[rrr i) 7 ee : i Ue fi sceeeeeelilt ee ain ea e s : MR Pes Oe Porat Ae FO} » { roel ee A } ’ ‘Pigers ; es i - \ s : R 4 > ‘ . ‘ = / ‘ / ' Ae . a eat : 5 * “Ss. THE PONTIAC PRESME WERPARD MOAT TD eee ee z US. Hints Suppor t of Offshore Islands a koe Pe a tet “Touemoy, Matsu:. Army Plans Machine Tool Storage Here wa’ePax Will Purchase [Diplomas Awarded High School Seniors Senate | eaders Basa Sign PHS Twirler in Defense Area _— E . peer TENNENT TTY | Agreement Reached on | 32-Acre Site Cf Press for Quick 4 Evecvating Tochen Near GMC Truck’ OK on Formosa TAIPEH, Formosa (# — A U. 8. source said today he \ Half Million Sq. Foot Knowland Tells Critics Space Will Stockpile Delay Would Rob Plan ne 119th YEAR "} * & & ® PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955—38 PAGES T — thought American support would be extended to the Production Reserves of Psychological Valve The Army announced to- WASHINGTON (#—Sen- day it will build a sprawling dehumidified machine tool storage vault in Pontiac one-half mile east of GMC Truck and Coach Division ate leaders pressed today for | quick approval of President Eisenhower's Formosa de- fense policy, but critics in- dicated they wanted to do some more talking. “I think the vote must on East South Boulevard. today,” said Sen. Col. C. A. Heath, chief of the industrial operations di- vision of the Detroit Ordi- Re ‘“ publican leader. “It nance District, said the would be bad psychological- vault will be the third and| PRESENTED BY SUPERINTENDENT—Dr. Dana . Peatioe Press Photo! lv to continue the delay.” largest in Michigan. P. ggeees gr rel aller perer 2. taady ape pelle te Large alae He thus took the same line as Somes Schools, participated in Commencement | Scholarship winner, is shown recei sheepskin | that voiced Chair- To be built on “most” of a 32- ceremonies in the local schools Thursday night when from De. Witimar it the conchasion of the graduation | ony Guanes Gaia) od es Renate "| he awarded diplomas to 138 graduates in the | program held in the high school gymhasium. Foreign Relations Committee. house military production tools for- | merty weed and still located at the | Sabrejets Poised Peaslutatoe Tale [pce ca vaca“ Oemetie | Navy Chief Reports Ships Graduates Told "sass . The resolution, which would wu et none. comtrctn Alert for Formosa Action Value of Living een goer sory ince the wcttite Heath WASHINGTON (#—Secretary of the Navy Charles S. the House Tuesday 409-3. The a = neeet Thomas told Congress today the Navy can “adequately Pastor Urges Class Not | are all’ cope with any local naval actions” in the narrow For-| t© Go Through Life by government-owned, he said. pe y oe. was conceded by almost everyone. mosa Straits, but is not ready for “a major conflict.” Merely Existing |The only question wee when and tools will be set in the | ne secretary did not elaborate on Formosa, in a state-| Thousands of dead people walk | , a et | ment prepared for the House Armed Services Committee. | the streets of this country every light perservative oll and a rest | But presumably he meant? ” tor powder covering OM | that fleet units could han-| Now President | Windt pastor of the Kirk in the ot GR SS ie oe a ae i if 5 i Eg if H H Sf if ij! r pl it 1 i f E t Hh ii iit ‘ail rif * te wmf Gg xmes|PONtiac Boy Wins Diploma srs ite.srtewt «ae and Contract From Tigers use mere existence. He diagnosed an/| States forces other than in inr By H. GUY MOaTS or 1—Is responsive to the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Pontiac Press Sports Editor the polo has a aa earth. For the first time in many years a Pontiac prospect has 2-Has an alert and active mind. been signed by the Detroit Tiger Baseball Club. d—Has hopes and goals that Abandon Hope Within minutes after he had received his diploma from | 19 when Nationalist pain Supt. of School Dana P. Whitmer in graduation exercises a a a f 0 Sail for the mid-year class at Pontiac High School last night,| arserentty the ie = ~ | “ ” “An alive person is one who OF Ors Marvin Caswell became a Tiger “farmhand. moored near the British ship HL I a E : § [ : HH : i i i i i t j t : i ig jfi>F E i F dl | i i r é , 1 ] ly : zi 2 =| & F H does ——— in ap a ; blige macy for they ; aaa doctrine, li ity— : than 4 cr ene who ie thowe tad'with'us| Halt Search for Britons| young Tgnins ahr pots | UQGEStS Coat Thief |“ nacoans | Lost in Atlantic Storm; a Valley competition ; : — the late George Bernard! 8 Icelanders Missing | and in the A City Pick Up Liner, Too pond tombstones should read: “Died at REYKJAVIK, Iceland #—Forty mer, were tatives of| SAN ANTONIO, Tex. @—Some- i | . i ; f Z é ; i He i ai! uf if bie - to . . ing that they would forget to live,| ci sing “black frost.” Arctic| dad's okeh, toa Class C COM-| nis parked car here Tuesday. was named 1955 president of the ee them of the little | iocms also were believed to have | tract. t F z ; 4 z 3 Ff ; i i e i Fs i : 5 i : i f i Hi i rf ‘ ; ita F f g i : i 23 i. { z , , * ° . The and thrown ur way. But I do| resident. He nes poem oommass. (Kitchen Sink Sinks tom since teix two trawters,out| area chief scout, were here . I don't "believe me He resides at 810 Sleeth Rd. Mil- ‘Too Thorough Thief signals, off —— North Cape z H ghee FF > E a a ford. $s : ; oe fi a cif Z i ? 3 rf i ii aE —_— No Relief Seen Nudists Invite Williams acu ® — Osie rig. night a ; a LANSING, Mich, @—In the face | the Sesshiees cheie-ceaad was caught She . Taylor's address: 512 Terrace . of an impending move in the State | when he came back for that. Legislature to ban nudist camps,| Wright had entered the home of : d i sf nie i itil i +f .