", $4,995, nee A seasthe snd 58 pounds mabe ‘s—. THE PON TIAC PRE eee me , : Sh ) 113th YEAR ‘* * && & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, “THURSDAY, ‘DECEMBER 29, 1955 —42 PAGES — eS on, ST TS mmoroe Price on ‘Hannibal Slashed to $4,995! : Elephant Catches Store Shoppers’ Eyes PHILADELPHIA # — Anybodyjher just a tot among pachyderms, want 40 buy an elephant? trumpeted The John Wanamaker depart- ment store here bas one on sale forpt shop, a hush f Sots a ieeniin>e-eeheentn said. “Hannibal originally cost $7,800 but we reduced the price in line with the store's two-day: Christmas season sale.”. At this point, Hannibal\ whoue the United States. Rescuer of. ‘Miged Woman Describes Dramatic Role A Pontiac man, who found an_ elderly crippled | ____ woman ‘standing helpless in the midst of flames,” told, how he rescued Mrs. Maude L. Jenner, 86, from her burning - home Vinsssehons was driving by the house at 366 Oakland Ave. when | he saw flames coming from) the front door. i ___“T had to fight traffic to get to the curb and. park. Then I ran’ back; catting tor help att the od = Ripley said. : When he got to the door he bent down to look in under the smoke.! “T saw the old lady, standing help-| less in the midst of flames, look-) ing like a ghost.'’ he related. “If I-had been a second later, | she would have been a goner,” he declared. + Silay alts oe lly gled with the woman, who wanted, to save possessions. “Se 1 picked her up and car. * ried her out. She said there was — Be one else in the hoiise, = “When it was all over, I started shaking like a leaf. I didn’t get’ ad ROY RIPLEY hurt, but-my_hat has holes in it eral Hospital, Another man, David Snider, 27, of Waterford Township, hel Ripley take the. woman ®ot ft front door fo. Saas who was driv-|$1,500 damage. week, treatment using two pounds of pure _ lanolin. A store official said the young elephant was purchased in keep-| ing with the store pet shop's motto. that it handles anything from a guppy to a gorilla but the animal’s prompted the - king-sized “appetite decision to seek a quick sale. _ (State Home Inmate {Found Near Tracks “he body of John Kuebi Jr., Hannibal also is concerned about. irk way to work, laterjher complexion and there is noth- morning. jing by on ie took Mrs... Jenner_to Pontiac Gening she likes-more-than-a nice oily;¢.¢ 0 t_Eisenhower's Key, Roy Ripley, , seid he “= Iskin, ‘The other day it took four|West vacation was turning men two hout's to give her a beauty. "8 ithe White House. tS ke Practicing With Golf Clubs in Sunny South | Key West Holiday FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES out today to be just what the doctor ordered. Weather permitting, he planned another session \with his -golf-ctubs=on the: the baseball diamond practice’ range he tried out for the noon in summery tore temperature. The half-hour practice Eisenhower had hit a golf -|20; was-found last night near the/ball since his heart attack,| except for some putting practice at his Gettysburg farm and on the lawn of Orange, Sugar, Cotten, Rose. Ingredients for Snappy Bowl Gan: Two Good Teams and a Pretty Queen This is the time of the year when. m by the millions close the books on Chris ‘lPertect Tratfic The President's personal physician, Maj. Gen. How- ard Snyder, kept a close eye on him yesterday to be sure he didn’t put too much power into his swing. It will be several weeks before the convalescing chief executive Plan to Ease tke’'s Job President Mixes Work . With Pleasure During KEY WEST, Fla.—Presi-| ~ first time yesterday after-| © session was the ‘first time| —t ib ae mans esa mi COP PRESIDENT-HAPPY — This Key West ~ US. Blamed } " isenbower Drive — and located on the same Ave. ¢ = for Red Satellite Interference m™ | He Makes Charges in Pa | Report“ to Parliament; = 4 Warns of H- Bomb | MOSCOW (# — Comms a nist party boss Nikita Khrushchev today charged President Eisenhower with ~ “crude interference” in the internal affairs of the Com- | munist-ruled countries of East Europe. _| Khrushchev’s blast — be- -|fore a joint session of the 4Soviet Partiament—was —— occasioned by Christmas messages the President and other leading Americans — broadcast to the East Eu- rete_pillar lower |— policeman, Armando Prrez-Jr.-scratches his head as he looks at a new street sign installed in Key West — city so many presidents have visited. It’s ~ U. S. 1 marker). left) and d Roosevelt Boulevard (dark sign next to + ——jin India after the test explosion A meeting between city and Michigan Turnpike) says the White House, the Justice De- i ee j a : Mig He iq H i i i Eee ak ‘Record, but Chief Crosses Fingers A perfect traffic safety record yesterday in Pontiac, where no ble traffic accidents oc- curred, caused Police Chief Her-| bert W. Straley to compliment me Pointing out that there were no ln will get either a smile, a ticket or) at police roadblocks here New Year's Eve. gins and Consulting En- gineex Murray D. Van ‘Wagoner. The MTA originally planned to ‘resentative = 4 ride a disc jockey . olf! Miss Port-Huron-from a field-of the toll roady-on M24 near Opdyke 23 finalists. road.’ | She’ ride-on the Riverside, ‘ta- the National Municipal League. Etta Reid will be Miss Walton would serve better handling haula Gough's chaperon. truck traffic,” said Willman: . “I was mever so ‘fiattered,” | Miss Gough said, “but Ta: x pecled = —Elizabeth, 1. _Newberrs— Fire Chief ane | mud said the fire apparently started from a bottled gas stove, but the house also had an oll = ee ee ee oe _ SONIGHT’S. FORECAST — An area of_rain west of the Appalachians will be moving eastward tonight followed by colder weather and snow in euudid te expect colder and genereny temperature change elsewhere. Pontiac area can —a? -Wiremap- Sixian stuten: Tues will be Wile | weather tonight, with scattered heater and a weed stove, Mrs. Joyce Sevarns, deyenr-old | __mpther of the children, said — wy neighbor's to use a tele! there. ... And Even ‘More Questions showers changing to snow flurries. ~. own B-room home. . oe = May Cut Taxes ro page rescuers: = Bao a & Teseee ee wonton Solons Say Reductions “ee away working at the time, Y of Third in 10 Years: Are Possible WASHINGTON (INS)—A House- .|Sengte subcommittee states federal taxes can be cut one-third in ten : ing at a steady rate. - Newsprint Firms + - Facing Controls _ Within Canada i ie enemies o _KOW- jy : Pea Douglas (D-Ili.), urged in ale iota Scientists Puzzled Over-Mystery of Earth By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE j AP Science Reporter . | ATLANTA @®—Imagine living on the skin of a big-apple, for only a few. seconds of time: How much would you have ‘earned about the apple, its insides, and everything outside of it? That's the fix we humans are in of earth, some scientists sald to- DAeaisl, Humans have dug-only six miles deep into the solid skin. Other high into the skin of air around us. In written history, humans have been here only a millionth of the a tn Patna wre aT : Second Breakin Nets Sights, 10,000 Bullets An area sportsmen’s Club was: Me looted of 10,000 rounds of ammu- Scene of the theft was the Multi- tall dosen “loopholes” in-existing: Lakes Gun Club merce | National Laboratory, an atomic re-| 7 * law be closed. is ange nial in to aheriffe|search center, Used Car Sales The awards were presented by| <4 : . oS ee He said that stx to seven bit: |deputies, the bullets were of 22) How much and how often doesii Detroit Ared — (Vic aus the nighis reese eerce!|certain to stir up new opposition Loll, 16261 ire, lion dollars in additional revenue (caliber> Also taken in the Tues:/ the energy from the sun vRacee, cot ine Panet speaker. | smong members of Congress al-|Township Wednesay. No ticket was from these sources could be used (day robbery were two telescopic Te er. How tiweh dere the\ Olt 50 Per Cent 00 her mnacit ben Leona Hege-|Teady critical of the administra-|issued by Birmingham police, to give tax to low income sights. Sicat at eimais van ana — man; Assistant chief wings, Gene|tion's plan to boost its 1956 request a taxpayers and to reduce or | Detective Leo Hazen states that 7. DETROIT @ — The Michigan! jana, for new foreign aid funds to nearly| Two boys in their early teens, eliminate doch exclas tax rates (the burglars also apparently con-|@0es this affect weather? How! 04 Car Dealers Assn. said to-(s outs ben Morgan, Francis Leroy! ‘inion dollars. Congress voted reported missing from home, were — at the club’s/much does eath element affect our jand Eari Steel; 250 hour merit . an cae _— as those on communications, Hgter day a survey of dealers showed $2,700,000 this year. found ping bags, ready se _ |weather, our radio communica- bars, Donald Graham, Edna Haw-|** 2s @ nd Wednesday night in a fire- transportation ang admissions. tiene? sales of used cars in the Detroitiiey and Lewis Wood;. 100 hour cer- — y > ali The subcommittee, in holding What's the sea bottom like, what|*7e@ have fallen off shout 50 PeFitificates, Leroy Good, Lena Good, |, itu noraratttent the admin| —- out hope for a major tax ea Military Cénsors can it tell us about the interior of C&M Since Dee. 1. ,/Donald Graham, Edna Hawley, - Witttiam =H, Miller ie Detroit's “three metropolitan istration is reported to want, j ‘ reduction of-rates li —;the-earth,-how to look better for haus Gena oleaall Earl Eddy, William Moore, Eu-iciorce (D-Ga) said today he be-| Service for William H, Miller,” - “will probably be necessary” in'F1QIt Publication |oit ana coal and other riches? How] DewsPapers “anew. that pore oe Mabeus, Juanita Mabeus,| ios “there will have to be a| 81, 647 Henrietta, who died yes- the jong run to allow consumer lorig does it take deep ocean cur.