® ge IGAN, | Nee TE ERIN ATION. ai ewe aeavice [AC, MIC ee ge, NORE SMASHED — Above is shown the smashed nose, upside down, left, of a United Air Lines plane which crashed near Longmont, Colo., last night, killing 44 persons. al - ae 4 , * : ; 4A [ie as United Airliner Explodes, Burns in West | _" WONGMONT, Colo. (INS)—A Unit®d Airlines DCSB. airliner (a new luxury version of the DCS). exploded and crashed near Longmont, killing all 44 persons aboard and strewing wreckage over a square mile. of farmland, nage pve of ambulances before dawn today carried the victims of the crash from the disaster scene to \ , Colo, some 30+ — Way. sirtines plane 2 Who Dedicated See Courthouse Stl Living in City By 40K HAAS Time has reméved from our midst most.of the names, over 100 ” gee Up tt APer Cent Since Tuesday _ Total Donations * ok ke Within $ | ee ee + | ee ei a Industrial, Commercial Division Returns Boost The Pontiac Area United Fund ‘total jumped to with- in $76,276 of the-$562,175 goal yesterday with a flood of Industrial and Commer- cial Division returns. - Some $485,899 is now col- lected—86.4 per cent of goal. This amounts to an) increase of 11.4 per cent over yesterday. pes Three industrial. plants sailed over their quotas and the Commercial ‘Division: Critchfield. The overall total pledged in- cludes $21,000 of the int ©x- pected from the Bir ming h am- Bloomfield Hills‘ area as Pontiac's share of money -colletted by the tise Varnish Go. reported 179 | per ceat of quota,-er-$1,084, ac- cording te Harold Bauer, chair. f man, t Chentiaaee Power Co. pledged + 116 per cent of with $4, | 147, said G. R. ‘Lembke, drive | Pits tt eFe: aga . Z pret tp Tie i i z " dedication At ing. shia Straud was assistant general (ity ot the Pontiac -# Ike May Get— ett Out of HGspitdl | Pomiac, and thar November I1 DENVER i — President Eisen- | £ © 8 crous mil) ? | M4 z a ave f git Sa 252 ijt. of at if ii iy Hi Hit i : it ri 4 bersfor the KELLY , hower’s doctors, satisfied with his| went Mr. Kelly now is. retired progress, have picked | and lives at 261 Cherokee Road. iS78Ee gap ly a fi lili u i review at a full scale medical con- [; if 3 P: i i 4 Ff ‘chairman. Jig Bushing reported | $486, or 111 per cent of its goal ] _|Ploye pledge of $1,852 plus a $2. ‘'U.S. Physicists Honored "| Seientists today jointly won fhe *| University, and Dr. P. Kusch of Columbia University, —_ »| NORTH ADAMS, Mass.” »—Ed-| ! oie eg wenn ne tard gg yesterday, as required by law. It | ditures, no success.:’ In the Commercial Di vision, Sears Roebuck returned an em- Workers at Simms gave $325 and the company, $725. The ‘Detroit Edison firm gift totaled $2,800) . Fleet Carrier to help drives in nine other Michi- gan cities, 9 company-ptficialiin | STOCKHOLM @ — Two U. S. 1955 Nobel prize in_physics. ‘They are Dr. W. E. Lamb of Stanford Poetic Justice in Politics the city council last month, mitted his campaign expens¢ form tisted “‘no contributions, no expen- Durante Tells: climbed $12,863 to $105,671, |. i-di tH if a z it if ob ek ‘Mrs. Calabash’ Is His Only Love “HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Jimmy Durante's secret is out.§ For years he has ended his television shows with the tag line: : “Good night Mrs, Calabash, <| | wherever you are," 4 But he has atways kept her | identity a mystery. Now he confirms that “Mrs. Calabash” is his late wife, Jeanne Olson, to whom he was wed for 20 years. Friends say she was ."'the only. woman in his life” = Rubber Official. Denies Charges. | ’ Noise, “Dirt Eliminated, . Company ~ Spokesman ‘A Baldwin Rubber Co. official | M. D. McLintock, firm-*presi- fai Ey ei ile vee HL 5 t installation was qi h ii Z F ge ag : Showers Predicted : According to. the weatherman, showers are ‘still: in store for the Pontiac area tonight and to- pi The U.S. Weather Bureau_pre- dicts a low of 40-44 degrees tonight. Thursday will be clougy and colder’ with a few light showers, The high tomorrow will be 44-48. ~ Snow flurries aré forecast, for t Upper Peninsyla near Lake Super- ior ‘Thursday with considerable cloudiness and colder. - =: The Bureau's 30-day outlook calls for below-normal temperatures in November over the--northwestern quarter of the US. the Great Lakes Region and the Central Plains. . The lowest reading this morning 8 am. was 48. The mercury rose to 53.in down- town Pontiac by2pm. . me nr eed ’ other government agencies gto one marca ohare ending aration for the International Geo- Oy wee aie advise and | | help In Today's Press. County News...j.c........30, 31 Editorials ...... 6 q z ae z § :Riwants Aidmeal Rammage Sale of mén's, women's afd chil- | fg a ry, 5 + We anything breaking the present ae x Dulles is handling all of the m 76,276 of UF Goal ‘Honeybear Warren Weds LAS VEGAS — Nina (Honeybear) W Chief Justice Earl Warren, feeds her new today said noise and dust about | Dr. Stuart Brien, 33, a bite of their wedding cake in a Las Vegas which neighboring residents have | Nev., hotel after a surprise elapement last night. The couple .| wed by # justice-of the peace in the penthouse ELOPES TO est daughter of Republicans Say ‘Action Program Will Be Cheaper Sixteen Point Proposal ‘| ‘To Be More. Effective’ / a r _ = oe 1—200 more state By JACK I. GREEN | LANSING (#—Senate Re- | publican leaders pushed for- ‘ward their own “action” | program today to counter | that of Gov. Williams as the Michigan Legislature went into the second day of its | special session. The Senate GOP chiefs : Said their program would be “© - just as effective as Williams’ and cheaper in the fields of | highway safety and mental health : ‘In ‘the field of teacher- same, amount of money asked by Williams but allo- ~ cated on @ different basis local control ’| gram as enunciated by the Re-— | The groom ts a Boverty Hilts shysicins:, ; Big-3 Hold Strategy Talks| = "7 on Red Plans for Germany| 2722 5m < oe es PGENEVA “aNG)L2phie- three western —foreign ‘min-| 3—Local driver licensing ex- eign Minister V. M. Molotov, ‘ res: af conference was recessed yesterday for All. Day. Esha <a Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Britain's! \vsreaiy BAD DRIVERS. Harold Macmillan went to the villa of French Foreign! 4 5.4 drivers to be compelled Minster Antoine Pinay where they were to Junch after | to attend driving schools operated discussing how to meet? a Women Discover Bonanza Hidden in Church Kitchen NEW YORK @ — A group ot | school bus drivers. { women, gathered for a charity Williams’ proposal), meeting, had a different kind of . problem yesterday:. They couldn't} fee boost, urging increased Molotov’s ~~ expected next ‘move on Germany. The western Big Three be- lieved they had a tip-off to »|the . long-heralded Soviet ke rae on German “uni- cation” in. the. memoran- money dum written by Communist awa tala tc och aan East German Premier Otto ‘Grotewohl. ‘The East German spokesman at Geneva had attempted to have the memorandum .delivered to the . | Western foreign ministers, but-the US., Britain and France refused jt on the grounds they do not recog- nize the Grptewohl regime. ‘The proposals outline’ method - ‘of German integration to be achieved by the Germans them- selves with formation.of an East- * West German cos » coun: ell as one of the first The plan failed to mention the date when reunification was to be accomplished or the free elections ‘which the West insists must be-the | basis of unity. The resulting united Germany would be neutralist in its foreign, policy and -eventually might fall ‘ripely into Communist hands, ~ If this was all Molotov planned to offer the West, an allied source said the answer Would be a re- Sounding ‘‘no.” ! . f | * a results fast! - des Aid tochtty’ ot the Yorkvihe (Continued on Page 2, » serie Pesan Rioting Greeks Hit mere the cache, had come trom. at LJ §. and Britain The money may go to the organ-| PATRAS, Greece (INS)—Greeks ization if the rightful owner does| demonstrating for a union of not claim it within 9 days, Report Peron Travels | BUENOS AIRES (#—The Asun-| Institute in the town of Patras. cion radio “heard in Buenos Aiea Police fired on the demonstrators said today that ex-President Juan! and 40 civilians and 35 policemen D. -Peron had left Paraguay at ’ for Nicaragua,—via_ Lima; of standards for rt ! bet £8 and H i: F The Bishop of Patras called on the demonstrators to disperse, Margaret: Resumes Royal_Duties ee |} -LoNpon — her first appearance since her decision, attending a service at Tt Is All a Closed Book, . - Says Peter About Romance — FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES - Group .Capt. Peter Townsend broke his silence on Princess Margaret today to say he would not a dened book,” the rejected suitor. told news- men at the Sussex County country home where he is spending the last days of a furlough that might. have ended in engagement to the queen’s sister. Instead, it ended with+— : : Margaret's decision th at| St Paul's Cathedral. The occas: fon is the 50th anniversary of the duty to crown and loyalty death of Dr. Thomas John Ber. .to church were too great to| mardo, who founded = group of ~ be cast aside for personal| Ses ‘ef Britie® feandlings, : 4 sede as Margaret herself | nial events . e Mars” was making ready to come from | garet this week and beyond, Prime — behind the protective walls of| Minister Eden’s government was House to ‘pick up her | reported prepared to lighten h Kiwanis Annaal Starts t sects of tan’ 3% xt. __turing into contested state . prima- ’ tential aspirants for the he # . il _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESD. is nok eo a ; Primary \ Contest: There Could. Be \Most Critical -jin Presidential Bid SS ee See ad By JACK BELL WASHINGTON (Adlai E. Ste [ “venson may put most of his pri- | mary eggs it a California basket ’ in his expected rac¢ for the - 1956 Democratic presidential nomina- tion, : : Stevenson is reportedly ready to | announce his candidacy at a cau- cus oef-Ilineis Democrats in con- ‘nection with a three-day national |, Adlai May Use | - California Test. party rally beginning in Chicag Nov, 17, While he probably will not be | prepared to discuss campaign de- tails then, associates said Steven- | son has decided to enter elected primaries, of which the June 5 California contest could be the most critical. & * * "The former Mlinois governor won the 1952 nomination without ven- co ries, But friends said he recog- nizes the necessity of fighting it) out next year with some other po-' nomina- | tion and welcomes the chance te | show what he can do as an inten- | sive campaigner. : However, the Stevenson strate- - gists will pick their own battle- fields, They intend to pass up the -@and Charles Irish (r TENTH PIKE AWARD ‘Father of the boy for whom the Billy | Pike Memorial award was named, the 1955 recipient and the organizer ‘of the association behind. the memorial’ pose for a picture after the 10th annual award Tuesday night. William C. Pike (2), Terry Thomas ne ) are pictured. The award followed a dinner at Highland Manor. © Pontiac Press Phete [Tax Assessors | of County Meet : C.€. Miller, Rochester, f Chosen President of New Association of Assessing Officers held its first luncheon meeting Tuesday st~ the Hotel .Waldron, ‘43 merhbers bein present. Pe ee The purpose of the organization. is to improve the ‘standards and develop better. techniques in as- Ssment administration, - - : Its membership, in excess of 50 includes the assessing officers | from every city, village, tow © .-— ship and assessment area im the ‘Pontiac Deaths : county, Richard V. Ashton " Richard V. Ashton, 73. died sud- CYRUL FE. MILLER - At Tuesday's meeting two' mem- bers of the Michigan State Tax Commission, Robert Eckardt and Henry Witt, talked on the rela- tionship of the local assessors ‘with their commission, d _James Gardner, president Ss GOP Offers Plan Pike Memorial.” fo Counter Williams (Continued From Page One) | Mon dollars for highway patrols, | double the amount going back te local law enforcement agen- z ae: : Se eel a Acowange | ‘ =. waveneee A 2 nal Sher abeee « *4 ee tend ORew ene nee Fehebbedewneeere : os so sma pw E soe £. . owe Deen eae Ws CURT Hey bidet bids. ide _| handicapped children, a a un 1} At the same time, Sen, Edward a Hutchinson (R-Fennville) filed a ‘) Clarkston's -i\and Judge Booker, 1954 award who the farm, told police _ the drop charges against the boys if they repaired the damage. +husking out corn, And Mrs. Hess || laughed today, “‘the}'ll be working another two weeks at it.” Geor “2 quest, the hearing was recon- } "Michigan Supervisors’ Association, | denly at his home 18 Norton Ave. explained current tax legislation | yesterday. Includes Wives. for FirstTime - | Tenth annual Billy Pike Memor- | ial dinner and award, last night, | ‘at Highland Manor had one un-| sua! feature. In addition to the | anmouncement of the selection of : personable Terry | Thomas, ‘as the “1955 member of | the select gorup, wives of members | were-guests.Terry also won the | ‘Pontiac Press Most Valuable Play- | = ler award this fall | | Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Duffy, Mr. and _Mrs. Jack Farms, Mr. and. Mrs. John Abel, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Haw- ley, Mr,-and Mrs. Cliff Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Buck Reid, winner, r 13 Youths Mrs. J, W, Hess at 5821 Pontiac Lake Road, Mrs, Hess’ son Clark, Now the boys, all juveniles, are | says. they’re not very: good-at- it. : “At the rate they're going,” she | manual was discussed at consider- -| C, Blades, 339 Oakland;- Roy A. | Sturgeon, 118 Edison; Ronald L. that is fertinent to the work of the assessors on the ground level. . The new state tax assessment Born’ in-Van Wert County, Ohio Jan. 6, 1882, he was the son of Edward and Sarah Owens Ashton. | 45 : He married the former. Nora La- Lone Nov. 25, 1926 in Detroit. Coming here from Detroit 19 years ago, he was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church. Mr. Ashton had retired from General { Motors Truck & Coach Division, Besides his. wife, he is survived by four children, Mrs, David Burt of Clawson, Sister June Mary of Kalamazoo, Jeannette and Joseph, both of Pontiac. : 45 Inductees Leave _| Saji ox So for Military Service “| award of Fort Wayne. ind: two sistérs, Mrs, Jay Hooks of Rock- Forty-five inductees, represent- | ford, Ohio and Mrs.-John Hileman | ing October quotas of Selective Service boards 65 and 67, left by’ bus this morning for Fort Wayne, Detroit, where they will be as- Signed to basic trainizig camps. Leaving from board No. 65 were: able length. ae Officers of the association are: President, Cyril"E. Miller, Roches- ter; vice-president, Leonard A. Watchowski, Lathrup; -secretary, Donald A. Melchert, Troy, and treasurer, Theodosp Koella Jr. Sylvan Lake. rf neral will be held ‘morning from St. Michael's Catho- James H. Wagner, 2377 West / lic Church with burial in Mt. Hope Grand Blvd., Detroit: Gerald S.| Cemetery. ga 3027 Edgefield; ver | Bob Me - : b . Verpooten,. 467 Raeburn; Ver-" i non B. Dean, 321 West Huron;; - Y ry Annie Coo s Nick Shorter, 597. Nevada; Marvin; Prayer~service--was held at 10 o'clock this morning in the William F. Davis Funeral Home for baby | Mary Annie, one day old daughter of Tommie and. Anne Smith, 262 Howard McNeill St, Frier, 116 Oakhill; John H. Dart, 63 Mark; wrence E, Crisp; 81 State; and Robert B. Collbaugh, 34 Lincoln. From board. No. 67 were: Wil- liam H. Kottke, 4470 Dow: Ridge; Richard J, Silvis, 714 Arcadia St.; Bernard W. Callahan, 3437 Auburn R&.;. Donald G. Sttherland, 7087 Pickering and Robert S. Chase, Pontiac General Hospital and died there Oct.- 29. -¢ Besides her mother, she is sur- vived by two brothers’ Tommie Lee and. Jerry Lee Cooks. “The baby was born Oct. 28 at|Great Lakes shorelands were held 4610 Fiddle Ave, ne Robert E. Pope, Roy W. Horne, Peter S. Rosborough, Erle G..Hen- derson, Jerome H. D. Neumann, Peter and Frederick W. Pfeiffer, all of Birmingham; Daniel Frank Cupples Frank Cupples, 69. died Tuesday at his home, 3 Whittemore St. after an illness of five months. Born in Canada March 721,--1886, he was Fr. Sur are a sister, Mrs. Eva Hunter, Holly; Glen C, Douglas | Watts and two brothers, Ralph and and Monie J. Funck, Auburn! Percy, all of Canada. + Heights, ; ments will be announced Arley G. Brown, Robert L. Val- lance and Leo A: Pittman, Roches- val | later by the Huntoon Funeral Glenn Harrington land; Delbert G. Maloney, Utica; | Service will be at 10 a.m. Thurs- Dennis R.. Kullgren, Detroit, and | day at the Huntoon Funeral Home | "ge R. Pickering, Lansing. | for- Glenn Harrington, infant son - Henry C. Murray. an attoyney | ‘The three failed to appear in | the morning and Inglis adjou | the bearings until Nov. (10. At | | Murray's appearance And re. | never rectived any legal fees trom the club, with which he has been affiliated for about two vears. u . Marry N. Dell, stood to nearly $170,000 by option- land, then turning it over ri 5 $ ij gigi? e i ‘ot fl i -perator promptly ! caller with “AT Bine — bowling { He also told of meeting Malcolm | jaigo. gee 9 * a2 ‘ i ‘| — Se Mrs. William Lamond ag htronamer. Dr. : : rown Rd. is » Service for Mrs, William (Hel- world onference es as representative of of Michigan, about it as we did did.” : : mid-June, Home, Lapeer. Burial will i. Observatory at: Bowling Editor Knows All: telephoned a newspaper to find out where she could find “Blood Alley” (a motion picture). s % i : i ; many years before moving Lapeer a month ago. 3 Survivors includetwo sisters. Mrs. Katherine Jarker and Emilie | discuss solar versity of Arizona. Lake Angelus” Astronomer at Solar Conference Astronomer Dr. A. Keith Pierce | attending a solar energy the University Dr. Pierce, of the McGrath-Hul- , |Research Institute, and the *Uni- taken, the board also discussed a one way street system in the. centraj business district, a sub- -Ject brought on primarily in re« | .| Newark, Ohio. Ad Perish as Plane (Continued From Page One) foined Oldsmobile in 1926, is survived by his wife, if a} 7 ‘ Jeue ii ihe Hn peal f i ! : He Hi : F : Hf ake Virginia ;-—-two- sons, David and | Michael, and his parents, of | “LIKE THE SUN” Farmer Tony Ruote, who wit- nessed the Crash, said miles east of the Rocky Mountain "| foothills, into the ground at the points where . “they -hit.. 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They, are but five of the matched * sets in—our ~ made - for-each - other collection. : 2 \ “The Store Where Quality Counts” “Pontiac's Oldest Janty Store” B W. Rees Bit ts panes old ballyard with Cabinet. officers, Mai. Douglas MacArthur was amoung those in the stands when a pitcher named Babe Ruth made his Washington debut in 1914—just as MacArthur, as a_ lieutenant, had seen Walter easagsibe first start there ig 1907... SIZED ‘EM UP d ¢ He was a wonderful PEDO this Griff. Right to the ninth inning of his life of three quarters of a century: in baséball; he'd’ still size up a new acquaintance with the clear-eyed: scrutiny which he had clamped on “‘enemy” hitters while winning well over 200 games as a pitcher. __No person, no crisis, no. deplor- ‘able Washington team even really vanquished this fearless man. He must have given Death a battle it will never forget. Griff fought change as if it take fer granted Griff battled | | against in the ground that they \y ee t of doing it again with a ‘collection ‘ot walking wounded Joe and Jose, FE 22st |. “by trading astutely for Earl White- raids made the game a profession were the work of “bushwhack- ers. ” He could make “bushwacker” sound like a curse word when he wanted to, the fire blazing in eyes that rested beneath the gray thatches of his brows. He opposed night” baseball as if it. were dishonest, then became just about its widest user, The liberalization of - owner-player re- lations found™ him a staunch re- |. actionary, but_he was dotting and generous with men who delivered for him. He barred George Mar- shall's Redskins as unkempt gyp- sies, then. relented and embraced them. . Through the years Griff_won a reputation for niggardliness while bringing up a big family. of adopted children and taking care of a smal] army of non-working relatives and old cronies to the n'th degree. BATTLE OF WITS : He never had the limitless cap- ital of baseball's rich men and he ran his operation accordingly, - If he could show a profit finishing seventh or eighth with Cubans and Puerto Ricans but lose money finishing that low with second-rate American baliplayers he'd take the imported brand and stay alive to fight another battle for wits with richer men in the game. He won such a battle in 1933— Washington's last pennant year — hill, Googe Goslin, Luke Sewell, Walter Stewart, Heinie Manush,.Al Crowder and a few others, In 1945 he_came within a dropped fly ball - Griff was one of the founders of the American League. He was its talent scout. His raids on the rosters of the National were the sensation of the turn of the century. He got the great Nap Lajoie to | jump from the Phils with money Griff had borrowed from one of the owners of the same team. Honus Wagner locked himself in a pool hall ‘te resist the tempta- tion of jumping the Pirates. Griff's 4 Judges Ready to Work but Courtroom’s Empty MIAMI, Fila. i — The Civil Court of Record one day. had its four judges, two courtrooms’ and full complement of court attendants on duty and didn’t try a case although there were plenty on the docket. Court officers explained a new girl in the sheriff's office forgot to mail out the summonses for 72 prospective jurors, (Advertioement) : pomentie.- 5 go in luxury 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, . WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2.1055, | \ all | Ow wes Modern Stature to Griffith with honored -eontracts instead the old gentleman with an occa- F with. damp cloth to clean . Plaids and Plains _ ‘in Many Colors . 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Leader Features ‘Greater Power, Rugged - Style Appearance wanted to determine whether the | special fares for passengers carrie | om cargo aircraft would be un- reasonable or unlawful. At the same time the board re- fected requests by United and Capital Airlines for suspension of Northwest's proposed fares. ! The CAB. said- the complaints ‘‘do not state facts which warrant susper | sion.’ : Your Wa @Cleaned . © Adjusted a | Roguated ~m | Expansion | Watch Bands . ves = 95 Santis Jewelry Dept. DETROIT ® — Chevrolet, cur: rently leading. the nation’s car makers in. output ‘and retail de- liveries, will introduce its 1956 line Friday; with increased horsepower, a more rugged appearance and with*a~new four-door hardtop Sports. sedan, ES es €, Also presented for the -firsi time will | be nine-passenger station wag- , | different body styles for 1956. . Prices, from $1,350 for the utility sedan - in’ the “one fifty’ ‘series, to $2,360 for the Nomad station wag- om im the Bel Air series, The prices do not include federal ex- cise, State and -Jocal . taxes, or handling and delivery charges. They cover six-cylinder models. ‘For V-8 models $92, would be ided. Top horsepower ‘ts the sixes is) a Sift the super turbo-fire V-8 it | is 205. Top in the 1955 lines was) 136 and 180 respectively. Compres- | sion ratio of the top V-8 engine is: 9.25 to 1. The V-8s have a new high lift’ camshaft. six has 8 to 1) ‘compression ratio. Hydraulic valve ; Special for - Hunters! - That 4 in ‘ i a, Bit "1 cu. *F reezer! » Ton. Gives You ait A Freezer 4 Get Ready to ee Buck! a agen already. announced, | = “show increases rangitig from ‘GOP's Mrs. $49.25 fo $84.25. The prices range Gets Service Award | Hooker of Mount Pleasant, Repub- ie an national committeewoman, guished civic tional— —Assembly . MORE CHEVROLETS FOR ‘oss Ted babel aula eae tine: divik is the oa sedan, new this year. The cars go on a: Sistas! Mexico “supplies about. half the: ong” This will give Chevrolet Bo ons and two four-door sport sedans ate newcomers: among 19 models, Friday and locally will be shown by Matinee MiErE ver, Inc., 34 which make up the three series of poseenett cars os the 1956 a St. : iseesunesrenressossaeani T f ome euae a rm a OBAMA TELS , Hooker LANSING 1.» — Mrs, Rae C.) will receive, a citation for distin- service at the Na- *) Pontiac Police’ Officer Returns From Service Pontiac Police patrolman Rob ert M. Wachal, on military leave pean | of absence for the past two years, : yesterday resumed his duties with eee need ie Wachal, mat shad the force in 1950. He left in 1953 for a tour of duty in the military police of | the 64th Ordnance Battalion, and ‘was stationed for most of. the .two- year term at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He ceayeescomngennraae 4 Texas has 15,524 miles of rail- _ at sind size from 2x3' up to 4x7’, sale priced ‘SMALL ROOM SIZES: > EVERY CHOOSE FROM: @ HAMADANS ~ _ @ KAZVENS @ DERGAZINES —_ @ KARADJAS @ SAROUKS @ HOSEINABADS @ KIRMANS @ BIDJIARS: . HUNDREDS of SCATTER RUGS: $13.99 to $495 _— Ranging in site from 5x7" up to 8x10’, sale priced - . $129 to $895 LARGE: PALACE SIZES: ie in size from 9x} 2" up to 14x26’, sale priced $277.50 to $3,995 (Hall runners up to 20° long alse included) \ \ Ria eS * > ONLY 3 AT HARRISON'S BIRMINGHAM STORE! > ‘THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT OF its KIND IN YEARS! 3 lirisor’s vor | ?-million dollar sale of oriental > EVERY nus AN EXQUISITE HAND-WOVEN ORIGINAL! IG IS BRAND NEW...EACH ONE DIFFERENT, EACH ONE A MASTERPIECE OF DESIGN AND COLOR! 4 EVERY, RUG PRICED FOR SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS! You can enjoy your luxurious Oriental while you pay for it on Harrison's convenient budget terms, As little as 10% down. * ugs One of the nation’s leading importers of oriental regs quite! Harrison's purchased his entire inventory at substantial savings! Woven of the finest wools, beautifully designed and colored! This fs BIG! Big selections 8g quality Big-sayings! You'll probably never again be afforded the opportunity to purchase such fabulously — beautiful masterpieces at these low, low prices. Why? The industrial- ization of nations where these originals are made is cutting sharply into manpower necessary to continue the ancient art of hand-weav- ing. This famous New York importer can no longer buy and sell these luxurious rugs economically. Choose frony literally Rundeds of sizes, shapes, designs. Lustrous, silky Hamadans and Dergazines. Jewel-toned'Sarouks. Breathtakingly beautiful Kirmans. All yours at. savings! Each 6ne an individual creation. No two are. alike. All are - woven of the-finest wool yarns. All are brand new. Imagine, a room size rug that took skilled craftsmen many months to create, yours for as little as $129! Remember — this sale only at Harrison's Bir- ° mingham store. (NOTE: Even if you aren't interested-in- buying. we invite you to come to our Birmingham store and see this awe-inspir., . eS ee ee been one like it in Detroit.) ~~. Lye Dediget: tenn ‘aniinged = = 4 ——z, Et Na os Maas pe es i eT ee ee ee I ey a, cr : pvr Oh on ie ee ; ae i —. eh ¥ : mie PONTIAC PRESS, WE DNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1955 So RN Ce . AT Dail - | statements on'a Michigan Powg?, resisted efforts of the jewel- ' Williams Reiterates _Daiversity sary a a on immer Linda Yields Gems ers/to obtain ‘the gems, claiming 1$100 Fe ny fen Na pecan galt on their care | they were a Christmas gift. arm WY, | inge since 1979. | 'aS Lawyers Agree . | Yesterday, however, lawyers said |, LANSING @ ~- See. Sipners' 1 Me ae pellemnnty: te a LOS ANGELES The $132,000. — pier gPhnegosir | away today from their statements |income’ sank to minus-$100 jn | wort of gems that a Milwaukee’ tian, “they. -daid;--hud been given that some Michigan farmers had 1954. Cobb said he saw no such ‘admirer gave actress Linda Chris- | “ay, undisclosed sum” for the. in- a “farm labor income’. of minus- figure in ‘the MSU survey. — | tian have been turned over to the convenience, p -| $100 in: 1954. a 4 (Farm labor income was defined | wew York jewelry firm from | _ Schlesinger avoided litigation and Jf 4 . ‘- ibe as what a farmer: has left vod Which they wate Horchennd. | declined comment in the matter. | VOLLMAR sad 3 per cent, rental on, his| The check that Robert H. Schles-! 4 Texas Tower, one of the aiti- Pvigetay Hay tis hood tion 3 ‘ land is deducted from his .gross inget gave Van Cleet and Arpels ficial islands in the U.S, radar : . income. Sep a ng of New York bounced. Miss Chris-|warning system off the Massa-|p , CO*#T 7® COAST ;wovING duce consumed by family.) tian, former wife of actor, Tyrone | chusetts coast weighs 6,000 tons. Wala, is toms atcha tems ee I | z left & Fes LAGUuNE SU Thalbemea <> Vanesa Senion\ Tar squncy Union an evernay-af 1C pibican ‘sine ; Fuenderade, of the Rochester Leader Dogs tor the|lesder dogs each year. It benefits trom United Fund ; Blind, 1s: shown with a pupil in downtown Pontiac. | money Pontiac Area United Fund Donations Help Blind Persons Get Leader Dogs Your contributions Pea oe pref targa lero Ered : gti oe tiac Afea United Fund drive help | | the copay are approved by the | master. Classes of students num- | blind persons see. rans Administration. | ber six to eight. ach parang G SALE! Save to 5.99! Part of your donation goes to-| ‘mb tetsurianaes an jassigned ‘a dog/ according to in- ward providing leader dogs who | *verage of #4 new students .are | dividual personalities, height,|J T; ‘ ATIO” staph shes por |i nee See |e Sn oe |-Tenn Tuft “P. : leader Dogs tor the Blind, tn | turn each year to obtain new dogs. | The students live at the school | a ne | _ Rochester, one of 8 The program is expensive. From | during f ks of ntrated | Mn. e e ‘ ; he school Rochester's residential section, : , > {blind ‘master some four monte | Roeser’ cede scton : ' Be } Moroccan Regents. tsa Seaar “™ crenieSremcces | | gM MILK GLASS LAMPS | Moroce wt Regents. pinch student pays site for bis | Pontiac's b busy traffic. we Regularly 4.98 “29 LK L . | raining, t to t n : : e | ‘ Hand in Resignations other $it00 comes from sources pol confidanca of Ran inde. _. 24x36 Size =! h P ! . 93 | the UF. nce to persons not blessed : : . “Pans tig sency comet) “Ela ase Sinn to tre! Patio” | | ry Pee » Gee: f | fe named to take temporary custody | ———_— ateseea at siden Ihe early SIR, QOOET Siete ooo. yvieseeees 3.99 or | " _ @f- the Moroccan throne today | = : Regularly 9.98, 27248 Size .....cccesseees 5.99 handed in its resignation to Sidi | == yop Sohn @ tock Sov Lerge Selection i ; ; oa Mohammed Ben Youssef, the @x-| == Regularly 14.98, 36x60 Size ....... die us eta 8.99 Hond-blown lamp ‘bases from one of the finest and oldest glass : aan freshly returned from exile = “WATCH FOR OUR = Imported BEER Regularly 1.65, Matching Lid Covers ........1.29 blowing works in France. All bases: finished with heovy metal. Madagascar. = TT vor: WINE mountings, charmingly detailed decorations and fine antique plus ao Fg Ma ol ee Q - I sangha ns silk, , Practically lintless, resists matting and we corns) Left: milk gloss Moringa ph table a negotia prints os well as dirt — t's our very own with hand pain and fired rose decoration wp! ite opaline nee nationalists and = HAMILTON EGGS Dee’ 47¢ _ sculptured Viscose Rayon Rug! Truly a thick tufted translucent shode (26”). Right: milk gloss table lamp with a vm = eeeeee | scatter lways non-skid, long-wearing and so swirl rope neck, hand stamped Gold Fleur-De-Lis rae 14° . The cotncil was to guard the | == | ey aeons i ”“ throne when Sultan Moula decorative! Practical and guaranteed to blend with | gold antique shode. (25), Ben Ara my : aan decor. B t t lly low ; has Pen 2 pee bage: ROUND STEAK eeeetee eee Lb. ” ° vee me ig bi eiphct oday 4 exeptiono Y | : : | Waite's Lempe—Fitth Flees — We Give Holden's Red Stamps = 5 Weite's Linens—Fourth Fleet = EAST SIDE MARKET. mint to 11 Doi “ FE- -3-9126 F) Swi nn MT Cotton Plisse Brunch Coat @ Sanforized, Washable! Side ’ or Front Tie! F @ Sizes 12-20, 141%4-24%4! ee : SALE! ~ Save 4.991. 100% Wool Filled | Reversible Comforter ae | Regularly 12.98 y ho) Pretty brunch coot to slip into for easy care, wear fall through winter doys. Versatile side or front tie in a lovely. selection of richest pastel colors. Pink, aqua, rose, yellow floral print. Also available Golden varnished rattan and jet black wrought iron. Get magical ‘‘Ali Baba’’ -comfort in this unique rocker, with * bon - tilt-controlied sea mm 6? 