. (R-NY), = The, Weather ut » | Little temperature change. (Detatis Page?) ber caused a split among its siX N.Y. motel Dec. the House, elect-) 23, died today. The status of a 21-year-old night club entertainer from Pontiac, ar- All but two, Reps. Lloyd L. An-, rested Christmas -night-at-her home ‘Bloomfield Township), will je Comer 8. Taking their oaths for the first | time tomorrow noon will be Pon- tiac’s Democratic representative, Arthur J. Law, dames Clarkson, Democrat William Hay- ward, Republican from the Fifth | District, and John C. Hitchcock, “No gain- at all, ’’ commented Sen. Jacob K. Javits News Flashes NEW YORK (? — Mrs. Iavarone was held in lieu $50;000 bail today on charges growing out of the kidnaping of 2! ,-hour-old Lisa Rose Chionchio. A defense request for a mental examination of the defendant | was denied. Jean —— DOWAGIAC (UPI) — Stanley Yankus, giving up his fight against gov- ernment wheat controls. The 39-year-old Cass County | farmer, who has been fined more than $4,000 by rilhdes elbala since acreage quotas, ‘said he will sell his farm two miles south of here and pay the fines levied against | him by the government. | 4 LANSING (UPI) — Democratic chances of breaking GOP con- trol of the House were dimmed today with the disclosure that Rep. Josephine D. Hunsinger (D- Detroit) has undergone majer , surgery at a Detroit hospital and probably will not be on hand for the opening session of the equally divided House tomorrow. - Republican: leaders said they knew of no GOP members that would be absent but emphasized anything could happen. ’ rd HAVANA (UPI)—Orders from the Rebel army command in_ ‘Havana calied a sudden halt to- ‘day to “war crimes” trials and executions in Coton, Maltanzas Province, There was specula- tion the Rebels might be slowing the pace of their bloody reprisal campaign against followers of | ousted President Feigearis Ba. tista. = 9 ae Writer's Home Burns MAMARONECK, NY. P= An early morning fire today. caused heavy damage +o the three-story holne here of Otto A. Harbach, playwright and lyricist: Of “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” and many other hit tunes. No one Was in the. House. of | one of southwestern |~ Michigan's biggest poultry farm- ers, announced today that he is | 1954 for violating wheat | make it easier to throttle ifilibusters - against civil irights bills and other meas-| “ures. “A soothing syrup to lull the conscience of America,”’ was the| assessment of Sen. Paul H a rules, ‘the bipartisan fight for change. Some Southern Senators pro- one of a group of Northern and Western Sen-| *ators who had fought to Doug- ‘dissolv e. ‘Sixth District Democ rat. Republicans and Democrats willl huddle today in separate caucuses to map stratégy and try to agree ‘on a plan for organization of the) ‘house, They'll clash head-on to-| row in ¢ ected-batte. Al . morrow ‘in an expec até ——- ‘Fisher and claimed she left him \for control, _If only 109 representatives + representing the. - | Fourth = District, in appearances, however, prospectst for a prolonged tug-of-war may, the reins.26 in Rochester, las (D-Ill), one of the leaders of of authority almost certainly willordered held for the grand fall to the party with more mem- ' Miss Wilson is a divoreee and | In that event, 'bers present. Once that job is done, lawmakers, A gold ring and $50 were miss: |, | face weighty decisions on taxes, ling when Fisher was found be vaten. | robbed Fisher. (R- Waterford ‘Pownship)|and charged with first degree*fob- jand Farrell E. Roberts (R - West!bery and first degree grand larceny. be in the ease, was undetermined this, During the last ses- |afternoon. ‘sionthete were four Republicans! George Fisher, 46, died of a jand: two Democrats. skull fracture and brain lacera-. ‘tions. The victim failed to regain consciousness after being found 21 ‘days ago in a Rochester, N. Y motel. . * * * Being held is Eleanor Joann Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Randall Wilson of 73 Seminole Ave. — “Miss Wilson, who was arrested at the ‘home of her. parents, de- | sifed to Pontiac and Detroit po- | lice officers that she beat or Police -sald - she dmitted being in the motel with | Get $1,000,000 in Jobless Pay New York Lodging | | Mound Road, Highland Park and Germany are brutal and = stupid ‘ton, Ohio, ‘strike April 20 of UAW members. | ' work and claimed jobless benefits Michigan Top Michigan Judge Also Rule in Favor of Escanaba Teamsters LANSING (BP — Labor Halieck of Indiana told news- | men there is hope of. qa tax _re- unions have won two big. victories in the Michigan | years if the heavily Democratic | Supreme Court, one ‘a million dollars in cash’ and the other removing a barrier to organizing activ- ‘ity. | | The cash will go to 11,000) United Auto Workers em- ployed by the Ford Motor \Co. in the Detroit area in the form of unemployment compensation checks for idleness in 1953. In the other case, the Teathisters| Gnion won a ruling that state |courts lack authority to enjoin) [peecetit picketing in labor dis-' | putes—specific ally where a union, jis using pickets to organize non- “union employes, The Supreme Court split 5 to 2 yesterday in the Ford jobless pay ruling, with Chief Justice John RK, Dethmers and Justice Leland W, Carr dissenting. Jus- tice Thomas M. Kavanagh took no part, Involved was idleness at Ford Rouge plants in May, while a Ford forge plant at Can-' wag shut down by a there. The Detroit area units were de- _pendent for continued operations -of tying a reunited Germany into_ on forgings supplied from Canton. ee “ eter world. | it) © Also Employes lost one to three weeks’ ‘of from $277 to $105 apiece, —— e+ In effect, the majority held that, "0%: the Detroit area men were forced off the job by circumstances other’ ‘than a labor dispute in the Ford) “establishment” as defined by the | Employment Security’ Law. worth: new | Eisenhower's spending | lative programs. the’Sian, proposals for the future of i Dull les left no doubt he expects Thursday, —+ Another in Noon Blaze A six-months old boy died in flames that devoured a _small, frame cottage at noon today in Highlane Town- , Ship. Dead is David Newsum, whose 23-year-old mother was able to rescue one other child but was forced by flames /and smoke to abandon her baby. ~ Cause of the fire at the Newsums’ home, 2809 Duck ‘Lake Rd., has not yet been determined. The distraught young mother said she had fast taken _ two other SALE Ss. Lois, 47 “ Charges ‘Deal’ WASHINGTON uP — President Eisenhower told the new Repub- | lican Jeaders of Congress today his 77-billion-dollar budget for the new fiscal year contemplates a surplus of about 100 million | dollars * * * House GOP Leader Charles A. duction in the next two or three along with and legis- > Congress goes The President's budget for the fiscal year starting July 1 will go to Congress. next Mon- when she Neard a third | child, Vickie, 1!2, scream- day. ing in the house. * * * ; “When | ran back in. there was, The White House. recently an. Smoke everywhere, I grabbed [ an S ers Viekie and carried her outside, ! nounced it would be a balanced budget calling for spending about "hen T went: back in for the baby. | 77 billion dollars—approximately “But the sone and flames Local Attorney Claims. two billion less than in the cur. | “ere so terrible, TE just couldn't | os ‘ | Tent year, eeu make it to the traby. I had to Texas Officials Protect ' leave." | Highland Township firemen, |found the baby s body in a bassi-! : . “deal” Unette in the living. room opposite} Texas-authorities made a “deal the front door. They began a tO uncover the slaying of Fort ‘search of the rubble to. discover | (Worth gangster George Kean near Murder Informers Dulles Declares [how the fire started ‘Pontiac 13 months ago. it was e Nan upid * . * i charged today. - “T haven't any idea what caused | Two Texas hoodlum=| revealed the fire “ sobbed. Mrs. Newsum. | the death to police on condition Bap Germony Proposal ‘We'have an oi] heater and a gas they would ee be extradited to Brutal and Dangerous to stove, but everything wa# working | ygic higan te stand trial, according -~ all right when I tog the older , > 2 > o Pontiae attorney Clarence K. Peace of Europe kids out to play Smith. | The New sums alse have another child, Michael, 5, who was attend- ing kindergarten toddy. Newsum, a laid-6ff Pontiac Motor Division “LT have ne proof of this, of eourse,”’ Smith admitted to Cir-_ euit Judge Frank L. Dety and a WASHINGTON State Dulles (AP}—Secretary | of said today Rus- worker was in Detroit ‘jury of six men and six women, Mrs. Newsum and the four sur- Who are hearing charges of ae a draught “with ‘danger, fot’ the viving children went to the home) second-degree murder against peace of F oa * ‘of her husband's parents: Mr. and Demitrios Tsermengas, an Mrs. James Newstim, 96 Monterey Ecorse et-convict “accused in Dulles told a news conference St. "| Kean's death, ithe United States and its Allies Too bed ‘stand firm on. their basic policy .4 The body oll heat diesem as ‘Balmy’ Weather Due fo Stay Fill Thursday | Alpena ae September. later, Tsermengas was and charged with shooting the ex- said, possibly for’ the first time, that German unifi-| |cation might be accomplished by) iwa\s other than through free elec-| He declined to elaborate. x * s. ship home. according to the U, . * * * ne to take a very tir m-line on the Weather Bureau's forecast. German policy issue when talking. The low tonight will be near 25,, Two members of Keans gang, jwith Soviet Deputy Premier’ Pe and tomorrow's high about 38. Thomas D. Smith and Lowell E tas Mikoyan here Friday. After; Today's winds at 10-18 miles an McComb, were present when. the ‘the talk with Dulles, Mikoyan wil] hour will become light and vari- killing took place, but Texas au- Justice George Edwards said | cee. Président Eisenhower on Sat- able tonight and southeast to south thorities have refused up to now to that in determining the Canton urday plant and those in Detroit were not part of the same “establish: ment,"’ the majority was follow- seven other states, r ¥dwards-said it was not the Leg-} islature's intent {9 deny jobless pay benefits in such a situation. ees was t sleeping and uninjured. She’ examination Dec. N.Y... and was jury. waived ‘mother of-two children: | tested that the change — aBY | connection with the gang, jauthorities say. Dulles said he hopes the talks: Roe One Child dren who have been placed in orphanages and foster homes because she was con-. sidered incapable of caring. They theorized that “Mrs. lava blonde grandmother who lived alone, had abducted the infant from a Brooklyn hospital nursery 2', hours after her birth: Jan. 2, with the intention of telling: ‘a boyfriend it was their child. | a. | i Assuming he would agree to | marriage, Mrs. lavarone be. | heved that, with q husband and home, she would be permitted to regain custody of the four chil. dren who had been taken away from her, authorities said. — The plot failed, however, Should Be Thrifty Wife CARDIFF, England (UPD — Patricia Jones, 17, was married yesterday after queueing in the snow all night to buy a wedding he blige dress at a sale price of $5.59. 313th telephoned tip on the POCKETBOOK LOW? Did the holidays put a crimp in your pocketbook? If so, here's an easy way to fill it up again. Just round up those unused articles that are’ only in the way and sell them for ¢ejuttered one-room ap&rtment in a dilapidated Brooklyn brownstone} apartment ovine: * MRS. JEAN IAVARONE ‘compaksion for the alleged kid- inapér and renewed a pledge. made ile the baby was missing that * There, a 209 vards from ft < Brooklyn. police headquarters, p0-| che would visit the child. lice found Mrs. Javarone and the! . “Chionchio.. baby. | n-fact, the father of Lisa Rose . | was so delighted at getting his The baby, ood health, was | ‘cash with a quick action Wart sane caecane ny a et infant daughter Hack unharmed] ad This little ad brqught, her happy. tearful 26- that he balked for a time today | a at signing a complaint against | the baby's alleged kidnaper. 1 pe LUXE Se ae The father, Frank Chionchio,| _ er Apt. f. sie pea ore OR Ta a 28-year-old lawyer, changed his elma and agreed to sign after a] To Place Your Want Ad mother, Frances, In a jubilant reanion at St. Peter’s Hospital, | the mother said it was the hap. | piest day of her life. The infant, who had gained ear-old | Young Mother Rescues Texas’ most wanted man—was un- earthed from a shallow grave near A few days arrested convict to death during a drunken . | Pontiac's “balmy” temperatures. scuffle that occurred the previous * jare expected to last at least .until Dec ember in a Commerce Town- might have been hired by a com-|ounce over her seven pounds at conference in the chambers of a DIAL FE 2-8181 petitor of the Latrefile cleaners to/birth, had received good eare. in Brooklyn magistrate and a'subse-| © Just Ask for the destroy the building because own the first nine daysof her life. _|quept telephone conversation. with, WANT -AD DEPT. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) The Chionchio —_ eqreced! his _ 2 : : . 6 £ \ Hey i, 4 ‘ ae . . / , ‘ ed ' > ' ‘ aA f ‘Top State Court Rules on Huron-Clinfon Millage A ruling yesterday by the State Supreme Court that tax collections for the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority must be made a part of the 15-mill taxing limitation will be felt in Oakland County, accord- ing to Norman R, Barnard, county, corporation ceunsel, The high court reversed aiw Wayne County Circuit Court de- cision concerning levying of a one- quarter mill by five southeastern The lots, located in the Bloom- field Knolls Subdivision in West | Bloomfield Township, were sold | to the company by Samuel A. Miller. The development firm said it understands there were certain im-| provements on the land that later) were found not theréyrand asked for damages before Wayne Circuit Judge Horace Gilmore. Gilmore dismissed the case. “ichigan counties. ? = the eight justices, splitting 5 to 3 os technicalities of the ruling. sald the case should be remanded back to the Wayne court for a judgment tn favor of Chester J. Morse, who brought the suit against the Wayne Coun- ty Board of Supervisors. Hfowever, the high court unanimous in agreeing that the: decision of Wayne Circuit Judge fér-ak Fitzgerald should be re- versed. It said the authority is r 1 a municipal corporation and therefore not exempt from the, copstitutional limitation Oakland followed Wayne County this year in collecting tax outside the limitation, based on the de- cision of the Wayne-Court that this could be done as it represented a voted increase by the people. Barnard sald this reversal of the Supreme Court will mean that in the preparatiorr of the county's 1960 budget, the annual one-quar- ter mill will have to be included with Hin, the 1 15 5 mills : “This won't affect usiimmedi- ateWy, ” Barnard sald, ‘‘as the county Is already collecting- for this ‘year outside the limitation,” Oakland officials viewed the eaftlier Wayne court decision a8 an approved the annual $1,150 pay- | General Motors dealer aid to the county's heavy welfare burden ‘imitation taken up in past years! by the tax for the authority was| That portion of the 15-mill | clinic. high court and was turned’ down yesterday when it upheld the dis missal of the suit. In a third matter, the late Oak land Circuit Judge George B. Hart- preme Court yesterday on his de- cision involving a disputed $7, 000 | jrental payment by Michigan Bell) was Telephone Co. Hartrick said the Adeline Realty Co. was not entitled to collect rent from the telephone company for a building in Royal Oak during a two-month period when ownership of the building was in question. Bell had deeded the property to Excel Investors, Inc., with the agreement Exce} could construct a building for lease to Bell. The investment firm deeded the | property to Adeline Realty Co.,-but Bell continued to make its ental payments to Excel, ane State Sending Fart for 2 City Services The state was preparing to send two annual checks to Pontiac to day, The State Board of alcoholism | iment to operate the city’s alcoholic The city matches the cinta) yrant- : Under the , state library grant slated ta go toward lessening this (program, a gr int of $2,917 was ap welfare burden * * * Based on state equalized figures this represented roughly $441 000, sald Robert Y. Moore, Board of) Auditors chairman In other decisions affecting Oak land County, the Supreme Court ruled there was no fraud or mis representation in the sale of 41 lots to the A& M Land Develop ment Co. in 1955, Thompson fo Stand Trial in Arson Case (Continued From Page One) eys had been charging culsrate, prices However, this was denied by the competitor, Herbert Harrison during the earlier 1 uininntan e O'Rourke claims Thompson was! with Kierdorf on the arson job. pers of FE:dgeweod Country Club Richardson left-a managerial po: Thompson claims he had not seen Kierdorf for more than two days before the fire, and that he had spent the weekend at his cottage in, Grayling. . es The Geneseo prosecutor pro- duced twe witnesses, the owner and caretaker of a Flint apart ment house in which Thompson's mother resides, who contradicted | Thompson's testimony. Mrs, Dorothy Wallace, the care- taker, said she saw Thompson drive Into the apartment driveway on the night of the fire She also saitl another bespeec- facled man, who might have been Jierdorf, was with him Both she and the owner, [ socoe | and fire Fighting for his life for! bedigewood now at Hillcrest, ys plan- he was taken off the, of burned flesh at that time | cone tical lis ‘| for the first time this) at Hillerest for Richardson Wo Clark, taloy said they ametled the iproved for Pontiac by the cits | A total of $19.41 for alcoholism programs in three lother cities and at University of Michigan and Wayne State Univer sity ‘under the library PIORTATH Atlas CAMBRIDGE, Mars (p—Sel- | entists at the Smithsonian As- frophysteaT Observatory estimate that Athas, America's biggest sat | ellite, will plunge in flamese.Jan 21 2 Response to the “Max Richard son Fund,” established by mem Commerce Township, was reported excellent today } * Mrs. Robert Spengler of 8877 Edgewood Dr, Commerce - ship, who started the fund for Richardson. who was critically burned, said, “We received.a $200, donation from a group of 30 mem bers over the weekend and another: $160 Monday afternoon " Richardson, 40, of 2624 Walton Bivd., Waterford Township, is widely known for his many years of service in area golfing ¢ircles, Hle was burned Jan 5 when an electric heater ignited gas fumes jin his garnge, causihg an explosion, seven days, Fait From Rockies to Atlantic Mild Weather Prevails Ky The Associated Pregs Dry and fairly mild weather was the outlook for The Weather Full U8. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY cloudy today through tamerrow with tit the ee change low ton host 10-18 miles, bearing tleght. vaciatle to night and Southeast te séuth ® 13 miles’ he arly tomorrow Today in Pontiac 28 At # am: Wind velocity Thier tion — Newth Sun sete Tuesday at 6 22 pm bun rises Wednesday at 7 i, am Moor sets Tuesday at 10 28 pm Moon rises Wednesday at 1050 am in mph Downtown Temperatures 6am Yt) jia m Ta in . 0 12 m 8am pote tpom 9a om. aa 2p om 19 a om 28 Monday in Pontiac (Ae fecorded downtown) Highest temperature ..., .a..00, 15 Lowest temperature 6 eae, Mran temperature teehee ee tee Weather— @unny One Year Ago in Pontiac Highest temperature , Coc Low femperature ee ‘Medn temperature BOE? » 2 Weather—PFair, Highest and Lowest T. Temperatures This) Date in 4 Veoars 61 In 1950. 3 tn Gas Monday"* Tetapers lute Chari * Alpena 33 75 Marquette 3) | Raltimore 48 28 Memphis Lay Biamarck " Brownsville 66 61 Milwaukee 137 14 wetiste _ s oe 7 a1 Chafieston 5 3 ew Orleans 06 Sf Tae me i, ~ | Culeage 3630 Mew Vek ar ou) NOGALES, Ariz. im Mr. and Cincianatl 2 a Omaha 80 31)Mrs. Merrill Knapp ean stay) “Ne ) ells 3098) Socsee a6 131) Picante ae i home and plan American Legion peel 2 He {istepurgh fi 34) activities for the coming year. Ft —, a fg 8. Freweteco ¢1 1} Knapp recently was elected Aird Is 3 _ @. Marie 20 21 ; Houghton 9 Trav, City, 33 24 | Nowales-post commander and Mrs. Jack He 62 34 Washington 43 30| Knapp was elected president of Kaneed y he 40 ttle * 40 41 the ladi llary Los. Angeles 67 84 Tampa so 4o'the ladies ayxiliary, 7 . e Z Sad r ooP ‘ | j we x * ] ~~ FI ~ PEN, SENSEI ep see unl ey et ng eel winter| High today 45 | . high tomerrow 58 Winds erally Lowest: temperature preceding & am 15 Miam! Beach 11 HH areas from the Rockies to the At lantic Coast today Showers dampened Western sec. tions of the country and cooler, alr moved into northern Califor ina and the Pacifie Northwest. It) also Was a little cooler in parts al iMtinnesote ~Meathy, * * Considerable canehice and gen souther ly winds warme: “all of the Midwest a Fast Monday Southwagterly Gulf winds sent temperatures rising in Florida, Temperatures were higher than 24 hours earlier in nearly all areas east of the Rockies, with the greatest warming in a belt {from northern Alabama and north 2 ern Georgia northward ithe Virginias into Pennaylvania, is Ohio and the Great Lakes, through | + * * | Rain diminished along the Pa- cifle Coast, with heaviest fallé con tes (inuing along the central Califor inia coast Light rain fell through: jout seuthern Idaho. | Might drizzle sprayed eagtern yo s/Sections of Texas while light anow was: reported in the Jower_ Great Lakey region and Torthern New England. 7 Hlegion Heads to Find Planning Made Easier ithe ‘late yesterday afternoon after he- ‘be issued for their arrest: | The company appealed (to the” ~ nek was upheld by the State. Su latent viplators will be arrested This repsesents | ithe first of four payments expected | L was earmarked | A total $128 654 was sent out) itices foand May Die Jan. 21 | economic yardsticks, the federal] Hheard deft a “no-man's Jand situ- lation.” they continued, wilh nei- i'w remedy as to a large number of Junfair labor practices Club Members Boost Fund for Fire Victim Town | {rept uy ’ Phone Warning. Brings on Rush to ‘Pay Tickets Traffic offenders began converg- ing on the Violations Bureau of Municipal Court en masse ing warned by phone if they didn’t settle up quickly a warrant would The policy of ¢the Violations 3ureau, which was moved from under the wing of the Police De- ‘partment to the court at the beginning of the year, is to give moterists seven days to pay fines, according to Leo F. McDonald, court clerk, On the eighth day, offenters | will receive a call telling chem fo come in within 24 hours or they will be arrested and taken into court, McDonald said. If they have no phone, delin- after the seven-day period, he said. McDonald pointed out that, in addition to the fine, delinquents will have to pay $5 for each warrant issued. In addition, Municipal Judge) Cecil McCallum said delinquents, taken to court could be sentenced | up to $100 or 90 days in | both. Thirty persons who failed te pay) their fines since the first of the. year were called yesterday, with 15 paying fines shortly after. The ythers yave asst irances they would | settle today. UAW, Teamsters Win Court Appeals (Continued From Page One) ary movement. | i} | Delta County Circuit Court injunc- ition issued in 1956 against Team- | stér Local 328 at the request of Town and Country, Inc , Escanaba} ' Unanimotusty, . t h e Supreme | ‘Court held that Congress had re- served exctusively to the Natton- al Labor Kelations Board the right to seek injunctive relief where-a dispute hinged on al. 4 | leged unfatr labor practices, The NLRB hag the right, under the Taft Hartley Act of 1947, to re- linquish jurisdiction to states whose are consistent with federal but had not done so, the. jus-] | Lats law, By then declining to exercise its exelusive jurisdiction in disputes failing to measute up to certain ther employers or employes having BATISTA MEN ON TRIAL © Four followers of former Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista’ ap- pear before a Cuban rebel tribunal, where they were convicted of crimes against the.revolution-- They were among 75 executed yesterday. Benn. a Havana youngster peers Need Little Time for Cuban Verdicts — in the week. {A United Press International res orter ausaribes the trial of three o Batista s soldiers in the following dispatch “By ANDRES LOPEZ COLON, Matanzas Province, justice allow plenty” of time for testimony but needs only minutes to reach a verdict . k + * -This was the pattern in yester- day's trial of three former Batista sponsible for 20 to 30 deaths in this sugar town 45 miles east of the provincial capitol of Matanzas. A five-man tribuna) headed by | Capt. Julio Chaviano, local com- mandant of the duly 26th move- ment; convened at 4 p.m. at a rural guard headquarters build. ing. In addition to Chaviano, a young Castro guerrilla veteran, the tri- bunal consisted of,two other mem- bers of the rebel movement—a militiaman and a civilian member of the rebel underground. a ee ijmorning at St | pital ‘Joseph Mercy Hos- sifton at Edgewood u month ago to become vice president: and man-! ager of Hillcrest Golf and Country Ci wear Mount Clemens. Report Hamey Fired, Quinn to Run Phillies MILWAUKEE: Wis. (%) — John Quinn resigned today as general manager .of the Milwaukee Braves baseball club and ac- cepted a similar post with the Philadelphia Phillies. . The Phitties general manager, | Roy Hamey, reportedly was fired — and will become assistant gen- eral manager of the world cham. pion New York Yankees. UPI Phete Blood donations are being re ferred to the Pontiac Elks poly | which is handling donations | through its blood bank. Richardson was connected with! jvarious other golf clubs in’ the county and was manager of the Pontiae Country Club before going jto Fdgewood | The Hillcrest owners have as- ‘sured him he will remain*on the pavrol} until he is able to assume, ful) time duties once agdin. A close! friend, Jack Hoffmann,‘ex pro at. ning to promote a benefit: dance That's Crowding It CHICAGO CUPT)—Mrs Reid) 35. gave birth to her’ sev- enth child, a boy, Sunday just 62 | The employes and management | | at The Hub Clothiers, where Richardson worked in the off. _ Season, have offered to back any | benefits planned and are expect? | hours affer her 16 year-old ing fo make a donation to the daughter, Yrs Raymond G fund Iater this week. Briev,. presented her with her | Richardson served in the Air first grandchild, also a boy Force during. World War TT and ’ nm currently holds the rank of major) The capital of Greenland, - and in the Air Force Reserve. the island's largest settlement, | He and his wife, Donna, have|Godthaah (Good Hope”) has a two children population) ot only” 2,000, Is Eyed by By MAX E. SIMON Police Chief Herbert W. Straley indicated yesterday he is uncer tain of his future role with the Pontiae Police Department, but that he is operating on the as sumption he? w be restored as department commander ¢ Straley, stripped of his powers Nov, 12 by Public Safety Director} George D. Eastman,” has since been attached to Easfman's staff ap “special assignment.” His two assignments have been to prepare an analysigfof the Pub- lic Administration Service (PAS) which was, highly critical both@ of Straley alid the depart- ment, and a tere op_xice in | Pontiac / jence, I-feel I could be’ of great, The chiot has iucwed in hie’ Assistance in handling. department | vice repert, but is still working problems. But I'm. not called on | on the PAS report analysis, ito do sa and b dont know why, ithe chief said . Straley said yeste rday, “lve e «*.- never been in a position like this, Straley said he was operating] before, It's so unusual —I don't) under, thé assuniption that he| know what to make. of it. * * * commander b “I've served the city well foriwhen this woulk seven years and suddenly T° tind mysclf removed from command. I've had several talks with the city manager. I asked him why I was removed. But he has never given me an answer. “When L asked him about it last iweek, he told me: ‘Things will istraighten out. Straley said hé had never dis.‘ cussed resigning | with City Man: ager Walter K. Wiltrnan and had never been asked to do ad. ¢ -Straley has said that he would never resign, and if the, city wished to oust him, it would have to file formal charges befére . the! Qyvil Service Contmission. “With my many years wr expert: | be. 4 =m Earl I. se ee en ene ranma Return to Comman¢e » whethe would be restored as department bad “no eS The tribunal sat behind a bare wooden table’ holding documents jrelating to the alleged ‘war crimes’ of the accused. ali On trial were former army Capt. Isidoro Lopez, Sgt. Juan Leonard} and a private soldier, Segundo Napoles, who sat on folding wooden chairs when not addressing. the 4 court. ‘PRESS WATCHES The ~ proceedings continued for ithe charge sheets accumulated iduring an investigation and with the accused. rising to argue their _defense.: ‘ At one point Leonard vigorously disputed his former commanding iofficers’ assertions to the court. The press and witnesses were permitted to attend the trial but -wesidents of the area were ex- eluded and could only peer in through the dusty windows. Once the long testimony ,was finished Chaviano cleared the court iand the accused men were reé- ‘turned to their cells. Five minutes Hater the verdict was ready. and} ithe men were brought again into the courtroom. Chaviano read the ver d ict: ‘Guilty’ and sentenced therm to be shot He then saluted Lopez who returned the salute, wheeled and again was sent to his cell. * * * The rebels sent a Roman Cath- Fr. Juan’ Langlois of into Lopez’ cell where ihe spent several minutes hearing ithe captain's confession. The priest hed ‘been fone anly jolie priest, |Meniresi: Straley “That's up to them,” he ex- plained, referring to Willman and Eastman. At an Informal City Commis- sion meeting Friday night, Will- man indicated a showdown on Straley is coming. | “I don't want to see the chief (hurt if it can be avoided’ Willman told the Commission in: getting an informal agreement from the Commission for more time before deciding orf Straley’s status. * * * Ce . | “é littte more time won't hurt,” Willman--said..The Police Depart- iment troubles, alter all, have been going on for quite a while.” four hours, with Chaviano reading | | ____. _ THE PONTIAC PRES$)-TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1950 _ { Cuba (UPI)—Cuban revolutionary _ soldiers on charges they were re-|* AP Wirephete through the bars at the La Cabana military prison as he seeks to talk with his father inside. A rebel announcement said ‘war crimes trials’ for the prisoners at La Cabana will begin later a few minutes when shouting. echoed throughout the jail. Rebel guards rushed to Lopez’ cell and! found him clutching’ His. throat, | gurgling and gasping. He had tried strangling him- seit with a mattress string but it broke. him to a hospital. The rebels. conducted || The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — Metnbers of the newly-formed Birmingham Ski Club will forego their forma! meet.. ing tomorrow night in favor of a trip to Mt. Grampian at Oxford. Non-members interested in the, ski club’s first trip ean get full details at the recreation office in the Municipal] Building. Dr. Stewart Scott, chairman, and Don Kirby, acting club secretary, said the group will leave Birmingham at 7:30 p.m. Now numbering 45 rs | the club te planning its first full weekend trip Jan. 21 to Cuberfae. Police this morning reported the theft of class room equipment val- ued at $400 from Baldwin Junior High Schoo! lest right. Eight win- dows were broken and the door panel to the equipment room, smashed. Tape recorders, -a table radio, microscopes, film-strip viewer and 18 rolls of tape are among the) missing items. Capt. Raph Bessig, command- Ing officer of the Birmingham Civil Air Patrol, said a recruit- ment drive by the group will highlight the 7 p.m. meeting to- morrow at Pembroke Elemen- tary School. Boys and girls 14 years of age or older are eligible for enlistment. | Papents of CAP cadets may apply for membership in the parent club. —oeee William T. Arlund heads the Bir- _mingham High Twelve Club for the, lcoming year. Other officers are Roy Thurman and Dean G. Beier, vice presidents, Arthur S. McCall, ,secretary; James L. Spence, treas- ‘urer: Walter Anderson,.Norman R. | Barnes, Harry M. Cook and Wil- _jliam -Troutfetter,—directors.— William Wiese | Service for William P. Wiese, T2, lof 2871 Bell Rd., will be held at 11) |Trip to Mt. Grampian Scheduled by Ski Club Starting with the Wabash Rail- road in the early 20s, he had been actively engaged in the transit business for most of his life. At the time of hig death, he was a member of the Motor City and the Detroit Traffic clubs. He had been a vice president of the Na- tional Transit Corp, and the Mer- chants Forwarding Co. He also was genera] manager of the De- treit Trucking Assn. for two years, from 1930 until 1932, ‘and at one [business in Detroit, Surviving is his wife, Lucille W. Mikoyan Meets Clowns With Jerry Lewis LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Soviet deputy Premier Anastas I. Mikoy- an continues his cross-country today with a trip to New York City. before returning to Washing- hower next Saturday. Mikoyan traded clowning cap- with comedian: Jerry Lewis yes- ‘terday and topped his success- ful three day visit here by ap- pearing as a guest on a local television show (Paul Coates Show of Los Angeles station KTTV), His visit to Los Angeles was un- |marred by public demonstrations |that punctured his stays in Cleve- iland, Detroit, Chicago and San F. rancisco. “As far as we are concerned,” The -execution must await ap- ‘a.m. Thursday in the Bell Chapel Mikoyan told interviewer Paul proval of the tribunal's sentence by the provincial military com- mandant, William Galves, in Ma- tanzas, | Battle Looms in Legislature (Continued From Page One) meeting that probably wilt a into June, | If house members organize, Gov.| Williams wiH go before a joint) session Thursday with a message recommending methods of meet-| ‘ing the state's current cash crisis. Williams said last week state gov-| ernment ope rations will be “ser- iously hamstrung” # the. legisla-/today * ture doesn’t produce between 35 and 75 million dollars in the- next month, The Governor said yesterday | he will defer his recommenda. tions on new taxes, “probably for a couple of weeks.” ‘House Republicans and Demo- crats so-far—s Oe control to the rival par- y nepublican leaders, led by house speaker George M. Van Peursem (R-Ze¢land), proposed soon after the election to split control down the middle. They suggested that ‘one party name the speaker, the lother the speaker protem, and that both share equally on committee memberships. * * * Democrats, relegated to an un- derdog's role for the last 20 years, wouldn't buy the GOP plan. They insisted on full control, citing their bigger vote total on a statewide basis. * a Republicans, in rebuttal, point) to victories in more counties, more! territory and more legislative dis- tricts, Van Peursem, in an unexpected move, withdrew from contention for the speakership, Names crop- ping up as his possible successor included Reps. Allison Green (R- Kingston), now GOP floor leader: Don R. Pears, (R-Buchanaf), the speaker pro tem; Rogers City); and Walter G. Nak- 1 kula (R-Gladwin). SENATE CALM Rep... Louis Mezzano. field), house minority leader, stands out as a slight favorite for speaker if Democrats win out. But opposition has come from support- ers of veteran Reps. Michael J. O’Brien and Joseph Kowalski, both of Detroit. F, Charles Raap (D- Twin Lake) is another possibility. Across the capitol fotunda, the: senate, by contrast, will meet in an atmosphere of settled calm. . With Democrats in control of every fulltime elective state office, the upper chamber ts the last; jserved the city. for seven years,"| supreme, stronehold of the GOP in Michi-) He' a jan. But there Republlicans reign coptroting 22 of the 3M. seats, Without fuss or fanfare, senate Democrats named Sen. Harold M. Ryan (D-Detroit) minority leader, replacing John B. Swainson, the new ‘Lieutenant Governor. Sen, Frank D. Beadle (R-St. Clair) re- tained his job as GOP floor spokes. man: Willman refused to specity Tito Arrives in: India he had in mind retaining Stra ey} or bringing rentoval ; charges against him before the’ iCivil Service Commission. , * * * He refused to say whether he Straley. had discussed resignation with] 48 hours with Prime Minister ,, MADRAS, President Tito arrived in’ this south Indian port today for a six- ~day visit to India. He goes fo New Delhi Wednesday to spend Nem, , ’ But firing squads may be ene jin Colon before sundown. Ss oF re-| Emil Peltz (R-; (D-Wake-: @ India Yogev | \ ™ of the William R. Hamilton Co. Private burial will follow in Wood- lawn Cemetery, Detroit. Mr. Wiese died yesterday in Har- per Hospital, Detroit, after an ill- jness of several months. “Deaths Mount in Cuban Purge Thousands of Batista. Backers Face Trial; 145 Already Executed From Our News Wires HAVANA — men throughout Cuba. It was certain) the death toll would rise far above: ‘the known formal and informal executions. © reported executed between Ba- tista’s flight on Jan. 1 and Mon- |-day—night- Mote speedy trials were under way, including hear- ings for possibly 100 prisoners in Oriente province. The toll took a big jump Mon- day when revolutionary’ firing squads reportedly shot 75 persons near Santiago, capital of Oriente, where Castro‘s rebellion was cen- tered and anti-rebel repression was strongest. | Officials of the provisional gov- ernment claimed all cases were’ being fully investigated, but other- wise there was no information on Rebels In Santiago commanded by Raul Castro, brother of the revolutionary leader, have ar- rested at least 320 persons, Sev- enty of them faced a mass trial and 14 were executed immedi. ately. In addition 40 persons were re- ported “informally” executed by zealous Rebels in the early hours zealous civilians. vana. At least 145. persons had been | the trials of the condemned men. in of victory before the Rebel com-. mand gained control over the over- | At least 20 of: the killings were reported in | Coates, “‘we do not want a war over Berlin, but it depends on the other side to keep the peace.” Mikoyan completed his busy day which included a tour of UCLA, a iluncheon meeting with prominent businessmen and educators and a visit to Paramount Studios by tak- ing a walk around the grounds of |his hotel shortly before retiring to his suite about midnight. Earlier, the glib Russian offi- cial clowned with Jerry Lewis on the set of the comedian’s tatest picture, and even planted a firm kiss in the European style on Lewis’ cheek. : Mikoyan seemed to want to meet all the beautiful starlets in the studio, causing Lewis to wisecrack: “I'm going to get a skirt and — Reébél sources” said Sweater. that’s the only way yott ‘several thousand’ Batista faced revolutionary justice can make an impression on this guy." | Lewis-gave Mikoyan three cig- farette lighters with the remark, ‘there, take them home to the wife and kids, Mik.” Toastmasters to Hold Meeting | at Hospital The Pontiac Toastmasters Club No. 643 tonight will hold one of the most unusual regular meetings in the club's history. -Meetings are regularly held at the Pontiac YMCA, but because . one _of the members, Charles |Dugas, is currently recovering ifrom a foot operation at St. Joseph iMercy Hospital], arrangements jhave been made to have the meet- g in the hospital conference room, The club will have dinner at \the YMCA and then go to the hos- ‘pital for its business meeting and weekly program Degas at 'T P. m To our Friends Ad_in €riday's Paper. Should Have Read “Not Open’ Sunday” Serry to Incenvenience You. Karen’s Floor Covering time operated his own trucking . goodwill tour of the United States _ ton for.talks with President Eisen: ers on a Hollywood movie set - 4528 Dixie - Drayton Plains ope) a an ie bc Sa | Sue pe Se ee eg wee PP a DON’T BUY! NOTICE! | | STORE | CLOSED THURSDAY, 3 P.M. to get ready, mark down goods and rearrange floors for. the biggest sale in our 26 years . . . nothing to be sold at regular prices. WAIT and ‘SEE OUR THURSDAY AD! Ae oes -_ ° THR PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1959 “THREE JAMES E. CARROLL James E. Carroll, an employe of The Pontiac Press, suffered - a _heart attack yesterday morning at his‘ home, 381 Third St. and was dea@® on arrival at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Mr. Carroll, 59, was a mentber of St. Michael Church and the Holy Name Society. Surviving are his wife, Alice; two daughters, Mrs. Marvin Neil- sen of Clarkston and Mrs, Harry Genakos in Connecticut; three sons, James E. of Inkster, John and Robert. both of Pontiac; a) _brother, and three sisters. _ The Rosary will be recited at, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday from Brace-Smith Funeral Home. Service will be held at 10 am. Thursday from St. Michael Church) with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. | x PAUL D. HAMMOND Paul D. Hammond, owner and operator of a real estate business at 26'2 W. Huron St., morning in Pontiac General Hos- pital following an operation, His ~ body is at the Sparks-Griffin Fu- neral Home. x MARK C. JOHNSTONE Prayers were offered at 1 p.m. today isthe Brace-Smith Funeral Home for Mark C. Johnstone, in-| fant son of Mr, and Mrs. Roy John- stone of 1149 Neafie St. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Surviving besides his parents are Mount Clemens and . Mrs. Lf¥zie |daughters, Ronald, | |Weiskirch of Rochester; two broth-|Mrs. George Stillwell and Mrs. four brothers, Daniel, Mathew and John, all at home. the’ died this’ Deaths in Pontiac and N brother, Frank Farrar dt South Bend, Ind, ~ Mr. Tewnsenls body fs -at_the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. BERKLEY — Service for Albert Hazelaar, 70, of 1890 West Bivd., will be held at 11 am. Wednesday at the Sawyer Funeral Home. Burial wil] be in Roseland Park Cemetery. Mr, Hazelaar died suddenly at his home, , He was the former vice presi- | dent of Reyal Oak Tool and Ma- earby Areas of Lake Orion, will be held at 10:30 a.m, Thursday at St, Joseph Cath-|: olf Church with burial in East Lawn. Cemetery, The Rosary. will 7 Reise at 8-p.m, Wednesday at ‘s Funeral Home, ~ Mrs, -MeNulty died in a con- valescent home in Miami, Fia., Thursday. Her body was due to arrive in Lake Orion teday. Surviving are two sans, Richard 6f Birmingham and Patrick of Mi- ami, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Rich- ard C. De Frayne of Royal Oak and Mrs, Eugene E. Patton of*-Berk- ley; four brothers, Earl L. and Jack E. Smith, both of Muskegon,| *—ching Company: Surviving are four -daughters, | Mrs. Catherine Henson of Berkley, | Mrs. fo Ohio, Mrs, David Kipp of Ten- Ypsilanti; two brothers and twelve grandchildren. MRS. WILLIAM MANN ~ MOUNT CLEMENS—Service for Mrs. Wiliam (Minnie) Mahn, 86, of 385 Cass Ave., will be held at 1:15/- p.m, Thursday at Will and Schwar- koff Funeral Home and at 2 p.m. at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, etery, She died Monday in Martha 'T. Berry Hospital after a long ill- /ness. [ Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.) Lilian Peters of Rochester; two! |sisters, Mrs. Emma Harder of lers, A..C, Schoof of Rochester and ; Donald Langstaffi.. nessee and Mrs. John Leabu of) with burial in Clinton Grove Cem-. Phillip N. Smith of New York;/|@ land four. gransichildren FRED SPICER SOUTHFIELD—Service for Fred' w iSpicer, 8, of White road, Deer-) field Township, a former South- lw p.m. Wednesday at the Bowles and| Son Funeral Home, Linden. Burial! tery. Pontiac hospital following a one- in year illness. | He was a member of the Pres- | byterian Church in Southfield. | Before retirement, fie had been | | a self-employed — her in South- | field. F Surviving are one son, Deerfield Township; Mrs. James Harold three Hatton, ‘of \Percy Shea, all of Pontiac; a) . The child was born Friday in St.|Fred Schoof of Romeg? two grand- | \brother, William of Birmingham; Joseph Mercy Hospital and died | children and two great- -grandchil- | ltwo sisters, there Sunday. |dren. . MRS. McKINLEY H. PUTMAN" MRS, EDITH M. McNULTY © Mrs. McKinley H. (Ethel G.)} LAKE ORION—Service ‘for Mrs. Putman, 57, of 89 N. Roselawn St., died yesterday in Pontiac Osteo-| pathic Hospital after an illness os : two years, She was a 56 years. Mrs. Putman is ‘survived by her husband. Service will be held at 2 oa Wednesday from Pursley Funeral, Home. Burial will be in Perry Soe Park Cemetery. NANCY C. TAYLOR Graveside service yas *held at 1 p.m. Monday at Perry Mt. Park: Cemetery for Nancy C. Taylor, in-) fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| (Louis A. Taylor of 26 E. Ypsilanti St. a mber mee) Baptist Church anda city resident seven grandchildren, ‘and sixteen great-grandchildren. | Many port that bling people are as S safety risks as sighted poole: insurance ¢ ompanies re- New York Will Hike Gas Tax as Ist Step State will raise its gasoline tax by) two cents a gallon within a few weeks. It also may ihcrease the) cigarettes. the legislature's Republican high; command moved swiftly to carry) Donald O. Smith of Royal Oak and qjiimcreased trom four to six Cents! ‘He had said previously there jie will be at Deerfield Center Ceme-/™uth, 35, of New Boston, was in- DETROIT —Maurice D, Was-| tral Uzbekistain, Asia, \jured fatally today when his car, day. Welding Cour ALBANY, N.Y. (@—New York That -was the outlook today a8 /1 1. oo ter. ‘to finish the course,’ Wright told Souter. gallon ther court order. ould be a 230-million-dollar get.‘ ™iner children. Man Must Miss Jackson He GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — A 41- team of experts is on the way /—™ year-old man's request to be sent) jto Southern Michigan Prison so he erash which killed 36 persons here income tax ang raise its tax on could finish a spot-welding course yesterday, it was announced today. ‘has been'denied by Circuit Judge | “I have been there (prison) be-' out a call by Gov. Nelson A.