ee ‘ Se ; . be ¥ - ae ; i ti cera 3 § ’ 5 - 4 he Ste OE a ee ee ee ee Pee Oy os ee = OM oe Oe Lape tn lection 5 , { ‘i ae ea = np ery pcsioroeetae or apa RIS, « . \ " a 4 ‘ Fist ee ea f 4 Teg ea Meeyh oe Penne cae tied ose 4 °. } ih pet t f- i Se ee a i a ot 7 ek 4 é — Shon wee See eas se, F PEI AE MATL RTE @ PONTIAC PRI ictal +e ry -_ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4; 1956—s2 PAGES “""3.25ow irae" [Petitions Force (Citywide Vote Jon Parking Issue Program to Taxpayers; ee one “A citywide vote will be eae ea At last night's City Cons: County's fourth cireuit judge, Clark J. Assn. were Bar Presi- jerendum petitions to force (left), is welcomed to the bench by his colleagues § ‘dent Edward J. Fallon, of Pontiac; Archie G. |the yote. Judges George B. Hartrick, H. Russel. Holland Leonard, of Farmington; Glenn C, Gillespie, a The 396 petitions con- and Frank L. Doty (left to right). Judge Adams former circuit judge, of Pontiac, and Clarence L. was sworn in by County Gerk Lynn D. Allen — Hudson, of Royal Oak. Dr. William H, Marbach, |“@ining 9,900 signatures yesterday at ceremonies in the courthouse. Area pastor of the Pontiac First Presbyterian Church, |were submitted last month attorneys who spoke during a ceremony con- gave the invocation. by a group seeking a ref- erendum vote on the issue Unrest Seethes in Pittsburgh ‘|\Pull tothe Curb [4020 the program's “t- Strik Q T alks for Fire Engines Westinghouse Strike Transferred fo Philadelphia Sounding Sirens NORTON, Va. #—A fire engine, PHILADELPHIA (#—Top-level disputants in the violence-ridden Westinghouse strike meet in this City of Brotherly Love today in hopes of settling a 12-week walkout. Jatnes Finnegan, director of the Rederal Mediation and Conciliation Serviee, yesterday asked two company and two union officials to meet with him here. He gave no reason for shifting the scene of negotiations from Moderates Seek “gerade French Majority Post-Election Meeting Called by Heads to Plan for Assembly Control ternational Union of Elec- trical Workers, and Al Hart- nett, union secretary-treas- urer, County authorities said| violence Common Pleas Judge Dana Famreynolds of Columbus warned) the IVE’s Local 764 there that he will bar all pickets at the plant “if there ‘is any repetition of vio lence.” Forty-four thousand IUE mem- bers in-30 plants were called out last Oct. 17 to back up a demand for a 15-cent increase in their $2.10-an-hour average wage. They turned down a company proposal for a five-year contract said by the company to provide a min- imum of 23% cents an hour pay increase over a five-year period. Succumbs at 52 "| prosecutor in 1939, serving for Commission Will Carry| © -|taken on whether Pontiac] - burned down. ae Donald Plankel PARIS (INS) — Faced with the|the most serious of a series of -_ problem of trying to find a gov-|Picket-line disputes. . by saying “the fact of additional |(D-Tex), said he thought ernmental majority, the leaders of] A 34-year-old picket died of 2 | Collapse ‘in Courthouse! taxes will be substantiated and (of foreign and domestic programs _ France’s democratic parties hold —_—— in agp age Precedes Later Death| reve™ beyond doubt.” would bar a tax cut this year. their first post-election meetings andl ~~ ofa of Coun ‘cial City Manager Walter K. Willman | we ee today. cn eiaker St pees ty Offic declared the issue could nét raise 1 Qylor Township With at least 153 Communists| were jailed. taxes and that the operation iM. h Pi sitting on the. left of the National Assistant Oakland County Prose-|maintenance of the lots could be MOthner icket The union called the death of cutor Donald A. Plankel died yes-|financed from the revenue derived! * — in eee ut pice _ Kemper murder on terday afternoon in St. Joseph|from the public’s use of the add Injured by Car ow . e 1 Poujadistis 1e right bay 48'Mercy Hospital shortly after he tional spaces. ‘ ea, collapsesd while attending to duties! in the courthouse. : “ria, ct tas Partin Cloudy and Colder Pontiac Prediction been in poor health for some time. Mostly cloudy and colder tonight He first became an assistant about four years. He was re- with a low of 20-24 is the weather appointed in 1947. The official Winds are west to northwest at “Plankel will be hard to re-'10-18 miles an hour. They will place,"” said Prosecutor Frederick|bécome variable tonight, 5-10 miles C. Ziem. ‘He had served long|an hour, and efficiently.” | In downtown Pontiac this morn- The deceased published a novel,|ing the thermometer registered 26 “Twisted Tracts,” four years ago.idegrees. The mercury rose to 28 Plankel graduated from the De-|by 1 p.m, troit College of Law. Funeral! arrangements will be announced’ Cogls to Newcastle? later. DURANGO, Colo. @ —Mr. Mrs. George Davis of Coast Warned of Flood SAN FRANCISCO — Northern California has been warned by the weather bureau that new floods /|their ‘18 Ball Is Untouched B New Year Has Bad Si for Goodrich Pamily of | For most people, Sunday was the beginning of al g pote aH an * 33 Mrs. The Irony of It All— NICOLAUS, Calif. @—Riding in a tracked Army weasel, George| -|Champis was able to return yester-) - “iday to his bar and grili for the first time since it was flooded! Christmas Eve, | He opened the place a year ago,| after his bar at Auburn burned to’ She was crossing Telegraph on Cypress when her car collided with | one driven by Alexander Kuchar, Wyandotte. He was given first | face cuts. mothers picketed the cross-' against State High-| ‘Retail Sales Jump | LANSING # — Michigan's sales tax barometer of retail business was up seven per cent for De- may be caused by heavy rains expected in the next 24 to 48 hours. | High in the wall rack, alone and ng the door, Champis found stench and disorder. The top of the pool table was covered with mud, untouched, was the 8-ball, Their Youngest Mayor MT. PLEASANT @ — G. R. (Rollie) Denison, 37-year-old «‘}) company accountant, was elected mayor of the City Commission last night to become the youngest chief executive in Mt. Pleasant i - é = Ti tHIt z i said, the drive accounted for one in four of all GMC treek trans- The Hydro-Matic drive was ini- Automatic transmissions, first Peninsula cember collections on November business. See Tourist Increase MARQUETTE «® — The Upper Bureau Development forecasts that®1956 will be a year Violence, 3 By BURDETT C, STODDARD ee et G bie el ee Day of 1964, The [Highland Township basement On March 6, fout Pontiac men The past year in Oakland Coun- Som Apia # in @ citywide vote, sent sds tasenes Menten Goagiig home. were arrested and charged with ' , : ; at a Grand hospital cil kidnapping and raping a 21-year- proach to the one | te Sane Det cnet be feegetton. | Three West Bloomfield Township! and he returned home later in The Citizens Protective Assn. of) 11 poatiac mother, They were jority problem to present to the|« Othe local ‘scene, the last 12/ women were credited Jan, 24 with| the year walking om artificial |Michigan was set up March 6 BY) iis convicted on both counts jmonth$ witnessed tragedy, vio- saving the life of a three-year-old) limbs, j pt go of Bloomfield te fight| amd received Jong prison terms. ence and — but also|boy who fell into a canal near atta Franklin residents to fight Congress and the Jan. 16 meeting| controversy hi; home, Honored were iérs. On Feb. 17 the mutilated body|construction of the toll road pro- peerage vig consi ances ‘considerable progress, | Bruce Knapp, Mrs, Eldon Eroh|°% Kathleen McLaughlin, 9, Ofiposed to run through Coach models were announced The mow-historical 1963 start- [and Mrs. A. J. Stilwell. ar leona wee was found} County. me Bete wae oa teen teeaen es Also during January, the Pontiac! i.» home, Floyd Diamond, 16, of : ; ments ee j year were sentenced to |General Hospital Board of Trustees 4 wa . Jacksen state prisen a |took the initial steps toward com-|p urine tne fo ge dg Ig In Today s Press | Aa 2 eee ae ee teesagh 1h Wosdialt Lake ane (suidichon of $8,000,000 hospital death and later was sentenced to| County News..........