BUSY DRIVEIN RESTA\ plastered walls, full base- | foors, full basement. 1% car = For $7,780 you: can own Your | | Modern lake fron’ home, livin space, F on W. Huron. | 2 Pomuee tres eee, wm. ¢ a Py ae rage. pega 3 maar + na gun Sone ype 2 peor sgt | NEXT Boon te To BRANCH i ms. din: : _ kitchen, S Large are area. Reasonable | paved nae | garden ated | dow . 3 room rooms, large «' . | terms. | GT balance. | foad. ‘This home needs some, in, Bach has private entrance and Partridg e orthwood _ OFFICE | gas heat. 2 car arane. iv Ub Lote Wit eae OTL. business os ae on | work done. ru rooms payments : ve a Priced | casey terior work done. Lote of fruit bathrooms” Monthiy | pps | $2000, terme sh. J. Owens, Bro: | iS eurh® peated Bext at WARD F, PARTRIDGE : Be prepared for something wrseet Ss) oc, Te $7,000 cash to 18 THE “BIRD” TO SKE _?i FEderal 4619 ker, OR 31450. y. FE 39716, ‘ different that wif thrill you + ™orteas h FE: R Sa / _ rone FEdera 191 For Sale Resert Prop. 4 WA HURON FRONTAGE REAL /TOR FE 2-8316 ty fe goter Watkins. Pontiac Estates josep €1SZ | WEST SIDE BRICK ’ Bir ingha aa RARAARARAA RRA 108 x 300 fine _wgeiness site with | | 43 W. Huron 8, Open Eve, 7. to 8 ely r It's just what you've been look- 2: aie ne a |i with large. firepiace = Sedroom brick ranch type home REALTOR 33°, W. Huron st # just m m NEW CABIN | -erm 2 x 43. buildt Sale Land Contracts 52. e Be gr ae > oe has a large living room. Very Co-operative. heat Estate Exchange v2, gy ed greet pooeey WANT GAS _HEAT? Weill-cept \ oto 3 5S bus ubetantial down | ~ Spe hess ir ete aah oats with modern kitchen i — = a iently located on Pontiac's west ‘ree bedroom. two-story shingle . : | at St. Melen (3 gee drive | ba oem required. Cal) for ap WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD LA ba ee ee cre | «shower, Oak Deets Faas side. Tiled entranceway with clos. An¢ frame home boasting large BLOOMPIELD " nricx oe _ Pontiac). art of deer coun. | contracts With itrective ‘There are a host of other wells. Bisctris net maser eater _ et, beautiful hardwood floors. full UYine room with fireplace. se- Newer Jbedroom Colonial = tey, 1 matte from 25 Pdlic boat land. kK L Templeton, Realtor | coms © qiier Automatic of] heat, i‘ car at- bath with shower. plenty of cu: arate dining room two car ga- Vestibule entrance to sps- D h Ss is i * "Sedans be ‘cstisfied uni ss tached garage — ainsinted, boards in the kitchen. Full base. "Se and full basement. Act cious living with natural | Call MA S416 8 ite rape | Te, Oreherd Lake Ra. Pe gases LOFOt 4 oa =< annie you won't, y — = On a lovely jot 8x1 | ment with a large space for a — 7ickly —$13,700. fireplace large screened ter- tee. _ After 6, > Rms ans. call PE -5-5069 eee why. i pg at $12,950 naieg “te meee . Brick recreation room Full price just race off the — — | Se Pr ry or OR 3 i New Brick i on terms B , ' d | room, pleasant. kitchen w ' burban : ‘operty ‘ tates off Joslyn Drayton P lains » Full basement, three bedroom € enjyamin ana | ee Industrial Building maa Ay A ag oo Dg reas bene ee ee ee eee $600 DOWN | All for $1600. mm Hy » over 14,000 “per month ai _ Da Oofs, aster walls Modern 6 year old 4 room bh S h ] | ——- *q. ft. plus 5200 fit. rk. scount jpes, crs, ice toside sed, out Teele, ‘Living foom ime: est eng eee tee ee. oe Deseaent located near Lake tep ENS, INC. | cenreat srazer—at ® | Thanksgiving’ sEarly; | 5 wee. Usable “for” Commer. wal gt : coum ead étning Modera knchen ts ale. Full wen eonstracted home abd cer| fai "baat ‘Rese fan adic, Midmect 42508 JOrdan 48726 = -Bivd. ands near = Murphy 2 bedroom all brick of nawineteree Inaeiaeen © win 810 ment drive. ‘see paved bath and shower. Plastered Walls tainly worth seeing. Call today Seiresme in be pet pea eee sak | tras a | Park 5 room modern bunga- home ar B ee, session. ~ $5,400 balance. on new sm =< x: Yours for only $2. aoe co ela tisgs a ; ft. lot. Only $6500 full price. —- | Soy be eee ack nave bath. Located Bear Avondale basement. 20 cows. uy room. nicely landscaped and One Acreof Land ee _ > 5 . | ts screened and ‘let ts feaced School. Pri : h " K ] : cost - Ae o> a 4 fenced Priced to gell for $12.050 Brick ranch home with a 25 ft - WARD FE. PARTRIDGE | and landscaped. Opiy $6750 oe $400. onn . irwin eS with 6 per cont te or Beighland wih oe owe cctates rhea Renargarmaee? “REALTOR FE 2-8316 | a ae | | hog oO 2 eggstigg is tah torely @ room i story tractive fireplace ant compact 43 W Huron St. Open Eve 7 to 9 possession. R BH I 10% 8. beget Biren RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Sentrosms 3’ bedroum heme 3006p bain m Convenient Eichen attached ge- $1.000 DOWN—Clean as a pin Two . oger cary inc. Phone FE 5-047 Sve FE 21904 | FE 3-710) rage Call for additional informa AUBURN HEIGHTS BUN. 511 Main St, Roch and @own, 2 up. full | 1955 with a 13x18 living room tion | vedroom. ——— Piastic tile Galow i nae a in exter 3 STORES WITH APTS. BOoWN. ; a | See Caeeemtade me On| Nm ahaa Hvtg Poo, | Sh Hallet OL Hat __ | "wre Het Foutne Prem Bex | Money to Loge 3 u