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'| cording to Pontiac police. J 5 p.m. ‘ any un-American effort to accuse |) Several other youngsters were Herschel Cogdill, 26, P for.| , Patrolman Christmas items will be featured | anyone unjustly. cleared from the building, a of 27 Raeburn St., was treated at along with plants, baked goods,/ pe president's pronounce- ao Army barracks converted | 5 tise General Hospital for ankle home canning and a fish pond for | megts delighted Democrats whe epertmnante, ot | iMjuries suffered when be was boys and” girts. —A* sitver-tea-will | nave been erying. “low. pelities” The wi = te coe struck by a car driven by Julian be served in the afternoon. MTs. | since Brownell first voiced his Mr. and Mrs. Robert payma> | Hollis, 32, of 19 Chapman Ave, hs.| Richard Sneed is general chair- charges. Sen. Ellender (D-La), Fa wel mee eae & ~ Holtts; driving —- —— man. for one, called it “a courageous Robert Walter, ., wound street, was turning when statement for Mr. Eisenhower to been 4 in January; Leonard Am | 4. pairoliian, The motorist was Newcomers to Birmingham are: Mr = thony, 2, and Edward Merle, 1. . later..ticketed for failure to,.yield. hy Ma eR do Panett 8p IPAM core erin |The parental ta a dane when | Mr on pedestrian” and Seat ene cin Compoal. Sena Os | ont ener ee. they smelled smoke. Rayman cut | tor driving with an obscured wind- Mr. and Mrs. Jeha Gorden, soos aa ever make me believe that his wrist slightly when he smashed shield. een Spee | Har Treen We ot ei a caer bo seeeese , left from Gvestioaas -— Begg Ego damage this country.” Firemen.said Diaze was _be- Moscow Denies Report N. Y. He ts with Chrysler Motors . ' . = - . hinconenana” cut the ice from the city streets, Dr. end Mrs. Thomas Stewert and/ Jt was not immediately clear lieved to have in an| LONDON w — Moscow radié and his 13 man crew can be | Devbie tie of 600 bane ngae Wins | how much effect, if any, Eisen- | electric light socket. and spread | today denied a report that Premier summoned inte action at any | Lake. moved here from “fusitngtos hower’s pronouncements might to a plastic-covered couch, It was | Georgi Malenkov had indicated a hour. Wir end. lire. crn Landia, ot sve | have on the rush by congressional | confined to « the Rayman apart-| willingness to attend a high level Large stones tn the roadways, | Roye! Sex residents. Mele a 'prefecesy | Republicans to bring the whole | ment. Big Four conference. the type used as driveway markers |“ Wayne University notable cast before them for an do interfere with our plowing, and a * Penne Sm “| Keland Vote Goes) a2!” teat” Aa riti tt and the He also cau ts that _. ag ae _subcom- ~eare--teft-on— streets “during enow [0 “| mittee have moved toward in- te wor, eng nase eae’ |{Q Magsaysay "= | . Sewways wal garage: shen por- Vide (e-Liy of the Hesse greap | RELIC OF OLD DAYS—Willard N. Norris, man- to be the oldest in the area. Plaque shows four men in top hats, examining two safes against a —. Quirino in Philippines hes t + oul for James | *er of the city of Springfield, (Mich.) points to a | background of a blazing open oven. : ~ The Birmingham YMCA has a z F. Byrnes, who was Treman’s brass plaque on the door of the city’s safe, believed few tickets left for the Nov. 27 peloys stapes, lla secretary of state, and Maj. performance of Cinerama in De- ‘ost to Youn iva | Gen. Harry Vaughas, who was . ° : troit. The price for either chil- 9 | Truman's military aide, to-ap- | Hunter Gets His Bear Tr Pontiac Deaths — or adult tickets is lower); MANILA — Youthful Ramon| pear before it tomerrew. Velde With Only 22 Rifle U a actual regular performance Magsaysay today took a command- has subpoenaed Truman and | Coat and the group plans to leave! ing tead over President Flpidio| Cart for Friday morning. LANSING (UP) — Dr. Frank P. Otto P. Gomall . | eciee we the . Noyes, a retired dentist, refused l according to Secretary Ed Kirbert.| Quirino in the Philippines presi- | aughan figures in matter /to panic when a rampaging 350- on @ ssue Funeral for Otto P. Gomall, 76, * * 6 | dential race and appeared to have ray S ae _ the ae pound bear stomped into his camp} of Flint will be held Thursday at P unseated..the...aging,ailing —chiel | F°POrts on _¥ vere given 0 | and caught him without—his high. . — . - ce snncaiive. Vaughan for delivery to Truman. powered rifle. Refuses fo Say Whether |? P-™- trom the peyieror Fe Magsaysay has not Claimed vic- |" Gerke name—came_into_the |” Noyes grabbed up his 22, the! He Will Obey Subpoena salen scant Grom tory and Quirino has not conceded | Brownell-White troversy when! only gun available, and fired at ————— ~~~ Ridge Cemetery at Kenosha, Wis. | defeat. But a government spokes- | Brownell said ies of the FBI the bear in an effort to frighten ts Face House Probers Born in Racine, Wis., Dec. 16, man said the president might have | "ports were turned over to a num- | it off. —— 1876, Mr. Gomall was formerly an announcement in a few hours. | ber of high officials in the Truman/ Instead, the animal fell dead. | NEW YORK (UP)—F or mer|employed as a foundry worker. He administration, . President Harry S. Truman laid| was a’ member of the Masonic ‘The first official returns trem | “Brownell first leveled his charges Fj the Harry Dexter White case to| Lodge at Nashville, Tenn. ire Levels Shed I Hh ‘t i al H yesterday's election gave Magy [; , Republican “‘snollygosters” today wine are & aes. saysay 68 per cent of the votes a — an a and said- “I-don‘t—know” when nae ‘ger ees ot ona Poway oF 255,601 to Quirino’s 118,936. conference tod that Br ni? W rf A asked if he will make an appear- a brother, William of Cleveland Unofficial tabulations, far ahead | called on him a week ago last in ate ord rea ance before the House Un-Ameri-| and two granddaughters. of the official, showed Magsaysay | Monday, said he had evidence of can Activities Committee. Mr. Gomall died Tuesday at 982,077 and Quirino 341.007. That | subversive activity, and added that | Fires struck a storage shed and| “In case you're wondering about | 6:30 p.m. would give Magsaysay about 73|high government officials under|® home in Waterford Township ‘hat word ‘snollygaster’ it's a ty po wit be im operation | per cent of the votes to Quirino’s| the Truman administration were |yesterday. Township Fire Chet | Ot ware meaning a —_ born Frederick J. Stinson anseing —— 77 per cent. aware of this activity. Rudy Boss estimated total damage | Mr.-Truman said he had talked| After a prolonged illness, Fredée- i ‘a Li . An estimated en cae = . aia . ie at $525. lover the White matter with for-| rick J. Stinson, of 176] Lakeland Women” has been chosen by the Brownell to continue making a 3 : i 5 be bd 3 i A fire of undetermined origin | mer Judge Samuel I. Rosenman, | Dr., Sylvan Lake, died at Pontiac destroyed the shed at 1451 Hen-| a member of the White House staff| General Hospital at 6:20 p. m. cleanup, Preside t, guarriin and recent defense seere- | Sanam a wakes ie = dricks, owned by W. B. Jacob of | during his administration, but he | Tuesday. tary under Quirine, told newemen, | © © going to prejudice Brownell's | 1325 Beachland Dr. Boss set dam- | declined to say whether Rosenman| Born in Peterborough, Ont., he case by commenting in advance. | *&*¢ to the structure and contents at might serve as his counsel in an| came to Pontiac in 1929 from De setae ae | Neither, added the Preisdent, is | 5900. appearance before thie commiittee.|troit, and was last employed at Caesar, Linda Hull- reports developments.'’ |. going to be a party to rank| A Cigarette tossed from an upper The Sermar Byecideat indicated GMC Truck and Coach Division. Fogo, Alice Lewis.