a PE RI eth © ane i *, 2% . “ % & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, President Goes to White House Office for Work to Travel to Gettysburg to Celebrate Mamie’s 59th. Birthday WASHINGTON, (INS)— President Eisenhower, well on the road to recovery from his héart attack, re- turned to his White House Office today for the first time in three months. The White House said that the President went to his office about 8:30 a.m., EST, It was his first ap- pearance there since he left Aug. 14 for a vacation in Colorado whese he was stricken. The President and Mrs. Eisen- hower, who returned to Washing- the U. S. where he will -report: almost immediately to the Presi- tet Ca a ee Hagerty said that the President's (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Labor Leader Durkin Dies at 61 WASHINGTON (® — Martin P. aighpltet i i iy piu rite hk i i ; a Hi ;,;bounced back to the Senate today, and it was anyone’s INJURED IN RADAR SHIP EXPLOSION — A sailor hurt in an explosion and fire aboard a Navy radar picket ship yesterday off the Atalntic Coast is taken from a Coast Guard rescue plane at Floyd Bennett Field in New York to be flown to nearby ——— v Senate Continues Debate Fuel Explosion ‘Over Hospital Legislation LANSING (# — The running battle over providing facilities for Michigan's mentally retarded children! Moscow?" 3 = ifrom voting against the admit- ‘Albania. At first he ‘strongly ob-| jhowever, said “how can they expect us to Communist countries to be admit-,Praised and may not itt into long ted to the world organization, mak- A combination of Democrats ing it a deal of five Soviet satellites a ” for: 13. Western-sponsored natiqns rotho-yregsanllatyre- Siar ‘the —18 in all, it was reported. House Friday after nine ‘days of oS | deadiock between the House and | This would bring the U.N.'s roll senate. to 78 members. | Sen. Edward Hutchinson (R- The Soviet position was report- Fennville), one of the leading op-) ed to have been made clear in 8 ponents of the move to buy the two-hour talk yesterday between two facilities, said Molotov, and U.S, Secretary Dulles. | passage of the house bill: “We will The Western powers were re-\consider the House bill seriously. ported divided on these lines: i do not say we will adopt it.”} ; ; st. Albans Naval Hospital. He was injured men flown 125 miles to shore from the burning craft. One of the injured died. Two others were killed in the blast. | AP Wirephete, one of three Kills 3 on Ship ‘During Bloodless _ |friends vowing revenge. mall Ousted see Blamed J bs Argentine Coup Friends Vow Revenge as Anti-Peron General Aramburu Takes Office BUENOS AIRES #) — Post-Peron Argentina walked a dangerous new path today with provisional President Eduardo Lonardi overthrown and with his Lonardi, the major gen- eral who led the September revolution against the dic- tatorship of Juan Peron, was pushed out of office in a bloodless coup yesterday. Maj. Gen. Pedro Eugenio Aram- buru, another géneral who took part in the anti-Peron movement seven weeks ago, was sworn in to succeed him. HELD IN AIRLINER CRASH of John Gilbert Graham, 23, of Denver early this morning. Agents said Graham will be charged with said shat Graham took out $37,500 killed in the crash. eanicon eee oe Forty-Four Dead - a United Air Lines plane near Longmont, Colo., on Nov. 1. The FBI Mrs. Daisy King, while at the airport to put her aboard the plane for a trip to Alaska. Mrs. King and all 43 others aboard the plane were Mother Among in Plane Crash FBI Says Suspect Took $37,000 Insurance. at Airport Before Flight DENVER (?)_— The ar- si rest of a Denver man for sabotaging a United Air Lines plane in which his mother died was announced today by the Federal Bu- reau of Investigation. John Gilbert Graham, 23, whose most recent job erate a drive-in restaurant AP Wirephete — The FBI announced the arrest sabotage in the explosive crash of worth of insurance on his mother, be pusished. From his exile in Panama, Peron said the changes in the Argentine Ready Deputies 2 Injured in Six-Hour Fire Aboard $4 Million Aramburu, a 52-year-old profes- A converted Liberty ship, she is! Apologetic Robber 1. The United States; Dulles told, The first sign of a break came expected t Molotov, is prepared "to abstain yesterday when Sen. William S.|this afternoon, (R- ) tance of four Communist states— Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) said he Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria and) i. House version. Broomfield said he had opposed purchase of the Farmington fac ty because no appraisal had been jected to including Albania, but finally, gave. way, on that point, * * * Speaking of Outer Mongolia, » one American informant) iq so he will recommend ac-| accept ta qualified. for U.N. mem-| Pe & the. House bill. bership a country which doesn’t seem 0’ tee Jan embensnder in| it Terwed % consider purchase, of any additiona] institutions. * * & 2. Britain is willing to accept all following|called the damage moderate, After the fire was extinguished, ‘tugs began to tow the — 416-foot vessel to port. She was) @ reach New York by. would ask his colleagues to accept MSU Enrollment Jumps 10.6 Per Cent to 17,176 EAST LANSING. (INS) — Michi- made, But the former children's ment, Jumped. oA ont a over hospital has been appraised, he jast year to 17,176 students. [egpectotos Robert S, Linton _ \the num graduate stude In two special sessions the Senate increased wat one ay to 1,778. program in | He said MSU students come from) feel about it, how ‘62 U.S. possessions and foreign turned into soldiers, The House was called to go back countries, every county in Michi- into session. at 4 p.m. to see what gan and every state in the union three-part series starting in the Senate has done on the bill. save Nevada, Just after midnight Saturday, Mrs. Gayle Engle heard noises in the basement of her Clarkston ‘mocracy yes" as the new presi- ‘dent took over his office. \sional soldier, commantied rebel ’|Weather Bureau today. The possibility of snow flurries Gets $164 in Holdup Basement Noise Detroit Secking | Hippity-Hops Past “lhe and his wife had quarreled Missing Mother Wife Takes 4 Children, rant guess whether a long deadlock would be broken. Radar Ship in Atlantic eee cs uae carta house. She called the Sheriff's de-) Gyn.Laden Car; Leaves |ine Each faction was blaming the other for the lack of ac- Peron and was named army| Deputies Charles Rahn and Wi-| Threatening Note tion, but there was some sign of compromise. NEW YORK #-Fire capfeded| chiet of stat! whes tha seveleton-\bent Lankin,. pista ‘ vi ae ates m4 The, Se alain oe Sosarapauarans iafy government took over in Sep-jopen the cellar door stid DETROIT w—Police were look- 4 p.m., takes up’ a House bill! elibeaailbrens wait: “ree, wane for a M@-year-cld_mother who Russia Refuses calling for leasing of the Ft.|*illing three men and injuring two! | Srempere Seek. Se sot OO 6S |: “A rabOlt ran out. was reported by her husband to Custer Army Hospital and|rs. The fire was brought wn) 1 ot neese, late tn the afternoon | “Because of the densely popt-'have left home with their four der control six hours later. - : lated area, we could not kill the| children and a small arsenal in U N P roposition Oakland = Cee Sokacom or stricken ship, the Searcher, S0 ONsirae the country. (litle intruder. However, Mrs.'one of the family's two cars U.N.FIU Ui} Oakland County Tor’ two southeast of here. Navy and Coast] ‘The first announcement said the she could now go to sleep peace-|44,'mn mute incions wocker, tol iis doitass endl the Guard vessels rushed to her aid./junta would be made up of the fujiy.” hereon ays Mon rps Soviet Demands Outer ™ i th , flew three |Ministers of the army. navy and) : . As . ~ 4,4 Children’s Con va le scent nape Mir force, Later & wes expanded) 0° “ltr "70s Cectared, clqsed-iworhed in another factory, left a Mongolia Be Admitted | Hospital near 2 a regis wre apedligitansto gy oy, ied note on the kitchen table saying: to Communist Bloc for $750,000. way to ts evil Mecpital at Isaac Rojas, commander of naval Colde