_ See RRR eee Re i. Se Le + a Se 5 Sa aed) = > a fal : 7th XEAR ‘eo 4% f ps Page th Mile See Be ee ee ee ee ee LAC PR docks = anes “PONTIAC MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 19502 PAGES Santa and the Ice King Dance Festival Fails. Wind Blows, Blows Eskimos i yo are. ‘worried becau ne eee ek Be a eat stival in CHAPTER TWO “The Ice King of the North is very angry,” said Miski, the wise man of the Eskimo village. “He sends frigid winds and storms of snow even though it is August and uy os Colder Tonight, Werner qd GM but Warmer Spot Vice President, Set for Tomorrow the ice on the sea should lo “To placate the Ice King ng since have melted. we must have a festival in his honor. Then he will surely put aside his anger, and we will be able to do our summer hunting for reindeer and rabbits and duck.” “Hooray!” cried Oonik, the Eskimo boy. “I love festi-; vals! Dancing! And singing! And eating! Oh, that will 5 Leave by Court Edict) winad westerly at eight miles) be good!” But Oonik’s mother said, “How can we have a festival? | Hunting has been so poor there is scarcely any food left in the village. In my house we are down to our last seal flipper.” , “It is the same with us,” “Our storerooms are nearly (Continued on moaned the other women. empt Ce col 6) “ “PHE ICE King of the North is angry,” 20 Armed Men Escape Prison Hardened Criminals at Large in North Carolina | After Downing Guards | IVY BLUFF, N.C. -®—Twenty of! successful assault on the world! The GM Board accepted their North Carolina's worst criminals) broke out of Ivy Bluff Prison _| the state's Alcatraz — today. 3 They overpowered their guards | and escaped with an arsenal of) weapons. *® * * A huge manhunt was under way) feet, doing about 1,500 m.p.h. I | in North Carolina and Southern | Virginia as the hardened convicts, | with a four-hour start before the | break~was. discovered, stole. auto-| mobiles near Yanceyville, N.C., | and apparently fanned out in a| variety of directions. * * * Ivy Bluff is considered the state’s toughest prison. State prisons Director William F. Bail- ey has described the inmates. as “incorrigibles, hardened crim- nals — the type you. fine in Alcatraz.” Normally housing’ fewer than. 40, Ivy Bluff is situated in an isolated area 65 miles northwest of Raleigh} and 20 miles from the Virginia state line. Completed in 1956, the prison is a red brick structure sur- rounded by a high fence topped with barbed wire. * a Only _ ‘or ™month, seven of its inmates were convicted of maim- ing themselves to escape work. Prisoners work in a huge rock quarry some 500 yards from the prison building. Three of those who escaped were among the men con- victed of maiming themselves. * * * The ymen were report- ed a with a submachine _ gen, rifles and pistole—17 weap- | ons in all. Fiffeeh . other prisoners refused to join~in the. break. The convicts escaped in a pri- son truck; but“later cars were re- ported stolen iri the area. - * * *,. R. A. Allen, assistant director | isoners, said.in Raleigh the|P Gulk bepuret SOP aan. It WAS! ie not discovered until 4:30 a.m., : eee oe STENT’ MARR Se # ;at jabove the earth—that’s said the wise man. Pilot Shoots Into Space tor Record LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rolling) py pont. and weightless in the black void the edge the story | {brought back by a pilot who made | Plane altitude record. Navy Cmdr. Lawrence E. Flint) Jr, told an interviewer his ex- lperience after taking off from |California’s Edwards Air Force 'Basé last Sunday in a McDonnell ‘F4H Phantom II carrier jet. “I leveled off at about 50,000 | pulled the stick back inte my belly and headed almost straight up. “The ship was almost flyless atidecessors have served the corpora. Vision employes started returning "| the top—thére wasn’t any atmos-ition ably and conscientiously for) more than 40 years. They contri-| Some 500 heavy-duty truck em- ipheric resistance to~the control | surfaces. * * * “The instruments showed I “was flying on my back part of the time but I couldn’t tell it because |I_ was weightless and it was dark. It Was a slow motion sort of thing. “Way above, or actually below, J could make out the layer where the atmosphere thins out, That occurs about 38,000 feet. Also, I could see some of the curvature ‘of ‘the earth’s surface. “Theri Alewwn %5 * lage will have a resounding impact creasingly acute. | County News ...56..65 eave M4 on: transportation, sensed the big _ Both Rowston ‘and Willman pre- - Editorials ...... 8 bedeweeee € -lrole the airport may be called on dicted continued interest of the Markets ........,.. - % lt play in the near future. ” City Commission in —e @X- Obituaries ................. 18 te * Upansion: a OE os cine eves eos 21.23 |PREPARE FOR SERVICE “fhe Cominission definitely de Fo ear aa EE ee 12° | “I believe we should consider serves credit for the land acquisi- TV and Radio Programs .. 31 |immediately all possible avenues|tion and many improvements of Wilson, Barf .......:..0... . 41 [of development to implement our/the last ‘several years,”’ the city Women's Pages. ....-.,...17-19> | new termifial building and prepare | manager ~~ ‘ : ; ‘ % ‘ ioe ey ; siapdataii. bt Shows He’s Human MIDLAND, Tex, 3ill Hart, busy yesterday fining overtime parking violators, for- got his own car-and got a ticket for overtime parking. ({UPI])}—Judge , declaration urged non-Communist countries to maintain their de- fense alliances as al bulwark against communism. 1 Winding up his second day here, Eisenhower was acclaimed by Pakistanis on all sides, and hailed by the Pakistani President as one of the world’s greatest champions of peace. Eisenhower . started out , his’ ‘event-filled day by appealing to ‘Americans everywhere to wipe out ‘all prejudices-#s a cometnion to . Embassy ipeace. He spoke to U. employes. . *« * * He witnessed a cricket match jand a breathtaking display of the. |Robert B, Meyner, and Sen. JobD | spectacular Pakistani horseman- iship. Observing Pakistani traditions he put on covers for his shoes before placing a lily wreath ea the tomb of Pakistani’s founder, - Mehamed Ati Jinnah. | He and Ayub Khan whisked, over ithe city in a U. S. Marine Corps helicopter to look over a Pakistani jrehabilitation center for refugees: AT POLO FIELD His speech to a citizens’ recep- ition at the polo field adjacent to ithe presidential palace was a ma- Ljor—-one;-and -the highlight of- his 40-hour stay in Pakistan. About 15,000 Pakistanis—some in rags — squatted in the sun to ‘hear him. His remarks’ were translated into their Urdu lan- guage. “We are now in the nuclear age. ‘Continyed on Page 2, Col. 2) Sx If Toy Is-‘Foo Babyish.. You Are in for Trouble By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor In some ways children are as difficult to buy presents for as the fussiest adult. If “babyish,” EFither sex should love a you get a top he considers you're in trouble. Little boys hate to get He said Ke would proc eeed geo- ‘clothes as a gift, while little girls usually love them. moving from west to: member of the wiggly zoo. For mothers who are against all’ live pets, here's saan ‘answer. key, turtle, bird or duck. All’ ‘have movable heads. te ete Another animal that requires care and should delight the yourig-! er set is a TV horse or dog. Both! are to be sat upon. “Tam cettain their enthusiasm | will corfinue. And with the con-| istate authorities and the coopera- ition of area which uses the air- port, I see nothing but continued progress in store for us. “The coming pasenger service || (scheduled tentatively for next fall) will be a definite shot in tle arm“and will help point the way for everyone to the tremendous potentia]. that exists in—connection with the airport.” Richman’s view of the airport is enriched by his. many years experience as a flier there himself, “The airport used to be more of a recreational center, but we have to change our way, of think- me how,” he said, ter ing ear ara You can get a don-* pirates, give him © a no |to from Black- If your child is fascinated with metal pirate’s . treasure chest, ‘com plete with lock and key. His treasure ‘is bound be different * ‘beard's, but who cares? Maybe- your small son will be MRS, ODERL proud to have leather slippers just like Dad’s. If you get Dad a pair. 'too, Junior should be pleased to wear his. For the mechanically’ minded ithe metropolitan area as a whole. 'tinded financial help of federal and} ‘boy, there is a rocket test center toy; or a telegraph signal set; ‘or a clock that actually runs, yet can be taken apart and put together again. Mothers should be warned that it has 25 pieces! Little girls will like guest towels to embroider or. a set of. dimensional. animals to fold, will also like a plastic sewing k that contains both material é doll to dress. ‘Tt a live pet is on store carries @ ot hamsters, “4 “Coie on Pe aes finches | yd a THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 1050 _ oot (Continued From Page One) cially the airport — took a back seat because of the fact that a major transportation center (De- troit) was just a few miles away. “Now we are in a transition stage. It is time now to strive for. facilities and services to. meet our ‘yeeds—direct air transportation to Chicago and New York, for in- _ Stance; air communications that’ would bring us the commercial and industrial interests that have been by-passing Pontiac.” Richman joined Girard and Hag- gard in foreseeing the favorable City Needs Help With Airport | “For such established industry as General Motors, an expanded ‘air facility here would be a mar- velous step forward.” Girard said he was in support of a new, forward-thinking policy concerning the airport. come an areawide interest and believed Pontiac and its neigh- bors would suffer, competitively, in the fields of business and in- dustry if Oakiand Cou does not keep step with the “age. * * x “Aviation will become increas- He said the airport should be- | economic effect an expanded air-jingly important in all phases of port would have. “Industry and business undoubt- edly will put the better airport to. more use and this would be bound! to have a beneficial effect on Pon-' tiae economy,” Richman said ‘His Car Trunk Full life in the days: ahead,” Girard ‘believed. ‘‘Progressive areas will keep abreast of this development fand they will prosper because of it." > Haggard predicted that a busier of Articles Charged With Shoplifting A Chicago man. charged with shoplifting from a Birmingham store, is being held in Oakland County jail on $10,000 bond after! waiving examination yesterday. x * John F. Marlin, 28, charged with stealing three sweatars from Dan- by's Store for Men, 122 W. Maple! St., was bound over for trial in, Circuit Court ee Monday by Bir-, Pakistani Banquet for Barbara: KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) ters today spread before Barbara Eisenhower a 30-foot banquet com- plete with Pakistani delicacies| from curries to cakes wrapped in edible fo Barbara asped when she was ~ confronted by the long buffet ta- ble in the sprawling | state guest house. She gingerly chose a piece of friéd fish wt * “That is not particularly cal of Pakistan,” typi-; one sari-clad hostess 6aid. ‘‘Try some of this.'’