* a} : i 5 g 3 B g i! z : E j . | ! | ! | if : cE i ; ; i i i z | , i} ilk bia, Fi i E . zero yes- It’s Warmer in Cooler terday, as the U. S Weather PAINTSVILLE, Ky. (UP)—John- & f i E i : Sets , ; i : e af ui Th i! H i i H Be u F H h : it H i ie dens, a nudist camp near Battle| Criminal Court showed yesterday Creek. Camp owner Elmer J. Ad- Then he came back for the sink, ‘ 'and Turner discovered him there ams said in a letter, “We have Po with. pipe t tT i ir u J . i : it Z> E c 3 j { TEL Tee E s z 3 g } freeze ig expected E Z t z i i | i ; i 5 i ; atihizt H i 3 i | zt : : i Ht t is I i =|Dr. John C. Monroe Backs Fluoridation === the U. S. to add finorides to drinking water, Grand Rapids | ‘i@s have been called on frequent-| even cancer and tuberculosis were il E f : i ih 3 i tf ) | oo aoe | Benefits Safety Proven inst igh situation « i id itt : g i 4 | : : i Gee Ea Le : | J r E; if E 3 : i gE i E / #4 tf skas d | f f é i | : i i | bert | i: i E i £3 E te uu | 3 if i | a i | i F E , 3 j : z i | : i ! | i | : fj ! ! a F 2 § i 4 F 3 ¥ i i5e ue fyi I i 4 I In Today's Press se | i : 5 i f i } : f | ; } f af : E it f if ik H $ Bi : : j il i , i i i He ) z ? 3 : H i g i F 3 4 fk ! ‘ i fr L i i zg i | it 1 i i i eed i sh g 5 Fi ite Hang mln’ ef ‘tal ie Fi : i7] gees ttl | | | ul | Tf en i “a hi fF: i ant _ i H f 4 id ‘ 5 SS, ae vin £3 ol | os o, * \ rity The Day in Birmingham Sells $5 Million in Bonds Oakland. Water, Autho b EEE watch z B i! ba a bs : : = Question oe He is lane Gley Bruce Mrs. ham BIRMINGHAM—At a yearly in-| terest rate of 2.96 per cent, Se- falal i He hin’ i i oT But ies if: inn tl i sf li lati hh i ine “a= as Cancer Test ‘from in bonds in lieu of 8 - & #1 5 le | | » S ne system. for the project that will tie seven municipalities, including Birming- ham, into Detroit's system. ey,” Gare’ said. oe ‘\ taf tt} itt TH AED ate age ie -ae I : it iti i He ye aqteay dil Hf ARA rit Lait i Barometer it Nee Imported GERMAN Made WEATHER FORECASTING J You've Seen These Priced $5 to $7.95 in 1 Stroke!! - = 5; ‘ ie is ti; is | LF LOWEST PRICE Seen Yet on MRS. DAMAR’S PROFESSIONAL | ae ty 5 INCer C. J. Bock at Local C. V. Crockett | Truck Plant Chief Eng ct if P eit i 1 full ! tem ta The lh i: Ee = E PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955 Pontiac Woman _ Shooting Victim TH ° | ion Names Pontiac Foundat All incumbent officers were re- | elected last nigh{ at the annual Two New Directors Here } LaRousa | Eleanor in Fair Condition After Argument at Home Mrs. was admitted to to the A 33-year-old Bontiac woman is reported in fair condition today aiter she was shot early this morning while attempting to get into a home near Whipple Lake in Independence Township. Mrs. Eleanor M. LaRousa, of 714 Faeburn St., ing to State Troopers of the Pon- tiac Post, William Dreger and Pontiac Genera) Hospital, accord- Newcomers to the board of di- rectors are Mrs, Forrest Brown, 101 Osceola Dr., at the Hotel Waldron. bin Probed = hb lie Federation of Pontiac Women’s Clubs, and Ralph R. Nor- vell, new Chamber of Commerce president incoming presi- Mrs. Brown replaces former Mayor John C, Cowe as a mem- William W. Donaldson, | mayor, is again president, and at- Robert J, St. Clair, C Reelected to the board of direc- manager, is secretary and \ ber-at-large. Norvell was elected to the post because of his posi- tien us ©. of C. head, as pre vided in the foundation charter. mains as vice president, Cross, Pontiac State Bank pale James F, Spence, secretary-man- dent, is treasurer. dent of Community National Bank; dent of the City | torney Clarence K. Patterson re- = ‘ cH1a TEER GE nay faptt gil; nie ATH Ui an ideal Hea i Hat yi ; a itl Bs it i +a af ‘ili Inet ill Se as _— abit ish | Se i . 53] i il - ocal Man Will Attend Dinner _— pean ht sili fuael pa lal I 1 Li eli If Will Present | tors were Alfred C. Girard, presi- ive Concert Professor College Cho toG } caE UP Eos £3 PUG ayia F maddy iI it Hi 255} THE Tae say! g17.43| Ss =: iy: re Heelioe thee - 8 ath T hl WH LE OH = 2 22: ‘i HET OPT pi wae aD wi Bil! HTH dH i endl | Shee. BEE? FE Fi . i e320] all H yeah iii jug ean Ae ii — 4238 9752? ulti BEE oy Baa eee oe till heed ce S Erp h ij i! is aics bl (op Sei Ui aR diy +h 2 = s 5 a2 ys Fe aa = ul ee iy $i finn! tat MELEE: HY Wis rr Hi iit iil shale f aia 32) it g yi! nie ia tal z] i? e653 if ie, ii 2 tins ie sit Ht ii My 7 fh fil if iy, Ae ilo Pe ce a declined to say what had been made © seeking to organize firm's 3 em- ig members ot deemed cesta dis ciekitate| ncn ery © ea coe C cadrent ee oe ot sony nage pit Hh ihe ih id vuetijatatli te g Bay nei Hist nil bis eats ye ee eae ee ey oh, Oe, a a ae laf BL, rs Te it t Ht ve. it ei thy E (Malta No. 465) on Feb. 4, 5B wee eqnemnced yeaterday. eel Prete ia ila +a Hh } *& UARY 28, 1955 —_ S| et == = -"_ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS , FRIDAY, JAN THE PONTIAC PRESS _ their respective chambers are transact- nee Oo te te » * ting the business of a great Nation. In Tullis tron tes Pownse ‘Phas metas ""”) the process they should maintain an_ eS Se ee atmosphere of sincere purpose and fit- — — on oso res— Long Needed Item Veto - Peettited I partes sans cater Sought for President paper. as es all AP news . : : : - One f which aims delivered by Sen. Walter George, from a recognized government ix 4 , Tyee es: ames oes pees Lee ™ Democrat, chairman of the For. stanted in accord with tradition - ta “Sakiana Uvtoton mau tighten Executive control of the Federal eign Relations