| ‘fore, but I didn't have. enough time Rockefeller for higher taxes balance a record budget of nearly’ two pillion dollars. _ But the judge said he could not yj-Mains of Stamford, Conn., After weeks of hinting, Rocke- be sent to Jackson prison on the) parently undershot the runway in feller revealed last night he had ‘charge. He was found guilty of con-| decided the gasoline tax must be ‘@™Pt of court and sentenced tO A the only American __ aboard: the’ maximunof_a—year_or_until ur pane, wae kitted. _ He is $1,780 in ‘arrears. in sappport payments for — Day After Day YOU Save More at SIMMS — Here’ s More Precey. HOT DOORBUSTERS mm WEDNESDAY ONLY Special Prices Good From 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. Just Arrived! NEW SHIPMENT German Team to hid! je Pratl Crash Probe RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI. — A! ifrom Germany to help Brazilian — authorities: investigate the airline; A spokesman for West Germany ‘Lufthansa Airline said the party is headed by Chief Pilot Rudolf | Mayr. | The four-engined Superconstella- tion crashed and burned at Galeao airport. Its American pilot, Wren — ap- Clarence ja blinding. rain squall. McMains, = Factory Representative Here WEDNESDAY—2 to 3:30 P.M. 3 it unless additional revenues ef? found. n suburban Romulus els Russians Strike Gold LONDON (p—Seviet prospect- “Itield resident, will be held at 2 New Boston Man Killed | ors have struck three rich gold | deposits in the mountains of cer- in - southwést Moscow radio reported to- | The gold is so thick in | Mr. Spicer died’ Monday~ in a: Suruck a tree on Huron River Drive, some parts it sticks out of the . ground, the broadcast said. 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MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS “COTTON—Elasticized Waist & Legs Electric Shavers —Main Floor | Surviving beside her parents is 167% Sales Gain for 1959 Ramblers Proves: It Takes Built-In Rambler Quality - To Give You These Built-In Savings Ladies’ Panties For yoo Choice of elasticized waist and legs or nylon rein- | forced leg openings. Double crotch, full cut, shrink- resistant. Sizes 6 to 8. Whité or pastel prints. SCHSHHSSHSSHSSHHSSHHSHHHEHHEOHSSESSSSEHOSEEEES Chotce of HALF or FULL Swles . Ladies’ Aprons a brother, David J. at home. . a Regular For 00 She was born Saturday in. Pon-| - by GEORGE ROMNEY “4 ~ 79¢ tiaec General Hospital and died fo es = . ; ~ Values there Sunday. . President, American Motors Corporation alues ‘Funeral arrangements were | ee Fabrics inctude: potished céttons, chintz, rene by the Pusey paper Recently, I overheard two men talk- | built with the basically superior con- || =e in various prints. Bound. edges, : oo | ing about cars. One said, “I’m just | struction method used in jet airliners, HOW THEIR OWNERS RATE THE LEADING LOW-PRICE CARS: ei MILES E. TOWNSEND | sick, I paid $5,000 for my car and in streamlined trains, Wenecontinents! according to an impartial survey of 3,600 owners of each make. S- fyi | ; Miles FE. Townsend, owner of less than six ,months it Tattles and | buses. Tincloder squat numbers of 6 cylinder and V-8 owners.p Wangs os Ny on : Townsend's Paint Store, 547 N. : ae ; , . - , : ENGINE PERFORMANCE OPERATIONAL ECONOMY Perry St., died unexpectedly Mon-| squeaks like a milk wagon. And they Single unit construction is the only RAMBLER MSCHUBIT o. “MeTen Ga OIE: Gay icoeouacus day evening in his home. He was) can't seem to do anything about it! modern, efficient way fo build any- : | ame ee TE 708 rama en GR 50 5 ies’ Ig S$ 62. Unhappily, thisisa | thing that needs to move swiftly, eco- QUALITY RANKS at” a 0 cant BD 24 He was a life member of Tuscola | : : Sa : ¥ eard mical . It gi FIRST IN 8 OF ; = Cuanty: (ConsenxGon’ (Chab (and a remark that is hea nomically and nares ron : g - FIRST Can oF: RRR 42 5 Wie Fy) Regular 49 member of Elks Lodgé No, 810. He: | far too often. A recent | more room w ithout bulk. t has far 10 COUNTS or TT caro ee $2.98 made a home at 283 W. et = survey showed the | greater torsional strength and rigid- Val i - ve B greatest nuthber of | ity, while reducing cumbersome, gas- — rviying are three sisters, Mrs. : ; ing wei GOOD HEAD ROOM EASY TO GET IN GOOD LG ROOM _ ve ah Beatrice Willson of Pontiac, Mrs. complaints about the —" weight. AND OUT OF scl is oe ae Bi aaNely ee Irwon Hoff of Coldwater and te big cars centered on So, we invested $50,000,000 in new COU Th cit SS 7 vase - bore $ Myrtle McGinnis of Detroit: and ay gasoline consumption. | plant facilities to build cars this new Gas ah Fee - on -C Ne 70 — Next came com- | and better way. Asa result, hundreds eel —_ “Cc ns ARE a] can oP " Deaths Elsewhere plaints about: squeaks, rattles, poor | of thousands of Rambler buyers have Gt -¢ SA 17 ‘ "a : eens ' workmanship, “poor body construe- | saved tens of millions of dollars on Ct"? « ad ioe ee a = BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP)—Louis) tion.” first cost, maintenance, fuel and de- J, Leavy, 79, co-publisher of the preciation. AMPLE SEAT WIDTH EXTERIOR DIMENSION MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE ‘UPHOLSTERY Brunswick News, died Mond: ay| Rambler Owners are Happier be- - 5 BIE ABOUT MIGHT TROURLE AT Att | after a week's illness. Leavy's = ’s Finer Qualit , fathVE Atuatn PS ; Can os 2 | cock 92g | ce 02 Cl ' f Ki newspaper career spanned 59) —— we 2 no | _ Safer Single Unit Construction c..~——t—<“‘i—s~—C~ CUO eaning it ‘years, He had: served the Bruns-| By contrast, all-round satisfaction of Passengers in cars with old-type con- a wick paper as city editor, manag- Rambler owners was far higher than | struction ride above and outside the RAMBLER SURO 91.0 | (An TRIS 77.9... | CARP” SRR 52 9 : ing editor, co-editor and -co-pub-| : z . . vgn geval eae — sin i @ $3.99 ° lisher. | - that of owners of any other make sur-'| ¢ ane (see drawings at lower left). In (a 'T 2S 98 Lon mes car 502 . 309 | ek veyed, all of oo cars cost more | Rambler, with single unit construc- IITIITILI 1 atue LOUISVILLE, Ky. -(AP)—Wal- than Rambler. That's because no car | tion, structural girders surround the EASY TO HANDLE | VERY EASY RIDING ~ FiRst in} + { eS lace Taylor Hughes, 84, prominent manufactured in America—regard- passenger compartment, making it . _ SALES GAINS TOO! Exactly as pictured—Bissell-upholstery shampoo with new controled as a newspaperman and-an attor- less of price—is built to higher stand- : . te 9 ot a foam licater—foam cle thout soak asy to use, dries ney, died Monday, He started as pce! : ~much safer in case the car is struck : i rigs reer aaein ee “ MT TSOSKING DSSsy S'S Use, a reporter for the Louisville Cou- ara ot Sau esrine aeeley OSs from the side. Big box-girders also ex- Ot 7 A 69 | se Sepeiucecousscsccess svesensTascaessenseesees nena i eaici ind 2 ia manship and of a “un ie tend forward to protect paasengers can 1 as 1 Cn °C" Baas 599 Sarre 2 a came é - 59 ers. Even a short ride wi : ; “ of: RAMBLE ciate publisher of the Courier- paaeeoreee . $4 hee be huendredé and engine from impact. . CRO | ant Tr ie aay Journal and the Louisville Times. prove thisto you as it has to hundr He became general counsel attor- ney of the Rock Island Railroad in 1908 and served the line and other Western railroads until his He was bern -retirement—in 4945. in Goshen, Ky. * * * SPRINGFIELD, Il. (AP)—Har- old Bertels Fell, 69, retired Okla- homa oil producer, died -Menday: He was president of the Simpson- Fell Oil Co. and the Rickey Roy- alty @o. and a past president of the Southern Oklahoma Of] and Gas Assn. He was born in Wilkes- Barre, Pa. a RAMBLER SINGLE UNIT CONSTRUCTION— Fy All-welded, strong, sofe, gives more room with less bulk. On First Cost: of thousands of Rambler owners. * Rambler quality is superior because Rambler is engineered better and is -For 1959, Rambler has years more service. Rambler Saves You up to $214* compared to CAR C of comparable 4-passenger models, : 4 Now Even More Miles Per Gallon lier, gas-saving carburetor which de- No other low-priced car gives, you g rustproof aluminum window frames, nor “Deep-Dip” rustproofing. And for 1959, Rambler has added costlier alu- minized mufflers and tailpipes to give CAR F _ $214* compared to CAR P a new, cost- Rambler Alone - Offers Personalized Comfort ORDINARY CONSTRUCTION... | livers up to 2 more miles to the gallon. | Ingide Rambler's compact, easy-to- A separate body bolted _ park exterior is full room for six big on top of @ “Deep-Dip” Rustproofing and men, including plenty of legroom for ieee Wide Use of Costly Aluminum —_| the “middleman.” That room is even ' Save You Money more usable with new Personalized Comfort. Front seats are sectional sofas that glide back and forth indi- vidually, so driver and passenger can each adjust legroom to his comfort. Other exclusive comfort features in- clude Airliner Reclining Seats, ad- justable headrests and Twin Travel Beds. Stricter Inspection Standards “Not hdw many, but how well built,” is our motto. Our employees are eon- scientious participants in this pro- gram. They build cars carefully and inspect every one thoroughly before it goes to a Rambler dealer for deliv- ery to a customer. in addition, you on the mileage . On Depreciation, in the Very First Year: | Rambler Saves You up to$148t compared to CAR C pm $163t comparedto CAR F. Yo a ayo $191 compared to CAR P 6, still more dollars on gasoline cost, the toto! depending drive. And owners’ reports thow thet upkeep and repoirs a 8 Sede Be tones, vow ep Syvevare ey hats Wap aime 6 Seater. 7 Highest Quality — Highest Resale You can ask no better proof of the ‘true quality of a product tha the price it will-bring as a used car on thé open market. According to both na- tionwide authorities, the Red Book National Market Reports and the Ofi- vial Used Car Guide of the National { finances and wreck the household Automobile Dealers Association, Rambler has the highest resale value ‘of any low-priced car. The Rambler Star is Soaring As other cars grow biggér, heavier and * Fits Standard Faucets WASHING MACHINE Drain Hose ©” Large 16x26 tnches OVAL RUBBER FLOOR MATS more costly (yet with less usable pas- Reg. For 00 Reg. <€ senger room), Rambler sales go high- $1.00 3 ] 9c 46 er. 1958 Rambler model sales were Each Value 88.657, above 1957. And already, sales Ideal for kitchen. basement, | Brass coupling fits standard fau- cets. Ideal for filling and drain- ing tubs, washing machines. Limit 2 hose per customer. eeseoeeeseseseeeeeesss of 1959 Ramblers are 167.4% abave ie porch. Choice of colorful designs 1958 sales for the same period. 1m on Black. No Henit—buy ail you IE need at this price. No dealers Who Will Be the Boss— eeeeeeeesceoeosoeeeeese You or Your Automobile? ‘In man} families, the question is as simple as that. The expense of owning and operating a big, gas-hungry car can literally take control of the family 14x22 Inches—LINK budget. If you want to own your car instead of its owning you, you will be wise to see your Rambler dealer, See . Wall Can eae how the 1959 Ramblers, while not neg- and Bottle Opener ‘lecting styling and comfort, have _ Mlegeler $1.98 Value Regular been built to “last longer” rather than Sturdy’ ail steel oon c $1292" | to “look longer.” You will not only ee aces ter elt t save.a substantial sum of money, you pre, coms, Dwioee Is ier gregh oe - vo ~— mud and dirt will have a finer quality car that is . more furl to drive. a FOUR ts! ae we Both Have ore. on Dem_ Nomination for President (This is the second of a-sgeries of articles by # noted Washington cor reaponden® ne ro aad key men in the prs the new session of Congress Duties up stea By RUTH MONTGOMERY WASHINGTON—The most se tillating sideshow of the curre congressional session will be the, hurdle ‘race of Democratic senators. hell-bent on winning the presi-| dency. Already off to, a fast start is wealthy, , 4l- year-old Sen. John F. he nnedy_ “ef Massachusetts, whose | Midas-rich daddy has reportedly put his bulging bankroll at the disposal of his eldest son's ambi- | Than. mm.) | in-| * * * Ihe entourage of high-priced pable relations men who are already at work to advance Ken- pedy’s chances recently prompted a gridiven skit by Washington: newsmen entitled? ‘I give the best, speeches. money can buy.” Certainly the youthfut senator | chatked up more miles and de- | livered more speeches to more varied national audiences than any of his rivals last year. Only two states jn the Union have yet | to greet the charming. ile | | i] t + i | Everybody Will Be ~ Hit » heat could be turned down Running hin fi itho's House “in the interests. ‘Dismiss Drunk Charge jof economy and in’ the presence for the | of @ cessive lemoc ratic hot air ot vee , | BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, odd * * * . i i '— A drunk charge aninst aeter Howie! Den Pieper, Remocrat- LION Ss I ORE Hhalward G Ttobinson Jr Wie he vajority leader “The State Wl a bl dismissed in Municipal Court here ‘Hous xo his accenteal heating svs a hey He pleaded guilty to an amended tem, and the furnace remains un ‘scientist. contrived a special saw {é Read Our Announcement t in Thursday's Pontiac Press! nt ern politicians, he is the son of ‘Joseph P. Kennedy. mut |proadening ther this week, Subjects will be juity members fencing tual millionaire with ‘the | infectious smile and the, boyish crewcut. 4 Boston Irish Catholic who has ibecome the darling of many south- i. eering Com mit t ee which his| younger brother, Robert, ably| serves as chief counsel. WON HEAD START Kennedy won a head Start over: his current rivals at the Demo-| cratic convention in 1956 when Sen. former ambassador to Britain Studious by nature, the senator) has made his weight fe it on the! Estes Kelauver of Tennessee—now | ‘most serious strike against his = —E te. ~ ——_ | i t ! | { | ry FEELING DEVILISH—This apparition is just a Parisian side- She selix horn combs, advertised by pair of steer r, and not growing from her walk saleslady. horns which are resting on the counte head as they seem to wi this photo Still Time to Register MSUO Courses Begin Registration for college courses| offered at the Mic higan State Unie, versity Oakland ¢ ‘ontin oh b.duca tien Center, 3070 Butler Fu Aver, Township, are still being Scented | ( for teachers, engineers, | those infere ated wn knowledye Prospective students have been advined to register this week, ed through the week of Jan,19 in most courses, Further information is available at the MSUO > Continuing Educa begin tion Center trught University fae WITBeES xeS and by Michigan State Sinclair Weeks Made Trustee Some students will. be pursu ing work for advanced profes sional degrees, Others will be if D d’ Lib : taking courses without credit, Or a S I rary | wirely for the cultural. oppor . _— a P Fat OPI LANCASTER, N. WE 1AP)—Sin tunities these programm previde. ; . clair Week unemployed” since Course titles and there starting retiring secretary of com dates are’ Leamrmg Theory in the meres has a new job today, but Classroom Jim 4 Swithowt gies fogier Focltteation pel Tillie * _®* * Safety WeJan, f An offieuil resident of this north Special Methods and Materials erm New, Hampshire town of 3.115 lef Teaching Mathematies in’ ble residents for only 12 days, Weeks ly i. i * i mentary Grades- tan, 14 wis appointed oD the board af) p in TH and Famil ittustees of the William D. Weeks rograms In Home An WHEY) ieenorigll (ibeury here Life ees Jan. 14 = | tk # & Industrial Sociology—Jan | The library was donated to the Recent American Literaturé=jtown by his father, Willigt hy (Jan & a former secretary Of war; iWeks, Child Psychology—Jan. 12 ; Itistory of Foreign Helations Lidems Warm Up House, jurisdiction ” Smvlie is a Re omplaint charging disorderly con der the Governor's Inet Nov, 21 in a loeal hotel. Sen~ | Robert” is set for Feb. 10 {publican sith ¢ ~ Stee ' Serta Sleep helps Hunt for Boy, 16 After Landslide in Frisco Bay lsumed today | * | jumped itero's but registrations wilt be accept. | Fitness builds good pears vee THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, penne 1959 Williams Asks Board BF A Helps @ {for Senior Citizens [Failures in : Business ARCADIA, Calif. (AP)—Can a man talk himself out of failure? A 4-year-old,engineer who has failed himself, been jailed for drunkenness and spent the last 18 months in Alcoholics — thinks so. ie feck ba, atertad ua con es: ganization a few months ago, pat- terned after AA. It is called Busi- a pauabie Anonymous. ; : ounder, like all BFA mem- ‘This year,” he added, ‘I think |; Z : it will be passed and Michigan|ocr, ‘is 0 remaining anony: ‘will at last recognize by a separate; 4, .— agency the needs of our senior citizens.” GRAND RAPIDS «@ ~ Gov. Williams says he plans to appoint a state commission on the aging in the immediate future. ‘The governor announced the plan last night in an address to the Michigan Society of Geron- tology. (Gerontology is the study of the problems of old age). Williams noted a proposal ‘for a state commission on the aging almost got through the last legis- lature. craskheatial hopes is his Few politicians today ig se ever, that this fact could have the repercussions which led to the overwhelming defeat of Al Smith a generation ago, Spurting too far in eal) teo early in the game is not always healthy for a presidential aspir- ant, and Sen, Hubert Hurophrey of Minnesota believes that he has a trump card in his pocket. The loquacious solon who recent- ly filibustered Soviet Premier a ee eee aolid | ne Air Force who apealen with an hours in the Kremlin is considered | : x ? >. {authoritative voice on the Armed yy many to be organized labor’s ‘ "Stationery and INOTIONS SALE Indian Chief Deplores ‘Savagery’ -nia’s 2,809,000 enrolled pupils cost ~ $996,051 ,000. The third highest state in per capita outlay was W yoming,* $347. | | * *« * The other states ‘followed in or- | der: Nevada, $334; Montana, Illinois, $327; Washington, $314; Arizona, .$314: Michigan, $308; Colorado, $309; Pennsylvania, $301; New Mexico, $298; Kansas, $298: Iowa, $286; Missouri, $285; Ohio, $285: Indiana, $278; Texas, $272: Nebraska, $272: “ouisiana, $269: Florida, $265; South Dakota, $264; ‘North Dakota, $258; “Utah, $249: Oklahoma, $245; Idaho, $237; West Virginia, $205. Spent.$118,700 on Roads in Waterford Township Approximately $118,700 was spent, 1958 on Waterford Township) - roads, accordiag to the annual report of the Oajland County Road) - Commission. $329; _ The largest amount, $34,960, was! : “for roadside and drainagé work. know it is the opinion of the other sentence. Pavement patching was next high- est, totaling $27,873. County Births Recent births in Pontiac re- corded in the Oakland County Clerk's offieé are listed below by ‘the name of thé father. : PONTIAC BIRTHS Eugene Camp, 1062 arg Cart E Cardona, 2540 Forester, (Wins John T. Carroll. 55'2 Monroe Harvey D. Carr, 42 Midland Rov L. Castor, 106 Cornell Arthur A. Chapdelaine, Elmer A. Chrisman, 161 Strathmore ‘Harwood R Chrisman, 82 Cass Robert C. Clegg, 111 Gladstone Frederick Deacons, 244 Nelson Calvin C Dill, 2790 Genes Staniey L. Durnen Sidney G. Cox. 60 Sanderson Calvin Donaldson, 561 Harvey Vicano Acosta, 278 Raeburn Harvey L. Abrams, 606 Nebraska Thomas M_ Amoss, 121 Raeburn Francis Arquetié, 435 Edith Daniel W. Barry, 7050 Elizabeth Lake Richard L. Beamer, 65 DeSota James A Bibb, 39 Lake David Bickerstaff, 4290 Fenmore’ €onrad FP. Bilgrien, 4 Liberty William E. Bishop, 1643 oe Wertey 6. Boian,_33-€re Leonard M_ Bradley. 3951, Edna Jane Loren L. Bradley, 4761 Ross John G. Brewer, 69 Lafayette Herbert Bryant, 20 Frank Ronald M. Bunker, 189 Brooklyn Jurdian Burket, 272 Sanford Leon Butler Jr, 415 Martan ~ Roy L. Anderson, 430 Hospital Garland L Baldwin, JTT8 Gainsborough Clarence D Barnes, 136 Auburn Harold L. Bell. 4770 Greer David G_ Booth, 38 Marlborough Donaid W. Brown, 713 Perry Robert L, Brown, 57 Fairmont Everett L. Brown, 437 Linda Vista George H. Brown, Clifford L. Eberle, 309 Sheffield Ralp’ C. ‘Ferdon, 104'2 Marshall Terrence D Fulgenzt, 10 Avonlea Joseph Gathratth, 2546 Massena Shedrick W. Geans, 245 Earlmoor James P Gillotte. 640 Columbia Earl A. Gilford Jr, 4699 Charest Raymond J. Graessie, 80 Square Lake Harper Grandison, 235 Earlmoore Richard J. Granda, 293 Fernberry Howard Fisher, 2580 McDonald Robert L. Summers, 494 Saginaw Absiom G. Simonds. 1000 Hospital John W Smith. 368 Prospect Frederick G. Seott, 2435 Littletell Schaeffer, 414 Tilmor Jonald R. Summers. 65 Melrose Donaid L. Sawdon, 345 Baldwin B Shuler. 211 Strathmore n D. Steiner, $851 Aviesbury James L. Sanders, 6846 Cooley Lake Julius M 8trohschein 201 Princeton Ronald M. Stark. 2786 Voorheir 632 Lounsbury ichage L 1380 Taylor 493 Third | DURAND (®—Chief White Bir‘, .who represents Indians in Michigan, says he as ‘mailed Soviet Deputy Premier |Anastas I. Mikoyan an apology! ‘for the eggs thrown at him uri ing his visit to Detroit —_ * “When the white men first came | to. America we Indians treated them as guests should be treated,” White Bird wrote. ‘‘We continued to treat them as guests as long as they conducted themselves as guests... We were often referred -|to as uncivilized savages. “You (Mikoyan) being a visit- or of this onetime Indian terri- tory of Michigan, I must apologize for the way some of | the ‘modern savages behaved while you were here. have condicted yourself very wel] during your stay here. ; x. * * “This is the way I feel and I ‘Americans’ even though I think, ‘vou and your Moscow Reds con- sider a treaty made in Rood “| \‘a mere scrap of paper.’ We! HNN | are very familiar wi -- - Calling Home Owners . FOR ONLY ‘4 YEAR, will provide - following insurance for most City of Pontiac home owners! . dwelling . garage . + household $1, . personal effects ‘ett premises £16,000 additions! Ha bility $800. . . additions! ng expense ~ PLUS coverage for — FIRE — EXTENDED COVERAGE — THEFT — ~~ BURGLARY — LIABILITY — MEDICAL PAYMENTS ~— VANDALISM Call “Bud” Today at FE 2-2326 H. R. Nicholie eye Agency Apologizes to Mikoyan So far you | imere scraps of paper treaties. I) 4,000 Chippewa have spoken.” When not acting in his capac iy, as an Indian chief, White Bird is |known as George Cook, an iron. jworker living near this Central! Michigan community. ‘Top U.S. Rael | Gets First Jail Term. NEW YORK (AP)—Irving Sher- ,“ man, listed by authorities as a top| U.S. criminal, has ben sentenced) to 30 days in jail and fined $1,000; for failure to register as an alien.’ imposed on Sherman, 62, one- time political friend of ex- Mayor, William O'Dwyer. Sherman, Hungarian-born, has| lbeen ordered deported, but Hun- jgary has refused to accept him. | ‘He was ordered to surrender | Wednesday to begin serving his’ California leads the U. S. in the) number of cities served by com- mercial airlines, Texas comes next | and then Nea It is the first jail sentence ever. \Marriage License | Applications Herbert E Boenick, 16 Pine Grove Celeste M Landry, Lake Orion John C. Abbey, Orlando, Fila. Lois J. Long, Rolly David G ey 404 ‘Fourt h _Dorothy L. Chambers, 1273 Dufrajn Prank E Nogamaker. 81 Maines Joan M Richards, 662 LeBaron Jack E Randall, 7i Hudson — Karen H Lunsford, Drayton Plaine Donald L Beach Birmingham Sonja J. Sunde, Hazel Park Charlies W Pritner, 79 Bloomfield Esther R. Seaton, 213 Saniord Gerald H. Thompson, Walled Lake Helen J. Felt, Walled Lake ne F. Pri-korn, Pine Lake Soentey ne L J. Hay, Detroit 548 East Blvd. Bivd. Melinst. 548 Eaat Wolfgang Renate buhrie, Elmer L. McQuern. Walled Lake Cecile D. Wilson, 1834 Auburndale Earl E. Ash, Rochester Sandra R. Hohf, Rochester Harry E.. Hill. Janice L. Gain, John McDonald, Birmingham Wintfred E. Southern, Rochester Lake Orion 18 Yale Birming#am Birmingham Richard A. Johnson Shirley K. Elliott David Cox Annabell L 228 Mechanic Vaverek, 4310 Josiyn 1066 Meadowlawn 1329 Locke Tommy L. Jenkins: Patricia A. Medina, Ear! G Bille J Robert E Kinder Susanne M. Cassidy, A Strom. 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FITZGERALD President and Publisher THE PONTIAC PRESS: ~ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1959 Negroes Should Support Party That Helps Them It’s common: knowledge that Ne- groes are subject to varying degrees of insults and indignities in the rock- ribbed, Democratic south. Below the Mason-Dixon Line, the colored people get their_worst and most unfriendly treatment. x * * That's where some aren't al- lowed to attend school with the whites. That’s where they are given railroad waiting rooms of their own. That’s where they ride in segregated sections of cars and busses. That’s where they can't vote, except in a limited degree. That big region is the geographical stronghold of the Democratic Party and yet millions of colored people VOTE DEMO- CRATIC. x -*6«§ * They accept the worst social treat- ment accorded on this continent and then file to the polls and vote for the party that represents their tor- mentors—north and south. ° x* * It now remains for Senator Richard B. Russell of Georgia, (a Democrat, of course) to pre- pare a-bill which would compel the Federal Government to pay ‘the costs of moving southern col- ored families to the north. This is ubout the frankest statement that has come out lately. In other words, “we simply don't want you colored people around us. We're going to try and get the National Government to move you.” What else does it say? What other interpretation is there? x & * .Was there ever a more direct slap at a race than this? . Come election time, will the Ne- groes “vote Democratic’’—thus sup- porting the-party that—has_fought- them continuously for a century? DID ANY REPUBLICAN ANY- WHERE: FEVER MAKE A PROPOSAL LIKE THIS? You Have to Hand It to Those Danes Denmark may be a small country, but the Danes are a great race. x wk * A lot of Pontiac people became convinced of this fact years ago when they had an opportunity to rub elbows with the late William S. Knudsen, who later became president of General Motors. Knudsen came to the United States as an intmigrant from Deo, mark to make his way in the New World. * * * More Pontiac’ residents are ready to go along with the idea, having conie to know Semon FE. KNUDSEN, general manager of Pontiac Motor Division and sen of the former GM. president. And of course there are . plenty of other good Danes about. These Danes have active minds. They are idea men.- They are self- Starters. . * * * 7 The latest demonstration of this racial characteristic came to light recently. It was all but buried in the mass of publicity which annually bursts forth in the effort to lure Americans abroad for the Christmas holidays, or for Easter, or next summer. Any time THE PONTIAC PRESS Publichéd by Tue Powrue Pitas Com paar 48 W.) Huron St. Pontiae, eniwan Trade Mark : Dally Bxoept Sunday Reese. Basserr, Joun A. Ritey, Frecutive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director - Manager Howasse MW. Prrecerats 11, , Vice President | and Business Manager Fast M. Tatanwets, Circulation Manager GQ. Mansware Jonnam, Local Advertising Manager Joum W. Firrorns.y, Becretary and Editor anny J Peep f Groeee C Inmen _ Managing Editor Classified Manager apts The Associated Presa ie entitled exclusively to the Bee for republication of all local-nows printed tn this hewspaper as Well ae al] AP news digpatolhes The Powrtsc Parte is delivered by carrier for 40 cents } week; where cartier service is not avaliable, by mail in Oakiand, Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties it Is fia06 & year, elsewhere in ther, places in the United States aif subscriptions, payable in: ‘ aid at the 2nd class rate»: an, Member of ABC, j tiexese I F of Milford; golden wedding. at all, just so more American tourists head toward Europe. This new idea is aimed at would-be tourists whe have young children. | “Bring the youngsters to’ Den- mark,” say the Danes. “We'll take care of them while the parents tour Europe.” * x * The Danish National Travel Office came up with this gimmick which seeks to make sure that Denmark gets its share of the tourist trade. It offers a list of camps, homes and special hotels near Copenhagen. And slyly the Danish Travel Office adds its clincher. It feels that in Denmark the chil- dren will find ideal surroundings in its fairy tale climate since that great creator of fairy tales, HANS CHRISTIAN » ANDERSEN was a Dane. Maybe this new pitch won’t work any miracles, but you have to hand it to its originator. He’s in there trying. = As a U.S. citizen, you now own 1/175,000,000 ‘of the’ Hope dfamond. You would run into difficulties, how- ever, should you try to hock your share of it. ‘The Man About Town Millions With Us ‘Recreational Spots in Our _ County Had a Record Year TV: What often-makes statle a relief. The final figures have just been com- pleted, and show that the outdoor rec- reational spots {tn the Pontlac area had a banner year in 1958. In the overall ple- ture jt was thelr biggest year At the top was Kent.Lake, where Super- intendent , David Laidlaw reports over three million, the greatest number of any inland recreational area {in Michigan. Next in line is Cass Lak Park, where Manager - John Weller hada count close to 1100000 At Pontiac — Lake, Manager Paul Wigg reports its biggest year, this also being the case at Rochester, under the super- vision of Jack Butterfield, and at Highland where John Reagan {s In charge At Proud Lake, Manager Al. Mersino chronicled a banner year, while where Holly, Murray Titsworth js mannger, more than doubled the 1957 attendance. Bald Mountain, under the charge of . Willlam Rathsburg, had one of tts largest seasons, and Orton- ville, where Robert Bos Is manager, followed the general trend, A card drifts in from Gitenn €. Giitlespte, stating that Pontiac's Mayor Philip E. Rowston made the first. page of the Los Angeles papers in that smog.story. e = My idea of competence tn a servant ta exemplified in Ruth Gilloe, public retiring after being with our County Board of Auditors 37 years. A Carolina wren, a rare bird in Michi- gan is reported by ~ Mrs. Harry Martin of 1420 West Birchton Road, as partaking of tnd suet at her bird layout, Doing a good job of ratsing a Christ- mas tree indoors is Arthur Horn of Auburn Heights. It seems to thrive tn ita soll receptacle. ee On thelr way to Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. August Jacober of Waterford were stalled a few days in one of those Texas blizzards, Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Ellen Hallett and her sister, . Mrs, Sarah Langdon, both of 4380 Green Lake. Road; Oakland County's oldest twins; 87th birthday, Mr. and Mrs, Stephen G. Seeley of 780 Mae Court; 53rd wedtjing anniver- sary. : j Mrs, Cornelia Zeesiraten of 48 Nelson St.; 85th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dingel of Oxford; golden wedding, + Mr, and Mrs. Ben Phillips Well, It Worked on the Walls of Jericho David Lawrence Says: Balanced Budget Is Vital to U.S. WASHINGTON — The battle of the century has begun. How it turns out will affect the future of the American dollar for decades to come. On the way the die is cast in the next few months de- pends the pur- chasing power of the pay enve- lopes of millions of Americans. Will the dollar remain stable or will it decline still further? For LAWRENCE today the dollar is worth-48 cents in terms of what it was worth just 20 years ago— and if the forces of confiscation have their way, it could go down to 29 cents in another decade. * * * The whole world is watching to see what America does, It affects trade everywhere. The battle against a stable tnttar-te bring waged here right — now under respectable auspices hy men in. Congress who scorn the label “radical” but who could commit the United States to ex- penditures far beyond the Presf- dent's budget. . * * * Already the American people are being told by the political partisans that a “halanced budget’? means insecurity or indifference to the military safety of the country. To play upon such fears, the devotees of the doctrine of spending evi- dently believe, is to get sanction for bu apprépriations—more_ bil- licns far missiles or expeditions to the moon . tke * The Insidious argument made is that the President gives too much weight to the balanced budget idea and that he is neglecting “national defense.” Will this campaign un- dermine the President's influence and open the floodgates in Gon- gress so that bilhetis more than he recommends will he appropriat- ed even in the face of a $12 billion defleit this year? “ Eisenhower has been absorbed for months formulating the new budget. He has held lengthy-con- Portraits ——Shatomrkes: me tove yo Hke E- do?_. . . Why does my heart en- treat? |. . Because you are so wonderful... Desirable and sweet ... Because you seem to like me and... You are so very kind... That vou are in my every dream .. And always in my nund |. . tf there are other compliments ... That T ean offer vou You do deserve them, darling, and... My sentiments are true... Yes, you are irresistible... Especially to me... J] want you day and night and in... My.every memory .. » Why do I love you like I do? ... 1 eannot really say... Ex- cept that you are wonderful , .. And sweet in every way. (Copyright, 1950) The Country Parson “It'w a good thing we aren't asked to limit our leve only to those with whom we agree.” ' self-addressed envelope, ferences with our military leaders and with our economic experts. Honest, patriotic, ex- perienced military men, without any potitical- bias, helped to make the new budget. ~ It was no casual decision by one man that led the President to. an- nounce that he believed the budget for the next fiscal year could be balanced. ; What is the biggest single fact about our military position? The intercontinental missile is not yet perfected, but the intermediate missile can be fired from bases in F:urope close to Soviet Russia. * * * The truth is, moreover, the Soviet leaders know their country can be devastated in a matter of hours. Both sides know a “mutual deterrent” has come into being. There's a stalemate'on the military side. _ The urgent question now, therefore, Is not the spending of unlimited amounts on military defense, but giving more atten- tion than ever before to economic defense, * x Unless the American people can see through the maze of propa- ganda and alarmist talk, and put into proper perspective the selfish ambitions of some of their legis- lators, Macaulay's prophecy of more than 100 years.ago that the American ship of state is doomed to destroy itself because it is ‘‘all sail and no anchor" could, instead, come true. (Copyright, 1959) Dr. William Brady Says: Check of Artery System Urged tor Those Over 30 “A careful estimation of the condition of the cardiovascular renal (heart-artery-kidney) system is an outstanding obligation of the physician to ev- ery individual of the arterioscle -rotic age (30 years old or old- er) who seeks medical advice, regardless of the apparent nature of (he illness."" {I quote this verbatim from a medical book, not because I’m in a morbid mood but just to indi- cate that disasters which seem to strike out of a clear sky may actually be the. more or less char- acteristic manifestations of heart- artery trouble which has escaped recognition because the physician DR, BRADY consulted earlier did not make a. careful estimation of the condition of the heart-kidney-artery system, or the patient rejected such exam- ination as unnecessary when he or she just wanted something for gastric disturbance, indigestion or a cough which hangs on.) Two’ “tenturies of almanac education and belittling of the subject of phystology in school. have made Americans contemp- tuous of health Instruction and suckers for exploitation by quacks and nostrum vendors. The Yankeeland population is naively credulous regarding the mysterious ingredient, “the won: dee drug,’ what 9 out of 10 doc- tors say, or how the new formula Rives all the good effects but none of the untoward effects of - the old. : I have the cardiovascular renal gystem and cardiovascular degen- eration (CVD) or heart and artery troubles of insidious or gradual onset in mind when I advise busi- ~ ness, professional and white-collar people to take six miles of oxygen on the hoof every day. his or even only a mile or two twice a day—say walking to and from the office, store, job or school instead © of riding—gives real, natural re- laxation, instead of the dull, stupid state produced by alcohol or other narcotic. * * One who resorts to cocktails or highballs for make-believe ‘“relax- ation” at the end of a frying day only adds to the strain on his cardiovascular renal system and hastens the development of cardio. _vasctilar degeneration. Unless you are sure you know better than I do what-iq good for Your' health and longevity, it can do you fo harm to read my monograph: CVD, fer which send me in icare of this! news- paper, 35 cents and a stamped, ~ . | i If you consider this a little steep, then please try this experi- ment and sce: Instead of stopping at the cocktail lounge or tavern for one or two quick ones, keep the money in your sock ard take @ brisk walk of a_mile or two. If you don’t feel better, I'll refund the full price ef the paper. * * * Signed letters; not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health iand hvgiene. not dis- ease, diagnosis © or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, tf a stiimped self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1959) Voice of the People ‘Driver’s' Age Irrelevant; Regard for Law Counts’ Tm almost 77 years old and don’t agree about putting people off Requests Support to Keep Committee by Liberties Union to get Congress to abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee. Will you in your community undertake to get into thé hands of your friends hundreds of petitjons countering this proposal as soon as possible? We know we can count on your immediate help, not only as loyal Americans, but also as those who have under our great Constitutional Republic. sample petitions, which are to be signed and mailed to your con- gressman. dane Alden Box 2003 D \ Pasadena, Calif. ‘Chicago Refuses to Bow to Reds’ Chicago’s mayor gave the No. 2 Commy the cold shoulder. No of- ficials there fell on their faces in front of this American foe. Jetty ‘Rate’s Too Low to Ask for Life’ In answer to the gentleman who doesn't think he gets good service on his membership, I wonder if he ever drove a wrecker? If he did he would know why calls were turned down on New Year's. I don't care how good a driver you think you are, Mr., but if you were, you wouldn't need toe eall for help. A good driver wouldn't attempt to drive on ice, and you don’t pay enough insurance to ask for a life. ~~ Wrecker Driver ‘Mail That Editorial to Dem Leaders’ I'm a Republican and think that editorial on the Democrats should be mailed to every party leader they have in Michigan. They face a responsibility that is too big for them and they crawl in front of it. : G. 0. P. ‘We'll Survive Despite Them’ James Roosevelt will introduce a bill in Congress to end the House Un-American Activities Committee. Well, the son is a chip off the old block and a throwback to his ma and so anything to block the in- vestigation of tréason and traitors would be his idea. America is big enough to live in spite of all the Roosevelts there are, Mrs. C. ‘Guess Our Mayor Did Some Good’ My mother wrote me that the Los Angeles Times carried our mayor's statement on page one and the same day their council voted on whether they would boy- cott their automobiles. They voted not to do it, so the mayor’s state- ment may have done a lot of good. Smitty I have road when they reach 75. I've been driving 45 years in 41 states nd have yet to receive a ticket or have an accident. Just drive from Clarkston to Pontiac according to posted speeds and see how many cars @ pass you up at all ages. The trouble is people don’t respect the law. Great-Grandpa ‘Press Was Right in Giving Us News’ The Pontiac Press deserves to re be complimented, not criticized, = / -for giving the public news on the young medic whe is in favor of vivisection. I sincerely hope his airing of his ideas will not bring undue criticism to other doctors who don’t agree with him. — Our great Dr. Jonas Salk has kept many from the crippling dis- ease of polio and its miseries, and I'm sure he’s happy knowing he has found the serum that has saved — so. many lives. a .E. J. B. ‘Save White Cloth for Cancer Society’ Ladies, please save all old white. cloth for the American Cancer ' Society. It will be greatly appre- ciated. Worker ‘T’'m Geran Tired of Eastman Stories’ ‘I'm sick and tired of seeing something about Eastman every time I pick up the paper. Let the man-do something to earn the $12,000 we're paying him. x «* * _ J heard the ceremony of retir- ing officer Evans was the first of its kind in the City Police Department, but that’s far from the truth. Capt. Crisp and Capt. Krause both received such a cerémony. x * * It’s all right to build the man up, but don't do it at the expense of Chief Straley. Voters are watch- ing everything, and I hope the commissioners are. _ They'll see what a stupid move they and the city manager made. ; David Howard Praises Article on Pete Dawkins That Pontiac Press story on Pete Dawkins and the doctor was a splendid article and the paper js to be commended. I heard many favorable comments, including the two central figures themselves. M. B. ——— All letters for Volce of the People must contajn the name and address of the writer. This information will be “withheid upon request if the letter is not of a critical nature. Letters must be under 200 words and The Pontiac Press the right to edit alt letters. reserves THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And ye now therefore have sor- ‘row: but I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy nd man taketh from you.—John 16:22. * ®. we Every Calvary has an Olivet. To every place of crucifixion there is | likewise a place of ascension, The sun that was shrouded is unveiled, and heaven opens with hopes eternal to the soul which was nigh unto despair. — Henry Giles. Case Records of a Psychologist: “Psychic Trauma’ Perverts Girl Alice suffered what peychia- trists call psychic “trauma” or severe emotional injury at the age of 12 years. As a result, it caused her to lead an abnor- mal sex life during college and has hampered her marrying and-becoming a happy, well ad- justed wife. Note, too, what an excellent psychologist her boss 4s. Scrapbook these daily ar- ticles for future use. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case A-426: Jlice B., aged 29, is Aa very attractive secretary, to a leading American newspaper edi- tor. . * * * “But she is a partial homosex- ‘ual,’ her employer informed me as we had lunch together. “And I believe it all started from a ‘shocking childhood experience which she suffered. For example, Alice had a neurotic mother who was just a bundle of phobias, _ storm service, so they couldn't contact their ddetor. es * ©. “And Alice Wa only 12 vears old at the time. Meanwhile, her nev- rotie mother screamed and made quite a scene. She kept saying she was dying and _repeatedly cried out, ‘God have pity on my soul,’ “ “Alice was sure her mother, Was dying. And the total experi- ence left such a profound fm | predsion on her that she abhorred all dates with boys during her teens, ° “When she went to college, she roomed with a masculine girl who was homoséxually inclined. And this dominant female became at- tached to Alice. * * * “Since her graduation, she has worked in my office as secretary ~and I have introduced her to a fine- young man, “But she has been diffident and alternates between interest in dates with him and the domi- nance of her college roommate, —_. who teaches school in this city and who is as jealous of Alice as any husband might be of his wife if the latter dated anybody else. “Dr. Crane, I want. you to have dinner with Alice and.see if you ean't give her some helpful ad- vice.” CONTAGIOUS PHOBIAS Yesterday I told you about a dog whose terror of lightning had infected all the other dogs in the neighborhood, * * * Well, sex phobias also can be- come contagious. Thus, many a soured divorcee has prejudiced her daughters or nieces against happy lage. Fer such divorcees may boldly claim that ‘“‘All men are fickle and brutes and selfish monsters, ete,” = In my visit with Alice I found ‘that her employer's diagnosis was quite correct, + * * : Alice had been so shocked by her 12-year-old experience when her mother bore the baby, with Alice as the only a that Alicé subconsciously phobia of childbirth, » Thus, in to avoid marriage and , she shimned the male sex, to the extent of *. ( oS Geveloped a severe . refusing datés with bovs throughout high school and college. But the natural romantic de- sires of a young person could not be completely ignored, so she was vulnerable to the wiles of the homosexual girl roommate, Many homosexuals are thus driv- en into this condition by chance - contacts or fears of the opposite sex or dread of veneral infection. Please notice that Alice's boss was a very astute man in diagnos- ing her case. You don't need to spend seven years in college in the formal study of psychology or earn a Ph.D. degree ff this field before you can analyze people and make very shrewd diagnoses! And send for my booklet “Sex Problema of Young Peopie.” en- closing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents (non-profit). It shows how to prevent Cases like Alice's. Aiways write to De George W Grane fo cate of The Pantiec Presa, time, anehigen, a € — 4¢ stamped, oo his Baychological charts and pam ‘COopyeteht, 196) “sy Pa ee ee ees Pare eS, OFS OOS hires es SN a | : THE PONTIAC PRESS. .TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1959 SEVEN ] wis ————_— a A travel survey by the Capen |e es See ee Get Plans Read These M en 938 OR | USS. Noutils makes frst | [De Gaulle’ stor rises; nomed] | New Berlin crisis begins os] | [Bureau indicated that Americans}lasied an average of five and.a half 2 —— _ { wadersea crossing of North | | French premier; later elected} |Khrushchey announces city million trips of more than, days, : Beat Odds of . oa Pole; later followed by Skate. | president of Sth Republic willbe torned exer to . a SS GK RE SS at as a — t rmans. , " 100 000 to ] 2 . a” <— Pope Pius XI! dies; John F) £ - . > XXII] is successor. Carl OW. Donelson SA Donald Tt Jobns Commission Appointed) GRAND HAVEN @—Police 1 -< , § ae to Prepare Michigan) said the Rev. Cecil Klages and Scascan aol RAE ah in revat-torn a Flowers Vary for Nuclear Attack | Wiired J. Bernia beat odds of congressional elections. P| Vee ae Merk, Joes a ll ie 100,000 to one this weekend whe pong At : ~ m= With the Seasons... ; a hen Arkona Gov. Foubes | “Ny climax of year of \ x ame LANSING W — Michigan plans} 57 “uve away from a Grand ——Ieloses Uac schools} _ Te Marpore-dy- ask SP WO] | SMES, «| but the becuty and sentiment to be ready with emergency gov-| “*2¥e" store in separate autos. , / | 1 ey : King Faisal of Irog ki:ied : remain the same. Regardless of ernment operational plans if an| _ The odds centered on ignition ns \ » as government is overthrown. 