| mut he talked like a victorious | injustice to anyone. story window at T335 Pershing was| a. saight break bie formal ol- Sisitne hic whew, a Garuiae Hills | [ ; | 7a f | : : li if E i t 78 i Hi Tf and Sally Arnoid. candidate whee he said he hed | Sharply, Eisenhower took issue | blamed for a blaze between an tence im the political uproar ony a ee. Ge ne plans to visit the United States (with Raymond P. Brandt of the | ll tank and the side of the house.! Thursday morning. He told Bloomfield City Planning before taking effice and would St Louis Post-Dispatch when the |Boss said The home, owned by! porters it would be a geod idea |{W° Sons. Gerald of Pontiac. Wal Commission met Monday night to| wait “three weeks or more be- newsman asked a question sug-| Mrs. Marion Callom, suffered an Gor thems to walt for his regeier (oS Ome amr discuss @ new master plan for! tore | name a cabinet.” |gesting the administration ha d| timated $25 damage. morning euids @o 10" Walter in California and their city with consultant Fred W. | pictured ‘Truman traiter. | Segreranee Charles ini Minneapolis. Each oh netel Tharaiiny Funeral will be 2 Kraft. new vote tabulation dam- The chief executive giared at . Friday at 2 p.m. ee | * ¢ ® pened the re-eiection hopes of | Brandt and_told_him_he t my The former President was served | from the Farmer-Snover_Funeral}—— ~~ Tis Rev, Allee MacLachian | Quirine, 62-year-old Liberal Party ‘answer that — that he rejected the | - ~ [with a subpeena tate Tuesday Ge |Home. Dr, William H. Marbach of Frew, D.D., listed four reasons | chieftain. premise. M d C 4s manding his appearance at 10:30/ First Presbyterian Church w™ offi- | why “Atomic Warfare ts Des- , Brandt, who in the past; hes urder onvictio a.m. Friday before the Un-Amer-| ciate and burial will be in White USE OUR CONVENIENT timed for Mothbalis” wm his ad- a questioned Eisenhower intensively w ican Activities Committee in Wash-| Chapel Memorial Cemetery. aoe © Be Suda pow Ferguson Dislikes on various matters, began by say- head at Grae Gee weacn adhe during his custoan- s — CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY PLAN! ‘Russian expansion and satellite he wished to pet | “NOM the murder conviction for which | ary moming walk today if Rosen-| Fremont Serviceman I paces, ‘Dre Pree sua “we |TuMAN Subpoena Set. Daryl! V. Best of Roseville,/man might serve as his counsel,| Has Lunch With tke , “must learn te live with hydro Frowning, the President sald | Mich, faced execution. Mr. Truman replied: Convenient Terms Available! 3 gen power, and allow it to pall (Continued From Page One) | some of the other reporters | The board's finding had the al- “I don't know, since I don't} WASHINGTON @—President and . mations closer together in Chris- (should be made but that labor| "™S** lke.a chance te de some | most certain effect of sparing the| know whether I'm going or not.” | Mrs. Eisenhower had Yeoman 3.C. $item entty.” has enjoyed its highest degree of questioning, tec. He allewed | 23-year-old soldier's life. ne te asd idiot: George L. Bulson Jr. of Fremont, eee success under the law. A total of | Brae! to continue, Bowever, |. nut nag teen convicted in'a | “what I mean We — you don't | ich. to lunch yesterday. FRED N PAUL] CEO A move to save the city $1,119.05 82 per cent answering the poll| Sir the sewemen assured him | ores of murder in the ca oa Bulson was one of 12 enlisted . P by paying liability insurance on a | question favored retaining the law hie questions would be of gea- slaying of a South Korean soldier.’ = i Poe men snd women of the Armed P Old J / ~~~ three-year basis voterved + —eral_ interest. : A crowd. of 30- reporters and|Forces who attended a-White House ontiac $ est Jewelery Store— by the city ciceaueen se its in-| 8 the question, “Does Con- | One i ; hether| Me Rad been sentenced to die. | cameramen pressed around Mr./ luncheon honoring the USO. . intend to continue its in- quest ss Life sentences for two compan- his 1>block walk The S Wh lity C ! surance advisory committee for, 5™** Brownell was justified in brand- : pan-| Truman during his 1 e Store ere Quality Counts! a vestigation of subversives?”’ Con White as a ities w Sedaeal ions, also convicted of murder,|in the neighborhood of the Wal- Anythi but Fresh ° 8 e Gressmen Oakman replied “det. | Ong jury in New York had in-|WeTe St Aside under today's de-| dort Astoria Hotel. The presence | WMYting 28 West Huron Street Even a shuttle car was thought initely.” ; vestigated the official and failed cision of the newsmen and their rapid-} COLUMBUS Ind. ® — Ralph ef to transport hungry customers | _He was then told by Feiken that | to indict him, Eisenhower said he fire questions led to his use of the | Drybread is a bakery truck driver = FE 2-1257 Methodist Church | 87 per cent of persons answering| did not know the details of the ° ° word “‘snollygosters,"" which hadjin this southern Indiana com- or . Geographical SOCHION | serves him previously in political | munity Other poll results showed that $1| Another newsman asked if the Nets $14 973 for UF Ja Beresf d per cent favored building the St.| FBI didn’t have a moral obliga- F IFi A inted mes OF Lawrence Waterway and S4 per|tion to make public whatever (Continued From Page One)” ive re in cent are against the continuation | evidence it has against White since | - Bloomfield Mayor jot farm price supports its reports impugned his loyalty.| ome” rag greets $16,335, for 83 to Pontiac Board Sen. ate apch ly opeor oar | No, Exssabower-wn were a} Per cent of their goal. — BLOOMFIELD HILLS—James A. pe onde nee .g oa homely en quickly, there’s tee much ma- ar gr aug (Continued From Page One? Ns state begun at lonia | terial, apparently meaning groups ir standings in- SauF ef bet tomemann ne During the tour he visited 74 out of | ovemated material in all one clude the automotive ~ head-| mittee of the Pontiac — was appointed mayor of Sens | ten oe an eso reports, to allow them tobe | ¢¢- by Henry Gotham, with $3,843, | of Commerce. — field Hills last night by the city sa Hage Se he made public in their entirety or 58 per cent of its quota; con-| From 1950 through 1952 he was a : Pr orar ye rage ge end| Ae & matter of fact Ce 8 ge gpg erenptirags 4 ping mth hag —edgemery, He fills the vacancy left by the | television brosdeasts. |he himself will not look at such| 2%, S212. or 62 per cent: and] tive Committee to support (Spike) Briggs Jr. The senator’s trip was made Does the President, a reporter | 9:4 oF 79 per cent. -| Lawrence is president of Wilson On- the governing board to obtain the spinions of many | ...04 feel that when an The general group, captained by | Foundry Local 658 (UAW-CIO) and persens in the state on vital is- accusa@- | william ‘Treanor, had $10,111 or! vice president of the Foundry ~-4941, Berestord-is the newest -mem- : gaa ap pee = _ + tion is made it shouldbe accom- 82 per cent: government lea by Waste Council in this area. He ber of the commistion and was| to, sme ‘™ sower®’ | panied by written evidence so that! y Ceci) Cox, reported $12,713. or| is « member of the board of direc- elected mayor pro tem last April. | "™ the public can discuss it. 82 per cent: Public service volun-| tors of the Urban League of Pon- His term as mayor will run unti| “This is a government of the) Eisenhower replied he believes| teers headed by Edward Novak.|tiac and the Humane Relations the April elections. people,” Ferguson said, “and I/ the essentials should be made a Clomscil. ‘want to know what kind of legisla- | pubs ee ee Son oe tion these people want before 1)" A. Ril Sed SNS Wa oe Rober om Snontel Counll and ” ; ; or rg e W. her return to Washington. how Iheconill add gran e cent. * per a delegate in Precinct 35. -_. PONTIAC AND vicpaTY® — ‘Party a | tonight one Thursday. 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Governor Dewey's "closest ‘pais, | Communist Party Ban re burt.) VEU A GOLETA, Calif. —When Teco- ties’ for Attorney General Brown- SS , 2 Se _ HAVANA-(UP) = Bomb explo- . sul. ead x lote Tunnel is completed—and_ Cali- | ¢ll —_or atleast -so* the Demo- | \ ince comes oe and action car-| Sions echoed through this tropical fornia’s Bureau of Reclamation | ‘Tétic national chairman says—to | ries tremendous weight throughout | capital Tuesday night and early | declare that, although Harry Dex- | ” t 4 be—it should be 4 ito, w roy , | the country. | today, less than 24 hours after the ia da : [er White was a “Russian spy,” | There was no complaint from the | Cuban government had outlawed *~ 4 opereeneeeeeneee isisté ‘ Al —— We are overcrowded. Must make room for Christmas Merchandise Arriving Daily! cinch for the title: “toughest tunnel | he had been nominated in 1946 to | Democratic chieftains then that | the Communist Party. — ener: a anywhere.”’ a high post by former President this was a smear attack, even’ At least three blasts were heard iful I iou lis hissing “hot” gases, “niatiscotsy Prumam ss cccsssrey | though’ the plait tnference-was that }during: the-night, and-am unexplod-.