if t | “You have driven me crazy All told, this would provide 1,650| s¢. Albans, Queens. operations. f CMPCFATUTES ana 1 asned the Kids tt they GENEVA a — Raa as eS 9 tHe rite Dae of he to. athe tr some meme othe one TOMOFTOW'S Forecast mz. 2* x ore fused a 4 to 13 package deal on The eats = approved the ru in the blaze were “complete-| government. His only public com- |" no insurance and you're going to U.N. memberships, Western offi- Custer deal, but a solid block of 'Y¥ atonized.” the Navy said. ment was a statement to re Cloudy and colder tomorrow, Mave & big funeral bill. You can cials reported today. ‘Republicans has blocked purchase; ae a of eegee y ott denying he had resigned. It sald: with temperatures ranging between have the car when they find it, V. M. Molotov is insisting thatjof the two other facilities on the the Atlantic Coast east of Cape ) bagels cera orp excosive-|34 and 38 degrees, was forecast for, tere s anything left of it.” (of the crashed plane showed evi- Outer Mongolia be included in/ground that they had not been ap-/May N, J. ao Pegrcae , padi ee the Pontiac area by: the U.S. Brooks told police he came home dence of an explosion which they from his job early yesterday ‘Tongay Escapes Prison Officer Police qouted Brooks as saying Attendant of the station at 440 N. Paddock St., Harold Werth, said fold, he pulled out an automatic, Werth said. “I hate to do this,"’ Werth quot- ed the thief as saying. The robber was young, with dark wavy hair, and drove a converti- ble, according to Werth. — tiac was 40 at 1 p.m. Hailstones “as big as baseballs"’ Detroit area last night, breaking, several house windows and dent- ing car tops. Smaller hailstones, land County. Yugoslav Envoy Slates Talks With Queen, Eden Our 6-Month Soldiers | | rights in the future. Pontiac Press today on page LONDON (INS)—Vice President Edvard Kardelj of Yugoslavia ar- rived in London today for politi- cal and economic talks with mem- ‘bers of the British government. Kardelj's visit is scheduled to last five days, during which time he is scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and) have an audience with Queen Eliz-| abeth. Saturday because he spent a half hour and $1 of his $145 weekly beers with the boys.” “I called our married daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Simpkens, in Wauke- has not heard from her mother.” The Brooks have been married 23 years. Police put out an alarm calling for any inforrhation on the Brooks car, a 1955 blue and white Buick hardtop with the license EL 5907. To Probe U.S. Air Bases PARIS (®—Sultan Sidi Moham- med Ben Youssef of Morocco who is to be restored to his throne in Rabat this week, says he intends to investigate the agreement by which the United States built four big air bases in: his country. 3. France considers the | Jailed Father of Aquatot Case Flees His Guard reportedly fell in the northwest take-home pay “having afew After Auto Crash | | |; NEW ORLEANS & — Police fell in scattered portions of Oak-/8@"- Ill..” Brooks said, “but she today hunted for Russell Tongay, ithe former swimming instructor who escaped from a Florida offi- cer here last night while serving a ‘10-year manslaughter sentence in ‘the death of his Aquatot daughter. Tongay was brought from the Florida State Prison at Raiford, Fla., by transfer agent Jimmie Simmons, to undergo treatment for a lung ailment at the Marine Hospital. After checking in af the hos- | pital, the agent and his privoner } (county) jall when they were in- volved in a minor automobile accident. Tongay was taken to Charity was helping his mother Op- | Hi ese 8c: ‘Why’ of Deer Hunting? --Several R a still on the U.N. General Assem-} t B said he apparently was unnjured. bly's agenda, She walked out of y O eer un ing: = evera easons jr na apelchorg = Simmons the Assembly when the item was : oe ; : ana pts voted onto the agenda. ‘By JACK PATTERSON —jhuntiig, anyway?” seems calledjage bumble-foot hunter, the Vir-|sang) “My heart's in th’ hi‘lands, slips, and roam around more, —— — x : a By today deer hunters will be for. |ginia white tail is Michigan’s only|my heart is not here; my heart’s!thereby enhancing their chances of OUT THE DOOR Playwright Sherwood _—as scarce hereabouts as feathers) Let's start right off b beast that qualifies as big game.|in ty pi PPL pF prone ae As the agent was paying the x : ‘ re ght by saying in th’ hi'lands a'chasin’ th "being ambushed. police said, T Sed out Dies in New York at 59 ("°° rty that there is no single explanation That in itself is excuse enough | Anyway, somewhere around half) And above all it should snow. a mamea atm an le aes right . that will appear reasonable to [Fr several hundred thousand |. minion people will be beating|Why that is, aside from making! sued him to a parking lot but lost NEW YORK @® to those stay-at- Q hunters, Second, the deer hunter , Robert E ' or who|Cveryone. In fact we wonder some- has @ chances to get away from the bush in the upper and northern deer somewhat easier to see and him in the dark. day in New York Ho: y ‘be relatives ee normal routine and ge mative a [Part of the lower. and closer thanja great deal easier to track we| A statewide alarm was broad. He suffered The backlog of cars you think around home before De-jdon't see. Snow also makes it/cast for Tongay, who made head- attack early Saturday. and bie ~ a pa This is a good excuse, too. ae ae. she re rape fg Or soggy soeogion — bagel steadily since 5 cident of age or| last night, and lack of local read | Third, if we may poach a bit on ae we oer ble machion boaged dows realidaughher in the Gutth of itu Sips | gender, would) congestion suggests that most of ithe province of the head-shrinkers, good, year-old daughter, Kathy, n ’ P : ‘in a| the hunters are already om the |there is probably some deep ata- eS ot taney heen ie tile nt eumye: syalbenes’ daater: ) In Today's ress seene, Vistic! hangover present in most) Crewe’ Sil We sete entalie, (£0t cold weather with snow, if that Kathy died in a 23-foot dive 2 these peo- : men, dating back to the days when| S* the industrial and then the auto-jof 15 years. | According te Police Chief In three hearings, the commis-| be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Smith and Mrs. Marianne Bogert, _” motive field. Bora in Davisburg, Michigan. Calvin Baxter, the maranders sion ‘will hear any objections to| Manley Bailey Funeral Home, |both of Pontiac; a son, Lioyd Te os escent tenes henagg sce rates Corp stad hese nares] Di lal barman to pecang creating special assessment’ dis-| with burial in Novesta Cemetery, |Smith Jr. of Farmington and four e eobonger ochre vedi bended Seared ee drawers. and strowed thelr ous: tricts for the widening of Willits) Cass City, " | grandchildren. a manu- |iey Reed. "tents about, marked the fe facturers of the Brush Runabout, | She has lived in the county all with lipstick and destroyed sev- street between _ Woodward and) A former maintenance man at : aad the Maxwell Motor Car Co. ‘her life and in the city for 43 years.| eral wall pictures. - a bes = from Poppleton School, Mr. Silverthorn|Cab Driver Injured For a time he was manager of | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. ward to Chester paving Bates|died Saturday after a long illness. |; Morning Accident the Briscoe Manufacturing Co.,.|Robert T. Monroe of Brookline,| Baxter stated that the evidence from Willits north about 300 feet. | He is survived by one daughter, in ing Detroit automotive suppliers and |Mass., two grandsons and one #t-the-seene indicated that the in- m o.7.° , Mrs. Gerald Elmore of Birming-| A cab-driver is in fair condition "— fer several years head of dealer (great grandson. | |at the scene indicated that the in- Do your Christmas shopping/nam; one brother, Howard of Cor-|after _injuries in an auto- | development for Willys-Overiand, | Funeral will be at 2 p.m. today/truders had been drinking alco- early” is the advice of the wom-|tez, Fla.; and two-sisters, Mrs.