72x84 Size @ Gleaming First Quality Lightwei t Comforter, @ Satin Covered,Comforter in Six Stunning Revers- ible Colors. —~ - a @ Laboratory Tested. Filled to its Bursting Edges IT” Peet CANE lh CANE ° Brown and ald, ove ond Blue, Hunter Green and nr tore prom | TUB CHAI RS - SE T | EES . Gooseberry and Rose, also Scarlet and Grey. Hurry ange elev es ue f SALE : ‘3 95. veo e SALE 9” ‘ — Se ie ca ies Floor Waite's Housedresses—Third sone of Fashion PRICE PRICE Up ecee : — ; : ig : ; . ; ra lL tee: ty grt CANE SALE! Waite’s Lowest Price —2 | NESTED TABLES | BAR STOOLS: $ SET OF 95 THIS. a ©) Mattress Pad and Cover 4° 4 oC Regularly 8.50, Full Size ae Now get this nipert combination for saa then for the pad alone! Contour mattress pad and yum forized cover gives your mattress maximum protection! The mitered corners slip over the mattress for o snug, sleek fit and smooth comfort. ster he is “FURNITURE r “APPLIANCES | PHONES: FE 5-8811_ and FE 5-897 5 be 2065 Orchard Lake / Ave. - KEEGO HARFOR Se os oe ae iy : , : Nees . : | : : - : aa on nee) | ; oe . : oe : ek | be A : | __SIx Pee toe | '. ‘MHE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. .WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. THE PONTIAC PRESS Benson’s: Pork F oe a eG eee ee eee ORE a separ ema cl _ Th an address to the Michigan chig a. Goma, gcmenee Spore Reka Seer beter | CuanLes Frov did much to clear up miss {gay a, NL en A ee a a MEMBER oF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS oo ~“!among other things Mich- \ . ” * ‘a f , x a ety on apPaeS: 1 soThe Aeeociated Brose ts entitied exclusively to the use - {gan’s' former director of agricul- _ te 2 quests u aes ‘g-e Daber an well ‘all AP ures. dlspaiches? ture, now assistant to Secretary os | gu ts Tus Powruc Passe ie delivered by cartler for 40 cents Benson, emphasized an impor- a “Grune. enene,Criprg, Seereh ame via tant fact. He. sald the $85,000,- “tha Science: pretenses aces United States $20.00. . = : ee ae the closed __ PRES ea efactiotions are soredle n sovenee, —* 000 program is nota government — "ture sufficient legally to ‘free a Py en , attempt to put a floor under pork person, from a stale hospital? Porplayment Pact” Many people - ~ “MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP eonasane ii and lard prices. Bg : This teow ipo “ ana I ‘don’t know ‘the real meaning of WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 2, 1955 * ok ok. | would be very grateful for this this pact and care less. _ He added, however, that these pur~ ‘ oie oe ; ‘\aue. Clarkston +8 ibtes Reto _._°, chases might strengthen the hog - Editor's. note: According. to a | 5 Civie Parties Br ighteh ’ * market by siphoning off surplus pork — pray pote gen oe . Smiles in ord do this under Michigan law: “yy strange how many summer Halloween isn’t what it’ used to be, at marketing channels. By this he meant ‘Despite P perc 9 fra; en ie ee wean --@- , be : Pontiac’s Halloween _ and lard through other than ordinary — , , School lunch. and certain. institutional : least in Pontiac. \ = = ¢ + ‘cooking. Thanks to the leadership offered by _ D°°ds. The money for these purchases . ee. uP * Bagi lh ~ the City’Parks and Recreation depart- Noe janece funds provided by law — living and entoying ¢ the most ree en Sas Sompal according to ¢ ment, officially supervised parties have — eo weg ae ee ee ee a ee eb perous era in history, an doctor. Every woman, as | all but eliminated the vandalism of days ______ How —suecessfat—the—progran —— be'thankful, er = gone by. As a result, says Director Davin will prove in steadying hog mar- = EE : Taft-Hartley Act Survives Ewatr, Pontiac’s police had only four ket prices remains tobe seen. ‘calls Halloween night. Perhaps the psychological effect serious of the operation will be as great In all, the department super- as that of the operation itself. | “vised parties in six grade schools, = =8=§=§s« ss yee ge eS aa _ two junior highs and at theLake- = = > one should forget that the break ) side Community building. An en- : : - —_ tact ie that a __in hog prices below $14. was a direct re- == couraging fat ttendance sult of overproduction. In other words, ~ Roser = rg eh ts eg ee at the nine parties averaged 400. . ! — i> peu gi amspeansll a Sa cance on life ae the effects of.a Spring pig crop nine “Wonder Wh tional _ avaliable } os : x * * ~~"Wonder What It Could Be? | ~ changes. error baller werting, wanaione per cent larger than last year had the — —— Usually candor is restricted Wis. than ever before in history. oS Especially appreciated by the depart- inevitable result, As these ) , oi . meat waste Dp supe by he maak ever erasing number, Te oe ce oe 3 five orchestras for parties at which - the price: Coygne the lowest levels Folks Were on the Right Track All Along Taft, Gite Repetition, spent bs cement Ne ee Labor the since 1942, dancing was a feature, such as those at — oe ae po setae ee 5 We 4 : - te ve Jer high acne ang the nas ob iat ine ny wwe When They Reported Flying Saucers = nasa’ * ee community building. (Ourie, depends on'their WASHINGTON—The mystery of ‘The first U.S. mollel designed dropped. Ea rimenting with “nt, % Sime for eight years d©-~ ‘American workingmen during this : A top feature of the evening was the vacant aa ability to erbosar ee ee eee ott. by Charlies H.. Zimmerman of the ‘saucers’ calls $6; ts Saeed noel rep se char Period. . 7 Jaycee-Recreation Department mystery | ong : cciahienad ees ey ert ee ea cen, National Advisory Committee for Now the “‘secret” is out. At least acterised Wt unfairly as @ “slave The Taft-Hartley Act assures the : a supply-demand Pp. . Aeronautics, was elliptical in it is officially admitted that “jet- labor set.” Taft left am inteliec- Li 21r of both sides to free speech, contest open to all school children. The cially at last. ananedlinas tn tiie oatiedteltien first prize was a bicycle, the second a: , -“"T turns out that the American shape, powered by two piston en- powered vertical-rising, highPer- Sf'whet ty eneant hy explotation ‘nouch It Goce, ac wp sien Bes wer dollars The Man. About T : people had the truth all the time gines and driven by twin pro- formance” aircraft are here and 4 the workingman. unfair labor” practices centering = radio and the third, five silver dollars. e n. ADO own : —they did see flying. objects in pellers. It had a maximum speed Will be seen in great numbers from - around for | + +t Echoes ¢ | SaSe ears Rime meeniaeme De: or ee eae as Sa aa uees ee penta fea : a ri i t . 4 . : : ‘Aloo much appreciated was the = ECHO@S OF the Day trsccarty, irwas apparenty do “More tmpertant, it eould rise Goeq ‘and tented and during what quenfly referred to as the Magna fron ining. ~ help given by PTA units. Some eee A. cided never to admit that there Simett vertically an fe mie period of time. Charta for labor,.was designed to geceer ELECTIONS - eeeniee “the department’ of- Anniversary of Dedication of were Sects of such shape—planes seve ip oe -adhenge > Aye eA (Copyright 1955, «= make illegal any““exploitation” of "1 ue to feo a ago the. ent : or missiles—which. could rise ver-' ' , an hour, a great =. vork Herald Tribune Inc.) @M¢ Workingman by the employer ae ype & “ fered to supply a trained director - Courthouse on Nov. 2, 1905 ticaly. : aDeaegn i neeny tet saved oe ‘by management, tO oe as 3 "to arrange a Halloween party ‘Horse power: What, with a lack of The key to the misunderstand- maneuverable than conventional : - font, ployes should designate a union as > for each school whose PTA would brain power, causes mest accidents, ME, 18 one. word, “conven: milly planes.” Looking cam pathy with this ebjective, and in-. ‘le agent, the National ee = eooperate. We share Direc a ae tional.” From What happened t 15 Years sisted on retaining many aspects . _' Ewalt’s- hope that i ane. A letter just received from that “cain wah angneed ts model? . The same amagazine Te — ene tal of the, Wagner Aa. Rp leting so een more PTA units will be able Perry Houghtajing a ee Perit was purchased: bythe Navy ITALY BEGINS air offensive in wakes She Ae At present, the board restricts = te daniel. thle mplendld pitngram. of Detrolt, enys he wes living in Poatucet alter the original model was tested Greece ___ But in addition Taft felt that the _ smpicvers 0m Senin 4 hours of - Tt also is our belief that-Mr. Ew. the time of the court house dedication 59 , Pvervthing that is on the draw. in 192. The first full-sized air- : vee Ap workingman should be Protvcat. the voting, but otherwise manage- our » BwAaLt 7 ing boards or in the test period craft, built by Chance-¥: was. PONTIAC FEELS quake jarring from “exploitation” or mistreat years ago today, and-that the parade was : by ‘ought, q ment is free to itself fully. and his aides and co-operating PTAS ‘ine biggest thing that had “aes ee ee tional.” thoroughly tested by Navy engi- 17 states. \ i... ment from guy source. There are 5 > maa™ howe ee for.a big job well oom ggest thing happe ® Certainly when, jet vlanes® first neers. Then a statement-was re- - INFLATION FEARED as nation. €°°" sections of the Taft-Hartley SO ; . Geserve credit for a big : done. small boy's life.” A phone call from ee eee leased that this project had been al debt increases. i ee ea ax lf. a : 2 ee Ulysses Lingaman ‘s ) Flying Saucer Aircraft o{ Bmingam sre be dotnet rename. Sacto” aiaet De pus Sate ees coe os comes a a ees em ‘bers that there was considerable opposition just “conventional” airplanes, if Do You Really Remember 223i wee puta. ie Near Production Stage 2 ee ee et ie ene cretion ea Anything About Childhood? “mar ro w. “aor ogm ona bo tape Oe “ee a . ) “RIGHT TO ” ‘Tt you are among the thousands who county's needs. At one time Were se STATEMENT | y (FNDOU | : Tiligpe cg gt AEB 5 goods and serviete effered by believe they have rs, three churches-at the corner of Saginaw and jt is to go back fiv WILLIAM BRADY, M in Ontario he |. Hartley. Act, in creating a new mre. they seen flying saucers, aks interesting to go e By .D. » County—in the county ype om pay a Huron 8ts., and while the court house cheer up, you may be right. being built court sessions was held in one of Fi Delain Degartiont . dispute this claim in\a substantial states to-enact the so-called “right envision itself as the star salesman Our Air Force now has admitted of- them. Then presiding over the Circuit Court said then, with what is being said in this column in the spring of “St S20 "Tit send him or her, with to work” laws. Some 18 states for the labor of the workers, and _ ficially that certain new types of air- ws , See 3 ma ten oe See they just knew they remembered or poms perenne ge have done so, - pl ge on Poe “craft similar to reported flying saucers, Judge George W. Smith, 1 oe eg tage a ge \ yo encpclapeiin _ Tease trends tae'on sow timeli- of the cutemner wil. be toward are under development in the United ba Sa cay se _ eat On ae Pe a Person past the meridian can re- Sra ar tek wn ceed aa at tte Ge APLend Ge G0 ave aa en States and Canada and soon will be in _7™*" Court? = : We ans top akin ae ee a at ee ed a. : — placed high on the agenda of the want a tough or harsh deal with : Moreover, pictures prove , Judge Joseph EL. Stockwell, = - + aviation technology in which A thick file of letters from ite Sar more than one page forthcoming merger getting rid of workers. While management needs en ’ OVE ‘and the prosecuting attorney was _ Sirealt@t Sea comune pion from op wonte ot fo\perueat the Taft-Hartley Aet and the “right to be competitive as to costs, it ids a oe Frank L. Covert, and Sight <hataaliptalied ‘WHR S0- Grate t; tuk’ oe Jira ci Ge. BE"GteO nen The ee ae ee ae ee ee 7 * *” * Ge s gin'to appear, ot teres, tue, aad in. cme ML BO RO EH characterize as deterrents to union of good employe morale, and the a ea tae . . the position of sheriff then being held by € ene aa ‘aly 4 306k, tise Press, Ponting, a * Pon expansion, growth and develop- creative value of giving incentives uduiwomenn 2 "Tie Ae ca nde fer Soe Matas” Sete ——— means am sere we powered vertical rising plane. An-. Former Pontiacresident, = coment feveral verticals. remember a0 clear, bast tied Case Records ofa Psychologist: | . , other project_under contract — aie sp ora al earty as last year, @ propeller- peyall oe er. X oe with AVRO Ltd. of Canada is ex- __ om.the stat of hie, Week magnfine, nce given vases sy ay tme teen at ry_chohend Changing Normal Patterns of Speech pected to produce dis¢ shaped. ce pseu first jet-powered vertical-rising air- T ean remember has proved . . ~* - se 2 cosa se shaped taming und out man unds vert Manrmaatn vee araamnnemmny Magy Bring Relief to Stuttering Victims tual in “go. that - aie Canséa, which reciting when I was old enough IPERS : : caActoally expertinentation with #97 8 Mayr Willan W. Denaltson, oui mGnesapd sat os" eae cme Tet argo be lfchandd Bd monet ewan apod on * a tions Of accompanied by ee familiar with avia- E ron mean ll changed him irito a at by his classmates. Glace 7 “helicopters: and conventional ‘planes, "city manager Waller K. Willman, don knows that it tabes years ot Gy'that berore I received my de Fee se ertak takes tos Tixt anda ngehe tay taka’. @ tlenaiiog SUNGOK roe Oe _ has been going on since early in World are proven experts on congested parking. ‘*tins pt agree oer : : in is in near oO tn eon — ae _ >. ‘War II, According to U. S. News & in Lansing for the dedication of its civic sen a spasm ~~ World Report this has produced a wide center, the only parking space they could formally exhibited. to the tne pole of te “tater 2 iety of ome cir- find was so narrow that they were obliged public. 2 angie.” | _ variety of convertiplane types, some to push the ear into it by hand, neither rj. air Forde now says that its SUTTER FRIANGLE _ gular, some resembling helicopters and having a shoe horn. - t om aut Wee ao Hagen tee GE _ --. gome still on the secret list. 23 : ne ; “flying saucers” shows that “all sontins wena ten * ow rene oC ee In the hardware business here for the first the unidentified aerial objects could des tenes, Gl atk: ond ae 40 years in this century, . .| have been explained if more com- to human companions. "Besides the four already revealed Npmact H. Fay, ‘le shervaional dated een Soe ara Sn ~~. here, other types are being developed now of Los Angeles where he has lived since lees and shodiinn ite onl aie ai Lo Spada ctmenpge fine = mea 1941, is hack in town for a visit. In spite of as ta ae sie Senge . _ aitcraft concerns in Inited States his 83 years, Ernie still is a keen conversa- accounted strange things For qxamblo, the Weel statier and atleast one in Canada.” wie ae og Peis offically admitted that fifth fan sie, ce seed sived ot sa0- There is a revealing coincidence A three-legged deer 1s often seen by Ste eee ene oF lower, and not stutter for this in the fact that in the last five Harry Featherson senicux changes (1) shove. - years most flying saucer reports in the vieinity of his home out Baldwin shit it's Mhaiaciien“le 6s: Vik worarvuunaee cals Ee: from Ohio, Southern Cali- Road, near Lake Sixteen. The missing front to an article in “U.S. News & eign tongue and rot stutter for this East leg, off near the body, does not materially World Report” for April 7, 1950, alters (2) above. that hamper the animal. Mr. Featherson thinks which gave the first comprehen- - it was shot off by a pot hunter. sive explanation of the “flying ca oe sadcers." In that issue models of aviation—tulal- Verbal Orchids to— M Roly af 1001 Myrtle Ave.; elghty-sixth birthday. . poe YN eT ° Oe a eee 4 if f Bi : , wis - " ites. / | a : < eo Hh : le} Hild, i 2 i } itp; rit : F Ei ile oi Ey Pal Hee s: : | gi ment, “T Sia i BET tot pi¥setet Tomorrow 9 A. M. ANNUAL pis trim white nylon tricot in 2 pretty ml : P. r int or pastel flanne te in warm gowns, : misses’, tan ti a _ Stock up now at this tiny Price! Shop now, saak nes, 2.98, 5.98! Orlen* SWEATERS Stipens 204 | Values to 39.94! 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Chiefs as They Try. to Enforce ‘Human Rights’ UNITED Spd tf N.Y, "The delegate trom Syria raised his; ferred to the right of hand. and obse rved: MYER’ 5 Get Acquainted Offer! GENUINE BLUE WHITE 1, Ct. DIAMOND §&f ! sovereignty over- natural resources ,and ‘wealth, In the French trans- lation it reads the permanent right to sovereignty, Can the chairman Sav -The some docwnents, aide, then announced: | setretariat.” “ment goes in the U.N. Social Com- | 88 = vation Guid « the jreaty obligation among te nations confronting the U.N. _of effort, completed the articles for two draft covenants. One defines has. re- ePmanent “The. previous speake Right now the Social. Committee’ is taking up article one, which reads the same in both covenants. It Meals with self-determination, | the hot issue between the colonial | ote is correct?" ‘chairman shuffled through | He consulted an “We'll refer the question to the | | entirely. Brazil wants to knock out ine ? A splitting of hairs? 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CABINETS s ; j ! _ 1953 to go into ptopay's FOR: ~~ Israeli ar a : Resumes Control : JUNIOR EDITORS Ben-Gurion Asks Talks With Arabs to Conclude ' Holy Land Unrest JERUSALEM '— Pregier David Ben-Gurion today called for face-to-face talks with leaders of hed Caste now 69. conuul his r place at the helm of Israel's gov- einm@t which he relinquished. in retirement, . He - returned to polities last February as defense minister under Premier Moshe Sharett. Sharett will be his foreign minister. RETURNS TO POWER Ben-Gurion, who was Israel's first premier,- returned to power ;at a moment of mounting tension, with Egypt and. Israel accusing pach other of almost daily’ aggres: - sions. Feeling also is high “be tween Israel and her other Arabi néighbors, There is mych uneasi- ness in’ Israel over .Communist fishing in troubled Middle Eastern Arab Stgtes “as soon: as possible” “ny to be he gnaarsa to end eas" Israeli strife... things in Bucharest, though | o.oo poor by Western standards, , look AMERICAN. FOLK LORE—3. i oe Yankee Doedle * -Yarikee Doodle came to town, a ridin’-og- tie-gony, Stuck a feather in his hat and called it macaroni’ _ Have you ever wondered how this song came about? -It began in London just before the’ American Revolution. Certain | English gentlemen who followed an Italian style of dress ‘were called, | waters with offers f arms to the | Arab States. - * ae The new premier promptly ‘ald | parliament he wants to meet Egyptian Premier Gamal’ Abdel | buttons, were scornful of the shabbily -clad Colonial troops. They’ it’s difficult -to see how they can Nasser and every other Arab ruler “Macaronis,” and short, catchy songs about them became popular. } 4 ; British troops brought the song to America during the French and Indian wars,-and the colonists: were soon singing and whistling it. |* . But British soldiers, bedecked in smart, réd tunics and shiny brass | laughed and mocked the long-legged country boys riding their farm | people. Some Westerners think the Claim nee "Use Romanians Western Diplomats Say Soviet Exploits Satellite ‘Like « Colony’ happiness, nor that the people dare to talk-to Western visitors. This is one of the most difficult countries in which to.make contact with the Romanians are afraid to complain about conditions in r country, but other experi “Observers | figure the easy-going’ Romanians are too smart to complain about something they can't do anything About, Western diplomats say -things have improved here recently, even though the Romanian econom?. is controlled ‘and emlolten by the | Russians.” Some” Se uodien can beat the | high prices on food by getting one | meal a day at low fixed prices in| | factory canteens, But when they | go out to shop for other. necessities, beat the fantastic prices. That doesn't ‘messi: Romahiana} - -are prosperous or glowing with| ‘i 4 é : aie ‘ a« es" ts bok wesod bs ® | Complote ail-perpete detergent! it’s today’s most modera blue detergent —the only one. with a _ Cannon Face Cloth inside! New Blue Detergent Silver Dust © washes clothes whiter, brighter Seasas aihcoduag, Gor bape s washing, size New Blue Detergent Silver 1 at the earliest possible date. | ponies. Lyrics, believed written by a British army surgeon, Richard! Romania now is producing more; Dust—with the lévely pestel-col- BLUE omrmeneneneeeeaemeeee Shuckburgh; ridiculed the Colonials. *| of a ——— goods, buz| ored Cannon Face Cloth inside! Tsar Instead of becoming angry, the Americans laughed and made the | one may have to wait a month Cannon Dish Tow: — Marriage License | song their own. With feathers stuck in their hats, they-rode off to battle or so for a new model radio or Applications George K. Huffman. 418 E. Beverly Jogn E. Chisholm, Berkley Donald E. Shipper, Rochester Marlene Lx Sthank, Léke Orion Calvin. C, Morgan: 32 ‘Cla Bernice A. Schaffer, 16 “puch Brace C. Hafner, 431 8 Jessie Evelyn J. Sehram, $41 Judson Adam J. Stark, Birmingham i whistling the song. Paste this picture of a young Yankee Doodle and his paiet ens thde | cardboard and color it gaily with ‘crayons. Cut it out to make a circle, | ‘then cut around the dotted line on the upper half, Fold back the upper | i half of circle so Yankee Doodle pops up and he'll rock back and forth for you. Sing his tune along with him. Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader’s idea that is used. Write your suggestion to “Junior Editors” in care of = hewspaper; it can Heirs were listed as a daughter, | Katrina,*4, who resides with Ho-| stove if it can be afforded, Most | clothing’ produced here is_ still. pretty poor by Western standards, as. well as expensive. | About 23 per cent of the coun- try’s arable land is socialized ip | collective farms, state farms and | peasant cooperatives: - Romanian officials recently have FIXTURES “Terry B. Dye, South Bend, Ind. | Less Than $25,000 Jessie M. Doyle, Birmingham - James H. 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PRESS | : Your United Fund Needs Your ~— ~— Now! coe gh URITTAG, MICH IGAN, rt x THIRTEEN Mrs. John Gemmell 4 Pingrée avenue is piciured with | her two granddaughters, Lynne (left) and Annette Webb, | Queen Mary Unit Makes _Pastries for Coffee Hour | Breakfast breads, coffee cakes, Scotch scones and other pastries’ will be baked this week and next by members of the Queen Mary ‘Section _ ot Needlework Guild, * * "The group Will be“in chatge of) ‘ee colfee hour for the guild In- * gathering at 10:30 a.m, Nov, 10 in the First’ Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Henry. Milligan is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Andrew Kerrow and Mrs. Walter Galbraith. : The-women of the section have come to the United ‘States from , Various parts of the British Isies. The recipes being used have been “handed ‘down from one generation sso Shrine to Host Dinner-Dance Friday Evening Pontiac Shrine will be host to Gov. G. Mennen Williams, the Moslem Temple Divan, and past presidents of the Pontiac Shrine at a dinner-dance Friday evening. The affair will be held at the | Waterford “Community Building beginning at 6:30, Officers of the Shrine who will be on hand te greet the guests include Billie S. Farnum, —presi- dent: William H. Denmark, first vice president; Charles H. Kreher, second vice president; Forest B. Taylor, secretary; Robert E. Tall- man, treasurer, and William J. _. Morris, be obtained at the chaplain. All Shriners and their friends are invited to _.. may “There are: six pages in today’s Women’s Section | Me; Activities j to another among these English. Welsh, Irish and ear people. * * Tt was in 1936 that fe late Mrs Harry Y, Fitzgerald, president of i Needlework Guild, organized the | Queen Mary Section, FOR THE NEEDY ‘She had been invited to one of the group's sewing. gatherings. | Mrs, Fitzgerald, who loved and lived Needlework Guild, asked the women to join the guild and sew | and knit for the needy, o € ce! With Mrs. Harold Parsons of . | Lake Angelus assisting, a tea was | held at Mrs, Fitzgerald's home on Franklin boulevatd and the group was organized, Since everyone in the circle was a Gritish American, name of Queen Mary was chosen, Through the British consul In Detroit, permission was asked of the late Queen Mary (then presi- dent of the London Guild) to use her name. The group received a letter from her granting the request. She also thanked the womien for thinking of her, *. This. section meets every two | weeks, The women knit and sew, ‘making children's clothes and baby layettes, All of the garments are given. through the Needlework ' Guild to the needy in Pontiac, . Besides the 21 section presi. . dents, 105 directors and Queen Mary Section, the following clubs contribute to the collection of garments and household linens: Amies, Keloa, Stabafa, Carol Brooks; Beta Sigma Phi, Beta Theta Phi/ (Alpha Beta and Gam- ma Chapters), Business and Pro- fessional Women, Priscilla, Camp Fire Girls_and Parent Guidance. * * the refreshments to be served at the annual Needlework Guild Ingathering Nov. 10 at First Presbyterian Church. children of, the Howard Webbs of Pontiac drive, Sylvan | Mrs. Gemmell is making Empire biscuits, Scotch- short Lake. The girls are helping to cut the. shew cookies for | bread ahd cookies/for the coffee hour. a ate i Nain all a Checking the sbtfee bah and the recipe she willbe making for the Needlework | Guild -Ingathering Nov. 10 at the First of M lechanic street, “* Pe pastries ‘other members of the, Queen Mary Section Presbyterian Church is. Mrs; George Bickley‘at 10:30 am. as directs and mente: Welsh tea cakes to be served at.the morning coffee at the Needlework Guild Ingathering are Mark Spurrier, son of the Walter W. Spurriers##of Maryleton road, and Mary Elizabeth McIntosh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Me, ‘Behind the children “(left | Intosh of East : Silverbell road. Pontiac Press Photos will be served by Mrs. Bickley and Coffee and British arrive with perments t + — ee to right) are Mark's EE: Mrs. Charles Clarke i Park place, Mrs. Andrew McKerrow of Monroe street and Mary's grandmother, Mrs. Henry Milligan of Belmont ave- They will also be baking currant squares, lemon” cheese tarts, cookies | aed — pancakes. Sampling some of the Scotch scones, raisin loaf and Needlework Guild. Ingathering ~ are Peter Leonard of Hill cicle (left) and Mrs. serve »Nov. nue. Sifting flour for the Scotch short bread | next few days will find them busy -in their they will make for the coffee hour at the kitchens preparing dainty, The Church. avenue, delicious deli- Mrs. cacies which the Queen Mary Section will 10 at the First4Presbyterian Charles Craighead. of Calgary ~ Womens Section ‘| Want, to Live My Youth Grandly, Model Proclaims---and She Does i of 30 articles by ‘Tale we the Bird ot pret career as a glamor girl and enjoy- ing every minute of it. She puts it : pe j “nights a week and is making quite a hit. * Although Nancy's way of life is flight New York models, who are on the conservative side, she is “ gelf-reliant girl hap oo of inhibitions, ‘She has been. “on her own” am she was 18 a more unorthodox than other top- Het romances and other fec- time to time. She is popular with admirers, Her love fife becomes complicated at times. — I interviewed the stunning Nancy ee * s She was smoking’ a cigarette | in an indolent manner. When asked if it is true she smokes cigars, too, she said yes she does, JUST TOBACCO “What's Page 3 with snioking a), : cigar?” she inquired. “It's to- She revenlé@ that’ @ enjoys smoking a ‘nice, coal, | cigar in the privagy fer hore. “ \ ae “much anyway,” she explained, “and when I stoke hears Tamoke at least 20 cigar men and has a long list of male | in a Manhattan restaurant .in be-| “toe ettes a day less. Smoking cigars is a habit I picked up in Europe.” She has a “nice” apartment _fm the east 60s. where she lives with a “wonderful” German woman housekeeper and her “hdorable” little cocker spaniel. She has a piano, which she likes to play, and the apartment fs furnished according to her in-— dividuaf taste. : “T am young,” said Nancy, sum- ming up her psychology. “I want to live my youth grandly, I put ~44n-about 20-hours a day, counting my work and Social activities; I model from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., with ‘some time out for studying at the _— — “Youth. is iia I go out nearly way night. should enjoy my youth while I can. I hope ‘I'm not. conceited but 1 fealize I'm pretty and that I'm successful, There will be plenty of time to pattie Gown. " -* cecal Oh, : indeed— yes plenty of them. P J F ¥. : fy 1, think’ I) She and Dave Garroway, the TV star, were an “item” inthe Broad- way columns, but that romance apparently is over. LIKES ‘GENISUSES’ on said she likes bright men —men who are “geniuses,” She fs a friend of Franchot Tone and likes the way he plays chess. Garrowfy taught’ wad how to play chess. ' * * * She has had dates with other “geniuses.” She and G,. David Schine, the handsome and nwch- publicized Army private at the McCarthy-Army hearifigs, used to “double-date’ with attorney Roy M. Cohn and another girl, Nancy; regards young Cohn. as a “genius in law.” | “I almost got niarried to a | French boy last. spring,” Nancy | related. “But he had continental ideas. He thought a woman's place is in the home, thought, modeling was ‘awful’ and thought . 1 should give up my career. That was that—as far as: this romance was-concerted,’” © Sency is often seen in nh York’s exclusive night spots such as 21" and El Morocco, She also tikes to listen to bop music at Birdland or make a trek to Coney Island's amusement park. Miss Berg was born in Kenosha, Wis., on July 9, 1931, Don Ameche was "also born in a, she recalls, _ 6 Her mother started her model- ing in Kenosha when she was 3 years old. Nancy didn’t want to talk much about her parents, who are divorced. Her father, she said, is a Navy. man. «“’m not close to my family,” she said. ‘I've had quite a strug- gle since I was 16.” CAREER IN DETROIT | she and her mother went to Red | Bank. N.J, Thete she attended | parochial school until she was 14. At 16 she ran away from home to Detroit where she worked in TV fashion shows advertising refrig- erators, typewriters and. other ap- | pliances. 4 When Nancy gvas 6 years old she did radio and fashion work. | “Then she headed for Miami. ski show, “That was fun, too,” said Nastey. Nancy came to New York early in 1951 and knuckled down to a career as a fashion model; She was beautiful and shapely and quickly made the grade as a model in a big way. She loves modeling because it enables her to travel from time to time, * * * In her new TV program, she makes use of her looks and ability as a model. The program, which is on in New York at 1 a.m. the Steve Allen show. Nancy goes through a bedtime routine that is | the talk of the town. ‘ * * * She is seen combing her hair or cuddling her--4ittle dog, Fido, as she prepares to retire, The routine varies from night to ey She. Beach, Fla., where she was em-| ployed as a trick rider in a water | designed to help perme =" goes |: owing She moved on to Chicago, There | lovely nighties. The program signs | off witli Nancy jawning and count- ing sheep as they jump over a fence, SUBSTANTIAL PAY The pay for her TV stint has not been disclosed but it is substantial, augmenting the $40,000 a year she - {makes as a model, * * * “Forty thousand a year is net— awful,” fun - loving Nancy re- marked. “Maybe it won't last long. But it's good money while you're getting it. “T’'ve been around a lot. “I'm ‘at a happy point in life. I'm having fun. ; one (Tomorrow: Model oa He makes a point of showing off some ' , my fikes to wear “1 paead big money for fing ” {sea a ‘ a THE A ee PRESS, | WEDN ESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1955 “SWIVEL COAT” * these are ue just 3 styles from our La Heart-warming > White Stag’s cozy fingertip topper swivel fasteners on knit collar and two-way pocket flaps. Water-repellent combed cotton gobardine, warm quilted’ lining. Sizes 10-18. Seepp cozy ' FREE WH EELER’ with clever snap-off car-wheel closing for the “sports car‘ look! Zelan treated poplin with — rious quilted lining for <e aielg wear. Sizes a et . terrific | 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. - best by for! loom iold ASHION SHOP Shop every night 'til 9-—Soturday ‘til 6 with novel old-fashioned touring-car $22.95 \ : | en =a “WHITE STAG'S. | child? By MURIEL LAWRENCE. “How do you discipline your | By emotion? It won't do, By | ‘reason? The: chances are that won't do either.“The only reliable disciple says-the new book, “Child | | Behavior," is based on “‘develop- ; mental” knowledge—or what its authors, two child ‘development’ specialists, call ‘thorough’ infor- | perl Johnny's weaknesses | a ng points at oll age levels. { Well, ‘eechgtuan’s se this “thor- | ough” information, have-we? Nor ‘as busy parents, do we have time to study’ in a child gyicaace: ¢linic ioe rates it, : specialists leave us a alternative, don't. they? -We've got to depend upon their “thorough” information, By tell- ing us ut, it bases the “‘most effective” discipline out of John- ny, they eine: us to seek them and their vital information out. is is an ‘effort to manipulate action by fear, * - Today nearly everyone tr jeg to | goes in for it: We’ re constantly being threatened with tooth decay ag iand social ostracism if we don't | buy somebody's toothpaste or de: | odorant. - SCRUTINIZE CAREFULLY - The fact that people’ in the par- ent education field sometimes for- get..their rule ag&inst ‘“dognia- tism’’-and threaten us with .an undisciplined child if we don't buy thelr specialized knowledge + is quite understandable. 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We've no “intention ol of rega our children as “or-, ganisms” to be “worked” as you te a machine as the growth | charts compiled by child “develop- ent’’ theorists are sometimes we are grateful for them. - i That's: as he. as wee. can g0. The “organism’: rit too > cinteal for our emotional “5 Mr, and Mrs, Calvin C. Morgan were married in the First Southern Missionary Church Saturday after- noon by the Rey. A, H. Mullins. The bride is the former Bernice Ann Schaffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Schaffer of Euclid ave- nue. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morgan of Clark street. -& -waits-length gown of Alen- by the bride. A high neckline and long sleéves ending in points at the wrists accented the fitted bodice, The skirt was fashioned with front arid back panels of lace and side panels of flounced tulle. Her Mary Queen of Scots. bonnet se- | cured a fingertip veil’ of tulle, 'and she carried a-bouquet of fugi | — chrysanthemums and carnations. 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By ANNE HEYWOOD ae cant od tak oe ts Wel oes we always encounter the thing mer; * * * The young woman, for instance, thinks all men are beasts is afraid she'll have “personal We and we girl who thinks meant are pretty decent finds quently, when I get letters from. girls, who want to be mndels “But is it a decent. career?"’ OF mean, ‘aren't some of the people pretty awfiil?”’ And-if that is her approach, I certainly. attract ‘it, This comes to my mind tre-'| usually warn her off, because if) (she’s looking for trouble, she Ei a Tyee a See pee DIGNIFIED CAREER MR. and MRS. BOB UNIFORMS *Dacrons * Nylons ® Seersuckers *® Cottons *® 43 Styles ® One-Piece | ; t Two-Piece * All Sizes $991 7. $37! SPECIAL ORDERS | taken for -col- ‘ored uniforms. a Sam Rerrenn 20 S. Perry St. _ by the bride. The gown featured | bridal bouquet of white carna- by Ann Carolyn Kitchen The Rev... H. Savage of First | Baptist Church officiated at the | ‘wedding ceremony uniting Ann | aap Kitchen and Bob Reeves. The service was performed Satur- ; day afternoon in Barnett Chapel of | | First Baptist Gurch. . The bride bs a Pam of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Kitchen of East Montcalm street, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Reeves of Auburn avenue | are the parents of the bridegroom. A ballerina-length gown of ruf- fied met over satin was chosen a lace jacket with long sleeves over the lace bodice, Front and back lace inserts accented the | bouffant skirt,, She carried a | tions and. roses, Her maid of honor, Joanne Cote, | i'wore a mint ‘green gown of net. over taffeta. A corsage of pink carnations .completed per en- | semble. Bridesmaid Jeanne Cote wore a gown of shrimp net over taffeta with a lace jacket. Her ballerina- length dress was accented by a corsage of green. carnations, ah eee ‘iectar of $e As & matter of fact, today model- Kitchen and Ann Carolyn |7 Bob _ Reeves |" _ Saturday at | Church. and | of Mr. Kitchen of East Montcalm | street, and he is the son of, Homer Reeves of Auburn . avenue, ® REEVES ‘Marriage Vows Repeated) bridegroom, was’ his best man. David Kitchen was groomsman. For the reception held in the | © church parlors, Mrs, Kitchen wore an aqua dress of. taffeta were married |— First: Baptist ;~ She is | & _ the daughter | rs. Ralph |: Mr, and Mrs.