loxingKilet jrhird Airline Sirke | ourt Today - ee evan yer tech cay today may decide whether a third major airline will be struck, add- ing to labor difficulties which have grounded hundreds! % ~- Is Traffic; 4 Die on State Roads ‘National Highway Toll Same as Count in Nonholiday Period National Holiday Deaths ‘Treffie .-¢..i,.-2.-s121 Oe ee ee | Total .. ‘ av vehS@ By The Associated Press Snow-slickened highways in the southern part of the state today brought more four highway deaths at the start of the Thanksgifing Day weekend. f Bes i 5 | i z zi eft H g 8 Mrs, Colleen Kay Hoevemery, 20, Monroé, was killed Thursday, in an atto-train collision at a crossing near Petersburg, * Nixon Treats Queen to Real-’Pilgrim’ Dinner ao A federal of Operations by.Eastern and Trans World airlines have Drivers County’s of Winter Making It Hazardous at Wheel (Continued-on Page 13, Col. 4) Beware First Taste |Has Lofty 169 days. world’s flagpole sitting record of Turkey Meal “been. halted since Monday Eastern’ Air Lines in a dispute ‘but not halted operations, “/dispute involves wage demands, by strikes involving about 35,000 flight engineers and mechanics, American Airlimes will ask Judge Frederick vanPelt Bryan to extend a temporary injunction against a strike by its 1,500 pilots, The Air Line Pilots Assn, seeks higher wages, a shorter work schedule and other rule changes. Eastern Air Lines awaits the outcome of its no-strike plea against its flight engineers sched- uled to come up today before Federal. Judge E. C. Choate in Miami, Fila. Even if an injunction is grant- ed, however, Eastern will be un- able to operate until a-mechanics But Thursday there was the us- wal mid-holiday lull, with most carriers reporting little crowding. When vacationists start return- ing home this weekend, however, the transportation problem will The flight engineers struck involving engineer training on jets, plus a wage demand package. The International Assn. of Machinists also seeks wage boosts and rule * * * , The IAM walked out at TWA in a deadlock over wage demands. A new mediation effort will be made in Kansas City today to bring both sides together. A third strike, by stewards stewardesses of Lake Central Air- lines in the Midwest, has delayed The SHOPPING ¢ [Western Sector become complex again, eos Digging In for 2,200,000 Citizens in Uncertainty Ahead By SEYMOUR, TOPPING Berlin AP Bureau Chief BERLIN (?}— West Ber- liners dug in today for a six-month cold war siege. Their officials. spurned the Western Allies back be- yond the Iron Curtain by converting West Berlin into a demilitarized “free city.” West Berliners clearly saw: the next six months as a period of uncertainty. “We in West Berlin say no,” Mayor Willy Brandt declared in a radio and television broadcast ADENAUER CONFIDENT West German Chancellor Kon- rad Adenauer said he was sure the Western Allies would “reject (Continued on Page 13, Col. 1) Hydrants Save Day for New Yorkers NEW YORK (#—-The use of fire hydrants saved hundreds of turkey dinners when a six-inch water main burst in Brooklyn, leaving 1,800 homes without water, The main break came about 1 p.m., when housewives were readying the holiday meal. With turkeys to be basted and vege- tables to be boiled, they were in a panic, Along came the City Water De- partment, stationing a man at each fire hydrant in the area. came the housewives, pitchers in hand, to stock up on water, Regular home water service READ OUR ADS was promised for today. Begins His Winter Chores Cold War Siege| Area See Period of} the Soviet proposal to drive] © ‘the vice squad and other officers GERMANS DISCUSS RUSSIAN PLAN — Top West Berlin city officiale-met in a special session of city's senate Yesterday to discuss the an- nouncement that the Soviets want to make West Amrehn. Berlin to a demilitarized free city. From lett, are Berlin parliament president Willy Herfineberg, Mayor Willy Brandt, and Deputy Mayor Franz AP Wirephote Public Safety Director George D. Eastman today promised a crackdown on vice.in Pontiac fol- lowing reports from the. head of that gambling, prostitution and nar- cotics operations ~ thriving here. * * that at least three numbers rings — and probably a fourth — are in ’ City Vice Crackdown Promised by Eastman' Gamblers come from Flint, Sag- inaw and Detroit to participate in a floating card game called “skin.” he said, “Narcotics are being sold on Evans also said a horse-bet ring is operating with an annual gréss Ist Thor Missile on Launch Pad in England FELTWELL, England (AP) — Final checks by civilian contrac- tors were under way today on the American-built Thor — the inter- mediate-range ballistic missile — launching base on England's east coast, _ ‘The Thor—which: does not yet contain a nuclear warhead — ar- rived here in September, It since has been moved té its permanent launching site, * * * Just when the Thor will reach the operational stage is something the Air Ministry declines to say. The indications are that it may be within a month, Under a U.S.