Committee, as he °"4 custom. ; ee ay ® budget is the item veto. upheld President Eisenhower's re- Se the resolution new before Ph wibecribiions . quest for unrestricted authority — This is a long needed and often — use Ga-Giual Gunte to deed onan ad tote ee ean MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF crRcULATIONs §§ advocated constitutional amend- Formosa and the American de- at the same time confirms the © ment. It would enable the Presi- eas, one nee oie FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955 dent to vete any item in an Sean its aitages ood Var Fast, Sense ‘people, ts Go . a . appropriation bill and at the iraal C wakared Ore hme ear als e-or Pron rhe Five Candidates for ; same time approve the rest of it. ican armed forces if they should ese planes launched their at- Mi ° S d * * * be attacked from the small islands tacts wien comed cn Guftag te chigan tate Boar Such an amendment is favored by the ae uke ous “dy-4 speech America been able Pag . Oakland County is happy over the Committee for Economic Development. that this is not the time to give ‘Be alr = few hundred miles announcement that two of our favorite Late in the 83rd'Congress, Democratic - Ce en st the cane a et Bataan would never have 60 citizens, Saran Van Husen Jones and Senator Byrrp revived the fight for the Korea. curred. DaLe Starvorp, are candidates for the item veto. But it was too late to get it Goch Americaniom too Gui Seu that be alone a cee exhibition of the that “ Governing Board of Michigan State Cot through the already badly clogged Leg- en caetc ah me mander in chet, will make the ege. Mr. Starrorp is a former Oakland islative mill. Now, as chairman of the past crises. It was especially ‘cision as to when measures of County resident and at one time was Senate Finance Committee, the Vir- ecaneming Say yee ata ‘vce wi be erdssce, Be wan a member of the Pon- ,... 7 ginian is in a strategic position to win. veteran CL akee a ines be within his power to order i tiac Press staff, while |, affairs — a6 be cast aside ali American forces to repel attack | ian ' ca against this reform. Its stoutest central tsvve. essary in pursuit ot enemy planes mer y of our finest. | % opponents are lawmakers who like For, instead of leading to a “pre- that right. they would have won a re are two candi- | to take advantage of the oppor- ae... / ete a ventive war” — which is the victory in Korea. dates to be elected so © tunity to use riders. This is the sa oa RS Ae a ee seed seat (Coperight 1965) : Pues. : 7 GEE : ae proper defense measures whenever —_—_—_—___— both of these worthy | trick of attaching unpopular or | Oy y errre: OS Pex ae , eS Baering Down people can be named. ’ mie pork barrel proposals to essential 6 0° 4 reer ST break down firmness — ng The Press is pleased |) A 4 appropriation bills. Jawbreak Sen. George showed how the py ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER awbdreaker American policy could deter the P with both individuals, Miss Jonés x & * —_ —__—————— aggressor, prevent a big war from tis Seen’ dae a has already proved her worth by The President thus is left the: choice - Voice of the People happening, and incure peace. meant the boys wete separating Pp: - “I ask each man here,” declared the icing from the cake. P pes peated cad agile i of approving an appropriation he knows W S D p ; Ej Ce S and Mr. Starrorp is eminent! to be unsound, the whole bill, - the States is willing ee ee oe — lo . S. Downes Proposes Five-Cent SOIES net mo nome : : . the he has had experience in large, medium vital Government operation. Tax as Solution to School Financing under circumstances. handsome lifeguard. and small sized communities. For sev- long time advoca is your alternative? I ask —_.. eral years he was Edi aa 8 ad te of the Lay ool A Be age gy ey - out with « 5 cent sales tax and = they are young enqugh to enjoy man what is his alternative?” The writer has been™ through Managing tor of item veto we hope Sen. Brrp is ay oncaes “telephone oumber of the all of if go te schools, This fife. It would also givé.them @ ‘This was a challenging point some of these certificate-tined flur- the Detroit Free Press and currently he successful in his crusade. Not Sriter must sccompany letters bul these could be apportioned in the same few years to take up some small _ addressed te the restrictionists ries. And knows when the operators owns the Greenville News. As a host of only would it clear the way for — . salah, onnts er being oo as aot eo a notity ote - atlas setabow. oe , : gins these wo. meats, % cftect, Oakland County people can testify, Mr. substantial tax savixigs, but The governor of Michigan is %4 cents for maintenance and their lives. It would benefit the et canteen 2 Oo ae , - Stayrorn is a man of the highest honor : really out to outdo any other per. eperation. younger people by giving them the American Congress was u- Boosting the margint trom id as stad a o sound the death knell of the in- . sdm on schools, He campaigned That is all that would be nec more employment, willing te vote the authority te ‘fifty to sixty had no more to do and r. Already he has served defensible rider. / soe on more schools, more pay f0F essary to build more schools and wry dosen't someone form fire back. with it than you have with the | : five years on the MSC athletic board. j teachers and so did Senator Mc- get more and better teachers. ~s dark side of the moon. Back in , Namara. He is going to get a great Every school board would run its poppet teal" 5 Ape Sen. George's most telling point. 