| * with pink and black accessories. Mrs, Reeves wore a light blue | “faille dress with black accessories. Their corsages were of pink car- nations, ; * * The couple is residing on “<1 Huron -street, Couple United — in Florida Rite F- Mr. and Mrs. Norberto Ysla of | Lakeland, Fla., announce the Oct. |8 marriage of their daughter, | 7 | | Conchita Esther, to Paul G. Val-' e ie . e 10 to 16 entino. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernést Valentino of Milling- | ton, formerly of Pontiac. | Modeling ‘Otten L aude | tone J obelt 4 ond moding nhl i the bet hres suru other field I can think of. ' The schoolg help you learn the, ‘tricks, develop self-confidence and, rinr-most~eases, help you finfa Permanents A ; From yaar hig shal grad a BRAND NEW HA rs; ate, with no particular interest | $4050 = ‘ in office work, business science, | tenching, ar the arts-—and have ‘\an attractive appearance—mod- eling may be just right for you. It_ offers‘ godd salaries, a toe in the door of fashion and an oppor- tunity to advance into‘sales, mer- chandisi i: * ‘OUR CUSTOMERS the ability and will gtudy hard, REQUESTED -ANOTHER —— iS | tashion designing. ~ A &. : ~ (Copyright 1955) 48 ers any 2 io riene : \ : Short Carl SPECIAL. PURGHESE. 3 DAYS ONLY! THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! No Appointment Necessary IMPERIAL | Beauty Salon cE & ing, or even, you have 29 E. 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Sgt 950 cording to available stock, Choice of Walnut, Mahogany and Blorid finishes ac- = : é : Liberal Trad Budget, Aortable VA ghn Allowance! : i Small Down Payment! | / ave tome are. 0 CHOOSE YOU TODAY AT YOUR "| SINGER SEWING CENTER YG PONTIAC / ~BIRMINGHAM ef . 102 -N. Saginaw 177 West Maple | FE a MI 4-0050 > 3 - ™ % Fs as fer fall... Professionall PERMANENTS, fron... @a CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP FE 2-6361 116 N. Perry * | owl | Susumu Nagai of Tokyo Academy cuore reflectéd in the eyes of the youngsters. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNE iL ongfellote avenue, L £0 Batchelor of East Cornell avenue | students and their. families. . The excitemént of the Owen Schoot Fall Festival is | | (holding’ comic book), Dean Ward of Cloverlawn drive Shown | and Paula Ann Holland of Ann Arbor avenue, The festi- with Mrs. Wilfrd Twichell of West Ann Arbor avenue, a\val will be held Friday from 5:30 to 9 p-m. Booths of member of the PTA, are (left to right) Joan Stockdale of | every description are ,beirig set up to Cuccond fun for | at the November meeting of the | Pontiac Tuesday Musicale. | program will be Nov. 8 in Fellow- | ship Half, Grace Lutheran Church. | * * Ld | “the young Japanese pianist ‘Yuri | ake sh _Yamamoto and a soprano, Dora- | | other st | lene MeNelly, will be guest artists' SECOND ARTIST The | Doralene- MeNelly, soprano,—who | is now teaching music at Lambert | t. Sharing the program will be and Four Towns Schools in Water- ford Township. Miss McNelly is. a graduate of Capita) University, | ' Miss Yamamoto, who has been Columbus, Ohio; and ist now sirig- | in America since August 1954, _ studied piano in Japan since she, | was 14 years old, the last five years with one of Japan's most concert pianists, . Dr. of Music. Coming to this country under the guardianship of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Todd, friewds*éf her parents, Miss Yamamoto is now | a liberal arts and music @udent | at Albion. College.._She plans | to attend the Eastman School of Music to finish her preparation as a concert pianist. She has already had consider-' able experience in public appear- | vorite dessert at this time of year | ‘This Recip pe Will Wake Three Pies po Ford. Snyder Sprinkles Spice on t Top. of Filling By JANET ODELL ’ Pontiac Press Home Editor We'll make a guess that the fa- anees. She played over Radio ‘is Pumpkin Pie. It's g real Amer- Tokyo and was soloist with’ the | jean dessert: Now any calorie-con- | Tokyo Symphony Orchestra. Last spring she appeared as soloist with the Albion College Orchestra on its tour of Michigan, Indiana and Illinois. 2 * * * She was sponsored at Camp Interlochen last summer by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Kresge, and/ us Zz ae ™ NOW reduce poundsi in mere days , | Wonderful without hunger..or MON EY BACK , the pteclivery that GUARANTEE Results. THIS TIME you will succeed or we ag you YOUR MONEY ‘BACK! | scious person knows that pie is loaded with calories. But Pump- kin Pie has the fewest of all. And if you will bake the filling just like any baked custard, minus the crust, you can enjoy it occa- sionally. Mrs. Ford Snyder shares her pet recipe for this pie with With five sons at home, Mrs. Snyder keeps busy just doing rou- tine tasks. She is, however, a charter. member of the Mothers’ Club of the Boys Club. She works with the McConnell PTA when- ever she’s asked. At present, she’s doing a little home remodeling on ‘the do-it-yourself basis. PUMPKIN PIE By Mrs. Ford Sayder +o om BD 2) — i Some tatte tablespoon flour 3 Sipe coun eubet it quart mit "Beat eggs, and mix all ingre- —— “| dients together. Pour into three 8- inch pie crust-lined pans. Sprinkle | out ‘clean. | | Norvell. | | Detroit Symphony Orchestra. In the choir’s Christmas concert, | R. G. | ihe wil sing the soprano solos in| I igg and . W. D, Thomas. “Bach Magnificat.” Miss McNelly,| Next Tuesday's program will in- also attended Camp Interlochen) clude: | last summer, She Will te actom- | | Musicale to Hear: Pianist, Soprano top honors with one ing in’ ‘the Rackham Choir of; Ben Jerome Jr. will be assisted Detroit, the official choir of the by Mrs. B. J. Annett; Mrs, E. R. | @ : BEAUTY. SH NOY: 7th! “Special , Get seen, Ae INCLUDES HAIR.CUT © Make Your Appointment Now! MYrtle 3-7311.. 115 Indian Lake Road ey , 4 4 4 P 4 4 4 4 4 q q $. _ | Bigler, Mrs. B. J. Habel, Mrs. H, Galbraith, Mrs. R. LO FL OL PL OPP PB C | | , : 4494 Dixie - Highway—Drayton Plains—OR 3-7224 Friday Nite ‘til § : | 4 ~ewrrerrerrerevrryterTrrTerrrTTTTT?T*?'"rTTTTTeTeeeeeeeeeeeerT Open Monday ‘ti! 8 i A i i i ti i i i i i hi i ti ha i th hi hi Hi hi i hi he hi hh di i tt ta i i Mi hi i i he hi hi i ti hi hh ht panied by Marcella Schalys. 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Wells Saturday afternoon, ‘ * * * A matching blue velvet head- | band secured her illusion veil and she wore a single strand of pearls as her only jewelry. She carried ._—— Pree et aoe ee Mr. and Mrs. J. Goshorn of Va., and the bride- groom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Wells of Pingree ave- | nue, The: ceremony was performed beforé the fireplace in the home of the bride's parents in Fairfax. The Rev. William J. Smith of the Fairfax Presbyterian Church read the .service in the presence of ate guests. Mrs. Ida ‘Thackston of W 1 ton, D.C., was her sister's only at- tendant.. Her gown was of rose lace with which she ‘wore a match. ing headpiece. Pink roses and or- chids comprised her colonial yy quet. GOWNED IN BLUE For her duties as flower girl, Ella Lee Thackston wore a blue es with cinnamon. 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PIKE she became the | of pink rosebuds and} lh a a i i a i ee woe Following the reception held at the Geshorn home, the sewly- weds left for their honeymoon trip through the Blue Ridge Mountains. Upon their return they will make their home in Arlington, Va. The bride attended Mary iand University, Mrs. Ralph Booze to Entertain Group | Mrs. Ralph Booze of Birming- ham will serve’ ‘as hostesses for the November meeting of the North Suburban Alumnae of Chi Omega., : The group will meet for lunch eon Nov, 11 at 12:30 p. m. to Chesiitnis will scratch Af cleaned with powders and metal pads. Use just soapy water and then — with a soft cloth. State College and the bridegroom | }is a graduate of Michigan State Leoncavalio * . Schumann | — Entertainment JACKIE RAE STUDIO Senior Student Talent on Review FE 2.2128 — a F< SOR ee ee a Se a eS | KOREAN VETERANS Young men who are trained in Higher Adcount- ing, Business Administration, Secretarial Science, and other types of office work are tremendously-- - in demand for .business, industry, and gov ernment, The Salen Institute has had extensive experience in training veterans for desirable positions with opportunity for advancement. For information, call in person, telephone, or write fer new bulletin. DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING 7 Wi Lawrence St. PONTIAC Phone FE 2-3551 APPROVED for VETERAN TRAINING Jala sateen teeta iatentientalitmein Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years. Open "til 9 P. M. Monday and Friday 0-0-0-0, lh LAZY SOMES / 0. 9 Pat. OFF, AND CANADA FLEXIBLE SHANK SHOES FOR BOYS AND mek “Are we surprised ... end jumpin’ with § just can’ si wait Hj! | wear them to schoo! ...hew obeut yout is $550 4, $695 herd to tell which shoes ere evter.. But they oll heve ; thet sippy flexible shenk I” 7 oe ’ 35 N. SAGINAW ETT Te erm at Behavior Games 5. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 19557 Riker om — : The MARGARET ANN Discussed "SHOP ees Be Careful ° About boa : Blocking the’ View ce : of. Others poe ‘Hi cnet "By EMILY Post: . : In answer to several letters e7 toouh 14 ales Secaiie trom teaders ae ag , eS pa en “Hi young teens! , games, the rules to" be observed eae wat all games, outdoors and even enter the seen : SS re | ‘ v a on in * LADY BUXTON | Jor Sxctement "and forget: | C ‘ble | ing fiat tone, Behind de not The MARGARET ANN . — Convertible | tnd you « oom SHOP Convertible .. . because the “Dear Mrs. Post: ay daughter | ' E eS oe t a Bitaly for separate se A/D avomgren whose mip | __Win a trip to Hollywood bo Aes gengeninny ag invite them to dinner so that we}, swith your parent venient... because of the 3 tive very amet, pare ue os or guardian! “Magit ” ne | Ss family we : drop in ors imeee ple -_ enoliog po Pome po Win a $1000 Savings Bond! © ~ ing the snap. Choice of glow- and serve dinner petrifies me. Win the chance to be a tnodel ing leathers and colors. “Would it be just as proper to Caer es take them out to a very good for national publicity! $8 95 up restaurant to dinner, or, since ee we do have a place in which to Prizes galore to be awarded entertain them, would they think it strange not to have them right here in your F ree Initialing here?”* 7 — favorite fashion atoret : KIMMINS — Answer: It is not necessary that LEATHER GOODS 14 W. Huron FE 2-2620 e . "Nes | : @« A. “ROCK AND ROLL” New Wall per tm unbegtiett, for! ‘tor holiday oliday Goines po Be “Serene fembroldered = Has Luxurious earn lc ee Looks, Colors | = _.NEWAORK (INS)~The gal with | = GLAMOUR io t wi _ © susctous * ensemble in paper is a he roi oa nets lveteen. ont er pe kets and corating trends. lights. sy Dink with deep Tome, Lil Ufc . The newest papers have a luxury look to them—and they also : | C. “FOLLOW ME” amy a tevely aadperete ct atch at east pat : . Stahe-Retiove Caters te clever | D. “BEAU CATCHER” Seca he cautene, MenMakie Flacrelnag “pie E “SLUMBEQUAR peace Striped St mm San ites awa: me ceoneate Shang bat at re wn as Ss F. “HOT PEPPERS” fine Potton pet nat Pilbeer Roses nyaway a x 1 ir tor anaes ¥ partying 4. .. GIGT PERREAU eet See . JUDY NUGENT featured in ' “THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW” a Universal-International Picture aaeving Barbara STANWYCK - Fred MecMURRAY _ Joan BENNETT oo This contest is not in any wey connected with the Miss America Contest : 4 or Miss America Beauty Pageant. a nter || Better cine Ce : “| FE 8-0751 babes FE 8-0751 Seer. ‘ 4 | | i i : aa We es We delle te Ae ee ea Ge vot Ad - created by « 4 ; * mildred Obfmin _ The MARGARET ANN ‘SHOP. 37 W. Huron St. - . Glamour Fashions for Tomorrow Register Now! Nothing FA purchase ., in your full length snaps! ew ay Pill in an entry blank at * THE MARGARET A SHOP. hat think it’s high time recognition e young-young stars. ris and a oe ag ‘or 1956, — grctement, Holiday Fashion r] ‘hus which perve never seen before. Do come and see our wonderful collection of Little Couture + adn by. - Mildred of California. How to Register! — Any girl, age 7 0 q through 14, can Young Miss pola Contest to compete-for- our own: City Award. _ 3 ty by apa ‘an entry blank at. _. Distinguished Panel of Judges . Contestants in City and Regional Young _ vost Contest will apa ot se only by « National Board ° slaw which will include Pat Crowley, Universal-International os 4 — J. Boutross, : ; Mex = ing fashion Lames ary 5. Moorhead, of Pinwae home permanents, Get your entry blank today! To the Winner: Prizes to be given in this stores’ © The Young Miss America City Certi ¢ Mildred of oe ¥ jf Mixer Holi ye — _« ber Porter ~ eee > Parfum ~« yg eee Decca Record Album oe ty Christmas With ¢ Pinwae Pincurl Kit and Pinwheel Clips Regional Winners : = Will Receive: e The Youn ‘are America ‘Mcaponee ald tr Vas hide "witha weak aay tthe hearin Beverly + Miedo Cali Yoong GB Four P 4 a as Factor Make-Up Kit Consultation in the stars GIGI PERREAU and JUDY NUGENT ¢ An all-day Tour of Wonder Fest’ In addition to all pris es listed above, * YOUNG MISS" AMERICA WILL RECEIVE: * The Young Miss America Trophy # $1,000 United States es Savings Bond * The chance to be « Model in National Publicity for Mildred of California * $300 Modeling Course by the Mary Webb Davis Modeling Agency © Portrait-sitting by world famous photogra: a \_ RIGHTEEN | dy - Hafleween Marked _ by Marilyn Drumm « Marilyn Drumm was hostess to! a group of ber friends at a “Hal: | e loween party “in her — home on) North Stratiimore avenue. Monday | ovming, - Invited re "fncluded Joan ne a ‘Hathaway, Marityn Scarborouh| : | Ruth Ann Purvise, Linda Head, | Sharon Nichols and yy Ellen Others “invited were Richard |, | Baily, A. J. Lowe, Lonnie Shrum, ' Boyd Ferguson, Donald Swanson | | and Bobbie | Dean. STAPP S. $ 4- Rugged, boot.- Long w earing, soles. Sizes $ ’ 95 -—— 10-12 Sizes $745 122-3 “4 * STIPP’S.* J ust Like’ ‘Dad's! ! natural elk combat. non-slip Full grained elk, Cat's paw, non-slip cord and rubber , soles. pocket. JUVENILE BOOTERY Hunting ol Special ! leather. Knife. Sizes $Q95 12.3 rr $1045 Mr. and Mrs. T. Curtis McKen- land Hills Country Club. their guests were their inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Frost, and Mrs. | Charles Smith of Bloomfield Vil-; lage. The occasion was the birth | anniversary of Mrs. Frost. * * « are home on Dwight avenue Scan m cocellcn te the Mast. They visited Mr. Venemani's sis- ter and family, Mr. and Mrs Harold Vandenburg in Hawthorne, N. J., and also spent time at As- | bury Park and Sparta, N. J. 28 E. Lawrence St. FE 2-3208 Lay Away Now -PHILIP’S Fashion aby LIGHTWEIGHT LUGGAGE, 3 Me eiencae TOURISTER. . . $7750 . $579 (Tottials Free) 79 North Saginaw St. ay ‘Harriet Gates‘ and Josephine Seeley of Sylvester road were among the 25 persons present at a over the weekend. The two Pontiac guests amusing- ly tell of taking a plane to Hart- ford, Pyar a 35-minute ‘flight, for Christmas! : to stay in the air Fine Luggage one “dha ‘onger because ot ‘weath- er y ty Sporting Goods rare ety,” they say — Neumode iy : ei ” é mee THE PONTIAC | PRESS. -ecauersieciate, ‘NOVEMBER. 2, 1955 Mr, and Mrs, John Veneman | reunion held in New York City | at the Morton House in Grand | zie of Lahser road entertained at’ Rapids were Mrs. Harry Luxon, | ceiving congratulations on the birth dinner Saturday evening in Oak- Mrs. John Brewer, Mrs. William of a son, Kevin Joseph III,’ Nov. | Jones, Mrs, S. E. Thomas and Mrs. Emory Cark. # | Mr. and ‘tea. N. V. Philpott (nee Donna Joyce Barrager) of Grinshaw stréet are announcing | the birth of a som, Steven Mark, Nov. bat St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital, | Grandmothers of the infants are Mrs. Beulah iipott of North Johnson avenue and Mrs. E. A. Barrager of East Sheffield ave- = ; Mr. and Mrs. Kevin. vin Joseph Rit- Holds Banquet: past year’s activities and intro- Fashionette Club when the group held its second annual banquet Tuesday evenly w Past sohadiats introduced were | Reichert. * * Mrs, Raymond Hibbs, president, announced that Otto Toman will show travel movies at the next meeting of the club Nov. 8. The | meeting will-be held at the Adah | | Sheil Li ‘ brestta Events League PE prone! 1) Ladies National 5 Ay oa Bs nat 7m ’ dacmmetaed win Sactedi church “= even: ne pm © og Bd ies PTA Activities 3 eee hs Charice Sea Fashionette Club | Mrs. Edward Cook reviewed the | .duced the past presidents of the | Mrs. John Reaves and Mrs. John | Sadie Haskins time is here again and members of |nual dance are (left to right) Joan Richards of LeBaron | Trabajamas Club are busy making preparations for their | avenue, Margaret Selvala of Judson street, Janice Slater of | Sadie Hawkins dance Saturday evening at Roosevelt Temple. South East boulevard and Maurene Edwards of Wolfe Rehearsing their lassooing tec rhniques for d dates ates for the « an- | street. fi. a i. New Hair-Drying Comfort! | Relax and enjoy — es hair-dryer . . ae a day. “eeeececsceeocesesereses “FE 37186. <~ svsavenseneenscnncessenseneshennenncsseneee \ ccbbecsetbosadgperaesses | Pentise Press Phete es ter Jr. of Kempf street are re- 1 at St, Joseph Mercy Hospital. G its of the infant are | sar, onl Siew 2. Ritter of Au- | burn avenue and Mr. and Mrs. | Travis Dishman a Lock street, | Mr. and Mré> Harold Wagg of ‘Summit avente are receiving congratulations on the birth of a. sem, Andrew Kevin, Oct. “29 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Personal News of Interest in Pontiac City PTAs Grandparents of the infant are) Mr, and Mrs. Park Wagg of East Rundel] street and Mrs. John A. | Race of Birmingham wi * * Mr, and Mrs. Tom Toteff (nee Marilyn Bonham) of Leinbach street gnounce the birth of a daugh- ter, Susan Colleen, Oct. 26 at Pon- tiac General Hospital. Grandparents of the infant -are 'Mr. and.Mrs. Peter Toteff of Leinbach street. ow A ten_John Rebert, was bers Delegates from Willis School are to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kegto- vitz of Orchid street Oct. 31 at St, Joseph Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Fournier of Whittemore street and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keglavitz of Croswell are the grandparents. Meeting Conducted by Phi Epsilon Nu Joan Wilfong of Allison strect was hostess to the Phi Epsilon Nu sorority Tuesday evening. Plans were made for a Christ- mas party and the group discussed the Thanksgiving basket to be given to a needy family. Election of officers will be held at the next meeting at the home oa Keith Traver of Briggs Knit with a lock stitch that won't run... because it , can't run! 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Or perhaps the very eligible Lord Plunkett? * * * Handsome .Peter Townsend is out of the running, but Britain's ro- mantic fever was still running high today over the question of a hus- band for Princess Margaret. From Liverpool to fashionable |. Mayfair, the pub and drawing- room sets were in solid agree- ment on one thing: It would be | “anthinkable” for their pretty young princess to remain a Last night's announcement that Margaret would not marry di- vorced commoner Townsend touched off a new round o f endless tittle-tattle in London's smart set | FAVORITE DATE | But the Mayfiar “insiders” were | quickly reviving whispered confid- )ences that the man to watch was not a.titled “blueblood” at all, but a wealthy, polo-playing young com- =, Wallace, garet's “favorite date.” Our new home office ‘on Huron Street has a Drive-In window i in back for quick, . convenient service to savers in a hurry. No need to park your car at all, or get wet in bad weather. Our courteous staff will be glad to serve - you right at your car window. Try it this week. Pontiac Federal Savings _Rate of Dividend 2 and Loan Association Home Office ea Branch” : Main St., Rochester Branch "16 E. Lawrence of England's most eligible ot all the good the UF does, All it really means is giving | $22.75. Bewildered British Begin Conjecture, Rumors About. Margaret's ‘Eligibles’ along London's society row as “Old Faithful.” The fact that young Wallace does not own a title would not prevent a marriage—at least in the eyes of those who like to think they are on, or ‘close to, the “inside,” They say the Townsend divorce was the real stumbling block, and they quickly point out that Billy Wallace is unmarried—in fact, one all bachelors. ALWAYS THE STANDBY Margaret, who once declared her intention of being married by the | age of 21, has found the ranks of | her extorts steadily depleted by marriage over the years. But through it all, Wallace has been a standby.” She has told close friends that she was “very fond” of Billy. But while the Townsend romance was facing an uncertain future, Wallace was publicly oe as only a “very special” Now that the nies affair ts settled, the question is being re- vived: “Why not Billy?” He's far and’ away the best known of Britain’s gay blades, but he’s also the product of solid Brit- ish stock. His father was the late well-known Capt. Evan Wallace, a member of Parliament and a for- mer Conservative. minister of transport. 5 * * * Since his father’s death, Billy's mother has remarried the eminent American author and diplomat, | Herbert Agar. : HALF-AMERIOAN In some British eyes, this makes Billy a “half-American.” A mar riage between Margaret and Wal-| | ||Jace, they say, would be a fine ‘thing for Anglo-American relations. Forge pow confided that Sine cm, up her heels” te ity, youn ~ Baty, who is ae hele tw a J tertunn ot ae hei et Fat interests, Although the princess has had many excorts during her public , Wallace always has appearances || Seemed a little different from the ‘s * © He always has known, for exam- Hill | ple, that the princess’ escorts were || expected to call her “Ma'am,” and he invariably has followed all the || rules on that line of But he also has been able to get || away with a parodied wolf-whistle || when the princess has strolled into | . a drawing-room % a. low - cut || gown, ~ ’ }| | OTHER CANDIDATES “The other leading candidates" for Margaret's: hand now being whispered ‘around London's West End are the 34+ year-old Earl of Hill | Wilton, a wealthy bachekor who ‘imade headlines as one of the princess’ more recent escorts, and eect on. Sea a well-to-do bachelor whose maternal ||| grandmother was the famous ac- | — Fapny Ward. \ dust / ‘before Margaret lett for her “‘dark- tioned; including handsome, %- year-old Christopher Charies Blount. Like, Townsend, Chris is an send, he's never been | most an hour. -| into the Fernwood ‘Motel early to- 4 for-fiim. ‘| Trooper John Anderson late last Parkway in the vicinity ot Red -| Bank. aviator and an equerry to married. . ae a rH Po PONTIAC PRESS, _ WEDNESDAY, “NOVEMBER 3. 1955 2 etal Con ve Tums y Tables on Killer Mari’ Who Murdered | New’ Jersey Trooper Slain by Motel Owner - NE TOWNSHIP WF —A 2%-year-old man shot and killed | a state trooper, and then met vio- | Lient death today at the hands of a motel owner fe held captive al- The man, identified’ as Sammy | Alveraz of Brooklyn, N.Y., burst | | day as state police beat through nearby woods in an intensive hunt | The owner of the motel killed Alveraz with a Jifle blast, were said, ‘ $ * * “ ‘Alveraz fatally wounded’ State night -when the latter stopped him for a check on the Garden State Anderson, 32. managed to crawl | back to his patrol car. and called | for haip. 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Drinking Water From Air Associated Press Science Reporter TUCSON, Ariz. &—Sun power already can produce fresh water | _ from the ocean at less than one dollar per thousand gallons, can | pump irrigation water over hills or small mountains and can wring’) drinking water from. the air, * A thin' but tough transparent plastic has_ made possible the construction of a solar still that! fresh water daily for every 10 square feet of operating surface, |- Said two researchers from Madi- son, Wis. They are Risto Laseele and der a contract with the U. S&S, Dept. of the Interior. They re- ported the results to the World Symposium on, Applied Solar Energy. The still consists mainly of a Jong’ trough with a transparent top shaped like a gable roof, A shallow stream of. salt water runs slowly. along the trough bottom. Sunshine passing through the reof heats the water until some of it vaporizes, The vaper which is virtually pure water, collects on the inside of down to little gutters along the edges of the trough ad is drawn "This ‘2 now can pro- duce water for a 85 cents per At that price it still is too expensive for most irrigation or industrial uses but not far from rater paid by some hqusebolders, Me * * A sun-powered pump which can lift large quantities of water to considerable height was reported by Calvin D. McCracken of Engle- wood, N. J... It utilizes the pressure created by the vapor in | the still to push water through a | pipe, much asa gas bubble will push liquid through a small tube. This machine, called a ther- Thopump, can maintain a flow of several humired gations per. minute and lift water as high as 1,000 feet, McCracken said. 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A heart- -tung machine would be used to put the person's heart on a temporary holiday for half an hour ‘or so while repairs_were made. And*Minnesota researchers have developed a brand new heart-lung. achine, the simplest one yet, us- There are two possibilities for repair: One, to cut open the ailing artery, scrape out the fatty plugs, and sew it back together, Two, to' take ott the diseased! length of artery and replace it with a healthy ~section borrowed from ‘someone else, or using. one of the ’Sunshine Power Wrings patient’ s own arteries, | * * ae - Artery transplants are not new, What is new js that the smaller- | bare coronary arteries can be re- | placed, This was shown feasible in dog experiments on heart ar- |teries by Drs. Karel B. Absolon, = the risk of new blockages or vi gings occurring later, bringing more attacks, One reasen for optimism is that part of the coronary arteries which +work upon, Dr, Lilléhei said. Smallest Baby Dies ~ BOWLING GREEN, Ky, @ — Rosemary Christian, the smallest ‘baby ever recorded here at, birth, died yesterday at the age of 10 months, tors blamed complications arising | | from premature birth, 1 ‘Definite Handicap | SCHENECTADY, N.Y. «—Ken- | meth S. Sheldon, a Republican Dr. George Lejeune, who tested | Joseph B. Aust, and Dr. Lillehei. ‘candidate for city council, winds the Montpelier structure; reported | Such repair of coronary arteries | up. his campaigning under a ser-| to scientists hére that the Theo- | would not overcome the damage ious handicap. He fell while hang- dosia theory was plausible on the | alréady done to the heart by ® ing storm windows and sprained basis of what he found, ‘first ‘attack, ace it could reduce | his right—or handshaking—wrist. most of the blockages occur in a is relatively easy to get at and) | She weighed '-only 20] ounces -when born four months | : prematurely last December! 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By’ November Ast, actual sales figures indicated immediate, overwhelming public acceptance far greater —_ than in any previous first month following the introduction of a’new Mercury model. It’s still another new all- time record month for one of the fastest growing cars in automotive history. Come | in now—see why so’-many people are making the move to THE BIG M. = CHECK THE BIG MS. LEADERSHIP FEATURES! mr « New passing, hill-climbing ¢ 13 glamorous new models, including a whole fleet of low-silhouette hardtops e New, wider price range * Consistently higher resale value oe } ok 225-hp SAFETY-SURGE V-8 engines ¢ New high in usable power for pickup, “-e Ten big, new Safety-Engineered features ¢ Exciting, new Flo-Tone color styling. Os eon * “The big move is on— 3 ae ae 4 t sis cnt tk Sis toe i Silent “THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW", Sunday Evening, xd elie Station serine, taicia's CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES, INC. #0 West Pike St. hee ped Phone al onl, Fruit Cocktail . igre eS ES” Bes re ‘ a eS a ga wee aeect Se | “y Fj i ' ee ‘ ' oe as Shs ars i tos ae “cH PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2 2, 1955 é ¢ : Fie: Se ea nets 3 ' aa: + : iv ie ; TWENTY-THREE i ! - allegedly were. three aboard: the liner! Ytalla wien it| ihe doa ia The al ste had - *pustness' nie eae He Likes the Ocean’ Rig on the Job been short-circuited, aiid Sees Decided Changes ’ | changes which will shift store — ‘incqecetnanenetteien tenmtrenaniteinmnmminanas 4 5 docked in New York. He was ‘ ae: PLAINS, N.Y, (INS)\— TWhite Plains police were busier NEW YORK (INS)—Pyt. Robert Hruby of Necedeh, Wis., came a ‘long way from his Army unit at Pirmaséns, Germany, but the re- .| turn trip probably, witt:take longer: Army sutionitien gerne’ him one company found that %6 a 4 | cent more people annual 560 billion miles of U.S, above-average. workers after motor vehicle travel will increase by 33 Per cent by 1965. . enemy a bank and other business they Sought such care, wwe, on oe eciesiapioonticcpeina ion Campbell's Soup. 6-70. La Delicious Tomato Soup. Made from fully: ripe, top quality tomatoes. ne Grapefruit SECTIONS Get One More < “Bay ‘ 202. CANS GET MORE FOR Fooderame! : ‘There's savings galore on Item after Hem! CARs. fon. see GET 1 MORE FOR : Mushroc GET 1 MORE-FOR GET ’ mont FOR Shop! Compare! Save at Kroger! Kroger . . Cavern brand. Ste iS and Pieces ; ‘BUY 6 No. 303 Buy ’ bot CANS Potatoes & a, ¢ Tomato a. car (ORS vee a Butterfield . - Whole... 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It’s flavorful Saving! with ' Plump and EET: STAMPS PLUS LOW, LOW, LOW- PRICES AT KROGER! | CHICAGO W—A grocery execu-| jlevel processing and packaging | tive predicts that the industry, is to a centrally located operation, to packing plant. - in for “decided ‘chariges” ‘in food | | the factions or processing and packaging. He added that “meat, produce | per pros | | aqnemnt for ad per cent ah our Leen | $630 in a checking ‘ac asain The average American has $11 t }fessional eye care than before and dairy products, 'whigh together jn coins, $172 in. paper money_and ‘Liquid Vel With 10¢ Coupon . i . i Apple Juice a Motts,. Everyday low price . « « « > Spaghetti Veved brand. Everyday low * Wheat suneooeo N abisco Qe 8T Creamettes Macaroni or Spaghetti . . 2 Angel Food Mix Duncan Hines Chocolate. Low priced : Tomatoes Stokely. Everyday Prunes svxswecr : Medium. Priced low .. Baby Foods Strained. All Brands . Salmon cove warson Everyday Low ee es Spinach 12-Ox price =. + * #¢ © @ @ 8-Oz. 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NOVEMBER 2, 5 PERN EE RRS ins Answers ‘Move ‘ egislature to Omit ways From Plans LANSING @® — The chairman of the Michigan Turnpike: Authority expressed hope today ‘that the | Legislature would ask the state | ‘highway commissioner to conten- | | “trate on “hundreds of miles” of needed ‘highways without compet- dng with the proposed Saginaw- Fiat Rock toll road. ! : , George N, ” Wleeine: of Ferndale, a the chairman, replied thus to leg- | islative maneuvers to exempt cer- tain eastern Michigan freeways from. immediate highway depart- ment construction .plans to avoid conflicts with the toll road. Higgins has been seuding with State Highway Commr, Charles M. Ziegler, charging Ziegler plans to ge ahead with a com- peting. freeway which will ‘make construction of the toll road im- possible. - Sale Starts ., Thursday | 930 A. M. Ladies’ % Enna Jettick SHOES Men’ s ZIP: LIN ED TOPCOATS | areas Winter Coats & Slack Sets ah Wool Tweéds, ) 35 E. Plaids and Coverts. $ > She : ic ° ; ; Regular to $34.95 a Regularly $50.00 — eae & Sizes toy 7 to 14 _ dint om MEN’S ALL WOOL. SUITS Regular $55.00 Worsteds, $ chap” D> ‘i Twists, Fibrenes and Geb. . |. $ sR MEN’S 2-PANTS SUITS. Regular $69.50. All Wool Sharkskins $4.83 | LAS VEGAS. Nev, ®—The i : & ; eat uptits of, stoenic teats. yet iet-| 5, Men's Regular to $7.95 Sp9 Higgins denied ——— state- 7 ments by Ziegler that the toll road | would block the improvement of all. = freeways within a “50-mile -radius [ee 1 the turnpike. 4 * te 3 Higgins said that if Ziegler goes = ahead with the evlargement of | = competing freeways within that | 7 area on a normal basis there would = be no competition with the toll) read, . age Police Seeking Gallant Bandits . Who Refuse $1 The gallantry of. ‘wo bandits 4 with the pure : ¥ bee hase of ; “*S, even at the sale Prices of ek ‘ 3 LADIES’ ‘WINTER COATS fabulous offering of better All Wool Coats that. sell-regularly to $55.00. Se wee . Ladies? 4 and 41, -B Reg to $8.95 _ SAMPLE SHOES | 3, mise Cored rommmrecae Ladies’ Full Fashioned Reg. $5.98 “yesterday \ . Cardigans and Pullovers. .. | S$ 99 i “In a seat today there was a] a lela > aaa is ae a Se a ta ee Orl n Sw ters & of a nuclear device. .No Men's Mark. Twain Reg. $3.95 ee te. 2» pad $500 Thursday. ys Pr 9 ea u I det fall lit problem exists becatme TT sg: ’ on tion ven though fs c ‘ hite ‘Dress Shirts Frid ay and 1S RP aE, 3 Ta TTY + — ; Dae. a Sep Pee eee i | OPEN. G8. WiRoran i oe a SER ee ee ae eee a he 3.98 Ladies? os - | Men’s Regular $2.00 : ae 7 Saturday 4 § 99 i Pure Silk Ties ~ 5 e “a0 Nights “il 9 N y lon ‘Slips , ng? 2 oa ie Men's ; : nee All Wool Slacks} Nylon-G ab J ackets ee OS A From wine oo aoe Regularly . Reg. $12.95 Portage Shoes Girls’ Full Fashioned _ ae. eee Orlon Sweaters} “Better Skirts. Cardigans and Pullovers _ Regular $5.98 - nit arg 5 Pe g Li customer Killed deviog’ a Sune Quilt Lined. ; Reg. $11.95, | Regular $5.98. » | | Sizes 7 to 14— Teens. 3 stfation drive under an order eo : —_ “chive County. Circuit) | » Seema P| Oe tL o. Ii See c ees ree | _ ——d | . * SudigeDavid Lewin convicted en's r poet : D> 9 | cue “© Ladies’ Discontinued’ $7.95 a e : Sovey Tuesday @f heglige ' e : ; irls’ Reg. to $8.95 i . me a et | Orlon Sweaters bee + Teens’ Oxfords ! Playtex. Girdles a ae $499 ms z fog eh Sonn q eg 65 geome eagornges “- 4 Golo Flats : - jceemmoimmeintiae ete ae @ ey : ons Seale $1.00. (Slight lapwhen) Pair $00 : $ 535 a _ Boxed Cashinis’ “~ | Nylon Stretch Socks y : ~- | JEWELRY Men's Regular “$12.95 Quilt Lined iS pr SS: v Saas z ! Children’s , ‘ Ladies’ Rig, t0 395... 