m a id 1 a ee abe Fuli basement. Automatic ot heat 1 Impressive & Magnificent PL AINS ~~ | 36 foot kiteben with an | For Sale | Lots 46 ig Pr HigHWAYFROMTagE | ~~~ Nee Lake front sum-| ‘>undance of cupboard = | ~ | with @ room house. Suchy Reaky ‘ lake. Only electric hot water heater Brick ranch home that has ma $1,500 DOWN ~— 5 oe gets this | Ful a insulated. Lovely lot 70x extra featares” you won't find : $12,500 mer comes. All furniture inelud- space, Piastered walls. Lot Ortonville, 7 ’ | 176 on paved road. 4 mi. from many of the newer homes. Three es * ed. sandy beach Here is 100 x «6180 with beautiful BOOMING LOCATION ON THz | Pontiac "Court ‘house, Priced to | bedrooms’ lot of eloects and ‘aii | North of town, 3 blocks east ot] SY ynine Priced st only $5,300 trees. Carpeting scluded, tn | sell at $13.850 cash to Mortgage. large rooms, De got hesitate 10, DitI¢ Hwy. Pleasant 2 bedroom “| gum to earth of $16,- ment as tee eae ae ae Watkins- Pontiac Estates | "call us regarding this buy. co ee ee NL, a ting | $2,500 DOWN—West side special.| 908 with — 8 SUBDIVISION ford, ae 6 room } story 3 bedroom r eee vee teams a Large 3 bedroom modern just $63.00" per moun. credo aba ‘mi oy er ae : type frame home. 12x18 iving | | Perry Park fireplace, 14x20 kitchen low. Brick & frame. Full base-| ‘soseernina A BIT DIF- : ; | Toom, 10x14 ultra modern kitch-| Neat clean small home thet ts| “imette. Large bed + Gok fecre and plastered) § — sosent—an conte live Realtors FE 40528 s0. | vacant. Cam be bought for omy | §nd 13x18 with rattn, ctgeeta, SS Se en ee ng. 8 aor ~~ one aun we o j * onth. ewood fully : at ce rear yerd. So <{ home situated amid tower- Extra Fast Service . Just put on the market today.| S/°0d Moors, wr ing oaks, close to yet. seem: | Callnow. basement, ‘etna softener. $11.500 oni* PRICE—A wWonder- oe. the country. Beamed on siensture, 'e i 2 | home is 20x38 built In- jo- laundry | tubs, net ful value. 3. bedroom foters natural fireplace. ba Loans ye without | cated on beautifyl. jot Yous. Do Your Kids water heater. Flaif block = a new bungalow Bar ye old. . foot Sereened pores are but any. worthwht ae mort- og A vee at daoes to | Seeee ttractions at 20 months. to Be EARS ITE Ge hoe a | Eeamueae OR kaee as ¥ ‘ene o * LAD S re tatt'get tert, HOLMES: Ree ls HOUSEHOLD \ us aes ie to Junior High, You will be $22,800 RA: bungalow. Brick UAKE FRONT -- Just move ; D Rewnisigitteees wmeze'| —— BARTRAM “tame, ittite taretr atie Sonar james FINAN h Chassitied Ads. To) Ree | mee | eR ee eis) St oe mere “NO SALE—NO CHARGE von. om oF Haare Sacue te'me| Seat getane Gem 950 hi Pamwereres ie. FS. Faeeeay ied $13, , buy, ~_ ire, Te vert Sell chester, OL 32-0311. ANTED: PING PONG TABLE AT A_ REASONABLE PRICE. CALL | ORLANDO 3}-7164. SEPTIC TANKS = + . Or sel] separately, 2 2 15x7:10 snow tires. Ph. FE &- 8-0056. JAP RIFLE. RE-CHAMBERED for 300 Savage shells. Sporter __ sites. $30 563 Lennox. SCOPE SIGHT & MOUNTING F FOR 30-30 . ited veen used, $35 SAVAGE 250 RIFLE WITH POW- er weaver scope Seope mounted, _ $100. 1 EM 3-4900 % ¢ CALIBER, SLIDE ACT! ACTION. $45. $45. 10 Bagley MM SPORTER CONVERSION, deer rifle. Checkered stock. boxes sheila. Excellent condition. FE 5-4543 BABY! IT’S COLD OUTSIDE! Take Advantage of These Clothing Values sn Pre Drybak 100 per cent wool shirts $ 7.65 coats : $16.00 Drybak -weo! hunting ants 10.95 $26 = = insulated scarlet 18 38 | in on! $19 3s joins tgsulated scarlet hunt- iy $14.95 $ 5 . or Beacon atte er tr | 23 red magenoere $ 1.69 insulated soc $1 GUN BU Ys FOR THE DEER HUNTER 250 in es i : i $108 Nal Savage, 98F. 300 ooret r ; $9635" "nem. 721, 270, 30-06 caliber tin 30-30 33 caliber $68 vd Mar 338, or bro 34 $91. ry * winch. 64, 32 “spectal 30-06 caliber rifles e104 40 Rem. 160, 270, All’ scopes and mounts at deep eut prices. ANDERSON HDWE., 2182 ‘rE bee a PARKING Rt Wed z . § to 6 Thurs “and Pri to 8; Sun, 10 to 2 30-06 REMINGTON, No. 721, LIKE | j 9105.65 Savage 0 EG, 300 beg x rifles . 95 $107 0 Winch. 71, 348 rifles $83.95 erp 95 Winch. to ee - GOON DOG. BLUE TICK. GUAR- _antee Straight, $100. FE 2-0669. GOCKER PUPPIES — CHRIST _mas. 57 W. Rundell DACHSHUND PUPPY, AKC REG- istered champion stock Beautiful | and healthy, Lincoln 3-481. DACHSHUND PUPPIES tered AKC. Championship blood | line. No animal ea = shedding __Train easily. OA 8- _ | ENGLISH BULL oon ~ PUPP de eg both AKC serineres | Py —— PARAKEETS. BOX 53-7068. ‘For Sale Housetrailers | 78 | EXCEPTIONALLY rIMe a 1952 Travelo bey ye Beater, REGIS. ‘954 CHAMPION 1947 ALL METAL TRAVELO. ft_ Good condition PE 8-1268. 1953 PONTIAC CHIEP 30 FT. 3 rooms and full bath. Like new. FE 2-660. 28 PT. HOUSETRAILER. FR __ birds. daire, of] stove.# Sleeps 4. = HAMSTER SALE 81 F:ACH. at Davis Ct. on Scott Lk. Rd, . 69 8, Astor FE 4-6433.