|mobile accident early this morn- ‘Geledo. from the Pursley Funeral Home| holic beverages. en’s Fellowship at the Congrega-iClare Smith of Birmingham and|ing. { or , Widdi-| The Borins, who live at 19551 tional Chourch these days, for|Mrg. Louis Sherwood of Defrod.| Merle Cressman, 62, of 384 W is work,|With the Rev. C) George Widdi , , 62, of ' _ Finding it essential to his "Ifield of All Saints Episcopal Church Prest, Detroit, told police that the Wednesday the women will hold ae veer eee . |Kennett Rd., has a concussion - Mr. Beebe studied law st home, otriciating. Burial will follow in| dwelling had been illegally en- their Sleigh-Bell Fair from 10 a.m.) John Martz, 68, of 724 Lake-jback injuries, authorities at Pon- ;- examination Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. tered twice before. Both said that) to 8 p.m.,at the church. view, Birmingham's Mayor from /tiac General Hospital said. fe-and wes admitted te practice by a they were unable to estimate the, Cochairmen Mrs, Wiliam G. |1936 to 1944 is in good condition} A detailed report of the accident fos When he retired nine years| Michael Princko eee Busch and Mrs. H. P. Carden, | Wiliam Besument Hospital, on Elizabeth Lake Ave. near Tele- Beat ir Oe Ds rns ces aa eo Denver Man Jailed | cain Fo P| aches il oe Sore emit (ire soe (Rene Peer sna tracts for the Detroit Ordinance}s.cinaw St., died Sunday in Pon-/VENVET an Jali PRINCE CHARLES IS SEVEN — Young Prince Charies wears a | a.m .to 2 p.m., with snacks | Listed in poor condition at St. District. - |tiae General Hospital after an ill- kilt of Balmoral tartan for this seventh birthday portrait made on the | available all day. A special booth |J°Seph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, former Katherine Halin of Detroit) Born in Joliet, I, Aug. 30, 1907,|09 ane members of the British royal tamil Born Nov. 14, 1 at Bucking. ing, has been set up to fit the day, is Blanche Breakey, 65, of | SPECIALS daughters, Mrs. Margaret/he was the son of Stephen and peed = junior pocketbook. 511 George St. Except for a short -|Mary Beres Princko. He had been (Continued from Page One) Cee ee ae ee eee * period, Miss Breakey had worked |] eeceeeee Main Floor eccece a resident of the city for 15 years.|said came from something foreign birthday today. Another, booth will contain itemslin the city’s health department Ceelt are three brothers:|to the plane itself. Luggage was one 8 . eee eee Soe. mission |as a nurse and veteran's consult-\| Cotton Challis Suephen and Joueph of Pontiac andjcarced in the comegrtment. § Britains Prince Char] esttes wwe pou dee Tere "= © | Ladies exas. | Funeral will be at 10 a.m.| The FBI said Graham took out . will also be baked goods for the e Wednesday ye St. Vincent's $37,000 worth of insurance on his Celebrates 7th Birthday freezer, toys, Christmas candies, Teacher at Pembroke: Pajamas Church with burial in Mount Hope|mother, Mrs. Daisy King of Den | ~~" wrappings and decorations, ap-| } $1.98 Values Cemetery. A Rosary will be said|ver, when he took her to the Den-/ ponnon w — Prince Charles,|time with him and Princess Anne, ws een war aia gifts Dies Afte Accident Tuesday at 8:30°p.m. at the Hun- pe angen ee - her way to|the heir apparent to the British/his Syear-old sister. + « 'e ~ | c = : . Alaska. for a visit.|throne, celebrated his 7th birth-| Flags flew from the nation’s pub-|_ Memberg of MOMS Club. ‘Unit] BIRMINGHAM — Mrs. Harvey]. Searaacat Vacs She was among the victims of the|day today lic: buildings in honor of the event| Three; have invited their husbands|(Larelda) Forest, 1554 Bennaville, | a osbdur . and small crowds gathered at van- | ee Vosburg = of 191| The -FBI announcement said] The ome oo early at| tage points to catch a glimpse of Crestwood, died Sunday at Bloom-|Graham was born in Denver in| windsor Castle, where he has been|'"¢ Young prince as fe drove from as field ital after an illness of|1932. He was placed in an orphan- dg the weekend ‘ie Windsor Castle to Buckingham ‘sone leis 4 age following the death of his ~ ae ae Palace for a eter tea. Born in Tuscola County, October|{ather in 1995. He later lived with) motley, Quien tamara tt aoe : : — 21, 1883, she was the daughter ofjhis mother and stepfather, Mr. mar ’ md Twenty-five children — boys and Henry and Dolina McKay Wright.|and Mrs. Earl King, until he was) er cae —— gr oaiedlae aarheap reine apa ; She had been a resident of the|!5 years old. One present was a day off from| other friends from houses the royal TAILORED STYLE county for 12 years. Perabo sem. bo school for the youngster with thelchildren have visited — were in- . Surviving are two children; Mrs.,Co. Wis Sa minor in 194, worked) #ectious, grin and shock of tou-|vited. c+ 6 ot Royal Oak, who was hospital: | Blouses ‘Charies Morris of Pontiac, Harry oper Junction, |S¢¢ blond halr. As usual, the royal NING GA Following dinner at 7 tonight at| Zed with @ severe head injury. | Vesburg Jr. of Miami, Fia.. one jas ried since the death of his| 2ily's gifts to Charles were not] EARNING GAMES | ithe Community House, Altrusa| The car collided with one driven | = land, Ohio, one sister Mrs, Charies| stepfather has assisted his mother , to normal, Around the palace he(Club committee members will Ce ee el ¢ Klinger of East Lansing, one|in operating a drive-in restaurant, | FLAGS UNFURLED is addressed by everyone as plain) armgLara for pagar months, | scuteen, gutinagd oars granddaughter and one great|s Denver. ae Lire expend terepadlipe recat [Mega el oad oo agra phasis Asian Mrs. F wit bel tat . ; Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tues-| In September 1951 Graham wasjroyal engagements to spend their| Qutside the schoolroom, the) Gen. Carlos P. the Manley Bailey F) Home | chase Pops from the C. J. Godhardt Funer-|#!Tested in Lubbock, Texas, on an is learning to swim, ride,|Pife ambassador to the Unite d|for service at.3:30 p.m. aya burial illicit liquor charge, and received oe "|States, has asked at the White Chapel hen » Bre in White! @day jail sentence Rebel Civil War |” Garis is oe eee in the|49nal, a8 women, to take a leading Cemetery of Prayer service will be held at » _ lat 2650 W. Mississippi Ave, Den-|Vet Chalking Up |preers the adventure stories com-|% ‘vision between peoples. : 7 pm. tonignt at the voorres Innocent Plea Given = His 113th Birthday 2.8 a Fem" pane dacoston sa new met /OF+ Johnathan D. Funeral Horne with the Rev. IS l ay ~~ cae SAeA8lods used to teach reading, andto Speak at Cranbrook H “He is ge very tet on 4 Persons Injured | rramcan, tex. w — the olt|,gcan the Queen or heard ill, Tenuks, wil iehlight to-| phages, Man and Cultare” will est of the four surviving Civil/remark to a friend recently. be the subject of Dr. Johnathan D. in 2-Car Collision |sz.vterams, wanes w. witams) | ————_ shoal principal and formerly wheter aMitie Wat ste | quietly marked his 113th birthday|\Contributors to UF Detroit's Bureau of Cooperative prapinell vrmareduny neal One person was admitted and|'90- 1. cclebration yester. A $831 gift from employes of the| "ales will moderate. the University of Wisconsin, Dr.| ee oes at Stl say, Detroit Creamery was among those — will — ee a loseph Mercy Hospital * * *@ audited Saturday at Pontiac Area, Charles Pa er, Pembroke |seum versity Michi-| night after a two-car collision at) 1,. former forage master of| United Fund headquarters. The) Schoo! principal, and Mrs, Ben |an. His talk will be open to the/ Long Lake and Telegraph Roads. |itooq’s Texas Brigade joined with! firm gave $275. Harris, J. W. Levan and Tina public. The hospital reported today At-|,,5roximately 7% members of his) Maple Leaf Dairy employes good” condition, LeBlanc suffered! day” to himself at the family farm|$555. The firm donated $200. Democracy S peec h Pri . chest injuries and a fractiréd MiP-thome 15 miles southeast of here. J. A. Fredman Co, employes a Trea released rie |A, family dinner was the highlight] contributed $678 and the company J k b Ch ] Bil] James Mahoney, 68; Margaret Le-lot his day. | $20, Standara Electric Co. turned aken DY aries DHiUNn all of Detroit. It may be the last big celebra-| Other $50 and over gifts in-| Pontiac's best young speech ; wR - f Witnesses said a car driven by/tion for Williams. Members of the| cluded: maker on the subject of democ- “a > Percy Cheaton, 50, of Detroit had/famity said the festivities were be-| jn ana mine! Cowe...cee..