at aN A i —Returns 1 . | 20 Communities Struck in ‘Tornado Alley’ Area, Scene of as Disaster — FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES 9 PARIS — ‘An wasberant Beasiddak ieiabuadee haga with results of the NATO summit conference and his own personal triumph in Paris, flies home today. ir He is expected to arrive in W; aboard the Columbine IIT about 6:30 A.M. (EST) tomorrow, after leaving Paris at noon today. The Chief Rrecutive and St Mg of ‘State John Hoffa’ s Jury Calls Timeout . +: RO, I (INB)——The Tri-state. oa. _ in Tlinois, Missouri and In- * Leke Orion Review Photos : iin Europe was put squarely on FAMILY PORTRAIT — Mr. and Mrs. Tru- and Wiliam, 6: seated in the front row are deliberations today fr a court-) man Smith of Lake. Orion are receiving con- Marcia (Mrs. Bernard Hotchkiss) holding her room reading { testimny by ® Wor Less Likely—ike gratulations on the birth of their 18th child, youngest son: Gary, 19, holding Marcia’s older Prosecution witness born Sunday. Shown here are Smith, and (back boy; Joyce, 18; Sandra 16, holding Brenda, 18 cs * 2s PARIS #* — President Eisen- row, |r) Paul, 13; David, 12; Faith, 11; Daniel, months; Crystal, 2, sitting on Truman, 15; The reading was expected. tap “™"t SAM today the decisions | 10; Sen wet ey twins, 8; Dawn, 7; Deborah, 3, and Rebecca, 5. take about two hours. Sunday Arrival Evens Score—9 Boys, 9 Girls Smiths Rejoice Over 18th C hild By LAOMA- SANFORD When Ernestine en, Decoeient aoe age Orion, now_ Birs. Smukth st the age of 38, she|married the father of a two : . of managing a weeks old daughter, and daughter uly. She was the eldest) Marcia, now Mrs. Bernard Hotch- but Weatherman pena’ tK HOw It “To this end NATO has decided establish stocks of nuclear war- heads readily available for de-' Ernest (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) va Area Accidents ih <= Kill Child: Man. syn irl, 6, Struck Leaving! From the moment of flaming takeoff ‘until the torch 'p ol Bus Near Her dimmed out high in. a star-+— d Home ry sky some four mirfutes| the Jupiter was under devetop- |36.49 - later, it a to be a] ment by the Army, and the test most - ceggaconsn launching.) ws one in a series of IRBM and LE al calico = ote gered intercontinental ballistic missile ater that hcg coaeaneg to complete its full ye hacouie! ee ena’ eS ee iccr ant eoakaaee hite ‘in je dey Ww What that meant in terms of a oaights, rose slowly and chim- range, speed and accuracy was | ast exbleieal. - (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) The Jupiter is an intermediate i : eS i U. of M. Chiet Beneficiary of $714,000 Milford Estate sr a on ‘and Becky da rt A $714,000 price tag has been placed on the estate of for Blanche | Sims - Elementary jthe late Mrs. Della M. Noble, widow of a wealthy Milfqrd S's attorney. , Under a final settlement of her will, University of t-Michigan wilt be the beneficiary, 0 of almost all OF SR saci Werks you eitep 18 in one money, - + -thouse? There's nct a bunk bed in\' Mrs. Noble, who diéd last April, was the wife of Don- "ght The large farm-type home * The defense case for all three - Sem Gempicted entirely of this RE, Confidential Guilty, to Pay $5,000 Fine catches the 7:15 emacs ae. Paul, David and Faith ¢ Lake Orion Junior High, Me off to Ui 36-40 degrees. Friday night will be partly cloudy and a little colder, with an expected low of 33-37. Saturday 2 ‘The rest wave. It could be like Grand Centra satin, Dut oder prevails. _ ‘An unseasonable 47 was the low- est recorded in.down-- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. At 42 pam: cls boomin - In addition, an East Lansing man was killed when his car skidded into a freight train engine’ one mile east of Imlay City. ; with four huge bedrooms and a ieee! He ald F. Noble, who had built up large real estate holdings in Milford, Pontiac, High-+> t ep and Commerce ‘segrge The Milfora First Presbyterian |. ps: coh «| Church> was Willed another $5,- | Appraisers «who finished their! 000. tl Nock last month snd these bal These were the only benefici- "or represented almost $377.000.'aries named’ besides the univer- Included are large tracts of land sity Mrs, Noble's son by a pre- on and near M59 in Highland Town-' vious marriage, Edward J. Thorn- mig ond a number of Pontiac hill. also. died last April... * * *& | The rest of the estate was in + Donald Noble, a 1896 graduate of stocks and securities, banks, land ‘contracts arid. mortgages. the University oA —— law Stadler the-settleniest, Drs No— fpromy ® avenge ye was -one_ot-the. ble’s two nephews ang fotr. \community' s leading citizens. He nieces ‘will receive $10,009 eaqh. ‘died in 1949. -ali the family decides to. travel by large sunporch provides room for) — two and three beds to a room. * * * ing is another chote. The only way aceording—te—this. family, is a daily wash. BALL TEAM AT HOME Surprisingly enough, there's no need for a buddy system to. check’ in mémbers of the family. During _when there’ -ball-tean: plus substitutes. at-home. Speaking of helping hands, when "Coping with the wash >and iron-| the idle hours, they play in their! _inoreto- the-neighbors. a 5 ee oe McCall said he was s going 40 miles per hour and did not have Wonder About Christ's Beginnings Is Spur for Search a8 é Luke Gains First Light on Nativity es tee ucy ot toe ce o"recounting of . est ‘reporting assignment of has Jesus’ ‘bose territory. 2 s|WwaNtED PACTS "mystery — the advent of his the systematic SO Rin By GEORGE CORNELL ‘Writer ‘aenie is the spur tomnow!-| quiry. edge. This was the compelling call that drew Luke into the great- ‘He was onto probe 4 divine lean east coast from about 57 ‘During a. period while his scrutiny. Many ‘pérsins, as comrade and spiritual mentor, he wrote, had “undertaken to! Paul, was a prisoner in compile a°marrativé” of Jesus. ‘Caesarea on the Mediterran-/But to Luke, a doctor trained in factual analysis, they were far from complete. — + + £2. Neat gave a-precise descrip- tion of the Lord’s . ‘to 59 A.D. Luke had the time ‘to pursue his ee. in- ce ‘There would be no better and he Was near + currence ~ wee pl p There was a store of Yocu- ments for his ee i = surviving witnesses first- n adequate ‘explanation of an o¢ who had~ irst- ‘hand i forma- time to stop before hitting the! would be varoled™ the centuries at Chien to examine the a poate, and to start his. abiorek. the igirl. He was released after giving Lod Uses Bow, Arrow police a statement. Bia geed Reeonacggtich mod n collision. range ballistic missile designed to 24g deliver a nuclear warhead upon a ora wet 1,500 miles distant. In one launching a Jupiter traveled 2,200 miles, Tt is one of the most spectacular of all the missiles in the volunie of light, heat and noise it pro- duces. IMPROVED TYPE Animal Kingdom Offering M. any Presents a Yule. By JANET ODELL Today we're going to the dogs! As the Christmas swooper, we have been impressed with the attention paid -—Phere were reports — that ast night’s Jupiter was of a new, im-) proved type called the ars 4 The Defense Bie Src of this;it IRBM had been “successfully car- ried out” at 7:08 p.m. The announcement added that — SEO if BRAINTREE, Mass. &®-Patiol- man James rod reports he was: attacked pea teageeb es eeertes 69 County es chustaccessicee ee L's eRe ee sci R ere 39 te 47 In Today's Press ee oe eee ily that the test firing a Jupiter: -and African love i “him some dog “Jamas” for = ,to pets in the gay and giddy shopping world. | First, of course, are the real pets you can buy. One sone 0 ve large tore Minah birds variety s sifera parrots, cockateels, ‘also have spider monkeys ‘for sale. The love birds are ‘beautiful creatures. ~~~ If you already have a dog, get holidays; that's a fancy name for a doz sweater, - DETROIT (AP)—A, machine, the ; “drammaeneleer de- signed to distinguish the drunk driver from one who has had ohly a couple of Christmas cockfalls drew tipsy en- dorsements from three Traffic Court jurors here yester- Each juror was given sevéral shots of 100 proof whisky. Then they blew up balloons and the device measured the | — alcoholic content of air in the balloons. | They agreed that the machine was more than fair. Each juror admitted feeling high. bus 4 felt they were teo-drunk to drive safely. But the machine in each case showed the alcoholic content of their blood to be less than .15 per cent which oe oe ee a ee See ee commen in states where such tests, are legal evidence. . Ss oe The ‘Jurors—Miss Virginia Archer, Miss Anne Amsden and Conrad Praski—took part in a drunk driving case last’ week which is being appealed to the State Supreme Court to test legality ot the machine in Michigan. : / i * E With the warm glow that comes from performing & public service, the three jurors were } rive home by Teet- fic Court officials. + Bethune School. ~ Need More Funds ~ fo Arm NATO Allies WASHINGTON a — Officials imously the principle that NATO’ : weapons. sailor talk, weather folklore? Meters Ocean currents,. just like air swirl or veer to the right in. the. northern hemisphere. They swirl to the left below the equator. This is thought to be caused by| the zotation of the earth. The ef- fect this rotation has on large bodies of water and the sea of air above the surface of the earth is bie.— Buta —hot—contro-/ Versy is likely when one claims’ aa il ll Ci * IVAN L. WILES Retirement Dec. 31 ‘for GM Official 1932 moved-to the Buick reeme Division. - causes drunks to fall or not is high- Of the 48 states in the Union, ly debatable. It ix probably still 25 have names derived’ from In- pochnk re senherhadee lores consumed, dian words or a combination of Indian words. Balmy Weather in ‘State, _ May Stay Several Days ° By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Unseasonably warm weather set- tled over most of Michigan today, six days before Christmas. The U. S. Weather Buread in The Weather Fell 0.8. Weather Bureau Report — PONTIAC AND Laat neetcee Iee 4 Pte lew Be bo 46 Detroit said the balmy weather, almost springlike in some sections, would stay several days. * * * Accompanied by light rain, the gust of warm air up from the Gulf of Mexico sent temperatures| rising to 49 at Detroit, 39 at Pell- ston and Traverse City, 41 at Sault Ste. Marie and 34 at Houghton. The weather burean said it ex: | pected a steady but slight drop te west im temperatures through Satur- ae some northeasterly “eu miles an heer tcenight and northwesterly 16-18 miles an sear Friday. Frids i partly clowdy and a little colder, lew nants Tedey in Pontiae Lowest.'t _—s = “day, A mass of arctic air is forming over Canada and may bring a sud- den end to the balmy temperatures next_week, _ a} 7 a ~ At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 35-40 mph. Direction: Sou Moeon-sets- Thursday at —4—p.te—_- mon rises yretay st at 7:07 a.m / Downtown ) Temperatures ; a. m.. 7s. m. a 12 WM... . cages 8 @& My. 6505-5 +“ ip. ™ 33, 9 a. m. 46 7p. ™m a 10 &. M.....2.... 4a Wednesday in Pontize fas recorded downtown) Mighest temperature. . . 43 Meat temperature . eve 4 ean POMpernture occ. ccciess. Sige eather — Drisie, rain 4 rE aad One Year Age in oe Highest temperature . soe. 0 Lowest temperature oseegewe ‘ Mean whe) ‘ - 29.5 Weather — Fair Highest and Temperatures This Date in 05 Years 88 im 1877 @ in 16% Wednestay's T: - 4°71 Marquette 4 Baltimore 47 44 Memphis 62) ismmrek 21 i+ - 3 & sh aa 1 87 Milvackee 51 26 7 © Minnes 3 32 Charleston ~ $I. ¢ New Orleans Ti Chitage 5s York 4 Cincianeti 66 41 Cleveland 53 30 Pellston a Be: ho fe 8S “ @ Duluth 31° 2) St. Leals 6 Port. Worth Ti 53 8. Franeieco 6 42 G. Rapids $3. 62 8, Ste Marie ue ~ Houghten Traverse C. ‘#1 i Jacksonville €7 83. Washington 4 Kansas City 48+ Seattle 46 Lansing 3 7 Tampe bi * * * ; Skies cleared in the storm-bat- tered sections of southern Tilinois oo and gs oge hvala the 268 “EE e F idealt death and destruction Sinearly a score of fowns. erate winds were reported in some : swered. Board L i Exuberant President | Flying Home Today (Continued From*Page One)” fense in case of need. In view of ate-range, ballistic . missiles will \have to, be put at the disposal of the supreme commander allied forces in Europe.” | The chiefs of government sald | MIDDLE EAST — We. affirm for the independence and sover- eignty of states in the Middle AFRICA — We hope the coun- tries and peoples of that continent, who are disposed to do so, will cooperate with the free world. of the United Nations, But should the Soviet Union refuse stil outweighed it. The communique also stated Sopltileheet Testifies | in Henry Suit Charging n The law suit charging segrega-|' tion in Pontiac pu schools | moved into its second day in De- treit with Dr. Dana P. 