-British agreement, any decision to launch the IRBM must be a joint one, made 'n the light of circumstances and under provisions of the North Atlantic Treaty. - * * The British- American agree- ment specifically says the United States shall provide the nuclear warhead and this warhead must remain in American custody, The Thor, in its launching em- placement, stands straight up. Just which way it moves on launching “is in the hands of its controllers, Guns, Heart: Attacks Kill 3 State Hunters By The Associated Press - One hunter was shot to death and two others suffered heart at- tacks over the Thanksgiving. Day holiday in Michigan. * * * The latest accidents brought the and those with heart ailments to 17 since the opening of the deer season Nov, 15, man, was the father of two chil- dren, Latest reported heart victims were Neal Frentheway, 62, of Alger, who died while hunting in Alpena County and Victor Savage, 60, of Saginaw, who was hunting in Ioseo County. * * * In addition, a duck hunter drowned in Lake St. Clair Thurs- day when he was unable to cling to his overturned boat, Two com- panions were rescued. The victim was James Anglin, 36, of Detroif. number of shooting victims to 10 t Officers have been placed on the vice detail as “punishment” for displeasing superiors, Evans said. x * * The municipal courts were crit- Since he took over direct com- (Continued on Page 13, Col. 2) 47 Smiths Eat Turkey MONTEBELLO, Calif. ww — The American Legion hall in this Los Angeles suburb was occu- pied by Smiths Thursday — 47 of them. There were Fred Smith, 7, and his wife, who celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary next month; 5 sons, partners in a tire firm; 2 daughters: 26 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchil- dren and assorted wives, hus- bands and in-laws, They. made He work of several huge tur- Long Diplomatic Fight Expected ‘Against Ouster U.S. Won't Abandon Peoples of West Berlin ‘to Hostile Domination’ ‘WASHINGTON (fi — The United States and its allies began mapping strategy to- day for a long diplomatic battle. against the Soviet Union's “free city” cam- paign to oust them from {West Berlin. The State Department gave stern notice Thursday night that the U. 8. govern- ment does not intend to “enter into any agreement with the Soviet Union which, whatever the form, would Have the end result Z i i i tf i E i e = eReae aie For Letters in Nine-County Area By SYLVIA COLE New postal improvements,. aimed at providing next-day first-class letter service for residents of a longed aftack that was: made vse en deposited before 5 p.m. on ris eee fog Monday ater will be “4 t Basketball Time = | new Metro Service system, le said. + we It’s basketball time again and ’ Besides Oakland, the 7,000-square the peep Siaeas tS ee mile area includes Wayne, Ma- ty and area get into action yh lta Pi aeieaee V4 Fi \ Pontiaé Press Pheto j|comb, Lapeer, Genesee, Livingston, — sports | ,.._ WINDSHIELD WOES—That old'winter chore, | Motsinger of 6282 Snow Apple, Dr., Clarkston, }St, Clair, Monroe and-Washtena Fa aie e neal “Tiyott” | (Cleaning of snow and ice-covered auto windows, After getting the window cleared, he was slowed | Counties. — featuring stoties and schedules | delayed most Pontiac area motorists on their way up even more by slippery roads. Yes, winter | athe latest ard 2. of aren ptop teams. '} (to work this morning. One of then was Harry has arrived. = ; fesult of intensive study and f . . ay i | | , ‘ | $ + planning, Miller said. : postal units and the transporta- The epeeded-up delivery of most of the first class mail in the area was made possible due to a close- ly-integrated timetable ‘which governs the work of the area’s TV & Radio Programs...,,. 33 Women’s Pages. ...6ccevs 15-17 Post Office Gives 1-Day tion linking them together,. ac- cording to Miller, In addition to the collections made from all boxes in the city | Sect cocapeiaha Rate, se Hike” Further ciation in auto: in . surafice rates were recommended] » to Pontiac area independent insur- ance agents today. The reductions were contained in new rate schedules filed in Lansing by the National Automobile Under- writers Assn. and affect collision policies. auto, reported ene independent agent, Charles K. Zamek. | A sister agency, the National | Bureau of Casulaty Underwriters, | has already recommended trimm-| ing premiurns on liability insurance | by about 10 per cent. Recommendations of both agen-| cies are adhered to by member| and their independent. agents, who write ar estimated! one-half of the state’s auto ) cies, While $50-deducttable collision