-. most crucial in this country . a : i 7 | | | ee ee Te “*ktae PONTIAG MICHIGAN, TORSDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1957 —20 PAGES a © New Miss Front Page to Greet the New Year Watch for tomotrow's Press. Miss Front Page for New Year is coming and she’s simply @ feminine sputnik—tight out of this world. Watch ard see. a 7 The Press now has completed one solid year of Miss Front Pages and we're happy about them all. In fact, we issued-a general call and ten. responded for a group picture which we printed Friday. It resulted in one of the most Giecusstd photos of the year. * - But now for 1958! Miss New Year is a sweetheart. She really has charm and oomph. Hold your breath for she’s worth it. x & 7 1957 Happenin penings in Review Year Packed’ With Events of Sorrow, Humor, Import When bells and whistles tonight herald the coming of a new year and the passing of the old, Pontiac can look back on twelve months that have been filled with news of high importance to the area and its residents. The year has-had its share of tragedy; there has been news of crime and disasters; the inevitable passing of men and women who were leaders in the ‘community; and there’ have been events whose real impact on this growing area will| be felt over many years ahead. To record them all would be an almost impossible task.| Nevertheless, following is a summary of the major happenings locally in the months of 1957. * k Jan. 3 — Mr. and Mrs, Alfred G. Wilson announce the donation of their $10 million Meadow Brook estate near Rochester to Michi- gan State University for a branch college. They also give $2 mil- lion to erect a school building there. Jan. 4 — A Selfridge Air Force Base jet crashes southwest of | Utiea. Rocketing debris from the explosion damages one home, _ Rarrowly misses others. The pilot had: bailed out. Jan. 19 — The Beard of Rdscation approves final plans tor the first-$3.2 milltion section of the new senior high school, to open in September, 1968 for 1,000 northeast side students, _ Jan. 14 — Pontiac General Hospital moves patients to its new annex at the county contagious hospital. The samen i to be wend until the $4 million additions completed: oe o® * Jatt. 17. — Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce asks that the eoun- ty seat be moved from Pontiac to Royal Oak. Jan. 18 — A $200,000 fire hits Utica Junior High School. Tax Rate Held i in Pontiac Jan. 22 —Pontiac holds its tax rate at. $13.70 as the City Com- mission adopts a record $5,381,779 budget for 1957. Jan, 24 — A Navy transport, bearing home the body of a Pontiac naval officer killed in an airplane crash, itself rashes and burns as it attempts to land at Willow Run Airport. The pilot is Killed. dan. 24 — Vandals fire Auburn Heights Elementary School, causing $25,000 damage. Jan, 24 — Mrs. Sally Wilson, 24, dies as flames envelope her Highland Township home. Her hathend and tour ‘children escape, badly burned. Jan, 77 — Oakland and Macomb advisory committee established for proposed MSU branch college. Harold A. Fitzgerald elected . x * * Jan. 30 — Atty. Gen. asks Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem to investigate charges that Waterford Township police are running a “speed. trap” on Dixie highway. Jan. 31 — Fire causes $150,000 damage to Union Lake Village supermarket. _. Feb. 1 — Pontiac's frat auto show in five years opens a three day wand attended by thousands. Auto Crash Kills Two Teachers Feb. 2 — Two Longfellow Elementary School teachers die in auto crash near Battle Creek. Dead are Mrs. Stella Zell, 53, and Mrs. Charlotte Harpham, 41, . _ Feb. 6 — General Motors Corporation announces it spent (Continued on Page 11, Col. 1) = Willow Run Planes alt WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen. |, WILLOW, RUN (INS)—Heavy Richard B. Russell (D-Ga) | fog prevented landings and take- states: ‘‘In my opinion, the next | offs at Willow Run Airport for two years will be perhaps the | a three-hour period early today. Landings and takeoffs were can- celled between 2:30 and 5:30 a.m. . Next 2 Years ‘Crucial’ we have about two years to save curesives ‘from ion.” kok * * i sleet, Snow to. * \ * ke dd Hazards hon Bla es Ike for ag Says President x * * * Police Officials | Uroe Citizens fo Take It Easy Straley Again Worns: Jail, Not Ci Seoot for Dronk OE NOTES aod driving condi- tions caused by an expected three to four inches of snow had local law enforcement officials doubling their re- easy today — both on the road and at their New Year's Eve parties. | The State Highway De- partment cautioned that bad driving conditions had already developed in several parts of the state and that imost of the southern Lower \Peninsula by nightfall. - Officials in Oakland County be- 4 ive driver. There are more drunk drivers on the roads at New Year's quests that drivers take it}: Nab Transient Snow and sleet may blanket | j in Double Killing in Bar Slaying; Partner Died in Police Chase WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Youth Held as Suspect authorities attribute the drop to ing New Year's Eve. provement over the 114 toll for 1956, of drivers could have cut the figure far below the 1 better traffic safety education during 1957. Their only hope that the 107 total will not be boosted by parties carelessly celebrat- This Is. the Toll of Oakland Highways in ST @ more vigilant Israel ian (: ls Imminent Area Churches Plan =a.vsateax New Year Services Ben-Gurion resigning, President May Ask Him jy 4o Form New Cabinet Had Last Word © ion Defense But Denies Eisenhower By INTERNATIONAL NEWS Former Defense Secre- today that some critics are tion’s missile program, Wilson, emphatically de- he nying that he ever said he believed President Eisen- hower had any part in the criticism against him, de- jclared: “If I was quoted in that manner, then it was not correct. “What I said was th at some people in the country . are trying to make me the scapegoat.” Wilson’s statement was issued from his Bloomfield a home where he tary Charles E, Wilson said | |trying to blame him for: ‘{pected to accept the resignation of dent Izhak Ben-Zvi today was ex- Premier David Ben-Gurion and his r-Snow, Colder Here For tonight, the U.S. Weather Bureau predicts up to four inches of snow and colder in the Pon- tiac area The low will be 20 degrees. The outlook for Wednes- day is snow flurries and cold with a high of 24-28. The lowest temperature in downtown Pon- tiac ing 8 a.m. was 28.- The reading at t-p.m. was H. each year, and it is best for every- one to give the other fellow the jright of way.” STRALEY SPEAKS Pontiac Police Chief Herbert. W.| Straley announced a similar vigil jwill be in operation by a maximum “ot patrol cars on city streets through Wednesday night. “There is no room for drunk drivers on city streets, but we have plenty of room for them im jail,” he stated, State Police at both the Pontiac and Redford Posts .will put addi- tional patrols on the highways in & maximum trooper coverage planned during the 36-hour period from noon today through midnight _ (Wednesday. * * * Troopers will work 10 hour shifts and will be assisted by National Guardsmen, making more cars available for. servicé. Unmarked ‘detective cars will also be used for road patrol. | At oth State Police Posts and the Sheriff's Department detectives will perform desk jobs to relieve troopers ‘and députies for patrol duty. National. men are also reported ready ’to help sheriff's deputies. * * * Figures show that nine persons were killed in traffic accidents _\throughout the state during the pe- jie from 6 p.m. Dec. 31, to mid- nem Jan. 1, a year ago. Arraignment was slated on | ‘hate of unlawful flight to avoid prosecution for murder, said Spe-| cial Agent John H. Williams. athe ee ore Congregations of city and county churches of the ients. 