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Rend, said he would seek a temporary injuection to halt any promo- tions to lievienant rank until DePauw could get a clarifica- tion of his rights from the circuit | court, ° Metropolitan Maseem of Art MASTER E. 8. — A German painter known only by his initials, The commission certified the re- jSults of the civil service exaining- established himself as one of the great masters with sketches like lion for teat de With the these of the four evangelists, done about 1460. Matthew is at-top | left, Mark at top right, Luke at bottom left, and John at bottom a qualifying” in the right, . William Hanger, Fred Goines, : Raymond Meggitt, John DePauw, Luke Gains First Light pee : The commission said that in ac- | on Parents of Christ . ‘cordance with a resolution of a 'previous meeting. Acting Lts. De- ‘Pauw and Carl P. Colando were (Continued From Page One) and known well by Peter—nothing immediately returned to the ranks a help, even though fragmen- else! of sergeant. tary and meager. “8 Luke used much of: chis.mas} “Chiot Herbert W. Straley took -- “terial — $30 of Mark's GA verses’ leases he board ~And-~-by~-cross-theeking;~her=-somie “Or” It condensed” Und IN fet peels eeaee cords poate found, some could be ignored proed in phraseology and medi-/ trom the ona le list, ghwre as colored inventions. cal particulars, all with exacting) trom the top. ‘accuracy, . He said that under: the Civil Two of Luke's best — CONTINUED SEARCH iserviee. Act, the commission had were certainly the 2gf% | nur Luke alec sought the fulier|the duty to investigate the per- apostle, Matthew, and John record. formante of those who passed the Mark, beth authors of g08- — hrough the apostle, Matthew, test. and to use its own discretion, the onetime tax collector Luke 99 promotion from among them. ‘Git were threatened last night by DePauw, who placed fourth on_ ‘charged that his acting ratk was ‘confirmed under the State Civil Service Act when he was not given notice in writing that he would be returned to the rank of sergeant within’ six months after his appointment gs acting lieuten- Cheirmiain Treader © 1 ia Pena a te anlers oar _ man nae 5.000 Pi atomic > power plant i ‘would be asked to expedite the WASHINGTON — The familiar. ‘Electric Power From the Atom World’s First Station | Entirely © Commercial’ Opens at Shipping Port | erayeie, Megasion sayy. 5 a ‘pletely otiniercied nuclear power station today. Jack Waugaman, 37. of nearby’ Hookstewn, Pa., was the “man of the hour’ when the historic 110. million-dollar plant produced its) first electricity for homes, shops and factories from splitting urani-/ jum atoms, i Mark's. Both Luke and Mat~'|secured considerable guidance, tt + thew made use of it. obtaining data from an old “col-. Board members raised several eS lection of saings’’- by Jesus, which questions as to why there were . But it ans satisfy the Matthew had. and which now is “CCC” — questioning Luke. often called the “Q” document x x* * ' iifor the Germa i While he lived in Caesarea, surce). ee Prince. Charles Mark came there briefly to re-, x * iS ki liful Boxer, new his service in Paul’s far-. The resuit ‘is anata in 238 flung missionary work. Mark’ rein common to the gospels) ‘Marbles P layer had timidly withdrawn from ° uke and Matthew. the risky venture before, but Matthew also provided some _ LONDON (INS) — Young Prince, in Paul’s present trouble, hé| insight into the beginnings of the |Cha"les demonstrated during =| holy visilation, the ical % ‘first semester ai Cheam ‘Schoo eoaergs pects which bad fascinated Lake, (Superior skill as a boxer and mar- Luke then was staying at. _ bles player the hospitable’ stone house of} [Pe #Postle tid of Joseph's ~*~ * * seaso worried perplexity in Nazareth t to their homes ae eae seed ae when Mary ‘became heayy wilh jor Chr istenps. vocation. treaw:the| daughters. Like Luke, the child, ‘and of his eventual ‘under-'exclusive pittp school told how the - ¥ standing of her condition as an 9-year-old prince fought twice dur- _ Spoke Greek and Hebrew. The act of God—that she had con- ing the semester_and— won both. young convert Timothy and ceived “of the holy spirit.” times other co-workers also were * * * _. That wasn't too ‘surprising be- there. But in terse, restric ted pas- Calise he had received boxing les-. TALKED WITH MARK sages that cry out for amplifi./8°"S from a professional coach cation, Matthew specifi before starting school, but he had It was an ideal opportunity’ Jess was me in wo a dla to learn about marbles on the for Luke to confer with Mark,\and promptly, skips a year or two/©®@™ Playgrounds. | who had been closely associ- jahead—to the visit dnd gifts of the . 2% ated ‘with the saintiy, big-' wise men i The big bag of marbles he sll hearted old Peter. He also sketches King Herod's “ied back to the palace yesterday panic at reports of the Eastern|Proved how well he had learnediago as a. laborer. Mark, for his literary as- ‘magi about the display of a great /*he ancient English game. i =. TT Waugaman closed the switch on an intricate contro! pane! that sent, power flowing from the station's” iturbine generator into Duquesne. Light Co.'s regular system yester- iday. ; “Tt was my job.” said Wauga-’ man tatter-of-factly_ when suse: his reaction, “I didn't analyze my ‘feelings at the time. Maybe I was. just too busy, but come to think. of it that must have been a pretty significant thing.” * * * You know, there's no differ- enge hetween the electricity here ‘ ‘ Bird laebetion Useful Judge Ben Catison said the city. manager ve time limit tok compliance. funds and school officinis are | ...4 border states. there are only subject to a $1,000 fine. 3,008 with potential Negro students In all probabiity both Houston |and of these 161 have wee de- the A pie itinuing battle against racial -inte- er eee en Se wie Path esp > the V-shaped formation of migrating NO PLAN YET ; personnel horize'birds, such as Canada geese, gives| In Dallas, school officials so far Dallas segregation, |® « more aoa a woerenyeent ‘the rear birds an unobstructed have not come up with a plan for - soe ns nies ~~ view while their leader guides them ‘compliance with another federal ‘* ¢*e¢ution of the court The Republican party dates back © -}through the air, the National.Geo- court's order to begin desegrega- (through farther organization somejimes in tion in mid - January... a =“ n 1958 from Arkansas to Neither Houston delay in. processing applications. 94 the second in the world. 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This tse and much more effective. seems to be sound reasoning since the summer wean is really The chemical, developed and over. tested at a Michigan plant, is oe << * a deadly poisonous. to lamprey larvae but not to lake trout or Professional football: would then other game fish. North Shore have a chance to play three league pote fishermen were told games-in September, finishing the that the cost “be ‘about season the first-week in December. -*-~-$200;000° yearly iw contrast to the~ Extending football to Christmas $1 million annually, for mainte-— means playing.a number of games in ~ nance of the present system. extremely bad weather conditions. x .« * ery out of pont football. change in the toate of the fish. ance. Also, injuries mount dur- _ appeared with the lake trout. ing the bad weather. a This year it could have been pos- About Town sible to be playing the National Foot- . The Man ball League championship game in Fgungd a Cutter? 1958. If the game were to be played . decide the winner. Also, fans can’t Transportation Is Missing ~ | really enjoy a game played in sub- freezing weather. Youth: A generation knocked x * * by some peéple because they _ q : . < Perhaps a review. of al! major _ don't belong fe it. - ag league sports might be in order. Foot- 4 snow vehicle of the past btia, ball overlaps hockey; hockey runs called a cutter, is missing. Fourteen an into the baseball season and base- *° it was secured by bail is still being played in the chilly “ar. and Mrs. Olin Hoffman, overlapping schedules is dollars -now a. Pontiac Press carriér. Sines then and cenis to the team owners, three other Hoffman ch ren_have been: » Most fans realize this and want — P™shed around in it, /surely _ a rather e. ‘Somebody ha unique and somewhat But the cutter is ‘them to be successful enough to | remain in business, Perhaps_if . the three major sports, hockey, baseball and football, coincided _ their scheduling so as not to over- lap, a better overall patronage could be expected. - | “ & | Today professional sports are run- ' A re-evaluation of the seasons and 4 yiter of four, recanity deliverka by - | careful consideration of schedules the family dog of f. ~ could possibly eliminate this. At least _/ Mr. and Mrs. Bryson Delehjnty— t : it isa question that is open for de- of Lake Orion, bear unmistakabie and n- 4 bate Aontestable hereditary © evidence. The p / father. is all black and the’ mother all ~ white. The pups are all white with no ¢ spots, except that they all have black | | New. Chemical Found feet, tails and ears. - set en ne for Lamprey Control A Plymouth Rock hen in the flock of as. | Burnaby Kuderman | Fa . by the sea lamprey nearly 30 years’ 12 ounces, and had only one yolk. ago was the start of a battle which _ Several Of the Pontiac area. - «still is going on. i d tow 1 As a result of lamprey depreda- pareptlir > abseeesig: Eee tm tions, commercial fishing for lake in their business sections. After trout and some other valuable fish. *heeking over a Tew of them, T ~~ ; _ feel like giving first place to Ox- has all but disappeared. In the early ford, with a number. ot others . ____.__ days the. eager CON- ___hreathing on its-neck. — ee a THE PONTIAC PRESS ae ade mae’? a write 7m Pomme rm Commer | of Waterford used language that wouldnt Seats Meck Dally ecept Gundey nd in oom and didn’t exactly wish as | ‘ thief a Merry Christmas. — i ~Piiuadure Vice: Presigent “Asshiiat advertising =. Howes HM. 'Prreemas um, Eases M. Taranwett, Set "Sake. — Verbal Orchide-- - ; GO. Menem Joron, Rave Gar Mr. and Mis. Arthur Valentine —_Rageag aga —— wei ep eee . Editor "Pinmaiigd Manager niversary. — pee . catered a Pes Orne, a ta 0 56 Euclid Ave.; fifty-second wedding : Press ts ‘eal's to the anniversary. Pre - DT aes Mrs. Anna Hathaway ; arrier te wens of Birmingham; eighty-fifth birthday. _ coal Lapeer ahd Mrs. Evelyn Sheldrick =x 1 Med States, r dg Harbor; eighty-second birth- i ie ts. May Newton : MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS 2 op gs — aa of Oxford; jesehty sencona bertaday. . Later the Fish and wilansy - 45 Jor Kumancy, coach of the Wash- Service took over and, with the ~ ¢ +h tol adult ampreys gale Wp these lines. might make quite alot From'a' recent meeting-of: the In-: of sense. As it is today, we have a ternational Great Lakes Fisheries * great deal of overlapping in most of _Commission held at Sudbury, On- »_ of our sports. ie . tario, comes word of a new ¢ehemiical . ke et? method of killing sea lamptey larvae. - Under the suggested plan oe ‘This is said to be much less expensive Kuharich, the World Series would _—than electric barrier systems now in Rain, ice, snow and freezing weather Commission members assure the are bad for the game. It hinders top -pablic that use of the chemical is notch : by the paves safe. Fish camanaal from treated waters "in the Midwest, weather might well Very Unique Way of Baby a of 40 Miller St., and converte into a which influences See aeeRe Nee means of winter seeraporte! y for their, : » READ f * * ~* * baby son, as The’ reason behind the long Ted ‘siattean,/ Invasion of the upper Great Lakes 4¢ pontiac Lake laid an egg that weighed - David] Scien dave: of people there don’t ‘return: The West Ger- The NATO con- agreed to go im Western Europe, but goes the Is European public opinion really “ Informed about the true feelings or. of the American people concerning “They think we a to talk bases on their ‘Seviet slavery. territory. No r- ay, Denmark Seneen:-* these things, the and American is apt to feel his temper European Hesitaney Angers US. t effect nor WASHINGTON — A Gallup poll strategic military base. But 1 : ate Mea Sey thet te nation ever asked so fittle * * . ~ “ ¥f