* . ‘ » r Fin ee f : ; ’ ea : ae | . a | - f ) | ; . eee i} : A ; ‘ The Weather . | TH I PONTI A C PRE Home Thursday: W: . Details page i E . Edition ae 4 = \ _» ; a . . ~ 112th YEAR keke PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954-48 PAGES . ASQOCIATED PRESS | UNITED PRESS 70 Friends Desert McCarthy After A ack on Ike And Only 14 erm ar grrr ee ‘ * 2 3 ° snowbanks impatiently, look where found this old fellow in the fur trimmed suit! However, we suspect he'll head north in time to “. the cameraman More Shopping: Days os “ ee cee i es atte : ry | * ¥ 2 | i Seeil al ee a ned oy 6 eo act sy é rs AP Wirephete WAIT TILL MRS. 8. SEES THIS—While Donner | finish packing. The lovelies with him were pictured and Blitzen and those other fellows paw the Arctic | on the beach at Miami. They are the Orange Bowl Expect ClO to Adopt Code s22;,5ce nis. Protecting Welfare Funds LOS ANGELES (# —- The CIO convention today was expected to adopt a:code designed to safeguard union |, today. welfare funds from graft and “make sure that maximum | 7, ¢7-fo0t balsam fir from Mich- benefits” are paid to beneficiaries. An ethical practices committee came up with the code | ’ Tops New York's WASHINGTON —Tall, stately and very proud looking, the na- tion's official Christmas tree— | from Michigan—charmed the capi- |igan State College forests after receiving the views of insurance firms and other | mand in the glittering manner to experts in the field at recent hearingsjn New York City. | which Christmas trees are ac- -_ v Says Dr. Sam's Disclosures that some | customed. union officials and _ in- surance brokers had profit- For a time, yesterday, however, | there had been dark doubt regard- | Expect Russia to Block Debate on Release of 11 Diplomats Believe Red Protests Will Hold Up U.N. Discussion Briefly UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (P—The 16 Korean War Allies looked for Russia to throw up procedural road- blocks today in an effort to delay U. N. Assembly debate on Red China's jailing of 11 U. S. fliers as spies. Most diplomats felt, how- ever, such Soviet tactics could not hold up action for more than a day on the Allies’ demand that the U. N. denounce the Chinese action as a violation of the Korean armistice and seek the release of the men. U.N. observers said Russia could delay things a while by: 1. Arguing the Assembly has no Queen Caroline Stroup (third from the right) and right to handle the case on grounds her court. And you will not find any of these dolls that it dealt with espionage rather under your Christmas tree! than prisoners of war, 3. Insisting that Red invited here to give her the debate. The Assembly must Detective Disarms Bandit. - A Pontiac Police detective was praised for his bravery today after apprehending one of two would-be bandits in an attempted holdup at the Avon Inn in Avon last night. tified the Oak- land County Sheriff's Depart- ment that the holdup would take place after William McCord, 33, of 2219 Ellery, called police to tell them that he and his partner, Harold Kinser, we . LaPONSIE ing to rob the inn. Detective James LaPonsie was among a group of police and sheriff's deputies dispatched to the bar and on the way out he _ spotted what he thought was the holdup vehicle. LaPonsie radioed for a taxi and followed the car to the inn in the cab in order not to arouse suspic- ion. The other officers continued on in the police car. Meanwhile, other officers, armed with shotguns, arrived at the scene and hid behind curtains. LaPonsie followed McCord and Kinser into the tavern and sat at | the end of the bar. When he saw | = | Steve Grapsas, LaPonsie got up ‘and ‘coolly said “I want to talk to 37, of the Pontiac Hotel were go- | you Mac.” McCord pull a gun on the owner, McCord turned and pointed the gun at LaPonsie exclaiming, “Don't come any closer, copper, Thugs Advise Officers of Hold-Up Plan; Both Arrive on Schedule at Avon Inn if you know what's goog fer you.” Disregarding the threats, LaPon- Kinser was apprehended by Sher- iff's Deputies Steyg Hawlick and | Ross Miller. , McCord and Kinser, who are being held in Oakland County Jail on a charge of armed robbery, im- plicated Clyde Scheck, 40, of 122 Lafayette in the attempted holdup. Scheck, arrested at his home, denied any connection with the case. ‘ ~ Chief of Pontiac Police Detec- tives Capt. Clark M. Wheaton said that he would recommend LaPon- sie for a bravery citation. ‘‘He's one of the bravest men I've ever seen,’’ wheaton said. Mitchell Congratulated by Reuther : AP Wirepheote + Dems and GOP Deny President: ‘Weak’ on Reds Let Senator Organize 3rd Party, Eisenhower Tells Newsmen WASHINGTON (UP) — Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy stood virtually alone today ed handsomely from han-| ing the tree the Korean Military Armistice AT C10 CONVENTION—Secretary of Labor James | yesterday. At a later press conference Mitchell | hower for praising two leaders in dling such funds prompted | ng . Commission. The United States | Mitchell (left) is congratulated by Walter Reuther, | described Sen. McCarthy's remarks about President | his condemnation by the Senate A ths ol P P If this had been true, the result- hopes for a-big vote of approval | CIO president, after the cabinet member addressed | Eisenhower as “unfounded and untrue” and a | @nd for a ‘shrinking show of weak- Teeth Chipped Among the recommendations pashan liane have been! cnat might influence Red Chima (the union's national convention at Los Angeles | ‘deplorable thing to do."’ ness’ a aoe And he ng sc . to f the prisoners, ~~ -———— ---—--- —~— ---— - apologi. support the Pres- a slated for convention adoption A skeptic questioned whether - rete Henry Cabot Lodge | : | ident's election in 962° . . were | Ge great te weg detuaily OF | Sr. yamseren Hammarskjold | Acc id nt W C 1 | Dentist Who Examined 1. Weltare funds should be audit- —- wae y © | Jr. yesterday gave Hamm | 00 e S S | 1ae ar ampalgn It was the final smashup of oo _| feet in height, or only 58, a letter naming four other Ameri- | McCarthy's long - troubled rela- She rd After Killing ed at least semiannually by in- | iat aa Cha . . . ppa dependent cartilied public . t | The lesser figure would have can airmen that . inese rep- | Gets ( ity-Wide Backin thong with the President. And in Testifying Today ants. made the tree shorter than | ce died wee being bia y "BR ff ’ g pone So ae — 65-foot { New York City's Rock- e U ef ones ’ “ ” CLEVELAND # — Dr. Samuel | a o— make = its Cae, ork City's | Peiping. Lodge charged that their Pontiac's campaign effort for an “Army of 10,000,”| general conclusions emerged to- Sheppard's dentist testified today nent facts polit re the admin- Michigan's tree had been widely ee a | in support of the President's 8-D Day on Dec. 15, is reach- = Sheppard's teeth were chipped: when he examined them 11 days after the murder of Marilyn Shep- pard A piece of a tooth, so far un- identified, was found beneath the bed where Sheppard's wife was beaten to death July 4. Dr. Shep- pard is on trial for his life, ac- cused of killing her. Sheppard claims that he strug- gied with an unknown assailant in the bedroom, and that he was knocked unconscious there. | The dentist, Richard E. Cook, | said he examined Sheppard's teeth | July 15. “The upper right cuspid and bi- | cuspid were loose and chipped,’’ he said. Prosecution attorneys, cross-ex- | amining, asked him to step down from the witness stand and ex- amine the accused man's teeth in| court. He did so, and said they are not loose now. Preceding this witness, Dr. Ciifford C, Foster, eye, ear, nose _ and throat specialist, testified he | examined Sheppard on the after- noon of the murder. Like other witnesses, he de-| scribed a swollen right cheek, a black eye and a swelling at the back of the neck. | Under cross-examination, Dr. Foster conceded ‘‘you could have a | mark on the neck from continued | pressure there.” Bromfield Hospitalized MANSFIELD, Ohio ® — Author: | farmer Louis Bromfield of nearby} Lucas was in Mansfield General | Hospital today with an ailment de- | scribed by his physicians as ‘‘an acute infection.” He had been ill for several” days at his Malabar | farm. His condition was described = as ‘“‘fair.’’ Bromfield is 57. Greek Crash Kills 19 ATHENS, Greece (—A Greek air force Dakota crashed in flames today at a military airfield near Atheris, killing all 19 of its occu- pants. Fifteen were Greek army lieutenants. " fed Clothiers, Pontiac's Christmas shopping center for men. Open tonight | to 8 end | pight ‘til Christmas. Clothiers, 18-30 K. Chou Claims U.S. described as the higher of the paid and for what purpose. two. With all the pomp and cere- 3. Company or union officials|™ony Prepared, to be required acting as trustees or administra-|"0W to take a back seat couldn't tors should not get extra compen- | b¢ tolerated. sation beyond their regular sal-| The tree is to stand in the ellipse aries. jacross A street from the White 4. Welfare programs carried)|House. President Eisenhower, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) punching a button, will light it at 5:17 p.m. Dec. 17 to set off a three-week Pageant of Peace. “The doubt over the tree's height—which was hastily dis- istration of welfare funds, fees IS Provoking War | peteterow! secant ‘nome LONDON Ww — Chinese Commu. | about railroad fiat cars’ dimen- nist Premier Chou En-lai said to-| sions. night the United States govern- ment committed “a grave war- like provocation"’ by entering a) few days ago into a mutual se- curity treaty with the Chinese Na- tionalists. Chou’s bristling statement, broad cast by the Peiping radio, threat- ened,-that if the United States does not withdraw all its forces from Formosa, the Formosa Strait and Penghu Islands ‘‘and persists in interfering in China's internal af- fairs, it must take upon itseif all the grave consequences.” Chou described Nationalist Gen- eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek as “the public enemy of the Chinese people.’’ The tree was brought here by Flat cars usually are 40 feet long. By that sort of figuring Mich- | based “on its overlapping of the second car. En route, the tree picked up | added holiday sentiment. There | were autographs on its base where | the saws had cut smoothly. One said ‘Merry Christmas, Ike.” Then it was happily discovered that these flat cars were different. That took care of things nicely. | train via Chicago on two flat cars. | igan's tree measured only 58 ai Each was 52 feet 6 inches long. | | Folks rejoiced once more. | | Violation of the Korean armistice. Warmer Weather Forecast Tomorrow | After several days of cold weath- jer, with a low of 14 recorded |last night in the Pontiac area, | the forecast for tomorrow is higher |temperatures and partly cloudy | skies. The U. S. Weather Bureau says | pelled—arose because of some- le will be between 25 and 2 de- | grees tonight, with a high Thurs- | day near 35. Tomorrow night there is a possibility of rain or snow and a low of 3% to 33. Yesterday's high was 27 degrees with sunny skies most of the | day. Today in downtown Pontiac, the mercury registered 20 dégrees at 8 a.m., rising to 30 by 2 p.m. AP All-America Grid ‘Team Announced Today jtae." The Associated Press 1954 All- | America football team is an- nounced today. List of players and a story concerning them, plus a picture of the first team, Pontiac Press’ sports section. appears in this issue of The (go to certa Thinks Business Areas Could Separate Industry From. Residences | Establishment of ‘buffer zones’’ | between industrial and residential areas was urged by Commissioner Roy V. Cooley at last night's City- Commission meeting. “If we are going to make Pontiac a good place to live we should set up such tones, pref- erably business areas,"’ Cooley said. “We want and need industry, but we should put u commercial ring around it." Cooley said he believed it was the City Plan Commission's job to set up such zones. “They just ap- prove or deny individual zoning requests,"’ he said. City Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn agreed with Cooley and went on to suggest “‘a complete re-evaluation of the whole zoning picture in Pon- Cooley said the Board of Edu- cation is doing what the city | should be doing: Pianning ahead and anticipating future needs. | “We can encourage industry to | in areas and people to “live in certain areas,” he said, ‘High Pressure Apostles ing all four corners of the city today by volunteers who have pledged a battle against one of the nation’s top killers—traffic accidents. Clyle R. Haskill, S-D Day chairman, said the drive for 10,000 also was heightened today by Pontiac Motor, Fisher Body, and GMC Truck and Coach Divisions who are circulating the petition among their thousands of "employes. “With this kind of co- operation from the major industry of General Motors,” 3 Cited for Service fo State and Nation | said Haskil, “our petition we intend to send to Presi- DETROIT (#)—Three Michigan | dent Eisenhower may con- men were honored last night for tain 30,000 signatures.” services to the state and nation. | In the two days of petitioning The Detroit Council of Manage- | the police and fire departments, ment Clubs presented plaques to | #Pproximately 5,000 have been ob- | tained, said Haskill. the three— Joseph M. Dodge. | Civic groups, fraternal orders chairman of the Detroit Bank; | : '|and youth organizations were the Dr. Joba A. Hannah, president of |latest to subscribe their aid in Michigan State College, and Roger | raising the huge army. se) tie a General Motors vice | Mackilt said the peti wits | be placed in all downtown stores | starting today through next Tues- | day when the scroli will be for- DUBUQUE, Iowa (UP) — Police | warded to the President. today held three peddlers Some 0 persons are carrying after |residents complained they used the petition today throughout the | “highly abusive’’ language and | residential districts of the city. forced their way into homes. The| However. the main enlistment peddiers were selling Bibles. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) In Chinese Prison Camps = 7 U.N. Believes Reds Still Holding 526 GIs By FRED SPARKS TOKYO (NEA) — The Chinese | humanly possible, every allied Communists still keep several hun-| *!dier captured in Korea. ” American soldiers, sailors | Korean conflict—in primitive, Or- ’ jental prisons, They are estimated In‘Today Ss Press to number 526. Birmingham =... 2 In the proven tradition of Marx oe. nh ‘ a Malenkov and Mao, wardens are : rel... 2 abusing the bodies of these young! Consdine. ie — men—better to wash their brains.| Ceunty News 3 From time to time in the future,| [gens Br. Greree : Peiping again may slap the United) Emtty Post a1 States in the face and announce toneber a a bes the “trial” of more servicemen for a David é “spying” and their sentences: Patterns 2... poe More years behind bamboo bars. | | ol aglilaaemaaas | a ae These are the facts and cal- TV rg Programs pe a oF of Bitter officers im i es, a, 0, ts, os im the United Nations command | wWemen's ceeeveessec8@ thre 36 ; V \ oe e. hae _ Me, iz - —-_. This correspondent, who covered ithe Panmunjom truce talks and | interviewed misty-eyed GIs re- | leased from Red compounds, wrote | during “Operation Big Switch:” | “As we move from military truce | to political parley the ghosts of the | missing Americans will tap, tap, |tap on the shoulders of U.N. dip- lomats."’ Eighteen months later they are stil, lapping. | countless American homes. | Below 1 have written their released Gls who said they saw) | story, It Is a story obtained from the United Nations command on Big Tokyo's “Pershing Heights,” |"I saw ‘Joe Doe’ in our camps,” |™ The Command insists 2840 cap- tured men—including 526 Ameri- cans—have never been properly ac- counted for by the Communists. (General Mark Clark, former commander here, recently said the | have been several witnesses. Reds are holding 100 Yanks as “hostages. . .perhaps to get a seat | for Red China in the U.N... .") | A competent team of personnel experts reached the 526 figure by these five methods: (1) Collaborating statements by | buddies alive and well at the time of a Switch.” If one soldier said: ? » | who have followed, so far as | fliers and two civilians were con-| where the lights burn late these (that’s not sufficient; there must| POWs, healthy chests exposed, victed of spying has established a! nights as Asia’s peace pattern for tornorrow that will al- | like a candle on your Christmas The recent revelation that 11 |low no holiday for heartbreak in| tree: enjoying the ‘‘defights” of their residence like Boy Scouts on sum- mer encampment, (4) Red Radio broadcasts featur- ing identified voices of still missing men, often ‘‘commercials'’ (ob- tained under what pressure?) urg- ing the Free World to run and buy a party line, (5) Missing men whom the Com- munists once admitted holding. now say they never heard of. | The last futile protest was made at a Panmunjom Armistice Com- mission meeting in late August by a U.N. spokesthan who said: “We (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) (2) Letters written hy missing men to families from POW camps. (3) Photographs of missing ‘ iby © ner agencies—usually showing the ; PPING D Mre. Newman's Variety Gift Shep. Excellent selection, little B aid dresses. Orchard Leake near Telegraph Ann Arbor Man Named to Court Talbot Smith Picked to Succeed, Bushnell on State Supreme Bench LANSING (UP) — Talbot Smith, | Ann Arbor attorney, was named | to the Michigan Supreme Court _ today by Gov, G. Mennen Williams to succeed Justice George E, | Bushnell who will retire Jan. 10. | Smith's appointment followed a | decision by Bushnel] to move his | retirement date from Dec. 31 of | this year-to Jan. 10 next year. | The change means Smith will | stand for election in the fall of | 1956 instead of next spring. | Williams said Smith, 55, “an | outstanding lawyer of unim- peachable character, will be a worthy successor” to Bushnell | who served 21 years on the high | court, Smith served on the governor's Board of Inquiry into the Jackson prison riot and is a member of the State Corrections Commission. He was deputy administrator of OPA during the war and taught law at the universities of Califor- nia and Missouri. He was graduated from the United States Naval Academy and the University of Michigan Law School. Smith served in the - Navy from 1917 to 1931 and was admitted to the state bar in 1934, Williams said Smith's appoint- | Ment was urged by unanimous ac- | tion of his fellow lawyers in the | Washtenaw County Bar Associa- tion. | The governor said Bushnell changed his retirement date with the full approval of incumbent Chief Justice Henry M. Butzel and Justice Leland W. Carr, who will assume the office of chief justice Jan. 1, 1%5, ° Osmen's 2 Fine Stores: Dewntewa and Tel-Huron open nitely ‘til 8 ‘ > + ( 1 N 4 wave gh = * THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1054 — | re > Frem Our Birmingham Baureas BIRMINGHAM — The usual long line of package - laden residents at the local Post Office should be at a minimum this year, aecord- ing to an announcement made by Acting Postmaster Roland W. - Reese yesterday. “For the first time in its bis- tory the Post Office here will have an annex,” he said. ‘Originally ‘planned for incoming mail only, the post office will now operate a branch at the former Wilson- Caflillac salesroom at 275 N President Avoids Any Reply fo McCarthy (Continued From Page One) conflict with a Presi- dent who is considered necessary to keep the party in power and if possible, somewhat unified. 