++-»+.10 |was found April 1 on a West Bloom. February, an eventful month, [turned him over for prosecution) Sports..........+»++.2% 2%, 24 |sex murderer is still at large, des- On Jan. 11 the Pottiac City) starteg with announcemient that {as an adult. Theaters ........+ viene kanes ve 2© |pite a continuing police investi- Commission approved fluoridation| a $9,000 fund had been raised | Also at, mid-month, three adults) TV & Radle Programs...,...31 | gation. \of city water, but an oppdsi sino tnot Was base alles o tum ten oc ecgbeeine’ sumeh ta ison, Earl........... leavece 2 A milestone in Pontiac's civic group circulated | um peti-| whe lost his legs under a when an explosion. rocked: their] Women’s Pages.......12, 13, 14, {history was reached May 9 with Controvers Progress - SP iS LE ree | eRe ee, ee oe ee ee We ee ia Spatial Repo Expected From ke Next Week a = cae gE actitTEs aT aT # ll i g* i} si i & z Fs neil si apes hehe “my ee See eee 4 Kaas ay oa eee pectin Se pam fap bes im as me weber Deilieenen yf t's aus 3 eacane ea wy ; eA iy a 8 coe ae ee | nat | an : ce : ate es BY \ aie ae Oa a Fer es ea eee jets ars Naa Pee? oe ie e ¥ t 4 « ? . A ce | ‘ te S ‘ ' i) ‘ . oe Be ee Ma ae ‘ ‘i yi * See : | ys : La j a i \ ‘ | i : f a nek ; seater ee va aes t . ~e + "/he ‘Day in Birmingham RESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1956 “4 © Pontiac De; t Planned). ., (Mall Parking in Regard — = — : Mrs. Emmett Harrell, Sf, whol try By sss Exp: ie ~ laed eaty Testy moran we CO DUSINCSS EXpansion — . ) ~ |Ave., where she will remain until Wer nee . Thursday noon. é Bruni, owns east Maple oe : | She will then be taken to the Property, contended that East Ma- 0 Memorial Baptist Church for the| owners, if participat- ~ alee + |service at 2. The Rev. Levi assessment for parking lots . Pons Marks | S8vee of Primitive Baptist E and F would be allowed to ex- «he P ;, | Church, Farmington, will officiate. -aecording to, restric- a 25th Debut With Vardi’s | Burial will be in White Chapel Me- tions. Without onal parking Gilda in ‘Rigoletto’ morial Cemetery. some sort he foresaw a blighted in ‘Rigo ene ane, with “no improvements over ‘ Mrs. Stan Lewis ithe years.” Bruni also owns part . NEW YORK (INS)—The Metro! sie toe Mrs. onl redit {0 GOP of the land included in proposed : Stanley lots E and F. 7) high school credit will be offered politan Opera — management, iy.) Lewis, of 40 School St., will | for the first time in Pontiac next backstagers and audience — paid/be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in Jack Maynard, owner of: land . the Christian and Missionary Alli- in E and F, which edge the + week, Raymond J. Graff, director ioate Lily Fos ob Oe 2h Church. The Rev. G. J north side of Hamilton, took a adult education, announced te- anniversary of her Met debut, {|#9¢e ee : A pm meee ; con- any high school sub- P Miss Pons inc! among her| tory. Simian Gets te tended that the price which mest , 2 arias last night the title role she|tuntoon Funreal Home. a oe i ee : sang on Jan. 3, 1931, in her Met}. Mrs, Lewis was killed Monday in $2,400 per car space, is much register to form debut, ; an automobile accident near mare than ‘paid previously for Previously! ‘ Brighton, ee ee desiring high school credit Langton Van Nerden handed —_— usually in other cities. He uralized American, oe ee “A. Mal also that lots E and F are too vel to High- bow! inscribed with a slightly |Robert-~A, Malloy close to lot A for top utility, for tuition. changed line from “ ” | Robert Malloy . which would translate: A. : oh Several others spoke on pros and the high Court, Flint was dead of a\bullet cons of land usage. well as the “We will always hear the sweet/wound on arrival at Hurley Hos- DISPLAY MODEL Lor — courses sound of your voice.” at Ee ae A model was displayed of the — Neither voice nor presence failed], Born in Pontioc, dune 1h. 2Sts Ann Arbor parking lot which has 5 pm. the soprano who has a town, mis-|he was the son of hree levels with building-long night, cellaneous hotel suites, flowers;|tha Hinds Malloy. He attentled ou the tear eat to registration is and for some indiscernable reason|school in Pontiac and was a vet- an a bee park per. * cages - |two locomotives named for her. jeran sf the Keresm War. pendicularly. Its architects, Col- nerves cram. ty a bee SHE’S NOW 51 ain pale had Bet te ee vin, Rebinnen and Associates, bed ae ait Last night’s program opened| three years was employed brought Birmingham con- @erohets with Act II of Verdi’ “Rigoletto,”| there by the Fisher Body Divi- looked |terred with city Manager D. C. weeek with Miss Pons, supported by Jan| stea. Egbert earlier yesterday. — 7 Peerce and Robert Merrill, singing} He is survived by his wife, _ cs i vee Oe ORNS Se Bs ee the role of Gilda. Thelma, whom he married in Ken- a structure. = As she acknowledged the audi. |tucky in 1951, his mother and East Maple property owners redit courses, ence’s applause, neither -Peerce iis fo —— woatd not be a a . Merrill could resist kissing a a 4 ‘Jot-improvement_so will be held from 7-10 p.m. ~ : hand | Also surviving are two sisters, oring sites E and F, according ‘weeks in the fol- the petite coloratura on Pras Hoff and Mrs. Mary te ont accounting, book- and cheek. . Rowena Bruni others. nd the presentations foil-|Tatsbere: tures hecthers, Joke A decision on whether the lots a Lucia and the presentations ol-| 4¢ Drayton Plains, Bruce of Pon- will be used ‘is expected within shorthand, tailoring and dress- it: Tiewed Thon Mion Pome on wri! U. 8. wo weeks and, et a... . Navy. slate a hearing on the lot A nec- photography, acknowledged 51 years of age— Arrangements will be announced pana eta investments.| 39 DAY FORECAST — Thirty-day weather fore- AP Wirephote/ retired _ momentarily the|iater by the Huntoon Funeral * ee of these) cast, based upon observations. by the U.S. area will have less than normal snow or rain. |stage before resuming Tae, Plans fora $50,000 building on ie win| “eether Bureau, is shown above. Top map is for Temperatures in the Pontiac area, however, will 5 ee ae the southwest corner of Lincoln classes in citizenship expected precipitation and indicates the Pontiac be below normal (lower map), four numbers—two m Lawrence V. Ru and Woodward were presented to Wednesday ing her first audition in 1930, the! ce V. c the city fer eggrevel Gis week and another free} SY “Bell Song” from Lakme and “Je Lawrence V. Rutledge, 59, of 52 by Marvin Hahn, 625 Williams- mF luoridation Tests Reveal Nils Che ee ee eer ae Sosepe Matey Hospi bury. Haha, who now operates an bs i ink | Son nsp p i 5 ill Seeki this morning. He had been {ll sev- SS ae ee ° ' * use a little over z's 0 Per Cent Cut in Decay ._ POWCe SHIM SE@KING fers ents ab tf Sat Mondays, with Coast Factories f Fy lo ° Born in Lapeer County July 18, and rent the rest, according to Ten-year tests of water supply nal of the American Dental Asso- Cause 0 piosion eS Me one ot ee the plans. is fluoridation in three North Amer-|ciation said yesterday, : Killop Rutledge. The ad agency will have a 27 metalwork, oil andjin dental decay averaging nearly|in Grand Rapids, Newburgh, N. Y..,| ‘ eH: ee disgruntled gambler threw a bomb| Hamilton, two entrances and Tennessee color. painting, public speak-|60 per cent, an article in the Jour-|and Brantford, Ont., have now; Will Be Utilized in Time at a building at 367 N. Saginaw) Mr. Rutledge had worked for stone planter will actually face languages ss iy ae ae a been compiled, the Journal said. | of War Mobilization _jst.. pontiac Police today said the pr pomp polyir zo. val —_ — ome aya vad ye _ hcal os 4 Dr. H. Trindley Dean, of Chi- uc cause of an explosion there early minimum students rog cago Fr seeck conductor for the De- T1_feet