| Barbara put a spoonful of mut- ton curry on her plate. Another ducer of the Detroit Agency. He, are asking the federal government Pakistani hostess suggested Bar- has led the Michigan Division ol | for bafa try a piece of nan—flat bread the New York Life Insurance Co. funds will have to be made avail- eaten by Pakistanis from the low-/for the past 15 years in sales. He | able or needed improvements won't! est classes to the highest Barbara started to use a fork on her nan. * * * “Oh you eat that with your fin- gers,’ she was told. Barbara didn't get a chance to eat much. Before she had chance to sample many of the dishes, the Pakistani woman gath- ered around to fire questions at the, chic 33-year-old visitor from overseas. Raw Weather Still Stinging Northeast Area By The Associated Press Stormy weather the Northeast and South appeared | diminishing today. Raw weather, however, stung parts of the North- east. _ * * * More rain and snow and strong have gone higher," winds swept sections of the North-| tall, ltound nearly $2,000 in stolen mer- 'chandise in the trunk of Marlin's ‘cluded furs, ~~~" Wives of Pakistani Cabinet minis-; which dealt. crippling blows across sections of) mingham Municipal Judge Edward B. Emery. Marlin was arrested Friday by Detective Richard Chambers and ' a store ‘detective as he ap- | proached his car. The police had been notified aft- er witnesses saw Marlin put the three sweaters into a cardboard 'box. Detective Chambers said he Pontiac airport would qecrality affect employment levels in thé county, The aviation industry. itself, if lit settles important branches in this area, would provide new jobs for more people, he observed. But just as important, Haggard leontinued, would be the indirect ‘affect on employment. Haggard explained by noting that in many instances air trahsporta- tion has been a shot-in- m- to lbusiness and industry, with a re-|. sultant upswing in commerce and production for an area which has air facilities handy. Hoskins summed up the ex- pansion program which the city has carried on in the past sev- eral years under the federal-aid- (to-airports program, & cooper- ‘ative plan of assistance in which the federal government pays one- half the cost, the state one-quart- er and the local government one- quarter. By next fall, the $345,000 termi- nal-tower should be in operation — a facility that meets only the minimum needs of the airport, he said, but one which was necessary for the passenger service sched- uled for next fall also. About the-same time, one of the runways (east-west) will have been and strengthened to handle all conventional twin-engine craft and extended to 5,500 feet in length the smaller, four engine p 1 anes, too, The airport has developed about a dozen new sites, ranging in size car. Price tags still on the merchan- dise showed they were from stores in Owosso, Flint, Battle Creek, Grand Rapids and Lan- ' sing, Chambers said. The merchandise allegedly _ in- cloth coats, jackets, dresses, silverware, watches, alarm clocks, and other jtems. Marlin is on parole from a Flori- ‘and federal funds have been budg- leted through 1961, said Hoskins. from’ 100 feet by 100 feet to 17 feet by 300 feet, for lease to pri- vate business, And there’s lots of room } to develop still more sites after these are spoken for, Hoskins added. Allocated and requested state Hoskins emphasized that a con- tinued federal aid program would be necessary for more develop- ment at Pontiac airport. ida prison, Birmingham police said. | nance costly airport improvements Underwriters Set Wednesday Meeting The Pontiac Life Underwriters | , Assn. will ‘hold its monthly break-| ‘fast meeting at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow) in the Elks Temple. Guest speaker will be Rudolph Leitman, multimillion dollar pro-| ialso has been a member of the Million Dollar Round Table for 15! years | His talk is entitled“ | and Some Ideas." Tranquilizers | Local governments cannot fi- by themselves, he said, nor can the state, which is already contribut- jing to a score of improvement programs. Last year, Congress set the con- | troversial airport aid fund at $63,- 000,000 for 1960 and 1961. A new aid bill will be up again for dis- icussion next session and Hoskins ‘predicted that the amount would be raised. “More and more communities “‘More aid,’ said Hoskins. | Blizzard Winds ' Lashing Europe _|lashed coasts of Europe for the deep freeze from the northern tip is pinned on Cmdr. Lawrence E. ; , AP Wirephote MEDAL _ PERFORMANCE — The Distinguished Flying Cross Fiint by Vice Adm. Clarence Ekstrom. Flint piloted his F4H Phantom II carrier jet to a new unofficial world’s record of 98,560 feet yesterday in a flight from Edwards Air Force Base. The record the pilot apparently broke was set by a Russian last July. Will Seek $100, 000 Loan Application to the federal govern. ment for a $100,000 loan to begin a long range Waterford Township water and sewer project was the main topic for discussion at last night's township board meeting. Several meetings een e&n- gineers, bonding attornéys, con- sultants and the township board has a hearing from 7 to 9 p.m. on the establishment of a sfieet lighting district in the Elizabeth Lake road and Cass-Elizabeth Lake road area. After a lengthy discussion, the board authorized supervisor Elmer; rain along the French Riviera, Death Toll Already at - 60 From Cold, Floods; Ships in Trouble LONDON. (AP) Hurricane winds howled around the storm- — brought blizzards, floods and a jof Scandinavia down through cen- Europe. tral * *« & The death toll from the batter- sae ty the cinta edged sonar a nearly 24 hours of heavy engineers and - rescue workers braced to meet a new flood threat in the Reyran River valley, where more than 300 persons died in the break of the Malpasset Dam last week, The Reyran was rising rapidly, and a fleet of buses stood ready to evacuate about 2,500 people from the seaside suburb of Fre- jus-Plage. * * In the Atlantic, mountainous waves up to 80 feet high buffeted great liners, putting them as much as 24 hours behind schedule. The captain of a French navy weather frigate-reported from far out in the Atlantic: ‘I have just heard from an American ship. Her captain thinks thé storm has put 500 ships in difficulties.” ‘British Coast Guardmen an- swered distress signals from the 3,000-ton Swedish freighter Anna, | ithe Bar in Senge 2 - | ‘Commission Speed Meeting to Do Shopping BIRMINGHAM—The “hustle of men busy Christmas shopping here last night prodded City Commis- sioners to move fast on their It was men’s night only in Bir- mingham stores—women stayed away from the melee. And, mem- bers of the City Commission, all! men but one, were anxious to get their etme shopping com- pleted also In rapid-fire action, they: 1662 Township, will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday from Manley Bailey Fu- neral Home. meeting agenda so they could join; — s Up Soxiilioa. De. Bloomfield Burial will be in Fayette, Ohio, with a graveside service at 2:30 p.m. Thursday. Mr. Baker died cag~ Mn at his home after a lengthy illness. He had his own machine and_ business in Birmingham until his retirement in 1955. x * * R. Johnson to create the special | driven’ ashore on the rocky east. lighting district at a cost of $714 | coast ‘of Scotland. A line was! annually. ‘rocketed to- her deck, and rescue) x * * ‘teams prepared to hoist the crew _ Surviving - besides his wife, ‘Shelved a request from the Twelve Towns Drain Board seeking right-of-way approval of Coolidge highway, due to addi- tional information submitted by the Board at the last minute. TONITE & WEDNESDAY (The information was turned CANDY SPECIAL over to City Manager L. R. Gare for a report next week.) — Okayed construction of a back- stop and fence for the new Little League ball diamond at Eton Park and awarded the contract to low- bidder Arrow Fence Co. for $1, ‘iv. x * And okayed purchase by. ‘he city of six new vehicles from low bidder North Chevrolet Co...at a price of $7,540. (To be replaced are three ‘police cars, a suburban truck for the engineering field crew, a pickup truck for the Sewer Departmert, and a pickup truck for the For- estry Department.) Filled With CANDY $1.00 Value Bloomfield Hills architect Eero Saarinen has received the’ Dickin- ison College Arts Award for ‘‘dis- tinguished achievement in -archi- tecture.” ; | * *® * resulted in application to the Federal Housing and Home agency for the advance-funds to cover the plan-preparation. The Waterford Township school Ldistrict will pay a total of $19.62 for nine lots, the township will ‘to the overhanging cliffs. * Total cost of interconnecting present water systems, laying new mains, and providing ele- vated ‘water storage space will be approximately $8,000,000. Clerk James.Seeterlin presented several applications for the board's review and recommendations, be- fore he’ was authorized to make application for the loan. * * * The plans for the installations were studied with the future growth of the township in mind. At the present time, there is a population of some 45,000 residents, and ac- cording to the Detroit Regional Planning Commission, by 1970 population in Waterford Township take place. a will be 88,500, Seeterlin pointed out. “Air transportation. is national in scope. National responsibility; After considerable discussion for it and national assistance are absolutely necessary." “Navy Jet Pilot Climbs _ 98,560 Feet for Record (Continued From Page One) speed as it plunged back into the’ ‘atmosphere, hot from air friction that the paint! on its nose and tail surfaces peeled away. * * Flint soared to 98,560 feet, | eclipsing the mark of 94,658 feet set In July by the Soviet Union’s | Maj. V, S. Hyshin in a TU431 ee * “Under better atmospheric con-| ditions—if the upper air had been) icolder~-I could have gotten a little | ;more out of the engines and could) éaid Flint, handsome 39-year-old who o| the -plane—grew so; \of twisting weightlessness a minute and a half The Navy gave Flint a. Dis- tinguished Flying Cross for his| feat. He returns this week to his home in Patuxent, Md., where he has a wife, Betty. He soon will begin training other pilots in the!