| reasonable ine 8 R, FEMALE, THOR- % FT HOUSETRALI . paaeneree Fe 5-8297, FE 17-8000 : ARAKEETS, OPALINES, CANAR-| 15 FT. SLEEPS a NICE. Sa: 1304 Mt. Clemens. PE 4-6960./ Ready to go. $375. FE 5-071). _ PARAKEETS AND CANARIES. | HUNTERS, THIS IS IT 2489 Auburn Rd ee Gee CANARIES. CAGES. Since, 1927, 584 Oaklas $19.95 | Peake Galea ae AND CAN- ery 791 Melrose. FE 2m PARAKEETS 501 4th St. FE. 24025, Closed Sun. PEKINGESE Boel - REGIS- _tered. FE 5-746 ~PARAKEETS-PETS-SUPPLIES DANCEY'S PET SHOP - 239 Voorheis Rd PE 5-593) REGISTERED COCKER PUPPIES D TOY POX X TERRIER rece ae a x 3-2678. = singers. id REGISTERED OLD FE- male German Pde oth OR 3-1042 TROPICAL FISH & SUPPLIES oo 4 Park St. Oxford. A 8-276 Open Evenings oes ANGORA A KITTENS, FREE to good home. ——, to keep _ together, _5-2194. WEIMA Low NERS. 5 MONTHS AKC 300 i ggllber riftes i tae 1 2 —— 8957 Cooley Lake a) m ~— : i . $96.95 | REG . MALE ENGLISH POINTER ae = pe 7 weeks old. FE 4-4376. Doge Tree, Boren BOARDING, BATHING AND CLIP- _ ping. 704 N. Perry. FE 32-6113 ‘pOGS, CATS BOARDED. trained. Bur-Shell, 375 8, Tele- || R- FOP SOIL, WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT ring contain § sets each. Never _veen worn, FE. 44-20 WRECKING HOUSES ALL MA- terials for sale. Union Wregking Cu. Ine, 3 we corner e Ra. GReen. leaf 4-3043. ; if NDOW SASH & DOORS’ COM- bination windows and dogrs. Rea- sonable. 323 rey ay Heights. FE 19st WORLD. WIDE AMP / tion, " with ieate. / Not com- _plete FE 25081 e pane PLANER TABLE and 0. FE CRUSHED STONE. Sand noe fill. ate, Conklin, FE 61112 or FE 2-85 a-l TOP SOIL, FILL DIRT. Crushed stone, sand and gravel. Earl Howard, PE 46493 | FARM TOP sOlL. BLACK DIRT. 5 yds., $10. Delivered. PE 4-6588 PEAT MOSS; 30 CENTS A YD.. approx. 300.000 yds. Lake Orion area, Want party to take — = pay-as-you-sel] basis Call Rantiall, UNiversity 2-1424 fiela stone loaded or delivered __daily, FE 4-3263, or FE 29-1466 ROTTED COW MANURE. DELIV. rr 7-9061. ered, OAD GRA 6 yds., sr00 delivered. 46588 % b.p. motor, pe "ingame meas You're * OLD FOR better iiving thro eae raves r cent m ic m tee. FE #1131, “tol pam. 61 . DO YOUR OWN s repairing, Com- Diete stock sOi] sewer crock and drain tile. |Montealm Builders’ at, A wont ary ps FE itu Wed., @ to 6:30. _Do It Yourself USE OUR TOO! plumbing, wi: Pa ann eenre AL ee FOR RENT land / Fuel chard Lake Ave. FE §-6150. Cameras, Equipment 61A OTHER CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT |_| liste under “Hobbies & Sup- | plies.” Ch smimber 244 _Sale Musical Goods 62 ACCORDIAN, SLIONTLY SLIGHTLY - shifts bargain. 120 —— treble and . FE $-865 rome K in BALOWiR SP’ EC fe finish, floor model, greatly ERLE MUSIC £0. ELRRART SOREN, “oy fondition, MY 2-0502 GRAND PIANO, CABLE-NELSON. Wainut. Excelient condition, $450. USED ROMEX 3%C FT. FULL ‘COIL ,-3 . A. Thompson, 80 8.} FE 2-5217, evenings, bat 4 ARIMBA, LIKE Wi pa he A lod models, One erica’s hest brands. Perfect; New. auar. *IANO_ TUNING AND_ REPAIR: anteed for 8 years new _ing. Once; Schmidt Pe bint nT, refrigerator for a Iittle mere than ACRA - SONT Suns @ used machine. ae Fiuo- Lime oak finish, like phe only rescent, 393 Orchard e Ave.| five years old, Owner moving to (14'S ENAMEL RECESSED | _ coast. Price $600. Crate .| BALDWIN A 8A Supply, 190 68. SPE AL anuele Lag? a al poare compiete | 4 sae down payment Se Lanes “CALBI MUSIC CO. 119 WN. wf FE_§-8222 1 io TOP SOIL DELIVERED OR LOADED. PON- TIAC AREA. CALL BE- TWEEN 9 AND 4. FE 2-2965. WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL. Fill dirt, trucking cement & mor- tar. Pontiac Lake Butiders' Sup- _ply. OR _3-1534_ __Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 DRY & SLAB ‘WOOD +0 A ‘CORD. 2 for $11.FE 4-0000 OF Se DRY SLAB Woop . CORD, 2 for $11. Deli¥ered. $2000. DRY SLAB WOOD. 6 PER CORD. by 2 for $11. Delivered FE ¢-6568. FIREPLACE, Woo ED. order, ay PELIVERED. BER, DE- $5.15 ber COAL FA ray WooD, LUM livered im eity Mmits, load, FE 2-8745. FIREPLACE CANNEL chard Lake Ave. FE" | HEAVY OAK SLAB WOOD. WELL L seasoned. $550 @ cord or two for $10. OR 3-4098. SEASONED — Ok FIRE PLACE wood. FE 4 ‘Plants, “Trees Shrubs 68 68 OVER 5,000 BEAUTIFU EVER- greens, 27 varieties, 63. A to $5.00, up to @ ft. tall. Groveland Farms. Turn east at-Groveland, Mathews Clinte, Halfway between & Flint on Dixte Highway. CLOSE OUT Birch — Maple — Chinese Eim — fruit trees — shrubs. Patterson Nursery. 8700 Commerce Rd. A BLUE SPRUCE FOR vitae, Juniper, Native trees. Dig our own, n Re burlap & too’ Slee! 3 miles west half up to § inches. to 69 sonabl att tae es. k ei ‘te north of A 80 D pape, reasonable, MA 41330, = oe 2579 Prankson con "John R R and Dooce ' =a MAKE BUSINESS BRISKER, use Classified ‘Adst- To sell things, coal to kittens, dial F 28181, / ay! — it.” Vee -Weaver K-2-5 scope. , 1-0655. straw, MA 2 CALIBER COLT AUTOMA — AuPA —— Hay, FIRST Bo Gn. “Prose. ate Bee ome cutting. Ray Wheeler, White Lake, LJ 12 GAUGE STEVENS POMP SHOT- | —j paLPA Ba gun FE 50065, alfa brome mixed, Alfal- LOOK! BIG SAVINGS” tp and Umetty Binet Clover & eee ame colnase, HH, Oe ee | _Siecth 2 "nd Near Wixom Rd. 8 M-M and 7 M-M. Burr-shell,| ALL TYPES OF HAY. Bl. 75 8 Telegraph, ¢ = _Geliver. = . w. SHOTGUNS & RIFLES. $12.60 U DA S38 We sell, trade guns. Burr- OATS Tota CORN.