1979 the ticker tape-worms were | . * * The Man Town > deal of opposition if he thinks be own business as is done today. enh ap tig oqo ° =a that was persuasively baiting lion-traps with cheese, . Michigan State is essentially Pena Wat aae ony a2 ." b agen aay ag wT ~— re et wah erate eae eae i neta: oe a - r a one A " | ne aetna Weather Warning Si === Sian hme on ca aie Steeees Soe Sena Se enorme u wn - im . , a : caalty tar the last deunie end He admits that if his proposed / W. 8. Downes mike it @ law to give Social Se- might be attacked and that it is Even paper bats were collateral. it now . — Mild Early Winter Usually ‘zislation passes we will need 1901 Opdyke Road curity to people when it will do imperative to notify the Red Chi- — __sthes and Colleges is, Améfizn, Be eans Much Trouble Later program. “more ‘money for, the Suggests Ways to Get = "Tie aii ot Go tok: Suman an The nec weap | Ries of poeoh tke Bias Seoae mathe ReGh bf you doula eee dant, can fata. toe echeniey, tele {bath — ol pa as : Pranbetie nine we 2 poe ee fe, . 2. Lam ® my and would be And Jesus answering said unto will defend For- on and raillaar ere tenga youd 3 ee Eanes, » law fo them, The children of this world come at ot hesitate to bomb ‘sie rene yas cation in the for one have § Security doubled marry, and are given im mar- approaches within a radius of investor plops down o headed right A stern warping, Deched by ststistics ae ee ne ote ei cceme those over 50 to make it possible riage.—Luke 30:34. several hundred miles if such a fifty per cent of the transaction fs direct nm comes from with ame, 4 tied tandheee t tan So anal for men and women of 60 years to * 8 e pedro hes iS Ag not fishing with worms. Wall street ; * a. Eben Winterson — heme owner more than he can 4° Social Security payments When men ‘enter into the state American ships military in- acts sometimes like a jammed fer- Both” primary and secondary educa- ° Birmingham. He has kept close tab on pay. If Soapy wants to do so It would give older-people a of marriage, they nearest *tallations. ris wheel. You can get stuck et tion are on trial today our winters for 60 years, and says we have much for schools, let him come pleasant old age to enjoy while to God.—Henry Ward her. ‘The same old ery — which hes the top had the least snow by late January this win- m : =. , been Beard again again in . as never before as the ter than in any other, excepting tw, in that Case Records of a Psychologist -——t aatalilld ef sgpeasemtent or fe Portraits educational age claims ong period. But in each of those exceptions : oot ia nine Sere Se SS Ry JAMES J. METCALFE the young people dur- We bad more snow in February and March ° : e tatetel healiation — I have to tell ing an. tnprestionable than in any other of the 48 years. Learn to Stand Up, Speak in Public reye-f Ld ~< LA bed oe oect a ; : . e e , resolution might being om war. am joining in your tears , . . For | And formative period. wevgrfuling to get back his own hat i and Find Occasions to Practice Often Misha are abways present tn the) eu tnow that tie = - Whe Leo J. a ov b eee —— Heenan. . - dear to you . . . Was called the State’s most pro- because in its crown is the wording. “Like paraphrased {0 read “Dont [rut ew or Gan f© Indies ioun ene ee ne nc viar prolapse: 9 nl teonertng heyy tency Apdo : * “Don’t Flin to heaven to. a+» Rewal- , gressive and successful hell it’s your hat.” Pell yoursel) short? Yet that i ae mere food passed te examples, preferably treni Your se will be Raheovy bear ‘or service true I hope that I farmers a of smart are ” wrete @ recent house- local area. This is Christ's “par- ferce can ease the shock With my hand experiecce we Beart mectings wiyiam, his home near the Drahner woods fearned haw fo speak in pubic. “He slo fornia” which le wart caly Wad, ast ba many times devoted heart . . . And with the as meetings. wild life sanctuary, just northeast of Pontiac, Man graduates thus And her husband was the prin valled. betore, te an outbreak of 2 ma- sy™mpathy I feel . . . That you must Duane Sullivan sell short, too. . : jor war. be apart ... Your dear one will * * * cipal of the local high school! Many clergymen still make dry, be always in... The Lord’s eternal Happily, both of these candi- reports that its animals and birds, which in- 3y DR. GEORGE W. CRANE So don't think it is just wedu- essay types of sermon because The “London Daily Mail” in an care. | As well as in my memory Y clude most everything native to Michigan Case N-335: Wilma Y., aged 35. they haven't studied Christ's per @ditorial says that such a clear = ang in daily prayer dates are personable individuals in from quail and partridge to fox and deer is a college teacher of public fect public speaking recipe. warning as President Eisenhower es, te te action rt... their own right and are the kind are having an easy winter, with plenty of *"?esking. - a It your hands tremble. hold them Ca” five by ee Fae te Have ever had to send. . . And yet of people with whom you are feed. yt oe boy ee rp you for the first couple eager al dhangoancther I have to do it as... Your true re me } on‘ a minutes. =e : eee happy to associate. o_o form Strategy’? she began. If, however, you must hold mu- ©4 two world wars = SS 1956) . A Pontiac store just escaped being “I need some extra assignments sic or your speech notes in front More and more members of the Dondero Criticizes victimised one day this week. Aman ‘r,""0, utente and shoud ts ot you, then se both Mande and Senate bave begun to sve the Seiel | ool By 3 *. -50tte aim of on ee ae se ing Back article of merchandise which u for counter-traction will neutra- instrument international Bad Manners in House he said he had purchased there “And 1 wish you would again line most of your tremor. policy but as a pronouncement © sven, AND RAIL enecatves Oakland’s veteran Congressman aed can ons cantina hae ee stress the great practical value ne 4 ge fise, send a _— — #6 cncea Goan welanel ban Groncr A. Dowpro said some things teak the articte bed just’ bopn stston oe cn an enay at on Scumzn” eaciedmg a seamed Formosa. For Pormsoen tesay bes RUMANIA ANGERED by allied which long have needed to be said in | —-70™ ® shelf in the store. this Sotiatus Ente leet aeed obs return envelope, plus a dime, not been given to the regime on “ demands. | chidirig his coll was going on the man didappeared— for lack Of thig ability.” It is full of hints for speakers, the mainland because it has vio = Mee Ae | eagues for their bad aia i inte | cated males who teachers, singers, magicians and lated international obligations, in- WORLD COURT up before Sen manners. tend. The thing which really distin- English language others who perform in front of cluding a flagrant act of aggression ate for vote today. | "E'S —_ _.. guishes mankind from the lower diplomacy. audiences. in Korea. ELKS WAGE WAR on com | The Royal Oak lawmaker hit out at gatetellyt wih. nplitied mag happily and ‘S“tmals is our ability to we wren Dean Swift, fauthority on _‘CoPvrisht. Moptine Oynticete ne) The Chiang Katshek government _ mumists. , language. English writing was asked to de- _ | House members who smoke, talk, put Mr. and Mrs. Harry 0. Whitfield ings, don't even Kawa how tt woe fine literary style, he feplied that _—— : their feet on the back of chairs and ¥h6 Deve « glociou babt of keeping young , words tp makelove. °°” Siac or weer Many Physicians Cannot Refrain From violate other rules of good manners and 4 “"™*" ™st People o thelr age are old. mnaettnge, are 80 =~ But that’s an excellent defini- . | Pe ° set in their selfish, congressional dignity. He was critical It always pleases and enthralis me to wit- thinking thet they” don't pay daly suse woods ess ond Gis ae wie Scattering Antibiotics Far and Wide at these whe seed Hpenpagers Garing ness the enthusiasm of compliments to their wife or chil- ty sed appeals or stimuli to in- . ty WRLRE RIOT, ¥. B ot America in general. T hope and When I hear anyone sty he or , Stray in and out of the chamber, General Manager Philip J. Monaghan Men notorious for fluence people. question of colds and (I Pray that ¢ specialists and she is down with or getting — Even if you obtain a college quote from Time, Dec. 13, ‘S4) and “‘linic”’ racketeers of Miami will om Aint dee hbo gong their walk in front of speakers and use incor- in telling about what's doing and in prospect *Wkwardness with language. Thou- not ha r a % aiploma, people will disbelieve it ther upper respiratory. infections ve Dr. Robert Barrett Law round.” I think “The poor geek °?. rect forms of address. at that enormous plant on South Boulevard. sands of American wifes write if don’t learn how to stand son expelled from the of a * * * : hone <> and eth el eatin fe (so “colds” are upper respiratory ae Mamas Stadt Ge tan probably knows as-much about it = “Last year we wete just learning how to ' cility. infections, eh?) brought Dr. Law- sity of Miami for this honest ag the doctor does.” The notion | Instead of calling members by their *Htertain the National Skeet Shoot,” says “My husband ents bis meal in And this talent requires a tot %" (© his final blast against the acknowledgement of one of the that every respiratory infection first names, he pointed out that Con- President Jerry Wooliever creme 1 ao eden ove dell eee Se ae om ir, Leumgn, we bans of GSO oe $i nne he te _gressmen should be referred to.in the 6 ne seta Che sodeeaatdl Saati ouientintnend atrics department of the medical venubis’'wr the notian that. every : third person as “the gentleman from etter time when they return this year, Aug. os Gotinall tiicemattetion ane ai sueat betsre Gee. hater convents Re nine or pete SE ae . ~ ."yor if the situation requires, “the 28 to Sept. 4 will be big days” and we hope nose against viruses. Then the of the American Medical Associa: I can't get off my mind: How in gentiewoman from... .” the home folks will keep them open.” magazine quotes Dr, Lawson's 0m in Miami last month. thee-how can the doctors tell that ne, Fas i te sat oo _——_—————— oa Seer: tren Bip 0 paper ney bong eee ne ee See : and, absolutely . . “Yet many physicians cannot career telling ne tet ie right in saying that the sloppy Vetbal Orchids to— fuute trail pestering satht: Ican egpreciate how much ict Slane Siumee'tcs va Poe : 3 oties far amd wide because (1) ht enmeae tlhe fa.¢ wae er ee the family expects it, (2) it won't in Dr. Lawson's position to com- without the “shots”? do any harm, (3) it might do mit himself so‘whedtiipromisingly. The businessman of. some geod or (4) you can't tell There's only one medical school in comes a-running with bis which infection is viral and Miami, whereas in some cities ready to shoot penicillin which bacterial... The pres- when I'm kicked out of one paper patient because, as Dr. sure te ‘de something’ ix always very likely I bob up next week’ the SON REE & Soe Oo pew imanother, 3 ; - s $ oe se eezriclan let shture There's ate Ging that disterbe treatment whem tratment Mh tute dl necessary.” ! 