wide, with an L of 63. . qaedts hr Fea ol Seep iolence, P ress then’ petoond "eee i 1 Re, |. WASHINGTON d—Secretary of sunday morning remains an offi- trett cues Railway. He was a leet. (quests il ‘be given caly it thei Ca ; "D6 N poneer said: “The results trom |Dctense Wilson returned today cial mystery. veteran of World War I, a mem- *¢ * 6 _ demand warrants it, Graff said. nin ews these three cities evidence the from an inspection of West Coast] “] have my. suspicions, too,” In-| ber of the First Congregational A joint meeting of the City __ _ Driver education for adults also ; gradual transformation of the |2ircraft factories where some of|spector Clark M. Wheaton said,| Church and Poatine Ledge 21, —— the — ym i will be offered — 44 p.m, — (Continued From Page One) theory of fivoridation into a |the-nation’s new wat args Papen “but right now there is no evidence| F&AM, sx a cage Reger the ye 4 days, Tuesdays, ednesdays with the mercury sopring over the) scientific law.” yons are made . sai waSias to how or why the explosion} Besides his’ survived “tnelading the opening of 14 clude 20 hours of driving instruc- | But in meeting newsmen, he| wheaton said the supposedly/of two grand- tion, for a registration fee of $22.. On Aug. 11, Pontiac Motor Di-|from independent studies “merely |taiked only cryptically of his tour|yacant wines has been. suspected| children ae treatment, and. Vocational industrial classes will| Vision announced production of the augment the overwhelming scienti- of factories in California, declining|as gambling den for several] Other survivors are a sister, one other, be open to persons employed in|500,000th. 1955 model car, an all-|fic evidence” of fluoridation’s |..on to list all plants and places years, and has been raided fre-|Hazel of Lapeer County; two New officers of the Past Chiefs trade vocations. Classes for 12 time, one-year 1. effectiveness, safety and economy. | visited. quently. brothers, Sandy of North Branch of Pythian Sisters, Temple 94, weeks, from 6-10 Thursday nights, In another Journal report this} When asked if he inspected! However. no arrests have been /|and of Lapeer County, Birmingham, elected recently are: _ will start Jan. 12 in automotive) A house at 68 Liberty 8t., |month, Dr. David F. Mitchell of progress on the Atlas intercontin- made there, he added. Service will be Friday at 2 p.m. Mrs. John Simetz, president; Mrs. | diagnosis and tune-up, shop mathe-| Peutise, was demolished by 2 {Indianapolis described fluoridation x14) ballistic missile project at| Wheaton stated the owner oflin the Sparks-Griffin Chapel with Edith Adams, vice president; ss blueprint reading, tool and gas explosion Aug. 16 with reed as ‘‘the most promising factor’’ in the Convair plant, Wilson replied, |the building had not yet made any|the Rev, Malcolm K. Burton of- Mrs. Joseph Davidson, secretary- ae design, drafting, sheetmetal| ™" miraculously escaping [resistance to tooth decay. \“Naturally, I looked around when to police about the explo-|ficiating. Burial will be in Green- tne cay cg Mrs. Grant Cap- layout, electrical maintenance, ma- death. . . _ « {I was out there.” sion, which knocked out windows|wood Cemetery, Birmingham. - » Chapl : chine shop and welding. All| In September, Utica’s water > Commission OK’s _-| Wilson laughingly told how he/in front of the store and in nearby es z _ courses will cost $16 except weld-|\nly was twice contaminated by *|slipped up in trying to keep secret| homes, John L. Sheehan The Guild bargains separately J f il R | sed _ sing, which is $20. \etemsbeme ‘wastes meine their|f*? “|a visit to one factory. He said te with each newspaper. So do the JUVENIIES KEIEA : = Ci Na Com an that at the factory he was given, John L. Sheehan, 47, of 60 Wil-| teamsters (truck drivers) who ’ In addition to the above classes, |way into the Clinton River, a . ‘ morning ail to be held in Poutiae: High | The Pontiac Press and Oakland an identification badge to wear omeo ou U liams St. died yesterday Ng) met y with the News. to arents ust y | fechool, there will be @ free class |County legislators helped spark a} After authorization by the City during his ee ike bee etter te eal — a Neither of these unions, however, = Wi ; P . yi@ er s ‘ moe _. for expectant parents, to be held |drive to obtain more beds for care! Commission last night, Mayor wi! Wilson = wt he forgot to IN} School Bus Crash been in the hospital 10 days. ls officially on strike, BIRMINGHAM — Four juveniles at the Pontiac Health Department jot mentally retarded children’ i. w. Donaldson proclaimed ,emove the badge. with the name Born in Duluth, Minn. Aug. 28,|, 4 walkout of stereotypers Dec. 1,|who, police say, have admitted im the City Hall, starting in Feb- |which met success after lengthy| ; aw a ee ane ance ee . ; "|following expiration of, their con-|stealing five cars, were released “ political wrangling |January as a special Navy enlist- of the plant, from his lapel. He) A 13-year-old Romeo schoolboy |1908, he was the son of Patrick tract, closed all three newspapers.|to the custody of their parents ! seemed Pontiac Motor Division an-|™ent month in Pontiac. jwore it to a public luncheon, re-\who suffered a broken leg in a/and Margaret Talafous Sheehan. Other printing craft unionists hon-|yesterday pending filing of Persons interested in classes for ; The Navy hopes to enlist 65 city membering it too late. school bus collision this morning) On Feb. 3, 1931 he was married to 5 nounced its 1956 models Oct, 19, Aah : p ; . ored their picket lines, and since|charges today in juvenile court. high school credit or classes other revealing that a record 552,000 Men to form a “Pontiac Company" Wilson was asked if he thinks) was reported in good condition in| Orpha Howey in Kingston. then the mailers and printers have| Police Det. Merlin Holmquist than those definitely scheduled autos -had been produced during| Which would remain together and the new Air Force production|Mount Clemens General Hospital Mr. Sheehan had worked at gone on strike officially said the four were picked up yes- ___ have been asked to phone their! 1955 model year, ~'|be the first named after a city in policy, for use in event of war, at noon. the Hagler Radiator Shop for 30 | An agreement has been reached|terday in the new city parking lot _ Yequests to FE 43547, Extension ° Michigan. The resolution was in-|means that his plan for dual-pur-| Charles Walkowski was riding in ’ é & ; : ; years. by the Detroit Newspaper Pub-|while attempting to start a parked _ 32, or come in to the Pontiac High) Plans for a race track { |iroduced by Commissioner John pose factories, which could be con-|a car with his brother Kenneth, 16, lishers Assn., which represents the|car by crossing dashboard wires. School, 250 W. Huron, to register. | Troy Township were abandoned |e Cary (District 6) iverted quickly from peacetime tolon their way to school in Armada,| He is survived by two daughters, i“ | Under he said, they Last semester a record number! after the State Racing Commis. “The Cancer of Commerce has wartime use, has been discarded.|Romeo post State Police said. The Mrs. Peggy Guinn of Pontiac and att udoee cal ie eee admitted Ttealing raat pms in Bir- ‘ of 431 persons enrolled for adult! sion held hearings in Detroit into given its support to the Pontiac, “Oh, no,” Wilson said. “If you car reportedly skidded on icy pave- Virginia Sheehan, at home. His wad the eager and plate cher aA mingham, one from Walnut Lake, night classes. This semester, with) Teports three county mea stood | (-..5any and feels this a wonder-ever have to mobilize the war|ments in attempting to stop be-|stepmother, Mrs. Joseph Law of They accepted $3.75 weekly in- and from the Northland credit courses also offered, the! te make an enormous profit om (1) Conortunity for the boys of ¢ffort, the dual-purpose plant will/hind an Armada school bus taking Sta ane na ak day at 1:30|creases. parking lot. number is expected to exceed 500.