' é « é } i ' f \ e- ave . 4 3 ee \ “S° THE PONTIAC PRE . Wath YEAR * kk keke PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY; DECEMBER 24, 1954—36 PAGES ‘France Rejects | ’ : , ee . Noe Santa Has a Big Job at This Ho Fields Granted : . | , White Christmas Unlikely - - Ld for Pontiac and Vicinity 3 _ + "(From Our Wire Services) | In song and story, and in the warmth of the heart, : » As in. bygone years, the occasion will be observed in vi ‘ many ways—the carols, the brilliant decorations, the Arm sparkling trees, exchange of gifts, the warm handshake aes : record numbers today and rail bets putting on additional facilities semnly | Nativity Scene ies in Tampa Adds and eature ‘govern- Extra F Christmas holiday. ment close to disaster, . GI's Son Advises Santa: || A white Christmas was forecast} In a spectacular reversal ‘If You Need Money, My A pai of the bawegy Lakes and during the early hours of a, Dad Is Loaded Exigiand regions, but the| the morning the Assembly a Sos rn ae moved half-way toward rate — : a — sca agli ge mean Se ee a a . a ? snow ts predict | 10 amission of Wen ea vrobabty be enty |10,the Atlantic pact and the Brus- ‘ inch and should |! ret = pata 2 + 4 falls. S00W-| form center of showdown battle — : a 0 : Predicted for teday (nex: week with the life. of the ~ A Oo ghaaae administration at > will be President Ei In the hours between midnight . spending 1. pagename obs potion Bap ton rg & vote of 280 to 258 on its first a 4 their parents, Maj, and| &* Previding for admission of ‘ Eisenhower. West Germany inte NATO; and i : : ; Pentise Press Phote - : rs. Eisenhower's the admission of West Germany ft " } MALE MAJORITY—Santa Claus will indeed be busy tonight at e ‘ mother Mrs, John §. Doud, of Den-| Bresels pact, or western Hare- : the home of Mr. and Mrs, Granville Morse, of 2195 W, Maple Rd., " : Nite pean union, le ul ve Birmingham. The Morses have eight children—all. boys. The boys ones. -e, ssf Ee ee | &. fre P pa Da TE gomaibey trene ger 2.P Pierre Mendes-France pictured above with their parents are: Top row: Patrick, 4, Thomas, 6, we backoest bre Ti wo He y , is | the Little White House, tesoed et Ub tor teen de- “ and Peter, 7. Middle row: Michael, 12, Mr. and Mrs.’ Morse, | 9 . pray eae jor z See Highlights of other Christmas ob-|manded a vote of confidence on =. on Tap for Ike Sse sit Siow "sane i te "| aving 74 Dead /oteemeiiemic| Ga _ SR — tera; ot wertd | Hot Springs, Ark.—A candlelight | week and made ‘it cleat he would ' “4 7 ase. con , i is Yokohama | procession down a mountainside |stake the life of his government President, First Lady to City’s Churches Aire Ready) tirope’s wild Storm tiara ead nS | oie on Pan 2 ca |, sop th Pat em Unwrap Gifts Tonight . H , Fails . @ A> : voting trend suddenly and ap- yee: reat” (for Christmas Services 20d, Pas | . ~r # (Only Snow Flurries by Rm oF rey AUGUSTA, Ga. (INS)—President| Pontiac churches will celebrate the birth of Christ with) tonpom pope's fi, ote ar i" — narte f Holida One contains te Eisenhower meree ding = special Christmas services tonight and tomorrow. ited. today, lien t, ae pag or y the apt wr ng ris “ St wasn’t a material preseat : ee in Suitertand, the big wine) eet Ay nes mene sre (New Sheppard Trial the gift ' the night by avalanches and most wenderful Christmas ? » : Bx, 8, mre rale| sit we oe contrat. | Hearing Scheduled poprietting it with the outside) pon wi Soviet Executes 4 Aides “sera arpen his wife three years ago. They had| CLEVELAND #®—Judge Edward of Beria, Imprisons Two |= "eee ar a ero hey |, CLEVELAND «Ju MOSCOW (INS)—The Soviet government announced | fataity tinjarell : aint "Snowiatis were (rome with their daughter Con-|Dr. Samuel: H. ee to life} today that former Minister of State Security Viktor 8. | he app leép over the Pyrnees. — | ack Stoned motion for’ . , driving be But this year Connie is in Israel | "ext Thursday on a Abakumov ree of his aides have been shot by 8 1 soway. , Persons died in West! ith her husband, Sgt. William F. | ew trial, firing sq “accomplices” of the late Lavrenti P.