|Y &. strike ormally carried a| Att Pinkston, Harry Stump, Harry | 050 serious sal” by Con-| terday after a short iliness, will spending to keep up with tull pro: Of Brazilian PA pe rents to travel trom the antarctic|"e¥S? volume of used car ofver-jecnt: , yaa a id of the foreign aid situation.| be Friday at 2 p.m. at Manley |. RIO DE JANEIRO w@—One of|to the Equator and back, how doj “°°: ms, ings: Jim Bar-|S™e** ams Ole eee However, all such hopes would |pis de Janciro's leading, morning] they affect our weather, the wealth Sains Gn On fh ite , Geraldine Brown, Hilda! ,, Coneress has normally iamied Saat callers Wa Chapel el yy. .. |go out the window, wmakers pers failed to appear today|of seafood, asked Dr. Roger Re-|, ‘sales of used cars hadjr@er @nd Juanita Turnage. - |strietly on @ year-to-year basis,| Cemetery, - iiabl hment of the funds wasjsaid, if the world political situa-| and blamed delays in military cen-|velle, director of the Scripps Insti- tage of 30 cont over without any long - term commit . fginced yesterday by the Har-|tion worsens or if the nation's €cO sorship. Sig enya la ae are a n+ Bea T | Rd, ments — a. years ie Cue of Chicana at ie asad aa An official of Correio da Manha|Calif. Thomas J Hart president of elegraph Mom Stechant oGnaiah alll ep cblens tom techeninean en See. Ee en a ee pe ee oS vie a af ee the dealers association, said that ministration ‘has decided to-ask|tne Graham John Graham estate 2, ger Borger: of 7 = er ana eo “n> Ronort Paper S Strike cate Go, pin & carer Raps Ziegler’s Plan for some king of long-term pledge | in Bloomfie ield Hills, He. belonged Se ne ae Copper Theft hours after press run usually ape [otis yene protien of wend cor donk — me" |to_ allow greafér flexibility initio First Presbyterian Church, @ and non-Harvard friends) GRAND RAPIDS Censepship to prevent criticism ww hod el ncalhionainal arc bagaen DETROIT ® — A spokesman for é Surviving are his widow, Marion eywhere have for the two be-|H. Zeestraten, 21.. was Tenmanded] g eamaratip, to, prevent criticism Maaring End Today ]1954 due to discounting and high) mothers who staged a blockade of Miller, 2 daughter, Mrs. wed families.” to jail Wednesday to await sentence| ,; government was decreed last trade-ins by new car dealers on! Telegraph a signal| Kalamazoo Judge Asks Emma Rogers, of Detroit and two , a ek : lin guilty before Circuit! month. The newspaper) DETROIT #» — 1955. and 1956 models. / [tight today criticized a State High-lTpattie Violato P sons, Jess of Birmingham a et the crash were Wi judge Dale Souter on a charge olipiario de Noticas was raided yes-| whose walkout 29 days ago closed aoe |. a nt ~-soh of the; tors fo Pray ing of Croswell. BEB Cowper Boyden UI, 19, of larceny over $50. Sheriff's men|terday- and all seized be-|Detroit’s three metropolitan daily Thief Calls Much-Robbed /protiem - | RALAMAZ00 @ —~' Municipal snd Williain Stanley ‘said -Zeestraten admitted stealing|cause it published an editorial crit-|newspapers, and_publishers were. by First No __|_Mrs. Clara Tharrett “disputed/court Judge Clark M. Olmstead|Detroiter Pleads Guilty a MH. 1 of eaberban Lake lapproximately 300 pounds of capper|ical of : reported near agreement today. ctim by First Name ~ traffic figures reported: by Highway |nad 35 traffic law violators brought Theft of Auto P. | seugittan sepealiney oy Hage Censorship does not apply to oe 108- ANGELES W=Market Op missioner Charles M. Ziegler: betore hint bow tele tendo fal" [Sardis > Parts 3 vow “Fob Fell Stevenson, 18, who was| Kent-County Airport Dec. 14. _ineee Gapeichen asst But an immdiate“agreement be- ..tor Max Linger has been. held| *@Ying: “He's full of hot air. His| aver in thanks that their viola-| A Detroit man yesterday pleaded iving the car which was rammed i oe mediate resumption of|°?, ©, ue seme saan tate Cites aa? , “fiions tada't cansed death fo them-igiity 6 stealing twe Sender shirts truck, was reported improving le now - - or le was SBasavant Horta! “=<"siQuints Entertain Friends igs Seite 2 Sa a a ey san mae mae foe ae rin ll ty Manipal ° ered right kneecap. Pp F t H raat the bpeeeational © if it} Linger, “He entered my . store| ®t the CYEsess : Te tux diver, Frea ca. 3 QS Lapa fumes at Mome desirea, by Ite international union, again yesterday, pulled the same|@n¢ said school ‘uses “Detroit, is under indictment for A jurisdictional dispute invoty- |.32 automatic pistol, and’ says: vEimwen = re : _osgeay tang nas waren MONTREAL INS) — The four|Year’s holiday leave they might] Ing st least’ three unions also (‘C'mon now, Max, give me the|Roed (0S ee ee % aes _. | surviving Dionne quintuplets enter-| go home to Callander and settle} complicates the situation, mnt No monkey busine ss| ooo vehicles daily and -|taimed boy friends last night in|matters-with their family in_Pri-| Sources close to both ‘sides said/"°™ only 39 in peak hours. Two Passengers Hurt their Mor apartment while/ vate. rs & d \ Linger handed over $8 the con} : ~ ee SCRE end father-stewed-and_tretted-in} The 8; -throwgh-a spokesman-| night that-the- strike : _ to * ‘lead their, own lives.” Yvonne, poe: a. and Ma- -|rle served dinner to two slim! dark- — young men about 25 years j quint i from their parents or they sokae bers of the family. + “There is a definite estrange- ment, But my wife and I bear no/ Press * Ls : Pi ked quints, now 21, wealthy, and discipline, continued to refuse to) talk to newsmen concerning their Tedar ta? Pontiac Lowent temperature preceding # ® mi M8 om: Wind velocity 18 mph. ‘West, Thursday # et estrangement from their father, | Tigh PAPA MAY VISIT ° : 168" romarvew pai roa chomdy, se oe: Papa Dionne claimed the quints, DBS eee i es? St did_not even’ send a Christmas B te nerthwest 12-20 late teday card to their parents. It was ru- ‘ — mored that Dionne is’ planning to} : ~ Bewntows Temperateres but marriage Is not on. their 4 . - e* m.. Be gerard at the moment.” He : Mess .cen ip. m.. ‘"9a} ded: : ieee oe cation that they were having trou- ble with their parents. - When Auto Leaves Road ler the car whe was riding in ran off Predmore Road in Orion Town- ship. ; But Diane Raymore needed no treatment, authorities in Pontiac Deputies she lost control when the ‘car skidded on loose gravel. 15 Cartons of Cigarettes Stolen: From Drive-in - - Fifteen cartons of cigarettes | Town- ana! their tives-without-parental/ Baseline Girl Uninjured—t _ A l>year-old Baseline girl was! ~ taken to the hospital last night aft- crack some mysteries. One proj-| sinated in “‘hotel_and health club said|in Jersey City. He wag 87, andi illiams Moves: Curbs on State Patients aint oa (Mental Care Bill Legislation With Tighter) Sought by Solon —-- ~ Conservation ~ Department, said the state has tried to exchange state lands for the Bois Blanc tract but has been unsucce estul. Rep. Victor Knox said he Seer} try to obtain the land for the state, The is one of the last re- maining stands of virgin timber in the state. ‘Estate of Mcfadden NEW YORK (INS) — An asso- ciate of the late Bernaar Mctad- den, the eccentric publisher re- estate to cover burial costs. Ed Bodin, president of the Ber- narr Mcfadden's millions were dis- iventures in California, running for public officé in Florida and New York City, expensive promotion schemes, parachute jumping and sad stories by panhandlers.” Mcfadden died two months ago was living on a-$2,000-a-month an- Press and afternoon Times his.local union at.8 p.m. Stereotypers reportedly = d to settle Jast night for. a weekly increase, but wasted on keeping Nov. 30 as the contract ex- piration date. Publishers say that whatever the publishers of the morning a cirevt C Court Date Set for Two Detroit Youths. \_Two Detroit youths, charged with: breaking and entering, waived ex- amination before Clubs, told the Conservation = _lmission—at—its lest— i Fails to Cover Burial | nuity which stopped when he died. ‘Ike Practices Golf orotate courslint Sunny Key West committed to state hospitals by the probate courts, whom the regional centers believe do not require commitment, shall re- ;} main the financial responsibility of the county of residence. — The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM Drafting ot iy manage emcino four governmental thority of units north au Mife Road to build) their own section Evergreen Engineering plans ‘for the Twelve Town storm drain were Drafting Begun. to ‘Build. Sections of Evergreen’ i MO : : [ tit the hilly territory it might involve (Continued From Page One) James C. Hagerty said Eisenhower LO eal Ss pee =| 10-Plece ELEGTRIO Bs | Regular $16.90 Value - ‘plans to be thy} : < '\Jan. 8, when the new session of] FOSENs out tt —— Congress will be getting down to jump, from its present three mil- serious work, lion to four and a half million The President will gut the final by 1970, . touches on his State of on Our roads would this week at Key West.|.." here in 1990,"" he saya, 7 ) also work during his|,, ’ ry He wil the Na hut just aren't adequate today: planned 12-day stay at the Navy! "petitions are. on file of home- on several other ee owners in the area between Maple he will send_to Congress ne and 14 Mile Red: in tavor of the 14 Mile opening, and others, the economic report. paths rectige a ah road it- — : wes self, oppose the through traffic it , A i PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, _ THURSDAY, DECEM o Red Malayan Chief cone ag! But in walking out, the séyear.