| the deal. Pontiac to be with someone from be right in there.” =~ aera ar st eetievel = from the en Snover! One of the youths, he said, lives The Pontiac Chamber of Com-|home while in service, a spokes-| Early ‘ponies atone’ in the | vers lan ems at tee hand hee: Funeral Home with the Rev. Fred| Uruguay's electric power sales|in Birmingham. Tt three Begins 10-Day Sentence eee ance’ fiat ejman said. united” Staten. were large sae| pital authorities sald.” No-one in|R. Tiffany of the Bethany Baptet|be -— —_ se Wades Sa eat sores building a ten-story new cott-| Michigan Airman Killed |°°"* ie Ses was mpred. Se preuneted a White Chapel day after pleading guilty to drunk |house in downtown Pontiac instead le Memorial Cemetery | driving before Haszel Park Jus- (of a planned three-story structure IN SAC Bomber Crash eg Rone Baldwin, A fine of wet of te a, The downtown) quARLLLO, Tox — A Mich Oscar Trueblood ‘ ceased $s was as- be built at less cost. igan airman was among three Oscar Trueblood, 63, of 5606 Sa- _— On Nov. 18 a move was launched| killed last night when their B47) voy Ave. was dead on arrival yes- The Weather to obtain a study of the possible |stratojet bomber crashed gnd ex-| terday morning at Pontiac General PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mestty eloudy snd colder tonight, high 30-34.) jmerging of Pontiac and Waterford Township. Discussion has also ploded in flames two miles south of Amarillo Air Force Base. He was born in Fairbanks, Our Store Will Be and colder. low tonight CTOPped up as to chances of Wa-| Victims were identified as Air- ‘June 8, 1892, the son of Eli and ‘ 20-24. Tomerrow Rc cloudy “and terford incorporating on its own. man 2nd class C.P.G. Stratford, 20, | Laura Borders Trueblood. | Closed thru Thursday Serthwest ‘winds. 16-18 ‘miles an hour) At dnonth’s end, three children of Livonia, Mich.; Capt. Edward | Mr. Trueblood had lived in the of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Johnson, | H. Stien, 33, Raymond Center, | : ans \86 W. Beverly, died Today in Pontiac juries, aaa, temperature preceding § a.m { At 8 am.: Wind velocity 10 {Pontiac area 29 years. He member of the Veterans of Foreign) H. H. STANTON bh s , *, Direction: West =~5 Pontiac, in Pontiac, would be |i? Blair, Okla. Sportsman s Club. 103 State St. Gun oeve pooner a+ 2) p.m. converted to a 110-bed osteopa- | The six-engine jet was making Surviving are his wife, the former Moon sets Wednesday at 11:37 a.m, Moon rises Thursday at 1:16 a.m. Downtown Temperat ‘ ‘ripped off. The plane was a. jand Mrs, Clifford Barkell, both of $s — eee 11 ®. m... 2 oan the Michigan Turnpike Au-|strategic Air Force Command | Pontiac and eight grandchildren. Vy} | | Vi ) r ITE Be meceees Be Ep m. 228) 8 ty was upheld by the Statelnomber on a routine training j_ Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Pir, { x 4 bt Berens 28 upreme Court and Chairman night trom Altus Air Force Base ‘Kirt Newcomb ‘of Detroit; four Seeeseens Higgins called the proposed toll qi. ‘brothers, Andrew of Terre Haute, cn ratetey is Pontioe road, “now a reality.” But State ° \Ind., Roscoe of Altoona, Pa., Mighin temperture eg Highway Commissioner Charles ‘Chauncey and Herschel, both of Heat temperature. <...404./+:..... 30'M. Ziegler continued his opposi- Two Men Stand Mute Denver, Colo. © RADIATES MAXIMUM HEAT * Weather—snow, °*°*''°’ °°" ** “\tion and the toll-freeway battle! Ch Service will be Friday at 3 e UMINATES ROOM HEAT LOSS, SAVES —_ orvia inte: th on Indecency Charges ibis Yen? how ta c over into the new year. p.m, from the Donelson-Johns Fu- © PROTECTS AGAINST FLYING spanks, * Highest omperstars. «.. roe #3 James G. Freeman, 35, of 123) neral Home with the Rev. Paul ASHES, DIRT AND ORAFTS Mean sempera ware saGaaeewechectes 30 Postpone Examination Euclid St., and Alvin P. Rezel- R, Havens of the First Metho- @ TWIN DOORS OPEN WIDE FOR EASY yy — ; on Charge of | d man, 32, of 2640 Lansdowne, Dray- dist Church officiating, Burial will LOADING OF FUEL * ile) sel decet Geneucincw vei ge of indecency be in White Chapel Memorial] © CONTROL DRAPT WITH TWO SLIDING DOORS FOR FAST OR SLOW FIRE ee Examination of Be ton Plains, stood mute on gross © SOLID BRASS CONSTRUCTION, BEAUTY UNHEARD OF. THOUSANDS = ® 7" oe mard L. Mc- indecency charges yesterday in WN USE WINTER AND SUMMER = © BURN WOOD, COAL OR GAS * Namara, 28, of Detroit, charged ) Gon ‘with attempt to ~~ aa of Oakland County Circuit Court. Sparks Pleads Guilty WRITE FOR PRES VALUABLE COLORFUL BOOKLET site 22-7 87088 indecency, was put over to! Judge H. Russel Hélland entered| é Charged with drunk driving, Otis| My Fireplace Is. Wide__ ——High 70 sidan. 18 by Municipal Judge Cecillinnocent pleas. for them and di- ay ae hee | Sparks, 35, of 764 St. Clair Ave.,| Name. $ i McCallum today. rected | that trial dates be set| SALY PONS HONORED «- Opera star Lily Pons is kissed by her | Joa ‘culty yesterday before | , | allt case was put over at the|They are charged ‘with engaging) Mother, Mrs. Marie Pons, of Paris, at the cloge of the “Lily Pons |cyivan Lake Justice Joseph J, | dress onl ~_ ris Mm aeltequest of McNamara’s attorney, in immoral activities in the men’s| Gala” staged at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York last \[avy. Falling to par five of| INLAND LAKES SALES Ziem are free on bond. §. | French soprano shade her debut there, | Isentence of 30 days. _ | 9127 W. Huron = Your CENTURY Dealer FE 2-6122—FE ¢-7121 jf eee po ; i . i a Lo ; “a ed ae i f * re f ‘ thic hospital came Dec. 12. Also last month, the act cre- a blind landing approach when it hit a telephone pole. One wing was! ‘ Sie al - 2 ri 4 “H. Jr. ‘ of the Fellowship, presented the award fraternity... at a recent program Trinity Baptist Church, to Be Jan. 19 | Council Finds Fees Are Due One Week Later Than Announced Louis Doyle the authority to pur- |chase a snow plow for any sum up to $500. Finland's per cent Sw | “Deaths in Nearby Communities \ Mrs. Joyce Simmons HOLLY—Service for Mrs. Joyce Simmons, 29, of Holly, will be Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the Seventh Day Adventist Church here. Burial will be at Crestwood Memorial Gardens, Grand Blanc. She died yesterday in Beechwood Sana- torium, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. * She is survived by her husband James; two sons, Mark and Michael at home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hilt, Mil- waukee, Wis.; two brothers, Dale and Daniel Hilt, both of Mil- waukee and a sister, Mrs. Paul! Holder of Louisville, Ky. The body will be at the Dryer Funeral Home, Holly until Friday noon. Adon M. Taft ROMEO—Service for Adon M. Taft, 90, of 60240 Jewel Rd., will Home for “Funerals here, with burial in Romeo Cemetery. He died Tuesday. i Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Flerence Taft; four sons, D. C. and Benjamin A. and Edward A., all of Washington and Smith Taft, ‘of Detroit; two daughters, Mrs. Bernice Hall of Candor, N. Y.; Mrs. Marjorie Frank of Lake Orion; three sisters, Mrs. Mallie Taft of Washington, Mary Taft of Pontiac and Mrs. Zalie Turley of Rochester and two brothers, An- drew and Lewis of Romeo. roe Leader, 74, of 349 South, Broadway, and a lifetime county resident, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from the Bossardet-Mabely |Funeral Home, Oxford, with burial in Evergreen Cemetery. She died yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Leader is survived by one ‘son, iVrgil Schick, of Lake Orion. Bessie F. Gardner NORTH BRANCH — Service for. Bessie F’. Gardner, 70, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, at the home of a brother, Ralph Gardner, 4184 Mill St., North Branch. Burial will be at Maple Grove Cemetery, east of North Branch. Miss Gardner’ died Monday, at Traverse City Hospital. Besides