'Pontiac area will ring out the Old and ring in the New, ROL. onld he woul be jailed ‘Year with religious rites tonight, Members of the-Parkdale Church of the Nazarene will meet from 8 to 10 o'clock. tonight for worship. | |The evening will close with+ five-party coalition Cabinet, then ask Ben-Gurion to form a~ new government. - Patrolman Larry Wald ques- | tioned the hitchhiking Carpenter, / The Zion and Clintonville who showed him a wallet con- hes of the Nazarene will ob- taining pictures that matched serve New Year’s Eve with mem- cemte bearing, ‘the same of the [tc of the First Church of the name |Nazarene, 60 State St. Festivities ‘wanted man. Wald arrested him. {will begin at 9:30 p.m. and close Police Sgt. E. E. Graham said with a Communion service. Carpenter related that he separ-| ~~ & * ated in Miami Beach from Henry | Watch Night will begin with a Clay Overton, 44, after arriving praise service at 8 p.m. in the there Sunday. - Salvation Army Citadel, 29 W. They left the car and split up.;\Lawrence St. Refreshments and \Later Overton went back for the jan hour of fellowship will follow. \car and headed North. He was\The meeting will Close at 12:10 killed in a head-on auto collisfon aim. Sunday night at Wrens, Ga., that! _—? ‘fatally injured Charles N. Wray, The Rev. Robert W. Hoover, assistant pastor, will be in charge construc r from mee Point, N on worke of the 10:30 Watch Night service Graham said Carpent told of atN AME Garch. er a throwing Ab-caliber ‘| From 9 until 10:30 tonight, games mi Bea an and fellowship forall ages are on tol at Miami Beach. He was an- ‘ armed when arrested. the agenda at Bethany Baptist : Church. Refreshments will be Overton and Wray, who was) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5). eves . he Job, at the | mee S : . Moscow Sees End of Sputnik | at Hand were killed in a collision during LONDON (® — Moscow radio Overton's 100-mile-an-hour flight | in the stolen car from the Georgia says Sputnik L is going to be an early casualty of the new year. state patrol. The shooting at the Washington bar stemmed from a quarrel over a $10 drink tab,. Police said two ' The first space satellite is cqm- ing closer and closer to the earth, a Soviet broadcast last night said. It is expected to ‘‘enter the dense men left the bar, but returned and started shooting with a .45-caliber layers of the atmosphere and cease to exist in the first days pistol and a sawed-off, shotgun. George Kaldes, 33, owner of the of January.’ aan * * bar, and Kenneth Fisher, 32, a The booodoast said the man- social gathering. guitar player, were killed. s\Predicts 130 Will Die CHICAGO (INS)—The National Safety Council predicted today that “130 petsons would die in traffic accidents on the .nation’s jhigher. than 198 miles up. When it made moon’s orbit now gets noj - Oh, Go Ahead and Kiss Her; It's New Year's! DES: MOINES, Iowa &» — The midnight kisses and crowded cel- ebrating of. New Year's Eve to- night may help spread Asian flu, an Iowa State Health Depart- ment official warned today. Intimate contact among large numbers of people is a dandy way te spread respiratory ar eases stich as Asian flu, ‘said Dr. Ralph Heeren, director of the department's communica- ble disease division. He took the calculated-risk at- titude toward the problem, how- ever, and added that this New ‘Year's Eve comes a little too soon after the last big wave of Asian flu for New Year’s Eve contacts to cause any widespread outbreak. * * * SAN QUENTIN, Calif. @ — A will bee New Year’s Day show will be presented t to convicts in San Quentin Prin, a 50-act “Show of Stars.” It is sponsored by the Theatrical Fed- ‘eration of San’ Francisco and features night club and stage stars. 5 * *& * PASADENA, Calif. ( — The 1958 New Year’s Day Tourna- ment of Roses Parade will have a king as well as a queen. : The queen, as usual, will be the make-believe variety, but the king will be the real article. He’s King Edward Masinga of South Africa, He'll be in town. to streets and highways during the New Year naa was sent up Oct. 4, it had a max- ‘imum altitude of 590 miles. watch the parade as q: guest of the State Department, jwould have to buy fom any quar- lation he would exclude from his government the two small left-wing parties with which he has been: feuding over Cabinet unity. “oy dew't tener what te quate fications are . . . I don’t think his comments are especially val- curt by. teokin a tounct Cah net decision. The decision, reached over the uable. opposition of the two Achduth Avo- dah Cabinet members, was to send) “This business of appointing a a two-man mission to west Ger-\committee to look into something many on military and security mat-|without giving the committee any ters. esponsibility is an interesting de The Cabinet had been in office; velopment. It’s wrong. I wasn’t since Dec. 3, 1955, the longest|cheered term in Israel's almost 10-year life. It will remain on a caretaker basis. ~ * * Wilson refused to state exactly how much higher a 195g budget he wanted, but remarked: ‘I'd say it was closer to $40 bil- lion than $38,500,000,000.”" x * * A Cabinet resolution said Israel's security situation was so grave jt ter and any source Babson’s Forecast for ‘58 Tomorrow | setnene att ie plated out “The satellite was not a mili- Babson’s Business and Finan, |tary project, but a cial Forecast for 1958 will be) Project.” published in tomorrow's issue of | Wilson, chairman of the board, The ,Pontiac Press. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Files for Renomination - JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, (INS) —Senator Stuart Symington (D- Mo) today filed for renomina- tion in the Missouri democratic Over the past 19 years. Bab- | primary to be held next Aug. 5. son's forecasts have held a high | Symington has been prominently level of accuracy, hitting 95 per [mentioned as' a possible demo- of the cent one year, never below 76 | cratic candidate for President in and usually in the high 80s, 1960. - : Night Club Prices Average About $15 Per Person Farewells for vol Range brotherhood among North, South and Central A merione President and Mrs. Eisen- hower are staying on at their 0 the Rat shaeneed: ofjover party from 710 am, until cured." In St. Lotis, a $25a-person champaigne supper will be held at the Hotel. Chase as a beriefit for the city’ s* 85-member fymphony jJogchestra, It will"play a. pop con- ‘leért under. direction of Bostoy con- \ductor . chifsetts Institute of Technology, “was named to his advisory role shortly after. Soviet Russia launched its earth satellite. Petter also teld interviewers that he would go along with the administra member of the Senate Appropri- ations Committee. ee By E. SIMS t What ‘is corpuscular radiation? Does it. affect the earth's weather to any signiffeant degree? Corpuscular radiation is, in. the simplest form, a sort of electric current, It takes the form of charged particles which come into the earth's atmosphere from the! sun, the sun. Yes, corpuscular radiation plays a major role in determining the to earth's weather, according ~-many able meteorologists. It has the effect, when in abundance, to heat the polar re- |Congressmen have urged tolls as It is, then, a radiation from} in Cabinet He said he hoped Congress could avoid a tax increase or raising the} debt ceiling this session but added he doubted it's no defense