The Weather ‘Us: Weather Bureay Forecast: Partly cloudy and continued cold with a few snow (Details Page 2) N TIAC PRESS | 1isth YEAR zkkxe«xk x FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1957 —44 PAGES ASSOCIATED PR: ; AFAR Hone 8 NEWS WS SER } PHOTOS Te Here We Go Again PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, UF Out United Press Phote IT’S STARTING ALL OVER—The annual winter-weather wind- shield chores have begun again, as Janice Senum of 314 Ferry St. shows by wielding the scraper this morning. Light snow flurries coate dthe area, and made some- side streets briefly slippery. Shortage Revealed at City Credit Union = Final $112, for Victory Goal $501,352 Is Collected; Hoping to Push Drive Over Top by Tuesday The cry of the Pontiac’ ‘Area United Fund drive as. lit moves and $112,000 to go.” —* Officials of the campaign jannounced today t that total |pledges in the Industrial, |\Commercial and Geogra- |phic Divisions have reached) ($501, 352, or 81.9 per cent of ithe goal of $612,000. lo ampaign Chairman Dana P. |Whitmer expressed hope for a last- iminute drive to push the 1957 icampaign over the top. He said he hoped next Tuesday's final report luncheon will be a eon.”* A total of $369,494 of this year’s goal is earmarked for 14 — Community Chest agen- They are Boys’ Club, Boy Scouts, ‘Camp Fire Girls, Catholic Social | A $54,135.15 shortage at Chief Pontiac.Federal Credit) services, Family Service of Oak- .Union -was disclosed today by Gordon W. Rice, the a County, Girl Scouts, Michigan union’s president. dren's Aid Society, The shortage, fully covered by tomucence, was af-imy, Urban League, Visiting Nurse nounced to the credit union’s board of directors: Tues-|Assn., YMCA, YWCA, and the Oak-/ Expect No Trial. +day, Rice sald, following a three-week examination of} Forty - one Bo ” eocimnanlty financial records by the au- servi ice agencies depend on United’ diting team from the U.S.) iBureau-ef Federal—€redit! Unions. jland Child oe —_ * Fund money each year. | ‘The Indystrial Division con- | tinues to lead the campaign into the home| aireich is “$500,000 down! “victory lunch-| Pontiac ae Day Nursery, Salvation Ar- | } DERRICKS: TOPPLED—Violent winds shrieked through south- ern California for the second day, wreaking widespread havoc on land, sea and air. Among‘the winds’ victims were at least five huge ‘steel oil derricks. In Huntington Beach. This falietf ‘derrick 25,000 Acres Periled by Fire iwind storm lashed southern Cali- were told ifornia for the second day. leave. | Winds. dashed out of with hurricane speed yesterday, | Hill, they might have Winds Sock Los duweien' LOs ANGELES @®..— Denese! were threatened. Four or five fam- facility, were evacuated by bus. ‘mounted anew today as a violent ilies occupying homes in the area;The evacuation was: ordered when: to'the fire was three or four miles a Long: _Beach Diag = . 2 3 Jt 2 ae > te He ne aed AN Fe AP Facsimile shown lies across busy Pacific Coast Highway, a main route be- “tween Los Angeles and San Diego, The storm is also whipping a fire raging out of control in the Los Angeles National Forest, north Of Los Angeles. 4. ° : Efforts Reach Crash Stage _$65 Million; Begin Work in Middle of ‘58 WASHINGTON (INS) — U.S. defense efforts reached the crash stage today with America’s first interconti- nental missile base ordered termediate missiles expect- ed momentarily. The Defense Department late yesterday ordered con- struction of a 65 million i\doliar missile base - near \Cheyenne, Wyo. | The department let it be known that it will be a permanent “operational Jaunching base” for 5,500 'mile rockets capable of hit- ting Moscow with nuclear destruction in the event cf war. Southfield Man Buried Alive Charles {from the mountain camp. | Kilinger said the blaze | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) at Orchard Lake > Wilson Killed in 8-Foot Ditch Cave-In The shortages occurred in funds) with émployes’ contributions te-. jethlatied through. metropolitan Los [Angeles on a wrecking spree, and’ bel ra In Skulls Case handled by the credit union for employes at Pontiac Motor Divi- ision. taling $353,500, or 87.4 per cent of the division's $404,273 goal. In the Commercial Division, Report Gein to Enter Details of when and how the ($113,851 in pledges has been turned | fanned a monstrous forest fire ‘that was still running wild today. 18,000 ACRES BURNED Claims City Teamsters | The sewer ditch cave-in which iburied a man valive in Orchard iLake yesterday, has been attrib- juted to a layer of sand giving * * x At the same time, Rep. George Mahon (D-Tex.), after hearing Launching Site to Cost land full production of in-~- | ‘The Forest Service said poker ors Handed Files to Probers Hospital in Wisconsin shortages came about will not for Mental Observation, Ww AUTOMA, Wis. @ — Reliable | reports. circulated here today that, probably within twe weeks to workers have reached 56.2 per cent! Edward. Gein, held: for two mur-| ders, would be sent to the Central! State Hospital for the insane for observation this weekend. Circuit Court Judge Herbert: Bunde of Wisconsin Rapids, who! will ide in the Gein case, is: slated t@ start a case at Waukesha County next Monday which could’ run two weeks, If any action is to/ be taken to have Gein examined) soon it, must be done before. Mon- day. i NO TRIAL EXPECTED No formal trial is expected eith-| er by Dist. Atty, Earl Kileen or the defense attorney, William Belter, ‘Schneider's resignation from the a windfall of $1,100 one of these} The fire had moved 22 miles J ighal 33, hired last Monday, by the con-. fessed slayer. In afidition to his plea in Mrs. Worden’s. murder, Gein also phendes innocent by, reason of - sanity ‘to a charge. cash register. from Mrs. Wor- den’s store was found at Gein's farm, — - Gein, who atimits slaying two women and pillaging the graves of at least nine other wonien, wept and prayed yesterday as the courts studied his fate. The 51-year-old “bachelor was ar- raigned in Waushara County Court yesterday on a charge of first- degree murder and was bound over to Cirenit Court for trial. / ‘Defense counsel William Bel- ter and Dist, Atty, Earl Kileen already had agreed ma sanity test for Gein, Under Wisconsin law, Circuit, Court could commit Gein imme-| diately to the Central State Hos-| pital for the Criminal Insane with-) out hearing the murder trial. Wis-' consin does not mere capital pun- a aim > i * ~~ Gein said Mrs. Worden and Mrs: = tees meee ae Goal Sos pulse ,when it’ oceurred to ~him they reminded him of his para- lyzed tooth we he had nursed’ until “she their secluded farm i wes BRO, How: Can He Miss?/ | INS) = Mich- rvation , riment ging recenfly. hired a new forest fire be spelled out to the credit union Rice said, until the examaining | team’s report is okayed in Wash- ington and returned to Pontiac, thirty days, However, Rice said that Law.| rence P. Hurter, chief examiner} ‘for the U, S, team, had indicated that the credit union's nig} treasurer --manager, Francis Schneider, had apparently been re ‘volved in at least- one transaction | now under investigation. * * * This occurred in February, Rice: jsaid, when. Schneider apparently) Imade a $19,500 loan to himself, which has not. been paid back. The. examination of the credit) union's books began Oct. 26 with) — on eee 2, Col. 2) Lapeer Woman Woman Dies «aS Clothes Burn Her clothing ablaze from a makeshift stove, a Lapeer woman fled her trailer home Vesterday and in to date. This represents 69.3. per cent of its quota of $164,280. Mrs, Ralph T, Norvell and Mrs. Donald White, co-chairmen of the Geographic Division. said their) ot their om & Hoe of $21,548. Pot-O-Gold S Sags With $1,100 for Yule Shoppers Money may not buy happiness,| (but it can buy quite a few Christ mas presents, And if you're like imost other folks, you’re getting a’ Hittle concerned about the financial ® iend of the holiday season coming’ up. What would be nicer than to get Since no winner was found for | last week's, Pot-0-Gold puzzle, any right ic a for the puzzle — on page 35 will be worth that | much, Over a thousand dollars pis pretty good pay for a few | iniinates of enjoying yourself. ad of the: town. of Monrovia in Floyd Harmon, Frank Orsini, Look over the rules and clues | and send us your entry. rolled on the ground to smother the flames consuming her, Mrs. Lois Cadle, 28, of 5127 Cold-! water Rd., died of the burns she received. Her dress had blazed up as she-warmed her-trionth-old -son- William before a fire in an empty) oi] drum which had been converted into a stove. The child was uninjured, Mrs. | Cadle's husband, Isaac, ‘3, was at. work at a nearby sawmill. The cou-| jburhing northeast of here (Angeles National Forest, sitenal ‘cover as much as 25,000 acres, It! jaround Los Angeles and in many) jother parts of southern California | S244 today. |were jammed with reports of dam- i Houses were wrecked, hun- | dreds of trees were blown down, | power lines were knocked out ithat’ subpoenas a ‘served on some 40 and a number of injuries were western locals to get records ‘showing how delegates to | There were no known deaths. last month’s Miami Beach) | reported. .|The forest fire started yesterday,;convention were chosen. jway west of Crystal Lake, about back to when James R. (25 miles north of -Azusa. WINDS HIT 100 M.P.H. back in September, ‘early today, At times it was whist- ling along at the rate of 200) whether they would show how ‘feet a minute, fanned by winds four 6114 delegates were select- ‘that hit 100-miles an hour in gusts.