| Eawin BM Se Fr Bente Bartlett of North Branch and her| The motion was filed yesterday Beria. young son, Carl Gregory. by attorneys of the osteopath con- | Township yas . stetday | pene ys Rocks Eureka | answered the telephone. | of his pregnant wife, Marilyn. “against the Soviet government and Communist Party” ceived yesterday, tien ee. Calif. @—The most! 4t sounded lke it was « mil amen atenng ST bs on orders issued by Beria, one-time head of the Soviet | *"¥™ ®Y ® car PMR ee on coca | ae cates eany, Ut en Weteee cized the grand fury that indicted secret police who was executed a year ago. | 4 cactrest ¢ | a Na er Tuesday | were clese te my heart ..- 1 | sheppard on a first degree mur- The governmen a1 -o—————— rand claimed two a . A felt nary greg ne talked te Connie, Bill oes der charge: declared newpaper, nouncement, quoted by the | trom Gees take | ee eS 4 Sues we P| They called to say radio and television coverage of i T grace after Georgi Malen- | driving to work with rd i immediate report of new) Christmas” from the land of ihe case led to a verdict “in : acta tet Along nt kov became Premier. | Self, 19, of Corunna, controt, Wamag Jesus. That was the most won- | fuenced by passion and preju- : U. Komarov and M. Likha-| He and his five former aides | Ses ah oals killed. “4 1 Today's P got.” cow ee hev had been tried by the | “Te accused of framing the so-| in ay s rress | m cnev n by e a : od . } George 5S. Smith, 53, of Adrian | Bill is with the army attache’s ° _ Soviet Supreme Court sit- | called “Leningrad case” in which, | dieq yesterday in Monroe, eight ~~ —~ Gee RESPITE S: ledfice tn the US. Embacay to Tol Press Will Publish ting in Leningrad and sen- Tass said, “a number of govern- hours after his car smashed into) Center, Bégib--.-..........-----% | Aviy, They live in Zahalla, ai No Editions Saturday | tenced to death ment workers were illegally ar-|a parked truck near Dundee. rt NM coins skctna ys 30s - . | Cc eatn. Cherch News... 56 .0sccerseeeee 4, § | suburb. | The announcement added briefly Tested and falsely accused of the) Robert Tyson, 22, of Farmington,{ Comtes oo... cesecsernyreceeesss * |. wesiel cubed w wim 1 Saturday is Christmas Day, a : that the sentences had been car- | &"#vest crimes against the state.” | was fatally injured last night when | E°SAMG: Soe co'000°00000°"°""".'S tated to them, who wouldn't be,” | aiéay eBeerved Gireagheut the : ried out by shooting | The soviet news agency added) his car crashed into another car) Coeanty News... .ccccccsserecceees: % | nen of city 00 Sat Christian world as the annl- A prison sentence of 15 years | ‘at the court “also established | on M15 just north of Ortonville, in| P&tece™ yg '**rctrrrroe snag said. ; '| Versary of Christ's birth. In was imposed on S. I. Chernov and|™4"Y other instances of framing | Genesee County. Lewrente, David........+-. 00.0000 . |= ordet that its employes may | United Press Photo one of 25 years on ¥. Brober-|°2%s in criminal violation of the |" John Ballentine of Farmington, | Seevtes" ncwis-scisc00002..".""--o8 |gyenamy head te Cholttann,” | Raves part in the sbecrvance of | TAKING NO CHANCES—Brent Lee Hottman, 19 months old, of onan ye , | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) | a’ passenger in Tyson's car, was! Sports .....:ccsecesesseeer %s, s,s [everyday should be Christmas,”| ie day, the Preus will not pub- | Sari Mateo, Calif. is taking~no chances tonight and will have the pee iy = | seriously injured in the accident.