1 Nylon-Gab Sur-Coais 9 -, |. Poll Parrott | House Slippers . | «Bert x 4952. Sf Bae Se BO Rode eee & : ij Flannel Shirts | Argyle Socks i Sep eo J , Regular $1.98 ? | | « ae ia Values to $14.98 Ladies’ Reg.. to $9.95 Novelty. Shoes Boys’ Gabardine and Splah = 35 *ansgag ia Regge os ssa0e : - 1B" | Reg $1498 eT ae, ore DACRON.GAB Tae as Quilt Lined. Reg. Se : ae oo wie oe ee ee apy aL. to. G ™ ae i i i“ i SSS SSS SHG ih wie AAAs Hh) ih ‘Corduroy Sass Ia There & & veendertul-now-world ol uals: rm ATERS «ment at Tel-Huron Shopping Center! - 36-Inch Width \ Spee one new winter and Christmas merch- | a | . andise is arriving from the markets! | \ at Suinrs (Stores are full of grand items you will 2 Coe Serta H . Or: — ss : ps Cleaned and Pressed ure 5 giving Shop this week at TEL- d. Pas ! + «+ Step from yourcar . . . park 4 yd Sseeec olga pias : os 4! «FREE... in our paved lot to 15 New 14 solid colors to Ghoose QleteNae%s of i ‘ Modern Stores . . . all under one roof! from. All washable. Makes AAAS up bemaitaly fr ema EXTRA HOURS TO SHOP THURS. FRI. , now for Crista. it 4 Hieais: SAT, EVENINGS TO 9:00 P.M. ; Forge oe } HY ‘ Some stores now open Mondey grening, too! ‘f Ma oP “q ’ Xs Tie ota + i S : ‘Satinara - ace DROP Ratt ) ¥ . Special price effective Wednesday ; ay ity ‘a itp th | _ 36-Inch and Thursday only, ... gave by’ bring- oyete i ue ; | ing work in these a get a ate Malorne tb) & Washab! otton Sat : ew $ 61 Pig 4 < | baal yoaiory eae ares =a SAVE ] 1° ) special purchase! resistant fabric. ‘Lovely new * few ots , 7 fe ee ' Se sas vier See. ax on This, Beautiful 40-Piece mi starting thursday 9:30 a. m. | — erina Dinnerware Service for Eight * ae ’ | atetetete tek oo ae famous maker : : Beery Graceful, glamorous Bal. @ 8 DINNER PLATES th nee ve (wr rf ee erina now at - : i OTE Be, tions from. open stock @ 8 BREAD G BUTTER shi¢ woo | k ni ts he aoe yd. ' We Give Gold Belt Giras Clierine econ Tur @ 8 CREAM sours ssi! Rew FABRIC SHOP Gift Stamps! 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Cee a pir tit ‘SS —_TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER sr 5 88 2D | BRB. | ROR See She Se eran ae Se! Ae : § $19 and $23. ts ww ay e Sie .% rem uU ene enn ev em eee re eee > yew we ewe ao Sots ~* ratios : SPECIAL : Shirts to a ' : ro anne nen PLS SPSS SSS mee | Customer! | Sexe AE Tat aa = Terese eae Bats . Ree | a -__ “sg Famous Del Monte mes Sao Cream Style Corn : OPEN an OSMUNS on ees Ser d ACCOUNT! or Early Garden Soe Sugar Peas $ e ’ a 6 No. 303 Cans _ “Ea TOWN & COUNTRY - ai S 2 ss Tel-Huron Shopping Center , 5 ok | -_-VISIT OSMUN’S SHOE DEPT. “ re Apso ee TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ; ¥ Ve : HOP MON., Min og FRI., SAT. Ray %, P.M. . | “0” ".. a chp aw) : a“ vege en re : fats oe 3 eh oh ROR APES pteaeieaetttettetecesssecese aa aia ona é Sa %. 2.8.6.8.8.8 KX seat ay 2 xe KY * wins A . Sad Hees) t Rios ; mi) ae Do : / ; *, ' 4 A . i é : j ay f ‘i f : i, ; 3 Cg i gs 4 ‘ \ ei f Z em 2 ; ™ . H : ‘ ' ee 4 i ( ’ | s. ’ + p ) L ¢ : { ? f ed \ \ j “4 , J ; ' { f : Wy : Pa { Nees : wr ! a) 1 , } \ (ees a | ae be Mee powTtAc PRESS." ORDER Clean Winter Comfort NOW! FE 5-6159 OAKLAND FUEL and PAINT CO. 436 Orchard Lake Ave, _ seen erated with the pasesnger side pro- 3585 san wih CJ Comertnlg [| tected by the tonneau cover (wot-perm pen or bqud ee eT Se teed pencil, tom 99.93. | Kerr Visits Johnson ’ -4 AUSTIN, Tex. @—Sen. Robert |i ; ~~. |S. Kerr (D-Okla) oe oes — GENERAL PRINTING |) vs. Senate Majority Leader and OFFICE SUPPLY |) zrten, Jctoom, te, Sen x 17 W. Lawrence 3. eral top Democrats during the last | AREAL pees that loads with a cartridge of real liquid wit See Bigger Sale” in Thunderbirds. Ford Expects Demand DETROIT w — Ford Motor Co expects a demand for 20,000 of: its ‘56 model Thunderbird ‘sports — car. >. * @, manager of the Ford Division, newest version of the Thunderbird | was publicly ‘introduced. He said | ghar demmepapabrn | of 16,155 of the cars in the’ 1955 model year. : McNamara said four Thunder- | birds were sold for every one car | ‘produced by the highest volume | / sports car maker. ie ‘The 1986 Thunderbird will car- | ry a price tag of $2,842 at the | factory, This is exclusive of. per cent over 1955. The car has been restyled and redesigned to tire mount outside the rear deck, Robert S. McNamara, general | | | tmade this estimate today as the) } ie include a continental-type spare| " Its adjustable steering column | i . A zipper runs down | the middle s0 the car may be op- | these necessary sids ¢ eee Seren, ctners tad age, $1.95: wp ings, clubs, horels and tempor last- — 5 vaslen sines. From 3 sna ERASERS ~—White and col- storage | a with dia- S$ are: necessary for in lecture rooms, sales meet , in varius im economical size pac —dustiess erasers in various price # THU 'NDERBIRD FOR ’S6 — A new ‘Continental’ spare tire Carrier, 215 horsepower engine “with overdrive and a- 202 horsepower engine flipper windows and cowl vents mark the 1956 Ford Thunderbird. The with standard transmission. The car will be —_— locally by Cy new cat has three power train options - — a 225 horse power engine, a | Owens, Inc., 147 S, Saginaw St. ‘ hock Couldn't Wait | t ciaag was ‘admitted as an’ OKLAHOMA CITY @--A: gee | Oren, Be tet ot sed ais "| am., and the. hospital's second Oklahoma City Osteopathic Hospi- patient, Lawrence Robert Gilmore, tal-was opened 5% hours ahead of was born at 11 a.m. schedule yesterday by an imp: : to recent surveys, the | Gives Free Vitomins MIAMI — electric company has issued more than 15,000,000 vitamin tablets to employes free of charge. The free distribution was started after tests ‘over a period of years showed marked vitamin-B.deficiencies in| Since 1946 a Florida | ny deaichoneo | er ee eee ee ee eee ee rena ee oe ee 1 THIS VALUABLE COUPON | ENTITLES THE SEARER R A 1-LB. 1S FRESH 'BUTTER as dat ponkers | Se ag ie Opt eee cone hpercemmarl | eg | q Good i Thursday Only = 8 per cent of the employes tested, tient stork. The staff planned a 3 movie theaters of the world pro-| ie a R080 Cer be 2 “a aos | With Higher Price Ta a ee ee g & Bi, Perfect harmony between design and coloring gives Syncopation great versatility in decorative planning. three-level design. Sparkling color highlights enliven the cosval self-tone treatment. With anew ond different Melody Grey. 9, 12’ and 15’ widths. This all-wool Wilton is noteible for its carved effect ino texture, Syneopotion is virwolly © symphony in lovely colorings: Harmony Beige; Rhythm Green ond lg Exclusive at M Candles” — Ready made Drapes in many styles and colors — Plains, Metallics, Prints, Moderns — priced at new low prices | * “ILN. Perry Street. _ SPECIAL! Throw Pillows - \ ATE Sizes All Shapes A as Pontiac’ s Oldest Exclusive Fleor ; Covering Firm? Phone. FE 42531. Mass induction , Plan Proposes United : ‘Nations Include 18 New Members at One Time UNITED. BD NATIONS, N.Y. o— Canada will propose soon that the UL N, admit a new members~ail << 6.8 & Diplomatic sources said ‘ she ., Planned to introduce a resolution “to that effect in the General As-|. sembly's special tical Commit- tee when the si comes up ‘there, os MAY MOVE UP Membership is the Jast item on -the-committee's order of business scheduled to end Dec, 10. But<it could be put ahead. The informants } said Canada thought it should, to enable. the ooaty to accomplish |, something in- at least one impor- tant field while the Big Four for, eign~ ministers dealt with other, issues in Geneva, The Canadian delegation, they declared, would p propose that all! present 22 applicants, except the divided countries of Korea and Viet Nam, be admitted, *. * -An applicant needs a two-thirds | vote. in the 60-nation Assembly plus the approval of 7 of the 11 members of the Security Council, including all the big-power per- manent members, Of the 18 countries on Canada's list, 12. are non-Communist and have been kept out by the Soviet veto in. the Security Council; 5 are Communist and have been kept out « by abstentions that deprived them ‘of the necessary seven votes, and | one, Spain, is a new ac never yet voted on, * * <*” a The United States holds . that every candidate should be consid- ered on its own nierits, Got Hangover? -Drink Juice Sugar, Oxygen MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (INS)— Got a hangover? Try juice, sugar and oxygen. That's the advice of Dr. Maurice Pruitt, Chattanooga, Tenn., who spoke at the sixth annual National States’ Conference on Alcoholism. He alse advises that you can take a drug named euporphin by: injection to be free of the desire to drink for a year. Here is his hangover. advice: Take a cocktail made of the juice of half.a lemon or one orange, one- eighth ‘teaspoon of salt, two tea- spoons of brown sugar and enough | ice Water to make eight ounces.. A couple of; jiggers of this, he adds, and you are sober in 30 minutes, GOP Solon Says Party. Can Survive Without Ike HAGERSTOWN, « Md, @—Rep. Jamés P, S. Devereux (R-Md) told the Washington County Young Republican Club last night the feeling in the capital is ‘‘The Re- pablican Party is strong enough and virile enough not. to have to “count on any one_ individual.” © Devereux. said if President Ei- senhower “is able to ran, that would be fine, but it would be il president better to have a we’ resting on his farm at Gettysburg than to have a sick man who might _|tering-Ram"'—half a short of 80- | © 1994 What's My Line, Ine. Vevterday's enewer: eultrant, trim, riVer, ey “| gtr, stteom, sli?, guide, wheel, bOat, sTeam. Aaek . De ss Sovietskaya Now Offers ‘Koktail' for Muscovites _ {INS)— a ic Soviet ‘“Koktails” which ‘were among the first casualities of the Malenkov administration's temper- iance drive 16 months ago are mak- ling a quiet comeback in Moscow. ae The Soviet Union’ s,No. 1 tavern, the. state vodka trust's famed Koktain Khall at No. 6 Gorry St., has long since become a parlor of the Moscow ice cream trust net- work: But a second, ‘esae Riedl dispensary of the socialized: “Koktail,” also closed by the Red without fanfare at the Soviets. kaya Hotel, sort of a Moscow Waldort Astoria, for visiting VIPS. Once again a Muscovite with ai! exotic thirst can put his foot on the brass rail and order a TAKE YOUR PICK “Taran” is Russian for “Bat- proof vodga topped with layers of | Armenian brandy and plum, peach and apricot liquers, “(Lighthouse)—Hupater’s vodka, Georgian port and a dollop’ of cherry preserves; and other “strong koktails’ labeled Juni- ti saiedien, inoue Deaton He'll a ‘aph 5 hier ity, Truman to Bo Writing Again—Autographing ‘| KANSAS CITY w@—flarry $, Tru- S “| maan is going to do a lot of writing | Not counting the recently in- | today — all of it autographing. More than 9) per cent .of the United States population has*. at gar tera seri =| tmpre Suis tig Cars 1 [honor ats pare romecton wi fo ee pores ave te Gs Between his teeth was lodged aa height of 1,248 feet, - | publication of the first volume of ae ; / The} We Are. Pleased to Be Able to Make This Offer! of PONTIAC a % eo eff The Sovietskaya's reopened kok- tail lounge is, however, only part of the newest attraction in Mos- cow nightlife—a socialist-type night- club, THE “Novy. YAR” plete with bar,-cover charge and floor show has just opened in the restaurant of the Sovietskaya, It's called the “Novy (New) Yar.” The old “Yar” was a revolutionary Moscew cabaret the grand manner of the bad old days—gypsy violins, curtained alpoves where sugar barons en- tertained ballerinas and the | Wangout of the town's sporting bloods whe sent buckets of champagne outside to horses, The proprietors, the restaurant trust, charge both a rubles ($5 at the official rate of four rubles to the dollar) for the show and 40 rubles for supper— eaviar and hors d'ceuvre, main. There's alse the “Mayak,” {co : nigh like Push-Button course, ice cream and cookies. 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Five wigs and hair pleces the old actor donned ‘in his varied auctioned and Rem- i “fwedels and a library that in, This bust is being frantically cludes preryiain but the “works ‘sought by one of John's ex-wives,| of “The nude painting,, eae also Dolores Barrymore, who plans ™ includes a portrait of another art- bid on it tomorrow. ist, has been stopping traffic along gy, ON LIST . : se evard where if is |) Also hitting the auction block | he Thast admired, . “People have ites asking a ‘Jot. of questions about the paint- ing,” sald auctioneer Arthur Goode, it is not. knewn when he painted it. I don't think Aad “Hamlet,” ill be the skull John used in) ancient playbills, a- Perhaps~ one of the most ro- | mantic, of Lidhel's treasured relics , lis a) | photo album of the women) Coitained in its worn pages are ‘the likenesses of such magical | Stradivarius violin: and a photo personalities as Minnie Maddern ‘album. of famous ‘ac tresses. 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Walker Jr., son of Clare Walker - of Romeo, Two hundred guests were present for the cegemony in the Orchard Lake Community Church, The bride's gown was fash- ; Cound Pasie U Section three of the: electrical or- dinar-e was a provision for an electrical board. Tie council ap- pointed Harry Seavey for position one, as a representative of . the Robie Sailers for position three, as a journeyman electrician, and J. C. Currell for .posit'-~ four, asa rep- resentative of the. Detroit. Edison Co. in Detroit. : John Seliman will also be a member of the board-as electri- New Ordinance | Keego Harbor Appoints | ‘Four’ Mento Electrical | Board Posts | council; Frank Davis for position | Jtwo, as a litensed contractor; | Kaye and Mary Jo Smith. | Ist Self-Winding Watch FINSBURY, it is claimed, has been given to) John Harwood, q watchmaker at | Harrow, wend B te 88. — wos | . * | lors. After a wedding trip to Washing- | cal inspector. . Positions one and two sreite} Dec. 31, 1957 and ‘three and’ four | expire Dec. 31, 1956. bas . * * * = The garbage ordinancé was sub- mitted in its final form and adopt- are open now. ~ County Deaths Carol Hinkel ROCHESTER Carol Hinkel, 4, 233 Pine Street, Mrs, Harold Duckert was matron | will be hed at 2 p.m. Friday from bridesmaids were | Pixley Funeral Home, with burial - MR.-AND MRS. GARY THORPE “Community Hall in Auburn _ side in Auburn Heights. ¥ ie : 5 f mar. chose 7 it Heights. The newlyweds will’ re- Austria’ s ; Cattle Up VIENNA — Austria’s cattle pro- duction climbed only 2 per cent during 1964 and the 230,00 bea n farms were still 11 per cent) %™ below the 3938 total. During 1954, ae ee eee (StS SWSWSNSHSISISISIS) ed. The ordinance will become ef- | fig fective in ten days but the bids = ‘in-Mt. Avon Cemetery, Mrs. Hinkel = - Monte Walker served- as best died yesterday. following a long | i= 'man and ushers were John Pardon, 4 .. England — The Gordon Davis and Charles Adams. | world’s first self-winding watch, | illness. Mrs. Charles Vanstrom IMLAY CITY — Service for Mrs | | By A conten was held following | charies (Mary F.) Vanstrom, 78, | & the British Horological Institute. | the ceremony in the church par-|of §570 Imlay City Road, will be| = ‘held at 11 a.m., Thursday, from | |the Lester S.nith and Son Funeral | (@ ton D.C., Mr, and Mrs. Walker will Home, Imlay City, with burial in| & works /be at home at 2021 Scott Lake |the Edgar, Nebraska, Cemetery. | |She died Tuesday. Hens cena State Hospital Patients e for Outstanding 4-H Club Activities community groups nate tl us [ | | a off gi ti ails hire a iz 4 z H 3 Es ii James M. McHugh, in charge of n’s Service| at the hos- ‘ the ee ~ for ishments expressed hope for its continued of activities, Dr. McHugh and the club members for interest and practibility. Attention: - MR. 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Lally fa|telice to cpm boas menoring| - tigg or Net! {Garden ‘Assn, meets at 1 p.m. | president of the Northern Oakland | Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bartles, for- | _| Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wil- ; tae. Betien, Bre. ee ee ee merly of Almont, on their golden a member of the Pontiac branch. oa acuvonen er He wag omar so a8 : Mrs, Harley Biophens and Mrs. | As much as 300 million tons of tr, Harry Hoang of De POCKET PICKERS ~~ Picking the pocket of the| © Pentise Press Frank Hudson are co-hostesses. | topsoil a may away t, . Lacile x - | pickpocket lady (Mrs. Johs Evans) will be one of| School PTA Saturday. Left to right are Mrs. Evans, ee ere on | coat conan comewesteca Untied | Wied. Thave ane ney Macaey. tho Sema: Ge PY Tented Oy Sone ee es One ee Beds.” States lands in the 1930's. and 10 great-grandchildren. ° | Bake e , ‘ “ss as eo may as Festival Preparation |Your PTA Is Planning: == | . s in Swingat Lambert |F'all.Festival Scheduled) eeu WATERFORD TO WNS HIP— A. s aes a Fall Festival this Saturday from | * Pe >, _ 5.109 pam, in the school at Cass-| uaiehts PTA wil bold fy fall ee-| nent xs canes win eee CANS (Ss é Elizabeth Lake road. dvel Friday starting at T p.m. in|, Se°ving = a : - Mrs. Raymond Moses and Mrs. | the Auburn Heights School. High-' conver corps. in Rochester; | ~, Year ley t0 Biue Chip ff alee Phillip Meacham are chairman of light of the evening will i | John Warren, Civil Defi rand : i =: te at, ees Cher stirectiona inctude « mi |r of, West, Blooms ; The different booths will in- way, cake walk, fish pond, fancy: | Mrs. John Warren, assistant tines: = clude needlework, Christmas | Work Donth, «seg sahara field and Civil pte cae gifts, Jewelry, plants, resale, | ond eae eet. ence of af Oakland County Council; and game room (fish pond), bake |junch counter. * Mrs, Mildred Bennett;— American sale, and the pocket lady. Hast _Ockland ve vy op Si iggppaiapa te er . and County The festival will be climaxed by| ‘The regular business meeting of Avon Township a variety show presented by the the East Oakland Area Council School of Dance. PTA will be at § p.m. Tuesday at|_ Stone PGA will mect ot the Weber School on Orion and Clark. | Spo st 7.8 pith, heres Marlette Group gn — va ame TS tow the business meeting, Rees * ollowing . business served room Will Donate $250 | ing will be a symposium cover | mothers of the first grade ‘Ing various phases of Civil De- 2 for Recreation feinte with I. E. Ambrose, super- | Area of the Azores totals about intendent of Oxford Schools, as | $80 square miles. MARLETT. E= The Philoma- | — . thean club donated approximately $250 to the Park Recreation area as proceeds from their annual : Hunters Ball Thursday night. Soo Five hundred prople attended the event that featured dancing and crowning of a king and queen. Kay Stree, daughter of : Mr. and Mrs. Edward Streu and Saket Wiel cde at Wa ae | nn 68 Oly QBis 5 5 8S ee Eee Gerald Wood, were chosen to reign. Refreshments were furnished by 3 J the Lions Club. : 3 a Grand Trunk Seeks _ NOW the all-new Blue Chip GMC’ to Cut Its Service “trucks underprice competition — The Gund Trunk Western Rall ‘and still lead in years-ahead road has, petitioned the Michigan : : et oe 2 : service on four trains that run be- va we fren ere and Ramey and Cas | Af Why pay. more for less? learned: last night, | Ce P e _ We Give Holden Red Stamps ; we ocnses the twocks.ore perelicied | Puen 5 Hoe | See us today! * zaamew eran ® GREEN'S Men’s Wear ine ronise the rune, the Fallroad sald, m! | , ens ear sae : : service on the trlns wht make | , 4516 Dixie Highway OR 3-1807 ~ = The Caseville run ts nearly 00/9 © -DRAYTON PLAINS ~~ -° ee | miles and serves to connect Pon- cs : . . o CS 1 hy ee : Se Oe Si - : = Heré’s what Blue Chip GMC ¢ af As ins the extra-weat ae a : ; sees : “a a tamina— site — “Peak efficiency engines = G, VS ane pasts ‘of Blue Chip GMC con - “she original panoramic windshield wer that have made eat og more years of lowest : The origins: Ot reater safety De all fields of work. struction FO aos b for better visibility, & "ecomomy records in cod. OREN 4 | ~first on GMC. : E xtra-heavy, top-rated front Higher trade-in value —the agree : : yara-Matic Drive—‘epeed: 5-9 to | rearaxies. engineering of America’s 0 arse | and Twin a-Matic mms, tah Boulevard styling that Se hades ern trucks commands a higne’ : Jutch replacement, las + GMC a prestige- 2 lue than their outm ; end all clute dies Blue Chip ; in value sp intna dt | shock-loading damages as, for its ownet. N ettyéra- Mati sondard on sony medal vpinel 2°" _ without increasing ae ae : «Buckner Finance|""=~=~=3 32. Sil tmnt worm | WILSON GMC-CO. os Bes? eo fe OR BREE 8 |675 Oakland Ave., Corner Oakland and Coss : heli ee hee. oe eit ak. as ‘ 4 ot _* Ty a eb ee at oe) Ao weed ~Frojans ‘Play It Cautious’ |#2te#¥ame2 | Dh an aeanal ‘TIinchant . ee ae Most Valuable | TIMI MIIMIIAL | TINGE : ~ as Last Title Hurdle Nears |*7oSu2_|" SVN ee VA , . . Philly Pilot’ Points per ale SP as Gc i diet 1 Ae | { tec geht ‘CHICAGO Michigan State's he Spartans gar y rs ta ; short his (OS eh ee eee eee | Out Robin's Record, |! rise trom the Big 10's second divi- | points @ game last year, praise of the Spartans at the mere ee WAENE-OARLAND STANDINGS . ) at Keego Harbor. Kickoff is Inspirational Value | sion last year to fourth in the na-| have | ) pick. up of Purdue, State’s oppo- . erp at IE | se ee ne tie Ta ang al 8 mati of | nen, Me pins eee | "We expect 1 pay a gmad Pu eee eee ee ewe 7 a my, Be S : ay a ies | Bei scsick eS A | eee i ee rea gn TOR in az | ven mors incre inthis pe: | tis year compared to 28 in 15 | de Sea whch a ot Teas and “Upsaneesrennetes 08 3-4 | sen: y ge an 7. . Says in t ; : % I , ald | Waren oo 4 3B ite Le] riddled Laker team, the Wayne-|doesn't receive the — National |Pomenal upshoot ts that she Spart. |” Colncidentally, the Sesrtan Sotals State beat Ili-|the two met. Purdue won 60. are. rated twotouchdown favorites. Brigh’ a an offense is averaging only 3/| of 22-9 this year are: oe ; been = 28 Brighton's: Cuurtaton 98 Oxtora @| Oakland crown will be thers. | League most valuable player | points more a game this year than those of the 1952 team which fin- downed the |’ "Last year, Purdue quarterback, ae te Se = (non-league! Northvilié 23, Holly 0; MU) O14) onaining chance in which |@ward this year “there simply. in 1954 when Mic State scoréd | ished the season undefeated in nine Len Dawson fired three touchdown | quarterback Earl See a ee ces > the 1954 W-O. defending ‘champion }#R't no justice." | but one conference victory and fin-| game’, Hse reason the | passes to lead the Boilermakers fo | America honors and boasts POs % Clarencevijie head coach Nick 'wowves of Clarkston could spoil + ae ished with a 36-record. _° | ‘These figures were revealed yes- & 7-13 victory ‘ — vase ghey Ae 5g y Jani is playing it “cautious but 2° Trojans undisputed title| The Philly manager in a maga-| ‘The real reason for Michigan |terday: at the Football Writers’ rode to na- * * * ichigan pony ee ah a confident these days as he Pre- chances, is for the Lakers to pull | zine articl points out that his State’s success is a sharp and stub-| Assn. by Fred. Stabley, Michigan the Spartans | , ‘‘That was worst. licking we However, the Spartans 1 pares his undefeated Trojan eleven 25 unset and for the Wolves to con- great pitching star has won 20 or born defense. eo State publicist, ‘ pass within their | took last year,” said Stabley. “The! cope with Dawson. | i " for its last big hurdle towards the Gier 4th place. Holly in another| more games for six consecutive | — ——— MF : ‘Farmington school’s Ist gridiron |inoy encounter at Holly. ~-Wolves seasons and is an inspiration to . Ee : ® oe title in 17 years. _ and the-Trojans would end the |the club. | South American Phil arriors = The hurdle is the Trojan’s Fri- | campaign both holding 51 league! ginieh readily admits the ‘ 8 Gi ‘ (day: night homecoming, battie jmarks." | ications ot big Ted Kieeswens (OFS Entered — me . ~ with the West Bloomfield Lakers | 1) - : : : : Ye ae . ¥ And if one were to ask Clark- - a — ts re in Laur el Race Picked as Team ~ ston of the Lakers’ chances for Genncaih of tha wo scoring an upset, they (the Wolves) | -\*™pene a ee bet LAUREL, Md, i» — A South ee : a '| 0 _.| would probably refer to the 1954| Wank Aaron of ti ven, American horse, 4-year-old Pren-| 1 | +. | records. Clarkston’s single con-| "¢, sists re more-jdase of Venezuela, was made a {0 Beat in _————_— ference setback that season was at | Ve ‘ham any of them, late entry today for the Washing- | . wr. | 3 the hands of West Bloomfield by| That brings up, an interesting | ton D. C, International horse race : Poa , op U 0 a score of 6-0 on Oct. 1. question. Is a pitcher ever as/a@t Laurel Nov. if, : Ex-LaSalle ‘Ace Gola | | At Farmington, injuries play a/valuable as-a catcher? Is an out- e ». “i — | ; " : aoe secondary role as lanni is guard- | fielder ever as valuable as afi in-! Prendase, owned by Jose Federi- | Makes Big Ditference ing against over-confiderce.” “Our | fielder? 2 . ‘eo Siceardf, gained’a bid by win a ee Peo Poll — Ig én oop _— are pretty cocky right now, + * «| ning the -Simon Rations beget in F and that’s what I ‘am worried) he late John McGraw always. event of his country, on Sunday, - ’ NEA — The Phila- idi about,” the coach said. insisted that Hans Wagner, the - * ? : MINNEAPOLIS ® — The Poor Gridiron Record In the other two circuit ‘contests, | oq Pirate shortstop, was the great-| Prendase, winner of five straight, deiphia Warriors, also-rans (in the Stirs School : Paper’ $ | Milford Plays L-L Waterford on the | est ball player of all time. McGraw | is the eighth foreign entry to com- Suasestion to Quit Skipper's field while Northville rated him ahead of both Babe | pete against Clifford Mooers’ Traf- 99 journeys up Grand River to tackle Ruth and Ty Cobb because he | fice Judge and another U.S. entry the last place Brighton Bulldogs. thought no outfielder could be as still to be named, Satur- EVANSTON, Il. pig cng a tt. kh ivaluable as a shortstop | s ee writers. The season opens b ern, a charter member of the Big | Many old-timers rate Christy! parius and Nucleus from Eng- ach 1, hes no intetion of leaving the) Top Finisher S Mathewson as the greatest of all }jand, Panaslipper from Ireland and Pin Bryon Pe ce no.8gre conference, university officials ee | ‘pitchers but McGraw, who de- Prefect from Canada arrived yes- a Seon pall : iterated today. . veloped Matty and managed him, terday, Other entries are Picounda oA t agegh - — i ee qenes _, The announcement followed a) for years, never dreamed of rating | and Mahan from France, and Ata- - — apelts : ergs newspaper s ucpeation or rive the pitcher's value as high as Wag- | turk from Germany. while Phi — orthwestern drop ee ner’s. ; Oddly ladel pegged as the .playoff winner, the Writes About Career : the same in the West, But in the | a playoffs, Philadelphia was accord- ed in fa sible for its -teams to compete. on | ° ae rar = even terms with pther member | in AAA S Finale ‘National Champ Hart New Record for Course “Bobby Ball Memorial CORAL GABLES, Fla. u — tain Steve Kugel of “Gallaudet Athletic Director Ted Payseur said: “We have no intention what- a 76 margin over Syracuse ~ ete ee | — Gallaudet Harrier Sets | Doris Hart, women's national ten-| College, Washington, D, C., pound * soever of leaving the Big 10.. 'These . : always seem to come up.| Last Title Race Under nis champion the last two years! eq over a rolling 2 and 7-l0ths- ee eee We one of the first members! Association Rul ‘after being runnerup five times, | mile cross country course. here vored 98 to upend ayne ‘of the nce and we -intend — c — written a book “Tennis With | yesterday in 12:54.0 to lead his! ae to ” | Hart” (Lippincott). In her time team to a 23-36 victory. : a Lagrores ¢. 6 | PHOENIX, Ariz, @—Seven of | she tells how she was a sickly, * * * The writers not only chose Phila * «« The,Daily Northwestern, a cam-|the 10 top finishers in the 1955 scared kid lucky to be alive. She) Kugel ran the first mile in-4:28. pus publication, suggested in an Indianapolis 500-miler will drive | tells of being # tomboy at nine He did the second mile in 5 minutes ; yesterday that the school | here Sunday in the 100-mile Bobby and of her battle with pneumonia | fiat. and covered the last seven ~@rop out because of its poor foot- | Ball Memorial, the last champion- | and about several eye operations. | tenths in 3:26. - record. ship auto sponsored by | — as . joe ee has failed to win de Amelio Pothrede ma Assn. ad TUESDAY'S NBA EXHIBITIONS | There are 20 types of poisonous fourth straight scoring champion- ~—Tpapieg rt eye an bo Greer of Spey Gy. ES Eo Te", fate, mi Und Sy Siti thal a's gets fed conference victory in | Ind., who — the 500-miler this | [itecawsiis 100, Andrews APB t2 — | erro into waa pee bg a league’s Eastern Division last sea- U a a ° ose ne a | x . | - ‘ ” Saree SE AE LS | CN SP WOE Sp Balk to 2} re : : pecaga* , The writers forecast this season- rCommittee and as such can rec-| The earlier entries include the | JOE DONS MITTS. AGAIN — Ex-heavyweight| They Fall.” Joe is shown working out with 6-foot, mo See Oy eave eoiees: Kee . ommend to the president all mat-|three men who finished immedi- champion of the world, “Jersey Joe” Walcott puts on| 10-inch Mike Lane, rehearsing the scene where he ee Get aas Wavpe . ters of policy. No member of the | stely behind Sweikert at Indianap-| {| the bexing gloves for the first time since he was de-| knocks out the “giant.” Walcott's main job these |nd Boston: vest on 1° pots committee or administration ever | lis. They are Tony Bettenhausen ‘| throned by Rock Marciano and works out at Colum-| days is as a special delinquent officer for the Cam- exter —o hag entertained the slightest idea |of Tinley Park, Iil.. who whs sec. bist Studios at Hollywood for his role in “The Harder | den, N. J., police department. ees ee ae | eS Seen ee ee eer ee i ate tno tre an pl pari the conference in- | ; ma, | _ | —_ Es , stiff scoring challenge | Calif. who was third. and J - 4 * * * | : . will get a st eas nd t aoe | from Bob Pettit of St. Louis. Johns- also is nothing to reports ‘Thomson of Springfield, Mass. Pay Ch | Hit Arizi at this time that Coach Lou Saban |who ran fourth, | ISOX rd | Stress Pass Defense ae Or ere ee be oe ‘on the way out, We have three The other 1955 Indianapolis lead- | _ Ps. N ex ; . Dutt MSU Remember gp apy pend —a aes ee ey Si gts a oes = | @d at ig { Yy, 4\for top rookie. Dick Roberts of St. Louis and of = A ae _|| Prowess of Len Dawson ||f.tas mi eis kc ence “aa cl cent and smatg Sareea Harshman, Trucks Mark Seats of New York 2. versity's top officias. including | 5 : y U Are’ Records; | _ EAST LANSING — Michigan ; afternoon forced the Ist part of Dr, J. Roscoe Miller, university | Wabash, Ind., who was ninth, p 5-0 ‘A ecords; : | te be Mentted ‘ president been scheduled The $7,500 Sunday event also will State has a bitter memory from | the practice session to hT olay Gv cabin seagoen | een 6 ofa 0 excant inner Dropo Hits .325 ' ~} ast year about the passing powers to the confines of Jenison field- | Britis eam AAA ’ point stand They of Lenny Dawson of Purdue. house. ; ° xe Sesteatt, vhs ter 306 J CBCAGO @& = Fre laswemn poe 8 As soon as the rain let up a little, Playing Well, _ | Walt Dropo of the Chicago White} So work on the aerial defense | however, Daugherty his Hi ‘Sox and pitchers Jack Harshman is being stepped up this week. in| team outside to the soppy turf of Dai Rees Says and Virgil Trucks played their Hest | an effort to avoid anothér upset | the by . i * = i under the lights last summer. | ‘ . 1,220; Bettenhausen, 1.020; Linden; the Boilermakers.. house better, the sf | : 927; Davies, 890; O'Connor, | 710, | _ Figures released by the White] suwsen ted Par End coach Bob Devaney, who| Teens sre Pullng neuet. tie | ever Il | ers and George Amick of Los Angeles, beetle arming oa meng: Soa SP 27-13 victory over the | 88 been directing the pass de-| 1. Britishers are playing well. 7s 610. Se ion : ie | Dating a sale eh accan be Bpestans, ‘Sl tare ine eonk fense. conducted a long workout | " s, said Dai Rees, captain of the |. Jefferson Junior High School's} Bryan wis a close” friend! “of F arm, ass pletions in 14 tries and three of | *imed at containing the Boiler) pritish Ryder Cup team, as he led team won its Ist game| Bobby Ball, a Phoenix driver who : mm @ . lec oar ne. them were geod fer touchdowns. maker throwing threat his group out on the Thunderbird of the season: in four attempts| died early last year of injuries , aime |, "2tsoman and Trucks each had Also receiving a lot of atten country Club. Course for another b Tuesday afternoon at Wisner Sta-| Suffered in a race in California “ : five victories and no’: defeats “We have to concentrate a lot! tion from the coaches was left | practice round today. dium. The Warriors handed Wever| The AAA announced last Aug. 3 night games. Harshman’s More on the passing,” said coach | guard Dan Curtie of Detroit. Cur-|" there were no complaints, : its 3rd straight loss, 19-0, in a that it was quitting as a race record was 11-7 and Trucks had) Duffy Daugherty,” especially those rie, a six-foot-three inch, 216 . from Capt. Chick Harbert Pontiac Junior High con-| Sponsor because it felt racing in a 13-8 mark. long ones-that can hurt you. You} pounder from ‘Detroit St. Anthony, * the 10-man American out test. the United States was ‘being con- Second baseman Nelli Fox and | saw what happened to Iowa last from center to tackle which meets the British Saturday , was shifted third baseman ‘George Kell were’| week when Michigan started hit-| and has been running as the num- | and Sunday in the biennial inter- tops with daylight averages of .333. { ting.” ber one replacement for Embry | national matches. Kell finished the season with 312 a7 8 _., Robinson. Rees said-he would continue to and Fox had 311. ‘| A downpour of rain yesterday! Robinson, an experienced senior | shift his players about, seeking + Southpaw Billy Pierce was Chi- ‘ who directed the defense, is out proper pairings for the: match-play cago'’s best daylight pitcher with for the season with a knee injury. ' singles and Scotch-play doubles. _ 1 11-6 record and was 15-10 for : aa ot 12 Slaughter Enjoys Long AP Wirephote the yer LSU Aims New riors’ ah : a’ ri : | | des 7 . a Hardy today| 1” all, the Sox had a more im-| : : m Ss to: 2 d e went yr nthroug tale a —— as Line nage BF Beatege my neg nies masng oP ra oa perform- manne ree gb eagen e p ee f | Jet Perry Ju Ip a ok n E Watkin Siaer te cue pid. | Edward R. (Butch) Slaughter is~ ance in the Wildcats’ 20 to 16 victory over Rice pepe ; He in afternoon games. | unch a | rps 1n NFL ( 7round Gaining ee * * = ~ ¥ : . : a 2-year man at the University scored 14 points and completed 10,of 17 passes — ree 5 j ‘Turkey Shoot’ Sunday | BATON ROUGE, La, ®—Louisi-|. PHILADELPHIA W—Joe (Jet)| yards per carry. Perry. who compatable with the AAA objective of promoting greater driving safe- i ty. y scoring threat of Virginia. The former University | te, The losers’ ad- of Michigan All-America guard | came too. la’ : . 