this néw control should. prove want to permit American missile beneficiary in saving itself from Playing on a frozen field and the answer to lamprey depredations, _ im freezing weather will many it would restore a great natural re- _ times cause a game tobe won on ‘source and be a boon to those fisher- . vise when breaks, rather than perfofm--- -men whose livelihood had all but dis-— oy se dot he reeds that West = ful, too. Germany or France or italy - ference has Sn ont i ee ee ee ss . Missile bases “They are afraid they might in- LAWRENCE ‘and nuclear vie soviet attack in event of war. explanation—as though discuss details later. There is they wouldn't be attacked by noticeable hesitancy on the Russia anyway unless they prompt- subject among some of our allies. ly held out their wrists for the all this doubt and hesitation? Most Ps receaies correspondents of Eu- au pewspapers look only. in a Dr. William Brady Says: cow meipaad, eee oe i oaceemaes Daily. Mt inion of I odin there is a vast “hinterland” which is also a part of America’ and O7 le of 7 in the defense of the free world since the end of World W ar II, maintained the atomic bomber ~ ff they feel tired, anxious, weak, Kids want to ace music a calisthenics. foreé- which, like a 24-hour cop on the corner, has kept’ the Soviet ous despondent or unhappy, they _ bandits in check. American billions 1 only ta wale ic eta a a to m: Why? Scrap- rebuilt and refueled the broken- 2. ilide, . eam usic. down economy of every country on: berbiturete, hich. offered. its friendship, even tranquiises-or alcohal ameeh es use: ea . De: away they'll feel better‘“‘fast,” as those who were. against us in World uckaters War Il. American dollars still pour b me: - out, at the rate of about 344 billions and industries of our allies around the world. aS othe Sethi 66 Miory ove tas. ALL: NUM YObUN : —heen 50 generous to- its-friends———-I--have.harped _ incessantly _ a. “bat F and former foes. Self-interest? ee St esnens. Sie See ak be belt tensively wellbeing than a person with esting bottel Bt st stip Rivas only that these f persons are a yeat, to help aaa Ot OE ay conscius of Gel Lae while under the effects of the drug. ot possessing any real desire nec tie “There is, we suppose, no neces- letters but these sity for an immediate decision on the writer > the missile bases, since the United 3 States doesn't yet have the missiles . ready. A few months of quiet .con- siltation ‘won't hurt. “But there's something that our yg tems ought to understand. . “The American is in no mood . tiene watchthe people he rescued from a... ae economic ruin and protected from -... 1 want lending the ground on which My hap- place the latest weapons of de- mine. : Amd fense; defense for. them.” And you will (Copyright, 1957) : : ie: Of everything ther.one ... both night afd always done dearest, you + to ‘Vite’ ie | _. oF oO 1987) : 2 ag Pare 9g Ada is like millions of other Beery nA jor there isa con- stant feud between parents and children regarding music. ge ban ‘Parents like melodic. 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Shoppers Menaced by Purse Snatchers Purse snatchers are becoming @ growing menace to Christmas shoppers, Pontiac police warned As a ‘acleasintd, women should |" be careful not to carry large sums of money in their purses, Det. Insp. Clark M. Wheaton said. Department attorney, had asked for a “stiff sentence” and told Judge Kirkland’that he spoke’ for the Justice Department. * * * Each of the four counts of the indictment. against Frank could carry as much as five years in, prison plus a $10,000 fine. Frank and his wife have — mulated very little,” said he would, not impose any fine. e* * * The latest victim was Mrs. Bianche Klarbe of 60 Dougias St., who lost her purse and $15 while walking on Huron street near Douglas yesterday. She said a lyouth about 16 years old grabbed rit and ran in away, “Bay Raise y omen | FLINT \#—The Genesee County’, mixing of academic and non- “ Wayne State fo Bar silae cchtery ct te First Sue and Savings Bank of Grand Blanc,| 8¢t Charles Brown, agent in charge of the Detroit FBI office, identified the man as William Tidwell Cross, 40, a native of Chatt Tenn. Brown said Cross was picked up by FBI agents on a. street in Covington, Ky., this morning. . Cross was arraigned before a U.S. commissioner and is being held in a Newport, Ky., jail. $1,904 in American currency and $187 in Canadian bills when he was arrested. He was armed with a 28 revolver, Brown said, but of-| fered no resistance. The Grand Blane loot included $1,040 in Canadian currency. The Robbery was staged about 2 ae on Dec. 5 by a gunman using a , revolver. Non-Degree Pupils DETROIT — Wayne State University will ‘énd its non-degree students program at the end’ of ithis semester. Almost 4,000 stu- dents will be affected. Clarence B....Hilberry,. president jot! Wayne. said the action. was itaken because. the university felt Brown said Cross * was A : Kirkland imposed a sentence-of Board of Supervisors has granted academic students was an unsound “eight months to two years-on each pay increases of $100 a year to of the four counts, but stipulated 620 county employes. The action} The action barring students not) that they be served concurrently.’ came as the board gave final ap- working for a degree was taken we I's = i to-look like Santa will: = more adult lonely hearts oe tex tte un Some: sters, at least at the special City | Hall mailbox here, a lonely widow for a male com- Aaa It got ———— pub- + 448 Since then says the city recrea-. tion director, Nick Barack, about 30 letters have been deposited | Sixteen were from youngsters j Santa for toys, and 14 from men in four states, try- ing to"woo the unidentified wid-- ow, _* * © Barack said he doesn't ‘their salaries, and even outlined their qualifications for marriage. x * * Shuddering at the thought that the special service for children may turn into a matrimonial bu- reau, Barack that--a womah who Said’ she has Been} >” deserted for 22-years wrote; im- plying that if there is av eligible bachelor left after the widow is | - accommodated, she would like one, 100. ~ wide, 491g” Fun for the — whole family New exciting satin for-ever “kids to grandpa? ae Gin p ~ sweeping the country. R ipped 4 pa é is equi wit u into the game! Wool bi ing. 10 balls, 2 cues, chalk and i * * * Kirkland aiso allowed Frank to‘ iproval to a 1958 operating budget by the Board of Governors last of- $5,386,239, inight.. Ld Giscd icc tacablen Us ctl te alt tions. Sealf- proof Plextone table, Se AT FEDERAL'S ‘15 per cent to the value of a home. : \ 7 =: Just say SALE! Men's sweaters Girls’ flirty nylon’ Girls’ Holly men’s sport shirts — for Christmas gifts colorful sport shirts cotton, argyle socks _ nylon party dresses —bouffant petticoats “Campus” anti ~ ent | Sure-to-please gifts for all thé Coat, pullover, and| bulky. Take your pick from loads of gees may 8 a Gift-pretty frocks in pink or Bound to make a big hit! Smooth-fit acetele briefs. Super-asott, easy-care sweaters, men in your life. Wide selec: styles. Wools or Orlons*; patterns, fabrics, aot. San. wanted colors. ‘ylon-rein- blue. Sensational savings now White, pink, red-w ith ‘tint Whies:pink,. blek in 4 phy eke tion: SAEEXE So 29F- cpubns ae ses Pena a AT i icegeminenengabs ae ne Ree oak Se “298s eae of 3 for 1.00. 1s ve *DuPont's acrylie fi ; ‘3 ; SALE! “Waldorf oh FREE ALTERATIONS | Party glamour one ae budget price! LEFT: “Pan- nier effect in puffed insets; black woo! jersey and taffe- ta; 12-18. RIGHT: “Criss- ake cummerbund on_all- over tucked nylon-acetate; black, turquoise. Sizes 12.18. OPEN EVERY * NIGHT to 9 Mondey through Seturdey "SALE! Boys like Choose froma wide: selection “of holiday robes in a wide choice of - styles -and-colore; + im # = tange of sizes! You'll appreciate the fact that they're here at pavitige now “in time for gift giving, not giter Christmas, See them "a and save! Z For day or evening wear... - PLAYTEX BRAS 950 295 | “COTTON PRETTY”, the real- “PARTY PRETTY”, nylon bra ly pretty bra for daytime! Only. for night-time! Delicate nvion eee | cotton bra that keeps its pretty net frames embroidered cups. .-: shape .s. and yours . Fainous elastic diaphragm through months of machine gives utmost comfort, flatter- _ washings, Exelusive elastic dia- ing fit. Just try one on... “> phragm moves, breathes with you'll love it! White: 32A-40€. you. Embroidered cups. White, Get yourself a “pretty” bra 324-40. Shop at Federal's! wardrobe now at Federal’s! \ * * ae, tf od OUR EXPERT CORSETIERES WILL FIT YOU PERFECTLY SALE Boys con use . SALE! Little git’. P. Reuther, x * * The search for Winstead. also a defendant in the lawsuit, was cen- tered: in the lake of St. Clair Shores, where police said a woman woes tly Wing Winmen’ veutshed Sunday morning. Y ‘Thief Breaks. Window of Store; Gets 2 Radios = — Two radios valued at $59 and-$30} Brubeck; Johnny. Pe te Per Chott: Songs for Christ were stolen from the show window ;, Eddie. Condon's. mas—the Norman Labeff Choir; of the Pierson Furniture Store, 42 hi — Ring! Christmas Bells (Carillon) Oreliard (aie Ave., _— police ra a Ts travel alarm clock _ 5-piece dresser set Genuine leather case. Jeweled Includes ornamental mirror, | movement. Luminous dial. brush, comb, atomizer and Clear bell 99 powder box, 7.50 Pras FS. tax é ‘SA \LE! Fine Choice of 3 telen Lady Buxton’ new Matched sets; one, two or thr - boxed dresser sets ‘Sparkler’ wallet rae stars a za Ds in gold an silver aes Beveled glass mirror, bristle Black, antique‘ white, blue, gi tin jerie brash, comb. Gift packaged, steen top grain cowhide. ready to as 5.95 Ideal gift. ; tis Us. tax : Reg. : 2.98 @Slips @Bouffants —__ @Petticoats_ @ Pajamas @ Nightshirts and. bloomer sets @Baby dolls @Waltz Gowns - Wonderful to give . . . lovely to own! So nice, you'll be buying Three-te- a-gift-box yourself a Christmas gift when you see these charmers. Give Chitdven'e of rib them to every gal on your list as well Their low price: is just ie - between Santa and you ‘cause they look so-0-0 expensive! Tailor. gay plaid um prelias _ import handkerchiefs ed or frilly. styles in all the favorite fabrics’ iand colors. Misses’ Give a. lucky little one this -All_ white or — white-colors; High in fashion, low in pric and women’s sizes in group. scidom-though -of but “wish ‘cotton, cotton-linen. Lovely whiz-wash, quick-dry, W Other groups et 1.98, 3.98 and 5.98 I had” gift, 1.98 designs. Box of 3, 77¢ only. ~ 1.00 i! Girls’ Orlon* | Little boys’ halide . Toddlers’ coxy-warm Women’s soft Orlon® Save half "_ SALET Childeta’s —“Lidfes’ leather palm (gift sweaters reg PME oA > winter gift robes a rdigans mitten and scarf set eee So easy to care for! Classic Gro igh ts agg 2-3, boys’ 2.6. Ma sshmere-soft Reg. 1.00. Beautiful designs dressmaker styles. Sizes 7 with flannelette d_ Mazet by Milliken, Darks, pa ‘white cotton, oe on aty 2.57 Exh : * ie : gh an ie ae or linen-cotton. - Stans ee fh : ee ready for a gala opening tomor- _ . a ie oe a8 28 TT fal a 5 “Tt Tt Li Tr AA === uae : ; TERT eens eS STANT t er TTT med ai) 2A - be wae: a: - 2 Gl . ++ ~ 4 se ptt —— t 7 - Sasa! "25 ght “+o * “7 . {+ & as ‘— i % it T 1 as > +r < + — & 5 . TH : i ob. Stitching L Th fine » a z Ti i i. = = ms ‘i " fe e a me 7 sf ——+ ami so . ‘ ‘ J ‘ aL ie > > I Titi ane on a 4+-+-4 1 SQ. © 1NeH TT Sh Se ar 1 1! a= gy ee Litipirit LLE > 2 need 1-3 yard green felt, white felt [ te one felt stocking, Using the dec- ‘the Tree” (left in the’ picture) you) Px Grim Christailiy Cad NEW YORK (INS)—A grim Christmas card ts being ee ee former political prisoners in New York. x * *& : “We wish you a Christmas merrier than ours,” says the message on the front of the folded card, beneath a drawing of sad-faced, te Sata aan men behind berhed wire. Saliba; ‘shank wullibll. She eon6 thoti’ mas tree with the Soviet red star on top, 2 ated with missiles, bombs, warplanes, the candy cane designs orative stitch attachment on the; machine, wie - ota canes. Transfer the “‘cho-choo” train de- sign to a piece of white felt. Dec- orate the train as desired. Place the train on the stocking and ap- ye around its outside tracing. After applique is completed, out) awny extra felt, Next, transfer the tree design to a piece of white felt, and po- Sputnik sition this between the top and : center rows of candy canes. Appli- A verse, in Christmas red, reads: PURCHASE h Bands _ FREE i | On Any Purchese—While You Weit que around the tree and around the outside edge of the block de- sign, Cut white felt entirely out of; inside of the tree; “and cut away “Rest ye not, merry gentlemen— . “Act, ere it be too lato “Of Reds beware—_ “Else ye may “share : “Our sad and sorry fate.” Below this verse; in bold black print, appears the signature, “Political Prisoners of the Soviet Union.” The rear of the card shows a two-headed infant, with stitch around the outside edge of the Hocking kchruhehevs tae, saying out ot one month, “Peace on |W DEAN J I ee ee in the| arth Good will to man” and out of the other, “We shall = eweiers To make the fox (center in t bury you!” Clasped in the infant’s hand is a bottle labeled i i picture), vou need % yard black or) «yoqyg 45 s. Saginaw St. Miracle Mile : —felt—a—serap-of tan or licht!