--0s racy was judged to be Charles E. made a left turn in front of traffic,|coming too much of a strain on Mitchell Typewriter Co..0-...002<:.. Billings, 17, of 107 Lull St and was hit by LeBlanc’s auto. helm ais his S-year-old wife, | Toeyers ‘Fille Insurance Co: 4200, em: ey. at P High 8 boo, ~ e@ 8 @ Crawford, Dawe, Grove Agency... .. .$200 prize l. Keego Man Injured Tomaed tn ecls Garvieer of tee Sy Tie oe wide “I Speak for Democracy” in Two Car Collision Union Army, Alfred Woolson. 109,| Priend Construction Go. empioyes. sieajco™est, Sponsored by the Junior Duluth, Minn., Williams said he! Moll’s................ $100, cmp se0/Chamber of Commerce. BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP —\teeis “No different.” The other! playes Cukiand Distributors Ge. ered Charles and two other high Richard D. Haskins, 39, of Keego two living veterans, both Confed- + lowe Brown... cpeaeesess ite school students who tied for sec- Galeret soonpitel 8 = sale foci jerates, are William A. Lamdy, 108, Region, “Brea Sto spies. ‘one place, won radios for their tions Saturday after his car was Sg clog ty —_—— Sole amen coeieial oe eee oe involved with another in an acci-} 7 Weedon Home Equipment employes. $68) The first-prize winner is now Si dent at Telegraph at Goif. ® — Oakland iron & Metal Co. $86, em-leligible to record his spéeeh and ai, prints Police said the driver ot the oth-/Pracident Visits Laeehe: genes 2 eihave it entered in a statewide gisire. ‘Sizes 3 er auto, Joe D, Deni, 26, of 591 E. Urban League of Pontiac employes. ..187| contest. erry Pike St., Pontiac, told them he ® Aluminum Co. of America empioyes.. In school, Charles studies speech had slowed to make a left turn White House fice GANP Fire Ginis emploves... tiac' te |With Miss Vera Mae Adams, who when Haskins’ auto turned onto wemployes 7: s:1---2.------ $94iwas in charge of the high school Telegraph and crossed over the| (Continued trom Page One) | Schramm Drug Store". -r-r7-+s..483|Dart Of the, contest. | center line colliding with his ve- utenidhlle tie © Cet ES. 1 Mons sseesse * * @ > See ‘ — vol be “slow” in compares Pane e RSESS -ccneeccesroegts| A Grumtaajor. and er he ie | tures 9nd @ chance of » few snow fer- the normal speed on such trips|Eeunepie Lite re. Burton Giarks """" He ans. riew today. Poctiy Cloudy and . = 96 Ci le (C, Burton )..++.850/pare him for college. plans to tenight, lew Tomerrew, and that he would be accompanied & envaoaasags. 60 : Se sad caldes, high 34-28. County. to Receive $5 247 cnthe fourne) By Ma) Gon? How: | Buna? Geostracton Gx. ..-.:'..-gelattend the University of Michigan, _OMARLES BILLINGS today diminishing ond Rocomtng — Snyder, his personal phy- [From State Vehicle Tax amount of miscellaneous fees are deposited in the motor vehicle fund, Oakland"’s total return is second to Wayne County which Will re- Cities arid incorporated villages) Choose From 3 MOST FAMOUS Makes GENERAL ELECTRIC At the town of Gettysburg, flags and banners were flying, and spe- cial ceremonies were set. The public welcome was to be at Lincoln Square in the historic Today tn Pontiac oo temperature preceding 8 a.m. Ad @ o.m¢ Wind velocity 15 m.p.h. : North m. planned an address of welcome, Mesvaneens oA ile his 13-year-old daughter, Pa- roeeataerae | Pm A te — , Peer eemenie ee ee eeeeeeennaees Ada kededuledddadedadaddettalel a ee STA wa \ f OOO OL LOE OE SN Tee % 4 BD n, \ ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1953 . ay. Belk ee oe interested in what can be aim worthless farm land and land| rich, mining. He knew of a. beautiful . It consisted of five farms, built, is the result of Sherman's man reclamation project. Eileenmere Son of 1064, a prize = ee , | Visitor to Japan S 95 | Saves U.S. Face ONLY —=— §@ With New Shoes : " «GR TOKYO You go abroad and) the first thing you know you are ible for your country. Complete with 8-Piece Set of Deluxe Clip-On Tools Easy Terms — 90 Days Same as Cash! SHOP MONDAY, FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P. M. : rt The pretty 19-year-old student at Sacred Heart College told him she WAYNE GABERT §s22o== the United States, each of a dif- ' , Your Electrical Appliance Specialist canes A ee back wit | him exchanged them 121 N. Saginaw St. FE 5-6189 Bi York city. | The new shoes have ved. “And the i yea « ace CRE! pe yee can afferd, regardless mock ef how many you owe. NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED : ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED ~ Hours ly 9 to S. W in ras fear MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 41 Ve South Saginaw Se. Above Oakland Theater : Phone FE 88-0456 ; of credit counselling expereience 9 ed. & Set. 9 to 1. Even ! to vote for myself.” When A, Boyd Campbell, Jack- Robbers Steal $9,000 by Using Owner's Jacks SEEKONK, Mass. () — Thieves used their victim's own truck and hydraulic lifting equipment in stealing a 1,000-pound safe con-|and robbed taining $9,000 from Bove Motors garage yesterday. Police said the thieves used a crane and ‘two hydraulic jacks from the garage to lift the heavy »| Safe onto a truck, also stolen from the ‘ ‘ garage CLOVER! $4ohy: PRES It’s easy when you have a big stack of savings tucked away at PONTIAC FEDERAL. Then you know if you want to buy this or that, you’ll have the money on hand. You'll be free from financial worries at last. | OUR CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE 2% PER ANNUM We have never missed a dividend and all savings are insured up to $10,000. | } : Pontiac Federal Savings — and Loan Association 761 W. Huron _ Downtown Branch . Rochester Branch 16 E.- Lawrence 407 Main St. arri y fit, too,” said Miss happily B| WORRIED OVER DEBTS? | emetgiggla kage | when due, | |) Tuesday's election, he’s glad iti} fy =. te "COUNSELLORS and ms walle i : we s He said yesterday he was s0 busy in the precincts trying to get others to vote that “I forgot | The highest peak in the British Isles, Ben Nevis, has an altitude | = ‘of 4,406 feet. THE NEW Frigidaire Line Is TERRIFIC! | COMING SENSATIONAL MEW exectric qe RANGES... WASHERS... DRYERS - NOV. 16 .. RerriGeRaTorS ... FREEZERS | See them at CONSUMERS! _ mn me em —— OVEMBER @ SAVE A BIG $103.95! @ REGULARLY$289.95! , @ Features SPIRALATOR ACTION! EASY AUTOMATIC WASHER on. IBGE (WITH TRADE-IN). NO DOWN PAYMENT @ Lowest price ever on a “big load” automatic! @ 2 separate washing actions . . . mastermind dialing! @ “Water-temp” switch saves hot water and money! @ Thorough “roll-over” spiralator washing action! @ Power rinsing, too! 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Reserve Force Act which eomaareag ig oa ee =e | creates a new: six-months train- | grant if he left school. _ ing program in the U.S, Army. | : | it apparently has the draft, or So I learned about this chance i! enlisting, beat all hollow. to get my service over in SIX tH ; |months and took it;’’ he explains. || At least that's what the boys) “ai but a handful of the “rafta” i\here at Knox think. They're lads say they would get in on it among the first in the nation t0 ir they had it to do over, even get in on the program. ‘now that they've had more: than | The reserve act was passed dur-', month of the training. ‘ing the confusion at the igh yiag | A ay ‘last session of Congress, Ike de-| slayed signing it and the Army), Eeyore - ibe ee program is ididn't get much time to publicize | ne gry fa en ; Adee ou be i — oie = me. they are subject to seven and | That explains why only 1.200 one-half years of “ready reserve” lads volunteered for the first grouP duty, In this period they,can be ‘which began training Oct. 1. The/ called up for active duty any time original plan was to have the first the President declares an emer- sei SSN, 5 cea i a Sy SS e4 ” “ foo bes ais @. ES a a Paes Bae: ae ee SIS. a ea eae NOW BOTH FOR ON THE FIRING LINE — Volunteer CharleS , coach, Pvt. Joseph W. Nally Jr., at Ft. Knox. Both | M. Russell Jr., learns art of prone firing from his | boys come from Kentucky. $ How Trainees See New Reserve Act: - | By DOUGLAS LARSEN jdeats the draft, enlisting, or any no one anticipated, It could be- | (First of 3 Articles) jae clioice a man has for mili-|come a major drain on the pool of | = ——- wn oaeet FT. KNOX, Ky, (NEA) — step ‘ty service.” |men in the U. S. who would nor: ; | F a Sete | “Let's face it,” says Harold G./mally enlist for three years or} 2 i right up. boys. Buy yourselves the wing of Jackson Heights, N. Y.|more. Looks wonderful and new, sounds that way, too (love a i [Mazen bargain Uncle Som has “A man wants to get active duty} Most of the young men in theif - that rustle!) after we've cleaned it. The reason? i iji| ever offereg in military service.|off his back as fast and as easy|program believe that no war is pone i ane me :. lilll De you think peace is here to|as possible and this is the an-|in sight. They believe they will Each and, every garment is given our utmost personal- meee stay? Do you want to go to col-|SWer.” Harold is just out of high not be called to active duty within ized attention. Father and Son goes a step further, as_} wooed ; Ischool, plans to go to Columbia|the next eight years. However, if part of our service, Party going garments (and e _ lege without the draft dogging your | : ag ' 3g very Ye ‘University and doesn’t want his col- Ys heels? Have you discovered that innexasd = (|emme —_ po be the first] day dresses) are re-sized to maintain their new look : lit’s easier to get a good job ‘a strapping Stell | They are gambling on the exis- of lovelines. (You'll love that rusile) Be one to join our hit? | with your military service com-) MacHowics of Napoleon, Ohio, |fence of peace. It they win, the} Tanks of many satisiied customers, you'll not regret tS }\||||| pleted? who just left a religious school spe as ——- ———. it... 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All your 'lknow about this,” insists Cletus /® 'Reble of Lima, Ohio, one of the/@ach year. - lfirst group. “They're going to Members of the National Guard have to turn ‘em away from it who take this six months train- when everyone realizes that it ing cut their commitment for serv- policies in one with only one expiration date! FIRE—WIND—THEFT—LIABILITY—ETC. DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS Capacity Cylinder @ Gentle Tumbling Action Dries Clothes Ready. for @ Exclusive Wove- | | ton Control | | Action Agitator : ; ae - ‘ice to eight years, They don’t have bite erie temas ML: ‘to walt until they are 28 yeare SAVE UP TO 25% v ' old to complete their service, and Costs! Woshoble Mistaken for Robber, 22,".,comste tee serves, and . See or Call * | | a | WAYNE GABERT Your Electrical Appliance Specialist | 121 N. Saginaw a aad Phone FE 35-6189 a former Marine, was shot injand Ft. Bliss, Tex. | = SSS —— Se \the heart and lung with @ .22 cali-| Another reason for taking “raf-| mer ber pistol. ta""—which has the Army Slightly # oo" | Police said Kalman A. Heller, |alarmed—is revealed by Lawrence} 8B EST BUY IN 38, fired the shots while investi-|L, Elchert of Tiffin, Ohio. tt i gating his 13-year-old daughter's) «1 siways kind of wanted te | ce YOUR |report of a noise at the door. ot i Ge bang sal coe rT 1] § “I saw a figure in a white; career,” he admits. “But this six- trench coat,” Heller said. “I) month deal was the perfect WHY PAY MORE? |\Clerk Shot to Death jem." "=n guard Reports. from the other Army where | DETROIT u—A young clerk in|posts around the country ald M of "N.Y “raffa" training is being carried ° Pn coesee ar iae moe =avesi ahent Gs) uamis atti-|Works with rifle at Ft, Knox, Ky. ery was shot to death as @ PrOW!|t ides among their young men. er yesterday. It was his 22nd birth-!‘Those posts include Ft. Jackson, | : \s. C.; Camp Chaffee, Ar: Ftil Police said Robert Joseph Good, Leonard Wood,Mo.; Ft. Ord, Calif.,, 4 4 yelled, ‘Who's there.’ This fellow chance to give it a try to see i fcame toward me. | fired three| whether or not I really like it.” htimes. He shouted ‘Stop, I've been I does 1 insists. | . “a f | hit.”” Then he tried to climb = eat Ry : a ) A ILL W CASES ly ‘ | a fence between my house and a}, Acmy as soon as he .* : / —_= | — s, but fell in the drive-/() ” He can-do this under i. - | : _ the regulations. but what : rr, o “ bids J a the Army is that this does 2 7 Wi ‘yo Restaurant Loses Tone = complish ithe basic goal of . oa BATH TOWELS | & Special § gram, w is strengthening — eo as Skunk Makes Debut (2°8™ °° ~ CE “) WASH CLOTHS | ore CHICAGO «» — The Imperial] “Training officers here, a Good k p™) DISH TOWELS | 1.00 \House lost some of its high-toned “ratfa” closely, admit ‘restaurant atmosphere when ajaspect of the plan is one skunk’ wandered into a dining) Raeres| 17 JEWELS | DISH CLOTHS WEEKLY POT HOLDERS Protect Your Eyes—Save Money, Too @ Fest Service @ For Women, Men, and @ No Appointment Children Necessery - 3 riptio @ Finest Quality Possible fito handle the situation. Heinri . Filled Saeicy Don’t Pay More shot the animal, but the restaurant ‘open all night. ONE PRICE TO ALL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! ‘pushbutton production, 1954 auto | | Safety Glasses N U-VISION Lap St Oe SAVINGS Uh open 9-5:20—fri tl 9 Phone FE 2-2895 | psdinton trotction, 154 sito he: = | WATERPROOF : refined its air by keeping its = British Up Production LONDON — Britain's Austin au- \tomobile works has introduced the nation’s nearest complete system |of automation and is now producing 5,000 cars a week, most of them ifor export, As a result of such) Se retn a adin cametaetatonan etude tannetoncimne anes man’ dinencarsinaieilaadiemdaeaiiemenamitamna amie ani deaiaammeneanaenne Tender Blade Cut | | CHUCK 33i VARA | LUMINOUS DIAL ROAST eoccece CASH MARKET SHOCK. PROOF LEAN CENTER SHOULDER cur - FRESH LEAN . | TENDERLOIN PORTION PORK VEAL GROUND PORK s BEEF ROAST STEAK 2 c | 4 Lbs. ‘ae eS Si. for b. : | tiny: Slab Bacon é 6 3gc . . . i ,. ( ‘ver 40 ° No err me mms || /\i\ 7 mic] | THO TLES THE BEARER TUES. ) : ie : A 2-L8. LIMIT SLICED AND — me 2 Lbs. for { ; * WITH MEAT PURCHASE | es an cs en ms ea ton me tn tan een tn ta ts tm fn ae en in ce wim en te wo os ms os on” c i: f ie ee ee ia ! Re y Romeo Scouts © Stress Patriotic Theme Tuesday . , 7 th ie to Check Water FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—Dr. Joseph J. Gladhaw, Township Community Sour celsoring ” @ver-indulgence makes Health Officer, has requested that all shallow wells in the Farming- LL: sifter-eating distress. Just eat 2 ‘Toms after meals—or whenever ou feel wpset. Tums neutralize | to acid fast. Can't over-alkalize— can’t — —_ re d. Aiwewe carry lums in pocket or purse. @ handy roll today! | ae po 25¢ few 3F quests alj residents using shal- low wells to have them tested now. Deep wells should be test- Mother Saves . Child From Blaze yat Commerce {#; COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Mrs. James Stogell of 1317 Oakley Invalid Needs — Sickroom Supplies 1621 S. Woodward, Royal Oak Doors North of 10 Mile RENTAL the blazing room te rescue her and SALES | wiv, “searenn, the” mater ae poo @ Bed Sides nay Price sald today total damage © Wheel Chairs was covered by insurance, he sai @ Walkers @ Crutches Li 2-3027 JO 4-6847 MICHIGAN FIRST AID veloped in flames. The affair is the one Canal Rd., from Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. Ronald died today in University Hospital at Ann Arbor. Mr. French died Saturday. He is survived by two sons, Har- old and F. Willard; one daughter, MILFORD — Service is pending for Ronald L. Colwell, 16, 1876 US. Educators . Meet at MSU a card party and style show| Leaders to Discuss T Unsafe by Dr. Oe ee ecag es uubhowse at 8 Current Problems in Joseph Gadbaw Feature of the event wilt be the | Education =. Top educators of the nation's rived at Michigan State University to discuss. growing enrollments, government controls, adult educa- tion, and many other current problems. More than 900 presidents, deans, and