| Fy"s'meais Prorgume...... sae |e Sale tah © paper on Saterday. Reg. | replace snd chimney clean and lick for an important visor, was named minister vs. Newman's Variety Gift Shep! He was feported in critical condi-| Witeow, Eerf.........-...-..-» 8 | ° a war editions will be resumed | There is another cleaning job scheduled for Mom, water, — oy of state security in 1946, but fell | Tricgrapn, "tS Orehert Lake Peer tice in Hurley Hospital, Flint Women's Pagei...s0.th 14; Chimes oat Oop, | Monday, when this project is finished. . = + he Pontiac Press and Our Kimployes ; 4 ea al = - i \ He Met : a J } vet wi f ee oe * 7 " ‘ ‘y " ' z A ‘ or ves ¥ | a4" i] ey : EON 1 € 3-4 3- THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954" — 4 iad ; Sa a ¥ dayiin F Residents ‘ . sill Can ae | ‘ j _ : ’ : A Ea cS A Mx £ *s re yet ee = Fe Mr nas e Ed w Bin Enter . ¥ oes 4 pen Ses BIRMINGHAM—'Twas the night | by the Rev. Emil Kontz at 11 a.m. before Christmas . . . but still not | 4! First Baptist Church on ‘When too Jate.f@ enter the Junior Cham- | Christmas Comes to Stay.” ber of Commerce “Our Brightest' The Rev. Howard Allwardt will | Christmas” lighting contest, ac- deliver “A Christma’ Message of be aah ae eae Te ag ‘ is The charges brouxist against cording to Claude Kidd, president. | Paul” at 8 and 11 a.m. services tee ne ee Te ee ie ae ae |Abakumov and his five former Entry blanks will still be avail- at Ow Shepherd Latheran | j c. % ad ¥: ‘* © ‘ ‘ | aides closely paralleled thosé on , ¢@ble Monday at the Detroit Edison | Church PB Set Shi which Beria was purged a year | Co. or Chamber of Commerce of-| Christmas, carols and an anthem isa one tse 4 AS i | fices, with judging to follow on | will follow Rev. Reginald Becker's : P - aa ae , > i > dl is ; sy wept bey ng hes cm : Tuesday. .Five prizes will be|11 a.m. sermon on “The New 7 = |, ~~ %. Rae ey > : oe ae inal subversive group that carried : awarded to families who turn out | Life,” at Emibury Methodist! ™ a - hs ‘ ? . “| | out Beria’s orders” and of ' : door lighting displays. -* @ « ; Tie ie teemeney Company | i Cha F. Platz - of .Virginia is proud to Only religious scenes will be ee , accused not only || 4; Wayne Yager as one of its Service for Charles F. Platz, 30, ) 7 ay ag . ) tn The Maple-Weotwand to |VC% President in charge of sales | si hati af commie sak Gouar hus been sentia prise, The Maple-Weodward in- | tor Michigan Limestone & Chemi-| & “— tovesetion ts to be weed M © | 2) Co.,- Detroit, will be held at | : a er at. Be : : Ms . e~ es ‘way dividing Une tor the other | p.m. Monday at the Manley ! ; i Y a resident of Golinnd’ Gouate tar Th semen , owns his home and is married. | g Lt f i a 3 ; = ; . His children are now married | prises, af donated by local mer. | poiiey Funeral Home with burial | | ‘Teday’s announcement said the | pl Vogue && te Quand: | chants. |in White Chapel Memorial Ceme- PRESS SAROLERS—Empioyes of the Pontiac Press took time, ; i Festiee Prev Pots | persone “falsely accused” by || iather of $ children. : A friendly community spirit and tery, Mr. Platz, who died today | "0M their tasks of putting out today’s paper during the forenoon to Gates and Donna Anderson. Front row, Juanita Verch, Loretta Shelton, | Abakumov had been “fully re- ire ae is wri a beautiful city is what Jaycees after a short illness, had lived at !!8te to Christmas cardls sung by this group of girls. In the | Janet Guoin, Coral Stanley, Wanda Thompson, Shirley Wood, Jackie | established as Sovier citizens.” Sauencl Liceeumen st Un Ee hope to accomplish through their 1305 S. Bates St group above are, top row left to right, Gerry and Sue Schaad, Betty | Kroeplin and Kathy Ellibee. | The ‘Tass report added that the || derwriters. annual