2. A showdown between pro and McCarthy support- in that year’s presidential elec- 3. In the opinion of many Re- . McCarthy gave the fF g fife eed re praised President censure speech Sen. Ralph E. Flanders (R-Vt) the work Sen. Arthur Watkins (R-Utah) did as ure commit- > ; Flanders, author of the original censure resolution, said McCarthy Carthy’s investigating subcommit- tee to vote for his condemnation. felt the Senator's “‘latest outburst should be written off as a re- Chex irritation.” McCarthy delivered his blast dyring a hearing of his investigat- ing subcommittee. He called it a kind of “swan song’ since he will have to step out as chairman when the Democrats take over in January + The Day in Birmingham “ ~ Expect New Postal Annex Yo Cut Holiday Congestion Woodward, through the Christmas Dec, 14. All parcel post services will be available and thére will be win- dows for mailing letters and pur- chasing stamps. Some services, such as registered mail, money ‘orders, and commercial envelope ‘sales will be maintained at the main office only, he reminded. Want City Hall Site Named After stephen Mack Att suggestion of Joe Haas, jaf the Pontiac Press, Commis- | sioner. Harcourt S. Patterson last night recommended to the City Commission that the new City Hall site be named Mack Square in honor of Pontiat’s founder, A Revolutionary War veteran, Col, Stephen Mack organized the Pontiac Co. in Detroit in 1818 and secured government grants on & tract of land where the Saginaw Indian trail forded what is now the Clinten River. Oxford Citizens Protest on Road Mack made the first plat of the community, according to Haas. in| it, he provided for a public square | near the site of the new City Hail. | } |lion bond issue approved by voters this summer to provide a new * ‘ 4 | junior high school and additions to| Chinese ‘Morally Bound’ Birmingham high school. The| to Release PWs other half of the bonds were sold i _| in September. WASHINGTON (UP)—President | * ¢ ¢ Eisenhower said today that danger A requested rezoning tabled two ‘|}Suburban Alumni of Chi Omega .. | tonight. Starting Friday stamp and par-| Nothing of a substantial nature cel post windows at the Martin ever hag been done to honor the street office will operate from 8| {founder's memory here. A street ‘am to 8 p.m. daily, The main! named for him was later re-named. station will also be open from). Unanimous \10 am. to 4 p.m. on two Sun-| was given the proposal by the six days, Dec. 12 and 19. | city commissioners present. s * * | Five close bids were received by eS ea Danger of War Less Now: lke | final nod, with its low bid showing | neC interest cost of $289,140. informal support. day after five persons were killed in a five-car pile-up oh the hill, the citizens declared: “The State Highway Dept.’s plans on widening M24 to a four- lane highway from Pentiac to shert of improving the most dan- gerous section of the entire high- way. ‘The proposed plan of the way. “Can the State of Michigan con- tinue to ignore this death stretch’ Is the cost of highway construc- |Co. of Chicago, got the board's | The bonds are part of a $3.5 mil- Tells News Conference of global war has diminished in re- | cent years notwithstanding Red China's imprisonment of American | war prisoners. - The President told news conter- | ence reportess that the Chinese Communists are morally bound to weeks ago was denied at this week's City Commission meeting. Birmingham Hills Subdivision ATS ie z E i See C10 Approval _ ‘of Welfare Code i Admission to tonight's meeting through ingucance companies | of the YMCA Co-Ed Club will be | should be awarded “‘on the basis . | af lowest net cost for given bene- Meeting at the Y at 8 the single | fits provided by a responsible com- young adults will trim the Y trees pany The company should war- and sing Christmas carols, getting rant that no fee has been paid lin voice for the annual caroling directly or indirectly to any rep- event. | resentative of the parties in con- ° * °e | nection with the coverage pro- | Birmingham's Exchange Club | vided.” > ¢ is one of seven Exchange Clubs | Union welfare funds are now in the area to have passed the 30 | estimated to aggregate about 20 millier dollars, The convention late yesterday adopted a resolution urging com- pletion of negotiations toward a cluded, will dine at Northwood Ina at 7:30 tonight. merger with the AFL * ¢ ¢ “There are no roadblocks as far Mrs. Frank D. Webb, past presi- | as we are concerned.”” CIO Presi- dent of the local and current vice | dent Walter Reuther told dele- president of the state National gates ‘There are problems that Women's Farm and Garden Asgn., | must be met. There are principles will demonstrate holiday decere- | that must be protected and im- tions when she is a guest of North plemented in a practical way.” Michigan Will Draft ret evcaag ace ne 1, 151 Men in January tery of Moly Name Catholic | LANSING uf — Michigan will parish will be sald at 7:30 to (draft 1.151 men. including 55 from night, marking the Feast of the (Qakiand County, into the armed Immaculate Conception. forces in January. the State Selec- Following a 12:30 luncheon to |!'Ve 9 Service headquarters an- morrow at the home of Mra. John | nounced today H. Savage Jr., of Aspen road, St All men inducted in January will | Margaret's Guild of the church | be at least 20 years old, with> Mrs. John = J Southard. of North Adams road opening her home. was a statement asserting that| floral arrangements by Clara Dis- | Service director. said the administration has convicted. brow, of Pearce Floral Co, indicted, deported or otherwise moved against 762 persons and 62 Pon- Col. Holmes said the number of Rac! | Volunteers continues to be high SAF | throughout the state. He said local | Ing @ conference with the gov- | ernor te discuss the widening Included among the signers were (Continued From Page One) | tion so high that it overshadows the loss of human lives?” ‘The message ends by request- beyond the current plans. Ted Pearson Jr., village president, and Fred Beardsley, state repre- sentative from District 1. Local Groups Back War on Accidents | Motor Division several years ago. employe signatures. Haskill said Pontiac's four taxi- Home, Lake Orion at 4 p.m. with cab companies, Yellow Cab, Pon | the Rev. Walter C. Ballagh of the tiac Cab, Veteran's Cab, and Red | First Baptist Church officiating. | merce, said Haskill, are lending their aid toward completien of the drive. Haskill said the present drive is intended to show the nation that Pontiac is taking a lead in pledg- ing its loyalty to the S-D Day pur- pose — not one traffic accident in the entire U. S. on Dec. 15. Bank Bandits Nabbed Minutes After Robbery ECORSE (UP) robbed the Newport State Bank of | nearly $3,000 today and were cap- ‘tured a few minutes later by | Ecorse police The two men excaped from New- | port, six miles south of Flat | Rock in Monroe County, after lock- | ing three bank employes in the vault , Ecorse police, alerted by State 'Police radio, intercepted the get- | away car a short distance from De- troit, They said the money, estima- ,ted at between $2,000 and $3,000, -was still in the car. Reports Morphine Theft A bag of medical equipment and supplies, including 2': grains of Donald E. Fraser, of 55 Niagara street | Dr. Fraser, an osteopath. told | police his car was entered while subversive organizations in the two | Final League: of Women Voters boards report that at least 70 per it was parked around the corner years it has been in office. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly cloudy and met quite se coid tonight and temerres Lew tonight % te 7% Teday tn Pontiac Lowest temperature prececing § am : Wind veiecity € mph Direction. Southwest. @un sets Wednescey at 5 00 pm Sum rises Thursday ai 7 468 am Moon rises Wednesday a: 34) pm Moon sets Thursday at 1777 am Dewntown Tempersteres resets 5 seeenene . ceectee 28 seeeees- » Teepsday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown: temperature. .._.. 27 14 .. 20.5 eee. 68 -. 20 oe im ie 2 im 1882 Teesday's Temperatere Chart ~ a 25 3 Lansing 27 18 36 1 Loe Angeies 65 Rattle Creek 2 2 ano “ 97 eer 8S Sinrapem S| 1 sees Cimeinesti 1 New York @ 2% Denver sooty akon a aR eRe dats CORAM se Sf | Liberties” are discussed These Are Such TREMENDOUS VALUES We : LJ * * 3 Mrs. Chartes Pankow Service for Mrs. Charles (Min 200 Watt—Blower Cooler me) Pankow, 85, of 32334 Franklin \ ® Rd. Franklin, will be held at 1 VuAid 35mm p.m. Thursday at the Bell Chapel | e Projector Pee of the William R. Hamilton Co., | with burial Vin Holy Sepulchre | | Cemetery | She died Monday at thé home of | her daughter, Mrs. William Ayers, with whom she made her home. Other survivors include three sons, Edward of Wayne, Roy of Detroit and Stanley of Royal Oak. two other daughters, Mrs. Edward Socal! of Detroit and Mrs. George 519° Blower cooled 20) watt illumination | Benedict of Melvindale, a sister: peta ‘ee a two brothers, 13 grandchildren. tures tn. ordinary rooms. Has all the jand 21 great-grandchildren. features of much higher priced projec- tors. Lawmaker Claims U.S. || Should Blockade China Must Limit Sale te THURS., FRI. & SAT.! ae $34.95 Value a A) Made Especially for 33mm 4 = Complete with STURDY $2.00 Attractive Carrying Case Holds Metal Slide File WPON and the Chamber of Com- | —_—- | | | | — Two men) Col. ' morphine. were reported stolen last | The White House's first reaction | will see a demonstration of Yule Arthur A Homes, State Selective night from the automobile of Dr. | | Wrong Number Gets Groceries but No Dancing Pontiac Deaths pital after a three weeks’ illness.| This morning, owner Gerald Ja- Born im Belgium Feb. 14, 1877, | cobs could hardly sell groceries for he was the son of Charies and answering the telephone from Romanie Bassuyt DeCeuninck. He | would-be ballroom experts. married Irma Waelkens in Bel- | “We've probably had 15 or 20 gium in 1900. calls,” Jacobs said. Mr. DeCeuninck came to this, §o please, get the Press and Ja- country in 1912. Six weeks ago, he | cobs off the hook. For dance class came from Roseville to. Pontiac registration, phone FE 3-7131. to live with ins daughter, Mrs. Adolph (Georgina). Carler. He was! Baie Ask Examination in Robbery Charge a member of St. Benedict's Cath- olie Church and wag employed a plasterer ‘tender. a wb , . Besides his daughter, he is sur-| Ronsom Campbell, 22, of 722 Kin- vived by two grandchildren and . five gréat-grandchildren. Also surviving are three sisters and seven brothers, Mrs. Hector (Maria) Callens of St. Clair Shores, Mrs. John Coussens, Mrs. Albert Van D’ Huynslager, Gentiel, Hon- ore, Medard, all of Belgium, Cy- riel, O’Dilon, Maurice of France and Leopold of Drayton Plains. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Dudley H, Moore Funera] Home. Charles Dubensky Charles Dubensky 67, of 566 FE. Columbia Avé. died Saturday at Ford Hospital, Detroit. He was a veteran of World War I and had retired from Pontiac | yesterday before Campbell and Graham are sched- uled for the gearing Dec. 15. FrancisGalton, geneticist of 1822- 1911, first suggested use of finger- prints for purposes of identifica- tion of criminals. Mr. Dubensky is at the Pursiey Funeral Home. Arrangements will be announced later. Ralph E. Gosset Ralph E. Gosset, 74, a former resident of Pontiac for 4 years, | died Saturday. The funeral was held yesterday at Allen's Funeral CHILDREN'S Burial was in Eastlawn Cemetery. He was born in England April | 22, 1880 and had been living in| Detroit before his death. i” >a Surviving are a son, Ralph A. of | % Lansing and a sister, Mrs. Harry, G. Reisig of Detroit. | | MAKE YOURS Teachers Fatten Pay | TODAY!” PITTSBURGH « — Many school | $1 “Hewdy-Deedy” Hat Kits. 69¢ teachers are working at carrer Kits include easy te Instructions the safety message outside fhe city approval was given to }33 teachers | cutters to clerks in stores and one teacher said he was laying bricks.' 98 N. 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You would think that the forward | pass would defeat old Banjo Feet. | But not him. They never had a | chance to throw the ball. as) the moment the other side started calling signals old Banjo Feet | would start vibrating and by the | time the other side’s quarterback | got the ball—well, ‘Bo-o-oing!” | hed be knocked back off balance. | * 6 .# | There isn't much more to say got out of college he was offered a contract | in pro football. He and his wife and three kids talked it over—he believed in family decisions—and they agreed that the enlarged op- | portunity still didn't justify taking a cut in salary. They turned the offer down. Budget Belance. | |who can stand on his own two Instead Banjo Feet went into tel- evision, and figures he's got a million-dollar future. He doesn't know of anyone else sturdy feet and go ‘‘bo-o-0-ing, bo-o-o-ing, bo-o-0- wang!” But he feels sure, after watching the other video commercials, that | a guy with his talents can't lack a | sponsor long. Meanwhile, until he |can get a steady commercial he's killing time by taking guest spots on regular programs. 1 Meral: No actor, no matter how talented, should expect to leap im- | mediately from a Shakespearan role to a product endorsement on television. Responsibility comes gradually kin th the fine arts. STOP GOLD STALLING!” tHE ONLY GASOLINE CONTAINING ADDED DI-ISOPROPYL There's nothing more exasperating than a cold engine that ° “dies” at the first stop light. Phil in 66 Firrt-FUEL offers protection from such * Id st ing us Slatting ... hy ter al! Phillips + the first t and also Hil Alkvlate valuable components we ment of r tor But now 4 Tl and they can be | Furt-FUet brings you anti-knock, and longe r fit from the clean burnir Furte-Fvet Y ECONOMY OIL Herlow’s : Service 452 Osmun, corner Edith. Pontiae Sportsman's Boot Livery 5371 Cooley Lake Read prey Jim's around performance, MN leag ’ qualities of Phillips 66 Get it at your Phillips 66 Dealer's. East Maple Clawsen. 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Resistant to water, resistant T 29° Only $12 Down Smart Mahogany Tier Table Only a 1” Beautifully hand - rubbed finish. Duncan Phyfe styling. A Christmas Gift ANY woran will cherish. $2 DOWN EASY TERMS Pontiac's Progressive STORES a ie = a — ¢ ‘ ‘ ay ee \ } * js : “ ; ¥ - ¢ : ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEPNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 * i . CARE Cheers Others | ‘You can spread Christmas joy overseas to needy families through CARE packa ges. Not only food, ee = | Children Love to Buy Them ' " up and sent in your name. CARE | sin of the whippoorwill, is the only stands for Cooperative for Amert- ean known to hibernate, One was ean Remittances to Everywher found sleeping two consecutive There is probably no other gift Inc. NAT MORRISON Mgr. lewelry Dept. GIFT SPECIAL The Perfect Watch for Women © Assorted Style Cases © Fully jeweled © Relied Gold Case © Fancy Shaped Crystal Ideal for All Ages Regular. $22.95 We Give Holden Red Siamps COMFORT CANADA . v. RIGHT, Grand Trenk Pass. Sta., Poeatiac, Ph. FEderal 56-8151 FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass | Many wearers of false teeth have | thetr or wob- bied at just the wrong . Do not live tn fear of this to you. Just sprinkle a little the sour. Checks 7 odor” (den- | ture breath). Get PASTEETH at any | Grug counter. i Stock Up Menfolk-on Shaving Supplies Leaders Barter : ! : i; ATE Yardley makes a = masculine- FOR DAD—Cosmetics are a good gift for Dad from the youngsters in the family. Sold in sets or as separate items, they fit any piggy-bank budget for. Yoshida Job Conservative - Socialist winters in a cave. Coalition Picking New Jap- Prime Minister | TOKYO W®—Brain trusters of a strange conservative-Socialist coal- ition that drove Prime Minister | Shigeru Yoshida from office hud-| died today to bargain over his The coalition Agreed to call a vote for a new prime minister | tomorrow in the lower house. The | Diet approved extension of its spe- | cial session through tomorrow for the balloting. Ichiro Hatoyama. who favors in- creased trade with Red China within a framework of friendship | with the West, appears to have the inside track. .* .@e 2 . In the after-shave lotions depart- +— the gift. You an't go far wrong, and most men will use any lotion their women think nice. The deodorants are another matter, If the man doesn't use ene and you'd tike him to, Christmas is a good time to start him. Otherwise, stick to the kind he's been using. . others put out regular supplies of cosmetics in such cases. 9 Kentucky Truant Officer Denied Plea to Use Gun Please Train Fancier While not as spectacular as al new locomotive or car, you would | | eral. ——_ CO j Year Began on Dec. 25 | In Britain, the feast of Dec. 5 was celebrated long before the advent of Christianity. In old Eng- land the festival was known as Mother's Night—and it began the new year. . You JOE'S usr SURPLUS y. Western Round-Up | r? Shirts - Pants - Boots | experts. 7 different designs — aff sizes. Men’s $13.95 Up Ladies’ $12.95 Up Children’s $3.95 Up MEN’S $595 sp Stockmen’s Pants $895 op bet your boots they're swell! BOYS’ $695 To Sift Waste Paper | for Lost Documents ALBANY, N.Y. Two mem- bers of the state historian's staff planned to fly to Mont Rolland, Que., today ta comb through 15,000 partment of Audit and Control. They've been traced to a paper | mill in Mont Rolland. «8 ‘Mother, Three Children Dr. Albert Corey, state historian, | Perish H Bu id the pa incleded .a: 1735 risn as mouse rns treaty with the Cayuga Indians,| INDIANAPOLIS «~—aAn_India- fiscal papers of governors from | napolis mother and three children 1815 to 1830 and early railroad con- | died last night in the flames which tracts. He said he feared many had! destroyed their frame duplex t pounds of waste paper. ‘already been destroyed in the | home. They'll search for thousands of | paper reconversion process. Dead were Mrs. Mary Merri- state historical documents hauled field, 36, and her three sons, off by mistake last October by a} In 1888 New York City boasted | Robert 8; John, 3; and Thomas, 4. waste collector hired to remove about 10,000 telephones; today it| A daughter, Juanita, 13, escaped files discarded by the State De-| has 3,695,000. ‘from the blaze. ca “A GIFT FROM CONNOLLY’S MEANS MORE” REMOUNT Her DIAMOND for Christmas! Is her diamond buried in an old-fashioned setting? Then bring it to us, we'll reset it in a modern mounting such as these. The cost is far less than you think . and we've many styles for your selection. The Beauty of a Diamond Endures .. . BUT NOT SO THE SETTING! Beautify your dia- monds today! You will be surprised ot how | little have smartly styled it costs . . we mountings priced from os low as $20.00. Hf you bring your diamond in today we will reset it for you in just a matter of days ... or if necessary. even in hours. We invite in and look selection of without ob- you to stop over our mountings... ligation. WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN Jewelry Designing Estimates Furnished Without Any Obligation gaFETY DEPOSIT BOX? “A Gilt from Connolly's Means More” —¥ CITY The Store of 1,000 TOYS! AMERICAN FLYER Accessories at Regular Prices Trestle Set ................... $ 7.95 -T RAI NS oe, $19.95 . T — eee ececcceeees Deus >. 0/. Mansa Conel Slices «.°--..$ 898 30% OFF | iieecrei cis Remote Control Uncoupler ... ase On 1953 Models i Ri ovo I —* . =~ ie. = OS DOOO ’ 2 - ‘ ,? Pontiac Declares War on Traffic Accidents Pontiac has jumped into the lead in the fight to make S-D Day accident free. at has declared war on traffic injuries and deaths. As evidence of this, 10,000 or more pedestrians and motorists are being asked to sign within eight days, a petition to be sent to President Ejsen- ‘HOWER. < * * * This pledges each signer to do his utmost on S-D Day, Decem- ber 15, to help make the 24 hour period free of any auto mishaps as requested by the President's Action Committee for Traffic Safety. The idea of such promotion on S-D Day was born at a meeting between local Chairman Ciyie R. HaskiL. and the Press. Already Genera! Motors Truck & Coach Division, Boy Scouts and Pontiac Boys Club have pledged enthu- siastic co-operation. * * * There never has been any doubt about the need for action. It is emphasized by Michigan's week- end traffic toll of 20 killed and the 1953 U. S. toll of 38,300 lives lost on our highways. Do your part. Help win the fight. Butler Dems’ Chairman Party unity is now the ,watchword and goal of the Democrats. This was indicated by the circum- stances under which Paut M. BUTLER of South Bend was elected national in to succeed Srerwen A. Mrron- . FLL, resigned. The Notre Dame alumnus polled 70 of the 105 votes in the first such Democrat election held in a half century. Usually na- tional chairmen are chosen be- hind closed doors at national conventions. * * x Another indication of an all out party effort to heal the rift between the South and big city machines in the North came in the support given But- Ler. That the South was strong for him was shown by the support he got even from South Carolina. Incidentally, BuTLER was the unani- mous first choice of the Michigan dele- gation. He was opposed by such big city machine bosses as Col. JAKE ARVEY of Chicago, Mayor Davin Lawrence of Pittsburgh and Carmine G. DeSapto of New York's Tammany. * * * Butler's election reportedly is considered by Democrats to be as strong a bid for party unity as the plans being made to bury the divisive party loyalty oath. BuT er, an attorney, has been in poli- tics since 1927. He has held almost every office in the state organization except that of chairman. He is known as a STEVENSON supporter Michigan Farmers Excel With agricultural attention centered on Chicago in recent days it is hearten- ing to note that high honors were won by several Michigan farm folk. Especially noteworthy was the achievement of 17 year old Elson Baur of Unionville. He walked off with the award which makes him the 1954 Wheat King of North America. * * * t Clayton Rohles & Sons of Fairgrove won the reserve oats chairmanship in ’ the Larain variety. Field bean honors went to Clarence Drener of Merrill. In livestock competition, sheep division, Michigan State College captured to honots with its Oxford ram. Farm youngsters achieved distinction when a Michigan team emerged. vic- torious in the national 4-H livestock 4 " Judging contest. Members of this team are Puitir Hovssz, 15, of Rosebush; Dow Nrrz, 16, of Baroda; Nangy ALuzn, 16, of Ithaca and Dowatp McCaLta, 17, of Whittemore. x * * Like automobiles and the resort in- ‘dustry, agriculture js basic in. Michi- gan’s economy. It is good to know that = our farmers win high honors in compe- «~ Sef tition with the entire Nation. | New Aid Plan for ae In foreign policy at least it isn’t quite true that there is nothing new under the sun. Proof of that is the talk being heard in Government cir- cles about a new and different Marshal! Plan for Asiatic coun- tries. The big difference between this proposal and the highly suc- — cessfyl Marshall Plan for Europe is the fact that the United States would not be the sole‘ financial backer. * * * The proposal includes the suggestion that European beneficiaries of the-Mar- shall Plan should join us in helping Asiatics achieve higher living standards. There is much to be said for the idea of these countries extending their help- ing hands to Asia as ours not so long” ago was extended to them. * * * Much more important, the new plan has an extremely practical side. With such a broad, co-opera- tive base it undoubtedly would receive more sympathetic consid- eration from a Congress weary of appropriating foreign aid funds. This Marshall type proposal may or may not be the answer. But certainly if we are going to make peaceful co- existence work, we can’t sit idly by and watch Asian countries flounder. The Man About Town Old Pals Gather | Reunion Brings Back Many Recollections of Boyhood College: An institution with good ends in view, also tackles and backs. Although they were in Pontiac schools to- gether, camped together every summer in their boyhood, when most of them weré Pon- tiac Press carriers, six men Monday evening held their fourth reunion in 47 years, when they had dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Selden, followed by a real old time fan meeting. They are Mr. ,Selden, William B. Backenstose, J. Standish Sibley, Glenn P. Seeley, Ray Davis and Talbot Smith. Also invited for the occasion were George A. Cram and Robert D. Heitsch. In the last monthly prize distribution for suggestions at + Fisher Body Division, 48 employes were given awards, top winner being Rey E. Anderson of 244 South Marshall St., who received $572. Big league kaseball has some peculiar angles, as Bob Nieman who was working at a Pontiac store until a few days ago, knew nothing of that big Tiger-White Sox deal until it broke in the newspapers. Bob now goes to Chicago. In his seventh. year as Supervisor of Addi- son Township, ° Ransford Bromiley has resigned, finding it necessary to devote his whole time to his own business. To fill the vacancy the Township Board has ap- pointed Frank Webber. Oaktand County 4-H Club members have 18 exhibits at the Michigan Junior Livesteck Show now in progress at the State Fair Grounds. The local exhibits are in charge of John Worthington, our county 4-H club agent. While he usually does his shooting with a camera, John Seator evidently also has a good aim with a gun. As far as we can learn, he was the only deer hunter in the Pontiac Press organization to get his buck. “We drove 35 miles to see it,” writes Mrs. Mercedes Hepworth of Romeo, “but Pontiac's Christmas parade was more than worth the effort. Both grownups and children in our family agree that it truly expressed the proper spirit, and the absence of the grotesque blown up char- acters was refreshing.” ——— Verbal Orchids to-— Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. Lee of 117 North Johnson Ave.: golden wedding. John Bookie of 61 Whittemore St.; eighty-third birthday. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Canther of Holly; fifty-first wedding anniversary. =~ Marcus Goodell of Mayville; eightieth birthday. Voice of the People “J .THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, Ferdinand = g Te ee ee ny eg a ee ga ZCEMBER 8, 1954 -. q 6 ~ v = Only Wanted to Create Public Interest in the Postal System, Says Jesse Young will not be if the writer so requests unlese the letter is critica! in tte nature.) = ~< the postal system operates. and “why it operates in the red every ri 3 i i E | uj Fb? : z i & Fi? J f ? system, Most people do not want it in their mailboxes to begin with. The American people should open their eyes to this situation and maybe the dead-heads in Washington could see fit to lower taxes and give “ment thereof depends our postal employees a_ living wage. Ex-Postal Clerk » Jesse Young 53 E. Fairmount We Are Responsible for Prosperity of U.S. The prosperity and stajity of our United States and the govern- upon the sum total of the,actions of the in- dividuals so it Homes right back to yourself and myself as to the kind of government we will have and the prosperity of our great country. If you and I live beyond our means, buy things that we do not need and cannot pay for, waste our time in idle frivolities, we are only breeding trouble for ourselves and we are in treu- ble and very unhappy. As a reflection of what the great masses are doirg, government is going through th® same process and will eventually end up in the Case Records of a Psychologist same place and we will be in the midst of much happier. It will have a salutory effect on our Govern- ment and the great threatened catastrophy te our country will be avoided. The government cannot save us, we can only save ourselves by right living and depending on God and by so doing save our country. Won't you help by giving it a try? Ralph T. Keeling RFD 4 THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And he said unto them, That the Son of man is Lord alse of the sabbath.—Lake 6:5, s s ¢ I feel as if God had, by giving the Sabbath, given 52 springs in every year. — Coleridge. Young Married Couples Shouldn't Live With Parents of Either Wife or Husband Here is a fine young couple’ engaged in fighting and quar reling, but who can be turned into a loving pair by use of a few basic psychological laws By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-387: Grace G, aged 29, Is the wife of a young .physician and mother of a three-year-old son. She is an only child and they have lived with her parents ever since they have been married “We simply cannot go on like this any longer.”’ Grace exclaimed. “Pat is rude to my mother and argues and swears at us. He gets drunk and threatens to kill my parents “Last week he came home from the office abou, midnight and we quarreled. Then he be- gan drinking and we quarreled some more. Finally we started te bed, and when I wouldn't kiss him goodnight, he tried te throw me downstairs. I managed te get loose and ran into my parents’ reom, where I locked the deor. “Pat. pounded and cursed and finally struck the door so hard that he broke a bone in his hand. Well, that’s just one of our fights. I think we should get a_ divorce, don't you” ‘Pat insisted that I come to see you first, so I promised him I would, but I don’t think anything can be done at this late date, do you?” . I've heard both sides of this problem, for Pat had visited me on three previous occasions. Here are the essential facts. Pat was a Aunt Het T reckon I could afford a girt to help me, but the strain of _watchin’ work done wrong is worse than doin’ it yourself, poor medical graduate when he married Grace, the only child of wealthy parents. very him get started in practice, But his wife in her quarrels would tell him that the only reason he Was succeeding was because of her father’s money and influence. And she kept deferring to her father's opinion in many other matters, so that Pat: grew angry at her apparent disregard for his judement He thus became jealous of her father's influence over her. It was a case of the younger man being envious of the added professional success and wealth of the older man. I have met Grace's parents and they are both intelligent as well as gracious. But no young couple should live with either the wife's or the husband's parents. Despite the best of intentions, each couple will get on the nerves of the other. This was especially true in Grace's case, since she is a ner- vous only child. To make matters worse, Pat idolized her and re- mained true to her despite the fact that they had marital rela- tions only nine times in the pre- . vious ten months, So he was kept nervous and irritable’ Had he run around with other women, he might not have car@éd so much and hence would not have quarreled so violently. Grace had failed to avail herself of the best nerve sedative in the world—happy marital relations. In- stead. she was driving herself and her husband into bitter quarrel- ing. They both nagged at each other. ~ » I told Grace that she owed it to herself her child, as well as to Pat, to try housekeeping in a little apartment by them. selves, even if she had te do her own She and Pat were not villains. They certainly should be able to live together without biting each other's heads off, at least for one year And if she did not try to sal- vage her marriage now, in years to come when the boy was grow- ing up in a broken home, she would often feel guilty for not having made a real effort to save him from the stigma of divorced par- ents. They followed my advice, and are now happy. Send for my medico-psychologi- cal bulletin, ‘Sex Problems in Marriage.” enclosing a 3c stamped addressed envelope, plus a dime. It helped Grace salvage her home. McCarthy's Attack on Ike It means living side by side ' which is not the fat question. The giant quiz is how many on a ? cheer. Our recent apology to Bor- ough President Lyons is only topped by our abject retraction to Bridge- port. Our defense is you have to crack an egg to look the yolk in the eye. - All Moscow suggestions are - slanted to low-bridge the Paris synchronized nodding for re- armament of Western Germany. An army of 500,000 Germans will crowd our end of the see-saw. There are certain crises in which we stand for tenement con- ditions. . The Kremlin side-slips with a co- existional proposition. It's an all- European peace plaster to be cooked up in a Moscow confer- ence. Never did a spite fence have 80 mahy peep-holes. Senator Knowland gazes with jaundiced bi-focals on the mirage of co-existence. He says you only need one hoss for a difference of opinion if it's Trojan. The last successful exposition of peaceful co-existence earned Bar- num and the Siamese twins a lot of moola Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Now six and twenty years are past . .. And yet they still are here ... In all the joys of mar- ried life . . . And in your love sin- cere ... In memories that only we ... Could ever keep and share . Including our dear children . Your ever loving care . Your many sacrifices and » . . The courage in your tears That blended into rainbows with... (Copyright 1954) Looking Back 15 Years Ago DEPOSITORS TO GET half a million here, NEUTRAL SHIPS fleeing Fin- nish waters. 20 Years Age JAPS ACCUSE U‘S. of trying to rule world with Navy. PONTIAC, FISHER BODY to double payrolls by Jan. 1. } Pie okie PHL EE 2 Ey 5 8 F his motives on the high plateau of patriotism. But at least this much has be- Smiles Why? A retired business man, whose hypochondria had grown with the years, was going over the usual string of aches and pains with his doctor. “This left arm of mine has been giving me a deuce of a time,doc- tor,’’ he moaned. ‘‘Isn't there some- thing you can do about it?” _ “There's nothing really wrong with your arm,” replied the doc- tor, ‘‘You'll just have to expect these twinges at your age.” “Oh, is that so?” said the old man tartly. “Then why doesn’t my right arm ache? It's just as old as my left arm.”’ Salesman faded spinster “Restoring, miss? You mean preserving!" said .the assistant heartily. He sold her two dollars worth. A Few Individuals in Each Community Try to Make Brady Seem Out of Step By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Since I undertook to lead you poor souls, or those of you who are teachable, along the ways of health, God has blessed me 14,780 times. Plus a few more times in an- swer to prayers of readers who tell me they pray that God will bless me and keep me pounding away here for many a year ahead. __ I don't ask God to bless me or keep me teaching health. As ! see it, God knows whether I do enough good to be kept on this job or whether you deserve — I mean whether you people get enough benefit .. . Anyway, every night when I lay me down to sleep I thank God for the day, but I do not ,ask for another. I am content to leave that to God. T heed the injenction of Hip- pocrates to his followers, and I think the Father of Medicine did the wil) of God when he said, in effect, “De good if you can but de ne harm.” By this motto At least a thousand times there has been printed with my regular daily column a paragraph expilain- like and what they don’t like. I know from e that if or when people like what they read here, O.K. 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Hints for Teen-Agers _ Christmas is & good time to ir- stitute. preventive medicine with 7. teenagers, Give them a humorous stocking loaded with all the things they usually borrow: Scotch tape, thumb ‘tacks, socks, erasers, paper ‘clips, a new pair of gloves. i Whether you choose the Orga-sonic spinet organ or the Acrosonic spinet piano you'll be selecting the finest—a Baldwin product... 4. and you'll be giving your child the gift of a lifetime! 4 Let us show you how quickly and easily you can have one of the superb instruments in your home . . . this Christmas. 4 4 4 CALBI MUSIC CO. : Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments f and Baldwin Pianos and Organs 119 North Saginaw Street ———- Sa a i a i i Ne Phone FE 5-8222 | Mothers Usually Tolerant) py Abouf Daughters’ Spouses | By- MARGARET LATROBE ~* Some ‘fairly astounding aie came in response to this column's recent query — “What kind of | man would you like your daughter | | | to marry?” Not a single woman listed an would naturally choose husbands as nearty like Dad as they could. With a kind, understanding, gen- erous, hard working husband as an example — why should they worry about son-in-law material? A dew brand-new mothers said, | |high-flown qualities which aaa ‘Well, this is pretty far in the | have outlined a combination Gable | and Galahad. The only possible | conclusion to draw from these let- ters, which ranged from warm- future but I just hope my little girl is as lucky as I was.” The astounding thing to me was lhearted to touchingly gentle, is | ‘hat, out of all these letters,* the } Ag NAMES ‘this: There are some wonderful | people in this old world. They spoke of their own hus- ‘bands, what fine men they were, how they were sure the giris Little Boys Enjoy New Cooking Sets Memo to social scientists: keep | your eye on the toy makers if you | want to find out what goes on in| the young mind. The traditiona] role of little girls | little housekeepers js being taken over in large numbers by little boys as well. New play kits, selling furiously} are junior homemaking sets. A popular cooking set, for exam- ple, is centered around the kitchen arts. The ‘idea: plan and prepare a well-balanced meal. The set. in- cludes an aluminum sauce pan cans of real condensed soup, and all the utensils necessary for the preparaton and serving of a lunch or supper. Among the toys there's even a scale model stove that works, and the kidg can do their own cooking in the kitchen. There's a cookie-baking set, with all the ingredients in miniature packages. And another how-to-cook set featuring molds and the mak- | ings for chocolate animals On the cleaning side ‘the boys don't go for them) are miniature | mother uses, licas. _only in small rep-| | Instead, term ‘‘son-in-law” was never used. they referred to him as ‘‘my daughter's husbarid” or “my son Neither did a single reply say | there would be any interference when the girls approached mar- riage. Hands off, was the univer- sal policy. One mother of six, one stipulation when her chil- dren = married: No divided houses. If her sons and daugh- ters married one of another race or religion, she had taught them to accept the Biblical precept from Ruth — “Thy people shall be my people, thy God my God.” I started to say there were let- ters from “all kinds of people." There weren't. They came from only one kind — happy people. And from them all it would seem that | Favorite With ai one group is on its way out - h | - he is really a son to us, you | know... .” | | Michigan Employ ment Security | from lowa, said she made only | Commission, James H. Dudley, of | | | | ager of the Pontiac office of the JAMES H. DUDLEY A veteran of 17 years with the Detroit, has been appointed man- | MESC. Dudley, 60, is married and | the father of a 26-year-old gon. He | / switch which brought Dudley here bachelors. So long as mothers feel! | their daughters’ there is no this way about choice in husbands, need for bachelors to believe that is the longest sentence in the English language. Copyright 19M, a Features Toys for Small Tots In picking toys for one or two year-olds, the Toy Guidance Coun- cil suggests the following: simple wooden toys, nesting blocks, pull and push action toys. soft dolls and animals, toys on wheels, rock | broom closets with mops and scrub- j ers, children’s records and picture | bing brushes and cleansers that | books. At this age, imagination is rich and blocks that can become anything are good RIOT! took over the new post Thursday. | Transferred to Detroit under the | was Luther Olson. Erector Set Always One of the most traditional toys for boys is an erector set. Com- posed of small-scale bars, beams, | nuts and bolts, it will grow to any number of structures, depending | the imagination of the boy. There are, for example, plans for building merry-go-round, ferris wheels, derricks, bridges, airplane rides and windmills. But the erec- tor set is not only a toy in itself. | on It will supplement a model rail- | road, a set of scale-model trucks and cars, toy soldiers. Beginners get the simple elemen: | tary sets. Boys of 18 will happily | receive the more complicated mod- | * els | rs % ‘ CHOOSE From FAMOUS in TELEVISION Table Models, Consoles AT 3 LOW PRICES! 30-DAY Home Trial @FLOOR MODELS ® DEMONSTRATORS @PRE-OWNED SETS FREE , | OPEN. Every Night] _ ‘Til 9 P.M, 51 Gauge va 15 Denter 4 + x Pair so” Give ber something very exquisite— © Archer MG by Minfe Sheer luxury in beautiful filmy full-fashioned nylons in fabulous colors! A mere mist Fe oemnananmnmnnnntananannentetann tiiiiineasesaeaae anes é of loveliness for her legs and certain to be the most prized gift under the tree. 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Pentiac Press Phote In the-picture are Mrs. Wiscombe, Hastings Plans Yule Program Community Will Remove Gaudy Christmas Signs in Religious Parade HASTINGS (UP)—This commun- ity of 6.400 will turn off its gaudy | Christmas lights Saturday night, put away all ‘the paper Santa Clauses and try to forget how many shopping days remain until Christmas. | Instead everyone will try to re- | member Bethlehem . . . the Gos- | pel according to St. Luke... an old, old message of “peace on earth, good will toward men." Hastings has come up with a unique community plan to help “put Christ back inte Christ- mas.” The plan involves taking the commercialism out. “This is one night when there will be no place in our town for Santa Claus,” said Philip E. Schubert, secretary of the Hast: | ings Chamber of Commerce. Protestant and Catholic churches are joining to sponsor a citywide | Yule program that will try to re- capture the original spirit of the | celebration of the birth of the | Christian savior. Owners of all shops and mar- kets that normally would be open Saturday night to cash in on the Christmas shopping rush will be closed tight as a Christ- mas drum. There will be an_ hour-long | torchlicht parade featuring taste- | ful religious floats by 14 Hastings churches. A different phase of the Biblical Christmas story will be depicted on each float Merchants along the parade | route have agreed to remove Christmas merchandise and ad- | vertising from the show windows | and put up religious displays in- | stead. ‘ As the parade moves along the transformed main street the Rev. | Russell Houseman, a Baptist min- | ister, will explain the signific ance | of each float. Toastmasters to Host Pre-Yule Devotional The Pontiac Y Toastmasters Club will be host for the YMCA Pre-Christmas Devotional, on Tues- day, Dec. 21, at 6:15 p.m. The pre-Christmas event is spon- sored by the YMCA Emphasis Committee. Members of this com- mittee are the Rev. Milton Bank, pastor of Central Methodist church; Larry Schluchter, Water- ford Hi-Y; Charles Dugas, presi- dent of Y Toastmasters and Ted Slosson, ¥ secretary. | Clubs cooperating in the devo-| tional are the Waterford Hi Y, | Pontiac Senior Hi-Y, Y Phalanx and the Toastmaster group. Will Elect Officers Crystal Temple No. 435, Im- proved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World, will hold election of officers Thursday, at 153 Bagley Street. On Sunday, Dec. 12, at the same address, Syl- van Lake No. 723 and Crystal Temple No. 435 of the order will hold a Memorial service. "What Religion Means to Our Family Wiscombes Believe Faith ‘Student F ighting Helps Each Face Future | fo Stay in U.S. By LULA B. OGDEN | side activities at the churc' A native of Newfoundland, Sam-|out so far as attendance 5 post | uel Wiscombe came to. Michigan) cerned, but the family are inter- in 1925 to claim his bride at Gage- | ested in the total church program town. . | though unable to aa. amy In 1926 they came to Pontiac to| are regular in.ges . live. Since then he has been em-} church attendance | ployed at Pontiac Motor Division,|and for many4 working nights most of the time.| years the family” He was naturalized in 1931. “sitting together’ # They have resided at 251 W.| was noticed with? Pike St. for four | pleasure by many. _ years, _transfer- “Our religion® ring their mem-| has meant a clos-% -. bership from Oak-| er relationship tof land Ave. United | us and all the chil- Iranian Now at U. of M. Would Mean Death DETROIT (UP)—A University of Michigan law student who claims a clique of Iranian army officers are plotting his death was scheduled to appear before an immigration board today (at 2:30 p.m.) to fight deportation to his native Iran. The student, Buick Navidzadeh, 30, has asked for a stay of his de- portation’ orders on grounds that returning to Iran would mean . Presbyterian | dren,” the parents “certain death.” Church at that/ said. They look JAMES The Iranian government. can- time. J a me s/| forward to church activities. celed Navidzadeh's passport on joined the church} “It has given us a brighter out- | grounds he was a Communist. U. S. » that year, Leslie | look on life in general. Church | immigration officials served him / in 1952 and Sam-| activities help’ to keep idle young | with a deportation warrant Nov. 30 uel on Palm Sun-| hands busy. | but fellow Michigan students raised day this year.| ‘We feel that religious work and|a $1,000 bond to allow him his WILLIAM Lyle, Bill and Gladys still belong | faith in God helps all of of us face | freedom to prepare an appeal. | to United Presbyterian. | the future with more self-confi- Navidzadeh, whose wife and _ Because of working nights, out-‘ dence,’ they said. twe children still are in fran, based his request for asyfum on | fishing in Clear Lake but the Sieh | han cae enue Laan officers broke away. On his line, remaieed | whe waated thes killed nue a small metal jaw tag. It had! he once accused one of them of been placed on a spawning walleye | *tesling. | in April, 1953, by Iowa State Col-| 1m his petition for asylum filed today, he pointed out that he would lege Biologists, who say the fish! nt receive @ ‘fair trial if re- is now a little over 20 inches long| turned” and that charges that he and weighs about three pounds. | was a Communist were “not true.’ | Proof Positive on Size \of One That Got Away | MASON CITY, Iowa ® — The| “big one’’ got away from H. W. Swanson of Mason City but he has a receipt to prove just how big it was. Swanson had a good strike while mage > x — ry ” 3 = United Press Phote laden with snowy white fox fur. The suit and tree decorations are by a Paris furrier. FUR TREE—Wrapped in a suit of black caracul fur, French figure skating champ Jacqueline Du Bief makes a pretty package under a Christmas tree Says Return to Country | ‘MICHIGAN | Approve Plan Over Protests Resurfacing Will Cost Property Owners About $60 Per 40 Foot Lot The City Commission stood solid- ly behind the city’s specia] assess- ment system last night and the unanimously to access Telegraph | road residents for their share of a blacktopping project. Four residents of Telegraph road, between Huron and Eliza- beth Lake, were present to protest the assessment, maintaining that residents: of a trunk highway y were being assessed too often for street upkeep. Commissioner Floyd P. Miles pointed out, however, that even with the $60 assessed per 40-foot lot for this project, the property- owners wil] have paid a total of ‘only $148 for street maintenance in the last 2% years, Several of the owners said they believe the state or the city should pay the entire cost of the project. (As it was, the state paid more than $20,000 of the total cost. The amount to be raised by the assess- ment is about $2,200.) City Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn said the blacktopping job should last at least 10 years. Mayer pro-tem John A. Du- gan, serving for absent Mayor Willam W. Donaldson, told the residents: © “We would have to change our whole tax system, If we pay for this trunk line, we will have to do the same for every trunk high- way in the city.” The commission postponed for two weeks action on an ordinance | to rezone from residential td man- ufacturing classification large plots in the Joslyn-Grace-Fuller-Peacock area. City Commissioners. OK Telegraph Road Blacktop - THIRTEEN — ee r tne saupiriecenmeds involved ad ‘iinteilon ite a person or firm | favored the | had the right to petition for a re- City Attorney William A. Ewart | zoning change if he held only op- Commissioner mnie S.. Pat- terson, an attorney, said a title | search would not reveal land con- was ordered to review the laws‘ tions on m the property involved. - tracts or options On property, a — ee ARTIST'S CONCEPTION — This is an artist's | some 3,000 crew members. The flight deck is made conception of the USS Forrestal, America's newest | of 3% acres of steel, Expertf say it would take carrier. The huge floating air base took about |a 140-acre airfield to handle planes of the number, three years to build and cost $218 million. It is | size and characteristics which a carrier must handle, 1,040 feet long, 252 feet wide and will accommodate She will be christened Saturday. The pestponement came on the proposal of Commissioner Harry W. Lats after George A. Cram, atterney for the property over ot the ship Canrction of the overhang tlle Cram's letter to the commission | stated in part: | “. . . We wish to challenge the | ownership of the lots affected, particularly inasmuch as we be- lieve that the petition is signed on behalf of Roy Amnett, Inc., as to a large majority of the total lots involved."’ Cram said his search showed that much less than 50 per cent of the lots were owned by the real estate firm, On the original rezoning peti- tiens filed with the city clerk, an official check of the assess- ment relis chewed 70 per cont of Summer Visitors May Prove Boon for Small Towns BRETTON WOODS, N. H. (UP) —Summer residents and retired businessmen may be the key to new successful enterprises in| small towns Vincent Dahlfred industrial agent of New Hampshire's plan- | ning and development commission, says a surprising number of key men in successful small town) businesses are th from out-of- state who have left the big city life for the quiet countryside. | Usually, they are summer residents, retired businessmen or tirement. “The determining factor in a | successful business is not the place but the key man with the knowk edge of markets and production methods,”’ Dahlfred said. Some of the retired officials | bring contracts with them to es- tablish businesses in places where they have spent pleasant sum- mers. Ike’s Atoms-for-Peace Plan Taking Hold By WARREN ROGERS JR. Eisenhower agreed to make the; The Soviets said Eisenhower’s|of a pool which would hold mate- WASHINGTON ® — President speech in response to mounting | idea was good but did not go far rials as well as data. they discussed Eisenhower's atoms-for-peace pro-| pressure to give the public more enough. They said it should pro-| a clearing house through which posal has taken hold despite the information about the horrors of | hibjt atomic weapons by a pledge! information and nuclear goods uncertain future seen for it when | atomic war. He told the U.N. the | not to use them. The United States would flow among those nations unveiled at the United Nations| U.S. atomic stockpile had more | repeated that such a pledge was) which have and those which have j exactly one year ago today. and captured the imagination of the free world. Four days ago a) rare unanimous vote stamped U.N. what modified — Such engine could hardly have been seen"& year ago by the men who helped Hiserihower re- juggle his speech to include the | pool atomic materials and know- aproval on the program in some-| how among the nations principally involved, * Russia: explosive power than all the bombs fine but any disarmament must: not. Eisenhower's proposal electrified| and all the shells dropped and the U.N. General Assembly then fired throughout =e War II. Eisenhower's: original proposal baiconye a system of inspection to | Russians said no to this. Then he made bie appeal: (1) e® e-e | deadlock. Even so, negotiations began/diverting attention to peaceful privately on ways and means of uses some progress migh be pos- getting Eisenhower's program un- sible on barring wartime fses. der way. In private exchanges, This disarmament feature was American and _ Soviet leaders jettisoned in the feeling it would talkéd over details. Then, along be unwise to strip Western Allies of necessarily including (2) work out details in| “private aonversation’’ undertaken in good tanh. * * The immediote Russian reaction | dered. ‘touched by any such Pledge. atoms-for-peace proposal, then| was an ottburst of derision. The | * 8 @ . furiously cranked out texts aboard | Soviets, however, reconsidered and | plane Columbine | came out with a the President from Ber-| ment after the rest of the world! applauded Eisenhower. the taking muda to New York. J f : In the meantime, the United; Congress, ‘meanwhile, approved | ‘more sober state- \ jic power plants and to allow a make sure nobody cheated. The; was aimed also at inspiring some | sort of break in the disarmament clearing house was publicly re- It was thought that by! vealed. The United States an-!| | nounced it was putting up nuclear | fuller exchange of nuclear secrets with friendlier nations. Last September, when the U.N. got under way again, Sectetary of State Dulles apeared before the delegates to press again for the President's proposal. Then the shift from pool to materials for fuel in experimental | atomic’ power plants to be built abroad, In the end, despite bitter words, Russia went along. About that | about midsummer, the talks foun-| defensive power if Russia were un-| time the stalled U.S.-Russian con- | offshore islands? | Versations had moved into a new! The Reds will have 'phase. Eisenhower, announcing | this early last month,. voiced the | States dealt \ Russia out and got modernization of the 1946 Atomic | hope these talks — also secret — together with, several allies on a Energy-Act. The effect was to per-| would “‘be more fruitful” than the Paha, Neca ean di ————————E mit private development of stom | first phase. Reds guessing. successful men contemplating re-| ‘ 2: ae ae United Press Photo (lower right). 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Mundt and Potter and to Sen. Dirk- | sen's administrative assistant for carrying: on with these all-impor- tant hearings which, because of difficulty with my arm, I could not handle. .* * * “The exposure of Communists in | defense plants handling the secret weapons which may determine whether the | mothers may live or die is, in my ‘opinion, important beyond words. “In view of the tnet this may be my temporary swan song as chairman of the Investigating Com- mittee, I think it important to comment briefly upon certain facts. ’ *. * 6 “Our committee has been held months. United States hag taken “it upon | himself to congratulate Sens. Flan- ders and Watkins who have been instrumental in holding up our work, “There has been considerable | talk about an apology to the Sen ate for my fight against commu- nism. I feel rather that I should apologize to the American people | for what was’an unintentional de- ception upon them. During the Ei- sons of American | | sons of American mothers, then he | up now for approximately ten) The President of the | | senhower campaign I spoke from | coast to coast promising the Amer- ™ on the other hand urges that we | ‘be patient with the Communist | hoodlums who, ag of this very mo- ment are torturing and brainwash- ing American uniformed men in Communist dwngeons. * 6 *@ “Anyone who knows the ABCs of the Communist war against free civilization knows that weakness will not free a single American uniformed man. “If any senator in the future can justify a vote to draft the must repudiate this shrinking show | of weakness and must tell those mothers that each young man who wears the American uniform car- ries the entire power of this nation with him when he goes to a eee land * 6¢ * “Unfortunately, fhe President sees fit to congratulate those who hold up the exposure ‘of Commu- ar a ecngoar havc vena aged to those who dre po eo ———— Job of Army Chief Offered to Gen: Ty SAIGON, Viet Nam ®&—Premier personal choice for the job, newly promoted Brig. Gen. Le Van Ty. The Premier asked the other leading candidate for the job, Gen. Nguyen Van Vy, to become inspec- tor general of the 200,000-man Vietnamese force. | The United States and France were known to have supported Vy | for the top job as a younger, more energetic commander than Ty. Vy also was for a long time an aide |t0 ex-Emperor Bao Dai, Viet Nam chief of state. Hughie Jennings led the Detroit Tigers to three league titles. Ngo Dinh Diem today offered the | top post in South Viet Nam's army, chief of the general staff, to his’ Protest Hanging of 6 AMMAN, Jordan —A thousand | protesting Egypt's hanging of six ‘Moslem Brotherhood members i charged with trying to overthrow | Egypt's military government. There was no violence as sol- di¢rs and police surrounded the embassy and ers’ route t munist influence was indicated. 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Today was an important one for | the pontiff, who igaugurated the Marian Year just”a year ago to honor the Virgin and commemo- rate the centenary of the dogma of her immaculate conception. The dogma established as Roman Catholic faith the belief that Mary alone of mankind was born with- out the stain of Adam and Eve's, original = . | . * The Pope caereeed from his bed yesterday a decree for the causes of beatification and canonization of Pope Pius IX, who proclaimed the dogma 100 years ago. The Pope had desired keenly to | participate in the final ceremony of the year-long observance today at Rome's Basilica of St. Mary Major. His collapse last Thursday, following a recurrence of acute gastritis and hiceups, made that impossible. Soviet Bloc Nonexistent, Red U.N. Debater Says UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. ® — Soviet Delegate Georgi F. Saksin objected yesterday when U.S. Del- egate Ade M. Johnson, of Tacoma, Wash., used the term “Soviet. bloc’ in debate yesterday. Saksin said the term might be used by “your so-called press and your senators’ but it was not fit for U.N. debate. - “There is no such thing as a Soviet bloc,”’ he said. Children’s Disease? WAUKON, Iowa u®—Mrs. Mary Ann Healy has the wanes. She's | 102. - THE PONTIAC PRESS, By Lucrece Hudgins Beale pp [santana © MARS KING K. of C. toName Pontiac Council ° The witches had scattered all over the sky. Most of them were. only faraway specks fading into the darker night. But Granny still flew at Tom's side, “Here it comes!"’ she suddenly Tom looked over his shoulder at the whirring disk. ‘“‘How does it} fly?’’ he wondered. ‘‘What makes it work? What is it trying to do?” All these questions were swept from his mind as the saucer turned around and began to play tag with him. Faster than the wind, boy also zigged and zagged. So intent was he on ev Now he had other worries. Where was he? How would he get back to the witches’ field? The cold wind blew through Tom's thin clothes and he thought | = longingly of his own warm bed in his far away home. “But,” he said aloud, “I'll not go home until I find out what Unit Will Be Dedicated to Memory of Founder, | “Msgr. A.X.M. Sharpe | | The Pontiac Knights of Colum- | | bus Council 600 Sunday will dedi- |cate their council to the honor |and memory of ‘its founder and | first grand knight, the late Rt. | - | Rev, Msgr. A. X. M. Sharpe. \° | The day's activity ill begin | with a Corporate Communion at is o'clock mass at St. Joseph | |cemrch on W. South bosleworé.| This will be followed by the ex-| emplification of the degrees af the order to a class of candidates named” in the honor of Msgr. Sharpe. Formal ceremonies will begin at 7 p.m., with a banquet in the Knights of Columbus hall. Principal speaker will be the Rev. Matthew Blake, former council chaplain and presently | pastor of Hely Inpecents Parish, Reseviile. The Rev. Roman Nar- | Coloring suggestions: Sky grey, flying saucer and broom yellow. | Earth blue and green. Boy’s jeans were in Santa Land, I'm sure Santa would know!’’ No sooner had he spoken than he | was swept up in a blizzard that carried him faster than ever | waster ae nee ence | | way trying to escape. The saucer | was wrapped 'in a blanket, of snow in a a black | night and for all he knew he be traveling upside down. he might snow drift! |‘ When he dug his way out he found the storm had ended and | daylight had come. He was at! the bottom of a little hill in some | Strange and deserted land. He hunted in the snow until he found his broom. “I must get away from here," he thought, ‘for surely there are | no people in this cold and faraway place.”’ But when he got on his broom nothing happened at all, Then he | remembered what Granny ned told him: *‘Witches’ brooms can fly iy! once and each night must be made new."’ | * ¢ @ With a sinking heart Tom looked at the snow covered land. He | knew he would find no ‘straw to ' these flying saucers are. I wish I | make a new broom. | wilt be there.” | kum, present council chaplain, | | will be the toastmaster. | Among honored guests will be |Mayor William Donaldson, Mr. “Granny should have told me|and Mrs. Herbert Straley, Mr. how to get back to the witches’ | and Mrs. John Carry, Circuit.Judge field," he said tearfully. They|H. Russell Holland and Fr. Francis Francis Sharpe, nephew of Msgr. age have left me alone in 8 nee @ ie, 3 . But then he remembered ‘the | Nati * - second thing Granny had told him: | ationalists Swap Fire a are wondertu, ith Mainland Commies. | Wish to be in a place and you TAIPEH, Formosa (®—The Na-| tionalist Chinese Defense Min- istry today reported sporadic gun- fire duels with Chinese Commu- nists, The ministry said there was a light exchange between National- his hands in excitement. ‘Why, I| ists on Quemoy and Reds on bet this is Santa Land!" Amoy. To the north, were And he ran madly up the snow | traded between the Reds on Tou- | covered hill |men Island and the Nationalists Trapped) blue, hair orange. Tom tried to remember. “I did wish.to be some place!"’ he cried. “I wished I were in Santa Land.” He laughed with glee and clapped WORRIED OVER DEBTS? Stee co Op ce Gen REQU ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED = INSURED “Let 9 of credit counselin experience Hours: Bait y 9 to 5. Wed. Sat. Reeniees é Sat. MICHIGAN CREDIT eauritar ies 41% Seuth Saginaw S Above Oakland Theater Spee DAY: DECEMBER 8, 1954 Gifts for Sportsmen | orang with UP 4 \? For i igaogere there are new ub heads impreg- ic resins, This { means that protective sole plates | About onetenth of a cubie foot are not longer needed—nor the | of krypton, a colorless and ‘odor- screws which tend to weaken the less gas, is found in one million head. | cubic feet of air. ly Phone FE 8-0456 SEVENTEEN ©. ; 7 Hoe! 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The three Democratic bigwigs will have a private luncheon at the Hotel Muehlenbach and later will attend a Jackson County victory dinner at which Harriman will be principal speaker. © Early reports had Truman favor- ing Michael V. DiSalle, former | price administrator and Toledo) Stephen A mayor, to succeed | Mitchell _However, Turman declined to. ;comment on reports that he dis | approved of Butler and before the New Orleans convention electetl Butler, he said: “T am taking no active part in| the choice of a new Democratic national chairman. I do not have any candidates. I hope that the committee will elect a chairman who will take the party to victory in 1956." Thomas J. Gavin, chairman of the dinner arrangements com. mittee, invited Butler whe tele- Dem Strategy bs é “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954" Begin Working on New Drain | Installation Will Service i | 435 Acres in South End of County TODAY'S FOREIGN ASSIGNMENT FOR: HUNIOR EDITORS “TMS FLAP PASTES TO WOGRSIOE*OF SECTION D THE EIFFEL TOWER When Junior Editors arrive in Paris, the capital of France, the first sighi they will see is the Fiffel Tower. This famous landmark, | built by a French engineer, E. G. Eiffel Paris Exposition, is a 984-foot-high arecture of steel beams. It is popular with tourists as an observation tower to View the city, and on a clear day it is possible to see from it a distance of 85 miles. At the very top of the tower the French government has a radio station and weather observatory. Here is a small mode! of the Eiffel Tower you can make 1. Color sky back of tower light blue and trees at base bright green. | 2. Cut out four separate sections above and paste heme down | with tips together on strong wrapping paper as shown in small | attached to Section 4. 3. To form four-sided tower? as in small drawing (B). 4. When folded, paste outer edge of Section 1 over flap on outer phoned his acceptance te the former president. More than 600 Democrats are | expected to attend the $7.50a- plate dinner which celebrates fhe party's November victory in Mis- souri, Truman wil] introduce Har- riman at the dinner. Human Danger 'From Radiation Said Controllable LOS ANGELES ‘(INS)—An atom- le energy expert says radiation hazards during the next 10 years resulting from peaceful use of the atom are controllable on any fore- seeable scale. This assurance comes from Her- bert M. Parker, General Electric Company's radiological director at the Hanford, Wash., atomic energy plant. . He said in a news release |s- sued at the Radiological Secicty Les Angeles: or factories using radioactive ma- jterials can be easily protected from external radiation. “Harm from radioactive mater- jals deposited in bodies of humans can also be prevented to some ex- tent. But this may involve very high safety standards until several unknowns have been solved. “It is fortunate that we started safely at the expense of consider- able investments in radiation pro- tection.” | TO MAKE THAT DEAL, place |a Classified ad in The Pontiac \ Press. Dial FE 2-8181. The ‘ ie BOS PERSONALITY GLASSES yon “Open 9-5:30—Fri. ‘ti 9 | 4. Ist QUALITY LENSES! Complete with Frame & Lenses * FULLY GUARANTEED ! 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When you give it the extra nudge that moves it beyond the full throttle position, something happens that never happened before in an automobile. You hear a businesslike purr, which tells you that twenty power vanes, deep inside the 1955 Dynaflow Drive," have changed their pitch —just like the variable pitch propellers on a modern air liner. - And with the same result in the way you get-up-and-go, with a safety-surge of power for pulling out of a tight spot on the highway. Words just can’t describe it. It’s a new and eoeere gee concnssccncoosoesscsoooossoolll le MILTON BERLE STARS ror BUICK See the Buick Berte Show Alrernetp Tuesday Evenings eoccccecscncseeesse® | fifth Label Mair¥ e The Murray project will be the large within the Oak Park limits in the last three years. Oakland County, Oak Park plus! Young Ervin testified that his | Royal Oak and Southfield Town- father, an ex-convict, has threat- | Pontiac, ships will pay about 20 per ll | ened the mother with a .22 rifle. | of the cost, 80 per cent coming from “pecia assessments against owners of land benefitting. The new sewer will range from | to commemorate the 1889 18 to 78 inches in diameter, said | Main. Completion of the project is expected to be followed by rapid residential development in the area, Plans have been submit- | ted for subdividing 160 of the 246 acres in he Murray dis- trict not already platted for housing, Main stated. The sewer's completion will ex- drawing (A). Cut out this new shape, being sure that you leave flap tend drainage to all of Oak Park except a small area in the south- fold so the base forms a square west corner which will be ser- viced by a drain now being planned edge, of Section 4 and you will have your own Eiffel Tower. You can Stenck Named to Post = = PORT HURON Stenek, 31-year-old Western Michi- gan college graduate from Cadillac, has been named Port Huron rec- sheet music for three Christmas reation director. , Jan. 1, succeeding Harry H. Feld- She said the songs have special ™4N, who resigned. and “indicate to me that he's very Asks Cops to Remain DETROIT # — Police Commis- | Tenneson asked for the music to | sioner Edward Piggins, striving to “Winter Won- | boost the department to its au- ‘Dear Hearts and | thorized strength of 4.500 officers, People.” His letter came has asked 35 policemen not to re- tire when they become eligible for ‘Pensions in June. eee evecoeeereses | County Drain Commssioner Ralph | A. Main. Some 435 acres of land will be |; | drained by the 9,100 foot-long fa-| ‘cility, including 1% acrts in South; MT. PLEASANT w — Ervin | | field Township, 2% in Royal Oak | Riggle. 