other administrators of the 69 land-grant institutions will attend Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, Nov. 14-17. Reg- istration was conducted Sunday. ers for the event will be Homer L. ° Brinkley, executive vice Co.; . * Division of Home Economics Pfograms, U.S.D.A.; Lieyd E. First of the general sessions will when the be Tuesday morning presidential address will be given by Lewis Webster -Jones, presi- dent of Rutgers. Other addresses will consider the question of iteacher supply and the need for trained intelligence. Considerable interest has been session which is entitled, ‘‘Impres- sions of Russian Agriculture.” Football Players Banquet Tonight ‘Dizzy’ Trout Will Be Principal Speaker at Romeo Affair ROMEO — Paul “Dizzy” Trout, baseball sportscaster and former Tiger pitcher, will be the principal -|speaker at the annual football ban- quet to be held at 6:30 p.m. this evening in the Romeo High School auditorium, * * + AUBURN HEIGHTS—The Unit- ed Presbyterian Church of Auburn Heights was the scene Saturday the marriage of Mary Ruth ONE POLICY J Instead of Four , Cell FE 2-9224 PATTERSON & WERNET | Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | net, edged with tiny pearls and holding a fingertip veil of illusion. Auburn Heights Bride Chooses Chantilly Lace «FE 5.6159 OAKLAND FUEL the ” The entire 1955 football squad will be honor guests at the ban- quet with guard Todd Kaiser act- ing as toastmaster for the evening. . Peter Vos of the First Congregational Church: will deliver the invocation. He will be followed by Supt. of Schools T. C. Filppula who will welcome the players and guests, The honorary team captain will) be ,announced by James Schocke. Robert Reid will-present the Lions Club trophy to the most valuable player, and Edward A. Jacob will also be on hand to present the itrophy which bears his name. The weekly press trophy awarded to the reserve team captain will be, given by Robert Hutton, and Lee! ‘{Lothery will hand out the most valuable reserve player award, * * «& present the awards to seniors dur- ing the program, The agenda will also include remarks by varsity coach-Dan Barnabo and reserve coach Ernest Mgule. Marlette FFA Takes Several Prizes at Fair MARLETTE — Marlette Future Farmers Chapter members attend- ed the recent Lower Thumb Dis- trict Fair in North Branch, taking = SZ ma arthritis or stomach = or perhaps jest “O-JIB-WA BITTERS AT ALL DRUG STORES ‘|Jaycee Auxiliary Sets Meeting for Tuesday . an address by Frederick Thorin, Park Mrs. Jack McCaffery and Mrs. Donald Beedle will be co-hostesses. 'jand Mrs. Raymond Cousins, who a total of $136 in prizes. High man was Charles Cousins, son of Mr, took $56 in prize money. Troy Extension to Meet TROY TOWNSHIP — Troy Pro- gressive Extension Club will meet tonight with Mrs. Winfield Sluyter, 5884 Isivernois at 8, Mrs. Bertha Trost and Margaret Cooper will give the lesson on Christmas Work- ‘. Young Women’s Group Elects New Officers .LEONARD — Officers were re- cently elected for the Young Women's Get-To-Gether Club. Mrs. Beryl Patch is president, Mrs. Joyce Terry, secretary; and_ Mrs. Vivian Gabriel, treasurer . * * Plans are underway for the an- nual Christmas party, ete mas z Loe r) . _ County Births Metamers Mr, and Mrs, Car) J. id4etamora are parents of a new , . | Walled Lake Girl Heads colleges and universities have ar-| Among the outstanding speak-— ____THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER if i n %, the 66th annual meeting of . the : * * * of the { : 14, 1955 \ v |New Era Club Sets Wednesday for Program " IMLAY CITY — The New Era Club will meet Wednesday evening in. the Community Room, from the faculty, and H, G. De- Camp and Kent Gillies, mem- bers of the Board of Education, . Roll call will be written questions, 4 The program committee is com- posed of Mrs. Forest Whitkopf and Mrs. Louis Martz, and hostesses are Mrs. F. E. Ewbank and Mrs. Robert Churchill. BOOK BAZAAR AT WATERFORD — Thelma | DeBarr holds her prize-winning poster against a background of empty bookshelves in the library Isaac E. Crary Junior High School. Students * * * Bazaar Profit to Buy New Books By JANE WINDELER Press Correspondent WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Some fifteen hundred books, pam- phiets, and magazines are scat- tered about the shelves of the library at Isaac E. Crary Junior High School where 5000 books were intended | to be. To correct that condition, a book bazaar will be held in the library Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week, Evening hours sched- uled for Wednesday and Thursday are from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Librarian Mabel Double is in charge of the event. ‘of the ninth grade, combined Isaac Crary School Slates 3-Day Event jgenerated for the Tuesday general A twenty-act talent show is scheduled for 8 p.m. Wednesday | and the PTO is serving refresh- ments Thursday evening. Posters, made by students to ad- vertise the event, have been placed in buildings throughout the town- ship. Winner of the poster contest was ninth grader Thelma DeBarr. The winning poster is displayed | this week in the Dunstan Florist| Shop located on the corner of M59 and Cass Lake road. OTHER WINNERS Dean Tebo and Marvin Brackett, Snover Man WATERFORD \TOWNSHIP — A double ring ceremony at the Unit- jed Presbyterian Church of Drayton ‘Plains Saturday nited Carroll Joan Berquist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hilding J.\ Berquist of Jonquil street and Bruce E. Brown of Snover, son of Mr. and Mrs. {Frank Kemmerling of \ Hatchery road. * *» @ Given in marriage by her father, the bride approached the\ altar wearing a gown of imported Chan- tilly lace over satin. The small collar and illusion yoke neckline were edged in tiny sequins. A fit- ted bodice, long tapering sleeves and short train also graced the) Principal Harold F. Barr will)” gy Her fingertip length circular vell was secured by a tiara of rhinestones, pearis and irides- cent sequins. She carried g hand- cascade bouquet of white roses and baby chrysanthemums with satin streamers. * * *® Carroll Berquist Marries at Drayton and PTO members are sponsoring a book bazaar to be held there Wednesday, Thursday, and Fri- day of this week. Profits will be used to stock ' school bookshelves. ‘able mention winners were Darlene Submits Resignation lage councilman, submitted his res- forces and won second prize for their entry and seventh grader Gerry Oakes placed third. Honor-| Coffey, Terry Wilson and Penny Martin, all of the seventh grade. * 8 & | Judges for the poster contest were Mrs. Ralph Eaton and Mrs. Kenneth Valentine of the Book Re- view Club, Mrs. Ruby Dunstan of the Business and Professional Women's Association, and Mrs, E. L, Windeler, PTO president. Oxford Councilman OXFORD—Thomas Culbert, vil- began Nov. 9, is expected to be filled at the next regular council meeting. . Even if you can't read music, you can enjoy playing the Lowrey Spinet Organ today, Come in, for a free lesson Minit-Music System. — CHOICE OF FINE CABINETS Please send me information about the Lowrey Name Open Mon. Fri. Nites ’til 9 ignation to the council, since =( A LI AGHER’S plans to move outside village lim- its this month. The vacancy, which : ! MUSIC CO. 18 E. HURON FE 4-0566 A discussion concerning the re- duction of overtime parking fines if paid within a few hours ended with that proposal being dropped. ing itehy irritation ; Resinol Oint: Its medica. tion in tenelin sually weeks? | ‘ Sample free. Write Resinal Il, Boltimore 1, Md. RESINOL eu" (Advertisement) Announce New Way To Shrink Painful Piles | Science Finds Healing Substance That Does Both — Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids. roblem!” And among these suf- rs were a very wide variety hemorrhoid conditions, some of New York, N. Y. (Special) — For the first time science found a new healing substance f (Advertisement) was matron of honor and other at- tendants were Mrs. Hilding A. Ber- quist and Mrs. Harvey Beach. Car olyn Holmes was flower girl. * *« * Best man was James