|Police Chief Struck to an elected legislature over which said ruefully he was more embar- the British high commissioner has/rassed than hurt, The truck driver| veto power, The island” crown/was not cited, 0 terrorist activity on France's par- od to end the fight-/ LIVERMORE, Calif. w—Police overnment complete Chief J. R. Michelis was struck by of its por Pesca rahargonn big truck and trailer as he * British, who are now waging much|stepped from a curb into the of the fight. truck’s path, The chief, who has Britain has promised independ-ibeen directing a holiday season ence or Commonwealth member- campaign against jaywalking, was hospitalized with leg bruises. Hej tion» has been postponed indefinitely be- bodies, each tittle particle being|North and South Carolina, Virginia | cause of the continuing violence. somewhat less than one three-jand West Virginia—derived their | — Freach Election Day_|sai: rorygoer punches 6 een ‘ALGIERS Nationalist rebels! 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Shey ae RED 3 ‘STAMPS Industrial Atomics Grow: as Private Capital Invests WASHINGTON (#—~The era ofjestimated 7,500 potential customers, atoms-for-profit moved perceptibly closer in 1955, the first full year lof the atom's cornmercial history. .-_+ «¢ | Though most companies figure} fthey’l! te lucky-te break-even on nuclear operations for the next five ore, atomics alre hag — my, s-|SOME COMPLAINTS a be opened up in the coming session the cost of atomic ts is being whittled by steady technological prog- The most advanced designs on the drawing boards still at least twice as costly, per att of capacity, " Vi BA ag experts say the new designs may be only about one-sixth jas expensive to construct as the na- | tion’s first full-scale atomic power iplant, being built jointly bythe jgovernment and Duquesne Light $189.50 |Co, of Pittsburgh. $229. 50 | delivering power in 1957. ~tand other difficulties will be re- ,|ward under the law which permits idemonstrated convincingly Ameri- ca’s sincere desire to share atomic ibenefits around the globe. | 2 The signing of bilateral ‘agree- iments with 20 nations, and the LUGGAGE initialling of eight more, under iwhich nuclear products and know- . = ee uses—have come| 50°! oF septic tank. It feeds the bac- 3. Disclosure that the United }States is launched on a “fusion- jfor-peace” program, intended to adapt the hydrogen bomb principle | to useful applications. 4. The first ee aes trade ifair was held in Washington in |September with more than 70 ex-|p investors and technicians. Germany, France and the other European countries for the most part, plan to buy their initial re- jactors from’ the United States and use them as models for home-built reactors. Tt appears likely that an act will Dimou, to wih your sane i Dex utiful block letters set in a graceful ce ype they. eee mounting. All in everlasting aluminum which have assured supplies of fuel; and can sever rust or rot. Assembled while you wait; - that they cannot yet buy sizable locked into a solid, permanent unit. Ends forever ee eaetrs eeeer prose U2 ugly hand lettering and constant repainting. regulation. STs aticuny of Guts ve inexpecsire; too, and eae to install. actors. Private insurance com- panies are not prepared to under- write risks of unknown and pos- Rergeteseectanns| FOR SEPTIC rm KS & CESSPOOLS! the ae has been proposed, * * * And 3. The thick secrecy with MAKE YOUR PRIVATE which AEC still surrounds much SEWERAGE ¢ : technical information, despite. con- SYSTEM siderable liberalization in the past - a: A WELL BALANCED UNIT year ~ e * * Evidently confident that these 1. The protests of prospective 9 Starts Septic Action © Stimulates Bacteria ~@ Eliminates Odors moved before they become crucial, utilities groups are pushing for-/: them to build, buy and own re-; actors. They will feed the power into their own systems. 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EDITORS terry Change in Measurement to’ Control Production ‘Outlined by Schoeppel ee eee et - With this background, he said, he can see “considerable merit WA YNE GABERT’S ete ETI tse at ANNUAL “Floor Sample °-=22 , *S2242 : -soOseag ; #-9 288 i+ "258 + 2 *28R ee ‘ ,° “324 ; is J ’ ‘ +. 8 4 + +-. 80 long as we have large surpluses” in giving consideration to “some.practical, equitable ap- proach to‘ bushelage, baleage or poundage quotas rather than.acre-| age quotas. ” 7-DIAMOND SET—WAS $79.95 °39” NO MONEY DOWN parties to “watch the Old Year out.” Here is a Junior Editor at a New Year's Eve colored paper tape. She wears bracelets of beils carries a feather duster tickler. - Paste the picture on cardboard. and color it out the parts carefully. Join the separate arms behind the shoulders. in the places indicated by fasteners or bent pins. Schoeppel said he also favored | “some form of the soil bank’’ pro-| tickler. Fold back the ends at the dotted lines One South Saginaw, Corner Pike PE 8. 731 |)eta™ under which farmers would | stand. ; bad ? jbe paid to retire certain land from Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea crops i in a surplus supply. your sugegstion to “Junior Editors” in care of ‘ideas, the first submission shall be accepted. In America there is,much noisy celebrating of New Year’ 5s i. | Revelers roam about the streets with noise makers. There are many dress with the new date on it and has been tossing confetti and | anklets; she has a funny hat with small balloons on it. and » | Now the Junior Editor can put on her balloon hat and wave her | cannot be acknowledged or returned, and in case of eaten of | beacons = amariony | sade party. She wears a on her wrists and | with crayons. cat) by fastening them | holes, using brass | i f and the figure wa | that is used. Write this newspaper; it By ALTON L, BLAKESLEE AP Science Reporter ithetic dose of walk in fresh air to sober up indfv + .quickly if you overimbibe on New Year's Eve. : .| For gettin ‘hélp you burt up. excess main people. faster, a scientist - said-today. few lungfuls of fresh air rn make you a safer driver. ® * \dore Koppanyi, professor of phar-and use of versity Medica] School, Washing-| ton, D.C. Dr. Koppanyi discussed: ‘This Is the Best Remedy — Enjoy a Sober New Year’ s em -of safety” between an anes- ATLANTA t®—Don't count on &\dose. The fatal dose varies with | viduals, but drinking from one’ to two pints of 100 proof distilled more oxygen doesn't’ -whisky in a short time has killed “There- is no- specific, reliable ‘treatment for severe alcoholic The tip comes from Dr. Theo- coma, he said, Good nursing care 'macology at the Georgetown Uni- i times are = ——s }) | { i Fi | alcohol, and a lethal enn nme WAYRE GABERT Your Electrical: Appliance Specialist. 121 North Saginaw Street _ FE 5.6189 id * certain drugs some- ‘alcoholic poisoning in a paper pre-| hte for the American Assn. for. ithe Advancement of sc ience, | 1 TTAKES TIME } It takes five to six hours for fF | your body to burn up four ounces’ of . whisky, he said. And experi- ‘ments indicating that breathing| > nearly pure oxygen speeds sober-| t borne out by meee a & | o There's ote disagreement From limited experiments, - in- © | jections of another form of. sugar, fructose, do look . promising . for = making the human body get rid “of alcohol faster, the scientist said. Another study—not mentioned_by_. - Dr. Koppanyi in his talk—has re- | ported benefits from eating honey | in sobering up and avoiding hang- | over. Honey contains fructose. Dr. Koppanyi said enough drinks | to make. your,-blood contain from | 0.15 to 045 per cent (15 to 45 hundredths per cent) alcokol-pré duce inebriation. More-dfinks than that produce’ coma. 4 blood con- |. tent of from % to 1 per cent | ajcohol “is _ within the possibly fatal: range." He warned there is a “low mar- ) Cash, Change Taken Restaurant. 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Tel-Huron and Downtown: THE | PONTIAC 1 PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, DECAMBER 29, 1955 ENGGASS—Famous bis Diamond as Storms ij \@ + Litfle America” REBSARN Threaten Plains Officially Settled , Dry Soils, Little Rainfall, Geographic ‘Expedition a a5 | Make *Farmers Anxious’ in “Antaractica Begins in Ten States With Hoisting of Flag Beautiful endield - —diamondHanked—by mon = -exquisite--baguette dia- monds. Striking 14K gold | setting. Values to $45.00 | MEN’S” SUITS. 2250 221 WASHINGTON @®—The threat of mew dust storms hangs over wide), ;areas of the Great Plains, the ‘Agnieultire Department reported! -— today. : Reports from the field as of Dec. | 1} indicated, the department said, that dry soile and below~ normal ‘vain and snowfall have leit about .20 million acres of land in 10 Great Easy Credit— No Extra Cost {Plains states in @-condition to suf-| {The second camp is about 40 feet, = $34.50 Price Inciudes Pegifistag’ 22 A fer wind damage. below us, - ete = a ie : ‘HEAVY CROP LOSS ‘wie teed hase © Year-Round Suits Open Friday This acreage, however, is about: 3 gape Fe a Read of ool e Sh rk ki Gabs. ” Evening B uN. ae St. six million less than that in a and poles. arks ns, z similar condition a year ago. Se-| The oS ice’ lel ° Flonnels vere dust storms during the past | _. winter. and spring caused heavy) crop losses afd soil erosions, justi #as they have done periodically for, ‘many years. Of the land subject to blowing, | about 13,886,000 acres is in crop-| : jand,The_balance-is x Sango : BAUM RAL Rp crazing land. me | | “The tota} amount of land that} er USS Glacier haven't decided - pe where to build the permanent main base of the current United States antarctie expedition.. The base will be used during the next Zo SHOW Wie ROW, PAVOR, KING JANES 1 three years by International Geo- OF ENGLAND, GAVE en ne - |physieal . Year scientists. CANADA, AND PART OR THE PRESENT i NORTMERN US. TO THE One OF sree | |SEEK STABLE SITE , d WN BKCHANGE FOR ONE GCOTTIOH PENNY The. experts are seeking a site ‘will actually be damaged during, “se png lnepeaticeaold a Oak ania that would be unlikely to break off the current blow season will de-| Ky: eorns = hand float to sea. "The right: spot pend,”). the department said, “on| . ; |would also be free of crevasses | jand isuch factors as the intensity of ipractical for loading cargo ' for . Plivestock grazing, the type, veloc: nn nl ——-——|!ships from the bay ive up to the! ‘Bity and duration of windstorms,| . ice shell. 