1g ; enemy launches a nuclear attack.| keys to two 1953 model sedans Ninety-three a 3 fs ; : : : when the end of life may come, Toward this end, Gov. Williams} “ven by the men, 2 a ice "W4 plead Aeoryebrray our florists provide these tributes yesterday announced appointment Py Rev. Mr. Klages, pastor 1 f_|_, ees §. America; U.S. troops of great beauty. of a Commission on Continuity of of St. oom Lutheran Church, * Shermasis Bernard Botista government totters ordered to Caribbean. Government. Chairman will be| “@5 t out of the store. He i Goldfing‘influence scandal as Cuban rebels lounch y Flowers convéy our sentiments Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams. ears et eh = = two explodes. major offensive. - {when words fail and our regard “In the unhoped for eventuality dive Gack to the seivice om ; \ 7s ; U is needed. Flowers bring dig- of gina ilar gies a paon. tion which had loaned him trans- _>—* N / nity and beauty to the difficult be disrupted and iaolated for days| Portation. i. \ s oments of the last rites. Accept be disrupted and isolated for days | and even weeks,” Williams said. “If Michigan is fully to meet its civil defense responsibilities, we must establish procedures which will permit governments to operate even in the absences of key officials and the usual gov- ernmental facilities.” Among other things, he said, the commission will study ways to establish emergency lines of suc- cession for key positions at all government levels, preservation of essential records, location of emer- gency governments and utilization of governmental personnel and facilities for emergency operation. British Columbia fishermen ac- count for nearly half of Canada’s entire commercial catch. Salmon, the leading money earner, brings the province about $45,000,000 a Bernia spotted something | amiss. The car he entered wasn't his, he told police, but the igni- tion key fit, He drove to head- quarters and reported the mix- up. It was solved by a police check of service stations. No Room for Governor at Own Inaugural Ball TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Gov. George Docking didn't get dance at his inaugural ball Mon- day night. There wasn't room. . & ®* * More than 2,000 persons jammed the ballroom so tightly~that only part of the 300-member . proces- sional got inside behind the gov- ernor and Mrs, Docking. The Dockings squeezed on through the crowd and went home. to LONDON (AP)—The success of the Cuban revolt may soon have repercussions in Central America, the London Times declared in an editoral today. “Batista has gone,” the paper Uprising May Sprea to Central America “Thére is Panama, whose raison d'etre is the American-controlled Canal Zone, which many Pana- manians now regard as an affront to sovereignty, British Honduras is thought of in much the same | Home Building Contracts Increase in Detroit Area DETROIT we — F. W. Dodge Corp. said Monday November con- tracts for future residential con- struction in the Metropolitan Detroit area totaled $25,150,000, jup 35 per cent over contracts for November 1957. Total building contracts. in November of 1958 were $34915,000, down 32 per cent over the same ‘The Usual, Sir?’ Secretary Asks Holdup Man PRINCETON, N_J. kind of steady customer you can have. He walked into the House- hold Finance Co, office at the Princeton shopping center Monday and right away the secretary, Miss Joyce Anderson, recognized him. (AP) This | Gasman rie tote, , ire with grateful thanks. Phone taal i FEDERAL Parking 4-4511 On Our Premises = i Donelion- Johns \ | I i} | FUNERAL HOME §& 855 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC \! secbom Bost eR Stanley W. Black —OPTOMETRIST— | Or. Now Located at year. OLD FASHION? PERHAPS. BUT O-JI-WA RTTERS 15 STILL THE BEST ALL HERB "Ty he’ reformers theres also) “Much of what i belng sald that O-JIB-WA BITFERS has been famous for 43 yeers, ond is Giese a ee a mas Cuba can but cn — €X-'Movie star Roy Rogers and his! pec 30 the same man held up the still made from GOD'S HERBS. IT STILL CONTAINS NO PAIN. [CnCes. United States Investment in altation of victory. When the PrO|wife, Dale Evans, have adopted|oftice at gunpoint and ‘escaped : . Socks ithis area is very large, and open visional government settles down, | Debbie a 6-year-old Korean or-|«; = tad caren a echt te lend vd tAmerican intervention in Central more realistic appraisals are lke-|phan. * —. rite $529. kno’ oni thered countries of the : sie : for this well we remo ee in mony | American affairs is by no means ly; in fact they are already ‘béing| “Debbie will be a “twin” to their , | The King James Version of the! world and imported fresh for our use, Meny authorities ore as . i ‘something of the dim made, But the Cuban revolt eould} : rediscovering the true value of herbs, and several of those con- | & < nS ‘ ee eaeal bal Indian daugh- RpRible contains 774,746 words. -Y “OC e 2 ‘ateed lal ourlmedlcinalare g them. Ask your drug- . ; , stir up smouldering fires in this) oe gist for @ bottle of genuine O-JIB-WA BITTERS. A rr In 1954 there was ct ident part of the world. [es ern really great herb tonic, proven by time and over = merican encouragement of the) ; . a million users right here in Michigan alone. §=§™ovement to overthrow the un-| For the first time in the last 10) * Addition of Debbie, approved in \doubtedly Communist -infiltrated/ years Australia's sheep population | Superior Court Monday, makes | Arbenz government of Guatemala, declined this year, falling to a to- eight children for the Rogers — but whose agrarian reforms would/tal of 149,709,000 head: in March;four adopted, one foster daugh- also have _ afected important compared with 149,802,000 the year |ter now married, and three born! American private interests. jbefore, jto the parents. | Imonth of 1957. *‘Are you bere for the same thing this time?” she asked That he was, the man replied. Then Miss Anderson, alone in the Adopt Korean Girl, 6 _|otfice, promptly gave him all the money in the cash register, $217, LOS -ANGELES (AP)—Western She remembered the face. Last jsaid, survives under General Trujillo in the Dominican Republic. There is simmering revolt ,in Haiti and Nicaragua, too. “but absolute dictatorsMipiway. Dr, tFidet) Castro has said} ipointedly that the American mili- tary mission in Cuba is no longer nécessary. * * * * 3513 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. 1 Block West of M-59 Corner of Cass Lake Road, Pontiac OVER MAC'S DRUG STORE Formerly of Rochester EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone FE 2-2362 Closed Wednesday Roy Rogers, Dale. Evans } past. * t o (Ge 7RY 0JIB-WA BITTERS 1 ~ QUALITY! 2? WANT SOMETHING?... _SAVE-A DIME A DAY! 5 { } | { ty If you’re wishing pretty hard for “Something Special,” here’s one way to bring it your way sooner — open a savings account now! Make it grow with our Dime A Day Savings Folders. Once you begin putting dimes in them, you'll find that saving is an easy habit! Want more in COTTON FABRIC Stop in tomorrow — at any one §? PICK FROM HUNDREDS OF PRE-CUT 4-YARD PERCALE DRESS LENGTHS! 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Stanley at his daughter's funeral the salt of a number of the children who Burda, a 37-year-old unemployed |{rom the tears would enter the in-| ‘cisions and probably cost him his| died in that terrible school fire in , Chicago last month there was One bing cold at graveside with especially heartbreaking scene. | One victim, 13-year-old Beverly) Burda, had prayers said over her) Ey nilkman, stood there in the stab- ‘face covered by a leather mask. Out of one side of the mask, at eye level, protruded what appeared | his sight. And there he stood, still garishly jhooded, amidst the sights and/| sounds of utter woe, fighting the | THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. JANUARY 13, 1959 ation was a success,” he repofts. “Then he could cry, and did. 1 asked Mrs, Burda what she says to him when he does cry—after _ all that time, “She said, ‘There's not much to say. I ery, myself, too. We seem children who are still hospitalized from the fire at Our Lady of Angels school, distributing presents among them, visiting them. He went to Elgin, lll, the other day to pick up a dog and cat for children who have asked for pets. jassociated with the bearded young rebel leader, squads? appear briefly on WNEW-TV' iHe has a crusade to wage. But what beautiful ideals are |seryed by drum courts and firing! Dr. H. W. Ritchey, one of the pioneers in modern solid-fuel rocket propellants, flew across the coun- try to New York the other day to *“Wonderama,” a show aimed at improving the minds of the young. rocket?” he asked us. ‘‘There’s little in science that is not bound up in a spatial missile: chemistry, — stresses both human and material, electronic technol- logy and the myriad like, “We can make these badly need- ed studies more palatable in this iway, sugar-coat thém in fact. In Russia such studies are next to 8i|mandatory. Here we must find other ways toward a unified action. Our survival is deeply invelved.’ Physics, | 1 | Gets Life Sentence in Wife's Slaying GRAND RAPIDS — Gerald R. Syrek, 19, has been sentenced to life imprisonment in the slay- ing of his wife. | Syrek pleaded guilty to second degree murder and was sentenced / yesterday by Circuit Judge Dale Souter. Syrek confessed the Nov. 5, 1958 little white coffin in aevance ee to be a jeweler's eyepiece. Have aie erates eed to cry mostly at night when things | This week Stanley Burda goes out apa hire is vice Ie iGuest Was So Thirsty | beating and strangling of his He SenEnedere i) | hs Gieltncore an exertion ts e about i + con (are. quiet and there's time tolin search of a job as a truck] #Md techn irector e |Kathleen, 16, at their suburban vee mother wee eats fetal fay ee before vided, oT ant ke “_ yn think.” driver. There are three other Bur-| Tocket divisions of the Thiokol SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPI)—Miss'Grand Rapids Township home. He Tie SHR a ne ne a, | ciec death tie Geter Ot THe irned oul 7 jst don't know.” | The Burdas have moved in with'das to care for. Life goes on. ‘caching Pipes believes the Rosemary Peterson, on returning|is the father of a 6-month-old of collapse; relatives wailed un. strictly against the orders of his! Well, now I do, with the hel ots mother while their own house —_—— — “Rs : a to children om a weekend trip out of town, daughter. He told police his wife Ae mrakttedecund aaikis iH i Br a ef the Chicage Apnea (841 North Ridgeway) is being re-) Errol Flynn was saying on Jack 2 : aie ail relating it t0 told police she found evidence: that had threatened to leave him. ing for other bodies and families * * * ino of the Chicago modeled a bit. It reminded them/Paar's show the other night that) "™® Peace 1 missile, an intruder had consumed two! 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He must have thought of this, nee LL Tt ie Coupons dio for B toe, because during his victory ww ans"iutenes S25 MKendale Portrait publicly asked the people if he HAVANA — It hes been a just,|(ey handled it gingeriy —— Uileti¢ureed fellows cruised past me in Set Sis Week, Hw eater oe | ice Cats, Bical, Ba aicule) Sheehd Reve Bis hedge ot Nene. i This Coupon and $1.00 Payable at ._ | liscove: was stuffed with black! phe Castro victory parade, **They’re ve but students. modest beard compared with some They screamed . “never.” - a tough and enormously romantic whiskers and a note advising, ‘““The|three-day wonders. You could get his people, ‘they are just like f his term lieut ts who| Most of the professional men in | | . : | ; revolution. . Barbudos (Bearded Men) Town."’|better beards than fhat going fish-| what you call a rat in the trap.” |° long- enans Ww ° | the rebel army will, inevitably, be | ne X > Romantie, in the sense that the; Even Hitchcock could nothavejing Saturday and — So they pose as members of the look like mystics out of Tibet. His! ¢j:.eq to take razor in hand and : | bearded men who have fought with/dreamed up so tingling, so juic reputation already established, and turn to routine. The great y| P gling, so MICY. SHORT STUFF 26 of July movement iform| al| ox ang bested the pied piper of Cuba are aS/an-omen. . ‘ - ; ee a ans he can afford an occasional |. sentimentally divided on exactly | ° Selection of Proofs F : Reg. « | picturesque, in behavior and ap- ; The men, with the greatest ex-/and rifle and as much overgrowth trim, : lnow they'll do it. There are three © No" Appointment Needed OR The men who fought the hardest i sligh + ~ jhe yl ; $5.95 pearance, as characters out of the), nq longest may wear their beards |‘ension “ pg hagerioge mai tly las they can work up in this short|Jo— BLOE CASTRO |separate camps: gy ¢ Parents Must be with Minors ONLY . Velue Bible thr a) atin, — onc the rest of their lives. Many of rer a. went - . it i period of pseudo-allegiance, and; jt is difficult to imagine him as| 1—Those who want to shave in Ml ° Groupe may be arranged fer - by Cecil 4 — } y are Ol'these untrimmed fur pieces strag- ell is qui a ae : i hope to get by with it. a man in tropicals with a: clean their own home towns in the Good Until Feb. 28, 1959 it, too. And infinitely prouder) jie chestward and ‘below. The| "© _— age re ey thiz.| This is why there was. still/shave. I have ‘s at him, ad-|provinces. Gable PLD UGE CA8F) ee) a than most men. longer the beard, the prouder the be a sympe’ sometime shooting,”” my inform-|miring the eyes, at once gentle and) 2—Those who want to shave at) * You could tell that before the man of his role in blotting out ers who “R Leese prt ip =a ant went on. “The Batista menialive, above the jet-covered seta special mass in church. | Ms Saginaw St. great New Year’s overtiirew, /tyranny. tionists strictly to save “|probably try to stir up.a fuss solof his chin. He has a Biblical | 3—Those who will shave only in} rr when the Batista forces dis- . * * * “They will do anything to get the people will think the revolu-|sort of look which the people adore |the presidefitial palace, sitting on! *% - covered a mysterious carpet bag | ‘‘Don't take a picture of them,”| away,” said a former member of tionarists are dividing themselves.|and respect. |Batista’s throne. 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"OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 8 + . : Monday through Seturdoy FEDERAL eo) 4 I a & 4 ORES JUS) < 7 z am ~ courthouse FBI for His Action: ’ tes SUO Sew “FHE PONTIAC PRESS, TURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1939 rel > hlc libra | Waterford to Pay 10 Pct. Public Library of Camley Street Repairs Price lo Be Sel | The Waterford Township Boatd | ebout read construction, cest A ‘at its meeting last night agreed | estimates and drainage prob- Pick to have the township pay approxi- | lems, Estimated total cost of the mately 10 per cent of the Camley | project is $8,200. street improvement costs. Commission to Architect to Design | — ees “poy: i An engineering representative of Priority Building Some 15 residents attended the Johnson ‘and Anderson explained hearing on the project to inquire the details,to the group and the : : - ——--— |hearing was adjourned until Jan. '26 so that notifications of individual ‘assessments ean he sent to each of the 21 property owners i [In -other business, the Board arc-| lcepted a request from Mrs. Freda| iHuggett to petition the Oakland, ‘County Board of Supervisors to establish the former county con-| ‘tagious hospital as # short-term ‘psychiatric diagnostic hospital and clinic. ~ 7s City Commissioners tonight are expected to set a price on a new, public hbrary and select an arehi-, tect = * * * . 2 ae : City Manager Walter K. Willman . has recommended that a ceiling of S60 000 be placed on the, new ivniding. which has No 7 priority on the city’s capital improvement propereahrt \ ” Waterford Township will as, sume the construction of some | 400 feet of a 12-inch water main now being installed on 8. Cans | Lake road due to an error in construction plans. The water main is being ex- itended south on Cass Lake road to the Venice - of - the - Lake Subdivi-| ision. . Thy purchase of frost-breaking Seven architectural firms have indicated an interest in design. | ing the library, Willman said, Ht) ‘is te be located «cross 8S. Parke street from City Hall in the civic center area, Among them is Heenan & ‘Pullar, | [nc successor to the firm of the, late Leo J: Heenan who designed| the City Hall, Publie Safety Build-| ing and the new wing at Pontiac | | 2s General Hospital, equipment, costing $1,360, from) . . * * * | |Homelight, Inc., was approved by | There is also Smith, Hinchman: ithe Board, Not only could ef & Grylls Associates, Inc, the De ‘machinery ahd generator be used trait firm which acted as-consuly tint in the Rospital expansion + ®t = Atanformal discussions, Walman) . amd) commissioners have favored Odell, Hewlett & Luckenbach, the) Jirmingham firm that designed the | proposed # new Oakland County) jwill serve as emergency lighting | units, Clerk James Seeterlin said | * Tyo new police cars will be pur hased for $4367 from Eddie Steele, Ine , of Keego Harbor. The inext low of seven bidg submitted ilast week was $41,480 by the Beattie Motor Co. of Waterford Hunt for Bomb : . The company has protnived to | keep within whatever ceiling the | elty decides on, Willman sald. | it plans a two-story building that would harmonize with the style of the. other elvie center build | k i) mys, he sak An Tro School Also scheduled torayht final -_ y J passage of an ordinance amend . rnent to Strengthen the city's vViee Building Evacuated by laws. focusing attention on the pur ; . chaser of vice ais well as the Students While Police, elier | | Faculty Search | | TROY Troy high school stu: | * tb & Tao hearings ave scheduled One| ~~ CONECESN it proposal ta vacate the alley parallel to Columbia avenue) Tam : dents had a brief holiday yes-| west of the Pontiac, Oxford & & 4 terday afternoon while — police} Nbrthern Railroad The other is to , eearched for a bomb “in the! revane nine Jots along the railroad . _UPE Phote (lockers | ry Com yal vise fs afablishert SPYCE CAPSULE MODEL “4 ty Commercial | ee iy - An anonymous phone call to | rient oof a beer distribnitia s,s wate This as a qhodel of the space : a the school office reported a revise e- Capectile whieh the Satiopal Aero : ' : bomb planted in the lockers. Also tp fer comsderation ds 4 qoauties and Space Actyinistration ; Planning Commision proposal tht yy. ordered bivlt to earry a man Police and sehool personnel checked the locker rooms and at 1 pain tyacuated the school so photographie studias ht wihded toy the permissible ases of land classi The tromerutar nesenitbty ttt trrps ts attr inte orbat areumaed the earth fied in the personal serv tee Sonny the search oof indjvidiial lockers Tmiternry persue pencil 1) tein Uae ¢ rpsnle could he made without the hin * * * cleat of Taunehing pad 1 SOM: nee of heavy otter clothing.” Commissioncis are expected to thing yoes wrong TE bamebing ps Police Chief David Grattop said yppownt three persans to serve can ecessful, this device sould fall, plan prepared after his depart- the Board of Hates. thi year il wa ment assisted at an Avend ule | two persons ta the Zoning Boar school bomb report last year of Appeals e i paid off High Court The bunt was quickly com. pleted because master keys and | lock combinations were imme- Slayer of 3 Blames io Review: Test Case tex Smith, school superintend- ent, said that to ward off attempts MIAPPLAND, Bla cUP T= Author ; on the part of studenfs to dodge ies said today thyt a suspieren WASHINGTON ot In what could classes through such calls, the be owas beim followed ty FET another dew segremition test board has adopted the poliey that agents investigating possible Com pase the Supreme Court is goin fost class time must be made up munist affiliations bat a dW year-old ty peview the trespass conviction of at a later date | \"Big Bear, the Fisherman at Sea,’ is one of hry the water ‘department but-atsa+ = Jyoung painters | dintety lable—"- ; |te seek refuge in England and then! ‘ ~ Pontiac Press Phote several done by Hungarian-American artist Francis de Erdely for Miss Nutzhorn’s late uncle, James B. Giern, who befriended the struggling young artist when he came to the United States during World War Il. PREPARES FOR EXHIBIT — Displaying one of the ink drawings to be featured in the first exhibit in the new art building at Michigan State University Jan. 25 to Feb. 17 is Miss Ann Nutzhorn of Romeo. The ‘drawing, called age Plant Construction Is Ap Pontiac Township Board OKs Temporary Facilities night took one of the essential steps toward construc- tion of adequate facilities to handle sewage disposal at Michigan State University area. — Board members adopted Claims Public Pays for Raises Economist Blames Union Monopgly Power in Talk at Detroit Club DETROIT w—Labor unions have a monopoly power which they used to sweeten their, members’ pay- checks with the general public pay- { ocal Paintings-to Be Loaned mostly crayon and ink sketches, | all framed — and 9 other un- | framed drawings, five of them | the story illustrations which have never been exhibited before, The refugee-artist became an American citizen in 1944 and 4s, | de Erdely as the “Van Gogh of Hungary,’ and among the hon- ors he receivéd was a citation from the former Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau dr. for a poster he painted for -the fifth war loan. * be By LEK. WINBORN ROMEO — Anyone who ever knew the late James B Giern) knew his love of art and the un: | canny gift he had as a collector} lo recognize greatness In talented, . * * now aft professor at the Uni-| Giern. who died shortly before) Us war. pictures, critics said, versity of Southern California. Christmas, had been planning for vate ve “nus af ne had an MECCA FOR ARTISTS i . : a rive } the scene only a tew ‘ | 1 year to lend some of the paint-.Mived on € : : ve Sea ao a he died minutes after the enemy left.”,,, Ge™ who was 73 when he died: ings in-his collection to Michigan State University for an exhibit Jan. 25 to Feb. 17. It will be the first exhibition in the new art building on the campus at ast Lansing He also painted still lifes with the same sensitivity, they said. ILLUSTRATES STORIES Giern’s and de Erdely's mutual from all over the metropolitan , > ‘admiration for each othér, Miss| area The featured artist in this one- man show will be Francis de jthe charming pen and ink draw- with the projects her uncle started Erdely, internationally known ings the artist did for several during the past decade. Hungarian artist whom Giern be- (stories Giern wrote The stories| “He left a legacy of art appre- friended in the early 1940s. are not yet published leiation that his friends and asso- The story is told by Miss niece, Ann L. Nutzhorn, who lived with her uncle and was his onls relative. She said de Erdely was born in Budapest in) 1904 and “studied art at the Royal Academy theres and Jater in’ Paris "At the age of 20, he exhibited his works 4n Budapest tis fame spread, andhe Was commissioned to do a portrart of Queen Miata Christina of Spain The collection to be exhibited | ciates will long remember,” includes 12 oils, 8 drawings — | Nutzhorn said. CGierm’'s Initiate Area Students Romeo Clerk, Treasurer Get Into Honor Societ : Y _ Salary Hikes Fight area stud Ha SNS ROMEO — In action taken last night, village council members vot- ed to increase the clerk's salary from $3,560 to $4,000 per year and ed into Phi Kappa Phi, scholastic’ The son of a Hungarian noble honor society, Jan, 7 at The Uni- man, de Eirdley also painted and studied in Singapote, Brussels, An twerp, Ghent and Bruges. In 1937 the treasurer's from $850 to $1.000 he returned te his homeland, With . at the beginning of the new fiscal ‘the rise of Nazism, he left Hungary 1307 Lapeer Rd., Lake Orion; Con-| Jar . aon ? rad M. Smith, 261 Cedar Rd., La-|” Sidney J. White peer: Etter L. Schretber, 81st Sune a nvbrook St, Lathrup Village; and ‘Calvin D. Arnett, 29668 Robert Dr., versity of Michigan, a university spokesman announced today. They are Marianne H. Davidson, in Detroit in) 1940, ACTS AS BENEFACTOR was appointed to handle acquisi- ‘tion of -surpius army equipment! ifor use in the loeal civil defense t was at the Searab Club in Livonia, program Detroit that Giern first met de— - | — “ : Othe ’ > ». Char: | council also vote: ¥ ad- Erdely. Jlis interest aroused, Giern Mhers are Richard § The council also voted to ad lick, 3705 Lone Tree Rd., Milford; vertise the bids on a new police John W. Funk, 438 Yerkes St.,. car to be opened at a_ special Northville; Winifred H. Ledger, meeting Jan. 26. vhelped support the young artist ‘until his reputation’ was established father to hack to death his wife sy Negroes yiven Pacdkay jail ferns The investigation is being Con: in the United: States 19241 Albany, Oak Park; a nd. : ee ee md twaoof his four children for playin on a sesreveategh Ball finned at the school today. For miny years Giern BAVC 4° Gerry K. Hendershot, 621 Louts “W's ae torts, dome stow TEES © cry se : , iprize for the best etching at the St. Roval Oak. ‘igan Sheep Breeders’ Assn. will ( Tyytins told police Justeheck: Rejecting a plea da Nath Caro Annual Exhibition of Michigan Art The initiation ceremony was held hold its annual, meeting et Michi-| Skid Accident Injures wath the FBT They ve been CWOS Vina thata stay out of the dispute, meme far weeks 7 Hie court acrerd vettecday to rile Oxford Area Woman Lligsean a_technical waiter fOr on the case rman a rolffeous me the Martin Co. onmssie plant a@laagned dy the eity of Greensbore An Oxford Township woman, Hae nearby Orlande, admitted the Mon oN (dart fease tl tea nonprofit vel Af Reed, Ot, af 590) Maloney diy ax killings group St, was injured when the car she! Hijatins demed he Was a Come) gy oy fief anime the high cont was driving went out of control on miinist, but sd he wanted 6 t6 drain the Negroes’ appeal iey pavement near her home yes spare bis family the embarrass sath Carolina's Athy tien Mal oterday and sinashed into a tree trent oof an investigation Cole PT Sewell apretied thap the Oakland County sheriffs depu = hose dnvelved ne pacid Dias ‘ties favestigated the accident, Phe Pentagen estimates tht yy. cat the Neeroes refiised fa which oecurred on. Maloney near contracts for research and de “chow thes were elunble to play on Lakeview boulevard shortly after velopament work ochiring the ent the course whieh Seawell sat ad 1 pm : rent fiseal wear willcome to about qyits onb members and thei: in Mire Reed was treated af Pon rS billion dotlars vited yitests fiac General Hospital and released : eee : (, HOUSE-HUNTING -- Milford’s first village the newly created $6,500 position Feb. ¥. He is presently administrative assistant to the city manager, Oliver 8, Taylor (left), and Mrs. 'Paylor were greeted yesterday by Village President Jo- ., manager of Springfield, Ohio, The Taylors have seph Gerrard who immediately set to’ helping ~ two children. them look for agplace,to live. Taylor steps -inte ) > . 4 ' oe - 2s se i Mrs Nts hal al the Detrou Institute ol iy ibe dtackham Amphitheater and'gan State University Jan. 22. ws Je lately won The Prize 11 ured an address by Dean Rog: | A luncheon will be servied. = ‘er W. Heyns of the College of Lit-; The menu” Art crities began acclaiming (erature, Science and the Arts. Lamb barbecue, of course. village clerk) ing the freight, a Harvard econo- mist said yesterday. Dr. Edward H. Chamberlain, Detroit that labor has received legal immunities which often cause it to work against the public interest. re q “With respect to agreements ahd ‘allfances, anything goes so long? as only labor groups are involved,”’ said Dr. Chamberlain He suggested labor’s power proper balance. * * x . “A general rule im the tabor lived on a farm north of Romeo field would be that ‘no employer) after he retired from business in Should have brought against him) ‘Detroit. The farm became a mecca |Pressures exerted by anyone other’ for new and established artists than his own employes,””. said Dr.? Chamberlain. He said unions should be or commu- against an- employer nity ‘ Nixon to Graham: - ‘Get Some Rest’ MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. 4) — Ailing revivalist Billy Graham heards-today for am-appomtment with Mayo Clinic speciahsts. Cau- tioned by Vice President Richard M. Nixon to ‘‘get some rest," he still plans a crusade in Australia. | 3ut he is postponing the start by at least a week and is not sure whether he will be able to go through with other projected vis- its on a world tour The 40-year-old preacher may learn this week the cause of an aitment-that tas teft him with only 50 per cent vision in his left eye. It has been described as a “rare and serious condition’ by his father-in-law, a doctor Chaplin's Auto Hits Bus Z | LONDON (APi—Charles Chap-| EAST LANSING (—The Mich-ilin and his wife Oona escaped in- meeting which lasted approximate- _ jury today when their auto skidded into a bus’as they were Christmas. pre-| ro Oakland and the adjacent a resolution approving the servicing of the temporary sewage disposal plant ae: *planned for the (community. | This, action matches that itaken recently by the Avon ‘Township Board in an effort to . |have some facility to dispose of |waste ready by the time the first lunit at MSUO opens next Septem- jber, The two boards are following the recommendation of a “group of townships, county and state offi- cials who met Jan, 7 members of. the Michigan Dept. of Health to discuss the sewage disposal problem at MSUO. * x | The meeting was called by Roy ‘Hardy, chairman of the Utilities | Committee of-the Avon Township |—Pontiac Township Planning Com- ‘professor of politicat-economy at Mission. ‘Harvard, said labor often abuses| - . e e : its role as an agent of collective, state Health Dept, will aliow Or E X | | f at an rare. | seonstruction of a temporary sew- “ & o. He told the Economic Club of | age disposal plant as long as it The group learned that the fits inte a master plan to be developed for thy. entire county. This plant,- Hardy said, could be expanded to one-million gallon /capacity as the need arises, “This will take care of the uni- |versity and Auburn Heights,’’ Har- dy told board members, ‘‘and, if ,you don't approve this proposition Should be curbed to bring it in the pow, you won't ever get it as i cheaply again.” Board members then adopted a resolution to appropriate $1,250 to help pay for the services of Robert Hotaling,, MSU urban planner, who is acting as ad- visor to the Planning Commis- sion. Nutzhorn said, was evidenced by| Now his niece is carrying on vented from joining together? This action was taken upon the request of the commission itself _which made a similar request of Avon Township \ * * * | The pressing problem of locating ‘more street lights in the township Was raised at the meeting. A mo- .tion was made to install one at ithe intersection of Perry street and Walton Bivd The board then tabled action on -ether-supeested teeators tint he next regular meeting when the lighting committee is to have com- pleted its survey of the township. 1 * * & , | Mhe minutes of the last electrical board meeting were read and the 'matter of registration fees for con- ‘tractors was tabled until the re- sults of a meeting of the Oak- -land County Reciprocal Electrical |Council are known. The council |meets tomorrow night in Pontiac City Hall. | Other action taken by township board members included the ex- pression of their intentions to com- , ply with basic state law and-begin. _ work on a building code for the _ township. : Some forty persons attended’ the ly four hours ‘driving to a film studio. The Chap-; The nation’s chemical plants pro- ins, now living in Switzerland, duced 3.8 billion pounds of plastics ‘have been in Britain since. before in 1957, an increase of 84 per cent lin five years a a ‘ | } fy REBA HEINTZELMAN Flanked on all sides by advane- lakes ing development, the ARREIVED EN 831) + six-room frame house, then the Perey Ising mansion in Waterford) When the family arrived in the present early Victorian structure Hwee Pioneer Home Flaurits Modern crude log cabin was fepiaced by a great uncle Phineas Huntoon, she recalls Era * 4 Ld aA . - ‘alls dotted with fresh spring-fed) As the years progressed, the on the property, was Mrs. King’s and soon aceuniilated enough gold to return and make good his + promise. . | Nothing was spared in building MSUO .» wees with two - ‘Township stubbornly refuses (area in 1831 by_oxen-driven_cov-_Was erected in the center of the, Phineas decided to build the tne present house, truly a show- ° pmerge with is) unorthodox “Sut ‘pred wagors. Land was cleared and| family’s laf. rohindingss | Situated an the oldest of Cen: structed tennial Farms in Oakland County. + the solidly built honfe stands as a defjant monument to Mrs. -King s ithe various family members to live * * + e 4 . ‘ aneestors., the Huntoon pioneers who settled the farm in 1831 The Kings, Perey, 80. and his | wife, Grace, 77, (nee. Huntoon)— ihave witnessed remarkable ehanges in and around the old house on William: Lake road over a span of more than four genera tions Years ago, when road-bufldin engineers Jaid out Airpgrt road they ran into difficulties. The Kings refused to allow their home to be destroved for a right-of-way. Rather than start condemnation proceedings, the government de toured Airpert road around the 1d-room residence. The home atands starkly to- day, trying to compose its splen- dor’ amid new gas stations, gt- gantic subdivision developments, a cement factory and an ouf- door movie theater. Tt all began 127, years ago when King's pioneering ancestot Jesiah Hunfeon ef New York. ve ? , : Sah 28 ‘ceived a til-acre grant in. Mich starkly unbending to its present-day: surround- President of the United States) i | ings. Onee, grandiosely situated in the middle would fur eu to be a paradise| pov from the Federal Govern REFUSES TO SURRENDER = The Conten- . i ittle dig Huntoon know that the. nial Farm horne of Mr. and Mrs. Perey King farmhouse ig he parchment-deed signed by the at 6028 Williams Lake Rd.,, Waterford, stands . gas siatidns, a fi s Pantiae Press Phote mmed in today by modern homes, and a drive-in, movie. Like the (Oakland County pioneers who settled the land in 1831, the house continues to master — of richly xded land and scenic} of a 640-acre estate the proud, Victorian-style. its environment, © - | " . ! , . : - + “ i ‘ ? * > # rs ‘ . \ 4 \. i : \ ; bi t ‘ ; wt “a : * x * % There were unheard of cement _.» Sidewalks and an, iron-spiked fence _ surrounding the gracious home. Fine walnuf wood shutters were installed inside and out, with only the best cabinet-makers hired to do the work. Later, it was the first house in Oakland County to have electric lights. * * * The present Kings admit that things aren't like they used to be with “spanking white horses pull- ing their shiny black surrey.” However, they are enjoying the luxuries of modern day miracles. * * * They are momentarily await- ing the delivery of a brand new television set, with remote. con- trols, ‘so We won't have to get up to shut off unfavorable commer- cials,” she concluded. ~. en Editer’s Note: Centennial plaques are a¥arded to people whose en- eestors have. lived on the tand con- tinuajly fer one hundred rears of more ‘There are many farms tn Mict ian that are more than 167 years vd. Gut the fact tet [hey hare ‘hanged hahds uring the . years ‘akes (fem ineligitie fot the .recog- nition. ¢ The Detrot Eden Co, Cos- | Sainers Powrr Co, and ihe Michigan | Historical Geciety have unite in | Th tes companies pay for having the plaquée finde. afd (retalied. Tnmetes at Jeckaon Prison paint the” individual signs ne id tae Lay + aaa oe ‘“ _ > biggest and best house in’ the place in- its heyday, Mrs. King the first of three homes was con-| One of the most colorfal of all) whole county—se he joined the ..iq | big rush to California in 1849, | | aT \f eon 5 oe op ado po. - | i ELEVEN Hal Boyle Says: 7 Actress Holds Europeans NEW YORK (AP) — “It's a,every successful dunderhead Yes! respect woman’ s country this — in a blat-| the guiding hand of a shy but firm’ ‘American women? ant way," said Siobhan McKenna. | wife. Partly as a result of this} x * But the Irish actress feels that play, wives have been thrusting | * more content with their lot—than lives they really know nothing)make him a great man (or a American women. about. least a better man), Miss McKenna flew here from) What is the difference in this realizing it,” said Miss McKenna. Dublin to appear on TV in ‘‘What} Every Woman Knows.”’ x * * This soapy little drama has. probably ruined more masculine _hves than the, three-martini busi-| ness lunch. It upholds the thesis, dear to all women; that behind) a BUY THE PAINT: THAT'S WORTH THE WORK ETCHED INTO HISTORY — A skilled engraver atethe Federal The Rubber-Base Wall Paint That Stays Beautiful DONALDSON Lumber Co. 27 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-838! | PAINTS Mint in Munich, Germany, makes -castings for a series of gold medallions that will be issued at banks in commemoration of the crowning of Pope John XXIII. Using a special machine, the en- graver moves a stylus in his right hand along the etched portions of a large master die. A cutting tool, rear center, is linked mechanically with the stylus. This cuts the reduced design on a canting that he produce) the ania se But Daughter Saw No Baby ‘Mother Looked Sick’ NEW YORK (AP)—''My mee lee 22, pookea sick, strained and pale.’ |shoreman, unaware of the arrest Vital Facts Explained - With those words, a 15-vear-old! Mrs. Getch asked, FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET |daughter of Jean Iavarone, “ar-, tell y rested for the kidnaping of Lisa} be a odnapen?” As a public service to all readers | of this paper, a new 36 |Rose Chionchio, told of visiting her |mother in her two-room apartment: - 40: highly illustrated book on Arthri- | on = V dB B l] tis and Rheumatism will’ be mailed| The daughter insisted, ‘I didn’t arle ] s “(Advertisement } Arthritis—Rheumatism | | Saturday ABSOLUTELY FREE ‘to all who see any evidence of a baby.” write for it — : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JAN between European and, “The European woman is more seems to push herself, but sudden-'g European woman puts up more! European women in some ways their sticky little paws for fwo|subtle in maneuvering her man ly you find out that it is she who readily with failure on the h have more real power—and are generations into areas of men’s ‘into the kind of action that will has the ideas in the family—and band’s part because ‘ without him Miss McKenna doubts that the | } | just another salesroom for his ca- Michigan libraries, the first of four Was at work as a long- “How do you your husband his mother m May ‘lke Gives Facts: | to GOP Leaders | Discuss Message to Go to Congress Next Week. in First Meeting | Make Best Wives “The European woman seems though she lacks many time-sav- ito be a quiet little mouse with no|ing gadgets.” \great brainpower. She never) Miss McKenna expressed beliet | us- ‘she feels she | . : lis partly to blame herself. | WASHINGTON (AP)—President “In Ireland you find women who] Eisenhower confers today for the, wider public activity of American|are happy married to men who) first time with the new Republi-_ t her husband executes them.’', = women really makes them much|would be called _ne’er-do-wells/ Can leadership of Congress. more powerful. ihere. It doesn’t matter to these The session was expected to in- “The European wife is just as wives that they have to go out Clude a briefing on his forthcom-| /influential, if not more so,” she. and find the work,"’ she said. ing budget and economic mes- ‘observed. ‘But she doesn’t appear, “It seems to me that the spirit-| +sages. Both messages go to Con- ‘in public so much. She prefers to Ual union is more important than &Tess next week (stay behind the scenes and let her Whether your husband is @ suc- —** ‘husband take the spotlight. She Cess.”’ Sen. Everett Dirksen of Illinois, prefers to be the woman the man Asked her own philosophy of.new GOp leader of the Senate, comes home to.” life, Siobhan said: said in advance of the session he * * “ “Never let the gut wear off your looks for only a general discus- The American wife, Miss Me- world. * : sion of the legislative program \Kenna admits, is much more ——_____—_——- ee oa oe eee ‘ jwas Rep, Charles A. Halleck of nae neaiiaittie ber hus Payments Sent | Indiana, who defeated the veteran |Rep. Joseph W, Martin ‘Jr. | Massachusetts for the leadership post “I > that this works na, et 20 sure that tm Nonsito 59 Libraries Under State Aid | from the office. A man has to! LANSING (UPI) — The state Other new members in the ‘have his independence. His home| should stay his kingdom. It should} . : pemeanes |/pr uman _ group inciyded Sen, Thomas Ku- | be an island of calm to him—not library has sent $128,654 to 59 chel-ol California, inl eoccesded| Dirksen as whip, or assistant lead-' * * * r,” she said. payments to qualifying libraries! .. and Rep. John W. Byrnes of | The Irish actress, who has under state aid. Wisconsin, who replaced Martin hazel-green eyes, an unruly mop Total grants will be about) as chairman of the House GOP of dark brown hair and looks like $294,000. Al! Michigan public policy committee. ‘a freckled elf, is also dubious libraries are eligible for aid if they| The new group includes also ‘about the advantage of the Ameri-| meet standards set by the State Sens Styles “Bridges Paxin and can wife’s household gadgets. |Board for Libraries. VARIED BILLS —1 col. 3-17 hed “I feel most of these modern| The money is used for provid- ‘aids in the kitchen are more trou-| jing better library service on the ible than they are worth,” she said. lcommunity level but not for re- and Reps. Leslie W. Arends (Tl). | Charles Hoeven (Iowa) and Leo! Allen (Tl) “They take so much time to clean./lieving tax support to those __ * * * jlibraries. The money is spent} Federal, state and local govern-| “The European woman has for any library purpose except| ments in the U. S spent money in| imore of a sense, of repose. Her|construction or payment on This is your opportunity to complete a course in Shorthand during the next few months. ing may be included. ‘ ie A Beginning Class we speedwriling 3 SHORTHAND MONDAY, JAN. 19 Day and Evening Sessions Typewrit- Visit First Night Lesson Free—Monday at 7 P. M. The Business Institute PONTIAC. Phone FE 2-3551 For Further Information. Phone or Visit the School in Person. 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It-may be the means of saving years of untold my brother, she’s been even | House since Congress convened} see fee Bend for | worse. He died so young. last week - a Ball Clmic . “Dept. 22 926,| ‘But I'm convinced she never x Excelsior Springs. Mo took the baby,’’ she added. For those who veal part in th horses, * her son died last September. She | against being captured or seemed to be thinking all the! for horsemeat: forthe nexf crui- time. But she never talked about|ser built, the name ‘Brooklyn’ babies,” Mrs. Getch said. for the village of Whitehall, Wash- x & ke, jington County, N, Y. Mrs. lIavarone’s first husband, as the birthplace of the U John Getch, lives in Passaic, N.J.. Navy. | “She has been in a fog since, (Advertisement) ” ACTHMA © To W as well’as adulie now escape | much severe-wheezing, coughing and difficult breathing during recurring at- tacks of Bronchial Asthma and Bron- chitis with New Improved MENDACO. |They are divorced. Her second, | : —$—$—$—— I e . 