2 . ana State University, battered and "gained 149 yards Sunday for the | vanced to the Jefferson four as the |(1924) came to Virginia in i TCUY’s. Jim Swink Whirls ‘The Lake OriongGun Club will bruised after its fourth defeat, | Fo", ror tia Wetionah Foes | Ses. hes total 466 on $4 attempts clock ran out to end the game. after five years as line coach at! hold a ‘turkey shoot’ at its outdoor | aims jts new-found passing punch wal guint for an identical 5.5 norm, Howard e ee - 's; Braves, unbeaten North Carolina State. He assists; » — yo M on Stanton Road this Sun-| at the nation's top. ranking team pte sayy 7 the pA ey Proerd Ferguson, Green Bay. second a + in their last 18 games, face Lincoln | Coach Ned McDonald with the’ to Top Offensive ar . Event gets under. way at 11 | Saturday, seeking to dump Mary- oe trom San Vrentiece has a week ago, fell to third with a | ae today on the Wisner field at 4 p.m. | Cavalier line. . am. «=: a land from unbeaten ranks. _ i total 444 yards and a 47 aver- tat i : 10th spot will. be etition in shot * 8.6 jong way to plow if he expects to 2 gl ee ae eras Christanss|in the passing department. |gun'and vitle shooting in wddition| Coach Paut Dietzel siid the! catch the flying Alan Ameche of SEF. Be Tou h Li htweights Meet camec’t post waiter in the} ‘Verastie Jen Arnett of Southern|t0 lucky targets, Markers will be squad he will ake to College Parx | Baltimore. — f ee eae : g igntweignits LECT | successor to Walker in iis | versatile Jen ot Sout | pteted along, the ronddde indieat-|is in “the worst physicial condi-| The latest NFL statistics show | liant dropped slight- Tonight in 10-R d Bo f' the ottensive whirkrind in aking California has eae orethods--| ing. the route to the Lake Orion| tion ot the season’ after the rug-| Ameche, the. rookie from Wis-| ly in his € average as the : onig In “moun ou the lead in the major college | rushing, passing, pass catching, |Tafge. The shoot is open to the| ged 2926 loss to Mississippi last | consin with 635 yards gained in 116 | Browns whipp the ed ag oer : Saturday, - carries for sg average of 5.5/ he still holds & good lead ia the 2 ball total offense and rushing | running back kicks and intercep-| public. Ae \ e SEE ‘ aerial department over his closest DeMarco, a bowlegged billygoat | departments, | tions. ‘The Trojan, who has moved|~= — pete ea nate rival, Y. A. Tittle, San Francisco. with frequent butting, always has| 7. Rusic, Tex., junior @who-ran | the ball every way possible, includ-|§ § 2, 0d L* = Graham has completed 46 of 81 been a picture of roughhouse. He | ¢.. 468 yards to pace TCU to a|ing punting and extra point kick ; , tosses for 780 yards, 4 TDs and a | delights in getting in close and | og ¢ victory over Baylor last Satur-|ing has thrown and carried: for : 9.63-yard average per. pass. Tittle, ried anywhere and everywhere day, has sped %1 yards from eo ont Seay tint Swink’s es : > has averaged 8.30 yards on 68 “everything. scrimmage in seven games to take 1,176 and Lae 's si re refused hej Americans were among of 134 for 1,112 yards and 8 TDs. © Rytf hasn't knocked out anybody | » slim lead in the two departments | TOTAL OFFENSE vac| NEW YORK ®—Gen. eariae Gen, eng? sessahanar se oa pei teeth aay ak Bobby Thomason of Philadelphia Esler ali years, but | according to figures released today : z $i | ¢ Mexico, said. today he| in helping the horses over| The event won by Ireland's Lt,| !s third with an 8.13 average, 4 — - e remed Be: 4 ay. te NCAA Bavice Dares $ ‘the U. S.| the barriers, but. when asked why|P. J. Kiernan on’ Ballynonty, was | Completed of 91 thrown, 740 yards The 23-year-old claims he hasn't Hae eed ) riders train their horses. _—_| the Yanks resorted to this system, | scored on an individual basis and| @#ined and 5 touchdowns. == bothered knocking out anyone be-| But Swink’s lead is certain to ae ; ..* * he answered: no Yanks were in sight. In other departments: cause “I like to practice on these | be short-lived, for TCU has an open | . , ¢ 33- FSl\ 1 stand there and watch them,”| > “1 don’t know why. Maybe they ree 28 = Billy Wilson of San Francisco onthe ane ‘|date while Navy’s George Welsh emisconsin $18 7) og the Olympic champion,| want to be sure the horse;:gets| Gen, Mariles doesn’t expect to| continues to lead pass receivers , enouoy | WO Picked up 176 yards against mids |“and wonder why they hit the| over the hurdle, You know, the na-| do well in the National..He was in| with 29 caught for 493 yards; Vie ~ He practiced on 18 well enough | Notre Dame last Saturday, and is horses." sie - | tional: course. is too small to do| an automobile accident two weeks | Janowicz is the leading scorer for: to win, His only loss was a split | in second place with a total offense ad “Gen, Mariles, who probably could | that much in Madison Square Gar- | ago and still is in bad shape. the ‘fourth straight week with 49 decision to Ralph Dupas whom he | gf $10, meets Duke this Saturday. = % a! give anyone in the world lessons| den, and besides, representatives i wae ® points—5 TDs, 13 conversions and an ey, ie ee aE EO we § ‘sb 51800 how to handle a horse, said the| of humane societiés might object.”"| "The open jumping, probably the) 2 field goals; Norman Van Brock- York. The loss was in Dupas’ na-' Bill Beagle of Dartmouth is t vad i laever takes the whip io his wel “aad a greche most popular event outside the in-|lin tops the punters on a 4.1 “tne tiveNew—Orleans—and— jeader_with 67 completions | in —7--e ea | ‘Phat. pe _explains why the/ ternational, still has not taken on! average: Leon Riley of Detroit ti Black claims “it was a hometown in 133yattempts for 740 gee gr iD | vas ‘1 try to teach my horses to love Americans have. shut oat in; any definite pattern. Riviera Won-| with a 13.5 a leads the punt : ison.” tg 6} BP tivetage of 496. Ken Ford of} bs cf jumping.” he said, “If they make | the first two international events of ee ee ee return experts; oe Arenas, San £ Dibtnbin ‘wilt ‘provide pleity a0 ja mistake, I bring them back to| the National Horse which | Washington, N. Y., captured one | Franciseo, is the active kickoff ' ted a ng eg ry Be ow Na emai monies: Chie Mexico and train them some more. | went ifto the second sessidn of an sabe ‘oe first day, and Baiko's return leader with a 28.1 average, : see ghee, at tat tee and a wf, percentage. : 3m 1 also teach the other members of | eight-day run in the Garden today. belotiging to Mrs. Hugh Bar-| and Los Tngeles’ Willard Sherman, Pages ‘in 10 3 bo -focnig 11 and drawing 5 dies Bowen: ‘tednds Hho HE the Mexican team not to touch the| Mexico won the first internation-| clay of Pulaski, N. Y., won the) for the fourth week in a row, is Press 2. eae | parade with 10 payoff , | sm | horse going over a jump.” al test and Ireland the second. A The. other. : ‘ read i i H tt | 8 - Make ready ship man to see you. 1B. ALSTON, Mer, neighbors who" already belong. with AAA. Phone for a member- "VISIT OR PHONE YOUR- NEAREST OFFICE Be FEC ete bt 5 ; . = 5 re, iS e e \ 4 - ‘ __) THE PONTIAC PRESS... WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1955 ee ao eS eee Gok ota . s . |Melbourne*Cup ) |, ae Cac TINT j : , lg a to Be Symbol - whet 2 Ni. «| vi | || jot Happiness — or ting : ites Pe gacenn \t hes ee ae es . MELBOURNE, Australia, — A Good Used Car? Te . : ~ Capt. Mente ‘esing| ie sounk Rive we ob ing news. His centers and full-| Melbourne Cup winner Toparoa, Try " est _backt : rey ane yren were both in wii | tagetner” backs should be back in ‘top form | today said he's going to make the || COMMUNITY MOTORS .|- injury. a ot : Meese BE ee sense Alege “1 He feet Whely they'l all be t¢- | 2% Dié fine ends, Ron Kramer |frophy “the cup that cheers.” Rochester and SAVE! _ hobbled by injury. . | —~—Ss to ‘treatment, but Barr's leg is/ other, but not participating in the er’ at Champaign, Il but | Tom Maenjz, came out of the he Peas : ; ‘The worst of the Michigan in- | Barr’ ent ih erely,- ait Pose | - psterbaan did have some hearten- |1owa game in fine shape. He -plans to make the bié cup 3 a "Jury pleture, sald Coach Benmle | wasn't even in*uniform for the 2nd Oosterbaan is more than con- en : ae available to customers in his | . Oostordann yesterday, Ie at left | Siraichit day. cerned about the upcoming game | | a fe bar in Hawera, New Zealand, and) sawayuwerereNarar ar at | halfback. Here, both Terry Barr et day, > -- with the’ dangerous ‘Illini, With+- j : they can have it filled with beer 4 and Jim Pace, the two fastest, | That leaves Michigan with | Barr and Pace out of the Mich- U n a , |@r any other drink they want any: | are limping. ae Tom Hendricks at left half, the | igan lineup, the fleet footed Illini | y | time they like, + th Winieneld Askid last of what had been a plenti- | backs, Harry Jefferson, Mickey} ‘ . McDonald picked up the cup, & the possi. | even more : prize ‘money of : ¥ a Tilinois game. Pace has a turned — ot converting quarterback beefy line. inson. when Toparoa, a 17-year-old geld- + : jack Greenwood into a left Paci : 3 : * | ing, won the 2-mile handicap at * Barr, the top Michigan defen-' halfback, ee while ‘Sugar Ray’ Replaces ‘the Flemington Race Track, + < : : e ; | * * -* : Humez in Welter Rank; |. The cup came as a 56th birthday of Jackson Slips _« ‘present for’ McDonald who said * ‘ll the t i la || NEW YORK @—Sugar Ray; Rob- - . llgpeund pall gms Pr inson has replaced France's Char-| the key in the door for the pleasure = ley Humez as the No. 1 middle-| of the customers. « af weight contender and Cuba's Ning] . , * Valdes has, moved ahead of Hurri-) . % | cane Tommy Jackson in the heavy- ock p Fs rise ae These were among the many * already. : . it changes made in the, monthly box- ret Bi = . Gene Wright’s downtrodden ethouse reeled off eight touch- | finally eeking out a 20-14 triumph 7 y : . : ; downs. against the Bens, a capable | over Hazel Park St. Rita, clash | ubli- Rams, still minus a victory after ot gy ith St. ‘Bens Ring Magazine, the boxing publi 23 tries, collide with a St. Mary | sfuad experts ee tee oe ee eee a ee cation. See 3+ giant this Sunday at Orchard Lake |S{ternoon for the, visitors. | Tee eon ly * , Robinson, who meets iiddle-| Moore Says Champion Bai Pacs .......- * and their prospects for the Sab-| pon dict's hi - on, teres é : weight king Bobo Olson in. a title id " ‘De d’ | + _ bath afternoon are: anything but |p... John Rakoczy’s undefeated a ae Mikes, who | fight in ‘Chicago, Dec. 9, was sec- Sai He serve ie rosy. Eaglets, now boasting a clean 6-0 pear the Ritas, will once — 4 ond ‘a ménth ‘ago;-Humez was} Another Chance af a St. Mary's pulverizing Eag- (slate, are shooting for their 1st/ be withait the services of speedy | ma aang alba age pease 3 RED PARKAS, $298 + | is, who get better as the season | Suburban Catholic League cham-| halfback Chuck Brown when they | a NEW YORK (®— Archie Moore | §@q Fleece eed eae me face the rebounding Bens, i Jecken's loss to Jimmy mete | 2 oe = ee Se elec 8 ' : : F sii Center Line St, Clement and © dropped the Hurricane from third i = che, . > | aculty Cagers Will Face} roa i siitaedes | aerees eee es ome (BEET. Marans pest Jew * SLEEPING with 5-1 marks, tor 2nd Valdes. Slade, unranked for many |“ ,, : i am ea on N OV. 7 place Sunday at Ferndale. months, vaulted to fifth place} “The night : Ge Set, — ‘BAGS ~* . ees prong eins fy eem ise among the contenders, Light-heavy-| "1 U6” Said ‘Moore. yesterday Full Size, Full Weight A team compidsed of West Bloom- (Nov. will tackle the All- Amierican| Nurses they ill ba battling weight champion Archie Moore and ‘i'm Going to shold him to.his field High faculty members and | Reg Head Pees ae | ee ee Bob Baker of Pittsburgh remained |” “eS. $18.00 Rutbotned former court. star, Monday night, eee Fee or ,,,| oe OP ey as the top two contenders. were . Ground Cloth . .$9. fessional girls basketball team Sunday’ “Who else is he going to fight? $16.00 Air Corps, : ye Pout ae ee ee In the welterweight division, for- '1..+ Hurricane Jackson man elim-|Bql] Kapok Filled. $11.95 ; sok, ‘The benetit contest is set tor 8 | sends Royal Oak St. Mary against mer champion Johnny Saxton- of | : ash B ] Cl oe. - | St. Rita ii of oft i inated himself the other night, los- $20.00 100%. owling Clinic p.m. at the West gym’ | t. n @ meeting of oft-beaten New York has replaced Ramon! ii» to Jimmy Slade.” = Dacron Filling $13.95 atts ta Keoge Harbor, Money reisca |°7228 8 Hazel Park. A St: Mary Fuentes in second place, ©] MSO ane nee to agree to se ob theana. Sieh By BILLY SIXTY Will be used for the athletic fund |}"" Courled with @ St. Frederic | ie rr terms for a light heavyweight tithe Nylon Covers $21.95 ! HOLD THAT TURN — Whatever| t help purchase equipment. for def against Yolande Pompey 0.00 bh cate the league cellar, which they. ice Wal inner lense ; $50.00 Down, Filled, | their difference in style, and few psdipesas eames. now share with the Rams. *. = ’ és 6 ets Coe 2 Pockets .. $34.95 | look exactly alike, all stars have “powder-puff” players boast| All Suburban loop teams except ' eee , oe ee $6.50 Air Mattress $3.98 ~ the same hand action in releasing | * a ae poe past Ma - — up their 1955 seasons ; is AP Wirephote ‘Honored Yester day talk eee: was Marciano, ) the ball. The thumb comes out | traveled Loving shiyeet = ap “4 k. SOORING LEADER — Hillsdale’s Nate Clark held scoring lead) 4 Jona im Friends of the con Merlin — first, leaving the fingers to apply | the United States, but also Canada, | ud among college football players this week with 96 points. A junior from j4:- Grantland Rice, including World Series mI my ’ —~ hook spin, as the skech shows Mexico and the Phillippine Islands. Tulsa Holds Ke Benton Harbor, Clark has scored 16 touchdowns this season. sports writers, athletes, leaders of May Cure ‘Buc eve : The thing topflighters guard Last year, Red Heads defeated 125 | | cho | Puts the business world and politicians,! wr fTHERBEE, N: Y. # — After against is over-turning the wrist, |™e"'s teams—their only competi- | j : , attended a luncheon yesterday tion- | the manner in which he blanked , frome ef . | tion coming from the opposite sex. | . : Wildcat $ H dy Mantle S eeds oring Fred Russell of the Nash-| the New York Yankees to give the ) ball... oa ee ‘to a @ it P | ville Banner. : Brooklyn Dodgers their Ist World Scope Mounts — Sea—Gloves | the head pin, due to a jerky Lorene Milligan at 6 feet 1 lich ‘APB k f k Home to Wife The Tennessee sports editor was | Series J Podres mene | livery without follow through, is the tallest member. Guard ‘ Ae ac 0 ee i - Poeed aaa re oe shouldn't have “buck a = ctesaae | it will go into Annette Binkley at -six foot even is| st. iS up. . : oe : ey ice Memorial Plaque ag the one | winter. Johnny loves to hu | the next. Shortest player is 5 feet 8 wheal Sadie eatey te By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in Record Time best carrying out the ideals and | jn the Adirondacks near his home PHILIP’S inches “tall. Other stars are|iwo seasons, holds the key to a| Quarterback Bob Hardy, the| HONOLULU »—Yankee outfield-| *Portsmanship of Rice, who died/ and recalls the time he took four |g , “Butch” Moore, Katherine Pitcock. | Missouri Valley football title chase Duke of Paducah who kept Ken-|& Mickey Mantle got a big boost last year. | shots at a buck standing 100 yards SPORTING 6000s Zethel Keith, Jessie Banks, and that’s so mixed up Bobby Dobbs’ ky's Wildca’ inst from the jet stream yesterday in Bobby Jones, Jobn Kieran and away. None of the shots brought. i ; | Nellie Marlow. ou slit otis nits ts ote thate- tucky's ts purring against! i. key home run of his career,| Bruce Barton were among the/down the big -buck- FINE LUGGAGE * * * outves. | Rice last weekend with a clutch The fast wild stream that cir speakers. ; en aa —- The men's squad, playing under| © snarled in a three-way tie for Peformance that set up the win-/cles the earth at high altitudes | | Zelenka Sets Example, . )men’s rules, will-include: Sam! ine lead with 21 marks ‘are "ing touchdown, today was named | sped Mantle in a -Par American Owners of Top Horses C ll Follows Suit ° |Minard, West Bloomfield basket-| wi-nita Detroit | and Heuston The Associated Press: Back of the ;plane the 3,900 miles from Tokyo | to Be Feted i Mi i ottre ‘ ON ball coach (he will also coach the| which plays at Tulsa Saturday.| ¥eek- to Honolulu in 12 hours 11 min- mn OR NEW ORLEANS, La. w — After — |team); Dale Nelson, Lakers’ re- A bargain basement crowd of |utes—much faster than normal, MIAMI, Fia. i — General man- | Al Cottrell of Tulane missed the n ‘serve football mentor; Doss Wal Only Tulsa (0-1) can unravel (packs shawed up with outstanding | flights. | agers and officials from the coun- | ist try for an extra point against Auto Satety Class |lage, baseball coach; Ken Sauder,| It because the Hurricane is the | individual performances in college| Mickey, who has been playing | try’s major race tracks ‘will meet| VMI, Emmett Zelenka booted | poicive | assistant gridiron coach; and West | only Valley opponent left for all football last Saturday, but none | with the Yankees in Japan, is rush-|in Miami on Dec. 5 for theJ4th | seven straight extra points. Then, TREE! LB. COFFEE | Bloomfield tes Mike and| three leaders. After Houston this | could out-shine Hardy, who twice | ing to Commerce, Okla., where his | annual TRA meeting. Highlight of Cottrell, apparently watching how With Windshield or Door | Cecil Hanes and Dick Hesselgrave.| week, Detroit plays at Tulsa (steered the ‘Cats from behind in |wife is expecting a baby, possibly | the dinner to be held on the final | it was done, booted one between A a | | ——eereenmenecneminne Nov. 19 and the Hurricane at (the 20-16 victory. twins, night, Dec. 8, will be the awarding | the to make it eight) Hub Auto Glass Co. , BC Central Retai Wichita Nov. 24, Thankegiving ee . of honors to oumurs of the lend: | straight for the Green Wave in) 5 alt ve tend en fa e ains Day. Knox Excels in Both Sooners Defeat Texas ing horses of the 1955 campaign. | its ist three games. i : | Class A Top Spot be ae ae ene con Each en | LOS ANGELES, Calif. ut —'Ron-| DALLAS, Tex. wi — When Okia- op po leader must beat them for at least |e Knox, UCLA halfback, does.his ,homa beat Texas 20-0 in the Cotton deflected s. <aate a on job well whether he punts or| Bowl this season it marked the tacts By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' ‘ | passes, . In his Ist‘three games, | 4th straight win for the Sooners a strike, Although it had its closest call| 4 three-way tie is possible but | whilé he gained only 28 yards in| over the ; and quite often the 8-10 split. of the season, Bay City Central | 8n¥-one of four teams could take |15 carries, he averaged 37.44 now has beaten Texas 18 times ‘It you. ball is driving high on | today held fast to its No. 1 spot | it all. Oklahoma A&M (1-3) has/nine punts and completed in 50 games. Two were ties. The the head pin, concentrate on more | in the weekly associated press completed its leagtie schedule and passes in 21 attempts for 179) shutout was Oklahoma's Sth. over arm: reach. Avoid wrist turn and | Class A high ‘school football poll. | is the only team with no chance. ‘yards and three touchdowns. the . thifk ‘of bringing the arm up| Runnerup is Ann Arbor. Grand : gradually the L left leg. the | feeling of and the fingers applying ! (Copyright 1955, John F. > ite: * e ‘3 Co When winter comes ; } will you be. loft Phe: 0a? ap @ teyt Th «a DONEGALS ie WwW % _ GRANCEL FITZ : Pighugh | : Re : i er. His on | & , ts Mor game SPORTS SHIRTS . the first co ee 3 FIT your fr jf i e *Acp c : *; E Sizes a] XACT SLEEVE LENGTHS ; j : Handsome fit, handsome styles...tal- PROPORTIONS p a ah Exact sar 19 lored in today’s smartest colors and fab- IN 36 Siz ‘4 5 » ties,..in @ variety to please everybody. ‘ “COMBINATIONS “—— sonia sag . ; . , : ) ee Sp a : 23 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac. pee nay * pti. eS A ‘ nae t s oy SORE . momen Z . ' TD ! A A _ “ty wg A é 5 ue : ee oo . 3 i ys fy 4 : i a \ ica ‘% Amoros, | All 6-Cyl. ere thru 19 Others’ Proportionately Low All wotk done on ot SUN AN MARKET 77 OW. Huron St. Labor and Material Guaranteed Open 9 to 9 2.95 it brand NEW 1955 ALYZER! TIRE CO. FE 8-0424 ei FACTORY. nEDUILT chasice ‘to play with the Dodgers by leading the International | League in hitting in 1953. He bat gee ay Nadas ‘ SPECIAL! , Motor Tune-Up | elee’s Ss "< JACK PATTERSON Pelee Island, long a favorite hunting ground for Pontiac resi- what over-commercialization did ‘ “to pheasant hunt- ing in South’ Da- kota: Once a drawing card for hunters from all over the country, South Dakota is now-a dead issue for non-residents. Pelee \ Island could kill the’ goose that lays a- mighty big an- } PATTERSON 4 nual golden egg, too. The follow- | ing letter from Pontiac attorney Glenn Gillespie sums up the cur- rent situation: * . | . “The a pheasant hunt at; ' Pelee Island in Lake Erie came to | 'an end last Thursday with a ma- | jority of disgruntled hunters -re- turning to the Ontario mainland _at Kingsville with. lean bags of game. . 3 x dents, might well take a look at). age to the island onal year, must purchase a Canadian Small game license for an additional $21. “This year shen 1650 non-rest- Wayne Prexy States College Grid Views DETROIT (7? — President of hig University, where football has been strongly de-emphasized, | says all college football eventually will be played either on a “big time” or purely. amateur basis. Schools will either field teams ata caretully Pickel at athletes and play i | Need Basic Knowledze With Many By MORT NEFF - Hunting as a sport-has a broad and -powerful appeal to many peo- ple who have little or no knowledg: of the proper choice of weapons, \ i a F pgm Ne INSTALLED IN’ ONE DAY! 401 S. Saginaw Buick, Ford, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, '38 te * Free Towing—No Block Deposit MOTOR EXCHANGE | co. NEW MOTORS © w Low Price! No Down Payment! New Cer Guarentee Chevrolet. Hudson, Dod: fnnevecesteseensnveed DeSoto, Chrysler, Plymouth Phone FE 3-7432 » | Fa “Pelee Island, situated about 25 miles south ‘of Kingsville, for many years has been known throughout the country as a | paradise for pheasants, The 20. odd square mile island is de- voted almost entirely. te grow- ing corn, soy beans and wheat, “The interior of the - island is j by deep ditches, water from which |is periodically pumped back into the lake. The combination of rich farm lands and ditches for cover | [Attention Deer Hunters - Give yourself all the protection possible this year as you ie north for deer hunting. - Snowtread Tires Sizes—6: 170x15—7:10x 4 (5—$0.15 Exchange equipment. For al AIRLIFT Pneumatic Spring Control With Airlift Controls you give your cor extra support to carry the heavy loads of hunting | make cars. 370 S..Saginow St. DON R. MacDONALD, ‘TNC. FE 5-6136 or FE 5-6137 Oppesiie - Eeonemy Furntiure set epeengee tetin* 4 : Ask Jor Soult) Clab at your + fnvorte tavern! Woniakey «86. TT - Mationai Distiiers Produate Corp. + 36.%% now in this handsome new package Handsome outside, mellow inside —no wonder Century Club is so popular these days! below lake level and is drained | ‘Claims Nail’s Wink pr big poae e “or, like Wayne, play football with no dependence on gate receipts, Dr. Clarence Hilberry said yesterday. “Those in between won't be able -} to stay there because the too high,” he said in a talk before } Top Bowling Teams LOS ANGELES —One of the strongest women's bowling feams on the west ~eoast -is Wood's Women, They have a team average Esther Wood (183 average), Doro- thy Meyers (193), Alyce Mrak (185), Peggy Farley (184) and Hat- tie Wooster (190), The team bowls | dena Classic and the San Gabriel | Men's Majors. Brought His Purchase CAMDEN, N. J. —Trainer George | /P. (Maje) Odom of Nail, winner of the Belmont Futurity, says the | horse winked at Mra,Anson Bige- | |low of Palm Beach, Fla., at the | 1954 Saratoga yearling sales. It | | was then that- Mrs. . Bigelow ‘bid | in the grey colt for $20,000. Mrs. AFifi) Widener. Solunar Table Schedule printed below has been | taken from John Alden Knight's | Solunar Tables. They will help) plan for fishing. in good territory | 'or hunting in good cover during the periods. Major periods begin at the times shown and last for an hour | and a half or two hours thereafter Minor periods are of somewhat shorter duration a Be] = Min. F Mi Ma}. | Wednesday 730) «1:8 7M «61:45 ese 8:30 =—-315 2s «02:45 cons 62300 OS 9:55 4-4 # ij 10 . 10:30 & soos thc20 68:05) 11-48) 8:30 oon 3:55 12: 6.2 ve 25 6645 ioe 67.19 » 120 738 10 «68:00 the - Michigan Football bis ed Assn. Wood's"Women Among | | ot $35. On the team are’ Capt.| id in two men's leagues—the Pasa- | Bigelow is the former Josephine | “ apparel or methods.,Guidance from well-meaning friends is not always sound—and it all adds up to a large group of would-be hunters who stay at home because of a lack of basic information. Maybe we ‘can help point ™ way in this column. : tee assume that you'd like to 7 /go after... afich- » igan’s “big ane” — the white-tail ie deer. What gun should ou . choose? nsofar as make is’ con- cerned you must -, choose: the gun . » that fits vou best NEFF -« . » one that comes to your shoulder quickly and easily, and puts your eye on the sights properly. As for caliber, the 30-06 is probably the best all- around choice. : For bird hunters, including those |.who plan to wy for = ‘pheer- | | Bowling Results MURON BOWL HOUSE we ‘ Ww Puertas '® Birmingham 16 A Coin ~13 Ea B 16 16 Oomun's 19 13 Pont. Ree 16 16 3am 181 Auburn Mfg, 13 19 18 14 300 Lounge —+?-19 Biniers wv 3 Lorenz 0 21 8 “wi avewey: s 6 R- Suckmen tes18 SPILLWOOD THURS. NICHT ~~. Whittemore 22 14 Louie's Tey. 17 us come Mart 22 14 Ed's Bar 16 ‘s 21 15 Bpiliwoed it) A (Repos, Pi Pim, 2% 17 Boice Bros s Green Jr. 856; ‘Whittemore e4—2401. INDEPENDENT LADIES Pis Pts Al's Store 26 Houghs ey | McNeil's 21 Kramers ie stone ie Martha's Pd ; Vogts 18 Croney ’ daney 18 Oges € | Kellering 13 Bob's 6 M. Smith 200, M. Lane 400; Vogts 786-2107, nURON Lapifs . i 20 Del's Berr. M White Bros i8 Country View 13 | Joe's Coney 19 Diekman’s 5 12 | Lae . 1@ Team No i | Bowmaster "7 ho as fi 1D. Michelie “4 Lem's Se bi Peet | el echumann ist, J. “Temples si. | White ™.. Luttmea’s 2152. Front Wheel Reg. $1.00, . PARKING G00 bh dl sto “hc Hew # A.M. ty 5:30 RM : Friday 8A. M PM. Adjustment Reg. $1.75 Hunting Popular Sport Uninformed ant, or waterfowl you must choose from a wide variety of a The gauges here vary: from the tiny .410 to the blockbusting 10 . and somewhere in between is, the right gun for you. Your weight, sex, and stamina’ have a lotto do | with your choice. Uniless you're hunting ducks (during whieh you normally : move about every little) there'll ‘be a let of miles ahead over | rough ground.when your gun can begin to feel, like a 75 mm cannon! ; - Therefore the choice of the lightest gun to do the job is essen- tial. Probably the best all-around compromise is the-16 gauge pump gun, fitted with a variable choke on the end of the barrel. Some of | these guns weigh as little as 6‘ pounds, and are balanced beau- tifully for an all-day hunt, With thé variable choke attach- | ment you'll be ready for grouse at close range, pheasant at a slighter longer distance, and those fast flying ducks at 4 yards or more. The choke controls the distance. COOLEY TOPPERS whe Alex Kelty ™ 8 Union Lake 18 14) pees 22:10 Hutton’s ‘*--12 20 ow i 13 geal * id) Welles” Lake 18 14 Eric’ 43% | DBD. Young 213-633; Rickman’s 160-— | 2004, : ; | } BALL @ » CHAIN | ' be 4. Ww Li Mandalari's 715) Star Cinrs, rH 13 irtey ° HM nb Team No. 7 1913 Team No, 10 1) 31) Team No, 3 19 13 Excelsior 1 23. Team No. 8 16 mt, Rec. S26 MOTOR INN JUNIOR HOUSE wk. . wi Seteenr’s Sag. Cinre. 14 4 1710 Biemar inn 13 14 Vollmar's 1612 Kresge's in Tel-Huron “’ 12 rey 8) Baliard's $12 R& NH Berv. 6 22. E. Hahn 115—690; Schram's 915—2778 BELLES @ 8 #@ BEAUX : Pts Pt. Lilacs - 19 Tulips 4 is . 18 Dandelions 1 Larkspurs 17 jes 13 | Orchids 16 Morningtories 2 Carnations 14 4 O'clocks 19 | Laliies 14 4 Roses 5 | Ed Lovell 196—524 i ; AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE i } Pte. Pts | Cromey's 71 Glenn's he) | Whictemore 19 Associates 13 | Preston's 18 Tradesmen | | Schram s 14 Sharpe * 1h | Schoolmaster 18 Auburn Mir, 10 | Triple 17 Cent. Line, ] | Magu 16 Oak. Loan rek's 4. Boisseau 217 DRAYTON KINGS & QUEENS | w | Twisters 22:10 Lakesiders 1 is 4-A's 21 11 eTreys 15 17 | Aaybedy’s 2012 Hookers 418) EB's 12 L-Ree's 12 20 Pinsplitters 1 13) Keyo's 12 2 Guess Whais 1715 King Size 4 11 20 Ramms Ww B-J's 8 23) Men: ©. Liewert 223, G. B: 630; || Women: C. Shot we lt M. Liewert ive c. den/| sity of your shot pattern at-a og | Hartwig Considers Kramer's Pro Bid BRISBANE, un—Australian Davis Cup player Rex Hartwig said to- day he is considering an offer to join - Jack . Kramer's “professional tennis troupe. Hartwig told a eporter_be had a radiotelephone c from Kramer. yesterday just before. his quarter- final in the Queensland championships. not the cause of my deat, ” Hart- j wig said. He refused to disciies the amount Kramer offered him. i ] tne en ate Jorhenson Winner HOUSTON, Tex. — Paul Jor- gensen beat-a-tatteo on the face | of Kayo Campeche to potind out a/ unanimous-t2-round decision in de- | fense of ‘his state featherweight boxing championship last night in City Auditorium, al i Hise: ntemngpi Teas pai a ais os ‘National Tests Set for on Nov. 5 ’ "Thd Weimaraner Club of America will hold its annual National Coon Dog Trials at Highland. Recrea- tion Area near Pontiac starting Nov, 5. Dogs will. be competing in four championship stakes, open all-age, amateur all-age, open derb, y and ‘amateur derby. ° : - Robert E, Hoover of Birming- bine, chairman of the event, re- ports that entries are coming in from. all, parts of the United States, Headquarters for the attair will be ‘at Haven Hill Lodge «in the Highland Recreation Area. The drawing for “the running be held there ie Friday, Nov. 4 and a banquet, will take place Saturday, Nov. 5. Judging will be done by Dr. ‘| George Ochler, Springfield, th. Norman Ellis, Birmingham, John Hadaway, Flint, and Ray Dahl, Pontiac. George Higdon, Detroit, will do the field marshalling. ios Bob Can Boot ‘Em PHILADELPHIA (B--Senior. Bob Lebengood Reading, Pa., has no kick, After J nn’s first four games he led the Ivy League in punting with a 35.8" yard average for 17 | boots. NOW WE CAN MAKE DRIVING SAFER AND LENGTHEN THE LIFE OF YOUR TIRES Ya Block North Roy C. Pulver Tire Co. 25 Pine Street YOUR FE 4-2505 of Pontioc Press DSVEAR _Men’s Toe Rubbers Sizes 6 to 12° 2.39 u ‘i Zipper Galoshes Sizes 6 to 12 5.95, —_ $ Sandal Rubbers Sizes 6 to 12° $2.39 Endicott-Johnson Leather Sole. $1.95 Men’‘s Dress OXFORDS % Size’ 6 to 12 Men's Semi-Work’ OXFORDS Johnson Outer Sole wanvie r 7.958 LAY AWAY NOW FOR _onRisTIAS i a THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1088 ‘heard nothing from the bs agmctoa club itself. Brick Laws, the club owner who his franchise group's spokes- | ‘said it would be “premature: man, ot seven |at this time” to identity the men yid | involved. FLOUTS HANDICAP — Any gridder with two good Gale Stringer Heads a a Gh the, Plage bie Seetes limited warm-up exercises and) ed te overcome the hamticap. ———= | ‘Birmingham CC for ‘56 Jira Campbell, son of Mr. and | ome ee 2 Ss eee plays right field for the same CATHOLIC years ,.| New officers of the Birmingham | Mrs. Walter Saylor of 30799 Brush, | year-old junior Jack Tompkins. Asked if he plans to continue Gree fore Benue it Country Club have been elected |Roval Oak Township, sophomore at |" Jim was fitted for artificial arms playing football for Madison, Jim | Revel Rec. 39 ag a by the board of directors. the small Royal Oa school ©N five years ago and wears them for said: “I hope to; if I can stay Btroh's 19 Team No, 1a | Gale Stringer was elected prési-|Joh" R, is playing his T | class room work, but when he | eligible.” nn a oe dent; William T. Bimle, vice *t Varsity football for the cham goes out for practice, he leaves the Redmonds 38 Lion ‘store | president; Charles R. Turner, | plcnship Eagies. arms behind in the gym because Moun} Hu { ry 18 Team No. 13 y secretary and Howard M, Stiller|**# bore without arms he is afraid that he will get in untaineers Are Husky ie Bolt 228, 3. Buc treet was re-elécted treasurer, When Madison crosses an op- | juted, as he puts it. MORGANTOWN, W. Va. @ — ——e At @ priag.election, four new! posent’s goal line, the call goes Despite his handicap, the Madi-| Coach Art Lewis of West Virginia Weer npg queues laure t members of the Glub’s board of| up fer Jim to take the field for |son mediocre student does not | can field a football team that aver. | gh! ou $2 $ Denjel Mig. 38 13 | dvetiens waa? a s 1| the conversion attempt. Doctors.{stop at the gridiron sport. When | ages 215 pounds on the line and jen’ Hit Beerr's a Bullock, Joseph Greene, Thomas | have definitely 11m the | spring rolls around, Jim is amém-|206 pounds in the bacfield.|Ereanewe Hi deg. 18 Lowery and Arthur Zebedee will| youth's play to the extra point ae 5 in ne ee hte. 16 12 Firestone $8 18 serve until 1958, | tries. running “about anything.” He says} are fast. writen i: de SS. Jim's record is not outstanding, An active 15-year-old Madison | but he has split the crossbars High School gridder is an example |‘Wice in eight attempts and be- that an armiess handicap since | cing belore birth should not destroy a boy's the goal posts. He participates in cause of this Campbell can be seen ‘every afternoon Pontiac Frees Photo arms has his difficulties but it’s a remarkable thing Jim Campbell (kicking) was born without arms, but when one sans any arms manages to have a part| kicks conversions for Madison High, in Royal Oak. ° - | im this tough sport. Above is proof it can be done. ile ton pall Je Sack Tenens. | Football Sans Arms Conversion K icker Doesn't. Use Them, so Madison Boy Gets Chance at Game By GEORGE TRUMBULL JR. he is not active in winter sports but loves to skate. Winless Team 1 Keeps Scoring ‘lot the Schreiner Academy Rebels’ > | better football years. autng & todaligue he bes afigh Moral Wins Small Texas School’s Losing String Source ‘of Pride to Fans+ _ - KERVILLE, Tex, (®—This is,one ] True, they Cais won a game, | but they’ve scored ineeach of their tive contests, which is a moral victory of sorts for the Rebels. ‘In fact, they haven't won a regu- larly scheduled. game since they first fielded their high school team four years ago. They got a tie, though. Friday night -the Rebels. meet Rocksprings in their. last chance this season to break the losing streak. The Rebels’ season ends then. = a oe * The losing streak has almost be- come a source of pride. Carroll Abbott of the Kerville Times re- ports’ that the Rebels are pets of local grid fans. As one local sup- porter puts jt, it would almost be a shame if the boys win Friday. Janewicz Makes Grade © in Big Time Football WASHINGTON #®.