| ed. “I think probably they Dave Waite, Angeles Forest fire) should,” he said, “There should iprevention officer, said the blaze | have been evidence.” |was burning only a couple of miles! ie said the delegates, the San Gabriel Mountain foothills. | |Alvy Bush, were “elected” County Fire Chief Keith Kling- | June or July. To see where you fell down last) ©f s#!d other communities in dan- DENY VOTING iweek, turn to page 22 and read) S¢t included Azusa, Duarte, East ithe answers and explanations, It P@sedema and Sierra Madre. All | may help you get the right answers, Hor this puzzle, Tito Again Likes West WASHINGTON (INS) — U.S. [transmitters on the mountaintop.| 4 = diplomats said today that Mar- shal Tito’s Yugoslavia: is appar- ently again moving toward closer are northeast of Los Angeles. Waite said the famous observ-|who the delegates should be. a ory atop Mt. Wilson was in Kennedy said only a few eonie “serious. danger,” as were half a aoe : ‘do I a in the Teamsters Central Con- men Of £0 Loe Angeles television) rence, headed by Hoffa, have Levacyation. |away after rot weakened by Records dating back to 1953 of Teamsters Local 614) ‘has already burned about 18,000.10 Pontiac are already in the hands of Senate labor fieia Township, was dead before | Police and sheriff's switchboards|investigators, Leaun Harrelson, president of the local, fellow workers could reach him, Clyde Heppner, 31, of 3282 Cum- barely es- Harrelson’s statement followed a report from Robert said Or- Secret testimony by top Pentagon ‘rains. Charles R. Wilson, add ny berland Rd., Berkley, cape the same fate, ‘age caused by the shrieking winds.|F. Kennedy, chief: eounsel* of the Senate | | Air Lines plane carrying 33 |when a camp fire got away from) The bulk of financial records and sons bounced crazily through the! a prison crew working on a high-/minutes of local meetings dating air east of here last night after, Hoffa hitting a downdraft over Ontario, €T Workers. jtook over the Pontiac local as Fourteen itrustee, were delivered to Kennedy stewardesses were injured. Harrelson said. He was vague when asked the himself, and ; about hurled ‘from their seats. Members of an anti-Hoffa move- Etzel, as b ment here charge the 3,500 mem- knocked unconscious, bers of Local 614 had no vote on a number of the passengers. Four ‘eonscious when the plane landed ithat over 75 per cent-of the dele-.of them suffered facial cuts or in-, chard Lake Police. Witson, who lived in a trailer ve I on Plane Injured | | Over Los Angeles | LOS ANGELES (—A- Western' passengers and two! e ditch was located of South- | park at 27375 Northwestern Hwy., | was kneeling in the bottem of an | eight-foot drainage ditch, laying | pipe, when the cave-in occurred. — of the 1,500-mile rockets. Heppner was standing erect and| The r-| was buried to the waist. He worked, ihimself free, said police, and then| Republican lawmaker to urge began digging for Wilson with oth-| ®" immediate “stop” order on * DENVER ‘Yta arute mL ES ‘MISSILE SITE {missile experts before his House ‘| Military Appropriations Commit» tee, disclosed he expected the ad- ministration to announce orders i“this wek” for full-scale produc- anticipated production speedup of IRBM’s led one key the purchase of any mere costly at 4459 B52 and B58 jet bombers. Dow Ridge Rd. Wilson’ was em-| Meanwhile,. President. Eisen- The stewardesses and some of Ployed hy the Grolean Bros., road hower will consider the ¢ ost as passengers were. thrown builders of Royal Oak. against the roof of the DC6B when. it was sucked downward by the Tokyo Suggests Sputnik draft, then pitched up by a re- ¥ . May Be Slowly Sinking verse draft, and almost immedi- ately jerked down again by still) TOKYO W — The Tokyo Ob- servatory suggested today that ‘another draft. a led witl fly- 2 The cabin was filled : Sputnik I may have. crashed in- to a meteor or is flying far | ing luggage as passengers were | below its estimated orbit. The stewardesses, Diane Hal- lock, 22. Los Angeles. and Sue All Japanese observation posts aap San Diego were failed to spot the first Russian along with earth satellite during the past three days, when it was supposed to be visible over northern Ja- pan. iof the passengers were still un- safely at Los Angeles Internation- al Airport. The flight started at Liz to Visit Juliana ned Las Vegas, Nev. j The crews manning these facili- over was voluntarily, None of the injured were be- LONDON iP .— Queen Eliza- ties were alerted for possible) He said that these records show lieved in serious condition, Most beth If will pay _a state visit next March. to Europe's only | ple moved fo the area recently, relations with the free Western | Waite said about 100 summer/gates on whom information has juries to their heads, backs or other reigning vheade? Sestn die from Birmingham, Ala. : Valliance. __ a jhomes in Big Santa Anita Canyon (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) (necks. | liana of the Netherlands. Get Ready for ‘Hew: Work Week, Plush Vacations on Moon _* Scientists Give S Tuciting Picture of Next 100 Years lookout named Forcest A. Burns. By JOHN A. BARBOUR _AP Seience Reporter ss NEW ‘YORK—Some top scientists. predicted. today. that science will create these thrills during the next 100 years: rn .* 8 You'll ie able to control the. size, shape and. furietion ot your body. —— talk with your er never moving your é lips. 2 : & 2 Well never get mentally or senetionaliy sick. emotions and impulses will be controlled by drops or pills. © y 16 A tee There'll be lavish excursion "hotels at sent spots on Our the moon: The lunar surface will be. subdivided among _fations. We'll be working a a four to eight hour .week. x ® ® You'll be able to pick the sex of your child and decide whether. you want twins, triplets er just one. . : eR ~ We'll make food out of sunshine. Our raw materiais and drinking water will come from the ‘sea. ; wT: en : ; Most of our food will be vegetable and synthetic, but we'll make. it taste as good as natural food--although we eines: won't think taste is too iepereet. (4 ie # There'll be more than seyen billion people in the world. none of them will go hungry. Our mail will come tn the form of radio signals carried by satellites high above the earth. : * * x . These -were just some of the remarkable Gevelopenents | for the future dreamed up by eight scientific experts, in- cluding two Nobel prize winners, at a symposium here on “The Next Hundred Years.” It marked the centerinial of the industrial firm of Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. © Among the scientists were Dr, Wehrner von Braun, di- + rector of development operations for saad ay Ballistic Missile Agency at Huntsville, Ala. ‘ -, »{Continued on ‘Page 2. Col. 2) i 4 \ 4 \ pects of the expanded missile pro- igram at a Cabinet meeting this jmorning and later today confer (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) More Flurries, Chilly Weather Slated for Area Football fans going to Ann Ar bor tomorrow had better be pre» ‘pared for chilly weather, The UU, S. Weather Bureau forecasts part- ily cloudy and continued cold with a few snow flurries tonight and tomorrow, | ‘The low tonight will be 26-30 de- grees. 40. Sunday the prediction is uns | with little change in tempera- | ture. Snow possibly mixed with j rain. is lWkely, ke The. lowest recorded temperature ‘in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m, was 28. ateS, the reading |was 33, eR BLEEP LEELA ie n n Today s Press LER Bix Comics we 0s FOC PO Oe eee eee ee ” ‘ County News see eeeeesenee 20 Editorials raobetgeec ut ei githdl i High School aeetetertrectene Markets Retest eee e eee eeeee 37 Mystery POPP eee ee Obituaries eee eee eee, ol Pot-0-Gold Pustie eeeeeen** 35. Pot-0-Gold b armagerdle erst eee he ES ERE Cee OK e Tomorrow's high will be’ a nai TaN ; a ] aaa ~~ . Mile Rd. causing an ’ in summer. A rainbow to the wind-; ~ proac .The Weather - Highest MUSKEGON @ ; Herman Bar-| — more predicts that second de-/ gree murder trial will result inj _ “a hong jury.” A jury of eight women and four) ® men deliberating Barmore’s fate; - was sent hoffe last night after failing to reach a verdict in some six hours, It was ordered to resume deliberations today at 9 A.M. BRarmore’s prediction of a mis- trial came as he chatted with newsmen in a corridor while the jury deliberated. He said he “would bet on” the jury’s tallure __ te See pet whan 8 newnen | ‘asked what odds he'd given, Barmere withdrew the offer, say- ing: “2 bet on the horses but never on my life or freedom.” Barmore, & 44-year-old New York ex-convict, is accused in the rifle slaying of Boy Scout Peter Gor- ham, The 12-year-old.Evanston, Il. boy was found dead after disap- pearing from nearby Camp Wa- __baningo in July of 1955. His skele- — ton, the_skull pierced - rp enos as =) is | weeks after he ao a lost F aid Deer Tangles With Law and Gets Killed DEARBORN (#—A giant buck— the last of a deer herd that once _ roamed the Fairlane estate of the late Henry Ford—was. killed yesterday, The 242-pound, eight-pointer was injured trying to hurdle a police car patrolling near the estate. Dying, he limped into the for- ROSE, BOWL HOPEFULS,One of these seven — finalists will reign as queen of the 1958 Pasadena Tournament of Roses pardde New- Year's Day. The other six contestants will be princesses in the Queen’s court. The giris, all students at Pasa- ass = AP Facsimile Map “em City Collars, 1 are, te number: Linda Val- entine, 132; Gertrude Wood, 141; Beverly Adams, 1; Jacqueline Williams, 139; Eula Dubberly, 18; Linda Ledden, 76; and Sally Shaw, 121. est and leaned -against-a tree: * * * Set. Donald M. Hohmann, 35, whe waaay > Oe on St ; . and shot him four times / police revolver. “I hated to do it,” Revea led by Hohmann said. “I ‘can't bear to ' ‘ kill animails.”