__. — - Hotel in F lotitie Forgets to Obtain | Liquor License MIAMI BEACH, Fla, — The 20-million-dollar Deauville Hotel, row, is in for a spiritiess holiday to season. * * * Somebody forgot ‘to obtain a liquor license from the City Coun- cil, According to the law, -man- agement would be subject to a $1.000 fine and 90 days im jail for selling liquor without a license in the hotel's Cyrano Room, Musiet- Red China dorses ‘East-West T HONG KONG (®—Red . to the surprise of no one, today en- dorsed Russia’s recent proposals to the West for a top-level East- West conference, a neutral Central Europe and a halt Jan. 1) to nuclear weapon tests. : * * * Th Peiping’s first official reac-' tion. to Soviet Premier Bulganin’s letters to the NATO and U. N. eer Room, Casanova Room, Rich-iment ‘‘fully endorses and gives) The incident, wens said, ap- to form elasses and tack into eliew Room or Patio Bar, all-out support to these argument place. Make necktie from bias: ‘ Thirsty Deauville guests can gojof the Soviet gévernment.” that caused victinat to leave'scran or bindine. tack intm vlace. ‘ next door to the gleaming new] . the car. Put together front and back as , Carillon Hotel, The Carillon peo- Washington with the “CYoo-Choe.” Ecocme saitpelael Waste cre ine Daaiot Cotetie tee pe tel tae ee ee i nda cense a from to build a ~— To make the golden doodles (right cil's end-of-the-year meeting. vate owners. Se for high-speed bat seaman te a. da | Police Search for Man Who Ran Down Woman NEW ORLEANS (®—Police to- day hunted for a 35-year-old Ne-' gro who they said killed his girl friend by running her down with an automobile, The man was identified as Ellis Riley of New Orleans. * * * a \Police said witnesses told them chased Alma Modica, 27, also ‘ of New Orleans, onto the si with his car and crushed an iron fence. Riley * -¢ iin place for the eve Bend wire or soutache braid. a blue bead WV loft the felt, with right sides ‘Place the paper vattern for fox over both, and stitch through all three pieces. following the pat- tern outline. When finished tear away the paper 5 a oe * Apply the braid or varn sround entire edee and in loon design around tail using either the under- braider or the torhraider on vour sewing machine. Then trim away the excess cotton fabric. Make the “ear” with a few out- line stitches by hand. Sew the bead Shop Oxmun's . . , the Storés That Have Never Compromised on Quality! "HGRES HOW TO MAKE HIM HAPPY. For Christmas Give | (With Removable Hood) Regularly SLAC KS Snes at Osmun’s “~ —— a ~ ‘What better place to buy slacks than at Osmun’s? Here selections are immense, and good choice is very easy!. Osmun’s guar- antee perfect fit! From 12.95 to 29.50 great labels such as famed Esquire, Hagger, Fleetwood, Imported British Daks offer you the assurance of quality. Come in now! Lion $32.95 WASHABLE WOOL AND ACRILAN Peet eee ee a wes 6 06064465 * St aa cl usta ied verets rr $1495 * SQUIRE sa oe ae as be onl G95 Here is a really wonderful opportunity to pick up a 1 truly great jacket value. .. cloth coats selling for a fraction of their regular price. They're warm and smart looking as well as practical. The colors are Cambridge Grey, Loden- | Green and. Loden-Brown and the sizes are from 36 Te - to 46. These coats are available at both Osmun’s Downtown and Tel-Huron Stores but hurry in be- cause the supply 4 is limited! A = 51 N. Saginaw pecan Pontiac Tel-Haren Center Kat Sess: Open Boon Blake ti 9 P. (M, ‘til Christmas ; ‘ GABARDINES BY ESQUIRE ....... . $1895 ADJUSTABLE WAIGT SLEEX —_ $2950 FINE IMPORTED WORSTED $2205. _8Y —" ESQUIRE .... 4arria bats $2950 | te Oe oe Se ar ee rr a yh i Wt ee eee te eee i = ‘i So ab ca ome eae ew ome eg chen mee on se ee ee ae me ee me ca a aN same Sa ee cm ce ae ‘ > > ‘ . : i . > a es he he . ‘is . os us ae 8 r c Il wool imported Loden- * -. :. ——_ “Shop ‘the: Stores That Have Nevét': ie 4 = mn sapere on bse | 4 18) 1 Pontiac Tel-Huron Center 61 N: Sagi ‘ ee Service for Charles Chilvers, 69; Flint Mrs, of 464 Auburn Ave. hy pigs hoyedhere fora bay dpemarra p.m. Friday from the Huntoon service at 3 p.m, in Oak Hill Cem- Funeral Home. ‘Dr. ale ne Chapman of Bethany Church will offielate, with burial) sti 2 following in Oak Hil Cemetery, Mrs, Minnie Lee Wilson, §2, of) - He was — —- 40 Gillespie 8t., died Tuesday ‘ “Good New ier All Your __ Christmas G Nusrlia tnd fo bathe Eng- seven : opti Mr Chilyers died. ip Ona, Mrs. Dorothy White, Oliver, 2 Pontise- Gemeral 8 after a Ulisse, Willie and Ervin Reed dr. orief Hines” t all of Ka dsgery a | asomm Prmensos S77, SU Nah 2 1 son Andrew. ‘ler 685 Mair’ Fert Hane withthe Ret | ., Flint, © tirmer. city residept,|Miner of Mapedonia Baptist tied “in ae we riaerke Hospital, Church officiating Burial will Flint a ef Hiness. He was fillow in Oak Hil! Cemetery “Mrs. ' see : ‘ ig Wilson's body will be at the fuer] “5% SAMUEL PERER — |with her body to get control f "servi ate his wife, Elia:'al home gt 7 pn. Saturday. -WIXOM —~ Mrs. Samuel (Jose-/her estimated $600,000 estate. nee ¢ _ Norvelle Thomas of + sess ‘phhine) Peter, 67, of gt ‘ontiac, ia Dudll and De|.. MOWARD a] Trail, died Tue wie ‘sae both of Flint; 12’ ROCHESTER —Service for How. 'Y Genera! Hospital “bs inure wm Shipping Increases crandebiidten: 33 greatfrandchil- ‘ard B. Burgess, 98, of 120 E curd eS ee "| DETROIT w—tUpbound ‘foreign dren and ‘bre Sreat-greal-grand- $+ whe died yesterday at his on Dec. 6 : __. shipping on the River in| hid home “will be | at 2p m. Sat. She Was a member of the stag, PME 10 Gang 1957 Service Will he at 2 p.m. Sat. urday at the | ise (Me Methodist Church. . ee “ will be ; Chae with the Rev werd B Reed. ‘Parker af the Pas a fives three children, Mrs, bal 2 ee hood Lakes. — ena i = Commtalie Mr. | Ral for (A Cometery,.” SH ol cca ‘Wash. Lioyd of + and Stan- 1%. Domestic shipping included: will be at the William F Davis! Tuer saecay contractor. ‘fey of Walled Lake: and two sis 16,275 veusels upbound and neti Funeral Home after 2:3 p.mt Fri-he hed lived his entire life in ey" . : jcownbound in wt. na jay, ' Rochester ryice will be At 2 p.m. Sater. — La SUA SOIR. inlets’ ic ame, Sat wr Deaths Elsewhere STARTS THURSDAY 5:30. M. to 9:00 P. M. FRIDAY 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. i : a | Today and Thursday tor 16 Hours Only you'll wit ness the greatest bas ar Hetkiey WA d yesterday in Si.(Meler, both of al WASHINGTON“ —Jere Cooper; ff a & ONS eager aenngy aa Agia! « Fev e? two months: gist me) Mins, DONALD FILDEW ‘Michigan: Man Nomed 64, Democratic representative in olio iCongress . enmmnessee He had been @mpliyed by the MILFORD — Mis Donald (Gad. P Hall of Fame : Hist, walt. 4 = out | Detroit’ Edison Co. 37 years. Heys M.) Fildew. 58 ‘of 2476 General NEW YORK W — Dr. Thomas ’Cooper, a bachelor atforney, was | was @ member of Pontiac Ledge Motors Rd., died at her home this Francis Jr., University of Michigan'chairman of the powerful House | F&AM No. 21 and the Paks Lodge. imerning after a long iiness epidemiologist, was among 15 sci--Ways and, Means © Comniittee He leaves his wife. Annie; two The bedy is at the Sparks-Gril-'entists named to the Polio Hall of which handles tax legislation, He | laughters,” Mrs. Fllem Sparks of fin Funeral Home: Fame by the National Foundation; was born in Dyer County, Tenn. | Dallas, Tex. and Mrs, Denna for Infantile PaYalysis yesterday. | * se liayes of Washington,DC. and TRONAS SON Dr. Francis headed the program, §AN DIDGO, Califa —~ Adm. “oO sisters. HOLLY —Service will be held at which evaluated the effectiveness! john Dale Price, oa. ret. &, Service will be at 1.30 p.m. Sai-2-p.m. Saturday at the €. F-Sher--of Salk polio vaccine, Dr, Jones Eon. of the nation’s early Navy rday from DonelsonJohns Fu- man Funers} Home for Thomas Salk, developer of the vaecine, was aviators, died yesterday. Price BUY NOW PAY NEXT YEAR FREE TIGER with 3 pair NYLONS oof = OO¢ a | Rollup or tong sieeve =< in Solids, stripes checks; Sizes 32 ~ 38. Pt : 88* : Beautiful rooted hair, baby with dressy - peral Home with Dr. Milton H ‘Nicholson, 66 of 9600 Kier Rad. among those honored af the cere- was designated a naval aviator in | s yout oe bg organdy dress hice teen a Ea pe me < j Rank of Central Methodist Church Who died yesterday at the Univer-| monies 1920 and had served almest con- | “agp a Fleer e fficiating. Burial will be in “ity of Michigan Hospital, Ann Ar-- Foundation spokesmen said timuously with naval air groups me 16 HOUR SALE-~T 6 HOUR SALE ~ THURS £ Royal Oak, bor. Officiating will be the Rev. bronze busts of the 15° scientists/ pnt) his retirement in 1954. He ; : Marshall Saunders and burial will end two laymen will be unveilediwas born in Augusta. Atk: ’ 179 Fiensel er All Weel fer So “ - x MRS, PEROY GRAY ‘be in Lakeville Cemetery at Warm Springs, Ga, Jam, 2. “ae Boys’ Toy Cash Paty 2.99 Loafer So Mrs. Percy (Susan) Gray, -63,' Born in Banbridge, Ireland. he Twelve of those named are still EUGENE, Ore. — James With Play 39 Washable woo! with ‘ wmerty of Pontiac died Monday '*4¥es his wife, Lottie; three sons, 'living. Cloy Downs, 72, an electrical arid; SHIRTS R * soft: Ideal gift. . : egister just eg: 9 soles. ideal g = at her home, 2713 N. Stevenson’ — we cS agrees ,- di real thing. All gad poor Sizes 9 to 11 € etzel bur vieburg a ; Fn She had been ill several 3 ** Steal $20 in Cash Box iday. —Main Fleer V THIFAO Mrs. Gray was a inemibier of the — “NGUS C. MA ‘of Typesetting Company R SALE~ THURS i Wesleyan Methodist Chorch and, OXFORD — Service for Angus Regular 3.99 All Metal mg ee ‘ the Missionary Society of her C. Mathieson, 8%, of 3) Houey St.) About $20 in change was siclen stg ies alk church who died at his home yesterday, from the cash. bex of the Pontiac Doll Hi-Chairs 1 Surviving, besides her husband, will take place at 2. p.m. Saturday Typesetting Co. 3 S&S. Case Ave.) 7.39 Nylon : sre two daughters, Mrs. Ruth at Bousardet + Mabley Funeral last night, Pontia¢ police said. \0_ editor in chief af the Encyclo- a Node cham ies ans none i. . wa; > 5 00 LADIES’ ‘ 2 Ellison of Meirose Park, 1. and Chapel, Oxford. Officiating will be| Entry was gained through a Sn a ne ite I ’ “Mrs. Audrey Lawrence of Pontiac: ‘the Rey. Robert Harrison and bur- broken side window, sometime be-| 9 ae ee ii Sie ROBES ‘ and a brother living in Florida. ia) willje in Metamora Cemetery.tween 6 p.m. and 2 am., the’then, died yesterday. He was born | Service will be at 1 p.m Friday A retired farmer, he was a life- owner believed. 5 R SALE~THURS., FRI 5 99 . 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STP TABLE 294x117” et xd high $748” We Give “Red # Scilile Stempe Mandey:: Evening 6 P. M. to " P. M, ( a i : i Vy : ial pw ep : of cs ese : as ; \ : . j : r ® Yield| fo Match Records ‘| WASHINGTON (INS) — Bumper crops of only a few commodities . he, aod Bes. etn & Ge vette of 210 Baird St., Holly, an- of : : : A pair foreman, and on the right is Barbara Patterson, 2015 Hammond the shore Saturday have been iden- (left) who portrayed a teen traffic Viblator, observes Bailiff Karen i ‘ Lake Dr. court recorder. The five are members of the Pontiac tified as his and RCAF and United _ Cordingly, 481 E. Mansfield St., hand the form stating he accepts pi Mana cabs SENT Se $s ion with TCA, was ws feet over: To» ; 4 waiting to come down on a .