— Vic Jano-| wicz, who failed in his attempts | to make the big mae as a. catcher with Pittsburgh, has found his mark in ‘big league football. | In his 1st four games with Wash- | ington’s Redskins he scored 40 | points to lead the National Foot- | ball League scorers, He scored | four touchdowns, kicked two field | goals and made 10 extra points in ll attempts. > . Pen-Chrome accents the | “1% Blocks West At : Tel-Huron . House: of Custom — qT - Colors ae In ROCHESTER ) I 417 Main St OL 6.0211 L~ : ’ tf > / ; i Fie al. i ; a | because a slowing He's Don Rut], director of brewing at Blate. But his name and title really aren't important the folks at Blatz take the same in the perfection of Blatz “Golden Flavor”. It’s a belief in doing things the best way just because it is the best way, ‘What it means to you is simple: every glass, » bottle 9 goes wes and can of Blatz will always be as perfect as the one before — clean, crisp, ‘refreshing. That's “Golden Flavor”. a That's Blatz — Milwaukee's finest beer. “T) ss But. don'ttakeourwordfor it! ns AEE See for yourself!-Make your next call rE ' Pie eee ree Bea Pot hi ms or Back Ta MC kd ts te ctow | Clifford W. Glotzbach, Virginia | withholding’. and social security | | taxes during 1954-55. He added the | club paid admissions taxes. for 1955. | mond Civic | !|Richmond franchise is clarified.” with Frank Shaughnessy, Interna- ‘tional League president. At thet masks, shin guards, a lime spread- er and a whirlpool bath: : internal revenue service. director, said the back taxes owed by the club ineluded $31,558.55 for admis-- sions for 1954, and $47,660.13 for * OO Tax agents ied Seibold_of the action . Seibold made no comment regarding the seizure, A suit was filed in Law-and Equity Court here nearly two months ago against Seibold and Consolidated for back rént on ‘Parker Field. The plaintiff was the Greater Rich- |, Assi., Which leases the | “Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors” ‘Service Station Enuipment DISTRIBUTOR i . Proto Tools -@ Blackhawk Porto Power » @ Globe. Hoists 3 @ Champion Air Compressors | ~.@ Bink’s Spray Equipment @ ARO Lubrication Equipment ,@ Atlas Lathes and Saws -@ Chicago Pnermatic Tools _ @ Heinwerner Hydraulic Jacks PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS Automotive Parts and Equipment 84 South Perry St. Phone FE 2-0106 field to the Virginians, * *, * No date has been set for. the |, club's public sale, Federal regu- lations require the tax collector to hold up the proposed sale until 10 days after he publishes notice of sale but not more than 40 days after publication of the notice. Shaughnessy indicated in Mon- treal he may postpone Saturday's schedule@ meeting of the league in Buffalo “until the status of the Richmond started its Internation- al League operation in 1954 when ‘the Baltimore franchise was moved here. The Virginians, man. | aged both years by former Chi- | cago White Sox star \ neretay Luke | Appling, finished the 1955 campaign lin the cellar. SPECIAL!! 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Do it today! ° SHOWROOMS NOW! . , | OLDSMOBILE DEALER'S! —— : : Sate AS i 2 ii _ 4 Lie cI e 5. “ af ae _~ 280 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Mich. : : 1 m ‘ Rcadiedmairt ’ ao Nl een emp | Hollywood Headlines: Republic Has Big Plana’ for Filming M ormon Tale By LOUELEA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS)—So cies | a ar bile Take | Yule Troupe. Overseas .. Ito man looks af anethef women M maey pe! mese + babies matter — with. Yates eabling ea | Herbert ‘‘‘Papa’’ Yates about MCA asking for Gregory Peck to ‘ , , & rns $2,000,000 plans for Republic's ;gtar in John Fitzgerald's book . he’s interested In her, still a man doesn’t look at a 4 I} next blagie that he called me, incom for $100,000. read map unless he's figurin’ to go some place, » AUDIE MURPHY | os , his suite aboard t t “It's our ‘biggest: picture since |, tha —4, A oe ee ae AMERICH'S MOST DECORATED BEBO! pe. @ BEER sounded at first like “Papa Mar- valley 6 me over NEW YORK—Hawdy,- yourall.. Arthur: ‘Godtrey—opens his * a rbd & Mowe’ eal bs a a bounding ee ie a programs now, according on ee ere * @ WIN connection ‘clearer. : lishing Co. have joined to spend on, glancing-around the studio, and saying, “Let's ae... who & F siegrt But anything involving ‘so much | $250,000 to publicize the book and did I miss?” e ; ~~ LIQUORS picture on an international basis,” ~ £. 4.2 ‘ . VALUABLE STORY Some people surprise me with their mean thoughts, One e sss A Pol ice Think Tot Cheat the sohenhle paid’ Suggested that Godfrey fired the last batch to attract attention COCKTA! “Ti — poe ties owned by any studio is, “No ee _ $0 his story in the Saturday Evening Post, “I can't believe r it,” I said. “Anyway, what - about. ‘so-and-so? . Arthur. -didn’t. fire him.” This wery-+} cynical party cracked, “He's saving him till the story comes out in book form!” Rossana (“Helen of Troy”) Podesta got on her high horse —her Trojan horse, I should say—when I asked the pretty Italian star about the claim ‘of Anita’ Ekberg..that she ‘eouldn’t take a walk in Rome without getting pinched by Time for Sergeants” which Jack Warner bought sometime ago. . He has assigned Mervyn Le Roy to-direct and produce it, and al- though they say on the Warner lot that no actor has been chosen, it: would be surprising, indeed, if _ doesn’t go after Andy Grif- - \Victimof Kidnap to Locate Missing Son of | Gotham Airman: We TIMES TODAY! THE BOWERY. BOYS in a Kefauver (D-Tenn) =who's more familiar with a coonskin cap, con- forms-~with a turban while in India | one his recent world tour, * This young actor is. so good in the play on Broadway that. even the east applauded him on Oe ee oe te ed thing in a New York theater, EAST MEADOW, N. ¥. @—Lit- tle Stephen Damman, still missing after a painstaking; search of this New York suburban community, is now believed by police to have kidnaped. 85 North Saginaw aan WOOO OL, Lonar di Takes | “DUEL ON THE. MISSISSIPPI” | “f NL Qs A N; \ ON \ \ \ \ A A ne \ * \ N oy Frank Sinatra, happier than T've house-by-house, ditch- by-| ever seen him, told me that he's : the wolves. D A NCE ep iow sight" tocesng in him In Puta | 3 “if Ania got peesiched —- was 0 | to co-star with Kim in “Philadel- | a ita got peenched,” : Several thousand volunteers, in- | phia Story.” Ar gentine p ress replied the sexy beauty’ TOMORROW NIGHT at t 8:30 AT THE NEW cluding hundreds of the father's, ‘Wwonidn't that be something?” ‘ “ner Bros. in Hollywood, + fellow airmen at nearby Mitchel Air Force Base, had joined in the search for-the child, who is just 2 months short of 3 years old. said Frankie. ‘We have wonder- ful Cole Porter music and both | roles are of equal importance. | High time that Bing and I do a/| “eet was by the ‘American Government Ousts CGT ect was by the Américan ’ Controt of Newspapers Club Tahoe ROSSANA wolves ii Rome ,.. by the men in the American colony!” ON OUR STAGE % - CLEO MOORE ond JOHN ae ; ph ary broadcast:aa-uppeal.to the Her husband exclaimed, “si!” 3412 DIXIE HIGHWAY |) seivc wim Back picture together.” as Strike Is Halted However we suddenly remembered her good-looking hus- : The father, Jerry Damman, 2%, _| band, actor Marco Vicario, sitting near her at the Warwick, , Frankie's admiration for Diese BUENOS AIRES w — Th ; : LADIES NIGHT. Z a Xontinental Air Command ser- | started the first day Sinatra ar- visional eis tod . ail and remarked, “I'm sorry, but I theenk my husband would | N PE RS ON 1 x x uke: to — her.” 4} ed...de town. In fact, he was Scat charge of two General Every Wedneeder _} J sozeed snub sunt |cray abou Bing bere he cver| ten St fat acorn esa - a or es OR 3-9754 Ives with worry aiid anxiety arrived here and Bing invited him | after dichard Peronista leaders of | Such excitement at the Copacabaseffient! Greta Garbo (with~ [Poa ee ; Phone | | we'll promise to forgive. you if i kd — — 4 thereby | the organization had called off an out a hat) dined there with the Baron de Becker to hear Nat |} ~ COME AND GREET THE STARS! esis 3 _ ph A | you'll only bring ‘him back to us.’ " Emote ad might have been a ‘| attempted general strike, | (King) Cole . .. What's this about the Cadijiac salesmen: being [> - -The boy disappeared Monday = | on strike and threatening to picket in Thunderbirds? (They're _ Liquor, Beer, Wine = J} trom in front of a supermarket| TALK WITH AUDREY ne cneunhons of tals Poammtenntteties They AUTOGRAPH = In THE LOBBY! Prensa, formerly the big independ. ent daily run by the Paz family, which was expropriated by .the Juan D. Peron government in 1951. The other was El Lider. where his mother, Marilyn, had Se ‘eft him and a carriage holding os : i his little sister, Pamela, 7 months. .. The DANCE Audrey Hepburn ‘ and. Mel Ferrer asked me to have a cock- tail with them at the Kurt Frings. It had been such a crowded week- end that I hadn't had a chance to Taffy Tuttle was telling us at the opening of Gogi’s Chiarter- louse why one New York playboy drinks so much. He’s got to get drunk every day so that the gal he married while on a bender will still Jook | Starts TOMORROW . turned from her shopping. see them, Audrey looked better| A Sovernment announcement | attractive’ to him. WITH ME. “The baby girl was soon found|than I've ever sean her and she | said both would be administered) — , - TONIGHT WARM ARMS ) ‘| in_her carriage behind the store. | says she feels well. temporarily «by one government / THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ge TONIGHT | cree Sees eaten Stone eit | em Re mgm ws AROUND ; boy could not have-pushed the car. |S!™mons telephoned and invited| since the fall:of Peron there have | take overseas to entertain Gis at Christ- ‘riage there himself since he would |{€™ to go to the premiere Of | heen demands that the govern-|mas... Don Ameche’s nursing another HIS NECK... Pree by the have had to buck traffic and go|.cv¥S #74 Dolls” with her and | ment return La Prensa to its for-| laryngitis attack; out of his hit show over rough ground, rosil Granger, which’ they | mer owners. La Prensa of late has| ‘again due to returning too soon , . . Red TOMORROW... Audrey told me that she goes | thengt tackine, the mmc Peron, ning | Buttons is a big hit in Las Voges at the . Charitable Thieves i pees oak ie Wain’ te backing the pro-pcron Wing] New Frontier--WITHOUT writers! pa 1 @1@).) 2. Denise Lor, singing star of the Garry Moore TV show, is arranging Pt. ae: gente har ahem * juggle—and play badminton . . Jayne Mansfield of “Reck Hunter” makes ‘Red Carnation” with , Ingrid Bergman. Then in Febru- tacked the provisional Phar-| ary she, herself, makes “an ana” in Paris, “T have to have my cook with -TONES | /MANKY'S a “1! used for years. It was empty. And me” laughed. Mel. Audrey will doesn't he knows she’s in love ail Shine fone, ~| general strike, effective last mid- enpe © Waren a Elis Uh. Bd. Ean Nap ct ime with Am. Airtines pilot Robbie : ' - oie HERE “ove ‘unions - she thinks of him and feels good. PROGY. KING Peron’s toppled fast" Jonn Jacol Astor's latest interest is Candy Nelson, blonde ex-darling of Peter Crosby ... What's this about Maurice’ Chevalier and Anite Loos? ... Right pretty and charming gal we just met was Sally Kemp, daughter of the late Hal Kemp, a talented actress already on several top TV stiows and headed for more. Ferrer were The strike was called off less than a half hour after it was sup- posed to have started, Two OGT secretaries. general, Luis Natalini and Andres Framini, issued a statement saying they had con- |. ferred with Labor Minister Luis Cerrutti Costa and had “reached * *®& *® 2&2 Earl's Pearls: “Of all the things you wear, your capesaien is the most important.”"—Emmerson Fallbelt. - AIR CONDITIONED _ | They Steal Anything National Tourist Officer Dick & Jim and what an actor he is!” a solution which is satisfactory to ee ae ee : of? Invite You te | Fonda ie due im Hollywood | the inerests of te working class."| — TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Eddie Condon tells of a man_ac- | Cri db DINE & DANCE Dec. 20 vd gg immediate | tails of the talks were not|Cused before a judge of being a wife deserter. He said, “Your? ; Sen O88: | recess Teds / » | disclosed. But it was possible CGT} honor, if you knew my wife, you'd know I'm no deserter—I'm | DRIVE-IN | Dancing yietem, Angry Men.” | had backed down in the face of a/ a refugee.” . 1305, T raha This is the TV show which won | firm stand by the government, plus) (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Ine.) a 5. Telegraph Seaghe | 5 an oe eee oe ayer opposition to the strike by many = : : na mings year. It’s a story workers. : a jury, with only 12 people in the ; ' Elected Okla., with recruiting literature. cast. : Michigan Man Several days and letters, later, the Also Navy was informed it could quit working on James Prod, It was an The ory of the man they called “The Tiger of the Plains” . . . who dared the fury of Comanche hordes to claim a Tobtire beauty! ae ee eee ALL NEW SANDWICH BAR | s ye ee ne blanks to. ng = Qemen Biemar tna KOSHER CORNED BEEF 94. noon P| PUES. - WED. « THURS. 1 ne ae aie Yeny| tone atts convention. todas RIVE “WatK , . } : : : mpeg | grurtous has dingcted the state's | RUN TO MY STORE! =, PIZZA PIE BOB HOPE wacscopen jaLtester C. 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Auburn at East Bivd, : ARRAN AAAI AAAOODDODDDDL KEEGO CAFE Now Operated By FRANK ond ESTHER You Are Invited to Atterid the Grand Opening of Phil's Inn .- 3982 Auburn ot Adams Rd. . STARTS AT 11:10 — 1:50 — 4:40 — 7:20 — 10:10 ATL ere ay VE 4 Made Pies, ad and Rolls. (Formerly Avon Inn) ome- re | me ) 2729 Orchard Loke Ave. Wednesday, sabi 2 Eight eee erase “ep eae tape ema occa eam: en > aerate 5a ; _, A Sandwich and Coke | “A Malt and Hot Dog "A Fall Meal Is Good at EAT IN YOUR CAR “COMPLETELY REMODELED Entertainment Furnished by Edna Rae. Music: “af the Hal Boss Orchestra. — NO COVER! NO MINIMUM! 3 5 — Fresh Baked Rolls “s a5 “ Te Tao age essaeesan iS ME go e i - : Your Host Phil Yuille, THE H PONTHAC PRESS, WewEsDAY. 'NOVEMBER’ 1955. THIRTY-NINE oe Re & from Auburn to Whitte SRM PREM MEHR both snow-capped modtalns ricvar { laarc feng He. PET ee we cu al a a |i ah a cee SN © Sidewalk on east side “re REGO | a rm = gem greener af : imap ey. <Eiic.-| SHINNER’S BEEF ole 10 des 7 ny it edie Ard rear pore eaten tng opind ot he be method of eliminating the sven roms Babtwin ta onreeeh | - Honorable Discharge: Js | parking a seen bonds, tne vats bande on th rope Ales sthavtesd tours soul allel Sabie hearings were set for ewhsiatiind sa totend wae | Lb. ‘ Ordered b Socre yey ous tomminos last night de-| The Commission is empowered | %S city-owned land to the’ State ext Tuesday on special assess: | connected by the. first Atlantic | Hinds. erecvee 9° ey Y rY'| layed action on the measure one to ‘act under a new weed control penne: Fipreck on ie eet ion| Manat role for storm drains in cable, " | x in Security Case week; ordinance passed several months par the Tel Lake | “portions of the following streets: The —. . ail “ Lb c 8 Manager Walter K, Willman | 48°. ; oS "| Deliweod, Fildew, Bagley, Pear- | ry wp WASHINGTON im—Reve: Pah would: present’ the ordi-| At the dame time, City Naive Grade separation right-ot-way. gall, Alton and Motor. — as. large as the.U,S. ' | Sides ecoase2egeeee" 3 5 ‘ ae ‘ rsing & Adjourned one ‘week for further Pact eee 2.8.@ | 3 security risk finding, Secretary of | "Ce. as approved by the experts, wee & Ewart was instructed’ study and additional engineer's re- Another hearing was scheduled rr | — the Se ee, ee mets Tuesday's meeting. ee a a ‘ports ee hearing on a ot out, gutter ve cy oe on UNITED NO CHARGE FOR CUTTING ! discharge for former other, action, the Commis: | ordinance nging storm~+drain block bounded avenue m California | as. Soler K. Novak, 28, of Clio,| sion sed purchase of a ache Aug. 1 to July 1 of by Menominee. Genesee, Glendale | to Luther, and Alton street trom | SHIRT s R’S T = oe house and property at 26 Parke and. Telegraph. : . "T¥rahklin fo Motor. _ - HINNE MARKE Novak, a reserve officer, was| St. as part of a civic center site An agreement and mainten- Eachs spring, it was reported,| ‘The following special assessment Distributors rE 2-2931 2 North Saginaw across from City Hall: The | ance bond were approved for | two low-lying areas in the block | rolls were confirmed: Downtown and at Tel-Huron I construction of and | fill with water, Still undecided is | Sidewalk on west side of Jessie street | es | ‘the subcommittee's - investigation of the case that most of the Army's to have.” pes case, but its details were not re- * tional Workers Order (TWO) on his "11, of Detroit, was killed last night | ii | -Thorsday, Nov. ard sanitary © neha been disclosed earlier “in charges of leftist associations were made againt Novak's parents. ‘| TRAIN OFFICERS Brucker ordered a big re-educa- dion program for security officers last week. He said he felt some Army’ procedures for handling se- curity’ investigations “are -not up to the standards the Army ought The Army secretary, a trie | governor of Michigan, has written a letter to McNamara about the leased. Novak was on duty at the Red- stone Arsenal in Alabama when Although his parents —- fn the charges, he charged with having failed to ae close membership in the Interna-| loyalty form. The IWO, now de- funcg, is on the attorney general's list of subversive organizations, Novak claimed he had.no knowl- edge that his-name appeared on the IWO membership rotis until the ing bargains. Plymouth Township Votes. Down Merger DETROIT — A proposed) merger of the township and the | city of Plymouth to create Wayne County's fourth largest municipal- ity was blocked by township vous yesterday. Voters: in the city approved the expansion 2 to 1. The township rejected it 9 to 1. A favorable vote in both, the township and the city was needed to authorize the conciliation. Car, Streetcar Kill Girl on Woodward Avenve DETROIT @ — Struck by a streetcar and flung into the path of an automobile, Gail A. Schlack, on busy Woodward avenue. ; _ Police said: Miss Schiack was | rn ee eee home from her job as an operator for the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. ALUMINUM ae | | Gal "989 einai tt How Does _ “89° Christian Science Heal? HAVE you ever wondered Good Quolity whether the method of heal- ing disease, overcoming poverty, and restering harmony which Christ Jesus employed can be successfully used now? For an §- answer in simple, understand- able terms attend ; Red Barn Paint Reg. $2.98 G allon vow “Yo OFF STOCK UP NOW! A Free Lecture entitled. . “Christian Science: ‘The Revelation of Sctentifie Spiritual Healing” by Ciaite Rauthe, C. S. _of London, England Meitber ot top Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church; ‘The First Chureh of Christ, Setentist, ts Bos- ‘fon, Mass. Fine Quality YARNS w 1889 Qe. 89° at 8:00 P. M. in the CHURCH EDIFICE Williams Sis. 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XCITING TRUE LIFE STORY OF % his’ $2,000,000 ane for Republic's | star in John Fitzgerald's book | he’s interested In her, still a man doesn't Bek ata THEE MURPH 4 next biggie that he called me from | purchased for $100,000... reed map unlece he's figurin' t9 ge some yon : AUR his suite aboard the SS United! «y's our biggest since States. that he's bought “Papa’ ‘The Quiet Man,’ ” tas hremen ek BEER Married a Mormon!” I admit it| the valley studié told me over the -e sounded at first like “Papa Mar-| bounding Atlantic waves, “and @ WINE ried a Moron” until he got the | Republic and Prentice Hall Pub- ‘connection clearer. * lishing Co, have joined to spend ) A A 4 +N \ . A | N Byt anything invelving so much @ CHOICE ~\ ng involving $230,000 to publicize the book and “A \ y \ ) ) \ \ . 4 . BY EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Howdy, you-all, Arthur Godfrey. opens his |} programs now, according to Jesse Kaplan, by putting his — on, glancing around the studio, and saying, “Let's see ..... who did I miss?” * * * x- ‘ Sonie people surprise me with their mean Ginghis One mee that Godfrey fired the last batch to attract attention ee . to-his story in the Saturday Evening Post, .“I can’t believe it," I sald. “Anyway, what about .so-and-so? Arthur didn’t. fire him.” This very. : LIQUORS pictdre on an international basis.” » DELICIOUS p i Thi kT f VALUABLE STORY | QHICE TINK HOF | cmc rane pe) COCKTAILS Time for Sergeants” which Jack Victim of Kina ie sens crys to direct and produce it, and al- Seen hhh NBER TY | Iitmve Seoreh= Fis ry Macc aes om Sh ; it would be si ,: & ; pe to Locate Missing Son pa ge a ora Fr | Fe : comes out in book form!” - LAST TIMES TODAY! COCKTAIL of Gotham Airman ae ad RECOGNIZE WIM?—Sen. Estes Rossana (“Helen of Troy”) LL el noes ea Kelauver (D-Tenn) who's more Podesta got on her high horse | | - THE BOWERY BOYS in ee : 12 young actor is se with a coonskin cap, con- on LOUNGE EAST itavow, N. X. ch—Lit-| im the ‘play on Broadway that | forms with a turban while in India eet tet hs eevee §PY C Le 85 North Saginaw omer’ calndteltion | Raveel _ ccitiog alaat hag erpemeatha fs during his recent world tour, Italian star about the claim ALSO ‘ New York suburban community, is | ed thing in a New York-iheat Sac. : of Anita Ekberg that she “DUEL ON THE. MISSISSIPPI” warteeeoe |now ‘believed by police to have : [ Ci il k x _ eouldn’t take a walkin Rome || pe gone : ence: | Frank Sinatra, happier than I've onal | a ) . ' without getting pinched by |] y-house, di y- | ever seen him, told me that he’s | _ the wolves. ——ExTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA!—— DANCE [os Sas eae Bs coy Argent a. || + ‘ ee ” 7 © fi p j ae E : go! peenc Mg a ; Ae wef cee ind mes, thie Sy | ATQONTING ress |e roped these eeety +] TOMORROW NIGHT at 8:30. ‘i Cl ub T ahoe |fellow airmen at nearby Mitchel | said Frankie. “We have roe bl Government Ousts CGT : . : “eet a os gp a + , ‘ON OUR STAGE Air Force Base, had joined in the (ful Cole Porter music and both ROSSANA eet was by the American ] search for the child, who is just’2| yo} ‘ j , kee : ; aes © DIXIE HIGHWAY | ™2mhs “Port of 3 years ald High time i ed poe eo Control of Newspapers! wolves in Rome . . . by the men in the American colony!” || 3¢ - 3412 DIXIE HIG BRING HIM BACK sietata Aeaaitee as Strike Is Halted However she suddenjy remembered her good-looking hus- OM RE d JOHN A R The father, Jerry Damman, %, * =i oe band, actor Marco Vicarid, sitting near. her at the Warwick,| - CLE OORE and | GA LADIES’ NIGHT | | 2 Sentinestat Air Command ser- | Frankie's admiration for Bitgof’ BUENOS AIRES ®— The ‘pro-| and “remarked, “I'm sorry, but I theenk my h | eR a 1 aoe Seen oa eeee » rived tn towp, Infact he ws | tonal zovernment today ‘008 | we to peench her.” Her husband exis, “8 etic’ ae * * Every Wedn . Visu sed kidna saying: riv nh town. in fact, was | charge of two General Canfedera- IN Pp : ry y | is ae ro. a beside our- | CT82Y about ‘Bing before he ever | tion of Labor newspapers minutes x * * 4 Phone OR 3-9754 iselves with worry and anxiety gg we oh So after diehard Perovista leaders of Such excitement at the Copddabalodhonnt Greta Garbo (with- man ~ idlliedacidce le: | We'll promise to forgive you if a ms Y | the organization had called off an out a hat) dined there with the Baron de Becker to hear Nat | ' } ee ae Sor. [rout my. bring him back to us.” aon riveley. ae Dave been @ attempted general strike, (King) Cole . . . What's this about the Cadijlac salesmen being | | COME AND GREET THE STARS! ppea onday | °": ni Sy ere = a on strike and threatenin to picket in Thunderbi : : Liquor, Beer, Wine —=$+from ‘in front. of a supermarket | TALK WITH AUDREY One of the newspapers was La snembors of tiie Seame ~ de rbirds? (They're oe AUTOGRAPH PARTY IN THE LOBBY! ‘ é ' h Prensa, formerly the big independ- where his mother, Marilyn, had) Audrey Hepburn and _ Mel ent dally ren ty the Pas family,| Taffy Tuttle was telling us at the opening of Gogi's Charter- : : left him and a carriage holdi “ty ‘hav i < ‘ : . . his little sister, Pimela® 7 ae. SP ae “= Ya rea which was expropriated by .the| house why one New York playboy drinks so much. He's Bot to TOMORROW “ . DANCE boy, the baby and the car-|1t had been such a crowded week. | Ua D, Peron government in 1951.| get drunk every day so that the gal he ee <8 Starts ? e | were gone when she Te-lend that I hadn't had a chance to The other was. E] Lider, married while on a bender will still look x :, ¢ from her shopping. see them. Audrey looked better| A government announcement attractive to him. WITH ME baby girl was soon found |than I've ever seen her and she | Sid both would be administered in wd carriage behind the store. | says she feels well. temporarily -by one government | THE MIDNIGHT EARL eee TONIGHT meters Tt nas apparent that the| «THY are off to New York. Jean *PPolniee, 6 Be Tamed laler. | Peggy King’s organizing a troupe to , sould not have pushed the car- |S!™ons telephoned and invited | since the fall of Peron there have | take overseas to entertain Gis at Christ- ‘riage would = ye BE —— = been demands that the govern-| mag... Don Ameche’s nursing another Music by the have had to buck traffic and g0/ 7". Grantee, which thet | ment return La Prensa to its for-| laryngitis attack; out of his hit show : over ee ! ’ mer owners. La Prensa of late has| again due to returning too soon . .. Red ‘? : Auleny ution Gok ik dens though backing the proPeron wing | Buttons is a.big hit in Las Vegas at the KIM- NES Charitable Thieves fo Parle with Mel while he [rae eee ee ee eto &| New Frontier-WITHOUT writers! oS . i> JEFFERSONTOWN, Ky. ® — To makes “Red gg yet with | Labor. El Lider has-bitterly at- Denise Lor, singing star of the | r >4| the thieves who lugged away the| Ingrid Bergman. Then in Febru- | tacked the provisional gavernment| Garry Moore TV show, is arranging ~ | MANNY’S | bic sate atthe Jetiersontown Phar-| Sry she, herself, makes “Addl- | Eduardo Lonardi. | a night club act in which she'll sing, macy, the | would like to say ra be STRIKE CANCELLED —~ + juggie—and play badminton .. . ; te Ce eee ante nd ansehen’ 12, have my cook with}, Cor tosses had calicd a| Ja7me Mansfield of “Rock Hunter” | : ol dager = mentite . _ Audrey general strike, effective last mid-| @oesn’t care whe knows she’s in love |W. Huron at Eliz, Uk. Bd. |, {o'er via ot it: They needed | ct S7,Apartment and do the cook- | rich, to enforce demands for the| with Am. Airlines pilot Robbie : inner, casting of ant-Peron officials who Robertson. TONIGHT WARM ARMS__ NXelUIN — a HIS NECK... . | TOMORROW LMNTolest 46 = ting te Oren: some Tabor when |—ishe of him and feels goed. — “PRGGY. KING 1 ; PAIL those reports that Audrey | Péron’s dictatorship toopied tant] Jenn Jacol’ Astor's latest interest Is Candy Nelson, blonde | _&§ . : ieee : : ae gl —— were re i SE a8 ex-darling of Peter Crosby ... What's this about Maurice ) oO | ‘Aver and Peace” are laughable, | than a half hour after it was sup arabe oP Aone Seart «Bi. sre sat sharon 90 Mel told me, “We becdine very | posed to have started, Two CGT meee P good friends and there never was | secretaries general, Luis Natalini | ® talented actress already on several top TV shows and headed any trouble. The picture’ was|and Andres Framini, issued a| for more. — ; brought in five weeks ahead-of| statement saying they had con-| “ & - *€ -® Pe oe schedule. Henry wore glasses ferred with Labor Minister Luis Earl's Pearls: “Of all the things you Wear, your expression played a real character part —/ Cerrutti Costa and had “reached | js the most important.”—Emmerson Fallbelt, Dick & Jim: : and what an actor he is!” . | a solution which is satisfactory to x «ee rk Ss crib ‘3 -_ Ste ton: t pees Bide be Belyweet the interests of the working class."| TOnays BEST LAUGH: Eddie Condon tells of a man ac- DINE & DANCE Dee. © t ge mmediate.| 1 tails of the talks were not| cused before a judge of being a wife deserter. He said, “Your | . PRI. SAT, SUN. © .metdies about his independent disclosed. But it was possible CGT} honor, if you knew my wife, you'd know I'm no deserter—I'm | | DRIVE-IN rea picture, ‘sFwelve Angry Men,” ; the tace of fugee.” me Soh, Som, This is the TV show which won podem yh <4 po tad 4 if (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Ine.) . 130 S$. Telegraph Pentis Natiece aes Aig ame Spe Peaganpstdicayer opposition to the strike by many “eey ° /| mings last year. It's a story of | workers, ~ a Ae i & jury, with only 12 people in the Michigan Man Elected | O18. with recruiting literature. BICMAR INN Poa ational Tourist OFicer | Navy was informed it could quit The story ofthe man they colled “The: Tiger of ; PHOENIX, Ariz. @® — A travel-) CHICAGO. @ — Robert J. Fur-| working Gi James Prod. It was an/] the Plains’ wie ae S . AIR CONDITIONED ing salesman reported this theft) tong sake ef: tel ana - « « Who dared the fury of ALL NEW pec i BAR to police with mixed feelings: One | tichigan ‘State Touret” Council | eor"r”svo™ "James. Produce Comanche hordes to claim a spitfire beauty : Bible, three books on religion and | was elected vice president of the ‘ + a some — aro eb ae National Assn. of Travel Organiza- | [> o™ reo : oS sepbpbectatose CORN pEEF ew. Hoven ly TUES. - WED. - THURS. [taken while be et his car in a| Ure Ns comenen WY | DRIVE... WALK... , = || parking wt x Guat eet ee 1947, “|| RUN TO MY STORE! | PIZZA PIE Foe NOPE | pnnnsiorenm. | Goer cuematrat te | ae fam ee ids, of the st e 2 Se Fahaity. 2é JUST WONDERFUL FOOD ieee) pape Resort} $50,000 CASH Seem taty thon tesserae. bap fp gete “alr” “he nen aan lamang : dipectors. "Joe's F He H ' WANTED TO BUY — be 1038 West Heren* St. FE 2-1300 rf | Bottom of the Barrel ras Poa ee SCREEN ‘ Phone FE 5-833! Senden Sines a Open 6 F.M.2 A. M—Sen. 8-19 P. ManClesed Mon. H : _ ADA. Oka. — Navy svceitere at nme ayin t ru ! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAAARARARRRDDDRODAY ; 5 a tip'on a hot prospect iper’’ Megezine Outlet ow | hr Saturday! Sees Uncle Sam and they started bom- oe FOR FINER FOODS ; : arte doatet Pind «4 Getic 55 Actor Ave. PE 4-8240 Beeville be sheadabresi 8 rye 1. ee PR 5 Sr NR Ya Se LOWE'S RUSTIC He gum SAINI. : : ah Speciclizing in a Lobsters — : SOUTHERN FRIED 1 Fresh Seafoods Shipped § naan ee ae alee PPrtee hen Wak | ~ You Are Invited to Attend manne ]|2 Ribs of Beet with Choice # the Grand Opening of tie of Potatoes 5 ous U.S. Pime Stata f Phil's Inn and Chops : ; with {Formerly Avon Inn) Home-Made mney and Rolls. : Fried 4 o hee 2729 Orchard Loke Ave. a . Wednesday, Nov. 2 ll aN lt ee ee IL ee re , r oe Sf 5 ee ee td omni FU A Sandwich and Coke 6 Say atu | i Pa ae YOUR CAR A Malt and Bot Dog i Pasta: Cris Vienna Oar § COMPLETELY — : rr ——— ' FAMOUS 2 “ Bitertoinment Furnished iy dha | Reb: ‘ je A ty WINE CELLAR e Music: , the Hal. Boss Orchestra, : ry if. FROM ALL OVER THE S|] oe ee : ’ ‘ NO COVER! — ‘Your Host s LUNCHES #1] ina & . a) NO MINIMUM! ot Yuille ta Open Every Day! eae ese , ae ee tn Se ig ae p ie ’ i z eee : a Set retiepeiae, weg eo ae ne ee Poe ee re eee Boe A : ¢ sf ; : fh cay Ne x See eshte ‘ ee ee ae > ee se t s. * a, . a ‘ 4 Ee eae Fr fo 5 ban pigs re ‘ : * +. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. xovowmen 5 eee ee : , ra nl QBN Re Nat hk ace mt ‘ Bond Experts Delay Action o on ae Parktae: Project Se ae ter Because the bond experts wait)’ _ Authorized was preparation of a, storm sewers in a proposed cast the’ best method of eliminating the avenue from Baldwin to Hollywood ; side subdivision. nuisance, for : es who failed to pay the city for 7 ae ae Also authorized were deeds shift-| Public hearings wete set for | Newfoundland and Ireland were f City Commision lest ight de "The'Commission is empowered | i™&_ city-owned land to the State] gext Tuesday.on special masess-,|connected by the first Atlantig : layed action on the measure one jo act under a new weed control ee ae Lange tence ment rolls for storm drains in | cable. se week, ; with the Telegraph-Orchard Lake. portions of the tallewing streets: | a. Amazon river basin is al- | . anager Eee “way. See cee dame |Raget ah large as thy U.S. | said he weal pepmen. he ordi-| At the sime time, City Attorney | "Rajoummed ane week for further 0l, Alton and Motor, ta nance, as approved experts, | William A. “Ewart was instructed) study and additional engineer's re-| Another bearing was scheduled | at next Tuesday's ‘meeting. to prepare an amendment to the at next Tuesday's | se ape prverte- the dnt o hs Sat, as BON eet Neat Sewised’ Sees rem, Calor |p UNITED Hinds........."39 Sides.........."