were all trimmed by the association's filings a $2 to $9 boost was recommended for comprehensive plans. which are covered in comprehen- oe : * pred rearge changes were recommend- ed throughout the state, varying in oe West Bloomfield and White River Rouge fo Pick New Safety Unit man.” Public Safety Commission next by sub- jouge.to replace the vacated by : i ! lv] Ls [ é z i 3] Ei ai aff 2 Pontiac Executives fo Attend NAM Meet Two Pontiac executives plan to secretary-manager of the Pontiac Manufacturers Assn. x * * Heading the list of speakers. is Postmaster Gen. Arthur E. Sum- merfield, who will make the major address at the annual. NAM dinner Friday night. The convention will consider business futures, national legisla- tion, foreign trade and new mar-|« kets arid management techniques. The Weather Pull U. PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Snow ac- poner gen fewr inches toda ayo! imds varia- en © rrace Lew Song 2%. High Saterday 32, TR, variable 6-15 miles per bour, in Ponti Lowest smaperaiene proseding 8 a.m, At Wind velocity 3 m. p. h. rection—South west. Sun sets Friday at 5:02 p.m. Sun rises Saturday at 1:30 - ™, Moon sets Priday at.7:16 p Moen rises Saturday at 3: 168 100% ORLONE the county political committees, This section of the law fails to > specify how far the financial state- & ments must go back in listing costs|' and donations, In part, section 906 of the laws relating to elections for 1958 says: Units of Measure | _ Based on Hands, Feet and Fingers WASHINGTON — Many meas-|> Motor) ures still used by English-speak- ing nations grew out of Egyptian,!) Roman, and Greek gauges based| > on the human hand, finger, or} foot. The Egyptian’ cubit was the!” distance between the elbow and) © middle finger tip. The Roman mile, brought to Britain, was! 1,000 paces — a pace being five || Roman feet, King Henry I, ‘cloth yard” the span between his royal nose and royal thumb.! A 16th century rod, says legend, |: was determined by measuring the left feet of a group’ of. men as/> church one Sunday} rp they left morning, Now Englishmen and Americans) © mean different things when they) © -| speak of tons and gallons, Aj* British ton is 2,240 pounds. The|? common American ton is the short ton of 2,000 pounds. The): British gallon and bushel larger than American counterparts. Yet the British fluid ounce is smaller because there are more such ounces in the British quart " 4 hen in the American quart. “Moulin Rouge Offers ‘American’ Cafeteria PARIS — The Moulin Rouge, home of the can-can in Mont- martre, has installed an American- style cafeteria. The French, by the way, use the British expres- sion, “self-service,” to describe a cafeteria. There are 28 sélf-service F gavel begin at 14 cents, in| medieval] England, made the legal)” are| © “Every. candidate and every treasurer of a political committee. shall .. . . within 20 days after any general election .. .: file a full, true, and detaileg account and statement subscribed and sworn to by him , . . , setting forth each and every sum of money recebyed or disbursed by him for nomination or election expenses."’ Another reason for the large dif- ference between the two parties’ accounts might rest in the fact that Republicans listed all adminis- trative .costs, such as salaries for workers and office supplies, while |the Democratic statement did not. , * * * Also, Carlos G. Richardson, Democratic committee chairman, said his party does not receive funds from its State Central Com- received $9,500 in aid -from the Re- tee, High-Bulk Virgin GIRLS’ Cardigan ‘Sweaters © Sizes 4 to 14 | s : |% ~ Plains & & Novelties f + Washable, retains per- | fect shape. . Plains, pear! 5 hpi stares y DE: -and ribbon trims. > White, pas- © -tels G dark colors. : Brand New Styles & Ni afl | Girls’ Skirts Fe \ | Lape rr oe ! Sizes Tto 4. Belts All are washable, plaids and | plains, many Fifa | GIRLS’ mittee, while Republicans said they| 7, publican State Finance Commit-/# 4 peer eat gen Se Sey | ; AP Wirephote with four ef bec Geltten’in a fas ditch 40: stroyed their North Little Rock, Ark. home. Her husband and one child survived, badly burned. ‘ 5 Handicapped Children Die in Blaze gator, Kyle Morehead, said he be- lieved one of the children was playing with matches and his clothing caught fire but Stringer said that is ai being checked. * * a the parents and oth- for the 17 surviv- ie children pondered the young- sters’ fate. * * * The fire was discovered about 7:30 a.m. by Mrs, Mary Flake, 54, who. operates the home with her sister Mrs, Margaret Prince, 60. RUSHED TO HELP The two women rushed upstairs and with the help of a neighbor man and two passing motorists; managed to get some of the youngsters outside. * * * Three city children’s homes took in the survivors temporarily. A social worker said the destroyed home was the only one of its kind in the city area, Most of the chil- dren are invalids requiring full- time care. P * * Houston, Tex., and Mary K. Pratt, 2, daughter of June Pratt, Ama- rillo, Tex. All of the dead were from Okla- homa except Mike Engler, 2, son of Mr, and Mrs. Dale Engler, of 10,000 pene eee, ee Hills office, Bloomfield Township Treasurer: Homer Case said that 12,000 no- tices wduld be mailed by his. de- partment early next week.’ ‘Taxes are payable without | pea- alty until Jan, 20 when an addi- tional four per cent will be added, Russell Berger, Birmingham treasurer, explained that office payments cease March 1 when de- linquent tax rolls are prepared for the county treasurer, He said prop- erty owners. many then, however, | receive a statement of taxes due) and make their payment at the county office. A penalty of one-half of one per cent per month becomes effective March 1. continue its holiday help section through Christmas, according to Miss Lee Tuttle, public relations director. Cook books along with books | on indoor and outdoor nyc ing, program Christmas stories are being. gath- ered into one section for quick reference, she said, Available today will be a num- ber of Christmas records including several new long playing discs, Yesterday’s open skating at Eton Park Rink — well received. Free skating continues today from 5 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m,, accord- ing to Robert Girardin, recreation director, Mayor Carl Ingraham, Mayor Pro Tem Harry Denyes and Com- missioner William Roberts will at- tend the 35th annual American ant Beer to Address County Bar Association Oakland County Circuit Judge William J. Beer will speak on the, “Econornics of the Profession” at’ the monthly meeting of the County| Bar Association Monday at the’ Autumn begins Sept. 23 at 8:10 p.m, (EDT) when the sun stands point about 1,000 miles south of} Dakar, French West Africa. 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[ The~Oklahoma Highway Patrol|4 Tash of minor accidents also) py" “PA an “ Quik’ 48, who is accused of try-|TePorted roads over two-thirds of ote Fetes. shes } to sprin- oe en Rae Ee was me 2 noun | BERETS ee . one é ‘ - eee fas: ley roads extendot: ponthwestl bere Mianer: altuna hese Get PABTUEEH today ut drug : scat a traveled. ‘Trucks. were busy salti counters everywhere ~ Chiet Straley ‘has heen asked to|passable northward from the ee ara pane cotiees tt sf -0.far has not. 80. west o! ‘|The chief is attending a funeral|/ Clinton, Okla. ; “vicinity, * ta mat save ssoagn to ons GASOLINE Prices Cut | : AT? but presently it ie far too ac- y § Oil j Detre it | WH . joe * Mt. | ive ra a9 at sale sie” ove {DY SUN Oil in Detroi Spree Ollenhauer, Adenauer’s| PMc sAfety director observed. 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I wash my someone calls her “Half Leevemys, LncivanPartvion Snedivic: avg hair every other week. I guess I ‘Shorty” there a oom. Why a woman can’t entertain her should tell you that I have had a our nerves are on edge be-| club without giving the whole house lot of trouble the last few years, —— a thorough ‘leaning. lots of strain and worry.” there _ Anything A woman's willingness to A. Save tx co Geum tbat hesitate. for weeks to find just the right ha; * , % times of ‘strain can affect both sna Sates aS Op ee to go with her new. suit. the hair and the skin. Try very sipomcangh yer - Why another woman's ap- : hard not to worry and try te. Sager Pepto parent compliment actually can build up your health. It might ssasanl be a nig the =~ ex: to take vita- beca people ample: dear, e your a asec aty . reminding her of it. | hair short. You look simply years min B complex daily. .— . : / Massage your scalp each night your Pega a younger.” and use one of the tonics planned ae uk i Why “a good ery” can make a | especially for a dry scalp. You ge Pe Tgp a0 atin woman feel better and leave her . Romance of the Sea ... . | sh can puretase scream tor re mean and she (With & new. determination to a ee | dry ends. I do not think that said, “Oh, no!” straighten out the matter she was : the curlers would cause the hair * . | erying abéut. - Permanents New contemporary pattern proudly presented to fall out but they might cause reminded her that it : ‘ . y aa ‘oht and 1 they are not mean, then the fact Why a woman doesn't turn down to fulfill today s needs and to anticipate those the ends to split. Dry scalp? Massage your scalp each night a that they speak freely about her. an invitation for an evening she AT A LOW ‘of tomorrow. For homemakers of every age, mt wate Gohan pier cape ohg use one of the tonics planned especially for a dry | height shows ‘hat they je net on piv 2 ae , ’ for warmth, beauty and grace and the friendly | How can 1 do this?” scalp. mem faa ee have