* Hohmann said the buck bounded) (Continued Frem Page One) out info the road and tried to $9,900-ajob which he had held since leap over his station wagon patrol/1949, Rice said, car. The anima) failed to clear the Rive sala Gar cle es wt vehicle and smashed into the side, breaking the windows and denting the $19,500 joan, Schneider did the side and top | not _haye. an_equivalent amount . in savings at the credit union, & Hohmann said a Fairlane care- requirement that must be met taker told him the buck was the by inion ials. Credit Union Shortage [have devéloped since September, Los Angeles Raked by Violent Winds (Continued From Page One) was In the “worst possible area” and in “the most valuable wa- tershed in the world.” Directors 1956, the last time that federal! examiners checked the books, Schneider, married with four} children, lives at 161 Ottawa Dr.! The Chief Pontiac Federal Credit road in there,’’ he said. Union is one of the largest in the istate, with approximately 10,000 the lines. A hundred Indians were members and assets of close to by be flown in from Albuquerque, $4 million, M. last of a 40-deer herd which had roamed the 1,360-acre estate years} The credit union is insured by ithe Employes Mutual Liability In- ago. _ {darance Company of Wausau, Wis.! /for 100 t of } Fire Hits Berkley Shop / $1 million, Rice. sab 4 ito $1 million, Rice. said. * * “T want to make it absolutely ‘clear to our membership that their) investments are safe, with ‘no ifs, ands or buts about it,” Rice said. lision Shop, 3391 22. ty Simated $1,000 damage. ‘Berkley firemen Detroiter, dishonorably discharged Tt was organized i 1941 under a _ Long Beach, the wind-lashed charter granted by the bureau of Power yacht Gosling was reported ‘federal credit unions. jIsland today after having spent) lan uneasy night in violent Pacific | waters. | The Coast Guard said a rescue eset was alongside and a Navy p probabty would tow the dis- abied craft and its °*12 passengers x? Port Hueneme sometime today. Detroiter, 21, Admits Robbing Churches LANSING (INS) — A 21- year-old!" said the cause of the fire was an Rice also announced that from the Navy, has admitted mak Cee oes hi . badi overheated furnace, / | dames P. Harrington, manager ing 4 business of robbing churches| i yacht shipped water y- - ‘ of the Communit; National in Detroit and other Michigan) | Bank's Perry. street branch, had (cities. | been hired by the credit anion to take over as. manager in mid- ~~ the December. | | The board of trustees has elect- ed one of its members, Wayne | Weaver, as the credit union's new itreasurer. Rice said. * The shortages, pee * By ©. SIMS Rice _ believed, ‘troit address as 7550 Hanover, told | Lansing authorities: Dale McKenzie who gave his De- “T don't know just how pend Gave Probers Files churches I robbed or which on they were, but I must have got (Continued From Page One) ’ about $1,100." Police arrested McKenzie in the! been received so far, were elect-| | par ish- house of St, Paul's Episco-, ed in violation of the union's con-| What are nature's signs in the! sky which tell us of approaching. rain? There are many clues, if one wilt observe the sky, wind, etc carefully, The best -known is a fal- which require no instruments, Low clouds are a cue, especially! i } ward is another sign. Smoke cur-) ling downward and staying close! to the earth is yet another. | More distant clues can be found by watching the moon. A halo, or web-like cirrus clouds high in, the sky usually mean coming rain| — maybe a day away. In summer) and at some other times of year a dry morning (without dew) in-) dicates rain. It can also be “felt” as it ap-| hes by women with sensitive hair. by many with arthritis or creaky joints, and by many ani-! mals, which can be observed close- ly as forecasters. the world. A hundred years from now, he ing under the surface of the moon of artificial satellites . . . seme moneymakers among ‘them — wil job. They will receive messages one city, country or continent and Other satellites, he said, would signs of war. Dr. John Weir, associate fornia Institute of Technology, Saic i | tems. MAN CAN ALTER SELF By this means, he said, man c more Fol! U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly cloudy and continued cold with a few snew flurries tonight and toniorrow low tonight 26-30. High temorrow near - 40, Westerly winds at 15-25 miles an’ _P* hour. ee | re " Today in Pontiac Mll the elements of emotional | Exciting Century Ahead, anil, Me iaennay Top U.S. Scientists (Continued From Page One) The creator of the German V2 roc would surpass Russia in conquering space. He said the Russians | launched their Sputniks as the beginning of an atte mpt to control . He added: . A “In 2057 A. Dh, the earth will be surrounded by a whole family i3 e | ms. of the satellites — and the best |} Hi y I have taken over the mailman's |; pravide accurate hourly weather reports professor of psychology ; control the substance that determines the size of organs and sys- efficient. He should be able rson, without using words and gestures, he added. pal Church in Lansing. stitution. Delegates elected Hoffa to the! |presidency of the giant union Oct. 4. He has been barred from taking office pending a Dec. 2 hearing ‘on. the validity of the election, It was not immediately known ‘whether the committee has determ- lined the validity of 614s four dele- gates. They never received a vote lat the election as their creden- itials were withdrawn at the last “minute. There was no explanation from |the c redentials Committee. ket predicted the United States “There’s 50,000 acres without a About 900 fire fighters were on safely anchored off Santa Rosa) Says City Teamsters | with his defense policy-making National Security Council. The planned intercontinental missile base will be located at Francis E. Warren Air Force Base. Construction will begin dur- ‘ing the middle of 1958, with no completion date announced. The gigantic nature of the project is indicated by its cost_ —65 million doliars—and the number of persons expected to be employed—5, 000. The project will be administered ment Command. MAKE ROCKETS The intermediate missile pro- duction order was expected to in- clude the Air Forces Thor—two of which are already being pro- duced ‘every month— Army's Jupiter—which has had many successful tests. The Navy's Polaris also is reported nearly —} “"Phese-are-the-eype-missiles the U. S. plans to supply to Atlantic allies to ring Russia with nuclear weapons and neutralize the Sov- jets’ advantage of having-.a suc- cessful long-range missile. Rep. Gearld Ford (RMich.) He said the B58 program should be abandoned and that purchase - any more B52s be eliminated. The B52 long-range bomber is the ibackbone of the U. S, Strategic Air Command and the B38 is a new, improvtd- model. Meanwhile, there were these other developments on the de- fense front: —The Air Force disclosed that “active research endeavors” have _|ben launched for the creation. of both manned space ships and a satellite “station in space.” Dep- uty Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. C. §. Irvine said it is “well within rea- son” that space ships will fight the next major war. —Army Secretary Wilber M. Brucker declared that Ameri- eans might as well “forget” about a balanced budget be- cause of increased defense spending. He based his state- ment on a four-week study of the financial picture with other top Pentagon officials, ~The Senate Preparedness Sub- committee was to meet behind closed doors jate today to make final plans for the opening Mon-|. day of its missile-satellite investi- gation. —The House Military Appropri- BIRMINGHAM — The simplicity and candor plus the sincerity of her belief and faith in God of Catherine Marshall was deeply felt by her Town Hall listeners yester- day: and today in Birmingham. Widow of the late Dr. Peter Mar- shall, Senate chaplain, Mrs, Mar- ishall told of her problems at the time of his death and during the writing of the book ed Man Called Peter. id eight years age, There was nothing to do—there was nowhere to turn, and the) | the telephones in the union's De- so she instinctively turned to | God, she recalled. She spoke of several incidents in the writing of the book where she became blocked through lack of in- formation or through her emotions. ~*~ * * in—each ease, - she said, she “turned to God and- invariably my prayers were answered.” Most recent of Mrs. Marshall's); works is another book which will deal with situations which arise in every life, leaving persons lost and confused. She points out that so- ciety has institutions, social agen-| cies and medical science to cope iwith every problem. “] hope to give some solace and sympathetic understanding, plus hope to those persons who find themselves in this situation,” Mrs, Marshall said. The arrest of a Detroit man in} Lansing and his confession to The First Baptist Church, Christian dames Episcopal were entered | earlier this week, where a total of $69 was stolen. Church offices Hoffa Trial Opens on Wiretap Charges NEW YORK (® — After months of delay, James R. Hoffa goes on tria] today in federal court ° on wiretap conspiracy charges. Hoffa, president-elect of the Teamsters Union, is charged with conspiring here to illegally tap troit office se that conversations Tells of Fight for. Faith church burglary has solved three? Birmingham robberies, Ind were thoroughly ransacked by ¢ he hoped to be able to go to Lan- Det, Lt. Merlin Holmquist = sing today to question. McKenzie. ® Birmingham Police today report-/ ed the robbery of the George A.