2 in Washington and to a distribution| ‘the amount and frequency of pre-| UJ, S. Childre en n Get point Sinton a The letter appar-/ The specifi¢ area known as Little ‘cipitation, and the timeliness of| ently back the same way,/America near the Bay of Whales iene peut — id shone | Belated Thanks acgounting for the delay. "|may not be chosen again but no | » department said about |one here will ever, forget the ma- per bye of land in a condition to! ion Gilts to Gr CCChlias ct twa leabre scene, damaged by Kan. B’nai Israel Youth 7 ce: i damagrd ty some KS sree, oun. - stewaelB MOM USFael Youth st oS sins anon es your family needs ies Fis... Values to $10, Men's Dress | Men's % 4 a .Velues to $5 SPORT SHIRTS z in * : other states include New Mexico, ! | school children have received snow are the tops of two steel ra- Oklahoma, Montana, Nebraska,’ \thanks for the Christmas packages fo LON uct. rvice = a built at first Little! North Dakota, South: Dakota and | ‘{ta. The towers were origi-| Fen ond f wyoming. — Seog _ “Fray at §:30 pm., Commrean eal 70 feet high, Today only about | Black . —————— ks ——. 7. tion B'nai Israel wilt hold its an-/eight feet of their peaks are show~ 1. Pri Sturdy Soles A Leathers Quarles Says Budget | Packages went out in time to|MUa! College Evening Service dedi-_| ing. oe 2" rice ur elt icated to the B'nai Israel young} men and women currently on) Also protruding trom the snow winter vacation from different in |like fingers frozen in death are the and out of state colleges and uni- tops of ‘five wooden poles which Donald A. Quarles said today the|Greek cafe operator in town, —araiiae, iwere used for radio wires at the! ‘and U,_S- defense budget. “is not re Theodore, translated it, isecond Little America between! 7 3 “ e is aed . om — i ‘a retreating budget—and it gives} ‘The “schools of Greece aré poor). The entire service will be con-| Merit Shoes € (=) ‘us the wherewithal to do a sound|and we have nothing of material/ducted by members comprising te and 1985, = Rubber Heels is Not Retreating reach Greece for Christmas 1953. | 3 «. ~~ 9 One | Two days after Christmas this year TOKYO w—Air Force Secretary ia letter came—in Greek. A retired NEXT TO WALGREEN’S Tie job.” |value to seid to the American chil-|group. Featured speaker of the The second settlement was built The secretary, who arrived to-\dren,” the letter read, “Do send|evening will be Stanley Kamper, |directly over the first, oe : Pamat -Th_? day on a two-week tour of Far, ‘our blessings and truly thank the/sophomore student at the Univer-| ee ~ "43 N. Saginaw Se. : East Air Force bases, said he was! American children.” sity of Michigan, whp will speak) Belgium's airline Sabena lost. soe Ji completely satisfied with oi, The gift packages went throughion “The Place of a Fraternity on/|$1,070,000 last year, Brussels re-) Air hte al share. he Red Cross, distribution center'the College Campus.” - {ports, . — a Se > Sean, Wamilton-Beach Port. $22 wm 14 NORGE AUTOMATIC DRYERS 44 SLASHED TO. - 7 or . Ree: $300, MALTA S178 WASHERS Big Screen Westinghouse BRAND-NEW. NORGE $' WASHER | " a . ° ” ‘ : < = <7 ce 9}: | . us 3 ‘ . - — 3 s TOASTMASTER-$23 | TOASTER $ AUTOMATIC 827-C01L INNERSPRING MATTRESS BURNPROOF PLASTIC. = Res. $19 =. 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ites
Mote. Parking Lots
|Will Aid Business ~
property.
13. Building costs will average!
new homes may be built next
i. year.
new homes will have
watch their step more closely
ak probably be totally abolished dur-| | ting 1956.
E : 16. With the trend of vacancies
showing a tendency to rise, owners
‘of the newer and more costly
apartment buildings will find their
it margins squeezed harder in’
1956 than at any time in recent.
1955. However, activity prom-)
War With Russia
et/Expected in 1956
ee oe
with us during 1956,
ee ae to
= than in any year aang er Later, as business falt- %. All the above means that,
there is now in sight no reason
for further inflation during 1
Certainly, I look for no runaway
price climb.
but my associates’ forecast for 1956
is as follows: (1) Further acreage
intensified cultivation; (2)
pando farm subsidies that will
mildly bolster crop prices ‘and
farm income compared with the
1955 averages. as 2nd Best Year 41, Soundly financed natural gas
31. I am not a cfop expert,
reductions. that will be largely) drawing
ee ee stocks should continué to. enjoy;
956. | 00d growth during the year r ahead.
48, We will hear much more |
about ‘new Industry and new in- |
49, Canadian stocks have reached
their peaks for this cycle. This |
includes the uranium craze, On)
the other -hand, the time is coming |
when the greatest stock market)
32, Although t and corn
prices depend upon both shifting Canadian stocks, weather and foreign conditions, for)
higher through at least the first 1956 1 forecast moderately higher |tinue more and. mor e half of 1956.. This means that fewer prices for the major grains, based! pronghout 1956.
on increased subsidiés to be voted
by Congress.
14 With demand falling and ‘35 Industrial prices will enter tinue. This will -be
expensive, go-potied the new year on a high plateau labor-union and educational pro-| iand should be well maintained to
ipossibly firmer during the fore-
ers, look for selective easing in this
| group.
| 34. seseg te 1900 will average
if business FA,
35, Nonferrous’ metals in 1956
should move with the Babsonchart
Index, High prices in early weeks |
may be followed by selective weak-.
ness, Zine and lead may be the
Lo ceaeca ta cage Gun
price as increased labor costs are
joffset by new machinery and com-
petition intensified. Early firmness’
‘in textiles should be followed by
fe late-year weakness,
ren More Leisure Time
‘n. Helps Some Groups
school teachers will be
money. But, in order not to have)
increased municipal taxes, school)
committees must develop some!
‘method of either improving the ef-/
studies.
39, More people
(during 1956 to return to the help!
‘of religion. However, statistics on|
church membership unfortunately |
i
levels, but later 1 : : ;
Ti
i
S$
will turn’
“New Dealish” during 1956
will bring on a lively)
Presidential campaign.
uncertain as;
will be in
Stevenson liberal; but;
conservative than many Dem- are
policy is a
Limited Tax Cuts
‘May Be Realized
‘will move lower. Biggest declines:
prospects.
ocrats, Kefauver appeals to the Those in which I have great con-
masses while Harriman leans to|fidence ‘are the top-ten group }
“dark variety chain-store stocks,
Stock Margins Face = / |
Possible Reduction / |
4f If the rallies continys to be}
“2. Scene taxes will be reduced|in the stock market, I-feel. that.
voters slightly; but stock margins beforé long.
-. 45, Bank, insurance company,’
and certain investment trust stocks.
those who seek security and in-)
‘come without reference to prices’
ior market-ability.
suffer from increased government! 2. There will be one or two bad,
breaks during 1956. Railroad stocks |
are likely in auto and residential-.
building-materials stocks. Utilities |
‘will hold up best.
| 43. T am not making any ex-
jtensive recommendations, but pre-'
fer to select smaller, well-seasoned, |
undervalued situations for security,
and good long-range {
A |
ess impressive than the declines |
should continue’ to be a refuge.
for the uncertain investor and for
4, Aircraft stocks in 1956 may
renegotiation, This will be a seri-|
ous threat if the Democrats winj
next autumn.
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a factor,
The advertising’
jwhich the New York Stock Ex: |
ichange is now subsidizing will con-|
tollowed by’
grams. The growth of colleges and
institutes of business administra-
tion will continue. |
I now see no depression ahead |
for 1956, but, of course, stock
prices will not “grow to the skies’’ |
and there must be a ‘jad read-
justment some day. Investors are)
already beginning to switch from
common to preferred stocks, . and!
especially to non-taxable bonds,
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and easy to prepare, your| ;
over vegetables will go in a
when this loaf is ut ‘on the
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Leftover Vegetable Leaf
1 eup cooked carrots
3 cups mashed potatoes
asnewe chopped onion
Fhe ee chopped nutmeats
; tablespoons fat
1 teaspoon sa)
% teaspoon paprike
© Preheat oven to 350-400 degrees
> (moderate), Mix all ingredients in
bowl, Pack into a greased
ol pan. Bake 35 minutes in the
Ser " Serving tip .
“sauce over each . Pour tomato
. Make
" auce by using tomatoes instead of
milk in a white sauce recipe.
= Substitutions . . . use leftover
celery’ instead of carrots.
Peors Go With Lamb
__— Baker__ or broiled _pear—halves}
“tresh or canned) make a fine/lemonade
: “to roast™ leg of
jamb; fill the pear cavities with on a cold winter's evening,
1 (12 ounce) package froren
hes (6 OUnce) can frozen conce:
lcanful water ifiif: lemonade
i once
3 tablespoons suger
Old-Fashion
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Lemonade and Rhubarb -
Flavor Dumpling Dessert Here's a dessert the family will Ie water, and sugar. Mix well
particularly like on a cold winter|/and let come to a full rolling boil, Broil Peach Halves
With. Tasty Filling - Here are a few suggestions for
- |platter accompaniment to enhance
your * ham
| Cling peach halves. broiled with
lany of these fillings:
: 1 tablespoon well-drained sweet pickle
ame r motstened
wit a ate “roo ot mild vinegar
ae alow, or ready-prepared;
se » hes nuts, and @ teaspoon-
of honey —
on broiler pan, about three
|inches from the source of heat;
% broil about five minytes.