4g A I For the sake‘ of. the people of a Miami in particular and the people ~ ee are lie ad a. gee: ' 1 ‘ * (Ay (he At : kL ( ae . NA: a be cae te / a "THE PON TIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955. . "aera ah iy Formal Rushing Begins - Find Miami Mighty Cold on East Lansing Campus rs Find Miami ry € z : firet time that the collection ts She’s in a guest house on busy, EAST LANSING — Fol a whirl of parties and wintry winds | being shown tn the south. but beautiful Brickell Avenue, Just teas, formal winter term rushing has.come to a conclu- in Pontiac}. In the midst of all this, there/a few blocks up the street from sion ‘at Michigan State . Go, the with envy of |Seems to be plenty of time for }yiss Harris’ Florida School where news on the East campus : friends, |Michiganders in Florida: just. to/, 14. triend of hers teaches. week is the announcement of new a rest and enjoy the tropical beauty. . sorority pledges. ‘g It's mighty cold here too—30 de-| | ster than usual this year, Miss| Mise Ralliff plans rool Pledges all ced the customary * me inthe outlying areas Of |iisrriett Ratliff arrived a week | most of her time just browsing) . consisting of four Dur- : Miami—and even colder | .¢5 for her third winter in Miami. | around, resting and enjoying. the ine meg bd Snel’ covrie ta ether parts of Florida. There's - . bl houses upon invitation, made preference | frost around, too, - F I] Part She missed a call the other day lists, picked up bids, and here's we tying atouns oo fF CTEWS Y — | trom Mrs. Robert Fawcett — but preps cavedy.’ : ewe eumy Censhee—oven fer I f praa di eett cgetensticdette Ly: + RE v4 cold weather veterans from the Is Given or | sean, The Fawestts are vacationing Pontiac area coeds their loyalty : P : in Miami for a month or so. several : north. a an Miss Zattina u Sr0 weekend will take Mr. and to ions Snes - of aS notin pears. and his beautiful’ but never-smiling | avenue was honored at a farewell | tiac residents, in Miami across the nase Kero man, manee girls Empress Soraya, who drew hordes | party Wednesday evening at the | state to Sarasota for a visit. , Gamma. J } pre freshmen from of on-ookers wherever they went home of Mrs. Thomas C. Fitzpat-| “th» F. D. Murrays are com- ham. during their. Miami Beach visit—to | rick on Mary Day avenue fortably ensconced in their arpart- ibed ‘by sorhomere Jun | (Ntroduce Vincent W, Van Gogh, nephew of | Christine and Mary Flynn of | ment in the Alhambra Hotel apart} " by June the famous Dutch painter of the | Walled Lake will leave this eve-|ment—just resting. They're hop- of Mystic Mnages Gwe same Rame, and Mrs, Van Gogh. | ning on a motor trip to San Fran-| ing their daughter can come down also Joyce Perkio Dover Correct Toy \ “The Van Goghs have been feted ete. Foon thave Sry yun be 87 to visit them later. ' Teed and Barvese of gyesd of partion, the main | to Honolulu, Hawa, "| me ; . 9 Rochester. : ene, @ large dinner dance hosted | nite stay. Circulation . < Chi Omen ptedimnn tases Sat to Children by Beaux Arts of the Lowe Gallery| Guests at the party were Mrs. | cos) a rill Lyon of West Walton Boule- f 4 Month in Coral Gables, Fia. Dominic Zaffina, Mrs. Dora Scul- ; ‘ : Pentine Frees Phete | ard also Kathryn Moynahan and At Age of $s ‘ cessar Tom Dunne and his sister, Kathleen, ; hestra. The are the son and Judy Essig, both of Brimingham. Ba b Wi | | S h ow Symphony Orc y y if know that practice makes parfect and al-|° y | "These MSC coeds are freshmen. Int t f fF t . Low jak He t in many|@aughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Dunne Mary Goode, a freshman, and| !nteres or ree though they take an active part in many ; | ee oo a jeder wa be _ , An old lady who had lived to be | functions there’s always time for the Pontiac |of Sweet Briar road in Westacres. pn pro Aipha Phi. They ag be agree ge ae youn OF pees ves Nevins | ‘+ « ** « 7 8 @ serra hereng-sny are | *mioys feeding, bathing. being a cold was recently asked ° s . iT\7Nr . More lac pledges are | allowed to kick freely and wiggle, rer eng aeas YOUNG Musicians Are Inspiration rete Gas Thayer Pet | tbe oes tng ced rm = “rocked, sung to. As passes, avoid this common ailment. She ° Alpha Gamma Delta: Carol Hind- Soo < sid -. aa for Pontiac Symphony Orchestra Bagh sna, Da | he bay ands ein ec a. gy hon eel | Among the promising younger! Young musicians of so much | aa cence Glens — Lake freshman, Sigma Kappa. “It's a picnic to try to diaper never stir outdoors from the first | musicians in our Pontiac Sym- ~ promise are an inspiration to Kathleen and Tom Dunne with Delia is Danny,” laughed his apeeg frost until spring comes.” Phony Orchestra are Kathleen,| the elder, more professional | 1. rest of the orchestra will be. wie Soot erg ge. 20 “T's epihieg ter ih pian or | - Which is fine for them that | violinist and Tom, violincellist,| members of the Pontiac Sym- | heard at the symphony's next MacKenzie, Walled Lake fresh- yl gr i? > in can. But most of us are either of the James T. Dunne family | phony, whe in turn have much | concert on Feb. 9 at Lincoln men; also Nancy Dickinson, eagle —s rearing © family or earning ® | who reside on Sweet Briar road | to offer im skill and experience | Junior High School. | freshman, whe resides on Mo- tthe ain le . ee ee in Westacres. - hawk Road. = - ons oe we the clement come hleen, who #8 ih the first | . ° Sits i be. two—be areund or high water. So we need some vialin section ts 16 and studies at | EQSTErN Junior High Schoo Prag er and Norma Watson — the aging he sn SE ie tent om cele at the Teal Mase Seo | FAQS Graduation Exercises te, camma "px pet sorority] rrteby