| Willison home at 1219 Washington Bivd., somewhere-between Nov, 19] | i | | wedding ring set with a natural ruby, a railroad - type Hamilton] watch and 76 silver dollars. UF Names Donors in Large-Gift Group The Pontiac Area United Fund Headquarters has announced the following lists of gifts of $30 or more: General toting Prasterens. es: oy Smel Atondn Cc Gnanenelae Lewis oh one 5 wend Employees... — Laundry and Dry Clean- ers i Pontiac ¢clation HEP aera neh cee weet Bete t lass Company of Also stolen were a-white gold] We Make CHRISTMAS CARDS : | ae | West Detroit Giass Company of , FAVORITE PHOTO Bring in Your Negative That ONLY You Can Send! is printed as spent goer peamees os 25 CARDS for. . . $2.00 50 CARDS for... $3.94 for....$7.77 ORDER. NOW! the _** e rush how much more you-4 save. at SIMMS. : 4 3 3 = 8 Pontiac Employees oewee Rips ——— grees ‘Panty lo oa a FRGEE osccene | Employ ih Science Church and St. |2*"™ Ree eK eee Re eene ee ee see eee ae Two Teens Injured in Waterford Crash Two teenagers. were slightly in-) ijured in a two-car accident on. ‘Telegraph road at Lakeview drive in Waterford Township last night. Lyon H. Hull, %, of Beach- grove, Ind., told police that he was traveling south on Tele- graph when a car driven by Bonnie Proper, 19, of 20 Crescent | Lake Rd., pulled off a side | street te front of him, of ‘smaller fry could be over- heard. Hoffa, who makes his head- quarters in Detroit, alse is under | federal” indictment on perjury charges. ; ations. Subcommittee wound up its two-day hearing and prepared to tour the Army’s Redstone arsenal at Huntsville, Ala., and the Air’ aa Canaveral, Fla. in the U. S. missile-satellite pro- | gram. Defense and White House -; sources said no “decision. | making” authority has been | | granted to Dr. James R. Killian, the President's special assistant | for missilzs who thas been des-- cribed as a czar, or William M. Holaday, the pen aa 8s missile chief. Killian, meanwhile, was re- | vealed as having warned more | than three years ago against | “sitting. on our secrets” if the U. 8. was to win the scientific race with Russia. He said Russia was going all-out to build up a corps, of scientists. PR NPN POPES I~ said, we'll be mining and tunnel- | radioed up to them while over play it back while ever others.” 2 as television relay stations, , and monitor the world for serve Larry Benson Says : These Special Purchase slacks can really fake it. It's a sensational value. > at the Cali- { man should be able to learn to ould alter himself, make himself |; to transmit thought to another }5 and mental iliness will be con- Lowest temperature preceding 8 an _trollable, he said. - 28 ats a m.: Wing Velocity 15 mph Dr. Hermann J Muller, Nobel prize winning geneticist of ene “gaan, ” Umversity, predieted young couples could almost order their chil- Sun rises Sa 2 at t dren. . blend for *toon sete F 1 pm Moon rises Sat 920 : rae | TO BANK SPARE ORGANS Dewntew. Temperatures f 6AM am... 30" He said ailing or aged persons could have diseased or dam- tem a as d organs replaced, from a spare parts bank. Sam ....., Ln : - ; a Albert Szert-Gyorgyi forecast: : “We will of sunshing The Thursday in Pentiac {ms recorded downto } Highest temperature ‘ temperature temperatuce ether — Cloudy. trace of , Nobel prize winner, who Mean bs oneness t foad wi et WW " , » Ome Year Ago in Pontiac i “do away with hungry temperature 29 temperature ...6.. cpcecess 1 Brean oe +. \ tier — Snow 02 fowest Br. Highest and 1 awest Temperatures This Date in 45 Yrais 6? im 1913 - O fh 1880 | A4TO 8 HOUR WEEK He pred licted we'd be down to a Taseaiay’ . “cagaakert Chart: | Aipe oT 27 os Angeles 78 54 steal the secrets of plants. learn how to make food ott *. most of which is waste Research at Woods Hole, Mass., would solve the problem of birth control. Harrison Brown, professor of geochemistry at California In- |5 | Stitute of Technology,- said’ automation in the next 100 years would 5 | eliminate the. difference between skilled and unskilled labor. i The sea, ais Br. Clifford C. 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Ghent 0 stiieentall child means ‘up te you on the curb and says firmly, “I wanna Cadillac for Christmas," you are required to = of confirmation or denial. and reply something like, “Well now, little lady, don't: you know most girls get a mink stole be- eho festa Clase te tak oD tag iseowiing ecults, Santa Claus const | jeorner.- Santa Claus you cannot /@re look at its mother for some sign'snari, teas wa ik vi cat ;lialicinging and tailing beck. st ‘more than 1,000 curb Kringles took to their posts for the 61st annual |bundle up his hefty wooden chim- ney, tinkling with pennies (dimes are lighter, but no,. people will igve pennies), and trundle it back ‘} ‘to nearest collection head- Tl * . * There, after being “pleasant and courteous” for the past 10 hours, he is allowed maybe one if absolutely necessary, to unwrap the curled mouth that is now literally, frozen on his face. x * * And home to sleep up for the next! w4cMahon gathered all his 100 day’s merry bemusement New York chuckle dispensers to- “Sometimes it's a aid job,” gether over breakfast this morn- said Col. John F. McMahon, na- jing and reminded them of the! tional executive. secretary of the | jgolden rules of Kris Kringling, Volunteers of America, whose | before they went to their posts. “do's” de some cl wuine naeata, tea te Prvitie Hone assignments, like| teers’ Santas have learned to do co i attention without saad their job expertly. conspicuous,” “Ring your bell but! © One man, John Matison, 64, has don't be a-nuisance,” “Keep your |bee mn curbing a chimney for 15 whiskers clean,” and “Avoid gar-/Ye@rs now, and he’s the elder who lic and onions,” finally settles all questions for the neophytes. QUITE A CHALLENGE | Like, what.does one say to the The list of “don'ts” is even question, “Kin I have a baby more challenging —. children and brottier for Christmas?” ‘shoppers being what they are. It} Answer: “Well, well, well, now, includes: “Do not promise chil-|now, now, ho, ho, ho.” dren they will receive gifts, but!. send them away hopeful and! happy anyway, "Don't lean on your chimney,” and “Don't engage |. in any kind of argument or dis- pute.” Even with these musts and mustn’ts, and with the slings and ‘arrows. of the outrageous a Lf * Ship Glass Containers ST. LOUIS—Forty United States manufacturers shipped 19.8 billion new glass containers. in 1956—an average of 118 per capita, a new all-time high and 2.3 per cent labove 1955. : fore a car?” Rhode Islanders Think Sputnik Falling Apart PROVIDENCE, R.1. @—Numer- ous Rhode Island residents saw in Prof. Charles H. Smiley of the Brown University astronomy de- partment, however, said it was a meteor of intense brilliance. 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Be Started By SAM DAWSON reyele is predicted today<-by W NEW YORK um — Some indus-|"@¥ Bell, president of the Asso tries that began their adjustments/¢lation of Cotton Textii- Mer- earlier than most are being told chants of ‘New York aed “today that wrevivat for them-may}—More new homes will be built] soon be under = inext year than this, Roy M. Mark, Regen A ggrenign oe at least 47 president of the United States i ig al machinery. in- ‘Savings and Loan League, pre-| dustries and ‘mild ones for farm.|dicts. He thinks the number of ing. Aircraft makers who suffered D€W homds built in 1958 will top) when defense contracts were can, the mi mark celed or stretched out are pinning | new hopes on the missile program,| Farm agg makers ae which also should benefit firms in ss “hs 2 : the electronics and: exotic fuel in- I — so dustries. . Pe * * a in If all these hopes materialize it nr thie. will help offset the turndown: in a. « * - | many manufacturing groups that Agriculture Department. a any hn sng | for ‘a “— gain in per ' meome i) Larm™ e. The oil industry tis been hurt-| of this will be ue oa ing from a glut of supplies and a) BE : disappointing sales volume. But toward a decining farm the petroleum department of the; Chase Manhattan Bank of New! York predicts that demand will) goon pick up sharply and inven-| tories should be at good levels by/- the end of the year. If a col winter is ahead, both the he ating| sand peor. “fi (Colorado Officials =~ iGet Proverbial Bird’ DENVER (INS) — An officer of the Colorado Bird Club: said state; Calendar Misleads Him —< “flubbed it up" when hey portrayed the state bird—the _ Into Buying Early Bird feck pre Ss om the back of | ONEONTA, N.Y. @ — Mr. apd of of-| state pamphlets. Mrs. William Casam bought atc Club secretary ey and trimmings a week early| Gatherine A. Harthott said she for Thanksgiving. | Fortunately,| 8¢at the drawing into the Na- they have.a freezer to store them{ tonal Audwben Seciety for iden- in. : said she réceived reply: ' Calsam, manager of\a television} “About the best we (The Nation- eable conern. took hig Wife shop- 8! Audubon Society) can do is sug- | ping last Saturday after he found gest that. it may be intended to} the holiday listed on| his office Portray a grosbeak, or possibly | galendar as Now 21. | some other member of the family | * ie * of finches and sparrows.” i ito increasing i ifarm sources, It looks for farm act prices to be about the kame and output to be high, the rereecas man. willing. The outlook for sade is ly based on the f covery is overdue. ee ing that turn in re F ; : | * * * He = into an arg zuiment When | ee he phoned his daughter to make lar Kills Detroit Man { t sure the family would come for| Investigation of other cal-! 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Savage officiating, Burial will be) in.Oak Hill Cemetery, HAROLD D, BOWHALL - Harold D, Bowhall, 47, formerly of Pontiac, died this morning in MePherson Memorial Hospital in Howell after an illness of nearly two years. A driver for Fleet Carriers Corp. for 17 years, Mr. Bowhal]l moved} to Howell two months ago, He leaves his wife, Leah; his Mrs. Eunice Whyte of ; Howell: a son, John; five broth- ers, oo = of Pontiac, s, e, rald and Ken- neth Bowhall, “ ell; and six sisters. Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday from the Schmackemberg Funeral Home, 312 S$. Michigan Ave., How- ell, with burial there. MICHAEL EARRETT died yesterday in Henry Ford Hos- pital, Detroit, after a brief illness. “Besides his parents, he is sur- vived by. three brothers, Richard, David..and Gary; and a sister, Sheryl Jean, Service will be at 1 p.m. Satur- day from the Methodist Church in Hillman with the Rev. Preston all living near How- THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1957 cand Carter officiating Burial: will be] in the Hillman Michael's body’ w Dudley H. Moore: Funeral Home, Auburn Heights until 10 p.m. foday when it will be taken to Hillman.) Service will be at 1-p:m, Mon- day at the Pursley Funeral Home with Rev, Theodore Allebach of the Oakland Avenue United Pres- byterian Church officiating. Burial will be at Oakwood Cemetery, PATRICIA A, STURDY Service for Patricia A. Sturdy, 16, of 2062 Commonwealth Ave. who died Thursday,-will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Sparks-Griffin Chapel. Rev. Rich- ard C. Stuckmeyer of Grace Lu- a theran Church will officiate with burial at Oak Hill Cemetery. Besides her parents she is sur- vived by her sisters, Mrs. Marilyn Polmear of Pontiac; Mrs, Chetwood, Pasadena, Calif, and a brother Howard of Park Forest, lary eis§ | be w acl oe and = brother, She is survived by her husband and three daughters, Mrs. John Sileox, Oxbow Lake, Mrs. Willis Field, and Mrs. Vern Richardson, hoth of Commerce, Five grandchil- dren and six—great-grandchildren also survive. : DELBERT E. SMITH WALLED. LAKEWord has been received here of the death in Los Angeles Thursday of a former Walled Lake resident, Delbert E. Smith. The body will be brought ~ Richardson-Bird Funeral- Home re. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Bertha Brooks, of Pontiac and 4 nephews Don Smith, Walled Lake, “IEx-U.S. Judge Dies in Detroit ‘Arthur =A. Koscinski Named to Bench in ’45 by Truman Judge Arthur A. Koscinski died at! hospitalized since Nov. what doctors described chronic heart condition, * * * Mads Wed MRS, GEORGE R, ELDRED Woman Dies in Waterford : Mrs. Eldred, 44, Wasi e-*« Area UF Worker and! His wite, DAR Member . Truman. Born in Poland, he had been a leader in the city’s Polish com- munity and was active in Demo- cratic politics prier to his ap- pointment to the U.S. District Court here, He was a graduate of the De-. DETROIT ww — Retired Federal Henry Ford Hospital last night. | The 70-year-old jurist had been} 10 with) High School and also served as as a| president of the sophomore class Koscinski was appointed to the federal bench in 1945 by President) troit College of Law and the Uni- Blanche, formerly of |Manistee, and his son, Arthur J., jan assistant Wayne County pros- and Lee Brooks, White Lake, and| Ransom Brooks, and Frank Whitt-| man of Dexter, Service for Mrs. George R. (Ger- laldine Gladys) Eldred, 44, of 4075! ecutor, were with him when he aales Koscinski also is survived a millionaire oilman, Henderson, -her third husband. | Service Scheduled The first telegraph line across’ coast was completed for use in. ‘|the United States fromi -coast to 1861. for John W. Quade LAPEER — Service for John) W. Quade, 16, 3557 North Lapeer| |Rd., who died this morning at Lapeer County General Hospital, | will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday from) Muir Brothers Funeral Home here. | The Rey, Frank §. Hemingway) and the Rev. R. S Rains will! (officiate with burial in Stiles Cem- jetery, The popular youth was presi- dent of the junior class at Lapeer ' last year, He was an outstanding student, according te mmanens A, E, Seaton, ‘Surviving are his parents, | la and Mrs. Cleo Quade; a brother ‘David; two sisters, Mrs. . Velma! , 103 N. Saginaw St. Dr. Arnold A. Miles - Optometrist U-VISION ice FE 2-2895 |Hodges of Lapeer, and Mrs. Gloria‘ Jolly of Elba Township, Deaths Elsewhere By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘NEW YORK (®#—Betty Hender- on, 82, cafe society's aged and captivating madcap, died yester- day. She was one of the beauties of the New York stage early in! the century and was the widow of} Frank C.| - GIBSON). FREEZER SALE “OFF REG. PRICE | on Both Upright and Chest Types Refrigerators from *179.95 - ROY’S REPLACEMENT ROBERT D. CARDENAS » will be at 10 a.m, Friday! "st. Vincent de Paul Church, burial in Mt. Hope Ceme-| died Wed- e at home, his grandpar- , Paul Diandia of Melvin and Mrs. Aquilina Cardinas of Texas. JOSEPH CASINO KEEGO HARBOR — Service for Joseph Casino, 81, of 3048 Andre jst. who died Wednesday, ‘will take place at 1 p.m. Saturday at the C ‘daughter, Mrs. _ Mary Davis of!J. Godhardt Funeral Home here. © P.A. Systems lot West Point, N. Y.: one brother, BLAKE | RADIO TV | 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 Royce, of Grosse. Pointe; grandchildren. EDMUND J. PALSHAN ORTONVILLE—Service for Ed-| mund J. Palshan, 55, : an a —< The Rev. Robert H. Benedict will | officiate and burial will be in the Mt. Hope Cemetery. Outnumber Streetcars ‘tac eer Division, will be 5.00 buses operate over 60,950 ROX PAINT VITALITY FEED STORE 6 N. Perry |Sherman Funeral Home here. The! ™les of streets a transit @pera- “| and Waterford Township areas. | i | Lakewood Br. Waterford Town-) 'by another son, ship, will be held at 3 p.m., Satur- vegas, Nev., and a daughter, Mrs.| iday from the Coats Funeral Home, |Russel Rule of Toronto, Canada. Rd.,,. Drayton] aes Phillip, of Las|M. x *&« & | SALINAS, Calif. W—Dr. Ronald Klemme, 61, internationally | |known neurosurgeon, died yester-| day. PARTS and SERVICE “96 Oakland FE 2-4021 i\Plains. Dr, William H. Marbach,' ber pastor, . will “aticinte A -native of Holland, Mrs. E!- dred was Geographic Division chairman of the Pontiac Area Unit-| ed Fund campaign, She was directing the door-to- | door solicitation in the Pontiac | } Last year she was district chair: | man for Waterford Township. Mrs. Eldred was active in the Daughters of the American Revo- lution, Girl Scouts and Round Ta- ble of Pontiac. She was a mem- ber of the National Geographic So- ciety and the First Preshyterian urch, | ¥s * = Surviving besides her husband are her mother, Mrs, Grace Haem-! becker; a son, George Richard in the VU. S. Marine Corps stationed jin Hawaii; a daughter, Judith Burt | E | Mrs. ‘Endred died at her home’ Monday tery. Graveside services will be under the auspices of F&AM 339. ay comprised a combi $3.65 | \Rev. Isaac McPhee will officiate,| 4S. Patients to See Operas with burial in Ortonville Ceme- He is survived by his wife,|total of 12, Britain’s pre-war colonial pos- Opera Workshop will present grand | 230,457 square miles.|opera for the patients of Ypsilanti| YPSILANTI # — The Detroit| [ 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY NEAR INTERSECTION OF TELEGRAPH LOTS OF FREE PARKING Daily 9 to 6 HORSE $19.95 VALUE ‘Mary; four daughters, Cariye Ann,'The Dominion of Canada account-|/State Hospital Saturday and Sun-) Judy, Marilyn and Rosemary; aed for about one-fourth of the) son, Paul, all at home; his mother, ' total. |day in the hospital’s ‘new 800-seat jauditorium, ee ? MICHIGAN MOTORISTS soon will be riding down more and more. miles of fine new concrete expressways. Road builders are rapidly stretching dream highways of the future across the countryside ‘for you to enjoy today. Michigia's new.counbbed highways ‘xe being Built-t6 bast 60 years—and more. This added durability plus lower maintenance expenses and moderate first cost spells economy in your tax dollars. There’s a real thrill awaiting you when you try these new, im- proved highways. The latest techniques in road-building give a lasting smoothness to these ithproved concrete expressways. Concrete’s lighter color provides up to four times better night- time visibility . . . asgures you a safer ride. Smoother, safer concrete highways, restore comfort to driving. - And best of all, they'll be adequate to continue serving your children—and your Aetna Tati after they are old one UPORTLAND. CEMENT ‘ASSOCIATION Concrete has far better * 2108 Michigan National Tewer, Lansing 8, Michigan 4 saci eeeetin i inpreni an catthd Cru of sores a are This lasting-smooth concrete makes traveling on new Brighton-Farmington section of US-16 Michigan’ $ New Concrete Thruways Insure. Smoother, Safer Driving for years to come! 14° AT BIG ‘SAVINGS. PALOMINO ) YS AT DISCOUNTS OF 20% to 50% OFF Twin. Brush Electric” -POLISHE We sre not allowed te mention the name Regular $59.95 MIXMASTER 18° $45.50 Fy Retail Big Selection of Famous Watches at DISCOUNTS 33% to 50% For Him... Waterpreef Green Viking with ever desirable feature. A § | $42.59 value only ; . For Her... Dainty 1t-Jewel Waltham in yellow or whigt gold. A $ $50.50 valae~Only ... : oe easier q no. 20K powerful no features yaemolal i) K# Includes No. 20 d 7 drill bits; horizontal bad grinding wheel; 3” wire scratch brush; 3° cloth buff; 10 assorted 4” sanding discs; 4%" lambywool bonnet, 4” rubber becker; steel paint stirrer; necessary adaptor and flonges; steel corrying case. A Small Deposit Lays One Away till Christmas For That EXTRA Power 34" Drill As easy to handle as & quarter-inch aril, ret packs more power and holds LARGER DRILL BITS for heavier jobs. visibility ot night than dark sepsonunaa You can't be safe if you can't see. b } World’s Must Versatile ELECT™"C Regularly Sells tor $49.35 34” Here ts a famous saw by a- famous maker and packed with such quality &% as More Depth of ; Greater Cutting Visibility; Easitz Handling. Come in and see it. ____AA Small Deposit Lays One Away till Christmas Electric Soldering GUN KIT: ‘Regular — $10 Value .. oer the tiger and the tip HEATS Comes tn handy metal pnts sae with two extra multi- , purpose tips and a stpply of solder. 