© Cheese-Stuffed Dates
' Offer Unusual Nibbling LEMONADE-RHUBARB DUMPLINGS—These dumplings are
easy to make and are a delicious hot dessert. Lemonade and rhubarb
“combine to make the tasty sauce. They'll be just the, thing to serve
For a change from the conven-
tional nut-stuffed date, try this var-
jation which ‘‘tastes much better
than it sounds.”
strong-flavored cheddar cheese,
afi rolt the dates in granulated
sugar. If they are not quite sticky,
ringe them in boiling water before
stuffing to ‘soften: the skin.
Fill dates with small strips of! Coffee Coronet Crowns Table or Buftet foe Party Here is a Glactabie ate ice
that looks regal-on a party dinner
jtable, a gala buffet board.
Your friends and family will rec-
lognize a royal dessert when they
see one—and you won't have to
tell them that it demands a mini-
mum of time spent in the kitchen.
As its title indicates, coffee is
the main ingredient in this Cottee
Try Garnishing Salad
With Cheese Carrots
Ever garnish a vegetable salad,
with cheese carrots? For each car-/—"N0'° ———— the |mas cranberries now. Buy them with—a*+ mixture—of—3_t
|rot use about 2 tablespoons of a easpoons
processed yellow cheese that molds
easily.
Have the cheese at room temper-
enough to shape.
palms, making it a carrot shape.
Fork tines will make carrot mark-} .
ings. Chill. Before serving, insert
a parsley sprig-at the top of the
lovely last touch.
in the cup should accompany
bluebloods complementing
other, that's all
| But coffee isn’t the, only eac
pecans. a touch of rum flavoring,
dash of whipped cream. A wreat
of ladyfingers forms the ‘“‘coronet”’ icenter,
* * * =
Coronet, There's coffee combined
with gelatin to make the molded
filling, finely ground coffee and | } ¢
sugar sprinkled on the top as a
Need we add that piping coffee sugar and gelatin dissolve. Chill)
Coffee Coronet? It’s just a case of white. Meanwhile split 9-or 10 lady-;
flavor
in Coffee Coronet. THere's suave Buy Cranberries Now
chocolate present, a sprinkling of: _— iedstiagens fxbout)
kage (3 ounces) sem? sweet choc-
tate ee. melted
heavy cream
tablespoon rum flavoring
Sprinkle gelatin. on cold coffee.
‘Add hot coffee, sugar, and stir until melted chocolate. Whip chilled gel.
atin mixture until light-and-fulfy;———~
Vhip cream and. fold in with pe
‘cans and rum flavoring.
Spoon into spring form pan to -- ~
& depth of about one-half inch, .
Stand chocolate-tipped ladyfin-
gers upright around edge of pan,
h fingers and dip one end of each in| checolate tips upmost. Add about
- one-third gelatin mixture and
| layer with plain split ladyfingers.
Add another third of gelatin mix-
and Freeze Till Yule ‘ture, another layer of split lady- ‘fingers and a top layer of gelatin, Consumer marketing information Chili until firm. Remove from
‘agents suggest buying your Christ-'pan. Just before serving, sprinkle 4'until consisten¢éy of unbeaten egg)
hi
'when the price is good, put them sugar and 1 teaspoon very finely
Now’s the time to make this|iM freezer containers and place|ground coffee.
handsome Coffee Coronet—plus a them in the food freezer till ready
‘pot of your best demitasse coffee,|'0 Use. ature, of course, so it will be soft) \You’ll: find they're two of the Garnish with additional whipped
icream and sugar-coffee mixture.
Cranberries (which lave been, Makes’ 12 servings,
‘brightest jewels in your culinary) frozen may be used just like fresh. Roll the cheese between your orown,
Coffee Coronet
2 envelopes unflavored gelatin
% cup strong col@ coffee
Ne cups strong, hot coffee
1 cup sugar
1 cup broken pecans jexcept for raw. cranberry relish|- Leftover vegetables combined
items in which extra juice would with a cream sauce and served
be undesirable. The frozen cran- over erisp toast will be especially
berries can be used satisfactorily,welcomed as a luncheon dish by
in gelatin-base salads and for mak-|your family if_you add—a topping
ing cooked cranberry dishes. tof crisp bacon.
levening: Delicious hot dumplings then drop the dumplings into it.
with a new Lemonade-Rhubarb DUMPLINGS ?
Sauce. —____ = biscuit mix — —F
Here's the recipe: _s i s eon sugar
LEMONADE-RHUBARB “| * ; — Combine ingredients -and mix DUMPLINGS peta a lightly. Drop by-tablespoonsful into!
rhubarb
entrate for
can
Thaw rhubarb and place in large _ |skillet; add concentrate for &mon- iCook uncovered for 10 minutes over | the hot lemonade-rhubarb syrup. |
low heat, then cover tightly and/
cook 10-minutes longer. ==
« Serve hot. Top with plain” or |
whipped.cream, if you like: heaton
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mg DWN 2" Hayworth s Job. Best Laughs of 1955 —
Facts Revealed | Suit Agoirist pare p = poled! and calmly took the!
money from two cash registers.
With eed Smile | Then, witnesses said, he sired led to the door, tipped to
pop @-A _— SA, ‘victims and with a: broad sm aide |
persons in a northwest/waved.goodbye. - -
“grocery store last night! Police said he answered the de-
- and Sanger with $703. scription of a man wanted for three
« Retice said the short, stocky man other robberies in the area in re-
leent weeks,
Heoed weeks, saa
| Taig Say »
‘recbinicoron
starring
JUDY
GARLAND I ‘i STARTS AT 12:20
$:20 - 6:30 - 9:30 PP,
At—11 06-2 :00-5: 10-8: 10
WAYNE MORRIS « JOHN AGAR --MARGIA DEAT
Showing Rita’s Salary
to Be $12,500 Weekly
'worth’s movie salary is $12,500
week,
ty ene iceny on the screen.
Her—fourth_
‘husband.
These’ were among the disclo-
‘sures made in federal! court testi-
mony yesterday
dios and big stars.
Miss Hayworth is suing her tong: |
| time employer Columbia Pictures.
for breach of contract. Columbia
‘has a countersuit against
Hayworth.
B. B. Kahane, vice president of
‘Columbia, was a witness. He told
how her fourth husband, erooner
Dick Haymes, took over the deal-
‘the studio. And, he said, the studio
= loaned Haymes $50,000 last year
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Values to *12.95 now
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SPORTS, FLATS, 7
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Dress shoes, sport shoes, casvals .. . you'll find them all
»here in every new color ond leather... and of prices
:2 0@ unbelievably low that you can afford several pot
ot
BLGEORGE'S - NEWPORT’S -ipnor DEPT. MAIN FLOOR
WE GIVE HOLDEN. STAMPS
“Pwishes will be ‘honored”
am tere, et met te every tytn ee beryl Sa with a provision Rita would pay it
back at $10,000 a year.
i * * ‘«"
month :
| Kahane said that the second-hus-)
‘band, Orson Welles, whom he de-
scribed as an “actor of great,
- 4 -stature,””- _was—tfirst—choice—for_a.
top role in “Joseph and His Breth-
iren,”. in which Rita was to have
‘I starred.
| =] felt it rather a delicate mat-
‘ter,” Kahane said,” so I suggested
‘to Haymes that he ask Miss Hay-
worth how she felt about it. He re-
plied: ‘She wouldn't even consider
it. Forget it.’
“So we did,” added. Kahane.
* * &
Other disclosures by Kahane
| were: .
/ That Miss Hayworth’s role in.
lany picture must be the leading)
‘one; that the role must be symipa-
ithetic ‘for her; that the picture
must be made in technicolor and
that the budget must be $700,000)
or above. —
Newsmen to Attend
Veteran s Hearing ; ‘WASHINGTO «@® — A hearing)
open to newsmen has been ted!
{to James Kutcher in his battle to
;retain a $329 monthiy veterans)
‘pended on loyalty grounds.
The Veterans Administration an-
/ nounced terday that Kutcher’s
to the}
‘extent of permitting newsmen to)
\cover tomorrow's hearing before
| Waivers and Forfeitures.
Kutcher is a 44-year-old Newark, |
.N. J., man who lost both legs un- .
' LOS ANGELES wW—Rita Hay-
She must always be portrayed
tusharg! blocked The:
| Hollswood comeback of her second
relating to the
preblems arising between big stu-,
Miss)
L ings between Miss—Hayworth and}—
The actress divorted Haymes a?
compensation paymént once sus-| |
the VA's Central Committee on)
According to the ‘Oil
: By EARL WILSON
NEW YORK-—“The Best Laughs of 1955"—which I will now
fearlessly choose—eniphasize how most Americans -have Just
had a crazy year of pleasure-hunting. —
t w ‘ke 2. *
Oscar Levant told how a man came home unexpectedly
ajend tound his wife, The “Davy Crockett” song inspired
‘ Comedian Eddie Henley to:
name a dsunken friend “Davy
Crocked.” A college football
coach: was quoted~by Matt
Weinstock as saying, “Things| 7
" were so tough this season, we
, had to use students on the
__team.” | ~~ People didn't have to worry|
about wars and depressions.
Red Skelton. asked Conrad
Hilton at the opening of his
$11,000,000 Beverly Hilton
Hotel, “Hilton, did you really
build ali this on a GI joan?”
.- PEGGY. ~
John Steinbeck commented that at the worst, Rodgers
and Hammerstein's “Pipe Dream” would be “a two-year
flop.” Wall-te-wall carpeting was funny somehow. A .
© * * x : oe
Joan Biondell told of a subway rider telling another one,
“Sir, do you know you have a banana in your ear?” Where-
upon the other man shouted, “Speak louder, manly Can't
you see I have a banana in my ear?”
When Peggy King came out leading a dog the same color
as her new fur coat, George :
‘Gobel said, “What pretty fur.