% 35° ~ NO CHARGE FOR CUTTING g i 5 i & i : Hie honorable discharge for former 1st! In ether action, t : : storm drain in the block bounded | Howland avenue from California aA, Weker i MOE M, of CON, sion e me | ene COR mete Tater, ce ee Set SE “SHIRT : ag howe aid Parke [S02 ERR cea Tegan | Franky 10 Motor , | SHINNER’S MARKET Novak, a: reserve officer, “was Stas part of a civic. site | An agreement and mainten-_| Each spring, it was reported, The following special assessment Distributors ie | -FE 2-2931 : 2 North » denied an: honorable -discharge| across from City The sects etter sod LEM wi aus” SOR couacied tl” narone te wea te Downtown and at Tel-Huron : ; Saginaw when he was released from the : : id} fill with water, Still undecided is shone ua een tens arae icibie = ee - dered the honorable discharge aft- er a@ personal review of the case. | But Sen, Hennings (D-Me), subcom- subcommittee’s inquiries, It had been disclosed cartier “in the subcommittee's investigation - of the case that most of the Army’ S BL charges ‘of leftist associations were : made againt Novak's parents. TRAIN OFFICERS : Brucker ordered ‘a big re-educa-: tion program for security officers | Jast week. He said -he felt some Army procedures for handling se- ee, : : curity’ investigations “are not up ; Yo "1 a he dantinte the: Army ought S$ : : ! ou Save . The eS Br omit] ; | soerr of Michann, wr = and Save! case, but its detalle were notre : ey The Do-I t-Yourself Mert heased: | yd Novak was on ye at the Red- ~ Wishes to thank its many friends and customers for their terrific 5 response to our sale which started last Thursday. Hundreds of stone Arsenal in Alabama when ; _ thrifty minded shoppers have already taken advantage of these the pire ee age - great money-saving values. But due to circumstances, hundreds tof others were unable to-ottend, therefore, for the benefit of charged with having failed to dis- close membership in the Interna- tional Workers Order (TWO) on his | loyalty form. The Iwo, now de-| funct, is on the attorney-.general's list of subversive organizations, ~ Novak claimed he had no knowl- _ those unable to be here last week and by popular request we are / "continuing this sale ond FURTHER SLASHING PRICES! Come/ in Thursday morning at 10 A. M. and see for yourself the amaz- ing bargains. You wont “be disappointed. DON’T BUY ANY- _ THING IN LINOLEUM OR TILE wal you see our pefeee/ It , will pay you to shop early! question was brought up bythe she had-enralled him ad his sister LOUIS SCHEFFLER without their knowledge in order Manager Open Thursday and Sle Stars Thursiy, 10 Ah ier sh 9 Plymouth tcl - Votes. Down Merger me rs the toni w we Finest Heavy Gauge Inlaid. "Special! _ | Uchol a Special Lot! city of Plymouth to create Wayne. ~ | “ ‘i : i como ort em nce White Enamel LINOLEUM SAND PAPER Bo iictesict’ fy - _MARBLEIZED Szssve , 919 wp Meteeel Tl aspHALT TILE Voters in the city approved the Jad) 1 | , Sheets} @ tA wee + *89 mere ..T8, ' /9 Price @ 331 Y/: % otf | vote in both the township and the : San S46. Yd Se 3 Beautiful Colors : city was needed to authorize the conciliation. "y re “SO Qe 28" Brass : c hen Plastic Famous Reynolds Asphalt Tile Clesner sag? terse ae Venetian Blinds 2 Br or “Do-It Yourself” Rubber Doct Mots NOW 4 ; nancianin Ge ede / ALUMINUM [@ Rebbe Carpet Floor Mats as DETROIT @ — Struck by a streetcar and flung into the path of an automobile, Gail A. Schiack, 17, of Detroit, was killed last night Chrome Legs Vp off Wall Tile ph Well 1/ 2 off au Si Woy oft BUY NOW—SAVE Wee VE 2 off ODD LOTS Plastic Wall Tile Be Cy a ENTIRE STOCK 40% off 9 Fr. a. LINOLEUM ‘$Sleb Door Sections for Famous Brand 9x12 Beautiful LINOLEUM RUGS Come Early for These! sy SO ALUMINUM PAINT | ot $89 “89° Close-Out Marbleized LINOLEUM Reg. ‘1 719 $2.75 Yd./ 9 yg LINOLEUM Femous Brands How Does Christian ho | ; LINOLEUM OF FINE me ah ne steer wen rte TABLE TOPS & Paint Brushes iy ca HAY re ever + wondered 2 ‘Good Quolity + Sb white rhey Lest 4 : 23 un, —— Re . $ Armstrong’s : ~imzcoumcc| MP Red Bar Paint score [OE vow 20 Bs TP8 Seay, A rei BASE RUGS Sizes 9x12—9x15 Reg. $2.98 Gallon Beautiful Kitchen Patterns reve In le Vinyl Spatter IRONING “Famous Bro os —e 1 : =e ‘nw, Vo OFF 2 - ILE soaros Bf “paner’ imlaid Tile iw hg A Free Lecture SS a oe Rez. $4999 oad off cama ‘STOCK uP Now! — Ea. 9 ! s 35 3” 7 Only ow $189 Ip off Stociaioe Helos: , yo FOR TREMENDOUS BARGAINS “The Revelation of os Scientific Spiritual Healing” z | t by Claire Rauthe, C. S, Fine Qual ty | “et London, England ita : | Monier ot one oard ot ecturany HL I gent - Thursday, Nov. ot] at 8:00 P, M. in the Bs age hag FIRST. cuoge* of CHRIST, Scientist ae tl Cordially Invites You | __ Plenty of Free corn in FLOOR COVERING & PAINT Don’t Miss This Sale! r-Yoy bal Vaal) Lad Special Lot of Fine Unfinished 2 FURNITURE save AQ\% | 256 So. SAGINAW FEderal 2-1026 ~ NEXT|TO JEROME OLDS ie | ee SOE | Ne ee a ee Bus S a ey bientipneine wonty = Walkout Canceled id aS i ri i te * * ot fa = 2 ee } { ; : - 2 poe. wy Aegis . pa eo ae 2 4 hoe, : ! i ; : i i ; ; r Ko Se A ee RET oe ee Nee Se ‘es : ee 7 ee . a ees fas a A s J s % v \_<\THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1955 Pittsburgh Transit -D0 IT YOURSELF . by Ses hans ~ NICK uel is PITTSBURGH W—A threatened strike of bus and trolley operators |. against the Pittsburgh Railways Co. was called off early today. a * _ Less than two. hours after-a mid- night strike deadline, Mayor David 'L. Lawrence announced an “indef- _inite postponement” of the sched- uled walkout by 2,280 members of | - Division: 85, AFL Amalgamated Assn. of Street, Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employes, ‘ Trumans Say Meg's Love ‘None of Our Business’ | INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (INS)— Former President Harry S. Tru - man said that neither he nor his) . wife, Mrs. Bess Truman, would comment on Princess Margaret | Rose’s ruptured romance with ee : _RAF Group Capt. Peter Townsend. & - ne ‘Truman suid: “It's none of our : : SS Well, if I made this one, I sure don't remember it — business. We have no comment.” BOARDING HOUSE — Yj Z) NEAK, MAZOR, AND NHR . EGAD ME. MORE Vs ry Zs EE o HEIR CONKS MIGHT OFTEN WONDERED WHAT THE by RO RA IS— MEMBERS OF MY HOUSEHOLD Jy YARD 1085 TOO! BUT TRULY THOUGHT OF ME! <~ HAK-KAFF SEAS AN EXPERT. E ahs SV IND READER, YOU: COULD ” = : : FS = = pte mo : : ta fa a Fl * é { e's, ‘ in ae teeth ER BEHIND THE SMOKE ScREEN\ NOT MENTAL - OF THEIR WORDS AND PLEA -* GYMNASTICS” | GURPRISE Mes By Erie Bushmiller pene ee HEY, JOE ---I 1c BROUGHT THE DYNAMITE YOu RDERED : re e OPTIMISTIC= HE'LL THINK Myr yer ofl bik i "TTT | * f ai { iii j Hh iiywiliiuanuranee ijl del tt pe —— ———+ GRANDMA By McEvoy and Strieber | poo A = : Sl # a dif at re vq =a \ ‘ oe | ag i a THIS LETTER BA a CUSTARD PIE He fi fa a , }h, hs E § o ‘eu a if =) a A 2 Bi) pee & | “ ‘GM operations. FERS. er heey boty SRY os ee i hoe es ge a ee oe ae ak oe eis A oe Tae ee SEP ee ee : ues ‘ ; Boe 5 ee ts ee See i aE Nee Oe mas SS eee FS “ S ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1955 _ eee ey - j ms ‘ - - o * a= : e my a Day be — os a i ' | ; : ; i : 5 Early Trading . |New High in Auto Output Slack-UpSeen |. Newsin Spu ee ee |Seen for Coming Week . Tj h ( edi | 3608 Chestnut St., Wayne, ps NUTS M@PKOE | ime pret weet mae. cscs mae ON Tight Credit: |r geler oblate ‘ tanal| overs in plat of eeveral produc sonia RPA NEW YORK @—The stock mar- w | "But ‘November's schedule cals| Watchful Attitude Taken | was opel Cale: ket edged ahead today in early Bie 0. Saenly Messtod ‘enctn ot! by Government Groups | Paving & fine of $75 and of Growing Figures of dealings boo gains going to month of October Indust ; weil oi me the| , Hints at Policy Change — pyar ne adh ns Corporation i. around ; - Losses usually ‘iti sheet rinesie del *, pl jeade d : Pia id = were fractional, ~ raped Wards ‘explained. WASHINGTON .@ — The ais Justice PSs manag Me wy — A. significant increase in Pontiac | The better gains were found in | tablished The report said that production | ernment” is~quietly dropping the |of reckless driving. He was sen-| production has played a part in sale ee, Seen a tive Reports stated re ee policy of ever tighter credit re-|tenced to five days in jail and was | increased General Motors produc- d ay televisions, and the pee oe guage ‘to 6,502,1 |, or about “18 per cent straints it has enforced most of | fined $7% plus costs... He paid the | tion during the month of October, - ee the. hour Among higher stocks were U. 8. | i ooal of § 600 units because’ over the output during all of 1954, | this year. - me =“ _ lit has been announced, , ¢, ho and | Steel, Chrysler, »_ Phileo, | ~ eae John A. Rathke, 44, of 9143| Some 47,451 Pontiacs rolled off “ pre-| ® m2 Begg nrg ; E 4 gare a, Se ee | amaiting (Cripple Creek Rd., pleaded guilty |the line during the past month, Rye o to tag. | de "| Pabeo, New York Central, Sinclair Ford Earnings arnings - in the beliet the dangers of infla:| nuseasy before, Waterlord Town | compared to 31,780 during Opteber, near the end of the first |. Oil, Texas. Co., Flintkote and tion which brought on the tough-|. charge of driving while under ; se |. : | Hertz, : ae NEW YORK (INS) — American the influence of liquor. He peid| . This boosted the 10 month hour was % to % higher, Decem- GM Invites Queries of Senate Probers NEW YORK @ — Harlow H. Curtice says General Motors Corp. will “gladly cooperate’ with an ~ ee sssesses L88M T acvewses 1.34% May <sesess Lat inquiry by the Senate reemgys and Monopoly Subcommittee in ei ere The GM president made the! investigate our operation, we will gladly -cooperate,”’ said Curtice when he was told of O’Mahoney's announcement. . * ¢ «@ Curtice said that GM, as part of as its 200 million dollar expansion program, was building a new plant at England.~to produce accessories for British built ¢ars. | i He said it also was expanding its ind production of refrigeration ton Russets 63 kota Pontiacs ies washed-and waxed. French units and sparkplugs. Robert Hunter Picked for GM Diesel Post Appointment of Robert E. Hunter | today by Semon E. Knudsen, gen- . eral manager of the division, The appointment is effective im-) mediately. Until this appointment, Hunter had been director of sales of General Motors Diesel Limited | of Canada. , University of Michigan in -engi- neering in 1934. He first joined General Motors in 1937 as busiriess management manager at the Pon- tiae Motor Division. He trans- ferred to the Electro-Motive Divi- sion of General Motors as assistant director of industrial relations. aserFe Oe a3 33, iz: #35 : if 1 if oe se #- E * ae EGGS AP t. 0. b, included, federal-state large 63-57, . jum 37-38 wid. avg. 38, wid. avg. 31; grade B large . avd, 46. Commercial preme: Whites—large 1- | Deere Browns large 49-51, medium 34-36.) Market unsettled. Overall supplies are lar and. Some CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO, Nov. 1 (AP)—Butter steady; CHICAGO POTATOES ' CHICAGO, Nov. 1 (AP)—Potatoes: Ar- track 228 and tote . ards 41; dirties 28; checks cott , Du Pont, International Paper, : Railroad, Unit- ed Air Lines, General Motors Sears, © oe New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations edie 20:3 , ~ 106 eo Hr kimb ch -.438 Allis rs 62.2 Kresge, 68 .. 20.1 Frog | FF Otis. 8 im Cyan... 048 Lib McMad. . 141 Am M & hr. 244 Loews’ «....-+ . Am Motors,... ® Lone &@ Chem 63 km N Gas.....964 Lorillard .... 20.1 Am Rad «..... 22.2 Mack Trk ... 27.2 Am Smelt .. 46 Martin, Gl .. 304 Am Tel & Tel 1°87 way D Str .. 41.2 km Tob .....+ m2 a. a8 60.3 vm Viscose.-.. 66.5 Merck ...... 23.2 mac Co --.-- $8 Mont Ward .. 80.3 Armoo St! ..,. 46.7 r / 6 Arms Ck ..,.. es ‘Bise : 38.2 & rhe Nat Cash R ., 35.4 Atl Cet Line.. $1.7 , Atl Refin ..... ee See Sey «++. Ee veo Mt oe Cen’ 1. al it & a ae oF oe Av ....@ ay ee 12 Nort & West 58.4 _.141.4 No Am Av ... e vey ca e Nwst. ‘Aine . i Warner’. 435 Owens Il Gl 87.4 Biagio: I meg & Be, iS MY wv cnse » 4 Co). 2 Penh Bol... 78 r . & Param Pict .. 37.1 Ca &@H.. iL4 we Da .... Cdn Pac... ... 31.3 Pa RR ....... 25.2 Capital Airi 2 Cola .., 2. Carrier Cp.... HN avigaeieal °° Case, JI ...... 136 Phelps D .... t Geter Traci.-+ Be Phiice. ...... 31. Ches & Ohio,. Philip Mor a3 patoged ownage | Phill Pet “ thes Gri ---- $82 pit Plate @ |.81 Climax 9 . 22 Pullm: "se Col Bra A..... 263 seman S34 Col Gas...... 1 RCA “> Comw Ed..,.. 40.4 Repub stl .. Pt Con . “a Rex a Con F ptiais) 110 Res Tee oss a Cont *. Rey Tob B.. 56: Cont Oil..... es on . one I ay St ., 0 Curtiss Wr . Bb RE oe Lesa °S ans satewe 3.4 Seovile ge: in son we 2 Read Al RR 37 Dow Chem..,. 52.6 1) ets Du Pont..... 214.4 mmons -. 44 East Air L..... 45.4 Sinciair BS Pista 2 Eero ae El’& Mus.... 3.5 Rend . a Bmer Rad.... 11.7 64. wf) = Erie RR.... 2146 fea o mee * Bx-Cell-O ..., 54 a4 ot J198} ‘Pair> Mor... 28 Onto! 47: Pirestone .,.. 73.4 Stevens. JP - $7 Pood Mach... $46 Stud Pack ... 10.6 Preuh Tra.... 49 Swift & Co .. 47.5 Gen Bek..., 98 Sviv El Pa... 3 Gen Dynam.., 56.5 an, week | Gen Elec..,.. 46.6 thomp * aa4 Gen Fas..... a4 ser* "tos oF Gen Mills,.... @ W alr. 204 Gen Motors.:.134.) Transamer .., 424 O Mirs WI af 8 44.6 : Cen . 73 Gen Tel..... 36.7 Tm Carbide | 9%: Gen Time... 32. Un Pac “989 Br... 64 ot -Alr Lim. MI ‘ib .... Tang Unk Alee ‘ ae.8 Goodyear -.. O94 ee Grah Paige... 1 ba Lives “9 Gt West 8... Bs Ts FP o . ak 1 ee 138 > : Inland Bis? a3 © E: 3 rt ML. 34) Weste " Ber Rt Eat ee Pere See oe: Jacobs ...... . as g*: Jones & L .. 6.7 : 29.21, gray crosers 20, Rocks 2i- ; oo tes (6-6 lbs) «29; youns vy type hen turkeys 36-37, toms 29-30. | ct = NEW RS 2—Compiled by the Associated toe | ee | | Indust Ratls Util Net rae a ae . ~ eeow 2975 1960 1.7 Prev, Gay ...00. 138.6 195.0 Month ago". 3an0 GTS TL8 Year ago ov 10 11.8 ‘. 1965 high -» 2974 ry ‘ it hic Sate SS a 1OB4 DOW wees 1 8 fea STOCKS ic, 4. Cea.) Pigures after points are : High oon Baldwin Rubbere oaveene eves a6 » Gerity-Michigan’ seonw oo eeee Products’ oeee eee 3 34 ‘ Deee® cs vacexs weve +3 i west Abrasive® ....44 s+. 4 64 Ay Mig? .....cccvosece oes Bs 34 a , a ee ers Fe sale; bid and asked. He later became manager of the market analysis and statistical |. section, and then district ‘sales Limited in Canada. 2s mos! 9.59-11.00; canmer: He replaces E. F. Bentley who | mostly, #.90-10.00; is going on special leave of ab- sence. _ Robbery Alarm _. Has Policeman — Aiding His Wite © A Waterfora Township _ patrol- . called to the scene of an rived-too late to stop the robbery. era to buy groceries. She one as tall and thin, and the other as shorter with light hair, Both men, she added, wore light grey. ski caps. Donato, the pration Will Provide Information on Deafness ~ hter steers and hetir rsireported today is January- ; | previous year in history. Previous record 3 in fis 3 3533 72933: Ss “= |Ford Output Tops _ ! =2\Record Set in 1923 * unchanged, a prime, fed steers absent; two manager in Chicago, In PM9 he et, #06, . “agg foined General Motors Diesel good sia DETROIT @#*—Ford Motor Co. through-October vehicle production this year totaled 2,147,140 units, topping the full volume of any 2,019,000. units in January-Decem- e ber, 1923. 5 i|¢ This year’s 10-month total com- pares with 1,618,975 assemblies in the comparable 1954 period. By various divisions this year’s output was: Ford cars . 1,447,971 Failures. involving liabilities of $5,000 or more totaled 199 com- t WAS | chines by Truck-Trailer PRINTING CALCULATORS BRANCH SALES and SERVICE Hopper, 116 Pontiec DON’T GET CAUGHT | WITH YOUR encianeeneics “4 erent nmin a * “ : | » ' PA * , = * : ee ‘2S ates ‘ ey ae ay a Se ge \\) 3 = WFORD-DAWE- INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS State Bank Bidg. Ph, FE 2-8357 $4.29 a common-share.~ This com- pared with $6,116,000, of $1.30 a common share, in the same period last year. Sales increased to $195,652,000 from $156,2719,000 in the 1954 period. September quar- ter net income amourifed to $6,180,- 000, equal to $1.45 a common share, as against $2,674,000, or 59 cents- a common share, a year ago. CHICAGO (INS) — International Minerals. and > Chemical Corp. 1 for the first quarter of the fiscal year ended. Sept. 30 a net Joss of” $859,509. This compared with net income of $561,355, equal to 20 cents a com- mon share, in the same period last ’| year. Sales declined to $15,988,240 ‘from $17,056,348 a year ago. Louis Ware, president, said the principal cause of the adverse comparison was the costly four months strike in Florida phosphate field which began June 1 and was not settled * | until ES NEW-¥ORK_ Ww — Distillers rete ¥ Fruehauf Trailer Co. for nine months ended Sept, 30: Net imcome...... ..95,630,160° $3,410,483 all PATO cosecncess $2.91 | $2.05 White Motor Co. for nine months ended Sept, 30: ; Met imeome........ $4,319,006 $3,380,805 gg! ep ahead 1: nine months ended or 20: Net theome ....4..... $1,916,406 $1.568.519 A Share...» oe 6 cents on eee 46,120,757 1055 1964 . Net income...,..... $ 800.100 $1,101,050 A share $1.68 $2.48 er policy may. have been mas- tered. . . : If this assessment is correct, and if another inflationary blister does not appear in coming months, the possibility of a tax cut next year becomes a strong probability. government actions — chiefly in Federal Reserve Board policy .— and:in public and private state- ments of government money man- | agers. _ a EXCESSIVE GROWTH 3 ment policy maker A top govern said privately today he thinks the government's . efforts in recent months to head, off what it consid- ered excessive credit expansion in the stock market, home building, and other fields had “taken a. lot of steam” out of the incipient in- .: He would, not talk about the fu- ture course of policy, but he agreed with a des¢ription of the goyern- withdrawal to. neutrality," ¢<@ ©. jcantly relaxed in the near -future. It merely means that new restric- tions are unlikely, and that. ‘there The administration has made the fight against’ further depreciation of the dollar through inflation the $380 | backbone of its economic policy. A tax cut while : | sures were building up would tend to increase inflation ‘by raisifig purchasing power. The new attitude has become ev-- ident through several changes in police. He said the car was parked . " | dinner fationary pressures of last SUM-| yretnoaist Church, Family style,| road adults $1.50, children 75c. Serving | - ment position at present as “a Four hub caps, valued at. $25; were. stolen from his automobile last night, Jack Price reported to. in his back yard at 288 North Perry St. at the time of the theft. Stanley Evanoff, 49: Neome Dr., reported to Pontiac Police that two hub caps, valued at $12, were stol- en from his automobile Yaturday night, Pontiac Navy Mothers’ turkey and bazaar. Wilson Ave. 5:30 to 7 p. m. Thurs. Nov. 3. ¥ Pontiac production for 1955 to © 484,630, far above the 285,735 fig- ure for the same period in 1954. was 222,706 passenger cars and trucks in, the United States_and Canada, were passenger cars, and 36,361 were trucks. .. GMC truck for October was 7,425, a sizable increase over the 5,274 which came off the’ lines in October, 1954. - General Motors Truck and Coach.‘ production for the, first 10 ‘months of 1954, was 66.648. This is sur- passed by the 10 month récord of 1955, which is 87,131. ioe Maine has 1,796 miles of rail- Methodist Church ae gg tg ~ 2 Montcalm and Glenwood, Thurs-/ Oakland County day 4:30 to 7. Adults $1.75, chil-|?.™. November. 7, 1955 at which time dren Te Need and = ie nee : Tee (2) eutomodiles equipped as fol~ Se en eae aoe gaan. | Make of car: General Motors, Ford or sier le Thurs. Nov. 3,1) Rummage sa’ 10 to 4. 26 Rose Ct. in garage. If your friend’s in jail and needs | bail, Ph. PE 5-0424 or MA 56-4031 Rummage sale, Youth Center, Lake Orion, Fri. and Sat. —Adv. — Pe SALE - COSFOTIC31, Bale to be Rend 1:00 p.m., November léth, 1965 at 4 Mill &t., Pontiac, Michigan. Nov. 1, 3, 1065 of City Clerk. The ty, Teserves | the right reject any or all bids and te penile ar eg Kone? S wrtocak* i Mov.2, 1965 ” One of America’s Lowest Priced Netionally Advertised TV's SEE THE COMPLETE LINE AT ' OUR FACTORY SHOW ROOM Call TODAY For a FREE Home DEMONSTRATION tn NR meet en AT ma erm oe yd . j \ ry s I ¥e¢ ; ! oT / Eft f : j tates! | \ | re qty i“ Bs ~ . < . = SESS: = i ee -~ = oF STs ee mon _ 16 W, HURON © OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY ‘TIL 10 P. M. j : * i i : { if | fe ee . : veers Spl Puneral Home. — Ss Looks, Gear sinte 1953, MARY Pe Howard MeNeill 8t., a infant daughter of Annie © of Tommie Lee ment ni County ‘emetery. Funeral Li Tahgements by William F. nS Funeral Home. SUFPLES Nov. 1 ist Rd ‘ " ic ; pat at Re Ralph & prey Cupples, Huntoon “HARRINGTON, NOV. i, 1056, Glenn, 760 Hospital Ra. beloved infant ditghter of Howard and Olive \Harrington, dear brother Card of ‘Thanks 4 ee Ay ee i a ae Ne AIR GROUND | Pursiey Funeral PE 41711 “COATS FUNERAL HOME OR 3-T787 ol Jaew Daniel, Joseph Daie, Michael) Howard, Dennis Mark harringtoy, Funeral be held Thursday, a.m. from ‘the Hunteon Puneral Home with Dr, Milton Bank ‘of- Pitiating. Interment in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery; Puneral arfange- iments by the wniaee Puneral ae: Fa i WILLIE ¥ a; ig St., Detroit, * eee 40; beloved husband of Vir- -ginia . Henry; dear \brother of voanmie Henry, Fultral service will be held Lig ctagy Rae 4 the Oak Complete facilities, . Drayton Plains -—- Waterford Twp. DIGNIFI SERVICES Kirkby Puneral Home _ PE 4-1882 Donelson- Johns}. FUNERAL HOME ~~ EPARKS-GRIF FIN IN CHAPEL Thoughtful Service. 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Hocking terment fin White jorman will le in state Home, 2 oe ee eOe mh ew +o eee Oe ree TRO ee Monuments “FE i2-0378 4A BUY DIRECT AND SAVE 7, 16, 18, 25, 28, 45, 60, 62, Ti, 88, 90, 95, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 111, ~ EM, 115, 117, 118. s Designers Detailers Checkers EXPERIENCED 03 HOUR Help Wanted Male 6 6) Union j eames Work pear 12 Mile and - or veined Call OL 1 efter and’ night shift. Com ree be Apply Or Dread TOOLS = GUAGES Long Programs 6s Hours Paid Holidays Vacation, Insurance. i : ‘ 7 aimienics | Material Handling Engineers ‘| Plant Layout Teclinician Apply - 2500 E.. Maple |# Road ‘OPEN WED. TILL9 SAT.9 TILL 12. 2 SPARTON DESIGN, INC 1685 Wyoming Detroit 21, Mich! UN 145° WEEK Long Program CIRCLE DESIGN CO. 114 S. Woodward, Birm, - eee eOP Oe Oe ede ee ah ee enseancensegees . StL eee ery CCRC EO Oe ee § eoeeneeneee +e ere eee ten SP Edda deddadideladededde™ hedeliedededadiedadadesedie eenneeoes on peeeeenenens Stee erm ewwnges —. s orennnebes o . Heneeeenee _ Sl tdi dt dudidadedeiddamle +eePeweeenoene eeeesoneees oon meee +e eeeenens vanweneetonnes BIA “~ saaenye ADA een nenwen ceqesewss BD allie eareeses ; aeeees venns ene eeene py semoshene 2 : pesteastsces prengemetinws siuaiocsges® er ee errr tt ee +45 srt eee cewnes ~ ee eeeedes © ++ 0eOO Ee OR ROR EHS © SFeReeeOenesene + sanenneedes sees’ ‘| MODERN “1 NEEDED FOR LONG. PROGRAMS “| DESIGNERS | * DETAILERS CHECKERS mg ee | Welding Dies. TOP RATES BENEFITS . Engineering » - Servite Co. 12 Mile at Woodward | ee ene neeee S odudidndidadhdadadel weonenans i ng Ilustrati : aes oils ~ Artists . ‘Efficient Engineering Co. _ ALL FRINGE ~ - |! ‘DETAILERS teats Emery. "Top tates. and ‘LOCI ART-WRIGHT SERVICE 1968 8. PE 32-3206 MODEL MAKERS MODEL CHECKER G ABINET MAKERS Modern equipment, | program Best working conditions. Artco Plastics en 25== Catcnes’ Detailers Checkers | Mayra, tole ee “Revere. “E “mae _— SOS Be E> 0 gE el, NEEDED Journeymen Pattern. Designers APPLY Pontiac Motor Division Employment Office PONTIAC, MICHIGAN we: We eee pee kweee aneee oe Hike Temple, 114 Orchard I J schams Bowling. hat | 4-2822. “Punch Wes jue Pin Setters - Wanted = Deming PRODUCTION WORKERS EXPERIENCE _ NOT NECESSARY APPLY ; FISHER BODY. DIVISION 900 Baldwin Ave.. and Assemblers | +30 PM. TO. MIDNIONT RR ee SALESMAN M ri. _— pad Ray Bn gy I 3 Ba fae offered. — HALL C H ____ 200 N, SAGINA ROOFERS AND ANTED., rs Tm fr f L Be ii I AIM HIGH CAREER GIRLS MIDWEST Temporary Assignment " Downtown Pontiac a SHIFTS 4 AM. TO 4:0 P.M. ~ act ERK ERK 4 & TYPIST < Frost Box “ss, sling be able to work 12 poon to Hite Atel Beare ashion Shop ____ 1663 S, Telegraph wane Sa 100 Typists| CURB =| WAITRESSES ‘Ted's bas a ery | Bumber of te eur waitresses, “MUST BE 18 fa person TEDS WANTED ‘EXPERIENCED SECRETARY casHie WE WILL TRAIN employee “Cashier and Office itt Transportation _ DETROIT WABEEK BANK & TRUST CO. Sten, Beare” nomen f wesee FE S000 for your ‘inter Eee aaerar sours, MAJESTIC - oy ae AVAL A LE e superviais oats, envonts plas- d assem ge mosel HOUSE. “MOVING. PULLY equipped, FE 46450. L. A. Young. 408. et APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all] makes of Scene | Saye e cata tee Buell sus A& BTRENCHING Pe eae line, field tile, : 4 worth AKES 0 ences, ey by factery trained men J Conta our store. General 1, Printing & iy Co, Ww. Law. fe 20135. WALL CEEANERS: perth tite omgain windows. jon Fe St. Ba Watt BY Macih ee MACHINE. FREE | eben job too big or Saheb as Gh STENOGRAPHERS * COMP. TYPIST APPLY i “ae —sne at _ Pontiac Motor Division SEWER CLEANING Personnel Dept. LE . '_ GLENWOOD : PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Saleswoman |" Dress Dept. ae RE a 18, Ee oe ie x , [= Si eatinlhing 6A ARTHUR'S |= —— Bae 1 rep “Laundry Service 18 Excetient avaliable for + well : xT nning ; 1 i eceeeeneeemee ea ne Some, SMALL LA oR ROE el ape 7, WISH 3 FOR |i ONE ‘ake it- | ogee pedi paserel. Ty TRERCHING FOOD ARB fod fil dit Ok SO of OR e MIMEOGRA MIMEOGRAPH I OPERATOR i aNACE C CLEANING AND Purnsee Co. Te tees: ‘ ND iV KEY. PUNCH estimate, 19, PE OPERATORS NACES Ee, CLEANED AND RE Eneter ‘Neon. PE Cine NEEDED | lege Sewer Cee : 5 4 barge. chemically t meouiia, ‘ne . . ee RotoRe Sewer. Cleaners OUTDOOR : WILL PAY $100 Sut per cent int, Write IF SO, Let Us Give You 1 Place-to Pay ‘Ease Your Mind It you have the “money. Phone On Dine ey tact| A. JOHNSON, Realtor FAST ACTION! +4002. Ask for Mr. BROS. © 1704'S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4 ferureyes cos: et Son nehee 5) LOR ‘| ~~ Selling Your Home? ‘Serer y.| salesmen to serve you. We get : reuuite; try We 6nd cee fer yous | Ww. Huron KNAUF, Realtor ieee, : w. GAN, | ood 2 3 - | “entrance” PONTIAC REALTY | fetus RN Huron &t. i Eves. etn tel: i os VEMBER 2. eee __For Sale Houses 43| ~ For Sale ~ ; - : fA; - BUILD NOW 7: & | Pon Swit | DORRIS & SON ar - F Med 41557 | - ‘| "Pale one pill ‘three times a day for. indigestion — - | tell. your wife to learn how to cook!” : -— For Rent Rooms 37 RM. FOR GENTLEMAN. RIGHT 2.8820, ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. — Ho Close aa ise SLEEPING ROOM FOR 1 OR come pe = a2. io ? | Fozeeess. OL 8. ik. aL ROOM FOR GENTLE- | Rent Houses Furnished 35 "13 BEDRM., BRICK HOME, FULL John K. Irwin é ; REALTOR Ma- | Phone 5-447 = Eve, PE 21804 A a wones USED AS Aj . Electric Co-operati | FE ‘GATEWAY to HAPPINESS Z s Pie ah i : s ‘ |. Near State Street — eae = ee eae : : A. g008 Vroom, 2 story t Elizabeth Lake Estates 2 bedrooms, 24 ft. ‘poom, | sain Sata" fas Sac Perry Park Area dbedvocms: "Ouly “WE M041 08 . arage. Nice with flowers. $9,450 cash to mort+ Open bedroom. |” 4 rooms sea pein with waty| COUNTRYHOME MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS ie Estate ’ W. Huren Exchange Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 REALTY CO, REALTORS _ Co-operative Rest Retste Eachange FE 20263 W. Hur Ph. 1 R. F. McKINNEY UNiv, 1678 IVAN Ww SCHRAM To Buy-To Sell-To Insure 2 eee. m Eremnes ong Sumaary ay ' : 3 Ruth. © ON F. from 0 Se aa te | ot “B.D, he g=" a ‘SOLD -or Not Sold your isnt sold yet. an't been listed It's Decause it hasn't WHITE. BROS. REALTORS Phone OR }1Nt2 gr OM 43-1768 WENEED ebguide 3 of 3 bedroom tun. . * tates” or"Suts Hits. (Cash buyer.) gg he fen aa Rae? _.L, H. BROWN, Realtor 362 W. VM i nw it france. Ni pig ly ~ 1207, — == rr 9! tis we New \ UL T ® .. Tt. = x euete oe & BA ‘ ms all tA LY ‘ only, on ee i j 4 Lila AG cay ke @rmkers. Fe ett, ~ North | . Suburban ~ 4 yeqre old, 2 bedrooms, on*100x be lot, Priced at $7,000. with ms. z ‘ ROY ANNETT, INC. io. I-| For Rent Miscellancous 42 bathing bench, Just north of Bsd- i is tT.) i paar abe i F Fa) al oa Partridge HOME-AND SHOP couple with 1 small stove, te- ~ DEL-RIOAPTS. snc. : DEL-RIO APTS. 31 OAK D Teoms , * wits wh 2 Pa, See = GEO. MARBLE, Realtor 6261 Andersonville Rd, Waterford Phone OR 3-1268 il is ag tee but @ place to enjoy and @ good 3 Led en: an ly $6080 with $2380 ing foom, too! a ment. Eat Te rs 00, s. er Sar coe or equity as down vaymGASS LAKEFRONT Sil, THELMA M. ELWOOD wet oe SR seems | if. eae ed F.C tae at ae room. t and clean, West| Loeated’ north of Oxford. 7: Colgate, pear Reltwias ‘1.300 é. Ms x kite’ aluminum ' sorme reens. full base-| 100m, Bew oi} furnace. 2 oo » Nicely Price nent, yg Cg softener,| West New York. #100 — i aa REAL ESTATE 1 eS ROSE McLaRTY ' | Oxford. Mich. OA Offered at 81 $4,408 down a oe an A A = oe ~ Deluxe Bungalow GOOD LOCATION. | LAKE ANGELUS AREA agen Agee pate’ 7 > se Step in i toom ‘ RANCH CUTIE ‘ON LAND CONTRACT |: snd you'll be- more’ than Blessed! AYTON. 1 dis Lovely ,kitehen, too-plenty of Corner lot 75x157 ft. paved street $3500 DOWN ‘ cabinets—large dining ares. Ce- rontage. Ne’ y.gemm room’ ramie - bath, Bg 12 ft. bed- ond Fett’ ci ycate cid. Siew ‘car| 2 dedroom brick venser. ‘attached | Z7eme, Large WUMNY yeom. Cele ting in. Mving room one | _ 2. car garage, full basement, fire. laundry facilities, Peved drive to Pidreoes, ination storms and| Place, garbage a kitchen | 1% car garage. A BEAUTY ~ sereens, awnings, attached i tile . 00 lots.. Call) CALL { $14,500, terms, -- 1% car gare, fenced k lot 7-0008 after 6:30 call FE “s of ry. 6-a007, FE 5-7608, Mi I S * < tend green : iddle Straits Eake . DUE “TO ILLNEas” ‘s RANCH | 10 ft. of FRONTAGE, 200 ‘MOVING TO 3 bedrooms. well located ondatge |“ ft. lot, 26x64 ft. 2 bedroom Fanch eo . Buy-To Sell-To Trade | s = se! 15x15 living room. YoU BUY IT- WE'LL INSURE IT SUBURBAN Soo crninns ae Gee eae Lovely 6 room ranch, built in ‘$4./ L. Real aticacties i . Base- Beautiful TV room with fire- board hot water heat. Attached basement with oil heat, i‘, car garage, Better seq it! a garage. Excellent large is : jot. $1950 down, $100 a month. , Over % Acre ! My Vacant RANCH NGALOW .. INCOME . Orenvilles4 ieres toome (34 bs Ne et naw, Po: ogg beg ving room, ca ; er . reens. s and doors. Total price 90500, $1800 down a ful pment. turnece ‘RIDGEWAY. |: tartar Sr | caimamattt"9E, con... HUMPHRIES - ‘YOUR LOT &/OR LOW am, ti Ee 209% -_DOWN PAYMENT Co-operativ And build frame . Ry briek "Hae complete a7 cheese from. into uifice i ae early or. w tg Hail | desire “ichouie "s Hangkn West Side gees Immediate Possession : WE WILL On YOUR LoT| . th, Pull basement, at- Son you tans site down, o4s| / Shaded lott oom a. tee ont oot For add. a y Teltturee, ond A Top Neighborhood For the Low Dollar. Three i *« St ae ae Some’ ter only? gaces ee Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 2 Ww. lavvenye &. PE 6-061 Harbor. down, FE}. . 32-1396 _ Huis’ Rotates coltmates treely fBdeer c pavis | Partridge s > ¢ rm. 2 ban. is mex 1%4| WEBSTER SCHOOL: garage,” basemnent cs.| - DISTRI ro mar ogy| SLES I Private ‘. anee| Stee ote re stairs. basement and On ) ft. lot overiook- finding 7 geod sized “rooms, ity ce cat Ee | Sette ed Immediate on eae tg ee BT ‘Opes faly from 2 to 8 pm. Per! WARD E. PARTRIDGE ef Poatine Trail and 8. Commerce REALTOR, FE 2.8316 HANNAN 43 W. Huron St, Open Eve, 7 to 9 TEMPLETON W. JRBA og Me spurge SQUIRREL ROAD Sia ere en | SOUTH BLVD. AREA — CHECK ON Pull basement. desig: ree: THIS reation space. All fine at down a ae ard p— and to. grade ® hice ! Th money and effort you can move! 5; : $14,500, "hi Ce a, ome, Mell HURON GARDENS ished. Sink and tub. On large lot.| 3 bedroomes, ving: and dining - ire . . Jim WRIGHT, Realtor | fom: new forted ait Si taruses Oakland ave Sot | bus shoppng , center, = Elizabeth Lake Estates KL Templeton, Realtor or Ne bungalow 2339 Orchard te After 6, if no ans. Call OR 3-1 rrace, to wall carpet- FE 2.6302 tag toon fase Cakes ¢ -| Bae echo, GAGE bath “and. 38 ft reerestion ST. $10,900, IMMEDIATE POS- Seetie eerkee parcel, ane : on ? Amazing value ai $14,950. ven tiitates fs aches, BF ‘ deat for cash. OL 24411 Drayton-Area ees Bic ee tee . sty! : 3 be ‘maintained ttyle home WILLIAMS LAKE out. heat, Ia lot and The idea} home for ratsing even the ® family. Three bedroom ag ge tue acm. Balance ou GL 2 car attached oe imapee- ted. M. tion on this one, sts, and ks te beanie, The Low Price tmapel ent hoo ‘ is ted to fe ey Crees | Gee, fit that owner has : Alinieam storms sad MACEDAY LAKE lake privileges . Takes about ae . pay Qiaceay La 2 for 1 Sad t : Lovely five room home with on the jon attic, Fireplace, ‘the lake, reeineuy ana’ altnched ge: Built py Detroit | age. Also a 4 room. and for retirem: | bath that should bring $50 paneled living “mcene | Ee 2 of Pontiac, $15, glassed Sylvan Village ait Bedrooms, and d ; : r. second a rR with utility furni Toom pag sarage. possession, 61 and ‘ = land. 1235 f : es ga pos vs Ma eee ee ee oe TS ("FORTY-FOUR _ - For Sale Houses 43 J pao Mappa owen on aes Bee $1600 down. ‘ Sp teem 2 a? starter home. Pull ‘** ment, Wired. if pore tot. i 0. fishing snd swi 5-343 $900 DOWN : Hag ove to schools. — . JiM WRIGHT, Realtor 34 PE 5-044 Oakland Ave. 1 tive ‘Reai Estate. Exchange | ia BY OWNER sverige «= -bedrms., large liv room, ** -Bitehen-dining Ore cctavibed Fall Oakland Ave. | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange with plenty of water. Haven Heetates near Rochester. By appt FOR SALE: @ RM. HOUSE WITH bath, basement,. furnace and ker. ‘Winter coal tn the basement, furnished. if desired, 2 large lots. 396 «Central — Lake Orion Phone MY PERRY PARK, A NEW 7 BED- | soom “home, saute. heat, ute. | washer and dryer with electric stove and refrig. Down payment wt $1200 pilus cost, Monthly ments $63.50 includes taxes and insurance. #68 Kettering off. Perry st T ROOMS. LOW DOWN PAYMENT $0180 - Quick session, FE _ tween 2 and 6 Scott Lake Rd 3 BEDROOM - ~ BRICK Suburban % acre lot. Lake privi- leges, on black top. Some ish ing nesessery, $1350 dowb. Trees the lot. 7 JIM WRIGHT, Realtor M5 FE. 5-044! MUST SELL Modern 2 bedroom bungeiow, 12% 92 living room and dining ell, Full bath, Modern to the minute kitchen. Oak foors, plastered roughow! forced air furnace, auto. gas hot water beater. Corner lot. Pully insulated. - p Substantial down payment,‘ One diock west of Telegraph, BY OWNER: § LARGE ROOMS. |. tile bath, 2 bedrooms, garage Large shaded. jot. New gas fur- rece. Not in oc Project. Near schools and shopping center. Have to sell because of health, Leaving OR 3-0660 state. Reasonable. J'BEDRM., ATTACHED GARAGE, firepiace, $7150; $1450 down. OR em FOR BETTER HOMES AT LOW DOWN PAYMENT SEE PEARL BLDG. COQ, . pie" — = — Open daily from p.m, Phone 5-1923 THREE BEDROOM FRAME : era year around home, lake privi- _Jeges on Middle Straits Lake. At - “tached garage, sun porch, suto- matic off carpeting ; 4 Grapes. $14,500. T1l1 State Park . EM 3.3622. r * Bivd., Twin Beach. + $6 oe : Dorothy Snyder Lavender "WHITE _' to be sold in BEA —" WAN . Be Y and Spoor MANY EXCEPTIONAL FEATURES INCLUDE: CARPORT—SOLID SIDE DRIVE LARGE LOTS . _. ‘THREE AND FOUR BEDROOMS TWO BATHS Near tee. Sheppune SQUARE LAKE AND MIDDLEBELT Ly ¥ : + schools distance of ao Northwood ORGANIZATION INC, _, Phone FEderal 4-6191 DORRIS & SON i rat Real SP pecs FHA~CIVILIANS ~y stairway to attic, WN » Rasement’ ‘pes bent’ eutomatic oe INCL. TAXES AND OVERLOOKIN AHOME OF YOUR OWN $750 DOWN Here is one of tue coziest little nomes we have- had in many a “pump. Beau! view jake. Oil heat. Loca oo paved high- way, . This home is completely furnished end ready for immediate , ™ oc- cupancy, ‘Lot $0x240, Additional jot available. Priced at only $6. 3140 W. Huron FE 24411 : BROS. NEW HOMES: ONE LErT = 3 BEDROOM BRICK-—FULL bath and kitchen counter, 71% _& living room. Full base., Sneel See Ste Nees one Set we eetntg? F is : ie tf mle ate ghey sua it re if al fils, BPs Z F & Z i AE na i a F $° " F 3 : eye on @® large lot Select” i a 3 5 ee z sisi LAGE bungalow, SY farms Lovely it At Geneva Lake 38 | $2,500 DOWN ~ West _5 brick & frame bun- Full basement frame bungalow type and beth. Ran basem $9,500, WM. 1t_KNUDSEN $695. | * DOWN PLUs cosTs NEW 2 BEDROOM | $3,000 DOWN Ranch “style 2 bed- room bungalow with full basement BROWN, Realtor Ht Co-operative Real Estate REISZ “A DARLING HOME AMONG THE TREES wet “emi cermes/ --heae. 1908 by NEA Servion, bx ones, is how a snappy get connected with a salt. “What I can’t understand, Miss J reas,” Will make your payments. fui little: pash-pie like you could. LAKE FRONT cottage “ at your front door. & bath. Conyert to. year round, |. Bliss ; ve s r a, : For Sale Houses 43 5 WOODED ACRES . BUILDING CO. E 5-792: "JOSEPH F. REISZ ce OM UNFINISHED 0 basem do a W. St, PE 2.0250 ; Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Crescent Lake priv matic olf heat, taece, OOM “Otinton iver Deres, ROCHESTER. maa MARELEY, I = te OU ‘urnace, Laund: Reg yo? om ae Fer |GAYLORD Sem Total Price | Prnmatety Wise ne asd. | Income—3 Apartigents per cent contract . TRAILER DOWN For eq on this one, or would monev end $55 on -R REALTY = PE +4001 | mack: | dows. Rochester OL, Save. 3 Bedrm. Ranch Type ‘| Maurice Watson, Rea Rocheste ee FOR COLORED Neat modern home on Earimoor, bedrooms. i wn. RIGHT, Realtor K. ‘Irwin * ag Street N. - Elizabeth Lake Estates 3-488 . 