The Woche ) , Monty ou wit enya i occasional snow { . so (Details on Page 2) y | ‘M5th YEAR | aaa OR ti saa er hays * wk & — Se {a ME - Ot Lions finds a hole at left tackle score from the l-yard line agai Hagerty Hints at Fel Lae Reign x * * € ‘> ape in Fenn He a ol FIRST TOUCHDOWN — Quarterback Tobin Rote of the Detroit and. plunges through for the first nst the Cleveland Browns in the ora quarter ot he ‘National Foothall League Championship game as | x * * AP Wirepheto at Briggs Stadium Sunday. A pass interception set up the TD. - Browns tackle Mike McCormack (74) is blocked out by two De- troit linemen to make the hole. x ut Here: Are Two Samples of How the Lions Treated ‘Their Sunday Guests ASSIST FOR LIONS PASS INTERCEPTION — Detroit Lions halfback Jack Christiansen leaps and deflects Cleveland Browns pass intended for halfback Pres Carpenter () in lowships GETTYSBURG, Pa. today some of its plans to “a | GETTYSBURG, Pa. PA— | Will Unveil Plans to Aid Education P= A billion dollar four- year program to bolster education was approved today by President Eisenhower. 10,000. federal scholarships each -year--and 50-50 — matching grants to states. It contemplates The administration unveils bolster science education ih the United States in the face of Russia’s challenge.: There were hints'from White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty that the prograni will include felléw- ships and other incentives for top students, and means | GM to Award 4 -9,000 Prizes in ‘, Employe Contest | . » The General Motors Corp. 5,000. prizes to employes~ wri first 58, years of .operation has meant t6uthem, ‘ ~ The contest, part of GM's, “golden milégtone” observance, is run. tkpough Feb, 8. Harlow H. Cuttice, president, said first prize wilh. be # $35,000 house, plus a $42,750 ‘alfowance to help defray govern t taxes. Second and third priz’&, resped tively, will be $15,000 and gi0.000 in General Motors stock. open to all U.S. employes of the firm except those in supervisory and certain salaried positions. Good Resolutions NEW YORK (INS) — The New York. Heart Association today of- fered wives some New Year’s reso- lutiorig on the care and feeding of hucbands—to help them live longer. The suggestions are: 1 — Persuade the man of the house to quit worrying about ““symptoms” ahd clear up doubts by seeing adoctor. 2—Serve food with an eye on nourishment without adding ex- cess weight—it’s overweight that everworks the heart. . 3—See to it that he gets plenty of rest, 4—Help keep him physically fit with regular but moderate exer- my : a 2 5—Get him to agree to an ade- quate vacation, quit the office Sat- ~“urdays, Sundays and holidays, and where .possible.té leave his .brief- case in t 6—Do everythi him have peace of mind and avoid 1Se ame Sonple by livi ta m ng up to these rules Yourself to keep the good health end spirits that are so vital in the job of wife and A you can to let scheduled to begin Thursday and _ |where @ western Ohio conference on Care of Husbands '« ~*of providing bétter teach- ° Gunman Slaying Suspect Expec jers and teaching facilities, ‘as outlined by President ‘Eisenhower in an Okla-: ‘homa City speech Nov. 13. Talks on the subject between | “e Zee *- Why Not Make This Your New Year’s Resoluti in? * * $1,600 which is bulging the of the Pot-O-Gold. You don't puzzles. i have to wait unti] Tuesday night Because no winners were - will be the winner. i to start keeping this one, either. found for the last puzzle which one submits * * * allowed ene errer, judges will one misfake , i accept as winning entries all ’ Now that we're entering the those that have ne more than erence over second, and maybe final, week two mistakes. rors. ELEN saietieinaainiiaans BF SELENE IE CSM a ee natinitaepeietaemasiee a Dies in Head- \the President and Secrétary of ) an- Health, Education and Welfare| Thaunced today that it will award my Marion. B. Folsom, today were the sl \ferences that Eisenhower ischeduled at his farm here. | Ammouncement of the program | ; Was expected from Folsom after. the conference. Officials have reported the ad- |ministration’s program would in- ;clude federal scholarships to help | | worthy high. school students con-! While the, to! jtinue their education. emphasis. would be given inot be confined to these fields. I~ kok “This belief was yesterday in a letter the Presi-/ dent’%ent to Kevin McCann, presi- dent ‘@{ Defiance Ohio College, on sciencéand mathematics teach.’ ing opens ‘today: McCann is a rmer pre tial aide. Eisenhower Wyote that in the circumstances ofthis time ‘we naturally emphasiip the need for expansion and improvement in our science and matics pro-! grams. ” WRENS, ‘Ga. (P—One of Looking for a good (and may- be profitable)‘ resolution for the 44 New Year? Here's a ' ‘suggestion: Win the of the Pot-O-Gold “‘playeffs,“* tt your solution is mailed ac- HM two or niore contestants _ “won't want to delay qa minute in cofding to the rules and contains have the same number of er- getting to work on your. own all: but: two ‘right answers, you rors, they will split the pot, . providing no-one has less mis- entry, The pot now contains may be the winner. takes. : __.... $1,600,_but_if a winner is found, a a bit ai HS ewe seams - that will be the end of Pot-©-Gold. Of course, if an entry contains three way split would still yield On Collision two gunmen wanted in the aying of two men in Washington, D:C., was killed last’ the beget letters on what the “arms Ifirst of series of business on "night in the flaming crash of a stolen car ‘being chased has by police at speeds of up to 110 m.p.h. | . The state patrol said Hen \tinsville, Va., died when ithe car he was driving iswerved and smashed head-) ion into another auto. The crash occurred on U. iHighway 1 about four miles north jot this east-central Georgia, town. The driver of the other car, . Curtiee said the contest will? ‘he science and mathematics, it would! listed as Charlié Wray of Cocoa, ry Clay Overton, 44, of } Mar- | a Qld °57 to Totter Out | < Both t Bleak and Cold, The year will end on a bieak; jana cold note according to the! (U.S. Weather Bureau. | ‘a perfect solution, that person t Budget of $74 Billion Ike’s Request for 1959 Will Go to Congress Early Next Month of Joe Schmidt second quarter four interceptio a kk AP Wirephetes at Briggs Stadium Sunday. It landed in the arms (not shown) for one of Detroit's ns in the first half. EST ‘Win That $1,600 Now in the Pot-0-Gold Or if some- a puzzle with only This he will have pref-. those with more er- ed on day. — MERE AEE aca death was attributed to the WASHINGTON ® — The Eisen- hower administration's first post-' | Sputnik budget may total nearly 74 billion’ dollars—a new peace-| ume pe d Congress, alarmed by | re- cent signs of Russian strides in jmissiles, satellites and space sci-| ence, is expected to give a friend- ly reception to at least the mili- had inches over the weekend+— jported at Munising. Grand |Marais on Lake Superior 10 inches on the Fla., and High Point, N. C., aso | Tonight will be mostly cloudyltary part of the budget .request!ground today. ‘was killed. strengthened| The patrol said a massive hunt ‘The low will be 2423 degrees. was in progress for Overton's! companion, Russell Wayne Car- penter, 21, of Washington. Tyoopers armed with subma-| chineguns and tear gas searched © a nearby tourist court for Car-|» pénter after occupants of one of| the cabins reported hearing some- one break into another unit. “We stilf don’t know whether the other man was with Overton,” ‘Patrol Sgt. R. L. Knight said. ‘It - (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ‘with occasignal snow and colder. | * * * | — will be mostly cloudy and colder with a chance of oc- coeael mow. The high will be 33- 37 f The outlook for Wednesday, is ‘mostly cloudy, continued cold with llight snow likely.’ The mercury fell to 28 for the lowest temperature yecorded in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The reading at 1 p.m. 4vas 37. for the fiscal year starting next June 30. Defense items probably will account for about 40 billion dol- “lars of the new budget total, an increase of more than a billion dollars over the current spending rate. ipletely missed several The freakish snowstorm com nearby towns. . ‘ r The- snow at Houghton was de. seribed .by the Civil Aeronautics Administration as the heaviest in a decade, Whatever budget -cutting Con-}drifting. Main roads were reported gress may undertake may be aimed at requests for civilian. pro- grams. Present indications are that these requests may be held at previous levels, byt not re- had received no calls for help from stranded. motorists. “At Iron River, Sheriff Edward P. Sandri said 67-year-old Kaarlo Ko- duced appreciably. Scratched, Dirty, ‘Wold, but Uninjured by Exposure - CHARLES TOWN, W. Va. —A year-old toddler who wandered for two days and two nights through rugged, mountainous. ter bed, , today. ~*~ * * Blonde Shirley Ann Ramsburg, tired and hungry, scratched and when a volunteer searcher, stum- bled upon her. She cried as soon as she saw him, Dr, Donald K, Mcintyre said the fittle girl was only suffering en ane, se ba Senin was satisfactory he peo. raf, lay in a clean, white hospital the dirty; lay beside -a-tree-yesterday|~ haa Joe her cost, shoes and socks, and was‘elad only in a thin dress. Her toeg were blue from the cold, A tiny footprint in the mud along “River had led to fears she had neu after wan- dering away frofm home Friday Transit Talks Resume NEW YORK (Ns) -Ned York men arid-more than 100 volunteers transport union leaders, confi-° dent their membership will back a threat to hit the city tomorrow midnight with its biggest transit. aes yet, resume. wage talks th managemént today. f “jed a ground and air search by found The modest house sits in the Blue Ridge Mountains between West Virginia's eastern panhan- dite and Virginia. ©. - At 5 p.m. yesterday, volunteer Bill Rogers of Martinsburg . came upon: the grimy-faced ‘child. Tt end-| police, Firemen, Natidnal Guards- who included radio-TV personality Arthur Goittrey. , * *.*~ Little hisses Atin wag anything but happy Tiere at Charles Town Later, one. small shoe was). Lost Toddler, 3, Safe in Hospital! By late last night, she hadn't -ever, wanted to keep her in the hospital for a day or two. - during the storm hovered be- ‘weekend, niedien tan te vero froze*to death Sunday, ap- parently after he fell outside his house and knocked himself out on ‘this way to stoke his furnace. The temperature at the Irom County, town reached 10 below zero. Ko- vero, a widower, lived alone. Temperatures at most points tween sero and six above, Snow was reported at several lower Michigan points over the a handsome prize, so turn to page 2 and get start-- appearing: for the first time to- » EN ae There was little wind and no clear. Sheriff's offices said they A SESE ees ERE Sa = SATE, wal * ® *& may be your last chance, your solution of the puzzle , a SITE SABE RE __t Snow at Houghton Worst in Decade HOUGHTON (#—A weird snowstorm out of Lake Su-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) perior dumped 7 to 13 inches of snow on several towns’ in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula over the weekend. One Want First Space Man freezing weather. Motor City Hails 59-14 Victory Over Cleveland Championship Is. Fourth in Detroit Pros By BRUNO KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press ‘Detroit became the pro- fessional football capital of the world yesterday in con- vincing fashion. . -The Lions, who. fought ran. uphill battle “all ‘season under new head coach George Wilson, handed the Cleveland Browns a humili- ating 59-14 setback. For-veteran coach Paul Brown who-has guided the championship games in eight years, it was one of the worst defeats of his coaching career. A crowd of 55,263 watched the slaughter and at least 53,000 of them kept up the chant all after- noon, ‘“‘We want more... The other 2,000-plus | fans were Cleveland Other stories, page 18 rooters who sat- stunned | in-the right-center field stands as their favorites were being spanked. The viceny, mathied ty four ee Tobin gave Detroit its 4th Worl Championship since 1933. Gree of the tides coming gains dast how ‘convincing was the | vietory is noted im the fact that. | at | est height of his football career. “With all the injuries we've had all year, it was only team spirit jand desire that kept us “going,” isaid Wilson, “We won the title as a team.” Coach Brown, who recently re-- jceived one honor as coach-of-the- 1 \Who Can Control Ego Snow on the ground measured 18 inches at Houghton) po, ANGELES (®—The first on the Keweenaw Peninsula and at Sault Ste. Marie at) man to enter outer space and re- the opposite end of upper Michigan. Houghten got 13) | turn will first have to satisfy scientists he can “fight off pub- - and the Soo got 7 inches. A the Lower Peninsula, -Pellston had five-inch snowfall was re- nine inches on the ground and Traverse City three inches. In southern - Michigan, Grand two and Muskegon and Flint. one inch, The U.S. Weather Bureau in Detroit said. the storm moved into s |Michigazi from Canada Rapids had four inches, Lansing | elty barrages, a swelled head , and the Ed Sullivan Show.” So says Donald W. Conover, a specialist in the study of the human factor in space flight. He says all candidates for ‘the first trip will be carefully screened to make sure they'll be able to withstand the sociological | Pressures -of having been the —— Contest. Valuable and useful prize: we First Baby Born Jan. Will Win Press Contest Attention, expectant parents! If your little heir or heiress: is due around Jan. 1 he or she may. prove to be the winner in The Pontiac Press First Baby of the Year s await the first boy or girl born in the new year. The contest is. open to ty living horth of 14-Mile al your child arrives in time to nelbe ‘a “likely candidate for the con- The child raised such a fuss that Ir n Today’ s Pr r ess the hospital finally sent the father,’ Robert Ramsburg, home last night. SL rn 20 |Ramsburg, -25;-is- a laborer; - His ; : wile, 21, was at home with L¥ea) aera. csc 8 ad Reap Markets ee pesesoes deveedece 21 * * *. , i Obituaries. .. wr 6 Shirley Ann had last been seen, Pot-- Gold ‘Pustle’ seenees ee 2 Friday afternoon playing in the, Spokts ......5.... . 18-19 yard mn “Brownie”. | Theaters eabaebarescens ieee 10 When ‘her mother ‘looked ott the) TV & Radio Programs .... 2% window a few minutes later the; Wilson, Kort save WS chijd and her dog Were gone. ae SR AGE a RR aS test send or bring your entry to “First. Baby,” Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, Hotel Waldron Build- ing, East Pike street. Entries must be fdated’on or before noén Satur- day, Jan. 4. } formation: residents of Oakland Coun-| The entry anus furnish this ‘n- oo Winter Driving NFL History for Cleveland pro team to seven | : Sta e Records: Seven Deaths also was reported in Lansing, Grand Rapids, Flint and Muske- nH WAN 7 AS i _ Weekend Highway Tolt Equals Year's Lowest Mark Set in June By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Seven persons died.in Michigan traffic accidents over the last weekend of 1957, equalling the low- est weekend fatality count of the year. State Police headquarters in Lan- sing said-seven persons died in traffic accidents the first weekend in June. * * * Highway conditions were danger- ous in many par’s of Michigan over the weekend. Upper Michi-|™ gan points reported snow ranging from 7 to 13 inches. Light snow Mrs, John P. Old, 2%, Sault Ste. Marie, was killed Sunday in a two-car accident in Maginew County, Chester Firman, 32, Clawson, was killed Sanday when his car struck a tree in Royal Oak, John T, Grant Jr., 15, was Mich- igan’s only traffic fatality Satur [Police F ish Man From Icy Clinton After Robbery An ex-cdnviét ‘who braved the an attempt to escape arrest has been with unarmed rob- ory ty Peaec police. Tacodore Ghsleon, 25, of 607 Ne- ficers shortly after he allegedly strongarmed a motorist early Sat- urday morning and took his wallet containing $15. Gholson jumped into the Clin- ton and ducked under the Wessen Street bridge. He ‘stood in the icy stream up to his chin wail the officers fished him out. He told them he ‘had throwh the and Wessen after taking out the money. | Gholson was taken to Pontiac General Hospital where he was treated -for exposure. Pursued Gunman Perishes in Crash is possible there might have been a second man in the vehicle.” day. He was struck by a hit-run car near his Melvindale home. Joseph Stemp, 65, Wyandotte, |; a pedestrian, was struck and ‘killed jy rens reported he ‘sold gas to a| by a car Friday. | A Grand Blan ‘ couple, Wallace tion. Hessaid. there was only. one. Re Ohin, 46, and his wife, LNMa 33-7 nan in the car at that. time. . were killed Friday when their car collided with another south of/ .awed-off shotgun Flint. The patro! said, however, a gas station attendant at Swainsboro on S. 1 about 50 miles south ot man answering Overton's descrip- Knight said officers found a and ‘enough geen 1958 \icy waters of the Clinton River jnjnext Monday’s newspaper, Deci- wallet into a mail box at Bagley) Will Win Contest (Continued From Page One) sion of the judges is final. * * * The winning -baby will receive gifts from merchants, including these: Waites — crib set (comforter & matching pillowJ. Foodtown Markets — case of Pet milk. Redmond’s Jewelers — sterling silver baby's ring. — Stapp’s Shoe Store — first pair of baby’s