Brown, brother of the groom and seating the guests were Hilding A. Ber- quist, the Rev. Harvey Beach, Ron- ald Brown, Donald Brown and Wayne Billot. Ronny Holmes was ringbearer. * 8 @ Following the ceremony a re- Mrs. James Brown dt Snover Women's Study Club Slates ‘Michigan’ Day IMLAY CITY — The Women’s with the astonishing ability to ee i hemorrhoids and to relieve pain—without surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after another, “very striking improve- ment” was reported and verified by doctors’ observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, “10 to 20 years’ standing. All this, without the narcoties, anesthetics or astrin- gents of wy kind. The secret is a new healing substance (Bio- Dyne*)—the discovery of a world- famous research institution. Al- ready, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all use of Study Club will. meet Tuesday aft- ernoon at the home of Mrs. H. G. DeCamp, The program will be on “Our Michigan,” and roll call will val interesting facts about Mich- n. 2 * *® The program committee is Mrs. William Sharp and Mrs. Herman Kersten. actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all—this improvement was maintained in cases where doctors’ observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results were so thor- ough that sufferers were able to makesuch astonishing stat t as “Piles have ceased to be a parts of the body. This offered in suppository or cint ment form called Preparation H.* Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H suppositories or Preparation H ointment with a cial applicator. Preparation H is sold at alldrugstores. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, new healing substance is “Reg. 0.8. Pat. Or. ception was held at the home of the bride’s parents, After a trip north to Sandusky, the couple will reside in Snover. Lightning Hits Barn in Nighttime Storm ROMEO — A barn on Romeo Plank Road north of the Cas- cades was struck by lightning at the height of last night's storm. Volunteers of the Romeo Fire Department were summoned and suceeeded in saving the strue-- ture which was only slightly winning first prize will receive a trophy, while plaques will be presented te the and damaged by smoke and water, and burned on one side. Furniture stored in the barn was owner Roy Morgan of Washington reported it was partially covered by insurance, Past Matrons to Elect METAMORA—Mrs. Arthur Stim- son will be hostess to the Meta- FOR DIRECT ACTION RELIEF ARTHREX If You Suffer the Pains and Agonies of RHEUMATISM, ARTHRITIS ® Sensational new ARTHREX tablets act directly to stop pain. ©@ Lowest cost because new ARTHREX tablets are 3 to 7 times stronger than old fashioned type pain fighters. es, SS ec ~ »/ ee eee eee pu ae Py Se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee Si Be Ug Sieaig 12 i a ara tai race 2 mt “aes : : . a } y, / ‘ ; : ; : < ‘gi pacing ‘a - ‘ ‘ i i J . j j y ~~ oh s . i i ‘ ] 4 } i 4 ‘ ; ' { , i i * & nN “Ail, : - THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1955 ~ Orange Bow! Only Positive PostSeason Card * : ry) n the ‘must’ game,” ; [ eet ‘ “but from now on By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {buy any of five schools still can| Mountaineers 26-7. They were all/by burying floundering Texasgets by oft-beaten Rice this week,Auburn seems to have the best to get tougher.” Out of the welter of confusion/take the league title. jset to get out their pens and sign/Thankagiving Day. The Aggies arewill clinch second place and thechance of heading for. Dallas Jan congratuations from that made up the college football) COTTON — Texas Christian,/up Pappy Lewis and his team./prohibited from playing post-sea-bid. 2. The Plainsmen are os te picture today there emerged one|which by the form chart, should Now, they say, they'll have to}son games this year for violating es 2. @ ; nad bowl-minded, a See : solid fact—the Orange Bowl is go-|wind up operations as runner-up|take a wait-and-see attitude. ‘They| récruiting practices. The why thinking runs as of to-have & good season, and should ee eS , ing to present the four-star, gilt-/to Texas A&M in the Southwest/spent quite a while in the Pitt; Tterefore, Texas Christian, if itday—subject to sudden change—draw. 2 Bears — edged attraction on Jan. 2, Okla-|Conference, should be nominated|dressing room after the game. rey te three homa vs. Maryland. : host. Officials say Navy, Auburn,| Actually, the fact that West Vir- : — counted } The picture still is clouded in|Georgia Tech and Mississippi all|inig was beaten does not elim- “- ¢ the other three major bowls with are-in the running for the visiting | inate it from consideration, and if! § cn a © mid the perhaps a dozen assorted teams bid. it makes a good showing against beleve bis still in the running for berths. If} If things work out as the Tourna-/|Syracuse Saturday, it will be right! & Halas before os ae She they all demanded undefeated/ment of Roses officials hope, the/pack in contention. If the Moun-|§ "| au cis oe teams, they wouldn't operate be-|Rose Bow! should put on a gooditaineers lose to Syracuse, though,! © trolt bony poot oak toeie to cause Oklahoma and Maryland arejattraction. UCLA must get past critics of their schedule will have twice pags the only major clubs in the country predegghe Dhar storia = — to}; told you so” gleams in their when they're that haven't been whipped. clinch t ac’ st eT- eyes. The Mountaineers haven't . Here's the picture in the other/ence title, and do it without Ron-/had many tough foes, Lene ig yr pecs Paes we bowls in brief: nie Knox who suffered a broken! 4. i¢ the sudden turn of events Sones somes ROSE — UCLA has the inside leg in last Saturday's 19-17 squeak- in’ the Pitt-West Virginia game| # Peng ~ worry about. track, but Oregon State also has er over Washington. |w ere not endugh, the Sugar Bow! Bears ep ae a chance as the Pacific Coast Con-| If Southern Cal wins, however, | jj ail anual look nee aa Gara after piling : ference representative. Michigan’and Oregon State, the surprise | tsain. ‘The J” es é ce ‘ : y usually take the SS can get the Big 10 nod if it de-|team in the league, beats Oregon,| astern Conference winner! f - defeats Ohio State Saturday. If,there will be fireworks for sure. |* are ale ti 5 ‘ ny looked ned Ohio State wins, then Michigan|That woud leave Oregon State with a : oblige to dara oe anything team — : State will make the trip to Pas-a 61 record and UCLA with 5-1.|Mississippl, Auborn, tebcgia Neem ee eee yall f * adena. ‘State would have a talking point,|Tem™messee and Vanderbilt— Except couple SUGAR—All is confusion, follow-|although its 38-0 early-season past-|"Unning. ne gy nt an commen ing Pitt's 26-7 victory over a West ing at the hands of UCLA would] The Cotton Bowl ts going to have ‘a td ee Virginia team that had won 11|count against it. to take the—second-best in the ~ \ Rams games in a row over a two-year| As for the Sugar Bowl, two/Southwest Conference as its host chew much offense. = span, The Southeastern Conference|scouts from New Orleans were in|team. Texas A&M, which is on oe winner usually is the host team,.'the stands when Pitt clubbed the'probation, can lock up the title on oe ~ 4 much too late, . \ AP Wirephote BROKE ANKLE — Halfback Ronnie Knox, mediately and medical examination revealed a |} UCLA passing star, (18) leaps over End Fred fractured fibula. Dr. Edward S. Ruth, team physi- Snyder (89) of Washington in their game at Los cian, said Knox will be out of the line-up for five Angeles Saturday—and broke a bone in his right or six weeks but hopes he will be ready for the leg on-the play (arrow). Knox left the game im- Rose Bowl game. Pimlico Names Nite" nareent amy) won| ~BOWling Clinic in IC4-A Run BERRA SHeeASssEEtEes eVc8F : i fo 71 and Laverne Fator, 34. By BILLY SIXTY : 3 to Riders Tweak died in 1946 of a fractured; ILLUSION OF TURN—Watching k Hall of Fame skull suffered a spill at Santa Stars, like Steve Nagy. current! Duo Makes Spantans BALTIMORE ®—Pimlico race | Anita. Day and Buddy Bomar, former Favorité for Title in track has announced selection of). , : three riders to its newly-established Boilermakers Expand = pil opgad eee = = Jockeys’ Hall of Fame—Eddie Ar-} LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue's) ang it actually . looks as if ears NEW YORK —Henry Kennedy caro, Earl Sande and the late|expanded Ross-Ade Stadium, which : George Woolf. now seats 55,500, is the 12th largest Arcaro was the only active rider | college-owned plant in the country. to be chosen. He polled 443 votes —_----—_---— ar saa Ameo Sparts writers Pugilistic Neighbors The pair also make the Spartans and radio and TV sportscasters}) NEW YORK — Isaac Logart, favorites to capture the team title, SAVINGS did the voting. Welterweight now boxing main one 11.96 | Sande garnered ST! votes in the|events, comes from Kid Gavilan’s BPRRSESEEEEEESEEE HERE KH iinactive division, Woolf 290, Isaac|home town of Camaguey, Cuba. 