to entertain: them. because LOW PRICE! - ee | - y en us,” up an 2 informal living of today and tomorrow. _ | p) remind your daughter that peo- hertained ws,” erttiog ee y ‘ : ple only tease those they like and ee ee All work done by senior . ; ; | ° st that the “Halfpint” and so forth |" mere students. under super- tide, Cie eee Units See merican OMEN | aa ay Sete tome [9 vision of instructor rather than insulting ones. Why a@ woman tends to be less d " . I believe it to be downright | Ch@ritable teward g pretty wom- 50-Piece ; $ 9 5 z LP / sinful to measure happiness in an than teward a plain one, Phone FE 4-1854 : : | Shy r eC : OS terms of how many inches tall / Service for 8 Aer one is. i a one : : Closed All Day ‘ - shap ow wi _ . By DOROTHY ROE | Mack . girls to Gina sane sapchiois bate tor mee Music Guild Wednesday ao oo 4 Cee CG EE LINC Cg 1k CECE Eee eS O rica Associated Press Women’s Editor | Lollobrigide. 5.ace 1910, when H Pj ; he bought out a little knitting | Q. I thought I had heard every @Qrs FIGNO, : * , PORTLAND, Ore. a — mill in Portland and knitted [thing! A reader asks, ‘How can I ‘ Call Miss Wilson Today 4 Choice of Over % ; Both greups of the YWCA’s Gold-| American - at the pee a suit for a local rowing team, |reduce the left side of my waist Or gan Recitals for Information 4 ° en Agers saw Mrs, Harold A, Fitz- ag aendigares re a ne one ede wen eeer SS ety Mr. and: Mrs. James Mécri . | ; 60 Other Pa tterns gerald’s color slides of her trip to|” studying this subject for half Oe concern. ues feciorios A. Do the trunk bending, wait: hosts to the Gentian, Menie Gulla - PONTIAC | j Discount I Atrica at their November meetings| a century. Jicsemeiggy dabeeng otimming exercises, but bend to |. evening at thle: Teliaeatls 4 * . or licenses in 18 countries, | the right only. y P BEAUTY COLLEGE areata nce: at the YWCA. “French girls and German nelese he we te of road home. Their daughters, Pam- 2 ‘ Mrs, Percy Jones participated in| girls think nothing of wearing every nation, a. cu.iccts de- is ; * * — ela and Jacquelyn, assisted with 16% East Huron ; the first group's gathering, Mrs,| Dikini bathing suits,” says the | sign ideas from every corner | Tomorrow: — Kind ne =p refreshments, Behind Kresge's, 2nd Floor | ERY Dorothy Spann Redmond assisted| ™&n Pete Pig maoaanigttny ihe | of the world. Hands; Some Detergents Aren't.”| Piano and organ recitals were | i . “In : | IXIE Oo with the second meeting. Menibers alia tad South Abie, Hare LOOKS BACK given by Susan Todd, Janet Row- > Band Instrument Christmas Shopping Hours Pumelead, beth of etuea wore Gold: : “ posure. But in America we sailor collars, knee-length Penny Pepper, April Davis, Earl ATR é Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.—Sunday to 9 P.M. on Aue Grup ccomemane can't even get a model to pose | pants and skirts,” says the Nicholie, Susan Bills, William M ab, REP. J — : Birthdays celebrated included | jn a bikini.” tall, graying Zehntbauer, who lder, Sally Wilson and Gail Lud-\ ° Factery 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 those of Mrs, Ann Creager, Mrs. Zehntbauer, with his brother | looks 20 years younger than wig. Trained Expert Alice Porter, Mrs. Minne Rich- | Roy and their late partner, his announced 74. Others taking part were Susan| © The Right ardson, Mrs, William Schaeffer, | Carl Jantzen, has turned out ~ ke & Franklin, Diann Watts, Jeanette Parts «Seatac ares! Mrs, Ada Schreck, Mrs. Gertrude swim suits for most of the “Then after the first World Crowle, Mariann Englehard James |@ e Guaranteed, Beach, Mrs, Jean Egge, Mrs.'| bathing beauties of history, War, things changed abruptly. Wiesenborne, Frank Dutto, Jeanne} Too! Jennie Taylor and Mrs, John ~| Webb, ‘Mrs, Marcus Scott, refreshments chairman, was assisted by Mrs. John Brice, Agnes Hilton, Mrs. Prank Kirby, Mrs. William Knud- son, Mrs. Ralph Rhodes and Mrs. George Watson. Guests included Mrs, Car] Ahola of Grygla, Minn., and Mrs. Inez |Owens of Seymour, Ind. Junior High Try Our Keep-Full Program ~ Phone FE 4-3538 (7 !>/ Fos End Winter Fuel Oil Worries from Gloria Swanson and the As girls took to short skirts and rolled stockings, they be- gan cutting down on their bath- ing suits, too. When we found that women were cutting off our suits at the bottom and cutting the necklines down in back, we decided to make them the way they wanted them. “That’s been our procedure ever since. I don’t think we've ever tried to force a new, brief style in Swim suits. The pub- lic calls the turn, and we give them what they want.” John and Roy Zehntbauer { were born in a log cabin near on 9} Salathiel and Katherine Trons. Alaska’s population has in- creased almost two-thirds since 1950 and is now about 211,000. YOU CAN HAVE SOFT WATER for a FEW PENNIES Per DAY! Do Away with Hard and Rusty