42 ROMEX GALVANIZED GUTTERS SUPPLIES 10 Foot Sections hey ‘Complete line of gutter supplies at low, low prices. PAINT SALE $6.95 Gallon” ~ $3.49 $1.98 Quart 99¢ CLOTHES DRYER VENTS Aluminum *] 79 Fits All Makes Pictured above, automatic dryer vent Pipe ratnshield and includes }-ft. , Yent cover. . ALUMINUM “VENT SUPPLIES 3 journalism fraaternity, said the ban © _ ‘not only is asinine and comic’ discrimination but it perfectly illus- trates the blueprint of secrecy which the Pentagon has imposed on the free flow of information'? insofar as the free American press! is concerned.” ‘ EVANS CICARETTE LIGHTER and CASE COMBINATION, Mfg's Price $10.00.....4...... »«s $5.00 WOMEN’S and MEN'S CENUINE LEATHER JEWEL BOXES. Még’s Price $16.95 ...+....4 eos ccucwa. co Shtee 12 te 72-CUP AUTOMATIC PERCOLATOR, . Mtg’'s Price $39.95 Oe sn baw nnwe ire Vier rr er gd: ° 5 in Pittsburgh Receive Yule ‘Bargains’ Early PITTSBURGH (#—Five persons| & here got their Christmas bargains! ° early, Police Lt, Carl Jackson re- ported. He said John Benford, 339, buttonholed customers in the street and sold $69.75 men’s suits for $35. One eee et ee eet ina tte enee eee te eee * * * * Jackson booked Benford on a larcency charge, confiscating the five “bargains” still remaining. The lieutenant said earlier in the lay 10 men's suits had been taken from a downtown clothing store. EONARD‘S 20 N. PERRY ST. (Corner of Lawrence) $29.90 | & Anderson said today. WE DO NOT HAVE SPECIAL SALES...” "s. Avoid the Christmas’ Crowds." Have a much better choice of gifts and save, too! You'll find a . All famous nationally- . Make your selections and place $37.17 ..$22.97 $1.8 ..$9.98 | ae ‘aspen Se “ fie? Genuine CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, Mfg’s Price $39.95, $23.97 : GENUINE LEATHER BRIEF CASE, Mfg’s Price $18.95......$12.65 © . SAVE 50% OFF Confined to his “ISOLATION BOOTH” for life-unless you help! ‘Deafness means you're shut j in... isolated from a large and joyful part of living. Deafness is deathly stillness. Deafness is no cheery warbling of a meadowlark on the wing. No soft sighing of a springtime breeze, no rustle of an aspen’s leaves. No sweetly melodic train whistle caressing the ears ftom distant hills. No radio. No music. Will you help turn on-all these sweet sounds of life for our unfortunate youngsters and adults who cannot help themselves? You can help by giving to the Pontiac Area United Fund. Fy ncaa ttaeetimnneniieesinatisini i 5 + ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT TO GIVE YOUR ~ SHARE TO THE vvecelgnes AREA Ves the GNA YARESTICK” a our Pledge Guide. The Message Sponsored ‘by. DONELSON-JOHNS =. _SPARKS-GRIFFIN Funeral Home Funeral Home Members Pontiac Association of F uneral Homes LAS ETS Reet re SR RE IY SOS EREDAR GS = FOES SAREE TGH SERRE SE eae RE ¢ Dew re gt ee eee, a een re a i oie Masts Dr. Dana P. Whitmer spoke Thursday evening- before Al- pha Alpha chapter of Epsilon - $igma Alpha Sorority when | ta met at Waldron : e Dr, Whitmer gave a sum- mary of the Pontiac school system, followed by a question and answer period, Mrs, Donald Giordano was appointed chairman of the ‘Thanksgiving Basket which will be presented to a needy family in Pontiac. Mrs. Carl Rose, rush chair- man, announced final plans for a Dec. 12 Christmas party and pledge pin ceremony at Old Mill Tavern. Entertains Circle _. Mrs. Carl Clifford opened ber Telegraph road home Wednesday! _ Wesleyan Guild ~~ x Names Committee Junior Wesleyan Service Guild of Central Methodist Church met Tuesday evening in the Mary Day avenue home of Mrs. Calvin Rice, Taking part in the program were Jean McLeod, Roberta Davis, Helen Kifiney, Pat Rae- side, Mabel Smith and Mrs. Rice. Miss McLeod and Ruby Julian -|were appointed to the program committee, Sandra Johnson was appointed telephone chairman. Mrs. Shank Hostess. ito Women’s.Club | Twenty-five members of Sylvan Shores Women’s Club: met in the | Sylvan Shores. drive home of Mrs. Carl Shank Wednesday evening. Pe Eo eee On ee eee - able capi: om. — capo Saeed Mrs, Helen Belkoff was intro- duced as a new member. “Mrs. [Arter Vernon, Mrs. Clare Gra-| ham, Mrs. Austin Esler and Mrs. | to members of Group One, OFS. | |W lard Johnson served reiresh- | ments, Irene Milbourne was cohostess, : Horsehide “Appalachian” JACKET * Sizes 36 to Stretch Yarn. $24.95 «6. 100% . Quilted Lined, Dark Brown color ‘Nylon FOR CHRISTMAS COSAIR JACKET “THERMALIZED” Weather Control Lining, 100% wool. Color: Gray. Sizes se to 50 $19.95 LEE HATS $7.50 on Easy Terms Buy National Clothing Co. 9 South Saginaw Street \taye ewe Sr oi ae Here are three new dress creations and a new suit fashion for the ladies, all designed and styled by Lilli Ann. From left: a crepe dress with draped neckline and a waistline bow, in navy blue color; a soft polished cotton print, sleeveless and draped into a deep V in front and back. A white dressmaker crepe along Grecian lines, belted with gold kid, and a navy and white pin check worsted, collar trimmed with a swirl applique of self fabric. Robert Gaff Jr. Wed to Manchester Girl Married at the Emante] Evan- gelical and Reformed Church of Manchester were Marie Louise Huber Kemner of Manchester and Robert Gaff Jr. of Lotus Lake. . Attendants’ at the Nov. 5 cere- mony, which was performed by Rev. Karl A. Rest, were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Grossman. The couple now is residing at Lotus Lake, following a trip to Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Home Club Meets The Ledyard street home of Mrs, Donald Bowen was the set- ting for the Wednesday evening meeting of Lake Shores Home Ex- - tension. Club. The group planned a Christmas dinner party for Dee. 11. Mrs: Leon Struckman participated in the program. Insurance Women Hear Talk on TB Insurance Women of Pontiac met Wednesday at Hotel Waldron for luncheon. A. R. Musson, executive secre- tary of the Tuberculosis Associa. — tion of Oakland County, spoke on symptoms and stages of TB and the aid work done by the associa- tion through the sale of TB seals. Mrs. Allen Schmidt, Mary Trask, Mary Brengle, Mrs. Mac Harring- ton and Ernestine Newbauer were named party committee for a Dec. 18 Christmas party at Devon Ga- bles. AP Wirephoto Exercise, Like Life, Can Begin at 40 It’s Not Too Late to Improve Shape | By JOSE PHINE LOWMAN (The Friday Question Box) Q “IT am in my early 40s. Is) lit too late, to remedy some figure! pounds, | Inches, waist 25, and hips 38'). | PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 ercise will tHe NEw Versadile SHAPE Sparkling, frosty snowflake pattern in jet black against a background of © § 95 muted cream. Underglazed design is, ee . detergent-proof. Lug covers slide _ ~~ anderneath dishes to double as — a ice serving plates. Alrernate Soe w ~ saucers stack psc aha 6 Extra Cups faults with exercise? I am healthy and active so exercise won't hurt, me.”’ : i A. Heavens, no! You are entering the prime of life and ex-| do wonders for your just! figure. i * * * “Lam 15 years old, 5 feet tall and weigh My bust Q. 3. inches 129 | measures 36 | Am I everweight and how are | my measurements?” A. You are overweight you have a very heavy frame. I . would lose five pounds anyway. Your measurements are in pretty geod ratio, so much so that I suspect you are not much over-: weight. Your hips should be a bit) slimmer. Take hip-slimming exer-| cises. = * Q. “During the * summer many ——-—_ of us women do not wear stockings by JOHN: GILKES.- 101 Pe. Set Make covered casserole ishes in the oven and keep them deliciously warm at the table. Choice. of Over 100 Other Patterns at 4 Price! | DIXrE Porrery || » Open Daily 10 A. M. 9 P.M. — Sunday'to 9 P. M, 5281 Dixie Highway (Near Waterford), OR 3-1894 } | |) cling like skin. | but we still have to wear a girdle. | My friends and I find that when we do not wear stockings and only wear a panty girdle the girdle has have a burning sensation on My Jine that I look as though I had of the hips. .a tendency to ride up around the ‘thighs. This makes a bulge on the try to wear straight skirts. What jcan we do about this?” A. 1 think any girdle has a does not wear stockings. How- ‘ever, panty girdles are - worse | in this way than regular ones. Today you can buy lightweight but restraining girdlés | unless} | | . = es ie é = ithighs which is unsightly when we tendency to ride up when one of the lines planned especially for # eed Se ae : | Here’s -how to decrease the meas- urement of the back hipline. Do a rolling-on-the-jloor type of exercise. Q. “I hope you can help me. My|tf® hip and thigh area. My. hips: face and hands, Creams do not jordosis — slight but annoying. Is help. I am only 20.” there any way I A. I suggest that you see your this?”’ family doctor. You may be aller-- 4 yoy certainly are not over- gic to the creams you have used) weight. In fact you are — and he may want you to Use one weight, You cee meetenae Ge this condition, | saad oe the back hip- : line by exercise. Do the follew- + * ©€ ing one | Q. “I have never before written) .. lto Question Box, Although I am) Sit on the foor, legs straight. which 5 feet 7 inches tall and weigh just) Lift legs and roll over onto the right hip, catching yourself with) — younas, Tam stilt a eo hands on the right side of| 28 Ww. Huron St. for their Christmas time - and they'll have the time of »’ their lives. Neither of these fine watches will shock easily - his, too, is impervious to moisture. Cased in the round manner so much in vogue right now, their _ seventeen-jewel movements will perform Pree CHARGE OR BUDGET y _ USE OUR be cay LAY-A-WAY FRED N. PAULI CO. Pontiac’s Oldest Jewelry Store The Store Where Quality Counts! ae ‘the body. Roll onto the left hip, | ‘catching yourself by placing your | hands on the left side of your | body. Continue, rolling from ‘side | to side, can remedy | Be sure to litt your legs just skin js so dry that I am getting are not especially wide but I carry high enough so that the body WCTU, opened her Franklin road deep lines around my mouth and so much weight in the back hip- weight falls over the largest part home when the Dora B. Whitney Hold them that way group of WCTU met. E while you roll from side to side. * * * Tomorrow: “Don't 'Bluster You Out of Beauty Care. Alumnae Gather Kappa Delta Alumnae Asso- ciation met for luncheon Thurs- day in the Birmingham homéd of Mrs. Richard D. Mange. Mrs. Ralph Northrup was co- hostess, Members brought gifts and made favors for the annual Christmas party of Oakland County Crippled Children's So- ciety : FLOOR LAMP $23.95 1 light s Reg. $29.75 Matte brown and brass, white and gold shade FE 2.7257 4479 Dixie Hwy. These Are 7 ea Young Modern Lamps... 