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Afternoon Hockey (Ch. 2) mw TWELVE - a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1959 0 a __ 4 os * poo : tion’on a charge of assault with Dem Leader Wins Filibuster Showdown , _ Ferndale Man Mute- intent aie eas relaeed Niagara “ am : creo mssase | Johnson’s Astute Maneuvering Pays O f on Shooting Charge + Soe an - : ae Will help and DETROIT «@ — A Ferndale to a car in which Carolyn Barnett, amr eeapucetommange tension and By JAMES MARLOW Islim but « lecided | go ahead and” The liberals. set out to get the|thing so important as breaking ajthought Rule No. 22 ought to be School teacher stood mute at his 21, of Detroit was riding on the Socihe sore, u AP News Analyst fight. anyway for 2 sake of the rule changed right at the start of filibuster, most of the senators! softened a bit but not too much. arraignment yesterday in connec-' Fdse| Ford Expressway and shoot- les Increas lood : record and to get at least some this session of Congress last ‘would be present anyway. The result: The liberals were tion with the Detroit expressway ing at her. She is hospitalized irculation: WASHINGTON (AB) —— Senate cessions \Wednesday. They wanted it sas [voted down on one attempt after Shooting of a-former girl friend. with neck. and chest bullet wounds, Come In tor Free Liberals looke d oie oan ee ‘ * * changed to lét a simple majority) But it was a concession to the another to get the rules changed | * * * ‘Her condition was reported as Pemonsiance on ; aan Nn esen S| Tae wi Under the old Senate Rule No I~ so of the 98 “members — stoP jiberals, Southern Democrats, who 2 peed teed — Atte oe James A. Tate, 38, waived exam- serious. . . NIAGARA of PONTIAC outmaneuve red their efforts to 22 a filibuster could be stopped; “ Gat Jobssoe, leader of the ma- have ae te hipuster to Poe Tohées's srepoeal. —e 43 W. Huron FE $-0993 | make it much easier to smash a only by a two-thirds vote of all sy Demiocrais|| grabbed the civil rights legislation, didn’t like °° — * , ° filibuster the senators, or 66 of the 98 sena- ied = ht from ‘the start. This the concessions. It was more than) There's ao dct) the liberals To make a long story short: tors, A. filibuster is a prolonged °° nieve eal leader And —_ they wanted to yield. It was less did a lot of hanmiework: Research When the showdown came they talking spree whose sole purpose ) °° (i. tberals to the punch by|'?a” the liberals wanted. the hi { Rule No, 22 and oge An ave . votes Johnson is to prevent some bill or meas- a 2 _ ~ ane y But Johnson, whose job is to try on ie story 0: ie fh iss OPEN EVERY P. t I didn't have the \ V F _ ywroposing that Rule No. 22 be : ase the filibuster. But in the terribl OSITIVE y- did. Knowing the thoroughness of ure from coming to a -vote € red this way: fe aay GL LO aes one rtant field of tical i. NIGHT TO 9 NOTHING TIN sonnson. it seeme safe to say he Such a two-thirds vote is tre enaneec ‘ ¢ m tors . working together during the cee! cues whatever they did had his votes lined up betigechand mendously difficult to get in the year on legislation he wants wasn't enough : Mon. through Set. t ; ‘Senate. where s Any ibers To let a filibuster be stopped —|passed, is a master at compro-| : and the liberals didnt Senate, where so Many men sed. i: ro THE EAR! ee - Hy «| the right - not by the full two-thirds vote of| mise. What he proposed about ihe a ae ile stores What happened would indicate traditionall cherish snew! 5 ane of tee things ateut he fight which any one of them might want 66 of the 98 senators or by 50 of rule change was enough of a com- DSR Reports Profit fvey: iif: to use someday to block a dis- the 98 — but by a simple two | promise to win the votes it negeg! . | * & & tasteful measure thirds vote of just those senators for adoption. a DETROIT (7 — The Detroit, 1 Fit lihey were overly opt In addition, the rule provided no pregent on the floor at voting) From the time Johnson made’ Street Railway Commission Mon- 4 omiste on the support they d getomeans at all — not even that big time ‘his proposal, the liberals had. al- dey reported’ a $112,732 profit for Degember in contrast to a $22,623 deficit forsNovember. DSR Man- ager. LeetNowicki said the Decem- -profits were earned by cut- in’ expenses. from the vest of the enate and two-thirds vote for stopping 4 ‘This may seem lots easier to;most impossible going. The d-| 5 “QUALIFY DS rose count, af filibuster against .a motion to get. In actual practige, It prob-|son: Johnson had made a can “IM RIAL didn't make ount PE | 2 Th sti w their chance was cl change the rule. . ably woul dn’ i be, hecduse von’ cany- fon, hat Ses tee oad ny 1864 A ING = is = = ~ ae — _——— 5 rners: ' 4 : . kd : Lass hereahe is satiety those, other’ sendtora:wh | } { tartare eben onteoon oeoa ed NOW E ligible for Social seeurly | Ready. Willing. on 225 ‘and Jilted, Asks ae : . Ts FREE DEMONSTRATION Persons Issing for Ring Back _ wigs | ° | PHOENIX, Ariz.“ (AP)—It was f+ i By RAY HENRY tough enough when his sweet-' | Associated Press Writer (heart jilted him, But when ey “ie s ; ~ang. kept his diamond riag , . . that ; DR panna ld 7 The Social Security Administration is hunting some 300, cua theo final jolt ; eu | 000 “Missing persons . So Henry Lee, a young school, | 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. If you're one of them and. you furn yourself in, there's | ,,,, icher, filed suit. today against THE ROYALTY OF a substantial cash reward awaiting, you Antoinette Heat for return . HEARING AIDS & * + * _the ring. Either that or pay he : The reasgn: The “missing persons” are people entitled cost of the diamond, $439.78 a ie : to Social Security payments- for the Wrst: time—due to Lee's complaint Rays he “was Money Back Perfermance ha « Social Security jaw, but ™?4y- willing and able’ to mafry. GUARANTEE changes made last year in the Social Gect aw the uaid Mixs Bryant. but she act . who've failed to apply for them ° , cepted the ring without him. ; ; * Autématic! Absolutely ne YO U Here’s a list of the types of people the administration —_—— work te da | ‘re not ‘ is hunting: (If you're among the types and you're A B k| B % Saves yeu cash—every doy! ry Goy ; t hould visit your Social rralgn er ey Oy : . T collecting monthly payments, you sho sk Works’on any water een . ’ * % C G E ; % 10 Year Werranty! an 0 0 urope Dependents of persous now receiving disabliity pay- in Hillsdale Slaying . ! To broadcast the truth behind = «© © ments when Congress changed the Social Security law last No Money Down—F.H.A. jeple I the following persons eligible for pay--) | HILLSDALE um — Patrick Flan the lron Curtain Seplember, it made ce | 7 : mens if they are dependent on a person drawing disability nervy; 18,, charged yith first: de- PHONE —— Jhe Communist dictators fear payments . ; vree murder ¢n the bludgeon FE 2-9892.- *Mere) meeslijecite sshensr ire: the truth because they: kitow that 1 A wife 62 or over, and - slaying of* his Hillsdale College meves rust, iron and dirt, tool fhe arin could destroy then: y . ue mvt lor roommate, stood mute yesterday 2 A wife— regardless of her age—W shes caring * at his arraignment Security office. You may be entifled to payments.) Now! Send your own Truth 4 children under 18 or a disabled child over 18 who was disabled N plenlof non culty iwastentercd ™ . 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And the same great advance gives Pontiac a decided edge over other cara in the way.it smooths the bumps and holds straight ” and true against crosawinds. Try it and see! Sportable Transistor Radio America’s Number (1) Road Car! is removable from glove com- < partment for use aa self-powered DRIVE IT AND YOULL BUY IT! portable. (Optional at extra coat.) \ “SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER Re ee fe eee Se Ape Re OTe ee nN ee ee ee ee ee ee ee et ete ee by : ¢ é aon € “ ob THE PONTIAC PRESS “TUESDAY. JANUARY 13. 1959 & cr HE PONTIAC PRES New — a From Pauline Trigere’s spring, 1959, collection is this svelte dinner dress and matching coat—awhirl with a profusion of jungle flowers vibrantly printed on crisp silk surah. The coat has wide, fan-shaped sleeves which balance the slimness of the silhouette, gathering onto the shoulders in a cape effect. Sen. Lodge Addresses. _ Xi Chapter - Sen. Harvey Lodge spoke on “Michigan Legislation’ when Xi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society met Monday evening at Whitfield School. of. One wom- He reviewed the tax struc- an in particu- ture of Michigan and the pres- rine hic ent. deficit faced by the state. . He said that there is a need for educated people to partici- | pate .actively to solve govern- mental problems, ing * * * Hostesses were Margaret Lu- . Impressionistic blue flowers splashed on sheer silk is the new collection for spring, 1959. It Might Be a Good Policy! — Abby theme of Nettie Rosenstéin’s short evening dress from her first * silk Loose butterfly dramatize the smooth bodice line of the sheath, which is cov- ered by a sheer tunic in twin-printed silk organza. sleeves A 2 ~ « Densely patterned with swirls of primeval green roses on pure SICISS is Harvey Berin's spring, 1959, she wre evening rounded with a bodice and an Empire watstline indi- dress. It is standaway gently jlange cated by a diagonall placed bow from which balloons a uide panel. pleated shim. Insurance Man's Wite Would Cut Hazard By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: My husband ig an insurance salesman which gets him inside lots of houses. I wish he never saw the inside first place the street she lives on isn't even in his territory. In the second place his com- ther. Isabel Goodson, Cora missian from Scott, Gertrude Overton, Doris ree ee her policy is Haynes and Adeline Hook ABBY only thirty Spring Wedding Is Planned by Janet Brown. -Mr, and Mrs. John Lothrpp Brown Jr. of Birmingham-an- Rounce the engagement . of thetr daughter, Janet Douglas _ Brown, to Joh Ward Pearson of the University of Wisconsin where she was affiliated with Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr. Pearson also attended the Uni- versity of Wisconsin and was a— member of Sigma Chi Fra- ternity. A spring wedding is planned Wisner PTA to See Film on Narcotics . The Wisner. PTA meeting, to. be held at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day in the school gymnasium. will be open to the public. ° Oakland County Prosecutor Fred Ziem will introduce De- = tive Sergeant Walter Sokal of -Detroit—investigater_of nar cotics for the Michigan State Rackets Squad. Sgt. Soka] will show campies of narcotics and a film on Cents a week. 4 “Once.she called hit up in the middle of the night to tell him he forgot to give her change for fifty cents. He says she’s strictly business, but this eves shine when he talks about ~ her, Outside of that, he's a good husband. Am I wrong to ask him to transfer her to somebody else to keep him away from temptation?:’ JEALOUS DEAR JEALOUS: Good hus- of Kirkwood, Mo. He is the bands are at a premium and son of Mrs. R._Hall- Pearson keeping him away from temp- “and the late Mr. Pearson. tation is the best policy. * * & \ Miss Brown is a graduate DEAR ABBY: My nephew expects to marry a girl who has a small child born out of wedlock. They are going to live in the same city with us, where he is known but she is not, How should we explain the child?” AN AU NT DEAR AUNT: When a man marries a woman with a child, it is assumed that the child is hers from a ‘former mar- riage." There is no need to way. This is a free country, Abby, and I don’t need any body to run my life. borhood isn't the same since What do you BUGGED she took over. suggest?’ DEAR BUGGED: I sugyest you: choose your own friends and allow your neighbors the same privilege. : * * * “explain” otherwise. “DEAR ABBY: Its too iate * * * for me but if you print my “DEAR ABBY* About six letter it’ may help other girls months ago a real trouble- from making the same mis maker: moved into our block take I made. 1 fel] in Aove and was asked fo join our at 15. Nobody could talk me group. She decided she needed out. of it, either. The bey was more education so at the age 16. We went Steady for two of 38 she started back to col- lege with all them kids. I said if she got along for 38 years without college she could get along for another 38. Right? That isn't all. She's a reform- er. She got one grandmother fo take a correspondence course to get, her High School diploma and another one gO ing to Business College. “To cap it all she decided that every woman on our block should vote, so she yakked and pestered till she got her Two Speakers Address City Federation of Clubs The City Federation of Wom: en's Clubs had two guest speak- ers at theif Monday meeting, held at the home of Mrs. How- ard O. Powers of Cherokee road, x, * * * City Manager Walter K. Will- man spoke to the group about the City of Pontiac and its re- cent achievements and = im- provements. He stated that the city is virtually debt-free. American Field Service Ex- change student Jacquelin Bar- on frony Rotiens, France, told the grfup that che «aw little difference between French and America® schools. ATTENDING PCH ', narcotics, ' Miss Baron is’ attending Pon- i Pontiac Mothersingers: = tiae Ceftral High Schooi.on an “ sing. ane - - AFS Scholarship and is making ~ /\ years and did a lot of things we had no business doing. “At 17 I thought we had to get married so 1 quit school and got married in a hurry and fhen found out¢we didn't have to. We live with his folks and now he blames me for “tying him down” but he. runs with his buddies while I sit home with his parents, Now I AM pregnant, Abby, and am stuck with him, Won't you please tell girls to listen® to their’ parents and not to go steady in high school?” “KNEW IT ALL” “DEAR ABBY:.] am a step- father of two fine girls. One The neighs- Give Shoes Care Leather takes kindly to loving _care Shoes respond to polish,’ repairs made in time and rota- tion. Fhe way that they respond hag “pride makes a poer is fo pive you far longer serv wife ice + * * For a, personal reply, write to ABBY aper. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Emerson | PTA Set for Meeting ‘Study of Michigan Schools’ will be-the topic of the program at the Emerson School PTA meeting to be held Wednesday evening in the school's multi- purpose room : Leaders of discussion groups will be Mrs. LD. McLaughlin and Mrs Thomas McKeever, educational programs; Mrs. Lawrence Curtis and Mrs. Al- bert Stevens, teaching staff; Mr. McLaughlin and , John Flanagan, finance of public ed- ucation; and Mrs. Warren Waldbillig and Mrs. Flanagan, higher education. HEAD SQUARE DANCE Mrs. Gerald Livingston and Mrs. Leo Janka wiil be co- ‘ chairmen of a square dance to be held from 9 to12 p.m. Jan. in care of this pa- the ae schion Focus on Prints in Jungle Hu 2 Spring Favorites Accent Fit By JUDITH L, CLEMENCE Women's Editer, Pontiac Press NEW YORK—Colorful prints will make fashion news this spring with dazzling color. combina- tions. Em- erald) green and bliue seem to be most popular at this w riting. Jungle flow ers printed on sheer silk in lilae green and a Variety of colors are CLEMENCE seen on both evening and day- tume dresses. : Most of the MRS, showings \lon- day favored the long evening dress for spring over the bouf fant gown Most important, _designers stressed the natural fitted look. NEW SILHOURTTE Nettie Rosenstein's new but- terfly silhouette gives an easy feeling to the bodice with the skirt of the costume often straight in front with massed fullness in the back * * * —_ Famous for the titte black dre«w, Mrs “Rosenstein’s new est version has a low neckline ted in back with a self fringed bow. The skirt is flat in front and forms a fullness at the back A favorite short evening dress of sheer suk has butter fly sleeves and a rose-printed tunic over a shim sheath * * * Clair MeCardell’s famous shirtwaist dress is revived which will be a delight to most women. Gay colors and prints are ufpertant m= this collec- then New is the elasticized belt for the shirtwaist which is optional, but we think most women will want it “suffering” through the che- THe SUITS FEATURED Monte - Sano and collec tifully tailored suits» with slim* skirts, short sleeves short jacket and open-col Nared neck lines waistline and the Pruzan s * * * Ascot ties at the waist of coats and suits are prominent in the line. and hemlines are placed. just below, the knee. - * * * There isan illusion of width at the shoulder with the cape- collared coat which is rounded New President for Holiday Farms Club Garden Group Gathers “Indoor Gardening’ was the program for the evening when members of ‘Holiday Farm s Branch, of Wamans National Farm and Garden Association met Monday evening at the Tangent drive home of Mrs Joseph Lewis Mrs Alfred Low man was cohostess. Members exchanged house plants. NEW PRESIDENT Mrs. Melvin Gemmell, who hasamoved to Lewiston, has re- signed as president, Mrs, Ken neth Hamilton is the new pres- ident with Mrs. Lowman as vice president * * * New members introduced were Mrs, George ae a ak The mother of three erst If Baked Alaska is desired, i Wearing a floor-length- gown of a ALSO $96 Joslyn ‘ F ae — on petady cw substitute a meringue for the | Italian taffeta accented with Alen- PICKUP and sg. one trom ff ‘ Liem eae ied ac ONE a Led el ah a | DELIVERY * lis ICE CREAM CAKE Brown in a very hot oven. Be |; Hillman became the bride of Terry | ' Pontiac Motors alae | Mrs. Th White sure to cover the cake com- if, Walker Saturday evening at VICE Asie By Mira: Themins | ry SERVIC Engineering Bldg. gece ee Lah S edast (ose oak petely the ae and “Sunny Vale Chapel. The Rev, Rob- RENTED J quarts of ice cream—2- different place cake on a‘board before ert Winne of Waterford Commu- : IDRARE AONE eCRRROR SEE sarap putting it-in the oven. nity Church officiated at the can LS ; ; ry pint whipping creas fa . ‘dielight ceremony before 200 | guests. i Parents of the couple are Mri+ — and. Mrs. Clare Hillman of Dray-| “fon Plains and Mrs” Mabet Watker of Pinegrove street. REE BAPE TN FOR INVENTORY SAVE TIME — SAVE ERRORS The bride's gown featured a scoop neckline with appliques of Alencon lace and long tapered ‘sleeves, The semi circular train was accented with taffeta petals trimmed with velvet, Mrs. Daniel Revoir of Drayton Plains was matron of honor, Her ballerina-length gown was of pale pink taffeta with a rose cummer- ; xs Wi23 Nal Saginew SE 2h" FF 2483] and she fe é os ender : ————— at bund and harem hemline, C - Car ed a boug jet © { roses and — CLEARANCE | OF DISCONTINUED STYLES - Bridesmaids ‘were Margaret Stu-) YOUR HOME NEEDS | WINTER MRS. TERRY H. WALKER HAZARD PROTECTION, TOO! debaker and Cheryl Hillman, the They were dressed | like. the. matron of honor but in| rose taffeta with | pink cummer- bunds. bride's sister. J SAI ON ASSIST BRIDEGROOM Your home faces increased 3est man was Richard Younce. Hae (O in the winter too’ 5 Faulty. heating systems raise the Ushers were Terry Ball and Ken- incidence of fire: pipes freeze neth Motsinger, both’ of Dey ton up; furnaces smoke; ice an Plains, and Lowell Saustin. p ® © £ snow damages roofs. Make sure your dwelling and personal _ property policies are up-to-date — and ready to protect you against loss. After a reception in the church parlors, the bride changed to a | white wool sheath dress with | navy blue accessories and the | ~ORA OBRECHT Specializing » | roses from her bridal bouquet for | in a honeymoon trip to Canada, For Ret Kenneth G, at Mrs, Hillman wore a Dior blue: ved aaa Hair Styling dress with pink accessories and a ond Counsel H ay, | PST ND and Permanents (Corsage of roses and carnations on Your Complete Beauty Service | {or her daughter's wedding. Mrs INSURANCE N.P 9 ‘Walker was dressed in an ice blue NEEDS 152 4 erry FE 2-3053 _gown with pink accessories and a Call 102 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 4-8284 “pink rose: cor sage. ip: 49°er Jacket yo SKIRTS Reg. $14.95 7 sR i; bel = At Molls Pre-Inyentory Clearance CARPET -- ENDS of ROLLS SIZE 12x11'6" DESCRIPTION REGULAR NOW Pecan Nubby Loop Tweed .................. _ $187.90 $125.00 | pe et nen ate a = - ; 12x10'3" Aqua Plush Wool-Nylon.............:..- ~-204.30-— 149.00- . 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SAGINAW Until. 9 P.M. . me —— . | , 1666 S.Telegraph FE 4-0516 Open Monday and Friday Nights i f A: | ' . i - . — — £ - pee. uae pitt © Fg te, pe a, Sey a ee ere ree te eee ee ae eee eg ee ee 3 by * E i i ' | ’ \ J = ___THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13. 1959 & % : ne . = _FIFTEEN Miss Hill~ | P Feted at Shower Marcee Hill was honored at ~ a bridal shower Sunday after- noon. Mrs, Andrew Diehm was hostess at the James K. boule- vard home of Mrs. James Byers. Miss Hill will become the bride of Frank Kurkowski Jan. 3] at St. Michael’s Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hill of Chambertain street and Mr. and Mrs, Frank P. Kurkowski of Rochester, ATTENDANTS NAMED Miss Hill's attendants will be Shirley Palmer, maid of honor and Mrs, Carl Kurkow- ski and Mary Carol Trudell as bridesmaids. Attending the bridegroom will be Jerry Kur- kowski as best man, Jack and Carl Kurkowski as ushers, and Ken and James Kurkow ski, acolytes. | Guests were Mrs. William Campbell, Mrs. Ted Hennig, Mrs. James Farmer, Mrs. Gladys Soretar, Mrs. John Hill, Mrs. Andrew. Carlson, Mrs. Jack Kinsey, Mrs. Paul Hof- man, Mrs, Lisle Freese and Mrs, Archie Mathieson. Others were Mrs, William Hessler, Sharon Farmer, Mrs. - Cecil Denison and Mrs. Orbe Quarles. Out of town guests i Mrs: Margaret Emeri ick, Joyce Hill, Mrs. Henry Hill, 'M i Thurm, Mrs. William Thurm, Mrs, David Thurm and Mrs. Carl Kurkowski, all of Detroit; _ Dianne Hatfield of. Mt. Clem- ens and Mary Carol Trudell of Mt, Pleasant, - Marlboro College in Vermont, with an, enrollment of 50 girls, claims to be the smallest liberal [ _ directed the All-State ~Chorus— “Michigan Schoot Vocat Associa= cs Pontiac Students: Sing at’ U. of M. tion, Michigan Music Educa- tors Association, Michigan Unit of American String Teachers Association, and the School of Music: and Extension Service of the University of Michigan. _ Mrs. Knight Hosts _ Pilgrim Group Seven Pontiac students were among Michigan high school | | vocalists who sang in the Uni- versity of Michigan All-State. Chorus’ Saturday as part of the 14th annual Midwestern Con- ference on Sehool Vocal and Instrumental Music’. This also was the final con- cert for 1,000 teachers who at- tended the two-day music con- ference at Ann Arbor, and a reunion of vocadists who ,at- tended the National Music Camp at Interlochen last sum- mer, tional Church. : ~~ * *® Cohostesses Were Mrs. Harry Lil- < Vocalists who took part were (lie, Mrs. William Travis and Mrs. . Susan Dunlap, Kathryn {Henry Noll. Mrs. Leon F. Cobb) | - Jerome, Jeanette Ohanesian “43 took part in the program. and Marilyn Vernon, sopranos; Ss Karen Oxley, alto; and James eal Emes Group McIntosh and Duke Relyea, (-*™ ; bass, Installs Officers P t TNAM DIRECTS | New officers of Leal Emes group George Hl], Putnam, super- visor of secondary music and director of Pontiac Central A Capella Choir, rehearsed and Mrs. Laurence McDowell, ; ie secretary ‘and Mrs. of 110 musicians. treasurer. Other Pontiac vocal music Mrs. Ivan Knight was hostess Friday at her home on Mark street for the luncheon meeting of Pil- grim group of First Congrega- of First Presbyterian Church are chair- man; Mrs. Laurence, Shelton, vice: i chairman; Mrs. Edward Markham, : Paul Salter, Sigler led the Bible co Asecel| reports were presented by all of- | “i ficers and committee chairmen. | Social. Action - ‘Topic for Talk: 3 | -Mrs, ‘William H. Marbach con- OES Officers: Meet ‘ducted the social education and'tg Plan Brunch’ action study on “Ever Widening) 47,. wiima Bendle, first vice ‘Cireles,"" when the February-De-| pesident of Oakland County Asso-' cember group of First Presbyterian ciation of OES met with matrons, ‘Church met Friday at the Motor-and their line officers Thursday way drive home of Mrs. Marvin at Masonic Temple to make plans | Redmond. for the Oakland County Associa- Assisting the hostess were Mrs. tion OES brunch. William Cousing, Mrs, Ernest Guy The brunch will be held March’ and ar Mabel Vogel. Mrs. Robert'11 at CAI building. Miracle Mile Store Only! — Pendleton instructors attending the music education meeting were Doreen Voltmart and A. Michael Demp- sey of Pontiac Central, and Rentais, you are assured that |, Melvin Larimar of Pontiac J the Greom apd his men will | Northern. 4 | be correctly dressed and cus- | Junior high teachers were : | tom fitted in the finest quality Margaret Snyder, Eastern; Sue garments. Eckley and .Roland Richter, y HARWOOD CUSTOM Lincoln; Jerry Libby, Wash- | _ TAILORS ington; Eleanor Pyles, Jeffer- Huren At Telegraph | 908 Ww. son; and William Coffing and L GETTING MARRIED? | _—as specialists In Formal Wear | ‘Discontinued Styles and Patterns Starts 10 A.M. Tomorrow xy : { David Stimac, Madison. Elementary vocal music: i teachers were Rosemary | TTA od. BIG DEAL , a . Fob @ Al Rober Stk |e ELLIS INC. 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Vo off eae ws 8 “ <= te ce wires w Noe Uy oe ee fe Ue se y 4s Seok ee 1 oe ane ; - + . ; & , -op~ £% * ui : ¥ f x * we . ¥ Red | ~~ a OR = { ‘ . * . "4 wu Ct ; « ¥ ea YY : cy © = ~ | Cie eS ‘. ‘ <€ *3 ig _ ~~ &* ¥,.™= By Sy EG | I } d ti i recent ‘ )—A bench failed to call at least one play. _ . games, erupted for 37 points as the! ‘Tidwell ‘should be as good a. | t was the second time in NEW YORK (UPD—A new pro- toukie-of the Year honors in the Wolverines beat Wisconsin 84-74. soph as there is in the Big Ten,” Sat i ES ed |months that drinking has created a! _motional group mapped plans to- Snitas called every single play and who can argue .,,,, Stet) Teta . Butler. ‘ Be nita ‘ : we ty S i € P ay e | e 7 os Football le ee for 'The vie tory jammed the Wolverines anor in Michigan College ath-| day for a world heavyweight title with the result? The Giants stopped Brown in three 68. Orr wis obtained by the atoy the conference standings with _| ‘The Wolverines now enter the jeties. Frank iMuddy) Waters fight at Madison Square Garden games, no one stopped Unitag in 13. | Steclers in a trade with the Los iTndiana and Illinois. Each has a examination break, They don’t play | dropped several players from his within three months while attor- McHALE HAS SUPPORT | Anecles Rams: 13-1 league record. until Jan. 28 when they meet Wash- pillsdale football team when they neys for the International Boxing ‘ . ne ~ ington of St. Louis: Their next con-| admitted breaking training. Hills- Club considered means of partially . A member of the Detroit Tiger organi ization recently E Pah gaine is Jan. 31 against ,dale rebounded to win its next reviving the IBC from its khock- ) s write ar Jc cHale h : | game—as did Aquinas. ~ fout by Uncle Sam. 1p le this writer inet peneral manager S any Me : a Little did coach Ray Null realize In another basketball game last) Young Bill Rosensohn of Los = strong support from the Detroit Baseball Company ad- what would happen whén he disci- night, Central Michigan scored an Angeles reportedly heads Tos pee) ministration because he does not have the “Briggs con- plined six of his players by booting easy 73-41 victory over Ferris In-| promoting outfit; and Kenneth C. uatic them off the Aquinas college bas- stitute. Royall of New York, former sec- servatism. ketball team yesterday... | J | tary of the army, heads the ’ : oe ; - : |. . ee retary e | Must be the Tiger brass are happy the Tiger GM - Alteré all things weren't gotng | a f eee + IBC attorneys who were slated for “outdid” baseball's top trader, Frank Lane of Cleve- too well for Aquinas anyway. The tee $34 12 yeff'eon’ 5 4 1) 15 8 age realgent, and othet a : i ¢ - y S. land, last season. Grand Rapids team had lost Paris, 9 33 0) gre 3 fe ou S| oer ; ve McHale made 44 roster chance: the T squad four straight. So with makeshift {1 Miller 3 2-2 8 Mills 3 1-2 70 icials. = Base Bees roster Changes om the btger aqua NEW YORK i—Jimmy Orr, an of a 18-yard touchdown pass from Himeup of five varsity holdovers bebe She cece 160 3| The attorneys and IBC officials “a | during 1958 compared to 439 for-Lane of the indians. Calls dooffensive end who quarterback Bobby Layne beat the’ and two hastily recruited reserv- IRov etd A eels 1 oo 6g «(Were to discuss the advisability bi’ Ts FROM THE PRESS BOX tied lature sath the Pittsburgh, Cardinals “ its Aquinas broke its losing "°* ° O°” eens 22-2 6 of asking New York's . federal : $ “ s the si sTUSSE : lk 23 js 29 16-26 74) he 7 It is forthcoming that Jesse MacLeay and Ed. Heik-| Pa ‘ vada as ke ipiirs “Ore proved a valuable addi- ‘ign by beating Olivet $2-68 last Totals 34 a os sae saris eee dens aol § i ‘ Odayjwus voted the Nationa ) ' ss isin ate 44s 50 4-78) to “50 en” some o » dissolu- tion,” said Parker, “He shay a) Wisconsin “ } -kinen, respective football coaches at Pontiac Central ball Beague 1998 Kookie Aone in wonderful pair of hands and has | | tion orders as 1957 =: N W : / responsible for overseer. |!" 4 Sluse race with Bobby SMch:) gees sed. I expect bi | oly decree, which was affirm “ iar eect i ne ee i nat i if . ihe ‘: ell of the Cleveland Browns ' {tna ait a tees & 4 big age tan ings yesterday by the U.S. Supreme ing the entire grid pro of the ior highs i A A | : - aaa | (eat ci Washington : > | hey : : : given areas. ~ The 1} native of Seneca, S C.. The youngster leaves shortly for AP Wirephote ; eR pes : : x ek * sho dul lis eulleye playing for @™@y service and will serve six! TITAN COACH — Jim Miller, wre ne on w “pee eee OF decree, sails that summed Dy . : ; ; Cane bike ceived 1 Months under the reserve pragram.| agsistant coach at Purdue for the weehigeo ee te oe rer 3 tt be a2 P Bill Veeck, who will be in the guest spotlight at worgia University, veceived 16 eine 8 ee ; ‘Norris and Arthur M. Wirtz, long- . , KUEK. Bf gt sete, fe 7 : yame He went to Clemson on a: basket-| past five seasons, yesterday wag | Indians Sones 1500-203 278_— BS SAK 196 ; - F vates of the 41 football writers Northwestern 2 1 667 232 «#231 9 2 - ‘818 900 807 ‘time principals in the IBC, must » | "ke . » E 5 F er one year - . ‘ ah a cree ; H = the Elks’ Father and Son banquet Thursday night, (iiny in ine annual Associated: D@l! scholarship but after one y named head football coach at the {Michigan State |... 20 | 667-284-283, 82800776 4B 8) a their stock in New York's says that the college coaches who have been hung in fies» Poll, Mitchell, the speedy, pea ya L where he) University a ealis eae 38, Purdue seen ee e+ 228 230 a3 12 833 nace Square Garden corpora: ae a, , - lialfhaee who started the season 4s, pea DS. mes was an outstanding gurd and Co- |owa | a a 333 8838 2 mpl ay 782 |t And they st also dissolv : K » pat 18, , ( a fen 4 5 Ohio @Btate . o .000 154 189 4 6 3400 "7 7§2 \tion, An ney must also dissolve effigy the past football season shouldn't feel too ~ hé Gere going to run off witht Mitchett, 23, got away winging; captain of the 194{ Purdue squad: Wisconsin. . 0 $ «op a2 3-10 181 612 872 {the TBC Clubs of New York-and sadly. first year honors only to slow down for the’ Browns. He accumulated 17 * ; 2 8 = : | Winois, * : — : When he was with the St, Louis Krowns, Veeck 9 -=m the tinal weeks, received gine yards in his first nine games, get- EERE . - — — : _* # * aa : : duc thee ‘i od in hot oil first, then strung -yites ting most of his yardage on long | ; Whe: + . . ‘ourt upheld: sald, rey dippe me n 0) 0 y Irst, e s K ; | runs. The lllinois grad shone brig) és pe apne nae | me up and*burned me in effigy. w au nine freshmet were oo on kickoff and punt returns ue geese ie ee a Knock: * A A ; nominated, Los Angeles tackle He ran back a kickoff for a 98 out to’ the Ca : ga ne . Lou, Michaels, Baltimore half lyard touchdown against Philadel-! z government final victory in its : Tickets for the Pontiac Central-Flint Northern fame back Ray Brown and New York hia and anothe r fine he scamp- © , six-year fight to bust the monopoly. Friday night? An extra 120 reserved seat tickets have balihack Phil King received four “ered 68 yards for a score against | ——— : Bot it left the boxing wor!d in dé are available : ‘San t the fee ell oe iy hal ps Angeles after picking up al © Ts yg oe an atmosphere of unceretainty been printed and are available at Osmun’s and at th ae ee Wee an a rie |Log Ange! picking up : : tmosphere of t dee! . bi ‘* © : e . ee ee ‘ : 5 fern rere : ' ‘blocked fieki goal attempt. Sean — of hope mingled with dou high school, Once again PCH will be the scene for the quarterbacks Mack Keynolds and _ . eee ne % me — doubt that the powerful Norris lop game in the state Dale Meinert of the Chicago Car- ie ey ye ~ _ | group,- which had nearly abso- = ~| dinals ang halfback-eng Bil} An- s : 4 " jute control over the fight game 5 derson of Washington. amroc S im £ : since May, 1949, would actually 4 ’ ryt klks Bust 7 hursday | Ovr, drafted by the Fars, eaugh Bey os # yield that control. Pan vere coach Burlely P nin B! : : é - Optimistic Jack Dempsey said at Chicago the supreme court de- cision produced a “new birth’ for boxing. The ex-heavyweight cham- ‘pion said tt “will take the hobble chains off boxing and put the small clubs back into operation.” Hier made a deal fap bin ani a SCL Rivals Collide ha re draft chore. dt turned out to be one of the best trades Parher Tonight at PCH; Ritas Top Sports: Figures Here eee “ty inCin Ravens, Jichiwan S football wall be sponsored Tay tie Piontiies couch oar fy Daugherty “ont now Oplnist (tab aie : : . . bef : a * * * Sfichigean bisetiall Tipenibart Poon Phe ovent wall start at To pom * * * et Orchard rake | { > in N k x Tung have been added to the Tony * a a ! 2 a a esis Lill on i lvear old Orr who weig khs re | Jone: een é ham > \ jhare ay celberac lekets abe st] | al eS = yw ene - Pea eT TS ROTI TAT table nt the Tanke ar fiom any” bs A pa tighland Park St Benedict & ; — . ‘ mn seven of theny for touchdywns and) cagers pay their first visit of the - : tend the 2let annual Elks Father’ ch her ; Pie even | a K Be - clib member, according to ticket gained 910 yards, an- average of Suburban Catholic League season) : ‘though I'm over-joyed at the de and Son banquet Thursday night chaliman Ted Hubert | nearly 28 2 anelaaln al : _ : « | : ‘cision, Vm also sure that the IBC [nearly 28 yards per catch. His grab) toe Pontiac, tonight, and St. MI-, ‘now will try to attack me more at Pander X10 ; . | ‘chael's is taking aim at them in corey and negrensivcly (hod jhopes of chalking up their 4th win | Mikemen and Ravens meet only honée this winter * * * fo ft o St Louis Kegle from Honolua where he coached the college stars in the Haba pave! kame, He previousls had piloted fhe East team in the Piast We 0 5 Op D0 soaume at San Francise: ‘ever before — since they no longer ihave any reason for restraint — 'no longer have to pursue a soft- pedal policy while awaiting the “supreme court's decision.”’ | St. Benedic® now shares 2nd | place with St, Frederick, which | is idle tonight. St. Michael occu ples the spot just back of this pair. The club coached by veter- an mentor Art Massucct is al: | ways a tough opponent, and Jim | Niebatr's Shamrocks expect close, exciting scrap on the big PCH floor. I'nbeaten St. Mary of Orchard —~ D'Amato, a crusader against the IBC, claims that the Noris outfit has persistently tried to & interfere with Patterson défend- - ing his title for independent La moters. — : Land, who takes over Michigan baseball next) spring replacing KURRALO, NY UR Ray Bluth the retired Ray Fisher, Is well of St. Lois, who rolled a near I known as a former Wolverine [record 1400-series| holds the top! basebalk and football star who | SPet today tn the final day in the) went on to play Major Teague first qualifying round of the All: baseball, He later scouted and Gt bowling tournament | is. ‘ : Whether there’s any basis for os AP Wirephoto |D’Amato’s lingering suspicions will BEDSIDE, TERMS — Red Schoendienst (left) 1959 contract ‘terms from his hospital bed where |be determined when the Rosensohn coached for the Tigers before | * * * | \ ailne a ' ch hie Lake is host to St. Rita tonight cnet fqurctuen ty Ma: Alma) The ney if 22 sem walle and will be gunning for ite oth 82d Birdie Tebbetts, executive vice‘president of he has been for two months with tuberculosis. —e Litas ee stage Patter- Cl he . oS belt a the ete : ; consecutive victory, as SCLos top the Milwaukee Braves, enjoy a hearty laugh — Ilis salary is expected to be around $39,000, the paee acy per ord oni "a ann : necht . aetio Cae ik yah : 5 , : BO : : : [= ; i Poineipal speaker for the pro 18 schon Dae brewer team atfer the Braves’ second baseman named his same as last season. *, a eke | ry wall bee foarteg beasebael) axes motel ganie finals start Thuesdas t : . = . den » oe Jue ; , — “We think we oan get thretah : i. a 6 - . * * * 1 i? eee hk Geno OS UN ge Playas Tee ditcaath pen oie brie ! I t pone cde femg if tl 5 : [Ie TOTS ZOD the be tee vat , t ; ha en ee i euten Hie. apes (en (IS on \ a me : ae Rasersohn prompted Patterson $ ik, ie Ceca MChiue aon if) Mitemtacan Indi plac a what thes on his a . Srebares Saw chuk. ( een KF irst i eam (oalie lact defense against Texas Rev fort ia \ Fiversl celfare of Seale oof Pttesanny: (Ory ind floluat . one ue a _ ee a ms i ee al Los Angeles. last Aug. ae p gI\i 4) y \ effec f : Me Clevedon diedeams cond the oll WKwolek Deteouwt 16th ELAS GUEST —-One of the | added play IS. Young B 3ill is a former execu- ‘ fae Wun : In the women’s division Oho ay any Wega Rtewie annual | ive of the Teleprompter Corpora- & a * Floor op Norwood Park HE ded yey \ i ts nk { n | Ravens will yetnn te Pontiac on fron, which televised the Los An- : = |} Me amt Sa VAPICPLEE \Urs- > ] ny ni fk eal, seaweal mais the 16 Qualifiers We Whe smn try. ms Ws | Feb 6, fpr ther Jnd tit with: the celes fight to theaters in the United Wi Thad foe Al bp tee male Wehey ane fornernon div evening at the blks will be | Rains, who administered their only! Statés and Canacta, Jit) US ooh U Lion Don Land, former ‘Tiger assist. [defeat thts sear Rosensa ingsi i mf aare ates a i : : : . : | — 2 , = : Pnsohn Was ¢£ ees es ee ._ * * nt, whe is now head baseball | | DETROIT (UPI)—The National of Montreal today by NHL presi-berth for the past 14 years. Bath- | | n Was at the ringside Visitar ai myeab bs oe liaan b. | Ainony the wanten stars elintinat me ™ le mem nase | Game time ts 7 Pp Mu for the = . “ = a " SNOT last night when Eng- Gorshine “lad were Charlotte Kardas of Grand coach at the University of | preliminary and 8:15 for the var-|Hockey League allstar team for dent Clarence Campbell, has two/gate held a 20-point margin over Jand’s Henry Cooper became a | " a iu ep recie * | sity contest. the first half of the season W@S Detroit Red Wings on the -first Geoffrion, the league’s top scorer, world-title challenger by winning Former Viger pitching greats | Rapids, Mich. and Ann Setlock of | om f f ses but the biggest ! x! Detroit, But ghreecother Michigan | “Tonight's starters ull ot surpiscs) bu RES toa — goalie Terry Sawchuk, who and Howe had 40 of a possible 90 the British and empire champion- Hal Newhouser and Direy ‘Trout, . a) | 8T MICHAEL ST RENEDICT saw superstars Gordie Howe and he redilicht flac! ti ts. R do got. only three *2PS) from fellow-countryman John Mottat, the backfleld cone NOMEN qn he Marge Merri Voss Fi 523 jArt Rebate plack siocen Mtaurice (Rocket) Richard not even “2 the red light flash six mes points. Ric hard got only three Boy London. It's en oe _ at Mitisdate College, and the Bas trot, 4th Wal Mikvel, Deve, er res George Drake c Art Macencrt ] maki ing the second team. ;behind him Sunday, and. defense. | ¥oles. Cooper will be the garden challen : — parprirett te > = = a i ees — Nee ee ee Se eee oa is = “head coaches of nine local high: : ae Sean toners “Fast D ae by Den Mi: Paul The all-sfar team, announced ott fan Marcel Pronovost. XN TSU team berth is worth “ger if he accepis a reasonable schools are also eo Apec ted to be othe. at f Vi {0 y, R C d SSS Sees =) LS 81,000 to each player and his nm | Montreal took three places on | ~(' : = (Guarantee: ow hand Or IC e Of . | p club usually matches that. Sec- the tep uanit—left wing Dickie | ond-ptace is worth < ii be te Pettit Boosts TMUANA, Mex. (AP) — Golf's Jew elers Upset, 76-71 . | Moore, center Henri Richard and | The team Is selected by sports Howe Litzenberger - sa ’ ; lef h . Ri ve cmos Tem Jebesen: Richt | writers and sportscasters from Bey ten! NBA Edge With Senicee A weenie . bi ie S A wing went to New York's —_ ‘ * * * at Pebble Beach next w nakend Sports 5 urprises: gain Bathgate. : , the six NAL cities who will vote Threat to Leaders One oof the teatupes ow Showing of The Riot te Pigertown Newhouser, who is naw peeren Record Total swith a new name and a new ree: | Not even Doug Harvey, first aa bendbeesibe oat parry tion clirecfor at the Oakland Counts ord written into the books here.| Soprts Shop, which last week up-'to spark the Boys Cl luh's surprise teani 4c lection for the last seven Wee Ge chee points | : - Children’s Home, will bring 3a boys! NEW YORK CAPS hob Petit. The name was Ernte Vossler of ended the defending — champion win over Welden’s. Bill Davis net- years, could) make he eecond. ig the positions. MONTREAL (AP) — Gordie from the home to the fete They of the St Lonis Hawks scared 164° Midhind, Tex, and the record wag Lakeside Rayals in the Clasa A ted 10 for the losers. Dexter Jar- team. Jacques Plante, Canadicne Only Henri Richard and Moore Howe of the Detroit Red Wings ~ ~ : pointy in five games last week to the 72 hele seore of 273) which ‘ity League basketball race, lnett's 10 points pace.) the Eastside goalie who has a 30-goal \ caine ‘linemates along with the Rocket! fand Eddie Litzenberger of the . were holdovers from either the!Chicago Black Hawks are-the news—— — cement his hold on first place in netted him vietory in th $20,000 turned the upset tables again last cagers to their easy conquest of ‘Cup > Jead ever Sawchuk, was Junior Cage Scores othe National Basketball Assn.’s Tijuana Open yesterday Night at Pontiac Central winless Coca Cola . named to the second team alon final voting last spring or the mid- est shai lashed to Bernie (Boom searing ieee | bine pp We ler T ? | CITY LEAGUE STANDINGS . : 2 me & way voting a year ago Boom) Geoffrion and Andy Bath-« panes ann wrepe ning koa mir pros, Vossler, Tommy Bolt This time the Sports Shop qui Clase A with defensemen Bill Gadsby of ~~ . ae gate in the Nafional Hock x“ 78 Gul WUE oy le be * t “ Nn BARK ECARD ARE LGe * rs * John MeMullm and Jay Hebert. tet made Shaw's Jewelers the ee eens oh t New York and Fern Flaman ot | * * * a eee hea ockey takers an ps IAS Basler Of fclal statisties released te ware deadlocked as they turned: victing with a 76-7) triumph, AH janes s 1 2K of C 1 «4 Reston, center Jean Beliveau of . Sawchuk outpolled Plante, Vezina ‘ : * g . Oy . Je Trotters 90. Panthers 6 jh showed that Pethit has tal inte the asa sey holes, | five of the Sports Shop starters eo e w 1, Montreal and wingers Bernie Geof- winner .as the league's stingiest phe tar Tight ingens ot viont nthe } 1 as Fi er T ” "he 1 A ? - ’ { « eo te - Med 1.105 points in 28 games for a , k an U.S Open champion | hit double figures, led by Mel [Booth 3 1 Glenn's 2 4 Mion of Montreal and Alex Del- goalie the past three season, by ..2] Canadiens “8 x 0 Ne Fake one a Angels 18 ; - “Y) average. While helping the « ich Flee k placed third w ith a 68 Taylor and Felix Brooks with 17 oeat ‘ » ; ‘ Rex's 6 8 vecchio of Detroit. : . 73-66, iRan < 1 é ew ork toh anton ah eee 2h Hawks open a 9M game lead in for 276 and $1,400. Hebert and points apiece, Shaw's Dave Clan C A | Howe and Fichant the two high-| Ths fiat. and aecond! ail ane bat ia are* S praia one-two At Linco! { “ire Mike Fetehick ti at 277 ‘ wil wet : ost grou in last week's mp eee re i‘ ae " vee " isi on - mt ion ie ne on " ‘ . or Diehm took game honors with 72. in, e ‘ 1 Oliver : : 3 est scoring players in NHL history, ‘tears with the numberof points play. Panth 14, Ho od e ns taller we sf points = i : ;Winglemire's fikings : Bleviers 28 anetows 1 ever recorded at this stage TE the for se earned him ts non, - The Royals returned te their! poltce a 3 pa ' had a virtual lock on the right wing’ ra in ee * * * Comets @ Speedhalts 6 . winning ways yesterday with an -— ae |. - The league's official isti Lions 8 Wildcats 6 season. woh WoL, =! jeagues official statistics, Bherwood's Pive 38 Spartans 26 a | 84-75 victory ever the Knights of Revels 2 2 Roye-Club 22 FIRST TEAM Pos. | SECOND TEAM ‘released today. show scored Biack Hawke 21 Cyclops 18 Paul Arizin of the Philade cor} Columbus. Five Lakeside players| ish . : : Werthern @ 4) Terry Sawchuk, Detroft (78) Goal ' Jacoués Plante, Montreal (66) | s a we : Celtics 12 Bulidogs 8 Warriors continues in the runner.) A eb P | Jefterson _ | Tom Johnsoh, Montreal :60) Def Gadsby, New York (52) pone goal and collected five assists Lancers 3s Gichetrattera tl ie oncilinns Bal a ' broke into double numbers with) - class e National «te | Marcel Pronevest. Detroit 54) Def rh Fiaman, Boston 148) for his week's work while Litzen- | A ‘ ‘| iF fF t m ; 2 _ YMOA Gmc BASKETBALL eee hes ieee bars ta John Jackson leading the way on gastaide “Oo Pledges t 3! Andy me itgnt nee Forges) aw pte Pigy, he Jere opel 49) berger put together three goals 7 DIVISION t ome Aes se 1 lbehind Pottit d ai Tw ee " { Top ‘fen teama with first place eotes/ 20 points as the Rayals hiked their cue en - : Coes Gels ss oe ehh ate ted od . = ———— Detroit - jand two assists for a five- “point 2 e SACK vman of an lon one \ . we — ~~ a aaa 7 - —_ hiaee Phar 3 " Cer tosenne 1 ; Cincinnati is third. Arivin has col See ‘onan iparenthenes pont mn wowalrec fo ee “ aaiieabaiial — | , aa | [prwsigere Ties a eo Agnes ‘ : att is dvr Fetc haals) or Knights. itively, into third and = f . * Rasme Rained 5! 3 3 Courtdestess 1 3 Jeeted S47 points and ‘Pwymatr > Ne: Careting #4) fit-b eg: | NBA STANDINGS me ‘ . pes ‘ a ourth Bull Dogs 4 Tech Club # 6 : - oe" *& Kentucky 8) 1) io Monday's two Class D games at City Mat Teams. Away { By The Associated Press -Crimmins at Purdue places. Meodey's Results j M41. | 3. North Carolina cay jor) hia, . Eastern Division ae | _ , Hasces 40 Jesters 29 [Tre scoring Inadere: ey SSS) bess «as det Ee frealn were beth runawnys with : ve ’ / _ i ; chi ato Jenters 20 . GOVGET Pia Avg) B Auburn chy 10-0 Ta one falting in the upset class. Boys The wrestling teanis of Pon 9.2.05 . . o “Sy. LAFAYETTE, * Inds (AP) = ad " 6 A Pn d Runner® 273 Ye! ar of iA RI IN Dy 39 Cinetnmaty ety ody . ‘ , m4 . oe : r ~ a Bull bors forte ove Tech Club) 2 Avie Ph wii aaa | ' Baden nan Shi vs Club handed Welden’s its first loss, Uae Central —_ Pontiac og Rey Yore us 1S 88 Bernie. Crintming, released as an, } Sinn: oe Tea a e won ms ( fasmen. Cin 4 ® F Micirt Bt ry : = . . iy aq. hoth action tpt 1 4 ’ é ya 0d set eee ee crerec Monat ovine on aM 4) 193 val call ig ee meen | en con 4 try the American division, a 47 28} em are Li Phifhae! iphia ; 4 23 roe _adsistant football coach at Notre ; pcnih scat: a 18 49 . tross GF) 12, Bob Pickett, (BC) 10) [3 Hagan StL, ,, 38 297 218 M68 229 (10 West Mirginin (2) 112.2) ig drubbing. and Eastside Shopping, away from home. The Chiefs Western Diriston 5. Mnere. mide ae? Se 2 Jan, 19 Schedule | & Vardiey Net 79907 220. #39 214. The second ten Northwestern 181, Mib| gtaved jefeat Nati 4 it Royal Oak Dondero | ; - Wen Lost ~~ Darhe after: head Coach Terry, ¢ M - Movit nF Biné Chips v«. En meets i Sears NY 38178 273, 0p 212 | anda pp! Stale (2) 128 Marquette (1) a reyes undefeated in the National) will visit Roya pasted gobleepoonocsms (5) IT %. MoKenney Becton 47 Paleon # ve. | one Ronen [ 3 Bctiaves, tyr 38 200 FS" Th B03 | Bh, Ronayen ure) Ts 8. portan Sti Al as with a 38-15 rout of Coca Cola. while Northern is guest of [ead on OD oH Brennan was fired recently, ‘ er . Berton, a ae anee’s Sharman. Bos. 19 YOR 179 narnia ¥ rar inn voseseencce TG 2 Moehtreai : 7 : 5 Rates oe Teh cin ho Kerr, &yr. 38 208 173. 