| the first Pontiac Teenage Traffic |discover the facts and educate the| Central High School driver-edu- eee citer Genie Court, safety. Each) cation teacher, will conduct the nal. “Mayday, Mayday.” The time 6:51 p.m, stoop By — . answered and told Toronto airways control his airplane was Fa agp te : } : ins uy aT ae See ea Out battle against the decision ofithe nearness of Clristmas, ; “City Co nair of ees Secretary of Agriculture Benson|Humphrey added: “Mr. Benson 3 “His first . signal ‘Tm at to lower price supports on | Stewart, Pontiac |the public. bi me April road . ; po & - | “Them he reported, ‘i'm at The Benen ‘Gnacuitement: yee Think Escapee moneys Madison Heights Man on 9-Day Spree 2000 fet and going down ins _ some House members. Two farm|tion would reduce dairy farmers : lis questioning the defendants): : His normal course to Detroit @ “Fabricated Tale ssas:crscrs| P@FOIbR, 2), MEI IN MOIGUD iss Sars ec : cere. attitudes. iy-their attempt to i Vy be pt dently. he was over the 4 os Be ‘| Carolina Officlols Find ae 2s sae , fa, Se eee aed minimum : ‘Coast drought Carolina PANG Hs at . | ROYAL OAK — A Z-yearold) Just'16 minutes sfter the first |north and tried to to ahiare, wan pee jany favorable action on price sup-'tion during the growing season.| No Proof That Convict Airy: Cocktails Madison Heights pauls trove peg ate rt rg - — mete 2 om = ae | aribed Guard Buck Up Diners \fnt Sas ty Raya Oak Pulce| cer; dapre past the det. Whee |we might beable to get a rade t ne gs bape fg ps ay ‘Closed School | COLUMBIA, 5. C-1=South Gar-/422 Paris Eater Y {rast Depot, 4132. N.- Woodward, | Me offered ne: tee Gn eee = ae olina officials stem thoroughly €00-| parte — In an ar, cng [Raval Oak yesterday morning. eS “It was & dark night. I guess he COSTLY TO TAXPAYERS “a 2 : eines’ that liter George Seray a OXS ESF. Dar, CUS-| The nine-day crime spree of Ed-| hight, in a statemerit to Assis-\couldn’t see the water until he was The steretary- sald supports Dis Page Mitebribated « story that he| en tye ences ns rsppatinar Tana, Rnight. ot 2750 Dart. legit Frnescator Wiltings E.Lang,|t 20 Jeet. Ho sent one more mes- F have been so high that dairy sur- ss 5 eietetiery guard nt, eS 90 sppetianeimesth, Maton Heights ented) how his spree began Dec, $\sage, then stopped transmitting. ee SES ee ord a ae red opty oy ers i *— j : | » 7 "ith ; . : ‘ + #3 ” j © find he Opinion by Kavanagh oa caill Strobber as he walked past anojer|service, 1200 E. Tile Bd., De-|‘Damn i Biggio Clara Barton > ‘vain | * * *. ; ree, ulead yh dios mt nd Sua pres wa MMPA Head cost 1 | . bout Ralf a cent a -quart. of ig: memer fo oa radar LANSING w—A detailed opinion! is 1955 eseape. / serving five years at Southern| \ * * * -| fire jm 1932 is growing fow-grade |covering the annexation of closed) Chief J. P.Strom of the State aa en | as Sen. Wiley (R-Wis), usually an] tees today at the yearly rate of (school districts was tasued today) Law Division said be os ted *s Bache ‘ 6 less than 150 beard feet an acre |by Atty. Gen. Thomas M. Kava- an has failed to. ver- ail. Sneek ae with 300° board nagh. int-of Page's-stery: Sapedetaaseiece : din 1800 schenl. Cae. an. rang oo. mga ham Youths fo Repair Toys. Says Order to Cut U.S. procedures for appeal from such! series 4f mental examinations and onded | : . EN __| Milk Products Support ee was gieclared sane. He now occu-|ag hore doeuvres. It-mitst have|Heighis, clerg’ in the milk depot. vn ‘Fellowship of the St Paw| Hits State Farmers * & & pies,one of the penitentiary’s maxi-|weight nearly. a “pound, After Ijat 9:20 a.m . He escaped| ch ia ship © : said that the security cells. __ |te that and curried chicken with|with $17, police -said Lon, te ene oul 5. on operating Gatrct Of GOPaE aE [ea * ia jae ke J disteibala Mae to needy chil-| DETROIT @ — Glenn Lake, fag-oed Page Was convicted in 1946 of Grass: “My customers) tedring the clerk's description| qj mas in hopes president of the Michigan Milk Cae Oe ao eee een slaying a Charleston taxi driver he|say the oxygen makes them feel/ os the fosidup sates aa tae oe wile ae Seat Causes ieulanive Assn., says Secretary ley Sipial aetek: wee ‘nize td engaged to drive him to Co-jas strong-as Popeye. their far radio, patrolmen Richard|mas gift this year, = of Agriculture Benson's order re- pr Oh nag ee i tee ond ** \umbia. : After his escape he turned . Oakes and Gaska, said they 2 : Mccing: Sodevet teluia e is speci onder: / jup in Huron, Mich., as a re- ds Ch k hag’ a hunch he would attempt tiny 0 cs ing support prices on | te -the-event-of an /ye \trigerator- specialist, and marriea|Crowds Cheer as lke rob-_the other depot. " * Drive’s Goal Reached some milk products “will hit Mich. — ea jas conenaon aw - Dorothy Fitzner. ‘Leaves NATO Session (7 “| ALMONT — Almont Village and/@®" @siry’ farmers right ‘in the / entry order | © | She obtained an annulmennt rer : ; Township ha at | pocketbook." State Board of Education/unless | stiee he lett her im California | _ PARIS — President Eisen-/1 ake Orion CAP Unit’ — ($4000 in the annual deiwe for the}, Lake's comment was in reter- the beard specifies a lajer date. to go to Honolulu, where he gave. hower drove away from the in Soll Feottad Candies combined agencies of the Commu-/¢Mce to an Agriculture Department Prior to the effectivé date of himself up after consulting with session of the summit nity Chest. i. order the support price on the, annexation, the opinion held.) a priest. of NATO 1 , i at | LAKE ORION — The Lake Or- A few pledges yet to come inj butterfat and milk used for manu- the closed school district continues) pace cop conviction was as & manidipal corporation subject on *contession he signed ‘without ing that of providing for the eduea-| ect wa tion of children of'school age in the : is & district. ' ; a He could be tried and sentenced) sessions opened, The terms of officers of the'+, two years for escape. But be-| President as he di of the date} cise he is a life termer it is} waved his hat a jon Civil Air Patrol Squédron wit|before the drive be completed. facturing purposes to 75 per cent of sell homemade frosted candles | — — . Srroaghout the business district|} in 4 Has Vision Defect | "ake said yesterday his group The proceeds from the sale willl NEW YORK — An estimated) order with the department and the be given towards.a flight scholar-' 9,000,000 children — about one in| added that the MMPA will seek . He |ship to be awarded a member on'four in the nation’s schools —| » congressional ruling unless smiled 'a merif system, when sufficient have vision defects requiring pro-| Benson modifies hig order. as The of the completion of the transfer ; ressed. | broad / who have returned to the U.S. or of funds and property of the die) = 4 =a RRR oo SS ORR EE ) Win eta ps Sea “ : va-| In jure or a nO ' E : = eeiten nn athe oat aoe ae last of the county board of education is supported at $0 per centThe — and India. It emphasized that they|May of Dr. Moward Cadwell are still under the protection of} °° ——-=—— the suasanines ____ this government but bce voir How to Lose Friends __ ae district to. ti the U.S and Hinder ‘Marriage. require ae ae DETROIT (INS}—Wayne Coun- "ter its order, the bs : _ ‘ ; Inona Cake-Wolk ity Lapin oye areal ca ike’s Prestige ear : ‘ : 5 . " oe 3 a RICHMOND, Va. we C. W. copapelae ‘akc aie county. Y 4 at 5 : ‘¥ athrup hedules : : Glotzbach, Internal Revere Serv- says he will ask the _ MOSCOW (®—The Soviet press 2 > Special Election ice director here, told his section) jesisiature to boost the marriage | said today a sharp dre in US. | to $3. fed President Ei- chiefs he would bake a cake for all license fee from 2 to $5 and put prestige preven p who signed their sections 100 per: the cost-of-living Index to | senhower and Secretary of State cent for U. S. Savings Bonds. At] Keep ap with the thigh cost of | Dulles trom forcing their pro- Jb bs be Pe last report he liad baked 24—with) toying, = ef gram on NATO partners in ere Feb. 8 on the the help of Mrs. Glotzbach. nr | Paris, a Proposed $696, oe sl Bird : fb 2% Be Snail 8 some |: WASHINGTON ~ ‘The California |Bags Doe From School mal negotiation session inthe lin holes that it drills in trees and| . 1 Ovoit begeed « doe 3 is » Asean et ee 1 iclasses when, glancing out a] — William T. Sampson, |i} bird’s instinct goe g ; in, 199 Auburn Ave., Pontiac? Infirmary Monday and at-the church's 7 p. a, * ; = WASWINGTON 2 a yey Hum- {D-Minn) said today Presi-|E hen = : > ‘The NATO conference agreed in ee es The about 100- men a ena pee nie in 1986 iwith intermediate (1,500 . mile the civil war to protect Franco, , oe \Franco Will Disband | Moorish Cavalry Escort | MADRID (INS) Generalisstme | ee Pranciaco Franco's clara Moo a i Dibeithitatee ities tre trees tater areas ee i a eee snes cnisiiie amraae _ a “give de M ORE Complete Line of Unfinished Furniture. ‘almed at finding out whether any) 95 4 “ s ae tale rd $2 Set of = Boston Reckers—Oa Chair 1 t WORK BENCH 9x3 8s es. an oe"x00" with 2” on top. WALL THLE. Only $1989 x 4 “eee = flattery without a, | . in sight... give he _ SEAMLESS ¢ USE OUR BUDGET PLAN OR LAY-AWAY DO IT YOURSELF MART 256 S. Saginaw St. rarnixc FE 2-1026 Tees. 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A , Ch ee Penney low for gifts — for se eas anced wphve that leaves no weak spots, pe sm ’ ge: you. : sheets’ with wear built in— why Spend more for lovely color? ~ af 81x108, eh 72x108 twin size... 2.79 1 gingh t n ams... ee as ‘ian ve a’ : yes Bene 4 to 16- TWENTY.FOUR | - Junior Editors Quiz on [| Christmas -| fp -Also, there vtould be waste in 000 to 14. city department he the building of a refugee townsite The jargest went to Joseplp te le they would have to be uprooted ~The © in and ‘settled elsewhere, it is 1 Suburban Dearborn has grarited)/ way Department has drawn # pointed out. ‘pay increases amounting to. $90; joint protest from Gov, Williams: nC. Mackie. - $4,500, bringing” »- 2 he said, : a . ! ‘ft ‘civil defensé pn a : would bart who_receiyed $4,500, | pe i na eb 5 a " ‘= annual salary to. $11,500. i The two officials wrote John C.'for any be te id QUESTION; Where did the Wise Men come from? & +f 2 ANSWER:. St. Matthew, who tells the story of the wise men in his gospel account of the birth of Christ, refers to them as coming from the East to Jerusalem, guided by a bril- liant new star. He does not say how many there were, whether’ they were kings or priests, or where they came from. Most early authorities, believe that the magi, as the wise men were. : called, came from Persia, Syria and Babylonia. Some early ;. . .piters say there. were three, others say- two, eight-and even! of the Orient; and tradition says their names were Gasper.’ Melchior and Balthasar. Since they had to travel some 1,200 miles by camel and foot through rugged territory, they prob-, ably arrived in Bethlehem when Christ was a year old or. perhaps a little older. In Matthew's account, they fell down and adored the Child, and “offered Him gifts of gold, frank- incense and myrrh,” all mostly treasures In those days * * * ing addition to your Christmas crib. Cut out the figures, color} them and add them to the stable and other cut-outs in this! series. New figures will be added tomorrow along with an! overall plan for assembling your creche. By the end of the’ week you will have a complete Nativity scene to decorate your! home during the holiday season. If you. missed any of the earlier parts in this series, try to obtain them from your news- paper office or a neighbor. * * * : {A $10 award for this question goes to Lake Charles, La. Mail your question on a card to Violet Moore! Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, care of this newspaper. Tomorrow: Joseph.) ; Vivian Simon of! 3 Loyola Professor Suggests Plan: | KANSAS CITY (INS) — A professor at Loyola University, Chicago, says Americans must change their “antagonistic attitude” nti pigam <"" . 477 ae ory eS - Alexander Eulenberg, addressing Kansps City accountants, Suggested the following seven-point “‘refotwiation” for taxpayérs: ~ Abandon the adverse attitude’ powdrd revenue agepts. ¢. Abandon the idea of tax “he ‘versus our own géllars. § ties, because we » fant afford chdrities with tax , A * F Abandon reticence to selj,eet to pay the taxes. - ei f Jf —Forget the idea of PayAting church and : Geductions. fh : ae 4 | *12. Artists have usually pietured-them as- being three kings; rs ‘4 . 