| bet he Beauti u suXUrI Ss vapors and scalding waters—| Apparently it wasn’t “bad tim- | the reference was to somebody inied bomb was found in suburban skirts. ee ee LAMPS Davenports | [cased ty volcanic activity in the) Pe yagmer dee nanceetat Bethe t aa ance ainnt—in tact: vedas: N6 Casualties Ge serous| © =) |< - Wagner. da. ‘Denio-"!was taken by many people to! da immediatel irl Is italize | area—several. m. was nr narnia ———T ae Pe;>-Sectionat : ur get pcs cratic eandidate for mayor of | mean Attorney General Brownell, ial reported y om . PROTEINS—Rival contains Bridge, Floor, Reading and 3 Pe. Sectional digging to a “m ing a be New York City, to make sweep- | and rumor was that the ifcident|, One bomb, desertbed by police | After Being Hit by Car alg ge ond important : . : summer work was suspen po : ; : as “moderate! .” was Table Lampe | | iter eM | [lene of wnat the eomactr| e,contas, Guten, tect |banpened when he wa im private |, somderately powecte” wet | 4 Deayion Plaine grt was ad | oarinsoummssto and Fabrics termed ‘intolerable’ conditioins. “ won AALS mitted to Pontiac General Hospital pas Such well known makes as : ; k | administration, had asked Gov- the home of Interior Minister VITAMINS & a0 Such famous ma rae Tecolote Tunnel, when complet-| ernor Dewey to parole Joseph 8. | Brownell promptly denied that Remsen ©, Meculde last night with multiple bruises. D vet nas plonty—all im their aat- Rembrandt, San el, Aulsbrook, Artistic, ed, will cut 6.4 miles through the) — se __. | he had at any time directly or : suffered when she was struck by ural eS to good Lawrin Sealy Santa Inez Mountains, carrying 5 | indirectly interceded for Fay. Yet The unexploded bomb, a pipe | a car on U.S. 10 in Drayton Plains, growth vige Wonderful Values at water from Cachuma Dam _ to T k p | U Rj no apology came from the Deme- | seven inches long and two inches | according to Oakland County sher- FLAVOR—Rival hes Bt A rich, Very Large Assortment Bargain Prices Santa Barbara, surrounding com- ruc S | e p, Ip crats. The Wagner statement was | in diameter stuffed with explosive, | iff's deputies. 3) natural, unadulterated flaver dogs 1) = ] / 1) munities and farmlands. The area ° ‘ | never withdrawn. | was found in a vacant lot. It had| Sharon E. Kennedy, M of love. Always & tasty treat. s about 80 miles northwest of Los B d 6G d failed t ft of 3128 Frembes St., was re in _ “o_OFF 310 OFF | fi xcter ements Bridge at GOOMISON | ae tormer President ought to, {led 0 otf because of a de-| 3128 Frembes St, was reported in I wo anrisiciat COLOR — —— a ne eS 7 be the last to complain about the | uve Suse. — ~ James Murphy e | laboratory contr Donte ent'na || BOX SPRINGS | [leans Stee na ScTuunt Detriwas ‘treated at’ Pontiac | The facts now turn out 10 be, GAUKLER j =: Chest and Bed d A sis or ia ra trom porous General. Hospital _for shock, after} that there was quite a lot of fuss Juke Box Rackefeer quality is constantly Sells Reg. $269.50 $39.50 Value rock walls. Paradoxically, steam- pre cle Ry seve Sed any inside the a te ee ee it : STORAGE CO. a ow A Fo 5 95 ing workers. in the giant hot * ae : se | 2 ond save money. $ 95 3 0 - «collision deputies said 1946—James F. Byrnes, then sec- ay e fa | . li . sales in city after city. Over springs occasionally walk into jets - t | no. 1 specialists in in Kg of ice cold water which create _ Raymond EF. Dibble, 49. of 3658 Tetary of state and now governor mithon cane already END TABLES CORNER TABLES In Blend,.Walnut and Mahogany 10° Hurry for This Value 5 Piece Chrome Reg. Price $89.95 ONLY A FEW AT $ 59”° A Real Value VISIT OUR LARGE GIFT DEPARTMENT Gifts from all over the World: ITALIAN POTTERY ENGLISH CHINA, SWEDISH GLASS, ete. CLAYTON'S FURNITURE and APPLIANCES Open Daily to 6 P. M.—Fridays to 9 P. M. KEEGO HARBOR FE 5-8974; FE 5-8811 ~ ‘in its history. Tt proposed to spend TO KRESGE'S | | $61,690 of the total for advertising | Yt @ Privilege. NOTTINGHAM, England uw — A ah +-and-publieity————____._-_- _The FBI report had in ft | dentist was accused yesterday of Your Best Chance Ever thick clouds of sulphurous smog. The air reeks of hydrogen sul- phide, and the constant pater of the tunnel bottom, submerging the tracks of the work train taking men to the tunnel head. . . * Veterans of 30 years in tunne! est they've encountered. ~ tx. Last month the Bureau of Recla- mation told the contractors to hit it again, “with provision for equita- ble adjustment to cover increased costs due to coping with hot water.” ing installed to relieve the heat. At the downstream end 1,200 feet are being lined with concrete to prevent the flow of scalding water from tunnel sides. A concrete-lined | Stretch upstream seals off an underground ‘river ‘which roars against the two-foot walls, creating furnace heat. * Ld ° j Despite hardships and hazards engineers say the remaining 4.700 feet will be completed. But they refuse to estimate how long it will take to Learn to Play this f Popular Instrument... building say Tecolote.ia the tough- Samuel St.,. Rochester, the other driver, told deputies that Kankry made a wide turn and forced Dib- | truck, deputies said Germ Warfare Charges Appear Being Renewed TOKYO @&—The Communist Pei- ping radio today launched what |'appeared to be a major renewal of germ warfare charges against the United States and promised an important broadcast tomorrow | concerning the alleged crimes. Coolers and ventilators are be-_ The broadcast, heard in ‘Tokyo, said the North Korean and Chinese side “has released the depositions of 19 U.S. Air Force officers who | carried out germ warfare missions in Korea and northeast China.” The charges repeatedly have been denied by U.S. military and government leaders. Association Sets Budget GRAND RAPIDS w—The West Michigan Tourist and Resort As- sociation has set an operating +; budget of $101,950 for 1954, largest Wayne Reports Gifts DETROIT (UP) — Wayne Univer- sity president Clarence B hilberry reported Tuesday the school re- ceived $2,100,000 in grants and gifts during the year ending June 30. Dont Fool With A Chest Cold of South Carolina, discussed the| LANSING W — Herman “Turk’’ _whole thing with Truman, saying Prujanski, accused juke box rack- he was well aware that the FBI | eteer, will be returned to Michigan had reported White to be a mem.) to face—trial-if-Gov--Witlantis has | A theory has. been advanced that governor of California to e = a may not have wanted to | Pry ki to Mict —— expose White at the fime when the | arguments of Prujanski’ ttorney | FBI report reached him, preferring | rs a ito have the investigative process | Pruj Oe a Tcontinued. There is no record on — a such a course of action in it) tortion aa cea aie Department of Justice. | out of atempts to organize juke But even if this were so, thea | box. coin machine and parking why did Truman on April 38, | operators in Wayne County. 1946, send such a complimentary aie - letter to White when he resigned | -. ° as assistant secretary of the Find Bones of 2 Buried treasury to take the post of U. S. | i director of the International Mon- ee 30 Years tary Fund? fa pha onary skeletons buried an estimated 30 The most plausible explanation | 155 beneath-a-tamter Will alle is that Truman, tike so many peo- , ; is _| were unearthed Tuesday by two | ple in his administration, was gul boys diesing & émn. storage, packing, local and long-distance moving x” A AKF AST Lend ate heated droplets f erhead | ble’s vehicle into the br ge. 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Regularly 4.98 Ladies for the youn Assorted colors in sizes 3 to 8 for traveling. ba all latex body. trousers. e , Fine Glassware Wool Skirts = Tioor Second Fleer ~- Street Floor Filth Floor Street Fleer Street Floor st s Regularly 1.00 Regularly 3.98 Regularly 49e Regularly 1.98 Girls’ Regularly 3.98 Regularly 12.98 | 5 for Buy now for your holiday gnter- Attractive plaids or solid color Blouse Trees |-Girls’ Sweaters | Ninon Scarves | Knit Polo Blouses | Jewel Boxes Woolen Blankets ; f taining! Beautiful. glassware in kirt leated t h j assorted sizes. Ideal for the prick "An o— fal yp y fo Ss] a for 32 5 for s] ad | 2 for sD 59 i home or as gifts. Sizes 24 to 30. r PS ; y ~ i Third Floor Street Floor Sf ote Flocked ninon scaris in assort- Girls’ knit polo blouses im | Leather like jewel boxes with 100° — Americon 5; Save on your closet space. Girls’ all wool or nylon cardi- ed sizes and doilies. Washable smart new designs. Pink, aqua, @ earring rack. Beauti- woolen with extra . ‘ Holds six blouses. Swinging gan sweaters. Navy, green, Patierns in pink, blue, yellow brown, navy, maize, red of lined with gold turn lock wide™satin: binding. 