749 DA ly Indiana 38, Caljfornth 21. Gene Gideumbe tallied 13 points} powerful Hazel Park. ema, de. Gen seed the Purdue staff Monday. | P neo chasase va 8 2 se \ j ‘ \ a 8 ” - * 5 : : 4. as - Fi ? ‘ aS i . 28 Po ay a (2 LS Z | i A t ka : * i | f \ \ men ' t 1 : iy , _ ¥ Hh Se ee ee Se _. _ . oe eee +4 ee : . ‘ a uo & THE PONTIAC PRESS, Td 5. BEAUMONT . Tex.—Paul' Jorgensen, 129, ‘Port Arthur. Tex., knocked out Ray De- Jeon 130,.Durango, Mexice 2 Pontiac Northern v , TUESDAY, JANU ARY 13, 1959 faterford Tonigh Py Skippers Host fo Ist Meeting Heres a Tip From Outer Space at OF Oo C use OLGA COAL s of Long Series To Heat Your Place : Olga’s clean—your home stays bright “ Mac! dA dal For furnace or stoker, it heats just right. a 1 ran FDR. Phose a 35 20 CIGARS apies an vonaaie Be thrifty with your hard-earned wages . . service thef's ; in Road Loop Games; Order Olga—the best in ages. ered das ; 3.25 carien of 200 Ss ilver discs | Clarkston at Oxford ene tell you the bresd world. Olga—the best coal in the land. ss | : TREND |, By CHUCK ABAIR” 1 SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. | . ue Ist athletic meeting of ar FE 5. 8163 ‘ ae eching of van 140 North Cass Avenue Mh LITTLE CIGARS | kind between Pontiac Northern and Pat . | Wat > re TRE ontiac ° BLENDED WITH FINE HAVANA | | i ts t ; ted cae tt I “ Summed a New, mild smoking pleasure... 100% |down prep basketball schedule to cigar tobaccos clear through, including | jnight - the uniform tobacco wrap a. | | \ ‘ P <é t 2 * < oo ie t ¢ you need not inhale to enjoy | A full slate In the Fastern Mich - Free Trend Cigar Welder tnciuded ia Every Carten | igan League, an Oakland B game Stephano Brothers (Cigar Division) | = \ Pontiac Press Phete .&Nd several interesting non-loop Distributed by GOLDEN GLOVE ENTRIES — Three Clarkston: entries are of the trio is former pro boxer Lee Armstrong, father of Gary in tussles should help make i an a 8 Mt. Cl Street Just off Sa inaw St DEAN BROS. among the Golden Gloves candidates who will participate in the the picture. The Golden Glovers are training in the Jaycee gym | @ction packed program - ° . Liemens street... = 0 g : {74 8. Saginaw St. Pontiac, Michigan) tournament at Pontiac Central, Jan. 31 and Feb. 7. Left to mght at 18 N. Perry St. each evening. Tickets for the Golden Gloves The big one at Waterford will 17 Years In Pontiac are Jerry Wilmot, Gary Armstrong and Larry Saiz. The trainer fights can-be obtained at numerous locations in Pontiac. begin what is expected to be a. I << ¥ t MMe ot . = a a oo - = ~| tong and popular series involy ne ites ou tO e \ ° 9 é ing Skipper sporty teams and SH | q . a) d ) the ne Pontiac sche They r - r. ; w « ) FRe H Ds Sages : Kentucky ’ K = Bra ley Roll ( n will be league rivals when North- ay: ern joins the Inter Lakes mext * fall. s “7 he World's Most’ Perfectly Det eloped Man” Northern has the better record “6 inc e 5 in ver ime but the more experienced Skip < Pp pers are rated a slim favorite IL n erson adding the home court edge to By The Associated Press -, With only six secontls remain. teams in the top. 10 to. see action Georgia was not scheduled. But cope renee ti it ur store the edAperience factor a fe) o An unpublicized college ‘from !ne and the score deac di locked 4% last night Muss. State walloped) Vanderbilt * * A = all in regulation time a shot b * * * vy : ° ‘Denton, Tex. had the basketball 2° 1 T° " . wile Sbacs| tus 365, In other league games. Coach Dick Hall's Huskies have ; | k 1; follo Rod By rd of North Tgxas State Kentucky, which drop iped to sec ” Tec} led M < ft |world taking notice today follow- hit the rim and bounced away. ond place behind North: Carolina Georgia Tech tramplec iSSISSIDP- won two straizht after dropping | z 2 ne the : : ~ pi 89-70 labam “loridg “ar Ist three starts while Water The DeLuxe Late Wali P ling a stirring performante that Robertson was held to 19 points State in the latest poll, finished P! 0 labama_ beat Florida the ; l a ° : ee ‘ é 1 1 00 A 1 00 p iresulted in a relatively poor night until he added seten free throws Strong ‘to“beat Tulane 85-68) Kan. 8217 and Tennessee defe: TS ] . a i - 1 ae . . fo . = : + ; of Jerry lace fo he most : ifor Oscar Robertson and a nearsand. one ficld goal-in the over- sas State (No, 4) clobbered Okla- isiana State 65-58. - ; ie ~ i ti a , = SF AMER CF : | = a . Taye mt ares - » ~ : pal “uve ae turner Oppost ( > 5 v2) he man R YER YIGEST fer lupset of the Cincinnati Bearcats. time for 2S points homa 90-45 and Bradley tNo. 7! * x * part rT. =! ind ‘ i at ~ Come in, meet the man READERS DIGE refers to | * * * Cincmnati was one among four outlasted Houston, 60-50 In the Southwest Conference an Pe cai of : . on ef as ‘no one has eome close to the Greek ideal of z Pon : ) a . een bY a totaloof four points to As it turned out, little North The “night's results resulted in Texas A&M held off a tate rally ae powers Berkley and Southfield manly beauty " Texas State lost to sixth-ranked _ considerable scrambling n the to edge Arkansas 63-62 Davidson - : Cincinnati 64-56 in overtime. But Hat Trick, Sh tout. conference standings. nipped Virginia Militarye 7-70 -1n Northern has averaged 60.5 ; c Tnot before the Bearcats had come U Kansas State's victory left if the “Southern Conference point, in beating West Bloom. zt within inches of defeat. ' in a two-way tie for the Big Fight! In non-league encounters, Du- field and Detroit Thurston ded QD *) —— = a cae in |-| Hockey Loop lend with the Kansas Jayhawks. Guesne snapped a three-game los. by scoring ace Mike Pedynik who swamped Iowa State 69-48 Ink stre ik with an 8568 triumph: and Bruce Norton, Chubby cen ; S t C lendar a In-other Big Eight competition, O¥er Lovola of Chieago and Fur ter Barry Campbell has been por s a } si - Cormack 7 fe ‘re Nebraska defeated Missouri 8169 Mtn outclassed South Carolina: the enly steady Skipper point : ‘ESDAY : ut Ee BOS ; pel a Boalle ind Colorado, rebounding from a *! b) getter as they have failed to ‘hs aeren aeeken Terry Willams posted a shutout jedi P k s- State «> reach the 50.mark. ry f alee ararthers at =o / . as Lower Str yts Lake defeated Op sic a } “ : » ? . Sr s' Leniaee OL - “er at PCH Wolverine Lake 3-0 in weekend turned. back Oklahoma state b>. Birmingham at Port Huron and @ ; Ss! Rita vs St Mar ‘ 5 ’ t ~ rowt ow ei Rirm geen at Port Huron Inter-Lakes Hockey League action * * * ; US les are y WY at ar "ae EML | . l cos S$ , Na clemes ae oes: at Walled Lake tradley’s triun ee enabled: the . i pair of important EMI. sob ; » tug ® tf Clemens st Detro raves {o i ole posses Hazel Park°will be guest of Royal Eerndale at (Grosse Fie Defenseman Bill Burk tallied one Braves ts maye ania: Bac Pees ‘ . a“ | ~ ee ee . Avondale at Fitzcerald a omc sion of the runner-up position be Oak Kimball in the other tilt whil Madison at L’Anse Creuse goal and was the most outstanding ic : it M ‘is a ial yea Ose malin oe oa. 4 plaver on the ice as he paced the un : " ee aia =. B ™ \ iin, : - ms “1 \ ¥ arkston tor¢ ' onference 1e 30; “als \ w at SPOSNe Mahl Bloomfield His at Cranbrook Long Lake skaters to their 3rd alley Conference ial plawing valgus i te ) Goodrich #t Ortonville ” : hold the lead on’ the st?Pength of * * * on . ; d ines x Warren traight victors, a 3-1 conquest of - 95 R4 - _ B “lee Final Rela Settles You can paint an Prosee Pte US at County Dav Walled Lak: their 85 SUGGES Over erage’ y Ferndale and Mt Clemens are os ie coe a “eee LEAGUP STANDINGS Ap overnme .Jan > Swim Test, 54-42 With currently heading the pack with et live ind dream room Roseville at Van Dyke Tine: Tenetraee W - ep wee fhe ee I Elsewhere in the Mo. Valley . ) records Birmingham and Port Lo 9g | S ong Lake ) olverine ke . . re lint. Nerthern va. Flint C entail lat Lower Straits 2 1 Walled Lake © 3 Conference, St. Louis got hot in Dearborn-Lowrey Huron are 1-1 ‘\ ot = with Lansine Sexton at Arthur Hill wrens oe ee Soe Hn _ the second half and beat Tulsa al S ’ High Schoo! Swimming Long Laie +s Lower traits. 3 pm "\76-61 and Wict Shocker Avenaela will Base Ma hon e outhfield at Livonia Bentley & we j(6-61 and Wichita’s Shockers 1) wae touch and go all the way full trying to get above .500 for e High School Wrestling RR STE led all the Way to get past Drake , asterday'’< . cat alt : ' = ® Pontiac Northern at Hezel Park Ries : in yesterday's swimming meet A! poth the season and Oakland B ur on RO Dond t Pontiac Centra [7 D dli ' Pe Jontiac N yf Il : . af : Fitagerald at. Walled Lake Jan. e@ ine * + * Pontiac Northern High's pool play at Fitzgerald, The Yellow cl ass c. Wineiem! wisigeetgel im nes i E A Victories by Indiana, Mlinois were Dea a , _ es edged the) jackets have taken bad beatings oans- SS C—Winelemire'< vs ] hs ! ‘ uskies, 54-42. The final event set hey . ae and Bestia Police 5 Oliver O nter nn ua and Michigan in the Big 10 en Hed die iemie and thal one. thé the a we times out 1 ~ term CLASS D—Pontlac Northerh vs’ Lake PWBA Tourne abled each to tie for the confer- o97yard freestyle relay. was a are ae : ne eer : eile . __— ome oans - THE DELUXE LATEX WALL PAINT Pledges vs I ono Bele, & hateige (Na: y ence lead, replacing vanquished ‘ouch out’ for ‘I OWrey . A win for . 4 es tional), #15 pm. at Lincoln Minnesota. Indiana beat the Goph-’ p , rn with 20. Waterford League Rasketball Saturday is the deadline for ors 6259 on the ‘strength of a 21 PNH would have given Huskies the a repent beat . . . CT ASS A- Lakeland Pharmacy vs : F f wy IF O e rengl Oh a sl wet b | oe ve independent games are head~ ® ry p i r ri f fd » OF 1 ray . ; Tc Ya singue point ° ae om over. any anterior pelea rer Heh rem AF TNR e . oe eh byde ENR SG ta for 29 performance from the free , ed by Clarkston s invasion of Ox Ca itol Savin S$ & Loan Assoc : REN \ 1e >! Ing SA [ ,T } Y ‘ he : f ic } amas SEL ARAL Nicincrn@umberen sree eS Bowling Association tour throw line. Roger Taylor and Coaches Eq Dauw and Dick fonds new gym which will be in . e Easy to apply with brueh or ford Paculty, 6°45 ae and Ron & Don nament’ schedule to start Feb. 28 ygannie Jackson had 24 points Marsh were enthusiastic over the oc. for the [sp time tonight. Clark : : Roller-Koater® ervice ve VanWelt’s Auto Sales, 915 at Montcalm Centre " i j ne ; Established 1890 oller-Koater pm. at Isaac pales ‘Juniar High | 7" | apiece as Hlinois rode over Iowa’ fine showing by the new Husky oo) won an earlier high scoring SEADOUTST EC e Gallon does walls of an ee Veron macketbait All entries should be turned in 103-97 and Michigan, paced by squad. “That was one of the best) 0411. a) home and is 4-2 overall s average room CLASS B—Rex's Standard vs Glenns to Mrs. Peggy Bender, secretary Jotth Tidwel's 37 points, defeated meets [ve seen,” says Diuw. Oxford is 2? i despite the outstand 715 W. Huron St., Pontiac FE 4-056! Motor. 7 p.m. and Field's Landscape vs 4 the PWBA Eact applicant —_ ; = ‘ AD . . en : ; ‘ e Dries within an hour Griff's Grill, 830 pm, at Pontiac cen. of : ° a aie Wise sata a. So missed) ers ore) iinet only ing Play of newcomer Doug Stott CUSTOMERS PARKING IN BACK OF OFFICE i habl tral pact wuld include her average as of [dle Auburn remained atop the by touch-outs, they were se . . . i ) ‘LASS D—Central Christ vs ,Fas . # ; 2 j e Guaranteed washable to AT peinie Sinationall: ap m, and Dec. 31. /Southeastern Conference — stand-| close,’ he added. : ' , , c 15 . } ' ‘ , ' mw) Is \ t« nhHTrooK r e Wide range of lovely colors | setierson vf pe ie s (American!, 815) Entry blanks can be obtained)ings with 3-0. But Kentucky's tri-| qruskies had two double winners hi o pus! Hills visits ( o ; i : . 1. : ‘ . . y y ) 7 2 oo rs ) . Z - City Junior Hockey Tournament ifrom any league secretary or at'umph enabled the Wildcats to Ther yen PRN (RAI oot ed toseville goes to Van Dyke, Mae | CLASS B—Bulmen's Hardware v8 any area bowling establishment. deadlock Georg and ‘Missiexid ey were Bill Rathff who missed: jeon ye at L’Anse Creuse, Oak Park |Pontiac Northern B, 6:30 pm. Jims i Y g establish MW. deadiock Georgia and MISSISSIPPI) | perfect diving card by only two- ay Troy Goodrich at Prtenville Hardware vs. Pontiac Northern A. 7 ag Team will be made up of any wom- State for the runner-up spot at dentinal ain t_ and captain Gary a ‘ SN ee p.m and Mountain View Ranger en entered as independents. I MAS of a point, and captain Ga Farmington Our Lady af Sorrows ‘ ae a om pm * North tr tose Both are juniors it | fica i] ] awpren e. Country softba field. ‘ ; we ; : - High School Swimming Huskies will he busy again vy haute “macce Px Se : ontiac Northeru at‘ Fitegerald ; : : : _ Day hosts Grosse Pointe mive! e LABOR and MATERIAL P € W . . 0 \ ednesday going against Fitzger sity School and Wtiea travels tea . : ald at Warren. Other area meets yw, LUMBER CO. | Sanpers | Yeager Quits at Milford vi“ en + RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS Wiki 4h include” Sout a! SALLE ST Cranbrook was an early season ~ , 1 aie dav. Pontiae Centro! at Plant’... led be dene, Williams e K ° I OR RENT Dick Yeager of Milford hecame: yet. “It will have to be some. Northern’ Rirmingham at Ann. At aa sew - 1 i ki ‘th _ ES BEAETS FORD ‘ . : ranes wii © Seeking eV , the 2nd WavneOakland League. ene whe ean fit inte eur teach- > i 1 a atitieie vi : ios 117 South Cass TRAVIS hor and RO Kimbatt at Southfield , , «traic success aft start tL] football coach in recent weeks to ing Sh stem,” he added. all on Friday fourth bevel i oO 1 i ‘ ' INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS CHEVROLET asle ONT ay r th ; (es Moomlie LAS FE 2-8385 HARDWARE leave the grid enaching ranks 8hOM, yeager completed six seasons al Statd freesivie eon bs Prendergast pen wimect the oppmette innit PLYMOUTH ‘ : RET npie SIX SeaSans A fUGl Viele aes een almost the opposite Winning . . > an © is resignat yes DD) Ind Tut 1 | 458 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 35-8724 re — his resignation yes- ying ay a ; combine! second 2 2 Te i Co Ae ae erday - aes ~— | of 19 victories 25 ief ts and five 100 ard ob ert . : Cs Ee rm ‘ He will stay on at the school as |... eee ; 7 “nh i ; f ; PNH; 2nd McRoberts /T:. 3rd. Her pM siti’ Oo AM Uy Nat ast fai] pushed ris I in ia . athletic ne tor and golf coach him below the :500 level 1 Puan re tee SEA e OY ri jewve . ¥/ jwhile continuing his teaching Di Qnd Lee Barrie *PNH: 4rd Haves Charter for Umpires LET us feiss OUR CAR | duties “There was no pressure on me D oo rime : Bi £ ae 7 hes p Rie) WwW. Huron St. FE §-0424 from anyone, [ just decided to 1D) 2nd Wally johnston (PNM 1 WICHITA. K Pe 1 ; . , cern NX \ cans (UPT: The = Supt. Harold Hansen said no tep de after 15 . , Brooks (D) Time 1 12 . I : —_— step down after 15 years of it. 100 di breasts won hy By West Michigan Umpires Associa h n signed to , : . : 100-yard ; brea roke on ' Re ph é . successor has’ bee £ said the coach who drew. high Ratiiff (PNH) 2nd Drenovas (D' 3rd ‘tion has been awarded a 1959 Py s | handle the seas fectballers as fr ‘houl official Mishler (1D) Time 1 214 hed : pads . praise from school officials for his “jo9-sard freestyle by Bennett charter by the National Baseball e on 1ac e al ore perin theie iT and Tut ‘PNH). Jrd. B = me re. 2 andi 7 the, PNI 6. Barabash Gonoress . a neeemmmnenes | past season was the —only_Disine..son by Ratliff iPNH; 2nd: "Phe -greup will _eversee all in— : r ’ r 2 arpente } 4 BEATTY’S year a Yeager team had not fin “ydo-yara indiv-med won by Rose dividual umpire memberships from PROUDLY ANNOUNCES SERVICE WORK ished in the top half of the stand. re roto Tt Teh: Kent, Ottawa, Muskegon, Allegan Are Pe 14 TRANSMISSION ings. His best finish was a dead 20-yard med reiay son by Dear- Barry, lonia, Montcalm and the association of tL OY financed up to 24 me. lock for runnerup honors .and hig Pore aids, E oe ee Wells - Bley Newaygo counties. John Blok of CC LHIC NO MONEY DOW top overall season record was 5-3 200-yard {reeatvie relay won by Dear-,Grand Rapids js president of the : i : fn 1957 as PNH 2nd (Wiliams Stewart ; ; ; ; Gould and Maxit Time 1 503 West Michigan Association TUNE-UP SPECIAL! Here's What We Dol ® REMOVE G&G MACHINE-TEST DISTRIBUTOR | @ CLEAN FUEL PUMP SEDIMENT BOWL @ CLEAN SPARK PLUGS — REPLACE IF NECESSARY ® ADJUST CARBURETOR © ADJUST TIMING ® CLEAN AIR FILTER Yes! We Pick Up and Deliver Your Car if You Wish. Completely Installed GENUINE € Ea. WITH A FORD "CY" OWENS SPARK PLUCS TUNE-UP SPECIAL NEW EASY FRONT END SPECIAL! ¢ ‘Viine°° FINANCE TERMS! 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Main St. ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 Lee .asks his many friends and acquaint- ances of the past to stop in at the Pontiac Retail Store to renew theif friendship and test drive America’s Number | Road Car. al i Pot aA EIGHTEEN Romney Chides ~~ Appliance Firms: Says Industry ‘Sick’ ,, Because Sales Drive Based on Underselling CHICAGO UP—George Romney, preside! ef American Motors Carp ivs the appliance industry ha sick because it has ‘centered ats effarts to stimulate cals nrmaniiy on drastic and ct price cutting * a oe Pome Wy spoke last mi nhaal convention of the \p nee und Radin PV Diecaiet \ Wal the © firnl thar kel Ihe American consutuecr, lis ing in an age of abundance, 1s spending his money on other things he wants more than cur rent appliances, regardless of price, Romney declared All 1 ‘ [QO 4} the industry hia tits Share is “ts met ta baipy ti Romney been doing ling the con said Appliance men fo the general all other businesses, industry, and appliance in the He thik tition Prom all much about the down the urged abeut compe other not so store street or neat’ stale ainreasonatils wid) profits: has sick Inedustes, pace with the mationakl econ said py creited a kept in the Liomney applance not only but. have weneral rise pees net omy because of the “blindness ' the responsibilities of leadership among the fe aders of thie ined try’ ble Ls tis i ide t did not ident Official Refuses Raise TRING EON Conn Ths md Oyen reristiar af me 14 [enlist in Decemb AN THE PONT: AC PRESS TUESDAY, UARY 13, 1959 | Polio Clinic Set F riday Evening in Waterford A polio clinie will be conducted om 6 to 8:30 p.m., Friday, at the Monteiths School in Waterford fr Township, according to Chairman Mrs. Leroy Rigsby. The clinié will be held for chil dren and adults in the Williams Lake School area as well as those | near the Monteith School Twelve registered nurses will work under the supervision of Dr Wilham EF, Crommett All have | thei oli niecred SeTVICES . Economist Cites . Needs for State Says Million More Jobs Must Be Found by 1970: if Growth Continues DETROIT W—Michgan vail flec iia at the pitfalls of=his youth need to find another inillion jobs yo : ee ° ond tk ok by LUTO, says # University of . icligan economist Before the war he was a desk- man_on the,Charlotte, N.C_, News * * *. , 7 A pre-Pear] Harber draftee, his The forecast was tiarte Pra . . 5 Wall Maer | wry views of Army life were print- William Haber, “iio is bakin 4 ee ed in a series of articles in the’ tudy of he state yopulatiana ily thie a population = aa . News, They were brought to the labor force andvemployment trend : ver the next 10 year STRANGE LOVE Antena ; cae ( ca Id attention of-a book publisher, who i GEN FU EAS 2 i— onde ance be- WOMal a se arbanic Orient: wore i ) KA ‘ ” ender romance ty aman in a | f on rarbari ap il ov OY IN -ecognized their appeal. Hargrove Haber told q meeting of the teeen Ingrid Bergman, as a white missionary, The Tun of the Sixth Plappines now playing attached a beginning and ending £3 Las] Lad » Committee on Michigan's” keo and Curt Jurgens, an burasian soldier, 1s part of at the Oakland Theater, Thise real-life story and the book became a wartime! spomic Future syesterday thee the .burnan drama of -one courageous Enylish also stars the late Robert Donat sensation state's population is swelling at a faster clip than any other “ stale, with the possible exception ' of California and Mlorida County Men Join Marines»: ec) 1 | { High thre Paetiee Nigeearue Pte crn Wieetation dating: Precem bed cal oe mhetineedd Today : iy ite froma Pontiac wore I fosier Ji beth of Clarkston ALUMINUM A SIDIN STORM WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES CALL FE 3-714) FREE PLANNING SERVICE: NEW ‘59 WAGONS RADIO $] 995° HEATER BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER MI 6-3900 Dr. B. R. Berman Optometrist — Sill] at Same Location 17 N.5 aginow St. FE 4-7071 i ‘Hollywood Headlines | Last Times Tonight! ‘Marion Hargrove Hitting Stride as Script Writer By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-TV Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) ‘Marion Hargrove wrote “See. Here. Private Hargrove,’’ which sold 3! million copies, became a hit movie and made him famous. | Now he is 39 and finally hitting his, stride as a writer, penning‘ movie and TV scripts. k *® * “Tt learned a lesson,”’ he now ad- mits. “A writer shouldn't such success until two conditions prevail: No, 1, he warded for a work on which he has lavished a great deal of time, he should be at| and effort. No. 2, an age when he is mature. enough to fellow up the success.” Seventeen years later, Hargrove still looks youthful enough to play new with this Army: my field of the Army private—well, corporal reference was entirely different. maybe, Now that he is hot as a writer again, he can look back re-) Suffers Cuts, Bruises When Ejected —_ At 38, | have The turn should be re- “THE BIG COUNTRY” “PRIVATES PROGRESS” | 208: we C. $mrTH CheCUIT 7 | Es 4 FRI. Hargrove roamed the world as ‘a correspondent for the Army magazine, Yank, returned after ‘the war to pursue a career as au- thor and journalist. * * * “For the first two years, 1 couldn’t write a things. he said ‘It was the old story about facing ‘the blank piece of paper in the typewriter and being unable to get an idea.” STANLEY KRAMER presents TONY CURTIS SIDNEY POITIER in his career came when studio boss J. L. Warner wanted a comedy about the new Army. Who else could write it but Marion Hargrove? * * * “T came out from New York and went up to Fort Ord for research,” he said. “I found I had to start EFIANT I turned out a script treatment, but they didn’t like it. So they kept the movie rights and | turned ovt a novel. The novel (The Girl He Left Behind’) was better than thes picture " Dog's Lite Can Be Fun | With $15,000 DETROIT -\?—Butzo, a husky - BRITAIN'S LAUGH-AND- \ SUSPENSE ANSWER TO ‘STALAG (Bly three-year-old German Shepherd, has $15,000 to spend on“anything his dog's whims dictate. To lead his dog’s life, Butzo if you any hile t ay yeibe tty MICHIGAN ¢ ht afford regardless of how much of h pe Member American Assoct! “Let 9 Years of Credit Coun Hours: Daily 9 to § Wed. T14 Pontiac State Rank Ridg. ORRIED OVER DEBTS NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY and Sat. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS * ‘Advertisementt DOES MORE THAN JUST “SHRINK” PILE TISSUES! 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M of TELEGRAPH Thisats {le ptiate labor force at AUPOUA, TICAP! layor Padlletief and tt nun police force since poulieemen rushed trom the*trattic luibesma “who was not arrest-; no wife. no relatives WP OOO mmehidings unemployed bocetrr Xd Jost one poate t ail t fill w rh spi rye tes Uh to fait the fracas. byanied, left the council chamber, com Johnson. who liked dogs, had CLOSED TONIGHT . * A " Nuit % , tat al oune tl 15 ven flewal \ f \ . oll a . Vie ; ‘ awn ki i J imped {abs mien ng “ sa fine way to start four of them when he wrote bladed Joettt} Phe TOU pi diadaor car oleh hate 6G SOG, fiat ee : wa: foci a Ve ty trea We we : _ hospital Monday his will in 1950, All died, and ' fea] f if the i‘ [De | piles) by Hernan : young Butzo became Johnson's c S | qeretete i it er j Pre sunilly Wuhle misyer whe Halbestint bhithivestiia fae, lee : only heir. FRI-SAT. UN. ore ee tei spent the night se st tne He peste et thats tte poet tee ff EG s * * is rae) Gee oe ey Ge Ree ed oto talk about the actin a epee unt bans it 4 s ney < will said Pulse 2) 1 i othe prohleny and ta see thn py deen : ‘ . Ls TS al on p\ Uns : | would receive his entire estate. ’ 4 { { i t i ie i i “ * or coing, fasted ° Pabes ud : nthe ined + hatraties | 8 5 g ¥ pn me | It included $15,000, Johnson's cot- . i | 1 al f IT t hres t 1 ; Hospilal otfiensds declined 1 n odes 1 } ni n : tage and arrangements for But- mort on fhe condition orf Bayan aw * ‘ . = = ‘| zo to be attended by a roomer er niny petrel in Adora since ti ; ; ‘i at the house. loa ften as neeyor im P95 darter a rg Liti Heated ' | Johnson said anything remain- fl : jy yar ' ah 7 saeey I t j lavas In J frosstian said shouting: meaty feb N gen and | ing when Butzo dies would go as aocut oon the Halbesma that baoke up a wild, ») | to the Detroit manufacturing “ weaned pe gavel Banting: councif meeting | firm that employed him as a el ee on his fare Efe loan. tan e fle jeavet had | chef for 40 years, ; i ‘| ; , Verne Had the mayer aise cemplamed tald) the four comimisstenmers that | ee \ fl irnntuegee Dean of og thee th | I ited : world consider ne htisiness @x “. vere tt Peat bo ey * * * mtoota der oof tire Police J S iy 0 STA 5 c A ¥. C F N T S 18 i in Numbers Racket aE TUK hercane St Wendeit ty Mendes’s brief fistie enon a Watt Ve The ete on ‘ Get Sentences or Fines Jame dias al iin XS fangs Hea der ry. feevied th ! proabis veya tored Hi cmt Foccaen (Mendel Abt te ad i: Wy infintied ta potnd the vacel and STAMP OF THE PIONEERS — Resting at the end of the long | op ET ROLT (UPI)—Recorders SUooan OtaTw cance cMESN-TO-cHUen! © Tees Se ycee shout overland trad, the covered wagon that brought setters to the Judge George Murphy. gave six- - MGM preees o Comemasecoe an METEOCE D8 A mite of “ite S Clo S Phyocotmen sienmers then ordered West forms the main desizn of this stamp which marks the 100th month jail terms to seven persons Cithen canis wetlisterrs taeia Cth i: | Billion Spent [Lvthesty: te eject the mavor, who anniversary of Oregon statehood. Background shows Mt. Hood, yesterday and handed probation feo ont hi Cun 4 : = “ms : O Coo I of hmmehan, ISN “ his ' md font : ad right, with the terrain sloping to the left, or west, to meet the terms or fines to 11 other mem- rose TAYLOR - CYB CHARSE LEE | Coes ; ; ferin fe puithed: the ree line . bers of a llion dollat number 8 oR COA On RRR REROMERIR, Iota dad © Fellow u Roy al ' | § if Pacific. Stamp will ge on sale in February. moe Bren uTve hs Quik, Maite Do Lints ane nan on mp oye Ecurl y gen Ween Ls WSS On — ne : ——= Jobo b Miller and “then, Koo, i bel and ets rear doo oy Monteleon, 40. ental by citer chet ot-tiath-Chartes$ MEW YORI uh Pitvate indus,“ : ’ » ‘ (ee ee ine as ae ee Now | KEEGO Meena eon eee Meter ty apent $1.700.00,00 on pen | Eales said! Egan roared Pug. move Bodies rom pele Glacier Jfenced to six months in jail and _ Elhetiaeeeti : t NH, = a : a ae : cafe and fichwd 0 Ziclesch, of Blown: soa) and wellare “pasmnente and eo fat celibate Binary Itined $2,500. Five other persons) | ee He agent field Prt other forms of employe security Me |were fined a total of ad a total 9032) 750. | , ov) Haein ore than to San qu. bast Sent. the Natinnnh fogtsteial TOK That'y 2" Hathests tol Atr ras Ic ims eacned Hl ors cuano “ : s r ? ye Trib OF Le 1 id enocugn | wren Wash (hop 12 coche alt pep MEK oeoiee Useror osinobatios a 7 lowe Farmer 9 aint) (eens. mere sotniep Mirew soni These costs accounted for 66 pet mo Ioapologize for that $ syne nine DAY. “ WIDMARK he transferred to Camp Jaseph Tf cent oof the estimated $208 400000 the fo ee Re ‘ \ 2) DES MOINES (UPI) — Iowa Pendelion at Oceansule Calif for 008 private employers paid in Halbesma: floored the mayor Four ANCHORAGE. Alaska ©AP) — as it struek Petrof Glacier be leads the nation in the number of Gee word edimentmnal) chep mon den Ge GE DoS, [iy es, ca Rescucrs reached the shattered tween the 3,000 and 4.000 foot farms with telephone service. Nine fraininy ploye seeurify pavements aeount hulk of an Air Force plane high levels . out of 10 farms in the state’ had_ ed to $200 0000000) ar one per cent Outsmarts Pranksters on oan) Alaskan plan r Monday The Globemaster from Travis telephones at the end df 1957, the 200 Duck Bag legal Cn COLUMBLA 1 cpp. ind bewan the task of bringing Air Force Base, Calif., had dis. State Department of Agriculture Sore han halt et tbe 3 & i re: out the bodies sof nine crewmen. appeared into clouds while being Said. The total number of phones VHS Al Peruiida faim: qust — Wits qeaments were channeled ney Shapiro and Morris Cartes * <7 * escorted across the Gulf of Al aska ‘ was 174,000. 160 miles qoutheast of Misini is Info puicate pension and welfare figured mut way to PUGTEN The crippled Clit filed to he Coast Guard amphibians ao ore Gal (lee penearpwen unflublered funds, the board said Old aye, wedding pranksters What eters clear a $200 foot mountain range dl A * ‘+ duck hunting gigand= in we would survivors and disability insurance bedy thought was a rehearsal was tate Sunday as it came in, with’ 4 massive air-sea search end- Renta Islan in, (he Bahaniix made up mere than a quarter of the actual marriage eeremony and two of four engines out, for an eq when a Aeon pilot spotted Ye iaisies iy Spriseauy cn, with cor the total, while the balanee went Naney and Morris were off on emergency landing at Homer, on the wreckage Monday morning ramenee mou flereallle bales aa HUY fo unemployment insurance and their honeymoon before their the tip of the Kener Pemnsula. pye]j icopters lifted a rescue teami4 an 2h ae a Abe The neneiin IN}UEY Cobypenssation friends found out ~The giaint plane was demolished t 4 the ‘spot Piney fiom September through The C124 took off from McChord, April AFB in Washington about noon { Crews Shrelded From Radiation Saturday on a flight to Kodiak, | NOW Thru Saturday | \Inska It irried more than 17 Features ‘Oa hla nel P| Ss f D | tons of classified military cargo At 1:15—3:55—6 :40—9:20 1 SEES . pemeeeS y * * oe bas: eee oa - Coaturyt ren \ p S Ee ns Fane Safeguards Deve OPed [—smnomen Ane == D BERGMAN FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR Ty ena) Wie | yy Shae deli Michigan's major autommtive een footiah cont Hoel freer) chew taped CURT JURGENS : hea Iecer abeve dopey? tar puter t gua. min f i ; Wi ioter tte enc bEEISE Poel pa blend whet pu i , i ee os The love story ROBERT DONAT cle powered qareraft ave Te vls Mt QD EISTBT OHS 8 CAT] INGE so iuliler ex boda of the j We Alsa oe be of Avteayotie Poaigipecd Assn reported recently (fo has sper! gq jow femperattive catapyta an ‘NOW thru THURSDAY seep , ' F ' me q jow temperature catalytic ¢ missionary Ee] members were infartued Mondas aniere than free million dollars in verter Tt would cost neaily $100 Feature 4 an oe 4 } . : * * * smi research . If announ@ed also far installation. the announceinent the Frankest.... Frenchiest... Funnies! E j CONTACT NOM Schaefer and ROL. French, that several new approaches toa po-. said wrasian of Conyair Division, General Dy . soldier... LENSES namics Corp. reported en field, under the tests at the opening session of the = China sky! engineers’ five day annual meeting COLOR by DE LUXE They said a reactor was operated : in flight for the first time on Feb . \ ADDED: COLOR CARTOON 130 19968, at 15,000 feet above New : " 5 you | Sun.: Danny Kaye in “ME & THE COLONEL” & “LINEUP” A five man crew, thoeoy sald, ca I a . | Was protected In the Nght com pon es v = a” partment by cubb@r and tev neu ° ) en 10:45 aSc_ t 0 pays ymenta debte or bills when duc, see fron and ganima shielding, > = iM POIT COUNSFLEORS and arrange for parmente ven san ; “ ae : na ned Loe May TOW He Jo. Strut, of (ign wal PWilectris i , Ses Peas ian ae al Driven by hate, they a pevted on some effeets of t ik d th t . : nuctean at ih 1 ae Vothing better Staine as N-O-W! atures upon mia ATsed in ore war prize 0 At 11—1:05—3:10 ation of Credit’ Counsellors actor control equipmens He recom to do th . ifi 1 §:15—7:20—9:30 = Se mended engineering studies to find until the € Faciiic. ———————e seling Experience Assist You materials which can endure in such | M-G-M presents 9 to 1 Evenings by App! environment: ~\ i * * * : 4: | GLENN rE R048 | Stuart said radiation can cause J 2 ee “ae - s both natural and synthetic rub]. , \| and (Advertisement) ber to harden, plastics to become > +” . ‘unusable as strietural materials 4 / > . re ane aye : Brigitts Iearben steels ta underzo a severe me ¢ id Kloss in dietihty, and even ceramics f 4 fo change in-femperaturs conduct ’ La vity. densitw and crystallinits reapers. 14 paid A ogrodp of reports an the ditto: BF eh leatlils s Pago combines them Meotiwe poedustry s yreby ot Fecslegsoncgsitli nor fire {neredie: x ktroawn ft ; ‘ Hilew Ihus works t woe nt ce sro ppobberis vad Wie ans fo on flietops pain Itehing ti minutes trol exhaust pas emissions will hish ' rinks tissue ewellifig. « light the closing’ sessions of thi Cobre weation (3) promotes healing «af peek fe METRO raw tinaues You get ales ie convertion next Friday Coeinc mal wore ae ire a Own Smog and the auto industry’ % Ti a Extra i ora to w iF nee ah cave pepe Get responsibility for if ave been “Tom é! F Cartoon Hloinkess Paro Bupposttories or the subject of some caustic ex is x girimens at druggists. Get relief ‘ changes between officiats of the } ( < € 7 nae im : ; er without surgery or money back! Los Ahgeles area and some of le - STARTS | SUN. Jack | Palance in “MAN INSIDE” 4 “ ’ | : F : ‘ ‘ eo i ny oo “ a : haf j Se ar eee a oa ee! ee ee a eee ee e “fix ee a8 fo eee eS eS Ft z > * + _»__NINETEEN at eight if you wanted to, sir.” “No, ne, no, Got to keep in line. Don’t want te travel dnd take all my home habits with y\ SN : 5 room, but before he reach . : RQOSNG TSE! BE! me, All the same, it’s a barbaric phe. ; admiral., round that < Ce chi Nee 1 ae it, he IMEEPS COM WOME TOON | READYN’ @BOLT time, and it’s playing hell with If she doesn’t know exactly ; oun changed his opin. Le . . : a sas |. When he returned to his room,|jon about the unlikelihood of Tar- VONNeyp WESGRRBR with my inside. Oh well, Sit |When it’s to happen, mightn't it) ; etal ee, eenood OF nag wu C 2 . lee ; scihili i it was to find on his table another: pant's having removed his own lug- WLCERS down, will you? Shan’t keep you be a possibility that the day's de- os s & ( g ro : .- i ‘ id Neeee - : : ies ,message. rage. : f KENpeaul a minute. lay is: going to be the very factor: ‘ ‘that causes it?” : This was more cryptic than the (Continued Tomorrow ) RAS THE He had to wait some time. The) re a = : ——— + SA. Admiral walked up and down, THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger stared out of the window, coughed nervously, gazed at the ornaments _ "But I don’t quite see, sir,” he’ pointed out, ‘how Mrs. Denby- Warre can be certain that#the,de- The admiral started- at him, a tbaffled &xpression on his face. - anxious to keep the coach back for a day. Now Mrs. Denby-Warre seemed equally anxious to provide an excuse for delaying the Em- lay would prevent the—catastro- ‘press. Mrs: Denby-Warre. . .or the: THE PONTIAC PRESS, | rant of the recovery of the lug- | | gage. He wanted time to think, | | time to reassess the situation. | He went thoughtfully back to his '* : TUESDAY. JANUARY 13, 1959 — ¢ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES r | CAST RELP VTOOTMAT | GERR | LTTE QLUBERT SON) AT TWAS W ALBERTS TROLGH I... | ’ aime ; “T think that we shall be going;last. On a plain sheet of paper was, +“ RIVETS i 3i . 4 on, sir.”" ‘| written, in block capitals, a few By George ere ’ . “Very well. I shall telt her.” | words: | - mMbpr eSs \., They went out of the door to- CUPBOARD IN CORRIDOR 2 ~ : eS gether. The Admiral td to- OUTSIDE TARRANT’S ROOM. | (Co: er 7H ee _| He left his room at once and 4 J \\ pyright 1958) . by Elizabeth Cadell ~-|| wards .his sister's room, and AN-)| 4+ to the floor above. Walking -k \ \ \ - . gus walked thoughtfully back to/ along the corridor towards the cup-. ~ Fy Ay it, CHAPTER XXV | “So did I, at first—but she hadn't) his own. board, he was in no doubt about i at Knocking, Angus heard the ad- told me about her—her premoni-| He was still pondering when he/ What he was going to find. i (i \ fel voue ane ating in to find| tion or whatever you like to call it. went down a pred later to spend NOT SURPRISED OM \ oe On the table oe ecoae _So we talked it over, and I Co ete evens eb te eke Doening (the ycuproard yey say Ve of a meal, and the admiral jerked| *M!¢ V4 explain the circum- : ‘|without surprise what he had ex- uo his head (owa rds it stances to you and tell you that Half his mind was on the in- | pected fo see. . er sy if there’s going to be a vote on | terview, but the other half was On the wide shelves were Mau-) ___Had to eat something,’ he said.) waiting a day, or going on, we're | 0" What Mr, Holt had said about (rice Tarrant’s two suitcases, his. =~ oe ee nearly midnight wait-| in ¢avor of waiting.” the attempts to delay the coach. |clothes and his shoes. ing for dinner.’ : . : { “You could always have dinner| Angus frowned. Tarrant, this morning, had been did not at ence tell Tar- : NOTE, LAT COR OPERATION NEEVS, \S @ KAN UKE TRIG WO |) on a shelf and moved-them a quar- lee thought of that,” he ne ten) \ . _ ter of an inch to the right, coughed eS . we ghall be poing : “Hi yt again and finally turned to face! . ets te talents Colales hale Ne DN || ‘ Angus , | sir—but perhaps that point of view, | % 1 erD ) “Just wantedutolhavera ordi you put it before Mrs. Denby- V4 —— 51989 by NEA Service, inc TM. Rag US Pat Off, = 2 ._,, |Warre, would reassure her.”’ . aN with you about—er—something:* | Might do." pb) |) By Carl Grubert in 2 “How do you feel about it, sir?” ; otA\\| | 23 PSYCHIC PHENOMENA? “Me?” LZ, = te) 4 SLE “Yes. It... [hope I'm not keep-/ “You were the——"" Js NS THE M oniieacne ne tare SA OUR BUOGET! yusuf - said that he had, ing you from anything important?”’ “Oh, yes, yes, yes. See what “Not at all.” you mean. Well, m’own feeling is — rat i *y ne « ms ’ gis — Well." The Admiral took @ that I didn’t particularly want to plunge. “‘Ever heard of something! eng up in a Spanish ditch, but if -4 called psychic phenomena?” he asked abruptly. : Angus, concealing his surprise, “Ah. Well, what I wanted to say was, my sister—Mrs. Denby- Warre—is by way of being .. - er, psychic.” Angus raised his eyebrows in po- lite attention, but said nothing.. that’s where they've prt my num- ber, that’s where I'll find it, and going on, or not going on won't | ‘| make much odds.” “IT don't think, sir, that even if Tarrant gets in touch with London, | they’ll-authorize a delay.” “That's what I thought. That's! dream, or whatever you like to’ what I said. But she insisted on| your being told about the—the DIXIE DUGAN N By McEvoy and Strieber “Wouldn't think it to look at her. I mean, people who go in for that call it. She thought you ought to! ' ! YES — HE’S IN TH NTO MY = "4 sort of thing are usually crackpots,| Know. — a | a Dis / HE'S HERE SAND YI ARMY NOW EY iN forfuem t ne A ene , Neen ae But she’s got a very level head in| “‘Don’t run away with the idea) on WE'VE BEEN LOOKING ALL / RnIng GoCOUSE Sees ee rete a eRGeANT Nabeilaay, or Yan ee “ithe eee ee the other et eo] OMT! OVER THE UNIVERSE 4——2) {OF MS TALENTS AS} LUNDERSTAND eves —LOVE. : “But every now and then—not I came to tell you this solely on’ mee ; ; ! f } A KY “YOUR SERGEANT 7 HE--1S-— often: not more often, I'd say, than! my sister’s behalf.’” You don’t have ° take nat ae Be firm—let her . LIKE-- A MOTHER TO YOU ~ , P once or twice a year—she gets a) =e ORS SSS > 1 oer of ree gee teel BOARDING HOUSE SY sail ie wy ople, si : aananeiee Te if Shae eee: | Mnqn"»"#e«€¢qefeoqn_a{0j([—aeaectttWma&X@aal.- ue ae ' ZZ . ‘ : eG ant Pant said YELLE ULL TIS WAS A LUCKY HUNCH COMIN: ¥2% SYS i ; ad a greaftaunt,”” said) ti Lif J, ; ; (ZZ ms age ge _N\ ji H| Angus, “who had a gift of second UM,YAS ~~THE HOOPLE CLAN IN HERE A BLOKE WHO ‘yy ty gat a “AY . kX ; sight. It was most extraordinary.” la) DISHES OUT THE WIENER — ty r How extraordinary, he did not {f PROMINENT IN THE FIELD OF THERE ISA PUSHOVER TO YZ LE ae \\e =, 4 i ia feel it necessary to explain. Aunt SPORTS ASWELL AS IN THE ARTS, [24 cy, “wl Z ys /} he Evelyn was dead and all those You KNOW Oe My UNCLE — SWALLOW THE SAME PLATE LA, Rag (8 Pat One é G é men she had seen chasing her , eI \E YOU STROKE HIS FIR y Eo fod IN ssaid it would, Well, this thing— had either given up the chase or were _pursuing her round and round the heavenly mansions. tN CYMINGTON HOOPLE, IN LONDON, “OWNS A LARGE RACING STABLE AND HAS “TWICE WON THE ENGLISH l (| Aor JUST RIGHT f+ LLL STICK tN 11k AROUND AND TAKE 7) J Pie ’ ~~ Fe) 1 NEVER SHOULD Na By T. V. TROUBLE 13.1 DONT Ilow, he wondered, did it take ee DERBY fan HiS FATHER, APPLEGATE g EAD € N HIM _ OT om. 4, Hv A Ove? TS A Me Rare ae “3 ray aay ee ‘ ' ‘ = i Hil ee = THIS 1EN- . fas SG f at Z : AT _ ka its] Denby Warne 2ishe pectocd/ab HOOPLE, WAS A CHAMPION HHT) © PP AILLION YEARS MAD AT OOF! Bie ean T aD PUT UF WHHON unlikely subject for visions. | “My sister didn't receive any manifestations—her word, not mine -tntil she was well over middle) age, and I can tell you in confi-) dence that I had my own ideas as to what was the mafter with her. ‘CAME LAST NIGHT* “But I was wrong. One thing after another turned out just as she this pre-vision or whatever you like to call it—came to her again last other passengers?” “That's just the point. The odd: part. I mean, They_weren't there i: “Not there?” | “No.’ The admiral coughed again in acute embarrassment. “They weren't there.” A keen ; look satisfied him that he had Ge itnccuestenes SANS | | mR Busse “Angus’ grave attention, and he - Rnished ithe etery 9/5 1 MOKTY MEEKLE ~ “The coach was empty, It was * ; a. I HAD A FIGHT aif 3 60 WHAT? YOU KNOW in the ditch—not in it, you under. WITH ILL AND GHE } / 6HE'LL BREAK DOWN AND stand; just partly in it. And I was (GN'T SPEAKING / af CALL YOU IN A COUPLE under the coach.” gy OF HOURS, LIKE SHE There waS a pause. “Ig she alarmed, sir?" Angus at last. DOESN'T LIKE fT’ “Well, she doesn't like it. And so this morning, when she heard that Tarrant's luggage had been stolen, she was in favor of the day's de-; asked and you vetoed it. a * DONALD DUCK \ARCHER~HE COULD - (7 4 SPLITA SAPLINGNO //{j SF 5D : JR wiltians lay, But then the question came up,, |Z HEROES ARE MADE -NOT BORN vue vernon 113 ma $f) 1999 by NEA Service. Ine 4 * By Walt Disney — / THE BOSS fed will. sé \ yOu NOW, WHEN DIO YOU GO ON VACATION THIS YEAR, DUCK? me GET YOUR RAISE, a uke pee ER, LONGER noT™ PX wy 4 AGO STUFFS iS \ AWFUL TOUGH zs, GOING ‘ rere) q s Cx As ee 5 LL AFFORD ANY f. > THESE JAUNIS BACK NTO THE PAST T Ct LT heme a 2 ene “ @ “ mn «ft eo Pies c & ~ « P cars night.”’ ~ a eng gs CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner TEnpress in A ditch st ame ne Cree seve you 7 we stupa} HER WO. 88S Witt F OTHER | INC. NOTICE ALL BIGHT LOCATIONS AE WITMN A} “The coach?” , a “ RM THINK THIS JOB WAS / TWEIR METHOD OF] | BOMBINGS WITHIN 400 MILES... | | 212 MILE RADILS OF A POINT NEAR $7. ELMO. fe yeoaen: = { é - DONE BY OUTSIDE ee 5\X SCHOOLS AND A SYNAGOGUE] | PROBABLY NOT TOO FAR FROM THEIR Se —— “This coach, I daresay they’re - a ACEMBNT OF || HERES ACHART O® — 4 | CENTER OP OPERATION, WERE NEAR / RESIDES. all alike, but she says she’s ab. , /\PPLEGATE See oe re —, THEM \— Paar ogs THE OUTER CIRCLE! . solutely positive it was this one. - TIMING DEVICES. : AMY W TH _~ WAS QUITE £TC... = It was in a ditch. A Spanish 5 ditch.” . -~ AMAN WITH pes est “A Naas _ © 1959 by NEA Servicn, te. TM Rng. US Paton — fF AN ARROW = “That's what she said. It was) a Spanish ditch. | asked her how OUT OUR WAY she knew,.A ditch, I said to her, | . . is a trench of muddy water and| GOOD GOSH, CURLY, BUT, WES-- -you can’t give it a nationality— SHE HAS. AN EARLY SHE CAIN'T but she said it was this @oach. and) CALF THIS YEAR, AND BE SENDIN' the ditch was in Spain. What's! _ —1] SHE'S STILL SUPPORT- HIM CHECKS, ie ae more, I was under the coach.” ING THAT BIG LOUT BR ee ete ese Fe tg "You were——" FROM LAST YEAR, WHO “T was under the coach.” | Gierand Pe OUT ON NANT) 4 By Erme Bushmiller = * 8 8 ON Jee GET AWAY GIVE ME / A question hovered on Angus’ : ———— on Ae ie ae oe iv & NS | lips, and he hesitated before ut-. OH, BOY --- TEMPTATION S STRENGTH Ss G VE ME tering it. Then the thought came OLIVES --= I'D ~ ee —— in . A to him that he had, after all, a LIKE TO SNEAK vo a GIVE ME. right to know. | ; GIVE ME STRENGTH “Where.” he inquired, “were the. STRENGTH wi =e ews vim {2 cess D By Chertss Koha GRANDMA t HEA RD THAT YOU DOWN TH'STREET WITHA BROOM YESTERDAY / CHASED TH’ BANKER FHAT-A-WAY, GRANDMA? 41 JUST NEEDED SOMETHIN’ EXCITIN’ T WRITE ABOUT IN MY DIARY THIS WEEK we Fey we woes Se SS eee hUhChUv E ; * ; ’ * . , ‘ ‘ —/ ; a oo ; _ a . = : _ 4. Be JESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1959 - : é ’ q ry 2 P TF fs : < f AY a N : ba ) : l HE FON ae nes oe noel os ; {nterest payment dates on and after the Mondays oo eraclerases Lary Po ~ * ; a oon ; : IENTY 7 aA ; . ik p. il “following dates, to-wit: Bonds maturing a.m. +o oy 9 tse—laat dey, the TW vee : : ollow, e ter Monday, Jan. 19, —=- : : $83 and 1984, on and sf ing said election i Glass tr | e erl s eet 1663, 20d tends maturing is tine | thirtieth | A87 Peon a8, Aah Mo. . : i i : ; ‘te 1982, both inclusive, omj/As provide { 1954. from 8 o'clock : . bari gy June 1. 