Water! AT: CALBI Music Co. 119 N. Saginaw FE 5-8222 DICKIE LUMBER | 2495 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. soar age: 3 7 Mobilheat GP A i SOCONY-VACUUM HEATING OIL ” Chillicothe, Mo.; went through S| ‘ the eighth grade in a one-room 2 st Meeti Ng schoolhouse and set out for the a a whiter wash, softer . . West to seek their fortunes. clothes, lovelier com- -| Eastern Junior High School When they established their - plexion and even SAVE UP : . | PTSA held its first meeting of the first knitwear business in Port- a With our fast, court S service, and auto- %| season Tuesday with Mrs, Cebert land, they were joined by their TO 80% on SOAP! | | | | sister, Minerva, who has been a sales executive with the com- pany most of the years since. -| Jeffries, presiding. =| The ninth grade chorus, under *|the direction of Leonard Griffin, | : ms =6Why Rent a Softener Unit? Have Your Own matic refill planning, ygu can assure yourself of all-winter comfort — never a worry about ” Hy hd ; _..| opened the meeting with a medley Zehntbauer tried out his No oil” on cold nights ahead. Phone us ROW, lof four songs, “Calm at Night,” swimwear designs on his wife, for as Lew as and arrange to join our Keep-Fill Program. © «ours is the World,” “Somebody's his three daughters and his | 4 hit with all the family! . =| Knocking,” and ‘‘Autumn Leaves.” 13. grandchildren. His _ son, “Paint” this realistic study of RSS AEA UN SS LE RSS - i j hn, Jr., is salesm. ith ; - , é BENNO AER -| Following the business meeting, = , » is an wi graceful deer in nature’s colors. 43 ~|Theodore Wiersema, principal, in- je company. Sikele wo. enbitider -— aie © CLEANS AS IT HEATS © ¢ COMFORT PLUS == Theodore Wiersems, principal. “the children are all regu- |,,Simple to embroider — simply 3 e CLEANER, MORE ECONOMY ON THE who explained teaching mathemat- lar ducks,” says grandfather |o. ¢strand cotton. Pattern 638: Per Month N HEAT COLDEST DAYS —lics in the seventh and eighth John. “They start swimming Transfer of 15x 20-inch picture; .|grades. Margaret Scott ‘spoke on almost before they can walk. Including Sales Tax . NO MONEY DOWN ‘wrTrtrrTrTrTrtrTTrTrTrT Tree es wevvvrVvvVveVvVeVTeTerVTYT >10 YEAR WARRANTY : rwYv"Tr"rrvrrvere"e'rt tr Tw? wrrvwvwwvvvvewevwreTeYTT FREE WATER ANALYSIS ei'‘‘Language Arts.” Leta ois GE TILE CLOSE-OUT VINYL.ASBESTOS ASPHALT TILE TILE PAS Give us some good ideas, too, color aes, key, — all of ’em, especially my wife. “T've always said a fellow needs a _ good wife, or he doesn’t amount to hardly any- thing, all by himself.” Celebrate Birthday Mrs. Harry Stowell of Elizabeth} .4 new 1959 Laura Wheeler) Lake road entertained a neighbor-| Needlecraft Book — just out — has hood sewing group at a birthday|lovely designs to order: Embroi- dinner honoring Mrs. Maurice|dery, crochet, knitting, weaving, baldwin Tuesday night. Members|quilting, toys. In the book, a spe- discussed naming the group which|cial surprise to make a little girl has been meeting for the past 14j\happy — a cut-out doll, clothes to color. Send 25 cents for this book. ROORE NTN NR RICK OER Send 35 cents (coins) for this pattern — add five cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- craft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, name, address and zone. | | SEMI-AUTOMATIC For Information Call: CRUMP ELECTRIC, lnc 3465 Auburn Rd. FE 4-3573 Reg. NOW € Ea. Limited € Ea. — Se SLO ON CT RY i Se 7 Quantities _ fe 7 x This white silk: crepe ° LINOLEUM | after-five dress from Cali- CO LO N IAL WI N G | U VINYL TILE fornia ts pasktomed with & . : | 2 TILE oe we Seen ROCKER (It Swivels) Terrific Reg. ¢ Ea ARecl ‘Reg. Now ¢ Ea. Simplicity. skirt is ac- | | s NOW Buy! 17 cented with soft gathers, ; ? 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Allen Elec, & Bquip. com > 54 WASHINGTON (UPI) Army|Ross Ge yy +, Hepa a an Chemical Corps scientists have|iowsn ee Satrvos? |. at ag developed a drug primarily de-lthe Brophet Cor... 108 ng sulting Welln bled ae sae re-|Tolede a OR ae tay at but which may er teen help- "tho sale; bid and asked oe called DEP which i» nitar to] O'S Pile Up in Fog jthe nerve gas drug, thas been} SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — A found to relieve pressure on the| Northern California fog led to eyeballs caused by glaucoma. a 30-car pileup near San Fran- DFP is also effective in over-| cisco Thursday, injuring 32 per- coming a partial paralysis of the| sons in the most spectacular bladder and intestines that can/ of the traffic accidents which afflict patients after an operation) marred the Thanksgiving holiday or during a lengthy illness. —{ ‘scene, t “CHUNKS With Hie HARD BEAK, THE PARROT FISH BITES OFF OF LIVING CORAL, CRUSHING THE STONY BOXES TO CONSUME THE GOFT CREATURES WITHIN. Wait Di © se sntiens sne' World Rights Reserved Only Boy, 11; ground trying to put out flames but died soon David Sanders, fi, gave the alarm to a neighbor, Leonard Spradling, and asked him to call a doctor to help his father. David begged to be allowed to go back Thanksgiving ao : AAFTER DINNER, HE ALLOWS THE LITTLE WRASSES TO TIDY UP-- AND TO KEEP WHATEVER CRUMBS THEY CAN FIND Distributed by King Features Syndicate. 