contest, Harry Fike, con-| He is survived by one daughter, : _ . | , ~ aes — announced in open court PP eee «| one of De sues test chairman, said. Kidd added | Nancy Jane of Birmi m; one | ° H ; H a lasting from Dec thet qutrieg tis year have te-|sioter, MA. Joseph Pongiase “ Funeral Monday Laughead, Pals Churches Planning |Man Waives Examination | titer © hearing, Insti 52g Ay creased more than 25 per cent two brothers, Clarence and Earl, above last year. | all of Rogers City. . Are Going Out : on Charge of Larceny the ‘audience inthe cour Ss of This World Yule Services Here | awe ru, o 04! mit i : i : 5 “1 wish 4 Greet one .and { et ne penne al . — i : cow urisancs ped ty Boor White Yule Unlikely, for Ross Tenny CHICAGO (UP) — ate, Darty|__ ‘Catia From Page One) _|snintion yesterday of lacey “Junk Mail’ Handling |} *! © Yer Meuy, Coane. ommiss | .|from an,auto charge, and was|, se ‘ayne Yager Sgt weg oy gel ons Martin, whose predicted tidal | *#id at 6, 7:30, 8:45, 10, 11:15) hound over to Oakland County|in Experimental Stage | oe ‘ ; . 30 ‘Christmas | arent gear of ante’ Says Weatherman Oi! Company Manager | wave Gés't come off tact Toseday, |S 17s Staaten Conan ott Cuca Court for arraignment Jan.| wasiINGTON @—-A Post Oitice | law provides fines of up, to $100! | Dies From Injuries in (aughead will get out of this|>esin their Christmas “Midnight |” ize was unable to furnish a $500 | D¢Partment spokesman says the | A 90 days in jail. ‘(Continued From Page One) | : tonight Carol. Service at 11 p.m. tonight.| bond set by Royal Oak Justice | bandling of “junk mail’ ee; |ath be telowed by thy 20h an| Teck Accident Se siv'a: wediieed The Rev. Cari W. Nelson will| Hendrik J. Smit and is being held | experimental stage, wi | In gomes played this past week | nual pageast in a natural amphi: Funeral service for Ross P.|trom her “apace brother” thet bring the message “A Great and) in Oakland County Jail until his| {al conclusions yet | league, Eirat Methodist took a {1 are duc | "| Tenny, 56, of 208 Cherokee Rd.,| she, Laughead, and other fellow | MiEMY Wonder.” the St. Paul| “Oakdale Gardens Police said | ™anent | to 21 victory over the First Bap-| Boston—Two groups of bell ring-| Will be held Monday at 2 p. m. | believers will be “lifted up” from | tutheran Church will have their| Pruitt was implicated in the theft : ie toein. |£r8 will tour Beacon Hill. They will from the First Congregational | ‘he carth at exactly 6 p.m. CST traditional Christmas Service ‘at 7| of a suit trom a cleaner's truck | raion Fa ring Christmas carols on English| Church with the Rev. Malcolm |‘"™'S" tonight with the three choirs sing-| in that city Nov..24. Southfield Methodist scored 59 hand bells cast in Whitechapel officiating The lifting process will take | ing Christmas Carols. Tomorrow ! ___ points te Hely Name's 23 and | where-the—Lib- if Z j Fiz! g : F : there | Piste 98 the front_lawn other—| morning the Rev. George J._Mab-! home in suburban Oak Park, the | der will preach at the Festival e | an the Sparks-Griffin Funeral! 53-year-old grandmother said. Christmas Service at 10am. at ’ Sp i et i we hay ed Jerr nae“ ve| mrt na tonnes | let Christmas Eve 3 a .%26 score over St. James) up of ber grandchildren Pontiac General Hospital from it~ | wait to be lifted up,” she said. Eve from 8:30 te 9:30 at the (Continued From Page One) ee Ree / | Episcopal, with First Presbyterian| Sam Valley, Idaho — Several | juries he suffered Tuesday when Dr. Laughead, 44-year-old First Christian Church. The c09- | 9y down from W. to help thets i scoring 30 to 18 over Holy Name. | hundred skiers wit race dows | pinned between two trucks at the Michigan State’ College physician, gregation ly asked to bring gifts | ji1, sng gay grade symbolizing i. ‘Vacationing