shoes. Kresges — layette set. Peoples Food-O-Mat — case of assorted baby \ aes ale Wie ee ‘ ee ss : ee: Fees oS E EMBER 20, 1987 the walk by using a driveway. * [am toeneeron at on ia ys * £ will be recited at 8:30 this evening id, and this week two errors are allowed, + Sixteen hundred dollars is “waiting for someone to claim the cot. bas but ion ake hi me ry to be there much longer with the new be your lest chance, so get busy ; verges oo. 7 week's’ s puzzle ig due January | a ‘PUZZLE NO. 82 6 ) Sparks - Griffin — Arnbulanice beepeupheld, he said, et service "in bringing mother and) . CARLOS P. GARCIA sc tng, at ad ues Sr ee alenning TAA | ing dote mainly around schools, | _ During World War I he $ Sporting -Goods —*(it a Hippine AUG] | tne wibrary, Municipal Building | With the U.S. Army in Rpssia | boy) baseball and glove; (if al | and other city-owned properties. |“ He was one of the folinders ‘of! girl) pair of‘ roller skates. We. call ‘Gat'lp. ueine inctesiens ee ee eee Se Ward's Home Furnishing Co. — private property is cleared of /helped found the parish “Kant-Wet” crib mattress to Takes His Oath snow in the process. Lady Queen of Martyrs “Dion Store ~~ hat for father (sie! In one case, @ property owner|ine, 804 0 mite rights : larger than ugually.worn); robe| Garcia Pledges to Keep complained that he would not P&¥ bus, Royal Oak, and Birmingham) for mother and blanket for baby.! Vigorous Pro-American be would not be charget!, he said|YE™. ; W. T. Grant’Co. — choice of ‘he didn’t waht the snow removed) - *. & 8 Policies as President < 4. "|. Surviving ; Baby Bunting outdoor garment or | baby blanket. . . | Atlas Market —_ case of Carna-| tion milk. Community National _ Bank —/the fourth president of the Philip- | open account for baby. Peutne “Prapaatenal the second week of “sudden death” compe-. . Fooreennaoneensnmnneeevaneey , i ition to stand of a com * Kenneth B. Myers, 16, Williaims- pany. ot men for a week” scat ton, driver of the other car, al80/tereq about the 1958 car Overton was killed. was driving. wits - a o-- Pita Ayia od + Cloonan’s Driig Store — baby scales. _ Australians Get Rain SYDNEY (#—Sydney residents were so overjoyed to see rain today after the worst drought a since 1888 that thousands walked ‘Lions Maul Browns |" for NFL Title, 59-14 |= ing of two men bar, Overton’s death came after, belt ttt tii TPL happily around without coats or umbrellas. The light, steady rainfall broke the heat wave in Knight and his partner, Capt. F. R. Calton, spotted the stolen car in Wrens, and gave chase at speedsiyear of (Continued From Page One) the National up to 110 mph «x * ~guddesty he swerved. across ithe center line and hit this other ” Sydney, which had seen temper- atures well over 100 degrees. { { . NAME POPSTELAS SECT ET EE EE ORER SEH CESE HEEB CeCe ECE EE } STREET He stressed America’s part in County treasurer ‘in Pontige and $100, 000 Goes to TV dressing room closed of the’ minutes after the game. When he finally opened the ADDRESS POCO ET OE COE HEE EHH RENEE SE & Hillary 150-Mites Away [car headon. It was awful,” Knight AUCKLAND, New Zealand (# — Sir Edmund Hillary’s party trekked to within nearly 150 | miles of the South Pole today in its overland hike through ant- arctic wastes. ‘By E. #. SIMS What role do the sun's ultra- violet rays play in molding the eatth’s weather? Ultraviolet rays from the suij.ate! The restaurant operator, George [THREE CHARGES oe _ninutes lates they returned and said. Overton and Carpenter ‘were charged in warrants with kidnap- ing, unlawful flight to avoid pros- ecution for murder and auto theft. The FBI said that Overton, de-| iscribed as a diabetic requiring 15 15! units of insulin a day, also had a leng record of assault, house- breaking and larceny. The murder warrants were is- sued after the Washington sheot- ing. The men spent several hours $20 tab and About 15 geo She aes opened fire with a .45 caliber pistol and a amwqod-ett shotgun, potice said, = ‘PASS BROKE GAME door, his face was flushed, but counties will be overcome by ° he did manage a smile for (“spirit of mutual willingness and| newsmen, “The Lions had the icapacity to overcome them.” competitive edge, the ball was ~~ *« * sare Jan. 4. and ———— ‘Two separate skating classes will Jan. 9 at the! ter in Ann Arbor. destined to bounce the way It | Touching on the problem of pre- did,” Brown said. iserving world peace, Garcia said: x *®& * “The Philippines stand squarely. Toe and TUESDAY Special! He noted that the turning point |behind every sincere plea and ef- jof the game was the 78-yard touch-|fort to stop the armament race that | \down play from Rote to Jim Doran /is leading nations of the world to| in the third period just after Cleve-;material and moral bankruptcy. land had scored its second touch-| ‘World peace based on the bal- down. ance of terror maintained by a relentless contest in the develop-| ment of devastating nuclear weap-| ons can lead only to the total destruction of ¢ivilization."’ | Father of Three Held in Shotgun Slaying “When we got that touchdown we were only 17 points behind and really thought we could come back,- but that long pass was the game breaker.” Pandemonium broke loose after the game as thousands of Liens’ fans streamed onto the Mostly fine twill (few - corduroys) with . 4 ‘in plaids that match shirts. Choice . of, colors. Pants . have zipper fronts. All wash. Famous “BLUE BELL” First Quality BOYS’ Matching Style Shirt & Pants Sets Reg. $3.98 Quality ° All Sizes 3 to ‘1W2- nts lined city . PHONE No, seep teeet eer tese SSS SS SSSR eeeeeaneea SounTION CLUES, OR SHORE ERE OHS ae 7 ‘ . ? a ‘ t | A farmer ‘ ‘el his apples for himeglt. 13) PECK: (4) PICK. Passers-b would always enjey the of orchids ua ed in a floriet's window. (5) CLUSTER) (6) CL . : ye ‘The € ewe a 77 Oeil indiccts goad Eving, 7) pouch “O PAUNCH. “ROM ol gee om decide to ———~ ra () REVERSE: (10) ae Ott orl y tre mech camreey ey people. can adie . College professor pabudigea b- ‘ably hore his “len (13) MEANDER: (16 MAUNDER. short wave rays which, curiously,|P. Kaldes, 33, was killed as was , Whet th expects ebways respe tend to heat the earth's equatorial |Kenneth Fisher, 32, a guitar play-| field to hoist players on -their able. fon- shrink sanfor. % his fhe bets (5) PRIMAGY, (16) ae *° “ -zome more than the polar zones,|er in the restaurant’s small band.| Stoulders. . MONROE (®—A. Monroe area fa- ut not i aM eat the for L - sflied for example, This has a great ef-|A blind pianist, Bernard J. Main-| Captain Joe Schmidt was/ther of. etn on Seton: a + Tn) CARRC -GARRONADE: m8 a Ro r of this fect on the-winds which circle the/er, spas shot and was reported paraded on the fans’ shoulders investigation yesterday tollowing SCOHOHOHSHHOSOSEHHHHSOHSOHOEHOOOOHOHSSEOEE Lon sed to who is frail end earth, as can readily be seen —/|paraly. rom the waist down. [with the game bail for 10 the fatal shooting of his sister-in- ‘ - . some what see ¢ man — heat being a product of wind and x ke ® minutes. * me law Saturday night. BOYS’ 2-Piece BOYS’ Cotton (18) "VULNERABLE, VULMERARLE, (05) VENERAREE. cloud. Police said the men fled in a ~ * . Leonard Ramey, 34, was arrest- FLANNEL ), FLANNEL K. A private realises he must keep his - in view. Generally speaking, when thelcar driven by Overton, abandoned} Police and stadium guards|ed after Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth | Paiamas ] Robe (21) (22) SUSPECT. : sun's ultraviolet rays are more it and took a car occupied by|formed a solid wall around the|Meek, 25, of Flint, was killed by) | y) Ss L is quite so frustrating as a mistake like this. numerous than usual, the greater|Doris Mattingly, 19, and Army/goal posts as fang tried to pullja shotgun blast on a basement. Peg urn, $3.98 Quality _ (29) FATAL: (24) FUTILE. ; area of the United States is due Pfc. Larry Lee Monteith, 21. them down. stairway in Ramey’s suburban Pe-) - Sizes 2-4 6 12, M.-When teo highflown: « b ridiculous, (25) for stronger west-east weather mane girl par yeeem Rich- ee st ey ines share caotace tersburg home. 4 Ramey admited < 47 ans (26). EUPHEMISM. movemen wetter weather. , Va, man- rece n pro 's puties ey m te reesive puzzle philosophe «9 Fewer ultraviolet rays from the|aged to work his way out of the/was nétted from the game. Each/arguing with Mrs. Meek during a| a er eety (28) STIGMA. s " (a7) sun mean warmer and drier|locked trunk of his car near Al-/member of the Lions, in a 42-way/delayed Christmas party for his! weather for most of the country.