- | use of the Tecord- setting Plane, J lasted regarding the township board’s policy on the police department operation, Arthur Holmes 34, of | $065 Stapleton St., Keego Harbor was hired. Holmes, a former Keego Harbor policeman, was placed on the de- partment payroll last week, and trustee John Coleman challenged the action before the township board had received recommenda- tions on Holmes for the position. Holmes, married and father of ithree children, has replaced form- er policeman Thomas Kretz. * * * Ten people from the Golfview Park subdivision were present at Give Final Figures ‘on Area U F Drive absorb approximately ten per cent of the total, and the balance will be divided between the 233 as- sessments in the subdivision, or about $2.45 for each assessment annually. The problem of hiring a sewer plant operator was again dis- cussed, and the clerk was author- ized to advertise for a certified sewer plant operator, with at least a four year background in civil engineering. The Michigan State Health de- partment had presented correspon- dence to the effect that unless the township hired the plant operator soon, the matter would be referred to the Attorney General. ct ok * Township Recreation director ‘Thomas Belton was present re- garding flooding of ice skating rinks in the area, -and requested that the township assist the recre- ation department in setting up and maintaining the rinks. The Waterford-Drayton Kiwanis club has tentatively approved $200 to get this project underway. The Silver Lake Estates sub- division plat was approved, the fire prevention code was again consjdered, and a. package liquor store license was issued to the Tel- Dixie super market. Young County GOP fo Choose Officers New officers for the coming year will be elected by members of the {Oakland County Young Republi- ‘ean Club when they meet tonight | at 8 in Birmingham. x * * * * Only a few miles away the 217- Saarinen’s award consisted of aj Wedgewood medallion and $1,000. | The ceremony took place at the} ton British trawler George Robb had heeled over on the rocks) earlier Monday, All her crew of 12 men were lost and a Coast | Guardman collapsed and died dur- | ing the search for survivors, | Santa and Ice King Continued From Pg. 1 (Contirnued From Page One) Oonik’s father said, “Can we not have a festival with-| out food?” Miski- shook his head. King would be insulted if we had a festival in his honor and had no food. If we did not care to bring out our food in his honor perhaps he would not care to stop the win- ter winds,” bd * * Then the men said, ‘‘Very well. | We will do it for the winter storms’ must end."’ So the Eskimos returned to their igloos. The women melted snow and put their last hunks of meat in the water to stew. The men made fiat drums out of wooden hoops covered with the thin inner tissues of seals. When all was ready the villager’s returned to the igloo of Miski, the wise man. They all sat on the floor of the snow house and Miskj stood in their middle and sang a song to the Ice King. He asked the Ice King to get over his anger and bring the Eski- mos good weather so they could have good hypting again. Then Miski sat down and the men began to beat on their drums tusks, ESKIMOS SING college in Carlisle, Pa. Saarinen | Gift Boxed jamong other buildings. “The Ico} k Rd., Bloomfiel Fewruship. . ig (Sizes Large & Saws : Following. busifess, members/§ - henge Valy: . +4 will exchange Christmas gifts. § INSULATED ° 7 D. A. oe oe: i “4g Men's 2-Piece $ Service for D. A. Ba er, mat) Underwear ° e Originad $10 § ° (8 Ox Meaiom ° Judge Upholds: wero § ‘ : e se le Orsini Sentence; |:/ 99 : ° * e e Fine Is Paid : : | e Frank A. Orsini paid a $100 fine/¢ ete gui 8 land $25 in costs yesterday after |e ed between e being found guilty on his appeal § > 100% nylon ® of a 1956 drunk driving conviction. | ° inside and out. @ Orsini, of 206 Bassett St., re $ 0D. color only ° ceived the sentence from Circuit @ and washable. » Judge H. Russel Holland who found | SIMMS: him guilty last week on his appeal i$ Men's Wea rs from the court of former Water- |e ¥ as moar S e —Basement ¢ SOocecevecccceoovecooece with sticks made of ivory walrus | 1/30 days in the county jail. Orsini fi-inch lone, plastic can filled ith individual ped hard Christmas Pull 10-ounces. has designed the MIT auditorium, | General Motors Technical Center, ithe new U.S. Embassy in London, land the Milwaukee War Memorial, wrapped SIMMS 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor The Franklin Cemetery Auxil-| jiary will hold its annual Christmas} Party Thursday at the home of eee eecceccccescoeoooee Mrs. Donald S. Brownlee, 656 F./8 “What's Left’ SALE! : ford Township Justice Willis D. Lefurgy Orsini, a business agent with Pontiac Teamsters Local 614, was arrested: by township police July 3, 1956 for being intoxicated dur- ing an argument with a trucker, on a highway. | Found guilty by Lefurgy, he was) ordered to pay $100 fine and $25 costs. a : I, This sentence was suspended pending-his appeal to Circuit Court. In upholding Lefurgy, Judge Hol- land imposed the same sentence or $17.8 Sets 8.05 mises Only 4.95 east during the night and snowiwears his graying hair close-| Boom! Boom! Boom! vas expected ‘onti during’ a So a | Honored guests will be Congres ! ! ! was expected to continue during’ cropped. Pledges for the Pontiac Area United Fund reached $662,-/man William S. Broomfield (R#, Then the’ Eskimos sang. First e J .New England, New) x « * 865, ll as inst 1 mfield (R-§ ti York and parts of Pennsylvania. | “I didn't know I actually had, released ne Chat a goal of $647,698, according to final figures Oakland County) and Arthur G. ey ang in a soft cliant keeping * ‘sef a record until I came down, released by Chairman Robert R. Eldred and President Leonard | Elliott Jr., county GOP chairman. | me 1° t drum beat. Presently The rains along the coast from It is completely dark up there and T. Lewis. Joe Bianco, club chairman, said aoe voiees rose and their singing New York City northward J] couldn't see my_ instrument Actually, the employe pledges have already shrunk $13, 000 | 2 complete slate of Officers will be i ame “7 than Conk roar. _changed to snow during the night! panel.” because of the steel elected — including’ the chairman, |"& 8?ound the igloo, ik, anx- and snow fell inland. extending .<—* e steel strike with some additional loss coming. viee_chairman_treasurer ‘}ious to please the Ice King, sang into the lower Great Lakes region! The flight from takeoff to land-| “we're very proud of the campaign committee,” said Presi- résponding secretary. and'cof'Touder than all the rest. and Pennsylvania and~in lowering took 40 minutes. His’ “period dent: Lewis. “The workers turned in a grand job and the com-| — The dancing started. All the pica. Snow apd sleet pelted — muni'y Tosponded iBenerously. We are theoretically at 102.3),. ' men and boys stood: in their Syracuse _, which reported! |per. cent of our goal, but the payroll losses because of the steel | § places and stamped on the floor et rol bow on the gro mY E f b| slack have already eaten up the overage. However, that had Icense uspension and moved thelr arms vp ani _jnenes of. snow on the ground i ges n Or Cea le nothing to do with the fine work done by the volunteers.” ” Error Corrected | te ols sate the Log-in meant rhe ; | The complete ‘figures show: [STV , ~ | eae oe ) 7 § : CC ae ; After that the food w: rved. ‘The Weather isarmament ystem WOMEN'S DIVISION ota % Of | A recent list of drivers license |OOnik took -half his share outside | Full U.S, Weather Bureau Report (Continued From Page One) P y Raised Quota suspensions from the Michigan to his dog Keotuk who crouched aie CAND. VICINITY =Montty| C ge One ontiac . ............ $ 15,436.00 $ 15,458.96 100.1 Secretary of State's Office erroni-|®t the door. caide, fon tah, uae SS Cals one o tant No scientific discovery itself is) Lake Angelus .... 2,150.00 2,854.00 133 [ously listed Orbin A. Childers of|, “Don't worry,” said Oonik. sooth- ete onal aramperature guanee.| ‘evil. It becomes evil only when, Waterford 7,571.00 8,677.79 115 89 E. Montcalm St., as having lost ingly to his dog. “This has been BSc %% miles today, diminish. devoted by unworthy men to ____ jhis license due to drunk driving. [4 festival such as I have never eter Font wicked purposes,” he said. Total . -.$ 25,157 —-$ 26,990.75 ==> 107.3|,, -Tillders did not have his oper-Seen. It is bound to have pleased Lowest Teter in Pontiag mn The world—the entire world COMMERCIAL DIVISION ators Jicense revoked or suspend.|the Ice King and tomorrow good At § @.m.: Wind velocity 5 —must insist that the conference Automotiv 6 . tied one should have been Weather will come and we will Direction—Westerly. x 8 mopb| | table, rather than force be used Cr $ 6,330.00 5,493.72 86.8 omitted from the list, accanding to|have good hunting again.” tone wendy at *? 740 a. | for the settlement of interna- | Construction ........ 11,370,00 10,992.80 96.7 the otfice. , * * * bon mn sete Yetdeoday a: 23 a. | tional disputes, Every national Finance ............. 26,105.00 26,737.74 102.4 But, alas! On that very night —* pm. leader worthy of the name must | | |: ee ea «.- 17,202.00 16,280.80 - 946 Wat te d T came a Storm worse than any that if Temperatures ve, Participate in this effort.” General ............. 12,414.00 11,374.50 . 916 erior Wp. hed! cents " being wot sheets of i me 37 a, . Government ......... 14,250. ; —_ 1 pin .38| In their windup communique Board of Edueati 00 13,194.64 92.6 Boy, 6... Injured ice from thé north and hurled them we . ts) ucation .. 13,000.00 13,449.54 103.5 the two executives reviewed) . * ‘ on the tiny Eskimo village. Three = worldwide political questions, par-| Public Service ....... 23,943.00 25,735.65 107.5 by Skidding Car _|igioos were stashed by the tons j caltenay te # bootie, ticularly dealing with relations be- Retail No. 2 oo:....... 25,616.00 23,680.10 92.4 , - ; of ice and the poor owners had to tore femporature torteercccee Bd jtween non-Communist countries Retail No. 2 .......... 5,876.00 5,909.50 100.6) A Waterford Township. youngster|move in with neighbors. A moun- oO ont ‘ys jand the Chitiese-Soviet bloc. ; Professional No. 1 15,785.00 14,972.17 95 |was in fair condition at Pontiac|tain of ice pushed out of the sea| They reaffirmed satisfaction’ Professional No.2... 7,480.00 7,638.57 102.1 General Hospital today after~ be-|and towered over the village. « in. Pontiac over. increasingly “‘close coopera-| . f° , ‘ ling hit by a slow moving auto. ’ ata cietce sl ition between Pakistan and. the Total ~~ | mobile early teday———= “The Ice King did not hear us,. | haba coneatan i€ [United States.” cron $179871.00 $175,450.73 "8 + * | ee eee eee ~*~ * * INDUSTRIAL DIVISION _Sixyearold Jerry Tafel, son of tr Sg noe nen aeons "They emphasized the —impor-| —-Pontiae Mfrs. Assn: ..$305:274.00 _~-9415,661.00 108-11 state ee ee es 2 in igsaitance of maintaining the strength Se ot: 134,774.12 Gerald Tafel of 3531 Lakewood ‘ Be Lae & ot the pe world’s defense alli- Employe ....-...>. 280,886.97 drive, was waiting for a school|, Oonik went out ih the cold. He| ances—the Central Treaty Organ! General MEFS. ...... '$- 5000008438 es kins Site, be Sarl Si oe ta the nandaoe toe art East ' th of her car, Mrs. Stephen | the Southeast Asia Treaty. Pakis- FAPM wy ees e cesses 1,940.38 onashie. told police {of Keotuk, the dog, , 4 is , > Z . ; i gjtan ta & member of- ont winicammenes vebeees 2,375.00 Ruelle of 1082 Alhi St., Waterford “Listen to me, Keotuk,” he mur-) * + er HAM-BL'MFIELD S deavrao aeons: 100 | oe ¢@ (muted. "“T have a plant” WNSHIPS, ............ ; - 18,530.16 88.3 The boy skidded along in front| Keotuk wagged his tail and de r ee : ——|of the car for about 15 feet before|licked his master’s chin as if to Total .. \ . $647,698.00 $662,865.11 102.3|she was able‘to stop on the slip-/S*Y; Ridge givin Haran Si tely $13,000.00 has been deducted from the $662,-|"°TY "Ad, police, said. ing to his feet, “You and I are| 865.11 figure which sti} 11, The steel st waa | 'nS You ii sponsible for this amount of payroll joss, lor ecanthle Intaenal ee | Ut: eS ee paid the fine and costs. Main Fleer ATTENTION — FISHER BODY EMPLOYES All employes of the Fisher Body — Assembly Plant Plant laid off “because of the steel strike are to report. for work — at their regular shift starting times on Wednesday, December 9, 1959. Deviations will be handled on an in- dividual basis. Unless otherwise notified, Fisher Body employes assigned to the Pontiac Motor Division Plant laid off because of the steel strike, will report as fol- lows: Wednesday, 12-9-59 Second Shift Trim ond Bod em loy es report at. 7:48 PM. lon ploy po employes onion: ‘to the Pontiac — iba nm Plant report at veneer | starting times on on both s shifts. Be 5 ‘SHER BODY Div. - (Sign) fo IAC. PLA te to chautfeur her mearaliry There ate 36,900,000. as | in the pea a band is Earl Attlee, the former! —os |Labor prime minister. Attlee has| CHRISTMAS ‘Pinever learned to drive, , . * * * ‘TRICKS—JOKES PIPER'S MAGAZINE OUTLET | aa Auburn Ave, ‘have happened since May. a States. A few minutes before Lord Attlee arrived, Her Ladyship’s car tangled with an oil track. The accideniggented the idl 0 the car but not her. ‘People are just picking on me,’ aa KEEGO Pisin GEORGE STEVENS’ gam WILLIE PERKINS: = my THE DIARY OF ; ANNE FRANK CINEMaScoPe tn the wenter ot OREDAITE STERCOPOG Sum PLUS—THE RESTLESS BREED ‘ SHOW TIME— BREED 7:00 P. M. DIARY OF ANNE FRANK 8:30 Only cause it’s me,”" she continued, . with their tails all the time. The 63-year-old countess’ hus- Three of the countess*-smashups + The. latest was on Saturday,) ‘when she drove to London airport) ee cane jto meet her husband, just back from a lecture tour in the United she said in an interview at the Attlee home, Cherry Tree Cottage, in nearby rural Buckinghamshire. “They're making a fuss just be- | ‘Tests in. Arkansas show that cows will produce more. milk if ie oes re ¥ TACIT Seg! TUBSDAY, DECEMBER 8 1959” ne FOR TRAFFIC SAFETY — Meeting with Gov. Williams to ik PONTIAC F PRESS. Fred Kidd Jr., they don’t have to swish’ off flies aay ; OE SAHRA EASELS NATE For an entertaining holiday... Gilbeys ‘The world agrees on in please'l” Gilbey’s Distilled London Dry Gin. 90 Proof. 100% Grain Neutral Spirits. W. & A. Gilbey, Ltd., Cincinnati, 0. Distributed by National Distillers Products Company. * map strategy for a drive against highway deaths over the holiday season is the Traffic Safety Committee of the Michigan Press Aum. From left they are bas Sinclair, Hartford Day” Spring; Art Ionia Sentinel; F. Granger Weil, Port Huron Times Herald; and Sec. James M. Hare. Williams Asks for Safe Driving Terms: Rise in State's Traffic Toll Urges Safe December LANSING_W» — Terming the re- cent rise in traffic ‘“‘shamful,"' Gov. issued an apeal for safe driving) ‘of December. The governor met last week with mas holidays. * * * Shameful, fatalities |her sister like Zazu Pitts measures | Williams Monday |up to Jayne Mansfield. ;during the remainder of the month | The sisters - members of the traffic safety com-, Minjanou is a petite 21-year-old) mittee of the Michigan Press Assn. |with red hair, blue eyes and thou Over New York Play. to map a campaign to save lives | sands of freckles. on the highways over the Chr ist- : Bardot, the elder. ‘Hollywood Headlines Brigitte’s Younger Sister as Different as Possible By VERNON SCOTT UPI Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD —~ Brigitte Bar; vision set. lanything that is going on." Minjaneu finished ‘in a new movie, measures up to! “ / ‘As you can see," ipesignation, * ‘like my sister.” be more | Eartha Kitt Rules * * eouldn't ‘different. * * * Her face, while pretty, doesn’! | reflect the sex-kitten pout of | By JACK GAVER UPL Drama Editor but I don't understand she said with: as don't even wwalk | been cleared of responsibility in an jaccident in its parking lot nearly lwo y years ago in which a Detroit The governor's statement: “Michigan's traffic death toll this| year has taken_a shameful turn Janou likes to keep her clothes on. inant ingredient in Coleman which! for the worse. By the end-of No- ‘NOT LIKE HER’ vember, we had 51 more deaths in not like Brigitte,” traffic than for the-same period in, “I am ~-NEW-YORK ——Phe—tively—per- Their biggest difference — Min) isonatity of Eartha Kitt is the dom- “Jolly’s Prog- ‘ress’ by Lonnie Center Cleared “i Damage Suit ‘Judge Says ‘No Cause for Action’ in Northland eating a | ‘dot's Sister Minjanou, here to Star sandwich and wriggled back to = AP Wirephote Gallagher, Ann Arbor News; Kenneth West, Lansing Staté Journal; James Moses; Marshall Chronicle; of State Parking olt Injury | Northland Shopping Center | woman was seriously hurt Circuit Judge William J. granted a motion yesterday, by the cenfer’s attorney Circuit {suit resulting from the accident an, pinned ‘against a car as she was the Theater Guild and Arthur-Loew | said unwrapped at the Longacre The-| 1958. This is a condition which the people of Michigan should not tol- /erate. It must not. be permitted to) t continue. ; “Only three weeks remain in | i‘which the traffic toll trend for | disapprove of my sister being this year can be corrected, It is | the moral and citizenship obliga- | | tion of every Michigan resident | to do all possible to save his own life, the life of his family. and his neighbors. This means safe driving and safe walking. | December should be the season ‘ef kindness, of humility and of- | good ‘traditional time of showing our lov e clothed. jand respect through the exchange lof gifts. It should never b ;to become a time of slaughter on | our highways and streets * * *® “Yet December, because of ws greater hours of darkness, driving conditions and festivities | which impair driving, annually was the. highest traffic any month.” Steel Firms Plan. New Tonnage Mark NEW YORK wW.— Steel mills | REALLY ENJOY. FRIENDS AND THE PLEASURES OF THE CHRISTMAS SEASON WITH GOOD HEARING COME IN DURING GREAT BELTONE PRE-HOLIDAY -. 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Street © _ Federal iden ‘duce. this week the largest tonnage of steel on record, i Iron and Steel Institute says. ' Mills are expected to pour out tons produced in the week started | | April 13 this year, Operations ate | scheduled at 94.3 per cent of ca- | pacity, Last week mills operated at 93.6 per cent of capacity and turned! .produiction_.amounted to 1,291,000. ‘tons and\a seer ago to 1,985,000. tons, Nov. 7 for an 80-day. period-amder Hartley Law, be allowed’ Kinsey-type bad ‘a comedy role. _ death toll of MAY FORGET ACTING ‘havescheduled-operations to pro-! the American | 2,671,000 tons of steel. This will | * surpass the record of 2,657,000 © |back dramatically ‘since striking | gm here I do, not go out at ni ht ‘workers were called back to work ‘with American men . injunction provisions” of the Tatt- | DOESN'T UNDERSTAND TV — 4. “Sometimes I turn on the tele-) |Minjanou in a delightful French | ater Saturday night. accent. ‘We are not alike in per- «~ ek ‘son, and not alike on the screen.’ The sultry and ‘There is little chance I -will be- night club singer, who come an_ international sex queen. tured into the dramatic arena be- “But that does not mean [ fore, thas. ven- here-has the role of a sharp-, ly intelligent butittle-schoeled Ne- The attorney moved there was no case for action against the center because the injured wom- Mrs. Ellen Gordon, was walking throtigh the the shops. “Even if there was negligence on the part of Northland Center there sophisticated is 4 total absence of any evidence aS a prox- linking such négligence imate cause,’ Judge Beer ruled irs: Gordon and her | such, Truty, it is a pity I am mot sro girl of 16 who becomes a sort! center and the driver of the car, | more like Brigitte.” 'Pygmalion, The Bardot name will’ be ex- kt * * ‘ploited in ‘a cheapy film titled | Coleman's play, “Teacher vs. Sexpot,’’ Minjanou’s; | trom his six - year first movie in this country. * * * Throughout the picture the little | situations, but. it never She plays a French girl doing | firm dramatic point, research at American college. “IT am most interested in dra- ma,” she went on. “But this is The title makes but I have. no Sing in Russian for IvanonTV. LONDON me sound sexy, ‘interest in that. (UPI) — “The Marilyn in Russian when she “Tam fof even sure I would -tike ‘to sing to become as famous as my sisteT” Song’ A shapely blonde singer said today she wants Hip-Walk ap- ‘We will see how my career works. pears on a Soviet Union television I may decide to forget about act- ‘program soon. ing. | * * * When Minjanou's role is com. | Vicki Laine, 26, plete, three weeks hence, she wil return to her parents’ home © Paris—and the company of her steady beau. ‘dition ef the song. * * * “T don't know “Qne thing surprised me very 8 sul don't think it «matters,” she smilet imuch about America," prettily. ° * * * “American men ate more the. in Teeland. iflirts than Frenchmen. They are ghe added |More like wolves than the men in a J * * imy country. I must admit, IT lik« “Td like ‘them for that, tengue,’’ she said. “Also IT tike the sunshine and ~ rally. “That's fine,’ Sen. Johnson |commented. “Let ‘em. organize.” said she plans to wiggle her way through a ren-| if the Russians | have seen Marilyn Monroe, but I she said. “| wiggle my hips and it-deesn't seem to matter what language I! sing in. The song has been a hit| Paris and Vienna,” | to sing in. the native Vicki is scheduled to appear on cigarettes. However, this ‘ts not 4 Russian New Year's program. | out. 2,650,000 tons. A month ago the place fer me to live, only to — work, “At night I stay in. my hotel | NOW! Steel préductek h bo di ‘room to learn my script — first | diate HUR N : as bounced jn French, then in English. While’ . 7200 & 9:40 THEATER FILMED-IN RUGGED MICHIGAN COUNTRY! Pa fe pict tt ad err Arey, tee Richard H,. DeWitt Res. FE 5-3793 Accident insurance Automobile .Insurance - Liability Insurance thawed Ansurance Phone FE 4-1568-9__ BAKER & HANSEN - Homeowners’ Policies’ Tenants’ Policies 714 Community Nat'l | James Bank Bldg, STEW ART Lee Ben Remick Gazzara Kathryn Joseph H. Donald E. Hansen Grant Welch Res. FE 2-5513 Fire Insurance Life Insurance : Plate Glass Insurance — Bonds—All Types OF A Error of opinion may be tolerated where teason is left free to combat it, © * é _ Thomas Jefferson, 1801 - ‘ANATOMY |of Galatea to a Deep South white’ Mrs. Edna Altman, of 15300 Miller St., Oak Park. The Gordons claimed the lot was which steMS pot supervised properly, in that the Adams’ Way,” does a evel. parked car was not completely ack for jthe ingredients of stron dramatic Placed in the parking stall really | will toward all men. It is the 'Freneh import will remain fully|comes to grips with them. The! trouble is that it never makes a) | Beer * * * The jury in October deliberat ‘more than 22 hours before Judg dismissed it, climaxing ‘lengthy ‘three-week trial ” Hopes to Wiggle, First Club to Boost Johnson Organized HUTCHINSON, Kan Kansas was ~ organized night within two hours -Lyndey Johns 6-7 He said there are 132 such clubs jin Texas. He seeking the presidential ‘tion. also said he ‘Sorry, little girl, your dinner’s in America! ' Here in America—we have , more than enough food to feed | hungry children overseas, . Trouble is, it’s here ... not there! But your own religious | Faith’s Overseas Aid is eon- stantly distributing surplus food and clothing to the needy overseas ...as much as its budget will allow . . . still