11-28 By SAM DAWSON Admiral ...... 17.4 Kenneco . 06.6 seep e .. 61 |today boasts many new processes DETROIT LIVESTOCK Alum Lea = = (OP Gass : ri — — DETROIT, Noy. 26 (AP)—Cattle: Sal-|Alcon ....-».. 85.6 Lib McN&L ,. 11.3 . tnd choice yearling steers active, steady yo Can ...... s 7 hy i ave ag The year has brought new giant) to strong; meet | sreaes slow. Am Cyan... O21 Loew's .-.-.. 314 tools, conveyers, mixers, electron- WUItSy ‘cows slow ‘Dot, fully setalshened: [an Meee Se mee “+ 34] ic controls and measuring devices 3 bead high cholee so prime Am Tel & Tol .186-8 Lou & Nash .. 76.6 * «* 085 Ib. y steers 15, few lots|Am Tom ...... 3 Mack Trk ... 4.2 The i If has average to choice 1010-1100 1b.|Ansconds ..... 883. Martin Oo ... 31.5 recession itse' given steers 28.00; few good to low choice| Armco ..+» 61.6 May D Gtrs .. 44 | impetus to ch of the and steers 26.60-37 28: scattering utility and|Armour & Co. 20.4 Mead Cp ..... A et ms gains mixed Cy ed aie Ghis'<: tt Merck Seas uane pte ‘eg much of the new auto- Seabee wintng tolBeth Steel... 485 Minn ‘tya3.g}™atic equipment placed “on the mized No. Sand 3 inoue Is’ teehvrs|Bokm abun <"" 30° Mont ward "72 at3) eeet s' "2 quoted 18.50-19.00; ‘one load mostly No.|Borden ...... 144 Mot Wheel ... 155 1 low yielding type, 219 Tbs. 19.25; ‘no| Bore Warn... 35.1 Muelle Br ... 384) The first noticeable result has Ibs. quoted 16:80-i8.00; “mixed” eraaes run Bal ‘ae 3 N ise ree 80.1 been that we are able today to “fae gucted ps ien. eota| Burrougs _ 387 oes po Alla 43.2 produce more things with fewer Sheep: ‘Salable 400. Can Dry -..... 204 Nat Leed 2108 , los on the one hand, keeps g| supply al claanee steady tew food. to| Capital aint 3:2 168 Nov am Av's.. ge4|the problem of unemployment to 22.50: small lot mixed wee declOue. al.....-- 31 Ohic Off ..... 30.5 23.00; ali _,t0, choice ewes 5.00-10.00; y= _ te o. Qvens. Cas... 57 gt ot choice feeder dambs quoted Gurvsier | --- $3. Owens ill Gi 94, Lodge Calendar Si oo a? Pe Ay Ae By Ni Colg Palm °.. $2.4 param Piel 2: 984 tion. Cedar so 6. oe 3) ge.4| Work in M . Prank Var- for Shutterbugs |Site‘ 83 Foss o's. Ble ear, Cont COP&S 12.7 Phill Pet... 45 1- communication, Pontiac! at Oxford Seat Mit 484 Bret GO: 1, Lodge No. 2, P&sARh Priday, Nos Copper. Rng .. 284 RCA... |.....40.3;vem prea am. Work in MM. OXFORD, England (AP)—Rich-|60m,, "Su": ta Ror bres "Bao ee ee Slay ahd mae ee oF I Sees sure all the un-| Diy C Seag :. 33.2 1 Dut ..1: 506 : : camera fans got a|Doug Aire’... 67.1 Safeway St .. 34.7 News in Brief tag Sao oar im ee, Gee og | The vice ayerpns of the United Bast Kod”. 1316 Shell, Of wi OY A malicious destruction of prop- the last cae on pom Landon on] ere ine <: t$. soccny'.....-. seg] erty complaint was filed with Pon- day four-day mer Rad .... 15.1 Sou Pac .... $82) tiac Police Thursday by Al Law- to Britain. His pk ga _ Ex-Cell-0'"*. 42.6 Sperry Rd“... ae — of 277 Elizabeth Lake Rd., College, ancient | Firestone .... re reported that someone slashed Oxford University. puch Tra". 17) td Of ind“: “Ithe two rear tires of his auto- School authorities and students/en ,Dynam ea. Eid Oi oh ;) g¢ {Mobile parked on his used car immediately surrounded Nixon.|Gen Fas "..'. 75 Stevens, JP .. 26.2/lot at 21 W. Montcalm Ave. They There Cen Motors .. - ud Pack ....15.4 was friendly jostling as the|/Gen ghoe ... 25.6 Swift & Co... 33.4] Were valued at $75. students took pictures and Nixon|Gen Tel ..!. she S7iv BlPd..:. Bo tried to dccommodate everyone|Gen Tire ‘". 43.7 Tex G Sul .... 22.1} Thieves broke into a gas station with poses, b Renee, PEOd,.. Gk. Aeeree ss -+0s BS ~ = Osmun St. and took ‘an He glanced up to a top window |Goebel Br 3. TimkR + 43.6) Undetermined amount of money of the master’s lodge and called |Go0drich .... 70.7 Tyan W Air ... 18.1/from a pinball machine, plus sev- to a student with a camera, “Did gree, : 23 ay, mt eral rolls of change froma cabi- you get yours hs there?” Grevhound mi Un Pac 384) net, according to Pontiac Police The vice president, accompanied |G Te seee 119.6 n .. 23.2/ reports Thursday. by Mrs, Nixon and U.S. Ambas-|pemet xi‘ ": $32. Unit Pruit’"... $04 sador and Mrs, John Hay Whit- ingurt Ray"<.. 32" © as Cp a4 The Mobile Gas Station, 233 greeted green sf US Rub ....... 46 | Branch St., was broker into early eva by Tom Bouse, vies chon |infane ge 1814 De Te el this morning and an undetermined cellor of the university, and A. J. Interiak Ir. 248 ween cy *? $ ,| mount of money stolen from a P. Taylor, vice president of Mag-lint Harv .... 