2 Contemporary Elegance at Penny-Pinching Prices! | by LIGHTOLIER @ Decorative @ Light engineered with Peraflux mesh cones @ They assure gilare-filtered for your living room, and your bedroom, too! ‘@ Three-way lighting. -~; “You Will Enjoy Shopping at GENTRY’S” DRAYTON HOME FURNISHINGS ' Open Friday Nights ‘til 9 OR 3-2300 Let Winter ‘street. \pating iin the program were Mrs. = puscles and about 6,000 whit e| = corpuscles. : . s W. Huron St.,"Pontiac . CRIB-N-CRADLE Pontiac BPW Trimble Bathinettes Stages Card, Fashion Party Federal Savings and Loan Build- E was the setting for Wednes- | jday’s fashion show and card party, | igiven by the Pontiac Business and| iProfessional Women’s Club. Fashions in furs were shown by /Milo’s Fur Company. Mink stoles, | jeapes and jackets were modeled by Mrs. Margaret Long, Mrs. Eva I Dy ver, Mrs. Gunvor Ryden, Sharon | Dreyer, Jane Danton and Mrs. | |Raymond Cole. Value SiS Gowns and jewelry from the De Cor Shop were displayed. | Hair styles for all models were | designed by Randall Shop : Mrs. Ora Randall was narrator for the evening. Mrs. Fritzi Stod- dard and Vera Bassett presided at ithe tea table. Hostesses were Mrs. C. J. Bar-| irett, Mrs. Stoddard, Mrs. D. R. | |Wilson, Mrs. W. O. Coxen, Mrs. | |Long, Helen Mercer and Miss Dan- jton. \Whitney WCTU Unit: Now New Christmas Toys Just Arrived SS S® SS SB SB eee eee ee ee . CRIB-N-CRADLE 740 W. Huron St. ‘Meets at Little Home Mrs. John Little, president of the Before your shin gots ene dey older , At the piano for group singing was Mrs. John Veneman of Dwight Reports were given from » the group's two conventions, the! |Lansing stafe convention and 18th District méeting held in Pontiac's First Baptist Church. Mrs. Margaret Monroe also par- ‘ticipated in the Tuesday program, which was followed by refresh-’ ments, . Consult a specially trained Merle Norman Demonstrator who can acquaint you with the wonders of Merle Norman's famous 3 Steps to Beauty. Through personal experience you will see and feel the change in your skin. She will ‘apply the correct shades for you and teach you the art of effective make-up. Lydia Circle Meets ' Mrs. Lulu Buckler of Rosshire court opened her home to mem- bers .of Lydia Circle of First. |Christian Church Tuesday. Partici-, ‘Ruth Elam and Mrs. Duane — MERLE NORMAN In one drop of blood the size of! ja pin head, there are approxi-| mately five millions of red cor-) 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 For That Once-in-a-Liftetime Gift! ) WEDDING TOAST GLASSES Handcut Names and Wedding Date! With Satin Ribbon — +7” Park Bows and Gift Box For the .». ® romantic lif re vot seb Umaga fh days ... and a lifetime reminder of you who gave them! hollow. ed | with first names of and wed- date handcut on the Give them ... for luck... fora to their , JEWELERS FE 2.0294 y @ RE RE I A IES RO A Uh BIC a SARC LOT : ished THE ‘PO \ : be ee fo \ ~ ns : Tyear-old girl showed an _aston- ed letter carrier she could open them with a sardine can key. ‘The unidentified young miss, who likes to play mailman, told _ her mail carrier about her suc- cess. He doubted. She demon- strated. All she did was insert the key, used normally for winding open - fish tins, twist it and lift the box door, ‘ The mailman reported the inci- dent to superiors. They checked and found the system worked on old mailboxes with worn out tumblers. 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THAT'S TH'] | JUST THINK,SHE HAS NO }| [GOSH, wiSH I HAD TH’ FIRST LADY HOBO WHO | [DISHES T’ WARSH,NO //| |NERVE T° BE A HOBO// EVER CAME T' MY DOORY [FLOORS T’SCRUB...7~ {| Pam nara IN? | a j tte G WANT AD DIAL FE 2-818) * s - * *® @# &# @ @ = re ee ee ee | = *e* 8 #@ © @ @ © ee ee * - * ' - a a * *# @em@weese a *s.” . # ° e @ #® # @® #& « * @ @# & * * 8 ® ¢ © @® &© @ @ * © *® # @# #® #& #@ &@ @ © DONALD DUCK mL Gat REMEMBER THAT HOSE aan . \ : \ se a « ) oat : ul Pe ey ae _THE PON TIA c PRE ss, . FRIDA AY ; NOVE! 22, 1951 : ohn ot : question ROCK, oun me a pps i Tara Arkansas’ ef the Little | The Leaders ins tt lire new i the 5 charged with the ad : se i “s oxvor ve eens 16M, * and that said Pc “* : es- a id Ac agra like ling Or wht roe La ag Inte rdered | 2a racial 's states. r tle a te! at be be teved pansion ii oa a opening | 2 con-|AbBies. 3 Called Barone: ‘s ae nada cay. areal bree "setback to Lt and invest the North ond ree 100 cats ae Distribu to P nit sis words Arkansas ae to the: orth its Wright ‘oe shares. oteee 1 ti rescri is 5 Rpreapemen scl ye “8 and & bes —. siaeeeears ton be sot eb out AN OVER 30 F ne asa stat tea Pachter ses here, nak over eo ae pours See Bese ay Soak her | aie of Stock fan Pe ee Oe aaed he on [out sf db Pana IDC has ‘thon No _ y and Carrots, ta bles centaaeese 3-40 ed at poy pos sd wm ‘ : i a ee. N- = men be si, and the . Sere, ae ‘opener ot Si se td ss sited ot cunrenin nan ordered « gover : spies igedlong eae ret Hat : of econo s Flite musiness-\ce weak in po: be} A ® close to a Celery (ere a, bo weteteagennes * Felip imately $30, = tributi aspects o! ral j oe a = or buyin srecage a ’ é y look oy orts a —— inting Herltnggetd of a point. via. | enn tea) 3 Soo cce net aes A beg St Corpus stock of G f the —. aa =: een Jie tween Pad a a for signe) const a ne AIDC Shemicals 2 oes ae ae rai 9h of $88 8 Nemours General’ Matt ire| pi” ra, or, 7 per eae leaders Rocket a. (Next tings cham were 1 and ee as ving iity to ¢ Pad & LT rs C Deen. tp. ¢ os ee ‘ t : 4 y to | Us Co. | D Corp our passe JOHN old in sae eta 3 ~ Florida ber ee aoe? br. don. 00 ier oked cee dri on Pes oy a J u Pont 5 Tm memo? ye hearts. li _— a pes ° S - — : ment one ae = ) on after meta nary ao rag aay 50 oma , Thorsd wit! for an udge W — | deka ue @ pic t + : “ _ b-3 sen thend t of the + Sec except two d ls sar pend adh ha.) ¢ ein ‘bo to 30 urn. Court lay h the. rul order etter J: Setiy he e we ‘shall sure, U ? a cently wo-yea eptions ays oo 08. sae 50) J; days in and Judge - be. | ing yesterday La 204 Bieter was aiw : ur eo ssion a of of sh, hoth §0- cate + 1,00 ‘ail: Servi by ne ud Sist db one * & assem the te aver . t= farther fons oa 13 ane —— ir cso yh itera Ba oe eae wee bE a rae the damage ), sald 20H | “f er a & Ohio ‘chs.) 40 ed oa... 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FIELD, e, New Motors ir- P. -.. 9.50 Ten Sat. & Bake Lawrence of how for wiease F Bely Spex PaY E od eteeeniee od by iNew ¥ twa k ee | Oil (N York € Chrysh - oultr 2) a en Sale: d lows gnaisiees Rags iy etary eral Di mor ond : jobs had the the AIDC] ork for “in an o—T |Smetti ew J Centra! ler, Sant — DETROIT y se, Social 128 W The : shoul . D ‘ai Directors | in a been Sod eae bat A awhil _asylu m Cae Banas call ar, Santa Pe orr, » rou N Breth- that a . be onel ctors 4 _ APPLY 1957 fiscal brough 10 ttle dozen ‘* le. m i ved. li nd ara a TRY ov. Sale. a n Ss : LY _ An year’ t t battle serving an - in| Alumin openin little Americ any = oda? Pell 9°30 a Ady thatthe shares be has on-] added equal ae oe st igra 30 ytd spok 3.200 tim py regia an(it-t3; | pl pag 6 Ts i 08S one ens. to 2 A be Paetindirart Pl ep aap AIR ohn PA the hay phage June = might But t s in nag am ie See: up 7. ee eu: =, ea ae sage enenie p.m. png holde ributed period on © svat Pursiey “Pune ee Ss RAGO progra: full had imanh to a hey spe for mal bd 82% Gene at 31% —_ * erred oc brofiere. ex coi ge Mt wod_ sone Du would |" Bn 1 aaa N m year of been. unt ie A _—, on ral 8 duck Ib cease Ped ps j A Sale a Pont Ho! P , year of 1985-56. zel, fo fini va-| unc! 1,300; Electri on|trpes 1-23: thee Pa! =e nes ‘23rd. uburn . BAN Adv At wou stock me FE on . ICK U the men r Fra na Ss last ‘hanged _and c up en 27-30: geese 7 t= Bt vl ese ers 8 to Ave. ¥ “| or cams ld be * coats 41212 stru , a AIDC Carel tal insti Tenaya N ny ore est, oe oe Spoannies WE oa sens, | truss ‘sock tao eck: | proven ” ctio her . RIES banca the kil itution ard Wet-) lew Y on 4.000 per type "furkers | ‘ea Wi ish fry. y, Nov. tribution esas V rion Plains -- Wate E_2-304) n nade ser gro haar er ~aapea ges “a — v York S aero cee oats ne |: —™ Fri. at V —Adv. | SP ra said the dhe oorh = Maier 3 soon Co the integra up ‘after a. two North! aie Red a ane tocks. erades. sa Raga Pa Ss vd. Ser FW Baill. pokes of mil could he dis- g ee ‘ord Twp. @ ls m the tion since a nu \FB finge irmed en. Ais 50 includ ar ve f me! men f lions inve! i UN s-S z shor vand R of P’ Dai: pub! the m-; I ow rprint: hi Allis Allied rs": #3 Soh tons) sileene Pg ~—Ese* ee rom 5: Ww. | i ‘or the of dollar e mbitia’ ERA ipl wart BAL’ River lymoutt sy M licity Little “2kee as aaah s ide a “isa Z ne M w tee es wire ts m0 t abuy the tw Justi ” oh Biases