418. ~ GAYLORD A Butats Exchange For Sale Lake Prop. 44 right et $5,950 wih $1,950 an QUALITY BUILT Ss "vemte ond ee, tock IX ROOM TERRACE RAY ¢ O’NEIL, Realtor 5 oo OM TTERRAC 7% A Huron Open +0 FE 3-7103 or OR_3-2028 Real Estate i .| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor » | 77 N. Sagina . NOTHING DOWN IAC REALTY | rE In good condition. ,| B.D. CHARLES, ON CANAL WITH AC- Lake, 2 facing same surround: ot. “ideal weeded location. ea.e00 for | L RONT HOME 4 hid city FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 W. Lawrence St Next to the a Power ANNETT | Nr. Williams Lake Price,- so see them now. JOHNSON STR 1717 8. Telegra) Eves. & Sun Co-bperative feat Estate Exch GAYLORD] # F. C: Wood Co. Corner. Williams Lk. OR 3-1235 Office soeee + After 6, call OR FOR COLORED L. H. BROWN, Realtor se bER ME WOMAN ie Fox a A Pawo | PY ae. fees Rea Sylvan * Cc. 7 tors oe Between é and No pm. LOCATION FIRST Near Rochester on grin Adams Ré., renin Sudgon Park, $1,000 with : ’ bie SU pany 7s , oe teen emcee fend. contekcta, lots, etc as down . BREWER Parke Paes nena For Sale Acreage 47 18 Acres—Crooks Rd. « * 3 bed & bath all modern y ne wit a eos tie, ® acres of gomners. Roy Annett-Inc.. ‘ ee rows CARL W. BIRD, Realtor PE ese unity National ; ACRE PA! Tt Gye 3 1° acre parcels. CRAWFORD AGENCY 53% W Huron FE +180 Eves. MY 3-700 For Sale Farms 48 n ONLY $9,000, 37 ACRES crear ‘> OR 3-L111, PE 4-000, ARMS Call I. 5 1, ls 8 ACRE FAR Near Penton with ot 3 | “EMBREE & GREGG we Suge ‘ate vitesoe _ EM 3.3187 or EM -NICHOLIE AND HARGER ee r } STORES Witt APTS Down. =" location Press Box tS 2STORES Les Easy terms. = on ome RIDGEWAY Cooneratie F peste ine ot mace WHITE BROS, _. Phone noite or OR 1700. | PMO Sate or OR 3-208) by Best Social Security WE CAN SELL YOUR HOUSE ed ‘ f aj} §.NEWCABIN ree EVILLE VILLAGE | FoREtae sec ees ou . 2 ear . ss Ll ATE. Seldom Equaled. - Se een ee -| FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 ieee KNUDSEN Galloway Lake Area And near : : hips hang 1 S. Te : Rd 0 urea "Pert M-59 ai cares HOLMES- a BARTRAM RENT IT FAST ous Sie Ads! Room, J. Row mz twa! 35 000 Families MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION a0 vommene 7 ATE BANK BLDG. ——ee ‘CLEAN VALUE FSS. tae Be. 2 maparate bath, wp ie owner. full basement, ‘2133 bg on busy ; bear Glenwood. Ot: iiieet Sows aie Goop 3 You sUY Trowell Inseee ir FINANCE Co. 2.9240 3 Recommend if Buckner’ Ss 4) B : Bint ites —- = You get full ) Shere a eo z aed Buckner Finance Co, Offices are located: Pontiac 2nd Floor, Wational Bidg. Drayton Piainé, 4512 Dixie Hwy, meat ie Bas Aye Calend , Loan Co. Be te ee agate or roar | 2 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO ernie? & wie| FE 2-9206 codon Ok el. ease, cn OE : reese a-| FE 4-1574 ernie! ie i ORENEFICIAL hood a) “> A Saintes mao FINANCE CO. ‘ RORRIS & SON 1 W. Lavrece he, "be s000 Realtors * aha TEAGUE FINANCE CO, 22 N. MAIN Partridg re 1s THE "BIRD" 4 SEE TODAY’S SPECIALS week and run by all hired . AD and utilities, "Only 1.000 a WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR, FE 28316 “Ww, Bt. Open Eve. 7 to 9 ai ate ee GARAGE 5 sa ny for inte Ss car Citeve ROCHESTER, MICH. ‘LOAN 435 TO 8500 | Ph._Rochester_OL 62711, -O1. 147% | 58 LOANS Extra Fast - Service — can borrow $20-6500 quickly fen made ‘onbewt eestor ot Tanke one HOUSEHOLD FINANCE” “CaN ae ATL & 8, "Bub Tv ‘sets, 420 ups redion. 63 | Up. new chrome dinetle sets pe. up; bobreses "stliee, Mf bax Easy we na aes 3 WH; fo Le gen er: 4 mi. stout We Give Holdens Rea sg WN. aire refrig. Electric pee | Be ete of Less - WITH QUICK _tet._OL 1-404. SERVICE? - ineementt : Farts Soe | gt ae a Saree lepine phone for Oe tg BE cello auto. furntta and | dition. 3 aw Rd. Hs VB repayment a au = pout Fiamont mame, breed. alga seer See she Lo hos ine 3 ‘Orenard Lk Ph. FE 5-8121 ar ePnlicn. Oven ae om 2 n Home & Auto |* x wuss: : : “WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500) ere Ree ape STATE” CO. ale Bank Ride Ms 5 plece , | Daven, ALL FOR $44.95 PAY ONLY $1 WEEK Pearson's Bank Furniture |’ sles & i? es Fan : cot , SPECIAL] BARGAINS | & reom with biow- . er, ss +e $100.05 ‘ren si808 nae estimates snecrtutty niven, Creer eisase Oe site Saies SURPLUS COMBER & | nes 8 pigse chrome s| MATERIAL SALES CO. * = 2 voy’ bike, * Feshee suites, choice of | 8940 Rd. (M30) OR -3-T082 ees se, abd mist, furniture Menywced bea, | AUT. p vaine, $e REDWOOD eee in at prices Ales CLAYTON'S cred WareaShn "ile "ints | Sine Su ‘nee eu agi aR at, markets | Furniture, Appliances ” | ite 8 Orchard Lake — 306s Ra. P — 2, ' : bast 38 fag ia o Bs for prices as tm. sy) Seen igre ne: Geeess| ~. BLACKETT'S Artists’ - supplies, hobby : 7-0035. ’ : é BUILDING SUPPLIES . |. supplies—check our clas INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAT Pots OF UNPAINTED PORMITUNE. | sification “Hobbies and piss? Bee 8161 Dixie Hwy. PICK & PAINT STORE | Supplies” No, 24A. CAMERAS & Serr, “sia ‘Set * Trompe, Ow Es X- as oy = Rig 3 —F ga % et sabi + | SAVE. ON EA VESTHOUGIE: coal, Hot water and steam Fu ‘DOORS: Warwicks, 2678 Orcha: Lake Rd, t Ts, automatic water heater, seed ; eS TEPTIC TANKS paivenoea ‘Scent gi “Re sey at @ eK a: TIC TANKS 5 id¢ doors, $10 to $13. Cotice ns Si | Maliowrs’surrLs sees “Perey ee I ee Tess peraes |merae Saree aintte "Et Save Money at TRADE GAS RANGES FOR ELEC. | fal sete.” ve See. o any tase -Cotertey or BURMEISTER’S | Brenan , “USE D FURNITURE pao gol 4 ‘fpeom suite, Solid oak. . U ‘SED PDR. 2 pe_ liv: ite ...., FI i inch on Rance * ....., 930.0 jae walnut twin beds ... 8 0.05 Smet! § wood dinette . 624.96 $15.00 value floor lamfps . 2. Large chest of drawers rd Large metal dresser ........ $17.95 Metal hall trees ........ °.... 3.08 Many bit Not < Rere™ 18 W. Pike: Basy Terms; PR 41173 Used Trade-in Dept. breakfast set ... eee eee Kenmore atiomatic r. tat, Oh gtd Pre Rae Seay ae a ee _ ALL FOR $97 PAY ONLY $2 WEEK /Pearson’s Bank Furniture eam | 4. pee | sft ocRUGS— eon -| Sale Alcoh — Antifreeze B gal, 83. DETO GOLD: Sell ‘re not ~ oe 3 — ALL ‘AL os. mate ATTENTION Home Owners Builders mattresses and very good buy. 5 «8 _3-8328. arene in A. Thompson, PURNITURE. ‘| WATER SOFTENERS | & LUMBER | % a8 | EgLv PRIOE: 800 000 - TR . $9788, R- , hard Lake Ave, — E Le ne ie: Sa nT SAPRINETTE RARE ARENTILE “AT dome rs. ettie, * bottle warm. |, ICES tr sneee os ALF AND “Low. BUT. our SERVICE “is Mouarters Opera Mark “e marble colors ex% 3 yanps To SERVE, rou “1. sor a7 AND cave 5 CENTS EACH 43 Bheet Rock C & C.....8 is with an H.‘C. fully auto. x8 Masonite; sheet . .... 8 255 & * of ges furnace. 86 FLOOR SHOP Std. w. pine bds, per M § 89.00 al_peete and serv. In6 w.. fir bds. per <. § 0.00 ice’ yourself) Mundreds in se'in ergatiy cannes trae mae She ari mete AN «+ tia area. : , sete a one od i ‘ ye 4 Associated "om Traler’ Exchange hing seb, “aughtty marred vanait i | ous ua Doueins fr per M of oe oe af ip at terri nee ic 2 binsiee, si. 100" +8 nee. See See fan, fivoreeem Ave. $xit' fe “Piywond “oo ats ‘ per M... x i be faucets, $24.50 value 316.68 nse If paneling % pine per a one Toot, Dot ee Hie now she} Sereifie. aiues." These are crate w Senet ne Reg. $13.08, now 87. 511.50, | acees, Mlehigns Frwergatent, 303 | 5 Pe colored oe ie ail tenes, es y ees ‘ast irom tub ......, Tint dolls, Reg... $11.09. now LAROE ou. TOFE WiLL HEAT, **+ © : ; s room se ysl Brcelient | F & B Girl Dols, ree. $9.50, | _ condition. #4. oA Ss ~ Bgs ee = eee now $4.50, LARGE DUO Ot. BURN. IF YOU ARE BOIL A Trade in your old ice skates on 8] er one month, Like new. HOUSE DRIVE OUT TO R- pret ree RDWARE | 200 OH BURNER Ta -xo.| Se Oka arenas” ™ BARNES HARDW ARE |? sexine Ap 7 gg NO. MAKE SURE IT'S LAUNDRY TU STAND & scene aS s| BURMEISTER a *.| Northern Lumber Co. Sepers power sprayer, 200 81st Conley Lake ‘Ba. oe "se EM 33707 2 light, 26x46 en. = Fermangh 0:0: Ne Be. URN STALL pee 33. & AM aa ith faucets and. $68.50. DEEP FREEZE FLYER: TRAINS | SiSgece"Sah Stamens Authorized service faucets. $14.95 50. val. hg Ro i Orcha: ke Ave. : Used Building "Materials of All FOR Open Sunday wnt schoud Wreckicy Co. pends ¢ Drive-in" 7g ~ (Roofing and | Siting. Combination Doors Insulation ~ M. A. “BEN ON 1,MAN’S AND 1 LADY'S. com. set of F gt og set of man's set, hs. OR LOOK! BIG SAVINGS, calibers : ond : MM. ge aes 8, Telegraph. DEER HUNTERS - ONE WEEK SPECIAL SCOPE DEAL $57.50 ae An K-25 *, mount labor te See, $64:50 Weaver 1 ay se mount ee ly men ee ely mer. ‘scope. ‘ANDERSON I HDWE. . TELEGRAPH i Thurs, he 9 to 8: DEL a om 8 to 6 Sun te te 3 2 “et “rh enn ap. fe tae | ge PAIR OF CHICA OLLER| Se skate; 5._ FE oe TOP SOIL. F 3. WALDIE. 3-611 RUSHED STO ‘we rains regan $159. | gravel, road gravel. FE . "SEPTIC TA 7h te black, soll, Liovd. - N , j ; : : SS it wav ~~ awl - : : al chester £80211 : : __ “I want you to meet my fiancee!" ; ower ce Too | 3 Tica 3 a In. RUE sear og VALE ae Sale Household Goods 57 For Sale- Miscellaneous 60; s 60 { ir © 2¢. Walmer Dommo noom xe CLOSING O OUT ee tt ARES Fivorescent, a Orchard Lake rt ; | I AIO LAN@teud os eee Talbolt Lumber | *2t80 = Gat Nese $.P.8 osint alse Sored Satin and 7 SMITH’ TH’S. 287 S S. Saginaw a nase Hard: | § yan. $1.00 delivered, PE 46608. _|"~“Casl FOR FORNITURE Sue peonen Meee ae | te as a suo & ‘uli tine of lumber, 10 Oakland | ee ‘Or small house rine Aine 320 gai: | $10.60-each. Boy's 26 in. bicycle, i Mn OT Ck dae ee DRAW TEoiee | OPEN SUNDAY | USED HEATING | "20,525, 288 eee! i =~ ~ ry deed + ays per * OR CRMOME OR CADUSOM | One 3:20 te 3:38, 322e ge] EQUIPMENT gi telegraph & Elabeth Late that bolt to the frame! Mwy, Coal Turngces—030.00 up Se SOIL DELI VE ED vg Howland, 3248 "Dixie Ney. "heat a Bee.” cond, ony, SEC Ot) Burwers™ LOADED, PON- =i LIGHT FIXTURES PACH RE : ee Blowers ‘Tac "AREA oe forever oom ip the house in | 2301 Dixie Hwy. PE $0108 Rater belive AND 4. FE ‘sa Orchard We.__FE 60028 ues. Bedroom. #486 valve, $3.25. PAINT SALE Hot "Water Heaters .| 2-2965, TING - OIL 5 fem, 0S varie, 66.58. giatsiae bright white at $5.05 gal. ELBLING WASHED SAND AND “GRAVEL. Ea Fadi aher ox Ui Salad _orescemt, 08, Orchard’ Lake: Avt. “CHURCH'S: INC.’ ache & tar ose ake Builders’ Sup- “Washer, $24.50; davenport | FOR * POWER USED On SPACE HEATERS : <2 a oe aan ihe te, Chine cant: tad ewe’ eqhabiicht Sie Bra 13 2 hp jet ros 15. gal. wastes a sew acer: scones Weed, Coal & Fuel 67 net, mvmacter, ais” Lares eet Olt TAKE COIL TAX a wah ie tBumpe shallow and deep | USED, “AND 3 ea he dae DRY Poh, brett Fe corp. drawers finished: 000.40. oll Nemes — 83 $25. 6229 gal | Me ee ree und cna __.0t Pontiac. ae " po Pearson's Bank Furniture | se Fr oO wom | Piss rear ane PLACE WOOD, DELIVERED. 42 Orchard Lake-Ave PE 4-1881 | windows All shen’ HP, aoe KELLY 'S: HARDW. ARE | late selection of door ebimes at | 2 Fe ae ee Meighs, PE Den “we : u i PT. BATH : Youngstown sink. $15. OR 34790. |" tube fuse: B ‘krade toilets, wi "For Sale Miscellaneous 60 hana basins trom, sas. OA. "ipalicied suppies, On Sant "Sn |” co Fe mcs ome cneeeaeee Re cen ek . Anti-Freeze... 2.530. off FARM PUEDINGS | SALE: PREWAY $ ROOM OIL HEATER, a GOAL a % PLASTIC . de Fale aTene ‘ # Orlando St. stove, practically new, $25. MA 34008, Oselaimed “..* 9848 | FREESTANDING TOILETS Gi 95 PLUMBING “SPECIALS | #208. WY OR wi Wolte enamel ..ccc.0.ccc02.2. S158 | Weahbowls whi fitingé”. "Rites | 2.Be., bath set. A quality with Era sens 9013 etnontie YC oitimatlit, wg << e Id Y P. aint & | Lino. _ Pagar, Seconte— Irregulars Aranson Plumbing Suppl supply _ bib, MU MALE BOXER, # MO. OLD. PAWN colored Rex’ $1, $201 Sashadew MALE CHIHUAHUA FOR SALE. A a ces. ee Ave. cae mg EA ARERTS Ae ee .| YOUR LIFE'S MADE EASIER through’ Classi- Me. erie ey Ive € ttm ie a te settee - 1 ‘ a a ee ane mw) 2 me ee eee 4 PPC DEEL LTT POTUTRER CREE fe we warereres treremare ry Ld w - a ee . a we Ss You ier 2 - y ; P { ¥.\ wi ; > ’ « ; OUTSTANDING PE se * OF THE MOST \ee “TRACTOR “IN ITs Vine he New International ee ee ye eeeen es Lae auc Tye or Way. First & cutting y ane straw, Will) fiaY. ALF PiLFA wt sFiaoTAY | mixed. Never rained on. Also | — “corn. OL 24 BU. OATS AT 60 CENTS 1 Bu bar bales oat straw, fale; 100 bales second Be. ~ faifa. TS cents bale FE 44226. 175 ee is Lk. Rd ~ For ¢ Sale ‘Livestock Ty goon BREEDING oo. wes Rert Langten. a 4845° Pontiac Trail. - i Phone Boat YORKSHIRE. MEAT TYPE. | Registered. and proven. Lote lit- ters, Reasonable OL - 6-236. CHINCHILLAS. SALE “OR TRADE | - utomobile. | Or, 2723. eas Bowers, FEEDER PIGS PAST GROWING. | meat type. Yorkshire. Reason- __ able. OL 6-203. ° For SALE. 7 WHEEL : < tratier._ Reesonee: FE 5-1016_ horse, $100. 1 tho Eagle Lake Rd:, Orton. L_ 2.0008. Rochester. | HORSE | — . Also ear corn, | meth auctl ; OA $2158, Oxford. meeeenonae Sat, night, MY 2162); - _| HA AVING DECIDED wit” Bd ' dairy farming, I sell blie-euction my qunpiete atte | erd Lote Bg located miles north: Im hy City co “eo ; B... City Rd Fri. Nov... 4, inning @t | pm ‘e outstanding ead of Hol- ‘| stein cows, 6 head Pi outstanding Motsteia, tomcat — wants, eq ent a some farm Capa, State Bank, re aly prop. Paul Hillman, Auctioneer. es SAT, NOV, 5° Sng o'clock 7 mi. east of - Dixie at mT ad of* cat. im cows, fresh oats, "0 corn, 250 bales \ straw i tractors. Auctioueers. OA 8-28 | For ‘Sale- S tlecestetiors ‘98 | ~ oe ntD | ‘a FT. US FE GOMMISSION. AUCTION EVERY | Spuyke. 3 a HOUSETRAILER’ N 41006 “Auto havin ‘REPAIRS, BUNTING a Parerin FREE ESTIMATE. ALL MAKES OF CARS MENT BRAID. M MOTOR SALES PHON eat *_Snsaalndhcsrtsra REOULAR rh | RCONOMY. Cd CARS. pe AUBURA | For | ‘Sale Motorcycles | 83% he PARTS aNnD “SERVICE oN | Eben Hariey Davidson see Har- “sEAUTFOL BLUE tess CUSHMA oo ue. Good access. = cheap. 497 HD. 31 4 ORV. 10,000 MILES. Good condition, MY 3-2084_after_ & Trailer ~ “7 CHRIS cuare UTary, $1200. : = Sonia a “available “on private farm, MY se gt ne — earls PiGs FOR “SALE EEN Soe ~Pontiac Lake Ro ~ Wanted Livestock 7 73 5? ee "For Sale Poultry 74 aes : B. & No. 1, Mich, 86 tb. rary sls a . DAVIS & SONS FARM MARKET APPLES. seas Se A HONE: HTEN & Son. Sider’ on NOTICE ' __ Utility 300 D TILITY AND hoes, ptr F ork 3 'e — fo pay at 5 per cent in: | JO56° hh FT. TO 41 ft. _|A COMPLETE CHANGE P cmees Se ek eee [E wrahanaa DACIIOIIQGS ss and GREAT LAKES, . America's 2 unchal- shed ie . ders im their price range. EMER, CREE and TINI HOME. New trailers as lit- tle as ‘6 down. As jong as-60 “PAR TS—STORE | WU hone Gene ae c es. tires, Sell cheap. FE 23-6607 60 “ -NEW PONTIAC. | ~ CHIEF IN BEAUTY AND CONSTRUCTION NOW ON DISPLAY AT | HUTCHINSON rset a 318 Auburn Ra. 1 block W. of | Pa sank TRAILER. SALES “491 Dixie Hwy, OR 3.102 * 3830 8. Dort Hwy., Flint : Savings $38 Savings © 1955 models ane a tae n@ Sales 8 | smncony “OUTBOARD D MTRS —_* ¥ AND YEL- este Sales: w Jacket nD Dixie : ier “ORFORD rance 0 month, to pay. F Ever see a trailer 12 ft. high? 10 USED $R AILERS, - TO PICK FROM $195-$395_ - BUY NOW! : o ' Bee tt here! 12 ft. bigh Oxford Trailer Sales ae are oo, gue be “12 tf high, 47 ft. ah, tae. DEER HUNTER SPEC. | t| WILSON GMC ge oy and al) tires in. cacel: : tlt = Nursery, 3044 E Rd: PE 4-3032. TANDEM DUMP. $1009 below market | win er ear in trade, EM ea) afier 6 p.m. “PICKUP * “TON. mud+erip tires. between & a.m, TON. 12 FOOT stake lient cond, 9:25 tires. Like new ; LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES 1960 STUDEBAKER %y TON Fick. —thhette set new, $40, OR Sat, 21471, Trucks Are Our Business - OAKLAND AT CASS OPEN EVENINGS 2-9203 For Sale Cars —-9 TIP TOP VALUES / GUARANTEED / ‘Choice Brand New 1955 CKersters BIG SAVINGS vA Rats SALES ast me 0 MAKE BUSINESS BRISKER, use Classified Ads! To sell things, coal CHRYSL tires, | 855- BUICK HARDTOP. Cent Dynatiow nen. Seles On. 318 Goulh DIO AND ey Studebaker, Mi Mis, . i ‘3 . CONV. $1005; — = Cuherwait “tires; metalic brouse color. All leather interior. N CHEV: es le Lincoln 54-1100 FE 4-4531| jose BUICK SPHCIAL MA Biack White sidewalls. onderful’ condition. cake er _ i982 HARDTOP. rs et ee ‘$4 Pontiac Sthr Chief 4 dr. *“HIOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE Rocheder, OL 1. ‘Syiark conv. Call pops! Ag ap is BCR AP to see, OR 3-708. SPECIAL HAVE Plan Bae can BAP CREP TC wes ecrion ay you SUA ADTOMOBILES LITFLE AS $5. | J AGOBSON'S- a 4 a | Segre ee a. ia 444.0000 COI Con: Chevrolet | 1955 Demos Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars Courtesy Cars ‘ ovat ot sh te Sixes and Eights Standard. Trans-P. Gand 0. DB. Sar Guarantee AS LOW AS. $1,579 FULL PRICE No « Problems As low 9s just and Up E AS YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED BEFORE Don’t Delay — Act Today |- HASKINS |: Chevrolet estiaet| Oakland Count | Fastest" ‘onl Fo Sl Und Crs HUDSON & RAMBLER | ] *« esavicg, . ~ | 1953 Chevie 4 door 150s". 210s" Bel Airs | 1951 _ DODGE - CLUB COUPE $350 © 1953 $795 | re ae AW LARRY ee JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer - Credit - | por eo y YEARS A 31 DE SOTO CUSTOM CLUB COUPE - Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 4-1 00 io PER Ce eR CENT NT OFF ON ALI ON ALL NEW [ No Co-Signers! * | ied DODGE, F rub i¥ LY EQUIPPED. ——. * . - TE ee Eats a statue ‘Sorrt ay Immediate Delivery! | ie DQDGE "1 Pony EQUIPPED. : 2 Ay 2 ng e. ce _ Peano PE Se Deal Direct! FORD LA'S. ai “ai | | a nny on oh BOATS = nd or. original ee wat a TL OREPATRS - __ No Finance Co. ! not used uince Sine oth ge e 1 VARNISHING Buy Here—Pay Here _ | _ Mayinir ‘sede 7 MARINE SALES & SERVICE. s ‘1% FORD. RADIO AND HEATER, 8. TELEGRAPH . Y'ALL COME Sal Meck Mechanic. . Transportation Offered 87 ro SATS ists FORD higt mmo pl a = cooramre| NATIONAL | BE Saree Tied eliber way, FE o-eiee. MOTOR SALES * eg CRAVING FOR | DENVER ER §TH OF 17? & SAGINAW ei FORD CONVERTIBLE. FE Nov. Room for or 3 riders. __ 2236. On. 24175. iiss FORD. THUNDERBIRD, 3900 ~ Wanted Used Cars 88 |. owe AB a. pe RE ee - All accessories in excellent shape, SCRAP CARS OR CHEAP : $2985 OR 3-2013. 34511” 3S FORD, 6.000 Mi. TAKE OVER | CALIFORNIA BUYER ments. gg Me N. Shore AVERIL'S 2020 HWY. ee api0 WE mY and 4 os Studebaker. COMMUNITY a a : ‘ of new ue — Motor very good. MOTORS | sie caer wasn os| 803 N. Main, Rochester eT] FORD 3} WINDOW COUPE. OPEN TILL, 0 P.M. “gn FE eam ON COUPE: | wantED— ave 2) iis | a ee rOP, peg -S pe hey “patios. “pane and E. Biva.| power steering. power brakes tnd ee =_— sare Sy aa Top _tnformation eall_ PE 60219 bet. 6. 8! oy AE, as CHEVIE BEL AIR HARDTOP NORTH CHEVR BAGLEY AUTO PARTS a a odward at 13 Mile PE s-s218 70: BAGLEY xiras, $1,075. 600 Valinca, Rose con UP TO GUNK a ( Saas ee Sa. Ot Dark Weed. aber «| MS ESS Oe ee eee 3 cars. 0 $e Toe days or eves. “48. PASSENGER | eater. Call P© 39-4781. | THE HIGH DOLLAR | SSP" A0 siete | PorD custom ¢ CLUB chr Bota tm ‘Sete Se entre tien | "5g CRLRVTE- GAS GOSD RORTING | gta ft will pay you Well. 4540 Dixie | “6 CHEVIE. 928. | RUNNING | 54 FORD 2 BR ts REDUCED Mwy. a Gree By ye Bama - from $1198 clearance. it. J. VANWELT __PE 4.4907, 5655 Oster. a : OR .3-1355 - _ | %§0 CHEV. DLX. NOTHING DOWN. Lincole &. ite WANTED. SCRAP CARS AND |_ FE 42544. Eves. PE47305. is} FORD RANCH WAGON. sie Pag ee cae Sree oes | BuC cae Sa gee | eateae Meace - oy Re, Tae Rawr ~ Cees OS) ves 45626. Can be seen at 86 N ai pam Toten we ~ BIL ag SPENCE —hrtnere Seek. Go ae Slee Goel » USED CARS > t= West Side Used Cars remng pb ipa celle set oes vole apne ano are pains Ls! inne si We cat Side Us | evar waits. ‘est Side Used Ca Cars Mich. OR 35166 tte plodet | _ afer “S p.m. #29 W. Huron +285 FORD ids VECOUNTRY SEDAN A BARGAIN? WE HAVE EM? 1055 Studebaker club coupe . 9)695 sees geed eau eee eee ee eee $A05 $495 1952 Ford 4 G00r |. ....60cc0.05 9005 1951 Mercury 4 door ....,.,. 940 eewens BOS $205 #705 $405 veer eewe ee COMMUNITY | MOTORS 802.N. Main, Rochester OPEN TILL 1 PM. OLive 29211 % HvDsOR: ans “ALL, WINTER, cold weather, . s ag tee ony ima — CONTINENT Excetlent cond th First. $1.500° or est offer. ‘eee’ Wet Clinton, How- eli, 1-160. PRIC ES YOU HEAR ABOUT BUT: NEVER SEE SS Belbehs ee Pictt ; 1% Ton 5 RIEMENSCHNEIDER 2S, Saginaw, FE 29131 1 ae to anne dial: sh 28181. y/ “§2 DODGE 2 DR.; $444; Vas £4 Ts” ee #52 fr i's N, $1505; top, : ef ‘M4 OLDS, 88 HOLIDA Real i tories, Gen be scen ‘at OO W. ' Ae Demo's ig Final Clearance No. Financial Problems Just Your Car Down MAple 5- OUR USED CARS ~ARE PRICED : Sc OVER WHOLESALE KELLER KOCH, INC, Woodward & 13%) Mile Rd. ‘Oppesite the BIG BOY) $495 1952 FORD 2-DR. RADIO AND HEATER NO DOWN Pa are $695, / 1951 BUICK 2DR. ROAD $1995 1954 OLDS 4DR. oe ATIC POWER BRARES AND HN REA ei El PAINT $699 1952 PONTIAC 4-DR. 7 HEATER AND AMATIC . : « mm, YY AND A LOW PRICE | 1995" 1954 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP-DYNAFLOW WITH ALL THE EXTRAS PLUS cul TRIM NEAT AS A PIN. $1095 BUYS ANY ONE OF THREE 1954 CHEVROLETS a EARLY = TAKE YOUR $795 — 1953 CHEVROLET aera. A A xew Low Pick _ GOOD 1963 reece 50 OTHER FINE USED CARS BANK RATES OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2.9101 Woodward at 12 Mile Lincoln 51100 : BARGAIN HUNTERS | NEW 1955 PONTIACS FACTORY & EXECUTIVE CARS While They Last. Below Cost Pick Yours Today © _ While Selection Is Good -|'49 Buick Supe ee ¥.' 50 Buick S, 44r. ....$295 a "48 Ply. 2dr, ove ene $145 HASKINS'| Chevrolet-Oldsmobile | 6751 Dixie Hwy: —~ 15. 1°55 DeSoto Fireflyte 34 DeSoto 4dr., radio 34 Plymouth 4-dr., © S 52 Plymouth Club Coupe, radio and et ‘ NOTHING DOWN leas “ide $85 i Mercury, "51 Ford a. Cpe. 750s ‘49 Ford 8 2-dr. 9 | POP amamaasr $203 | Missmee NN oraan "50 Chev. 4-dr, PG. $195 be Olds 2dr. Hydra, $ 95 JEROME - Olds-Cadillac ‘| “Bright Spot’ Cass at Orchard tale FE 80488 beater, Tone Biue, “GOOD CO! “@ PONTIAC ¢ DR. dition, 140 Marion Groucho Specials FE 2-00: 4-dr., red & black, 500 mile'demo . $2295 | ‘55 Plymouth V8 Club * coupe, full power, 9,000 mile car .. $1895, and heater, auto, trans. 9,000 mile car, - like new .......$1595 radio & heater, in excellent cond. ..$1095 ‘34 Subarban Wagon, a steal at .......$1395 ‘53 Chrysler Windsor 4-dr.,a dark green : beauty ......+. $105 es "oe oA Must Go" 48 Club Coupe: néx gs ge ape ie aa asst ‘30 SOS sa ‘s and “48 ..>.. Gece $m) and a few ‘Trade what 7 eet ey 22 Auburn Ave re cits: | No Bob | Frost, Inc. |e Another — Stock Number RLS THEY GOTTA GOt ; Carr a | No. 2633A Pm. OR 3-0617. yess Chevrolet “9 dr. with radio Miramauc Dieecheal me 34 and jet Niece “t sist. Pe ocean” milenee * and with Power Glide. spot light and many other extras $5]97 Mo. with $10 down 1950 DODGE 8 . dan. Like new .....<$499 A-1 BUYS 34 Plymouth 2 dr. $899 "52 Buick Riviera, $599 '55 Ford C8 2 dr. $1209 | $2 Chev. 2 dr..... $544 ‘54 Ford Cty. Sed, $1344 53 Olds 88 2 dr....$899 "54 Ford 2 dr......$944 34 Ply. S. Wen. $1044 "52 Pont. Hardtop $644 51 Crev. 2 dr...... 50 Plym. S,-Wgn, $299. 53 Plymouth 2 dr. $699 52 Stude. Hardtop $444 '52-Ford-4 dr......$544 "30 Ford St. Wen. $299 54 Chev: 4 dr...... ‘34 Buick Cent’ry $1599 "31 Plymouth 2 dr, $299 - "55 Ford Cty. Sed. $1844 53 Ford 2 dr.......$699 *52 Pont. Chit. 8. ..$599 51 Mercury 4 dr.. .$299 "32 Chev. Hardtop $599 ‘32 Plymouth 2 dr. $499 46 Willys S. Wgn. $199 . "54 Mer. Hardtop $1344 53 DeSoto V8 4 dr., radio and heater, a paff se ereees « $1095 Preater, the ane otis —————— —ereeerineemme 53 Chev. 4 dr......$699 '51 Ford 4 dr......$299 "53 Buick Riviera $1099 "$2 Merc. Hardtop $699. ] °52 Olds 88 2 dr....$799 - 53 Pont. 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News, Riddle ¢ sisting CBS’ that the s, Tom George TBE: Hews, Tom Gearge | Dorseys be Gadireyed and a “big WPON, News a name emcee" added .,. ee Today’ s Television Programs "e Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. ‘T ANOTHER SHAKEUP Like the fellow for whom he ‘substituted so long, Robert Q. nied is has also thinned down the ranks of his ong radio-TV . troupe con- | Channel 2—WJBK.TV Channel 4—WWI-TV Channel 7-—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV siderably; but with somewhat more | method— TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Buffalo Bill Jr. Jones in. “Devil's Washbowl.” (9) Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry, (4) Sonny Eliot. Western film. Variety, quiz. 6:15-—-(4) News. Paul Williams. (2) | News. Jac LeGoff. 6:25—(4) Sports. -Bitt Flemming. | +.99(7) Kukla,” Bean and Ollie. - THURSDAY MORNING | 6:50—(4) Today's Farm Report. . 6:30—(7) Margie. Gale Storm. | 6:55—(2) Meditations. Charles Farrell in “Insurance.” | 1:00—(4) Today. (2+-Morning Show. | (4) Death Valley Days. Paul | 7:55—(2) CBS News. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett Phelps. He gave six weeks notice to baritone star Earl Wrightson, diva Lois Hunt, dancer-choreographer | {Don Liberto . .-. : Is on see son’ ue 2 S8eeas sxc 7 3 r | R. Q's TV accent henceforth | | | 32 Musical ia & i mi} fo 40 Minitary meal 41° a , 42 er apparel 4 Trigonometry functions - ie oe ee | 10 Serious 33 wetheenets 23 : 38 Get. fre 4 “Lavender “0 = bee So ve 26. “Catiterbury 27 Traveler 28 Shoshonean ~ Indians 29 Peel sd Lowest $3 Church part 34 oe astray ge 7 Soll Pawnee : intermediate erain q DOWN 1 eae Pint eg tomed 43 Pueblo Indian 44 Individuals =. 46 French river 47 Weird - = bbe ogg 10 an +4 17 wise _Seunadior — Mother of 3 Killed, sauce fen \Clergyman Halts ‘at $32,000 Mark - | 5 Hurt in Collision lin TV Quis Show MOUNT PLEASAN pol ‘han ‘T @. — A) NEW YORK The Rev, Alvin | -on crash of two cars last night Kershaw, Episcopal Church rector killed a mother of three. | and. jazz \ expert, has taken he Killed was Mrs. Edsia Porter, | $32,000 winnings and passed up al | Wexler in story of “Homeliest | #:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. be pond aoges olaer com- | 34, of Mount Pleasant. Her hus- chance forthe grand prize on bin} | Man in Nevada" (2) Telesports’ s:25—(2) Detroit Nev'scast. than widdlo-Gvew entagery, Merv | and, Ray. their children, and teicvision chow. —* Weekly. Harry Wisner. - | 8:30-—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Geigrin retaining his crooning — | Thad Tworozynski, 25,. of Sagi- i om a 6:45-—(2) News. Doug, Edwards, | Wixie he ane | imeumbency *and Ray Bloch re- naw, were injured. e Says he will use the money $:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. | ‘maining at the business end of rand Tworozynski were after income taxes—to support | Puppet comedy. (9) The Lone . Romper Room. | Lewis’ baton... driving the cars when they. -col- | Sttlement of displaced persons in tote ; 9:30—(2) Welcome Travelers. (7) | | lided on U. S. 27 about 10 miles | his parish. He also will make a “0 Story.” 4 th kod Request Theater. wer Ag — 5 igs g gh ed south of Mount Pleasant. beg forthe Advat the ve | Der : 1 b5>{ Elizabeth. er— y | Porter and Tworozynski were i rancement — Andy. Kingfish provides the meat cone a hy te Moore Show. (4) | with a long-term pact; Pat's man- | jured critically and the pret People. for Sapphire’s club dinner in Ding School ‘aged by Ray Bloch .-,. | — Wayne, 11, Robert, 9, and Kay,| TH 36-year-old clergyman an- “Turkey Dinner." (2) Meet Cor-| 154409) “arthur Godfrey. (4) — 7— were reported in. serious con-|Nunced on the program last night liss Archer, Comedy. sith Am Search tor Beauty. i Uncle Miltie is very unhappy at | dition at hospitals in Mt. Pleasant | |that he would keep the $32,000, Baker. 18:55—(7) News. his H'wood shows, blamés it on | and Alma. | rather than risk losing it in a try. 7:15—(7) News. ‘dan Babe & 11:00—(4) Home. (1) Story Studio. H'wood, not his bad programs, | | for more, because it was a “re- 7:36—(7) Disneyland. Richard Todd 2) Love of Life. and may move back to Lindy's any | ‘Detr it Clini WN | Source ‘and opportunity to support in “The Story of Robin Hood," | tt's5-13) Strike It Rich, midnight, . ° ic Names = many movements in our world—_ part one. (9) Million Dollar! y:.55 <7) News Ace. Bh Bg the bad sonetien ‘New — Director lie seems laboring and struggling on q | —s - “y awd = by Night.” 4 THURSDAY AFTERNOON | it was his first of 396 shows in DAYTON, — Dr. Clyde| The ‘Rev, Mr. Kershaw, rector Eddie Fisher Show. Songs. Visit | 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten-|¢ight TV years without « studio B. Simons, - the Child | of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, | | to his home town, Philadelphia.| nessee Ernie, (7) 12 O'clock | audience. Guidance Center for Dayton and | Oxford, Ohio, won the $32,000 in| (2) Detroit Lions Quarterback. Comics. Berle dasties back to his revue-| Montgomery County since 1946, | three steps answering questions in | Van Patrick and guésts from | 12:15—(2) Love of Life. type telecasts Nov, 8 after his| ha* resigned to become head of | his chosen category of jazz. football world. (4) News Caravan. | 12:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. “satire” fiasco... -the children’s psychiatric unit mi 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) Feather Your Nest. (7) Sperton “BARCLAY”, one of the Highlonder Series CHECK THESE BIG VALUE FEATURES! ‘@ Giant-size 21" aluminized pie i ture tube. ° Beane TE ee e Aavance-ivign sim Mel MATIC ‘fee "FE 2.6967 Musical variety, (4) Television ‘With Life, (7) Captain Flint. (9) | Theater. Dead gangster is unusu- = Justice Colt. al star for romance for spinster 4:15—(2) Sécret Storm. (4) First in “Number Four With Flowers,” starring Parker McCormick, Lois 4 4:30—€2). On Your’ Account. (4) Bolton, Jack Klugman. (2) The | World of Mr. Sweeney. (7) Auntie | . | Dee's Rascals. convict trying regain confi- | 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. dence of his son when gift check | 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) | causes police to suspect him of}. Pinky. Lee Show. (7) Mickey ‘fobbery in “The Story of Tom | Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. Bryan,” with Billy Chapin. | 5:30—(4) Howdy Doody. ii] Mickey 9:30—(7) Break The Bank. Quiz! Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doody. with Bert Parks and $1,500 Bank. | . Just Another Gold Digger quis. : CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. —A @:00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights. jocal Cadillac owner reported he | w Lightweight Boxing Bout: was flagged down by a woman mo- | torist, asked him/to come to dinner ‘with her int a pleading voice, | learned he'd helped her win a bet bone han She'd bet friends she | could get a Texan in a big Cadillac to come home and eat dinner with (9) Mr, and Mrs. Mink" is delivered to wrong ad- (4) This Is Your Life. “The View from Pomey’s Head,” Psa Richard Egan. 0:30—(9) China Smith. Dan Dur- roa in adventure story (4) Patti } Perry rete ant wrong | Beulah. (9) Story Book. Hodiak eo aber nar “Want | 12:45--(2) Guiding Light. (9) Mag- oes tank TV veivion of “Come Ad Wedding,” starring Sally For-| Si¢ Muggins. Mutiny Court Martial” Nov. 19 on "yest, Fred Clark, Leon Ames, | 1:@¢-(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color-| cps: Lioyd Nolan and Barry Sul- 42) Arthur Godfrey Show, Varie-| land. (7) sag col Kitchen. (9) | jan also will be starred , , , | sienekes i os Suoies. Phil Silvers’ show moved to 8 ge I ogg hs ae mary 1:380—(4) Jean McBride. (9) News, | | pm. ‘Tuesdays on CBS to meet |. with Cary Grant: Katherine Hep-| Sees Ss aa fre take om . + Raye - oe burn, James Stewart: comedy is ati Girl Talk. 44) Har- ton ee “Navy Log” has sketch, “Pay the Two Dollars,” Phil's old 8:30 eas Mars | 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) | - eee with Victor Moore, E ., Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on “Medic GTim is bof on the Arnold; song by Frank Sinatra. coven. -treatment trail: It's Nev. ' (& Mr. District Attorney. D. A. | 9.59/92) Linkletters. Houseparty. be about steril " races clock to prevent murder of | 5:99_(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC ity... = man marked for death by crime | Matinee Theater. (73 Heartthrob| - syndicate. David Brian stars. Theater. | Harry Belafonte plays a dramat- 9:00—(7) Masquerade Party. Guests’ 3:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. jie role—es a prizefighter—Sunday are diguised to stump the panel. | 3:55-(9) News. on ‘the General Electric Theater . «» Ethel Waters plays his mother. | “Lucy” will burlesque Person-to- Person Nov. 14, with Elliott Reid devastating | wets of Rudy Halley (and what ng happened to him!) boosted him to a Broadway (Two on the Aisle, with Bert ), ” | Ringling Bros, Circus will stage a one-shot CBS spectacular Dec, 19 | pre-empting. “Mama” and “Our | Miss Brooks,” direct from the big top‘s winter quarters at Sarasota, i Fla. 6s | SEVENTH BIRTHDAY Studio One will be seven years young next Manday, Among its most frequent contributors is Wil- |Ham Shakespeare, with six acond ‘at TV bat . | It has won 39 major TV awards, | made Betty Furness more popular selteng kitchen than a midnight | j Mary Martin's daughter Heller, | a chip off the old dart. | ing, had her pert nose ap- plied to the educational grind- _stone for a while, No acting this -TV season except with mom in 20th-Century-Fox will shave vis- | ual p ion costs and pour more | cash in writing and acting talent | for its TV series; smart fellow, 1157. W. Huron St. "AWARD-WINNING NOVELIST? } | that Mr. 2th... joining our neighbors in community conferences on | schools! For helpful, free _ booklet, write: Better Schools, 2 West 4&th St, New York 36,N.Y. .- Lafayette Clinic in Detroit. His| ’ resignation is elective Dee. 31 Ya Can't Tilt It Dr. Simons was director of the; BOSTON—A new type of turn- || child guidance center at Kala- woe eberv ore nde | mazoo, Mich., before coming here. | with moms he | Neds Rell | | Ruthven Claim gan Medical Journal that the high | | talent “fromthe other side of the 4 the county society, sald | idealistic than anything else. ” Although the Mayflower had ® - ‘sormy. trip from: England to America, only one person died on the voyage. - “DEAF? Fontae Society” Asserts Former Educator.’ “Errs | in Tuition-Free* tdea- | . OFFER To You DETROIT w -— A spokesman A TEN-DAY HOME USE for the Wayne County Medical | Society took issue today with Dr.) Alexander G. 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