Y members will! Dollar Mountain on Christmas |L. H. Cole Oil Co. yards. made no imntediate comment on| food wrapped in white. These | messages which must go to hold 4 checker tournament at the Eve in a spectacular torchlight Born in Big Rapids May 30, 1898. | whether he thinks he'll lebrate | Will be used in Christmas bas- ant th. a Y house at 2 p. m. Monday, with| precession, he was the son of Charles H., and | Christmas in outer kets, ome asl ; . , A West Point cadet homew ard | to Luctile M LaCore and had been Laughead has returned here with | The traditional Carols and Can-| bound for the holidays got a sur. | a for 30 years. . _| choir members the second his wife and three children from | dielight Service will begin at 8) prise lift from the President yes- woansae vacationing ape year’s Parade of Carolers through Lege noc pica Shahn Lansing, where his sister has start-|P-™. at Grace Lutheran Church! terday in the buxuriously-fitted leges other schools here | he heart of the city. The carolers das & Cie 08 Ge ed court action to get him com-| With music by the three choirs.| new Columbine HI which flew | ‘ honored at several churches lelad in old-time cost , also | "tte oes ro mitted to a mental institution. The Rev, Otto Schultz states that) the Eisenhowers from Washing: — ng Student gap ogi travel by bus to sing pry xe lhe ot | go! Jhagaicaped —— ath bonapery a Christmas Day Communion Serv-} ‘ten to Augusta. Methodist Church at 9:30 and 11) @ut-ins fices and institutions and. especially . oe entian et ten fame with the) ‘The cadet, First Classman Wil- Winston-Salem, N. C_—Thousands for his work with people nv ate recept new members. | liam G. Peters, stopped by the Mil- | a. m. services. of ‘ his young _| A Christmas cantata “A Star in), ; worshipers will gather in Mo- ' ; itary Aw Transport Service ter- ; At First Presbyterian Church | ravian churches for the traditional Mr, Tenny attended Western e the Sky” will be given Sunday | minal in the capital hoping to catch will there will be 2 4:38 p. m. st | Christmas Eve love feast services| State Teachers College at Kala- af Cleaning Plant evening at 7:30 at the Silvercrest . plane going somewhere near his | Our wish for i ' dent Communion service for | dating back to 1771. The custom| mazee and the University of _ | Baptist Church. ‘home of Albany, Ga. - Merry college, high school and junior also includes showing visitors; Michigan, earning degrees in ed- Authorities today are investigat-| “Prince of Bethichem" will. be. He ended up aboard the Colum- | M. c. sipte 8=—s New ‘Year. ,- high youth, followed by a re- through old Moravian houses, serv-| “ation at both schools. ee anaes ae circa sunday DY | bine having « friendly chat with the | ? ception. ing Moravian sugar cake, coffee) 4 veteran of World War I, he | *#ablishment Wednesday night | the choir at Marimont Baptist. | President and first lady, who gave VOORHEES - SIPLE FUNERAL HOME The Rev. Harold C. DeWindtyot } “#4 cookies, 'taught in Flint public schools and | When fire caused an estimated) All Saints Episcopal Church will 4 similar lift in their ‘motorcade | ous be Sty bolas | que 0h Gant Kirk in the Hills Church will hold oe in 1924 came to Pontiac as super- | 44mage of at least $1,000. hold a service of Holy Baptism at | recently to two Marines on leave. | a open house at the manse i Bethlehem, Pa.