3 pound —. “~~ arms. Rust resistant metal. maize or-red- in’ sizes 7 7 it or white. green, in sizes 7 to 14 Ivory, baby blue and rose. weight. * Regularly 1.29 Scented Polo Shi 69e Street Floor Second Floor Fourth Floor Second Floor direst Floor Fourth Floor ol : | Hanger Sets o Shirts Values to 2.98 Regularly 39c Regularly 3.98 Women’s Regularly 39¢ Regularly 15¢ Regularly 4.98 | 7 2 for *I Cotton Loop Rugs | Guest Towels | Gabardine Slacks | Dish Towels Dish Cloths Mattress Pads | covered scented er = fog m4 pol gp Aenciny ig 8 s ‘ ) . = EE _ - ay Ss luscious pono of 7 4 for | I a! —_—3-for-4-— coer |__._12-for-4 4 — “- Guaranteed necks. i ws ors. Boxed 2 to a set. 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Sizes _ber'st gifts. tx in red or brown chacks, olen checks" in sizes 7, @ and 10. and everything for installing. | sizes 34 to 42 ML : , ) ee ae 77 ee Wa ite’s s 0; m Liver Frida and Saturday Night “ok 9 “al Christn ast) pe +i \ as" ® ‘ ‘ . : s > ; - — SS zgime in an all German government Defense Community and efforts toward European unification. (b) Acceptance of the Russian plan for German unifica- Seetal aioe penis Laas aceon naa tion by admitting the Communist re- f A neutralized under Four Power control to give the Soviets access to the Ruhr, * * * In other words,the note, instead of showing a desire for negotia- ———thon- ts just atiother Red maneu- - ‘Tas Amocitied Frets ie entitiod eachustvely to the woe Sr sepuaiieatan of jocal news printed tp news- paper, as oe al AS acne dae ~ ———————————————_—__ Tus Powrme Pause is delivered by carrier for 40 cents @ week; where is not available, mail in Onkland and adjoining counties it is tonnage g Peng else- United States $20.00 a year. All mail subse Pontiac PE 2-818). ye are able ip advance. PE es ‘eo a aw movement BER 2 Years ago, some “full text of the Bill of Rights, Nowhere _- ~ outside these First Ten Amendments to MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS ver aimed at splitting the Western _Allies. However, .. it...does...re- emphasize the fact that the West's best hope of ending the cold war lies in building up greater strength through the European Defense Community. aig tin WEDNESDAY ‘NOVEMBER 11. 17 Armistice Day Reminder It is fitting on this 35th Armistice Day to refresh our memories and appre- ciation of the liberties so many of our heroic fighting men have died to pre- serve. On that glorious November 11, 1918, Lessons in Crime * For those who wonder why juvenile crime has increased alarmingly in‘ this the victor nations were delirious with Country, Dr. FREDERICK WERTHAM, a joy. Millions in this and allied countries Psychiatrist, has some thought Provok- that. -warhad—been-banished-+U4 answers. — from the Earth. How soon that dream These add up in his article in the cur- was shattered-is-common knowledge.: rent Ladies Home Journal to a sweeping * * * and voluminously documented and il- We knew wow thal. war beck lustrated indictment of so called comic freedoms never can be taken for Rooks, granted. Because they are under * * * ceaseless attack, it is ever more _..._1t_is_theauthor’s—eentention—~ ~~tiportant that we remember what that these lurid picture books they are and stand always pre- teach their young readers the pared to defend them. technics of crime from petty theft Elsewhere on this page appears the to robbery, rape, sadism and murder.—A further charge is that — cca wit ee THE erm ree cgn minister on Germany if (a) the Fim ee Are you job-hunting? Then be careful, Don't grab the job that pays the most unless it only tear down happy homes promote Lite F-3Ie: Larry WS aged 38) is and misery. They pay higher wages in. o Tiog” your conscience. Don By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE a college professor in Michigan. “Dr. Crane, I'm quite dis- turbed,”” he informed me as we had luncheon together recently “Some of my students have tfh- timated that I must be ‘tetched’ to be teaching school when I could make far more ‘dough’ in other fields. — “One of them even asked me last week, ‘Why den’t you get inte a real racket where you can rake in the coin?’ ~~ ow _-—= wm o- mi ti a you will feel guilty of cheating your fellowmen. (Tt ’ ~ wWaWARP REN Peace—It’s Wonderful! insufficient emphasis is given the punishment. crime brings. Dr. WerTHAM emphasizes the Giffer- ence between the comic or adventure strips in most newspapers and those in comic books. Comic strips, he pointed out, “function under a severe censor- ship exercised by some 1,500 newspaper editors of the country who sometimes reject details or even whole sequences.” * For comic books there exists no such ee censorship. If the comic book publish- St. Lawrence Power ers won't supply it, only parents can do _ A Presidential order at long last has the job. cleared the way for joint participation Take time to find out what your by New York and Ontario in the con- child is reading. The quickest struction of the St. Lawrence River way to eliminate this evil is to destroy the market for these power project. lessons in crime. This order removed the last os ——— international obstacle to this long | Lhe Man About Town needed power source. Ti also Has Wi Interest war, but in a manner to be prescribed named the New York State Power - —by law. Proposed Changes Near Site IV Authority as the Government's construction agent. The Canadian of Cradte of Oakland County The right of the people to be secure in their Ts, and ei- -our Federal-Constitution-are the funda- mental rights of Américans so concisely stated. The Bill of Rights * * * We urge all our readers‘to re- * study this text and preserve it for future reference. The more we know about our basic free- doms the better able all of us will be to defend them against those who would destroy us. I Congress shal] make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or pro- hibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of- the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assembie, and to petition the government for a redress of griev- ances. Il A well-regulated militia, being neces- to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. No soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the owner, nor in time of government previously had made the Ontario Hydroelectric Com- Daftynition houses, pa er fects, against unreasona searches mission its agent. Bectwnt: A'mele' eke bee aity avoided and seizures, shall not be violated, and * * * ae: no warrants shall issue but upon prob- able cause, supported by oath or af- firmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the per- These two authorities will unite in The proposal to change the course of Paint Creek at Rochester to make room for a civic creating a great hydroelectric power in- center has county wide historical echoes. It was stallation in the International Rapids near this point on Paint Creek in 1817 that the sons or things to be seized. first white sett! ft Oakland Count of the St. Lawrence River between Mas- Dive the location long hax been desianaed ne V 7 sena, N. Y., and Cornwall, Ont. Cost— such. This was one year before the first settle. —_No- person shall be held to answer for has been estimated at $450,000,000 and et &t Pontiac a capital, or otherwise apnyedin crime, —— ] resentment or indictment eventual generating capacity is expect- A Pontiac professional man was given a Mea eran | ary, exe cot in cases arising ed to be 1,100,000 horsepower. ee in the land or naval. forces, or in the * * * =e tine in , dep eae Aili militia, when in actual service in time While the President's order climaxed of war CT ee ee Tersou be subject for the same offense or-of —_—— ;-nor.shall any These Articles, First Ten Amendments to Constitution, List Our Freedoms or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use thout just compensation. - VI In all criminal prosecutions the ac- cused shal] enjoy the ight to a speedy trial, and jal jury of the state and istrict wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district. shall have been pre- viously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense. © Vil In syits at common law, where the alue in controversy shall exceed toaaty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury shall be otherwise re- examined in any court of the United States, than according to the rules of the —— law. Vill Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual’ pentane inflicted. Xx The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights, shall