3968. Bonds called for 116. Publie ovo co mn each: caid : { roduction redemption prior to maturity shall be re-| 4.1. nt ne ‘purpose’ of reviewing the deemed at par and acerued interest p: | pealeteotlon: and registering such of the : ~ [8 premium on each bond in accords iqualified electors In said Township. City ‘ i . with the following schedule ‘or Village as shall properly apply there- DETROIT w — Chrysler Corp.! “s30 i eatiea to be redeemed ives cae l F j e 1. . +e. . l | | ‘will start ling mbly of aber i one soy Plagged bel eA on a! Ppa ial eer) ene en bey eee loed because short-. t prior to June I. PSiGent = OF 4 wonder tb a eS 0 | jations Friday : gle hare tt ashes ( melrelesmed on or after of ee a anime! ees naan ‘age of windshields and other a St 1911 but, prior to June 1 ees) eae Moet, tuertiod ghia belen- . : : t : : if ca! to redeeme i ; book. i | = 1 ‘tomotive sass resulting ee Poy : “ie78 but prior to June 1. 1977 tered ta the arty personal ap- President Says Fina : 3 oe day strike at Pittsburgh Plate ‘19 if cared to ve redeemed on of after, Elector unable to * r £ . : s i iJune 1. 1977 but prior te June 1, 1980 ‘plication, Pp : Novis unabia’ te ‘58 Totals Will Cancel rain a Ings : MAR ; cae Co. plants. . : An) $5 if cal'ed to be redeemed on or after Bee. Legon aicaian for registre- . | - ; i e 1 1980. be isability or ici | The curtailment ultimately w a re N be pub- tion because of physical disability | : of redemption shall D tion be . ae 11-Month Deficit idle 24,600 Chrysler employes UM- \,n04 ‘not less than 30 days ian ees were Ss hie legs residence is =: 2 . | ; loan : wh ! € : ‘ The following are top prices : less there is a quick settlernent of ¢s ia cewecdper sr iwelieemnichcaeet (niet nay Poca ibcore. aay 5 = Mi — § ait he Wadd whose hid on the above “4 ~ age cause his reg- } Perle 1 the road there were advices from the Tomstues, Hotlee ''S and world markets failed to spur ficers at 8 tomorrow. night at the WASHINGTON (P 1) = peal ccwicara saleeedaces the lowest tntercst Ses es cCrauatetted to his new Sas "ease in hat th rain has -opper shares, which Malta Temple, 82.-Perkins St. ‘Allen Frear Jr. (D-De as post “ta) tha) somos) icisirie! Mo. insonesel vidree by aending to) thelcler’ aleigned Nene de a 8 Ge eal omcresse In Southwest that © € F : - prices of copper : = 5 ' troduced a bill to provide that for the purchdse of less than all-of the request. stating his present address, the . OR ee eee cee ener! d Eggs were mixed. Kennecott was ‘oem; Installation of « Lester One Du P t company stockholders Yoiue Cine considered na” (MF P*T Gate ne moved thereto, and the address : a - | j - a j wy? 4 , st- x $ Jue, wit! be considere een Teer ie was last registered. cr seat Done Tue Central sitions there a little more lib Poultry ang Cgg a fraction, Anaconda up slightly. of 2024 Knollwood St’, as the new or pi cee or eashier's check tn the from which bh mas is cor . nebeae ee : e need ay income tax immedi-) by applying in pe + ad 1 dont feel the erally ea la * i ee erend mill pene the eve- 1 a urs sha af General aes 2 ise ce Sent anaes: The Clerk shall strike rows oe a Geta ve ad Ga Pecos 7 O° one ately on their share. a! porated Nank er trust company-and pay-/1 ward and precinct number anc catrer has te tomes yet Gn he end of the first hour DETROIT Je: 1d SAP Price el Reichbold Chemical jumped ning’s ceremonies. z ived f Dag etie teins] 0 oer) othe qeeserercct she recueauine new address, ‘ward and pre- ee Gaps a ) points on a proposed 2-for-1 + * \Motors stock received from See en Oe ee eer ae cnet sumber on the Original and dupii- } ‘ } Agi “" a i dower five posites ,_. ‘bout 2 points on z : ee t ft fa‘th on the nart a =A ‘ 2. lace . . m wheat was 7 ie nta pasha me etn find lees TOR ee ‘ " on it and higher dividend. © John Utley will be installed as; Pont. les the widaee 46 net riton a tcl cat ee ee Gee gaa Lees fr Ameo 2 © kien March $1 96), « ” 101 Se aa Bare Hocus, “ Ou of California rose vice grand. Other being installed | The Sup Court two years fe ee Hes eke eal a precinct file. Such crentsss iat net oe Pile ! BT ae ne lower March ole 5,6 Supertor u ° ; : reme © ! : } d= “ pewiyete from UpChanged to 15 lower, pia Te bees Pew its to 1,430 in further re- are Walter -Goodrich, recording} ago ruled in the government's lee the bon?s No tnterest shall be al- made 2 cop ee, Cae ponary eleceicn: nels type contract $1.13%; oats oun (,, ype Points ' Vc ae ; and Milton Linsley, | | llowed on the good faith checks and. euch 30th day shall fall on « - there has been 7# ; arch 68 €er:< y pe nae to officially voiced hopes secretary; anc sili s '\ favor in the Du Pont-Genera’ checks of the nnadceseatul bidders. will $3 fasier legal nalidagi tc i ; : (ralero changed jo * higher, Mare h. a) yeu sponse di idend e treasurer . | Motors antitrust case. The Jus- be promptly returned to each Bidders Bateidey. Guess ate shaullbe, eee Se fe > _ ees rae rve tg fo “4 lower, March $1.44%. be —o., : or a higher divi . d 4. The installing staff will be head-| tice rtment is p ing [eats oS By resinees hee tue cepeed ducing) the neat full working aan 2 faite eb Merrit ull, bane x Fan oe 5 ‘ . : : ric Telephone roppe | ~~ : Depa f = 7 eos t provided that no such tr ! soybeans “. higher to 3, lowe: American Telepho rove, : . at fied opinion of Dickinson Wright pro 2 auete Teen. . ag '. industrial pro Jat . sony . : DETROIT PUGS more than a point, continuing to ed by Roy one ms ee. na | that Du Pont now ent Gvtrionie jena pce m obi (Claude x permit"any Derson to vote in ‘any 7 wn: teeny :s [hot 3 is (AP: E¢ge Cob . : ai Ing 48 grand master for the event. illion shares eneral ‘stevens. of Counsel). attorners, Detroit sh yt ays next preceding any now : De THRO! BA ad con ; ee ecent large gains. '"K its 63 m of the not resided (30) days next p y : al tee o wir feveral state back away from rece | mt ‘Michigan. approving the lecality o ot re spetds leas Ls - — : cr 7o Motors stock te the Du Pont ‘bonds. The cost of eeidi iors! epinics eae “Transter Per eglatrancn on election 2G . Woes grate A Jumbo 4 extra | stockholders. lof the printing of the on bd ol uae = es Gram Eee: a ‘ Peri 3618 aM New York Stocks Endorse County Men’ t i that creer Ueered Sh Detcoe, Galenigen mules | Sec 507 Any registered piechor ee a i j L a> ‘ 1G > || | eS FE re J : ae . 3 ee camilinene lection recine CHICAGO GRAIN ae “a Ae ne W4 pid ave 5) ered Admiral 187 resge 88 371 | Frear said yesterc = : 194 000. The right is reserved to reject any OTF has eae oe Villegs 16 aaa CHICAG#, Jan 13 (AP) — Gpenlng yy jerge 3a40 wid rid as ee ee ir Redue ,, 046 roger eg ipresent law Du _ Pont’'s ma all bids. 4 Y ae uy x “precinct of the same : 44 carge Je4i 4 wid avg Air Redue ,, LOP Glass 195 ' , Envelopes containing the bids should other election p : Spent Oates - Th medics 31 tees WOGTL. wid ney eee pte Be Libby McN&L 131" Or ayne Oal ‘common stock holders would have pisialyiimerked i @romusall fot Bonds” Township, City or Viliege) sett exe i ; ees” EdUGe) Lali) ooce f 86 2 : ; g 7 1 i ; Sj Wie . WISEMAN the right.to make applica we Te ad) tea x eels 8 : TAitis Chat 71 wy ioe ae 62% . to pay about 700 million dollars ie Secretary Alans mooma sl Education eS Eoietration transferred on any elec- od me) ee , _ Wi, ee a, cea Sere 4 , CELE Ee 3 Loews o ay “ income taxes upon receipt of the Dated January 8. inte tien or primary sleet ioe ede esis fi pAD - coe . breens - Nicos feelers one 8 Gas. 427 een ; : » inc ; i a : et ge ee Gert overihie mr § ure Bep 1 84's Mar ve P33 arve 35:0) (me oO) en AS out ra a2 Joseph S. Radom and Albert General Motors. stock Repraces any 6 pee S equal or ih presenting ths be bite oa Vi Ulam es na 68) aCe oy) ter a Naan 8S Marble, candutates from Oakland , + * & Municipal Finance Commission gaine to the Sjectina-soasdiiin is bre: salt iat oe age Ae sab ! gag Manning: aN re + for t y Way state; : itce 13 further given that the above: cinct in which he ff registered. Upon re- ney pee we al rd otdrug : “ : : fa a ae aH Martin Co .. 3} any for . He ers eas aor His bit would —kneck —Gut—any ueetesa ene ot Sonas has been quall- ceiving such request the ans retor 1 OE ep pine 90 - tivestock ~~ Ae uewe et) Mack THR 9. 377] niversity Board of Governors, last: -although a Du Pont trea to the extent of 100 per cent by the election in charge of the registration id ES ele a Re meee Mer ee Gas night received ther endorsementiol Mcrae 8 i : iaiheve to pay Michiean Superintendent of ee ee ee A Gee Mupetl the eb: he 1099 rfel& Tel 737) Mead C1 Sh Seat : ae still wou : ¢ uction pursuant to Act No 151 of the thereon with the signature u ee ule me Oreo tterane ee ete! 190.9 Mérck S$ the Oakland County Democratic Stockholder : Motors stock Pubic acts of 1955" as amended plicant’s registratian record and if the ee ee DRTROU Jan 1) (AP Calter Be Am Tob 10 4 Mergen Line “98 Commie ; ‘a Yax on the General Motors s Publ DWIGHT L WISEMAN gicnatures correspond then the ipspeciat \ abies |e Rieuetter siwers at) betes Anacones + Merr CHAS 21 ommiee =n! spose : i r © oard of Education gp, tify such fact upon sald re- } \ wines! (eas 1 wa and bu steely Arm 9 Bt Cr By 4 Mpla Mon 1213 * * * when’ he disposed of it Bec etary ol ihe Be anuers 13, 1959 Facet Caine applicant for transfer uU 0- | e an nion Pre are eid wit chowe ferta Boo Armour Co 284 Mole Won) 12 ; ae ei a Do ay ay than ba POPLILIGa to) vere. lanat : Fe ee ios pod Aveo Mig) (2 § Minn P&L yo) _ Radom, an attorney living at : A ADVERTISEMENT POR BIDS precinct. for that election only. Thp R h A t oe Sate et 2 ‘ wu is bl ea hs Pee “42 2617 Cove Lane, Ofchard Lake, Owner of Spotlite Cafe: | Sealed bids addressed to the Teas BT raecuhion cite of vilene ae Senn Bout 90 atiity cows Beth Bters a of Pros 70 Marble, director of the Michi- Township Office 2060 Opdyke Road with the | alee ae oter’s registra- €aC f Ce Te avers 1406 Boeing Act Seca and Marble, dir . . ontiac Michigan. and plainly marked who shall transfer sach voter's regist rf are a we 14 06 ‘ ; ntaral 494 : ‘ ; . Pontiac Michigan. and pi ne sa ; ne applicatio g ee GL ip tn aysn Bea Ale tt er cp ot gan Union Credit League, who Finds Name Fits Well ‘CRID' will be Tecelved At Pci ey (hE wuen the OLE GT Any jrest Ite Toen- BL : : : F fh tis io aoe so one . aa ~+ tion fire-proof storage vault 5 sea ee es 2 ee . , (fica, Mat fy hy and SY main Were 497 se! Fils Sa lives at 7242 Buckthorne, Orchard - tion of a f oes Ne 7" Zids will ship City or Village bas heen chance: TOT ETT Obie Ti Unite Te seal en 3 hie nee wate EL gus MA! Be ess Lae, received the endorsements CHAMPAIGN. Tl » — ¢ ae hae pened a HEM Gt Peenud a Se eae Heenan liter 4 Ai If ’ ie No a : eat Mi ee ay a “ ° = ota S é a Drawings and specification ‘\ or Village Clerk to make the chanze Alito Workers sate Inns nicht the ' {Nien ef re 4 , falnd Rot. “Nat €hype o4 it a meeting of Democrate pre- stable George Tinsley has a “ 1958 we ptawine — wre iin ica cr ae Brena Naie Gt atecet in mai bee eae lualers tan os ae } aaAY Cceel 9aa cinect delegates in Pontiac line—a reetaurant known as {1-€ be obtained oe ee ee nt spa the sen eee ee ne niciee ae sree \ = ‘ foie or uals A ee Gacs : * -. “nfo 4 “Cee Ceat Gaturia. : ownship Board vot he necessary fer th lector tr Ing an aA National ayreement auth 2 Sor ‘ 1745 : Calvin & 2 Ne am Ay ‘ : Balloting for six members of fhe Spotlight Cafe. It has suc ceeded eneeet Sac 7. a a2 eee = a cRatge Bie registration with respect Atte ite €n AVAINS peime ‘ 14U 4 ay aif aingh Soup M2 Nor Pa : . : : j rears ee ay ° 'b orde he eligible to vote, Rlectrie Auto Lite ee ee ri oand Guity (oui e Hy Nor sia Pw 22 new board will take place at the’ in keeping him the spotlight. == [fer GRETA YY Bloce GRETA BLOG = whieh it has been on. strike for ™ * tw ( P V1 Ohie ON HW 7 April’ @) election: | Champaing police filed the sixth aay ria ys naae Township Clerk IKVING: M. JOHNSON ey hit u cakes . ‘ tr ‘ ae ‘ ; : j a 4 eee ae aS ‘ ee ee t charge against him in a _month, { January 13, 16,1959 ee Jan 3. 58 ahard I uh la ET ne 0 torial tnd om e ami: Vy oe Gi 716 Parc CAE! 642 | dai ; an restau. —— : a te UAW, ald the ibe 2160 mostly gonet ard tale Giater Tre Th Genel ie UA W Ch sler (EQS [ro lee ae a) REGISTRATION: NOTICE POR GEN- . ) . Vice president of UAW, gai arihe 10 ify ef) doen GRAS 2L OH UT Con a Le Pt af Pann mel Ps j s Ty lrant license for his cafe. ‘eral Primary Election, Monday, Feb. 16 . ; An ers meri i three, Le ene 1-AG ie eull te eh IC@ (ee & Otis fi Param Pict ; ie ha ; ‘i ELEPHONE : ; res tentative BELG: ment . is fr “ i Relic «mee © fee Chryaier bo5 Parke De v5 (& i t T lk Police Magistrate Virgil W _ the Qualified Electors of the Town- T Fe eile aa etme wht canine fe na “as Contract Laks ee ees the strike wall Senne “ie ; 2 Cone : tn rs ; Pepa Cole _. ee = nada ‘the arrest of Theodore Briggs, ad eo - Feites given that in con- ANSWERING yreement terms ave sotinitted te Cole ean a "thers : O i : ; Sent ino ormi th th Michigan Eleetion ? . : ; “oe e 7 AAS : epibes if a eaen Coane ve ee ue “ La Ue or en In . Al charging 4 cits ope reueg " teen ake indersigned Clerk, will 4 resen § | at tatifiesdtitan ey os ' ; te as ‘a ; so ue =! nae 4 i ne a eee x : * ; : dance hall in the back roan: of the upon any day except Bunday and : Bleetrie Arto bite jiante in i fa ros ue Rn ‘ rw tote A pane WINDSOP Ont) #—The Unites - | -e hal] ieeal+holiday the dey of any regula : uo a Piet &@ a... . Spotlight withoat a dancer * op special election or primary electiot nee : ones ve ‘ ce 7, eA F Auto Workers Union and Chrysler , ie ee reyistrat‘on the pame of . } OU lLeave— el ; one uc ks ' 2 ae - i i ‘ 2 license recelve for ewistrat'o t a oH a é Homajorita of workers ai all > Pi a} ‘ tra fepub Bi, Sie ery Hg Rota time - any legal voter in satd Township, Cils : Irving Johnson to Show . 1 ia means 1 alr ot <2 ‘ a eae ere Wes Drag oo. Hes Corp, of Cana heen ee fOTICE OF SALE of Village not already registered who It Rings— Be ee ees = “ee ; oe Capper Rha 2 as ae aS eg a new contract here today: $650,000 Tween Spare Consolidated May apply to me_ personally tor suc 4 f ope . : & ae Pris ae : : a Coe] epie : a nee the a ri . . us e x : Meat ‘i rovid rey, t tr = ; South Pacific Movies nln Sell aener ils ine miter te 9 ne ' ey ® : 7 A : ae Royal Dut .., 47 under the threat of a potential Bchoo! District. Oakland County wie tah receiee oC Wenes Doe Caution We Ansu er It } ' ind Islands; yc) Doe ebay eet ee ee Oe ee ‘1? strike “Sealed bids {or the purchase of Bulld- during the tlme intervening between the : : ? . 3 5 ree te z ee | = “8 le s - 5 Trade Win slands those plants whieh have ne un sg on us ee, ee Ma & aa | f Seaeaie Me 1. 743 * * t tag tana Bite none Series ae te etal Gr oficial primary lection aaa tre CALL = . sclile wal issues. Gosser said Hy Uae . . . a ‘ 5A 4 Reare Roeb ,, 402 i hh rey , jissued by Wahed ake ons aya: such election The Downtown Pontiuic Kiwanis elided Wieal dssinss <0 . Dow Cher 78 4@ Shelli Ol... are The union said Chrysler workers School District, Oakland County, Mic! | holies eS given that T will he FE 4-2541 Se el 1 adven : : : DETHOET STOCKS i eat 2126 Sinclair .. 622 have voted 98 per cent in favor'igan. of the par value of $680,000 w! lat ‘The Pontiac Township Offier 2060' Club's current: travel and ady Sot ie 0 18 Roceny asog QO ike the bargainers fai) D¢ received by the undersigned, at rr Opdske Roadifrom | § (em (te 6 pm lor ture series will continue tomorrow it | A ents * FP Neptier ut East Kod 1448 Sou Pac .. 610f a strike ie 4 (Walled Lake Junior High School Bu a ee san - pee bee MY . ee \ it Pont Central High | y nsurance g acne Ates Pale al polnta are eig othe El Auto L 366 Sou Ry sess 876 ty peach agreement. ' ling. @18 cere Pe aa take night oa ontiae entra ; ; Wun tow Moen Bau ton ese oe 241 noe : |Michigan, unt! e'cloc - | . HE oo 7 noah 5 workers at Ford of Canada ,, ay, the 26th : . School auditorium with the appear Elect New Officers ee eS ee wee 6 Seas Oakville and day of January. 1950, at which’ time and 714 Community Nat'l — FAN Staind ae ~ TREAD Gees Se cen 407 Std Of Ind 402 PH Lan: ‘place said bids will be publicly opened : ' Ze = Heer of stays POA Hts anmint election meeting Me thea fe Tey Mach 442 aig Ot NI s6@ Toronto voted yesterday to accept and read l | He will present his travelogue, 7 : liste Riedie uc ice ae On 00 Sah Mis abo) Soa aes ae contract agreed upon by the | Said bonds will be dated December 1 an ag. trade Wind) Islamia) yi) thriiinn held at the Waldron Totel S % “Penis MO Pot fo _ a too, loa as , coevens JP yaaa New aed Agreed upon by 1968 will be coupon bonds tn oes as YOUR alde : : fers Th are the Pontine Association of Inet yop cpa: 6s {fee der Ther , Ua Peck M4 company and union nomination of $1090 each. w!!) be num / perder. film fecttire on the eqaiiaterial ‘ feo, NT fw # i i Hat U8 Sen col 22 i a bered consecutively im the direct ordey ‘AGENT «pags ~- Ae Ne rt G4 151 §48 thea; (ascends bse cee Negotiators reached agreement ! So areas : 9 690. hott Iaswfaact . > cE AL | hinds of the South Daeihie nnd " en aie Iya aa soe fie 193 on iu 2 “1 ns ab heefee i work of their in tslre Oe ne fe once i oe | hone I E 4 1568. ) eped ead dat + at a ae : 7] tuitt ¢ ’ Se av fe 7 ) ‘ H E Hidkhan orenns A Gen Mls #4 a Fates eee : lie to stmke A settle. ‘Pelt date wt a rate or rates rot onere (ee oe SA ee Watkinson ts eee ee eee ee eee ee eee ae esae hee nana pave eh : , ‘ etehs tien Tei 62 ex 0 Bu oes 2 AS AZTeEC on when union June arid thereat 1-anniel- : Johnson, a captain in the aval nes president . Gen oe 44 Textron | iss menwne agresd upon * ly on December 1 and June | Each bid He : : I OF f the worlds most Moiikerdimeat in 5 § h i | Gen Tire “4 ie W Air ae and company representatives COn- shail state een iN iyks Cokaciaca’ cae A =» jyé f ull feserve, 8 One oO es s aan C 00 0 S Gillette 17 Transamer ay i for 32 hours in a marathon rates upen whic - : / ve i J : iving e Fa; ean ayo 43t Gatewa ‘Goebel Br 34° Twent Cen. 19g te Of Se ; ressed tn multiples of “es of 1 per cent. Z : : famous living explorers and ocear Qood rieh nad Un Carbide | 1244 bargaining session to avoid the ee interest Uretel (orl each coupons. i : : : navigators. The fil was the end . | C| k { rah’ Pat e ms un in Lin . +t walkout ee le Acids ped eon leu ane War a ae - j rah Init Atr Lin . 23 a : ‘ ate of. * ee pes ob debneons ase ee niall iabhie pene In ClarKSIOn Gt ofa R$ Unie Amen | ei laslivery, ef) ech boada: teas. be) oaia 0 Richard H. DeWitt _ Donald F. Hansen Or Ave af Ss Unit Pruit..... 412 Dis ’ time of delivery 2799 . proeind Ane World | dea tatnets ates CG Qa, At Airavri Hoo Un Cae CP ans * ‘ _ Vesta sanaseail matuce ocris yas ans, peeve, Res. FE 35-3792 Beare 1) brigantine, “The Yankes Brummitt, vice. CLARKSTON — Five bids repre. er tos “s Upenn gical ce News in Brief ee ee ch of the ye ts t900 “ ae of 1s s zs ¥ om: 4a! : \ io fae oR ty * Sarge hight cameras and fear aqua president. CLif so centing 24 caniponies wer opened ome Oe ‘4 US Atesi ois ! ee 118-400 ms sem) ot che zeny eee Homeowners’ Policies . lungs were used ta capture the Ags ford) Meth, Ceee ag dist might’. board of education 2 nar it Feat neal 5 raya cuee. tne {TE E36 b66 in’ eseh al: ; ; : i ; : 5 ® 2 ; : 97 9% vears } : Ltr . oe SUPE FTE MIC CR) TTBS? (SHH lees WILKENSON retary trefstiert cto for the efie of one mil nl: Coo pg ow abereens | 44 Merchandine valued at $27.35 Tiers U0eE chee te 19701 918 060 inleacs Accident Insurance Fire Insurance cout Perea Me coer ness sti byes Go. \! Ac | wl ve pien word Telecare fa ee aE eo Ware fie ae ws reportad stolen tw tiMeves op ase veare JeR0 thru ipa) ne Dow Automobile Insurance ; Life Insurance us es a i / eae af the years ? an " é Sure ; ‘ : . . . 1 ! ‘ ‘ ie : : _ ‘ = ok ; whe Ini bAlaD Ue Riu ridbey HH ay . tierin in the weate 1949 te = uh Ve deo , ' to na 5) (aioe Wy Soe epee Ce ee ee es rubinct to te Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance Hams of : BG Gees emoption at the option o aching} , : . ; 1 5 1 Fen ; * ry * { 2 = Coa 4 foston Ps Moma hecupriong ta a aoe Ped haven tome nel locos Burglary Insuranc e Bonds —_ All Ty pes ; mf eo es ; ume’ Ae or more : _. me ele ie | i a Assocs cr ge Ponte Volice . aed en ela a Tenants’ Policies ; ‘ x bea eq) ¥nm in 4 : bs LP re OS SE oye UL 300 Fire Dama e Suppo tders Otte af TON Pod Tsai Ree Wa ) Zenith Red i : : . vere awarded fa theo iow foibler Kam cok AOU Maurice V. Ward. 32, of 2485 = i j \ in higan Bank and OO . Commerce Rd., paid a fine of $75 |. . Gyeup Studies Finding Hthe Fitst of Michigan Bank a M of Canada Decides _ Re ee. AE PP ee ee CHS : d law Or ome | Associates, tan avenue inter GM of Canada Decides Monday after pleading guilty to a) that hath found such hath found a treasure fe : A : at ha oun uc . of M53 Traffic Study ext rate of 39 per cent, Not to Build Vauxhall drunk driving charge before Com : | wal f the bonds, totalin AES le) merce Township Justice John C. —Ecclesiasticus VI. 14, 180 B.C. g 0 ‘ "OND oy Te Lr “¢ fs AlAnCe © 1? bonds, totaling | LANSING, UPL — A traffic AVON ‘POWNSHTIP—Fire caused | _ ; le tidy " 1h miles of Ms from X about $260 damage last night to the one and a half million dollars will) LONDON «UPI)—General M: . Welck. i Walled Lake _ i wtiedly oo , a es F i i vgs ug j | | | ee - - : , ORY i ale ate are ‘s ‘ans i ‘ ty ‘= Thre . octets . atari Mile road oto Utica’ in Macemb Perry kK. Crawford home at 288. be offered for sale at A later date 1, Ors of Canada has decided against |. = a “St: Theresa's PP iieia wy ne Cheers aoe : = ee Geant complete and. data Ws Tienken “Ril Rochester Pollee| according ta Superintendent Dr producing the Vauxhall Victor, a Shop, Thurs. 674 Sunset, Orion | = SS omnty is complete oa ata ds wb : 5 . —Advy.| . te : z in? Greene, medium-sized English car. on : 1 F ; » State THghway reported today No one ?was in’ bo FG : being analysed, ie me e Thy 8 he \ | . yreunds it can be made more . LOM He PLA esl Tome ange \ “! \ - . . 7 . : fie ra which showed 310000 The blaze apparently started ino About 1Qe00 people are engaged eeonomieally in England Q hi f i — nder the : ew : te. aw . Yr ow dueds A TEEC T The oa ad ‘ AS 7 . . Rey : L. potty urine the sttrtch stoan aipstairs bhertronm where chitin research and deeriopment in Se eereeereea (or cen as esig ns as le : eee one Phat s the eqiisa ors said today the Canadian firm . en - na aie , Hobe dren deff a damypoin oa bed set ti wot tare th . ; ! ; . ae a “ i, he im - : ifipe pottoe sad femtoof TO Ol tine worded at had dectded: the See ae of Finance A enc | P I Pr e or te eat 0 er tt thy nyine steps fe ig tt a a suet : . ‘¢: ic becaue oar ia 0c Ss alm ved Ne fi | tt i vartment Lochedter firemen extinguished one per centoof the countex s indus: uneeonomic becauee of higher la ' | our 4 owe : ; : Imi 0 Tobe the She binge itrial employes ~ | bor and material charges i s | oe . : 7 = WASHINGTON um — President | See MUST Be Inspected [resignation of Albert N. Cole as ichief of the Housing and Home i Finance Agency, : The resignation of the former, Regularly by the State! . as | i Republican congressman from _ ‘ ae | Kansas will be effective on a date (The only exception is private residence boilers) f : = jfo be arranged : Ons — - 4 | Cole. who has been head of the ’ MILLI HS oo — ‘housing ageney since rebruary E WILL DO THIS FOR YOU: = OF ‘ ei £ e 2 1953, wrote Eisenhower fe {s leav- OUR. BOIL R INSURANG 8 DOLLARS | a =z ; ing the $21,000-a-vear job for per- U . aA . aa 3 = sonal reasons which he did not ; aes . 7. zt , | 2 = ispecify. He said he plans to 1. Meet the requirement for certified inspections. A = fa = iremain in Washington as a private ; *: : = % : i, | 4 lei . ; = = icitizen. 2. Protect against boiler explosion property damage. * i ‘ : - : P — * 1 a : “A os | * | fi . i ea | . i be =. = ‘Albion Glass Plant, | . 1 : : 7. 2 Union Sic DAY FOR DETAILS 7 a == m= = = =I Union Sign Contract _ CALL US TO | = 2 z . ae. oe Sit . . P $133,538 $140, 514 ; ‘ , * $71,489 $66,967 $83,007 $99,039 $105 220 $120,888 ‘ ; ALBION wf — The Albion plant o ; ; : I r= e 4 a =. x=. ee ==. —— 2 ; of Corning Glass Works has signed & = ee ee \OAn 1 1946 1O8G " *\ 4654 W527.» $953 1954 v3: 1956 * hii SEAS with we Soeuean H. W HUTTENLOCHER Insurance A en ; ey thd i t ' Flint Glass .Workere Union ® , " “clas *f [ Or only ; ; - ‘ r : Although manufacturers’ sales inthe metalworking industrs not reveal figures on it. But that’ clissification accounts for . Company and union officials ) * . - 8 > Sia ’ ; ‘the all. pa {-preductfon for defense Many defense iigms fall. 4 the, pact prevides a wage in- H.W. Huttenloch Max Kerns Jamies W. Huttenlocher dined in 1948 because of the recession, it is etl) the country « Hamad part.ob prec a a & 2 A, ultenlocher i a | 1s n estimated 1195 billion dollars, sales: weye under other classifications, such as transportation equipn or crease of 5 cents an hour, or 2% . : o = i: 1 ipsa oe a e cana ia bill n dollars*of 1987 but ‘etill instruments. Data here are from thé Office of Business Economics, |per cent, whichever greater, 306-20 Riker Bldg. ( - — . : FE 4.1 551 . ee ee ree ne are St "us f 7 for 1958 estimated by Steel [retroactive to Dec. 1. Improved ~ a me : ear-by-year ¢ ‘180 US. Dept. of Commerce, with figures for : i = , ‘ were the fifth highest on record. In the year-by-year comparison Dept. of , e fri ts also are provided. . _ i « above, Gnguence is not included, because the government does magazine. ee : 7 nge benefi / , ae: : ! r ee Ki oy i . A _ : : a ‘ : : : * : & \ . : . | 4 \ \ fo a . 6 f ie . , | + N - te eee f \ : i e ml i 7 ee ee es ee pu a _ Z| dl eS we, Se eer re ie Pali! ; a So ee, BEY fc eT: : Citi is ei Ni ee + eo ee bey ase wd ‘7 Ts at a . Ren sail : ee 4 . ES ee fo . ea A ; ! a vA . THE PONT =< TAC P . RESS, a 'TUESD AY, JANU VARY 7 13, 1959 . . » A } ee 2 TWEN E Pythiar s CW Cc. ofice eee AR) : Ca ‘ Ott . CARROLL. 3 ard of Than . Taird Bt 1 wisi TO anks 1 S bush ta St 12, 1959, WISH fe) pasmene 2 ty DE ere tat ¥ to. al m EXPRESS 1 _H t XFORD toon =? Sg ee pga ha see MY THA Help Wa: Wa todge N — Kni Pcie d ames E John arroll;| St iliness by thought THANES co. nted Fe 0. ghts Fr br Mrs. an Neil- 3 flo by sen tful rs LORED emale- of 08 of Pyt eajirktng H dR Morass ding a > ne To . Temple ae Pythian é hias| se ees cee 3 ariy Genakos. w eteeinaas —_ 4 card uring new line of SELL EXC 7 CARNIV A ew — ; ister | ser es, Ci : ted. ¥ _ The: ne cosme’ EX bined officers in installed ” | sae ca ten ke er, Mt Bow ys WISH = % vaueh aD CARETA = eur wai SLU My cere a : eir ael’s ¢ at id ne: artielt TO r. 2a KE to Tavi rece a 10 a. low a for lisctvalene ae ty ae Tevet its. 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FE RTIN DRE an fa D ( TE FU OR 3 ek 6 Me NS, Ti ope a i as TRE: nN -IN i land rms aT ‘ent r FURN 1-918 419 $2106, or and DRESS as home Lae nine i gi ELY SM al FF ISHE = . or boy MAK amall c hon i659 oT racts pro +, SMALL 5-06 D APT. FE 6-832 shirts. ING. sata We for da ea Saat rhe , Buyers vant einiage, 2 people a3 PT 298 , a us FE 2-62¢ Oi eels ce for 32 W Mure ? @) UD its people KITCHENE LL CAR shad aod W i te - ufen . tot VERY NIC OF Siro Uul verre Fe POR CHIED aus Rent Apt rea ppd oles Oi via n “ Dp s. _rE bie sit AT REN IN In. [R ee -Furnished | sot e ase yer moot : errcnes 33 Rent A Le Y etre - ~ Apts Unfu RI- L ROOM = rnished 34 ate bath ITCHENETT. ve Yrefrig a = seal ROCH ESTE "STER—R eport s fro | m all) (Gae IT QU QUICK ment Ld ae (Un seth geri dig limited ne of will b leads} th: e if e finest presented _ JOrdan 4-665 me sh we 7 PRE — 2EE TL. ie. = ape “ADS | 983 3 TRON! —— age Nas, - siieseUl BUSHEL. 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P arnishe FI. ox adgock J oR i ie ~, : Al BATH school will Bees a ter be presente t organizati , Bene Study Bae Roches.,tf rhursd ing s cil s- throw ay ched at gh woe ter Sa Room na for 8 om Yes, Classified Ad s High Sohal Roches whatever it a pa taal sory : hae - it 1s - . rroun i ie eee eno * * i E 2-818 is — dial men. med by existence Are Senne will | for srer 77 shen Lome tack be| To 4 ™ “se s. . s Cumieuly report by Be given “writer and an ad-| that ood 2311 ies if jtcensed Real & surve 2 Col : C = Ret we nerson or M ice | ut and e sta! state hired ey of Sommitt oun- tt | and al may dis al intervi HGtia ces eo peopl high employe ee and | ROU sCnycer cuseyy view - Teal cos! aHom get in the ape Ts wi to —— TE fut our so lly 108 ¥O ting o1a| LAD pricy eee who have | __ eatin cm ee ee ene oat arg neat ay , Coane! in the an rualfieds so ole BS E ES- “or T ee money a reateas = , Bape sITT ay cil past al. thal ied Ca plus local A he ae NSE our hom ina | y: preside | Clair ‘Box Be stock pe Fu Hs and veapenses | a ne nexperi dre: ED y HOM e FE DRESS Magoo nt, said to “At 10 a.m. plies i Apply BOY tier Brush FE, Seen oyil nem Se en on of Je FS POR CHIL i REBSMAKING | a , J Ne . j a 7h ice chad t has invited > offi : replies bop there SAUESMAN Peron Tew on | j C. sai Boone ‘ hee fhiak Fane ; ent ie S140” Fae comer Hae ep ers i represents PTA ice the Pr See ietan oi | SCH erualii Goes a8. s. BD ee a Hoa alae) sell PE 68455 done n the ntativ A, serv boxes, in th ot ees oleman ED TO SELL” CE eat interclee. aby sidin J BU se isee | peed RAND ala oe ated eth: , 2 following mie eer per _— FE 2 Ai Realtor, Wisin arenrit WO feoee |e eee “TAILORING -CASH FOR USED_ ssion school interes 7. FE v D&M IN ON J _ 59 WASi ai eer G rye Dieteg mgs Pt cs CA Bed 15 b 8 ted a : 004 ne NA WASH vice PING & i re an EWEAV 7072 : 8H misc = NI A to attend the a 1, 12, 17 aon Peper Doc pee __ Wan ee monica 2a p —Pured_ OPE ea EAN INOUE cmonite ages _ at enh AU dite cee Pail guest spe 31, 32, 63 5 Rb oe | WER weg 33007 hee BU al- ASHING os FE pei ar ' In 4013 Sela os Hee ASH FOE 1 net FE RADIC = ilies ae eu ri h 1 be Wal aker at th es 91, 92, 1 Du oh 76. 28, FI Ae ke SHORT before cn eeonin 38 AND IR “ =_ pers Ta fee . wibora dal pres US Os) ents avail ano i: Gas Ee < alle . — —— - rom} i ‘ : « i mnt meme at the moving ie eae | | Bea et Say Cita RING FE ee aia eure thal fares ie ie cent de er, whe as, sch ) ————— ew pa to wow hav rt time WANT vd. Delive ONINGS Pi of fair [EXP RO nies oe eee full vk 89 AACHF! par- — n_ $40 fared rete nanc velop > will . ol ——— direct time uu. We e been to TED—0O ty. 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Ty - ane ed OR RONT Oth x * el. \ -F Press us fc me! _ Pick ING a. re) an INC FE-¢ RVICI poe sey outta? eta eae FE 2 25 Dee 3-@103. er RIX INA Em Rox & de- up _an rv; P COMB 7 41182 CE w le Ph you B. y Suter the } part COM 5 2437 aebs ney i ie zs tiviti report, * TNE “5 Net plo _* _WOMA ad de D IRC ared i TAX or FE ANTE ‘ene OF fe Cc ight on 8 iv fur “LAKE _| tie 200MA FE 250 WK eS s on hi Biele x yment es | ND liver INING Pe ccbuA RETOUR 6-877) Dn TC _3a7 om mun rps & 3 R ished sols aael an ne LOW -5006 in and igh Irder A eekly FSIRFS rr FE & a | _ AP stant r hom RN P f furnit 9 AvY — 17 nity t bath MA Rove ie oll ein dec ER tt additi projects schoo} a \ er (1 . v ee gencies WwoM work S DAY 724. | _ Appelntm with e by RE. | ure P aE | sic Bt Vtive PT AL tos | heat Aa eke: ODER lates ition will | ac- ° ds t : issifie NE ar EYE eres BA oMen Ret YE AY. BURTON ent Daerep qualified WANT | t, FE 1L TYP bes Oe iL owitn * eee GME FE 1 mute N. t de to a be giv s to sell ed ghre, welacys NI = Hight how ANTS BAR an | ee aT Ber seers sv? nates r ‘35823 FR 1k cen after~ Uelenet bis 1 RMS IMT FE ater ft mat: of faci velop resum: ven, _ rent, fi mm ro iceis fe twa Vv YN as plc orca a | ap FF 8 TEVENS 2, SUN BAT. FUss— ELL IT? aRM er-3 30 Re eee Btove ‘& OBA ee aciliti ment e of good j . fi chlgers uns es a fee OCATIONAT DW worip ate onan pointm 100. Hom ra | ne | weer 35 W oe Boreas TH UT School es in s in the the job. F nd a Seid execu ee ery a ARDS ee TK teapped. 7 | INCOM ape Home “er WW ost | fon let K MOT 1 ee be Tit, Ft - b the stu b FE ee xecutly mies _ ou BERRY CUNSFLIN child) at KF. — on| your Tike calls by TO td. MA 6 7 $16 stead EL APT nipan ganonadi GAN. ; “nity Junior High 8 on nae the Want A 2-8181 is a “eS 24's E new a an INQ as oe 6 CARE a 4500 home PREPARED — aE i Nisceltaneous a Bes _ ee Te around MEARE ~. ; a jor High Stud -Com d - ass ECESS ; — . RON Leder 10 wk : ne FR 64706 EP nsca. chur 8TOR 28 ir mo. Adult “FOR TEA! _ 0991 DG aha ery orn “FR. ly gro te ° numbe 8 ALESSARY Shea eCUr - I 704 red Muna! bonds 8 GOO RM reposts” lee pr ag 2 BE Dixie H ee hom att elec. Sa! up rl INCE é oa: f < ~~ FE 4 t hester babre:t FroAN : es -andsc al 6 5 pe ” | £ ‘KITCH FE 1 eminol DROW wy matic ? . a . chologi we use A FEREL OsEere fan U1 “ares cone ae ina fl Si apin 039 r cent t pare eral aS icNETTE ? -1558 e| tb datthaey om WEST A re eal m 1 ~ your cal test to short | feet ee ETARY -_ WABHTNO! 21367 ie wesc a a ISA Me ; nterest | = § on Penta uti APT. PVT facta) ed. util. BIDE com = S With these to deter per- ‘ineiees Ed with y — Amel OS TRONIN Spiventce f at eval ana PFr « _ ney Ww iF kay ees ae furn 7 RM. pc e - consid these men nd sec nd pols good ski! area eliver NINGA F 27188 trimm ae 1eT OX anted BT FOG al Motel © e. $15 « Rail ate Fouse ed. FB if Th ~ ered quelifleationg eae ae cin Is A OR | pled Rie ee , FE ine G an: MiG 28 all R Je or pada a 83s NE 4 e Po ~ Empires Ry auticn. Me ti 15022 ve _M a hearin reu A oo i RM 3-4555 Tormnsia Rew Er ntiac Pre y ver 2 t. 406 jes, M ption ca “rey ton ovi i raed wo ban RED IMC tes fu aS AND ih anis DEGO . en] 3 . 1 7 idg Po idw B - Len ng & Sees Py rp ght BY N _ 68 Very rnish RA EDR o7€2 R- I FO ress 3- ue, Years FE 50 noting ent uildi ses “ li x 1 PR on Ww NEW 2? oly FE y naire ead 2 TH) OC M B 36 8, bes RW igh of 8 Ss 227 Btate iiding S | a rucki WAN ; rp P wil oi RM EVE 24558 $18 w br t arpetin JASEM 0 — AN > *-Ow ee. ALES Aq eae 1. \ An ng ] wt T one EVE eet ne nS to) Mo ting br RET CARA GRA K ce4 eae ‘ T A 56—O ie “graduate | essive od S.. REMO e ] T c R » 9 good To RO c¢ Pies ent 8: RYTH! a ults _* 123 is apes ARAG N “Tyt D ood ate Or ble to sales _plast DEL 2 oral educ eood warts ORPOW , _fired ritabl No Ft pm. pint teks And enc IE, prices i een i g DIAL FE 2-8 s | THOSE eget . F better” be ‘ionaeaee eens 38-20 Ml ssn & ING, CARPE — ou o ove eed ita ae st a i ued on rps erie eine | Pvt 1 RMS “AND. = ereon, Ph an eT ‘arm pro = 818 j use LECTE com ‘etngitet! ie neath EMENT, y_FE Y. AL MO} a co ce m _fidence pee ut tigid in: AMS ct ashe : or te pire anee ArH aT oi producti products Lower! a From ¢ I ; oo ee will onbea offiel rece met coring. Cui ain PUT , 6044 | Re MOVING aoe e Box a Mpc ne 2 RM ane a Sd AN : 3 ec FE Ce ira stove 4 = cont ion sg and a.m. ool atten Mia al on'_ #7 . Co hou UND aon We RAUL! lanl ® 14 len BR & r tu p F RM ane rep ND ¥ ributin costs high- sm, to & Then BEC Tce | pontas vat Reiaey tnte+A-t-66 nee Cee el = "FE erie «Wa ogtise (Pees Parke Rt FS tn FE 26226 ae Refer. tion ig fact are cited All er ek K BE PENSE: u (eee State mpio pius ex- neceees line of ma & | AULING 8-345 vice. Ot nted t ¢_ Prew: Tk ak baat ay 6296 +3 er 5 ANON GST gros that agricult in a he — hater ay : joes AF GUARANTEED. n-ne Bank dg. 406 BO Qualit ero eu pre eri rr? aie a a Rent “99. neat pe , apn Tr ws) se) FLAT FE sous Neer = net ee predic: ability eeumen ae. reg 7 - ‘etted hae een tt pana Instructions — a byt a Bical feenade 7 IGHT MALLING, ne toe EI woke! eee Robbers ot FLOOR | Pana TwQ 2 BEDR | re li es, | n to er respo fe a e field PIAN ns ‘AL 2253 ucTI pa arp FE RFAS 8-0005 | 1NFURD RED a afte iso nei a eee IRMS ' So is year ikely tb | for th cance rors n- oppo care . OL 1 BAN or O on Cc rato A8ON RNLS ROOM j 27 CLEA} r & Gara ‘k n Fur! ies Yeairad sa. than to be thse at rhe the other f- t munity er & osp ES8ON ae 9 Pont D & FI A 8-327 | LIGH rs, ete ABLE: | FAMIL HED HOU tn N WA pm ge. F - s-1 an st in Jr H a ‘ “ sit ys Michi last. { =e me in of poeress ional com rine Ma lifetime | _finnets 2 Music, 8 MA teceme an jac Hf NISI = 2° T HA 7 Y (3 HOUS gia RM gE} RO 112 reet Fi lie | q YY ry ard wo 1 ; any ULI yr © chi 5 12 0 wk ROOMS. CLO Mis E42 ae eS wie f Serea Fae ihe advertine [TAKE the CESS Ls Wee nent as mastom chen Ptr aare it time GING» Mov ai uae Safe "ached Ft pean ee San 2 TATH Py ~ ist W er. ror. eles. en eal med a ste ‘ r 50067 | 34931 draw aay rvice 1GHT ap. FE OF. : or fi nfurn rap per VT ; Cou iT Farm illiiam are When th ren | for fate f ° towara Wai ca See nh. OT “PL Rr AND F 82496 ren fog ey onges! P ished a3 ee rn wren | T RMS ple ony AT Ald fp made Perdis ithe 1 patipeske ee your nted _| BU = es ee Shean _HEA naa dene f ontiac 2)_8to Ma wiTH [ess ~ DUPLE ay OR as m product bn a Anny ogee | MON a (‘SFT H Male iLO ANT ae fu vy 1 eet aces wel! an $68. ae X APT ¢ uch prices eyes re to get ac etl on fe ee io (D AND S/ MAN _end loa Pe hese | alder “opto aes ru FE ¢ VT la uw rE 4: & CA Un as fi <-m | with ents umber.” t Je - TURS i y kind WA ; ough NDS 7 . xn W Stng ba grevel NOD nic opt Peeeary i sign NE 7190 pata? _FE_ €225 refrig 88 51K. ited § ive pe ay dro | out it will b oO nuary | meet I hav NTS : and 4 our SAVE _| “want rH Ls a nice be ton or = cWLY : 2252 er furn ; 12th - WED sus ave toc WOR w trect volu _ | & *° 2-0603 ad’: Ponti ome to b _£00- 2 L DECOR LOWE FE $50 prices tates Aas r cent f Pp Pes] e gives “hath, NESD UL 2-364 $1 in & K OF, e ha Seed cl __ 86748 work, ¢ “TO ntlac P Writ uy oO | OOMS SCORA log Tile ‘R UNFUR? 6-921. 3, ho’ wh ‘or th oxtn | 7 P 14 ay & hr. FE car yours ve 800 a mey Y purcha: | all nN OTR ss reae @ Bo o | tage. & Bagin TED eat. Cl bath, NFUR te we’ ole. erg. ment @ tim M ; th. CAR » +5 for We'l pian len ses! any tt LUCK _eera 2.237 rT au w 118 ean Bak RNISH r beca ver, ma Michigan, ee a ume ie nave Ci : TO9 he Ca i My ore) Bone pian oe oni i ODELL CAR oe CAWBES 1 =| an ae ee Gul tare (a i semisole*F Uinlan st RD tane ure of ie y hold u n: tope than ng type Ttise ir linten 9 PNM a, P Fr 442) WORK. ___ 8B -7210 Reg es or ae) . mate. oceal ad C Al bald bave ANDLORIDA r iid eos sel ine! ’ OOM Pine St Teure eX Js dairy greater He bet. <* ore o velaen eaaee wtb EVELT ae sarkw ay cy PAINTING IN . ew LOCK. “RRIC on 8 ‘i ai Phone F ART: AGI. : re % Wasted. 4 ae Rooms ae $18 w vt PE uaing Noe ro ear corse - pec jorrs ba rd U ‘ r € ° eect ee aoa: prices are| Tran io mobtiention | | dca ee | TeMLABE ee & EX. eee an ar ae Tr PE S6s0¢ m0 ARKO poms and Dare afeicome ano bate eriot eT hEoe 3.07\4 ame Saas s are bey postin? enh Want = ' Lata oe for ne MECHANI is AVAILABLE pea Reas’ QR work Nigpeey O OMERE WoRK ucks | 0c RS opts 2 AND } ule Soeee Pau rE —™ ie 113 Os ae _ Cromarty | the aay of ap to > may Pl eter oo matt air eauerst Now. CARPENTE el e oc anmne ice | a to R ol Ros re ook Rd FE sovsaues RM. HOT a FE 8 toue LOOMS aaeesn ‘ DRESDEN. a farm p veperti as |e firet tncertion am WD #_ Pontes “Prev i baer CABINET | avers Murdock. F ENTER Ep ica ot fob dl ton TAN SEQUIPMES ent | Tet ot EASE FOR a aoe salen peat, FREE PING o rs. ae tip rod tine Pres i - teed we UIPM R3 20 uy arm Rs MY fos ru Rust wtiliti | an S oA SULTS ncrease ucts will supplie Asn Ww | sel] pred ¥ ee Box | eeary r Kite AKER FE 2 7881 CF _ d work commer | am p = MORIN nett Ro home z 1 905 away. ustic j ATF Tis ND 3, beet e. Large conti 8 tt ANT A | on stent uet th BALES) 101 hens Rand C | EMEN My | rocks i T cs chester ates a ANE - y Lak cables tove fur BATH , hogs r mark nue to nes 1-De D RA Fr 38 ALESMEN (CAR Cel ala MENT | Po ton ha r are Nb 3 LARGO Orion 4 re Dsie ~ REFR = | = TES Pte thee! TO) PE cia) MS & mu > stake re si] oer LAROE Ri R 2-88! Aud RIG pecs to a poultry and ees ; "2 nt 6-Days Help Wanted Fem dns — a “WORK a doer now ‘tls BLOCK ! Indastrial ya atts woM Living Quarter et canoe Aroectoune aii ‘rag & eae Aguits ‘armer. drop in eZEes | 4 -"¢s we rr nd tf OF AL _Dulider ME. £ i AN rs shed be n } 78 or f aiOVE a win't °¢ 2 297 $312 iZ nw Female’ GAR 8-6372. epair. ALL, r Free 83 BY “Qpen De #25 8, ract apart TO #H 30 ; oS shed Inqul i. FE canon. urht To seen in Only prices t fc ase 450 WOM pees “73 ENTER Cail af C estima LICEN peur wooDw AR! is |e met with last pinerear Sa Qubure. 6 cea | a Baden nin a small fo the; ¢ 3 “18 to EN 3 fe work ter, ERA ates U Lay DW oO. women ith eid Lover 7k Auburn. & BA idwin demand increa 00 He eee 40. NE iy. Sieh FR AMI a UL 38478 onw fetal Yt ers et ize! * Sark OQOMB of. Au ‘THAT for fa | ; 3.80 40 70 our offic to do EDE Cai ene Ff = NE ‘Ady EE FATT C a es poorer “bed s | hoes phone glee Christian ? 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Ma | tar he ABSOLI ee Mtgs. 32 tor = Cer TERE ‘ate “ a Adults oss “vas aie that fell we oA SS nit consi new FO M | oe Soe we —— cm mana DRY WAL ettten, servi | 1st Ct eae sa Ras LUT ELY - FRoom er ee pee “ my suitable ¢ abies UL tate & ‘HOT family a ted by isi t oe cuvaeens | _Beotine Ps a ee omen | PE 6 i TAPL : Sn on | all Rest abuser, s VGnare. bath w Pr $2203 Raye ly Aubura — ¥ the ifs nest RE a omen feducing ELE Preece iy pend OR gral i ree estim nG ANiyFiNibit rs INTIN or Part ayere r land ow bath ITH P 6-223 4 RM monu D BaT' i ie pre a nage Netopia Brown EACH CASI : i ign commission, #¥ on "Phaets ranee eee “ Sd vane) ot * or terme, DEC , REED THER TION one rE ist 7 RMB “entre re Moar i‘ hot LOWE ban a aes . t e s id ryie 5 t 4 at . $12 at Ww OST: 3 eats Brown some. TOMER {cus 8 er expanding ‘opete ex- Pen om arge WORE | and e for Sar = TA tng and wa! Io CASH yale LAND _ ot Be ys AKEFRONT 1 — poe er, newly SIDE #H 6942 ‘corn flakes _ the. S throt a] ABYSITTER. yet cua caper a el bana job rae servies oily pp te Papers TRTRRIOR DE Lk ont ASONAB ae cine WAIT. 7 Romt couple ee retvare M MO decorated Fr ‘ sa coffee and cat fied A “ igh Cla sa ER itv ik “en nepeienee ean i /ELpCTRC, tee OR 9-6082 el ae ae OR DEC Peat, sale yee h Tr. _tties a ART ea “ae M MODERN aE ia and friik. tood ds. Call FE $$i- can Sige: ’ LAL pen ee cee ales ARG, "Parines HA RERY 0 ier FKO 4, P ORATOR les tee A ure MEP tad Ea aT. Or | per month FE Kee a “APT. ‘ Z- st : ATENT aay! erie) “1 Pa 8. PAPER Way: Realtor iF mad r : ae ment ‘APT. 8t. ier. ane aeete WF € FE, “tis ai te: a= ATH. i wat t Gah ue +i ork: MA ry 9 318. $04 ‘Vis re sé: fur’ AoE a , wo pits M mt FES Res enn . DON” Ly. ea ‘ Ss 4x|? ROOMS Pee aM ae leer ‘ via Teay's AN | WANTS . tools Reads : T PASC pane xD, t HANGING, VAILABLE as oils AND BATH. oe GLEAN MODE ts, $75 , s Utica nd ‘woud- ASU | i. dh rbd eg R) oa deat R i trom any a cgnnen MAN OF any LONEY! | Sell ae ve AVERTING. x gee aa LAND CON- Hrocpital, Ate pony tao month | fara + See eat Reet 7 pets wom. are og tt oer e ; Ouara eR $364. a ih oe w. ° tam OLD FA WA ai .unn arante cent OR ex ALL tes ® ite on nesr Geners it wre me... & STO Tat al Save FABIO’ | “hae it dn 33 elongin eeded J's carentned Fire ise for, once OF eletences and ty Garage, #13] Sa ere aby i _ eel. on Tt ith gs for 20_yeate expe ae DECC , canes. "I REAT TOR nso per A rn deposit rege sscagntes i __ 1 obat ‘pre rough c cash Bai he aerueee CORATING ee TY } -— t. Ine ree ied Referenes. Mee aa PT. os “| lassi{ | Taw NO a | 4 phone choca! _Tele re = a se EF ference. FE -orme a ga- FE 2 ied A i mmediate DECORATING 31398 graph Ft ROOM . = ron | bus A bate C 3663 pee , -8181. ds! i” nba ATiRO REAS 4 washer M6 DERN Beh ay SORE a : yh rep = 5.0008 : { ‘A F 7 —\* rs fn CTiitike & + Altto. ? FE oe ‘ ; fain . een rar Hin ; RMa. . 8-1483 oo Sentee’ te beat M fee . < eee : eee Ete My Ta rE pee > mare Ge = apt. 7 a, Fé at SS wide’ Wea bath Ne atts, A ss ie r. a = Pes EE ATE Son case 9 a ESTED Pa an ’ Pe bas: Ni RE 28 pve cm etace, Pe a . PE ba312 i¢ cholie nao ww KL tie wit ABA AL : | he Har sas hae \_fome, Ga oan ee ze ‘ mn Co. oA rE 2 je : — child = - ae, a iS Sine ETN : : . : AL LIK : « ; ae ; 2 f am . iB BARS A RE: ae ARGAIN? AL ‘ 7 CA oes ‘in the W Lots oe oP oe ? ant Alp! em 7 | a : ie : Ss . ae “fe ¢ C rs = 2 _ = ” 7: i ! = . : é a ?% =} 7 ~ te < ; 5 * + ed iz = = bail we et SP te Se 2 a, . _ i ee Be n SS 43 2 : 1 a zi & st > . ; se Sale Houses = : a = For S ; ; a. ; VOR eee ee a ; 43 | wn = . ee Lo: ‘ : Sale Houses 43 ing O ' | io - : ¥ 13, 1959 For Sal | Nothin me on your — é . i i ‘ _. N UAR $ 43 ; d starter baal P gh * hg : : = & ouse: build or rou “Se Sw Oe . / 5 JA? le H nB Iso 4 Se a ty | TT iE SDA ’ For ). wet el, ‘neiuded adel Bee Me- ee ye SG J m te » ey J Bde 43 | ~ semen Whe Se et ~ ° PRESS, Houses ~ | a 2 wiring. Bee Sas Lr anal ey ee = : : NTIAC For Sale i att Tee eee Donaid _OR E STATE 6 block . ‘ - , ‘HE Po? . ado / bedroom, Oaae pivack: erate ; AVING eS es as my TE | MODEL | ; ee ro eae ane M o . | FURNISHED in tac a pay ee e578 eC from schol 9 cided ap - ES OF HA | foocmasite Rd_MA ES equity $19.950 ee e——_—_————— e . | P} | / squar « eS . ce a“ ce | © N , NO DOWN — © No puild this ce: S F _ fice Spa - . 4 ' F Len) m built ith full ceramic , , & custo e Wi e. 2 en — ' Rent cae onED | . LY 10- : snch home eediet Eh > VO 36 aaa ONDITI Capi. DAIL 5 plaster firepla plas- NTY-TV Unturn. oa eee AIR j tuilding cep | f é rilnomes 0 zee ple - Bie) oe TWENT Rent Houses U cue EROu rice aoase & Wen | 7 ROSE th Perry and | py epee cart food ts In aad Soe eek tank on your 4 $F aitice Sl en | Ep os 1) MEL ea Nor Petty eee il b 4 u * walls tic ta 3 es 3°30 + Saving EB 4-05 OOM | Le FSF. Y | tty uetye th full lot or w tered sep shed USE. 11 after Huron St. F DR a, fd "with small” down 5. es citene furni: HOU 3-85.19 SE- Huron 1- AN ad. $50. é # ing On ith sma! OR 3-123: OV and 5 NLAP 1108 ‘ ts. Un Ee ace FULL BA Ble cues temne Or. i 0 Tee ween ce M50. t J DU PE EEse ties urs Rd. & lo E ae Rent t Apts & “TOV Pontia ie Wie “AVAILA Ty gtinitte location t ' ty t Po set r DS ‘ ms & NTH: tes A Good Harbo i ment. ut ams [ Builde - NEE REFG:, FE 5 ROOMS 19 E wit sul eats Keego 2.4875 i . rner W j . Custom B HOME STOVE. acant ent FE * oUPE aker per m ke RO In d i: j AYMENT Co = ok H So aie) POR YOUR PLEASE Be teas ple Al TS us BATH a reer ce: FS ae See es OWN P Alte AY RENT: "FO LL US _Warm ar AY oop : 3 eM ok fren 325 44423 a Prone jiwck a CK: PLETE D i > PAY RE? CA ’ 3 a of r 2 child FE Phon iy BPAC ' com : y P: OUDY nished e. Ph ae Oe OF FICE Tele- DIO MENT 5.2 WH He unfur furnist ee Lak . RT OF By NEW O e near f i HLY PAY 3. bedroom vay, | “ ¢ ee eS DS es: mo BRN PART ; RA NEW st side on nith a | ONTHL ale riveway. ENS | “ eereehey & Ch FE 2-183 3 oak = ne aa é. i eeets Mave abe. net Lioyd Sx TOTAL M *6Q Now cy areas en oe IN RANGE & OV = = ATE ING = r HopeicesS MS. R house. aus 5 8006 rapty F = A : : baths, boards, ghout. UILT DD ATURES — - EST: ’ ich. j1egE How 3 ee double h separa FE 9-800 erat > 0 Al ct -4ne bireh cup { throw. indows. B ERN FE i R FE AL ao kston M ——— )PAN er stow Everything Phoue $2] Sus. v Eee: “Fr 8.6455 carpeting oe raieatate F MOD j aNk. Uae SANK SCUPA wat Ray Evers ratates = Bus. | “FE g- . woo! Therm me [s) | . Ma M SEGRO OC ea ne are : ned ry wake Es GE ae] Rent L. cate Be Sa LOOR | } E BLDG co. _water heat Ready for im $17,900 ' LOADS au Sass FRO) 5821 e416 2 to 8 and bath erator Re taoe. vm ce 04 K “GARA RE _ MAIN a ot. | LORAH 3 BEDRMS. ‘lot 182x250 Full price, & clear O 4 { MAple Sunday 12 ree 5458 6 ROOM” BRIC oe eS oous & bari Ma! veil Resi 4 e¢ 5 RMB. a ne bree willicenalder) oman aa) D Gow a RE q fine FE &- -— 6 fF daan FE IRN &T. AD 6 ROOM Jotinson ip ete Call | G! 1 HOME. ol] hea down, by i will cons a yarcner ; INDAY. | Open 1 A NN LA arroom Huron.