—A huge lighted | intendent of Industrial Education. Pontiac Fire Chief Max W. Wells | 5 this afternooi. Tonight at 10:38, | ne | college and preparatory school | ros has been erected atop South ie was named superintendent of | *8d a broken window and a forced |& service of Christmas Carols and é students from-8 to 10 p. m. At| Mountain at the edge of the city. | the Oakland County Juvenile Home | 4°0r led him to believe the blaze Holy Communion is ieiggagecain | 4 p. m. a family vesper service | of visitors have come |i, 1999 and remained there until in the Marless Cleaners, 20 W. a message by the Rev. C. George | will be held. |to the city ‘nightly to see it, as 190 when he was appointed head | Montcalm St. was started by some- | Widdifield. There will be a cele- * * ¢ well as other elaborate decorations of the Boys Vocational School at | Who entered the building il- bration of Holy Communion and Post-Christmas services at |i" the city. Lansing. He left this post after two | sally. | the singing of hymns at 10 Christ-| —————— ~ | Rodanthe, N. C.—Seafaring folk ears and returned to Pontiac to|_, The fire was reported by an un-| mas morning . . on the Outer Banks, an Adlantic | Cnter cis Waadae | identified man who said he was | Condemnation Price | barrier reef, have their celebra-| oe walking past the establishment) ‘The human heart pumps five to tion on Old Christmas or Eiphnany, 5U'Viving beside his widow are | when he noticed flames inside the six quarts of blood through almost Jan. 6. Just before then Old Bull, |'¥° children, Beth and Robert at | building. '4,000 circuits in the human body. ls Set at $51,142 | villager wearing a papier mache Mme. Alse surviving are one sis) —-—— ad oa Dl. goes around below: a an, au w POSOSSSSSESSSSSS DSSS DDT by | The famfly would appreciate \ se mocecmeae, | Extra Feature Added | friends making memorials to their | o A It the Southfield ‘Township | '"& to the children they had better. 2 (Derry 3 a =af Y 0 A. Cram, attorney for the owner, sa school district decides to tema | be good for Christmas. and C. Bartlett of Lansing and favorite youth projects or to the | 9% FS ‘ : | ae | Youth Chapel building fund of the | (2”, A said today. ) Sc fouth Chape a | “eh ~ TIS a S Md Malay. seiee pris ~ {or Nativity Scene [Soars Church eu of 3 : 4 1.1 acres of land as authorized | John W. of Dearborn. , the property off Southfield road! (Continued From Page One) @- ? /L between Eleven and Tweleve Milelc 0, ! = WE WILL BE OPEN @% , roads, he explained. but it the | tanpertnas’ in Polish capital sha, Mrs. James Estes PA AAs . ; 24 Sisaaeree: parece Setone, ean | the equivalent of $4.06 per’ Mrs. James (Mattie) Estes, 72, eo rd ALL DAY CHRISTMAS v) 112 Spruce St., died in Cadillac > ce e nie Lathrup School and the con- | | J ® SAM’S WALGREEN’S DRU( Ss demned ; — ' yesterday afte long illness. e reenact In Paris the police are looking | , Bore in North: Carclian, are was @ AGENCY y @ . Louise L. Kelly fi ; ld , 0.00 or another batch of burglars who the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3293 Auburn Read, Auburn Heights ier @ Oe ton eee carted off hams, hundreds of Thomas Feniey. She was a mem- vA ‘ 0$29999S55SS555555 4 cated, Cram added dollars worth of French francs— ber of the Salvation Army. AF | # mee of course the wine stock—of , Surviving are a son, James of) mMOSleseseses eS les badlndbs == Sth restaurant on the second plat-| Pontiac, and a daughter, Capt. | Silver Dollars Stolen jform of the Eitfel Tower: | Mabel Cox of Cadillac. Service from Huntoon Funeral dollars were taken from a cash? London reports it is best to |Home will be Monday at 1:30. | crush of buyers in Park Cemetery. | etn | | nd then mied mner door P and then, jimmied an — County Deaths —_ tary Sir. Anthony's House of | Leslie B. McEndartter The Weather Commons’ statement that he NOVI—Service tor Leslie B. Mec- PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Cioedy ond | detests cocktail parties." Endarffer, 4, of 24615 Novi Rd., will | error velonty eth seentionel sti i ip Asma tiny | Pare eect ee a oe saew. Lew ‘22-24 high temer-| "Down under” in Australia they Thayer Funeral Home, with burial