19-year-old youth who shot | ip" and 215 in Oak Park, | and killed his father to protect | his mother, was free of prosecu- | tion today. Municipal Judge James Ryan ruled yesterday that the slaying | of Archie Riggle, 55, was justifi- | , _ able homicide, xplained. sewer constructed with the remain: ————————— ‘® — Stanley He will take over thrilling sensation—something you simply must try for yourself. There's nothing like it on the 1955 new-car horizon. Fact is, there’s‘a whale of a lot to see at your Buick dealer’s showroom. There's fresh new styling. There's higher horsepower in every Buick V8 engine. There’s a new Airpower carburetor. And beneath it Thrill of the year is Buick , WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM » ever * eeevee 'Screen Writer Sues DSR for $250,000 DETROIT (UP) —A Hollywood | script writer has filed a $250,000, |damage suit against the .Detroit | ith a memory. Street Railways Commission, one - the largest damage suits in the | y's history. hes ag oo Gielgud filed the suit ‘in| federal court yesterday for dam- ; ages suffered in a street car-auto | Work was expected to start to mishap Aug. 21, 193. ~ day on the $311,000 “Murray Drain” ‘to Pun on the north side of 10| ankles and legs when struck by | Mile road from Coolidge highway 4 Streetcar as he attempted a left | west to within 1,320 feet of South- turn. He said he has been unable | field road, according to Oakland to work since the accident. Gielgud said he suffered broken Lj » ktor and in.Douglas,-Ga., as an ~~ escapee from the Coffee Branch Long Memory Relves | Officer in Making Arrest ison, cer James aorviesn ts & men |tod Pore wile dnesting tndlic Four months ago he saw a pic- Parker, picked up, ture of Charlies A. 24, in cuted here first, then will be- police circular. Parker was turned over to Georgia authori- | wanted here as a probation viola- ties. 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The trip to “Mrs, | England was one of the prizes awarded to Mrs. and she’s benefiting by learning some | shirt, spotiessly clean, | tons were found THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 195% - Sheppard, Teams Cases » sad « Show Striking Similarity DETROJT uw — The dramatic | murder trial of Dr. Sam Sheppard | in Clevelafd has stirred memories | of another murder trial in Detroit 27 years ago—and the paralleis be- | {tween the two are little short of ‘amazing Detroits’ %Loomis case began oh Feb. 22, 1927, when the body of % - year - old Grag@ Loomis was | found brutally beaten in her home | in Detroit. Her husband Dr. Frank R. Loomis immediately was charged with murder. Like Sam Sheppard, Loomis was | handsome and successful. And like | the 31-year-old Marilyn Sheppard, Grace Loomis was attractive and popular, Both women were killed | by savage blows to the head, Net- | weapon has been | found. | . * ” Sheppard has been described at his trial as an even-tempered hus- | band and father, devoted to his) family, Loomis also was called 4) mild man who was devoted to his | wife and two children. Sheppard has admitted an ex- tramarital romance with pretty | Susan Hayes, 24, a former tech- nician at his osteopathic hgspital. | Loomis had romantic ties with the | attractive divorced daughter of a former mayor of a town near De- troit. a T-shirt worn by Sheppard just before his wife was killed. Police | found Loomis wearing a_ white although j the rest of his clothing was spat- | tered with blood. Later, shirt but- in the furnace ashes. - s * Chip Sheppard, 7, slept quietly in a bedroom while was killed nearby. Loomis’ 8-year- old daughter and 6-year-old son were sleeping upstairs when their mother was slain. By Hugh Lawrence Nelson france to Carlson Estate socked. Key |s Missing THE STORY Private Detective Jim Dunn has been retained by Mrs K Carison to get something’’ on her mother-in-law It develops that there was @ sudden death at Mrs Carisons home on the West Coast and that Mrs. Carison is suspected by the family of murder Dunn and Nancy, his wife, are to pose as caretakers on the Carlson summer estate in the Colorado Rockies Jim stopped in the patch of light before the Creek Junction Hotel and Bar, orfe of the four buildings in the side-road town “Won't be a minute, Nancy.” He pushed open the bar's dour, stepped into an atmosphere lit hy | the red neon of the huge jukebox. ‘Looking for Toby Argyle,” Jim told the bartender. The baldheaded, squat man, whose wrinkles appeared to be doing their best to hide seven warts, sald, “I'm Toby, What do you want?” Dunn wondered if the facial contortions were supposed to be a smile. ‘Keys to a place called The Spires. I understand it's out of town a couple miles.” “What do you want them keys for’ “Do some work on the place before tomorrow.'’’ Jim hoped he was striking a right note. Argyle appeared more genial. “Guess there's plenty to be done still. The old lady finally take it over from the boy?” “You talking about Mrs. Oswald Carlson?” Oswald, we call The old lady. “Sure. Mrs. her around here. She's a card." ‘I'm glad to hear it,”’ Jim said. I'm not working for her."’ The ay my dropped away from the folds of Argyle's face. “No?” He made another effort. “The younger one then? Mrs Ihilten, though vou don't look |hi'e her type to me Dyiinn tok the ider from. the [eran eal estate company from his) pocket. put t on the bar Mavbe this'll help , Toby Argyle’s eves moved quickly down the typewrrtten page. They returned to the top line and began a slower reading. lle dropped the paper at last, pushed It back toward Jim. ‘Mrs Oswald ain't going to like this.’ “Look, Mr. Argyle.”’ Jim = said ll I know is | was hired to come up and get this place ready for my boss wholl arrive tomor roMU Teby Argyle nodded stowly. “Shouldn't think a city fellow like you'd take such ai job though. Lonely place — The Spires.” A wh. a b him said Sure. But thes re lots of bs Hope you get paid plenty for coming up here.’ Jim Dunn: th ght he knew what wa coming and played along You bet These Cal forma people dont know the . alite of money California «| See from. the paper her names Mrs. Gelstrap Funny sorf oof name, but I guess that cuts ‘no ice Now look son. Mostly local people work for the Carlsons.”’ dim hesitated, then decided there was no particular point in pushing Argyle inte a definite offer for desertion. “I can al- ways leave if I don't like it,” he said lightly. ‘‘Meantime, the rest of the staff outside'}L be getting tired waiting. Could I have the keys?” “More outside. huh? All right. oung man Maybe yotf - know what you're doing. Ill get the "keys out of the safe.” | the road narrowing. Toby Argyle came back at last with a bunch of keys on a length of wire. He twisted the ends of | the wire more securely, tossed the keys on the bar. “There you are, young fellow. Sure you and | the others won't spend the night” Could get an early start in the morning."’ Thanks, but I guess I'd better obey orders.” He foynd the side road, cut the jeep's wheels to the left, crossed the main highway and started down a steep incline. A well-made bridge spanned a rushing creek at the bottom and the ascent was equally steep, with It wound around huge boulders the size of five-room houses He slammed on the brakes as he rounded a sharp turn. 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Dunn get out, walked closer to read the rather faded sign, “Ne admitttance without key.” And just to leave no doubt as to the seriousness of the prohibi- tien there were added smaller words. “Authority of The Cartson Estate.’ A slim chain was looped around the two center bars of the gate sections and fastened with a padiock. Dunn fingered through the keys Toby Argyle had given him. None | same brand bore th: name as that on Just to be certain, the padlock. however, he tried every that would go in at all. None worked. He looked | at the wire which held the keys | together, re membered Toby} Argyle’s twisting together of the | ends. He whistled softly through his teeth, got a firm grip on each section of the gate and managed one a really worthwhile rattle. The chain tightened and _ loosened clattered dismally in the. still night air | The light in the cabin went out “Hey!” Jim called. “Hello the house'"’ His voice sounded unnatural. A young man stepped into the light. | (Te Be Continnsd) | not convict this man.” Thirty-five | 'He committed suicide by inhaling | Police have been unable to find | his mother : Sheppard said his wife was killed by a bushy-hajred man who ransacked the house. He said some narcotics were missing from his bag. Loomis said $100 he had given his wife was missing and suggested she had been robbed. Detectives from Cleveland have said that someone tried to make it appear that a burglar had ran- sacked drawers in the Sheppard home. In the Loomis home, the window was broken in the sun parlor and police said the glass | fell outside, indicating it had been | broken — —e ° | There ie sdiediaceg ends, for | the Loomis trial, of course, is over, while Sheppard still awaits a verdict. Judge John .V, Brennan told the Loomis jury: “If there is a reason- able doubt in your minds, you can- minutes later the jury returned | with a verdict of acquittal. One year later Loomis was dead. | illuminating gas. A note he left, behind said: “I am not guilty of | murder. My conscience is clear.” | French Children Given Milk Now Instead of Wine CHATELET - EN - BRIE, France (UP) — Premier Pierre Mendes- France revolutionizes the habits of a hifhdred generations of French school children’ here today. He's making them drink milk. They're not expected to like it, but the milk-loving Preimer has NOTHING'S TOO . ToucH fer Renting, selling, fe- | covering losses is simple! Call FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer, % or : TUFIDE Jooks like leather . . .o feels like leather . . . yet omtwears leather 5 to 1, by actual abrasion tests. Over 1,000,000 users it! Only TUFIDE is socondoew: ally guaranteed five full years! Choose from the complete selectio of TUFIDE veal! ness and student cases, in 3 popu- lar colors. GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W. Lewrence added cookies and fruit in hopes) | | the children will find milk more | | palatable than the wine they have drunk almost since birth. Mendes-France, known through- out France now as ‘‘a man of milk and iron,” chose this village of 864 to launch a school milk pro- gram he hopes to extend to every primary school in France. It was the latest step in his campaign against alcohol in this wine-loving country where small children take wine te school with them and where 15,678 persons died last year of alcoholism and cirrhosis of the liver. The Premier announced his pro- FREE *, Christmas Offer ! AT OUR STORE! © corn extra money * get better marks + eck for free booklet, BAIS on he eer gram to make France like milk a month ago when he returned from a tour of the Belgian border France regarded his campaign with good natured humor and went on | drinking as much wine as ever. | Then he began his program o get-'em-young and the school chil- |dren campaign was born. 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" ONE ae ts p 4 * a 3 ¥ # = es Lou ; ‘ ‘, Kee" 49: ta ’ Oo X - , 6 t i , 4 ; ‘ } : . 6 P r e TWENTY-TWO . TIE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 | 7 _ 3 | [ saow a | | © FAST RELIEF } - [SAM BENSON Says) Show Busiriess = Toy Merchant ‘My Z ? ‘ - ‘ ; - ’ | FROM PAIN OF LADI ES $ Many Entertainers Make Millions | Shoots Ex-Wife ML AL . é , * ° * ° * {' - A Come in with your men folks, and Bringing Millions More Happiness | ) while he's picking out his clothes, . ge -' Las Vegas Man Sidys you can select yours at the some By EDDIE CANTOR . he makes to worth-while causes. You can | DPjiyorced Mate, Friend time. Small deposit will hold all Bringing happiness to millions has made| take it from Canter, the old “schnorrer” > Children Watch garments in layoway! ‘ millions for many an entertainer. Maurice ‘beggar, to you). No éne in show business, | as nore ; Chevalier has his francs piled higher than an; but mo one, gives more than Mary Living- | | 45 ypGas, Nev. W—A well- , elephant’s eye. In England, Gracie Fields is| Ston’s husband. I know. That's the “jack” to-do toy shop operator who police | é in Benny you never hear about. a me . f weighed down by hundreds of thousands of yy c said shot his recently divorced wife Special M pounds—and I don’t mean avoirdupois.* In show business, or any other business for ang. another woman to death last In this country,fin the millionaire class you | \~ that matter, Crosby stands for currency in night while children watched gave : will find thur Godfrey;-Danny Kaye, Red | , $2995 Vv ] . 5 capital letters, and I do mean capital. He 18 | pimseif up to posse members to- . a ues Skelton, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Mary Pickford, | p posse . y rice interested in music publishing, real estate, ja | Lucy and Desi Arnaz, Fred MacMurray, Harold ranches, a motion picture company, he's part ‘e ; , : hour man- \e Lioyd, Sophie Tucker, Ethel Merman and dozens | oy ner of the Pittsburgh Pirates, active in a feld following a five-hour man-_ of others. | rene d _, hunt that included a house-to-house ; | frozen orange juice concern, as well as an in | search was Fred Fowler, 4 « Ethel is one of the shrewdest gals in show vention company called “Bing’s Things,” plus | Killed in the Fowler siete - be . . business. She =e see the appeean ae i fact that most of Bing’s things are in cash. night were Mrs. Dorothy Fowler, ie HOPERUL — Pretty blue-eyed a contract from 20 paces, an ve she Tse aenial. i . 32, who divorced her husband! | DeLouis Faulkner, daughter of an knows where to get the lowest price on only Sn of te cnn See | three months ago, and her friend | é Oklahoma cattle rancher, has her’ anything from sardines to sables. ‘ of it : 8 2 |Mrs. Emma Lou Cotner, 35. . x eyes set on a beauty title, She Ida met her in a supermarket recently and = = * Sizes 9 to 15—10 to.20 is competing for the crown of got 9 big kick out of aie Aaminant whens When someone remarked te his million- Police said the Fowlers’ children | | “Maid of Cotton,”” which will be che paid her bill. “Ida,” she said, “one thing aire buddy, Bob Hope, “I see where the Frances, 14, William, 7, and Freda, | awarded in Memphis, Tenn., on , : government's deficit in 1953 was five hun- {6 and Mrs, Cotner’s 4-year-old son : | you can say about the price of food these days | Dayi in the hes, @ All-Wool Fabrics § jan. 4. ; | | dred fifty-three billion dollars,” Hope | David were in oe j _ | —it speeds up shopping. No matter what you cracked, “Ob. C pala thls ta | Divid, they said, witnessed the | ° @ Fleeces choos | buy, you don’t have to wait for change.” | a hub?” , Crosby hasn’t pa x | shooting. So did Frances, who : laims H | I don’t think Jack Benny got his money just yet. . : | called police and said EANER! ® Plush Wools a W |from saving pennies. Of course that helped.| Despite high taxes Danny Kaye has hit the “My daddy just shot my mom- cL i I'll never forget a party at his house a few years Million mark, so has Sophie Tucker, so has Ted | my. ; SLOWER! . @ Meltons bd ® ago. Several of us were kidding around sing-| Lewis, who keeps asking from one end of the| Police said Fowler had been) ee. nix a | ing each other's theme songs. Rudy Vallee | COuntry to the other, “Is everybody happy?” | drinking heavily since the divorce. | ORD ; i Wool Fleeces sang “Love in Bloom”: I sang “My Time Is He can afford to be. Ted was one of our early At that — his wile was ayes Gh. . gion Dye sabes . Your Time:” Jack’ Benny sang “I Love to| Millionaires, thanks to his charming, very bril- ota A — Stipulation "that | Oakland Fuel & Paint Co . Check Story of Alleged srena_.” That's as far as he got—he had to | lant wife, Adah. . Fowler be allowed to work there | 436 ae hon Loke : All wermly iaterliaed with Eye Witness to Murder be put to bed, hysterical! - Now if I were a millionaire, I could tell you—| and live in an apartment at the | durable linings! Sf Patterson ‘As the MC's say, “Seriously, Folks,” it’s | Wait a minute—I am a millionaire. Now what | rear. v FE 5-6159 surprising that Jack Benny can remain a_ | ¥25 I going to say?—Oh, yes, “I'm glad.” . PHENIX CITY, Ala. (INS)—In- | millionaire, what with all the contributions | (Copyright 1954) In twisted twee : ioc vestigators were checking today | ———-—-~-~-——— ———. = ~ SS —= OO stripes, pacapoints, checks | into the story of a man who claims | ‘ FI d | T Pil POW F d ' ‘int lids reed Last Year ; a “ee he was an eye witness to the dune Governor s Dog er y exas | of R li f TO KRESGF'S a 18 slaying of Alabama Attorney Returned Home - ‘ e-enlists for Army Duty General-Elect Albert L. Patterson ‘ . Flies Air Force Jet SALT LAKE CITY w—Tommy | j in Phenix City. Again and Again G. Romero, 23, discharged a year ANOTHER SPECIAL! Bf) the witness’ claim, which came a LAREDO, Tex. u—Elderly S. I!.| ago November after 34 months as : | to light as a Russell County eaad| DENVER ®—There's only one) (44) Rogers flew a jet airplane -@ Korean War prisoner of the x FASHION My Price my a | Zip. Gov. Dan Thornton wants the for 30 minutes yesterday inese Communists, yesterday | rared — 5 s yesterday, just as $ vil | probe into the slaying of the anti-| nice people of Denver to know, i isto signed up for another three - year COATS aba pabannies Maes mig: ota and he's been found — * * ® _ hitch with the Army. | mented upon by top crime investi- ee ; ; “I like the Army,” he said at All Wools! | gators Zip, a golden retriever, strayed! Rogers claims he built Texas’! the recruiting station in Salt Lake ; |” Sources of ‘the ko ears from the governor's quarters last Hs airplane baok in 1911 and flew | City. “It's just like home to me.” | skeptical that the story of the Week but was recovered a few jt in 1912. He said he has flown Sannin | auidratified witnras ceaid be days later after stories about him almost everything since then ex- Shin Building ms | Sam Benson owes.s fp vo. oe ieee aoe ieee i "Ship Building Boo . ai Trouble is, there are more dog- He went up in a jet for 4 min- TOKYO up—Japanese shipbuild- | 20 S$. PERRY ST... PONTIAC Every Dey I would not be inclined to put gone dogs that look like Zip in utes with Col. W. T. Samways of ers have received foreign orders ? | Much stock in the —7 Denver than anyone knew, And the Laredo Air Force Base at the for 37 ships worth 8 million dol non mene - * \ The alleged witness to the slay- most of them have been brought to controls for 15 minutes of the lars since April, the Transporta- a - ing was picked up by Columbus, sr jenton’s door by well-meaning time. tion Ministry said today. |Ga., police on a drunk charge and citizens the last — days = _ : ees sae - SUNHEAT FURNACE OIL PLUS told officers he saw the gangland | One gent called with - golden | oe shooting of Patterson retriever under his arm yesterday. | Only last week, a grand JUrY Told the real Zip had returned, the | | witness believed to have been caller told Thornton he'd taken al | | present when Patterson was slain, taxi all the way across town to é | was fatally stabbed in an alterca- return the pup. The governor dug | tion with a 16-year-old boy. 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Including dredged lakes and riv- ers, the New York State Barge | Canal system is 800 miles long. — ~— st Complete Unpainted | Fernttere ‘Pick and Paint Store 143 Oakland Ave. FE 5-9562 Beware Coughs Following Flu TOmOWIng | the cough that follows may develop into chronic bronchitis if neglected. Creomulsion the bronchial s to help loosen and expel germ phiegm, and aid nature to and heal raw, ag oe A — CAROL“ otf Christmas Present stopped to bestow a blessing. It was the The Spirit took Scrooge inside. Above home of Bob Crotchet, ‘'s all others, the Cratchits ‘a htteen-shilling-o-week clerk. spent of Christmas. By Charles Dickens. 4 TepevtbadT A yet py ecleanddg what a on wos Christmas | ! \ mai | troit’s 15*-million-dollar muunic- Tin return from their family. tt " really meant—to love one another. Drowned Boy’s Father Seeks $50,000 Damages MT, CLEMENS w — A father is asking $50,000 damages from the Huron-Clinton Authority, charging it with negligence in the drowning of hig fiveyear-old son last June at Metropolitan Beach. Charlies P. VanDecar, of Clinton Township filed suit in Macomb County Circuit Court yesterday. He said his boy, Charies J., fell into the water and drowned near a public runway because the dan- gerous area was not fenced off. Deaths Last Night GREENWICH, Conn.’ (AP)—Anthony Thieme, 66, noted artist whose paint- t ao of “Motif No. 1" helped make the Rockport, Mass., met art colony widely known, and whose paintings were exhibited in museums throughout the | country. ARCELONA, Spain—Ernesto Vilches Spanish screen and stage actor. PH eo. kh e A. Reach, 86, wantin at Reach Co., Inc, parting Bod. age Mme and cred- ited with introducing the cork center im baseballs in 1918. Child’s Disease Upswing Noted for State in ‘54 LANSING wW — As most parents must have suspected, the com- 'mon children's diseases were on |the upswing in Michigan during he past year. Most of the increases were ex- pected seasonal ones and did not indicate a dangerous trend, Dr. F. S. Leeder, head of the Health Department's bureau of disease | control, reported. There were 37,931 cases of meas- | les-reported to the Health Depart- ber this year. This compared with | 27, 311 cases last year and 31,987) | two years ago. Whooping cough also showed an increase with 5,002 cases re- ported during the past year against 2,571 cases in 1953 and 1,302 two years ago. Scarlet fever was an exception n ne ae « ’ jor Sif *? | wih ety fe by - ow RCE Pal ba) 4, as 7 in fe = y <4 Vvit' le cel ve $04 OT, “ y J y) “4. -& aA eS Ae ™ 6'x9’ Wide From VINYL RUBBER TILE 9°x9"’— All Colors 99 S$. SAGINAW ST. _eseseescnasenas We loan you tools end tile cutters. sprehapir bent | ASPHALT TILE IN A SPLATTER DESIGN 9" x9" x1 ® FORMICA TABLE TOPS a 95 Mounted on Plywood. Perfect for coffee or card tables. Cig- arette and alcohol proof. AT AUBURN AVENUE MTTILIIIt tir iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiin Wrought Iron Legs in k SPECIAL Rubber Latex Pl a hia The Floor Shop pron Dark Colors Light Colors 9x9" xg RUBBER TILE 6° x6"x1% FREE PARKING REAR OF STORE ment through the end of Novem- | 5,503 lagt year and 7,712 two years ago. Diptheria, one of the more seri- were 530 cases reported through |the end of November against | only 12 reported during a month period a year ago. | 3 “= tt ¢ 102 Ounce Cans aw |was killed July 4 was a hoax. Officers said Fuehrer was in jail 12-|in Knoxville, the slaying. with 4,824 cases this year against | | Admits Sheppard Hoax . CLEVELAND w& — Police dave | | freed Henry W. ous children's diseases, showed a | ing A bushy haired” vergier marked increase, however. There | the house where Marilyn Sheppard | Fuehrer, 52, ‘who Tenn., 19 oz. Duncan Hines Cake | Mixes FROZEN CREAM of SHRIMP SOUP 0 Hillcrest Cheese Food 2 Pound Loaf fv eae —"s 2 Se FROZEN OYSTER STEW 39° Birds Eye Frozen CHICKEN PIE 2-99 VAL U-WAY - Y co we WA, ——sS +1 4: ‘ ~ &@. * om ft the night of | There have been ag many as 74 3 he = 89°. Campbell’s TOMATO SOUP 2g 9 |GROUND BEEF zP oe Fruit Cocktail ae a Meteo Pade a 2 eed ¢ ete TWENTY-THREE Mayor Cobo Urges | — ‘Overall Parking Job DETROIT (INS) — In the wake | ef common council approval of De- ipal parking program, Mayor Cobo | today, urged that the four proposed | downtown garages be planned and constructed simultaneously. Immediately after council unan- imously approved the program, city engineers ordered final blue- prints for the $4,100,000 Grand Cir- cus Park underground parking ga- rage. The plans should be ready in a maximum of 120 days and, if ap- proved by council, construction can start in July, according to Park- ing Authority Director John D. McGillis, Cobo alerted city officials to be ready on immediate notice to con- demn land and prepare blueprints for three other downtown garagés costing $4,499,000. 4 dense fogs a year in London 46 Ox. Birds Eye Frozen ‘ORANGE JUICE 2037 - Table Ki TOMATO ie FOR SALE SURPLUS GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS ET 1954, ee ae oo os a 16, 1954, fer the removal from their present site of the Shank End Table King Whole Kernel CORN NEW INSTANT ACTI BAB-0 FOAMS AWAY GREA sE INSTANTLY Ae ee eee iw A 2, 7321 Commerce Road Tenuta’s Super Market 3515 Sashabew, Drayton Plains The Trading Post 3405 Ormond Rd., White Leke Fulkerson Grocery 8990 Pontise Lake Rd., Pontiac Lake ie oe ee . __ TWENTY-FOUR . t THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 _ | HELP FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS and Budgets Your’ Value-Packed A&P Makes It mal to Plan Your Menus While ° Yp Shop ‘and “FLORIDA 150-176 SIZE \ Tangerines = 2 -z 49c Brussels Sprouts ..... os @ @ sox 25c. Green Beans stack Vaunrme ». 2 . * 19 Fresh Spinach “Onc.ctame ., , 'SOt 19¢ Delicious Apples 22.0% ....2 4s 39¢ Macintosh Apples mney oe ee d 8 37C FRESH, CRISP AND > PRICED: FOR. THRIFT load Lettuce 2 24-SIZE HEADS TOP QUALITY, GOLDEN RIPE Bananas ...2 = 29 Cucumbers "orm | ff dk, 3 ror 25¢ Broccoli TENDER SHOOTS sea 2 ae 6 punch 29¢ Fresh Carrots '0Ps xemoveo wes 29¢ Maine Potatoes ¥s%-'. ... 15 sao 69c Idaho Bakers 1 EACH POTATO 5 ws. 39% SAVE MONEY ON FROZEN FOODS AT AGP! LIBBY’S ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT Frozen Blended Juice TUNA, CHICKEN, TURKEY OR BEEF— N Stokely’s Frozen Pies «<=: CRESTWOOD DARK AND MILK Chocolates 4 «:. 1.98 Warwick Thin Mints » « vox 4% Chocolate Drops usm'orcam . . wnat 25¢ Royal Lusters WortHmort—nano canoy ‘207 29¢ Brach’s Gloria Mix ....... me 4% Candy Canes sPanours » 2... or 12 49¢ 14-02. 37¢ 27¢ ns 39 rn 39 39c 29 Stokely’s Catsup..... Green Giant Peas .... Wesson Oil... o 75e T Fish SOLID PACK ond BREAST © CHICKEN @ © © CAN Bors. 14-02. CANS Durkee’s Margarine... . . &: Rival Dog Food =... . 4.5% 49 Lava Sop. ....... 2 cits 23 Riso White... 3 30 cH" 59 Breeze “Sasrace” Sle Su ton ble Silver Dust... . HS 3lc Palmolive Soap .... . 3 cut Palmolive Soap 2... . 2 cas 25c Rinso Blue 2... 8S 30c ct2" 59% Velo... 2 BS 30e SY 72c Cashmere Bouquet . vo Det 25¢ Ajax Cleanser... 2. 2 oom 25¢ Snewy Bleach 49 Glass Wax comm 2... oi, Spry Ser okt": BLBACHES AND DISINFECTS Roman Cleanser Paper Tewels 2 ~ 37 GIANT PKG. 6lc 26¢ REG GENTLE ACTION PKG. L PRIED CHICKEN WITH 3-18 YoY panes THE DIFFERENCE CAN 89c GAL. BOT. 59c 4% 6-OZ._ CAN 10c. 10 1 99 A rx $9 GIFTS “IN GOOD TASTE” FROM A&P A SIZE FOR EVERY GIFT LIST Food Baskets 295 10 3500 DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CHEESES Cheese Boxes 295 WARWICK—CRESTWOOD—BRACH'S Assorted Chocolates 59c To 289 ’ é Take the “if Out of Gift-Saving! Here's a gift everybody who enjoys good eating 1s sure to welcome. For these Gift Certificates, in denominations ,of $1 and $5, let the recipients take their choice of scores of fine foods at any A&P. Simplify Christmas shopping by giving A&P Gift Certificates! They're available from now tull Christmas from your A&P manager SUNNYBROOK LARGE SIZE Fresh Eggs... . 2%. 4/c AMERICAN OR PIMENTO PROCESSED CHEESE FOOD Ched-O-Bit. . 2% 6% MEDIUM Pinconning Cheese snare cosy. . « “8 59¢ Sharp Cheddar “tincrm 2... is 59¢ Mild Cheddar “ON. 49 Swiss Cheese SLICED On PCE ois eee 18 49¢ Muenster Cheese wsconsy |, 8 49 Scamorze Cheese ror pizzas... 65¢ Cottage Cheese cramy ..... 2 cw. 39% Plum Pudding Ice Cream ctstmont ‘cht 85¢ Sherbet Te) REUSABLE CONTAINER cc ee crn 29¢ adi YOU CAN’T BUY BETTER . . ° YET dexo COSTS YOU LESS A&P’S OWN VEGETABLE _ dexo SHORTENING (3a 7s 1-LB. CAN . ee 2 a 6S — _ _ 2». st. . «l adie ies tio te fie at Mi othe Mem Mine Gis A to, Mn, Orange Juice B\ “SUPER-RIGHT”, “SUPER-RIGHT”, SMALL LEAN Spare Ribs... » 3% Cottage Butts “ducious .... % 59% Fresh Pork Butts ........ i. 49¢ Pork Sausage counrer sme ... “® 45¢ Ground Beef GUARANTEED. PRESH 22. & 39% Bonnie Beef Steaks .... . rx. 1.00 Skinless Franks “surtrnionr, . . , 8 43¢ Smoked Hams suanx rorrion . . . '® 49 Order Your Holiday Turkey NOW! A&P Turkeys ere oven-re specially bred to give you more meat end priced to give you big value. No wonder they sell like hot cakes! Better order yours today’ edy and flavorful 4 5-18. Shr imp BOX 217 ss DELICIOUS TART-SWEET A

33¢ Fresh Herring = Citanen® we ee 21¢ Halibut Steaks Doce eee eeeeeee is. 45¢ 16-OZ. st AQe White House Milk “Pirorreo 6 6 cats 7le Mothers’ Oats SEGULAR eo cee "KO. ~ 17e Angel Food Mix russury . ‘mo. 49¢ A&P Pumpkin ........ 2 ot 25- CALIFORNIA LARGE RED DIAMOND Walnuts .....% 39 | Butter Cookies «man oma 29¢ Nescafe instant corte, | 5s. , iat 63¢ Hi-Ho Crackers sunsHme |. , reo. 35¢ Tomato Juice "4 .. 2... y apy Tier 45¢ OuR OWN Tea Bags 48 «> 39 Del Monte Corn yxeiiet . .. 2 At 29e Cut Green Beans 0% 2... .Cin™ 10 lona Tomatoes ........ "cans, 39C Strained Baby Foods 3” nas a7. Asparagus Spears ‘or creen . . «can 30C lona Pears "vs 2... 3 Van 1.00 A&P Peaches aan on Uaives Cemmon Brick-Fire Brick New & Used Lam pda e — fouee SU remit US LUMBER AND MATERIAL SALES CO. 5340 dims sg aay Rd (M-50) OR 3-7082 to 5 °0 Except Sundays _ Blackett’ S Complete tine tine of buildin materials hoa oe :e wey on deliveries. ti6 x a S501 Clarkston 2 NEARLY ae W KENMORE heaters, 1 twin seen Tractor Equipment Co. 560 8 Telegra ks ner of Orch ~ Christmas Specials Televicionr, refrigerators. frees- ers. electric stoves. troners. New floor samples Big discount Terns Call or a 5 at Wayne heating Co 523 N Main Roches- ter, OL 23-0211, CHUCK's USED FURNITURE AND _ appliances, 240 Baldwin electric pilot thermostat. k 54° and @ small one fixtures, both for $15. EM 387 9502 Elizabeth Lake CHIPPED D SINKS, , ALL L sizes eluding 2 comp’t. low as $6.95 SAVE 100 68 SAGINAW CHILD'S ROlLER cae LIKE pew. site 4 COMBINATION “8 re 4 ie M_ DOOR and hardware. like néw 7? ft by 6 f 6 in. $13 FE 2-0731 - |CHILDS SIDEWALK BIKE. $15 FMrire 3.5847 evenings TWHESL AL! STATE TRAILER. excellent condition, $50. OR 3-1133. eee 6 FT. STEAM __ cally new. Sel: cheap PE 2-3219.__ oes eg OmL SckaER USED months heats 8 rooms. FE McBride Hardware OPEN SI'NDAYS ® TO 1? FE 2-9302 1977 Auburn Rd. tat Crookr: DIAMOND RING AND WEDDING _band. never vsed. FE 5-7332 30° ENTERPRISE 4 BURNER GAS Range. Good condition. $65 00. Ph OR 3-6128. bag = ollaont KILN. LARGE SIZE, erie vrometer if desired Union Lake. EM ELECTRIC & GAS WATER 1 HEAT. ers, cabinet sinks ai) supe: bargains! Laundry trays faucet $71 95 Check Our yiwee- = Egg eon FOR SALE: $5 GA. OPEN HEAD & closed head steel drums. $1.00 * each. H. P. Button, 4750 Joslyn. MY 2-64332., FORMICA - "Table te tops i. 2196 0. legs rout OOK SHOP 99 8. Saginaw St. EFRIGERATORE. LAST YEAR’ CHAIR; ELECTRI “003 models One of America's focking chat, PE rey Che's: | pREE STANDING TOILETS $17.95 best nam ebrands. ( ited 198 Washbowls with fittings $11.95 S.vears. Buy « new ———, 35MM EASTMAN-KODAK, SELIDE | 93239 for a little more than used rojector with case, like new. |3 piece bath sets with fittings machine. Michigan er skirts for “49 to ‘$1 Ford. White $94.85. Colored $199.50 Tee Orchard Lake Ave. : +0370 Pactory Seconds- ACU GOOD CON- SAVE PLUMBINO 6 v a, theasooabie. Hand ‘sweep- For Sak Miscellaneous 60/190 5 Saginaw rE er. so elec’ 2458 LPP AL PPL LOD OBL OOD OL LD FOR RENT-FPOR SALE ANY DUNCAN ALWAYS SET OF 3 MAHOG. | fade Sale on used building métertis i i ae is r eerie FE —— of seed oven um chain. sews, electric and SEWINO MACHINE & VACUUM we aisle Tea oo! bias | “CONES RENTAL Geaner Repairing. 23700. =| ington 6263 or rE qm" 135) myve CEMEN}, MORTAR, METAL CUL- | ¢ Face Britk« G'ass Biock BSibie~ Coal and Supply Co, 140! N Cacs. TABLE, PRACT. Other ttems. EM 33233. _ DAYTON SHALLOW-WELL JET PUMps LS DuPont filet wal: paint 79 gai. DuPort intertor semigioss 7) gal. GUARANTEED. FE 5-1635 252° Opdyke Ra N NER stock of number 2 doors to be sdid. — me ovestente at ¥ 'e front remodeling Estimates free. 311 8. Paddeck PE 2-0203 _—_SBERRY DOOR | co. GRAND 1 PIANO AND SLED. MI 40715. 1380 Maryland, Birming- FS Garage ‘Doors 7 Jay ALAN — “I'm sorry, sir, I believe he just stepped out’ the window!" 12-8 For Sale Miscellaneous 69 ee ee _re om HOLLINGSHEAD ¥ ¥ { G SES CULE ay ae 10-Inch Lathe rong floor cov ints. 7845. Logan floe modei Ttect ioe pe : = used an 20 Gradius eeiek ekcmes Gears RAVE A FRIEND WHO a —_- | has @ hobby? Check our ae “Hobby & * classi- fication fer ideas on Christ ton ber 34a.” - ote Se ghaan used only 2 months, oum 1% hp. Will sacrifice. MUtual _ ___ | _4-4038. HOME OWNERS! aLUM AWNW- FERESTED FOR PHOTOORA. ent and Baas eo rie Pl Tes ? SUPPLIES 4A and rry. LINOLEUM ....... 27¢ VINYL TILE «...... 1de Smith’s, 257 S. Saginaw LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS ke» and genuine factory rte. tes on ner ___ Tasker. 93 W_ “uron Bt. LAVATOKIES, iM WITH faucets, $24 Also a Michigan Fluorescent. 383 ~ LU UMBER BER. “PALL ” ixt rary ve boards M. eq. ft. sq. ft. or moi 210° tick butt io les C & C 1-3 sq. $2.30, wall & tile varie- gated colors. 8c ft. tn carton doors $12.50 & up. 2x4 tw 2x13 No. 2 & better fir lumber, get our price now New type insulated | siding. See us for new low prices. | Driveway culverts State eopresea, 4 hooks steel clothes post, $5.45 ea. Sewer crocks & drain tile = ope W.P.P. pane! Oak Score! 18c 6q flooring in windowwall. Plywood, interior & exterior, Get our quantity prices. You'll save. Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. 6120 Bogie teh 30373 Ra oe _&bie for boat ie oO MEDICINE CABINETS “LARGE LARGE in etal cabinet $7.65 rales: “ake ntay. marred, Also large selection of medicine cabi- With and without is, new triple door units, all at bargains Michigan : 333) OOrchard Pee SHALLOW “WELL I PISTON pump w th gal. tank. This pump is just “ed new, $70. Cost $io@ new. EM 3-247). NEW WINDOWS, DINNER BELL, Coleman = barrow. PE ¢-2h0b, __ Wood, whee r NEW owes ~ STALL, BATHI- Teeter Bo.e car — rre chair —_ heap tl of __used_ mized ¢ lothing rE 0001. $75. Airport Rd., OR 3-9022 | NEW GALVANIZED PIPE “% m (2) ft Bicone Poa fm. % om 12) ft ths: ft SAVE PLU MB o Rae >} SPEED ord ers, $20.96 value, $18.95. page ds 4 slightly scratched. Mich- igan Fluorescent, 383 Orchard __Lake Ave SS se jie saw, moobey “skates. shoulder pads, boxing es, cement mix- er. FE 40240. | PHELCO C CONSOLE — RADIO. 615: room oi] heater. $25.: 55 gal- fon oil drum, new $3., 4 rebuilt tine from $550 to $15 FE PETRO HEAT SERVICE WILL HE,s.T YOUR HOME For less with fully guaranteed automatic floor, utility room or basement type of! furnace. So simple you can install and service {ft your- self, Associated with Tratier Ex- change, © 8. Telegraph __ 2.3200, after hours FE 5-4001 Pinch BOWL p28 T, INCLUDE? @ cups FE 42770 Plywood All kinds, plain & decorative Kitchen cabinet doors & drawers made to order. C PLYWOOD Co. 1488 move rust ee! lime, bg per. ean: G. Thompson, 8 Perry GAVE ONGK GUTTER i? CENTS “les ee eee SELL THE SURPLUS through Classified ads. Land. livestock, machin- ery. anything! Dial FE 2-8181. Commerce’ HEATERS WITH 81 an HC. LITTLE| XMAS layaways all sizes. colors. Enrol] in our ‘ 500 Flush Doors 2 ft. 6. 50 | DOOR os re you BUY i t —. ale conversion. We also 15 with fat fat" duet Gerwood_ ey eae SUIT- fu $30. — Sale Musical Goods 62 : RECONDITIONED PLAYER a . Leeks new. Gallagher's. USED sig ahd PIANO. $80. Gal- _lagher's. FE 40066. — SMALL. MODERN SPINET Large discount, Gallaghers. FE SMALL STEINWAY SPINET Like new. Gallagher's FE 40566. —— a BASS ACCORDION, ire 018 M ior, used guitar, mood. ome =o | ry — ary a A 481. wine PLAYER PIANO. GOOD working condition. rE §-2310 TRADE YOUR PIANO, SPINET OR Grand for a TV even, of we wiil TERR TRACY 35 OR 30 BULL y 0826 Coder Island TRENCHIN® POOTINGS AND fieid tile ee or wae ev 5 _ 8-0028 FE 26672 “TALBOTT L “LUMBER Lumber doors, windows, hard- ware. plumbing. B P. 8. paint. Septic tanks sump pumps. Thor system for wet basements. ee ~-WOLVERINE — AND WRECKING CO No r oak flooring per Used per \ New 1514 lavatories with fittings $16 95 We carry a full ‘me wm ‘umber 4 pop and —s supplies i) priced rig ~ YEAR END CLEARANCE SALE 82 gal. electrte hot water heaters, LO] ne electrie hot water heaters, Detroit Edison and Consumers * = - ar « 1. electric hot water heaters, * gal netura) eas hot water heat- ers. 30 gal bottie gas hot water beat ers 20 gal natura) ga, hot water heat- e F ers 2 Open daily § A.M Buns 10 AM. to 2 ARNASON PLUMBING bottle gas hot water heat to 6 PM UPPLIES 068 M15 Ortonville Phone 130 We deliver f GOOD TIRES AND TUBES by 15 5 venetian blinds 32° _and one 24" wide. je. OR past ina (CHEYROLET. 1 RADIO AND heater. Pa rolet. rts 1948 Ford reéis, Call FE 6-6670 _efter 5 p.m. 61 ____Do Atty Yourself __° on 1 YOURSELF & SAVE . COMBINATION DOORS ww: X Bf SIZE $1767 EA. WHITE PINE STORM SASH FIBER GLASS INSULATION BILAYEOCK Orchard Lake A FE 31161 COAL « ‘BO'LDING. SUPPLY CO bo (Tt YOURSELP | — TANK cleaner. Only 96.95. G. A. Thomp | son, 8 8 berry. t wal FIBERGLAS DOOR CANOPIES $39.95 Cee Weedon EQUIPMENT 1681 8 HOME UsE OUR DO YOUR OWN =m a . pine, $1415 CHURCH'S “INC. | i VE Oss | FOR TRE HOME WORKSHP Delta Skiltool Black Porter-Cable Milier's Staniev _yenet tools, saws. drills and sanders. F.J. POOLECO. 151 Oakland Ave FE 41504 RENT OUR TOOLS, CHAIN SAWS | etc Jackson's. 62 W FE ¢5200 Open 25 PER CENT Discount on Sherwin Williame end Berry Bros interior paints. Discontinued colors. Oskiand Fuel and oe Orchard Lake ola. R CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT & cater “Bonnin & —ad Sale Musical Goods 62 ‘ACCORDIONS FACTORY PRICES. dion Pi “ato, Mies Ter CABLE NBOLE 3 3s tl ole pad 4 eon- AGNAVOX Bi OAK prose sol bination. AM & e com Seve radio & record player. with | "34s a onderful tone & in . FE 48422 A dian. Reasonable. FE 54-3715. A A Perfect condition. MI 42176. AN AMERICAN CORNET ‘BOXER PUPS REASONABLE. 3332 _Josiva FE 717-6088 BABY PARAKEET AND NEW br be sv breeders OL | CHAMPION BAX anv CLAR NET INSTRUC. tions. Harold FE 21362. Eats: Sieve Epiocceat 64 DEERSKINS TANNED, NATURAL $3.00 dyed Sc extra. Head mounting $20.00 - Coats re “lc 1 N Center no. GUNs; UY, sf) DE. Barr enens os 8.. Telegraph. FE 24100 4 | GUNS—BUY, SELL TRADE Manley Leach, 10 eg Like new. rE 32-9239. Ask for Mrs. RAW FURS WANTED his aren str VREELAND FUR CO. _ 500 Pontiac Tr Walled Lake are ‘Tor son. eLace DIRT. Orevel and fil) dirt Lyle Conklin _PE_2-0572 of PE 61112 DRIVEWAYS -- ROADS Good gravel, 5 yards $7 De livered. PE FILL Li DINT ROAD GRAVEL. De- crave) k de _ PE 32-0603 oo GRAVEL. dirt PE 2-1768 oe ee Getivered FM Wood, Coal & Fuel 6 67 FIRE?LACE SIAB, 24" peal per cord »° tor $15 Letivered FE +650 DR: CORD | WOOD, 1D DELIVERED. 3 for $1) FE 2 GooD See ae ed. 2 for $10. Delivered FE ¢-6588. NLING WOOD. PE 46493. SPEEDWAY FUEL OIL. Pine eannet fire . & rout Oe wood, Oakland PE 66150. Christmas Trees 68A CHRISTMAS TREES FOR asin Retail or wholesale. 2425 ps Sings | _ toe Rd.. Walled Lake. M CHOICE CHnisTMAS 7 TREES. 3 ft to 15 ft Special prices to clubs and schools, $100 end up L 8 Standard service 644 Oakiand Phone FE 3-0113 \ EXCELLENT RED PINE TREES | im iruce ‘omd ict You may take your choice ane cut your own Crouse Farms Hartland. Michi- eer Phone 3531 Hartiand For Sale Pets 69 PRP PPPs AKC RROMTERED GERMAN shepherd puppies Champtonship blood lines in both parents. Ideal for childr’ breed n- tial show dogs. Frank G raw- ford, 7044 W Commerce Rd. EM _2-3514, aAKc COCKEF PUPPIES, REA- sonable Cal after 6 pm. MAple che nF AKC REGISTERED BOXERS. teanaiathex Capt. Flesh. MY 2 BOXERS [RS REOISTERED. MALE _anc female. FE 54-6703 AQUATIC GARDENS | TROPIGAL FISH AND prt AES 57 N. Mh St 4-285) aaay PARAKEETS. - WITH “CAGE This Week Only.. S01 4th Bt FE 2-4025 Closed Sun SEAGLES REGISTERED. SIRED by field champion. 6 months oid —FE 27-2468 BOXER PUPPIES FOR SALE From excellent line ef champions. Phone OR 3-2 2156 | CHRISTMAS SPECTAL COCKER | _ pups Reasonable. 57 W Rundell. | gee , ABE REG. slack cock+, spaniels, FE §-6722. PAWN. MALE pt PEMALE | _ pedigre boxers, MA ¢ Flo's “Tome Naas 196 — St FE 41873. Open $ to | dally unti] Christmas. we MALE pup. AKC wap for - tom. préfer female } Ortonville GERMAN SHEPHERD. 6 wks. Female OR 3-71 GERMAN SHEPH® raDe MALE, : 3 wi ake best offer. < 2 old 7 _ ao Saeed? See ee. Pet SPRINGER SPANI L, PUPPIES bie. Law- AKC registered Re land kennels. OR RATS DOVES Shop, 6 S Astor FE 4433 T REGISTERED MALE PEKING. es: pups FR 17-0343 RESIeTERED | BEAGLE. 6 month: old st right for train- wt FE 4-096) PUPFBRED FEMALE ° OX __terrier, 3 yrs. old, MY 32820. Dogs Traimed, Ruarded 70 paTuINo AND — Perry FE 26113 —— Dink. 7 A RU Heat Burr-Shel! 315 8 Touqresl Hay, Grain & Feed 71 a L KINDS HAY, 8STRA! ra pickin old he _Tractor wort Ta Cor’ — Oats — it — STRAW Large or small quantities OA 8-218 FOP BALE GOOD ‘MIXED: HORSE or cow hay, FE 5-083 2000 BALES OF weak ND oa.s straw, wired baled Ma erate *- 6pm. or Fowlerville, CAstie ~ For, Sate Livestock 72 72 » Lente a STEERS from the Fisher Farm. OL 2-8e7!. nomi ‘EM CHESTER WHITE BOARS. OLD ows" for service. Ph. MAple DAIRY COWS’ AND HEIFERS, ywiced to sell. Milker cooler stasis stanchions, drinking cups hay, 50 grade ewes. power corn sheller, hammer mill manure spreader 5430 Pontiac Lake, Rd HOLSTEIN— id READY TO freshen, Holly ME 17-2302, Lost TWO YEARLY HOLSTEIN eee Carl Losier ME/lrose “PIos AND CORN. ee SMALI] FFA DAIRY HERD. MUST sell, interfere- with school work. Ou ¢ . . Wanted Livestock 73 WANTED LIVESTOCK OF ALL kinds. Porrest Jones Clarkston. BROAD BREASTED BRONZE TUR. keys Lockhart Turkey | Aor gd al mile Lay of Auburn _PF ¢136) @ AND 1 MONTH OLD ain Sine afler $630 pm, EM __Sale F Farm m Produce 75 At irerta ~~ OLACKMORE rae Bilverbell Ra. Rechester, Mich. Get YOUR APPLES AND oS cpek at Sutton's Orchard. 324 W. Lake Angelus Rd. Open oan Sats Sale Farm Equipment 76 BARGAIN Manure Spreaders —- we ar. like Santa Cle ace Use’ bert} tractor spreacers sever to choose from. A $280 value priced oy $150 Ose: Few ean No 10 wheel — tired epreader. aun to is Leen ‘ u C Olivers and John = * e take your mHOUGHTEN'S 528 N, Main, Rochester, OL 1-9761 _MNey. R 3.2506 FREEZER SPFCIAL _ MERE Ig A BUY ON BRAND NEW IHC PREEZERS, 1964 MODELS RIOHT IN THE ORI. OLWAL, SHIPPING CRATES. 2 6 OFT 1. $i 20 FT gga vor pdel ey! TERMS arn OR KING BROS. YOUR a DEALER ___ Pontiac _at ee Riv. CARDEN TRI CTCH Tay CTT GEAR paIV- cally Ha ypproon new. +4258 Hotiy. Fy at end Skyline 28 to low Parts and accessories — Oxford Trailer Sales ie, ia of Lake Orion on M-24. - Pontiac Chief MOBILE HOMES 22 1. tw 51 ft tn length. Up to 5 ears to 5 os een ter a Les Wutchinson re- — trailer as low as i wr Hutchinson's Trailer Sales 4158 Dix Hwy. Drayton Plains Prone OR see Corner 6 sy ae Mound, 24308. Dort Highway, Pint FOR 64.5 On : ei ELCAR offer takes FE 24001. NEw r $3 WHEEL TRA TRAILER ith stake racks. oe — is Beach St after i FT wtits an zien TAXDER Trailer Exchange bedrm models. 