- GL F-00068. Shell. 8. Tel 5 CHARGE ACcOU AVAILABLE =i Livestock __at Slaybaugh's. ie - ~“For 72 st devo B . ABERDEEN ANOUS y veer, 10" "Bagley St. Yeats ® reg. Aberdeen Angus cows. HUNTERS ves ible to register, Also 1 fresh Jersey cow, Calf , a Brine vour boomed to wer's fi i ¢ 7, Milford, ‘wal 2 so earns, | Se ares - BOAR YOR! . MEAT TYPE. wi N. Land gn provep, Large }) Tit N OF USED CHINCHILLAS SALE mR TRADE and up. properts st tterson Terme, Li es Bo Seoers. * 10 gley.” = Di "PIOs PAST GROWING 7 tl type. ‘orkshire. Reason- Hupting Accommod, 65A _G5A| _anle_OL 6-203 Relay chs pea ona FOR SALE: CORNET. 1 YR. OLD POR SALE FURNISHED CABIN Euclid yith 80 acres near West Branch. | MILK GOAT, 2 3 PUREBRED TOO- OR _3-1372 gemburg. Cheap. OL 1-6534 Sand ‘ROPING QUARTER HORSE FOR Sand, Gravel & Dict 66) Meno i8 Mil Ra. Dryden. are ALDIE. | REGISTERED oa UARTER ponse. a TOP es Tad en fine grey Arabien and _colt, MA_ 66002 after 6 oe SPOTTED 6 YEAR OLD MARE. gentle, OR 3-4497. | j FRYERS, ALIVE. FE 22670. 2 Goldne __Spirited, but Wanted Live Livestock 73 WANTED: TO BOARD Sua ot NORSES care for~6. Best EB T-9318 For S$ Sale ‘Poultry 74 | FOR SALE: WHITE ROCK STEW. ing hens. FRE 32-0657. Write a Pullets ready to ROSE E TURKEY FAR Hen rere. 12 to 16 Ibs. ave: 3081 Livernois, corner Auburn. 100 joo WHITE ROCK PULLETS. 3% mos, old. 30 fat geese,-ME 4-3070. 100 MALLARD DUCKS, i] EAst- burn Hgts wood, Aw or FE_7-0902 _ Sale Farm Produce 75 APPLES, ea PICK UP IN OWN — 50c Te on™ bu. oie Oy 8 APPLES a end verde Ra. One mile east port Adams aN. ae 17-8000. CHICKE SOME __ About 100 1 bu. corn. FE 1-8 GOLDEN Au oor jad Loar ictous apples, egies w, aple a. ‘mo west, of ‘Grand 22" Nice and cle Priced we én Huron Trallor Park FE 3-2015. Trailer .’ Exchange ANDERSON and GREAT LAKES, 27 to 46 ft. America's 2 unchab lenged leaders in thetr price range. BEEMER, CREE and TINI HOME. New trailert as lit- tle as % down. As long as 60 months to pay et § per cent te “p ARTS—STORE FE ‘el Parts-Service Open to 6 thru. Sales Open Eves, & Sun. P.M, - PONTIAC CHIEF A COMPLETE CHANGE IN BEAUTY AND CONSTRUCTION NOW ON DISPLAY AT TRAILER SALES. 4001 Dizie Hwy. 4 OR 3-1202 2830 8. Dort Hwy., Flint Savings $ $ oe PAY LIKE RENT Yes, we mean that now have most com TRA TILER EXCHANGE 5. Telegraph rr 23-3200 ~ OXFORD Trailer ae See Ever see a tratier 12 ft. high? DEER HUNTER SPEC, ~ 10 USED TRAILERS TO PICK FROM $195-$595, BUY NOW! See % here? 19 ft. high Oxford Trailer Sales Michigen bottle gas. Trailer parts and accessories Mile south of am, See on MM. 12 ft high, 47 ft. long See it here! a ALL-STATE TRAILE ry ¢ood condition Sleeps four oa. on ae 5 ee ee MINUM SPORTSMAN GENERAL AND SKYLIN 1956. Quality fray waren moderate price. Gem 2101 Dixie Hwy. Rent Trailer Space 79 MODERN AND SEMI - MODERN trailer spaces for rent. On school bus route. White Lake Trailer Park, North shore White Lake, 4111 a. Ra Milford MU '4- Lake BLUE HUBBARD SQUAGH. OR ‘cents @ pound, all sizes. Rd. FE 5-6660, oto TATOES 0e PER BU: APPLES Pot. 00 per ol — to Cirketon Oriel Rd. se left ist barn. Bring at POTATOES 0c Se PER BU. APPLES $1.00 per bu. Baldwin to ist house past Pecos wieeanaatcabeced Rd. Bring POTATOES, 7 CENTS A BUSHEL. a 8 first house eckenaw Ra., _fouth_of Granger Rd Sale Farm Equipment 76 SEE THE NEW 1956 MODELS Auto Accessories 80 Auto Glass Service 23 es sf #E Es ie 132_Oskiand Ave ____FE_¢-7000 Sa” toe T —_ venings ~ se Starters and Fenerators wees Rebutlt” os -oseeges Oaw Lots ‘ CLINTON CHAIN SAWS up. BWP Lo. $287 50 | 986 Oakland - Ave. Ph. ba J ef CLEARANCE © WE TAKE TRADE-INS V-8 ENGIN CREDIT TERMS DEPENDABLE PARTS AND Ree. eae, pues. bee VI rysier, Olds. Buick, A 40734 FE 1112) Sor cher. Wilye KING BROS. $ ECIAL YOUR LH DEALER PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE pL 8 Mine ech = snow ters. Jeri snow were, gy i Py cpment, 6507 Dixie Hwy, or OR 3-8506, FARMALL F 14 TRACTOR AND toals. FE 17-8000, JOHN DEERE bey PICKER. if jawn mower complete with leaf 1 pag LEE'S Sales & Service Briggs ist Une f : / | if in 32 PT” RIGHAR e new. Very clean, = and modem. Te Arcadia e HUTCHINSON © ! We - SCHRAM J Ure pagte 4 TRUCK OWNERS ares i) Cie ; ; : : as 4 tte te < £ i 3 é Wemrewete re Ss | —" A, a : = —_— ‘ - ~ _ For Sale Tires, .80-A| For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 Fee Selo Cars. ee For Sale Care, al See aur! i ee Lk pols a BIRMINGHAM De : SAVE | tad . a eS ‘powtium white wall -tires. For! aw.” a ~~... es Seip ras Ba tune’ | ren a eae mt¢) Stop SHOPPING, | sereuy ap quien cure tae] TOP : . ay ee a Sct eaten tae "GUARANTEED THAT NEW : ab MOB AND | ice, clean, tone blue. Radio, Here It-Is! Mercury "83 custom 4 door". $968 FS ; * feaw a he molded at ph vides Birming ; ' . Linco 82 Capri ‘ou Ge O ] i Oe 2 ae temo Fines ROUGET AND POTD, | Garland: PE sabe BRAND NEW | Fora a8, Sustom 3! door” $130 | L VER | eo DON’ T LETAH ARD - Shoes Also Su sro mow tres. FOR SALE BY OWNER ; i= "bp Sun vbues = , 1. SAVINGS Spe He 1955 Rambler ot a a 1 DEMONS ER t S WEATHER Wer Auto Service 81 ite