pote ~ ae are doing their holiday shopping in Oakland Hills Memorial Gar- | oan “nee sin sweltering humid summer tem- dens The boy died suddenly Thurs- | ‘tie Ge helix peratures, and with business so day. ean temperature preceding & am lush that some big stores had = Survivors include his mother, At @ © om: Wind velocity 16 mpn ‘ams of employes whose only job Mrs. Dorothy .Lawrence; four | “Hark! the herald angels sing... Gis CHRISTMAS, as We rejoice in the commemoration of the birth of our Lord, let us remember the good his : s 4 ) ankind. Dizectien: Meru was t0 periodically scoop the cash brothers and sletere. Mary and teachings have brought to all mankind Sun rises Saturday at 6:00 0 x out of the ringing registers. David McEndarffer, and Syivia and ie oe ee ee James Lawrence. | a | “ : a ie a AY OUR HEARTS be open Riown Temperateres :, RRS ie ee j i ee as 6am... ak eee ; gree PIR . : vs m eos Sas” i this Christmastide to His message tha Se eeeees 2 ip m pT} ; . . { 60 2S x by the power of God's love alone can we . ie med ore be inspired to great deeds and wise action. Highest temperature ; % : ‘ ; . Lowest ture er ar Simms : Mean temperature Veewerc.. S05 = ) ; R 4] : 5 Weather—Cioudy, drizziy. : . © Sincerest 1 A : ; pth gin E 5 10} Q WA LI Bs . LARK | ADAMS OL JOHN Q WADDELL Highest temperature. = inne ry as . Wish to , ~ an £ eye LH. Cole Oil Company — Realtor Lowest tem perature a ialetwlaloteite 32 All 0 t A omey fo ey 6 Ada . _— - Compat : EORGE K MMERMAN Mean temperature. ee 3 - GEC Zi! Weathersanee aa ur wiwiON di. 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PONTIAC RETAIL MERCHANTS F- 3 3 é $ = 3 [on Ea a) Le aS o 6 Se: So tk mo a A wy Za cE fe & Ss < ne os 3 r-% ge ASSOCIATION of the ie | 3 * CHRISTMAS! in putting CHRIST back into e 2 $ 5 ee ‘one asin emcee Mi kag ee ee t ‘ _THE PO TWENTY. fy a rl TE wy - | : is e+ eeee soeneee ocne: 219% veeeee oneere bt eweeee it a : ? i ht E e “alt Hl i £ : ? ; r ¢ i i Hid iit Wa rf “k z serti Fé | fi ; SS cEEEEIEIneeeeetieeeeetieaniel News in Brief Lioyd Shipman, 46 of 16082 Wey- mouth, Union Lake, is reported in ,; ments in Michigan brought the "| ment total to 230 millign dollars. 4 a a at ad li if 5g ay : go: Fy pa astte peekk ge ie sf 4; al fal ‘ a ir [f F i | eH ? ¢ Fes at Ft Ff ath it ne es i nal f brs FREE il fF fF I at : : i i iti rf HS rely i ; | I 1 Hh ; HEE 1 efige ei | it aH 2 § : sf 13 betes flit ee A TT i { HI 1 A z tt f t sEf g 3 fe | Or il ¥8: i 55255 i i E23 Hi = E fe ip f 333 e 3 z ess 8 7 a #33 E Police are holding Ernest Wil- liams, 34, of 512 Fildew St., Pon- on investigation of leaving roads. Police were in the immediate vicinity when notified of the ac- cident, and overtook Williams about one half mile from the scene. 19, of 3810 Mystic Valley Dr., for head cuts. He told police that spinning it around several times. Police said Karch told them Wil- followed Williams to where police had forced him to a stop. 3 a | 3 and shorn lambs 0; Slaughter ewes - ht ewes 660; bs mosth 13 f y 3 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK \ 23 (AP)—Salabie hogs ; 8 ¥ : i f 1 Py i f i 7%; 8 few | good lambs 11¢ Jb and lighter to tes: | | Bond Investments Up state director of the United States| Treasury Department's Michigan | division, said Thursday that Michi- gan residents increased their in- vestments in U.S. savings bonds 8 per cent in 1954. The 1954 invest- state’s accumulative bond invest- Suspect Faces Mental Hearing Bloomfield Township, was treated | ae oy “> & : é ‘vd . John J. O'Brien, Royal Oak. Jerome L. Vikeer, Oak Park Charies V. Makorien, Berkley Thomes J. Dillon Jr.. Detroit Dillon has been serving as clerk for county Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore. - | Two Stock Exchanges Close for Three Days NEW