wat be Sn a 6. wt of Detroit. “We are all salesmen...sell| Delores Kirk sang a sole “My Nancy Aldrich of Dwight Avenue Of course be plays every minute precaution to start at the bottom,| Both young people are active | yourself by knowing yourself, your) Creed.” is pledging Zeta Tau Alpha. She | he's awake in between the eating -with your. feet. in athletics, enjoying skating, (ideals, your goals and aims,” said) .., Farewell to Eastern,” was/is a freshman. and the Geaning up. But as time Foot specialists say you 8m) skiing and school sports. Tom (Grace McLaughlin, to the gradu-| o.. by June Dilldine and the A social event on the MSC cam-| goes on there develops a time keep your feet in good ‘shape all lo s member of the ninth grade (ating class at Eastern Junior High | | eram concluded with the entire | pug this week end will be the| when there’ nothing else to do winter long by taking a few simple | basketball team of Walled Lake School Thursday morn | audience joining in the “loyalty | Deita Upsilon fraternity term | but play. He'll spend this time precautions: Junior High School. Miss McLaughlin, of the Voca-) — | party. Finding time to attend this | examining his hands, feeling the Don't .overprotect them. Swad- Tom is also president of his | tional Department of Pontiac High : affay will be Elvira Bisogni of| sheet or the sides of his crib or dling feet with heavy galoshes,| 443 student council, of which | Scheel, was: intr by | If. you haven't chucked"out the |Greer Boulevard, escorted by | playpen, looking at a light, a overshoes or rubbers deprives | i sthieen is a member. Both | 8rd Elsholz, president of the stu-| yrictmas cards—don't They make Charies Allen, a Lacon, Illinois, beam of sunshine or trees moving them of air, resulting in an 8 | sttended Interlochen Mus-| dent council, fine rainy day playthings and pro-| senior. in-the breeze. cumulation of moisture, which! i- Camp’ last summer and man-| ‘The welcoming eddress was | vide endless material for cutouts| It is a formal dinner dance to A baby learns to grab before brings chafing, blisters, sometimes | .25 beside school activities and made by Juanita Dovonne to the | when some child's in bed with the beheld im Hotel Olds Saturday | 1. tcarns how to let go: He will swelling —~ and, of course, damP | symphony membership, to add| parents and friends of the 90 | sniffles. evening. teach for and hang on to a toy, Sitiiesa. nen srenedeies tose, |e ee mantel We ot Gale) suai « SS ee ee catch cold. When protective foot- | community and church. Joan Deter reviewed the achieve- . - suddenty relaxes "* wear is called for, wear leather; They appeared recently ‘in IR yy a Going to Beauty Salon Has quite surprised to discover the boot, with real wool shearling | string trio at Orchard Lake Com theee years tor the group. whp hed , |S cme Het Mee to have — 7 Sj feelin try ttme|GOOd Effect on Marale - 7s" te ® sted ee ; = : Fortunately for those of us who hands really attract attention | sss s0s chew everything thet i : hs « : group and gave a few words of aspects of beauty care that show | and not-so-perfect hands can be out all there is to know about it | | | - acice, ne Sermada for happiness |right away. A visit to a beauty improved greaily with pertect) chewing Mt and tasting i are 3) plage na ‘salon has an immediate effect | mals ‘anaes es ws nal Cartier was accepted on behalf of | 27.0"going for a long time before | _ Mei cate ls important, snes a special urge to chew to help the- school by David Moreno, | Eo". EP on difference. this te he enly ving part of | uch the teeth through the gums. The 9A ensemble, directed by | Nail care is one of these happy | the mall, The cuticle ts that Mitie | 7). nisstic toys filled with water Connie Klob sang “With a-Song parts of beauty, When a few eund of hard skin that grows up | that you freeze in your refrigerator im My Heart.” The Beye Glee (minutes a day are invested i®| sroung the edge of your nail. It | are expecially good at this time Club led by Henry Elling, sang, | work om the fingernails, the Te-| ,snoug be kept leosened and | because the cold soothes inflamed a “The Lord is My Shepherd.” sults show up tight away. Lovely amd ee Se wat 0 CT lite: o tas ww? mail grow oS) 4 ; h shock te pushed back with} Gaogs OM he Giscovers he. cae on erenguwesd. Cotten | “About now he'll. enjoy playing , * ° ’ wrapped lightly eroung the GD. ..8 ile'll eit on the Scor and : : OSEC=' OE rarer end then tk sentry | Push « big ball’ away.trom him A 0 “—— = a 208 SEOs BEET | cebteve wives path 2 tack = around the sides. Work Water the oo hb aan do it ene | co fn-2 Rage © ot ot ame During the first year a baby PRICES ARE REDUCED THROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE STORE* . . . and | the loosened} G0emn't ‘need: many bought toys, a the Saw mane Bway but you'll probably want to get _ you can FIGURE YOUR OWN SAVINGS by simply. checking regular SENS SEES teres or 0 towel. | EE oon chemise sume } . Be sure you get it all, for if it's big be 4 price tickets! eR eB cen cous your polieh | Se ee meet ee : M ete ces tails to wiggle are more fun than E ae ee en smug ones. as ae ~We wish to make room for new merchandise that is arriving daily . . . and we must ' a few drops of oft onto | ‘He'll like @ soft rubber toy that reduce our inventory ... so this is your chance-of-the-year to select gift items you thems amd Gen massage it inte | squcals. A large soft ball and nape : SAVINGS! Below the base amd sides of your nail. | something that dumps into some- may need in the future, or