SS" uloee rte coy eteade ew ake Bi | | es eet, Sermo WINTER’ ——— sgondition, #4. OR Siesd “alter j Cadillat "53 convertible . fos ! y woy 4dr... : eee : oes | ——— Station Wagon | “sts ob F ost, inc ' 1064 Plymouth Station, Warce. : SPOIL YOUR NEW G AR Fie ESTIMATE |, cn nr sporesiata. = au Mae cece | oS Biymcutn Reese T $1799 17 Ie WOODWARD | 98 RE ee ye “HARDTOP. Leave it in th Garage d BRAID. MOTOR R SALES) 3 ‘30 Nash ‘Muster apecial 4185.00 ° | ser ean BRMINOHAM, ' ee . ist rout x Taser Setter Mituataker a2yendive. edve it in tne ana : Qreasfat Be Pike! JACOBSON'S HUDSON DELIVERED —_/ | st OLDS "96 SEDAN: WAS yi05. * | 195) Ford 4 Man. wi a Buck, special sedan... Drive One of These an iNDiNG iN THE | _CO r 56's. . Guo ownet, One Mt jeny erosaitye. & ae ey ee es COMPLETE | “*\iiemerourr | 1954 Pontiac Star Chet | > cea gece om | Sey ins rns “BRIGHT SPOT’ 4. ene. , 100 Including the following Lincoln $1100 __« Catalina Hardto MOTOR SALES “3 Buick Skylark. full power sims : ' Sivootan Ree ONY. eerisie| equipment, Radio heater, ee te ye ecw Oe: Owner—12,000 Miles 32 8 MAIN BT. K 4 ete eae, tee : OPHOLSTERING AUTO.| | _ lon : $2 OLDS 98 HOLIDAY: $1295. See It! curr ION cure | Sa chen, 2 dr Powerglide.. $605 B ARG A prox sure a 22 AUBURN USED mre PRICED directional signals, over Caprese, hydre.. radio: heater. Spent a at 3 Ford 2 Gr. Sharp.......... go - c = 5 : - : ’ We ¥, 5 BTMOD ion cn eres cce: Foc Sele Motorcycles 83) oveR WHOLESALE | “"" "woogratd 9) ati Badal! "dora , HURON MOTOR As Your Second Car. POR PARTS, AND SERVICE ,ON JACOBSON’S HUDSON | 91, OGDS7 ss. RADIO. HEATER. Excellent condition, Beet SALES rebaviton Beiee Co, $tF cout] KELLE ‘ Oe aban sie, in PLYMOUTH DR _ i? BOWS | i srUDEBARER Va -GoMMAND -- - SEE > 1 100K 10,000 MILES, as po eared wane naemread a Weodved, himinghee, pM oe, al. Th S a S ‘als oo a ; NORTH CHEVROLET itso” PLYMOUTH. | Betutiful car. ese Second Car peci 4 T For Soe Bicycles 84 KOCH ME rae Stimeoiasiito__ |. 1984 Chev. Bel Air 2Dr. |FONHAS’ SL EBOOR “GY DRE | Woodward ot 13 Bile” Can't — epee 100 FORD. WHITE WALL TIRES, |'¥! tion. FE 9406 | Another 1 Owner Beauty | Pit "3 Sie? miles. 2 owner. is STUDEBAKER KER HARDTOP. i At Prices You | Bor's sc a = pile 8 Chrysier-Plymouth Dealer | per hub > Plymouth 4 dr... $695 1947 Buick, Like New SCRAP CARS OR CHEAP cans.| _sfier 6 FE 4, Lincoln $-1100 trans. Radio and heater. $695. Car, too. Hurry! DELUXE HYDRA. AND Access. | '53 Hudson Hornet. . . $895 ‘ 34511 i984 HUDSON WASP (SUPER) | ‘51, Ford 2 door. Automatic trans. SORIES, FE 23-1160, , 2d $835, 1947 Olds 2 Door, Hydra. ; 7 rE: CHEV. 1954 DLX. 2 DOOR SEDAN, | club Ls; tham 3 years| Radio and heater. New, paint, ; 53 Chev. fiaccaee« CALIFORNIA BUY CR loaded with extras, —_ to old. oR. 7173 after 6, . $405. : Po PONTIAC 3 DR. "RA. 53 Dodge v8 4 dr. i $895) 1949 Chevrolet Conv. Just . PE 3oev8 or PE rea core’ special 6600, Rai pee price, just ACOBSON'S = re 6d oe ee tio, heater, ete. $1750. OR 3-1465. 52 Dodge 4 dr....... $595 Right for the. Kids WEP Pay TOP DOLLAR FOR| your car down. Easy A.D. C. J MAZUREK itsa Sed ate a set '32 Ply. Clb. Cpe... $495 1950 Chevrolet 4 Door, Powerglide MMUNITY | ta. . | HUDSON & RAMBLER | — MOTOR SALES 595 Fadie tad beater M6 OM S384 | ft EN | , — COMM Haskins Chev, |. ce lls Geginew at south Bird, = dz, Radw, heater a Hydramatic:| Ford'O-Matic ... ao - "These Are All Good "81 Dixte -H Mis toe a : : _ | tees. *50 Buick 2 dr. ...... | : 0 OT ES | eee | SLE OS ERPELMETTER| | wezronneaD, (Oem Beker $cc $ue] Deeded Ca Pe . Main adio an condition FE 44400. i OPEN TILi, 19 P.M. iy SS RB g Ye Pras H On Thi % C, FORDOR, STAR. ‘ ve ran % PLYMO TDOOR. Va urr, is One AC, FOS MANY OTHERS TO. hing Do i ANTED eae bau LAKE ORION MOTOR BALES” Gua teed = Beate. Very clean inte} A New Low in Prices : | xtres. “2000, mies sensuliests CHOOSE FROM ao ng we iF ‘ear any make any model Too MM et Clarkston Ra. Sharp Used Cars LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES : . git Goll OO 54 mee 8. ; : , | BAGLEY auro pants|_———a8 GLENN'S = |___ Pete Save + | pinned Se was | 53 Dodge Pickup. 2005] ““TL pe LA ‘ $0219 170 BAGLEY : 2 Sone | ‘| Seppe areas Late Models | voror sates | Sar tas a Sie aia beige | SO GMC 196 ton. +... $350 nant ot 4 THE HIGH DOL ] BR Sr7 22.4" SS"; bew. 254 8. Saginaw St. «77 | Si PLYMOUTH SEDAN, ONLY PONTIAC STARCHIEF CUS | ’41 GMC Pickup ae $125] Fite tf Seite Serene wae | 3 aay rea porer, | “heaters aeromel ete re ce ine Retreat seesworis Fisse! prEMENSCHNEIDER | . 0 | fe me 6 "83 3 Studebaker. MI 43410, Birm. odward et is hile . : whee : C ' Mey cower SE eee, A AERTRT AMEE | preaggrhitts tlt eererg| 1951 Buick Roadmaster | shit ease eg rab Was | 282 S. Saginaw FE 29131 Jerome Olds-Cadillac , J. VANV EL cheap, Wunspertatien. Finance or | 22> sport coupe. Pewee Tieht a trans.