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Montcalm Open A.M. to A.M. | } “ Y { = . \ C - 4 A . * Fs j / a [ ; : f é : , | ee : : , _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1955 “PIFTSBURGL, Pa. — Dero players rgd the Lo i’ wate ran out before the ‘Secere could get a play going. i lite seen socbide to Pittsburgh Jimmy Steeler coach Walt Kiesling |Stoclers, who for that part of the scoreboard] Finks hit Sid Watson with a 19-| sald he couldn’t see whether |game at least made the Lions look . |yard. pass. Referee Tantny nals like the the scoreboard andjruled Watson was stopped six some Pittsburgh'inches short of the goal line, and They won their 1st game of the Finish Perfect Season Eaglets Forced to Come From Behindittiore 0“ “ pe poe Lions a two-game winning streak. 128 by Inches! The controversial last-seconds hit Dave Middleton with a 30-yard! ‘|play came .on the heels of a 21-|touchdown pass and Gilmer flipped point 4th-period splurge by the/34 yards to Lew Carpenter. °, vad an score came after an 8- ve, and the 2nd one after ing defensive outfit/Detroit's Jim Martin fell on an - dropped its 1st six games in @/ onside kick on the Pittsburgh’s 44. Lynn Chandnois scored the 1st of the Steelers’ three final period touchdowns on a one-yard plunge. Ted Marchibroda rambled eight yards after a fumble recover for the 2nd, and Ray Mathews took a | 46-yard pass from Marchibroda jis two weeks away. | Cotton Bowl President Felix Mc- for the other. Four Teams Get Attention From Cotton’ Prexy Navy Bid Is Pending on Turkey Day Clash With Cadets | DALLAS (®—-Mississippi, Navy, Auburn and Georgia Tech were getting the eye of the Cotton Bow! jtoday although selection time still i ° . The loss was Pittsburgh's 3rd to Edge St.-Florian in Finale, 14-12 yards to 234, Steelers completed of Detroit star, got the Pittsburgh) tracting a “whole lot of attention” ; straight, ‘but they dominated with ; 26 firet downs to 12 and i net Marchibroda, former University Knight said these teams were at- Orchard Lake St. Mary, newly-| Rev. John Rakoczy’s Eaglets en-;vantage, then fought back to tri-/9g f 47-passes, compared wi ’ ’ ° th 13 crowned Suburban Catholic League * ve ireat (dive that fell short under way,|°f his group but that it would be, ic er countered their stiffest opposition|wmph-by the margin of two extra) completions in 23 tries by Detroit. with Finks coming in to — way. Nov. 26 before an invitation-would! football champion, was points, 14-12, : pressed Sanday afternoon at Ham-\%! the season at Keyworth Sta- os ne Quarterbacks Bobby Layne andifinal desperation heave that|be issued. Te tramck, but still managed to win|dium in their traditional wind-up - Florian scored touch- |Harry Gilmer and halfback Bill|reached Watson six inches short| The Southwest Conference rep- .0 4 10 1~31/resentative will be known Satur- 0 21—28 isti + ‘Teuch@ewas: MIAdis. iday if Texas Christian beats Rice rom Layne), Carpenter at Fort Worth, as it is favored to} rem Gilmer}, Walker 21, pas: . i ’ , ail Btits (7, pass interception) (40. That would give TCU the host Stits each tossed scoring passes for|of the goal Hine. Detroit. Stits ran seven yards with — goose an intercepted pass for another|’ Detroit and complete om, ee ee ey touchdown, A field goal by Doak/te2 (30 "a perfect 1955 sea-| battle with St. Florian. The Eaglets ° spotted the host club a 120 ad- Saree hosciay (M4, pass : Walker and four extra points by|trom stits). In the 2nd period St. Florian hit|him accounted for the other seven|! Pield goal: Walker. Conversions: Walker|spot although Texas A&M may win) this time with a/Lion points. a Bittsoargh 2c Orns =, Teyehdowns: the conference championship. A&M Lions scored twice ithe two! ‘1, —<—- shusehibeeas enn can't play in the bowl. owes? | | minutes in the Sed Mathews (67, pase fro ‘\because it is on probation for vi- period, Layne conversions: lating the recruiting rules. ee eee tered te beck . € PS cee McKnight. pointed out that no. Then St. Mary came to life and Ez Charles Meets Rocky’ S team would be invited to the bow! _ Fett , . | — its penta aad Sa until the Saturday of Thanksgiv-' drove yards in five plays! ing Week because of an agreement | with halfback Len Mallat ramming! Sparring Partner Tonight with the Sugar Bowl and because over from six yards out. Paul) - the Army-Navy game isn't played| Franckowiak converted from; By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ring session, Charlies still is the|until that date. FP UT AN E N D TO é : placement and the deficit was re-| Ezzard Charles drops down in|No 7 contender and Hall is un wh .° duced to 12-7 at halftime. class tonight at Providence,| veg : The two bowls have agreed not! Orchard Lake girdders talllied/R-I., to box Toxie Hall, one of . es. 6 to invite anybody from the South- Rocky Marciano’s sparring part- . _. jeastern Conference, which usually) Quarterback Ted Kopacki passed/"¢Ps and a main-event fighter in The biggest, if not the best,/furnishes teams in both bowls, un- to Majewski for a touchdown, the| is own right. heavyweight will be in action Tues-|til Nov. 26. Navy could be invited! play © gusta, Feacks: . * * & day in London when Ewart Pot-|but the Cotton Bow! won't issue | wiak pi . Pete Madelans for| Charles has been losing almost /gieter, the South African giant whojsuch an invitation until Navy has. the st sagortng as often as he has been winning |Stands 7-2 and weighs 320 pounds, played Army, McKnight said. this year, bowing twice to Tommy meets James J. Parker, a ‘‘mid-| Por that matter, the Cotton Bow! Both teams threatened in tte last! (Hurricane) Jackson, who recently get” of 6-3 and 210 pounds from prexy reminded, some of the big- | quarter, St. Florian drove to\the|was deflated again by Jimmy | Toronto. gest games of the season—games_ Eaglet nine before losing the hall Slade. Although Charles has that will be vital in determining on downs and St. Mary marched to| slipped considerably from the days! It’s the first test for the Geliath.| which team is to be invited—are | the enemy's 13 where a pass inter- | when he held the world heavy-|who has been fattening up on ob- Scheduled Nov. 26. Mississippi’ ception called a halt. Yesterday's weight championship, he will be scure opposition, Parker once was. plays Mississippi State, Auburn en- . victory gave Eaglets qa flawless/heavily favored over Hall, who in the top 10 although he hasn’tigages Alabama and Georgia Tech : Eo 80 record. ‘once floored Marciano in a spar-'been doing much ey: [meets Georgia, ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE AND ; SANITATION THAT IS PROVIDED Dayton 5 MUD & SNOW py A GAS INCINERATOR Use the chart below to COMPARE OUR PRICES on 6.70x15 FULL CAP (SILENT) Mad and Saow Tires. * Garbage and trash problems * Smudge-fires a * Offensive, unsightly cans—the | | favorite breeding place of flies | * * » RUNS BACK KICKOFF — Sid Watson, Steelers halftiack, is about’ to be hit by Lions Jim Martin after taking a kickoff in the 3rd quar- ter of Sunday's Pittsburgh Steelers-Detroit Lions game. Watson fum- bled on the play, Lions recovered, and went on to score the winning TD, 31-28. 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