4 We Must Afr TaxAtitudé * * % % - Fashioned | for Giving... Richman for =. ~ Modern Living “ J TUXEDOS AND DRESSY BLUE ' SUIPS. Dark, deep tones they are Richmap-tailored of the finest woolens, jt comfortable year ‘round weight. Per «fect for every formal and informal holi- day affgir,and for general wear the year ‘Mretind 2 ccc secccesees 445 seen Abandon th _ paychotic- drive to-convert everything tO Capital Rains ra, —Revamp fhe aimost unbelievable overstatement of travel and entertainmeyit expenses, = : —Raige 104 patriotic level our feeling of payment of taxes, Particujarly iti relation to our familiés and children. : Whittier Popular Campaig ner in Politics . New VA Director Known “tor Initiative, Dramatics gy (INS) — On Christmasjrewarded him with a ‘term in the Eve 1943, the electric lights went! pyeret, co! : - Sat Ot the wedding reception. fists. ae’ claeryman. ta, that, iss Mr. and Mrs. Sumner G. Whittier. | an ty " More than 500 guests stood un-/8tate representative and state sen- certainly in the darkness. ator for five terms. - 4 an | His work on Beacon Hill was coos But not for long because the! interrupied by a 2'4-year hitch | bridegroom hustled to the cellar,| as a naval officer. - changed the fuse and brought hack 4. ; ‘ | = the lights. ~| With a flair for the dramatic, = a ~ = nurtured _ through _Everett— High: a oom, preanedtg A School and Boston University, eaterprise of the new ireetor of (Whittier was always.a. formidable: | - the Veterans Administration, an °PPOnent in legislative debate. agency of 176,000 employes, con- * ©. * oMakn - guerenteed as long os "EVANS-COLSON BICYCLES . Reg. 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Whittier kinship tothe trict offices throughout the United [poet John Greenleaf Whittier of States with a $5 billion bedget, Haverhill. third largest inthe federal gov- > © ®. ernment. He is the author of numerous ~~ Whittier for 20 years had been|™et® and other poems, several) & man of great initiative. an ‘inde- (Ot wach pices oonemrn ome oe es Cent ts MUS scucetaed Uh ids Reerett, High chusetts politics. He ost only | hood - oa | twice, the last time in his bed as "Ne Papel ae Cabeaisity ae aearen to natesa Cada < jpaper and @ Boston daily as| , succeed ‘ AY bi “6 Herter, now assistant secretary of ©4Ttoonist-reporter. | state. Whittier served two terms. * ; % j under ter a ation in f ne mage eg Se wlncy \unitea “States in’ 1790 was deter- * * * mined to be in or near Baltimore, | Whittier's energy in political life Maryland. a % 100% DAGRON DRESS SHIRTS. Give joy all year. For these elegant Dac- ron pique shirts wash and dry in no time, MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS. 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EAST LANSING (#®—Michigan) educators have agreed there must be-no panic in the planning to catch up with Russian . scientific a planning meeting for regional science conferences held at Mich- igan State. University. * «4 ’ Dr. Roger Leatherman, assistant director of the Phoenix Project at the gio of Michigan, “We dare not lose sight of two major ‘Don'ts, he said, listing these as; : 1. Do not lose the principles, inherent in a democratic education) in a free society. 2. De not panic in an attempt to win rapidly a race in tech- nology. Dr. Lynn M. Bartlett, state sup- * + * “To do less would, in effect, be handing the world of tomorrow to the Communists,” he said. “We know now, the reemphasis en school curriculum is essential te our survival. This we must * *« ®- “I am certain,” Bartlett said,|. “gor democratic way will prove equal to the situation.” Detroit District to Vote on Carey's Successor DETROIT (INS) — A special election will be held tomorrow on Detroit's East Side and the only ones showing “— excitement are Pontiac Shrine Club Installs “58 Officers Savings & Loan Assn. Building. Ave. chaplain. and Mathew Shelton. “The Pontiac Shrine Club instalied|_ Under the plan, Lawrence A. 1958 officers at its recent arinual/ youd have been empowered to act Christmas Party held in the meet- ing room of the Pontiac Federal|cyting all its contracts, documents Installed as the new president'would have had general super- was John F, Zell of 47 Glenwood vision of its financial affairs. His fellow members installed atiing the executive secretary. ab ithe ceremony were: Stanley J. Treadwell, first _yice._ president; \serted. David Neal, second vice president;\on end to think about it.’ Roland Lewis, secretary; Carl Op-| The treasuier said he probably Jand, treasurer; and R. J.Stanton,'would invite Rubin, Prentiss Brown Newly installed trustees ‘are/Lansing to try to wirk out a more workable financial operation com-| iplying with the law setting up the Charles H. Kreher, Lloyd Christian, Thomas Corbin, William Denmark, Fiscal Affairs LANSING a — Atty. Gen, Thom- Bridge Authority to heap new pow- ers on its executive secretary. by the State Administrative Board, ‘urer The authority, headed by for- U.S, Sen. Prentiss M. the newly opened 100-million dol oe eee suggested changes in its bylaws at its meeting last September. ‘Rubin, the executive secretary, on behalf of the authority, exe- “Tt would have amounted fo giv- isolute power, ” Sanford Brown as- and other authority members to Legislative District. Election officials said that of the $1,000 registered voters in the area, about 5,000 are expected to cast ‘The rabbit matures at six months; and frequently bears as many as! single year. Se erie | THREE KEEP SECRET — At icast Dad looks surprised as chil- four litters within the span of a| dten parade downstairs with indW@idual portraits. Framed, they are | for him to group in den or at office to show off to associates, authority, “Come in-or call us today (FE 2-0233) we will gladly assist you with your plans, give you an estimate of the cost and assist you with your FHA Home modernization loan . , . Remember, bad weather need not stop you... , our men can work on the inside of your home remodeling job without delay. - is the time to plan @ YOU CAN SECURE UP TO 3500” IMPROVEMENTS or REPAIRS! © NO. MONEY DOWN! =) Up to 5: Long Yeors © You Mey Do lt © Material Prices cae a FOR HOME to Repay! Yourself! Will Never Be ~ Lewer! as M. Kavanagh today threw cold rater ona sen by te ssc anda Girl Lashed Kavanagh in an opinion sakeal OF Witchcraft hire a controller to handle its|craft almost closed Iiscal affairs. State law, he “said.|Uganda. Thirty pupils and their delegates that right to State Treas-parents were bewitched Sanford A. Brown. mer Brown of St. ee So tenced “It makes your hair stand) yoan, ty, - prison, See anti-witcheraft laws, piling the girl! : to 12 lashes, The school is peacefull beach or resort at that Is. easy}t When the principal threatened to|[_ and legal papers. The controller’ aay the an + girl sound : made a pass with her hand and/ — |30 pupils went into seizures. When| Bi she pointed at anyone, he wasil. could perforate by pistol shots ~~ spots on a handful of play cards tossed in the. air. “Better “Things ‘tn Sight” 7 North sar Street Phone FE 4-6842 Open Friday Evenings Annie Oakley, the sharpshooter, r — CANADA. DRY GINGER ALE PUTS THE SPARKLE BACK IN YOUR FAMILY’S EYES... 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By 1970, the! “Remember,” he ards, “a Nava-' ‘PHOENIX, Ariz. . ap you're looking for. the unusual in a.Christmas gift, shop around ~ Phoenix for authentic, hand-voven’ | Navajo cs nee ee And one man to see on ‘your. nage tour is Bill Walter whose “Tahop Tittle “Trading ‘Post! in the shadow ot Camelback Moun-. tain Is piled Wigh with the rnulti-l ored products {rom Navajo soe on remote New Mexico and “Eye-appeal,” sae Walter, “is. the most important factor in buy-. ing a Neves rug. ' * ; _jo rug is made to last and chances’ jare you'll be handing it down to ‘your grandchildren as an heir-' ‘boom. 1 Site ticles in cnt tes'| Walter stresses are closeness and quality of wool. tors last about 10 years and there-| Walter's kaleidoscope of stock. ranges from small saddle blankets priced as low as $4 to_nine-by-/ sage ges tugs tagged as high ' The biggest sellers, however, are) ~ Quality Shoes t Sizes 3 to 11. 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Given, ‘penstiies of ‘Waste King Corp:, Los _Angeles. | said —— sales will move ‘up 9 per i He gto the preapeetiie| gains to improved product per- | formance and design and growing | {consumer acceptance. cee | ystem Mo: ore aie: hicase| NEW YORK (AP)—The nation’s communications in- dustry epent 4, record 3% Uilion dollars of expaotion tn = ew Sortie: tel dase.&-tetnl, af Sikes naw Which were added, bringing: the mation’s total to almost 62 mil- lion. — : ee = + 2 Acanrienek now make an average of 238 million tele- phone calls daily—up 22 million a day from 1956. x @-@®. ¥ American Telephone & Telegraph Co.’ the world’s big-. est public utility, spent 242 billion dollars on its network —_ : ; tables and ~ radio-teleptione “systems. 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He said funds might be raised through the North’ ’ Atlantic Treaty organization. : “We ought to get some funds dents “‘more for character than thost schools. from governments,” he added, jeducation and without regard” to| ” financial resources.’ Jangua: Experience has shown. that after school “some from foundations and | some from public spirited per: | sons.” — British Air-Marshal Sir Lawrance PRY#iCa Darvall already has been offered |robust as He ; it on ' i i i ; iH : , 4 4 ; itt SEE g§ ge of the country where the/: was situated, bat & nenpnd Sir Lawrance recently retired from the post of commandant of the North Atlantic Treaty. Organi-. zation Defense College in. Paris. ficers and diplomats of .NATO. nations “learn to examine their; prejudices and to discard many, to experience that different points, of view need not necessarily lead to dispute, and that any and every ']- human being can become a friend. if you succeed ‘in understanding his ideas and in conveying yours to him.” | Sir Lawrance ieaeial the plan/ & for the schools and the Atlantic Education Foundation that would sponsor them with officials at the | U. S. State Department, Mrs.| Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Nathan M. Pusey of farvard.| Lewis W. Douglas, former ambas-' ‘sador to Great Britain, and former | Democratic presidential pommel Adlai E. Stevenson. He. pointed out that Sirens i has sald that Russia, by launch. | ing two satellites, has come to | stand “in the eyes of the major: | ity of the members of the world’s se tee ech natin 8 Mote tern, ene, yes, 8. 3.99 ~ compuere ALTERATIONS INCLUDED ON MEN'S AND BOYS’ SUITS, AGES, SORTS WEEN OE : COATS .. . 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In an help feed the 30 pulp mills operat-|those doom-criers the’ stat various types of paper including ment that his railroad has no in- Kleenex and newsprint —all are|!28 in the neighboring state. ‘ltention of going out of the passen- depending more and more on pulp-| As a yardstick of measure- ger business and more rieW equip- wood mills in Michigan's north- ment, a cord ef wood would. be |ment is on order. land. more than enough to keep tha | “The miain reason I feel that the FIGURES IMPRESSIVE _ average family fireplace burning jiron horse won't go .the way of Paul A. Herbert, head of the for @ year... the stagecoach or the sippi research division of the State Eco- Even under present practices,|River steamboat — that is, in its nomic Development Commission|Herbert estimated that Michigan’s/role as a carrier — is < and formerly head of the forestry/commercial woodland could pro-| because it hasn't been out- versity, supplied some impressive|wood by 1960—enough to supply ; 2. 9.2% figures on the industry. two more pulping mills. as a means of The , os According to industry figures,| If the available acreage were all|travel, is fast losing its original Herbert said, the use of Michigan-|used under intensive forestry, he|glamor and becoming just another produced pulpwood will have more estimated this production could be/efficient means of mass transpor- than doubled between 1954 and/upped to around four million cords. |tation. Peninsula,” he said. | Antensified cuttings of aspen |iT* “With better fire protection and! 8fe an aid to conservation, also, doing better forest management, wood|.he said, since the young sprouts ee ee products will play an increasingly| ®f¢ @ favorite food for deer. es important part in Michigan's fu-| Looking toward the more distant only an angel belongs up there, ture.” future, Herbert. said that opening know you're no angel. * *« *& of the Straits of Mackinac Bridge,| * oe + In 1954, Herbert said, there were expansion of the St. Lawrence Sea- many times there is | more five pulpwood mills in the Lower|way and the midwestern popula-|, But a he Peninsula and four in’ the Upper tion increase all will create new] ors aie te anomer More's te Peninsula. 