pro- grams could be cut substantially ,to make-room. for more missile spending. “It’s very difficult to cut some thing which is on the books,”’ ter said, STATE UNEMPLOYMENT Speaking of unemployment Michigan, the Senator said that expected mass production of the Army’s Jupiter missiles at Detroit would cut the jobless situation. But he accused the Democrat- je state administration of Gov. G, Mennen Willams of “using business ag a whipping boy” fercing tries to leave the ~ state, : ‘Potter also said he had received nadian Federal Senator from On- tario that Canada may push for a itoll-free seaway. | * * * The 1954 act putting the United States into the Seaway project in _}partnership with Canada prevides. - for tolls high enough to pay. ail ‘costs within 50 years, . low as possible when the giant wa- terway opens in 1959, eeaway “breach of faith” he pereenally weuld prefer it. on the radio program aroused spec- ulation that he might try for ‘Con. gressiona] abolition of tolls next year. * * * However, Potter said today “we have a cqmmitment”’ when asked \by a reporter whether he would propose such action. He referred to the stipulation in the 194 Sea. way Act that tolls must pay U. S. éosts th the project within 50 years. Dr. N. R. Danielan, chairman of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Assn., and a leader in the Mid- All-Powerful! information from an unnamed Ca-| ” Saturday night w PRELUDE TO THE BLALE — It will be x mighty big blaze d members of the Pontiac Parks and Recrea- ton Thect tat the teceh tee hnage star fo be sheped fret thane ~and-Montcaim streets. ‘The -occas” sion will be the annual “Burning of the Green” ceremony which > 7 + wilt officially mark the end of the Christmas season in Pontiac. A half-hour program of carols will precede the lighting of the star at 7 p.m, Trees, like those being unloaded here by Harry George | ~ane Tamer Beeler, field. i workers, “can stilt be taken to the Wilson Blames lke ~ for Defense Lag (Continued From Page One) of General Motors before his ap- pointment as defense secretary, called the nation’s reaction to Russia’s Sputnik launching mature,” and said he was prised to say the least’ at the €X-|,genda in 26 minutes. citement jt catised REALISTIO APPROACH URGED needed and added: * * a “im- “SUI whipped through a short ‘six- point | ication and benedictich. He said a more realistic ap-| proach to the satellite problem is! Pontiac City Affairs Final Meetin City Commission for the year.1957 was written into record -in_ short! lorder last night as commissioners | A public hearing was set jJan. 7 on the assessment roll cov-) jer, unpaid weed-cutting costs ac- crued. during: the past summer. | The commission agreed to | three payments for these citizens whe will be assessed for the The last meeting of the Pontiac) Otticials Whip Through g of Year only person attending last night's brief session. was Rev. W. E. Wel- ton; pastor of the Parkdale Naza- rene Church, who gave the invo- Area Churches Plan New Year Services (Continued From Page One) Asthma Imperils eee eee tun on on at underground watering ‘system. jon Walks to City Attorney James Howlett was to request the rewriting of the or- commissioners “last night. *. * * : along with Tequests from prop- erty owners that the snqw not be removed by the city frem pri- vate walks. $,. Kenning said :objections were made because in one of two in- stances the broom had torn the aod at the edge of thie sidewalk, kt wee Another householder ‘clétmed damage to the plastic hose of* third said simply that he liked to shovel snow, . - UPHOLD RESOLUTION - Commissioners voted unanimous- ly to uphold the resolution passed recently in Ferndale asking that Madison Heights be barred from quitting the 12-Town Drain Systeth, dinance which prohibits vehicles on cmaieh public sidewalks was made by city 2, {Enc “Territorial System it-was~reported that” the Heights, é Caw y honites. Vehicles i Be Rewritten Sint tn heir plaice etthdeae Pe, D. degrece from _Cotupai Birmingham conumissioners said er Bust Eds ‘Skelton’s Life Heart Failure SANTA MONICA, Calif, @ — ‘IComic Red Skelton, upset over his jappearance with Bing Croshy, al most suffocated last night from a severe asthmatic attack. * * * Comedian Almost Dies es Attack Brings On |san's illness and an upcoming TV)’ Badly tor Grocer and His Assailant HAMTRAMCK (INS) — Ever) * * refused to give a customer a $10 loan. The’ result: A beer’ bust. Six bottles of beer were smashed over Bobrowski’s head. A bottle According to- police Bobrowski Sheffield Estates Subdivision, said first prize in the home-decorating contest was awarded to Fred Stein. __and third prize been predicted for tonight. He asks that all partygoers use extreme - caution when driving. - | Richard A. Connell eService for Richard A Connell, at his home, 167 -Glengarry Rd., Sree. ee * . < + uf ie SSS $ = oe oe : t = 4 ‘a | i “al % : eee We : a. Soi 3 2 = . bs ae Es et oe : i a ERED Se a who died unexpectedly Monday western fight for lew tolls, The attack brought on heart echeed Potter's position. lr Potter and Danielian w That the Canadian view- gions, as apart at the equatorial of catsup was tonsed in for good Bloomfield Village, will regions. This produces extreme contrasts in the weather within “Everybody _ knew what the Rus- ‘sians were doing and now every- one is as excited as if new Olym- pic marks had heen sej or there! ime was a new record for storm drain project in the bounded by Glendale, M Genesee and Telegra block ‘served by the Women's Society. ph |the candlelight service from 1:15 C. of C. Praises City Com ission for Leadership The Pontiac Area Chamber of “capable _ leadership” of members of the/* Commerce praised the City Commission during the past year in a letter read to com- missioners last evening. * * * - “Your devotion tothe arduous a ae ena at wet OKs-Ordinanee to Ban - Sunday Property Deals per- plexing problems, your patient dealing with the desires of individ- ual citizens, and your final actions for the continued development of Pontiac deserve the praise of all the people,” the letter read in part, It also commended City Man- ager Walter K. Willman and the city’s administrative. staff. * It was vened by Howard 0.) and |Mirlani, Powers, chamber president, }viously referred to reports circu- point should be taken into. eqnsid- eration in setting tolls. They ob- lating here that Canada might pull out of its partnership with the United States and finish the sea way itself if tolls are set higher than Canada wants. It has been estimated this woud cost Canada}. fan additional 50 million dolars. That would mean the United States would lose its 98 million dollar investment to date, Congress has authorized spending of 140 mil lions and the Canadian Parliament has authorized 3@ millions to be spent. DETROIT ®—Common Coun- cil last night adopted a contro. real estate operations on Sunday. The council approved the meas- ure 43, climaxing a 6-week battle involving home builder, real e3- tate salesmen and. chureh groups. * * * : Tf it is signed by Mayor Louis the ordinance becames law in 30 days. John W. Hirlinger, manager. Foul Weather Greets dash.” The farmer defense chief said that the President also made the decision to separate the satellite project Vanguard from _ the guided missile program as well as fixing defense budget re- quests. 