And you had enough left over
#15 make-@ dog :
Comedian Joe E. Lewis, 1H,
declined to answer when his
doctor asked .{f he'd. been
smoking and drinking. “Doc,”
he sald, “I'm no stool pigegn!”
Fred Allen in his book
“Freadmill to Oblivion” men=
tioned a man “who had claus- —
trophobia so bad, he couldnt
live in Rhode Island.”
Walt Disney's success was
such that Mike Connolly quoted somebody asking, “How tong |
can that Disney get by only on talent?”
: , * * *
President Eisenhower didn’t figure-much in the laughs -
because of his illness. The TV stars took his place. Dick
Shawn, who opened at the Copacabana with Dorothy
Collins of “The Hit Parade,” told how his agent had .
‘booked him on thé Ed Sullivan show.
“I was surely surprised,” Shawn said.
worked for Arthur Godfrey.”
x *
‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL...
Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows flew s L.A. and spent
Christmas with his sons ... Band manager o— oes,
and model Fran Keegan got the license
. Imogene Coca was asked to star
in a “Pinocchio” TV spectacular . ,
The Concord will present -prominent
foreign entertainers; First one: English
‘singer Dinah Kaye.
Farley Granger and Janice Rule may .
make it a New Year’s Day ceremony
. Norman (“Naked and the Dead”)
Mailer turned down H'wood script of-
“I'd never even
x *
loupee-wearer was said to have “ear-to-ear carpeting.” if 3 Elderly Brothers
Ruled Gas Victims ST. LOU'S @—An autopsy today
disclosed that three elderly bache-
lor brothers found dead in their
carbon monoxide poisoning
Authorities reported the home
was tightly closed and a fire in a
coal heating stove had burned. out.
The bodies of the Hoening broth-
ers—Charles, 62, George, 64, and
Henry, 67—were discovered Tues-
day. The bodies, clad in under-
clothing, were in beds.
_ Police returned to -the home old-fashioned home here died of}
men would
after the autopsy in an effort to
locate the source of the, fumes in
“| the three-story brick house.
Market Demand
DALLAS, Tex. «®—Officers ‘who
arrested eight men and charged
them with burglary explained yes-
terday why the ring was able to
dispose of its loot so quickly: the
‘take orders,” then
would go out arid steal_ merehan-
dise to’ fill them.
Railroads jn the U.S, use about
130 million rail ties every year,
enough to build 43,000 miles of f-
track.
Junior Chamber of Commerce
Dancing the Music
-RUSS GARCIA and his band
December 31, 1955 to January
==; PM 4
the High Sehool Boys’ Gym.
Tichets $2.50 per couple
* gn sale at Cleonan’s Guman's ‘Men's Store snd’ at the
-SEMI-FORMAL (Proceeds te the March of Dimes) TEEN'S Here’s a PARTY JUST FOR YOU ON ——
~ Spencored by the Pontiac ——
Store, ||
Thle wd spancesed for ue Payenss by
THE F. J. POOLE COMPANY
aaa 151 Oakland Avenue ~
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WAYNE » TREVER DAY STACK With JAN qunmee - ‘DAVID ones 5
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Robert MITCHUM ‘n
‘RIVER OF NO RETURN’
‘War II. His disability payment for wich Village newspaper . .
that injury was suspended by al
VA regional office as of Nov.
pending a loyalty hearing, but was)
lreinstated temporarily. by VA| “|vised March 17 .
‘for the lead in the London
of “No Time for Sergeants.” ‘headquarters here. 2
STOREWID EARANCE |
SALE! | EVERYTHING REDUCED NOTHING HELD BACK!
* APPLIANCES
* HARDWARE
L.A. WAGNER * TELEVISION }*.* . ; : Ann might “qpend all her time in
* HOUSEWARES * RECORD PLAYERS Pisi.e'%: tiers \to sing “Love and Marriage” a
‘singaire, returns from Paris next month tor night club work. |
Jackie Miles wires from the Monte Carlo Hotel,
‘New York temperatures go down, the Miami prices go up.”
| That's earl, brother.
(Copyright 1955, the der German mortar fire in World fers—he's too busy publishing a Green-
. The TV
Academy awards—in color—will be_tele-
. Danny Scholl's up
Joe Louis—who’s getting hitched—asked Sarah Vaughan | Shown at 11:25 -
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‘Hollywood Headlines —
Ann Sherida
By BOB “THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD « — Remember
ithe eld song “Annie Doesn't Live
Here Any More?” Well, that ap-
plies to Ann Sheridan, one of
‘Hollywood's most durable glamor'|
‘girls. * * @
_Ann now spends all of her leisure
time in Mexico City, where she.
| has a home. She also owns a home
here. but occupies it only while
she’s working in fftms. .jstruck resistance from sponsors n Commutes
to Filmland From Mexico;
Sh fs here now for another burst!
of film activity. She was doing a
TV drama for Screen. Gems’ Celeb-.
rity Playhouse. Next she goes to] §
\MGM to join June Allyson, Dolores!
Grey, Ann Millet and others in the!
musical —— of oo Women."
Ann is on the prowl for a TV
series. She did a pilot film for one
based the exploits of.a Las/ SUM. Edmond O’Brien in ~~ ‘47 HOLIDAY SHOWTIME - TAKE THE FAMILY TO A GOOD SHOW”
| "EMPEROR PENGUIN’ and News Events
Starts Robert Mitchum in “MAN WITH A GUN” Also
“SHIELD FOR MURDER”
Vegas hotel press agent. But *
who. declined to foster q serie:
Why this double residence? U * *
| “I fell in love with Mexico long,
| ago," she reported. “I like the
| people and I like the living. It’s a’
imuch easier life, although it is
\changing somewhat. The Northern
culture has been moving in, and
they have their ulcer and heart
|cases too, It's not quite the gentle
pace it used to be, but it’s still a
| lot more restful than the way of
| ‘ | Mexico except for the matter of
* TOOLS }earning a living. So she commutes
ito film jobs here, usually driving
the long journey in her car. “It’s a
beautiful trip,” she remarked.
jthe time.” that concerned gambling.
Bad Weather May Halt
'Post-Yule ‘BB. Bandits’
OKLAHOMA CITY » — Okla-|
homa City’s “BB bandits” have
started their annual post-Christ- |
mag war with the police. i
Officers have answered more)
than 40 complaints since Monday |
of small boys shooting at every-|
thing in sight- with air rifles’
brought by Santa Claus. There is, GREET THE NEW YEAR WITH
A GREAT BIG CHEER—AT OUR
JOYOUS
NEW YEAR’S EVE
MIDNIGHT SHOW SATURDAY, DEC. 31st
an ordinanee against shooting al
BB gun inside city limits,
Commented — Ralph
Richards:
“All we can do is pray for bad
weather.”
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WAYNE MORRIS |;
“LORD OF THE’
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955
‘Indiana NG Request [Four Democrats Assume = New Copyright | MARKETS Market Moving ted by Williams|State Positi d Rejected by Williams|State Positions on Sunday Law Proposed tae Pes 2 sz Abead Slowly INDIANAPOLIS @ — Gov, G.! LANSING w# — Four new state sqptiniel toi the state's” high
NEW YORK (®—The Stock Mar- Menen Winns of Michigan baal al of hen Demeray re eet x
rejected Gov. Craig’s request for|'ake ‘office Sunday as a elected by the people ever since. | 15 Countries Join Group,’ * Pie
continued use of Camp Grayling,| result of last spring's state ol Amariae Justice Leland W. Working to Bring World eo. $.00 cet 1 ae # ket moved quietly along a narrow
.» for N ALS Lansing, Republican, starts 50-3.00 by : toda arly dealin Mich., for training the Indiana Na-| ‘The top Democrat to take his Under Single Standard th ‘a Gertnere bey. taney, Tanke today in early dealings.
Schedule Fast:
|Aerofrain Run: Railroad to Shakedown _
New Aluminum Coaches .
another term Jan, 1 because he ee No t;| Small fractional changes weré | Next Month ; ° paso ad sae er aan * foath . efh oy zane eee es ence ‘Mitel : ee Bowe. f8807! the rule in key areas of the list.! peel :
In.a letter to the Indiana gover-iformer Republican attorney gen- The Democrats elected two WASHINGTON — Perhaps the ° then turned quiet. ) nor, Wilhams said Michigan eral who broke with his party and), ss schceden' pcan of wma OTL
mited Indiana's 38h Infantry Di was rewarded with the Democre-lot Regents of the Se eet pattabed work of Ms wind. day-lt4 vision to use “ BD vypee de: Pane MP} og ne tie ate SUPTME Michigan — Paul L. Adams of oné with a printing press can|Ceie'y
ce ine replace Justice Henry {Sault Ste. Marie and Eugerie B,| Copy it. Now, however, such thiev-| reeks
He wil Power of Ann. Arbor and Traverse |¢ry faces a new international law. '5¢
, @ Steels were up a shade. Motors
-lwere steady in contrast to their
behs. recent weakness. Aircrafts were
ions. narrowly mixed and quiet.