YORK (INS)—The New York Stock Exchange and the American Stock Exchange were closed today to provide a three- day Christmas holiday weekend for employes and member firms. The New York Cotton Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade are among the commodity ex- changes which will curtail their normal day's activities by closing at noon, Banks, however, were open as A holdup suspect, who tipped | police to his robbery plan, may | be committed to a mental insti- * | tution on petition of his wife. William McCord, 33, of 2219 El- lery, was arrested at the Avon Im in Avon Township, Dec. 7, as he attempted a robbery after in- forming law officers of his inten- tions. He is held in Oakland County dail on a robbery armed charge, according to Arthur W. Koilin, assistant prosecutor. tective James LaPonsie. ie Famous Ghost a Hoax, British Group Decides LONDON ®—The famous ghost Greae) | DETROIT W—Delmar V. Cote, | “POsed to haunt Borley Rectory in Essex doesn’t have any real substance, the Society for Physi- usual since today is not a legal holiday. ‘New Dog Licenses on Sale at Sylvan Lake Sylvan Lake dog licenses are now on sale at the city clerk's of- | thee in the city hall. Proof of vaccination for rabies | control, given within the year pre- |ceeding the date of obtaining the | through Jan. 20 at the city treasur- | er's office. A four per cent penalty ju be added after the 20th. Fire at Clarkston Hits Evans Equipment Co. CLARKSTON—A fire in the B. F. Evans Equipment Co. at 6507 Dixie Hwy., was confined to the ceiling, roof and upper walls last night by the Clarkston Fire De- Smoke ‘end water damage were reported to lawn and gar den tractors in cement-dléck building by ceowner Mrs. Evans. NTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, the load off his back” 4 DECEMBER 4 3 * oes 24,1 054 > ee * eee Residents Give Postman Mail Cart for Christmas “I have the best mail route in the city of Pontiac,” Karl (Mickey) The gift was a complete sur- prise to Mickey, as was the pres- entation of a 36 by 24-inch Christ- mast card with the words Merry Christmas spelled out with 130 new 25-cent pieces ($32.50). The in Al's Grocery at 111 E. Huron St, was the climax Groveland Residents Report Mail Theft contents scattered through a swamp off Bird road. Arni A, Arnason Jr., of 1085 Bird Rd., told Oakland County Sheriff's deputies that mail taken from his mail box and that of a neighbor, Howard Grovesteen, of 555 Oakwood Rd., was found in a | swamp 200 yards from the Arna- son home Arnason's wife said it was the first time any mail stealing has been reported in her neighborhood. Most of the recovered letters were bills and Christmas cards. Mrs. ArfAson said Short Week Cuts Auto Production DETROIT — Working 4% days this week the auto industry assembled 123,272 cars and 18,291 trucks, Ward's Automotive Reports said today. The total compares with last week's 151,924 cars and 21,909 trucks. In the comparable . 1953 week 67,308 cars and 17,951 trucks were built. The statistical noted that the industry built its 1,000,000th truck this week, marking the eighth consecutive year in which truck assemblies have topped the million mark. Ward's said also that Chrysler Corp. this week accounted for 21 per cent of U. S. car output. It was the fourth consecutive week Chrysler has hit that percentage figure. Ford got 27 per cent of this week's car assemblies and GM 530 per cent. Lumber 4 DICKIE Lumber Co. Phone FE 4-3538 2495 Orcherd Loke Rd. “We decided to do something Georges, who live at 4118 Athens Rd., Waterford _—— Christmas ... from “Tom” and Everyone at the... TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. Tom Clijton, Owner FE 4-9531 service—get an erder fee. The fancy hotel Two AU Actors Eat Salami at Yuletid By EDDIE