| Hardtop With All the ings PONTIAC (STARCHIE CUS | 85 VOLKSWAGEN CONV” DE” TINTED: AND | fades sccepted. Trade today. ~ 1956 | sic. {owner ‘Low mie tue| Power Features. Very | jem Getsune cxiras,loghuding | _ dion. Fie Sie aa Cass at Orchard Lake > RBG SR Me Sacer | wast ane re Erk Wateresea Me) Con rataNethese) pe inaiee om | Grae tee meee | PPA ORR FE80488 DON'T BE A Bit > cana Chevrolet Mercurys M & H "Et eects eee "wopgare ae Per Cat Oteas ean Oar eens | 0890 11955 FORD 2 DR. YA SRUAEEAS", Sf, 908 Ms low ae USED CARS 1949 Olds 4 Dr. Sedan | SAVE UP TO $2, 078. fa | 1953 Chevrolet ; No Rust andItHasa || Fully fe Including Taxes and License |) . Que evupe with radio and best) =6°VB Engine. Here is 942. 70) i]- | 25 : [a oe Pax PUATER PLATES se Me . #705 Real Transportation — |}: : 4 . | H ASKINS 1982Chevrolet ~ . Per Month Your Car Is Worth $125 ‘ LEAD, SE7MATDSETEE GAN BORE | sede rib rain teter 713 : ot : : Make :. CHEVROLET THE SPOT CREDIT a . ” syye a =— County’ : eee ae Se 34 MONT to par | 1951 Chevrolet . P Month Wit Only $10 Down On These Goodwill Haskins Chev. yy . = Ter eet beers ) Ss ‘, Pre-Thanksgiving 678, Pitagie Veoh Mis oii Dixie 507 at M 15 Bob Frost . $505 Sg a. : 1954 Plymouth 2 dr. Fully Equipped, including | if Liga car is worth | u] SHEVROLET PANEL TROCK Ti Open hts +L Inc. ee Sess rain, tester, ad Take Your Pick suas, ry © sth with $10 tow Day Specials at Metel. Halton. 01 B. Bevery. “< Hydramatic transmission. een eee | OR SALE BYOWNER| Continental Sale idl thee Cheapies | The Retail Store QMO 4 SPEED, % TON. ae we Befare ‘nies Pe Lincoln-Mercury 1953 Plymouth Say sar on Cheapies Y _ cap . SMAZURER Mo" MOTOR sates ge a a Peay Dealer Brive, Tam Pedio. beater and BY) That Sure Beat Walking |] '54 Plymouth 2 dr. $899 49 Chev. 2 dr... .$144 | . iis CHEV. TON PICKUP FE | Taos an WORN S sali hanpg Ave. 108 Beek ore | a — Looked $599 50 Ford 2 \ur..... $199 1983 PONTIAC ; _ 1951 PONTIAC . a wes 2200 , * , * . saws FE TRAULATED | Cavkner “st Studebaker Mr e34is, Birmingham, Mich. Tudor = radio, heater and Dy- Oe occ cacess $899 50 Pontiac Sed.. - $199 Custom Dix. Catalina Deluxe 4 Dr. Sedan trailer. Single axie, sa com | _Birm, NU MERCURY GUGM PORDoR | ™ANO™ Wranem : 52 ral “Cb. Cpe. $499 "49 Plymouth 2dr. $144 -Radio, Heater and. Radio, Heater and CHEVIE, % TON . . “cond, Win consid seed oe gen $1795. . = 1950 $4 Ford C. Sedan $1344 50 Chev. 2 dr.. \ $199 | Power Glide Trans. Hydramatic Pe ion. _tar-ée down payment, PE «oust ee 1950 Buick HUDS or \: i 7 : ; DODGE CONV. ‘0s. You Ph. OL 19711 Tudor with radio and heater.| — JUDSON 52 Stude. Hardtop $399 "SQ Dodge Sedan. $199 $1 295 $595 a4 |: For Sele Cars -91| Esmuic’ Ser, manseor to ent wis| “rom OnE aan 3 YEARS #46/ Looks and Runs Godd |] °54 Ford 2 dr..... $944» a : we _ | _& GOOD PLACE TO BUY. 1953 Dod 132 De Soto '49 Hudson Sedan. .$99 + Seagal ° 1952 MERCURY 2 DR. $10 DOWN | e : ’ i 'S6 Plymouths area ot ea os -ifsoewarémurmingnam, aa Coronet Va Convertibie A really Snalp-4 Woe top 50 Nash Sedan.. $144, = wage bree Sed 12Dc6Ok j Wontnees ‘| Tl NasH WAS 9445, NOW $803 . fe) : : dard $49 Down | ~BeRSerrit | abaatetiensste™ | 1053 pontiac 1949 '53 Plymouth 2 dr. $644 Convertibles hitewall Tires Radio, Heater : Woodward at 13 Mile is i ' FP FORD Pa COUNTRY BOUIRE 5 OWE ee aa Ra Tudor with radio, heater and Hy- STUDEBAKER 51 Ford 2 Gc cess $299 °S3 Buick Conv $999 . Fully Accessorized Syncro-Mesh Trans. ‘$59 Per Month | sstion, wagon. 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Toby David Wild Game.” Pi ils, A Sh Y / ‘Den meteoe| “ees Rite ww aaty | CELE Gur Mune a! woAR Birth Rou 5 |e AO cen Steve Alien igtal rmy oes) = By BOB THOMAS other locales. He said the govern- es ews eet 2 Shine | WRON, WRON Opera orman| and Sacklike Dresses HOLLYWOOD @ — Flush with ; | hob and Ray’ W0:90—WIR Arthur Gedfrer| Soot, (2) — Weathervane and a wit ment hes promiced full cocpern eTy Pumetenn” ep att 1:00—WIR, Jim Vinal a il Mediiatieas. Are Shelved success in’ films with real-life| tion. © Mi-f a . : "Neca cas 0 ware gooned eve welt tg News, =, TUESDAY MORNING heroes, producer Aaron Rosenberg] What about a star for “Ata- @Redio oy Sports WEte Bie. f Rlcrese Wisk, Reve, Gentil ‘Binge WFO, Meum pontioe Party |*:50—(4) Today's Farm Report By EMILY BELSER is heading for Turkey and his most] turk’’? © Tape Recorders Bowe | SRL. News, YanKuren | 1:98--WIR, Musto 10:80 WJR, Arthur Godtrey |6:55—(2) Meditations HOLLYWOOD (INS) — After 20/ambitious biography yet. “Any strong leading man would © Record Players ee kets WBE Nowa Mickey wens] Tue, Detralt Weekday |7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning <6 ts eeetione, Jody eee be good,” he replied. “Marionill © inter-Comm Syteme z n CRLW Mary Morgen Show , n't| Brando would be ideal, so would Bes pte an eee arse | EE tee Re GE Fe Sanat Uae Pt & Mary Font [om ~ tt oe caer Rnb or mearod ©. Syotame _ WOM, News, Spanish Hour| Ware ee ci the Town | Seow Coffee wih Cem | WEON, Bron Gat celtme|8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. - |from radio—will hit the television 5° mp7, he would be the fair. KE 9:30—WJR, Guest House WiBK Shorr #:00-—-WJR, Jack White te WIR Arthur Gedtrey/§:30-—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) screen