1,500-mile range versial ordinance that- prohibit Hordwick Police to Give Lift to Drunks Tonight HARDWICK, Mass. ® -- For the third year in a row, the Hardwick Police Department will offer free taxi service to motorists who drink on New Year's Eve. Police Chief Victor N. Allard today told residents of the town: “if you have been drinking at pa eal! my effice and a driver will call for you and take 100-yard | Commissioner Floyi P. Miles | imoved for five payments, and fel- low commissioners accepted, for | the paving and eurb work on Col-| ‘umbia avenue from Baldwin to |\Stanley avenue; Accepted was a right-of-way lagreement from the Board of Ed- jucation for water mains in the Wilson defended the programs jVicinity of Fern avenue. under which both the Army and; fos Aie Force wracked oa. denpleee Jan, 9 1 an Commissioners agreed te meet ? session” ing mile renee missiles) to begin their work om the 1962 ause 0. e stimulating COM- | pudget and capital improvement petition it wed | Produce, cat _ He cdoshiet that “some of the | Other than commissioners, the people in the services get a me childish"’ in their exchanges, bu said the American way of ite | Letter to Santa calls for campetition. program. Draws Replies of 40 Lonely People COLUMBUS, Ohio #—Early in December, a letter signed a ‘lonely widow," was dropped In the special City Hall mailbox for | Santa Claus letters. It touched off a chain reaction of answers and: letters from. other- lonely persons, 40 in all. « € *: So-Nick Barack, Columbus rec- reation digector, says his office is mimeographing lists of names ‘until midnight. He will speak on |" ‘Shining Lights.”: AT CRANBROOK Holy Communion was celebrated at 10 this morning in St. Dunstan's |Chapel of Christ Church Cranbrook. |From 10 p.m. until 12:30 a.m. the \chapel will be open for meditation. x * *® , . The reguiar Sunday Masses will be- celebrated at St. Benedict's, St. Joseph's, St. Michael's and St. Vincent de Paul Churches. A Holy Hour will be observed from 8 to 9 tonight in-St, Hugo of the Hills. A Watch Night service will be | rom 9 p.m. until midaight in the First. Free Methodist Church, S61. Mt. Clemens &t., said the Rev. Lyal H. Hewlsen, pastor. Members of New Bethel Baptist Church, Branch at Warner streets, will be hosts to the Oakland County Ministerial Fellowship at 11 a.m. New Year's Day. Dr. H. H. Cole-| man of Detroit will speak with ichoirs of all the churehes furnish- ing the music. * &® &® Worship service will be held at 7% 3 tonight in St. Trinity Lutheran Church. Holy Communion will be celebrated. EVANGELIST FROM OHIO ae if . John's “His Goctor. said he was sleep- ‘and “progressing satisfactor- He said his condition was'the serious but not critical. as it! “whew he “arrived at he’ Biss, HES, Fe * -* &* The physician said the asthma. tie phase of the attack was com- added, however, that ‘it was not a heart attack and no indication that the heart was bad to start with.” “If there are 10 steps to death, you can say that Red took nine of them,” the doctor said. k* * * Mrs. Skelton said her husband has suffered from a ¢hronic as- thma condition for 20 years. “But-—-he- never had an attack like this one,” she said. “When it came on he took his asthma pills the same as always, but this time they had no effect. Police said Holling~then asked for a dozen bottles of cold beer. When the grocer. turned to close the refrigerator, Hollins started bottles. ‘tn his “head. Hollins will be arraigned foday ‘\in Municipal Court. ‘Army Reserve Site (Still Sought in Area traihing center in Pontiac will be! located, according to Brig. Gen. L. S. Bork, chief of the Michigan Military District. He said the transfer of funds to Pontiac was holding up” the purchase of a site. “This money Gen. Bork said. He predicted the completion of the purchase by the end of Jan- uary: Earlier this month Gen. Bork vores him over the head with, ’ Bobrowski required 25 stitches |" No decision has heen reached), on where a new Army reserve} from a proposed center in Flint, W is what we need to buy the land,” ni Fe Fe § oH] tb ate TEE aks Thursday Detroit, and the PEO Surviving are her husband, Rich- ard K.; two sons, Jeffery and Pe- . “The attack kept getting worse N Y for Most you home. Don’ spoll New land addresses. Each letter writ-|, The Song and praise service willland worse so that he began to/Stid there were five possible lo-|William C. Hazer, and her ma- ECW. @€ar i Year's by being involved in au | er who signed his name will get pgin at 8 t is evening in Evangel-| gasp for air, His face. turned-red|Cations for the building, which has ternal grandmother, Laura accident. We will take you (a list “and they can take it 1° | 8 macie, 60 N. Tilden St./and 1 thought he was going to go.|>€e™ delayed nearly two years. ‘Halliday, al of Birmingham. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . home without publicity and with- | from there,” Barack says. | ev. George Hawthorn, evan-|His pulse got very low.” ~ rd.” gelist and piano accordionist from + * : . It looked like a very wet New Year’s Eve, weather-} out any record. sonet an oon erea [Barberton, Ohio, will speak and) sho said that Red * oe . . how [tate te 2 wa ha Ze =-uee' Waterford Township Bill wise, in most of the Eastern half of the nation today. 2 Pontiac Youths Hurt | 20uusters wrting’ to Santa by rn at the time ‘on material for a fike| ¥ ater for LOowns Ip Dus Cold weather clung to the north central region. (4 Fontiac Toutns rv 40 to 37, he reported, adding: | singing, fellowship and worship|*®,P¢ S80t today with Crosby. His / Snow, sleet and rain hit much of the mid-cantinent as Car Hits Utility Pole “IT never knew there were ‘50 ~—i_many lonely people.” are the plans for the New Year's service tonight from 8:30 to mid- Ferndale Firm for $2,361 - 3 ag oh and wet weather was forecast for most areas east-| Two Rontiae youths are reported - night in Pilgrim Holiness Ch and he was to do a skit with Cros i urch; by | Waterford Township will try tojanother $2,500 put the“com- —*ward to the Atlantic Coast. [in fair beyrorineng ater necaiving in| Keep Guests’ Car Keys [Baldwin and Fairmont. oon se a golf course for’ eoliect $2,361 in bills from a Fern-|pany tor’ raainvenanee x the sys. Warm, moist air from. the Gulf, . The W The skit > : a le_subdivision firm. tem already had been spent. - The Weather at teac"tt'mved nathvard 227,08 smastur on Cen: Until They Can Drive | (its, wate eM ce Nebam fapectctiar wn Coke's athe, Toran Hoard ata fam| "Weve spent 2361 more oot o |into the Mississippi Valley and the Monday night, according to Pon- ENDICOTT, -N. ¥. @&—Confis- | “Ave., will begin at ® pm. © | Pebble Beach Golf Tournament. [to send eee nine 4 night, votediour wullity fund to repair the plant _ Fell U. &. Weather Bureau Report [Southern and Central Plains anditiac police. cate your guests’? atuomebile | Skelton, 44, usually ted one an acroun bane intend to get it back,” he Members of the Apostolic Church ra irs and opera’ ts at PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Up te 4 most of the mid-Mississippi Valley; Donald Younker, 18, of 25 N.| keys en New Year's Eve, Po- , ; of show busine test ane lrepa perating costs at the said. 7 inches of snew tonight with “tacetee| "told. poli . lice Clef Toon E. Coleman ad: of Christ will hear the Rev. Jimmy| 3. ss’ greatest clowns, to + * around 2 Temerrew. snew fiw Snew falle during the Anderson St., told’ police = h Tankersley of San Antonio, Tex. humble about working with) the Peal Building Co E. Nine . , and ‘sold, high M4-28 | Northensterlz) from 1 te 3 inches Am \couldn't slow down at a curve to) Vises hests. . . j|performers like Croshy, his wife ng Co., 111 E. In other action, the board ap- winds at 12-1 mites on hour becoming) ranged at the’ New Year's Eve service Mile road. é ried) SM ste mites an Keer t-) porthwestern Missouri im javoid hitting a utility pole. The sirvital of the guests beginning at 7 p.m. said. ¢ ¢ e proved a special lighting district night. . eastern parts of Kansas Ne- He suffered a broken collarbone “may rest in the pocket ef the * * * * * * A Ave ‘fin the Cass Lake-Highland subdi- Teday tn Pontiac braska. ‘and multiple cuts. His companion,| party-giver,” Coleman said, 8 | nH. fin, “The Master's Face"|, “Red told me jyst the other day representative of the company, /vision after a heated session for iavest temperature preceding § a.m}, ) Dale W. Mehiberg, 17, of 23 N.