413 Weete A Bk. 38 machine, according to dalen, : Pt Rick... 04 White mei Se] Pontiac Police. Numerous American _ students Int Bhoe ..... 35.6 Waeane | trl. Chleken and ona greeted Nixon, including Edward |mi Teoarei’” 54.4 Yale & Tow ||: 313) :. Pontiac White Shrine. 22 Nell of Chicago, and Denis Hansen |facobs _.... ot Yount one 7 108s [State St, Dinner served 5:30 to and George Baer, both of Call-|jones at |. 46° Zenith Rad .. .1444|7:90. Nov. 29. Donation $1.25. Adv. Hall, '. Sale — U.R.W. 128 W. Saturday 8 to sa v. Prized by Collector PAINESVILLE, Ohio (UPI) — Hy Brown, a. furniture company .jis made by National Rejectors, New Automatic Equipment Gives Impetus to Industry the fore, But, on the other,’ it helped hold back the tide of cisely measured ration of nutri- ents, hormones and other tials for the well-being of old bossy. x * * The currency changing machine the industrial scene: Rockwell Manufacturing Co. welding machine. these giants (developed shortly before the recession) can cradle a 30-ton freight car, turn it around in their huge arms and seam weld everything that formerly used to be riveted. Republic Steel. has highly auto- mated equipment for enameling sheet metal, It uses an electro- static method which draws the finishing material to the metal, It claims a more uniform, more durable, more economical and less messy process than the old one. * * * The Square D Co., manufactur- er of electrical control and dis- tribution equipment, has installed} GENEVA — made by ) elaborate devices in its own|*he World Health Organization] Ponting Waste plants, Highly automated air-con-|Show that about 300,000,,00 people] 135 Branch t, for example, to the burning house but was re- strained The roof of the house fell in shortly after the fire was reported. The dead children were Sarah June Sanders, 8, Matt Sanders, 7, Robert Sanders, 5, and Eddie San- ders, 3. Neighbors speculated that David had tried to start a fire in a stove. Toys Amuse Tots at License Bureau GRAND RAPIDS @-—A chest full of toys has solved the problem of what to do with children while 300 Million Get Malaria are suffering from marieria. 5) Division Report Ice Forming.” on St. Mary's River Whi Estates a Lots No. 1 thru, 30 incl. . This notice is the Waterford fownenti ditioning equipmen keeps a constant level of heat and where Carrier Corp, has a 163-ton hor- izontal boring machine designed to sculpture simultaneously the} two halves of a giant compressor | shell. The process takes 80 hours/ and must be held to thousandth-/ a giant drilling unit that can spin 18 holes at a time into steel plates up to 3% inches thick, tripling the drilling rate of its predecessor, and remotely controlled by push buttons from a central switch- | | Sometimes weighing as much as 1,000 tons, board, Borrowing Against State Aid | | Autographed Stamps SUE~—SCHOOL DISTRICT 17 & ol LANSING (#—A barrier of ex- hausted credit looms on the hori- zon for many school bor- rowing heavily against anticipated state aid to make ends meet. State officials in two agencies have reported that source of such loans, “}mite cap exploded and destroyed School District Loans Face Exhausted Credit already have borrowed from 50 to} 60 per cent of their anticipated ===] PET FOODS — _ & SUPP Kasco Dog Food .... 25 Kasco Dog Food .... 50 Purina Dog Chow ... 25 Ibs. Hunt Club ‘Heat Club Special for Worth Ww We also handle all these ) Friskies Dog Meal .. (These 50 Ib. bags contain REGAL DOG 25-lb. Bag + ofp j L yr Meal .... 25 Ibs. Meal .... 50 Ibs. 4. Saturday ~~ A 49c with Every Regal Dog Ra shares in the big fund, and un- famous doubtedly will seek further loans. “Geine’s,” “Fromms,” “Millers,” “V. Kibbles,“ irs “Vitality,” “Rowena.” Mikrut, whose agency approves borrowing applications, said the commission staff informally has turned back attempts by as many as a dozen school districts to bor- row up to their entire 1958-59 state aid allowance, Bullseye Rings Buzzer for Sightless Archer DICKINSON, N. D. (UPD — Among the freshmen at Dickin- Son State Teachers College is an archer who learned to an) arrow with the oo set in the bulleye of his target. | He is George Isyler, who be- came totally blind after a dyna- his eyesight when he was five years old. Boy Heads for N.Y., Ends Up in Vermont i | “Healtho” Dog Food—12 FEED for WILD BIRDS | Regal Wild Bird Mixture biend of grains and seeds attracti ipecies. Sun~- ler red ies Mae and Buckwheat, 5 Ibs. 60c 10 Ibs. $1.10 25 Ibs. $2.50 e PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. (up) —i Sunflower Seed William Passineau, 11, Medium Size ....+,tb. 19¢ recently for the Plattsburgh Air Large Sixe eeeeeees ee town. He thumbed a ride and/ Hay, Stra’ . +e eee