Railroads displayed narrow sare |
the two cities Jan. 5. -
| Built by the Electro}
_ _ may not have had legal authority|M. Butzel-of Detroit, who will be lousy 175 'and minus si 5
2 ra ee 6 declined t0 sg b- peodipoala ALL MALE PANEL Pistons idlorage coat — i son was an exception, up between =~ 10 aluminum coaches are
: oly ait rg rameter et Buteel bas’ the third longest | They, too, take office Jan. 1.|Universal Copyright ore doe bebe, Gaussh, Acorn, No.1, 1.00- or Fy my ety Ml ot. the] ARLENE KERTON wath wit velo ed
1 ay gre ‘ ,| tenure of any supreme court Adams and Power succeed J./has begun safeguarding world le- ‘gt ‘SPeeitese hose” ns 1, Stock. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kerton of Holly sit fe joint use of Camp Grayling except Joseph Farbert of Mani justice in state history. He was anistique,|gal rights of authors, composers,
: is veteran Republican regent, and/inventors, and publishers.
quire leave coors ever FITMS 10 Observe — (Samah .ctemmeet Dara. wo) copyright» embodying ne
ereratig cont of tne mm Regional JA Week | 2 year, the. stato Board at | tho word imptc: A sant Among advancing stocks were
=a Steel, Consolidated Edi-|@™ounce the engagement of their
. Texas Co., Douglas Aircraft,|@#ushter, Arlene, to Ronald Poel
} _|of Grand Haven. Miss Kerton is an Prion Carbide and General Elee a ot as ak
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Paraders Brace! More than-185-business_and_in-| Michigan State University, will | was known, beoks had to be (ed » oi ee Ngee rie Gaarket veaterda bef passenger, and
PASADENA, Calif. — A half| dustrial firms located in the South-| be an all-male board because of | Rand-copled If at all, and ttle |44° wid arg ddla:" grade B. iarse 83-85. with the Associated Poses avareae Blames Fi nt by its builders to literally million automobiles carrying 1%jeastern Michigan area wil} join) last April's Democratic suc- | recognition was given to property |"'S, 005, “Grade a. Jumbo 68-47. sta of 60 stocks off 40 cents at $179.40. air” because of a unique syste!
million persons are expected here|Jan 29 through Feb. 4 in support-) cesses, rights involved. eee ar® ages Leu, whe one | spring cushioning provided by
Jan. 2 to view the Tournament-of|ing the region's annual observance) “Wijiiam E. Baker, Mesick school| The first statute establishing te “gil + sda (grade C. inrge 30-48 [Allied Chem. Te ek Goal. 341 ber bellows filled with air. a
Roses parade, says the Auto Clubjof Junior Achievement Week. teacher, will succeed Sarah Van 2al right to written works, how- Cheeks 40-41, wed avg 4. {ai hairs = —— ? | > an Or ic e r Leading exponent of the~ “ool of Southern California. ; FBidact aed of nade del ee Hoosen Jones, Rochester Republi-|ever. did not come until 1583 under |istee"seda’ medhon e145 A. Alum 1034 Kimp C mes, \ has been Robert R. Young, ‘board
ee » penn ets can. Dr. Connor D. Smith of Tae Henry VIII of England. It gave wns Grade A extra large 88. Large | AM™ 1, °° $32 Kresge, 68... 28 | \chairman of New York ot New York Coane: 3 : Mesias Novice pn Cage o g g . be to call attet-|was a Democrat whom Gov. ing protection not to the author but|**itar reas teed te firm. prices mestty Am Can. a tenn & P| ie prwiesigy gsr Co. Offi, “ field Township Zoning Board’ will hold ; tion to the aims to the printer ‘and bookseller, who |}, te 2 cents higher. Bu moderate Am Cyan, | -- 635 Lib McN & L. 162 = __& public hearing at the Bloomfield Town- = j tivities of liams appointed to: the board twice : but about ample due te lighter de. Am Siatces gy Ligne & My .. 68.3) ings Notable_ Dies |
Monday. January 9. 1906 at 6:00 o'clock] the _neaft $000 lo fill @ vacancy, will return to; “ete “forded a virtual PONY light inventories due, to, the “fod-ef-the- Am X Ges... 523 awe teal | : the gllowing petition filed A ie —_—~ eo the board under a voters’ mandate | °“*T literary property. year personal propert re Seattig. 3 Lorillard |... 30.1 ia Company Official cam ey arcta Genre
— jeenagers who be-ir- the first time. —— = Am;Tel & Tel 180.) Lou sy 4 honor guest October | dare fron * he following de- pear long to 274 JA) Clair F. Even before the United States CBICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS |Ki Viscose... 47:2 roe iy Beas posed
sto. pone: . companies. Peas an Taylor, Republican Constitution was many of | rccdy; ceostpte t07 a0: ehotasae a3 _— W é co) May DStr.... a5} CHICAGO wm — en Se p if Part of the South a _ ate supe: _in-| 4. . as og: priews unchanged. #3 seore AA i rmco 8t}—..5+ erck T2eiHtiem Bal a beh
| North traris’ E past ft. thence N. a ames ‘OF ‘struction, will start a new term laws, urged by men such as Noah us ioe: eS. yt lied Foo: Ad cst Line... ist ‘Mbnean Ch -!. 33) eng tovdc bole, ion of the aa ate 1381.7 ft, thence "Bouth , preparations is E.'Sunday, as will Stephen J. Nisbet| webster. Congress, under its power pibay firm: receipts 1337: wholepaie| Atl Refin ....: 733 Meter wheel” 307 Ceeraaierk! nickel operation in 7 0. George, sales of Fremont, Republican member|-To promote the progress of sci-|U6. Fe ehaes’ 9 per cent As|Bah & Gio. 484 Motorola --.-. 803 Cuba stems from what he called *23"% as manager of thelof the State Board of Education, and useful arts, by securing 54: mixed $4: mediums 60.8; P08. stand. Bendix Av... 0. Mueller Br.... 36.3); bet E. 0. GEORGE Detroit Edison Co. governing body of the teacher. — Aer-digrendaagnte atte Seite in dirties 46; checks 44: current Benguet .....: 1-7 Murray Cp.... a sgl ied interests)
of the West %s of the The celebration will also high colleges. inventors the exclusive right to , jon atum: sss 348 Net Dalry ss. 388 Bal *. containing 9 acres. light JA’s annual fund-raising ef-! CHICAGO POTATOES. tond Btrs..... Nat Gype_.... $1} _Salmer commented to newsmen! TIGR Bastion’ 4 all’ of Winutiutt Sst. achecehed , : their respective writings and dis-| cHrcaco, Dec. 28 (AP)—Potatoes:/Bris My ...... EY Nat Thea....... 870m reports that he was among Terrace “Subaivision to last from Jan. | coveries,” passed the first Federal | ‘rivals #5, on track 260; and tote! U8. Budd Co ...... 30.7 NY Central... 45.4 The above property tx located on the/12 through Feb 23 under John F. | estin house Talks . (pola and 421; supplies moderate, demand Burroughs“... 308 Nia M Pow... 324 those named for possible question- East Side of Franklin Rosd and North copyright act in 1790. market firm. Carlot track |Camp Soup... @2.6 No Am Av... #14 ing by a special Government’ Ac- ____9f Sauare Lake Road. Bloomfield Town- Gordon, General Motors vice presi . * * © + Mdaho Russete 0400-408. Gan Dry? jay Nor Pee... Siivities subcommittee - which said} Deka COUN, Michigan — Goal of this year’s drive will Resumed With Union Now the new Convention is bring- - Cas Peet Pe One On. dtlit intends to explore financial and gangs Of toning are requested to be| be $230,000. ing the world under a single copy- Poultry Sarrier Op... pas Awe air, tesilegal details of the big govern- ane ge proctor. |_ The region comprises the largest | lright standard. persert rorer Case, JI ...--. 18.2 Pach Bp: ry cae expansion gov
Bloomfield vee airman|/JA area in the U.S., and is made | PIT TSBURGH - ‘ Negotiators Se DETROIT. . 28 (AP)—Prices paid oS eb , 60 Param "36.8 ——-
: , ownship for the AFL-CIO Int jona’ : : = F ~~ ton Detrott for No. 1 qual-\Ghrysier _.... Parke Da... 412 inf} : Zening Board up of centers located in 13 centers. | 4 nternationa] Un- lee poultry up to 10 a.m; Citiee ort 73 Penney, JC... 98 | Rep Jack mews (D-Tex), head
Dec.-46, 29, 1955) The Pontiac center is headquarters !on of Electrical Workers and Wes- Grain Pri Heavy hens 28-31; + t 16-17; | Climax Mo..., 65.4 ©&8 BR -...... 3 ¢ the mi ih W: for 1 1 companies. tinghouse Electric Corp. made an- ces heavy broilers or fryers (3-3% ) whites Gol Bra A... t Cola.... 32 | j0) committee, said i Wash-| : 3: gray crosses 26-21; barred rocks 37-/Col Gas .... 18.1 © ington that Balmer's firm, Balmer — —_______________.______ (Other effort today to settle the CHICAGO GRAIN = eaponetten (4%a-544 Ibs) 32-34; geese Comw Bd |... 4 4 D...... S83),
: 74-day-old strike of 44,000 be CHICAGO, Dec. 29 (AP) — Opening > ; 33; heavy ducks 27; breed-\Con Edis ... 4 Philco 34.1}& Moore of Chicago, receives two
at Wplants of the big electrical! Woest oe aay ovine bower toe hoa eae Gas Sn Elie. toe $8 ehirds of the insurance brokerage CB car... 2.00 (MAT... osce 08% Cont Can ..-. 87.2 Pit Plate G.., 81.6\fee in connection with workmen's
7. Suty SI gee Mae cmcaco rovurar vy Gant Of ces BT Pulimen . (4 /compensation insurance on the
A deadlock in negotiations con- 2 May i11:771 EEL |scenay: ‘recetpes in. eoope €#2. (yesterday |Curtion Wit. it er Ee c tinued after the company late yes. Mar seseeses 1.20% are vas sig coop, eee wi: £.0.b. ions ES 9} tepub St!..... “a 4 : Bal