® - LIT S. du . RARBU n 3146 x on N Beat; Biap 358! ‘ pee mo. $869 | ee 5-4 AVIS Daze BDAY SYI in bow i-bedr eee HARD Cl D om PbaTH psereN tor Partridge ee ib pias 0 | its i CEES oe RBERT C, Dé VE ng ebT at Kien Warwick ranch nome 185 Pn A ONE wpet 7 AND b r new city Glee ADE TION r : g2050 ; owne ay ISTIN { iD E DRI 731 Ba of Mo Sam triste vet Q-car gar nM ue ORC CONDITE usive 38 § ROOMS jowers MN 6016 a LOCA Ro tonen tr Cail \ IPL E WINDAL HIGH- ks north r High py —prter, Ut-ins, 2 lusive com . ie (EN S haannoat a OR age flow | MI 6- Me te ts a | MULT 4915 IR BEER on 3 block peolnet e Aes | place. bu ‘lot exclu ved streets, nUlac’s ne aesel ean ae! e RATE hools it Rae AT ( et ae FE eh ye NER oe FE E 27-8468 i ne : L oe e+ Ade | F seeded eee boo apes Sune a oer rica stove and m ocr Sut STEAM HE Westie eartea Ts BY fen dirms Gar SS | WN STON, EL your! tke eicacs aut i PE 43000. side Indivat ith alos ’ 6p “DAMS STE Realtor OFF M Kua : : lands | r Eves 1 ' iwileg d type ns W heal a BED “TIVE > HOO i 4] shes fe A or lake pr herwoo cony Chen Ee euits M3 Nr OR TRACT! ley 200 pe i Soecia -- B AR aM ar __FE 6-2763_ EL 1780 S| ———— iful i dq Au a ASE A itoron RENT OR ATTSE ico rea $200 ale . pe soley. a Z me ne FE \IOD 0 —= Pie senha rnished ta 38 W ‘Fo FOR it. 98 1 appr 1g at th Tel Vinter ° Coo! oom ho ex- Vv 2 : hes furn tere ‘ HOUSE laymen hee ee 104 663 Soutn Misa from 3m | bedr an E \ nl ke ‘aml refri water a tee Haan the 8 ROOM HO down pay lee ern i683 ont $00 ye tt livin am. ae ay Motors, cus for a N w with full =i Colored Fa rice —" Bor Ready tn touch at 19 Sa: 4 walle a 4116: MODERN miooth FE 4299) FT ¥ ae Canai fr arge 15x2 ee {6x22 Tt t ‘Lo | pena Carre rooms, be drm. bungalo raf For Bagley St, civ aiest onl Get ; Her . “apence aes Ely M wali aph : Mj SQ Four lake | eplac stools. Ls A cep an Im- 3- si LUMI. . on down ps. rs. A Gat Flor iFURNISH [ote wei erat 1B 10 006 oF lek i & nly | dy ma. furnace New G A H droom ail ¢ iM pares Mr G UNFUR? A imo FE Sea (PEN Pena ight with br th bar land, o band) t, gas fu Oniy seme UMBIN BATH. 9 he 50. .with sm onth. Ca at oT ceil R ae ee Wie ane as Lk BOR L bimits ot Maring 61 Mr room re of basemen ssession. nth pa ER. PE TILE CABIO © 3475 per m St o IIs . ee Ceranes 1 Ca i ety 4 rata hone } uy y ac le po mo COPP NG. CH 3.” and $40 5-8963 oT . mer 1 I 8-6) YAY haruse ot New ; f ot ome : ho ed on 1 media $65 a r SIDI BIRCH TERS, " an FE Realtc z NP fen ape IACE or ily ae tila (ad SSE down R alto NUM OORS. COUN ars { Ineée Y & SU PM garrte URNAC fu A ast 9 000 . Posse J Rr U I: {, €c 3 K FL MICA T Pe AN Not 4-5995 DA MIGH ¢ er 4221 STOKF RF ates storaK RK 2 Bat 3 $ diate ight away VAD B FE 5-069 | OA FOR L HEA ssell FE 4-59¢ mK ITH KEF re bE oo al per mo 41 White Houses 4 frome Ve you ip ane clon ; i AND AVE TILL 8:30" : FORCED AIR ol dupt- Ru Phe oF | ROOMS aa 4 James ane ‘i ated $a apy tee fear Sale . $909 will one brick frepiace in R 345 eee Pee | FO ld like this, a and 170 W_ & =< 0 RB l Ys ni stow "etude al ¥ O08 es 2 . -- a fe z'y hec al bri ih CA LIS wou come des = 7 yr a 1a ne pott a Bsiwer F EB BATH FB BOG tat. + Myre aa natura pom Fu ton: , LTIPLE If you r lot, ew mo i TASS ve 5S ity to | Tranny 5008 ur OME & BR MO F D rot frst en ie space living ro: Ho eity © MU HIG HLAXD! ated on you ou this a Tey. opportun oom | rE oe Uae HEAT $6 SATIBF IF: n ASEAN 3 oi } jaunds }Ox24 ft fomere * ~ NEER ipeius Geow ae tot wonderful 2 bedr od | GAS NERDS : ihiabedt co tiem ’ tien i toll Py rf bung i let u 0 on yo | Its a. modern 2 e fence * : NTAI. N nis ty aa aoe fm es men $8 95 mode hen os 1 $9.05 y a clean with aic down Ex | Eis WENTAt apariinen Teas a ne fre neatlar veniences, V ; 3 Lovely e kitch ile Ld buy honte le for low ly pePl Al en A par fie eae ; ve i; f thie tra larg d. wallé Z O~ burban lable to only nt wi Hatt nlshed bee : e. es * ce oO 4 ear astere ga a ‘ard Avail drop 5 ee ne unfugnlsh one ar FE z af 2. otal price ing gown, ray pine ement © ck var ments years. | i pane ee = at ete woranars Bey FF 5 3010 ne : AAYBER Bo cone ° $9 500 ts One: pane a none coe ee “ponses. iF. Ra at M59 pesment. Pay ments nena i 16 Hark 3 FaRST EEE . a (ean . 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For Po aPaS ED McCUL teabeth Rd 44864 withitie Priva 2 lane? taxes a ee \\ O-F cs k floors, — patead tt B mL y umes furt wot ip te . 43 oe C4 ROOM: TED Cass- e FE 1s id bath cup t Garag Woe includes v iT : ach. 0a tin. items 4 4: alics APT HAI . reom th), with af oe Cat rel a ae A oats o s ee = i LAKE owner FE 5149 Sun ¥ aad os’ Gas hea $11,500 mone ae lf | & bath e sement w 4 ue . ‘DRM varpeted ie tid se ae mir seer 4 on tee Tae ee for Sale Hou Z neanen LTT By ows 2 ee on ‘eo 8 30 pm at cerges schools ER DOWN PXY MIE sail | eco a pee i rae - | PPEE 2 : tyean fut p Aeon Bullahie s Af) tle tee ( j - 4 G J A * - €) pou C tH ack, zs en 9 s ips down e ‘ EW. che XO" at la In- tited : pupnac $1 nyo “ 1 heat “une stove th ove Au ; cence Gee 4.06 s LGon ass ay “eal I BR as, he onth separate ! price Teel k Ganet apy Cy fenee Fr femutil . Rivateti | at nara git baths , 2000 rice. $§ 4 4 bed ry: Is \ MGR edrm, ¢ $80 a m ton, ful: ot - Sag fh 7 ee , mont t trar } O1 , fahOd fA 6 3 ACHIF Hneaher 1 aur Wee Z. SALES 1 5 b ft. lot urence: | toca n't mis . a OF NE ge aril 0 per hore td Wk 3 RTE » FHA AM A au Almost Tews ity 5 ean \ : REISZ, SA PE 43161) 060x120 and in i own. Do =e aArra 1 BE an ee yale . rare Pde SS yy Wy ine Dat aes sh0 down Al Ll ere t Ox- im hom tamaltic EPH F = | 3 taxes WN | ¢@ “SH5 as starter Shr BO ee Patter 51 fly IN i Peempenaiete een =i oon Fa ane nmiaite rt ploy men ra 3 bed nt aut 'Y JOSEP! Huron 8-0823 ~~ cludes DO dern » brick Jene lok. ¢ ae ine Patel 2 ie A - - PANES. j fis re Brey Lear He Lager ey we 3 rian seul er 91 Wij bui baseme bath fam 4-96 E ry, FE $500 Mo new ave p =? 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Arne ‘ it NURS iy iriaimmis He a ‘ : uinedaiy 114 eas “ ree lat eee um . ‘ Kyes | es wr 14 a - " -_ 5- ae ego FR 4 j * mt Couyty aie * ty ning wes wo te tra te tot a Op j : 7 = : r ed Ke 194} 60 4 » Oakla ai peting ' yee Bante e Ex Hix a i - 9 . 5 . gs — FE: : ie J 2 ie ea nee Ge eoee ry ar ane gee cli criaas c 83.N Telegraph ? O2%6” “| aya w.. merce el 5 RM pena Whe ie ep PER “ : hath Pe ty bebe \\ fe Lt } for $19.750 w OPEN EVES t . iI: T1N0 SERVICE ' zc ooh 2 * Fas CAT $75 AaR ore Ae, Tree f s & i Lis : ¢ me HE 4 B64 a f tye \ : : LA “1 F 8. “ROOME Gag. sa a Take 8 Uweekis hater Bd - ROBT TM: 10 = mer Eos BVICB © MULTIP : : ye a ‘ ; nach 1 PY . a ae = POR ioe Biaewsicr See roy YOUR sell, rent, BEE STING ORR VIC * : oe od 08 Vela ° rales Tex! tp Hore ‘aa al é Ads! i ye ‘ > “MULTIPUL : 3 ° . SP ear \ ue odge th y oO OAR { ¢ 4 | SH Minie Hw ; rae | an IS. & 1 DON ' Make tt cass chal WEI TEL ROOM uinens. | Wi Ir ie - 2.8 ‘ i é fe 8S QNEN! Mak a MO ath § : ro, : ; ‘ MONS ee eed Aad gid en TW put pat nen hire, it oe aves k Classifier | re pete, ie up singles ( 4 2 throug 7 buy swap, li Le a On Vitoe | ; y, i sell, rent. bu - dial FE. 2818. . 4. 1a * Seg a > * be a . . * : t p ye | pane ‘ 3 . a es zi . J PPO 5 i ee OO ae FS a ee ee oo a eae Re ee ee ee ese a Wee ee eee 5 eee a = : . 1 a eS ee ’ ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANU ARY 13,1959 | - - 'TWENT Bo — TWENTY-T THREE — ee as = a For Sal as sae oe ea For Sate Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 I { ai nco eS = nnn nn Sesion : ROOM MODERN KEEGO HA R| aN me Property 434) MODEST MAIDENS by Jay Als ee PO " 10 . Tedecor a gy | " ay Oy ~ an “Sale t Hor oh . y ment. FE pity ve. SE pay yi 2°F AM : t= AES ol old ‘Goods 57 ‘Sale, #450 down snd oo morighee costs CEAVING STATE, MUST =o | Gj y Ywner NEY Bs eel -. Household Goods 37. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 bedroom brick ~home Tifice equity in 5 roo! ; arkston Col ZONED CO ; } ; JING ROOM SUITE. 8ST | iisere| m home for} n Colonial MMERCIAL Tilt-ba ‘ OVES SOUGHT, | : - ment SARL AND BEACH | $1000 ‘Full’ basement good loca Oe ea rout . Tle beck| heir Bvemomie® Up (changed) Turners ou Mt Clem A rea WHOLESALE, GAS & dalleedsome onen “rane | Be EE ee | Se Beit throughout & in exc. Se ee ic weeclea aa 5.5330 alter 6 P nes FE ens FE 2-080! > cee e_ 56013. - base-| M t per ee nome, which is nied ‘ SOF, Sa arc eee SH WHEEL 33 Senay cen sve oe ibn vileges | . teeacpatg ee _ __}| or Sani sists tt ce ees tae ee St Goskegy tat bal 4 pre rte NCEs AT AUCTION Sore RON Bathe 50 2 | Fe CT table. ig i-level td | such desirab é ces Freezers: w Fe ee regu: value. eee Lake orivileges feces + ~~ 4-ROOM |} HOUSE _ SE ! ee he pepe rian op semrey to” PetIng Lead ie ae red et pout an Svene and reer ae < Fucrescent. 303 oe BienieeD Fis, cout Nd Lee or) ; r. 7 ric &D . Pea a rs 53 peared WIN, DRIVE | And garage Best cash offer wil TE) OS a ices full price $17,250 — Gs ie ae Ap Ave — 87 feherd Take | FE ¢ t $50 takes it. 5 rame is weekend s of cupboan 7 ; : —— eee sa - 8.3 inftirwtg frame bomes Gas! St Builder _FE ge) a EN ee eee Oe MES-BARTRAM ADMIRAL DELUXE REFRIGERA. se vo Lars eel SING: Bouoie STANDING See eee ee i : WILL in ore tro: 8 daily BY OWNER, 5 ACRES rl glassed in back porch and nae 4392 Dixi - lige deep freeze auto de- nice blond c ing machine In” Washbow!l: cers en $5.93 _ aa LL H ; MODERN mo ss e Hwy frost. 5 ¥ abinet $5 04 with fittings REALTO ieoans 3 bedroom hom | re. Refrigerator & stove incl. OR 3:1950 CE ear warranty Frigidaire ly full bal S¢ month: ys¢ bat re TOR UL, 2930 _ MY 3.2726. e. $3000 down | Good sized shaded lot & 2c 31950 Evenings OR 33230 cictit radse belance #2 per wk | _FE 35-9407 Alance $3415 copa) is Sas sets 7ith trim .. $89.95 LAKEFRONT Hoi ~~~ > BEDRM _ erage $4950 down and $45 Se | ‘For Sale Lake Pro Scnick s MY 33711 e emo bath set with : Hee rom _kitehen, bedroom & 175x152. lore HOME, LOT) me win buy this fine old home a eee p. 44 AUTOMATIC Se FLEC 7 Rk: ADE- aS “DE PT. I artery (adie irreculs 99.95 4 Unlintshed attic Lot! seaped with screens, land- otal only §15.950 Call Mable mor : i stove & refrigerator, MA ae Easy Copper tub |: SAVE PLUMBIN fy 30 x 135, A good with shrubbery. b 5-1792 befor 47 UNIO Oe aft pper tub washer ans 05 G SUPPLY soe Stee Gone ren | nl mongers Ganus Ser cents GL ore noon or ener coz STON Gash AG OW Bos ase tad 112 S_Saenew. FE £2100 ; = i ( z a} - ‘ozy 3-bedr : ™ WASHER _ . 7. Table t — WALLED LAK Mortgage, monthly payments, 3-Bedrn lens edroom bome with livin RECONDI- op elec range cele: Lovely brickfront en | ine. taxes & ins. Wil take ie 1. Bungalow | eee eee oe kichen ful ened. Guaranteed) gis (Re Modem sleep lounges = ara [ey D - Carpeted : ome mode! car for e At Hu By aye lied bath sun porch Ot u- BUS) Electric Co 1060 W. Hut, \,P° living room suite .. OO Seb e ving room Drapes cent Lake Rd OR 3.5263 1095 Cres- INTOON Lake jator Storms «nd scr eeu re Nias tat ibed ‘comolel — iG chen, good sized bed- gi Teciosckd katie oat | Well located en ; ujot with nice {ai screens Large a ee | Tab Teeter’ tees at 3 STEEL OVERHEAD room. Large fam i. —— AT ’ 100x153 foot lot th nice lawn Privileges on ; Se ie Table model TV gag 95 Factory seco: ledgerock plaater Atul coal sae HA Wee sala ee shade Carpeted eae Walled Lake Schoo! Al) SPRCIAILS A Tm. ot] beater . noe 859 ee sizes, $33 as all standard =. : OUTS lastere ee ered to c . CHOICE % ~ pe. wood ‘ o $12 500. ‘S50 down Reauecs ble nN I 1 basement with nates EME 230 down or tony (0a PV : eee: Saas ns as aN Ae HER ITEMS : Saree ae oe cteaat Gr : onable i c Nm room and fru ’ = Roe fee ~ ale eat each 2 St Saas i monthly pay ents OFF BALDWIN Ou and fruit room “MEBREE-& GRE a AILABLE Stee cutside window s ; F furnac ine ts ‘NF ce ricee e.g : ocel $39 95 i ee window shutters. Dorothy Snyder lavender ear garage Onl pea Gs om fenced rear. oa Oe soe ee ng Wine Gio ie WA - Ruaranteed oo iconditionally W y MI AN'S Coa areas door operators. Reilttor Ex 39 Veer Low FHA Terms : Will handle. Among other ee a UNION LAKE VILLAGE cas- at Qoel TV. 3930 18. W Pike E Z terms FE 41122 ae 8 orca for tree 7001 Highland Rd. rs i homes M 53-4883 or EM 3.3014 es no FE #494 TRADE GAS RANG = : pen a : 1 for free estimates. Phone _ EM a: 3303 Pia % POCeBAVEN RD $850 ‘Down. ?-Bedrm.. Full-B GOOD BUILDING LOT W 9 lo + (aol rene: ne ae és R ELEC. a ERRY oT OOR on Saturday SOS J 46417 Immediate Possession. 2 . PU basement i s 1TH | RY THING - : unro Elec- yO . : a e oe R 1 Suvuegen (G2) lia ANY DHISG YOU WANT trie ©o veo W < E RSALES LAKE Pp RIVILEG Ep S home, Lot 16 x 187 1 Seros apd) Bean gn oe Lake | $730 noni os CAN BE TRADE ELEC aan = — #71 8 Faddece FE 20203 a a &S SALES 3 8 Sorciy ——— eae : EXCELLEN _: Level parcel 600x . 4: rae - raree RB ? 8 CAS STOVE GOO ; P i RCY KING RD.3530 te. wall eer ne! Oi oes Wall semi-bungaiow ee a Neat LOrUs LAKE : | ue ee me but @ lot i060 Wl Huron Munro Elec Coo PE nae COND. $37. l'2 blocks west of Airpert Rd x 220. $11,000 F 2 R Lot 70 ed. radiant heat. oil f Hy decorat- Wiii tuild to suit on iovely 70 ee ture and apply Gopn py . Se Fr =e Sond Ses . swine Pave ot Airport Ra 20. $11. HA. Terms oer StmBine oe fs de lakefront lot’ 68 Bn ui kinds NEW & USED USED TV Resin & GQUARAN [eles ED MAIC _& 3 bedrms | brick, family rm , bath WARDS But it cae oat jee et wilder FE 5-0885 eh f de cept for real ; ne > Union Lake Store This paint + hi set en ee ee an AT ORCHARD $1,500 i it an even add range Rec oe i Unmon Willage Mt sire) oie Se Dane ese: no surrng . mewey eXtra lay Rage oven, 2 vom heme aoe Wise _ on room with fireplace ar tan lake Borsand I: Peta: USE o. eeu Li See AG toon = bod Wen fan jn kitenen Gas heat - + path Stairway te Ee Lots and Lake I uN =~ USED TV $ig@s UP USED RA- ¢F Den Hundreds Hobe ct Ae Vadis Large lots on paved) ORION TWP Good home ¢ Full price $14 500 oR Ratt attic + ch to ete Claret —Sehoul, a ; i pie ek are $orephon Se ation Aes cnoose trom = of cours to : ee Age property. Lake” small family or couple ae urches ,hopping at door oWind. See we ee 7 | os —_—. : : arkae : . ae neue r $4995 Sweet's OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT hac 660. re en eecee pees ae Possession $3,800, Low down 1rOux- Franks. ye 5 ee Seis $1,995 full price na: i Sie es eal x SAT : oe Appliances 422 W Hu- 436 Orchard Le Ave FE 3-€150 = ‘ pen ment oma a mop i s zy = Se enc HOT eae ae sue S14. 800 - wean eels 2s Ss | ee, tae “Lincoln. party nee NtAN ’ 1 mile as CTF ANERS™ “BRUSHES, 7 eee ee eee soe : $ = BLUE SEY THE "4395 Dix: PUN C eee : oS bags, Murray s fs approved 54 eF-— OU ATRE te sid OR] . UNTIAC LAKE Aubutna- - wse Bfyrtle pproved $8950 value $39 84 4) , Ar ore ly acre lot 5 m ht — 5 room miodert ; a ; : 3984 4, os t r sesh , { S : . y marred Buy n aioe F 540) DOM N Plus Costs . ee os Bary a | 0 kason eee Toes eater “MODERN BLOND Oy}? = ie ee om | ee more than Bone Ba ie ; Ts ae . u r fODEH LONI ore . sed unil Als . H[ouseman- S nitzlev 2 and crsver 80x110 toot lot. s8oue CED NGO Gest cit ise Rugs. eieclric, oll and bettie gas neat- yes Walningwea Bivd a peur INCOME. 1 Apts. $10 300 ar ie] a) | wil take bouseizaiier tn : Sean ne Soe Reg $408 bey 2 for es Cr ee ee Miciican etroit da og be IS bond + are wee ‘ Bore : tuorescent, re =e! WO 3-4816 tn joerc ee cums is tie {| 6 reom eee ta are Peres . : eae 8 0441 recreation soc eeatnee ut me - j cs Guise’ {rom Realtor |. SIG lo aie a ¥ ees KAT CH EIN i CABINET SINKS ens erat 700 — $1200 down SS ey) to 2 an Eeee aaa ee luboyw ocd: TIL SPRING a S hee sociates 1050 W i oe Amie NCOME Cede Glee asiigs a6 terme © Oaee eee Fetae - FF 47581 glee Fees 1 oe t i & tye ue Ce 30 plus trim, while Hurry — Propert ; 6 lar ) 3 1G US ca edroom ullta-modern lo : a7 i ca ee A ee une boets! Sisver as iso terrific valu tke © this js ata pee path ea a ane ce ees ae Seeto nes os Brrictly coptingnee i | CMs | i aS lia ANS. ; a erie anixy $789 Write Pontiac Press Hom 11 a4 Net (ea emodeis ONG Sone 3 rpete: : = . | _ th ] ® Bua Modern 2b i re ivan. Ge . oe eeoer nis $138 p peas z . urdets leas ich! = WNicholir & Harger Co. Waal en eneas fat eee Pr- LEAVING STAT? ay peact. Henly, a oe Boon laroited Ge gd x 20 i Sah) : 1 Oy $178 Television & Radios 57B -°**! a0) Cecaere ‘iat Tans Oo. | Il basement, gas Owner is | ; , til Winter Price Me fornes Phone OR . leo 5 : . ~ : _ A =x LAV = . 33 W. HURO FE 5-8183 is 2 car garage. West side. ef ey eae eee and $30 000 aan ce atouly ATC: eee : ae . MA See] 17° RCA PORTABLE a VATORIES LAVATORIES. LAV- e E 3500 terms, or will | must sell their comfortable 2 : 1H me us for de HATCHER) POULTRY FARM Fast: oh -_ BRAND ; ‘y “ YR OID ateties all sizes, colors terri'ta Ss 33 Bening. & Sunday, FE 46064 a8 lise aad clear House ennsider bedroom brick home near Drayton : tals at OR 40306 JA 8 miles from Flint this bu a ee nevis t fert Moe | 47 SD WHOUGHTD TRON Boe own oor @ ba n for cast: Values from $888 Slightly mare BY OWNER 7 ROOM MOPERN — Payment Broker FE 23020 Plains Bult in 1959 on a Dig wy eee eestor ees coor bee 311.000 fully > 8121 oF oe Be Ce eee meres pipbuances” wisi). Com. Also extraordinary values tp tol house & garage me .downtown, CLARKSTON ~% ROO 100x200 lot it has 2 car garage _ WHITE LAKE NEW, Pourver 3. “owme hen houre Barns feed eu eu Po Beatson s 2 7°" ‘ — ‘ets and bothtubs Michigran Flu- Ban eat $8950 - 9-9746 raneh, carport, 100 M BRICK ¢conomical Gif heat, and handy tceu Tie elie: car ile) bh CU ee aeee wuctoe aock & “s abe Ave HLF] MAGNAVOX CONSOLE. >a 303 Orchard Lk Ave. : «8 TH TLY A 3 . x 150 lot.) $x10 utility room Lake stiwte in oven & range, fireplace re quartets Triaiks tractor st UPR OM IE Diye TTE $20 WASHFE motel For infermatio: Hi 3 - : OOMS S AND er PARTLY NIA 5-776 eee 3 priviel _ port, ae 1 place, car Ae: oe & me 1 : { i lon call EM - Ge oo cat eEeraee ect ccnocl BMALL HOU 3 leges Carpet included Full price Wooded lots. §16.80G, ML- quipment hyet ything goes to ulo st avenpert & «halt $13 1 pe joaid miter 6 pm MARTIN TENOR. “SAXOPHON 5 OUSE IN PONTIAC $1700 $11,000 with $2560 down tua, 48794 $29,500 Care oH : a + O50 ie sin) Se 7RNIT -- ; wad. D¥s stop Down payment and down §25 month vr eeMaihi a op Cur aichess “11218 : ee Wie Holi nen cine «ae ZENITH TV YEARS OLD A-l condition $160. valued at $200 wa $30. Cg path 502. K Columbia cluded. Baledce 2 cn Ea in- RE Al. re OR P ARTE For Sale Resort Prop 444 MA a : ant (Lennon Mah Ph oan en Prk tas ae eo ind Ris ou og ta pe ae e MPs . _Frigitatre jroner $30 FE 28371. ‘ B P RTL Y- Woo = E 2716 a _ Cal. OR EF x FTG : : . = == JON Perry St etre pao neti a af Eva Aad ga NEW (Al : Ser eh lent 2 ODED s ACRES ith es sco) Owe i CO FE £3581 "nso W AGE nity AF F Texas » a MODERN . 7 anne fi on a ed ; » ater Softeners. ~ 87C ‘gtn 21 ft le: manaee me A large.!iving Phen (eatucing 2) pics Baar DOWN PAYMENT ; OPEN TIL 9 | : a0 MILES FROM DE- Dr ree ee ton oon = Dixte 1] a i : ae u SY ITE MAHOGANY ~ mae Soln FM ter o ee Jnite windows cut stone fireplace. in Pontiac 1 S rms. 3 yrs’ old) MULTIPLE List NG SERVICE sess) attcr (6 Ba Bes eece le AGI os Nase TE co FR 53610 -S.sttet \ ku SAVF PI OM RING = ae Y * fad basement with extra lava. FE 865590 Close to MSUO = Sale Lots | « aon pe ee ee Sn SS A AIS = anny aus Stist Filter 172 5 saga 5.2168 tory oil-fired hot water heat en- IGE SUBU . - - : BD Aehdnee eee ee eee en meh ~ oe Uses ar uew = Ruy or rent : tony pti’ Bah eae once tha, eee See i tabs Cad 1Oyan 9-60 hOwW ISTE. MIct Super mo FE 2s827 BLAWOOD. 1c ‘ of 1 2 -Fexcellent ramon tipe Pan- s CORNER Spm Mids het 44004 Mr . : [bobo ce [le tl. Foie far . wat ) ‘ a ° ° Car varage .paved dris . sell 3 bedrms 1'g bath. fi A i un i Pan - RNER MA BEF Ry a sii , yy rl ei) 8 t a ftr Ag tity of ees ‘North of place” 2-car attached garage fine. Died Ureencway “al Hie uob Rd 2 fre ae j ee se lol ——— VOAN Ss #2 * PO) su - ») Valentine Gifts 38 apn a aes Rochester See 1 mowl Ouly 7536 Bise $22,300 $5,000 down. Vice ees So ear, p be anes. cone | (ut . eh ! rr ue kK 50, rel ee) 83 : $14 500 ~ ‘ iscayne. Lak ¢ ge pedroomms<-sm Vets een ok th SP - SK t A ee ae , ATL CARDS 3 ey . ie outs 13 ) ACRES GARDEN LAND — [ake riv 10 mi! Me Woon Maa M50 complete home On Baldw!) : , ee ‘ PSs ee bse ee <0 oat ° - ; Vaent A , i ie te ie ore fees. epee squat to fe rom? waph EM 3-5 road just L 2 vice . : : raester ot 6 OTLE ait VCie% ne thats nahi zi hotels ¥ in ; e foot Geel foe sty ie home wb ee tor A ee cena EM 3247) S UN pee vee Pee : 5 BUILDING SITE NAB Oe. ae . @lick is oo “ 60 ote ure wil —- is cues 1AC PLYWOOD CO page oe ee arger-fatnily rem “ il} alse 500 ® e w $50 down . brerhs vparye ae yer : | Aes ; 7 as LEE HANDISE : = aldwir Ave - FE 2-284) ) £ mele ; ; a na ye oe ae ii tinties ay | 2 ‘ u : ‘ OTISSFRIE 1 ; = . property take me on reat of po ron SALE “yy OWNERT? BED. | 93 too.te with tout a ee ope \ o FIN VNcl ay Hamme nan van me ROTISSERIE — IRONRITE. BOX to Laker Orion [lr nese for oom Wo baths BED- |-955 MYRTLE STREET ae wok ee 9 ee Ete “| [mise ant Feats ed ey aha ks omatiress hau dryer Oe woe oer ces sale FF a4 tr ranch louse P bedroom bungmi® — i ms i. sce Can be * oe ehee Wy Wuscane PACY PARKING — PR Beet eee oe ieaicctn Der ele D An ES en or baby tenda car seat - _ a ise : yer ls esd oa) butte ats £1 20 5 County and” jocated hae dT 7 As ‘ es . en tits 3 tr -strouer © a fateh 2 DIXIE HIGHWAY "FRONTAGE - - = oam=-ininy md. kikebe an eleby Eee mowers Ut p Ndi Werk ANTel ac) Lake Hod Keego Harb : COS ee Lake privileges ge with this fine NI I TL rGRAPH KD | Full basement auto hea! Ome tha # i i aoe ata eg ia ee eee 5 yes SS RE Ee re dese ptie 6 ‘ ” one y Ser nily hence: out ¢ Bedroom home near Clarkston Mone Cartan oat 0 a recfeation Toum SOF Acar ‘ . c ae os! oe ne ae Vie ' Ros ey ; re or Sale Miscellaneous 60 clothing FE 3-1448 Call for further details Owner room basement stoke ee able laniiscaped jor 2 car bs ~ $5) Low owe Daa ath Te ee Me wll; t , DAVE NIN OT 8 4 HAIR : a FVERE TAPF RECORDER “moving to farm A sacrifice at 8araxe Good location Tae goune tage Reasonably prises Ache; ageckl fohctent oe en ee a! grow i ae fe bat fa hep you a a a oH Bee os US aneanare eo mp ; Good condition FE 45614 _ 500 -—— $2000 down — $90 per pari a er ottice $7,850 reece y Convenient term> geo iaewe Gane ycle lene me ws CN SNS Wet (pcinies oe . . _ cents per lice 21 Et ba RE BUILT BATTERIES 85 65 ue eas Crooks Ro ay Faery is ee 2 \ ' j - s ; : oo Tis ts NK - galvatived | . i ree delivery 192 S Saginaw St HP. WOLMES. INC. - Be see 2 Sain Bal tae : el alee Hhitel _ Pe — ee pecacises pale 14 cou per (U) Pe 8 Igg ete ES . Ws at pone z Biscrewes pldouble : ath 2 bedroom bunkaiow rae 119 Nia Gteravrie Na 728 Wd). lace ne write 2 fe P ac Stale Bare Big lik it Nb ALDIMIHAL Fire THI @ ¥1 W@W per : us sot] pipe SET F r. ; : Ql a __ Lapeer Ra E3295 foot lots rH a do ow GORDO, cA Ing room, diag. 0 m aod BY OWNER CHOIC i a-)} ximimte > “i , ee ate eps t : $4 08 per haga _ mn osotl pipe“ “¢4 o Wee UMBING TOOLS oo PON! OK oF ALITY kitchen Fit camel between “p eRe ae LOT Gof Basie Tae . Mortgage Loans 54 Puy atid oma! Ta Seer 6 Me Ms oe oe ‘ on aes 7003 avec Pe s focis Bola : PD \ Landscaped jot and garaxe ne Ye eee nea Drcanitis one : 0 Shes 0 OK 10220 evening: , . of Alport uke csr pasoein FE 5- Priced to vel 2 ‘a ae ae Sula tony (ese sa) BG hay ea Cr NIN ance DIsent NT sal oe ; DAA AN UAT are M sTpINa =: STAINLESS STFE! DOUBLE Dn: = e-8210 . ==. OH Tet aso : iving quarter Ninien Nee Uguirce Nant teorirr (in Ath ON Ali ELEC install now al ow wint . sinks $3250 T . NORTH ERO = possession, North side : == Kar tas oer $49 900 x¢ro nif Sent Pot tae bit ip oy ts andl buree: As dare Up to W per ee a a $19 95 Tuomi pace? ns eu c E : zi ane Rood rooms y AM , If your heme teedts wn ipreve « ar $24 ypviet =i5 it AGE cent on Tue > Mss, ‘ . : 2 bedroom b 1 “NOTHING DOWN pon Seo Cob Large vst Feeble panies: te Se ee cri) Sue Ue RBS = COE Neu uy Oe Oi oe Mile west af Arent _ ungaiow with 5 Ber Werribee: ree p ated iWslNi HM FY ROOF Muepey down 1st ; ae for expansion Laige i ca ee tie bath lati WEST auae : Da nt gree +28 Di) SLs Sots BE BGG MCN Se DAMEN : 0 aed ( a Ay Ue: JOF VALI EL i ae Hee Established in 1916 Ae g room and dinette Full * os are flours Ricely i@orat > Tt Sis Sole $2 trod . ole £T ke th ile me t ee het ‘ as : youve Acura s (Rechestes Won . * PEC] [ALS © ement with gas heat and : ed Gas bral full baseme:! ‘treet 80 2% = a el ee) : 723 . nied vak ans ‘ UL 2 4600 " uy E = iG ! a aah ; . foaN sot bod i ax ph Te ot 16 FAST SIDE — Only $t 600 recreation room. l!a-car ga- About $275 closing cost~ ani MICHIGAN AVENI Ade bide hit Si ee ie Bi an 1 ieee Te oe ee a The § Foon: Aer gad isla fe Priced at $13200 with b per cent intezest Pas- A VENUE = Ho x3 Po AN A ii re yew Toran crn tt A Nee j — | ae on Sime a Mule Hinle fsored attte Large living fm 575 down on FHA terms ments inciude taxes and 73 MIDLAN]) STREET 100 Syl i Ss (OR ‘OR pies Swaps 85 i 7S Ry Ha Wiate *) arburete Br Ao a = INSULATION rm 5 cra t - ( ; ‘ = oe wes Wi < if Tacit with brick (epiace aepara'c diy OFF BALDWIN o_ _ cu ray : 2100 JGHN a TANDMESSER how . BIL TANKER GOOD CON) ¢ > 5) ae hie ase Nene chen with birch 2 bedr PE > = PRUKEE iHOAD 60 FY then 1720S) Vecegraph 2° WHEE! THALL ces DEVE ie enese he ea Re ae ash y uearans| Oak : 2 lroom ranch with : 4 RY PARK = ns foeemd : eRe 3 THALUI 1 ast ‘ we (ene : 1 : \ Vrnaen eee Je Ta eh 7 ae bet Aided live | ee bedroom with oii heat re NT an boap | _ PARK Al Vo ie rise © $3 ne ; ee “on x Lee wee ae aRee = re cee > t peil’ $12.500 - lus ‘ i bedrooms O1l F | neat as a piu Tie bat + Bilvds ia . . melt : ie b tai - ences oa :) ‘ a ie strinming fe ts plus F H A. costs heat, wcenicactss Pees Omnce eee ae SS ges et Gia cies ic tebe ce pee seo ENC SO] : pip Mc Es a neat and ctean home that ts pment redulred i Ure eredtty is) (peg) AUBURN AVENUF 7 ee e : ; a E a SH pe . oe) Pam ae hue & ae ta nearly new 3 bedrm | can buy this house with pe 2 lata e130 mot Ss 34 : : 4 445 Matin . . en ae li $19 9) Tas t . tied bath kaos pine. breaktast mor SOLORED : menis of Stat ae pee _ mt Zoned commercial 12190 Cevle Petr a is ‘ BIAK 46 Ht f GE on Maer } = oo ee ' a MBING SUPPLY a eck 1 ‘ nook gas teat P z ‘ Aan GOS Gee Gow, = | | Gees luding taxe fi Be tare MODFHN 28 s thin ; a eee = bs : - ae . , FF 5 2100 ve $2.45 landsca ed 8G o a er, 3 rooms and beth ) isarance RE) Pte GS ae Nichohe & blareer ; tee ‘Po se BEIGE ER eae ot vans A aa fieatst cas 1 CARINE iOnt@ Tr) A : MANY. OTHER BARGAINS : iB ge lot $12,500 ..tt n up i rota tor ater € tr ro 8 BRE MOVED sU on.y $1,960 dn eet ite oe 2} W HURON ee PE sai! | ewalied) Lake FS ERG) Ge Mak dul Mi SOW Senge cI my AN 8184 Di. BJECT TO PRIOR SALE at $11.000 — 5 : i eS AER ' i € ane boar ae fur fate mesiel cat Kt ple VP IOOET Fave 14 n 7 1 : EAR ~ 5 | urchased - can be FOR SALE LAKEF ° . Call MA 47461 | BhAL : ° . : rama Dhands Sci ie a ay g IN COL. LOTS AR ROCHESTER — Here is How on GI - nothing AKEFRONT LOT Py cules ell a! es j Nagas Sevatohed Torlts crits per (tt n, Just cio rs South side of Weodhul | ne er7 pm Cali MArket CAS Sf ' cae vas 143 es ies hae ie } owt wud fan, co oe T =e Coste __$3.000 FE €9233 1 Lake | 42041 : SH. pe < SE) ‘ : wan : eae ee ree he . L Cae c A Thompson by 003, Je -F Ted. ene ee « nme ; Sie ra : a 39) cere I i s a “ n e orking en Ee ans Orchard Lake 1% GALTON FISH AQUARIUM LU MBER CO. JOF-SLED POWRRED BY atm PRERSE GS na EES TO SD Teeth had value De Al Miydk 1S wr 20 Call FR 33172 1947 Haggert = ip gerty Hwy Walled Lake ° etween W Map'e and Pontiac a buy Nice home with altached™ 5 om breezeway and garage. Full bath » IVAN “Ww. \ & HARGER CO. DES a “ F i | iS T ra r Yr plane ene ne ei wi a) He TST Ro atit l Ge | cabin wil ae op swap fi boat oy Le es ue ed ee cer ade Ge f ped Ppatnin @ welt car Tt hee. ay) P i i Qdic, ather Phone M™ ri t MaArket 41084 = i burg MA 45 46 ’ { i 1650 Ferd parts Uas range OF —— SPEC Al Eyer pat becdrms . of: heat ep lot — tdeal for garden Oniv $7,500 total price Low down 31_W_HURON FE 58185 payment. Cail for detatls | ees canes reo! ea te | : , 2 ath Close to tawn & shopping : eee 18 THE ° oe SOME eee ee ne Sey Se an ‘RE ALTOR Fie 5-047 7 center $3950 §1 500 prope 10 BUI Uae SEED Gne) Ghzee } eee Manic 5-20 sas oy Z sae i cate if chea te) ~ . "xrellen "1 o_~ i fe a : Ot 1Alt : R = ; oe i Bocbeme: | 4 sister, hom: with OPENDEVENINGS MANSPIFLD piese lok seat, Bete er Fe ataeie oe you ar N HOTEL = LIOUOK ae new thom sant 8 Be cen on He cme none me PIE 3 _ oe us Hebi so ivou nc z . ; = ics He ne 2 Be To ee ela Pe 1 Myred ne ; 2 plete | Ata tne Sige ai _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ : CO ISIS Neral cer Gn eee Gpooriunity |e ee ae ‘oa oe MAT: e BF & Cot, ied hen Degen, ete bela! a hts at ia | ae aoe iol, of cupboards, built- RILEY s $190 down in one e beat towns in the gf eki es of wii rent mit option ee oa beck the ater ce Mirfinon “apace beat | ate range Br Diaeeecece. Ful vicy ees f re are Foca, 3. bed: FR 40a eG GAS DIVE GD CONDETION F $8995 ep ee Ripemend Ee aaa Mariisen ‘space, heaters _ ; simt ant rec rm a > ie DD be yarers home Eapert over NO RTHE RS OEo ie Mi um a _ See : ae | ; : ; : emt and ree om gas he nea EE DROOMS a. 1) $60.000 gros: for “38 Near 250” serrage wanted ine Woon wre Biectrie Cn yy ras ot port Panalye sq ft Le approved _ $7850 Ses ney Leeciei me SE: ays wis frontage US bigheas or smad plese Cah Haar tae OE EEN ik’ FA} mie’ controls and os) burner PE cat ci }390 € | dition on Ei wood off N Perry | 3884 Lapeer Ad - kk I : 929 : dip at n $i9 600 dn Cail fer more OWNER Will ACU PI fc c J LE i : a 2 om vee ees re c Hees ¥f - x + my . So bait “0 “ : . : . i tn Bows rer, is es west siDe oes Qe En close pores cerpeied icing, ORE! to LAKE FRONT — RE- r iider car ft a YS qiwtvER Vac Wirt! ATTACH 32 GAL, ELEC HEATE Ce Coat a oe doers $12 93 wa ; c e fan aia a : strict ; ve 2 8 on nave a8 fe ener . PN ELL a a ac L. ELEC LATE ! z Supa ban ranch 13 ic with tor per Sh Ai | ee tne Fee m fall “ e er “ ra. oNter has perk NTI AU VV IRN ; my Teil) lest 56 tea spahie FR €5471 30 ga! auto gas ee a 6 3° 80. pipe o o : + bare veled rec or family re a a 27 ft Cea tl home with race Staines & a oe fe oe : VABRO RE ea Gye) tetils Bus¥ ‘neon . - : Tee ao } ‘ ; a : > A =| oap sinks and fittings $57 05 na WOL. Ny 15 RINE. _ rer aviog Tin ee ee ae Soe a Re ving foam, price’ to sell and 10 Be ‘aac 24 12 Emen lumb area town ea Ih ghee 1 . 1 ; aundry trays. stand. i0 NE S r lake : ey Kite dining room beautit sersio qd 20 dave js Soe tes a ass E.lzabeth Pad uel Ble brick bing included Apr } uo / ao oe ee a 8 i x “ ice eee com bes i oa a FE ae fe eine 80> fen er ~ .Giame- pel #120 ane 44245 RE PUIO?L RARPORS New = SAVE PITUMBING $2905 sag 4 Pad i = “MBI -R : ‘i A t . nel OF we ft ne : N AE RTCA a ; : ' BN : 801 | ante - ~ garage all in or unene 2 car F rey repel Lake Rad S 1 ane part £ ine r : ee ie ‘ ane a : i ee et aN t f | 3 os en fe AR EEE mor me Ilovd Rent Inc., Realtor ee ou trees and it is ic 41157 : FE Aub CO te OS Ses at | ptice $98 300 sine buries foal es ve beg “ ce cee _ st nae nate | ited Bea - =2200 D : i uy at iF ‘ (FOR SALE OR REN - *3-BE kk x a. . hae oe rnin vrai E | FE x03 Open Tele gtn pn j terms only $12,950 room terrace Lea fareel CHEROKFE HILLS! : - enter 2 : song Tilt G&A E % : a on $199 65 SPRING TT 8¢ Sees mes ee cnantee aad 23 | . 4 tr i | carpet: ae eneden ae 4 bee ; 7 re vee & bedre Gt 2 ' He ge aN » . oa AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING | 95 ACRES) north of WA : _ __. CEMENT cores . Colonial H + Owner (ates carpaed terms | X¢ yet IE ER “| HT. . ile S| - at pores h Ra ° ane ean pees for any gt 2a Le OF Ce lumbla “h rr - wr a Nie ae: ‘Mor : : SHAD OHO Tits ro sider 3 bed ss . Reott Lake Rad Turn right dawn Good jease € ROE p ok E RNTR TENG | : “ | a“ - = Lovely modern 3 bed | ee eee Ge ead tae ee ROOM pas ip ae Pe ese er BESTS. ot ee ne es ma Tals KITCHEN TAREE CHROME 1 FGS eR Ge Dates le CE STAR COLORS — 5 SHADES a a : ws / ome or ton | i OM EIR el, | . ten ? eee ; fave yout UL farm op $7 Brand mew tit SHE A FING heard a Brick Mort $125 Ea. fo ae pom x122 Heauliiay : eG : » ; z antec’ ‘ t ards $6 30 r hun flar . %: Tiving and dining rooms are i LAKE . PRIV nortn of city , Only $3 aN down iy andscoped Carl \\ Ae rral, [re altar la ey AURAST EPRCTALIVING IN WATER StF TF NEP Foo PRNI C. “4 : se ard “e ne einer ae a) 2 : carpeted family sized kitch- rooms & bath 2 nic ity — ¢€ iC ee y Natichal Bank jtavan food< and pirta Priced Ke = ace ne PENT KITCUWPN TINTING & PIVING FM Wes roe Cie erie 12) sr Veta de - Pre no ety & oe wt “ ok Rite pote Gan Gel 2 Priced ip ay OR 2 pied ‘ale: chnit: & bec. FE ¢t jxl? TIMBERS — ww: Manhdle Rines. C ven doors basement ee kitchen which mclidee cee 14ft ATTR vente 2 FAM! % cae vex PR 5.1102 2.2029 after 6 pm jesse FE Will TRADE EQUITY IN 7 Apis TAROR KFIVINATON RE ee : ore ike 2218 it - DT Ortheras cee a scRe co . ate ‘ . : ae hier include eles Howe Min tiese Moor, 2 Foom oe ie I or Sale Li arms 48, TANDARD) Of] COMPANY ec fe Cees MEE ele Genet so OM. thay aa ele € ~- 1 Orthard Lake Ave FE. htt Ae ‘ e lot ook 215 a aa a en) Gee ne Sore eS BL ee . 2 stall statin for 4 6 eo oreni wii open ft! wis f a Shi gceliert quality -- a]] iengih THE 8ki vat * —— 7 fehnen One periaicome Full bacement pas heat 2 Bee es Ce 7S »hyr FE gets _ 2 laengsus j TON | “ARMY é : E3 on at the price’ Pate io i pas heat 2-car ge AUT IN OR : Cia! sg sistance and train } it 4 ¥ = te oe “ Ca a 7 rihing meet bast Side : ne tira down $60 a mont th lendetaped ee ve Nicei ' 130 | ORION - oe en MI 65th ae ae we ee ie fry IN 2 breast pee -¥74 ae We ae ene Qualte Knotty pine paneling i6c ft Peer uioe to meet ae needs 1 ile Te & : me foe nh: #60 e: month | [epee ee au outdoor grit ae aeo 1 afier 7 ue Re nwt parece fe" ea utere 42 Mirchard f wher va doar : loathing Furnitgre Applian ‘ : ' ear Wo buy — ; ‘ a - : og OY) ; meal Raat tet we Miscgig fenvateranenrs ENce : nedreem homes ‘ vs 3 first You will eant to be SATIS PIED Ul SOMERS OR Bae gacies in MAL i MADtHINE Sr Faik Rae : ? 7 : FR PtP 1iNOtEUM & PAINT SAIF HALF Loi ditig i idei ore eel =r ee ei hia from ieture : 1 POLICY ua : i Re FR 435108 be tt Vite fe on ae tid00 COIN TI ACT ope RY tees 798 HW Seetin hak ae y ot USB EI | : = io a . ote \ oe, Oh ts . uy erg tnif ty rye 2 be lt 1 ayn it A r .. Pa tetbeard ¢x8x4 4 : Ss < Said iii “STATEWIDE 27th y age, Se’ hth RG IITA So uae atte fn ee nek | Tee a ad atreene Nic oe eee Realtor : we We t Mure FPR 62577 Sale | and Contracts 52 = - tog bce aoe ' Ly a oo + “ i ee si 300 dawn and sia er cr rain 1 : |- |- 2 {ile 14 Fea, E fe . Pa FAM WANTED KY PRIVATE 2 — 2 © i Pusan : ? PEE! | i o oo 1035 Oakant Ave : FE - no «Immediate poase Pp C75 W Huron ROD acne a pate wiitt: FO miles ail Res ee DAS TOS TAC NS AG) Tt ~° Bee pan. “ ? SSeS SION . : Ope: es Fs "REAL oO : Goncmercialic sone vies vi TRACI@® TO Uex oar ae fa es Oo Gore 6) TYPEWRITER CNDES ey ey " . ; Se Rak oe Open 9 to 8. oe Ho RK Telege api - H ond 77N arte:. ened i rere a p Lee tsmrre « FM 1 i K PHA termes Dus “ ie - lien. Se 4 30° a oe ac’ oa ‘ im 1 %, Healy prites Tips ie . OM neg « - “ oes BEI , REALTOR 2448 Telegraph Rd MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ee AVN PAL MI “Nii ow Hidne Oeeua tune ta Aidor orn OMe mot avian. — ae oh oe NEOs aa ; eee ee ee 06} $i 701 #8, Et 24280 . : aS fom Cy eE ~ Hel sm dt “x ii 14 eae ere fass wa og # 14516 Evening No FE 2-8903 ARK acai nii got Ci clove trol ehop! Sale Busmess Property 49 Ag bre ase Oreneru axe Ave kha MATERIAL chika Gee ss $15 FE «ose ping " ine sit ore | Ber ee N aS a pete reer ers S340 Hoghland AA ES 6 ond = ce 3 : | Fen cok ae Ue pete bed $10 ‘ MAS ,aad Claset Doars : ae oi ie ine geil courae | ie ee foney to. Loan* ay Ue ee Gentry F CAWAC IO eae " ae Be j ANCHOR ORS 7002 ing cut bi : ac Daars ment. gat Neer cee onde ei imodenlome Bn Bate ‘ ‘a Bate Licensed Lenders! 24139 ndction Bize 16 $19 FE ".. re KE vale! Me vA OAS ANCHOK i } StL ] S * oy ered ees : a deo y ard eas a gers a + 5 ‘ By5. serteens and way awit - nom nigh | iS 2 ‘ ‘ P — wee . ; “ prili er Ath bucner, sf Roe money dows aera Kt | plastered walls Full basement | streets Be: ay in gréwing community $8000 7 ort — eee cies PFectically new $90 FREE ne ATIMATER FEO oer B ig } _ . $600 DOWN—Larce 6 rm mod a own See it today 1 ees fate at 284.8. Bivd | PANGL - Realt« thor oy tee aa a als aaa 4s Aa “How sEHOL D OL cL ea aa ae eae ‘r ' ON Seas om é ern BR r - rien heheh ' } ae nena pete Sete ee Sid bs Good, FE. quart = pee Paved Bt "iis baths Ges heat f RM OFF OAKLAND Mo4. | py VASBINDER, INC. | ies Ortonvitie __NA_7-2815, Back to W Ork? snare an an ie ee ee ae = & H it = t = 8 J “ “at . ee : ony ar eo eee home Price. furnace Only $500 down | aan FE 471823 oil Ee Opea Ta LOT ee NeW PORTARLE SEWING MA. Cleared Pontiac Presa Box 19 ona 7 aT ' AND BATH NEW 2 room home, 2 y : ni Mr 6787 ee oe er 3 ~ “@ BEDRM TRADE DRAYTON | fee | ATH NEWLY DEC) fill, vacement. 1's car garage LIF you REREMIND clothing MI 47937 a) Genera! vied aulomatlo “washers BABY BUGGY HIGH CHAIR AND BE NSON L UMB ° mie DOr 2 bedroom bungalow’ aa Ale ie with full Bel | ope Re Jot “ta ke priv. OR 3-7924 of ae + 6.2908 ee ‘Real Es? PRESEL ey CER WEDDING oelee) Gee 0 NEV howe APPT peels oe 28178 Eee eee aha ake ‘yileges an fe en epernce ara mt 5-7878 eS 4 YOUR CREDIT Lu orm Wi Tong cleey on ¢ Ue rent ig Price only 6 250 Wd 4 lots | property. $12,500 garage for city t ‘BY OWN COL ORED - APTS 7 i You can pay off ail your buss 1 Bane: ee ee ice takacd Ave | PE 2 4021 BATHROOM FIXTURES YOUNGS apenas ting He 8 ey , vt waver ie at eGR BALE You cen pa: off mi pour bi leaagtt pee | HORGE AUTO. i - town kitchen o!! and os FE 8-1 8 ints. $150. ee on a ee an | Country, with tecre ot Food oe rtie 20181 payment 2 i” _ $185. het water gas furnaces E Si after 3.30 pm. ' » SELL OR TRADE ; sare BEDRM NEW mca sree one grown a2 necrar iene Gi. ito +x rome ae ay | Sale Household Gioods 57 Nor ; refrg ee Sutcmatic water heater hard. 0-240 SEWING MACHINE. al. aved sreet Gar Ou AC ; Sell or Trad chen | - . dining rm. bath. 4 rme = 30 frontage Nic VE Wil “ey” ans Othere t : 210 oe eae : oh iai : OR ge a " hea e $12,900 | finish - A & [evel ee ; an . OM TIS ‘. J) Te ib freerer g2i0 : Tica, supplles croc contre oe ated, arent (Ga 00) ACh * fishea in Epoty pine Rmall hut Ter: oo we oe at oni 86 nin eae i [ PYO 1 TV SFT 118 CENT aE May Others te Choase Fram = at tile galvenized copper, RIEEE ‘ota! ore at $7.24 per month or "Preenent etehboctons ie 7 nr sau, rr ‘ oe | ice OU furnace Hie at pies i‘ ontane avalianle ye reper * u IU CAN i stait Par) FR st ff Up ta 2 years, to pay bee an? %ittings Lowe Br “x a 1 _Capita tal _FE 35-9407 cept Inle qone! : : RRC RE ant m¥ equity down gre thw Sivcder lavende VETO CP TO San 2 : ; WAYNE GAPERT aint aad sagen iKemtan os. oo alee f 4 cam: Aen oy eee dst fae aa ms sity oes i JAVeOnGer : SW) 2 Gy SION yo Seem ls iy ee ee HEIGHTS” Le fr tone i : rown ty Ary SF? >; mo Cell FR 422 x of $A9 Reajtcr Ext 28 Years . . Bj PIG Ul a aealt FF S-#18@ 398) (AP : oh ML Machiner ; SPIT & TPANe _ aL T001 Highiar! FE us : frp og Spee Soa © : 7 SPEER TED FE Tae oe y ~~ = DONELSON PARK 1262 W Huron — Open EVE | Baa prone Opi Hiab iand Hd Mien TTON MATTRESS $1003 nH “ ieee ae an : ney rt S 7 nt Hig ae - ine 2 BO MPING TOOLS i On nedfoom bungalow with” vely 3 Open EVE & SUN or Mi 46417” : 2 ee ee tS sioxis URED FORD Dims rith attached" ° i / / i pT Bly Prenetget «rt ‘ . Le Liss) cr Brees Sot breeze ® -§ hata uy ye . ¥ ss tio pete U Oe ae on mis et place rir Sains: ei baes mani NIT PENTION Gls it ! Business Opportunities 51 51: a i weess wed ypitte $2; , | {iii oarre yi) BUMPER Poor TABLE — Ford ee ee pee with many built-ins and nt : ARAL eo 5 ANC COMPANY ‘ ; mativess “2¢°T Kewing mischine eo feet cond Cheap FE 21320 et ts ae pplicattons A oo \ \ | AN . ; 812 FE § Mi burner a ' : : se Teagines tynmiawic” ; butt or ee es andi ip IS le walking die- $1 14 669 38 p OPFICKg IN § ROOM KENMONE OIL BEATER | PULLS? Bed) Golnceerniaue a | snitbitr . me oe i fent living. Se eee) Siang room ied vig toom 4 ' 5 ae ine Darton Plains. ties. Chace at ue [eee ane & RRCHANOR Burmeisters enna _ | kitchen on the first fi 7 7 jross for last 12 mos fro wed TE. Bir ene Pry mouth c RILVER GRaY BEDRM | ; Or ~ | ._De oor, : m this : ery moet RM Dacian) putts See LIST — With us for fast & Go| Searcoms cad eam tee he pores Suburban Rancher 11QUOR. BEER. AND WINE Borrow Wotle Contidence | outfit, Double dressér. bookcase “PVERY LUNG ar 1 De lt Vosrecit eo service, WE BUY, SELL | fect, Beam heat. newly. pias| Like Rew 3 bedroom brick deegor To OROCERY. | MEAT | $25 tr Confidence | bet) Large chek Cee ee Lies Papa CA : FOR REN Open 98. 20 years 25 | im ails and a om ‘glow rick bun- ) GASOLINE buciness We} 5 to $500 ears Purnitire a oan . fT : . TRADE Open 98.20 a ¥ e car ga]. gic with privileges on beau-| Tee ommend th ns e| 2 | Pearson Furnitt |OIL HEATERS, BRA : FE OR RE & rage Ecellest’ condition onty fur Lake Oskiand i . is going business i ire 0 42 Oichara Cc ND NEW! B . NE : f ik land. Features! 88 best of its kind i HTousehold Fin _Lake Ave { ‘olemans. seliifg below cost. All | LUMBE PRICES ley 7 . i enerous big livin | $32. Price of | r ance eee ee | __Sites, MA & mae : RIGES +i polishers, band sanders! fu. a H. ‘Bi oO 7 7 | 5 : lf style & room. fam- 000 includes real estate and | Corporation of Pontla . Pion BABY Crim WITH EXTR KOT | 7 peep 2: e ae “ seater ea let ORD ao i ale ) RC W N. Realtor we down’ payment for Os i. ad kitchen and ‘dining i soom Wie ike Teod Tas 39.000 | % Baginaw st rE 4-028 | tee morons Reas ees { adele a Te av SETS, FROM 16x44 32 ft bel. lath . 4 A! et vacuum sop iame fur » se * : “ a: | . SEW! TITEeS ; MULTIPLE “LISTING. SERVICE Call for eppeint ment with recreation space. an-| ("act for & and-cow (GET CASH OU ICK 7 Pr | ateeres ee tease 16 pes. or more) Ave FE 3si8e ae ee : re me wilh teereation mpuce tract tor pa orton _ «LY ECE Livina ROOM BUITE, | AVALTION TV © x% fir plyscore Sa pate re bee storms and sereens er ERS-OUR | | Brand new davenport and chair. | 2 | Finergiay insulation. * Dey es , oe Tey jie bed eters fond bie, i p to $500 | 2 modern step ladies asim | i F rE Ayn Fiberglas insulation, agen aoe: Dry goods. AS nee NI ; with oniy $1,800 DOW Se tollee table 2 deearate & Ee | Aluminum comb. doors, com | Paint, formie yoing elec: NICE BRIOHT, LARGF ROOMS hurry 4900 DOWN, better aiite ape. bay tony tn weekly | PFAPY CABINET SEWING "MA. | Grade A ‘tush doors. Je” sy) eal mes Ooge fare os, - ont taRor ous 7 Perce © °F | Muct be sold_ } | Deor ca x ht S| fenced & jandsraped yar doth Real Estate Service _ Q am & urnifure 42 Onecioa MA - . to. pay bal! Has Sle ee me : i j ee f Por N lake A -ard age: ofleostrecu iF Base nye Ble acca Ge Th: aN Croudbye to . me D CHARLES neat. fatlehe a 6Kis Pp ye eee mo FE Quan Vidrtd oldie! sear) “oS shoe CWP. = (3 2 & lee = Builders =e pete Westinghouse @u 3107 Wo He REA! ton : ne T andiord 5 IM 8 Tere are FE ¢e82! ee. ds Woo Pace ake Center she) Ber ict Stanley ee W. Monesin._ Fs Kestinghouse 7 oe ae aic Landlord 5 rou a : : Lo . Eee be $168 50 Tmparte PHILC i i 1 wera ces : ———— aver Bipaktant toon: eu Open Fvenings 111 9 3569 Rer this cozy § room brick ter tation ee : an JOMpPaN YY oa 85 ae ee as fess ae : ond. HPT REET, pupae piece sido eames cape aie ot ‘ ee ee 2 tace featuring full «#par ls PE. eo $8: Prerer Purciiure 4 ah mmcl «$12) CUM 3181 { Se rhakt tiled 2 bedroomed end I's B ( )y ‘ ing room. 2 parate cr cm ard Lake Ave PHILGAS APT SIZF STOVE LIKE gat WE DOT aneiare TRADE cae wethe CATE ee _ y eh 1S { bath wpstairs, full Secerect a ADMIRAL ODAS RERUILE we Bendix automatic wash. Burmeiste 55. tanea mee Uw i ; = Dr vt a) are a HA beat gas hot eet et Erk pone . : © for vour fet and Ait 19 i Serie ocr fe a i . | cost FEN Se re i ns | | at ae Dap oe fr nea ya not eater EOR CASHIN A = feren yr cheap for cash (ther one BDL 2 NORTHERN ke UMBER erly 5-681 . . l {Z —: Slee leaving state- 22 red | en Ai aniy $1} 900 : oh ; STATE BANK #1 0G ges, wats nee dispiey . We 4) “ ee EC RANGE ONIG sma Comps ew ' . —~ son ae ‘i a 4 t eo Cty $y if zs 4 ead > : are = or | £ 1g ay Z Ld . ‘ = 7 fe as yy Ee oe bedroom living LOR conse wer re ITURRY. celh things + merce fa BRLAn soe @om rae oe a $-6908, Tete, Cooley Late Re EM 3altn Pl SA“LOSI” AD. W Huron _FE 5-618), tien bath. & wtillt; vat | a | } :y a ection | : area : . and vacuum is te | & i f = : = a + si : —- TWENTY-FOUR te - THK PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, JANUARY.13,.1959 a For Sale | Livestock 72, Auto Accessories 80 TILLY : by Kate Osann Ce For Sale Cars 91. ~—- For Sale Cars a . For Sale Cars Al For Sale Cars 9b : Sale Musical Goods . 62 . Ed ARAL LPL PPP AE PPCSOOCT LOS PEN Ss al ita OLR AL P| bn el in | i © B i ~ : + : ACCORDION, GOLD AND WHITE.|2 RIDING HORSES ror BALE ‘58 PONTIAC ENGINE, COM-’ . we Ts TOO BURDE A ON, GOLD AND WHITE: ons Mg Oe agate ™ Siete, tow taileage. 9200 "8 Ford, . € 1958 by NEA Service, Ing Time-Place STOP! LOOK! SAVE! “can Payate heip you seaiest 5 Best offer. MAple 5-2469. \j4 HOLSTEIN ~ECOws. RS N- | 6 engine complete, $100. OR Tk Reg US Pat. OFF \ — ' eardenour ise FORD Fairlane $00. 