|berta, Va., police said. split, gained $4,295.41, while each| three children. Mrs. Meek was es- Washable sanfor Checks or pate 9. his best work work (29) VERBAL (30) VERNAL” he up to of the Browns $2,750.30. | her hus ized, Mostly slip- terns. Washable | | -” renees xem — overs, Yew button of Santorized. FREE P. This is what the ambitious career man wants in his field. Cold Belt ri s id est Fi li Ch front. Few knits Slipper-Scuffs ine, (31) PROMINENCE: (32) nw tor one ( , M W included cluded. Q. A child's ~ even a fond mother's p 4 rst oF Spiritua ist wurch, PYTTITTITITITIT ITT rit tierves. (33) L iG: a tm) ) STAMMERING. Heads for Great Lakes. Wettle Supper 7 sees e ou gaeeececes 5:00 p.m, Nationally Famous “KJNG-KOLE” ad ius On nob ey ) y te Bs bose won't lant. very (Seciel. vening aed Dinner) B 7 Fl | Shirts S. When the laundry carelessly — the wet wash, the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mot felt in all other North Cen Watch Nite Service ee ee ee joys anne i d TANGLE has a ight te complain. (7) MANGLES; (38) Wisconsin and the Dakotas. But/from 10 to 22 degrees below zero. Detachable Hood BOY'S — the full effect pf the cold snap-was'19 BELOW ZERO | i Girls’ Coats Long Shir ate families. + tt | The nation’s coldest spot this) : . Polo irts | 2. Entries must- bee on official entry blanks printed in this . ‘morning was International Falls, | QO $7.95 Quality if ; . newspaper. a |Minn., on the Canadian border, | if a -_ oe: Quetity _- 5 : Y, , submit ‘en. ent the contestent must t his num. The Weather with a teeth-chattering 19 below’ . bd c {| bers in the proj ey cut out the area encloved by dotted i v8 ween Miwest se | ) Will’ be aécepted it they ave tn envglopse, Enttles lor Puszie wll U eather Bureau Report |.) _ . Sizes 5 - 14 i owi atce ey are.in en es e CONTE AND VICINITY | peeetly 1, * *_* - . ‘ Sizes 8 to 14 Was H No, 82 must a Binary | Jan. 7 postmark (or before). No - } ise tease mitt aoaesomtren; Some of the cold air seeped intolf Water = repellant cotton, | entree received oter that time whether. mailed or delivered 30. Mesti easterty winds at 8-12 miles| iowa, extreme northern Missouri | poplin, wool in- colorful | by hand, will be declared yaw The Press is not responsi- an bear, beroming northeasterly tenisht.| and southeastern Nebraska and ner-lined.- Red. stripes, All 4 ble Pe entries lost or delayed in the mail. 1 -= . only. lst quality. vi i gam TR a oer ... 34 The “icy * ie was coscied tol Py | a it should pass wees any winners, the prize will | 7 ames: ‘ 2m sree 3S gored a the Central Plains, ~~ ir $ weekly ontil a winriing solution is submitted. 8 Rene cece ° | moat of the mid-Migsissippi Val- ' OS emg, orm | a scl ay io ne Pts tenses tee abe oy tas recorded downtown) \Not much relief from the cold. .was , $0 e 99 “winners ng anounced. Only one such bonus can be ow now ence” xm pmged inte Dacor and of ALY F ISHIN¢ TACKLE, | at oer em bev many we pa MGfeather Partly cloudy, “ey ine” a the Upper Misstesippt Valley. , i ors. tinge & Strat; cum a san | HUNTING CLOTHING | wees rishets Lowest See A a It also was colder along the | a Vatneetey end Pe wn th — Neclest's ond n tempers rain vecseeees 18 Atlantic seaboard with tempera-| F TWEAR, i ” ‘ ; Weat oat ee ; iturfes generally 6 to. 15 degrees | tl | 8. Winners .and correct besdages will be = mibor Satpuie isn Toon hower than yesterday motning. | _ INFANTS’ L-Pisce Style | Friday of the week (00 p ind zal contests Official k om me oe ee etn aiden aunt ws the cool (Exeluding Brownings end Colts) of 100%. Nylon Sno-Sultr 1 fond County. the- General Fecturen on thcge 4 peadar'y Bomonsatere Coeht », gl tecuchcute the Gall hate : I] «the puzzles, will the solutions until alter each contest | Alpena é : A Marquetie £3 € throughout. the Gulf states and « | ! nsw Baltimore Meriphis’ $3.3 3 Texas 1 d AMMUNITION . Originally $6.95 i] $8 over. Answers will be delivered to the Press judges by | BecY bs Bk. gH ~ * * | @nda AMUNITIVUN. fe | sen wai Me T Mr. Ziem ojter the final deadline | . soy ; rieane Ds F 3 _ Sunda ee : , is . — ti , f 9. There ts-only corréct -O-GOLD on Saelta BE RE Foe c, “pear Ua. asioesn ‘ens iy Open y See Oe ee ae in asst ei rope I]. puzzle, and only fy ina sel bao ere ol Detroit 27 Freee i i Pacifié Coast. Snow flurries . fell 44 Lid cai ei i folear ee te tal coy no the to aie 25 oe t-* # 38 inthe Central Rockies and in the’ ~ | Ponies Fremant on ve neni’ sy b Hf 3: Fea 3 HY} northern and central Plateayy re- Mey a ~~ “db § Rta H Zigion. The rainy weather of the| 10. st be POT-O-GOLD, Me 48 Trav. City Ave., Ms i Nay wt ees it =POST O ~~ Kansae City $9 $3 Washington 48 a past week was expected to con- ; \ oe wy SL he will be oan Yor angeles 11 4 Tampe % $1 tinue in the Pacific Northwest. — notified either P , ‘ ” A oe ee: ee : : awe ° . & . j , 4 . fo. on 4 a Pig 7 ‘ « at ae | A : Ne a # i a be > : nd Coos fica 4" o> ne A be The winter season's coldest! weather held a firm grip on north- * ern Midwest areas today as a| The icy air has been in South slow-moving mass,of Arctic air|Central Canada for more: than 36 headed into the Mid-continent. hours and has moved siowly south-| Midwinter temperatures .were/ Ward. Temperatures near the Min- reported in sections of Minnesota,|Resota and Dakota border were itral States. * temperatures were 10 to 20 de- grees lower than 24,hours earlier. The 13 above reading at Des Moines compared with. -34_-yester-| i iday morning. Tedaz_| tn Pon nila . Lowest temperature preceeding 8 am. At @ am: Wind vetoctt vy. calm. Bun sets Monday at § pm Sun rises Tu upedas at Ps 1am oon sets Tuesday at 2 4 Tises Monday at 12 oe > m. * eo Reg. $1.99 CASH BUYERS ONLY From red, ivy red and Boys’ flannel shirts in solid stripes or browri and green . plaids. Sizes 6 to 16, te : - ‘f COCOOCEHOOCEECHSOESOHOOOTOHSSEEEREOSTESECE Quality black chest , Coccrcccoceccesooocooosoesseosee FINAL CLEARANCE! Choice of Entire Stock baba aesstrey dog. (98) 3 MANGY: ( Ry ~* OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES oe 1. Anyone ts eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD, contest, with th aceon of Po jac Press employes or theit'tmmedi- POE i Amey coriendas ol §. The Pontiee Press will avard cash ze of $100 a LD contest. If Sorry, telephone calls or mail conceming details ef the a. 2 we WHE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. DECEMBER P| Seer ee 2 epaade = 314". 7" poe second. * Reedy te record trom vedio er record player. $17995 Preserve a family alburn of life- | like sound with ‘| this handsome Instrument today! |merit a “premium” label, ' stems, and no long spike at the igese- | Bequty Queen ‘Who Was Wed Plans’ Divorce HOLLYWOOD (INS) — bi otig Hearing Feral Wil Vo [Church of Cxist Clawson Moist * goad appearance on all four sides Better explanations of the den- Williams disclosed a rough out- ™p. * « * _ ‘ }talking with Democratic legisla- Some trees will be sold to com sumérg with “premium,” “U. S./ No, 1° or “U. S. No, 2” marked on tags tied to the trunks. ~_* * ' But the agriculture departments! Williams did not reveal details, expects most of the stimulus to but he said he would ask the leg- come from wholesalers -who want islature for: to be sure of getting high-quality A bonding program to provide trees. lea capital outlay needs, with spe- Gage, ee bemrytund binaty whe -won the Miss USA., et Lene By il — Shoal Oak fo Vole | = School Tax Issue | pew i, Re ATi a RE, ER Mm, A. " Oakland Fuel & Paint 430 Orchard Lake FE 5-6159 igeant in the Air Pee ROYAL OAK—A special school |. She said: “"y nox election will be ‘held here “I've known for a long time that|Feb. 10 on a proposal to continue ithe marriage wasn't working out,|the additional $5.29 operating tax. jbat I wanted to give it every; The § mill extra tax for school chance.” maintenance, now in effect, ex- US., Britain Speed’ ee mere Joa bene a five more years is being sought. Royal Oak district will be the second in South Oakland ‘to vote on school taxes in Febru- ary. Oak Park has an election on ag epee (x slated for Feb. 3. » one in ; | | co OMBO, Ceylon ® — The laid by sea and air today to the iflood victi of this tropical is- land. The subsiding waters have : 20 dead 350,000 homeless. Heights, and anuther in Berkley, were defeated in recent elections. County Births | Babies born recently in the Oakland County area include: ashin: A girl, Janet Marie, to Mr. Jack Priedili Jr. Escorted by twa destroyers, the laircraft carrier ‘Princeton left Singapore early totiay carrying |helicopters and 170 tons of British, \food and medical supplixs. and Mrs. Cockroaches: One Full Year Guarantee | From Houses, Apartments, Gro- i * * * 1 Eg nee oan te Mr, and Mrs. | A U.S. Navy plane also Off} “A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bishop. \from Manila with 5,000 gs of} 4 boy to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Conn. foe ont ran ee a dec- aR, Debra Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. | The flood danger remained A boy, Gregory, to Mr. and Mrs. Don lin the capital of Colombo amd its Ser” Tut Mr, at Rade jsuburbs, where the Kelani Riv = A\son, + ie Kevin, Me er. and Mrs. cery Stores and Restaurants, Re- train -out only any No signs used. Rox Ex Company 4 Pont. Ot. Bh. Bide. FE 4-0462 aia {Robert tit Peiah « bey and @ girl, Doug)a: i] are speeding toward Ceylon with | and Paula Joy, to Mr ind Mes. Tom ‘aid. | Madden | A boy, William Frederick Jr., to Mr: re elo” wat Beethoven only| jand Mrs. wees F. Porritt. Fide was Beethoven's y' Orton A boy, Cla? wee. to Mi opera,. , * Siironet Shatt rand re. snes > ORF It's 48 bb. avg. Capons “For People Who Care” 49: 9 Alive---It’s Fres Hoi le. avg: Turkeys AG: GEESE — DUCKS — FRYERS — FAT HENS | Coon. mos i. ub oo" Med. Shiimp, PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET | 82 South Soginaw St. OYSTERS LUTEFISK - “89 Fresh Fish of All Kinds Wholesale and Retail FE 4-1521. similar proposals States and Britain vedelbiiteplnee teas District, Madison @ Sidhe Chad wil eat the: wonder harssins! Don't let the lock nh npudy- ath kode Sen: capaghag: op-Ceeeenna ae _ buys. Open @ WKC Ecsy Payment Account ‘and save tomorrow! Many more not listed! Limited quontities! Hurry! to Be Conducted Fund for Gi Hall Will Study Bible {Killed in Acc ident gis anos caer ef ae es. ae North } [on Fund tor City Halt 4, E in Acciden See Me lat North Branc : ew Year's Eve FERNDALE — A $750,000 bond CLAWSON—Kester W. Firman, | NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED mealeeguhirtatso da tue ropes for 8 ew cy hal TAKE ORION — the Church of of 505.8. Basins sion telly | ONE PLACE TO PAY , police station will be put he- -\injured about 5:30 yesterday aft- pee Prt eta a e_ American Lesion Hal ore tr te ce fe Mach, i ae Sle Tosi, wl neon when eo | ergy: for North - Branch balding 5 will be ae on East — study hour. ba a in Royal _ 5. Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. & Set Pyle rel py App. (Eg Pa If the ‘bond issue’ is approved, /4873 Georgia Dr., Gingeliville, has} A witness, Victor W. Campbell of MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLOSS The ordinance andconstraction will start-next SUm-|invited the congregation to an open|27131 Grand River, Detroit, told] ; anion, sures. th he eonbene for) mer, Carbutt said. =. EEL EN 0 ' a —— ae te ¢ Branch Market — come in the New Year. ==, {dri a oe 2 oe : - Soke oi heat ne ees Leave Korea Sooh _ |__ °tin Kern, 23, of 3011 Benjamin|road at a curve. when the 3958 heliday rolls around.)80° Of DSSENE: * ? Saga ne St., Royal Oak, has accepted ae Returns aren't complete; hel ie ®—Maj. Gen. Ralph W.|call-as minister of the church, He’ jae are that Christmas trees Nort Branch aes Sy Zwicker, one of the tate Sen. Jo-|completed his alae at Florida Accident in Kentucky _AT HOME j wholesalers welcomed the new gov-li0e 5/0 Raat “""\seph MeCagthy's targets, is leav-/Christian College. Kills Ferndale Woman @ lernment service that classifies] U8 us i ing Korea soon for a new assign-| The congregation thai ‘perchased| in your sperée time. If you left school, write for FREE trees—like eggs — according to: sana’) ment in the. United States. two and a half acres at the cor-| FERNDALE. — Mrs. Muriel/ BOOKLET—+tells you how. PDP. 12/30 quality, ey Will ] | the Ist/ner of Hemingway and Clarkston Loucks, 58, of 364 W. Cambourne I amarisn sonestt. 0 nox 24 = Although the service was not an- | ams ie 5 < ae * Fieane ased ims your free Siopage Mlgh School Booties _Bnounced until N wae i used it * ; Poorer eee) Cerro er. oe tees foe ete et ti es ee? Terr Ty Ne ‘Budget Strategy ae tee pte . -? the tea! service will give new stability) 19 Divide Up ‘Money the $0-million-doligr crop that’) . Available; Not on Basis a sideline income for j in many parts of the na-| Of Expected Needs ALL THE EASY CREDIT YOU NEED! BUY NOW AT BiG SAVINGS! 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Its trouble-free mechanism makes the Speed - Queen our most popular washer. Massive safdty-release wringer, full 20-gallon porce- Jain. tub,_tangle-proof agitator. Piece UTFIT! *'Regulet $1 59 s 8 : New Portable 3-Speed Phonograph Plays 78, 3344 14" and 45 RPM speeds. Easy to Cafry. See a week New Emerson. Table Radio Soared modem al é ‘Bevorator colors," BRUNSWICK Bowling Balls ” WKC will fit. and drill your ball . .. while you wait, ; ‘ Brunswick Shoes . 5.95 Brunswick Bags... |3.95 [WORRIED OVER DEBTS? TY 24 CaM tee eRe 5 ¢ : i ae : ite? Sees oS ee ee See SS PF E \ if + | . ae ‘ 7 E Fe Se a ae . , 5 + ane « ‘ } J fig, Poa q : id " gene’ Soe 4 R . os P L . : = > = 3 bi [ee Cae Wee es , . , ’ “ . 8 * « Pay ae i * “ “4 : 4 . \ : ‘ f > : : ( Ce a SS * os oes ee ee * : ee eas : * 2 oe pees 2 eink as : s # 4 * : f fp { Board o Study [MARKETS Ylircrats Rise, | ‘Sewage Plant 3 =72522 Trade Active teh | e “wn duce brought to the wa Trade Active ae appears vader errew, sending downward.” eS Waterford . ‘Markets by growers and sold by ela aig el are ; ig : i ae a nagrc to, 7 d to Discuss (hem Jo wholesale package l6t8.! ew vorK un—A meee Operation of Facilities Detrolt urese sf Marketa, "es ot are a ee Behi nd Crary School |Friday. set cnt 4 and ative stock mar Es Gains and losses of fractions to , One of the big items sla . roduce os tonight's Waterford Toccenie P ce a around a palit Nootied te Bf. 2 , _ Board meeting will be a discussion! {00i0e Seustnan, “bu veeeeceneeeees 94.50 ; * .* 3k on operations of Apples, Jonathan, bu. ...-.--.-+-- $9). The aircrafts rose as . -gewer plant located behind the Apples, Nerthern Sp bu seeereeeers 3.50 from Washington forecast more ¢ + 4 } + Isaae Crary School. mal ee vores + lmulitary pending tn 2908. Utilities = * * * upetahtes 18 were generally higher. Rails § STORPS Clare Johnson, of the Johnson &|Carrota, topped 8 ° Seer. 4 meet with board, members and 233| around paoedlh4 ‘tone |, 7 , me a point following reports ‘ land developer Abe Friedman, ‘i 1501 16 sill resume SRYstTO) erdar ty charity. Bat” igrawmint 1 6 wll sasuene stostmekins in Se étoome § hore last year for operation and}; 140, than expected, other a mee EBS aoe tenance of the four-pump/Squash, Delicious bu. ris; wer only ber "see a sewer ant. - ' ' hen teoeeenven, . . _. oo _ : ; “ ae Board members will also appoin Turnipa topped ba. neers: it nintiviy in motor shares was tondeys sean _&n electrical contractor as a MEM-|conara. bu, ~ Greens ; vy with the tendency in this . - fond eMery pidtg thek shies, “rotertal oe ber of the Electrical Board. |Kale, bu. viesssassencceceecsece 1.15/@00Up slightly Jower. © Whare My Line tne pa SOL WORE Tile nontrectoe ben boon ue BU. wleelissscsssscecelenees ae) * *« do —— 12:30 artery ou a oats i Oeed fel PE 8s 7 . ommended for the appointment. or Peerage wees The ticker tape was late for five : : re ce aa be bt " Ralsbe Fe cans” " A street tight “tate Ta ptan cane included teaetll generally lower ne pice itt ta i oY Aa ) alieaaie mm or Pe LL BABY GIF IN YOUR WOW gnting ct for “Whites: or . in ini-| C «d2 ° . ITTER FO io MAL GMA WLS Die WE _ Cans ‘Lake - Highland Subdivision |¢st, etek’ etrage ah feahim’ Snug puns was, COT in orporations Hik l cae. | Bae Ser See ae. v0 will be discussed. Several ii, Bie on. 43; small 35-30, wid evg.;more plus signs we ° e 1 Ss. ’ 7 a : ee — resi-/31; Grade B large 42-49, wid. avg. 44's. _Were posted in - — i TABLE ct ay Wie Wie - dents broons, Oneae brisk. turnove . - ‘ sets tee net a agai sey Dred te." esa, Dow _| to Liberal Arts Colleges sa crass " ng : ‘|Checks 34-37, wtd arg. 34%. ave. 42. » : Unit- , ’ ; : : SHINC RONINOS = CAI) | Total ’ * o je ‘ Le > . + si ae, - My . rreded.onte Dec. Sit wore S04) eases. od Aroma anh Grateal Bysne Throu h G oo AREINOS TNE 5 Nervous Driver Commercially gradec:. : alt fractionally higher. . g Troup Plan ary A. Hits S t Car of mbites: Grade A large 46-40%4,| Westinghouse Electric was ahead : re tert 1 cout Drowns: Orade'A large 43; medium|@round a point. Other ‘gains were SAM DAWSO} ak Building Service“ Waterford Poli OF Joes: grace 8 ree _ ceeten’ Cpesumte tional Telephane;! NEW YORK to-Ove. form of ciation “ merioan Olives ine ag eae i i y n Baltimore &! . ag orc ouce Poultry. - |Ohio and Sinclair. ' & giving is . getting a boost today : Water Lise, Piald Tia, _ It started out when a Waterford] "DETROIT FOULTRY Du Porit tell * han Corporations : — Flirt eer Ome’ Riley. tt aid per 5 and fer Mont “top quality General Electric, ~ Royal “Dutch, ere ee ated | sot Me light on Dixie’ highway, eat ‘aired patse'y, Uh bean, SNE ht pel Coe and Paramount declined. [ee OUR lege ight on Dixie highw: - b-. cilere end declined. _ day, ighway early Sun rocks 3-35 cape whe 10-30, berred . : : The * *& & han opriley halted his auto in front of? ee me nme New York Stocks) [and nine Sf pore technicians plain : ce car at the top of the ; (Late Morning Quot el ; many cat.) the Frembes street hill and the two Livestock _ teen vp limon ‘leaders for, some ti busi. |Whea Merrie Finkle, walked over to and SETROTT, Dee privet ath a Re te Pl oe Sh scientific advances point- colleges uneral Directors - ‘Teceipts limited to around 189/A/um we Johns as 342 fo. outright -40-per-cent - oe 7 As they were talki ,, [Dead bulk these slaughter cows; steers) Alcos witty: $B2 Kelsey Hay -: 30 Corporations are stepping up|in proportion to student = car began rolling down the baht Behar r not anousn Seed Am Bekss's:: 363 me Cie sag por winged wer independent ment. Donelson-Johns , Riley pat his car in |°pening strong, f saleo e awsl “3 : 3 ; them ; » * nesiened te reverse and stepped on the gas (35.30 mixed satenre and. teiiers 24.36 4 Lin Mela +, @jihold down tuition and. dormitory One advantage to the business. | a toc Puverese —too hard. y"nne-23 80; utiiey cows 14.e- gu were .. 2 “Satqjcharges. Another is to raise tac-/men is that there is only one visit ral Nome PR ez His car crashed backward into|Seutseut te Meldayabotions "Seat fm Redes... 1ee Laritan cia: Ba love. good’ mien-—often caleges am chock te be weltton ant a pally gs _— the front of the squad mead st steers “end| Am Tel 36) Mack Tr °::! 303/ dustry, to one to be written. And : ta : | of the ‘squad car, - |feady; bulls "steady! stockerey Jam Tobe. SRE May BD Sere: 33) usry tee "|Robert E, Wilson, “Indiana Stand- Voorhees-Siple | , REALESTATE - The officers said Rile Hora Raa sha irre ya aren Anecends”.. me He Tod * + * ard points CAL Een ADE, seen . ate iareety|Amac Wa C |) 484 Mert ch a | “a o . «, tour passengers all had teen drink wang ie on ne He: lareely | Arece Oe a. ee ee ie non-tax supported Mtolleges “Ot ibe ing | a : ing. Riley had no operator's li- (sets 3% choice steers 3) 00-3500; arms ce” 7 Minn Mam 74(eral arts and sciences with total own a tate model car Utual ) cnawas, ns person, they said, p09" ip few ea dan erage "Choice | 800. Ait Retin woes ia Ment Ward .. 33 tof 440,000 are grouped awd elie aioe Sched in three Michigan Relters) meaty eatin eS, Melcel Baie <8 Nat UgiT <-- 203) into 39 state associations using a aided. oar ESLAD toa , for failure |?2-25-26.90: utility and standard neife }Benquet ...... gry Met Detry ... 301 cooperative system of asking cor rtenced in better sportswear = to appear in court on traffic vio-|1¢.s0; conners spe” cartes itt oe ook fair on Be Net Qype .... 42.6porations for one gift for all. mY B pls ag to 9 Ane Fe wore evenings lations, utility | bulls | 18.$8- 00: a 11 00-18 20; john “Arum .., 145% Tes : $4) Some 15,000 banks, corporations, | {?4¢'**". rere, Meter, Re. BLOOMFIEL: Riley wes lodged = - [idan Meannera thoeaeie. sn |BegM. .: 8) ie Me Ee. alartnerships and individual busi.|Pontiac state "Bank But . _ FASHION SHOP _ County Jal pe in Oakland {22eth , fered, arty yo make 8 fair edd Cees, ihe WA oe pe vee prog them on|@emer Street. Pontes, ue North . - St . ape nding arraignment , steady to pay ‘0 ium SO tee oe oe’ i . Total are , . boxes: ] today on a charge of driving while Sols Sites" heise tad|fome Soup :-. 281. Suet ae estimated at 7% million dollars, alse’ reef ae tease enographer under the influence of }: thoice 25-0090.00; utility: ana ‘standard ; vs $igain of Court, toy the County 6 7%. | township planned to bill’ hima for 16.60-93.00; culls’ over 80, Ios. 11°00: rat oa ii. # 1956. ™ aes ater over |? ythe matter o¢.the petition eo ae : = . TYPIST about $300 damage to its patrol ep, and lambs — Salabie 200," On Beira Oy its fee a ra * * * Albert Mutchieay, witner. Cause Ne. — —. a2 sete eae, merit in- car, load chaice to prime shorn lambe| Cte! Trae... : 345] . When two Indiana col To Charles Hutchison and Helen | “4 Rnbere Sse’ Ne.) and 2 mostly No. 1 86 ibe. Gea. mt Fy: 1.6 Param . 309 dad colleges, Wa-|Mifsud. parents of said ehild dcoartm ent LT . febeep .e ; cull to choice slaughter! Che? & mk re Da.’. 30.4, bash in Crawfordsville and Eari-|Petition having | been filed in this : ‘ Davisburg Dinne Se last’ week Cds 4.00-10.00. Compared soerene weeuee $4 Lo 14/ham in Richmond, i the Court alleging that the: present wh " new po inner set embn, steady | te Sireng: cnep "anal x gui. a i6.2\plan in 1948 they ‘raised $15,000 | ¢ml¢ are unknown, and the aid ehild DAVISBURG — prime wooled ¥;, most cholee and /Ciuett af ; oi ba, "AN nes violated a lew of the state, “yDAVISBURG — The anual New daa ieee toe gordo a fa © ae ef) 'The Commision on Coles ie cea See oe ; ! — , F MM. a * eee tees In cat Chrch we served ome nahi tat tel BE ae BB Rg eg a ; | - 2 and 3 190-240 ibe.{Comt- Can... 46. raeeeee t | ae - : ition |. church hall Atreewil fering wi Sg, te nt Pada yal ge tt ee 3) News in Brief apg Meaty Race | » [ecorea isbeass: Oh 2 O20 Be. Sent Oa: da Bere Meo. Be . Sin Drier Mies im said, Coun) ea mci, oP He Drives Off Ov. neee Corn, Pd ..... 33.3 Saleway Bt... 4 ; ay SX erpass . . “urties We .. 24.1 bd oo ocom-’) | but Lands Uninjured Grain Prices _ a ie it a hee fe BA . ——“CHICAOO GRAIN . «++ @4 Bead Al RR - . . DETROIT (INS) — Angelo St grain 400. Dec. 30-(AP) — Opening Be Pont 1m, Bratt oa: is ley, 32, of Detroit today was'Marwet Oate— Bast Air Le .. 202 Sinclair eh Mg Charged wih rectes deitag etc = os Hie MO oc Re oO Eg er ‘ww svecee Le 2 1 eete seoe . } SEM ch lammed though an oS wel aryl Ree oo ERP SB pressway and Dubois rd Ex-iMarch ..... 816M July. coc.1! 1.22% |Pirestone *... 88.4 Std Of) Ind. 35.5 Breseway and Dubois and “few” acc: HANG Bap. 0c Lanpara Mae Bd gk Be expressway + eessee 1.20% lara | eee ~- 408 pavement. Sept... 192 Jan. nein ‘73 Steveng, JP .. 17.2 nee Sarylanded, upright and sre 0 oie pate ba Be a gt thor aval Lsetee : “seT & SI ee . . Juanita Davis, 27, Detroit and ‘ee. 7 |Sem Pes an ae ee} St.; and Stuart M bets Court for the Pree son, Angelo Jr, 3, were har Pa Joins Agency Staff en setts a Beeatatt ::: 144] 89 Grove St. "Min the matter 6 coun wearan - lice said the car was travelin ! Gin ‘ghee! 38) Thomp. Pa ": 49.7 | A gg Figg 9 “ veling at! Wallace Lepkin has Gen Tel... 30.7 Timk R Bear 303/T, Cause No alas Rows, _ 70 miles per hour when it crashed.!yranug John & Joined Mae ieee ie cit 184 Tram w air. 1048p see Kennedy Kirchner, father of_ sat Adams, Inc. as|Gmct® ‘2:1 3x4 Twent een :. 303|Injures 3 Locally Petition having been filed in LU |research director in the advertis-|Geebe! Br -.. 23 Gnéemg.--- 38 ’ Court alleging’ that the prnatat wheres Seal NCHEONS Ing agency’s New York office, it Geedgeer : = tee Un Paes 3 Three were injured in a eee we <8 ane test Ice Cream | is smmouncea by Henry G. Fownes,|Gree'se "1 Bolt Are” kr gy Trecar colamon sumeny, iat Kove ee a RC P A vice president and New York man-! 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Un Tel . 43 Jean Sawele, 14, of Lapeer; Mary|/ te, said Godele. oo the Teh day of | Int Bue sons Weste A Ann B + Mary|January, A.D. 1968, at nine o’clock- in | * ; ; Int Flary "ge Weste Ei 61.7 urnett, 23, of 689 Cameron) ninded yom, and you are. hereby com- _ : : . Int Nek 0... 704 Wilson Go" 48.1 St., and her son, Delbert Jr., 3.)hearing $0 eppeer personally at seid —— | Ajint ghee’... as 38.7/They were riding in a car driven Tt being impractical to make | z=. Mann. Mas’ 21.3\by Delbert E. Burnett, 28. service Nereel. thie exmmons ond notice - — The driver of the other car, Eu-/Tes penn Previous to said hearing. i ~~ STARTS: on meee, See doen Sebo wale eae | 3. bythe Ascociated Prese Dee. uninjured, said deputies, Writacy, tbe, Honorable ‘Arthur |. ; 18188 — of ‘Poutiae th wld County, “tne ~ 4 er representative __| ett — MONDAY J AN 6 os tr BY aE Bing Leke Orion Girl Hurt taut OO tnt woone, | Beet Haren ol | EVELYN EDWARDS: Month Sl aae: 4) i ¢ Cony) ne of Probate VOCATION, ‘ f 5. oO pee Bs Be When Car leavesRoad | =>- BZ. yaseas | ON THIS JOB a en a | | ABS oe TE abe , oeie Dwten | eigen eh curbemert porn | : Day, Half-Day and Evenings © 1088 low ieee ded ase ane eres ae = os —e “iistong, _ DETROIT STOCKS tere te Lake. ‘ “ind a =, fed , (©. 3, Nephier Co.) — Bovey BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Pigures after decimal points are eighthe To whom it may concern: ne Ay i ; , “Tigh Low Woon weet Ss | each of your : Baldwin Mubber'Ce. on. 8 a3) ae Dunn, Grenville _ Seatomers’ ‘need HIGHER ACCOUNTING fa bose, teem) THE JOB - SPEEDWRITING Pert ee a cena bd bait, the, lights 3 poreel | Sour" ie comuueten. cf - ; Th i ++ 103 “ r : | SHORTHAND Ray eee coe ee de falran off the Uanevile tate, or whe “it the "pubile Somtact GREGG SHORTHAND Fates eheaStcn att Ht dtl tthe Tend, Swag treated ieee eka teat eles | yc ee . : tho sale: bid and asked, oa released.» tal and Pupil iets ot ‘ ene gt Ant 184 YOU'LL WORK MA . 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And it looks very much like ‘caught on real.good in America.” Louis Armstrong couldn't attend the wedding of Met star Mattiwilda Dobbs and Swedish columnist Bengt Janzon but invited them-to have-a- honeymoon supper. .->-8 gal singer: and: record star borrowed 10 G's for Christmas .. . Hope, Hampton may sing at Monsignore . . . Den Murray's mad at Playhouse 90 ‘cause he ‘couldn't mention his pet. charity (HELP, Elgin, Il.) Mary LaRoche is the only gal with Gable and Lancaster in “Run Silent, Run Deep.” When hired she said, “You mean I get paid,too?” . .. Director Morton DaCosta, a B’way walk- on in ‘51, is making about $6,000 a week from “Auntie Mame,” “Music Man” and “No Time for Sgts”. TODAY'S BEST, LAUGH: Best way to cure-a woman- of. most any illness is to tell her the symptoms are just a sign of old age—H. G. Hutcheson. “Christmas neckties,” says Rube Rustic, “are in a clash all, by themselves.” That's earl, brother. _. (Copyright, 1957) P BI Helps Man Prove He Served in First War | WASHINGTON (?—The FBI has program showing tow the FBI come fo the aid of a min who, can make identifications from its has been trying for yea's to ‘prove vast fingerprint files. Se he got that he served in’ the Army in off a letter telling his troubles to World War L _, the FBT and enclosing Lis finger-— Herbert Gurley of Brooklyn, N.| Prints. Y., had ‘no luck when he tried to! Gurley said that he entered convince the Army and the Vet-|Howard University here in Sep-| erans Administration. tember 1918 and enrolled in the Recently he saw televisio Student Army Training Corps, tly saw a lone made him an Army private. ley exp'ai tha Tor COLOR TV y explained t at the time Sales .|he used the name Charles 1 “erbert| (Gurley. When the war - ended, he told the) FBI. -his unit »was. disbanded and he received no papers of any kind. The FBI made a search of its fingerprint files. Sure enough, there was a Gurley—Chitles H. - _| V. Garleywho was inducted f) into the Army at Howard Univer- | sity Oct. 2, 1918. And thé finger- prints Gurley sent along mtehed those of the Gurley who was in- ducted into the Army, The FBI passed the information along to Gurley’ who said all he wants out of “all my efforts to prove that I was a soldier” is an’ honorable discharge. 7 HGH FIDELITY HEADOUARTERS Wide Selection of Components | Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive. Demonstretion Room... taper Guidance — Complete Installation Prinses & DEAN 2no0 SWEET Haan LL Service | 409 E. ire Birmingham Ml /4-5230 | | : Met. 10:00 (9) Lone Wolf. 1: ® (9) Theater. Musical: Sonia! 6:00 (7)—Mr. Danger. ay _- (9) Popeye. (7) Night Court. Re-enact- (4) News; Sports. ment of court cases (2) Racket Squad. . (4) Tonight. 6:15 (4). Weather: Eliot. 7:30 (7) Public Defender. (9) Million Dollar Movieless Drama: Edmund Janet Leigh, Home." ('48). (4) Price Is Right (Color). ) Robin Hood. Adventure: | Robin meets Black Knight.”’ Gwenn, | Mechel (7) Guy Mitchell. Hawkins, Marty Robbins. (4) Restless Gun. Western: Vint trails stagecoach rob- (2) Burns and Allen. Com- edy: Gracie mixes up New Year’s Eve party invitations. &a (7) Bold Journey. Travel: Tahiti. - (4). Wells. Fargo. Adventure:} Witness fakes murder story. (2) Talent Scouts. “Hills of, 10:06 “Challenge of 10: 30 Dolores 11:00 11:2 11:38 missiles and intermediate range! ballistic. missiles are understood | to have been completed and incor- r porated in the over-all wartime) plans of the USAF about six: ths ago. “This was done even though the IRBM weapong may not become a-part of the available arsenal) for another year. The Air Force maintains three (7) Mickey Mouse Club. Hungary Cancels Cut in Aid to Calvinists | Hungarian . goverti- ment is pressing its campaign to BUDAPEST, Communist ESD. MORNING we've won our little game un- a . meet s ti slugger = at his old 0 (@ Bay tom 6:50 (2) Meditations. man an s me . : 7) Th Musket . Ad- - . Daddy, ‘were you a ploneer?” ‘ 8 ae cers 16:55 {2) On The Farm Front. Anyway, sit down and have (9) Foreign Legion | a & few memories for the new | (4) Parade ‘ot Stars. ad a cree Preview. year. Charge them to me. « (2) News: LeGoff. ” ¥ | THE MIDNIGHT EARL... | 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. 7:90 (2) Cartoon Frolic. Rita Haywerth protested to 6:45 (2) * News: - Edwards. /8:0@ (2) Captain Kangaroo. Look about an article which : (7) Cartoon Carnival. says she found’ a new life at “7:00 (7) Sports Focus. pa. #0 (she says she’s 38) and in- - (9) Gangbusters. ee -(7) Big Show. thmates that fiancee Jim Hill (4) Death Valiey. Western: ; -gave her a $14,000 mink coat.. Indian jinx sets things right #4 45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. She says she bought it her- — for prospector. “ ‘9:00 (4) Romper Room self and asked Publisher Mike MURRAY AND” ANDERS @) Playhouse. “Faith” 00 Cowles to correct the piece . . . Hemny Youngman reports 3:10 (7) Sports: Wattrick 9°23 12) News. that when Bob Hope got to Japan he said, “Your flu has ) Spon an 7:15 (7) News: Daly 9:30 (2) Ladies Dsy (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. . (7) Our Friend Harry. (9) Billboard. |gain support from religious lead- 'to the nation’s second largest de- basic strategic blueprints which cover periods ranging from the next. 60 days to as much as 13) years. They are the: short-range “wartime capabilities plan”; the “mid-range wartime’ plan con- taining D-day, data up to four) years in the future; and the “long-) range wartime objectives plan." * «+ * The air-breathing Snark guided | ‘ers by not reducing the state sub- sidy to the Calvinists. A 3 per cent cutback in the aid nomina had been scheduled under a 1948 agreement signed be fore the Reds gained complete control of the government. The new agreement cancelling the reduction, Budapest newspa-) pers reported, was signed last) missile, with a range of 5,000 week by Bishop Albert Berecky,|miles, is now considered opera- head of the Calvinist (Reformed) | tional by the Air Force and. units Church in Hungary, and J launching sites.are being or- Horvath, «chief of the governme ment) ; While the Snark has the Chureh Aairs Bureau. nge of the still A similar agreement was made [ntercontinental ballistic missilé ‘in October with Archbishop Josef its, speed is below that of sound! Groesz of the Roman Catholic and its operating altitude down in| ' Church, which has more than six the earth's atmosphere -friliion tmemibers ~ rn > “Hungary. (2) Garry Moore. (4) Arlene Frances. 43) Movie. (2) Arthur Godfrey. {4) Treasure Hunt. (4) Price Is Right (1) News. The Air Force expects the ‘ist | deliveries of the Thor IRBM—with| ja’ maximum accurate range of| H1. 500 miles—to be made late in| | 1958, But as part of the ard Marine Guard Pleads {planning, details for the - tional use and command structure Innocent of Charges . YOKOSUKA, Japan «—Marine, of IRBM squadrons have’ been Painter of In. Put into the war plans foljo. There are about two million Hun garian Calvinists. Cpl. Richard E,, dependence, Mo.,- pleaded inno- -_ * * . cent today before a U.S. Navy spe-; Presumably these details in-, cial court-martial to charges of clude not only the proposed bases (2) Strike It Rich. (4) or Consequences. mit in and Ricky. ‘@) Howdy Doody. 11:45 (7) Noontimie Comics. © TUESDAY AFTERNOON © (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. 12:00 9:00 (7) Voice. Met. Opera so-, (4) Tic Tae Dough prano Nadine Conner, tenor’ (9) Earth and Its People. Euge.e Conley. lavo! ee (2) Love of Life 49) Town Mayor. (4) Twenty One. (2) Danny Thomas. Comedy: '2:3@ (2) Search for, Tomorrow. Danndy becomes inal (4) It Could Be You. Irishman when he ~ helps (7) The Erwins. Kathy's. uncle in “Chéss (3) Mary Morgan. “Game.” . 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 9:30 (7) Lawrence Welk. : (9) Front Page Challenge, [1:08 (2) Douglas Fairbanks. (4) Turn of Fate. , Drama: Vengeful ex-convict Robert. Ryan is determined to ‘ill cop who sent him to prison. {2) December Bride, Com- * edy: Matt rebels” against} canned: meals. (4) All Star Jazz. Steve Al- -len emcees New York jazz show, Jazz “greats'' Louis| 7 Armstrong. Duke Ellington ®from Chicago), Woody Her- man, Gene Krupa, Jack Tea- garden, Bobby. Hacket, Cozy)- Cole, Charlie Venture; Dave Brubeck, Carmen McRae, Jurfe Cristy. (2) See It Now. Singer Mar-| ian Anderson's tour of South- east Asia. * 10:30 (7) Capt. David Grief. (4) Tex and Jinx. (7) My Little Margie. (9). Movie. (2) As The World Turns. (4) (color). Howard Miller Show: (Ty Topper. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) Lady of Charm. (4) Hot Seat. _ (2) House Party. (4) Bride and Groom. (9) ._ News. (2) My Hero. (4) (color? Matinee Theater. (7) American Bandstand. (9) Favorite Story, %® (9) City Detective. 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. we : (7) Do You Trast Your Wife? ait (D Soupy’s On _ + (9). Movie. . " 9) National News,” bo a _ (4) News: Weoctame, jieo (2) Brighter Day. (@ News. * (4) Queen for a Day. - - as ) Hpter. mab (4) Weather: . Eliot. 4:05 2) Secret Storm. _ t2r Miss: Weather: ee mas > lage (2) Edge of Night. 7 mistreating prisoners in the Navy|from which IRBMs would be brig at Sasebo, Japan. {launched (depending on the out- Painter, 21, is one of 16 former | come of negotiations with the brig guards accused. Thirteen) NATO nations) but a “target: list’ others have been tried. Five were] ie those prepared for -operation acquitted and eight convicted. {of conventional, manned bombers. ISEVEN: STAR $420. $965 ‘Henie, “It’s a Pleasure’’}4:45 (4) Modecn Romesces. re e . re FIFTH C PINT 318 (4) Sports: Parker. &:00 (2) Susie. |” ‘ bistins PF pce No. a1 Prccvechionh ey Sports I (4) Dear Phoebe. 7 BLENDED WHISK PROOF WHISKEY, Ai? “ . Final. . (1) Sir Lancelot. 6 YEARS OR MORE OLD, 62% GRAIN NEUTRAL on . ya 11:25 Nightwatch Theater, Victor (9) Dance Party. . .- “eoooeman 6 WORKS, (10, PEORIA, emia ; \ . . een» ; . oe ; , | r rs { a > _ . “@ an . a a 7 ' of rie (ate and foster our own pro-Ameri- - rONIGHT “ue , Reynolds Breaktast Ciub {| WPON, C. Lewis . By BARI, WILSON... ree. News. Surren jBK, News, G 1:90-WJR, Dr. Malone NEW YORK — Around holiday. time, ny mother comes in} Baye MeKenzie . Hews, “Spotte WON. ‘News © ai Mac, ae from Fort Wayne to visit us, and we sit around the kitchen Toon: Bove’ Gen tetas weak tear’ OO”, . anced : bie Fecdine Traveled, table playing “Do You Remember?” anak Conan tune) [HSC CHIR Ling “CRLW: wove, Cpe Bes for U. $. Government ‘It must get a little boring to our teenage son Slugger when ww, Mase, | WRK U. of D. sag, iin | ERLiv. news Deviee I'm saying “Do you remember penny pencils . . . peekaboo| S4% Chace —— bat Th a 4 rd mee lees 2 val ERN .Waists . “8 footserapers down by the poreh steps . . Portieres; WEAR Ener 5. ne nee Want, Herb Anderen $:20-—WJR, Ind Mra. Barton a. By SANET E ‘©. . and, much later, Fred Allen and Portland, ‘and “Titus| , 3 Coes eel a neue’? | ‘rime. ym Dow tee Show ~NEW YORK (INS)—This evening, 7:00—WJIR, Guest. &, m George WPON. Dou Zee Show yo Moody’ on the radio every Sunday night?” | WX¥2 Morgan see Rooster Ch s Tals ae aes | sec_wn, Pat Buttram in the hour Legend tuseeved for | 80 Blugger replies with his own “good old) , aww 3 oe wear News, eneriden | 10:00, NBC Randstad] WE, Mew’ Matioce — Studio One,S CBS-TV's “Set It sare’ fetaliocticns, Ress, Bell Bey WPON. Country Roundup | CKLW, News. Mary Morgan| WBK. News. McLeod Now”, wil present a most unusual, you remember Jerry Lewis always Be te Album — 4:30—WIR, Voice of Agricit. WPON, PS Workshop town, most important’ special ~ telecast yelling ‘Melvin’. . . and Pinky Lee's | 54% eiser WoBR: Rews ned ; with the somewhat unwieldly title lithp .. . Jerry Lester amd. Dagmar say- ime Amos we ‘ae. one, Maskinace * MARIAN ANDERSON | “The, ag — ing ‘Everything's real George’ on Broad- WxYe. Ml. oor’ 100-WIR. Move ; a serene | Marton nate way Open House. . 'and Laurie Anders | CELW. True Détective WWJ, News |B. Roberts — ee saying ‘I li-i-i-ke the wide open spaces’ $:38—WJIR: Cple. Next Door ‘Gee mee News, mh weap David Be warned that this. “See It. te Ken Murray and his cigar on his pro- week. ' wan. 5+ dnt se 0 : Now” will be no. concert._ It's! gtam?” ‘ SEL, Mecty Lime ~ Ron, “ a - importance will lie in a realm far} _ Wee They're pretty distant to snenor but like! sen ren oe . "Wee wert at all TUESDAY AFTERNOON 96-WIR, Mase Ball rr ae yesterday to me. , 7. ale aaa * 12:00—WJR, Bach B. Minor WWJ, Jim Deland RA - What this show will be : Sports, De WWJ, News, 7. Elizabeto- | CKLW a pee: + a s * . / WIBK. News, Reid CLW, Grent-Livestcce. | WEYZ, News, MeKensie “We ‘| semting will be the closest possi- é« ” bry ag Bellboy ks % News, : | . , 7 ’ «“ “Remember Herb Polesic’s puns on ‘20 Questions’? I say. Saas eis: iii Oe te ee oe News, MacKinnon .| 6:00—WJR, § Leaphart oy . ble appreximation ef the “on- _ “Remember when ‘$64 seemed like @ fortune on ‘Take It or| "ews Nyptiime Mauiee) WxYR ewe Wolf” WIRE, Kewe Tom Georee | ey ethic, uxende | Rocket Plans Included, ‘S*PH” coverake of an arduous | Leave It' me.'d by Garry Moore? . . . When the FCC got) Q'Ew: Knowles WIBK News, Reig. | 12:38—WJR, Time Out, Musto! CELW. Sota. Chase , ea ; joa a a WPON, News MacKinnes Fee. Bene. in Overall Blueprints agitated about ‘Btop the Music’ and gas going to stop ALL) 10:90—WJIR,. Radio Bes: _ CREW, ‘Neva, Device WCAR, Arthur - us: n WHY2, News Shorr CKLW Rews David | 1:08—WIR, Wendy weeree alan jor . Wartme t .» 4 Martin WCAR. News Boon”. WAR t. atone oes oe wave. pte Reeves wxre News, McKenaie iN oenmies rere : - “Btone used to do th man. o_o VIR, News, Mrs. Page | T Ocorge | “Sports: me piel... 4 alte he | commercials - for Milton Berle ‘Mairzy gravee prey weal Wows Ace ae WIR, Ne s Pareds Te News B. Martyn WEON. Sports Slants WASHINGTON W — The Air cna - 4 «oe " ; : ; Force's_constantly revised strate-| So far as I can recall, there has’ Doazy Doats and Little Lambsidivey’?” retorts Slugger. , a, ~’ |gie plans now include detailed ar-/never been anything quite like this About this time the BW. and Gorgeous Mother- in-Law o _— ' 8 . . rangements on” how and where “See It Now” on TV. Previously, ']' eam tm Tih me and ay: Renee gmat canal 8! - TOCary S Televisiorl Programs - -|itrmettie rosie’ ms) et Mroy wri hay pe Christmas trees . .. . side curtains on gubempoiles . e ORe ; siles would be used in event of pager Ror Kaye's tour’ essions like “the cat's as » * ; ; war. on alf.of UN — a semi-/ hase “Oh, shoot.” on TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS McLaglen, “Full Confession’,5:30 (2) Beat the:Clock. The operational plans for both charity branch-of the United Na-| as,” ' , ’ (39). (4) Mr. and Mrs, North. long-range, air-breathing guided, tions— and. has accompanied Louis | | Armstrong on a tour of European | concerts. . ~*~ © *- But on tonight's program we will see, as closely asthe accompa: ing CBS camera crew ‘could distill ,and approximate it, the purpose ‘and dimension behind the some- times mystifying performer tours approved by the U. S. government. As Ed Murrow enthused: “People who have seen Marian | Anderson for 25 years have never | seen her like this! She not only ~ sings, she talks—dnd in some cases she talks sheer poetry: *~ * & * The: show, filmed in the course Marian Anderson's. recent | will. at least provide some insight | into the motives and methods be-| jhind our government's efforts to) use stars to help counteract the images and misconceptions created and fostered by the Communists’ | two billfon dollars’ worth of anti-' American propaganda and to cre- jcan sentiment in imoprtant foreign | 7 = || nyt}. GUARANTEED AGAINST RUST-OUT, j make your car safe. Open Mon MAKE SUREL | SAFE, SILENT | PROTECT YOURSELFI Don't lock-in deadly gas from a leaky TAKES ONLY 15 MINUTES by & Midas installetion specialists te — bi:ePoscriic MUFFLER SHOPS tooat PPP PLATE PIO NO CHARGE FOR LABOR - on Front or Rear Pipe 2 when purchased with ; muffler. 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Close-Out ........ if Angered «Spars 3 Early via 38 Interior RCA ELECTRIC RANGE o 95 i Tear entrance ¢ gensitive “4 ia : t Small onee 30” Deluxe M Model. vadhee $260.96 ewes eeieusercens oe 199 = o ia Disorder H Fishermen . mountains 'S Demtesa | GIBSON ELECTRIC RANGE ‘9 1 9* S ea is r bs seeee . Saint (ab.) : Singing voice = Clereymen..< Mf. Tere rocte _ Deluxe Model, Res. ee. Exchange ....,.. _ we Ac iine 9 iT Qe ve Tin ‘ Minus’ ae GENERAL ELECTRIC 21” TV. Low Console, $ 9% 2 Wicked 11 Schoo! book «i Fats away —-S Famous uncle [fl Slightly Scratched, Reg. $399.95 and a trade in... 179 Sa : GE. 13-Cu, Ft. REFRIGERATOR, 1957 Model 399" | Reg. $549.95, Close-Out. Exchange .............. ‘ Su WA dS. ZS. 2 General Electric 15 Cu. Ft, REFRIGERATOR, 1957 cen ee eereer i Ft. freezer locker at bottom, yellow. 399” 52+ “|B Reg. $589.95. Exchange ...................0.555 & | Bea ea me 989" ce 2 Cu oo GiBBON i0 Cu Ft REFRIGERATOR : i | 79" : Reg. 239.95 ....... pibleanevenesteeeag eed Kanes ~ Reg. $449.95. ‘Exchange GIBSON 1 is Cu Fi. REFRIGERATOR with 5 a “near bottom, Reg. $529.95 and a good trade . GIBSON 13 Ou. Fi. REFRIGERATOR —_ 2 49" GE 12 Cu. Ft REFRIGERATOR, | 1937 ‘sata 2 door, Hinge is on left, Reg. $429.95, Close, Out . GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR 11: Cu, Ft. Reg, $319.95. Close Out. . "279" "329". | RCA RE REFRIGERATOR 12..Cu -Ft. Res 449.95 .Close-Out 825 w. Huron St. lust East of gitice eae Centar | e ye i Peeve den 42526.