as a dramatic actress, {haired boy of Universal-Interna- REMINGTON-RAND | BLA Wwe. Marwan ae WPON. Zee and’ Orville WETE “Oesood News, Wolt] WHITE Comsence’ ” | Wixie Wonderland ee 8 tional. In the last year he has ADDING MACHINES 5 garcia penn eee ie _Heinline ‘Gaw aga vid | CKLW, § Star News tht Remeer Reem = - ecuad os ee tee PRINTING CALCULATORS i RADIO TV Ww. Shorr WXYZ, News, Top of Town| WJBK. News, Gentile, Binge) WJBE, News, rom George Judy, who has all the private out the two biggest money- BRANCH SALES wey Bete, Sor CKLW. News, Sports WCAR, News Wee Bows S00 Theater life instincts of a female Pagliac-| makers in the company’s 43-year 3149 W. Huron 8:00 WIR, Bing Crosby WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr| _WPON, News WPON, News, Party 9$:25—(2) Detroit Newscast. will portray just that when she = and SERVICE . WEY Show Worl. —iinse—won anaes Wwo" bob anon ywa, Detroit Weekday |9:39—-(2) Love Story. yr tomorrow on NBC's | Matinee tistory. 100 Pentinc Siete Monk Bldg. FE 4-5791 SHAE se Tel Bln] Bein Hannon | SRE Seeriaa® MO] BANE Rest TE oxy (0:55-(0) Faye Blzabeth [Theater ) No, 1 MOVIE NOW aalbcoms | ee News, Room) CKLW, Mecoy wae coe . y weak Rate || 18:00-—-(2). Garry Moore Show. (4) She'll also get the first kiss of | The first was “The Glenn Miller : ‘wwa toe Menger «| WON, in 'Reserve | WPON, Riso "n'” Ghine Poatise Party | Ding Dong School. theatrical Mle from handpeme |StOrY.” which U-I expects to draw a wave. Perestone TUESDAY MORNING 9:00 William Ghesbee a rig White: /|10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. © Douglas Kennedy, her romantic |!° million dollars throughout the DRIVE-IN | Seer: [ere | re Be eee ea nec” [tates Sect (rt ea How : ; : . now is “To ) o00—w Jack Corson ctw. Rooster “Chu WoAR, —wae WoAR, — Georee | 11:00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio “In all my years in show busi-| the Audie Murphy story which the PARKING a, jour JBK. News, Gentile, Ringe] WPON. News Magic Carpet] WHOM Hews 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich ness,” Judy admitted, “I've never! studio says will exceed that figure | 11:58—(7) News Ace. been kissed. by anything but &/by » million. And Rosenberg has your disthne te Pe ee 8 Tr a |__ TUESDAY AFTERNOON hives. I think it's time to change|~The Benny Goodman Story” ING PROBLEMS. just drive eleht ep 1 ay’ s Le evision | TOG TCIINS ~ -|memtn woot lan te te all that. I want to be something warming up in the bull pen: | te our front door” drop ef your siuatng nessee Ernie. (7) 12 O'Clock . 2 a 8. é ; > seconds! Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Comics. ; “] I ted WE GIVE 12:16--(2) Love of Life | lie arsonongy cee — nga Chanel 2-WIBK-TV Channel 4—WWI-TV Channel —WXYZTV Channel 8—CKLW-TV [1 5-@ do serious drama. Why, once RED anee—e) Evers, Sun On even wanted to be a tragedienne . a / TONIGHT’S TV HIGHIAGHTS a farm hand. Edward Andrews, |12:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (1/500 T sae Luise Rainer do tha STAMPS €00—(1)—Cowboy G-Men. Russell|¢:30—(7) — Trouble With Father George Matthews star. (2) — De- Feat) eae at were. ™ (great emotional telephone scene in Hayden in of Ghosts.” (9)| The Erwins in “Hot Rod.” (4)—| cember Bride. Lily tries to right| Tow. (9) Magic of Music “The Great Ziegfeld.’ ” Turkey ~Circle 9 Theater. Roy Rogers) Jack Harris Show. Music. (2) —| a wrong involving a shirt and/12:45—(2) Guiding Light A080 eure stars, (4)—Sonny Eliot. Variety| Invitation winds up in a Chinese movie|1:00-—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color- quiz. ae = Pan en oy ite es ON see 6 CaS Se eee Pome. 0) Fae an erase whe bet tet — = tea | Strange Bed.” mother-in-law. "|1:18—(4) Fun-to Reduce same bills with such heart throbs G25—(0 Serta, BM Fleming. ()|"Ro Oe) wanes Tem nd OSie./tacee—(0)—Ghery Stadio, “The Wis-/ UE —(O Ged Coaking. (9) News, ise Come Remove oS 339 W. Huron (Corner of Pelmer) eothermen. Everett Puppet comedy. (9) — The Fal-| ness.” (9) — Boxing. Feather-| Judy con. Charles McGraw tries to| weight bout: Bobby Courchesne|!*8—(2) Girl Talk - squawk about, od me woo girl from ‘killer whom she/ ys. Miguel’ Berrios. (2) — Studio|®*®0—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4)/ as fight the traditions of thousands of loves in “Kiss ‘Me Not.” (@ —| One. “The Judge and His Hang-| Hour of Shows. (1) Stars on} Asked if NBC intends to glamor-| a7. ‘plus the sultan and. the Hish School Cours When Y Need} Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal. Dr. " ize her for her exciting new role, ou 5 a ne on aoe the raucous-volced comic shook her in order to modernize his Hudson, who never remarried) Charles Korvin, Kurt aa a0 2) Linkletter Houssparty ade country af HOme |’ inie! after his wife's death, tells why| Policeman dies in Switzeriand|3*®—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC head sadly and said: = c |e Sere wd meee dom Tale ee ee, Praca gin ee ua, | ote tay tas geet ao :98—(T) —I Search Adven te a mug ou e stars in “The Ann Talbot Story.”