| keep the keys until the guests |i" Sun g the hat he didn't think he wag good however, said last night that the|and against the project. - ee am: Wind velocity 18 "own, Wiacon igi in in pect in East Bivd, suffered head injuries.! are able to drive home. © hour oelgha te Mat Spent ong hitenough to work with someone like|u™ “wan't pay the bill. An overhead system of eight Pipa ects Turaday at 0 Pm ang® yo re . , Church, West Walton at Hollywood. ee be ee sald, “In| Abe Hoan whose ‘an ares lights was approved for rests Wednescay at 342 . os : The service will start at 8 and ept for three} erected the plant behind the Is | an assessment district bounded Moon rises ‘Turnay'et 12 pm. * Khrushchev Named ‘Parliament of Science’ to Organize \closé with a’ candlelight Commun-|™hts worrying about it, ° | aac Crary Junior High School, | by Lakefront, Cottage and Grin- Monday 'n n Pentiae . \ion Hour. The Fellowship Hour is every here re s he ee does pol ape that y soa aivendy be oy avenues, at an annual rate ina Tecorded Gowntown) , . . ‘scheduled from 10 to 11 p.m. [¢verybody else, doesn't} peld almost four Hanes ne mach | of @ae =, west Goene “"". ¢'1957 Man of Year Try to Influence Congress | ™ Fenn, for the plant as Rad been ant.| ‘The water problem hit the grow ~ Mean temperature .. : 36 | ; : COMMUNION’ RITE She added: ‘Then we got news| tipated. tig Highland Estates subdivision Weather _Partiy Clouds. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (INS)-—American scientific leaders Holy Communion» will-be cele- about Richard today that wasn't “The towssblp shout id pick ‘on M39. The pipeline contractor, betean aaa are Pestine NEW YORK Wf — The person) ay U seek to organi [Prated at 7 and 10 a.m. on New/gaod” " Ray Welch, said he would not | Highest temperature oo... .cceee cess ‘who dominated world news “and). disclosed today that they will see organize a“permanent |v. this repair bill," he ma’ . | Lowest pate a etcee sr eeceeets HA left an indelible mark pl good “Parliament of Seience” in Washington. to. influence: legisla meer Day in. All Saints Episcopal y Pere ae not elaborate but - said The controv came duririg a/flush out any more new water eam te rature . . oe _ Weather—Cloudy, Bnow. - jor evil — on history” last year| tien in Congress. ; se ‘leon, pu seria tn e chem five-hour © Biche by ae Pa pat nom pela by Highest and Lowest Temperatures rhu|was Nikita S$. Khrushchev, Time x * * Friends and members of thejder anew medication me oe division eevee s, ready done. es: 6st 1872 Date in M4 Fear yin a or said last night. A call is being sent out asking representatives from all |Oakland Avenue Baptist Preshy- — |street lighting and water. The board promptly decided not ~ ’ " Dowatews Tempore teres nl Tie: * * * he sclentific fields to meet at the. capital next- month or in /terian alt will gather in Fel- Thief Pla . od Le ae a 2 al gaa 7, more oy pn per. - .| gam ae ae ‘news magazine ‘named February, after President Eisenhower presents his budget. lowship at 9 p.m. for games ns Ahe ron i ian gaid’ that the sewage til the matter is cleared up. ion 3 1 mn sotercees Bane Communist party boss its . rand refreshments. At 10 fo an Only four of the 300 homes cmos mee "1957 Man of the Year” in the __ The main purpose of the meeting, which was platined. | joung people will iead the service ice(fOr New Year's Party ns weak te sin rr for the subiiivision. axe seanied ! 19 wm jJan.-6 issue. — at the annual meéfing of the American Association for in the sanctuary. The congregation, Pontiac Police are looking for altimated pride was only $35,000, |" these will not be affected. _ - Al s 22 18 Los Angeles 73 se! A “onetime ‘cornfield commis- the Advancement of Science, will be apprepriations. for . iwi be in a service. of prayer atithiet today” who, trom a ene ene mae acs anita * = * +. 7 | Raltimory 47-25 Marquette 19 12 2 sar,” Khrushchev “took men into: -- sctentitic pegearch and education. midnight. The board, however, insisted The township last night aban. — Brownsville 1 6) Miami 3% 3S.a new era of space and posed . . * . t , ; * * ned its three-year-old ordinance Buffalo 49 3. Milwaukee #7 Fi the, United States with the most | However, the group will stand ready to. give advice and Wesleyan Methodist Church will : ney requiring - re to--tak Chisago 42 33 New Origans 64 4¢/dramatic military” threat it had! assistance in any matter that involves thé begin the annual New Year's Evelalt wai reperted i . Cheteland” “ 3 ene $f Hever faced.” Time said. ‘race with Russia. | : ‘ lcelebration -with -a fellowship sup-|someone had ent Denver ¥ 4 Peliatan ae | > 4 * * * * * per at 7:30 ptm, in - , A P Dale + F Be Eoue ba. fa) “In 1987, Nikita Khrushchev did The protiminéry meeting was authorized yesterd Mr, and Mrs. Fort Worth $4 43 @ Francisco 54 44 more than oversee the launching) ,. & * yesterday by 29 Auburn Ave. | group will G. Rapids § 30 23.66 Marie 19 the AAAS council in a decision reversing the usual polic ough 19*.3 Traverse ©. 23 13,08 man’s first moons, He made Y then meet at the ,* Jack sonvitte * ss "Washington <¢ 37/himself " indisputed and single of this orgahization to Stay out of politics. The AAAS isa Wariety Lanting 36 32 Tampa 76 ss.master of Russia...” it said, federation, of 271 mientifi¢ Associations. : Phe Bible n\ To the new Pontiac _ the name of the first Pontiac 3 aE CVER PA -- a i ln Waite’s WELCOMES THE FIRST 1958 BABY! |. area: citizen Waite’s will present a lovely new cradle set. Warm, attrac- tive c@mforter with matching covered, soft pillow. Mother gets her choice of colors gnd patterns. . —]. ~ Welcome Little Stranger Food Town Has for You | A CASE OF PET MILK To start you out to a life of health and happiness. FOOD TOWN 2 BIG STORES TO SERVE YOU 1200 Baldwin 7580 Highland Corner Columbia at Williams. Lake Road : 1 Mile West of City Airport The many valuable and useful gifts listed on this page will be presented to the first baby of ’ 1958 and to his or her parents by these Pontiac Watch the Pontiac. Press for . the announcement of the first baby of 1958. | Area merchants. f Silver Baby Ring. . 