jewelry you wish now .. . AT HUGE SA : Belo : Sie ice goed toumed ta i drastically reduced! After you've done your cuticles. , , are listed a few of the many items that have been drastically filed and buffed your nails, you're a geal age } ready for polish. every is . ; tuegt i: First nails lightly | safe. Be sure it is too big to mes. : : with edhen-seltaapeh x on eity choke on and has no loose parts ; P. polish remover. This will ready | that can come off. like whistles . at them for a perfect polish. Then/| in rubber toys, buttons on stuffed 4 @ evely 's Wass anette sls poor Sogn fe eeaghrage ; j 4 Then put on your chosen polish | points and no that. could : @ DIAMONDS © CLOCKS @ SILVER SETS tn two thin cont. Use a quich,| pis tin : @ MOUNTINGS © APPLIANCES @ SILVER TRAYS Hight stroke down one side of the , ; : © BIRTHSTONE RINGS © CHINA © SILVER BOWLS nail, a second stroke down the! Use Bath Caddy © LODGE RINGS @ CRYSTAL @ SILVER comer. How: about & bath caddy? It's 9 @ CAMEO and ONYX ® EARRINGS CANDY DISHES : Ae 37a mime cach nak. wie | Hastie beg. Ghat withing from e SILVER ts ythe tip with a tissue or the ball | your shower rod and hold brushes, ’ RINGS _ @ BRACELETS of your thumb. to remove a hair dusting powder and other ; @ LIGHTERS @ NECKLACES - SUGAR, CREAMERS a ee ee ee tine Of polish, Thio will cut down | tapped right ct and’ Ire tone @MEN’S JEWELRY #§ ¢@CROSSES—LOCKETS ¢ SILVER TEA SETS c plete. | lon chipping. parent, 100, : @ PENS and PENCILS @ FIGURINES . @ WATCH BRACELETS | : = You can't afford to miss this outstanding opportunity to save! All regular prices are Regularly Reduced $ A OP SUNDA .- plainly marked and you may figure your own savi by. ded the amount of $40.88 to ’ aa > 4 This is not a fake sale... but an HO TO GOODNESS . . ‘ MEN’‘S We are sorry but there are no Layaways or ie pes oeodbcoa Choice of Magnolia, Cup of Gold - " EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE SAVINGS on several advertised 3 ae? WATCHES. All types, styles and prices. If you need a good watch . . . will never be a better time than right NOW! i. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN £ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS é FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1055 a : : ~ silts ee Pse2e 284 it Tit 7 £31 ie R: E i Hite if rout a it | iin | FS eri 2] ci il it O° fii S S8etyith if > Ogi dp ili is] . . Bl i af <é eid amicdteg ae Essie i "3 seat ar ebadhy 380i Tite pa - < ag Hl Hib lt af Sei HF Feds 2 , mt Saye. $s ts. as 2s -& B lll 3 = Hai frat fit 3 al 5 B itt pete aa : 3 Se inlea al BB yale i 6 brafetestl ge] = SS SEE bight Hit ia] o ; 2 ~ : rn 2 g| Fay a “Ss tEE a= avd re ELT ie He a 2a wet m3 af Wy ap a fF ean inl ith laa |B eB nea tt is pa lul rile ad ASs% i bes full Huh BH ae 63) Hie iiy3| 25 Hay hs He iW it S ® EH 2. fea pee ALS .— = #33 au Va yt fy i rerott fee fyips sy | £2. 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Carnival Set for Weekend| Hite iF if? 4 3 Lt of 8 7 2 - | figure skating for girls, _are other | Silver Skates Derby, ment director, are co-chairmen. | features. Silver Skates test is | Activities on both days of. the | 8¢t for 7:05 p. m. show begin at 1:30 p. m. A dozen skaté’ races for young- sters, plus qualifying test for the top speed event, take place Saturday. A hock- ey game, Dick and Wes vs. | tourney All-Stars at 3 p. m. and All race finals: take place | Sunday, with the Silver Skates | set for 3 p. m., figure skat- | ing at 3:30 and a five-lap old | timers race as an added fea- | ture. Contestants for the ice | queen post wilj be in action at 4 p. m. with a ean at | 8 o'clock. 8. 5 F ishing Looms in State waters of the Thunder Bay riv- Weekend for Ice! . for the lead but with several of the | featured baseball participants well Bowling | _ Panes: Instructions | _§ ing e w par 72s were Toby Lyons, St. Petersburg, Monday thew Friday Carl Rohmann and Bill Hook, both | Sperone I Motor Inn E. T. McCaslin of Newton, N. C., SS | Recreation Heinie Manush of Sarasota shot 18 South Perry Se. Pontiac Skating- Club’s fine pore of performers is scheduled for a colorful show, starting at 7) ‘clock, Many of the city’s best relat skaters are among the per- Pros Out in Front of Wynn Tournament |: VENICE, Fia. aaa ea > Wynn Invitational Golf tournament moved into its second round to- day with three professionals tied 76 for low score among the base- ball figures. FE 5-6032 de qui a sf - esase od = sexes? EBsvess? i : A rs i ca : seeere? 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Most of us read the excellent recipes for varying the beans and bacon, chops will do the trick, so why worry about it. It’s easy to feed the mind the same way. It gets used tea certain pattern of ideas. Cer- tain ideas are palatable, others not. In our house, our section of town, we think thus and se. We approve of this; not that. We like our politics a certain way. We like a touch of variety peruse the color pictures of suc- culent souffles, truffled corn pud- ding and the like. Then we go right back to the pork chops Mon- day, soup on Tuesday, lamb on Wednesday, cheese on Thursday, fish on Friday. Saturday and Sunday is your own business. It’s easier that way. The fam- ily gets used te sameness, even in rotation. Keeps the mind. free. Cait FE FE 4-1 515 for the inroads of the mind coy TV for more apertent issues. Pork | vaeinath the week, but we want] A little —, from » pineibaten, 998 Mt. Clemens Regularly $16.95 to $49.95 14 Kt. gold beautifully carved. 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