Ralph, she leaves an- other brother, Otis Gardner, of this village, Mrs. Edward Butterfield population is about 9 edish. . and LAPEER — Arrangements are pending for Mrs. Edward Butter-| field, 7), lifetime resident of Lapeer County, who died after a| \Monday night automobile accident near Davison. Her husband, also hurt in the crash, is in St. Joseph| Hospital, Flint. | Mrs. Butterfield is survived by| Albert M. O'Neill HOLLY—Service for Albert M. O'Neil, 70, 2955-Blaine St., Detroit, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday from the Behdle Funeral Home, Holly, with burial in Lakeside Cemetery here. He died at the home of his brother-in-law, J. K. Hofer, at 13313 Dixie Highway, Holly. He is survived by his wife, “Maude; a daughter, Mrs. Henry Pokay of Detroit; two grandchil- dren; a brother, James, and a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Anderson, both of Cauerd’alane Idaho. & i i her husband; two sons and throe| sony Ponting hed Pures Tews daughters: John F. and Elven But-|ship, are announcing | terfield of Attica; Mrs. Bernard! ment of their niece, Thyra Leh- J. Maes, Flint; Mrs. Richard C./man, to William R. Hartt. He is) Jahnke, Attica and Mrs. S. J. Hale,|the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. | Birmingham; also 20 grandchil-|John Hartt of Oxford. A Feb. 18 dren and 10 great-grandchildren. | wedding is planned. ee THYRA LEHMAN Barn yard Economics Meeting to Be Jan. 5 Know what “parity” means? “Most folks don’t, though ‘parity’ New Year’s holiday. Report No Accidents ROCHESTER—Rochester Department reports that one instance of property damage done to two cars there were no accidents in the village over the | Beige uncing ' the MRS. W. JERRY CHENOWETH Troy Study Club to Hear | * “The Store Where F Sg oe Quality Counts” : * Police outside of waiting for irrigation waters. f , | Trey City The Troy Dad's sf high ‘oy Auxiilary p.m, reday. 2 project for the County Calendar school for @ business meeting 7:30 Thu "re group wi we hers will meet the Troy High School, $ p.m. Thursday. aLki meets at the iN} decuss i at i the engage- a et ‘Your PTA Is Planning: in the school gymnasium. Drayton Plains The PTA: executive board will Mrs. Densmore Sowles LAKEVILLE—Service for Mrs. Densmore (Eva Mae) Sowles, 60, of 2485 ‘Lakeville Rr., will be held) at 10 a.m. Friday from the Bossar-| det-Mabley Funeral Home, Oxford, | with burial in Lakeville Cemetery. Mrs. Sowles died yesterday. She is survived by her husband; one daughter, Edna Hess of Caro; | Mrs, Ethel Leader, | LAKE ORION—Service for Mrs. Island Park Dr. Metamora ne The PTA here will hold a bake! sale at the Albertson Appliance | Shop on Saturday at 2 p.m. for the square dance will be completed. This event is planned | First Events of New Year NEW HUDSON—New Hudson | for the first Saturday night in ‘PTA will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday February. | The Baldwin Boys Athletic Club | will give a demonstration of what they day meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the grade mothers will serve home of Mrs. Walter Forbes, 2834| ments. | i are doing during their Satur- morning sessions. The third) _retresh- We'll Plan Your Tour Free! Phone Mi 4-5711 ‘Tickets, Reservations thought you'd be LUMBER COMPANY surprised, dear! A + for your bisthday!" “Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store” 28 W. Huron FE 2-7257 fs é sib new rool from POOLE i e..» because he saved regularly for his retirement years. Do the same at PONTIAC FEDERAL. Make sure you have a little nest egg to fall back on when your earning power diminishes with age. We have a Save-by-Mail Plan and a drive-in window that make saving here convenient for you. Come in this week. i a) 761, W. HURON STREET 16 E. Lawrence St., Pontiac 9 vel n ie ces 4 py let Reamer ia Boa f H aiosvuepiits 5 ie aie: ee Se she «dinaiiine tealiey aetna ata oh Me ak as enamiiiesiieal soins axel ae Maca ry gh bow ape Ne ap a ae gin) Ng ns eos T= bn gh Pi ga the cae whee ‘ CLEARANCE SALES ARE IN FULL SWING HERE AT TEL-HURON. BARGAINS ARE PLENTIFUL: in every store and ip ‘ati are ‘aa new hie. ‘hep hice Wiese parking is easy and FREE. Room for over 800 cars in our big lot . . . and it is only’s step from your car to the protective marquee which covers the entire walk at Tel-Huron. { Shop EXTRA a“ TOO! For most Tel-Huron merchants are OPEN EVERY THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY til 9 P.M, For better buys, for easy shopping— 80 Sq. Percales || “Space-Saver” DOOR & WALL ‘oe Wonderful buys on prints, plaids, stripes, and plain Ve / ; : colors . . . washable, colorfast, famous percales. Now T ( they Gre... . F ) H | : 2 / 4 ) 2 All metal €onstruction! FITS ANY CLEARANCE of REMANENTS | | xracteToANy war se. © REGULAR $7.95 rd os ate Shop ) te \ All Fall-Winter Stocks Sevings—Savings—Savings . . « ies emptying, self-ventilating . , . just saw 7 you'll find wonderful, delightful reed bos = oncphhoanll @ touch of your hand and the laun- Mothers, here is our bi sale, and your biggest opportunity i see a os} : dry drops out! to save on clothing for your child, tad infants to teens, S F Wy [] S A i F : v Choice of oa me White, Girls’ — Boys’ Snow Suits on Aaa $] 1” Tots’ Coat Sets oe” *14 Baan om _ CUNNINGHAM’S =, Kenwood Coats “12” "24" ‘ anuar ) ae ° : TH. 1 ; y Self-Serve—Pek’n’ Pay Tel-Huron Shopping Center | | >.> Winter Jackets i Od bind i ) | ; : ares : _ Reg. 29.99 $6)6)88 f S A L E MYER’S ... jewetry stop in TEL-HURON CENTER } eee oat =i = ¢ starting thursday 9:30 a. m. . : | an 8 G-E Electric Skillet i he ad Girls’ Robes “Far *3°° famous maker Regularly $19.95 wool Now §$ 88 Only 14 | Boys’ Zip Lined Coats “Fai.” *14°) | $1 DOWN $1 A WEEK | | Boys’ Sport Shirts “Fauce 1° gee AE pe AE MRO Dadiaaed wool jersey ' . . ooking thrills. Automatic Boys’ ° Reg. 2.49 $188 al ly e Ss: & e Ss American Beauty Neat conercl keeps skillet at correct Girls’ Slipper Sox Val ] = STEAM or DRY IRON | Seve'sirs Suis" mere | | — — Here is an automatic skillet to give , SAVE OVER $9.00! | mmm ofsses corsteceon | | Infants’ Pram Suits Fue LL] \ SAVE NOW! Infants’ Sleepers ied | a . 988 ; ; - usually $16.96 and $19.96 Finest steam tron Infants’ —— ‘tee "4° wy of poor a } - eighs only - e rkeble of " us “ romortat MAKER Faces feo conta as ) ‘ ies Mer Sale Starts Thurs. A. M. * big assortment of sheer wools ; : wih, ave lege Other Values © smort solid color woot jerseys a : TEL HURON SHOPPING CENTER iif @ tweed ond novelty wool jerseys Open Every Thursday-Friday-Saturday Evenings to 9 P.M. Free Parking ONDE 1, AN @ most of them slim-skirted for this great season of sheaths “Best for Children” @ some with graceful full skirts | Tel-Huron ing Cen ° Shopping ter FE 5-9955 @ assorted colors, misses’ sizes Better Quality : : 100% Wool Flannel | ‘3 |] SHIRTS Stock, mist Up with SHNINES | -—HUNT'S— | my © FAMOUS MAKER wool jersey dresses Regular to $11.95 Values q @a — ae patil —_ to sooner California Purpl , 4y so you'll want it in several colors McG altornia Purple / ij i @ convertible notch collar, sheer white pd Donegel WHILE THEY LAST! PRUNE PLUMS scarf te weer as you will @ Chippewe Big No. 242 Size Can : i @ skirt lined in rayon taffete to keep its @ Botany | } mere . A big selection of color- or - © @ dark, bright and pastel colors ids, s, soli | a FRUIT COCKTAIL Delicious Seled Mix. Ne. 303 Can - Gs | of Your for a 00 colors. Sizes small, me- @ tremendous volue for anyone in the dium, large, extra-large. otee range of 10 to 18 * An extremely fine shirt ~ . + at an exceptionally cl a Choose yours Choice _WRIGLEY'S : SUPER MARKETS OSMUN’ S TOWN & COUNTRY TEL-HURON SHOPPING pommel TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER VISIT OSMUN’S SHOE DEPT. OPEN an OSMUN’S ae ee Oe at our Tel-Huron Store |» CHARGE ACCOUNT f a a SS ae ree é 4 rl t re PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1956. | ‘ ey : dimen epten gt inpia oH ai it teas baci apt ae pin vagd Pe ee x Bp Sichics Babylar m | bait and pooper perenne anane We Breet Memerials fm Any Michigan Cemetery t PONTIAC GRANITE | AND MARBLE CO. See ee ee eee ae a606002668 seseeeeeo ‘ke: , Brotherly Love Wins. F ‘Friendshiglt Economy Shoe Store. S552 N. Perry St. i ge tt ote yc nant oral Parga thing ste : progressing | every s Day knowhow andj tempiati it Ng ig 4 me basie truths.. And the basic) Pea a nsf sre een Si Seve aint so. a a reise and no. real ad-|'S the. leliies in the word love. bad, H in responsibility, _|d#artment where I fall down. | 1, tue the Bible is the best) And attract DIFFICULT PEOPLE affineea: book |in\the world on the subject|their friendship respect. ig about ttt jof getting along with people. There are for|s I asked her how she ac-| _ “But what de you de ; 7 doing this, speaking and|s for ‘it, she said, quite) T've taken all kinds of courses © INO REAL STUDY philosophically. But with Miriam, '@ defiantly, ““The people are so ditfi-| hansen resntiode and Ghats, bat Miriam has been memorizing/and many others, the im: . cult, tempermental and hypocriti-/ rene 68 them germ M0 “ycke, (techulques, using slick, accepted|reason is that, without ‘a and handle them ‘property; but it| TMU Jeet wing 8 by cnr sed [hie St QlOgn toe Oe che ae ulserabl 7 EH never works,” * onpatety Mine Gant: never taken the time to really (Cop; | ra Oe, “What can be wrong with\my/study the people around her and Then she calmed down 4 little technique?” : to find what is good in them. , and when she spoke again, there, It seems to me that what's) She has never studied their was a new note in her voice. ‘wrong with Miriam's technique isjlives, their problems and the . a mean, temperamental or “bad.” If the would, she would find that most people are basically decent and behave badly caly when they’re frightened. She would get the feeling of brother- ly love. -|° Once you have that feeling, fis unimportant what kind of dia: logue you make or whether you 16-Pe. Set +} “4. 95 For Your Convenience Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.—Sunday. Noon to 9PM. 5281 1 Dis Hwy. ‘(Near Wotertors) Bn Sa Dix Porreny "ts 3 a g POSH PS CO SSSS SS OPES OSes eecePeTeResosoeRsseRee 0604606062400 40842406 2eeeseesereeseeeeeeeeeee SOSSSHSHSOHHSSOSHOSSOSSSSOSHSESESESSOOHESSOOSCOCOSE ‘How to Make Your Wedding Go Smoothly’ Come in, write or phone for this booklet. There is no charge. Pearce Floral Company 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone. FE 2-0127 i cleanup, stock the chest with basic supplies and can't identify, empty containers and all items that don’t belong there. When you've completed the medica- Seat 1, ‘-—e = Tee ™ oe Chae eer es -anes yh igs ae iy tions you need. Opén Andre Beauty CSalon 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bidg. CREATED by ANDRE Exciting! 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Three Ice-Ejector Trays in this model deliver 81 cubes! And, on é * own freezer shelf, a fresh supply of cubes is in no time. See this new idea now! And a dozen more new + features you must come in to see—sooal ms HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! Get in on the Fabulous FRIGIOAIRE 100,000 FREE FORALL CONTEST \ or Chevrolet or one ofthe other 180 Big Value Prizes of Brand-New 1956 Refrigerators—Ranges—Washers—Dryers <7 Come in now for full details and © FREE ENTRY BLANKS! ha e . A 1956 Cadillac or Buick — ge ees 09 ie Gee, 2 a0 A a ae el Pe aan. al | eat A celia see Vs — ‘J {his hair grows at the temple. Join though you greatly ee hers mare te oct eee Pe, So. : aw hin pewelie ‘Wak sanitand tel ties on. keep the issues alive by re-| All of this you could demonstrate " ” wo ; porting on your progress and ask-|to any boy who is a very. good care?” Compliment — ing what to do sug- might c eames particularly well-turned-out. gestions work, thank them three Answer: When you like a boy|make big speeches — just slip and let hit know after be who likes you, you're tyr nl words to yer erdiaary preciate his ! happy just to be with him. And DEFER TO | when you're happy it shows. Your soaralanecs eyes sparkle, your voice lilfs, The? | Instead . you're laugh and smile, om way e “te vareth a |meagement of ost wl icwe | his) Lois Ann boss him around. Ask him what \vodtt aticction’for hime It yee toatl E-Dinger to pape | can show in| David Morrill Pe en ; | Zamek is your angle quietly and calmly, = ek & tim ot announced by but show a | be mise, This | it has| Aer parents, aeneiaitinn: | Remark! Mr. and Mrs. eee ot knowing | that} Chauncey D. Be you.! Elbinger of a with or 4 In like the way|Detroit. He is a ve ae, Sn's wendertel. Ap the son of encourage /|Mr, and Mrs. he fails or is moody or blue : ! Abe Zemek of Bee ae ter We oo { West lroquois Mourn with him, rejoice with him; , road. No date He iliibs es ie hens sere he bene Hubby Says | ;_™ fo have your worn silverware, precious antiques or $n “fc ond gece heidoome replated te eignal beauty. xing, tham wedding. Wife Acted mm a | indey odvontage savings 2 ‘ sofiness of the | Pa RON ton eile | Lols ANN ELBINGER _lnfriendly _ |i. we, teteree and. par . Seger lon 5.93 Usual Pink, Blue, Ousted Into Home, Stayed crushy velvet ogee geal | Tos © Cefioe Pots, ouch 98 From Nu Colors «| in Car Instead [fine cammlimente to the after a | as dig i 7 8.95 rom urse Ty O. Or s made dieters will love... q Weve (per oq.) OF Arbiters of fashion in home deco-| pablo opinion survey ot sma | , By EMMY Post = |When in Doubt... | two dinuer matics one with par or le Soage coatlenal nd ‘= my husband offered to help a|_ Build bookshelves away from ra-| only 405 calories. pink and blue as “musts” for the Young visitors applauded the'triend and his wife who were) ‘iators and bright sunlight, as both Whether you’re dieting, or mahal Cae ere ty nah Ge yand|moving, by taking some of the|light and heat may fade book-| just being careful, don’t miss Sophisticated hues keynoted aijown rooms looked things in his car ean. yr a warp bindings. foil “The Dieting Chef, by a cook i hes g { B 7 : ee RAMEY OO |seety and indivostly erirts & pow aunts, joticeably absent from the ian eis, Sued 0s eunnle sou te sole: sinew tna Beauty : ic husband too much? stand " " ye pink for a girl's room and blue! pRaPERY STYLES the my husband. Shortly 7 © ’ wives. How can know if JEWELERS BRREZ w05 sv Styles in draperies and bed-|thereafter, the wife came out and] WHAT FOR ‘56? vaameseiliy-ailiarieur aie 16 W. Huron St. —~ >= saat. we tae a seal be deter, | prends being offered by manutac-/asked me to come into the house. 1 iy your hair look this |! What makes some wives seem ; ee ae een ae turers for children's rooms echo|-*'#q said ‘ne, thank you’ - .