14 to 47 ft. our own Lowest possi- e terms New traflers as ie as “ down tong as 5 years to ay a ge ar 5 per im ace P ARTS—STORE Everything for the Trailer Home 0 8 Telecraph 3300 Across from Tel-Huren Center Open Daily ‘til 6pm. Fri ‘tl 8 And Sunday PM ~Parkhu-st Trailer Sales” ay service & rentals, MY MALL CHAIN SAWS, EARL 6 Mastick Co. iiferd MU 47842 or MU 46-8978 M-50 at Mil —ford_Roed. ~ONE MAW CHAIN BAWS NEW ND (BED Stop in for » demonstration, time payments aveiieble Miller's ‘ei ad:o & Law Eauvipme 190 Woodward iNorth of 14 Mile), _ Birmingham Phone MI SIMPLICITY GARDEN TRACTORS. Earl 6 Mastick . Milford, M50 et Milford Milford MU _ 4-842 or MT NEW FERGUSON SIDE DELIV- ery rake, hammer mill, nearly new. FE 17-0804 SLIVER KING OIRECT Di DRIVE Casein Gaw Weighs onl Tos. tive 38 Briggs & Btratton, Clinton. Wie _consin & Power Products En Parts & Repair for au Dicks Air Cooled Engines 19 8 Racinew SPECIAL, PRICY: New anc use tarm Repairs o. af! makes and Wikerne ™ tors Pontiac Farm. Supply JOHN DEERE DEALER 4s Pontia “ 4 FE 4-6140 CORN CRIBS CORN CRIBBINO Mak ; my ipment tractors | Corn pickers. new and used silo fillers. Davis Machinery Ph 45 Ortonville WANTED FORD OR FERGUSON field cultivetor Used garden trac- tor, OL 11-6448 Auction Sales (77 AUCTION! HAVING DECIDED TO discontinue farming, will sell the following personal property jocat- ed 1 mile sovth of Goodrich Hos- sharp. Bob oo ef. one Byron »* HEAD nowsTeIN cows AND EIFERS bred Sept. 77: suction- Holstein, " yrs Moistein @ yrs bred Mey 15; Holstein @ yrs, bred Oct 2. Hol stein 3 yrs.. bred May 1. Holstein S yrs. bred June 4 Holstein 6 rs bred May 9. Holstein $5 yrs, red July Holstein 4 yrs bred May 21. Holstein @ yrs, bred June 3. Holstein 6 yra., bred July 2. Holstetm 7 yrs. bred Aoistein 5 yrs, bred Holstein 6 yrs. bred bred May bred June bred Aug 2 April 14 April 7: Holstein 6 yrs 15, Holstein 3 yrs 7. Guernsey .4 yrs Molste‘n 2° yra pasture bred Molseteen 2 yre, pasture bred. Guernsey 2 yrs. pasture bred 3 Holstein Heifers. ® months; 4 Holstein Heifers. @ months, 2 Holrtein Bteers, 6 months, Hol- = bull ie months, Holstein HOGS AND POULTRY Bow and 8 pigs. 8 weeks: 4 sows and 2 boars -150 Ibs; 10 geese! 2 ducks and 1 drake MACHINEPY 1946 Farmall HM Tractor, 1951 Case V. A C. Tractor and culti- motor ‘very good); No. 4 mower: International 4 bar side’ rake ive : : tiona push barwey loader, ly new:; International corn plant- er with fertilizer; International 41 disk grain drill with fertilizer and er; Case 2xl¢inch plow: Case 8 ft. Cultimulcher ‘nearly new: Case tractor spreader (near- lv new, 3-section harrow, David Bradley. 7 ft double dise weeder. rubber tire wagon and rack; 2 wheel trailer; vid Bradley & inch hammer mili; Danus Power Take Off post hole Steet (near- ly new). DAIRY EQUIPMENT Sch 6 can cooler, 2 unit De- fenitee CANARIES, CAGES. food, since 19277. 684 Oakland Ave. ARAREETS. OPALINES, CANAR- tes. 1304 Mt. Clemens. FE 4-6960. ‘PARA Lava! - bene “meeer, dairy we ter heater, 16 milk cans. - HAY AND GRAIN 100 e., oats quantity ear corn. 500 bale a and brome pales straw 25 ton loose hay al- WIlt SACRIFICE BEAUTIFUL 7 model 46° trailer. ved in Cash or terms. FE 7] FT NEW MOON OW NOUSETRAII- er with attached 12x16 room _for_ sale) EM 3-204) os rr “6 77 WT. STREAMLITE TANDEM, trie ref: __very good tires. $960 NO DOWN PAY MENT 1848 Housetrafier, 25 ft tandem wheels, electric brakes, good rice inear- | CP] falfa end brome other item, too mention. Roy Me- iw. 1: ecmelicallinl tires Completely furnished i) own- at $78) for bers sale er at FR 4115 | Rent Statler Space 2D Annan PARKHURST FRAILER CT | Strictly modern. weil kept roade and grounds School bus. shopping facilities MY 2-461]. _ _ i Auto Acessories 80 | — ATTENTION! We are wrecking 19660 to 1054 cars and truchs We have sev- eral late mode! low mileage used engines Transmission and rear axies and bod Rebuilt a generato.« snd voltage SCI iR AM AUTO fae 7539 Dixie Hwy FE ¢-4533 a et GLASS, GLASS, GLASS w- inecialize tm ratety glase, for cars trucks and buses surance fot honere Gieass installed vhile vou walt Pree one pound cofies to 8 customer With each door els or Windshield All work guararteed Open Sat un tl ¢ pm Hub Auto Glass Co 122.0 Oakland Avenue FE 4 7066 on OUI AUTO PARTS Jorn Eve i days a week Starter ona pecmereets -. 50 Revu.it », rir 50 Lote of use* tae for ‘46 cars and un O96 Oaklan’ Ave Ph. FE ¢4513 "S| OMC. AXLE ASSEMBLY, | M_3-72m. $75 ___ Auto 0 Service 81 o RR ne rrr ow neuer GRINDINO IN THE ear Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- chine shop Hood Ph FE 23-2563 | REPAIRS BUMPING & PAINTING FREE ESTIMATE alt MAKES. = Gare BRAID MOTOR SALES PHONE FE 20186 Yo Years Fair Dealing _Cass at West Pike St. SERVICE ON A ANY AU-. TOMATIC TRANSMIS- SION; POWER-GLIDE OR DYNAFLOW. ECONOMY USED CARS. 2 AUBURN AVE Sale Motor Scooters 82 PDB LOLOL ERO ee or oy ‘So RAGLA $50 "UWN. $6 WEEK. New & use* Cuxhb mar Scooters. 25. ‘ bE 4-424 _er $ pm “For Sale Motorcycles 8&3 meen e eriacon mviaaen se, Barer ins? EAGLE. 8350 FE T0022 APT. | cnacosiat CHILD's + SIDEWALK Bie us. —_sl_eve EMpire __ Boats & Accessories 85 owns PLL LLL OL a CHRISTMAS. SPECIAL 19% Evinrude 1% outboard. bike i DON'T Y Tony's ‘Marioe,¥i8 years of cut EVINRUDE MOTORS: CRISCRAFT BOAT KITS . = At Pine Lake Phone FE 2-5260 BOATS, TRA . BUY, - trade BurrShell. 375 8. Tele _ graph. Seecla ch rs lay- J mas aways they = 10 day» onl. will Ey re commniete pr Ee . Harrineica Boat sree $ne_8_Jologresh_R4,__PE 20003, Transportation (ffered 87 “e's LIVING. oF On ol hos Good use . Now the right price the at ore Glenn's Motor Sales ™ 8. a wee OEY “BIL ts SPENCE @2 Oakiand . PE ¢-7333 THE | HIGH DOL LAR ered» used Pre “HH. J. VANWELT OR 3-1385 * hasley Auto Parts an ew PS rE .-090) ct oe one on ne lerback« Auto 4 SCRAP CAng OR CHEAP CARS. i A RS ‘51-'55. —. your }'-» and see us - at Huron Motor Sales +52 W, Muror PE 2. WTD JUNK CARS & SCRAP IRON. Fast service Call FE 40562. Wrn SCRAP AND CHEAP CARS. ___FE 3-0667 or WE 2-2606_ eves, For Sale Used Trucks 90 193v CHEVIT PICKUP EXCEL. lent condition Can be seen at Ryans Pur. Of) Station on Eliz- abeth Lake Rd _ We eas 196) '> eek up Ip extre on e a | cellent R is: OMe © TanoEM DUMP. with vear around job OR_}-1005. ‘% DODGE 1 TON PICKUP. VERY good condition $165. FE 51 51029. FORD V8 1947. 1% TON STAKE truck. 6 good — a 46121 call after 6 S % FoRD. % TON FICKUP 79 down and assume payments, 464 8B Woodward _ Birmingham. ry ty TON FORD PANEL REA: AS. _Cat FE_1- 7-711 | _after 5 5 Spm TC SAVE THF MOSsT IN N PICK- ups and trucks, call FE 30000 GMC DIESEL TRACTOR SELL or trade «ith or without job. FE 70380 — eg 51 GM 60 TRACTOR, 2% TAN- dem trailer ‘ow sides 3900 Bald- . . Gm % TON PICKUP. i649. $i0. down & assum payments. 464 8 weeseare: rd Birmingham WILLY® 1053-' “ON PANEL as down and ecsume payments. oe Birmio ingham condition 8650 each. Hutchinson Trailer Sales, Drayton Plains, SPECIAL 1949 International PANEL $295 WILSON GMC 808 8. Woodward 77 E. Huroea FE. 44531 NEED A ‘2. TON PANEL? We have three Chevrolet panels, 1949 to 1951 mddejs. Many money- saving miles left in these and tt $206 to they are priced right a’ 475 Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet 71 8 Saginaw [ROAD OTLINO " _Sell_ cheap. FE > RUCK, WILL Fist er, PE 5-6927. "30 So0on VAN This is an idea) truck ra Christmas P ~ lcmty ition, come — “sglenees Necgieoren ie + 21 8. Sagimae WHY BE. A TENANT? Many excellent home- rote Cate ia Re cai In e eee: iM bi Se a en oT eel — —— — Pa For Sale Used Trucks 90 ee eat oe Ol FORD % TON 7 PICKUP $495 ee _For Sale Used Cars 91 ‘1 “a DESOTO, $10 DOWN as- [vad Lo dome “ms. 1 i 4 1955 FORDS low os 9000 Gown. Up to % months to LARRY JEROME “| ran 30 Se AL oa oak Cara 198 BUICK, RADIO AND HEAT- er | $250. FE 45-3341 CENTURY DR. ell accessories, low mileage. Mu ord. 42024 _ R § to 5 pm re “21911 5 inst BUICK SUPER RIVIERA OXF owner __ only 30,000 miles rE cone — L | “CHUCK MALONEY i | = celivery = a mod- OR BOB BURNS Y OWEN’S FORD CO. | FE5-4101 OF FE 5-1 -1719 Turn to Paae 40, since “ROADMASTER ADMASTER. WITH avostow, 33.00 miles. $400. oa | z . i é s 4 DOOR SEDAN we clean. Rewer pose, low, MY 32 ‘@ CHEV. $10 rigs & saaON payment« 48‘ § Woodward, Bir- on cmavix 5OCB DOOR. $i0e. a 3is3e aft transpertation er 606 pm. 717 Briggs 8. ia ne is} CHEVIE BELATR ¢ DOOR. | Potts. heater, directional sienels. Very, clean. Must secrific 1952 Chevrolets. Formerly taxicabs. Reas. 101 W. Huron. BARGAINS" 1983 Pord, 4 door. atic. Radio and heater. | owner. Beau- wes lie _ c lose Chevretet owerg: PONT AZ A SALES 313 W. Montes'm FE +6151 1983 BEL AIR SPORTS ome. Power . Spotlight, Li sidewalls, radio. oil Excellent condition, EM 33072 __ ‘a : : 7 years a "41 Pontiac $oo Other Models and Specials lis 8 w a GHEViE CHRYSLER 1048 $10 Dab AND sersodl 8. Wood- PONTIAC RETAIL STORE * GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” $3 PONTIAC seater! gua Rene” ** $1,495 . ’*S1 FORD Sedan with redic and heater (Btock No. 3711-A) $625 53 FORD Sedan with Fordomatic. radio and heater. (Stock “No YJi4l) $3 PACKARD fora , Good Deal j in a ? Used Car Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet =ORD ‘84 6 CUSTOM VERY ciean, mus sell $1 450 em: 3-2180 Private owner. A-] condition, MI +4716 Cy Owens 1954 FORD Ranch Wag- on. Beautiful blue with white wall tires, radio and heater. This unit is like new and is priced to sell quick. 11952 PONTIAC Deluxe, Chieftain fordor sedan in wonderful condition. Has| Hydramatic and white walls. Hurry on this one! 1952 OLDS “98” | series. One of those real good automobiles and fully equipped. Yours for only $1,275 1952 DODGE fordor se- dan. One of our best buys. Must go out today. Look at the price! $9795 1950 PONTIAC 8 tordor sedan. A real nice family car fully equipped. Only 1951 DE SOTO Custom | fordor sedan. Should sell | for a lot more but ts! yours for only $495 | 1949. DODGE sedan. One | of those good buys that is mechanically OK. Solid $995 1950 CHEVROLET Bel Air 5 passenger Conpe. 2 tone finish, radio, heat- er and seat covers. . $495 Sport Coupe with all power equip ment (Stock No 3750) $1,395 S$) STUDEBAKER Ctud coupe with radio and healer (Btock’ No. 3632) 49 DE SOTO Sedan. automatic transmission radio and heater ‘Stock No. 3646) | ~~ 31 DODGE Sedan with radio and heater (Stock No. 3668-A) $495 2 BUICK Four deer weaan — and heat- | er, (Biock No J°06-A $5 ‘53 CHEVROLET Bel Air four door radio. heater, Powerglide. (Stock No. 3797) $1,245 52 CHRYSLER Convertible, Royal Master tires) end al] power equipment No. 3798) $1,195 (Stock ’S4 OLDSMOBILE “98 four door. [ike new ai power equipment. (Stock No 3801; $2,575 2,57 ” 53 BUICK Roadmaster Convertible. All pow- @r equipment, (Stock No. ner, PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone ee tow” Aas! the | f | 1951 MERCURY tudor This is really a wonder ful value Has radio and | heater. | $595 | 1930 PONTIAC tudor se. dan. 8 cylinders. A sharp priced at | $395 | | | | INS CHEVROLET | Fleethne Aero Sedan. | | Hurry on this one $195 i | MIMO CHEVROLET! tudor ,sedan. Ready to| go. Yours for only $150 1950 FORD & tudor sedan | Radio and heater. 3 to | choose from, These are “real specials, Only — - $350 1951 FORD tudor A beautiful car dio and heater. $900 REAL TRANSPORTATION srr. | CIALS PRICED TO SELL QUICK CALL ANYTIME FROM # AM TO ® PM LOW DOWN PAYMENTS WE FINANCE ye Owens “Your Ford Dealer” 147 S. Saginaw St. sedan with ra- ow f 1 y eee ee ee ae eT ae ae 2-4 .9 = 0.809 8 8 -*. 0-82 O) automobile specially) jin For Sale Used Cars 91 ese een eee lee FORD hac al opted _ Beg _wari 'Sirmingiam, CONVERTIB E FORD 1960 - $10 down and assume pe ments. _ 4 8 Woodward, Birt Birmingham. FORD = lagi Lege — faded _snce No “wo equity © y wanted ied Op 31313 30 Beautiful Cars at QLIVER BUICK $695 ‘5S! Buick 4 heater. $1795 ; 53) Buick 4° dr, dr ; radio, radio, heater, Dynaflow. $1995° "54 Ford Skylmer 2 Fordomatic $795 $1 Chevrolet Club Coupe, radio, heater $895 *S1 Lincoln 4 and heater $1395 53. Chevrolet Sport Coupe $495. ’°SO Pontiac Sedan, heater $795 52 Plymouths—2 dr. and 4 dr. $395 »'49 Pontiac 2 dr, heater ’S1 Studebaker 4 dr, 1a dio, heater $1395 dr., dr., Air Bel radio, radio, ’S2 Buick 4 dr, Super. Radio and heater '50 Hudson 4 dr. radio, heater $999 "$9: DeSoto Club Coupe. Sharp $395 "$8 Buick 2 dr., heater $265 °47 Chevrolet 2 and heater $145 "46 Piamouth 4 dh and heater $125 "$0 Pontiac 4d and heater radio and ! radio dr., , Debt thee rad u Ten Courteous Salesinen (to assist vou in getting | the car of vour chotee. OLIVER BUICK \ve 210 Orehard hl | ake 2101 Turn to. Page 40 for a Good Deal in a Used Car) Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet FE 5-41 ° | | radio | FUNNY sacar i|’ ji ae HES uw? 1 at Reg 8 Pet. Ol ge Cape 1954 by MEA Service, tne al . oo , i > « e ; ‘ TUE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1054 * * \ “ t 2 _For Sale Used Cars 91) For Sale Used Cars 91 For Sale Used Cars. 91 NASH ‘Si. VERY VERY CLEAN. down, — “Why not? I can find more interesting stuff on this old | earth than I can on any other planet!” | { owner. ell equity “gr ¥ Petty 4 . ydramatic. 4 door, condition. ss ee: Aste LOOK A New Idea AT | Rowe THIS! Now You Can si PLYWOOTH «Door GooD| % 2 DR $10. | 1954 PONTIAC ¢ DF star assu iments. 464 c Seaan v 5 Woodward, Rirminghe Soccial «past. 4009 miles. OLDS SUPEP o& i901. FULL ac- S.-i ‘ proof tires Page 2 ney : re . | conten, FE Saath Continental c SUPER DEL Sy scan odie aaueeed. Oi Lineoin Club loaded _ 34521 —- | ‘$2 Mercury hard top {963 PONTIAC 4 DOOR DELUXE | ‘63 oot, pee steering. Hydramatic radio, heater, etc.| $1 Eevee m . $1350 iv radio and Heater — and‘ kard condition. $156. 014 Argyle. FE +5340. PONTIAC | 1953 DELUXE 4 poor. WE HAVE Over iso _s mak oes nee : down finances cremains to suit on edocs eee eteer- clner eccessories. FE ECONOMY, CARS. 2 AUBURN ine and Y‘all Come Hydramatic. Fully equi All For Sale Used Cars 9t BPI LL LLL LI LOD DDD POD 19@ FORD, RADIO, HEATER, Overdrive, 6325. 3008 W. Huron W'LL TRADE MY EQUITY IN 4 a4 Ford for an earlier model car MA 6-4202. FORD 2 DOOR 16. HEATER. new seat covers White side walls. |_shape FE 5-1920 door. je ou tire owner and driver Very low mileage Write Portiac box 86. FOR SALE. t1 FORD CUATO 4 door Fordometic like new. in- ‘ide sand out. Low mileage FE! ia { These 9 Orphans Need a Ilome! air For Sale Used Cars — 91 ‘$1 FORD 132.000 wien FE 71-0238 eves ai aean TUDOR CUSTOM 6. Radio heates | owner. Good con- _ dition 2 _ 3-436. $1 KAISER, SPOTLIGHT, ‘3 RADIO & heater. overdrive $353.50 Montcalm i049 COSMOPOLITAN, LOW MILE- age, good condition FE 6-8371 i051 HENRY J 6 CYLINDER Radio heater, new tires. 123 _ Beminole. MERCURY * $10 ) Bow & assume a ots Mt 8 ward, Birmingham | ‘4 OLDS. 98, 4 DOOR EXCEL- lent motor, Needs transmission Reasonable AUBURN MOTOR SALES CORNER or PIKE AND E BLVD TAYLOR CHEVROLET | 63 Chevroet Bel Air 4 dr | ‘63 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 dr Well Behaved 1983 CHEVROLET STATION | WAGON This door radio heater, aes look - ing ten end green Mnish and lots of miles ieft 1962 FORD TWO DOOR. drive. It bes very good { tires, you will this | one the winter. 1962 «PL POUR et hag seat covers, whitewali tires ana very low mileage Has 1965 plates. 1063 DODOF CLUB COUPE Radio, heater and Gyroma- tie transmission. Very good look running car. ally - new practic ear et very much reduced 1963 BUICK SUPER FOUR DOOR V4. atras? You . 1996 heater loense And many others Riemenschneider Bros. | Dodge- Plymouth “The Cars With The Forward Look” 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 AUTO SHOW YESTERDAYS NEW CARS 1954 MODELS FORD | MERCURY © LINCOLN BUICK | PONTIAC © THESE Al ALMOST NEW bactory Officials LARRY | JEROME | Rochester Ford Dealer PH OL 1-071! | FOR _MORF THAN 30 YEARS A | GOOD PLACE TO BUY NO. MONEY DOWN! 1949 CHRYSLER New Yorker Club C matic transmission, jo, heat- er white wall tires. spotless Interior beautiful finish one own- er ‘ow mileace new car trade in No money down > $27 24 per month Auto. SCHUTZ Desoto Birmingham: Piymous | e | 92 Chevro'et Deluxe 4 dr ‘St Chevrole Deluxe 4 dr S° Stude. Starlight Coupe. ‘oe Chevrolet De uxe «i U TAYLOR'S AT WALLED LAKE - “Sines 1831" Phone MArket. ¢1561 _ PETERSON 1943 Kaiser, 1963 Willys 1961 Kaiser 4 door sedan 1949 Keiser 4 door sedan 1961 Henry J 4 door KAISER SALES & SERVICE 3776 AUBURN AVE. rr Get Set for Winter With a Good Used Car From Community Motors ‘48 PONTIAC @treamiiner “8 four door radio heater, Hydramatic, motor just overhau $395 51 BUICK Super. Riviera four door heater & Dynalir ¥ radio. ’'S2 CHEVROLET Bel Air with 2 tone paint. radio heater and Powerelide. Sharp car $1,095 "49 CADILLAC Fleetwood four door radio heat er. Hydramatic & whitewall tires S895 42 CADILLAC Club Coupe, radio, heater & Hy- dramatic. bal 2 tone green. i: ee $1145 we Finance megs Sra) ENPRNNONNS, "52°... .-. $995! MotoR SALES | | pees Seem oC dai aes| 171 5. Sagmaw St. | ! ' i} e, ‘50 $345 ‘49 FORD Station Wagon with radio & heater | $395 ‘47 DODGE Deluxe two door With radio and heater $145 "51 STUDEBAKER Commander Starlite Coupe - V-8- heater and automatic transmis- sion : - r $545 53 Olds Super &8 4 door 2 tone paint, radio, heat- er. Hrdramatic, power steering and power brakes 895 "$1 Pontiac Convertible coupe. radio, heater, Hy jramatic and white wal] tires R95 “ 53 BUICK Four door 2 tone paint. radio, | heater, whitewall tires and Dy- naflow $1,695 4) PONTIAC Streamitner “8 '-two door, radio and heater $545 80 CHEVROLET Convertible. radio heater and whitewa') tires S495 51 PONTIAC Streamiiner “8'-two door with radio, heater and whitewall tires. Community. Motor Sales Ine. Au thorized Pontiac and Buick Dealer 803 N Main, Rochester Oven T'!' 10 PM. OLive et STOP WISHING FOR A| -CAR! Select it today in the Want Ads! Lots of Bargains! Ld i | | ek he 8 ‘Jerome’ Se ree ate - . me im today and took T our 1953 De Soto bie selection of 46's to 48's. Alsd | _Sccess. 20° Sta:F SE gee S the sharpest front "50's é Three to choose from. Converti- ao ‘34's : goo Gr gal Nad cd gaa Nad ro (33 PONTIAC 7" DELUXE to oll ; : ae heater “and many extras - Priced to Move 4-1 Condition ' 5 One owner Birmingham trade-s.| .To the man that's looking for dramaluc © tae ailenee, We Finance Outstanding value bargains this could be the cheav- = 17, S. Saginaw St. From est 13, miles be ever” drove. . eeites ee, ggg ne } * LVER ny ramatic a $1,295 | DAVE DAWSON, INC. | “te PONTIAC 4" DOOR. SILVER cle pene ree Must! eel, FE FES ery Good condition. | COR. OF CLAREaTON 3 RD. & M-24 ings PONTIAC SC uEn FE PONTIAC ri 7, DOOR Lagos dram it: row! tras, MY 2- si nM Y 2-6211 Le 10.000 miles. $1400. PE 2-3808 | Fouriad 53 8 4 DOOR. HYDRA- matic. radio beater and many | PONTIAC’? 1963 3 DR. “DELUXE, SCHUTZ (Brn 2 DOOR. 567| other accessories. Very good con-| standard transmission, rad ie, ; , Birmingnom, M1 40503. | dition. FE 5-0255 heater 5 ht white side W [hd aor Bibs 66 ¢ OOOR AYDRAMATIC. tire :_$1.500_O8 +38 __ Dest Birmingham ‘Piymouth Inquire 49 Mechanic. a sot ops 4 = 4 DOOR 4 ra , Most accesso! s, \- SEE PAULSON mileaz® Pertect, For A Good Deal ‘Y'all Come See Ust Boy ...... $1295) ssp Super Riviera 2 dr. ha Radio heater and ore premium tires TIP-TOP USED CARS! | ‘$1 Plymouth Cranrrook 4 door, ra- dio and heater A nice runping car | | o2 . $895 Chevrolet 4 - | settee Deluxe Among a few of the accessories are radio and heater 0] $895). ‘MO Nash 4 door red-o and heater. Buick Super 4 dr with radio, Selling cheap for cash. $395. heater Dynafiow and a two tone eo 8 © © paint job. ‘48 Forv club coupe See and drive this car. It came from California ‘S] $795 No rust. ee ces 52 Chevroles door deluxe, radio Ford Convertible Jet biack fin-| &nd heater Tr-de your old car ish radio and heater Also $045 Fordomatic { ‘30 Plymouth 4 «Fr and = radio $405 | CLARKSTON | MOTOR SALES waa | “heater mar om finish $745, Pontiac Chieftain @ Deluze with re tadiop, heater Hydramatic, white walls and green paint. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DE ', ~—— oe SO... 2... S695 pes ams Ws “pm eau West Side Used aa 023 W Huron VE ¢2185 ‘3 wo ‘$5 mede's to choose _WP BU; SELL AND TRADE Chevrolet Station Wagon with radio, heater Power Glide and directiona) signals / 1950 MERCURY 2 door. radio and heater $545 CTO] IK S 147 CHEVROLET 2 door, origina) -paint s2le ° 1951 PLYMOUTH right pot 4 door sedan voce 8518 Pe : 1951 OLDSMOBILE Orchard Lake at Cass Neg egos cee FE 8-0488 | ~ Iiuron Motor Sales 052 W. Huron FE 2-264) No Payments UNTIL FEBRUARY 1955 Bargains Rock-Bottom Galore Prices THEY GOTTA GO! 53 CHEVROLET ’°30 FORD A nice clean sedan with radio This is really a sharp one and and heater perfect for transportation. S989 $469 ‘46 FORD but it runs and sg 52 CHEVROLET Many, many good miles left tn this sharp model Not the latest looks good $767 "48 LINCOLN Its a big car and tn good condition and priced to go ot CHEVROLET Heres what we mean when we Go'' This say ‘They Gotta price will convince you S99 $589 > 4 CHEV. PICKUP - - : Only etghteen miles on this % 53 Olds. Super & “s pekee ° A nice sedan with radio, heat- $1,287 er Hydramatic and white walls ba $1.687 - s2 PACKARD — F P ~ Chib Coupe with Ultra-matic 33 BUICK drive, radio and heater. Roadmaster with power steer-- S839 ing power brakes, Drnaflew radio. heater. whitewalls and only 12.000 actual miles $1789 SIGWEY )DUME Bes See this one — @ fine truck at the right price rca clr -P $489 34 CHEVROLEI aa Bel Air Sport Coupe, radio. heater. Powerglide. power steer- ing. whitewalls and E-Z Eye "33 WILLYS giass. Biation Wagon with front wheel ca] 989 drive, radio and heater .