81N. Saginaw Are pleased to present the Ist Baby of 1958 with a Sterling REDMOND’S Optometrists — Jewelers Congratulations to the proud parents of the first baby of 1958 . stay in this great big world be full of health and happiness . for you and best .wishes that. this. luck hold throughout your ‘life. { PRIZES READ THIS COMPLETE PAGE FE 2-3612 . Welcome to the little stranger . To start you out in life we have a host of gifts Stapp's . May your | ENTRY RULES] -HAVE YOUR DOCTOR STATE . Bring or mail a statement to the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce office, Waldron Hotel Building, East Pike Street, giving the following facts . ; "© Enact time and date of baby’s birth © Place of birth, sex, weight and name The name and address of the parents ® Send entries to “First Baby’ in care of Pontiac Chambér of Commerce, Hote! Waldron Building, East Pike Street, Pontiac ® Entries must be dated on or before noon, Saturday, January 4, 1958. * All babies, whose parents reside ‘in the Pontiac area (north of the 14 Mile Road) are eligible © judges’ decision will. be final, “FIRST 1958 SPACEMAN LANDS” And for his wanderings on earth‘s solid ground, Stapp’s will give him a pair of our famous, soft- soled baby shoes. Congratulations to the parents, JUVENILE BOOTERIE 28 Ww Lawrence Street FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W, Huron at Telegraph 1958 Welcome to Pontioc ; Welcome to the World. —~ It’s a great ploce,.as you will grow to find ouf. A CASE OF BABY FOOD IS OUR GIFT of friendship” to you. Have mother come to either of our stores and select a COMPLETE CASE OF ASSORTED CERBER BABY FOODS for you! PEOPLE'S 465 E. Pike St. FOOD-O-MAT and SUPER MARKET 700 Auburn Ave. A Magic Carpet... for HIS or HER MAJESTY From the hospital to the-home of | ‘the new arrival by private ambul- ance is our contribution to start that very special baby on his way in. safe, modern comfort. (Mom too,.of course.) . Sparks-Griffin. “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 Welcome— you- If a Boy.. wil If a Girl . 24 E. LAWRENCE ST. —6§.C. Rogers Sporting Goods Store Has for . the first base- - ball glove and ball. . the first side- walk roller skates. OPEN FRL—MON 9 P. M. 1958's Ist Baby — Will Receive @ Nationally Known Manufacturer's HIGH CHAIR: LEWIS FURNITURE The Store that Features Fine Quai ‘Furniture at the Most Reasonable ? Bah S| S. Saginaw Corner of Orchard Lake Ave. - | Ward’s Home Outfitting Co. | 48 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. Has for the First Baby of 1958 a Kant-Wet Crib Mattress Which will fit ‘any . size crib. In addition to a wonderful line of fine furniture for __ the home, Ward's carry the famous Storkline cribs and Ként-Wet Crib Mattresses. Ward’s Home Outfitting Co. 48 South Saginaw St., Pontiac Congratulations to Mom, Dad and Baby The Lion Store As pleased to present - to the First Baby of 1958, a lovely Baby Blanket: to the Mother. a Housecoat: (one size larger than usual). FIRST and to the Father, a-brand new Hat —— The 1958 Baby Makes His CHOICE » GRANT'S | To the first baby of 1958 of a beautiful new blanket

LaZaroft Robinson’s Studio 124 W. Huron St. FE 4-3466 20 E, Huon St. FE 4-9669 Wooliever Studio 426 N. Paddock St FE 4-2001 SCALE For ' His or Her © family. inf Majesty. Well accurate'in weight! w baby scale to keep the whole’ n the progress of His or Her _ signed, sturdy construction and ~ | CLOON AN ‘Ss “Where Quality Counts”. aN. Saginaw | O.ewetere - FE? 2:0161 > . ~{ f “ ” . et. 15. Saginaw |. 1461 Baldwin Ave. (corner of Walton Blvd.) - Happy New Year | and Congratulations Lou-Mor Jewelers are very . proud to present a Sterling Silver Baby Set-to 1958's . First Baby of the Pontiac Area. _ LOU-MOR FEWELERS 4 Budget senile’ agers fe a + TENS * : e 2 = eee ee ete At Metamora Lodge 4] 3 ——— seria tall Otticer ‘ Yearen ; installed Ne toes La Lodge, 413 rs ‘Trad (MA AKETS II * Free and ‘Ac OT wa warden; Flord ee wor- = sales of are top sricta <2 | v warden; Edward Brec! sen-| NEW paged troaght % rey 4 grown cov-|§ e — ££ : reti Lawrence Free t, junior [Prices YORK # — the pro- ; a ee % | Vo Frank Donald “Travis, treas nior trading today. sock matte ts by growers and sold by ‘Ne , TS Ee al O/.. Best, cha vis, treasurer; today heavy Quota n wholesale sold ew tO 2 senior de plain; - Key yearend tions package by armeé QO i} acon; G -Guy He to” stocks Detroi are furnished ee : or deac ene Free nry, a poi rose fro t Bure ‘ abe rg shal; W - Merle R man, jun-|®dvance nt or more m_ tractions|"Tdey: ° au of Markets, as of He | Make ar ray. G ussell, tha’ re in es _ EAST OI. as NO ‘Ramous Brinker and. W Sun the lists a ved as of| De ~ Near-Final ta’ LANSING ve ae. OT ider, 8 nee ed Wittens : t sections . cisions -Final calendar W — Here nts der, ward; Glenn Walker, vit! serafte sect mredue: | nel Gettysbur om ictot a) Feb. 10 ; . 12-—Processors | n Fick, organist, tiler; |cals, phvan steels, * Apples, Delt ratte g Saiilous March: ‘January, Feb- m conference oO | 1 Hayes . -" in and mot rails, che Apples, oan ane . G State i; as prepared Ags : * MSU. and field- * | ficer, wi was in . the adv ors * mi- | A>pies Jonathan, bu. ses... | GETTY Jan. 6—L University by * | oSiting mearebaly stalling of ance. participated “* peevaneccese: sanldent Slsaaawes me Steer aie ; Feb. 11:13- * : . O | statling marshal Walker, in- The tick Northern ‘8by, STII Bigg] but Eisenhower Pa. @- development term and} 11-13-—-West «Tt: instal 1; , in- er MUST -final m Presi-|, 78" and D ; ling secre Arthur Cl hind the tape seon ts, Veretaves 3.25 [1958-59 decisions aon the leader eatires plese: schoo, (ate leadership school istric Russell, i tary; and ark, | Wall pile-up fell be- |oabba, ped, eotables . federal all- Camp. t4H i Arthu nstalling Merle Street of transact Carrom, ° PStndrd : to be on the p school, 4-H_junior Feb. I, St. Mary’ r Stimson chaplain, chiefl ers called ions. |Selers.. topped bm 14 the largest chool, Port H 13-14—State s sel y ¥, bi shi * luron, test, T | selections. ~ played ‘two Mrs. | from a techni the rise Monaredah, \dee.) . 2.50 ing progr: Jan. * * Grand chersy | Harve ; © plano man overseld cal recovery Onion aah, DE: basitet er ‘am in the nation’ ted! Sricultural annu Feb. 14—1 apis. pie con- |” ‘his lif y Swain of Fli a diticn. Parsley Dry. | ++ 21 * f his-|MSU. conterensy Michigan Breoders leh wont. t certifica lint recei While selli * ™* Perenige, Me bus 150| He _* J bred Assn. gan Swine Mt to Cay, Bias Fifty. ived/losse selling t Parenips, 2 bu. Y: dow TS edicts * an. 9-10— banquet, gilt ‘nunnt bor, uy Bri year pi $s contini o establish Radishee, ‘beth 50- 125 s a mee cont Home } sale, all-breed ston, Dr. A. gham of pins erabl inued the blish t uash. 8, oth: 1b. “bag iad 1.75/ rect burg esta ting erence, sewage Feb. MSU. bed vacation. Ww ‘lian Th F, Burnh Ann Ar- e reinv re wa AX| Tomato srr aang io or Pé te with on his| Jan. MSU. disposal . 1T—Ann om am r-ithe t estme: as consid-| Tu toes, hothou puns) Soe -60 rcival Budg 10-12— jgan- ual : Fred pson, bo and W ypical “wi nt and. rni ‘othouse, (bskt.) -» 1,50 Right Brundag et Di-jen's can “Young oes Levestock meeting "cate O Fred Lundy of ein of Nsteranrw, investment window ressing’”” of ps topped. ont 8 Is... lye meet a saieroued he Qe. . Traverse p, Twin 1en and wo ‘Improvement Michi- ; ‘et. ” . J * v . | his 60-year bik Lake re- ated spott The. The news eae by. - oreen* 1 25/7F his Dectal James, re to, J ad takes amp, Rte 18-20-—-4-H _ i. Inla, Treasury b The drop i gl Keales Du. cesses eeene Otherwise scientific Mian an. 15—Annual , St. Mary’ junior leadersh a Rece y Cit est poin ill rat 2 ort taoe 115/% Qui the advise igan Swine meeting s Lak rshi n nt! y ; t si ‘ao ie DEON EG 3/4 quiet outlook r. e P te y elected see nee A its low-| | 5 DETRO! «+ 1.50 , famil was Breede » Mich- * ake Camp r 158- office n-as a ugust 1 we ETROI IT EGGS Eve on y-type for Jan. rs Assn. : Feb .* * . hi TAM; are: rs.of Ch actuall new 956, w Detroit cai Dec. the Eisenho New 16—Annual .. MS . 0—N gh Ka a sign as t, case 30 + tle if ; Year’s| Dreede u, |test ational priest; Ra rl An P- y.is bei that nio: grades s - ine! AP)—E any ahower far 8 rs Ass meeting, » Chic: cherry j . Edwin M Iph Sm spaugh, of Breat ping eased, ney| whites GaP) Rees, 7.0.8 Pings saanioy erecting m. Lit oni n, MS Sheep gu ae Pie con. XPERIMI ‘Muir, uzzy, ith, king: nee encour a matter/ wid» Grade A Ju ral state in pros - 17—-T U. 25 — EXPE “ tre scribe: ngs t. ageme rT Wid. 4 jumbo The pect, of 1958 school urk MSU. rrigat ER reta asurer: Geo Mervyn - nt to Wall 43% avk ;. extre lar large 3-87 weigh trom Preside! , MSU rkey insemina: tion e IMENTA ‘heat: Oscar Dale, rge Oille, sec-| @ ke ok: B a: email tae. wid. st: large. 