| terday. rejected another: union pro-|Juy ---... Lane Mer “71020 TES [Beseancser ght mone te.b-th.s: beestors|Deue Atre’s.., S24 ey estes... Ot |, .ereoRs Sescribed Balmer as e posal that the be submit) MBF cereese: 14.8-15.5; | Dow 30.8 Tob B... “long-time political friend’ of Ed- ' dispute t- caponaties under 4% Ib 35-36, over, 4¥i/Dv Peat cee Seleway 8... $¢8\ward F. Mahsure, head of the Gen-
Od So. arbitration. T k Fi P| stn lee OO p. s3/eral Services a
Federal Mediator John rx. Mur. |TTUCK TIFMS Pian Et a aru”, “hg Beeb, BRR. & yiwhich is the government |
ray also set up talks today be- Livestock Emer Rad .. 13 ou... M3iholding ownership of the “nickel ,
tween the company and the In- Output of 330,500 DETROIT LIVESTOCK Pistons” .”. $0.4. Socong’ Mob”: op a|plant. |
dependent nited = Electrica OFTROTIT, (vsDa)— Preuh Tre |.. 85.6 Sou ‘and was sent-to-jail for
| ‘weeks, whieh hes somne 34,000 Jealabie 190." Re eatly stn "Gen Bax 9.3 SoU RY “They've been. over this five ‘Ways —
members on strike at 10 addi The nation’s truck builders plan! cer”, cnman™ 00, ., Pecetpts Today | en a So sid Brand 34 uid ex ee eta ce sane While his car was parked in the } \gows: ‘+ 884 S14 Of Calit |. 90.2/bid on. We plants. It is the first com- |*° Produce some 330,500 units dur-|Sempe ‘Rmple, fe. feviceiedoutiet: Gen Mil $id Oa ne |: oe If we hadn't been low bidder (Fisher Body Division parking lot
Real peonromeagd) Goos callie “does tas aeatee est ae for mal apply sort |Gen Tee” dee Sieve OF "G8 \we wouldn't have gotten the busi-//85t night, someone stole seenatl i ‘une ents Z Stevens oe ” caps id
of this year, according to Ward's| more ‘considering y ant tmb-lGiette” 1G Sher ep ase of Holly, told Pontiac Police. | At a news conference yesterday, | Automotive Reports. es sieoays and feo: |Goebel Br 51 Vn Fe | 4 ADMITS FRIENDSHIP +
‘hes A-speed iM prepeente fiat the cmmpuiy so4| ichdtene te « ees a ee eee Sry rawr - ci eee Gy Gidl Referring to the nickel plant,|_SOWeY Stuy cape stolen front Car : company : # |Gt No Ry ... 423 > Pe ob. | automatic recerd changer « , fj union submit the dispute to binds pegged falar separ cee OS ee ie ae 7 as ole # oe to me. tht govern, [nt Ow while parted ln the FEES This handsome au ng arbitration, Carey has made Sheets Sao: tae dl (Quit On... 913 Body Division parking lot yesters portable automatically plays 33%, 45, sient above the final three months of feert 2050), "tt sept. end Me prince | aP oat Event Con... 24.4) ment is getting ready to’ sell it aay. ce
cod 78, plus the wew 16 rpm “talking book” speed. |" The company immeliately re-|'2 the periodical said. and 25 betlre ewe: bes uttee, SGU Imecter'm "42 Gat AL - pziand & power play is 0 sald-be inter. Tone quality may be adjusted to suit your taste! Smart- | jected the proposal and- repeated Der cunt le selene 1955's Jamu. | {tte "puie wuuny cows 1. 00-1T be few TI Ceoe | Gait Prat Ble ht_between the would de inter-| Bredertce Sncaz, 20, of. 18 We
ly styled two-tone teatherette carryin case an-eartlier statement that it cannot|" ¢. on 9.90-11.00, not many tie. meetit nd... 84 Oe » : ; Wilson St., charged with reckless —
= . submit the dispute to arbitration Ward's stated, however, that| utility and commercial bulla 13.00-15.00;|Interiak Ir 31 Us Bte ‘$72, Balmer agreed Mansure was a driving, was fined $100 or 30days
GMC, Ford, Chevrolet and cutter bulls down to 10.00. jIn¢ Bus Mach 396 West Un. Tel... 21. 5'jong-time friend. i il Municipal Judge Maurice : | because- management has an obli- ian ' Dodge | “Caives salabie 25. Market to-|Int Harry .... 36, Westg A Bik... 303) n jail by Municis
r first-quarter monthly levels |¢#7- Compared last nd-\tnt Nick ... 61% Westg-Bf ... 89.2; The government spent 100 mil-/- i ; gation to stockholders and cannot |Pla” ble outlet for. rather small’ teswipts: Int Pe 112.4 Wilson & Co... 14.5) . Finnegan yesterday, ee ee ©. i } turn over ite “right to- manage” to: much as 2? per cent below their market fully “steady. bull tad per | ND Wootworth . ast lion aoa to — the plant at). a
, [@ third party. " [eet 1955 yields. na’ prime, very genres, Gaotereg teak STOCK AVERAGES Shut down in 17, pyc: : =e * 2 ¢@ vidual head sales 28.00-33.@0. few higher: min
Other V-M Offici "|: tndependent truck producing! {e485 eail"tnd ow! Witty “sok Aureos Prem => comune 07 i acti Cie ' GMC icial Heads panies are expected to ac-|'j slant 200, _Darkst reas dust Natie Uutt Stee at a cost which _HI-Fi Phones count for about 25 per cent: of the | ¢sy. mpared fast Thursday breed and PT". = ° - } ’ Brocks eetimated at <3 milion det-
from 59.95 industry's total during the first ite “rocetpte: supply” mostly wesias | Month seo... 35 S$ 738 1903) 18r®.
: . Auto Engineers csr ee acti eT cenit BE si caa te bas amas ee - | Hee Slaughter lambs fy 86 conte, 1988 fm ee Sen.) ita, i 3| Nati Lead Co. has ma
i$33\ment of the expansion program. GEORGE A. DELANEY Wholesa _ | Relget_ sheep. pery y scarce, | “Tras tes or ast a: ss es plant te bel rjpedyr
George A. Delaney, chiet-engi-} le Food Cost fode-ai'00: Seg 2m ais. ang poe = ‘ {Nickel Processing Co., a — . . ars (©. 3. Co) National Lead.
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pp etter OmsFomets Get $25 to $500 in I Trip! | Masonic Temple in Detroit. pera tase Oe cma OO, LIVESTOCK | |hu Mig. ‘Reaches Refi t| > Phone for 1-trip loan. Upon approval, fj, Delaney has been a member of|tnis week in the first ot mage dg gg eg eaches Keliremen une pick up cash. Loan custom-tailored to the S.A.E. since 1996. He has been| weeks. , = [nee ary ait Weseveee tn oes cae comet Max W, _{connected with the automobile bus-| » |presereasige cl — rer isso, Williams Names Popkin Arthur L. Norris, Pontiac district %
; Lot mos 7. * #@ ~ te : : ager Pruden’ Life mg end David Burt.
porathn Deve i i ee a, Meas moyed to $5.96 a week s ihe pg rd = og ad agli ito Hospital Survey Post reuse ge 0. has Pa ‘Sy, bee 28, at 1 pm product engineer for the Paige Mo- ago. tter figure was the low- grade lots 11.60-12.235; i No. 3) LANSING “#—Gov. Williams to gg nounced plans to tery Ree Memorial
est sir Y : tor Car Company. mat seat a ce ors — Pree 0-12.38 wath Ho, snd 3 end: ser-/day appointed Jordan J. Popkins retire Feb, 1 aft- Funeral arrangements by li
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; he Pontiac Motor Division in 1934 the index was at $6.78. price with sinabie pereenta @ No. 1 and — ing as Dyproncerd of the. Of.) B yeéis wth el alled oe aia’
/ FINANCE CO an electrical engineer. From oa meen represents the total/215 he teiae 12.7, mou: No. 2 end 39 230- — urvey and Con- | firm. Anna W:, 188 La-
EISEN 1999 until 1942 he was assistant|C%™t ®t Wholesale of one _pound|##@ ¥ 1870-11. with vome Me. 2 td 3s Popkin He will be suc- Hervert age n Panera serve 2 chie? engineer. During World War each of 31 foods in general use. 11.78: most 35¢-600 Ib scowa _8.80-0.78:|° served as administrative toe will be peld Fri
IT he ‘moved to the Fisher Body| UP, thi, week were corn. tard, |* STiRint "raat “ies amas tne Oice under Marvin eae a7 Cit tore Division as supervisor of aircraft|Coonseed oll, eggs, steers, hogs|ee; ‘sivars nd, neifers seedy fe is] Tebleman. former director who re ford Mason, of 26; Ae adeomcag.. Etna mngtag Mewes. ie eatin wheat, butter pa oll come: Fesiers stvong eniive, _ Hoste to ./trenk:| “Popkin attended Pesgen ome -"* are m returned at the : higher; - a
close ot the wor and wen sinde : of high prime’ 1435 sieers 2428; puix|°t New Hapmshire and the Uni- and a member of ake UE ee chiet eingineer in 198 ¢ th chal and prime steers ie. 0-23.0, ui versity of Michigan, where he re the Pontiac office
3 mes | County Deaths. Fearne te acre tte | mommies . and @ atiltt, © m le the ‘ident minole Ave.. D A RRELL S = Redford Man Killed tanks W. Shaper dor te 13.00; prime over fe eaten Air Force during World War II. Norris is a past president of the | * ® DETROIT, @ — Herbert W.| LIVONIA — Service for Anna W.|iz99; iui? sing commercial teeta ear, The director's job pays $1,300 a|Life Insursnce Managers and Gen-|- 35
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‘ej . French, 56, of suburban Redford] Thayer, 82, 13819 Shadyside, will 3, éral Agents Association of. Pontiac.
Township, was killed last night in}be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the) iso: welts dnd commercial bulls 14:40- The organization honored him yes-
a? two-car collision in Wayne Coun-| Thayer Funeral Home with burials Salable sheep 4000; slaughter lambs Air Force Cadets FI ' terday at a noon luncheon in the); w&
Pp rescri tion: Se H ty. Police said his car collidediin Oakwood Cemetery. Miss Thayer steady; good to prime Saint’ good tad ° : y Waldron Hotel. —- p rvice. gm with one driven by