4-dr. Pow- some less expensive model. - GEARINET.B FLAT, EVERETT) cluded No Sunday Cails 340g | _ 35178 | GO ff sasring, power brates, COs Lake Orion Motor Pals Cschaefer, wood with case, excel-| Fagan Rd Holly 52 PONTIAC MOTOR & HYD. Bae To Buy '| GUARANTEED USED CAR ew $2095; eens Piym | ’31 | ‘55 FORD Country Sedan, By. 1954 cep Rosdmaster. Led | pee FORD MERCU RY May 22611 lent ‘condition $115, FE ¢-2629j5 M1LKING SHORT HORN BULLS Ford V8 motor pBiickimt Te Dye ESTEY FOLDING REED “ORGAN | & heifers 6 to 18 mos. Good practically | Hele 12000 Fish Lk Rd. | — GALLAGHER'S- 1-8 For Sale Tires _ BOA. 6 "ror gale WAY & rH Aw ‘OR ae eee | CORNER ‘CASS ‘& PIKE pp: 22082 1958 PLYMOUTH Hardtop Auto 1953 PLYMOUTH 2 DR HARD- es te ee { trans R&H. W-Walls Beautiful 2 | top. Auto. Transmission Good (@US 2 oe ea) FORD V-8— ' ; leage $1995 cond. $395 MY 3-1544- : pec. H-top. Power Standard sbift, customline R&H steering. power brekes Dyna 18 © Huron _ a FE 4056 e for livestock FE 44228 © E } A RAND PIANO -A-1 USED TIRES, 3350 UP. WE Pp t S l : yoa , ents css ae reurene HotsTeIN Cow 3 buy sel Also. whitewalls ontiac pales . Lever lor milesse. 635. No, Rei WWall Bike aed yh - ~ANM STATE 41RE saiys | A . . > & oa : ‘iris! 1 PAN; AMERICAN, TROMBONE, 04 12h com gagiata ate EMER ips chevrolet 2 41, Orginal green BQH FROST, INC, wit Fowriac suvereniet at Py =e NO $75, CALL AFTER ~ Sale Farm “Produce 75 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES | | 1958 Pontiae Starchiet 4 dr Hard. 280 HUNTER BLVD. Mi 6-6934 brakes. Hydra. R&H Pink = &, PER ee = traded in on General Safety Tires - top Loaded with extras Official’s — Ibs aes Aroded) 2 eAn | 1957 FORD Fairlane Ht V6 rea ee aN) ———- APPIES DELICIOUS STAYMAN Le 50 per cent off Biack ‘or A Low mileage. 36 mos on a ORD VICTORIA oD RAH 'omatic Extra sharp $1595 PLYMOUTH CLUB eles: Keds Muto’s Orchard 4391 Bald Moe peepee WALLS ABSOLUTELY | i957 RAMBLER Cus ear v-8 En. son of — Se ts Res © peg ie ; |. DD at LIAMS 1954 Starchiel 4 dr sedan Hyd-a no MONEY DOWN Assume pay- gine Auto trans R&H W-Wal!s $298 full price. $17 a mon Ml SIC CENTER 31 AC ORE FARM = aoe 4 ; og | Kad@io Heater A one owner car ments of $865 mo Cal] Credit Red & black Fits $1595 cash peeced Mr. Bell. Great MINCHELL: Electronic Organ $680 oN ana bas 2 Rosie : ES Ae ew eee Your ‘50 or 6) will make down Mer Mr. Parks. at MI $7500. j9:6 BUICK Super 4-dr H-top Pow. —bakes s FE 86-0402 Doub‘e full kev bear 2 pedals pe ee th aia MD (HICes Nee mick Baecmt niet . Harold Turner Ford, ;_ er steering power brakes. Yellow PLYMOUTH 1955 FOR ONLY $595 beautiful blond finish SDOPOTATORS GiwNRAa ale BAR Auto Service| &1 Dyegias 0 med Hewte 2 dF 1955 FORD .COUNTRY SEDAN, 8 & White 31545. were offering this ¢dr sedan MIRACLE MILE BAZAAT AREA Le ON ee de ee ey Dynatlow , Radio! Heater and cylinder R&H. Call OR 3-7653 1956 BUICK Special 2dr Hto taat is seally sharp Automatic _ organ repalr _fbaw Ra near Granger Kil Or BOCEICA IMCs sib Snares dows 36 uae Soa eles $196 4970 Ross Dr _. R&H Dyna P steering i equipped with power steering = is Chieftain 2 ae Cata.| 35 FORD 4 DR SEDAN FOM | brakes Biue & white finish $1495 and the large factory Installed Piane tuning PHON PIANO TUNIN E 1 ha € e : w 1957 CHEV 4-dr beater sud defroster. furry! See Witiecis Your (egise deca bole ee Meda d lead R. erie saie Day _ $1450 SCHUTZ, 912 5 Woudward, Bham White walls 5 : R&H hitewalls Yours for $145 down, 598 FORD FAIRLANE FORDOR, j95¢ MERCURY Vic Ht Mereo | 3g PONTIAC BEST STARCHIEF. $ FE 24924 : S saai = on : nsein HOMIDT o° ale Farm Equipment 76 vv» ; a an ae ea FE 2.5217 oe ee : $99 50 TOTAL PRICK BUYS A 38 Mos on b : : alance i 4 sy Pianos Panes ey lice brand new chain >aw See it al COO JN: Also tfansportation speciats | one brakes Poe Famer yee R&H W-Walls Extra nice $1995 dr Hydra PS & odrakes 5 prands Upright WF Miller Garden pod 3 eto fle =e N in St. Clarks , ca : or eee °38 1956 CHEVROIET Wagon #dri ne ew white tires Its one ta PEDURSS: ts 1D: Fauuiment i998 POS Ue Ve Main St. Clarksten | tnar 7,000 miles Excelent con- i : At Geet - | ‘ oe ce ad Se este ; MA we nights til ¢ ‘dition Owned | by (Ford (Exccu: Bove ei Hadio & healer ones +g Mousand Terms ee V6, 1 5 i Peurkh yoed whee 5 He 566 Or = ; on 9 muy 4 9 ssenger wagon, $99 terms. ~ Atal {eles mingham Phone MI 460.) GRINDING IN THE * = Loe Us, Ui ~ pes Mayfair 65262 . 1955 BUICK HT Power steering PE ee Sines : PE 46086 & a0 have We latest: moue reupred Lurk Ma WE “fe IVAN rE : 1956. 2 DOOR FORD. 6 CYLINDER, power brakes Power windows & L M S ] Peat Annie Caw Chain saws My Hood Poone FE . overdrive, new tires Bargain seats Extra nice $1195 Cfarkston otor dies oa CIEMIN. SAN Breer ATION py Brice: at eles loguice (at 363001954 ON TAG 4dr Hyde Ee CY SE ER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Hes iA i aa be ve “O44 Q-tone blue $ 695 Main St larkston MA o-314L [ (ie ee Sf.¢t ' . MON 9 FORD, 6 CY —ZUTo. 191 BUICK Bt: 2dr ee 7 | oh een a | ne a ee et Sale Motor Scooters &2 FROM 33 CHEVY “TO “51 PON- + Mtn anaminion Wo ae Hus is perfect 1085 Pontiac El ardtop Pie Wie iit S NEW & USE CONOR ry CARS | OR 3-9456 This is an ve ‘oh blue, a I+ Puceteqt coreg = ease ee Heo ha 8 Veh Citas Setiad 2 aN ) Lo y Ao7 owner car Wery clean Radio & on thts one - 14 be ¢ tetete tees eo es oe Pe we OFF Tint > ely Sagic EE. RE 1 i Zr ORD. ik (ONVE. I i } i heater on sinitt Be sure fame 1n en tee oe Ego tos = Fordomatic R&H pase steerlig ~g@-ser thts sentence ee gia one Gare Maelo fs fone & New ites Geely 1 OF ale Motorcyctcs Bs 1958 P brakes A bewuty $1 945 Pmeae Tanck PEOPLE S AUTO SALE $9351 Petes Ol, tate) 8) BOB EF ROST, IN i Aeron a from — a; 68 Outen’ = a 7 BENG & . re We sa aaa SS FARM MACHINED Y NEW AND ] Cleese (ela 2 ye 32 HUNTER BLVD MI 6-6934 / ROCHI CTE OL 1-xi 33 rac 2DOOR RADIO ie i s one he ‘PD ty WEA hendee bg ni tet | de Naty = fr : ‘By-Pass around Bham+ ee a . z See ibe rN ae beauty. E 2 -05F pf ct TM Reo U5 Bar Go . 1933 FORD R-WAGON’ V8, FO- ach sell OV “kN be heres ton dies Suen at ie . wo $1745 Dole aac uiiae viven— nye He “CY” OWENS FORD oe my TRUMPE y ol lis - 4 Sie = 2 Cg ' \uur terms 49 Ford V8 pa: i . . . ° fo gnod cond 2 tare : ae “Ths -a op tition demanding j eae : . csenger Wagon $88 ry it you 8h MERCIER a kw ears ’ ord Ps a pt ino dlernianding mo harmework on ood arr it Plus otnmers al G | poo g North ¢ ‘hey. ‘\ Tita bl an HL OND TN nithits : ) , Clarkston Motor Sales Se S45 2 on, pean : ; . : CHHYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER : Hunter Bid at S Woodward Ave. Wi Sit © hah? ee a eee : Moh St Clarkston MA 5-514] Hoy * Birmingham 7035) HAMILTON Syste s quae 4 Ene or Sale Bicycles 84 ed Used T ‘ . : 2 CEYroO} le 3) FORD 9 PASSENGER.” FOUR { Frene: Province. an A HAIN SAWH AS LGW AK §4o Wanted Used Trucks &9 For Sale Cars —. 91 ; usr wagon R&H Good med ab. FOR SALE BY OWNER. 1985 PON- MIP ACTE lk BAS AU Ate a ee a A rive aeaten ee we nu Vole wie Grn a ; . “ Z z USO: ROCHESBER FOKD DEALER ipa, Condition $425 FE 2-5459 tiac Catalina, $975 4763 Kempf, Pano mr nen reve pit Peo fb hen Ge We Pea eT BUICK 2 DR HARDTOP CM 1 oR Ty 32 PURD CONVERTIBLE CLEAN. na OR Biss call ater ue = is 1 Wie TELS es Oe OweET . rustomized, §225 FE 8-8300 3 = a Maine eu anh tna Boats & iy cessories 85 ie uaa airering & brakes plastic (ov. jy.7 CHEVIF BEL AIR CON. 1y54 FORD CUST Lal bl BEE E IS ! Be PONTIAC CHIEPTIAN, 2, DR Sal St Lquipment 64 : ; : V {soul “Pra ers | & Hoyei Master tires, ver’ Siraigut stick WSW @ tas: ee tacdari STOM LINE Ron ie ee CC ~ & H Hydra $400 MYrtle a ' ; = NP iG _ Z a SL .Slon 5 a ee pyre Pqpulpye oe a ee 7 Fe 441 i HP Woy ‘ Avion —oorinet SL HHAMs AlIO & Ilr K nite tleber Gh e000 om. & fei carfuretor Sherp’ Pyt own. ek cellent Gres $425 FE: RG (R : ’ R 1062 after 6 00 pm_ z POW EPI NEW SDP A PANTS Moeae offes UL 2 1124 . PAKES oa Ue ie Wes Uae ie fall) Cie eee ae tare) Dis po Rambler 50 PONTIAC STATION WAG- 1 RAR amir AES) ee ee chie C emer qe ’ role Dine Mey SOLA CENA Sa IES GE) payment Be ovis etter $ FORD PXCEL [ENT SHAPE’) 5 eee ee on Pirst $100 takes FE 2-0548 s Mee 4 : tA tan Nee Ulriet ; ihite ik 5 © nan ; aime he SA c “hy - : . 4 4 See us for ie best deal Ze trea 62 : Pr. - Ore Pe 4 ae ah oo He y tu iui (be “ue ane He 12 CoE ecg AUP K HUPEH PRIVATE wt HEV BROOKWOOD WAG is Thors on a new Rambler or a Bed 54 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4- DR, . Uae “ist nee hs ee Ss ae oo TROJAN CHLINEIGs add punahiaty © sed Truck Parts AGA ewes S143 guod-cond FR 40595 a Bg engine WW) Pwr FE 41,4 POR me ree “EQUITY IN used car Hydra R&H Maroon. one owner, er eS Con) pissed no (ier f.beeetol t ING, bo {| I" Ne : tue un Boat Sete _ 1956 BUICK SPECIAL, 4 DR R&H a aie aes coun Ford Fairiane 500, 4 dr Our Slogan: 7 $495 FE 7-0139 after 3 30 : - 4 1 4 AHnTy ae , ; : : ag ae . alles abana Crees be 5 Se fie Oe? 1 . Vii i th s i 7 58 4- x LIN ace ™ fa ie seep Best etter WON |? Potede | Pek INI Beatt Alwaler Mire & Her tice USF THUCK Palit Hvnucilion Gren vane Eliya er bbs CNC 5 CNS lear os Tourdereird engine ' wR aN BEAT ANY DEAL evens. Pp etek nee Ae: aiken Siow (eee eee ey A see p pes on op ae ane Re ALL. MAK ANTES Merit 1S lost BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN | We nae a vrex goed selection 3 per gmonth on balance EME , EM 34156 ce.s EM 3.5962 after 5 pm. ASS BHD SF F phate EN he i re ran , oS ii Yas ny ope anyon a aoe . e Vae new PE 610) bireR eR EE DY os fide 0 re ce ease ae mer on 30026 of — Get W Se # CoMOMIZe 1855 PONTIAC. VERY GOOD RUN: ¢ oe FIN : : : merits of $8 8$ mo Call Credit down as cate. dad S 7 | Vine Hema we Deine clean, goed Ures $825 .FE : - + ae wee 1S i POOL TRACY BURR.) & : Myr Mr Purk > al MI 41500 Saxe F} rR 4 ec Go S150 pide ay ee =? Sale Sporting Goods 65 © ORY * fae Ve Cae evaetes for Sale Trucks 900 itaroid Torner Fast oe SER EVOSS ssl = 53 PONTIAC 2 DR. CHIEFTAIN. PO a 2 = Mri! Petts PAWN Moe iS Aul FIFi stu F 4 [a Yeuls Np RD a tu e avments orly Hed R_& Wewa'ls Coral & white DON T 4 x Y AWAY THAT © AW Fi gl rity Be tRits 5 an Re 8 a) it Ao gee a : Perte arn f-tone Exceptionaliy clean 16.000 hong UW fur ew Siwhta or ecw Da tieet as ( f- | Ne | y eda ie ae A) 4 } fu aAs® se TAT fo $3 . nt ‘i > Sed oe NEW & USED CARS m: $1897 63 Mr Gaibraiuth, FE Be eyed ua Cea Sete ees HOP see tity Ra os se ee Gival Lanes BILL. SPENCE acres on © pintut Sacny © Tanne Wielieat SEV 0 Jeo Bineorat? momt= mmm trate ¢ : : ko Fak we E 6 042 . ie - Vanna: - ‘. 06 PONTIAC 4 DR 870 R&H iy An fyinapn A Weer Pia sy Beh iow Plea ee 7 2 ye fuutye ae : , . * Leg , . Bee San eAuee mR ee Hy: romatic. Good condition $1025 * Ve Corfe out mid are . 5 u vd A fp dua dy ied Naty (Mire ieee S100 hes tar Ss =| Tae t Pat lanie 3 “| Onginal owner MA 4-1067. After DMY ER GUN & BErlt as ' 1) PAL SEAR 0 PAG four tet MARINE, aeE F f HOGER AS? 1 BS & BEITVICE i ie Of bod be Hig) harit gp ffed A white a, (#92 RAMBLER STATION WAGON 5 pm- CF NIK Ho o1sft0 Hoily fit Hol, A hte Elta toes Cp Glace) laser A tu, A wy urty AY “ rE a@ ~ cen Eine aee LeH § R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MON. —~ \ === A : Miirané | = 6 2 { 1, Welee o Aoi ict Pi ace halle : . ae re ete tik rie Ricitie reer | i lh Wie. * ae DOWN - Ass sume payments of. ye RG. MINS: aes i ee Re both pty pcg a eae ne Jeeates i Bra eed 4 ee 2 7 $1146 mo Cul Creat Mgr M1 30 O1 DS ay ‘ 2 va) bee . ; : ; : ; { Le 3 it id oy . . 280 NTE ‘ ‘4 arks at MI 47500 Harold I Ole. ia 0 Matir Lew ty if Hoary Pa 14 ‘ ap ‘ ai E Feavse @ tees a 43 fey oty Monge = Go i i : Tarder Bare : 2s Ae pone 2 does seas ors ANE ; rN A * OE . k * g teva! 1 oa , \ Ly 4 \ = 5 AG fea 1a ae ails = Bale) ee UE % ae ee a= 2 Ole am 8 is Guss Mo bie wt " ms Poteet Hep ANE Bots ee : . Th yaw : tee Ue Se +: ihe WanGains pon Ad (us OLS wm HARDTOR ALL 0 (Chryder pone ae tie) Wa ei a mm healt Pity qoaee c | : ; ean | F a A Hobe 2 pean i i : (ret storked wiih used care Fix power equipment, jow mileage rt Dacge $199 . ON ee 1 ‘ ae ~ t Se wo PE Ve SF 1O% PANE ' at ets (een sof our many bargains Phone FE 4 1688 21 DeSuto coupe 149 . Bait, Minnows, Pte. 658 eer tree tree ta 8 ee ae See A ee ee ee Pd Hoe i : t Custom shar) Hach tea Ol DSMOBI E 9 SEDAN HY AE LAWRENCE : F : < : _. : 1% Bote ytioe Ta pe fur ee aoe Spe ees aie ne oe : Wes ac HAI! & -TACKIF Cp veny ¢ 4 Auction Sales ° af = a = - ae us te gees : MONEY DOW 7 es mutt wey MMC J | : i A i . S FRR hee (eee oon Ooo : : Liberylas KSA | 1 oh UE CELE ee a mn) a Se Mon ra : ~ \ PMU - Nie tr ark. at 4% U 4-750 - Seer y = iBY fered nike Avr ip fey Agi t HP AY Hi I LOT { ih pil : . 2 4 Sage t]yws + |b Fords KR&AH, FOM was Harold Porner Far: “9 Pp TODAY S SPECIAL Meni Ofeie eie oepor omy GOGAT. donee paren 7 Nine oP . : i Ria. Ora ; le. $054) Tow $425 mitiae H Hydra in pers Sand, Gravel & Dirt (060 9) we oe oo tt Me tie | a, Gone Ine aS a BOS» a . : me hie en s144 Sard Custom Raneh Va RAH oe a conettion 83 5 . Lie eo ok F oot Sale Fat x i Ss .ehe 00s My be Mae) Sh aati . 70M) Hoa) 41 I <-@u te wii; white i wus 59> - ROGERS SALES & SF A} TOP sell HANTI tilt 4 VET L ears ba! 1 , _ : hia ° z ; HG ci i ee rs nie EUS ae AEE f9 Auburn Ave ° FE 29955 ' Real ’ 4 i ; i ; ne re ih z f 5 vr 4 26 ; ae py oe HOMF OF THE RUGGED JEEP ek woee HED ules] ew Ut RIOS AU tie Hae WT = : 40 UP EF 1 aa [hy fat sys Cue, TOM BOE TN MI’ a 1q1h Bright “pet : : : Z piaiteeg Werejiesae mit pauar pee See Ue uh wy tes feed Iransportation Offered &? Ets - ie ae Ay Sou ist vk, <4 : an fae ee 1951 PONTIAC CATALINA HY- Arak sont Ginter snos 1 a hh pe oe S0te fon ee ae say, SEARS ial pee oR eee DRA R&H ABSOLUTELY NO- < ; he a CA) Pet VMED ADE T PtthA ANT Arey, bom willis Gan any . Bd Forti 2 Bbw blivs os Outs Super KB qanvertibie reat Pena take wee mE BD MONEY DOWN Assiime pay- a wir Tor taste for Sale (lousetrailena th) jie, o Sean oe oan e rei oa > eae We pay “ees Lng cea ‘ os OS shal a ELE ments of $865 mo Call Credit PE ALE r Ft i Sante Tee by ; es +! «fi pe OTR Soy cig ikds Super 88 consertivle. 1 a7 fb. Ds a zDR Hd BI ACK Mur Mr Parks at MI 4-7500 tl atleis BON? Aa me What ONE ; , Hea EAN Al ; ‘ . 4: ES pat Meee ee A a Geena) Coats aE ane ors ow per Li € vle ae anes & OH PR WSW & Heieiiicriice: Fara ¢ ; . Mo ‘ x : mi OO ue NG Weed Jeb Teno i eee a 400d Picton a nee Orr ven clea! shar tee : bar Mower PM ee ah ee Uaiviven =n awa ween Gan Ge oe eh Gat OT aa A coe 9 PONTIAC 4 DR SUPERCHIFE. Wood, Coal & I uel (iy 2 , Piet 1 ae itd balay _ — | : MB Gh Buk ope, Sm, No een Ghee fe St Clark ton oe fer clean older car. 7 PP ta Wile 4 an dearst we tb as SPeOtiees id Soo lary Guneio oe cine oaemas i) Faslan my ot Hint RiGee! Cire t ay Ame weer _ "Si OLDS HARDIOP FAIR COND - - - TPO OAK Wivde 8) rte) Fa Roe Te eG ibs Ot. ‘ Btn ee atte ce PR 4 2 ca Tee re) ty oe . | Breas eae 41405 GR OMG: | $100 FE #9a5PR - i ONT TAC eee STA~ * mn , ¥ i 4 : oe, ow. rs 5 t cally e : rivee Seats 4 % Wind ian mae . ; ty Waror CXCELLENT idt- 44 is & Peas Alt f “ Bee ree, butts WN RG KP ete to x fot od B Pte ie ” p Tae aD x i Pitay £ OLDS SUPER FIPSTA WAC tian Fr. y FAtg sons AL{ MIN(ns 00h Waseirs big ffoyp pie. Mf i eh PLE eee NT Ae Pee Ue 2 : apes wali la awl fodir 4) tor € hy VOI BAT a nm OE $) 295 VAUXHALL “1958” BRACTICATIY rare Tiegime A bet og An ras D Pee oro ae : lat ANN Ree Soca fe oni, | “ee Salts mf serie 4 TON Pit a ATaay FOR RICON A ai : pew but a usee price! Hes! tron: Pe TEAS Nop Tite toes eLenn t COME oe PDA VIN ‘ ; ra fw ; Sat . aa a : 1 Jie Shodan toy anit S 187 oe Oe su PER 83 3. «oms ef nnerat th this ¢ ‘ ‘ fa 1 i . >: Petit z rs =H i % > 1 rete = Dba Hy a A CORT oo, ye ' . i vn | vie ‘ a aM TUAESE Te ce ee a ate a . . ae | Be th ON hlacr Feo ee tor Ue ie cap y B wi $rans SCHUTZ eyiane Wien ee os i oe I e ' a os es : | MGaar ffs ri mibi 1 Peay 1M a1 $toW eon GAT 10 PASSF INGER SCHOOr jmroet 2 ae elow farket B ham 7 : : tear ita FR 2 Rone 1 0 chemi) fe . Wo PON IY, Sb AKR TACK 1) GaSe oe fe eS Hs? vu te BODY ND UF Rees cee coercion Wanted Used Cara SK vet pert ami ton tan te an ee ie re $7 PLYMOUTH SAVOY R&H WW rough but motor good cond $75 rin ERI ALR © ANNI treAT Aa bik rei pu ng ees Soumtdien pinto fie ew ae seater oa) foe Gogenem mares a Auto «F 45614 FF 8-4315 Sieh OF Fl AR A EPR | Re A) fee, one as real icone rep rw) ‘ 19593 lol PLYMOUTH RUNS GOOD 4 WILTYS JFEP 4 WHEE! Ore niet A gy Dy a . 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Room, (SP - N eo = RAM. & [po 4% : 105, "G ~— ALL TYPES OF 18T & 2ND CUT! Oxford . Wiha } 5 : J . : ODWI in US y ting hay, straw, cory end oats 5 - : rouse, apartment, anvy- Rus Scue : ; CA Will deliver. OA n2it6 MORU FNOME STATES, MOD Ca ; Pe ee eats y m 51, \ : co . ‘Seep way se CENTS. | FERN Lakelrant and piayaround —, AES! (thingy -- Watt .A\ds5 a c PPT STE EET ER Be Vk wl). re) pee HAY 6 CENTS BALE, FM 328 S8 to "38 models Must be clam ou ACTION. Dial al al er Hm ORCHARIT ix men . - +1 65 MI. ic [ EME vs ¢ T. ras . WANTED ton? a _ YOU'VE RENT Tite RRAT NOW” ANI RIES 2 “. re Keao HARBOR: > W od : d : oo bE S117 write des Bat Le ae au, Pe the best Aquate Lake Tralier oN De Hey > e R181 4 ~SALES & RERVICE On ef the hi ay everhead arta O war . (BEHIND TGs FOs! Of} | Ik i } : ; Pon res Ox ark. FE 24205, Fe 2 pave FR 468061 Vell S, Saginaw PE 8-454] /1 MILE WEST OF TELEGRAPH R° ; at : bs Sie 4 a . ° . 6 ale ‘Boseme Boham - MI 4-1930 HO aie 4 | . : | = a _ gmt ‘ “bt . a ; i ; a . ; . ; . . - oo - . . = | : : = . & Ln, : p : : : ; : ; ne - . . : LY = 3 at : _ & ’ Fr F] i 2 “a > = te ee) & ‘ ¢ S , . . *, 2 2 oe 3 : \ 5 ; ‘a _ . ete eal ie cya ——- he. ‘ : _ j l¢ 5 rs = POR | (ae re re eee ee oe _ ee eh & “ - + \ e : 2 + & in editor's life during pro- | : | | was and that there was much a i lq. 9 i | hibition. | WEDNESDAY MORNING — (2:30 (2) House Party. | when he started school in Toledo at the age of four he was | ot a, wonderful and good,” ee! i (4) (cotor) Haggis Baggis: | rejected twice because he po a \ be h Answer to Previous Puzzle ‘| gal 2 = : a she explained. 1 found out t at : 6:30 (4) Continental Classroom. | (1) Music Bingo. couldn't speak English. His | Jaughter is really a very healthy z 4 7] [2 A : a ; | parents had kept him at | and necessary thing and that the eras Baaon 6:50 (2) Meditations. 2:60 (9) News, | home, afraid of bad associ- | answer is to laugh with life, not Dis Foe 5 ates he'd meet. “Some of at life.” 3 mime 6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. 3:00 : a wey the kids didn’t like the wav | Once she accepted this, Carole Alvi Ny ~ O) TVG (7) Beat ye ci 1 my father cut our hair,” | discovered a new pleasure in Iv Theta tole 70 in Tod ollege. (9) Movie. | he recatied. “He was a good ling. : Nis! (7) Bi Ss . . father, but a poor barber.” “It was like discovering a new EET TeMPier Zs 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours | Virginia Deluce, the beautiful face Pe ee ce p (7) Wh oY “ist? , = tinued. ‘It was like growing in A =D Qe iS Break (Tin CS a Peete phar Boston actress, is going to sue new direction. The wonderful thing reakfast Time. 8. 5, ings = — _ that Detroit hotel, where a rat about Be a human " Bae ae ACROSS : 9 ; ; you can change your thi zr anc E Cheer) Bc lor- F a Ga ke fb Day Bit her in the lobby (die Roti in turn, can erage your life —— Richard: = ; 2 obby, !) fo .000.- bie petorme, OL 7 (7) American Bandstand, |ODbY. PUHLEABE!) for §1.000.- ss * on & Movie” 000. She had leaned. over to Today, Carole is a vivacious, 8 This is used b U 4:16 (2) Secret Storm. pick up something. when this warm, fun-loving individu: i shoe in his having learned how to luugh—loves srofessto f rat. sunk tomthe g 12 Brofesston {) 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. rat sunk its teeth into her to make others laugh - OE hha iki (4) County Fair. finger and held on. A female j In fact, she believes now that 13 fet a +f fh) whol (9) Sherwood Forest -jury would award her $2,000.- im = comedy is really her forte, ard ts 5 Transgressiong 4 | . eo , : r r many success 16 Cove in ite T a ; = ; ne Sas 000 just not to hear about it VIRGINIA packs emopiagest a cc 8S. dj * ous J : Ble . 17 Malaysi iy yy en = . cance if - ee 2 OES (4) Its Great Life. Accustomed as I am to public celebrities, I'm always Her TV roles, however, still | LI sacobedy he y (3) Looney Tunes. amazed by Steve Allen. I phoned to check some rumors, rtray her as a hard-botled gal | a2 Ferched f Y CANS | His secretary, who'd be seeing him at rehearsals, asked | with a kind heart. But even this | Mistake somal Se eee 9 | me to give her the questions. Twenty minutes later she | is changing gradually. As Wilma — 24 Mineral. spring j 5:30 (2) Bandstand i Fansler, gambling House opera- eo Body ot Aides i rR 7 7 : ae (color) George Pierrot ewe . tor in “The Californians,” Carole 55 iedecrs : Presents. Le. Rien dictated the answers . they’ ll be at your office: i. ¢rue te type, but not without a 34 Journey . i] ; i (7). Mickey. Mouse Club. by ab in 30 minutes.” They were _ great deal of warmth and a de ‘ sree pertice are eS 37 Fish sauce “— ; lightful sense of humor. 39 Blow with bi on = 1° Art Entry Deadli THE MIDNIGHT EARL open hand y adline Set i a” Carole believes that her true per a Poe an ie Ms Ido | DETROIT . | = William Holden's off on an African safari with Ray Ryan sonality is réally asserting itself 44 Female saint in ee - = Ke pe . Wile Mays was a a local cafe, but, left early “because now and that some day she wil fabs 66 Promontory bacchanals 46 Ring, as of Institute of Arts said Monday 41s eo 4 46 Cart w 19 Directic tee neck «| Will. close entries for the ‘ony I have to play basketball with the kids tomorrow”. . . If Casteo play the tender and compédssionate 46 Cartograph DOWN 19 Direction 43 Light knoe : : . . : ; ele herself genuinely ae Little Nap eke Hierng ieee a Sacica rene annual exhibition for Michigan Clones the gambling casinos, “The Boys” will try it in Nassau Capable to handle now, genuine 53 ¢ Chtet-be beste 4 troquotan 24 Lath . re se artists Feb. 7. The exhibition is ne . one a Deon ot thot ene 3 will give a bene-_ ee 57 Musical Indian 5 Miss Neg iminutive open to artists born in Michigan, fit for the survivors o e cago school fire... lit 2 EI t 26 Mimick of Stanley £ : sa diss river ‘ Abstain 38 Ip sick st Sh (col) |artists who have worked or studied EARL’'S PEARLS: Two's company. Three's a “crowd Any- Grant Detroit $250, 000 5 r i st Soler disk 5 Beginners Seen sche ets Domerticated jin oa rome for two years, or thing more than that is probably a coffee break. WASHINGTON UR—Detroit yes: 6 ax (dial) 6 Eter reate ‘ " i i alge Seetees | erates oe ay artists who have lived in the state WISH I'D SAID THAT: Those who have the hardest time terday received a $250,000 grant to 64 Salamander 8 Statements 22 Glut 56 Injures by for at least one year and are now |iving through adolescence are the adolescent's parents . . ./neip finance a $1,439,000 sewage . or MDstre 2 eee 38 hinalton se Aterosph ere residents. ° ‘That's earl, brother. ~ | d : 1 ject. stress ry o 3 | ’ . disposal pro. = ee SSS 7 = _ (Copyright, 1959) j eee |. i nics ee a — Ton | Tod Y Radi 10 P rOgr ams - however wil have no set speech but MUNTZ TV 7 O O 'S g lke il a nent rake some informal re-| “marks. i SERVICE + After that, in accord with the . WIR, (760) OKLW, (#00) ww, (988) Wear, (180 «WHYS, (1270) WPRON, (1460) WIBK, (1490) ‘usual Press Club practice, Eisen- - Member of | —s 10 ress U hower will reply to written ques-. rlecnee 8 Association TONIGHT | WW Beep elday vie < } ofa petals ited ta | CKLW, News, Davies tions. This is different from pro- | - : ] : += wa, ar i . - = i Berry bios oe WPON, sous LWPOR, ewe, Caney Oe men haan cee cedure at regular, White House | _c&Yv ELECTRO MART | 7 — s © ~ a» her js =} : * WRYE, Nevattrick, McKenste| WIPE: eaeve exw anew fgets pbitt Pl [Saha Grant, Davies TV, Radio Coverage news conferences, _ where report i Open y ‘ti 7 = CALW. News, Chese Hm WIR. Muse | * WPOW, Béb Lark Blanned | ¢ Question ers ask their questions orally. Be- | ida ws, McLeo WJBK, Jack, Bellboy 10.00 W Arthur Godf i . WCAR, News) Page er Wen Be cs) | bee won Hema tres an or VESTION cause of the Press Club visit, Hag —— WPON, News, Sports a WXYZ, Peter & Mary WWJ. One Man's Family Forum at Dinner’ CKLW, News; Mery Morgan’ WXYZ, News, M Shorr — | ww Be Maxell WEDNESDAY MORNING | WJBK. News, Retd CREW News, ahifebreak | weiz- Daly 6:00. WJR, Bews, Agriculture WPON, Chuck Lewis WPON, Bob Lark . . . | : WEON, Fares, part , Ware. wit ™ 10:30 WXYB, Paul Wintet | 9.99 wR Dear @hiriey “ ASUTNCTON (AP) beeiion CKLW. Rooster Club CKLW, News, Davies WWJ. News Matinee Eisenhower will answer news- 7:06—WIR, Guest House WIBK. Tom George: | WXYZ. Pao! Winter WHYZ. McKenate , _ ; ww, News, Maxwell = WCAR, News, sheridan : |. WIBK. Mcleod men’s questiona in a public forum WXYZ, BE. P. Morgan WPON Early us) House Part? WCAR. News Bennett CKLW. Fulton Lewis Jr. won, ™ a ral WEY Paul Winter aor Wednesday with his replies broad- wee yack 3 Bel 7 *CRLW. 7 Rune tise: aaee Davies ACS cast live by television and radio WsBK. fete, George ’ " hd Hox | eae "2 Star Extra AR, News, B Bartyn WXYZ. Nees, eKonsie i setae | naam ong rer | ROR Sik “owt” | SER cise "aca appearance before thr Ne cau Pe an WXYZ, Newk Wolf 1.28— 9M, Time, tor, Muste CRLW. News, Toby David | CELW, Davies | 69 WIR, News, Music 8:00 WIR, Amos ‘hn Andy) WJBK. Re oni, 2, News, Deland | prating its 50th anniversary. It wwi Ct Concert WPON, News, Casey ; ; Wattrick. McKenzie, @ wipe seat 50 WIR, Meste pian WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ee, oom | will be Eisenhower's firet visit ta Backs etball ‘AYE News, Wolf 12:08.WIR, News, Welle McLeod | the club since be bateiee Presi- ®: wR Bway News he Bese Groce Fal tiy, “eaba bivectoek | Bon Mackennon | dent. . 9:00WIR, Answer Please | WCAR News, Sheridan WIBE. ; ie. " Miuite ww htline “4 XYZ. ware. hers Cel oe The luncheon ‘will be Jimited to + CKLW, “Blbte rim gy | Ue aoe bt News, “Burne, o W. New “a ‘members of the club, but the Na 0:20 WIR. Learping | BAY ewe, Wolt a = Boorta 4. itional Broadcasting Co, and the-ment, Chee Sosnetwal . - ee: fee Hl certain we ye heat ae tor wang oe: WR. News, Music Columbia Recess System . m és “ , ees land wemmewyerymmony | REAR Rees Cn | SRLR Regs Seem. Winans Mekane announced Monday they plan both ee ; . : ‘ Fs 4 \ . Sports Chase . atic 3 CKLW, Knowles tee WIR ese Hal oo WIR, rene. me WIBK. McLeod TV catid radio coverage. The XYZ. Jack Surre -CKLW, News, Toby Davie wwe Maxwell Be. Tenn. Erie Ferd American and Mutual redio net-: Won. Kite. Gooner "Fe howe Le one. Goon =p gird on 16:26. . wry, x Mr ke ele Mee Wein "srhalen ae | 1:38wom, vie. Dr. mane | “CRLW Weta Etna WIBK, Soundof CKLW, News, Davi¢ WXYZ, hems, M. ghort’ | WEON, Sports > James C. - ' bos : rAd ~ } a= 3 - 4 P : e i = R ae 4 OF \e fs 1} s a THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESD AY, ‘ JANU ARY 13, 1959_ TWENTY-FIVE, Channe) @—WW4J-TV Channe) 1—WXYZ-TV * Channel 9 CKLW-TV 6:00 6:30 6:15 6:25 6:30 6:40 6:45 7:00 8:00 9:00 TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (7) Curtain Time. Comedy. (9) Popeye. Comedy. (4) News: Wiliams. 9:30 1 ‘10:00 ) i (2) Racket Squad. Adven- ture. (4) Weather: Eliot. (4) Box Four. (4) Sports. (7) Comedy -(cont.) (9) Woody Woodpecker. (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. (2) News: LeGoff. (2) Weather. (2) News. (7) American Legend. News-, paperman must make vital) decision in ‘Six Hours to Deadline.”’ (9) Brave Eagle. (4) Let’s Dance. pas Dance Va- (4) George Burns. Singer 8:00 Anna Maria Alberghetti. | 2) Arthur Godfrey. Variety. 8:30 Rodgers, Hammerstein. . 8:45 (7) Naked City. Racketeers) move in when couple win at 9:00 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. (7) Our Friend Harry. (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) I Married Joan numbers game, decide to set) (2) Movie. married. . | (9) Presents (cont.) 9:30 (4) Bozo the Clown (41 Bob Cummings. Bob, Boss contest ihe town. : -+2}-Red Skelton. —-Actor Ed-16:45- ward Everett Horton. out on 18: b>) (7) Star Performance. Charles Boyer, “Disti sae 30 guished Service "' (9) Ballet. ‘Nutcracker! % takes female judges of Ideal 10:00 (2 (4) i Jimmy Dean. Dough Re Mi. Billboard. -Arthur Godfrey. Treasure Hunt. Special Agent. Suite’ by Canadian National, Ballet Guild. (7) News. (4) Californians. Lady 5a-| loon owner holds key to 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. blackmail plot. (4) Price Is Pight. (2) Garry Moore. Actor, (7) Cleo? Andy Griffith, Ella Fitz-) §9) Passing’ Parade. gerald, dancer Carol Haney,' French magician Reyneaux. a 15 (3) Nursery Schooltime. Lady of Charm..—-—-—-— Today's Television Programs -- Channe) 2—WJBK-TV | 2) cette Feature. Edward 16:38 (7) News: Daly. 11:30 (2) Top Dollar. CG. Robinson, “Bullet for iO Ballet (com) (4) Concentration. Joey.” C53.) -(4) Dr. Hudson. Couple seek (7) Peter Lind Hayes. (ay) Cheyenne Cattle barcais| Hudson's aid in adopting: (9) Howdy Doody. | ae child. : ee ee wom (2) Moore (cont) WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON train. a (9) Million Dollar Movie. |!0:45 (7) News: Gordon: Fa BD ee Ct ote. drama. Norma Shearer, Rob-| ‘ aa io = cil “ ert Taylor, “Escape.” ('40.) 10:55 (T) Weather. “ SS NE Ee (4) Dragnet. Friday probes) . ‘ . robberies of fashionahle/11:00 (7) Soupy’s On 12:15 (9) Rope Around the Sun. homes. (9) Ballet tcont} - (2) Movie (cont) (4) News: W'kamp 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow (2).News: LeGolf 44) (color! It Could Be You (t) Cheyenne (cont) . (7) Play Your Hunch. (9) Movie (cont) 11:15 (4)-Weather: Eliot. (9) Myrt & Doris. (4) (color) George Gobel. (2) Weather. ee Myrne Loy, Cane Romevo, | (4) Sports. |}2: 65 (2) Guiding Light. singers, ‘The Platters.” (2) Sports. os ies ip cont) | ; os j1:00- (2) Ladies Day - ‘11:25 (2).Nightwatch Th. Adven- | (4) Amos ‘n' Andy (7) Wyatt Earp. Earp tries ture: Victor Mature, “Gam-, Me tae: to protect two inngcent peo-| bling House.’ ('31.) | (9) Movie. ¢ from lynch mob. | ; 5 es (9) Movie (cont) 11:30 17) Night Court 1:30 Ye As the World Turns (A) Gobel (cont. | 19) Theater. War drama: | (7) Margie. (2) To Tel) Truth | Don Ameehe. ‘Four Sons.’'! (4) Mr. and Mrs. North (40) (7) Rifleman. Lucas almost (4) Jack Paar. Cliff Ar. 285 (4) Faye Elizabeth eauses national incident quette. Genevieve, show of, Sn when. he gives maimed Con- American fashions. Els a+2:00@ (2) Our Miss Brooks . federate veteran a job Maxwell. (4) (color) Truth ar Conse- (9) GM Presents. Comedy, (2) N'watch (cont) quences. . “The Eye-Opener."”’ Incidents’ | (7) Day in Court. LESSON IN LAUGHTER hut because she was unable to smile Fansler, gambling house operator, 2 — She has no trouble laughing now, at one time Carole Mathews had to take laughing lessons She is seen regularly as Wilma en “The Californians.” ~ ray Life Was No Laughing Matter for Carole Mathews + She Had to Take: Lessons to Laugh Sober Outlook Resulted in ‘Hard-Boiled’ Parts; She Hopes for Others “Learning to laugh was the most painful thing that’s ever happened) to me.’ * * * This startling admission comes from Carole Mathews who ts seen reguarly on “The Californians,” ‘Tues, 10 pm —Channel 4. Carole, the product of a broken” home, set out on her own when she was 17. “I intended to be- come a nun or a schoolteacher but I became an actress instead after winning a beauty contest,” the. attractive, honey-blonde ac- tress recalls. Her first role called laughter, but strange it seem, Carole was incapable x * * “Twas a very quiet, solemn per- son and life just didn't seem amus- ing to me | didn't laugh about. In fact. | had to take laughing lessons so [ could do this role,” carol e said She attributes her eventual change in outlook to (wo dramatic coaches, Nina Moise of Hollywood and Ella Gerber of New York for Hay of ut Neth as “Learning how to laugh Was | Even His Own Brother Can't Reach Bob Hope | . ' By EARL - NEW YORK — Bob Hope's the Peter Lind Hayes-Mary..Healy TV show, Why he “write for brother Bob you shouldnt dopé, I forgot -been trying is he?” WILSON. parties before such a big crowd to make sure to reach Bob, but cant. seemed a logical question. ‘ heard about an Air Force private who went. A.W.OL. in Australi he flew out there o fo a special Easter show WILSON brother, is a writer on Georgt, ask me, because like a: to ask. George Hope" said he's’ “Where ‘| think Bob: yeorge answered “And for him.” a More than 2,600 people attended Ohio Gov-elect Mike DiSalle’s recognition dinner — in Toledo, before his departure for Columbus. Mike said hed been given several going-aWay. personality, on the other siznificant changes “but bef was there I was going ” never re Mike, born of Italian parents in N.Y.C., confessed that | | | the most painful exercise Pd ever done, physically and psychologi cally—it was like tearing flesh off my body,"’ she said. “1 knew how to call forth other emotions, such as sorrow, because every one can think of semething sad and bring forth tears. But Id never known happiness and | doesn't. couldn't think ef anything funny | | peritousty close upon the edge of | or amusing.” x a Her reserve soon go! her typed. to play hard- boiled roles She com 'mented:. “I used-to say that ae ‘ducers just would ‘Dial M «Mat -ews) for Murder’ every time wanted a female ‘heavy .” As a result, Carole usually pro traved tough gals with a kind heart undermeath < \ * * Whals and TS ality stayed pretty stati her screen person het ove hand, un derwent seme “7 discovered that life wasn't really as grim as I thought it imy monthly bills. see anything to, TV News and Reviews Telephone Hour Rings Bell By WILLIAM EWALD ;hide, pulled a 20.1 Trendex Friday ~ NEW YORK (UPI) — The tele- While ABC-TV's Walt Disney Pre- phone company and I have had our Sents was racking up a 19.2 and ‘differences in the past—notably NBC-TV's Ellery Queen a 123 ‘over the occasional flights of fancy. - . NBC-TV's new Saturday night that have gone into the making of western, Black Saddle, notched a [23.0 Trendex to edge the 17.8 of “ ‘CBS-TV's Gale Storm and the 17.3 However, after last night’s NBC- lof ABC-TV's Lawrence Welk. TV Bell Telephone Hour, I am ‘quite willing to call a temporary ‘truce. In fact, with a. little en- couragement [I might even be cajoled into ldoking into the yellow pages, whatever they are, * a * Rock ‘n’ Roll Gives Pep BLACKSBURG, Va. Ww — Vir- ginia Tech's football coach, Frank Moseley, is Blaying recone season, Marry Belafonte. the New dB se the kids,” he says. City ballet, Maurice Evans and’ the Jr . piano, team of Gold and Fizdale. It Was a pretty bonny hour. — portion, it should be ad- at the start fairly tedious A rendition of Saint-Saens “Carnival -ef -the Animals” with Evans and some puppets. It struck me as the som of boneless gruel the easily intinudated look upon as charming. One mitted was Q. Will the use of glasses re- quire that thev be made strong- er from time to time? Related to this, “do gtasses make one's eves weaker?” J.E.M A. Definitely not ‘assuming that the proper prescription 1s Another portion — a tongue-in- cheek ballet done in the style of a silent movie to the music of Samuel Barber—contained yome soggy stretches, but also packed worn at the proper time a fair measure : a pee neasure of fun Stronger lenses may become The rest of the show was first Spare but ae ereey .s Ae Miss Te a _ Bglasses were usec his woule class Miss Tebaldi tackled two have occurred anyway. The be- Puccini amas and bounced creat qiclons of notes across the ether As for Belafonte, he was spotted in a l)minute segment that was stunningly staged—mounted in a striped down setting of dights and! police that punctuated his materiat to fine effect. | Belafonte, trembles lref among wearers that they see less well without glasses than they once did generally stems from the wearer's dissatisfaction with inadequate seeing, once he had grown accustomed to, good vision. Q. Wil lenses have to be worn ferever, if they are put on now? F.F.G., A. It depends upon the ha- ture of the defect. Many times lenses are prescribed as a tem- porary measure for ai few months, or a year, It is becom- ing More common to use lenses this way. In severe cases of blurred or double vision, lenses . of course, the corabali—he milks songs with | almost offensive obvieusness and constantly gheots for a curious | kind of understated rensatian- alism. lA will need to be worn continu- i ously. However, it is the defect But it also must be said that hei which determines the need. not is a great showman, that he has tasfe in his choice of maternal and a performer of personal attrac when the lenses are put on Can contact lenses : be worn for swimming? I. A. J. 1s tiveness, boldness and presence A. Yes prov idin® you have Final vandict Phone company wOEn them BE approximate ly ; : _ six months If vou are thinktne vou rang the bell f getting contact lenses and * * * would like to go swimming with THE CH: 18 -ARCTY them this coming summer, now TF CHANNEL WIM: NBC-TV 9s the time to be fitted for them may shift ats Tuesday night show, the Californians, to a new spot . Margaret Leighton and James 4 lf You Have Any Questions Youd Like Answered. Mail or Bring to Mason will star in a courtroom drama, “The Second Man," on PONTIAC OPTICAL “CBS TV's Playhouse 90 Feb. 12— CENTER he 1 OW , . Wil mark the 100th show -of the 103 N. Saginaw St. SOTECS ul FE 2-029) FE 2-2912 * * * Dr AL A Miles Dr PC. Feinberg CBS. TV's new western, Raw-! Len fl Pe eedlll tt! PRE-NOTICE Hampton’s Warehouse Sale Closing Out All 1958 Merchandise, Odds, Ends, Ete. - to make room for 1959 G-E Arriving ‘Next Week. Time: Saturday 9 to 5 P.M. Location: 3740 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Mile West of M-59 Cosh or Terms — Delivery, Installation -or Service Extra. Some in Crates, Some Out of Crates, Some With Scratches. GE Filter-Flo Washer .... ...$177.00 GE 30’ Range... . .$189.50 GE 12 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator _ $299.50 GE 10 Cu. Ft. Freezer..........,,$229.50 | 4 . said, the normal Wednesday news conference probably will be passed up this week. erty eoyates ¥s Killed Off, ‘But Boy Those Rabbits’ LA CUEVA, NM, 0=Col, Wil- liam Salman, rancher-farmer in New Mexico’s Mora county, says | tonal Press Club, which is cele), believes in complementing the works alse will carty the progrart. 600 million pairs of shoes in the “White House Press Secretary U.S. ‘in. 1959, five per cent over Hagerty said Eisen: 'this year’s anticipated sales, work of nature rather than trying) ito rock nature's boat. * * * “My neighbors wanted me to go. in with them on poisoning the coy- ‘otes, and against my better jndg- 1 did,” he says. don't have covotes, but boy, do we thave rabbits!" a Industry sources expect to’ sell “Now we GE Dryer, Electric | .. $139.50 GE 21” Console TV | ..$199.50 GE 17” Portable TV... .. $119.50 Admiral 21” BI. Console ........ $229.95 Admiral 21’ Mah. Console .. $199.95 Sylvania 21” Table TV | ’ $149.50 Dumont 21” Console TV #8 we we amit ? * .. $199.50 Emerson 21" Phono Comb. . $249.50 Granco FM Receiver ... ..$ 27.95 , Philco 21” Console TV. . .. $179.50 Motorola 21” Table TY * * es ee ew RCA Color TV Sales and ‘Service | CON DON’S TV _with remote control .......... $199. 95 Emerson 17” Portable ......_... $119.95 Admire! 17” Portable, scratched. $129.95 Emerson 17” Suitcase TV .._... ..$ 75.00 RCA 17” Portable, scratched .. Phileo 21° TV with Remote Cable, good for ber, reg. $329.95, now. RCA 21” Table Color TV, $149. ” , $249.95 3 T rE 4 | pong cg Tel-Heren scratched, new .............-- $369.50 Sapna fannie atianneaonaeen ahd | or wae) he) Se Sales and Service SWEETS RADIO. TV Or en Mon. & ai che cies BR New Radios $10. 88 ea. WAMPTON’S ELECTRIC 825 W. Huron Street FE 4.2525 Se ei a ee Se) age Fee ee te “TWENTY-SIX _ —THE-PONTEAC-PRESS; TUESDAY, FAN UARY 15,1959 aoe bi i 5 : = —, E > = . 4 : = R 5 if ) Jersey Officials |, Zz egion Ices | | _/Say‘LetThem .| { ,. | 4 = : a @ { Oo fo Fight Cri Swift Custody FotBrect = , q 2 | | y NEWARK, N, J. (AP)—Essex' 7 thi WO AMhal nee S ri County officials took a look at the Y Mod A, Justice Department ets. j ‘menu being offered guests at the| ; ; Up Branches i in 4 Cities county penitentiary and decided. _.to do those things which to let them eat bread. | Across Nation Cake will no longer be avail-|°. Lighten the burden of tread _. able. Neither will any othe Me , ose already a ROME (AP)—Roberto Rossellini 47 oa Be en pany cet kind | responsibility on th 4 WASHINGTON (APi—The Jus- today asked Rome’s civil court to — ta heavily burdened...this 1s J tice Department has created four) speed action on his request for i= * * . . 4 regional offices to assemble data’ — custody of the three childreff on Thef county told Warden Geof- a part of our creed. in connection with a° long-range! his marriage with Ingrid Berg- {rey [Berrien Monday that slicing nationwide program to com bat man + off @éake and things would save syndicated crime and organized | Rossellini declared.in his re- $11,000 a year. | - : racketeering lquest the children “cannot live - Berrien gave in and removed) ‘ Lg 4 ; | « * * * ‘another single day’ with the the itern from his operating budg- a Aion Reporting “this today, depart- Swedish film star et. He did say, however, that he ment officials said field offices ws _® i & felt dessert was “nutritionally and , ‘ +. , ; ‘yc cally risable.’"’ are now functioning in New York SLIPPERY PAEVMENT, TOO?—Rwad sign — the misspelling has turned out to be more effec- The Italian film director filed psychologically advisable we ~ Chicago, Los Angeles and iy Baldwin Park, Calif, isn't letter perfect but tive than a nor mal sign ue Sean alee ad Miami. . as - alie Italy las , & as >§ ; i AC Wl ad CURVE, but i S “Tt Is understood that in some’ — its. job well. Lt should read EME — - : See Susie sp Sele RS Least Mies Bergman's —relahon- Grandpa | Gets Mumps web areas under the jurisdiction of iship with Swedish businessman to Add to Confusion . these offices, grand juries nee | Lars Schmidt, who is a Protestant been convened or will be « ® | The Swedish stay and Schmidt DENVER ‘(AP) — Things went) shortly to assist investigators in n |were married last month in Lon- from bad to worse at the Kenneth “ ; . oy assembling information : } don. Lorenz home when their two chil- Thoughtful Service << * x The children are lvi ing sith dren and a nephew caught the . . - their mother and her new thas ind mumps within a three-week Span | rie Asst. Atty. Gen, Malcolm ‘Ander aS as . - fon, who heads the husticr i | ot Defense Progra Mm at his country home outside of | But it was an impossible situa- 46 Williams St., Pontiac FE 2 5841 ; , ey a Paris. tion when the children’s, grand-| _ yartment’s Criminal Div n, 1s ‘eae & \ . : He ceecah diteuie Gh ite re | | — father, John Rath of Cheyenne, Moore Chapel, Auburn Heights UL 2-1800 gram. Milton ‘Wessel, Jeyeur-old Boxe than 76 million nickels are Wyo., got them, too. — a : ea former assistant U.S. attorney in By JACK BELL cof the issiies the Senate Prepared- people into a state of complacency produced each year at the U.S Rath is 81, He's visiting his son- Z | New York City, is coordinating WASHINGTO LAP) Vice me subcomnuttee, headed by not justified by the facts.” mint in Denver. in-law and daughter here. see ee * vad, Lek a # ¥ 5 _ -_—=— = _ = — — _ - — = = the country-wide information President ichimil 94 hon has Johnson of Texas, expects to in On the other hand, Nixon. was Officials are not discussing “hat ngrecthy anviled a sweeping ine YOoUBate soun as Cangress 1S said to have told his colleagues generat results have been ob quiry into President basenhower s fully “organized j that while it would be a great tained defense program The Democrat The Senate Space Corfimuttee, mistake to overestimate U.S. . = ate ready to gave at oa thorough also headed by Johnson, -already strength, it w ould be unfortunate 2 ’ F nearer, unveyiny (tS and’ Hussian if -that strength were under- Peril of Food Riots . send) hicy tae Won or prey, ee ommplishinenis me the space ¢ stimated and an impression of . fit ‘eae OL the ditredpeet hint totd feela Bearcenbienwed bale bik ex weakness given to the world, | fellow Teeputslicans he Wished pected fa entl=tir a To0-muthon : Hn ( a fe in ew JE l baserrhawer niilibeary paropesads dobar ctitta ty develop space well tame! dip tinder the most pa coal! DSR Employes Asking F i : a , - Peres % “Rha hal f } by ye € [pied * ‘ - ‘oy “NEW DELL VAP) kmergeney mute cemcatansnit tian Vy te Dias a . for Increase in Pay government ite howhiny ndeq cratic Controthed Conpae Siaon has coneeded (hat. this the danger of food riots im New * nt country is behind an both the mis DETROIT op Detroit’ Street Delhi. ; Ios Nixons belief, as rela$ed sile and satellite elds. But he Railways employes Monday asked The governime nF ope ned shops by those sith whont he has dis. fees fold associates he Vs confident for pay raises of 25-cents-an-hour selling American wheat and flour cussed the mfather, that Lisenhow- the rire of Amenean ee The drive was pushed by the: har " “e diced ie es after . week © vanes prow wll keep ne ew eecetds Unt ol The ot drivers” union w vn has 1,900 | i ; of shortage ‘riees or the open .over al} | nitlitary power Viet : ayrurdie =o | are q markel which had climbed y per ahem ef thre moet Union, se that Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo), Lets Maintenance! workers, Bl > n u : | through their union, also request ° ee cent an a month promply dtpped there with he no fofttre “black; 4 member of the Senate Armed : ah . ; : ed raises from the DSR commis- H Phe opoeernment (ore csbtpprre tried teapot ice defense of ryices Committee, challenged Sn 1 i i 1 H00 tons of imported 1 wheat strength despite a current Sowtete Nixon ain the Senate Monday to ; ae | FOR ALL WIRING OR LIGHTING NEEDS! ; daily to New Delhi Pt qrrarnised bead am nissite prove tye United States is ahertd Detroit) Mayor “Louis Miriani, { ap onvestigabion of the sheaptage ysenhower has said the new 77 of Russia in intercontinental mts- meanwhile, has indicated he would \ which oa competent observer oat) bilhon dollar budget he will send sales ikon niade no public reply prefer to grant a 1Ncent’ raise > tributed to a combination of mare to Crtipere next Monday wall in i * * next summer ket manipulation by dealer fil clude seven billion dollars for alt mingtore tel ad the enate ~~ - — Pe tv oo distribution oof povernment! types of missiles and related ar There seems to be a continuing °? 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