not enough. Even a small donation gives so much. One dollar can~ actually distribute 300 Ibs. of | sarplas food? | Give now.in the season of | giving! PROTESTANT CATHOLIC JEWISH } Overseas Aid Published gs a public service | in cooperation with The Advertising Council and the Mog mac rel Advertising E ati The Pontiac Press }will be conferred on 790 MSU Will Bestow 790 Degrees Tonight BAS? LANSING @. pgp = State University students by Pres. stud ident John A. Hannah at fall term) and Teommencement exercises tonight! fH ffx LVlEJEJeé has, Beer | made after a Court jury was unable to reach a verdict in a $125,000 law- lot toward . f husband, ~ (Clark, filed two suits against the a (AP}—The first Johnson-for-President club in Monday after Sen 4p-Tex+—ad- dressed a Sth District Democratic isn’ snt nomina- GINEMASCOPE SEEN OUR NEW ‘BABY AND HOW IT’S ‘LAI L Ge i Fox , Its Name Is MIRACLE MILE DRIVE-IN THEATER IN THE MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Watch It — Watch It om ee i ad ppt x CLOSED “TONIGHT ry OPEN FRIDAY — SAT. — SUNDAY —UNTIL CHRISTMAS— NOW! OPEN 12:45: at 1:40 - 4:19 - 6:46 - 9:19 The love affair of - F. Scott Fitzgerald GREGORY PEC K ” ni Se DEBORAH te» Graham! ‘ KERR JERRY WALD'S PRODUCTION OF HENRY RY KING BEIOVED INFIDEL avenue, Honor guests were National Commander’. Florence’ Green and State Commander Virginia Hayes, Nationat-€ om man d 6 r Green's message stressed the importance of membership in the auxiliary, the care of hos- pitalized) veterans, especially the mentally il} who, so often, have been forgetten by thei Drinks Tea From a Paper Cup_ By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK ingredients measure the mak- ings of any success, says one of ‘the natién’s youngest and undoubtedly prettiest woman executives, “The basic tafént to begin with; then the basic training: and finally, caring enough about the job to work hard — 1 honestly believe these are the qualities," said Geraldine Stutz. Miss Stutz, at 35, is presi- dent of Henri Bendel, @ land- mark on New York's fashion- able 57th street. For two years she has occupied the Specialty store’s executive suite — in eeladen green with —works—of art from her personal collec- tion decorating its walls. - - We checked in to see how Miss Stutz is doing. in a_busi- néss highly competitive in any city, and in a_ position which 'most.career women of any age would give their eye teeth to® have. a se ae 2 The answer is quite well. And bossing 200 employes— (UPLi—Three many of whom have been ‘with ‘the store 25 to 50 years — wf parently hasn’'t- ee: her: swollen head: “So what's to be Genteahed: + about?” said Gerry Stutz. The-womait président is dis- “many execti- reporter has ime oe Hines 2. ston, TL, - nalism,” Pretty Executive Shrugs interviewed, No chain of sec- retaries to break throug The just one assistant, a pretty blonde, No constant telephone inter- ruptions,. And no hard-hitting, brusque manner. Instead, you meet a relaxed, friendly woman who looks about 25: who has dark brown hair worn in a short bob, dark eves, and the figure of a mod- el — five ‘feet, six-inches and around 110 pounds; a woman president who sits at her desk eating a doughnut and drink- ing tea from a paper cup. * * * usually here by nine each morning," she said, ‘T don't work , late many eve- . T-Hke te crowd in a lot of theater, But it seems like I haven't’ had a’ Satur- day off since I took this job.” Miss Stutz, a ‘native of Evan- and daughter of a contractor, wanted to ‘be an actress..She studied at Mun- delein ‘College, — which * has turned out several successful. actresses, but said that “‘some-. where along the line I realized I just. didn't~ have it. So I switched my major ‘to jour: “Tm Miller Shoe Co., ~~ career wom apo. * Youth Not a Must for Bequty It was of those little booths inte which you step to have your own picture taken_ automatically— Displayed. out- one side were strips of pictures of-— former customers, What was interesting about them was that the picture of a mature woman was displayed next to that of a girl in. her 20s. Qne—would expect that the advantage of beauty would lie with the girl. It wasn't so. The mature woman was stunning. Her face wax smooth and un- lined, her expression radiant, her hair a_ beautiful. smooth silvery-gray. Next to her, the girl peered out uncertainly over one shoul- der, Her pose was awkward, her skin was blotched and she. wore her hair long. It was un- t shi iped and shaggy iting comple tely the contours of he head and mauking her face seenya small thing Most of all, her expression showed — anxiets uncertaints and a certain kittenish coque- try. But in time and with eare, Was rf ee 4 necessary?” . ‘ : 4 - in 4 f ane ate. her senses before ore Tm a paetavimamt Rasn’t worked ABBY * - *& * mee ane an three months ini all that time. DEAR ABBY: Regarding the luxe, a Op is ‘given ' he +3 We. see his mother - pulling _rural_ mailman who wanted all captain, or head waiter, who Ne “s and mowing the lawn the mailboxes on his route takes the order, {t right is gift but I | embarrassed Dr. Robert B. Pierce, minister of the Metropoli- tan Methodist Church of Detroit, presented a dramatic | Got a Flabby Double Chin?" — Pootise Press Photos 1. Goodwin, left, who helped arrange decorations in the foyer admires an attractively tinseled tree with John Tebben of Dryden and Mrs. L. R. Twyman. 1 talk on “The Other Wise Man” at the Hills Farm and Garden dinner Monday. Mrs. Herbert Mason, association member. SF _ By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN I have had a very amusing let- ter from one of my treaders. He says, “Although 1 -\imow your column is essentially for your women readers, I have noticed that you occasionally give the old man in the family a few tips on how to keep from going to pot, These-are interesting. “But you know something? It’s O.K, for a woman to be vain, but we men don't mind how the vears take their-toll-of our youthful ap- pearance. “We can cover up the balding pate with a good humored laugh; we know that wrinkles come from wisdom; we aff tely pat our ‘only slightly noticeable’ bay window and philospphize that it took 35 or 40 years to develop it; we know that when facial muscles lose their firmness we gain maturity and distinction 2-4 that a double chin is merely another conversation piece. “I guess we're lucky that such things..don’t bother us! DON’T NOTICE “Well, take me for instance! Luckily people do not notice that my hair is thinninz. I like to wear flat. I do 50 setups a day, because I enjoy them, not because I want a flat abdomen. There is some- thing. I am a little curious about though, and it’s that business of the ‘maturity and distinction’ I am gaining from having a ‘double chin and facial muscles ‘that are not very firm. “In fact, P'm. getting jowly! What cah I do for it? I know you won't ors:t my name, Mrs. Lowman. Not that I mind ex- pressing a mild curiosity. about such things, but you know how some guys are! “They are curious, too, but they wouldn't beat their chins against the wall or whatever it takes to. vet rid of a-double chin anymore than I would — and they would NEVER belfeve that MY interest is mere curiosity!” TUBBY HUBBY DIET It is true that men are much more interested in their personal appearance than many of them ad- mit. I know this to be true from my mail, So if any of you masculine read- ers are ‘“‘curious’’ about how to ose from seven to 12 pounds in| 12 days time, you may want mv Tubby Hubby Reducing Diet. If so, send 10 cents and a stamped, ‘\self-addressed envelope with your request to Josephine Lowman in care of this newspaper. A White Easter By United Press International A white Christmas promises to be followed by a white East- er — because of the avalanche of whites in the new spring clothes _ collections. White makes a strong comeback in suits, coats and daytime cos- tumes, either in wool, silk or linen. efuse to let me I'm sure you I do if I hae with you, We do hope again soon.” to this could family car | Ninety-eight per muda's homes have full Bermudians believe this” jis the highest n in the world. look for a job. So far, ter's of Ber-. electric cent unable: to make her see this mailman, ALL SIX THOU- ational average) man for what he is. I am SAND OF US! ny arcenesene afraid | she will marry him and Sincerely yours, . OL 1 1022 __NIGHT ‘TIL CHRISTMAS. sleeps until noon, drives the ‘* around and doesn't even my granddaugh- best friends have been lowered: Our post office people changed their entire fleet of trucks recently and we ALL had to lower our boxes four inches to accommodate the Open Every 0.W.S., ~ Moutlake Terrace, Wash. * * © DEAR. ABBY: That. rule about fural mailboxes having to be from 42 to 48 inches from the ground was made in the horse and buggy days. Since Detroit started making atito mobiles to serape the ground, “|. the — states that rural Just Pray She Sees the Light Before That Fatal Mistake mailboxes should be from 36 to 42 inches high. A rural mail carrier -has from 300 to 400 boxes a day to serve, and he breaks his neck to give good service. Do you think people should expect him to also break his arm? FRIEND OF RURAL MAIL CARRIERS * * _. DEAR ABBY: I wear _falsé teeth but the girl Iam going to doesn’t know __ it. Should T tell her about it or wait until we're married and let her find out for herself? FALSE TEETH DEAR FALSE: Marry. the girl and keep your mouth shut. ~— % © What's your problem? For a personal reply, write to ABBY, care of this paper, Enclose, a stamped, self-addressed enve- ope. a hat a lot. My abdomen ig fairly |. oa this _newspa per. ’ 4823 WAIST 24”=34" by-fn ne Prihted Patter: 4823: Waist Sizes 24, 25, 26, 2%, 30, 32, 34. Size 28 takes 2% yards 54-inch. Printed directions on @ach pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. Send 35 cents ‘in coins for this pattern—add 10 cents for each pat- tern for ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West ‘17th St, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style number. Tubby Hubby | Diet Aids Men If any of you masculine readers are curious about how to lose from seven to 12 pounds in 12 days’ time, send 10° cents and a stamped, self- addressed envelope with your request for the Tubby Hubby Diet. Address Josephine Lowman in care of & Navy Moms Meet.at Center. Pontiac Navy Mothers’ Club met Thursday evening at the Naval Training Center. Mrs,__Alma__Cowley distributed greeting cards and corsages or- idered by members. Mrs, William Christie reported | on the welfare department, She urged members to give addresses of sons in active service so that gifts can be mailed at once. The club will furnish cookies for the Christmas dance given by the ireserves and their friends Dec. 19 at the center. A Christmas cooperative lunch- eon and gift-exchange will be on Dec. 12 at the Center. Plans are being completed for the Christmas Dinner for the Blind on Dec. 20. Baskets for needy service men’s families will be distributed again this year. Rhos Gather Christmas Gifts for Rest Home . Christmas gifts were collected. for residents of the Hilltop Rest Home when — members. of Rho Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa sorority met for their annual — party Thursday eve- n Mrs. Walter Sheffield of Henry Clay avenue was hostess. Assist- ing was Margaret Scott. A report was givefi on the revised constitution by Lois’ Buckbinder. Mrs, N, G, Polk, ways and means chairman, reported on the Have You Tried This? " By JANET ODELA Pontiac Press Home Editor You'll Want Lots of Easy : Made Christmas Cookies | ere baseey beg ing powder Fecta Zs a ee ON ET AM CMT” oro ae eC NOPE ee a aetna it ti mt eee nol aie | sf bs te +e + ‘ ‘ > : eS es reo es Sipe & ~ieaces se |i WG Get a: 300.00 20000 ff a € yo. |} wapematea gi teres 999.05 189.00 | | _REMNANTS . -. __. | - Pee. 185.00 100.00 - 5 ee ee E475 3000 | BEDSPREADS.... «10 to 30% OFF WsNylon Loop ane sheared Pie, 164. URTAINS......... My cia ates 5. .10 to 40% OFF We bee 71.50 2800. |. wae | . vie ete 11225. 