| #9 nan Reus ta, _Aave®-|3:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show know there are two things Fl |cance today. Turkey is a strategic ine RE oom Mi lgemmyiner = on (2)—Lassie. Jeff and Gramps) fons hee & 3:55—(9) News never have te worry about—get- |nation, being next to Russia. Its are startled to learn Ellen Mil-| 4, oe aha: eta coe 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Jus-| ting old or tile way I look.” friendliness to the West is due to lontdad SEE ler has dinner date with young) Whisth for the Chel Maen] tice Colt. {OA Date WIGh LA) Say te aatgiped ot thn prospect Amtare. He felt that Western 7 sheriff in “The Rival.” peo lrg Rd yung of shelving her famed size 10 high-|"1' the nor) eno), oe nee any tees teieons Gon 10 Ome STATE [ities weltrcatcomuet at | Ee? ot Sm © Pet i a ere og eet ™ | wean wgeoe eines ease “scheme to get million dollars)’ Past bouts. 4:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. St Gre sneeeed Rosenberg admitted he was also wna me ond —— left to Marion and George Ker- 11:60—(7) — Soupy’s On. Variety; (7) Auntie Dée’s Rascals, (2) and inch pigtails. jattracted to the story because Meme ..occcccses treeeteeneererecteecseces AQ® sovsesece by in “Legacy. Lied starring Anne with Soupy Sales. (9) — National On Your Account. e “Ataturk was a very attractive Address .. . * City soon enews Sete. .cccrs cen Jettreys, Robert Sterling, (9) —| News. (4)—News. Paul Williams,|4:45—(4) Modern Romances ee ee man and loved women.” He said <2 | ‘ | ()—News. Jac s:00—(1) bs. 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[20 intimate tables for 80 intimate him above everything.” - © = jand bowing in the wind. ‘night, black and thick with rain.| Here in the black marble dining|giners now take the place of| Im return, for the few final years} Amid all. these, But I am splendidly secure, sip-jroom, with its glass walls looking/.. and his dame. __ of their love affair, she and her|staircase rises ping wine and eating pizzas in thejout over the private swimming). immediate family, father, mother|ground to the darkened onetime love palace of Benito|patio, the two of them once dined/% CENTS IN U, 8. and sister, were given this modern-|the upper floor, It was . | Mussolini. jalone. In America, we sometimes per-|jistic marble mansion high on ajstairway that Benito DUAL CONTROL A macabre idea, perhaps. In the cool tight of the enormous} petuate the homes of departed’ no- hill over Rome, After Clarettarhe wanted to visit his THOD + * * Bohemian cut:glass chandeliers, |); : we jand her benefactor died in dis| Now it belongs ME . ; ‘ble or notorious citizens by label sn Senate tenend the Wille County Wide Pick-Up and | But the wine is dry and the|their unpopular devotion reflected) tees “Mie abeieion” end grace, t nuly vi Who wants to rent sear i Stedeute pizza is tangy and Benito’s days) in the fabulous floor-to-ceiling mir- —— meee, to established restaurateurs. tragedy for a night lestructions 7 Days a Week jof ambition and amour are over. walls they too drank wine. allowing tourists to roam through pig IN BOUDOIR “Ah, ee is short. Fame Michigan Driver | t's «restaurant now, this | — me em: —— The boudoir of ill repute is now|i"6- A Fivaderci, Duce. Training _Eeeat vila whice the stunt, we State Police Give’ t naty, obviously, it costs much/tgy ale OM | . . more. The least costly meal one) : FE 4-5668 he died with, Claretta Petaect. 35 A nolicatiOns _|can order at Mussolini's expense| Besides the elaborate | dining) SS, thors aekng 15% EB. Lawrence, Pontise Perhaps out of respect for the : . | (figuratively speaking) im this. ro-|Teom on the first floor of the. two- Sire with in oon | power that once charged this hill- fo F 1 ] ] Vacancies mantic emporium is the cost of a/Story building, there is a down- oe coe dinner at the Waldorf. But no one|Stairs “main salon” which resem- <= . Pontiac State Police Post re-|objects; the food’ and legends are|bles a Hilton hotel lobby more " cruiters, interviewing applicants|so satisfying to stomach and cur-|than classic Roman architecture, y 7 this month for the 200 vacancies iosity. . It’s ‘ceiling is 50 feet high, in State Police ranks recently cre- sported rble columns, We've Move dd) | iis rciceince sites] serie cutee te wuatng | Prac gion, lating : thoy Mh ae onion Sy Cg par vt | St nt ey of Rome an | qualifications. all Mussolini's reported mis- | Mussolini's “forum. “And we're interested in more,"'| , » Cm ray was the only! In the center is an illuminated a spokesman said.’ ‘other woman” that even the (crystal fountain, behind which a . a Duce’s wife, Donna Rachele, com- |small string ensemble plays cock-| citer merase was, ap | coded to be his erent Hve- [all muse Legislature, following okay of al “and though most Ttatians would Outside this Mussolint «made ‘salary boost by the State Civil condemn illicit relationships,” she|grandeur, is some heaven-made | Service Commission. 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