< I |] year? Will it be shining, man- [| _ to give too much? Learn what . mined by fashion writers in a sophisticated treatment would wait outside. I didn’t » easily brushed into can happen if you try too hard 3 Even earthy brown tones in| mink they would appreciate a My g— -- ...0F too little to make your NEW YEAR—1956— B Ik Coats Oe fe rate cadens Are suaeest-| stranger standing around in the |l nairdo is clean, healthy hair, || husband happy in “Making 1S uU y i more orderly youngsters. | way while they were trying te |] which all can have. In nearly Marriage Work.” FASCINATING AND : a parts plus Conversely, adult decorative | get things in order. every case, damaged hair is eS DELIGHTFUL AT This new spring| ff F il schemes are beginning to borrow | . the yer af externa) Games. E beste er rots eran tes “My husband thinks I was very|] It is not brought about by : little time! achedine geal sia mean |ustriendly and rude not to havelj poor health. Hair is only live | graceful flar-| Sh th par rte Good old pink | cone into the house. I would ap- ee a : embror| FOF ONEATNS last word in ay bedroom decor {breciate your opinion on this mat- hairshaft ‘is formed in the : _ , eay ter.” | root, and pushed out from the Pattern 4511: Misses’ sizes 12,\fa5hine decisnecs have decided tel eee ® merry mood. — sealp by hew cells formed in P 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, M4, 36, 38, oor to! Some new bedroom settings pro-| Answer: If her request to come the root. The hairshaft you 40, 42. Size 16 takes 4% yards 39: ed’ we ne elle any sin” vide a quaint and quilted look with|in was welcoming, then it was rude jj have today was made in the inch. Transfer included. ro up as floral printed cotton bedspreads in/not to have done so. But if she the cold you had last week ‘ i This pattern easy to use, simple ee 6 migger-d . bgpalgni> golasrelia gibt tenn it poli yin == cone mane te te on DR. SPOCK — _ * as co ! le i a prolonged e85 , 9 to 6 FE 5-6639 siete "ile a pa fi. or Possibly as a reaction against saaee bias tor the aiertaten Sonus eat oo pe pala which effected the nutritional ss. discusses the pros and cons COME IN and let us wish you in person o Send thirty-five cents in coins|tnars or fox, Inne und ceen'sean'e| “NO question about it,” exclaims|interrupt their work and that you'd | Sotiecanty’ change “the qoain’ || of natural childbirth, breast : PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR for this pattern — add 5 cents for/down are striking a new fashion|* Veteran fashion editor, “blue is|love to come some time when shel] of ee ee et en ee feeding, seif-demand schedule a ; any greta oA mailing. note in Paris, On ribby. women ee oe See Oe He Cacerating com ow soe Oe Seem. —_ ee —_ tiac Press 137, Putten Dest. 30 rear, [08 wd rate Among blues “Dear Mrs, Post: May I send ‘ — | West 17th St., New York 11, N. ¥.| Juno‘ = 7 | night + Saag telco Mer aod flowers to a man who is making | And be sure to read: ‘ | Print plainly name, address with | pink in both drapery fabric and| Mis concert debut? Flowers do | How te correct fear commen besuty zone, size and style number. Genevieve Fath has designed | walipaper—pale blue, dark blue,| 8° seem quite proper to send a | faults . .. Here’s what you can do . ———e jumbe-coat luscious in mater: |ereen blue and gray blue. | man, but if not flowers, what | for oily skin, frie a oe elp the Phot lal and bulky in looks, It’s of |” But as for children’s blue, the| then? I would like it to be some- | your want Aemeriag heir snle. th three-quarter length and made of [indications are that it's had it—at| thimg more personal than a tele- | See summer fashions new!... glowing ‘ show unique color com- Breech births... their causes and e CLEARANCE = \!ah SSS me a { : baby, the photographer and| It has a huge wide collar . . silat .. | Answer; You can send a basket : , and favo ‘of fur instead of but- of flowers if you'd like to, or| hat can be done about them : a toy Dent expect ech of im |tna. Nahe woman lok and | you ‘could send ‘hm something in Tell Me Doctor | if in an unfamiliar situation. Wear|feel as snug as a bug in a rug.| — ; personal such as cuff links, or an In all, 37 articles, stories end footures - jangly earrings if they interest * * @ attractive address book, or a silver Out all baby. One of the bulkiest yet light pencil, ete. today—on all newsstands ts in Paris is Hubert de Gi ——— Way : cachy’s creation made of real white “Dear Mrs. Post: How can I ) haraaames fever Soe. Ti, suming "ew mach Ghat I cloe Mer 0 meen 6 J()| 1} \ \| | Permanents makes a girl look like a super- look "well eroomed? There, Is onlen ee 3 From size powder puff. not a es less 2 being told that someone cares | 56% Of street-length, this coat has for is sloppy ee Mod | L cad Is double brencted wice whste | 4 anteRigent end a perfect geutieman : sas > a ae RUTH HAIGH | IMPERIAL Lynx fur in its light natural | Custom Lamp Shades — Picture Framing Old Prints Sal color is also very popular now Answer: I don't know, unless 165 Pierce St., Birmingham, Mi 4-2002 | Beauty ON} Paris. A coat of this long-haired) by persistently praising the smart HOURS: 9:30 TO 5 P. M. DAILY . fur has the fashiona' iness| ~ g ness of men who are neat you can 2 E. Pike &t. FE 4-2878 Pand looks very dressy worn over! | : make him gradually aware of his a black sheath-dress for contrast.) - own shortcomings. = Coming Events PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL : Enroliments Available in Day or E Cl : 1 JANUARY CLEARANCE eet ets | Won he cl i tn eat | | i. | ae PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 , | , . 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It’s your guarantee that the used SINGER Machine you buy has bees - For etlectve contrast tn ine tartey TS Baas Se | INTO SHORTHAND WITH with button front and push-| Prances &. Butterfield Tent ee Speedwriting 5= ursday at 8 p.m. Pike St. will meet Sjup sleeves. Hall, 128 W. Seycremecemmne: | Me party and 7 and FRIDAY 50° WEEKLY ! 108 NORTH SAGIN ie 8 NIGHT ‘til 9 All-steel construction. Saddle- shaped seat, cushioned with foam rubber. Back curves two ways for restful support. Legs extended in rear so chair can’t mar wall. Wide choice of finish and upholstery colors. “Sitting is believing” .< . so come in or phone for demonstration! GENERAL PRINTING — & OFFICE SUPPLY. 17 W. Lawrence St. Pontiac | » ) ’ / | 4 j i ; ’ i * | e¥ \ F i ‘ ; i . Can ' tod . / . ee PRE if * ‘ » E* i i ae i } ‘ all da! .<-% . ; . F 5 i i pt peg * A * Fe ea L s ii ' “ aaa ad ag ‘ 4 Pe | Pr: & » ( “! vi, i / bw | } Pee eee ‘ ‘ f Pe . tos x j ‘6 SES OR ee y i i fei ee ee - , j eae RAEN teh oi iia % { bE oe weak t Bepiihes Bae te woe a hae Ad a . ig Key : i = 4 ‘ 49 dee Spec Oe Ae one ae j eb jes ae nee ee Ps UD ne ey ha ee es aes yeas , How Military Uses U.S. Land Holdings’ “Gig Mae Insular Affairs wants to kiow| . Chairman Engle (D-Calif) sald and the purpose and extent” of A mcd see Selo ee et 3 ona Cua gat ee the military agencies are} a two-day hearing, today and | use. __ [UnitedStates, rvitorigs and tions are pending with the ae using the millions of acres they| tomorrow will be liniited largely | The chairman informed ‘Sécre-|possemsionas. isive land holdings of| "nave and why they want t0| to assembling statistical informe- |tary of Defense Charles E. Wilson). ~ * [Department for military ‘of an additional four take millions Thore out of the pub-| thon on defense holdings fer tand |in advance of the hearing that par- Ticis ini bebe: tamed drawal House Commit: itera he domain, . and water wilization by states ema i beac Sty ohn emg Hon areata oma ae ee ees ae eR aes ng Bighitg des ee dary, © nes f Sad el y eee? pet a it ig we jad t uck Roast. u 95° Fresh Oysters —~ "a" Be ag and tender “Thrifty” meat . . . + - Fres-Shore brand. Dated can. Standards... . = Cuts. uu 19° Spare Ribs “ima Qe Bunnybrook brand. Lean Lb. 35c . . ’ (Large, firm solid heads. 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See the MUSTANG on display! Learn why MUSTANG is * the perfect onswer te new power, new performance! W's se EASY te heve @ MUSTANG installed in your cer, Guaranteed trade-in on your old moter. Easy Terms — Quick Installation. * A QUALITY Engine at @ price you can afford te pay. Get the MUSTANG ftery. * PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS “Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors” Automotive Parts and Equipment 64 South Perry St. . Phone FE 2-0106. Special Price Road Hazard 2 for 1 SALE ; e e Winter Tires Silent Tread “Snow Traveler’’ 6.70x15, Reg. Price....... .&. $28,765 Special Price 7.1016, Reg. Price........