H © Buse’ Cgniin— Fok ? lake Ra. at ee move. brought enh Carlna. aa ee a ee ° eee cart tei hor ne wee Oe ata sarge tame of Ain res PES HE coe oes | crs oO (psec: nic sor : | Soe aE a images hae ae i el ae Sal gved set = Slab 3 Bu Home anes ge {000 Cars in Build Paienangeireian i 2B YOUNG | ws. "Woos- cost of accu ier W out the of 5.5 Bi Br. 4 ona teers an at oe | learning ar wi , Minn D rs i were -. Noe good * MAN FOR labor moving ccused W etze! np cary 4.2 Nat bee 2 Le meng 24.00: aa acti sup - WwW ith a -.) wi orr in W. — re today tiac zp. high on! Rn OF. teint eta: eto 1 3, escape Guard [Bee gaara 3 eg ha Ipoe indow at Gr yen a ihe wil bald tae eek | js ies a th Pr woop Fou, 1 ae new ’ z , N. Y. aft-| 8.1 NY iar | | . oe steers eed high choice Grand ac Z O41 auto j : Business, te a es ree Bh * that 2. Wetzi mental from + OI hee = age ae od see asae. ttn to ani Studen lassroom last single cars indust 8, 9, I following Meades ee: mar plies of wat cards in oi — the “Ut Re Am Pea (belfers. very ry te ey ate came it eae te — eS ees a ry; | 3 oo tance, “Fuller Sree | ee gon des William, es et ey West : i te ge 28 cannes Ft ners | School as as the same t the High . r, Au volume eek, “4, 27, 28, 14, 16, 1 Bag ee tea A lab Pog , mild . ath sen 3 to free his : Pod fe aeae Saale, toed reed rod int ne the same bear which we aie aowhetive — i oaene & car. rant Sate Co., ee : good nate, P tate seine yt is broth - 0 4 neh oe food By ogg aoe a oe | earlier ball t which h apres tot [ews | 7%, 76, 62, 65 38, Se mer : pom ns ont supply. ely , raw a ees under A iY: Pie a ita - fenders moder The tee we ‘active hoe : game at a hig! and 118.949 a ass ere “wifl 96. % £2, 69, 70, Ww 3 over Pe eS of in Arkansas et of the ap owe : * * at bracts ah Pash £5. 38 $ Vers Be. ees A eT; advance A ew days eek. ’ in the —_— last npare ee 83, 38, pel bad Sof zB oo 1s homaoh PR eager * 248 a ee 4 ipod 3 26.00 28 aughter seckers nad | bout 75 mparabl week : Mi the .es tener 7 oS the 3: : 4 Ba Ha BS ia. two foe steers est wards a This * ‘ e 1 = ie Mites Sal other ly ~ hd pe a4 32.7) “6% 1970 ‘0 | 1000- roo, ward s per * 956 The 1 N to coer ty cern est sta = anata ithe ry: 2s Po same high come 2 1200. Tb. | afl mp is cemt of . | should week's * Pont ‘caus and if ineulace _ try a Raed be Bi Be, 18'00-20.50; goatee ae ooled, be he $5, Lot, Pong Shall be ana ‘ir ie oven Eek cass W ation = = omnia 6 ote pe ; | oie ae Persone % fame 80 te etole or mbes 23.75; | buildin ey ten. Sun of A lot nds and Mra Oi sndson of Lines aN? aD GounteR o APPLY opm. 4 gt ko By, 33 Bor, te, tog inate a, ag - s minima nired and je | Bae ne ret chad "Rs 7 —_ ca ow Greyhous 6 ose S14 bed w Bear . 112 signer, =e pee ne sae sea Foes not tee — J ond Corter cae ¢ Y ‘Gat. 3 130 . &Da Seat tried 1. Bows a GORY fer on. a Cw gamer. iY eg wt lable we y|gaaey cae we than at the Ne in felating her P pr 3 a8 70 en gray yg! vis bed it Bien tans 4 cae Filisa tthe x3 ‘haan ese, © nd "| Hae nema le foi is if te nr = - j see ‘d 3a: 4 y. n ! . : ed Sian: 8 Sein 8 Fe, Bree Hee aa =e ae és. Sr, core fois if | | gees Sete Se = tng a Rey B4 Bait Me kis: a iso Ibe. De, 1h ea. N ieee Ibe tNo.| Section 6. VE, Rerigence - the fs CARDENAS Pie pm. die “E > 4s iH ey COUNTER od Home and inex = nd . Ai .- 8 ; Ut; small 1 : b] 1g, felle t Diet per —¥ 3 : ca maton : - 6.48 a0 Modern GIR e ex- - ieeeer A 4 io Pratt am 22.1), go ba: ibs. 6.15: mix nN lo and 2 Add*. e P wutaned soe en as eve- 720 960 el-Hu QIRLa xt oges reas Be Bt din 3 rove and ei maa ot gs = set te a8 Help Wante = rau, fe ath bat ere oe 9 LBs 2iR ae paris ae aides” sco Sher aie: Hele. Wanted bees ts oe | Cech .303 a a a ; 3 ; ap x oe Bye: By obbi f fat eS ae ee pice ise Bs so Newt Nees Enea Eten ge .- Int Paper s Un is | Pog hay prese alle held oa - oa r Seen IC. sifay ae Te BIRCH ye Int Bhoe BS Were & fe Bt S ee follows) No vel sy louse St Ses F bdson of Auburn Ave MUST $ ont Maer 7 rrr see B Beit fers i neering (Ba: plone ae fe | A ale ga ta re Roan eae ai' losi ring sgh ta rating lb ee fac os an boot St orate Sea : sees Mos 4 ¥, mets s r ol Les i a fro M ra : Ce se eee 7 ant Beads per ing Plan aeons nine beer an aes messy Neede 4 oreo haat oe a ts spre ees c on M Ret * ‘ae ETRI t of Siskanen —— an teet oear Gi ere ae ope soon —s. lined ogee Must inter =. we ee fee = ay ; unin Den 124 | gineeri ng P ne ane eat = "width ity pan “Goan nave, K —— = Good sppeara be ia cart ssieaay ek A DEFINE: 5 bavasts $9.98 | ~ RAGES | 2 reste Co., a Robbi = of tnat th tamtly arc Patt | husben , 3957, JOSEPH ito ee ming © sd e oe axe ewienoe = Monahan worker, = .» $7.45 - Indust sociated F lay i TP.» s subsidiary En ene oe racing 7 at ‘will be tp Tuminel ce ieee: age i: CTO BODY. MAN — | _Aoly ai CED tole Birmine : OS +s + 33 Rails 13 €O Tt ha n its Hi 1 close of q of sctle ow “wih arp pets hs areas, Te —— tila. Puneral osino, coe and in wi Apply ©x ply at Must coo & Te oa 25 987 Den ston “tense bas ee opera’ Ex-/ Sa le WEL the fhm er ext the fee, Home, in. Funeral service AKER ye wean rr va SOA ‘an OOK A meee on Ba a7 aps ‘s dd Park tions section 81 ya ce me of existing Home, Keego Gochar arse Fibaovd ia | f awn tr MAN FO ac ai 4m ri yes coe 3 g Cones bg! RO ex t R e hs = 20 tae 1308 3 ibe. Loc: , but had plant Add: 8 Spragi pre smetery, Be Harbor Pas Miu r abet Janus COHL : EARN, transportation. HOUSE Blgh 0 2208 es ie HE ore ena aarti da de- seer Op uh neon a fohiows, Dt nnn ome ca! “fc cine ite nae, a 2 hola ete ri ae oa a + “e ‘ : ." i B 3 Ada: (I) nerai Hor n a : eft rk , As t HA ¥ “oa” 2s Grote ae se ae. ere ets tee | ey matte Pit puites sivas i 1915 Obi moving sored rg Ae: an) io igraldine nn Seen ae rENCE “ oN an : FIR ‘* Paice a Nephier Co) imsic., and pox es E istrict “ran & puryers the , cares dre. Be 8. aves “5 _PE 2-82 NCED IN at Tie ’ PASTRY sed "won 2ih-G ani Bag 8 wt "and Black So tee Ee oe ear - ca sndend 2 i | eat za" Riiahdeerr 4 aii a ose Gest eee te was ona a to Lima, |, amended peg sew George Riche — $5.05: riveree BUT DER. Monoaye th FOR ‘om. for deta Oem - 8, Se hn noe oot earygend bet conrac bl 3 Sf oa i Gall feat et PEs PRRIENCED ME CHER” a reret wa oe, aan ele gale 25 : f t re E D rv est LD. a st ce eS ales tees Te ao aa Piel te ising eee . cane my ae on ECIAL! Toledo nal $3 43 ment that Bi pecfervaie rt Ray! prlingrngllct zi Gating, Mr ee ane ca poe. cart Dob i iy conveaien BP not Pfep lio ody ° iY athe me y * ve 4 15) ? ; 3 : — , 3 ni . , nies joy rs Ar ey | economic oie Halap roe a xi Kestion fer Zonin of Zoning si thas ee a eae hester an ON rio. B hours “au RS A en ee 4 a ae: ae 3 ~~ to wastes, rbeddi te. mt: y member J Map”—as eae abae 8 Puneral nett Pe OPPO TIONA : 60 Expe iM By Hey your | Rey ene beds seks ws 5 ees ae eo a: Sr My its 6a He Drayton Cros ORTUNITY Fork 600g ae Hh ; aa hawniet prepare Aut on tel re {zis fy a oe Patt wom | EE Mg gs i aon porn sttaye | 4x8. N Nebgeeeess “— Falling i * ; * goer tag run = = > se o aorta et on of yoo a oar tractor ad DENT CO is s } sly oem Tenens ys. oe Vs ITE : = Sh Local i . IO ge Bent ead J to be dear bro ‘oka i dear ged sveenqucies meet et | ‘PLEAS oh Pontia reat eames | ont PEG eda aca 15 sad wet i Each men | Ber i aah aT To come Y% are a : BOARD ETROIT ° Mark i ine that po ae took = otes seo ovine s rod nee — Pete ‘a _oulet aa Soe ae ish “amok tary dafiy Positi aon s. Write | ‘4x3- es tener : = Seo ng si gers ae pg Ag Oc ship, within desert get ite wit be seat mG NTO STAR Protas, Pion “Oi siawroay. Riemer | ; ee os : : plants _ emplo} Jations pert? ‘ mn Wid ne e Rei : lakes Aver cae cars S enently" pore pores pretation es ear! aroma iy no Sar Pd own- with Rev. a.m. f Nas se are ark tiac Good on ee Taint | i | ¥. s Nak 1 eee . $4.48 of the are é UYU s ing $ that natin bat that i poco Polen iyi Fe gpes + anc atish €. | inte a..2 nae ney winner's earn Go. 32 — = ann pine it ng oe wee 4 iccnens “. gs tis ee assem . i é i \e pe La t fe - cle. $ ic pF a tooks rene wee 225 | on any assembling. forcing Sows of form mult i Rg RE ny pefal x Hriday * a Cath of- abi aed be ecper Mich Division Birmin pins fgnter. 3S — ek | éo% ees = ules are ra Nev the owners Hl ap ship bord Home, 514: be coinmen ar tne be ex RO. al wee Woodw cham ING e in ) eS vege ae g| Or Novetn expected w Str S- seri Pot proper otice or eve Solte te Bes feclted at Vilage in pecmnees, GRAD- aie < aise , vewaen 75 ber sct ike T Se ae im ig me neil, on Tor, te i Sashabew r- sake Soa eon & time preter. — © LIVE 1253 8 | ies cand 6 Pe mre hreate sed” hn ee re Got ton perm rine ADD crea, “Eight | d etnies | toil) payne seein = tor perm MAN, AC cn 10 am, name, \addgess, 2 si | n e t t : Fucks, Wi £000 car Me gma bien 3 ie] eR “ace aa eaiabllined tee aa siortigd. Wak ueware si | fg 90,000 y ‘ard’ plagued (IN x. nebort masta 1957, from oe tes RB WANT : rite efer, . Ka 2 ca" s said s) D. Raber! dof care: mm your own ine ae a 0 ANTED Ex catia fre | : -585,000- by a Pray be ae Siren Caro: : your own he porn Mage old apply | is P. cS Press, | stical cars| : eae Pr ot gan detive home tik opatetes _at_ Midd? nossenl as aed ; : i. a = eppotnt i Othe ar net Ke Seine tn shine, Or sot ent ete! sald a if NEAT ment. A and e. furnish wor: ard igtenell the. aa Must be 8 a sir 8. ogy rOME Ra : aN W rill. for Cc M oF z te S054 OU! 2 Pe oe ae | tee "ae oot : be. easy ce —— . 7 a ner Z oak OR 20608. ba call FE 563 a 3 ae oe “hates Hs ie if a #%- + id Mert 1: Bee 7 wes PB te Se ras wor LE. art Ti Be Seo ae Opp me- ante iti ete ; ortunity dt 2S alle “eeee ee FOR Spad onder’ Fo We pies “ WRIGE ea? | Ciren EL pri RIGEEYS =< lati of age hi RES PO ion NTIKG PRES re atthe ek ro nt : to part ¥re. BON T BAS: ; Pisa Gigs ings ‘unneeded GLEY'S es Ha Class for ‘cas TELEG PLE : rad ri GRA & : ne shin ! 592 T! OR ty RD. pn gage 4 ' st ton om