66 Me 82| wri Washington also. rece on 17-18—A tion cote. 25:28—D erence, oumair L Joann. Aa Homer captain of he — of around a * nas wt m Grade A: avg. “a. 3%. a reds a draft of Pom latest ee tion sociation ual meeti F e353 pats : r y gineering ~ TOOL ene ‘ AL WORKERS captain; ene Shaw revels so- Chrysler Fi a : Bethe re or more’ |S cee 7 meajum lenge nara gress mens e he wm gf of the trices, Meu. boil Conserva; |), juni ar ~East D noo (all sround 1 Curre | Kel Ps nd Ss Simmo arch. Aircraf o Cate m;Steel, wnt Gr Fresca: vg. 3442. avg ve Con- Jan * 7 Huron leadershi' istrict 4 (model PATTER men) Dividends itinel veils and Penzien, Melvin and Union Carbi “Allied outed large eae jumbo 83; extra lat — His budget * ven suculcus e ascot {vor mancn - " OVER - e neceeary : : 1 Alva Reed, ster) w bide. erni- * 42. 48; large bo umbo “i ree lawrhake - message- _|Assn., Ga Beef Cattl ing, North- ; 2 TIME , This i . set | cae antes © | = famhe, 2 extra timat ers shiortl goes to the Jan. ylord. e Breeders March 1-2—4- WONG PROG! is not an Tele ectric | . 40¥s- es in governy afterw: 21—Ann March H leadermete, FRINGE BENERT nase ch a The” Clifterd phone , Ame thai governm ard. gan ual 3 games = ange in recent Merry-Go: Amerada also— Gult Oi ri- Po t the ‘budget ent circle Es-\Che Sheep She: meeting, Mi er pate elpearon MSU, RA “. policy, but pdividend lannounced the “Round | Club = point added a ona a | weep Oulte neighborhood ee be the ster. arers Asen., chi- March er gradi ng annual Gard-* wl “QUALIFIED, wn inued fo as con ificers for ollowin: as) Ot sae 8 [too or Oe. LTRY compared wi billion Jan. Man-|School Sroding course, MEU pe r th - pres 1958: Z new her g » for Not 30 (AP - |curren ith 72 dolla 21-22 _ ool, MSU Herdsmen . ; . years e past 25. ipresident; —V Bertha of-|Stee ains we rolt up fo 10 em ) — Pri | t fisca billions for the cide- — Michigan Inse : . . vice erd Hob 1, Boe re ma Heavy ve pounury Pow De 1 yea tor tungicide ; . 5 _ SEE MR wereiarys an Maxi Baumgartner, Radio Corp General de by US.) heer ey type. br 23-28, 1 wr PBs recent Re spending in th Sune 30. Jan. 22— inetitute, mga |, March 13: * * Panimount BARBIE ‘urer tary; and Ethel \ Van Conant, \Central, P Anaconda Ona | bes 20-22%. rocks 28; and: fryers hens | ad Runsian in the light of 30. ence, MSU Rural concre - pene conserva Annual workshop COMPANY ee We have | Wiltse, tre *|Sinclair, S ennsylvania ew York|31-a3, e'33. turkeys caponette und vdvanpes accounts 2 and other Jan. 2-2 . te confer- Miser 'Leke 7 distri 32100 STEVE. ay ° a have never unis Dryde as-'sey) and tandard Oil Railroad, | urkeys Beavy cele. for most of the graduate 235th at MSU. Lake Training | direc. . NSON HIGHT . Since Oar Per —_ den Loe installed Johns: Manville. Jer-| Li "=e — MSU veterinary” meee “post-| a od Par 14—Mict School, MADISON HEIGHTS “e a e Our ried n Lodg officers ; O | ive Ch . Jan. erence, Park an arr nenaid |George Ells 1). F. & AMS are: Inaut. ‘Trai ‘locks | DETRO stock rysle Ruildi wa jm Ma ann. Sor Rees evans M.” are: |10, Trailer, ncluded Frue- IT LIVES [ uild MSU. annual farmers’ March UA , tee Moyne dt mas. at ns uechanged at rue r ote8. Bik oe ee Sale . ing J + oo Michigan a Liv naual meeti . warden: ester Cri r., senior on 2,000; maman about 300 cower « early supply Cattle. , an. 28—Annu * ving. | Joe mm, j at 51! U. , up 1% ese; limited | shes poly si D calf al . Exchang | on; Bl Resim. na Moers wp a eg she Se at ps All Deals S%. ax mea! Mics tence A ; ~* n im- Capitol Sa ver etn eapmen Junior deacon, | at 33% pn 3, oneneral few ‘small tert ote increased choice Ongaer men @ ona 22 a eer show, clinic, MSU. t m ; . a & I vings deal tile oot Vessuren B Oli- | New Y slow. wade only | ond t: ma — Toe matey 27 cu and here home dem- Dairy foe ~-Annual native IMENTAL a ; Assoc. ve anny Ries! k Gerald Dock (Late York Stocks ner sb wales steady’ to setive to la es have cee two other steme. Jan. ils, MSU. cult al advis- ine MSU. Improvement prem ee ee 5 W. Huron, Pon saline tee of alms stewards. | Allied “Ch 49.1 ® Guosstions! load high 09 higher cai aul “vers rgest real estate in the city’s Sheep “Brecon, annual and reeory institute, i Pe wi Apply in vereen FE 4 05 tiac icer nt was Med Strs 2). tog int Nick ; vo head prime. ti mostly “38 80:27 00. * transaction sale, lichig nd -yoners-inationt annual touri : -0561 in- Alls Chal ey 4 Int Paper. 15) good prime bP ak a en 00: Sold * * MSU. Assn., bred an arecil tourist EXPER —— | Alum Lid ... 32.2 tnt eee [peur ane a {nolce ee secre 31.28: ing with the Jan ewe | Marc - * _ xrERiENcrD | |Am Asriin aay #4 int silver ze a ta 2 0-38.00: the were its 32 eon aan Build- feedin 29—Annual Michiges igan h 277—Annual * Store Pontion ely, FeLi SS am Can fy Isl Crk & Tel 29 jpelgers Fang few te, prime ¢ 23.00: 30-story annex ng project ichigan swi ti Artificial meeting al Dept, C inn Am Waray 3 Jenne pee . 3 51686. sm ey ier to iow choice others. Lexington Ave. Building gut 23—Annual v show, MSU Mt MSU ders "Scopere Must yNSPECTOR yt Gi johns Men -- ue ooth utils sta Bee meeting, arch - —~ Y QI fees Been afte ie aie oe pauine Ms. iecting, Mich artes 282M shat Sorte oe ‘wm * oO Am Rade “i Kees Clk . 78 glsteady. ind veslers. Sala 18.00. 17.00;| vious was ; Jan. Ts Assn. sale Assn. fut gan Angu - aap phone’ Appl to read 7 in Am Beati 4 Kresge 88. . 4 steady: chote palets. SGalahle 390. te negotia disclésed. In 30—Ann , MSU. °° urity show s 9 e amne cule 3 “pereen gy U @ am Smeit 225 TOP iase + 22.1 utili good oon prime active, nasty 66 million ns, which pre- gan chapters ual meeting, : and Dann rn mnphey ment T oe on est am Soper 3 ie Nena 1 6 ort e " eee RR, saked tor the proper ch failed, |S Of fers Soll Conservati Michi-| as MTSE 2 i Oranard te Ba = : - m Tob . el 166.7 tone 3811 s — Bala -15.00 24.00 properties ca, MS ion So- 1955 Buick OP PUBL You re ‘oo, Donald Raym ‘iacooda BG Loriiard Le sm 2a a Ferndale Ba : Jan. 30 *. * .. {130 em Pubite verte, one ae yout would lik Y Es ; : : ion . A co 8fl 95 Mack -Nash .. lye 60- No. 1 240 establish n- J . —Cha . } tiac . danuary to be No. ~" ° ° week! e¢ te CAN MAKE on Christma ds Win face Beis Be Tag Ed pe ate (Held in E nk Teller eek cote ar sian te Fama = coe: E WISE With s Lighting Ai Sag" ) Mi Bete tga og EE yg mbezzle gan Cooperat meeting, Michi suicng shots | enn INVE Nativi ing Au) Cot Line - et Merr Chk 8 a3 19.00 sist mixed. iatter, price ‘paid 1} DETRO ment MSU. ve Wool ae ee y > ra renidence. cars STME' ' w ty Scene (Aveo Mig aoe 13 san Hen 183 once = we ane 7% Be Wl opyeaneld un—Joseph V. _ Jan. 3 ual eting D , Ba, ‘87. SALES 4. Have NTS . ih oon 46 3 ot ble er ‘ Ww ° ship Junie of the W Benguet is Mont War 38 line very scarce, Me osths 28e bahar | \Ferndale ban nig teller Genet. and barrow ole aa project eath Nofi “Betas operant the le vin invest ‘Christmas. Chamber a oe Town- joing Alt 361 Muiler Br : Bera ana steady: feede® jenbezzlement tel charged’ wi * yaa 1 ateaan y Meu: enmnnpeane Ices Phone. tor ern erecta sarin com- i eadin in one.of * |e mas Ligh commer ‘Bobn ‘Alum 387 Murray CD... 19.6 Foo two vlosds LF chotes | ionday a warrant th| Feb alata gna — a a 2, — you bu & Mutua of © n announ ting Cc ree) pond um . at Bis p.... 198/72 sed i oon eh lambs Arthur by U. issued As 7—Mic! iga mine M. 20, ’ ea ent 8 100 polling sele i on a Arsen. *y president have) a : it x Bam te monies air hee eo tha Brine Grage. deri District Judge and sale, anaual bred oc Breed- a Pies Be ery Arber: oS ALE ED sauna ee rities. If selected ° AN n-| Budd Ce 7S Nat ype $16 oad good a sme umes pete. to prime |aale , an employ F le, MSU.