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(INS) — Part; The cates was built by Grid-pabits and thinkings of the na- of the Granite Railway, America’s ley Bryant of Scituate. Muzzrole tion's 12 to 20-year-olds. oldest railroad, has been uncov-/said he -hopes to uncover in the! * *« * ered by bulldozers during work/same area the world’s first rail- Gone, apparently. . days -for the new southeast expressway road turntable, which was in- 4 » Ore Be ‘and today a move is underway to/vented by Bryant. Muzzrole said: save the ancient section. _ “T've a strong feeling that it The railroad was built in 1826|hasn’t been destroyed. I’m work- to haul granite for Bunker Hill/ing on some leads now where I Monument in the Charlestown sec-|might run test holes.” tion of Boston. The railway ran a three miles from Bunker Hill yo Quarry to the Neponset River. Uses Parking Meters It also helped haul granite ito Raise Orphan Fund fer construction of the custom : = : house in Boston, Minot’s Ledge | TULSA, Okla. (~The parking lighthouse -and the mow-razed meter, which is found on main - Charlestown state prison. istreets all over the country, has’ been turned into a fund-raiser for The raifroad section was thy _ excavated by an amateur ache | orphan boys at the lake home of a ologist, Richard J. Muzzrole of|T¥lsa engineer. Quincy, who discovered it during * .*. ® bulidozer work for the super-| G, = Nicholson has six meters! _ highway, tin the backyard of his place at bated by. Edgar Lake. Fort. Gibson..and houseguests}. P. T. Walker of the Boston Na-jare expected to pay, If they for- tional Historic Sites Commission,'get, he writes a “ticket” and Michael Verrochi, head of the) “fines” them $1. When the meter contracting firm working at thejcoin boxs are full he collects the scene, ordered a halt in opera-jnickels and dimes and turns if tions. over to the Tulsa Boys Home, Muzzrole arranged for an in-| ; spection of the site by Mayor a: Amelio Della Chiesa and other Gift-Car Rule Eased - officials. — OSLO—The Norwegian Ministry Backers of the move to save of Commerce has eased regula- the railroad section hope it can |tions for receiving gift cars from be saved and will become an (persons abroad. The chief re- historic attraction. They said (quirement now is that recipient : : a 100-car parking lot could be jand donot must be directly STRUCTURAL STEEL—Buildings will go up quickly this Christ-| Ang she may find just another! | located nearby. related. ,| mas. Junior has just about finished a new office building. child. 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(INS) — A” Q-Ix there diny’ che itt Bay's and wai Yau'ieae, With tha’ Loverieae sources oo fe) Speak ~ veteran Santa Claus said today girls request perennially? a but they Go’ not confuse rie arity eas met OT) Moén Eyed — “that dolis-and cowboy suits-remain 4 -«yeng ter — We ore is a sort of fist- against the pistiversion ‘perennially favorite gifts among’ salts for boys. Bat conty collector things they . legisla-| PALO ALTO, Calif. # — Wha , thé tnoalak of Gack went tion, Amd a. state department t children, but that “Rudolph” has favorite new enes appear. Type- | ino te reo es ae (reindeer. was) en 1934 and 1956 from Lake Michigan. This does does not, * * * include from 1.700 to 1.800 cubic! M. M. “Levy from the University! feet a second diverted for drink! Paris in France suggested. ing and other domestic uses (“Broken English is a good gues$.”| nore Countered L.R.B. Elton of Kings! a. did during ASK CASE REOPENED College in Londoa. / \yes hg. The antifiversion Great Lakes . ¢*.$ : .= 3 sates want the court to reopen “Petfect Rubiian is at ieast 9s Answer: “I don't think so, al- the 1990 case and order Chicago to good’a guess at broken English’”’| though the things they ask for retur to the Hake the 1.70 to 1.800 | cont more. seme biden men | ines and oot divert at water to Fire Department Has | Noose Seacin alts wane e Llinois wat | Save ao hove made _ . «oe to Get Rid of Teens | out, as if they were going shop- The bill pending in Congress SPENCER, W. Va. ®—Spencer’s waded ig. * would boost the 1.500-cubie feet volunteer fire department is grow-, umitation te 2,500 cubic feet. jing up. Adults ae being added to @ Do the requests reflect child- The State Inspection Bureau,| Ohio, Penmayivania, New York, which sets insurance rates,’ Minnesota and Wisconsin sur- warned that adults would have to prised joe tothe sen: | Spencer: Wan. fo Teaty in favor ie able fire rated. ‘their companions as the favorite De mally qyetie ceme 1) The Sante te Jim Yellig whe | Q. Do children ask many ques ‘Dolls, Cowboy Suits Tip List ib _{said they would do mare.if they “Bos Boyd Gealircncnea Teer ate | Miseies Instruments rasa Neeser as BN 00d reflection of how the ques. “Yt you tad It to do over again, ‘would you have dove more ad- vance planning? About one out of. three said Sey tel. aie sete. TORS ae pe retirement planning. . And, about one. out .of three’ * * + it.” pany policy, two of them were general: Before you retired, what kind of |" plans did you make for your re have tied to set aside mone: money. Here were some of the porte ments: - : “I should have saved more mon- + * © have saved more, I just didn't do s 2: € “Tf I had given a little more thought at age 35 to retirement, T would have carried a larger an- “Tt should have set aside more money each pay day so. that I could have retired with more sav-' ings. With more fimabees, I could have made a choice between trav- eling around the country or locat- ey from my salary, It is not what) P nificent specimens of white oak Af iteitimtentn, There te we, starter thie serve) : Venartbe White Oak Growing in Maryland Some of the world’s most mag- grow on Maryland’s Eastern shore. When the first European settlers arrived three centuries ago, they built their homes in the shade of trees that were already venerable, says the National Geographic Mag- azine. Perhaps the most famous is Tal- bot County's Wye Oak, a giant 9% setlossie kaa Reds Pay Scientists Better VANCOUVER, B.C. @ — Dr. Cyril Bryner, professo> at the Uni- versity of British Columbia, says the Russians won the race to launch an earth satellite because “their scientists are better paid." He told students that a scientist ing in a new area permanently.” * -* a in Russia receives 10 times as Besides ‘setting aside more mon- ey for retirement, many of the Offer to peaple who were still work: | ing for the company, regen | tions would be agswered by- all. of | today's retired people: Thus, they’ indicate - a common failure - by many of us who do little or no nae gee * + Skereter pen peo- *_* * | Running through almost all the advice was the idea that things could be better if more thought) to-retirement were given earlier. hes one eras commented: bd ntniecate is like death in that of us hate to face the in- evitable and discuss it. Better gét A. “Gatto 0 few anti where Bre ALAMOGORDO, NM. ® — ~ raele the quetonmare But, they ready for it while you have time.” | Dender and Biltzes.” j girls who bave nothing be re- | : membered. Some close their ened Oy hin ear yess oe Canvass Nets $1,966. baby Jesus, or they go te church, | According to William J. Brown, Father ‘center and Phoenix, The public information officer at. * ‘Holloman said details on the Art| | Q. Dorchildren to whom you have|20na-New Mexico range cannot be! jtalked seem aware of the religious. ‘te significance of Christmas’ in Pontiac area chairman of the re- ‘Air Force has been testing instru-/ Sy, ‘ments used in missiles during| they would do more advance plan- | manned aircraft flights over oe Se ee retirement. i i Ariz. | ? 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(@xistence between, capitalism and)military issues at he} er and Secretary of State Dulles) communism. his country that ‘a found mew. life and new inde- | He urged ‘postponement of the|os world War Il. fears pendence in Western Europe's decision to accept or reject Amer- statesmen at the NATO summitiican medium-range missiles until) War Ill. comfexquce. ithe weapons were actually ready Old friends and @ new face top delivery, a year or more from posed problems U.S. diplomacy ... sie insist that German rearma-| _ has not had to face in Europe so ea * jong as America alone could gual) 1. aiso asked that NATO state/that might antee defense against the Rus- ina it is equipping itself with sup-|East and West Germany, still the) sians. . lerweapons only because the So-|major issue in the coun- *.* 'viet challenge in this field madeiiry.. With no visible progress to-; — The men who made the key jt necessary. ward reunification, even some) moves in the talks were Norwe-| * * * Adenauer followers are beginning gian Premier Einar Gerhardsen| Why did he take these stands?/to feel that concessions must be and two old pals of the United! Gerhardsen is a Socialist, and Eu- made to the Russians. States—West German Chancellor)rope’s Socialist parties ‘generally * * *& Konrad Adenauer and British favor more talks with the Rus- 7 Prime Minister Harold Macmillan.|sians. His country is on the So- sat ancien ¢ aan nee Here is what they did—and the viets* «northern — doorstep, and| & a goverse ink ‘wl probable reasons why: ‘probably could be overrun e0aily.| sund cut the Rinses 6a a te GERHARDSEN—Made the first/as it was by Hitler in World War war truce — and then worked on suggestion by a Western govern-|[1. But Gerhardsen does not want the ‘Americans to along ment leader that Washington and'to close the door on all the pro- ge. a! 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All were benantiiagy te Mrs. Bennett also has a way with fancy cakes, One of the nine i i i F i 7] t ‘i Hi and Christine Fater, daughters the Floyd Faters of Lake Orion,| were on hand to sample their] — i grandmother's cookies. Here’s her} 3 era | i LE Sie se ROLLED COOKIES Ada2 "By Mrs, Rey Bennett - % gup soft shortening *, Sup suger ; Titecpoos milk gr cream | teaspoon flavoring . 1S Eccen baking: peotne ye ; Pontise Press slowly about 5 — THANKS, GRANDMA — Mrs. Roy Bennett son's sixth birthday, December 15. Three of Mix shortening, sugar @nd @BB) of Chamberlain street made her usual batch Bennett's four granddaughters dre shown here. |Add milk gradually and cook until angy Sauce a. ; oranges; together thoroughly, Stir ip milk) of Christmas cookies for the grandchildren. In From left to right they are Cynthia and Christine -|thickened, stirring gonstantly-|¢-or9s on Fish Cokes: great variety in prices and | ounce cams of frenea concen- and Gavoring. Sitt dry Ingredients) " sation, she made & birthday cake, decorated Fater of Lake Orion, aged 5 and 3; and Carol [Rinse noodles ‘with wart. water on Fish Cakes = | nmikes your decision more im- | trate; and 1 s6-0unee can of --? ov “eee with a frosting replica of Rudolph, for a grarnd- _ Bennett, aged 8, of Holly. oe st ee ees between the busy times of portent, . —— eae aie tn ig LA ye te a Chit dough Roh 148 toch’ thick, S32! Se NE et Sig I A MBC A RN GON a NGG EAB LEM: ee eel aaa apt . aie ee ce ee Arrange abod? half the = oeearaa ee, See yield more servings per ; 4 . } ) addition to Ca ye et ae : eee in bottom of well greaned, Ginette “supper with : , ae ° a * with a layer of cheese slices. Top| Blend 1 can (10% ounces) ¢on- ing o ; ‘be enay On the pocketbook. ‘They aes ee ae : cheese with half of onion sauce,|densed éream of celery or eream| Is turkey your meat choice? too can be dressed up for Christ- = ® . Repeat layering once more, Sprin-|of mushroom soup with % ¢up Plan on one-palf pound of ready- mas. Why not serve onions glazed to Chiffon Pie gM Le a iy pay om ag a Boel My Ree le Fort - Toust Treats sauce. Bake in moderate oven|pickle relish, 1 teaspoon prepared the turkey weighs over 12. pounds. |like Christmas may be made from (350 degrees F.) about 20 minutes.|mustard’ and 1 hard-cooked egg|The ‘toms weighing over ia combination of shredded cab- ° Makes 4 servings. 