6000-4 aS Witten... - % 214.50 125.00 - F ya gl, alll 74.00 29.50 DRAPERY Over | 800 yards of sale fabrics | went over our counter Tast week. | MORE have been added for this last week of our Anniversary Sale! You are sure to find what you want at the PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY!- Note the values in the box below. FABRICS - Pens ops, 40% oF || THROW PILLOWS, large group added. 10 to 30% OFF. READY-MADE DRAPES, limited selec. 10 to 40% OFF SHOWER SETS....... 10% OFF No drapery workroom orders on ~ merchtndise. : ICETON'S POUFF RUGS - ie Sabi | éss| ee eee Holiday Fashion Show ; Apigian, Mrs. John Haroutunian, ; Mrs, Albert Papazian and Mrs. — John Stephanian, 2 According . to. ticket Greeting Cards for Youngster Are Animated Among favorite Christmas eards for boys and girls this year are “animated” greetings that become walking dolls or swingihg clowns. The doll, an angel that wears a holly halo, trundles under the power of an elastic band mo- tor. Another card contains a clown named Bobo who {flips and spins on a swing, Other. toys and games on Christmas cards include a brightly-colored periscope (it works) for boys, a diminutive slate with eraser and colored chalk and Nativity scene for youngsters to color (crayons in- cluded), a packet of bubble bath that is certain to delight any young lady, a replica of a compass that “Santa uses when he brings his toys to you," a red lollipop, a kit of tricks, and a ‘‘magic’’ message. Even baby can be remem- bered with special -cards. One contains a paperboard tree that-can-be set up as a-decora- tion. Another is a record book of baby’s first Christmas, with places to mount photographs and record gifts, and to note the new arrival's reaction to the holiday Al Shell chairman, | ~ Mrs, Barkave Torosian, tickets are available from any society-member or at the door, 3 _ Today’s Story Recipe for a Christmas Present Start with something you know most anybody from 6-to-60 | can use and enjoy. Salt and pepper with “extras” that add to ls the fun. Then put it all in a colorful; glittering setting, This i) recipe serves all the people on your gift list who deserve some- | thing special for Chistmas | : | guess you have a pretty good idea of what I’ve been talk y ing about: a new Camera Outfit. tts the prese at's made- | Christmas giving. For as Jittle as $5.95 you can surprise a youngster with a Camera Outtit. Or you can treat. a big-man-on-the-campus to a |" 35mm Camera Outfit. Or you can put an ear-to-ear grin on Dad's |. face with a Movie Kit | ‘If you're not sure of what camera to match with what per- h> son, we'll be glad to help you make just the right selection: ~ We feel sure you'll find the grfts you're looking for on our shelves. And we can guarantee you this. They all deliver the i makings of a “GIVE AND TAKE" Christmas. . ..80 CIVE Photo Gifts for a happy Christmas. TAKE the pic- tures to save and share the fun. Hope to see you soon before too many more shopping days go by ~ EXPERT 57 W. Huron St. OPEN FRIQAY NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 CAMERA SHOP FE 5-6615 © ee mee : ike Se rake Se P ssi stron ble Bas Pes , = "PERMANENTS Complete with Haicet * _ sn App't Necessary $950 LOUIS. "SP 10 West Huron—2nd Floor Next to Buckner Finance Adore Her endletons from Alvin:s Beautifully Gift Wrapped Her Pendleton Pairables .. Pick and pair confidence, because pare virign wool Pendletons are fectly coordinated colorwise. TRAVELLER JACKET $17.95 -$22. SLIM JIM SKIRT $14.95 SWEATERS $7.95 Her Pend! Plaid Slacks. 1 5” Perfect for leisure wear in plaids‘only Pendleton can make. Bilin woe! 5 of course. with ' per- 95 eton " thusiasts. Then find the gift that: J GARDENERS ON list are easy to please at Christmas. Consid- er such gifts as attractive, sturdy gardening tools, book or maga- zine subscriptions, potted plants, chemical to keep them healthy and a garden club membership. She Have a Green Thumb? How Many on Your List Are Garden Hobbyists? If you're struggling with Christ-|specialized books that meet every. mas gift problems, just ask your- gardener’s interests. | self how many people’ on your, One of the specialized group is | shopping list are gardening en-| Hamilton P. Traub’s “The Am-_ aryllis Manual,” giving the his- fills their green thumb needs best.| ‘FY: Propagation and culture of | How. about potted plants? Wheth- ©V€rY known Amaryllis species. | er you chose the traditional Christ- Another book for the serious gar- | mas plants such as poinsettia, Jer- 1 deaer ts Harold William Rick: | usaleni-cherry plant and Christ-! ett’s “Botany For Gardeners.” | mas’ begonia, or year-round fav-) The women gardeners will like | orites like peperomia, philoden-, Poppins Scrubbers. Made of soft | * | -dron or ivy, you can be extra- cotton jersey with a plastic mois- | thoughtful by accompanying the/ture resistant finish, they'll keep | plant With the chemicats needed her hands clean while she gar- to ep it healthy jdens. A |set of two aerosol sprayers) Last, but not least, metal or| keeps plants healthy and beautiful ceramic flower containers provide | weeks after theholiday season. | wonderful gifts for those who en- Or try a set of three tools — _|joy flower arranging. fork, spade and cultivator — | that comes packaged in an at-_| te ve tractive wooden gift case. “Dominican Republic There also are strong, light stain- President to Marry Yess steel garden imple ments with! handsome smooth wooden handles, | CIUDAD TRUJILLO, D.R. (UPI including weeder, trench hoe, hand —President Hector B. Trujillo will, rake. trowel, cultivator, seed plant- marry Alma McLaughlin Simo Sat. er and an.automatic line marker urday in a ceremony expected to. for making straight-edged beds and be one of the biggest social ev ents” borders easily. . here in_ recent years k* * * . eo * * * An annual membership in a gar-| Men invited to the wedding have | den club or horticultural society been asked wear full dress with’ is an easy gift to buy and. one medals. that will be appreciated by any The ceremony. in the chapel of gardening enthusiast the Dominican ‘White House.”’ will Y * be followed. by a reception Garden clubs and societies offer * x * horticultural lectures. garden The President is a brother of tours, library facilities and a won- Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo, who’ derful opportunity to chat with has been the dominant figure in other gardeners the year round, Dominican politics for the past 20 and don’t overlook general and. years it pays for itself in 7 using! 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Nancy Williams Slated _ at Starr Groundbreaking | ALBION (UPI) — Mrs.’ Nancy} Williams, wife of the governor, was) scheduled to attend formal grount- physical education ‘building on the campus of the Starr Gommon- wealth for Boys. * * * The new building is a project, of the Knights Templar of Michi- two- big 48 alse blamed for the decline in sales of big: Harman-Kardon, Inc., one of systems. the veteran manufacturers — of — a mp SOMETHING FOR the-girls may include a spincasting reel or a sentimental gold charm. New ABU 70 is designed by Garcia with larger line capacity and. new cross. winding gear. When buying something more delicate like charms, jewelers advise souvenirs that ‘‘do something.”’ These house a fine Swiss music box. — - "Heat Sure. With Pure . " Cleaner Burning “Heati ng Oil... Ja _-HERE-ARE YOUR DISTRIBUTORS; - WILLIAM A. “MACK SPARKS Sh ERERIE" 1 ‘ , ing, - cae : new e ‘aveas “PURE OIL €0. ee Main Office, 2451 Ordhard Lake Ray , F 2-010! rire and 0 m j ‘ gan. “I approach this sentence with Newspapers. OPE ELECTRIC SHAVER | Nothing like it for shaving comtort. Norelco with the exclusive rotary blades, Self-sharpening blades shaves close and smooth every time, Complete with . cord, case and guarantee. Gift boxed. Regular Price $24.95 Trade-in -Allowance 1 10.00 YOU PAY ONLY $14.95 95 Rat EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS MC Engines Seen 000-Mile Units - “tests and | jected lg engines to unusually of miles of roadisevere ‘‘cycling’’. tests ‘and put pearl at confirm the fact that highway workouts rate the GMC Truck and Coach Division's |engines as 200,000 mile units. They new. V6 and V-12 gasoline truck feel that, with proper maintenance, _-engines have ometeeny long the engines will hit this mileage lives, according te C. V. Crockett, GMC chief engineer. GMC. seers who have suite major overhaul. - While beth dynamometer and tests have been used ex- tensively, Crockett said that the dynamometer findings provided | the most aceurate yardstick for measuring the engines’ durabil-. “Will % sold at 197 Wee ke Johnson: 1951 : number pins | nape on Dec. 10. Car stored at above address. Dec, § and hed 1958 LEGAL NOTICE MY be gold at 497-3 loh — 1941 Ford 2-Door, motor number B!DAi10159, on Dec. 10. 988. at W a.m. Car stored at shove addrese Dec a and 8. 1959 STA ATR OF M MICHIGAN, IN HE PRO- le Court fer the County of Owkland, eae Divis: ___ Im the matter of the petition concern- ““{tig Maria Elena Cabrera, minor- Cause No. 17ete. 4 To Bs na Cabrera, father of said child: ion having been filed in this Court auering that the present whereabouts of father of minor child are inven and said id is dependent wu the pe for suppert, and that child | er ga under the juris- mometer can. accurately control lead and speed conditions over lengthy periods which is not practical on the highway. Setting out to find out how long the -V-6s and twin-6s would ‘hold up under maximum dynamometer ipunishment, GMC engineers ran pon | various engines day and..night un- oll ‘d der peak loads, Crockett said, Re- diction of this Court ‘sults exceeded expectations. chajenigan you are here Y notified that the hearing on a said petition will be h ‘LITTLE BORE WEAR at the Onkiond’ Cou Deere JA VA" Crockett 34 Was run 2,790 hours, jiof the time at 3,500 r.p.m., al- : Sebally af sald beatin ded to appear per- though in actual usage it would I be governed at 2,400 r.p.m. to pro- 4 4 > 4 3 > divulged 8. impractical to make personal service hereof, this summons and notice DeLana eR shall be served by publication of a copy|Vide a speed of 55 miles per hour. . ye to said hearing in’ at this time, after running: the 3, ngwouene? printed ; equivalent of: 175,000 road miles, eee Ju -ithe engine was opened up for in- mark in most operations without! ity. This_is_because_the dyna-_i°* ‘nearly half, ce cit : NEW YORK — Stock prices tended to be slightly higher in early trading today. Trading quieted down consider- ably after an opening™burst that caused the ticker tape to pun as much as three minutes late. Changes in both directions were | fractional. Chemicals and motors displayed strength, while drugs were noticeably lower in the 4 point. of the congressional fire yesterday, |padishes. hothouse’ doz. behs. opened off 3% at 78 on a block of | Rutebagas. ou. arenas Appies, Apples. Mcintosh’ a Apples, Northern Spy, paced motors with a rise of nearly | Parsiey Parsnips Cello Pek. doz. ; Pa ic : runt | Potatoes. 