- - gilt Debiee ond Bmery L Boon come ave: age deale rites If you'll write, hove, | A, Nativity scene gilt or ga Re SP ie ork be Trust Co. fore « of the Ferm” #6 10-11—Ann rest) lg ey ae set | ea ee tae Pe elect Pad to | prises aad cone with religious sc mee ai Nort a Pe a8 meen 60-1800 Sn, ts et os moet Bank ing schoo, MSU? et service re. Martha Hunitey. ¥ z | __ Help —e | ich will offer a Fund Mr. and M was-the pro first | 'Gapitel wri mt) Nor wm AY RS Tex. 0 was held i ths prior Home, at pm 1 ~ ,, Peneral : Wanted Fe Fe ent. ou a wise of 3630 B ra: Donald ject of |Gase oD “42 Ono Ou Tot New i : charg n federal n El Paso, P; . egg a Mich. Funeral atsrriope male 7 } ene alte ura weno apna, ae ae eee Se sin Brief ae oaace in #1 Pao: Farmers’ C Buh Tae se as eae aty ee | sie sete wre te Gane Sis EER 1) mtu Pat ren rs’ Costs Rise soiree: | ie a % of rs. Ch a ed n MitM . $2.7 Panh Air. 2 th: ce re the e: 4 { . ” Coke: _s4 ” FE : . - erties dome oo prt Monty TSS ccordlevel peregrine | att Bk a oc oe 71 ic . vv : WAT were lighted in their Clarkston. ie joa : we Ben s a3! sand escaped. 5305 . E. Suk n into age was dis. customers, the at the eee evel fat ton of Mre XK. loved husband of a guame q w and pone: In * L E Bi, te silver Mey om and font yard Get “Oe wee 8 prise ela“ 8 eat valued with 30 pounds of ; ered Dec. 5. short- WASHINGTON *) ee on father of Leute A: Ch ; Belov Basy airren Be vast a) x4 ng unde ri me Acomw is? Pin 2/76 fifth at $17, Ss of) culture (IN ~ | Roger Chas ; Sy MITES Fou od | lighting ett the eves’ istmas’ sign Coa Edison”. 187 Pau Pet. Qjand s of whisk a total of . day Department — md of Raymond an. sion and Mrs. tr. + ene R TWO SMALL ge wi , Con . t P : an y val | prices er a all - afte tion v ffects ith indi Bdingn .. 04.3 late 65, und ued t sab Th a! red ene teint FE ote) Mth Eat Lestma ven Se ty Bs fa fig money "ndetermined amo $305, Lo igre ag aid to] ate eres Pee a a 8 none won third prize of 46 S. \cont rCan ms RCA ‘Ou i and a Muscular Dystr pool nt of Bets b ses 7 The ord level. mber to son ofticinth Saat ait ra Charketon” aes = Byait | Member and prize ont COP&S “81 Repub so er Dystro e ut e pari a putating. ate % meni. _ Sten Days Om Sere * a New ly ba grounds and theiricest ou “or Rex Stl +} pliy ¢ S G stood ty inde lie tn state at the, ment. in Olen _ ores ; hove ove ond other York Stock thed were com ricont Ol... 42 Regn Met Bs — anis-| Jt’ d at 299. x by Dec. Rome. at ine Thayer | Cn PETENT R eves. MA leoding ¢ Exchonge had co in bright 1 plete. |CopPe Doo, al Rey Met 82 ee ts a ‘base per’ cen b FERRE Thayer Pune al ing wom: ELIA ms xchenges imi ncealed 1 ights. Shn Copper Eas - 3° Rey Toe 8 33 Oo period t of the 1 State —— nal have own ry da ABLE CLEA 7 . tation ighti bs Curtiss sete Royal wet” 43 d y . yaex w . A year ago 510-14 a .| COUNTER trans OL Ts 18 Pontiac State Bank } oes Tener ana he oth Pa me By selgwar St ; 4 ucator Kocz DETRO | was 238 290, and last the in- brother. Fa Apia te Trusted Apply rd 4x ith if oa vee . mon ¢ FE 4-2895 Bidg. opudees for the ont it | Doug ison . 318 Seon Bap Bl Su man waited aan wm — Lee The departmen th -it iso eure P and Parreti: eens eth Forge te 7 ase &, HELE. thouse and. test were J De pant 601 Bears R RR 213 ccumb felt he long for a Goren | primarily feed t said h Bn trom Bperks. service wil 40 to take chore + em. Jaycees Ron heme, rere Jack F Bast Ar L 118 shell Roeb 212) § in Britto arrival. ought to dons that he primarily res er livestock igher me Dr. n Sparks-Gri 3. a 18 > cchoaks Cae AT ae \Coo . © stm | vert! ponsibl iermen \. Good fr e per had charge othe Jack # tute a ct Socony. ST? Funeral servic N} | dittboara. Me did = on. ost its prices costs. Tractor for rising Besa in Bank oe Bom 4s, 6°? oe se eter ie contest. Bris’ Lo 38 Bou Ry S12 pm. Thursday wil Eighteen oot So rose, and rks-Grittin Puneral Home Mr. | Butte Smepneeeartenes 714 Co eg sa Beas i etl) Sa na wen po me Be for and truck] Bre, erecta | teat a £55 Fixe * mimunity Nat'l pee i Reng Roc Bel) Sota 8 OF reo |e em tor some. tral be Sa eat oe hs real ank BI ; , estone . wee 40.1 Bt ou NJ } Lak an, 34, b s 7 se ‘a * be G r sister of and one “a of A — am d Ford ho oe even, OR “7 coach J e High Sc rother off “I x Farmers’ * + 1:30 te ~ Thursday, Bien 4 newest schoo lat saves! cow preste Pp g- ord | Mot - 44 Stud Pack #;! ohn V. K hool wanted * ucts. m prices veral Home ‘wi y, Jan. 2. at Suz, Sort. F-Orsa” whhe es. . ; Pr Sul gg Sun Oil x. 23! Bo nela ‘Thi pacar set st orce._# “Must Rave Wonday Armes Hee He $3 130.9) said, will nt _ expenditure as a $7-a-week rm fl ye ome. with 3 the Purs en at SAL Call Pe sb00d ood ST. SES sede Aaa a peTnore ere 69.6 Mie poster rement ot in 1958 ae] ”~ * as ea ceeet of George Wise uneral wd" grease ESLADY . ”, i * & rmen e . ART th . om after aeesNepmter me bulk of warranted for buying ram name is W. Ear kee ae, ren To work _bortewear . _ START the NEW. pron Pec aa ee ees Se en aed with GOOD I YEAR Rea gaat ft reat ierell Lah, Pierce wse| Se a Seen at warrREe err Tra 78 HION SHO . .) e ° 7 . “ * for. I NVEST | Rowen wee tt” & Be aks Smith, * pierce, Fenner fines, San PS, Brother of eh won - Income 0 MENTS he Meta pur. eo gs 24 244 F . 7 Losing bili , Fenner -& _ Bane ers Homer White Swan. brine ae vin Ee Man r Gro h . ‘Rudy Mi et C0 ae bf 8 ortine’ . house is ng at the b fe Peers 4 to ne -Betson, y To ‘Wayne Edison oe * 4 10.4 hy us retires Fi eus C. ge r. 8 nt in een ee ee are me tha: A Creat St iy ee ine poets foe | “Et PELE HOR re No reat § | “Ne sate w Prod, O17 'T 13 toc * - He @ Bh il iin, a aa a w Attra tocks | ati Siaa! 1Y] U look Optimist However, his mother ae | ae ehitaren. nn fennnaeations we! ‘Contact ctivel: , ° | D imisti rian B. Beane, mother Mrs, . BOX REPLIES w OR Saintes — Our. Of fi yrr iced! Alt Mark : NEW YO! will continue Greenwich, Ma- At 10 a.m. mirage C : ice =. ets Clo , | misti RK, N.Y. — ner. as a limi Conn., were replies today there WOMAN Osi . No Obli on New Y sed Lay mistic 18-month An opti- Beane ted part- office at the Pres Mog ren a O CARE Be Lk. Ra, a1 e : EPH gation i ear’s Da « usiness wil be forecast for form his ‘said he is bones: in the following a eee home Se naan 2 SMALL 8 Co NEW y row te ea Booey associa own fet oe te betel , than wages. Live munit ORK Fortune January ted or to 3, 4, Metts y Nat. Bank O will ty ena eqenmotite a te + Fortune’ azine dtomor. fot the New To Tine ecome 65, 67 eo _Help W. , nk Bidg.~ re ¥. be closed modity mark 8. thai fs’ ecéaum York Stock member » 76, $4. anted { 4 FE 2-9119 Han Day. A tomorrow, xe a end bgp! the ists predict Exchange. F . teat | pn aislity ex r of Al CABINET " evel Para wn at the Grain Pri - reral Directors . 4 > | Trade. the ’ Chic y toda in cubtens wotenien Fremier | the sec The gains inthe ( © onan nels : ago Board of | Reports tot neslgned last nice the econ haf of 28a prob vanehee— Dee, (AP) — On- ohns_ ast accelerat arch . ern asked to tos indicate he night. But ‘the by Serediy~ prob- rod ee 2.18% M Oe " (See story, orm. a n will be magazine in 1959. ly fal >a page jew cabi over the next warns Ps a Ht May ee 2.) inet. ee | gee PI ona wish Bas thee that_|Maren 30% March modera , the rise | months May soeeee Md marek - Vi - noderate pace, — »fduty 20000. 14 duly 5 oeey oorh * ; * a Gept on Fe tsd e . . seeees 1. hisek FU ees Si le gia Bm SENERAL HOME’ OO aS a) Bee | “ seneeeee 1.35 A a or Motor prermpigte Fe a | eae om ten try = pointm: