ater 1 Million Dollar Plan Discus st Miami Patley Union Would Use Fund ’ Sane Old | Story: rr \The Woman | Pays’ and Pays” n’ Pays Rush o Reunion) at Washington im Owen Sound. Sean tay tnt won | BERENS tage er fo Inform Dixie About cinta ben wo setenet Se | Rapming itn. “Copia Valve of Membership up hs dues and the. problem Says ‘Things Piled Up’ eS = : persists the loose females | MIAMI BEACH, Fla (#)— ing Clinch River getting the blame. = WASHINGTON (INS) — + "Commas. sid The AFL-CIO is reportedly _ : Stewart says he dovon’t feel that (Parents of Barbara | Lois considering spending seven it was necessary to raise the tax Agier, the missing Univer-| _ million dollars over a three- sat yoy me anid op dogs |sity of Michigan coed who aceleary ta Sactd out the ba (Was found in Washington females.” last night, anxtously awaited reunion with their runaway daughter today. Herman Agiler, 42, the father, arrived in the capi- tal today from Detroit and his wife, Lois, was driving from their home in Susque- Predict Initial Passage | hanna, Pa. of Mideast Resolution| District of Columbia by Large Majority Jevision, 18 dio; and billboards » shi oo an ares. AFL-CIO ns have found hard to: AP Wirephete REUTHER AT MEETING — Al Hayes (left), president of the Machinists’ Union; confers with Walter Reuther, president of the United Automobile Workers, between sessions of the AFL-CIO. Ex- ecutive Council's meeting at Miami Beach, Fla., today. rooming house. : ‘ - City May Put Issue on Ballot Urges Vote on $500 : Drunk Driving Fine It’s going to cost convicted drunk and reckless & proposal of City Attorney ‘WASHINGTON (INS )-—President hill communities have been turned into fairy- of white as the result of recent storms. Floods Hit Mid-South; Los Angeles Roads Icy the snow was heavy enough to crack branches off trees aldng Mulholland drive. Highway and rail travel in the if H rt i | : Ev? i Ei if bf a a A a aa Bit Frolic = More Than Phonefic WASHINGTON @ — Informally he is called King Saud, but the formal’ name. of. today’s visitor to Washington \is His Majesty Saud ibn abd al-Aziz al-Saud, King of} «7 Saudi Arabia. _ sae a fs obdein sab tor (Peady. Unless the Democrats let i F By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . Floodwaters from rivers swollen by drenching rains have forced thousands of persons from their homes in sections of Kentucky, Tennessee, - Virginia and . Wigst Virginia, *.- Damages ran into the millions - of dollars. At least three persons drowned in the bankful streams. relief in sight from. icy winds, ne, / 3 fain and snow. The motion by Sen. J. William'Pianned Fulbright (D-Ark), calling for a fully documented “chronological” review of Middle Fas‘ policy, was flooded areas was halted or cur-japproved by the joint group yes- tailed. terday, 30 to 0. National Guard troops and Army * * *® men were .sent into the stricken| The board investigation, expect- . SCHOOLS CLOSE Because of icy roads, schools| were closed in some areas. Traffic on many main highways was held to a snail-like pace, . One of the worst flood areas Ee et : 1951 hearing on Gen, Douglas Mac-',, }Arthur’s ouster as Far -East com- mander’ by. ex-President Harry S. Truman. The immediate issue, however, |ieves is .the .Eisenhower Middle ket resolution, asking authorization to| WAN TED series use American—-Armed, Forces to! “I just believe people “should forestall outside Communist ag-/be more free. I know we have to) «4 as in ribbon; abbed, as in tabbed; gression against wre nations. | (Continued on nee 2, Col. 8) Special Auto Show Section | _amou Cars in Wordsand Pictures” ""." 3" The Press pays tribute to the automotive industry | and the models that will appear in the city’s forth- coming 1957 Auto Show in a special section appearing on Pages 11 through 26 today. In it, readers are invited to view with The Press a preview in articles and pictures of the wonders which will represent the American auto industry at the show. Crackdown to Continue, Says Var Atta all against America, I —_— they were what a hae a Si Reisen cee ec Tinie cae, lin can a iia ia . , ‘ - Meanwhile, winter continued tojof residents were reported strand- ‘ . ° @eal roughly with Southern Cali-|ed for a. time in their homes in was in southeastern Kentucky, a i fornia cart areca” tan Woodland Hills section and] coal mining region, where the 4 big Kentucky and Cumberland i Ike Rolls Out Red Carpet Mae a he : as Saud Sees Washington Kentucky River, where damages were expected to be more than five million dollars. Other Kentucky River towns where more than a thousand per- ; FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES sons moved to higher ground in- WAREINGTON-—icing: ‘Saud of Saudi Arabia Jeaves| cluded “Harlan, Barbourville, the official chill of New York today for the diplomatic . warmth of Washington and top-level talks. _ Saud is bearing 15 trunkloads of gifts and is staying - three days with President ‘Bienhowst and top U. 8. officials. Eisenhower breaks recedes by voli to the national airport to greet Saud, richest. of all world monarchs, tor of AFL-CIO political efforts In Today's Press | ‘tt Uses Derrtment: “4 County News .. 37 FBI ...... Desseveencesicssee 4 Editorials §......ccesseseses & Pot-0’-Gold ...... re oceoete antes : dis- ~ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Clouds, Cold Form City Weather Scene . The U. S, Weather Bureau says it will remain partly cloudy and g cold in the Pontiac area, with an ety Set TV & Radio Programs Wilson, Eari™...... Women's Pages .. ore 8 vteee mits the $500 maximum fine, or 90 days in jail, or both, to be written into city charters. nite tage iS Tito Cannot Visit US., — instead of following the usual custom of sending Vice President Richard M. Nixon to meet an Impor- he was anti-Jewish, ‘anti-Catho- He and pro-siavery. The royal party of 75 will arrive were advised to let their ‘em ‘out for long lunch periods so could line the-route from the . |port to the> official guest across Pennsylvania Avenue from/? Says Yugoslav Paper BELGRADE (INS) — The "Yugo- slav government newspaper said ay that Marshal Tito cannot y out a proposed visit to the S. because of an anti-Yugoslav Prosecutor Frederick. C, Ziem said today he has been asked by the attorney general to step into a quarre] between an angry Flint driver and the Waterford Town- ship Police Department. ' “The driver, Jack S. Masin, a de- down on speeders will ‘continue.|way Masin charged police use un- ‘marked cars at night and issue tickets when not in uniform. He Driver Hits Alleged “Speed Trap’ ee oe Ziem the names of 52 who had expected low tonight of 12-16 de- and ¢old with probable snow flur- ries and a high temperature of *|around 20. Friday will be a little warmer with Saturday colder. The weather wil] warm up slowly Sun- |FDR Birthday Today . HYDE PARK, N.Y. @ — Mrs, Tomorrow will be mostly cloudy 3 oie 2 § = — plane on a Toad at the outskirts [ ai building -top height over ine |tetical” down. gett Soderquist’s mother, Mrs. Bu- ipto a nightmare for Des. Moines into view. again. ~~~ an | ’ 7 residents yesterday, ~~} -Offices-in. the top ¢ bt floors_of! Patrol escort.to bread¢ast an ap- E oi wee the Equitable Life’ ce Co. — te her son oe een i | building were evacuated, gave no evidence her For nearly four hours Roy Sod-| Dal ng | Police reported: ‘they were: She said Roy had tried to ge erquist, 23, swooped and-zoomed| with: calls from - “hys- ie- pleaded that the plang Jbe. shot a ee THE PONTIAC PRE ertificate authorizing the opera-| for” ition of an aircraft would be filed } . ‘af suburban West Des Moines. He a ae Was promptly taken. into custod ee! a) eee : Soderquist wes unhurt. but po. a © VI ay ~—eee ‘went sa eck a ! q x * * - : n er in ee, rane. sink seal A m Ponies coe Dontlac UHICEL - bc ion engl wuld do it. Chas et her church. Capt. Koren’s ‘ at jen Then Mate sow T've wanted to do something lke ~-|who was born in Lapeer leaves 2) Follows His Recognition |the dedication speech: © — ~ 2 gee gh re this for’ years. Sk hee _ [Pe Wayne Cabert of Pontiac | Among State Police. | the tree was chosen as a trib. cae wre clases, senior “I Gd & © dow aches lay fom yg ll go : we er ae coer ae ree OS fade canoe work Xcoukd fy but that.1 a fae $10 the Rav. Wiliam Fink was the first day parks ang foretiey. Oweer of 3 |" flight instructor, said the ‘city’s . |ating, Burial will be in Perry M : anew Congregational ‘fiever had soloed but, | . |Andy am Freeh had been given % * Fay “|. Andy. Heading. age’ s n of the affair are “Soderquist pointed — men Ohio died Tuesday aftergoon at 69 Tn depiereld siliste, adieg [een ee, aero eee re xt de-cwas yy lpn arenal sce ae "| Visiting. evived. by three sons) AM&@s; 1986, jolned the force in a be ee eos Gor y Sapo 3 eo set. ane page ees ‘ore AP Wirephata.| iia ond OY Haddin eat! 1 He owas promoted. to, ser- - Birmingham Board of Educa- eee ina ae TO EARTH — This is the plane,in — the ship by force froin his instructor for’ bis | pontiac and George Hedding of! ® $e, 2008, and Weutenant i e' AW will ‘offer Saturday driver. Ss pk | Rey Sotereeee, 22, “buted Beet Dee iret solo Might. The piast ceGhTNRS-W- 8 fyrayton Plains, | OR ee ee een at ut. fmm _.. x, |timining. beginning on Feb, 9, to ; vt aera * | Moines four hours yesterday, after taking field when the fuel supply was usted, ~~ |- Service will be at 2:00 p.m, Sat-- In August, 1955, Koren was GAIA, K. Me (EO. Tem ietiche youth who Fe in the : 2 : 3 a“ ne : : urday in New Lexington, Ohio. _ {named winner of a $675 scholar-| S*my snow tru & S¢- | school district, and not enrolled - flight was greeted Ye ' \" hf ade ship for a fine month course at) ond attempt teday te reach some jin the Birmingham : by’ spectators in the ceeecnger: 5 . & . lg . Neely me; J K q her Nextiwlentere University Trat-| @ men snowbeund. on, 16,031- ~ se iis ait uate q curtis ‘seintare ‘ re = the moun. | YOURE s ; ae of St car we ICL: IS ‘ Die chools Hold Conference® 1 Se. NRG fic Institute. This was offered by| feet Combres Fase in the meee | 1'111,°03 17 may enroll at the 4 it would end- in-a . : < Elmer. J. Kandi, $1, of 74 Pal-\tt Kemper Foundation for Trai-| Simeus | OsteradeNew } High School effice j causiopie IN a .s Child ‘s Lité¥ re ~~’ |mer Dr., died. early this morning/*¢ Safety. border area 5-2. + | Monday through Friday. trom 8 4 office routine through- a 8 ? jon 2HHQATER S ite ature \ lim Ponting «Osteopathic Hospital. \ oe © __| EW YORK Un =» Goerpette | to 5 pm ation of - City Will Test Coroner © Finds ~Tratees '“tildren’s literature will conduct 2” 3 ae Sere |, Mr. Kandt was © member of the) is ostee tn ie Sik award | © o Bedapset prises, retired to | The classes will’ be given for « oe ot sig S'series of feacher “conference > So eee ee aut Lau) Koren lives at. $83 1. Manefield| peates Seay Cee Lave bene eas ae. | New Air-Raid _ Of Food Similar to That: Thursday and Friday on. “En- eae cine church coneregstion |AVe., with his wile Eleanor’ and| #6: “Thesk Ged, I am en Amer fifteen weeks. There are no tuition aga gy grrr =. }viching Children’s Literary. Expe- iB [Get st the church congregation.) |)” iy. o inughter Mary| “%=" esse eg tees. Eres fo Bal ge ws Shave’ hoaey woe Flint Drivar Blacte | = asaS ass 26s"s (Missing Coed Found ‘Pootiac’s two new air tuld | CHICAGO. (INS) — ‘The leto-| eptiter and teachere has Dees. Fe errs pie coe lint Driver Blasts | sets, "ere, eaters we took MISSING LOCC. Saturday at 1 aged Grimes sisters may have! invited te give the conferences by Gail, Gerald and Giles, ali of Pon- 7 : y| rebellion, ticluding a _ “te . monthly died shortly after they left home| the Oukiand County Board of tiac. Alleged Speed Trap old girl, was announced ta ‘ ' Area the — not after “a week of debauth- es Von Other cevivers, include two)" "V9 toes pest today. a & destribed | _ School districts which bave : of Mt. Clemens and). - _— ' (Continued From Page One) sirens go er by their ot asked, to geng their faculties, _ ‘Walter df Pontiae: six sisters, Mrs,| (Continued From Page One) MOSCOW: (INB)"= The Beviet™|ksc"tdivs, but I think everybody Pees 1. Both Tract of food-sienlia? to what! Dr. Jacobs’ schedule ig: Thurs |Ann. Sullivan of Norwalk, Calif.,| suddenly change frotir 4S to 3% government teday ordered twe |henis ve "nme : driven, non-|their comeh> tien ‘day, 9 a.m., Hamjlton Elementa ‘Mrs. Josephine Springer of Chi-| miles an hour ad that officers| U.S, military attaches th leave “She smiled shyly and peered at Dec, 98 were found in. the on School, 2963 “Hamilton St: Berke , l., Mrs. Ella Kenworthy and | pounce on drivers before they have| Russia immediately for “activi- me Seer meet the time she ‘A. Stieret,|of Barbara Grimes Te nebo, N65 - 1:30 pm., ‘Bloonifield Hills Miss Matilda Kandt, both of Pon-|time to slow down.’ Hes incompatible with their | oc The P “major talked i they were|to Coroner Walter McCarron, The High . 4200.-Andover Rd., ting, Mrs, Mattie Brower of Utiea| .Zjem,said that a highway depart-| satus of accredited diplomatic |i to “renorters, but shubbed : nértheastteni|bodies of Barbara and fer 13.{bioomfiedd Hille 9" ye > Mrs. Julia Compau.of .Mt.|ment study would deterutine if the) @ffidlals.””""- ~~ “=. |agiicemen, She added: \ 3 . They were |year-old sister, Patricia, were not} Friday. 9:15 a.m., Pontiac HigT~’ Mr. Ke ’s body will be at lane ware ms amare LAS VEGAS, Nev. (INS)—The-| “I felt freer im the last week . the decibel| found until Jan. 22 School, 250 W. Huron St., 1:30-p.m"* ~ AL |property pairs ; ee a 180 h.p. siren]: eR Farmington High School,’ 32000 Shi- ” * oer Saale Fone en tok ant eet by eet ey eine ane 3 we : © to The coroner, made the disclo- oe * until Saturday ing. when it! . afasin first had written Att. Gen.| rt pon drs : areas,” he sald! garg Yo) eel pew mnetne Ms Dettingen oe will bé taken to thé St Put Luth-|evanagh who referred him to %°,M anchored balloons can be | s couple of dances with giris who five ane mother, Mrs. Loretta Grimes, ie ee State Normal Col- . ng yeran Church at noon. Service Will! gicm, Kavanagh said in « letter used as detonation platforms to Mvet at the secuming heute yihese ‘tested regularly the| “ “sted the foods eaten by jcco University of Michigan and DR, LELAND Jacops. — © be at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Georgelig Ziem, “We have received a lot, “*Pitde Sfomic 8 I ctayed. y Saturday of each month, Stier- sre ovagre no pore are ge Ohio State University, has taught” Pie te Glen Ede Cometery. kp, complaints with reference tO} any ampom (INS)—Funeral |, >*'e?. . said — wae "| : said, : 2. fying at alt“ Gieseniety tt: juniee high! a ~ this particular police department i howe yet bein [Starts Tiree bane’ ‘and’ teatche 2 g s Under Coroner McCarron’s ques-| grades as well, He also has ue [| N A] ; decided oo ed friends : Distr ibutes tioning, Mrs. Grimes told the in-|on the college level in the fields) \# & n , ‘Edward McVay fh quest that the ate tuna of language arts and children’s lit-' ‘ : , 7. Gold Watches, {fsx masonic, and sweets be jersture caress | | Rawart McVay, 9, “he Gasme De Tie ns Shi fore they left to go to a sor, ge is hs th kor al «student |} aZa ssue “___jeoma Ct., died yesterday Dat . me but: didn’t g. Tips on IP | never to return. Teething in the Elementary **4 Ste ea nag ean nm: oe 4 eee Hrs Jif : : FOOD : ool," “Children and the Lafigu-| : a : . ye, ; # \- Outi the hearing room, Mage As” and."The Treasry af) Heggle “Over Method tes “he was. tomer of GOP Policy Group hat Carron said that Dr. Walter eee pada’ clibtees ird through of Breaking Deadlock Vincast de Paul Chute amg: had hh cog Se “end Shed 1 ; ; } ” “Neaned employed by _ Motor! « to all counciis|() rn. ; / wie SU | Between’ Istoal, Egypt /rmemetpe? ty, Fomac, Mate ~Aenrang wa xt” cote rganized at Lansing fae AFL-CIO Ponder S : | daughter, Mrs. Chaxtes Dinnan‘of three “E's” in safety, which are Ann i UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. @® —'St. Petersburg, Fla. and twogrand-|education, engineering and enforce-| . LANSING: pr mem- “Pm al a ae . ‘Weary Us N. :delegates haggled children: _. se> Hinent. Enforcement:is up-to police |bers of the Senate ahd the. House, fe go Campaign in South today dver tentative plans to! : ogni will Bs recited departments and is thé most hated |20w organized a8 a GOP. I oo break the \Isracli-Egyptian déad-| CO ithe Funeral = ; pp amg: ares .tomebody: has to be pun- (Continued From Page One) lock over. the Gaza Strip and the| Saturday the funeral will becheld| “4.0 «0 8 ptites nded- by AFL-CIO Gulf- 6f-Aqaba. They hoped to} from St, Vincent de ‘Paul-Chubch) ~ “This department ~was organ- from Jan. 7 to Jan. 13. In\Zresident Bean. roecdats reach common. ground’ before the| with burial -following- in Mount}.i#e@ 1 1964," and” from 1964 , Al Whitehouse, director General Assembly Fesumes de-| Hope Cemetery. , through 1956 fatal aceidents were ‘of theFUD, denied any knowledge bate last this week. ae — — cut 59 per cont,'-personal injury of developments-along this line, | S@¢¥eral proposals cireulated 45 RY E. Roh accidents. were reduced 64 per The IUD was set up at the time|*mong «delegates ‘as . both the WW$.-Vern E. Rohm t and property damage. accl- of the AFL-CIO merger to acconis Western Powers ang the Asian) 1° duditw’V.) Rohm re reduced 21 per cent. modate unions formerly affiliated African bloc put out feelers to 80. 8 Deland Ct. died yester- tht figures prove that Weg ee 4 with the CIO. It is. headed by gauge sentient in the 90-nation!4 "in Pontiac General. Hospital. pays oft, ; - ee Walter Reuther, United Auto Work-| “SS¢mDly. | Shey mem “Jot rathes | wal's sordid acount a-per creme thd former president avis, suport amend pati “Charch the, CTU. andlne magn abou. peting 8 rae ramen, Pra ieee Of the . wa aow TD Class “ moans of some Sone ake cake neue At present, 10 building trades | middle of the Toad,” Pan to give| seides ae niece” ao i body along he" betoen ly the party, she demanded, from the witness) "tions are affiliated and pay per Imarskjoid qrenaes ashes aan survived a daughter. Mrs. |or. sobs from & person “aver the miter: = -- stand: og, *, | capita tax to the IUD. ploy the U.N. Emergency Force! : of Pontide; a'trattie death of a salativg or dear Ra ee as are does he lie about my Withdrawal of the building nd to give the force freer rein. a the aren evel ot ‘Sparta = Hriend/ a. . Nee, bes oe ee Pars ee Tate Riot aed J ide ‘ itradesmen would have the eftect|_ India was also reported sound-| lene eth RP : A aR Wh 5 PGE lin, Fe ga SAN cee eee ae The mother ifsisted “I don’t of dividing: the mere iza- ing? out delegates on a compro-| pe will be at 3 putt. Friday Australia is spending billion |< : ty think he ever isiw them.” Then| tion ‘ttn tee sigurate casos, wien! Tine pian of her owt. from oo eg mr rt dollats to resérve the flow of the ory aa Frank D. Beadle mestty She burst into. teats, Hormer clo prides Oot oné side and) The Arab nations have been tne First Baptist en will of: mg Sage onnermyree > oe chairman in ‘he hepa pai s 3 aera, it rom the AFL on the other.|seeking support for a resolution! »..; ' ™ we ener ees os thwesteriy at 8-18 miles an heat, 5- Texans Prefer Cans | "Phe IUD currently has a mem|which would call on U. XN meme “ burial “ip, er and irrigation to an afid plain.) The group gave up a tentative ie tree tien ee " ae. 7 ibership of about 7,400,000 of which bers to clamp a ruinous trade and nes |. {Ato present: the. life-giving waters plan to organize under a single Sa Even-lf From Florida 1,200,000 are from building trades 'econdmic: boycott on Israel unless a -.. jot the two ‘rivers flow uselessly |chairman and to appoint, an execu- aslo tonpelslats pretene tm); ones unions. ishe pulls out of Egypt at ‘once.|Ernest W. Skerritt , into'the sea dt the rate of a half-|tive committee to. prepare the aya P ing MCALLEN Tex ‘ I , * Pp € ByP Gok million gallons minute. agenda for each At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 2 mp.b. , » Ser AG easier) — ' "the rh or! . : meeting. Direction: southwest to buy fresh orange ahd~grape-| | Word hag been received of ear pees _ fun sets Wednesday at 5:43 p.m. — |fritit juice in New York than in, _ | death of Zrnest W. ‘Skerritt, 94.) - Moon sete fany at 5:85 pm. |the ¢itrus-rich Rio Grande Valley. ‘| a@ forme fesident of Pontiac, Legislators “Ask Williams . Moon rises Thursday at 7:47 a.m, * Roy Robé, chairman of the Me- Y our Incom T He died Jan. 21 At the: Jackson ep | Teesday in Pontise Allen Chamber of Commerce Cit- ' e ax ’ .]|/Memorial \ Hospital in’: Miami, an : ; hes . (As recorded downtown) rus Committee, said tourists «who! ‘ . ; Lay, ¥ | Fla. “ees. gt be i. f ; Highest temperature ..../............ ’ a Ey “tte ro esereee iti ask for frat juice usually are} , This is one of a series of articles prepared by the U. $ In wot Mi Skerritt came to ere e : one = ARN vars: Fes at new { lmot sate wet? juice a ipteroal: Perenge Service to help you prepare you income ewe i a sae moved tol : ate ~~ aed . @ en tee | “What’ as id, “it’ ‘ ua Grange, Il. Mr, Skerritt was : at tig aie Deb : a ey eee ten aa la member ot [the Lyonsville.Con-| . “4ANSING «)'— “Where's ‘the money coming trot?” 4g oy aban me » 2) the committee said cafe owners ne - DID YOU GIVE? 2 _-” \gregational , the Ma That was the refrain among Republicans and Democrats alike |Was quoted as saying his wife 4 Wam........ 18 \say they don’t gell fresh juice be- If gifts of money of property were given .to churches, nomprofit . | Lodge Knights of Pythias. after-Gov. Williams'.record high, 411 million dollar general fand and sisters were members| of _ One Year Age in, Pontiac ‘cause it's easier to punch a hole} Schools or hospitals, or other organizations suth as Red Cross; Sai---| He ‘lea his wife; two daugh- spenan proposals were presented to. the yesterday. : et sees os ain a can>thin to squeeze juice) vation Army, United Foundation, Boy.6r Girl Sdduts, you can take. |ters, a oriwonge = gpcnet al Republican leaders had comments like “unrealistic” and: re 33. f n . gr ! ” \ NS Peo ee) Pier eee) , +n wn Belieye 8 Turks Drown tT 's Temiperature ij “9 : ‘eee 5 Mini nee IZMIR, . Turkey u®—A* customs 8 New York 37 39 | !aunch | capsized off northwest 3 «8 J\Anatolia yesterday and eight offi- “ye Bt. Lows, 35 13 Clals were believed to have ‘esa tane . Thite bodies have been 8 Bs wre’. ab iiirecovered. Theyofficials had been 4 : $3 3g, inspecting a Turkish tanker, load- 3 #2 @ied with-oil from I ‘from the” fruit growing in their jown back yard. , , tion. ids Fi _ organizations or candidates, or / Bern, Ps You cannot deduct gifts to friends, telatives, or the needy ily dewn the street; nor can You deduct tuition You cannot deduct services'that- you may: rendér,as the gifts must be in money. or property. Also, you cannot deduct gifts to political to propaganda: { bed 4 of conttibu- raat tam- yimenits to schools. a deduction if you eleet to itemize your deductions. Gifts 40. mahy * bd other non-profit organizations, such ‘ag those conducting research” (eTandchildren. p ot education for the alleviation Gr cure of diseases, Ytre’deductible — Fe vo gee se oe es ect |dan. 26 in the Rhenberg | If the gift is In property, the deduction is measured by the 71 fair market value of the property given at the time of conttiby ~| New York City, Ph ‘Service was at“1:30-p.. Iphia and |Memphis won awards in 1956 from the National Noise Abatement |Council for-efforts ‘'to quiet the Am. on n little later on. jexcessiye din’ caused populations.” i, he 4 < io ee a Wiliams tqverite. _Williams himself gave no answer to ‘Where's the money coming from?”’ But. said he proposed to do so in a separate message a ; : ae 4 — | LJUNIOR. EDITORS TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: —— Z fia i : j | Astor Wants Answer : NEW YORK # — Millionaire) appeared in court | ad Se “4 i STRANGE CREATURES — 3 Tes, The Mermaid Mermaids are perhaps the most widely known mythical creatures “They wouldn't ordmarily do it, but they have, and continue to have the power to," he said, Asked about the conflict’ possible’ Gan “leathers for men who like a solid, durable look shoes. French Shriner enhances comfort. OPEN THURS., are genuinely raged grains by ating distinctive’ be and built-in “A well dressed man is an Osmun men” FRI., STYLE 83 Brown Seotch Grain 219" | | great a "to thei¢ these rugged Town and Country -Tel-Huron Center & Phone FE 4-4541 SAT. EVES. ‘TIL 9 we at tora wee City Policeman ear Join Panel at Grand Rapids ther! Set Walter A. Baerwolf, head not.” of the Pontiac Police weights and 4NY) measures bureau, will be a mem- * “This hearing is not on the job is gong to be dene Wrenn said, “but only for complaints persons imay have on their ‘With approval of the assessment ber of a five-man panel at the rd annual Michigan- Association 3(° Weights and Measures Officials’) rolls, the work can begin. This i , either by privaté contractors =iconnaetan held at ont Rapids or by city labor. After the work begins, or is| Baerwolf, member of the Pon- completed, the last step put before, tiac department for 31 years, will of. the sea. According to legend, the mermaid is a lovely girl to the | waist, with the lower body and tail of a fish. As legend tells us, the mermaids would sit on the sands or rocks) and comb their golden hair with ‘jewelled golden combs. Sailors, at-| tracted by their beauty and singing, would thus be lured to the danger on the reefs. Stories of mermaids aré often found i in art and poetry. Hans Chris- tian Andersen, for example, wrote a story called “‘The Little Mer- maid.” Down through the ages many seamen have thought they saw them Here is a mermaid for your coliection of strange creatures. Color her hair, shell, mirror and comb a golden yellow. Her tail is green. The sea is blue and the sand yellow. Paste the picture on cardboard and cut out the parts carefully. Then fasten the right arm behind the right shoulder with a brass fastener or bent pin. Now she can comb her golden tresses. By folding back the easel ends on the dotted lines the picture will stand. (Junior Editors’ $10 award goes to. Pamela Goodlow, Grand Ledge, | newspaper to Violet Moore Higgins: AP Newsfeatures.) F Tomorrow; The Griffin \ * . SAVE aa any e& "NO MONEY DOWN Up te 36 MONTHS to PAY on FURNITURE | ‘or CARPET! @ TELEGRAPH Mich.., ine Sie emeptetion: —f dev Dave an iden send. i cone of ies the-commission is the confirmation be a _, Panelist on “Information of the roll, At this time, the com-|Please” Wednesday. This group imissioner in whose district the Will discuss the latest developments ‘work is being performed, sets the in the field of .weights and meas- ‘number of payments résidents will Ures equipment. have to pay their assessments. | The charter sets a limit of 10'the three-day conference, today /payments, but ‘commissioers have through Thursday, is W. 5. Bussey, agreed upon a limit of five atichief of the National Burean: of ‘about $50 to $100 per payment. “A|Standard, weights and measures. 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short-| ' lurday at 9 a.m. * * * | a ue neckline and long sleeves, me were the winter commencement. wore a floor length gown,’ , ‘susie: t home of the | d the bride. ‘The anklé- ree ; ne « bodlice was textured with Chan- Cac patie wel Search i 3286 wea OG My Auburn _— Py ‘ereation bpd i. Seabiint | D. reception lowing the .cere-|.Mrs.. Griffin teaches spevial-ed-| tilly Ince; the~ skirt, /tulle over (that ‘time they will’ move to their mnie Ss rer irae hs of nylon net with Jace and mony was held in the church re ol in the eyed Area a» hoop. A French ilinsion head- new hhamé at 360 —, my quantremes " ” | seed pearis. She car a white glors. echool district, / pie” | piece embroidered with sequins ion are | i 4 - \* * d i : : 6 - y+ A dress of lace with a bodice, MR. AND MRS, EDWARD ARNER oe | "St. Andrew at Rochester ‘Clair Shores, Barbara Joner The bride is the daughter of Mr. Cji9, and Kathy Scheele of Roch- ‘| B. Hartrick ruled: out because | |\Seymour Lake, Attending as mation of howor iwas‘Mrs. Madelyn Bochiig of Pon- itine with Mrs..Sally Scheele of St. of} - ‘}Clair Shores and Paul Bochalg of ushers, Troy Still Unzoned TROY—This city is right back ing ordinance, after numerous residents blocked new proposals of the city planners, Vilican & Lehman Associates. They object that plans would increase the had adopted the township zoning. ordinance which Judge George “no public hearings had been Ortonville Plan 4 Night Series } SEYMOUR LAKE—‘Four Nights for God,” a series of sermons, will be conducted in the Orton- Ville ~ Seymour Lake Methodist Churches next week. The Rey, Isaac McPhee will preach Feb, 4 and 5 at Orton- ville, and on Feb, 6-7, the Rev. Lloyd V. Menerey of New Loth- rup will deliver the messages at Seymour. [< There will be a potluck supper Lakeville Educator Gets Masters Degree Wayne State. Univetsity held. its where it started—without a ton- | -industrial area. Troy originally | WALLED LAKE— A 3 p.m. can- |dielight service jn St. Matthews formed the ceremony or guests in the church decorat- éd with white mums. te * Parents of the bride are ‘Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Twaddle of ' 2970 Woodbury and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Auger of 1074 Round Lake _ MR. AND MRS. THOMAS AUGER Pair Wed by’ Candlelight in St. Matthew Church | and a pearl neckface completed the costume. 2% Pontiac as bridesmaids. Dawn Twaddle, served her cousin as flow | er girl. Assisting -his brother as beat 1 man | Pontiac, seated the guests, - eat METAMORA—The annual meet- : noon, Door prizes, willbe given.) + - |¢o-operatives in Scandinavia, South Asia and the United States. Co-op \was Robert Auger of Pontiac. Alan) Aird and Ronald Howard, both of| After a ‘Loco neaiptatil the cle Co-ops. to Meet Feb. 14 for Lapeer County ing of the Lapeer County Coopera- tives will be held at the County Center on Thursday, Feb. 14, Reg- istration will start at 11:30 a.m. and luncheon will be served at Reports of officers will be. giv- en for the year, and directors ‘will be elected, © Professor Orion Ulrey, MSU Farm. Economist, will speak. on stores at Lapeer and Imlay City viet Mrs. Whittaker been effective al- cular diseases and for spastics, ganizational work at a.‘meeting ties, Gratiot, Ionia, Montcalm and Clinton, zk & &. “on Monday of this week a siml- lar meeting was held at‘a church west of Grand Blanc for four coun- ties, Genesee, Shiawassee, Saginaw. and Huron, the latter being includ. ed becatise they were not repre- sented last summer when an or< ganizational meeting was held for the Thumb area, mean * Lapeer ‘county, ; - Krosse Point | Coffee With’ any purchase ever $5.00 —_DROMEDARY | a ci Morrell’s z Bacon 3 Pala Fi BREAKFAST — _ SAUSAGE on the last night at 7 p,m. in the|Lutheran Church here, set the Mrs. Pa: ot Seymour Lake Church, to whichiscene for the Jan. 19 wedding of|,, M's. Patricia Howard, sister Rochester Boy Wi ins S cene of Satur day Ri te | both congregations are invited. All/Charlotte P. Twaddle and Thomas bee apie = Pelee iy of a - BOLOGNA ROCHESTER—A¢champion steer, fervices start at 8 pm. formed the ‘ceremony before 100 Ake and Mrs.” Margaret Auger of| ALL MEAT and Mrs. Eugene. Scheele of 2620) t \ LAKEVILLE—Mrs, Walter Grit. " _A reception ‘tol wed the County Calendar ier ant and Eaward is the 800| From the U. S. Navy in Califor-|fif' of this town received her mas- fetiagroor. ia eee Mt the Dublin cemmenalty YOUR CHOICE a r: and Mrs. Edward J. Arner nia came Joseph Arner to serve as|ter’s degrée Jast night at the Ma- bouquet of white Valen Lake, wh 8 eet | Pennsylvania. _ ,|best man. Richard Scheele of St./sonic Auditorium in Detroit, where : ot cf Frernag Super Market treatments have. Recently Mrs. Whittaker did or held-in Carson City for four coun- & . oe - : ee q ‘One township has shown will- : s : Pontine Press Photo Civic Assn. to Hold to club ‘president, Mrs. Ralph. 4 ingnéess. to do everything they, 10 SAVE WIXOM — Officials of the newly — village. They are (I to r); Herbert R. Abrams, | ~ . + « ' \* , could to us, and the other has) organized Wixom Civic Assn. go over final plans _vice president; Kenneth Rocker, treasurer; Ever- Meeting m Town Hall The_contest ant: gy no bee rt that pra Want! before the. special.eléction to be held Tuesday, ett N. Pearsall, president, and Joseph T. Stadnik, | and Hear Reports Band ee Peg. 2 Herbert R. Abrams said, || #9F incorporation proceedings to make Wixom a secretary., "iy February. Using safety. at-homg For years, the town of Wixom = ¥ WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- at school, or on the road as-poe has laid quietly in, the unpreten-|_- n »- abe . pat . yeni ee pA ther ae Civic sible theme rye tireeg 2 fit rural area| 13 miles -south- | M N h G: i] H 3 T n. W electior. of officers, work-out their ideas under ar ‘ Plan ens Nig t ouncl ears OPICS Monday, Feb. 4, 8 p.m, in the crab supervision of echool art ig There is no doctor or drag . . : moos |West Bloomfield “Towr. Hall, an- structor, Mrs. Robert Lancy. —_,. : nounces president Paul S. Kearns. ~~ a ." etere in town. On Main street, for Avon Musicale LAKE ORION — Village Coun-]Village Police force went to work) 15 Basil E. MacKay, district Contest rules specify: that the, “Adrienne Costello. " = i y, pe MAIDENS + of OUTER SPAS OPEN 6:45 MA 4-2151 ‘dire trouble, early days in New York politics. I cherished his triendship.”’ ae didn't say. it, alker quit‘ under fire as mayor Ee New York and went- abroad,’ ‘Farley went out of his way to ivisit him in Paris, at a time when ivirtually all of Walker's friends had deserted him. And when Jim-, my came back to New York in the one prominent politician who went down the bay! |to meet him was dim Farley. ' 'Farley’s views of the Who know Alcorn well say he ‘s| (Next: current political scene.) ee ener te FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE GMTC EMPLOYES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION as of December 31, 1956 | _ ASSETS - w Furniture and Fixtures: 4 OFFICERS _and_ ; 37,215.45 | E ’ Less Depreciation yess 12,433.73. . 24,781.72 ‘ E Land and Building: | | - il. 164,572.57 | . - 2 . Less Depreciation. ....... beavers vere YSBTZ- 0 Lo. 155,419.45 : E Asséts in Isiquidation .:........ cevesbesvcdts wb ¥be 0 te edne 2,724.39 ie E Other Assets .......-....00:2 sees eee eee. becneceeeeeeees ; 11,517.47 |. ; $4,706,243.73 : : LIABILITIES | but when. fi|'listeners roar with laughter, || QUICK RISE IN PARTY mi|! Young Alcorn has come up fast | Sicin the past four years. He was | elected national committeeman in| 195$%o fill a vacancy, and became f; | : lace he quotes ; | with her husband. She really un- | | first’ wife. i He heads a big law firm in Hart: diihis family has lived for many | have had difficulty in keeping up | Arthar Watkins, the chief British |-With him when ‘they took notes. | conser. He has assured me that | He is one of the best political speakers in Connecticut, and is re-| garded as,one of the two or three! top tria] lawyers in the state. His mind works fast, his actions. are most as if he is out to break an-| other distance record * * * Though some regard — as | slightly stuffy and. distant, quite warm-hearted and friendly. | He is an excellent story teller, spe- icializing in stories. about New | England farmers. A basic New Englander himself, Alcorn can put on a nasal twang, | his legendary | farmers in ‘stories, that makes his'< > | \friendly with retiring .National/ ig | Chairman’ Leonard Hall and Sher- iman Adams, Assistant to the Pres-| m\\ident. He was picked to manage the GOP National Convention in San Francisco last year, q task by|| that convinced the national leaders | | he had the ability for national par- | ity office, bes | | 'excited about politics as he is. Mrs. Alcorn is tall, dark and | handsome and undoubtedly will -do considerable national traveling . . , ~ ww Loans Outstanding to 3,908 Members . beeen ne $2,975,836.08 f Alcorn, ohne first wile diet Cork in Beak, sessuchedeaanapeessseres Levene teubens eee Bi shout seven, years ogo. married n rr en eee cee ne eee . ) oJ imore than a year ago. She was A United States Government Securities Lele beeee eee py ooip i | secretaty aty had tee Mice of the ape Loans to Other Credit Unions ............. rn 393,000. alt | derstands and likes the political | game, She is about 30. Alcorn has a 16-year-old daughter by his ford, about 18 miles from his. co- lonial-style home in Suffield, where generations, He is considered a! wealthy man and devotes od fast, and when he walks it is al-| THIS WOMAN IN RM! ; it it script faithfully follows book, this restriction will be | ‘waived, ‘ie this particular in- | — I could not possibly make — the film without portraying the | figure ef Christ.” three operations on her eye, said “I looked a sight for a few Pays, se | Dut thank goodness I am ail right | Ida Lupind, who had to have’ |! ‘Manila Fire Kills 7 MANILA t®—Seven persons: died | today jn a fire that destroyed two, factories in a Manila suburb. Po-| lice said they were investigating, the Possibility of arson. - ac - STACK « BACALL - MALONE “MIRACLE wl chikeuare’S ba LE PEW CARTOON Aaah cp papas pba, vs “The SILENT WORLD” ; sf POOR ET MT LO ARES -B DOORS Orex 10:45 . M. MAN WITH A FUTURE ... GIRL WITH A QUESTIONABLE PAST! M-G-M presents. in CinemaScope ayetane PERK sensational new star “WEDDING IN MONAC a Rove Tyvtor. Bou rs. Canin Cina fulltime to politics, Sir Cenric Harowicxe- Mary Astox’. Shares 2......... 2 er Sr er rae $4,423,804.04 Accounts Payable ..................0 000 c cece vc tdawdis eas 2,710.13 . Regular Reserve .......... oeeesuasne beccwecedes Vegn Ges 87,621.10 - Reserve for Contingencies ................00 0.000 ee ee ee 25,000.00 Undivided Earnings .............6...4....... swaases 0 ed 17,645.20 - Dividends Authorized* ...............055.0 0000.0. 0000 0 bees 149,463.26 — 2 $4,706,243.73 *These funds are available for the 4% dividend declared by the members at the 2ist annual meeting . ‘ held January 19, 1957 DIRECTORS. a — B. SKOSICH ' , MICHAEL R. BECKER CREDIT : COMMITTEE . ‘ RUDOLPH HARTMAN ...........5.0...00.00000 00055 resitiert — oN ete DONALD J. WILSON ...,..0...ccccceeeeedeeees cs Pn : HARRY J. [ peectpectvcececseess TreaSUrer-Manager . _ HORACE’ W. REEVE. ......060c6cssccecceseescceevves ae Clerk | ALBERT, E, SILK JOHN WALTON WILLIAM J. TOBIN SUPERVISORY. COMMITTEE TODAY tala St to mmc ELSABETH MUBLLER- avon Feature at 11:10-1:15-3:20-5:30-7:35-9:45 P, M. -“HANGMAN’S KNOT” TO BE VERY POPULAR” Bc _ Foiled artoon ‘Kitty Foiled‘ | Spec. “Golden Equator’ SATURDAY! BERT. B, EDWARDS, ntenen UJARLES J. TALBOT DAVID LYONS. 3 Ne Re Wave filed a bill to make sure _ that if you look at a map of Michi- Gls Stich Jute ont Hy 0 Sager Soy ward Canada between lakes Su- perior and Michigan, Green is! press in from the mitten - shaped. Lower Peninsula. é . Fb Es . One Has Leg Injuries + ‘One of two 14-year-old Pontiac boys, involved in an accident on ' Oakland near Featherstone averiue in os cole Ave. against the ‘ qraffic, An auto, driven by James ' Plartsock, 36, 394 S. Marshall St., - allegedly struck the. boys. Area Woman Treated for Auto Crash Injury — Mrs. Arthur West, Zi, of 8685 cmicaco POULTRY ex Parris Hi Tb, 33-25, -ander)" = for Shoplifters More ‘Stores Employ Detectives to Prevent Loss of Merchandise “2 City Boys Hit by Car; m which shoplifters wand-|™aior fraction. Motors were gen- i sa t Ye | Insurance 7 | ‘ oEEy 2 i 2 2 Bf HE 7 § * ted sh | i ; i ; i i 1 R 3 & the capture of a 14:00 A. M, te 2:00 P.M. Our Specialty - - KOSHER ._. CORNED BEEF a point and New York Central a erally higher by fractions. Oils were steady. Airlines eased, . New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) shoplifting has become solInt Paper... }common — and their thefts have te | E 4 i 3 S g 3 “4 : Judge Heads TB Unit “| DETROIT i® — Recorder's Judge ft Frank G, Schemanske of Detroit |Year Ago... --- has been re-elected president of | i9se- we the Southeastern Michigan Tuber- |1$33 High ------ culosis Detection project. The ‘nosed cases of TB in the metro- | Ph. FE 5-4061 for Take-Ovts Alr Red .. 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The large tiled bath has colored fixtures and-vanette. Actual cost, $17,000, owner says sacrifice for... $14,950 Thursday is the last day for: aliens to turn in their registration’ cards. After Thursday aliens will have to write a letter of explana- tion of failure to meet the deadline to U.S, Immigration and ‘Naturali- zation authorities, according to Acting Postmaster Leslie Dean, Failure to-register, Dean pointed’ out, can lead to severe penalties, including deportation, ‘ About 2,500 cards have already been receivedsby the Pontiac Post! Office, Dean added, approximately, the same number as last year. Two-Car Collision ic Tire and tea \ °% t fae ne Sr y eo FS LEE , < ; ‘ j = \ eae | | Injures 8-Year-Old | An eight-year-old girl was ‘in- jured in a two-car collision late iyesterday on Easton Road at Clark- ‘ston Orion Road in Independence ‘Township. ‘ Linda Miles, of 665 Longview St., pital for lacerations of her right) i jear, She was riding in a car driven iby her father, Kenward Miles, 42. insurance Adjuster Le : lias ‘et fe ne " YELLOW -PAGES . ADVERTISING SmaiMscteeaanessannse cane tae . Please c itt ween 1:30 and §. peekaegs for ; “Needed MACHINISTS Hydraulic Exp. Beneficial TOOL ROOM LATHE OPERATOR | RADIAL DRILL ~~" OPERATOR. JIG BORE OPERATOR Must be capable of work- ing from blue prints and using precision measur- ing instruments. : All Fringe Benefits Modern Plant . DETROIT BROACH& CV MACHINE. CO. ONE ENG cus! N tor elementary school, must be PORTER #28) sata ving, eurb, titer, drainage, and ated on: = Huron street from _ PART TIME To handle « variety of interestin Cody will. officiate the burial in Mt. Loretto Oakland County Sher- . iotere Funeral Home m, Wolmetey. Deel Se Mrs. Cyrif Miller & Mary Cemetery with : Rebert . Hewitt officiating. . ‘Mr. Eagle is survived by a son | Alvin of Marlette, a daughter Mrs. Pearsall of Pontiac, a brother} Henry of Sandusky and one. grand-|tional child. . ‘street from Perry to vement on Wash-/. Henderson to Prall. Sanitary sewers on W_ Huron Street (relief) from Palmer to Johnson. ington street from iinte'in U8, Notional .2 Carl R, Peck | — \ In Memoriam 2. Waterford Club- Mi Helps Prisoners _ Ready for Parole toastmaster club was organized early this week at $1" |Camp Brighton, the group rehabili- tation camp. operated by Jackson announced today Sunshine passes, shadows fall, And through the years be many . or few, | ey ae filled with) remembrance ‘ks for: south side of Mt. Clem- ens from Featherstone to east line of. 3, assessor's plat 17; north side of Paddock .to East ‘eet (ff) gaps) from side Development of effective ed, 1s one of its principal ob- | The camp is for men between); and 25 who author- ities believe can soon be returned | or newer. acceptable if 1951 vintage pr Astor. $ of Baldwin avenue from Montcalm from Montcalm to Merri- mac; _n -ides of Joslyn avenue oe . TED NEAT ‘ pao Gentiemes to work with anager to Sales Promotion, "XicLAIN HEATING : 47 8. Saginaw sions on problems confronting en, either of a personal e. * et eee jor, ot a for Alien Registr ation attempt to give the men an tunity to grow. mentally |ganisstional a ee Monday Tel-Huron Group ‘Elects ‘57 President ‘Norman G. Wachler of Osmun’s elected soobacn et’ | «Merchants Assn. last night at the'® '|group’s annual meeting. © lth Wachler succeeds Fred N. Nied-| elson, of The Wonderland Shop who served during the past year as president and co-chairman of the|A., Presley, de promotion committee. ; In addition to committee reports, the outstanding accomplishments plat 108 to + ihe . Tee ie: i east lin : South pouieeked’ tame Gee boulevard; Joslyn avenue ex- WANTED A Good TRUCE: echanic. Call im person after anes ‘Of 17 and 18% and me. em; ent with Hon. Fred J. Borchard; Judge each meeting. The program‘ will be In_the matter ot th held each Monday night. ’ Burglar Takes Whisky From Grocery Store An unknown amount of whisky was reported missing from Law’s i\Grocery, 200 Earlmore Blvd.;early, 106, 107, 110, 113, 119. __Help Wanted Male 6 tlac. ‘ i: Help -Wanted Female- 7 ‘and participation in Pontiac Police were called to in- and the profits are vestigate the breakin about 12:10 a.m, today. Officers said the store was entered by breaking the glass of the. front door. Write > > for sample kit on Caught in Stolen Auto ry ok LE ae z é 3 i 2 i : | i : i En ii i ; | i a