50. Ib. ba Schering, which bore the bi Potatoes. ‘$9. ib. vag * ue Detroit Produce | - eRUITS Apples, Delicious, bu 2 $3.50 Apples. Greeaings, bu oe 3 "BU. weeks ae , ti : 3a wake. of the congressional ttiquiry | apvies. cider. 4nal. ee into the industry's pricing prac- VEGETABLES tices. Beets » Ba coeseseeee . Cabbent cur be i 300. : = i oe Allied Chemical. and Eastman j|Cabbag fe. 2 _|Kodak were up more than a -point Garrote top ped, bu strtts arity and Union Carbide ahead around Howeredish ok. pees 3.50) a point in the chemicals. Chrysler|onions. dry 50-1b. bag... “y ley r Root curly, = behs. ere eee 2,300 shares and continued around ¢ . ; mar wae ¢ © . 5 Buttercup, bu. @ Ponting bs gai Const, ‘this 4th day spection. Bore wear was an al that ee , vere Devt down pauash. 1 "pa. | Lawrence P. Scott, 22, of 121|since 1957 and was formerly asso- A Ka sate © pg RE | Most immeasurable .008 and max-|around 2 and Parke, i Turnips: as SERETIV Ob cowsessccseees ‘bird Rd., Ortonville, yesterday | ciated .. with : -the Nagh- Kelvinator ! “"" ELSIE J. VABCASSENNO imum main bearing wear showed | than a point. rth eaieans was remanded to the township Corp. i. - eT, oe e e ¢ ’ . - Fy Py . Duvenile Division a negligible 0020. Other groups hes re mixed ‘or ; . Collards, Ne. 1. bu. $1.75" Justice court for examination on a wk * a — M&. ace 3ese0s1-26 Dee. 7, 8 , ‘* % % — —_ |most part, although some steels SALAD GREENS motion of his attorney, He is being) Roy B. Church, president of Con- | _ Detroit. PUBLIC SALE « \o88“a The-engine was then placed in a/had a firm tone . Celery Cabbage, doz... -..... $176 held in jail on a $10,000 bond. — struction Products Distributing Co. ONES. DEC % ist MRY wik 1981 Pismouth' Convertible, serial number GMC highway tractor and sent to) United. Aircraft added more a a ee es Auburn Heights, has announced the | field fills; eee 77: beloved “wife . sates. Weedeard we peradale, Mien the GM Proving Ground for fur- than a point to its gains of yes: | Livestock _ A waitress said the men, wear- specimens of the Fred. M. ‘Ran- of Mrs, Joseph Pinter, Murray D tered aad'™ ae met, vehicle is ther durability tests. . terday and “General Electric also ‘ing sacks over their faces, forced i Co. of Detroit, as its ad-_ Jones aad’ Pitt jones. ‘dear os “ares om ee Dee -D and 8, 1959 x * ..| Moved up better than a point. creceae eee cate — het into a back room and escaped verdes *~ * Suite o'shea ‘and Jack G'Bhes. ° son = | “On a crankshaft durability test,; Smaller gains were made by (ssiapie 2,000; bulk early supply slaugh-|With $35 from the cash register. Robert Zi * Recitation of the Rosary will be ‘a 401 cubic inch V-6 was run at) Geodyear, Douglas, Raytheon, |'r" Steers pad. alters: nod to avernee ‘Achten was arrested and— impli- H a b mmerman. iar Ww. a Oe 3. gm. ot Maniy g NEW STATION 4,000 r.p.m. under full load condi-| Ihternational Nickel, Loew's and [about 25 per cent of ran: sround 150 cated the other. one at 41's ial eere se oe avi as | land, Birmingham. Funeral serv- oS a FOR LE ASE ‘tions (this would approximate a! Texaco. Moving lower were stockers end footers: ee eeere good! a t ee Col aes Mi pa Lit a 9, at 10 9.m_ from. ugo of the | . iles per hour ilco, Anaconda, American jgrade and down about steady; cows . of the Cofumbus Mutt e in- lils. Interment in St. Mary's speed of 70 to 80 miles per ur) Philco, ’ g a : AY ws {surance Co. to attend a three-day | Cemetery. Westport, .. MOBILOIL COMPANY ey BO bee Telephone ahd Southern Railway. choice steers 26.00-27.00; = load high Called Sadist, planning conference and ai ety Aeaet Oe Foe be: After thus proving the crank-| The first trade in Electrica] & ;choice 1045 Ib. steers 27.267 11 head high 4 johnson Ave.: age - . 27. building sc i loved husband of Clara Lowrey; FE .5-9466 | shaft was fully capable of handling Musical ~ Industries, yesterday’ s |shotee and to low ‘chofee steers 24. & M enace; RO M an lehis ng school " Columbus, Ohio, A a gh a oe LE ee eee such. extreme punishment, the! most active stock, was a block of 25,75) in WS, longs chore ee around Pp ~ eranddaughters,\Puncral service 'GMC engineers feconditionad two 19,090 shares which came ACTOSS \chotce heifers 2360-04.75; “urility. Sent to Pr ison Robert -V. Hackett, Pontiac at- Sit be meld Viedneedes. Dea: ' ~h jof the engine's exhaust valves and the tape up % at 12%. Hogs—salable 900. Butchers under 240 torney with offices in the Pontiac Grito Tul Cemetery, “Graveside EXCEPTIONAL put the engine. into service at the | k k . ib 3ee, nigne re sor ists ‘ees wuneer 3 ft A 29-year-old Royal Oak ex-CoN-| grate Bank Building, has recently sexvice under th 4 "auspices ry _ - B® Proving Ground. New. York Stocks ‘mixed number 2190-220 1b 13.15.|Vict, who was described as ‘‘a returned. from attending New York T. Lowrey. will lie in’ state ai ; BUSINESS. F se to society” w fr a re OPPORTUNITY 3 et sree nang aus Rene ay tet en Aten Mee” geen CME oma aie | akchg See, SE = 4 man element was completcly (Air Reduc 795 Kimb Clk |... 69.6. jcnetce nd huime srealers 5 24-00-40.00;| erd , his 13 jon Federal Taxation in New ‘York | pia, 08 & Lapeer Ra. Lake Orion; Here’s an essential- busi- liminated. They were arranged Allied Cb. 121 | Kresge. 58 . 30.6/standard and ¢ yesterday for raping his l3-year-'cjty. The institute was attended Ma ar mother of Gerald SUS service ened by oF eliminated. They were arranged (jiy,°chal 334 Kroger 39.7 | utility 14.00-24.00. old stepdaughter. | ten rehlont; dear mother of Geral , business and ietenmnte with abrupt changes so ‘that a ba a LoF Glass 705| Sheep—salable 1500. No early sales. nage by 750 accountants, tax specialists, Mercniont: “7 Saeer Sears. a Our international company every possible condition from Am Airlin | 32 Lib McN&L .. 11 Circuit Judge William J. Beerjlawyers, and government employ- Nemo Ceresone, Joseph Za mPini, : pe 7 190 offices has re By idling to full speed could” be jAmCen 22 Lige e oH Poultry and Eggs handed out the maximum sentence es from const-to-const. Daniel Jamra Rec mendous nationa vided. Am M & Fdy .. 48.5 Loew's Inc ... 32.2 or statutory rape to Joseph I, De-| - tation of the Rosary” cat publicity and is nationally ie Am Met Cl .... 28.1 Lone 8 Cem .. 31.4) D LTRY Coulode of 1418 S. Main S C. Donald Popplestone, a part- | -. %,P™,wmecnesday Allen's vu: i lica tions in leading pub- TMM "At the end of the tests, the en-AmwGar $82. Loritard 8 petrorn Den, 7 es — Prices per/had served time in Jackson Prise ner in Popplestone-Bracy ‘Interfors, services will * "hela ‘Tnuraday. -_— This is not a “Get - rich - 'gines had invariably developed Am Bmel . 383 oe ee Bal pound fob. Detroit for No. 1 quality! ‘in 4955 for taking indecent liber-.of Birmingham, hag joined the Joseph Catholic Church with Pr. | fi quick” scheme, but a long more horsepower than at the be: ‘Am Tob" “us Martin Co” 486) “Heavy type hens 18, light, type hens ties. home furnishings’ and decorating; &,,,WincePt Siyric otfieiting range program. ginning due to the decrease in ‘Armeo Stl 746 Mead CP... 48. (8: caponettes under § : staff of Better Homes & Gardens of East Lawn Cemetery. Mrs. Ibs. 26; turkeys h t eang toms Se 00 enctustve area, you: ifriction as the engine became fully [Armour & Co. 372 Merck | 28) “4 urkeys Reavy type young toms “Ths man is a sadist, who is ® | .agazine. He is also former man- Marchion! will He tn sins. cy j‘broken in iAveo Corp 1s) Ming M&M 14 DETROIT EGGS | oe Pesbethon ety. said Assist: ager of Fabrics Outlet, Inc., Pon-| NEUHOFP, DEC. 4, 1950, MARION. 3 ~ e& * lBeth Steel |. 58 Mont Ward |. 495| DETROIT. Dec. 7 (AP) — Eggs f.0.b.| Ha t ® r dack C. ‘tiac, and a chairman of the Bir- | Wh: deat sister of Bett ip Manthey fal pre ision, and con The tests'were made with ‘ ‘reg: |Boeing AY $3 et wheel $19|Detratt in case tots federal, stoke ti an n recommending incar- mingham Village Players. © ones pyiee OFS i F tinued direction. Your bus- ular’ non-premium = gasOline of /Borden 913 Murray Cp 37.1 jarge 36; medium 28: small. 25: coration in his~presentence re- | ~ . - the Flumerfelt Puneral Home, mens constantly increases Mabout 94 octane and water and oil Bore, Ware A a S -e large, 3: begun grade extFa large | port to the judge. . . Lake Orton, ae A a i ue and earning capac- o> |Brist M .. 43. Nat Datry 48.6% : Eastlawn Cem Lake Orion i ity, with unusual ecuriig ireulation were provided a the r= ‘ike . 3 vat 278 in eee ae eetcally graded ly “T vont find no , argiveness for News in Brief Mrs. Neunoff willie hota “Pd at advantages built on. repeat _ rates as in Pee SC TBurroughs .. 31 NY Central. ap, Whites—grade A jumbo 30. extra: D0" MY atsoever,”" declared Judge the | Flumerfelt’ Puneral Home, business. ical k .. .. 304 Norf & West g9.2)larée 34-37.) large 31- medium 25- Beer in passing sentence. De- a ae | nis week mete an d yam AT Bi caeamt Bact nae, is Coulode pleaded pully Nov. 25 to ylturtont sc Wetertrd ‘Tome | Stee SPST Rat ee under who can make an LA tress an Actor Te Can Dry ' 39 Nor Sta PW 236 large 33: large 31-31%; medium - 24! 2- | abusing the. girl. He h bee ateriron *y aterio. own- . mother of Mrs. Amber Spence and investment of $10,000 to i AC Pac... 26 Ohio OU) 2/26; small 17-22; grade B large 24%2- = ® ship, ph i k Everett; also survived by $15,000 to cover and to im £ Their E ment Hen PRC i 1S. Swans th Gi beg lar. ~ Separated from his wife. a iP. pleaded guilty to a drunk | one \crandeon. Funeral service finance accounts’ receiv- Mao ‘heir Engage Carrier Cp... 305° Owens Cng.. 8 driving charge Monday before; yi! De fom Piles 0: at able, li, and nominal ‘Case, 1. 905 Pac G & $1 ; : Springfield Township Justice Em- Home, Rochester, with Rev. pavanchise “WOOD (AP) Actress|Cater Trac ... 325 Pan A W Rir . F Shafer cotticiating: "Thterment in eer cction PM Lanna Pater ant acor “Join Geiger at faethe 2 t Steel Firm in Hassle Orion Woman Hurt ss'sis ince’ o'wo years = ! ann 9 wees ‘ara , of any four’ 150 ‘offices is eet have “announced. their ‘en. es Svc a 4 Pen rke De De. ' a ‘ ; n ur oat wat Placed on wo. Yours Bro e invited. i a eee in Gas «187 Pa RR Ry ® mn. Send full formation about fm gagement. Con. Edis 597 Peps! Cola 38 6! Uni C St k | ~ BOX REPLIES . inn urself and we. wil, forward | Miss Patten, 21, now under con- Cont Bak 495 Pf ner ° 383 ver nion icials as ar il es ree James. G. Maybee, 23, of 3299 ‘At-10 a.m. Today there literature. tract to MGM, was a child star/GO"t yioe it eae ? 