* ‘ soRO e re “Pp “ . st FORD 32 PLYMOUTH AD nize lookiog | emooths taunting You would think it Is itke new 2 door model and its mechanicafy perfect. e ( $H49 $708 52 BUICK A very fine Special mode]. Come in today and give it a trial. $1,047 $989 Hurry! Hurry! . Hurry! YOUR TRADE IS WORTH MORE THAN YOU THINK AT— Michigan's Finest ‘52 Pontiac Catalina model — radio, heater and Hydramatic. _ WOODWARD AT 13 MILE ROAD LIncoln 5-1100 Braid Specials tedactitce ior 1953 DeSoto V-8 Fordor 14,000 miles Two tone blue, Power steer- __ quick sale. MY 2- "$4 PONTIAC 6, CUSTOM 4 DOOR. Hydramatic. radio and heater. 4-500. ing tip toe shift, directional sig- Leaded $1950 na's & heater. $1,705, $359 down. | [954 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF, CUS- ber montb. | tom Catalina. cone te ae win- te ys Li vr te Rate Ne Tete il Srecvories, 8,300 milen, FE 30000, Low Rieage “$1.18, $238 down, | PONTIAC, 54 DELUXE CHIEP-.. $44.32 per a om ia Low mileage, $1775. i pt Bigs bo mouth Tudor, Dark green ater, =< — & toes One owner. a nes $28.73 per mo. 1946 Pontiac Fordor, metallic grey Radio, heater, directional inaw nals, seat covers & new tires. ito 1 $383. $75 down. $24.53 per mo ‘| Mr Lewis Ball at eg? rniture Corp. é2 8. Sag- PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. Cheap. Call efter 5:30, 208 West BRAID Longfellow In good condition. Motor Seles | 195 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DE- DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer | luxe 6. 2er. sedan Well equipped. 30 Years. Fair Dealing | Low mileace FE 2-2045. Pike | CLEAN 1 BONTIAC 8, 2 TONE blue and grey Radio heater, —\ Hydramatie. good condition. 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(INS)—Law- i -- Today's Television Programs - -| ClesIe 5 ee | Channel 2—WIBE-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CEKLW-TV V Show Flop be nepdied fd of teach ? TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS - heart’s fate in “Career. (2); Scho@. (2) Garry Moore. at Z5 Years in Filme and advocating sedition. 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. “Three| Strike It Rich. Quiz. 10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) By EARL WILSON” Liberace Says B reok Pag aige, ras conyreader i Men in a Tub.” (8) Capt. Video. !g:39(7).Club Polka, Polka music galas NEW YORK—Barbara Stanwyck—one of Hollywood's best| With Fiance Caused no eee Gee — serial. (4) Time for) for dancing, Warren Michael) ‘SY: sports—took it with a smile when RKO put out a story that this Pages go on trial for sedition under 8 Cat Midatabt = 2 ee aon — — te: 45—-(4) Three Steps to Heaven. | ig her 25th year in films. by Fans’ Disapproval 1820 Kentucky statute a ao 0 4 ise. 11:00—(T) Creative . @ “What — 25 years!” she exclaimed increduloysly over the He is accused of c — ; TBA. (2) Tve Got a Secret |“ sicme. Cookery. (0 shone. “Well... I started in 1930. I guess it ts my 25th— Pe Bg ae. a lt bir. eee v0 Soe Wade lv, 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4)| Quiz with Bill Cullen. : ; oe but I won't complete 25 till next year!” : a Negro, in an all-white section News. 1@:00—(7) Big Town. Editor helps < saelies _—_ “They say ‘Cattle Queen of Montana’ is: Paar's early morning opus has) Louisville and then bombing it 6:20 — (1) Superman. George; fight outbreak of plagye in big] THURSDAY AFTERNOON | your 77th picture and thas you've made more clobbered Garroway, says Trey- . heme (rors plot to Reeves in adventure serial. (9) a ta oe oe = 12:00—(T) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) | films than any living Hollywood actress.” A a ‘ ¢ eS seta “arm a ) Bergen Evans and new panelists| Betty White Show. (2) Valiant on ak ne aiatiae wise personal decision last night— Merchants Get Assist Starybook. Life stories of famous | emery, Norbert Wiener. (0 | sm:18-(2) Love of Lite. Rieneteetnated be om Smaune Tae Mater Tee ‘This Is Your Life. Ralph Ed- Screen populari ‘ Americans. (2) News Ace. Ken ee ee eaviite sory’ of |1230—(7) Story Studio. (4) Fea-| “Thanks,” she said. “In my 25th year, I Martha Wright also sank on TV Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(4) Looking at Sports. (2)} Broadway. Philip Barry's com- Tomorrow. an Ae ° Gleason may add a half-hour | Ambassador we &., —— ‘ Lies —_ as . = *. jtealltagen ae 2 orl gga A 12: 45—(2) Guiding Light. . Texas’ little darlin’, Hedy weekly Heneymeoners” sertes Sor French representative in NATO : = Payne, Richard : 1:¢0—(4) Bob Maxwell. (2) Portia} Lamarr, just got a medical Berle's sponsor. _ ‘ 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. the Beautiful Die?” (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. Andy takes a police-|10:30—(7) The Hunter. Adventure ie % 4 . The sketches bubbled, the d man’s —- > a age vg a4 encircaliager Riri mene Poppet 1:45—(9) Prayer, Billboard. Houston, gave her i een bounced, the stars chene magnifi- @eanal Electric gets Barry lee trials pemel-ers drama. (4) Mr. District At-|2:60—(T) Stars on Seven. (9) All| bracelet for her birthday. cently and age didn’t halt anyone} Fitsgerald as star the night after mystery with Don Haggerty. torney. Mr. D. A. prevents a|. About Baky. (4) Ladies First.) They'll celebrate their first (Jack Buchanan, 63; Jimmy Du-| Christmas... Phil Silvers’ new —_ thiet from becoming a killer:| (2) Ladies Day. wedding anniversary—Decem- rante, 61; Sonja Henie, 41) and| CBS-TV series ts scheduled op- 1:15—(?) Detroit Deadline. News.| David Brian stars. 2:15—(9) Film. Ser 21—back in Texas, so oll's Jeannie Carson, the British young- ened Berto dan. . . —_ 7:30—(7) Disneyland. “Operation | 1@:45—(2) Sports Corner. 2:30 — (2) Art Linkletter. «9 | Vell. ee ee ee ee a am a “ieee igri Undersea,” how Disney staffers |1):99(7) Soupy’s On. Variety| Myrtle Labbitt. Director George Abbott has given singer Fran Warren ees ue a ee olen Air,” a %-week U.S. Air Force filmed underwater sequences for| with Max Roach and Cliff .. specific orders to have her baby by Dec. 23. She takes the |2>'¢* ; aa *” 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. She has a lot of Mary's sunny, documentary history te start in 20,000 a the ~~. Brown, guests. (9) National!” (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Pay-| 28Is Paige role in the road company of “PajamfaGame” | charm. the fall of 'S5. ° be Sarat ear Mass. News. (4) News. Paul Williams. | ~ o¢¢ and Abbott wants her to get the motherhood bit over quickly | Pat Carroll, whose bright fun| «req Barber's Corner” starts igious. (4) Eddie Fisher. Songs.) (2) News. Jack LeGoff. so she can start rehearsing for a January opening in Pitts- | hadn't been utilized properly late- with Dinah Shore guest. (2) 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. ‘ Dec. 15 right after the Wednesday 11:15 — (7) Armchair Theater. burgh. Fran replied, “Yessir. ly, made her amusing mark nicely | night fights. News. Doug Edwards. Godfrey Tearle in “Medal for a|%:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) and all four complemented each| ”Horothy Kileall 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John ” a Bob Crosby ls * * * - | other as is too seldom possible in mighty : © Pury Ce General.” (9) Good _ Neighbor . I just discovered the gag-writing, song-writing cab driver,| the world of ham close to that Santa Claus school Cameron ees M Theater. “Top Secret.” (4) little | 3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar-| navid Gale of 1815 Davidson Av., the of : teacher, a very good seasonal sus- mo. Songs, Jaye ©. Morgen. show. Lawrence Fletcher in| - lowe. . Bronx. When the weather changes deck Buchanaa’ may be the | picion indeed s:00—(4) I Married Joan. Joan Oe! eae Thing Wea eo 4:00—(9) Justice Colt. (7) Capt.| sharply, Dave says, “It’s not lovely —— ae a a . and Brad return from Hawaiian) of Scotian Flint. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2)| weather for ducks—it’s lovely w = 5 Se fr Ge coed wah Tankers Meet et UM ~~ tion to bedlam, Joan Davis,| Coward,” mystery. y weather Fred Astaire Jim. Backes star. (2) Arthur |11:39 (4) Tonight. Variety, star. | eer Day: Te nnn pamenger was Hey! Uncle Miltié does too make| AYN ARBOR Un-Bankers will . 3 a . bad e , bd e 00 Godtrey and Friends. Variety. | ring steve Allen, Zsa Zsa Gabor, | #15—(4) First Love. een eee ee ee ae nee $30,000 a week now! He took home | ‘#scuss changing conditions tomor- 8:30—(7) Stu Erwin Show. Stu Winninger, Dick Foran. Color- cast. Jerome Hines, ping pong champ ther Your Nest. (2) Search for Faces Life. (7) Charm Kitchen. 1:15—(2) .Seeking Heart. 1:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Jean Mc Bride. Storm. suspects his daughter’s fiance| Sandor Glatssz. 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) six weeks of this season, then Michigan Bankers Assn. study con- body wants one.” ‘ is a fortune-hunter. (4) My Lit- On Your Account. the raise. ; ; tle Margie. Vern gets ongeqea| THUMAUAY Muanene ; : . Tiny Juliet Lewis has a tall job. As Goedsen-Todeen's latest panci| “Tene St the University of i e eng 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. (4) | bs “What's Going On?” has Michigan. Among those taking to designing woman and Margie |7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning; jsaern Romances co-producer of the “Great Moments in bg the per- conducts ‘Operation Rescue,” | Show ° ; Sports” TV show m. c.'d by Walter Kier- fect title: No one sees to know. | part will be Fred B. Post, presi- : 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Let's It's nervous, frazzied and not very | dent, First Security Bank, lonia; Gale Storm, Charles . Farrell, |, 9,17) Breakfast Club. (4) : nan, she acts as hostesses to special et pam Room) We Make Music: (4) Pinky Lee. (2) guests—such as skyscraperish George diverting. E ego Ryan, vice babys 9:00—(7) Masquerade Party. Quiz.| Travelers. | a ©. ws Mikan. Jackie Robinson recently phoned oueey. os dropped from | co Saginaw, and Everett A (9) Drama. Play TBA. (4) The-|. 4.19) preakiast With Murphy. |°20-7) Cowboy | Show. (9) | her for some film showing him playing pad oma public mest wants | (.mmings, vice president, Citizens ELECTRIC CO. ater. Female spy behind Iron) Howdy Doody. (4) How dY/ football at U.C.L.A. His youngster didn’t The Web and — — Commercial and Savings Bank $25 W. Heren FE 4-2525 Curtain must decide sweet-'10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong! Doody. (2) Pirate Pete. believe his famous baseball-playing dad Dorsey Brothers’ Gleason-sub, | Flint had also played football. 2nd and 3rd. "| -- Today's Radio Programs -- te monicst ean... neta ween cous | PONTIAC’S FIRST Programs furnished by stations fisted in this column are subject to change without notice finally won my first award!” checkup at Doctors Hospital and was found to be in “per- fect shape.” . . an under- statement if I ever heard one. signals. “Lady,” he told her, “ ‘the only time you'll see a hapd out is when some- The All-American football players here for the Look Awards were looking for Sunday night. listings. 2a Jack Benny's General Electric # FORTY-SEVEN _ row and Friday in the: annual TV SERVICE DEALER! WE, (760) CKLW, (80) ww, ase) WOCAR, (1138) WXYZ, (127) wee, com | sents to handle their deals with the film Production cost $7000, a vert. ; . . . Faye Emerson's postponing | table “spectacular” by TV's skim- ote | TONIGHT 10:00_WJR, Tenn. Ernie 8:45— WWJ. News THURSDAY AFTERNOON | PIOS - i t py celluloid budgets, (‘‘Lucy” costs vm mmm wee ee ee | TAR me Or | em Peete ae Saray has’ that comedione’ dlenees halt that) BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE — owe a cxLW. — runany ® a lg Me osnen WXYz, Paul Winter _uleers Liberace says he broke the en- Authorized Factory Service tor 15 Ditlerent Manelecturers CELW. Revs. Sports 10:15 —WW4. Olldersieeve = eo WIBR. Tem George ; . gagement because his fans didn't 3149 W. Heures FE 4.5791 — N crk quartet | MEY Top of wink: deen Birt WCAR, News, Ha Denise Lor — of the Garry Moore TV LEWIS & MIKAN | like his choice of Joanne Rio as : rn nae igo ew wae ivveet” = WJOK, Hews, T George | 1:18 WIR. Ma Parkins show—just won a*bra company’s award for her form on records, | eee Say i WW3, Keys to Capitol 9:15—WJR, Kitchen Club ‘sana ie we: ean for her hit disc, Baad ng Day of My Life” and “One to Grow On.” ews $:30-WJR, Mrs. Paige CKLW, Story Time " ds “ww, Re Mulholland. 10:45_CKLW, Muste CKLW. Good Neighbor (dace ta. Geille iaeA Denise, the wife of TV director Jay Bill Stern WJBK, Hockey Recap WIBK, Bob er sent | seo-eran, bere. Basten Martin, has two sons, Ronnie, 7, and Magic wi z 4 . WJBK, Dinner Musie “Tigh * aa *WCAR. Temple Aced. CKLW, Davies Denis, 2, and after the show gets their 6:45_WJR, Lowell Thomas WXYZ, Sports, Top 1¢:00-—WJR, A. Godfrey 2:18—WJR, Perry Masow dinner at their home tn Jamaica, L. I f j Show CKLW, Kuren, Sports fw. Me WWJ, Plain Bil , B WJBK. Larry Gentile | a EN lars ay ee ° every night, even as thousands and 7:00—WJR, Guest House WWJ, Three Star WXYZ, Red Skelton CKLW, Pulton Lewis 11:15—WJR, Profile WWJ, Bruce Mayor CKLW, Manhatten Music | WJBK. News, WCAR, News. Temple 2:30—WJR, Nora Drake WWJ, Lorenzo Jones WXYZ, Martin Block WCAR. Hall, Sports thousands of other wives. Earl's Pearls... WJBK, L. Gentile | 10:30—WWJ, Pran Harris . 11:30—W JR, Music x | 2:45—WJR, Brighter Day 7:15—WWJ, Say With Music| WXYZ. WXYZ, Whispering Sts. WWJ, Marriage TV is supposed to have re- CKLW, Guy Nunn 7:30—WJR, Choraliers News, Top CKLW. Phil With Muste THURSDAY MORNING ¢:00—WJIR, Vinall, Melody CKLW, Mary M m WCAR. Lake Orion High 10:45—WWJ. Break the Bank WXYZ, Girl Marries WCAR, Song Parade = WCAR, Harmony Hall 3:06—WJR, Wendy Warren WWJ. Woman in Love WXYZ, Ed McKenzie WCAR, News, Music duced home conversation 50 per cent. That's tough on Pop whe loves to tell sonny what he went through asa boy—Ima Washout. | WJBK, L. Gentile WWJ News, Lasarow 11:00—WJR. Arthur Godfrey 8:18—-WIM, Aust Jonesy 7:45—WJR, E. R. Murrow WXYZ, News, Wolf WWJ, Strike It Rich : . WWJ, One Man's Pamily ca Mediuations exw. et lpecirerd 9:20 WIR. Helen Treat TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: “When a lorida. L oun Wwe Dan ahee Bob Maxwell = 3:45—WJR, Gal Sunday usually knows what he’s driving at.”— WXYZ, Show Stoppers oRLW. News, David 11:15—WXYZ, Ever Since Eve; Ww4J, Right to Happiness DENISE LOR George Dubrow. | CKLW, Squad Room WJBK, Gefitile, Binge 11:38—WJR, Make Up Mind 20—W3R, B ae : WWJ, Phrase That Pays WXYZ, Curtain Calis CKLW, Queen for a Day 11:45—WJR, Rosemary WWJ, Second Chance | 12:00—WJR. Jack White WWJ. News CKLW, Break Bant WWJ. Backstage Wife WXYZ, Wattriek, McKenzie CKLW, Eddie Chase WCAR, News, Carousel 4:15—WWJ, Stella Dallas | WCAR,. Talk Sports 4¢:3%—WJIR Music Hall WWJ, Widder oe WCAR. Carouse IT’S MARY McCOY’S DESCRIPTION of a heel: “He's the. kind of a guy you call by the first name — that pops into your | mind.” That's earl, brother. ddd’! = 8:15—WXYZ, Show World ww, Frank Sinatra 8:30—WJIR, Dist. ww, Walk a Mile WXYZ, John Vandercook CKLW, Gentenced 8:45—WXYZ. Just 9:00—WJR, Perry 6:45—WXYZ, News 71:00—WJR, Jim Vinal! WXYZ, Osgood, Wolf CKLW, Guy Nuon, David 7:15—WJR, Musie Hall 7:30—CKLW. Terence O'Dell | ¢ 7:45—WW), Tops in performance in this area e+. proof that the engineering is there! Easy —_— WCAR. News Come News Jane Wyman Divorces WWJ, Bet Your Life CKLW, Toby David ioe WIR) Pare neanaup | 4:43— WWJ. Woman tn House Say $ Ike Will jane : WXYZ, Sammy Kaye a = | . = CKLW. Ge oree Wright CKLW, News, Music "ww. Bob "Maxwell | CRLW," Austin “Grart eo SS y Husband Number Three 5 WXYZ, Dick Os | f ; may Caller <= ews ' iinmanred WCAR, News | 12:30—WJR, Time Out Musie CRLW. Set preston Rockefeller to Post | SANTA MONICA (INS)—Actress | 9:30—WJR, Amos ‘n’ Andy 8:15—WJR, Bud Guest - WXYZ, News, Music WCAR. Bign Off | | Jane Wyman, with a sprinkle of | waYz "Recores ; WEYZ. Fred Moun Clem | WCAR: Bermeny Hall | S25 WJR, Reynolds, Muste | NEW YORK W — The New York tears, has shed her third husband. | Sina’ Gems 8:30—WJR, Music Hall 12:48—WXYZ, Charm Lady | 5:30—WJR, Music Matinee | Times said today that President | ihe —— yesterday in her | a —< Eisenhower will appoint Nelson A. = ty charge that her | e | and small finishing nail od ee . Ppa | hus ras : Spice Shelf Is Attractive, sss ne Dice “Attach ee anes ewe a back. White H adrninistrative assis- sometimes iture.” : Easy-to-Make Family Gilt 22? Ste". aoe ane eee § 95 asy- O- a e sf 1 or use special hanging rings. “Secretary of State Dulles will, toig her “he was sorry he ever Almost every family that likes! . a of course, remain the President's married her.” good cooking has a small collec: | ‘Believe Death a Suicide | principal —_— on foreign af-| She was previously married to tion of spices in its kitchen. Most . | fairs.” a Washington dispatch to actor Ronald Reagan and Myron | # would like a larger, fancier} Despite Lack of Proof the Times said, ‘but Mr. Rocke-| Futerman, a‘New Orleans dress . see - “a : group to put in a more accessible | BATTLECREEG «® — Police feller will work with him and with | manufacturer. Lew Down Payment! 4 Rime welcome git for such Si tata heett sueacy|Set the. coordination ofthe UM, Prof Heads G EASY CREDIT TERMS , most welcome family is a starter collection of | js Kellogg. 36, killed herself Sunday | saministration’s ‘cold-war’ strate- | U rof Heads —P . spices. The fine, matched collec- although a paraffin test disclosed | py» ANN ARBOR (#—John C. Kuhl, | tions can be bought at many food '|No traces of gunshot powder on| Rockefeller, 46, one of the five associate professor of civil en- eae ae = = = ;|.| her hands | sons of John D. Rockefeller Jr., ear ia Girecior ot the . 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R oa Tel is les a ice ‘ i He can make a — anol oaligey dig of each shelf. for raeomnting the juke ~~ Kuhn’ Prion oe pe Biren 22, | "G25 Weer Heron 8 1167 W. Huron St Materials needed: 1 ripplewood | "| group at a congressional commit | when went house . ° * square, 16x16 inches, 1 ripplewood Put pides in place, using giue [toa beoring here in, 1963. to visit with the children. = need i, a Far aT ' = . : : , a = *< | iy ef ; : : : ae oe « * sf ’ e _<- a, ‘ ; ‘ , * ba ’ : : ° e <3 . . io ; ae a, ° . ¢ : . + i - FORTY-EIGHT oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 _ Coa a ae . : | Christmases’: or anything else. away by pointing to the moral I |... the meaning, the courage, the Extrocts Manganese | a Catchy Title N ot I mportan | “The gotid Gold Cadillac” struck | fing im this assorted theatrical, | warmth, the truth. Par tig ae Since 1911 oe wire me as a 200 horsepéwer title when | a es ; ot literary al ollit-chat, Don’t youewagree, Miss Roth? scientist, Dr. Ernest~S\ Nossen, . . . = se cons t ope on Broad- | in Producing Best Seller rer an ie tines” mand 1} Ws the same one we forget so | helper eaten pesofedcarapm! ; | nee ~ : . ._| Often as we go through life * . Ry LAURA %, HOBSON | Pan Alley if no title but “White | Never suspected any boxoffice ap Set Shoes for Gifts | extracting high grade manganese | pavis peal whatever in play titles like, searching for happiness or suc- NEW YORK (INS) — “It's a | Christmas” would have put ACTOSS | --Teghouse of the August Moon,’’, cess. Italian children set out their! from low grade ore. Manganese | 44 STATE AVE. catchy title,” people sometimes the Irving Berlin smash song.|‘The Seven Year Itch,” “The| What's on the outside of the | shoes on the night of Jan. 5 to al-|is used in making steel. In the|| ——=7eaay em PHONE Efderl 2-4732 say of a book or movie = hit With Bing Crosby plugging it, five Voice of the Turtle,” or a littlg@® book or the top of the song or up| tract La Befana, an old woman) Nossen process, manganese is dis- | ee) tune. “That's what put it ee | will get you ten it. would have been seographical monicker, “‘Okla- there in bright lights — none of who rides a broomstick. She brings| solved out of ore with the use of . I've heard mg words at : just as huge a hit if it had been | homa.” i that is what really counts. It's the ashes for the bad, gifts for the|nitrie acid. The acid can be re- . a bpoliyad apr cri | called “I'm Dreaming,” “All Your! And now, it I may give myself | innards that make the real story | good. __| covered and used again. ! Cry Tomorrow,” Lillian Roth's! best-seller about the singer's o . _ terrible years in the hell of al- coholism and her inch-by-inch | climb back from degradation and despair. Titles of books are certainly ) important, but it always gripes * me when anybody acts as if a p three or four word title was more important than the 100,000 words [” 7 of manuscript that followed it. * ‘ ya < As if, in other words, any title . “ mS. ever dreamed up could turn into a jf Stans ree, slingshot with a pebble and shoot | _ , eg right up into best-seller, le : ANT e : ia oy a , “is “I'l Cry Tomorrow,” has had a fabulous success, true. Writfén in collaboration with - two | skilled, newspaper men, Mike Connolly ‘ | and Gerold Frank, it cashe out last fy. June at $3.95, so far has sold-over | 4 Be ty : ¥ Aeih 100,000 copies, won the Christopher ta Fa a . Award for ‘‘inspjfational value” j § Be - é we : = and is still going strong. Transla- : 'h @- % tions into 14 different languages , ira - ” ; : \ are contractéd for, and Metro- & ion 4. “rs . 2 =a Goldwyn-Mayer has bought it for bs : - = $100,000, with Susan Hayward to a a a1: > ve fn ; be the star, and smash receipts ay — ] cho ue ringing in the till al- eee 4 . “=e 3 i ty, ° . aerree i = a, . — yeu g -_ . .- ~~» /“TU Cry Tomorrow” is 2 won- Se OF EL Gertul title, of course, but my if separ : peint is that this strange book, s 3 “Aa ~ is with its incredible frankness, -" in —_ with its often unbearable vivid- | ie - | £ _™ = about a woman alcoholic, || wt we ri - =S"an success if it had been calied by _ any other name at all. eee man ti” bd The title is a phrase from the SAVE $52 _ | ‘5 manuscript itself, and to make my point clearer, practically at ran- dom I picked out from its pages a whole flock of possible rival — 229 Limed Oak — f ce A sa, for teetence’ to's press i coe ime a | a , i nd eee ey Mederalaee cee pws $239 American Walnut ern-style richness. 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