not be con- strued to deny or disparage others re- tained by the people. x. yea eS a EES wanes om The powers not delegated to the United within one hour after your car ss to be twice put in oper of oa States by the Constitution, nor pro- legal obstacles remain. At least three been tagged. peed Marys — _ compelled in an ee brdeg the pariae are reserved private agencies, one of them in Ontario — criminal case a ess to the respectively, or to the : ice presiden Michigan Ass of imse ved : have latinched sults ‘So blork conatrac. Pat choy t of the Michigan Association h lf, nor be depri of life, li = cs wad tion. It is believed, however, that these will have been disposed of before actual work can be started. - Sea Determined to prove that the robins will not Lalen & advocates are cheered go south for the winter if life here is made by this development. They see in _attrgetive for them —————-——-—— ~ it one more step toward construc- Mrs. Calvin E. Wessels tion of the waterway to which the of Elizabeth Lake Estates is feeding a daily in- ‘ ber of the power dams are essential. — m They were encouraged further-by the-~irioas ot too dumb” plemer prediction of Senator Homsr Frerauson, Arnold Commedore at Flint, that Congress next year would of White Lake. He taught the dog to retrieve_a approve U. S. seaway participation. ‘yisasest, and new & bttags in cue of the hens dames L. Gardner will attend a national conference of county officials at Chicago next week. Voice of the People sary because lack address and telephotie writer must space. Pull name, number of not be. -- “requests, unless the letter is ¢ erit th nature) Perhaps the cad who dumped out a half dozen kittens and young cats tast week on a subdivision road at Crescent Lake can eat a from the poultry yard several times a day. Mr. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—. ee ; Commodore continues, And the hens seem to good meal and lie in a warm bed Reds Don’t Want Peace ™*" with & ood conscience. T cou Whatever hope exi In at least three recent school s con ive. reall es oe eee —~fir thie Poatiac area the word “ostensible” was I feel sure that in the eyes of — reaty-wants to Case international ten- tho final trigges upper. Ged such @ perven Is as guilty | Sion has been blasted by the Kremlin’s ~-— of nee ee aed Gees 8 eee, £V answer to a renewed invitation to con- A single cabbage that weighed 24 pounds has out to the mercy of the first mr. ; ters with ‘that: government and to winter snow and cold winds. ———“"Wa one Wants these kiftens, so [ mn converted inte sauer kraut by fer on Sas and Austria. a. 3110 Garden Court Believes Godfrey Hasn’‘t Done Wrong by LaRosa “Still a Godfrey Fan.” and I agree with him. Godfrey always has been ** He’s made his show the best on both radio and TV. It Se Crescent Lake Resident Believes Person Who Discarded-Cats Should FeetAshamed ross dositecroing (Letters will be condensed when neces- feeding them C rations, throwing give him credit for knowing what - “tne them-out in the mud to sleep and he is doing. eae one a aborting. them_full of hates fo-keep 1 a ; SPECIAL! 1" 44ds.ah RICH fe-Ty NING u pe a Save More at LOU-MOR Jewelers 45 S$. Seginaw St.—Next to Oakland Theater WHY WORRY? Keller-Koch Comes to You! Why worry ‘bout not heaving time to see the new 1954 CHER? Keller-Koch will come to . to give you e DEMONSTRATION "RIDE at your con- venience. Simply call to arrange a meet- ing with one of our friendly salesmen .. . he'll meet, you at your office, your home or any place you select! Cail Mi 6-! 200 for an appointment! Fells Foch Your New Chrysier-Plymouth Deater 479 S. Weedward~ Birmingham “ft Never Get- 2 a crn “$2007 Ik ~~ Open Friday, Saturday Evenings Until Christmas! Ys) TO KRESGES aaa at ms Juke Royalties Backing Bill to Receive Larger Share From Their Records WASHINGTON (NEA) —Amer).. Seay popular song “€oitiposers are Pwritiig a brand "ew serenade Tor | | the juke box operators of the na- | tion. The title: “Brothers, the Free | Ride Is Ended.” Whatever your personal reaction is to the blaring, blatting, bleep- ing live of the juke box, it happens to be big business in the U.S | Americans pour about $25#,- 000,000 worth of nickels, dimes | | and quarters into about 500,000 | juke bexes each year for the | peivilege.of-subjecting thetr ears | to this form ef culture. All the composers ask is about a | $10,000,000 cut-of the ptum. | Louis Davidson Up until now, thanks to a loop- . hole in the 1909 copyright law. alli Recezyes Oscar | tive efforts has been 2 cents per’ record. This is peanuts, says com- for Talk on U. N. “On my two top record sellers, | for the Candy’ and ‘Far Away placées,”/ cess of $3,000 and $7,000, __Fespec: | | tively,” she explains, ‘You'll United Nations is effective. i jumpin tj aes Se BUTTON IN—Buttons replace telephone developed in Stockholm, speed,-emee-the-catier Moen t hav the dial after each number. | 1 | uils Davidson won the ‘Oscar | best table topic talk Tues- when Pontiac Y Toastmasters day they have gotten for their crea- poser Joan Whitney. La | my royalties were slightly in ex | Club debated whether or not the in record royalties notwithstand-| for the meeting at Pontiac YMCA, | ing its popularity. |with George Crabtree presenting “I have had a greater measure | ‘he table topic. of success tian many other writ- Speakers Tuesday included | @rs, yet my record reyaities for | George Wetterhahn on “‘What Is | the past 10 years have not aver- a= United _Nations?”'; __Arneld aged more than $2,000 per year.” | Whittaker. ‘“‘My Personal Christ- The composers are going to} ™45 Gift;"’ John Stefanski, ‘Was | It Worth the Trouble? and Sid in their sad ballad to the Sen-| ate Judiciary Committee this year |"Y Siegel, “Why the United Na. +-in...behalt--of a bill which would }.tions?” | plug the loophole. Introduced by | | Sen. Pat McCarran (D-Nev), opens the way to make juke box operators pay song writers for the right to play their compositions Should the composers. convince Congress of their right to this fee, the tentative plan is to charge a flat rate of $20 per juke box per ‘| Two Boys Survive Cave-In of Tunnel GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — Two! small boys were saved from suf- j focation aft \ sed | year. This money would then be and saci - . . kibhe nrg divided among the composers on : nd tor about 15 minutes Tuesday. the basis of how many popular tunes a composer turns out each | year, There are approximately 6,000 song writers In the U. 8S, It the The boys, Dale Reitsma, 9, and | James Sturrsma, 8, were rescued | by the former's father, Peter Reitsma and fireman John Monsma, who used shovels to ex- law is passed and the blanket | tri- the pair. a a sae eee |. Kelly Reitsma, 10, a brother of —- vores : = | Dale, sounded the alarm after the year for each one of them. cave-isfand brought aid. The three Objection of the juke box op- boys had been digging sand tun- erators to the bill is that the cost! nels at the rear of a school yard cents per record is enough roy- | They were revived by first aid alty. ‘and hospitalizéd for a short time. ARMY JOE'S nav 32 S$. SAGINAW ST. “Anthony Rennie was roastntastert ~ | president—banquet—heid—Sunday—in jthe Legion Home at 96 Churchill Rd. Following the banquet a short | program-—-was -heid=-with” “Walter | } and a short history of the post was | Elwell was presented a gavel bell will break them and that the 2 where the near-tragedy occurred. | SURPLUS Hunting Licenses Issued COLD- WEATHER HEADQUARTERS Tas Europe Hub_ Bt Saar bes Role i A the conventional dial on a new Sweden. The main advantage..ia. @ to wait for the slow return of ‘Auburn Legion Holds Banquet Hill-Gazette Post Fetes Past Commanders and |: Presidents = AUBURN HEIGHTS Fifty members of Hill-Gazette Ameri- can Legion, the Auxiliary and their families were present at the an- nual past-cemmander— ert WASHINGTON — —-wage—is—$60—e —-menth,—not_much, Franco-German Border Territory Fast Regaining Industrial Importance densely populated region—the coal rich Saar on border — is bidding to become the center of the proposed European Federation. . The Saar, a 990-square-mile sec- tion of the Moselle River basin, might acquire a status similar to the District of Columbia if na- tions of Western Europe unite. Both German and French officials favor the change-over. Once part of Germany, the area has been a semi-independ- emt state since 1947, tinked eco nomically and politically with France, says the National Geo- graphic Society. Leveled by wartime bombing and shelling, Sarr industry is again operating at capacity. Over 16,000,000 tons of coal were mined at more than. five - bi enough for three cefturies. Its six huge steel mills produce 3,000,000 tons of steel anually. Total pro- ~ . he the Franco-German Europe's most | x inches waist lines adds years to life an i tines. To help solve your weight prel- lose weight. weight loss lem you can trust Rennel Concentrate |me new energy and the ambition to for quality and t from its use.