&s. $31.85 NO EXCHANGE NECESSARY Other sizes and types of winter tires et BIG SAVINGS—while the stock lasts. county. From left ‘CAT’ HUNTERS — Here's the guiding com- mittee, in charge of the Jan. 13-15, inclusive, win- ter sports event, and bobcat hunt in Alcona sey, Bob Apsey, E. J. Hart, (hunt chairman), = ‘ OS aR Kramer of showing trophies, are: J. Ap- Roy Apsey and Gale Heoner, the all-around event. A live nation of the winter sports ner, at Lincoln, are other features, 4 pe - By JACK PATTERSON ae et “pte of eg ern wild lands are increas- y. pressured agents of paper mills permit Selective timbering of their properties. : The mills are understandably interested in paaigaen. : ‘onto new sources of pulpwood and many owners per: *up an interested ear at the R . fe tte ct oe a cash return bb from ‘otherwise | q it ason tive land. ia Baocg : A On the face of it the nec- dctgrimtnet (2) Gn Full § essary elements for a good hunted and- aE : But is it a on all : @) the LANSING — Hunting seasons |things le : these are in full-swing on snowshoe hares} Let's take a look at the millls* | nee and ‘cottontail rabbits, Michigan’s|argument. Thelr primary interest mals. a ts : large .| Hunters in northern portions of} pe ox es . the state are taking aim at the| | SH pny ae big hares while their counterparts! | are of in the a areas are after) | no value bouncing « See 19 or & food Rabbit populations appear to wildlife. . successes so far give indications e popple, of a good season. Last season, been cut, an 000 cottontalls and 905,000 hares. | pa: ON for or three , We Wi "Annual rabbit production stays|years after the cutting and these 1. Ad well ahead of the number {shoots grow into trees-which serve . Adjust comber hunters, however, D. loaty' tr aide ee a 2. Adjust cester om Ses ys uld | years. ; ff * \ oe : \ avi 5 pes A oe lation in a p 4. Check brokes and i use ar tie ne ay reducing the shock absorbers }overnight in red wite-to which 1) | plannnt avidvane Gael, Wicks. maps the ski tion but the . bay Iéat is added, Drain, dry, and) 84's winter sports season has begun. Some 46 ski centers areas, Copies of the folder can be obtained by writing Tourist |vest is far 5. inflete tires to | season with salt, ‘and pap. out the state, with facilities for beginners and experts alike will be Council in the Mason Building, Lansing. ae * |population. proper pressures* \Sea Foy lighty tat beed tides fo in full operation early in January. The Michigan Council has made . ° js ‘i ot ait times 0908! Parts butter and bacon drip- : SE : ,_taemtins spoeoene te a mighty important in «=| pings. ~~ a | : r) ; 7 SESE ere cum dei erates rs rig bid ‘(Stale-Grasshoppers Flooding of Marshlandsjsmmn mt and add to pan with 2 cups water, Icer Fosts . ro - . . a pea Special Price - |1°mau ‘um mnt 2 le File Today |Are Rewarding Bait |Provides Game Habitats |rrr'n $e inch pieces of celery minced, 1 ust F.lle ay A session and 50 4 $ lclove garlic minced and ¥% tea- sat ts the Qnat Gide en elias DANA POINT, Calif. @ — The; “LANSING — Fifty-five flooding|ject. was constructed with 50 }spoon salt, Simmer until grouse Today interested in becoming |O%™t Worked just fine—even though |projects were completed this year|funds during that period. . are tender, a. oa Michigan Com {it.¥S Six centuries old. Dr. Rich-lto provide 4200 acres of miarsh-| Largest of the flooding . liquids with 2 ta-/lficers me ot ie ox \atd T. Street displayed four fish|iand habitat for waterfowl, fur-|ments this year was the 1 blespoons flour dissolved in a little Me otate civ, servine |‘? prove It bearers and other wildlife. Martiny Lake project in cold water for gravy, pllontinen wo ma] The ba? A der Del of ope ree ee tton (county. 1 y . “There number |ice of a glacier in Montana. department program were seven | C Wildlife Confab *| ob aimeauh eo tenis eas Ore otitis Weems ak ta Sk daeek aan major projects and 48 smaiter [Heavy Grouse Kill , staff,” says M. Warren Kendall, {friends who ate members of the| Wir impoundments on south: Reported State . * , ern Michigan game and research OWENS [set for Mich shes snc Ww Ontnad'Amara ante une eames ay aot young men can file for this test, (out of the glacier and say the bugs} Approximately $95,000 was spent |nunters. kill every year 147 South LANSING — Michigan has been! through ‘teday, by applying at must have been caught in the icelon the work financed by state andiper cent of the ruffed grouse nest. selected as the site for. the 1956 any conservation office, or send- |when trapped in a downdraft. federal funds under the Pittman-jing in the Rifle river area Saginaw St. . Midwest Wildlife Conference. The| ing applications to the Civil | Dr. Street, an ardent fisherman, |Robertson program and budgeted |Rose City, ‘ meeting has been set for early) service Section, Lansing 13, |tried them as bait more or less aS|over a two-year period. ; The department said December, but exact time and lo-| yacy a joke. His success proves fish} Under e stepped-up flooding pro-|hunters hunt 2,000 hours cation have not been determined. Sette ena bn n 73 (400't know the difference between/gram begun in 1949, some major|home 200 grouse and BO | 7 tl reg ib argv iy comand 29 od, univ, wegh| "Oh Oat an. — projects have been oe eer ee ATTENTION! — @lGrivcroty, More trop 00 fan sealé feet 1 tall. For tse vio cet) BOWling, Results es 18 Fully Aut ti by ee, epics! base rary yh rao AFTERNOON CLASSIC od, Pin Spotters six month. Afterwards officers Moov, Elec 33 Bulverde FS Open 9 A. M. to 1-A. M. will be assigned to regular field PPorke wy, 2 Arthur Murray posts about the state, Kendall GayS. | Bell's Serv sortie in's Serv, bh SYLVAN LAKE LEAGUE BEMIS-OLSEN AMVETS : ie wh wl w . wh ! eet SSR RECA BROW ine Bi boat’ BR ome se cena nginaw LE Rem, ee Huntoon Amb. Hur. Pa uxt 4 % J. Lapp a. aca Roeper, serice—W. HURON BOWL HOUSE Bull ; team game, Warwick Builders wtet wt. . 912, sertes—2569. Osmun's 41 19 Slater's Ww 30 a ahecnme mt. Rec. 38 22 300 Lounge 27 33 LADIES HURON BOWL HOUSE Daklagd 37 22 Drewry's 26 4 ; wh W L | Puertas 33 26 Auburn Mig. 25 35 neers 4016 G. L. Power 26 Wiw. gs. . 28 bot 36 - 39:17. M & M Mtrs. 25 3lipirmingham 30 30 EB & B 3 Ds . 3921 Tricker Ins. 24 32'¢. y 4 30 30 ~Loreng 22 -“ 5 2. a. 4 D4 C. Balch 256, L. _ Rothbarth 646. w) Place 30 at Oak. 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ED WILLIAMS TIRE CO. .. 451 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET N STREET > FRONT WHEEL BRAKE PACK ADJUSTMENT siediom inn 33 31 Toms Reg. $1.00 Reg. $1.75 45%. | 99 ae Per y ‘Be 3 ry SPECIAL! | BRAKE RELINE 7 TRACTIONIZING nat ata M t T U La Chevrolet = $450 Bonded $3.00 Extra Oo or une: be p Each ] $ 2” All 6-Cy1. sy . : Chevro : ‘REE Thru 1955 onde he CUSTOMER FY _ , rte are rarxincs GOOD YEAR All work done on ur brand NEW 1955) 30 S$. CASS STORE HOURS: 8 A. M. TO 5:30 P.M. _ FRIDAY 8 A.M. TO9 P.M, FE 5-6123 cs hia aan ij e Ht it | HL I & | acl nda. Bs OB Ss aa ¢ i 4 eruthina asta mde: Ad i,t. a al a ME ve | a He i ta bi : it uh tei fy h afi ill ite Ht a8 § £9338 se ae §° ts cui 18 : i ATE dé: il i! ib DETROIT (INS) — A i*32%a3 | 8 Pgs ie ee U. boss lil 1 ee 5 ai i ta is & *3 ie tt fe . | a i ae rns eb | Sa rae — , GROVE ’ Ph, PE 2.8357 WITH YOUR | FINANCES DOWN! ‘ad aii ia DON’T GET CAUGHT Disorderly Conduct - ARY 6, 1956 % SDAY, JANU! THE PONTIAC PRESS.’ WEDNE Ing $730 for’ inf ibis murdered. her sR t 1 re He cs & = Back on ame 9555 HAmazed Business Looks ‘| ‘The average was only a shade under record 3| 23 and reached again Dec. 5 and 6. . ae i on aon $25 api or tee Serenqseqnann ~ niedgi tft ayeseove Sat we ies OLE et -- in Early Trad \ ~The at the tite it follow Detroit wey quoted “MARKETS [Stocks Irregular * A x sds * li ist aig Hi at lie ee nl: Two men, arrested during cont Of sce investigation earli { weeage McMorfis, 31 » Was fined $1 nate pe $50 and men were oka ten bos alt HUH OF ALL “KINDS — euggs He * ‘ oy =| CRANFORD - DANE 116 Peatiee State Bonk Bids today on a charge of Brings Fine, Jail Time “ASG toa ae ell eRe Sagal ia mg RAE > 5 ag ate “i = BS fEgask ‘bh Ha IF val He | ‘a : Seas mdb 1 t LF AWE. Ht |: eae livgi 23 PHAR z § i ape ie HAP SET adut yet 3 re ee: lin] 7 ql pplinlty, 3% ue | iiss 4 a SRT HEe Hee TT ; ti. 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