58.7] _ Harrison St., Rochesteg, paid a | ° were replies at The Press : Franchise Director lat the Walt Disney studios. Smith, Cont Ou $67 Phill Pet i ‘| DETROIT @® — Three United A Lake Orion woman was in-|$29 fine plus "$25 costs after plead- _fotfice t» the following : Manpower ' Inc. '28, appeared in the movie “The/Corn Pd. 62, RCA Steelworkers Union officials were! jured this morning when ‘her car|™& Builty to reckless driving y yes- | Shexen : 820 N. Plankinton Ave. ‘High and the Mighty’ and went Surtis Pub. [28 Republic Sul ie fired from their Great Lakes Steel skidded into a tree along Orion terday before Avon Township Jus- | , . Mil kee, Wisconsin sts j Pe é Det. s 3 47 : * washer, ns jon to star in TV s_ “Cimarron Det ots 2. Rex _Drus a4 Corp, jobs yesterday for what the! road south of Adams road‘ in Oak- tice Luther Cc, Grem._ | 5, 44-17, 24, 35, 56, 58, ; ug Airc... Rey Tob 62.3 « * according to Qa ; ii City” and Laramie Doug fire re company said was misconditct at land Township, ording to Oak-| Drayton Ceramick Open Daily 63, 70, 75, 77, 97, 101, 103, sone oo Pont .....253.4 a Ree Pap ae labor-management meetings. land County sheriff's deputies. to Cites Prida y and Saturday till 9. “116, 118. tr Scoville Mt... 254° The company, telling of the fir’ = Clara M. Plassey, 40, of ue £ s by . Steiner. Call On| me < $27 she oi .... 77 | ings im letters to its 10,000 pro- | Lakeview Dr., was taken to St. aay. | ¢ Wy : 138 Seca $5.4, duction-workers, said it acted un- | Joseph Mercy Hospital. She was 16. major Ameri \ ; ____Jn Memoriam 2 "ng Sou Pgo . a der the USW contract that has | treated for. cuts and bruises. - “cae thal mercan companies st La MEMORY OF Bs HARRY "BF RF. SL mained in ef : pe increa ir news r ‘adver- VING d a4 Sperry RA 3 steel strike tajonchca. the |" She told depiities that she was |tising linage enough Peg eel ite oa who passed away De 27.5 Std Oil Cal . 48.4 . driving east when her car went|includéd in the list of the top\190| you will uve fades and. Ute para Frueh (Te, .... 383 Sid Ol Ind .. 428 Perineal named the ae as|out of control on ice, skidded into|national newspaper advertisers— Sadly-missed by wife and family. Bak ....140.4 Std Oi] Oh .. 51.3/ Martin Tarlowicz, vice president of|an embank ay Stevens JP --- 37] USW Loeal 1299, and George Ken struck a tree. sored over and somoon iavestpents in exoens of — we nee Rinsctore.. “A t ‘Gen Mills | 148 ‘Bun ot 31 on snd Frank Badalamente, ~~ ° = Donelson-Johns [ee EERE Eee teen ae S sooner ba [Gen Time 906 Torre as ively, of the 8 grievance oP nerais \Gen Tire 6 Tex G Sul. 18.5 committee. (our ecree ‘Nullities. COATS Gerber Prod $3 Baca Bear +t Officials of Local 1299 indicated PUNERAL HOME ‘ \Goeb ran W hey will file formal e _____ OR _ 3-108 \Goebel Br 3) Tran W Air .. 18.7 they> wi 1 grievances gn et T er... 301 a ~s ’ aa (gocarteh ieee: a Trent Cen. —. SB) protesting the firings, Local Presi- al 1 le Jrain | Levies | Voorhees-Siple ; [St ASE Be Underwood 124 cen Sadvery said the Union ‘feets a — Sune OME Gt Ne Ry 4 a -, it has the sole. responsibility for | a we . : __.| | Greynound 20.6 Un P . | AL Pe : J cuit ol ee Ok AS iin 386 disciplining its officials, Assessments for the Eight Mile| 20 of the drain code of 1956.” the Ambulance Service Plane or Motor ‘Holland Fo. 122 Unit Aire 42.1 * te ‘road storm drain, which Southfield) i decree said. | a fa oe << | ® ° 43° Un Gas Cp M The company. said that Badala- residents called confiscatory, were! “We'll h Thoughttul Service FE 2-534) x > Indust Ray 2100oUS Li : 7 e ave to start from | : | fang sd 4 us Ruy ws mente broke up a meeting of mam officially declared null and void in| serach,” sald Danie W. Barry, Cemetery Lots 5 4 hn ee ve) Py oer es PAIS PORN FOR Int Bus Mcb 436 Ug Tob oe agement with one group of workers a court decree. It was signed yes-| County drain commissioner who 2 CRYPTS, LOW. PERRY MOUNT : et hee 1433 Upjohn 42 ,and that Tarlowicz and Kenyon in- —- oo all along said first assessments Cemetery. $100 cach. FE, 2-6963. Int Paper gt Yan Real. 33. sisted on being present at~a sec- terday by Circuit Judge William J. were fair, | PERRY MT" FARE ue CEMETERY INVESTMENT ONS tot ee Lae A Bk 30.4. 0nd such meeting, defying attempts! Beer, . . a : ee Male 6 ACCURATE Q Int Tel & Tet, 41.1 Westz El 1955 \to stop them, tk ok * Barry said he'll-first call a meet-|. _° Hefp Wan Isl Crk an 4 White Mot 7. 61.6) . : ae ci ‘. aa ee Johns ‘Man "504 Wilson & Co’ 434) Company officials said ‘the meet-| Signing of the 2%-page decree| ing of theDrain Board to set up oo m “< Reitogs | St. Yale '& Tow. 956 iNs were called with employes in| signaled the end of a long’ fight|"¢¥ machinery for financing the CALL ‘TONIGHT | (Kelsey Hay... 46° Zenith Rad 118 |an attempt to correct a “slow-lover the old assessments, which| Project. He predicted it would be cae Pm) te Sed ont DETROIT sTOCKS 'down"’ in the plant, They said the] fj ded i wsui six months before construe i ; te o Nephier con meetings sere: ot eotinett ' finally ended in a lawsuit and the could: be tals a bids | you can qua hey fore pd \Figures after decimal points are pighths| ve bal’) start of new proceedings. en, seven before the you te te ag Gong per week and 2) Allen Elec. & Equip. Co.* en her Noon | gaining vine’. It also wae a vietory for a rn - ae oe ane % eS ar d ‘Baldwin Rubber, Co.*.. 26 272 ore construction. — = re 2- 91 17 He Ger Shea ose i. 286 27 3 group of Southfield property 7 ‘AN A n *.. . 818 Community National Bank Bidg. Mir. Go. 5 owners who united in an associ- a estimated a “good solid Prod. Go s 3 ‘ Dixie wy. j e ation and filed the suit in Aw year” had been lost by the liti- | ° SISTED & UNLISTED SECURITIES ~ MUTUAL FUNDS 16.6 17.4) gust | \ OUR FACILITIES EXTEND FROM COAST TO COAST eee a 1 112 blocking the $4,760,000 sewer. gation; with estimated construc- DOW-JONES 11 A.M. AVERAGES © NOTICE OF TAXES | "CITY OF PONTIAC ee ae 4989 County ‘Taxes iri the City of Pontiae’ will be dus le at the~ Office of the Pontiac City Treasurer I h Jonuary 20, 1960 (Personal Property mary 10, 1960) without fees. fon 21, ‘1960 collection fee of 4% will be added car foxes | vei February 28, 1960. un vag hes iced te anid to "e the Oa ® Oatland Co Treasur- - lous: il oy tpoagrmanmed ger later 30 Inds. 668, 20 Ralls 152.75 off 0.26 15 Utils, 87.20 up 0.07 65 Stocks 216. a up 0.56 Volume to 11 a.m. 780,000 ~ STOCK AVERAGES (Compiled by ‘The Aaspeeeted ue 60 Indust Rails Util Stocks 6 136.0 97.0 226.3 126.6 96.3 225.6 129.4 97.3: 224.1 131.7 00.3 204.9 147.6 102.8 225.8 123.8 193.4 211.5 196.5 96.7 2143 9 72.9 156.6 uash. Guiteriut, ‘bu. “3s beabeeSuskse sab eesse De ee ee et ee | robbers, who held up the Hilltop | Drive-Inn in Springfield Township) ,|Market by growers and sold ty) Say They “Are Guilty, (4 them in wholesale package a. > Quotations’ are” p Basished by the Friday.. Two of three accused burlap sack ‘last month; today changed their minds and pleaded guilty to armed robbery. Sentence will .be passed Dec. 21 by Circuit Judge H, aad ‘sel Holland. Yesterday, -Phillip E. Brooks, 19, of 4980 Grange | Hall Rd., Holly, and Lawrence’ J. Achten, 17, of 124 Myron St., Ortonville, stood mute at their arraigaments and had innocent pleas entered for them by Judge Holland, They then were returned to the county, jail unable to post $10,000 bonds. '; They again were. returned to jail without’ benefit of bond today. erison, : Cuthbertson has~ sold more than $1. million of igen insurance for each oe Diet tae years. “Se ~ Stanley < Poag, of se Ivanhoe St., has joined the Detroit office of}. |} N. W. Ayer & Son, Inc., asa service representative. The form- er sales promotion manager for Walker’ & Co, Outdoor Advertising, has been assigned to the Mopar Division of Chrysler Corp. ‘and the yellow pean Michigan Bell Tele- phone Co . accounts, x * * Gerald H. LaPiner of Oréhard™ Lake has been appointed adver- lising manager and associate ed- itor of ‘the AIA Bulletin of the Michigan Society of Architects. La- Piner has been with the bulletin Cemetery. state at "pur: HAMILTON, DEC. 7 Neifert, Birchrun, Mich dear ster. of Mrs. ‘So God Store Staybaugh’s Hunting & Fishing Se ne Aye. in Pontiac, will move into the new $50,000 modern building, Mrs. Frank Staybaugh, A. new sporting goods arid boat sales building is under construction on Dixie Highway near Hatchery road, Waterford Township, - soestiing te ts eeaees, Mr. O98 . For more than a year, extensive Earlier‘ they had marched on Lansing to protest issuing bonds to finance the sewer, Residents said the assessment they would have to pay for the sewer, designed to stop flooding in their ‘city and Oak Park, would result in confiscatory: liens on their property, : xe kk Action on the suit dragged along until the cities of Southfield. and the sewer under a Oak Park petitioned for building ' rent act,| missioner a 1956 drain code permitting as-| | jog eal eee eee ome atiarge. . a= Pagan gr NATIONWIDE INSURANCE NEEDS REPRESENTATIVES IN THE — PONTIAC AREA WELL EN REER FINANCING PLAN |, ARE AVAILABLE. screens. will rent or rent option ~ FOR AN INTERVIEW CALL MA_6-5302 PLUS, MARRIED ge nacional $432 a Mo. "7 unit mer sales organisation, Mart. OR 3-8565. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN WANT- ned for full time. Lake custo! SALESMEN FOR MODERNIZATION also telephone canvassers. TEp MIDDLE AGED MA art or cupation ‘and aie = nee ert ation &: iH 50 ae Ww. eed iaieh. waED “ Sarhinns wi TRAC- fos & trailers vo rrr Doug- — -Trucking Lines. _O Wo s.s.0. Mich. SAratoga 56-5141. WA BAX- aphone player for Rock-'n'-Roll _ Band. Call after z 30 p.m. Larry . OL 71-0415 WANTED ‘Salesmen for top Rambier Agency : count: nquire in person. - Bul. Spence mbler Inc., 256 8. Saginaw, Pontiac. Help Wanted Female 7 ALL LADIES Part of full. time to fill jewelry orders from home. Permanent ftiong available. Call KEnwood 7800, Miss. Howard, tion costs going up by five per cent, Under the new drain piekeid: ings, Barry said, the full faith and. credit of the two municipalities |- will have. to be pledged instead of that of the county, as under the original - plans. “4 rome (6 sue ss ‘ral tion bonds, er — after “granted a long wait, will have to be | ‘this simmer | ~~ PONTIAC | PRESS ~ Want ‘Ads _ Specialize i int A CAPABLE WOMAN with knowled: cof foreign ftan- “oath Wed. live in. and enery es Birmingham MI “6 tsi BABY SITTER FOR KINDEROAR- ten age. Pine Knob School area, OR hao after 6:30. *‘BEAUTY OPERA MUST BE ees and haye own trans- riation, 218 8. Telegraph 9 to 12 e Won ne 18 OUR BUSINESS! not make it-yours. Avon Gocmett s offers good earning op- ___. pat 3 women who cannot work fill time. No experience pecessns . We train you. Phone today, FE 4-4608 or write Drayton _ Plains P.O. Box CURB WAITRESS TED’S Have an tor waitress an the “Tighe sent. Mu Must be 8. N PERSON ~ TED’S __ Woodward at Square Lake Rd. finn Softee “Taosener pe ferred” thot not cesential ime typing book soaeins neces- write fall. particulars as to background to Pontiac Press Box bettie | _ dug s Such Problems! e nxreR PERTENCED PULL = CHARGE ing full responsibility ‘on varae volume business. Write Box 56 Pontiac. Press, stating. age, ex-— perience and salary expected. ELDERLY COUPLE WANTS ee woman between 40-60 who needa a héme, Some .wages, Wedtiesday before 4 p.m. §-6789; oth days FE 4-7550. cana “ EXPER: CED SALESWOMAN. Full or part time. Furniture or seceres apceltcly ne petertes. necessar sae St A * 4 4. Lewis Survey work, Searches on aaunt: ene mtd. 2 09D wit 2." ere the oda ne —! Mi METROPOLITAN - ¢