|do my work easily and.without tiring, Rennel is the product you must J gecemmend Daunel ety ae and can afford to buy. No dieting is| who cares to ie : uired and a choice of protein foods} If not pleased with first will hel ou get results. Mrs. Ruth | bottle return it to the bbbe bed ‘So. Genison Ave. writes, | for your money back. Price Fi started to take Rennel 3 monthe ago sist on Rennel for begt & duction in 1952 was valued at $538 million, one-third higher than in | "1938, the previous peak. of the total Saay labor force, pro- duce seven per cent of the steel of “Little Europe,’ the six-nation group that pools its output under the Schumann Pian. Minimum helow the average wage in neigh. boring Germany. Unemployment is less than one per cent, | Newby as masterof ceremonies. ent post officers were introduced given Present Post Commander Paul for the post from Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Perkins, As outgoing com- mander, Newby was presented with a gift from the Auxiliary by its president, Mrs. Orvin Weaver. Pest- past-commarnders present included C. A. Waters, Edward Miller, Walter Mather. Ralph Bo- gart, Gerald Hill, Qifford Best and Walter Newby Auxiliary past-presidents. attend- ing were Mrs. Edward Miller, Mrs. C. A. Waters, Mrs. Knisley, Mrs. Leonard Doan and Mrs. Ralph Bogart. A typical man's brain weighs about 50 egnces FE 2-0022 Figen pee Mouton Trimmed Cradle Bonnet | 3 nite ae in bonnet style. vane eee $1.95 BIG SAVINGS military protection and foreign re- LANTERNS , $11.95 R ds . P) Orta fare Coats & Pants for Escanaba P “Army Type, Red Hooded Coats, 1 or nada Faper w lent, nsula Water, Revelent, Rubterined- | Hiren Upper Fen, publishers Genuine Government ing, button front. Escanaba Daily Press. Korean Boots $] 295 Deneficlary under the wil Tested te -30° I 3 of _ publisher, er P. Nor- ton, has recommended that a bid $14.95 Pants to Match . . $9.95 8) 1 empoyes of the Daily Press be - - accepted ~ Executor James . Frost, how- KLONDIKE DELUXE by COMFY—u»- | !nsuloted Boots, tested Coats, All Wool ever, has not acted finaily on half surpassed for cold weather weer to -20°..... ae _fii a. dozen bids submitted. at the tested to 60", yor weight only 3% | _ Sheapekin Vests ..6.43- See Seanad pe or Mi same time. pean warerrepaiont ik ahd set Brown's Beach = : Employes offered to lease the “qrmast poukats tolehag 8 Goes | WOH nese: in 5:79 | Ber ror paper for $25,000 a year for 10 Rend. Send-anene pockets with rein | Felt Pocs amsas. 5.95 $ 95 years, with an option to purchase flaps. Heavy, feel-preef Crown ripper 4 Buckle 17 at the end of the lease for slowure and enepped fly front Snent | Overshoes nrc. 4.95 a" $11.95 $225,008. coupe, poten sep ogy 5 Buckle an Match . Frank J. Russell, publisher of + str ein pena _ Overshoes .... 6.45 fT = = | the Iron Mountain Neon. an- Since te X-Large, Red or 37-50 a Flight Red $ nounced yesterday that at — | ——FOUPO i ivveceee : Plaid Caps... 1.19— Osborne; publisher oe Sault Ste. Evening News, Weed to Match «ocvscsss, $5.95 Red Plaid Shirts, Red Wool Sox... 98¢ [land on W. Rice, publisher of ants to Match........,..$29.95 | All Wool ..... 5.95 the Houghton Mining Journal, were Ladies’ Down Costs... $29.75 | Union Suits 1.95 up | All Wool Red Mitts 2.59 8) visnarawing their joint bid Keep Warm-_ the. si a 5 | N-} — pws 5 NAVY TYPE. Alpoca aoe se SMacnenic= body and sleeve lining. ' ULLETIN BOARD Genuine jungle cloth. “¥ f\ Freavy duty om 8 Shelf. xtra warm for e i leavy duty zipper. Genu- outside work. \ ine mouton collar. $4 148 past-commanders and pres- | All the Saar’s iron ore for steel comes from the nearby French. province of Lorraine. Most of its food also comes from France. The Saar could live enly 30 to 60 days on its own agricultural output. Other teading Saarland indus- tries include chemicals, ceramics, foodstuffs. glassware, and build. >} —somne....70,000. .workers,...&.. aml! — ing material, Its goods are marketed in 88 countries, with, France accounting for 87 per cent of its wholesale trade. | The Saar, an area only half the |.size of -_Long Island, is almost solidly German, There is not even a French minority of permanent | residents. ditions, ahd educational system are all German. Native Saariand- ers; however; are’ often’ smaiier and darker in coloring than Ger- mans, suggesting traces of early | pre-German peoples. France cecupied the territory following both World Wars. In 1935 a plebiscite returned it to | Germany by a nine-to-one vote. ing more than a fourth of the 960,000 inhabitants homeless. One house in fifteen was destroyed, compared to one out of 22 in France and one out of 65 in Great Britain. been a member of the French custom--union~ and shares in rev- enues. It uses the franc as cur- rency. France operates the region's 18 coal mines under a ‘50-year lease and is responsible for its - Battle Jacket Wool quilt lined, draw- string waist, water wth 2 lent, button front ee eed wit tlle. Kapek....3% 50°, Weel Undershirts and —Drawers,Gen: Army new . 0. $2.95" _. Folding Cots... .--. $4.95 HUNTING +0 113 Site. , $1.90 USE JOE’S LAY-A-WAY JOE’S ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS — 32 S$. wi. ; A a eel a { -_ j + “In postwar years the Saar has | > = A Increase Your Office Efficiency With New Art Metal Gray Furniture Your office will be lighter and your 8-hour day will be more pleasant. The cost is less than you would imagine. Uncle Som will help you pay for it ot the rate of 105 a year. GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY 17 West. Lawrence St. Language, culture, tra- | During World Wrr UJ. 65,000 Saar dwellings were demolished, leav- | NOW! Business Cases You Can't Wear Out! i é | iit ul il abies 0 wile lietyn ah eis and prices. GENERAL PRINTING & _ OFFICE SUPPLY co. 17 W. Lawrence St. \+ mployes any 30 Gal. period of appeal. By lng ‘Gas Heater [sr sustn er winnoa te sanses of a government employe for the TERMS ARRANGED! Get Details in Our Sclesroom and BROWN : p i Nov. 3, 1953, Mr, Chamberlin. Plumbing—H eating director of internal revenue, in the Sheet Metal Work Baltimore and Washington area, points out the glaring’ conditions 55 €. Pike Se. which exist, with particular refer: PI FE 3-7195 a. duu tee - laws, This shows that the Treas- ees $9.56 Down $3.67 Weekly | +t —Includes—spring—tork— —_ — we eee eee eee Robert from Martiye ‘Winalot , POR FAST DELIVERY. CALI: Howard L. from Lee Woods. The ledge of Horseshoe falls at Fuel & Paint Co. Niagara is being worn back about | yy five feet each year. The ledge at | Se eb vase Wi Phone FE 5-6159 | about one-half foot per year, eee Most Pings INvstroted Avetleble in Both White end Yellow Geld a Yo eS % CERTIFIED < ° GEMOLOGIST z : % § your Christmas — = j DIAMOND \ pig y ENSEMBLE Our selections were never more beautifull Here is artistry — craftsmanship ~ genuine diamond valve. Many other exciting de- signs in our store. Come in 2 s = JEWELERS 16 W. HURON ST. LAY IT AWAY ‘Ti om geen 2 lt raises your pride and ra Se feel it the moment we turn over the You now own the handsomest “hardtop” around —@ Buick Riviera—and the warm glow goes all through you. But not alone for the racy beauty of the car. You feel that prideful surge, too, from the fact that here you bought yourself a whale of a lot of automobile — a whale of a lot of room and power and soft luxury and ride steadiness—for Three speed geors, - “49°. |. Available For the automobile pictured here is a Buick Srectat Riviera — which means it delivers locally for just a few dollars more than the “hardtop” models of the “low-price three.” 2 But it’s only when you drive away in your It’s Trade-In Time for a Better Deal = West top allowance on your present car? See us thts week for a deal that will raise a“ SPEcIAL history whispers effortless ease... When Twin-Turbine Dynaflow* gives you instant getaway response with silken smooth- _ness, and the Million Dollar Ride levels every away the miles with inch of your way ... When the deep wide seats cradle you in spa- cious comfort and the great glass areas give your p me Clie stors for BUICK ‘s —in the Buick-Berle Show on TV a Tuesday evenings. Alo every Saturdoy, ms tune in The TV Football Geme of the Week—e "GM" Key Event Sarely you ought to look into this great Buick that’s so prideful to own, so thrilling to drive, so easy to buy. We'll be happy to arrange a sampling. Can you visit us this week? 4 *Stendard on Roadmaster, optional at extra cost on other Series. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM iit _— ulse ee LOREEN ERY OM wag . a a - —oe es \ ? * ee OL 210 Orchard Lake Ave. IVER MOTOR SAL Phone FE 2-9101 va a —P r i oa - p i i } e ee St, f NOVEMRB a i ee i a —._.. Lei eects, } Modern and square dancing will Frolic Friday from 9 to midnight “at Hickory Grove School on East Lake road. Area residents "Oe Dee PS ae Gs ee ford Township Justice Willis Let Drayton Plains Youth Pleads Guilty to Theft A 19-year-old Drayton Plains man pleaded-- guilty and-_waived examination yesterday on larceny | from a building c es. He was | cuit Céurt on $750 bond which was | not furnished. Thomas Cuthrell, of 4515 Kempf; St., who appeared before Water- D urgy, was charged with taking about $140 in tools and cash from the Pontiac Coach €o.,- 4615. Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains. Monday. He will appear for arraignment Fri- day. t 7 A Small Deposit Selection Until Christmas! @ MULTICOLOR SPORTSWEAR Will Hold Your ‘Cb Discusses | Gerald Rustem with Mrs. Clarence | Novess Jr, | Irwin Greer and Mrs. Gordon Ben- “E) Baby~ Sitter and then threw “the | | today and find more time for Baby Sitters , “County-G20-}=.Watertord.-Child-Study}- Club Tackles Problems, Fair Arrangements WATERFORD Baby—sitters-bath good and bad up for discussion Monday at a meeting of the Water- ford Townshtp Child Study Club. | Meeting at the home of Mrs, came as co-hostess,. Mrs. nett discussed ‘‘We Look at the subject open to the group. In general the group decided that there were three main rea- sons for having baby sitters. 1. They are needed in view of the prevailing shortage of ser- vants. 2. Women are more independent ing is necessary for somédne vise to. mind the children. 3. Living quarters are smaller today. Relatives who used to tend ren. whileparenis -were out, a : aaa aca + r water rogue @ VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS no live in the same home. ; ccalie Guaranteed 7 2 . > ; sear en Some parents in the group were Affair Set for Nov. 21 and iaywat 30 Sevele: Watch Repair ~~@HICKOCK BELTS, JEWELRY Hl aicsatisfied with baby sitting ser. ounty Veains — , aw Livsais and Welton Bivd A 1, DEXTROM, Prop Sas SQUARE and W. L. DOUGLAS Fi vice voned 8 cede gh a tary-teine YF a terford—Carnival- Plans (Can be purchased for $60,000 and jg —® Deere Mert ot the Beat ; nO! AE NeEwEAe gig a tendency of ROYAL OAK—Service for Harry | includes a $16,000 house a $$$ s ) 4 , some “over-play" wi 2 , - | e e . for board of education admin- ° children, preventing them from go- ae . ae icine S hitting I nto H igh Gear istrative office use. Within one Going Hunting? H ing to sleep. Other sitters, they = a p.m. Thursday *) ; | _ | quarter mile of Rochester village Check Your Car and ... __| ood Rubber Footwear said, “under-play” with the chil- | Schnaidt Funeral Home with burial WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Plans for Waterford Township High limits. Will require water, sewer Personal Insurance = = | dren while spending too much time/-in Oakview “Cemetery. He died | Seheot's Sentor Carnival began ‘moving ‘in high gear this week as the ee etcetera anak it ready cLaupte A. CARTER — ; | talking to, boy friends on the tele- | Monday at his home | Opening date for the event neared. — for school. INSURANCE AGENCY phone. | asiacoaas haw tle Willaw’, Tiarac | The carnival, an annual event held to finance the senior trip, will 3—Pians for the utilization of 4400 Dixie Highway OR 8-721 DB ssagg members viewed with | ice wank. Haney anal Rov of Rires. open Nov. 21 from 7 p. m. until midnight at the school gym. the McGregor site, offered to ees 4 arm the recent crime wave in a ; Bruce Craig chairman, stated * the district if they can shew full Men's Wear—Shoes connection with baby sitting. They — a Give, and Dewey feateres , affair ' the land ready to be BOBBIE’S Next to Bank Drayton Piaing [|| #24 their husbands often were du- | wanay: Honect ot Rexet Oak ted} clude a -hay- rider dancer-cen- 1) prestated We We Howard Me EAUTY SHOP — _ = SR = ine about letting their daughters | 57 grandchildren. | cessions, games and beoths. rive rs Gregors (senior and junior) to- | ee Beauty Care a ——— ee — — . 2 | Mrs. D. Emerson Powell One of the outstanding features . doy tor Gotr — Hrs 9 to 5 Wed. & Pri. Eve. by Ap. di ; le gp parents themselves came | 1 AWSON—Service for Mrs. D | Will be a display of sports and | A al survey of the |] 4315 w. Walton OR 3-2921 for some criticism. HM was | Emerson (Cora) Powell. 67. of 388 | Custom built autos, Craig said. ris mas 0 22 acres of land, located an the | seriera Bater — Owner & Operator i \ | amgpected nt parents “treat |) ain Ave. Will be at 2 | Rounding out the event will be | /east side of north Rochester road ; vi TA MINS P< mponliond on empiaye | Thursday ‘a Spiller Gramer on | the crowning of a king and queen. | with Tienken road on the north ~ (Advertisement) ~ ; Choose from the fresh new stocks | ar “ee a hese i tage plone] Co-¢hairmen tor the carnival Waterford seodtellows Plans for = damedie’ acted EAT ANYTHING WITH of famous brands we carry. Come | Tes mail? Serente: ‘tie aves | us nell mma at al Ge a Being Swamped With from kindergarten through sixth | ® FALSE TEETH! in for free literature decided, fail to live up to agree- General Hospital 7 er ang ings for Project /srade are to be given the Me M you hove woubte with plang ra ure about the } pw buby cilters. They alan | Sacviving ace war Geadbaad — icity; Bruce Horton, decora igs ! Gregors. This design utilizes the | Une that slip aad rock sed euese sore various types and their uses. hil souk usleclukecise ctolume athe. | tions; BM Gard, set ep: Cuncl | WATERFORD TOWN SHI P—| higher portion of the site for school /9o" yy Binet lias vec okt mon : a home on time and then telephone Mrs. Sam Dow eae earn ee eets. | Toys for Waterford Township's | Duilding, set back 150 feet from because Brimas Piasc-Leee ie s permanent Phone OR 3-1433 saying that they will be out later! ROYAL OAK — Service for Mrs. aa annual Goodfellow drive are pour-|the highway. with lower Alsat | var 2s powder o peow con do, Brow cs old than expected. Sam (Lois) Dow. 75. of 113 North | _ Completing the list are Betty Jo| ing in, according to Mrs. Ruby gnat play rubber piates poe get good resules six moache Reed - Pat F t plan- children but developed to provide | tos year or longer. YOU Cam GAT ASI TENS 1 And then, too, some parents Washington Ave., will be at 1 p.m. , Prizes; Pat Fawcett, pl Mackinder, chairman. pmagy Hagetore of the en- | Saely lap coh casip of Plesti-Linsr ca washte | DRAYTON DRUG STORE leave home without giving com-|-Thursday at Schnaidt Funeral | Ming: Pat Owens, booth; Marilyn) She urged that groups planning | 170 arog some upper or lower. Bise and ic mode per- ? . 5 plete instructions to the baby sifter. | 1:,me with burial in Roseland Park Shell, king and queen contest: |to donate used toys send them in . . 4480 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains In all. some 14 points ‘regarding | Cemetery. She died Monday at | 2° “mm Parcells, (ckets, Lew | as soon as possible because the : baby sitting were discussed. Among Royal Oak General Hospital. Fitzgerald, theme. four-man repair committee is be- ~ | hem were salaries, leaving com- ‘ are her husbend: twe ing swamped. . \ plete instructions for the baby sit- cone Mrs. William Penny Tr Works Used toys are repaired and take baby sitters haat im "| and Mrs. Eldon Mason of Royal Pp painted by the men in a workshop Those soft cuddly + iltttes U eeraatek didi Oak; three sons, Fred and Loyd || fo Aid Children ||** 27. 2 | Brushed set according to the prevailing rate |! Berkley and Milne of Detroit; || | " Mrs. Mackinder said persons -— mm | in: the community. ~~ nine grandchildren and three great! ir) HOSpitals sa inte geal aoe of See | yon ORTONVILLE — Members of! township’s three fire halls or call : : Pajamas Fe 4532 Dixie Hwy. || OP" New Schoolrooms Books Displ BrownteTresp 155 ate bury male} Bet at OF 2 1e08 tad thet he ROD extents Ph. OR 3-7224 for 200 in Holly Area = |. on ViSspiay ing cut-outs for crippled children] At 8 mesting scheduled for Nov. | tion” seid Bill MoCielland, | ; ce jand oan BE on We Ctisens” Committ: a — _and. Gowns. a ea |} —HOLLY.—This-week-marks the} ae P= —b 5, Eb -—-] [cards and envelopes"to- the state’ make plans for their paper sale. | ember “ So meat i . completion and occupancy of sev af Lambert School hospital. according to Mrs. Norman | Men who wish to sell the papers "Leonard Harding, president ot|| Before You Buy for Xmas, a more rooms in P iams, troop le . ye thei Recheste’-O ord named ‘| Stop are just the thing : $ 95 Area school construction. Over 200 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —/ The troop also is asking for a sa ee eclew’ Concer ae: a Schlecte, beard ache = ond Seve ot L & G for those chilly ng a moved into these — if place hirer a Mel - donations of children's comic books | quarters. Sat bead: a with Wallace | j evenings. In UP || "Since the opening of the school | PTA’ meets for "a 6-30 pm, pot. | te childern Oat ene Sven | Last year the Goodfellows pre-| Hodges, chairman of the citizens’|| KIDDIE TELEVISION \ beautiful pastel year in September most of these | luck dinner tomorrow tagious Hospital. Also being sought pase le — Aen — committee and Supt. Don Bald- 95 I colors. children have been occupying tem-| |The books will be displayed this |are “pocket-sized detective story| Mrs. Mackifder said. | Metre —_ > ie S. s~ porary quarters al churches | afternoon, tomorrow afternoon and | books, light fiction, history, bie | . and other locations. Friday in connection with book | graphy and science. = ; 34 The Rochester Citizens’ Ad. || With or Without Becks week. Children brought by parents} | The books will be collected this Dinner to Aid Band a. Mace ee ae . meeting enter- | week next. Donations may be| BRANDON TOWNSHIP — Band tained with stories and games in| made by calling Mrs. Williams,| parents of Brandon Township citinena < e ines KIDDIE CHROME —_ ; : @ two. rooms set aside, — 23-4. Schools will serve a fried chicken arr Thursday at 8 p.m. They || KITCHEN | mnin 5 7 $2195 e dinner tomorrow beginning at 5/ win presen¢ thelr findings and 7 - p. m. Proceeds will be used to the recommendations they will SETS and A OEE LUXURY PRESENTS THE ROCKER || by bend uniforms. xive the beard of education on $2695 , OF THE DAY—NEVER BEFORE County Calenda _ 2 chairs and toble with _ i . idan staal LOUN CNAGF |. discussion--over-the--McGregor|} formice: top. = SUCH COMFORT, SUCH BEAUTY || — Orton site brought "citizen commie | 4 i 7 5 Uae Masonic “Hall 1.) center the Miseies this land be used by the district Dell | The : 8 “7, ti eh wet we we Lomerrew ae ——— = = Chairs ~ 95 = Phe -hest selection: you 0 SE Si eee a | bee is tar bees meepeoes ult HOE a. is — will find anywhere— © Ville, for © legson on Christmas. a bond issue date. Final decision 25° different covers— © pilze, Rendall. \ of an Jor Ra. will ha = at next Tuesday's " entess s ctu Them | regular rd meeting when all ad . and bleached cng an a nnn s Sei Nar degal angles have been checked. TOY CHESTS , 30xl1x16 plastic covered j SUL $89.50 Gifts at durability in red, yel- Or grey. 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M.-6 P-M-— SHOPPING HOURS: — Monday Through Saturday — Thurs.-Fri, — 9 A. M.-9 P.M. eS, cme Ye : : : 7 A 7 ; “aid : A al " ad we a Sie a a aff oN Keeyrgts 1968, Pe bop Ce Two U. S. Govt. Grades.. ee Commercial OE Choice | U. S. Gov't Graded Commerciat Budget _ —_—_ —— Nourishing Beef at Low Prices and Identified with Yellow and Black Label. Hunters ‘Specials!| Almas ane ui Sue. ». 90° | ae SLAB BACON. 233: 99°} 178 NORTH WHOLE HAM .::+ ». BQ Here is good nourishing beef at Kroger low prices. It is U. S. “Commercial” — contains all the food values of higher ar” grade beef, has fess marbling of fat. [- = SAGINAW am identify “Commercial” grade beef with ‘ ¥ | ye Was the Yellove and Black Label Aeciheble , Porterhouse Stea : Sommers - 69° | HAMBURGER Ak Frosh Ground e 95 ¢ at this store only—178 N. Saginaw St. T-BONE STEAK... 2% “69° PORK LOIN... "2" “39° Exeess fat and waste removed before the steak is weighed and priced U. S$. Gov't Graded Choice : | % _{ . _ . . > i — ’ - ~ 3 4 ‘ | ° — > ’ Z Pe , . ce P ¥ ~ 3 - o " . : Sebel ws : . mie = = . 5 ’ x Es ao . ¢: Ff 2 ' 3 . S ~ iad ty . wl 7 si . a ‘ ‘ a 5 ‘ , Ng / - VS t ~ SBR? , . . a - 4 eece 7 A *% s Kroger Cut Tenderay Beef. Tender 10 times out of 10. Identified with Blue and White Tenderay Label. ‘GROUND BEEF er Fresh. Fresh Ground veral Times. Daily! 39i. 3 48s. “1,10 OYSTERS.:....28%'™49 BEER SALAMI...."-*- Re) BREADED | SHRIMP «~~ .~59° RING BOLOGNA... --._ Kroger-Cut for Better Value Here is the world's tenderest fresh beef! Because the Kroger Tenderay method makes the finest U. S. Choice Grade beef tender without ageing —w thout loss of flavor and juices. No othe, beef so fresh can be so tender. It is Kroger Cut to give you more meat—less bone, Excess fat and ttat” lein bone removed before the steak is weighed 7- and priced SS KROGER FOR ALL YOUR TO LIVE BETTER FOR LESS { : : ‘ i i a ee De ee : phat ance ee eee a i a EAE erent “ ° cee ws nen cnenee a ts ae = septs. maa i ‘ $4 \ linda - — ig aaag +e ieee t _ FOURTEEN “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, | NOVEMBER 11, 1953 _ Jumans Needn’ £ Be I rapped by. | heir Decisions Like Poor Centi pede mi e _aowow Kens. Plants. _| Mary Marga McBride Says: Corty Cleaning Gear- . F—ferta sy coer awe | During Absence | |People Can Learn How |W You in cor house plant in poly- s e professional Wrep your ” " house cleaners, who certainly know atetone Pina tatee tasationing| to Take One Step at Time ne ee | and you can leave it for as long as 4 < Ee. I've always felt tipede that playw: slong A. for supplies and also |three weeks without watering it.| | oe = Ton “Vait Diuteh ‘once 8 9 mg a the tae Bae ae an ay og ri will agree Reiiie iidincendiiet secant dieiate died itis iaech Mined ~~" 4 | to explain how it ran with te many that this is a very efficient way to le and_there's no leakage to. i eal & s es had been navigningperfety upto then ut in vo ime ater A ue . aie 1 Pees =) the query “came” it was found paralyzed iia aitch we a _- 95 |mar the furniture. Big yi ts | trying hopelessly to figure out which leg went over Your sudsmaker, scouring pow- Both For $12 Rootings wrapped tn this mate- | ; ie which! der, brushes, mops, pails, cloths, ‘ - ike _| Just today, when I was vacillating over a! and nges are always right at 4 B 4 rial will also thrive for weeks with = , : spong ome me ron: ee out water and you can isolate cut- 4 difficult decision, I remembered the poor centipede ‘3 your fingertips—and the empty bag in 14K yellow gold | and decided I was behaving exectly like him. § is perfect for holding refuse from . tings or plants in separate sheets ae | Nor am I the only one. Everywhere in this We ashtrays or waste-baskets. Jewelry Department of plastic. : complex world are men and women so perplexed ~ —_——_——— | Be sure to scrub the plastic thor- by the many problems they feel must be solved ~ G E oO R e | y oughly with thick soapsuds each | all at once that they have quite lost the power <4 Sheer Nylons Have time you use it. Rinse well and “4 to act. j ‘Metallic Thread Seam |allow to air dry. This is a pre- | A businessman who had a nervous breakdown Fn | | New note of glamour: A glitter- ’ | caution in case one of the cuttings | caused by worry, described the — of —_— f NEW PORT'S or transplants might have been | _| that overwhelmed him. 000 ___ BASS McBRIDE | ing metallic thread. running up the = | | diseased 1 “I'd go to the office,” he sald, back seam of Sheér, sheer nytons— _ onerereneteelnen baat nn ne “and I'd sit at my desk breoding If only the distraught centipede | Since metallic thread will not over my health and the merger | Could have heard, understood and. rust, pull, or snag. this hosiery can 4 we hadn't quite decided about heeded! | be washed in warm soapsuds like ! and the question of sending our From AP Newsfeatures fany other sheer nylons e eldest boy te bearding school =~ _ te stop him from becoming « TATU PC , mother’s darling. { |. |-To celebrate our 20th ANNIVERSARY, we have had | ; - “Work was piling up besides-and a limited number of gorgeous, full &8-note pianos sang dhdee Gace ‘What Ga