4 * “be the Hisst ecor iced pineapple, maraschino : For any festive occasion during) Pour over hot fish cal buy—will cost less per pound cherries, chopped nuts and marsh- Holiday Meal ~— peg tyme cakes or fish fillets. Makes 1%/and will have more meat in pro-jmallows with a mayonnaise-cream . es. ~ —Ttion off chiffon ple filling and sher-| | Mix a Wassail ea na avsinbiat a» oe Christmas morning is a timeiry wine. Cranberry juice may be “Sif Its Alive---It’s Fresh” tray of toast treats en-w Yt Secele When kith and kin gather on a 5 : ; and pretty to serve, for you to bear} {} $22 boiling Sater holiday afternoon, surprise them 6 : P proudly Ws the reekna tie. | eS Sit Wee etn Wed Ray Punch — crane. People Who Care” £2: el 1 ar suger = gpryeeley emg 54 Peter : ; : To make the treats you'll need) [*,Sssepoe ¢ lemon and orange juice, It's a a large loaf of sliced enriched) teased simend sive winning wassail bowl, 1 to 17 Pound 17 to 30 Pound mon, powdered sugar, marmalade ing bowl. Add boiling water and grown-ups joyously quaff. ~ . sherry or cranberry _ - l-Z to tase bite ct candied fruit or|juice and deat vigorously with to- i——« en ur eys / ur eys | nuts, and- even powdered sugar/tary beater or at highest speed of i. J eee in EE ee : 2 ee ’ : 4 ee na aren ai co _ All Poultry Dressed Fr | Bhs ieee ns aire noe A eto A Rpkapertoat Sopa led dhe , es : ion alces of enriched yeastraised Fold in almond extract Cub senate od fas has GEESE — DUCKS —-FAT HENS — CAPONS bread into many shapes. Christmas| * 7. % saucepan with the 3 cups water. ~ ~ trees, stars, diamonds or angels} Pour in pie shell. Chill until set, | Cover and cook 10 minutes or um , ; are all favorites. Place these on a/about 2 hours. Sprinkle with toast- bictess: Mem Strain, add sugar c ILD ee eenee rips bene eal odie. we ealn cote On ae we CO ee oon Lb. a4 Lb. | Sra cr aoe tere cones Spat es WOU as UO RABBITS YU g cracked ice. orange 3 paper or aluminum, fol Pot Roast garish wih tes aint. , SHRIMP.— OY —-FRESH LUTEFISK } : : > 3 quarts. / y : a ~~ 4 . “seen ke ob nanan ee ot Veal = ae : | uy os Fregh Fith of All Kinds | 18 to 12 minutes or until lightly rs ; welcome relief from the heavier i 3/ a. awe ; ecrcease oe Chnge __Plentiful Foods |===""==S= Met So 8 PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET ee ee oe ee) “ot veal jaa meaty cay, nu winter. Glamorous glaze Aor furkey.| ‘ | a jams, jellies and fruits, of currant jelly a low flame. 82 South Saginaw St. / Wholesale and Retail FE 4-1521 You might give a star brush f= 4 its natural fat trimming is/lack- variety. over surface to. Use| It is also delicious whey’ cooked) Chowder is basically. a soup ay rs - at * ia mee f 3 f ¢ ‘ ; / . We Wish Everyone a Very Merry Christmas F . i A with @ small amount of bone. It js ee Maimdish salad can be chicken, |Ma™: breads*0r tarts’ melt a glass a red jelly storerne of tase ct a MOI in Chowder ham, tuna or any ot the vegetable Beat if with oe then ah aad re rt ag eh sia: aoe Wee Caves BW Baby Fruit Flavors | ieasagh et” poet academe ol 19 ey OO | eee = come Pe names ered (4 NORTHTOWN MARKET ARGA N5 Shaker’ Pudding pes IN PERSON AT OUR’ STORE! ae jt : i eps in a Behold another of the “shaker” x ©] Monday, Dec. 23rd. § P.M. to 8 P.M) |] Tuesday, Dec. 24th. 5 P.M. to 7 P.M. SEs ra fens ore Fer Pin Skiies ee UP a convenience foods usually found) bot fat. fprinkle with salt and pep- tens ee oe a “ tts S | ron 7 $ 00 on the home shelf. Just 3 ingred-/per, ay add bouillon and vege) nS of batter, cook % cup of _BRING THE KIDDIES! La 3 ts jents, only 1 minute. A ay cae eee and 2 cath of ' f f Pound Seach Publ F. or over low heat on top| hopped onion — fi s eeeee Ss 4 range 2% hours or untit| hopped carrot and chopped celery 7 “ag wae! 2 sete Sp By Be cups} evaporated milk tender. , Step 2: add Reni, santo ey de : = vanilis instant pudding mix meat : and|selving 2 bouillon cubes in 2 cups) , : i a Combine the 3 ingredients in Gepings, ‘Thicker with ajof boiling water, and cook the mix-if Paffia or Betty Crocker Pure Black quart, jar or container, Cover and and water paste and ture for about 35 minutes. PEPPER ~ U.S. No: 1 Maine MARGARINE || POTATOES : Ssadine Bite $400: )) 1 & 90° 4 CAKE MIX mou bs Chocolate, White, Yellow 4120 WEST WALTON BLVD. | OR 3.2341 .. DRAYTON PLAINS MICHIGAN POTATOES We Wish to Baldwin Rubbér Local #125 For Their Wonderful of 500 Turkeys d 400 Hams... A / Merry Christmas to Each and Every One! POTATO CHIPS : —_ ACRES FROZEN SOUTHERN STAR KRISP MICHIGAN SCHAFER’S SUPER VALUE | ‘BREAD - eT it FLAKES -, Cottage Cheese _ y Vrcsh Killed | Fresh Killed © TURKEYS | | ad se + oJ Fancy BANANAS | aa : f ‘SWEET POTATOES 3 ) ch Dm 2d | Dry ONIONS | pat 10039" | c SWEET, JUICY FLORIDA _ ORANGES ~ ap ee S$ wean e | im SWEET, J Juicy FARM CREST _ F ‘ozen Pies : Sie mee mi } ; ani Tene we a fs ii (s " y T ws t | te = pk gic “i eo FORTY. TWO | Filberts sna: Dispel. Dress Up Leftover Fowl - TLAC PRESS, ©. THURSDAY: DECEUBER 19, est | Filberts are easily available this) © . teaspoon malt © “od N time of year, so we included them ies meee | degree #1 9 mes at in Turkey-Pineappie Bake. When) > cup coareely oaked‘sargey Sino 5 1 Makes 6 er ; . the filbert support runs opt, use. wa arty bas “ener Haw sei directions. xe: Clean P ot Is Insurance 4 t la situs turkey. tm this casserole. as in CUShIY _ reserve sirup. 2 Against Bad Coffee ~ ee , and hes ikindting ae Meciiasitieg! , ne « re i Has Gt "Te vero many others, you can substitute * * lof Merrie “Olde potest ?. fondant. the re also serves —_— you ‘make eet. vide the a +h laborator- | beets, ‘the home ‘economists feeom an equal weight of macaroni or Add 1 incents sait-and spag- . By International News Service | + 4 * ‘as 3 fireside séai. dough for ong loaf in 2 parts. les at the University of Wisconsin: | mend leaving an inch of the -giemn noodles for the spaghetti, if you hetti to 44-cupa boiling water:’ The clean coffee pot surns: out! Sturdy firétools of the hight . Sher round “up €ach into a ball| Just add one quart of cranberry and the entire red root, adding @ prefer. ; Boil rapidly,: stirring constantly, | \the best coffee, polished metal offer ‘stands witht * 2 @ and put the two balls inio your Puree to three quarts. of apple | jittle vinegar or lemon Yuied te th Turk Bak , ‘for 2 minutes. Cover, remove! Wash the pot: shovel after! ‘handles shaped Drake’® sailing For added cheer to the fire: | bread ad pan, In this Way you! will Sauce, sweetened te your family’ | water. Boil for 30 to © ies : ey-Pineapple e ‘from heat and let stand 10 rae ‘each use and ringe it in water al vessels, tox . pe. abs place wall, hanging within éon- have twin loaves: which are in- taste. ‘pop inte cold water and the 4 | $22 rote pineapple chunks ‘utes. Jeast 120 degrees in temperature, uae deniat venient reach, there's a long-han- teresting and very quickly shaped. To make the pts de puree, ‘will come off readily. Serve bee ae ie sendanes “cream ot chicken. Meanwhile, heat. soup ‘in large Add a small amount of water soft). Pipe ey ee the embe filed nut roaster, After a popcorn | wash and cook the cranberries un- with butter or sweet-sour aed 4% cup water saucepan. Add water and sirup, lefier to the first rinke to help se hovel, sant sah oa F session, it.can do double duty pal For the best flavor, keep butter fil the skins pop and put through Faeries = ee Year, = well, Stir i sugar, vine- move two spoilers of ‘Rood Pefork a pedwarmer. closely wrapped or in a tightly’a fine colander or sieve to remove A custard sauce is delic over 1 teaspoon vinegar gar, salt, ‘pemer and mace. Rie detergent and cote ail exe | A handy bellows. bad ‘peed ‘the Wall plaques vary from 35 covered Container and relrigerate. the Poe a frosty: berriés or non ang nie i tie Se YOU ‘RE MONEY AHEAD WHEN YOU | SHOP | HERE! — : ET : ee : coR YOUR ye FOOD Buc oo AC y. 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Almond- Swedish holiday cookie is a natural for the Novel shaping method for Sugared Almond Sticks (Finsker Brod) puts filled with chopped fruit, nuts and nutritious rolled oats to keep it {radist and flavorful. Both of these ‘are tasty additions to party plat- ters for impromptu entertaining. cup sifted enriched flour 2 teaspoons bak r oon soda teaspoon salt l cup milk ' tgift ig this.Happy Christmas Loaf’ | as Filling: ? cups pitted dates : “| cup granulated sugar % cup water Orated rind of 1 small orange ‘ cap nutmeats 1 cup sifted enriched flour — ie tenspocs. cals 1 Bony =o 8 sugar cup melted bulter or margarine ; oats (quick or oid fashioned, un- Combine dates, sugar’ water and. orange rind. Gook over low heat Almond Sticks ‘Are Swedish In Sweden. they “say it with cookies" — God Jule, that is — meaning Merry Christmas. No self-respecting Swedish housewife would ever be caught without “sev-| en kinds of sweets" to serve with and: almond extract; mix well to dorm dough, Divide inte six pertions; roll each with floured hands on a lightly floured surface te a strip 12 inches along. Place strips side by side, Brush generously with slightly beaten egg white; sprin- kle with reserved almond-sugar mixture. Cut across strips te make 1'}-inch pieces, Separate the cut pieces of each coffee. Truly, the cookie jar is never empty—but at Christmas. time it overflows . . . with such. tasty tid- bitg as Chokladbrod {a —_ cocoa butter cookie) — Spritzef, ‘‘spritzed’ through a cookie-) pregs)—Pepparkakor (spice cook- : ies cut in Christmas shapes and: decorated) — Krum Kaka (wafers. baked on a Krum Kaka won| Broomstock Cookies (lacy and . crisp; shaped while hot on a broom “tly in the day, and refrigerated, handie)—Finsker Brod almond sticks). * isugared * * Characteristic of Swedish baking |pork, thin-sliced bread and shred-. habits are the interesting means of shaping cookies — the broom handle, the Krum Kaka iron, the cookie press, and the hand mold- ing, as described in the Finsker) brod recipe, ES. Sugared Almond Sticks & cup unblanched almonds 2 tablespoons sugar : 1 cup sifted ail purpése four ‘5 cup sugar 1, teaspoon salt a 'g cup butter 2 +. T €@&, Separated = ‘a teaspoon almond extract. Grind aimonds,..Mix..2_ table-| spoons. of the almonds with sugar; reserve. In mixing bow! combine remaining almonds with flour, gar and salt, Cut in <,|with 3 strip; place on ert baking sheet. e in rate oven (3: e Sopeapeene degrees} 14 to 18 minutes until light golden browh, Bread and Cheese Rolled in Bacon Bacon-cheese puffs can be rolled until just before serving time. Twenty minutes of baking in a hot oven puffs the little snacks, which are a combination of the cured ded ‘sharp cheese. ~ Baton Putts “§ tices thin-sliced bread 13 slicea bacon iabout ‘4 pound} % pound sharp aged Cheddar cheese *_ tebout 2 cups) Cut crusts fronmy bread and cut each slice in half. For each puff, place two halves of bread, end to end, on a strip of bacon. Sprinkle tablespoons shredded cheese, Roll up and secure with “leocktail picks. * * * Place rolis. on end on a rack in a shallow baking pan, Bake in a 400 degree F. oven W minutes, or until lightly browned. Serve hot. E . particles are fine, 12 puffs. 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Even on our h on e ¥y moon she would Z friendly girl and says her ABBY brother wag a : sailor once and she knows how lonely galors can be, so she wants to do what little she can to make - them feel welcome in a strange . She writes to about four DEAR STAN: Your wife” may mean well, but she has ‘ gone overboard. She's married . so tow her in, and drop her anchor. * * * DEAR ABBY: What do you ‘ way it is with me. to get him and when awful fights. He beats and they throw things — man who beats her. If she doesn't want a divovce — she can get a separation. ae u 4 ef Eg : rt | Worldwide - Christmas Described ‘DEAR LEFT: You can begin by telling your father not to lead your husband into tem-. ptation, and you can finish by telling your husband to stay home. You and your husband should have friends of your own and so should your father. x *« * DEAR ABBY: My next-door neighbor. is a nice quiet little Fame se scene eyghel®™ to offer her my children’s out- grown clothes. They are too good for a rummage sale. NEIGHBOR get _ DEAR NEIGHBOR: By all means, — them to her, * Sd “CONFIDENTIAL bid you : it would be all right if I were ; Se ee Wer ais ¢ aahten wits to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press. She will & stamped _ self -ad- ~Greeod ‘eavelcpe.” : Néws From Bloomfield Hills auton EERE Muzzys Plan Quebec City Holiday. ‘ Muzzys’ son and ily all live in Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills and all will be present with their children. Present besides the Millers “Christmas Around the _ World” was thé theme for a The Niblick Golf ‘uit Boling Club held its: Will be Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Craig Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Rob- ert Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Craig who recently moved tries. Holloway and Gur- ” __ kau F - —_, ___ Mr. Mort peemnye a utat ‘w xo ‘piece suit to create the i impression E a@ soft, loose pb geen pomted tor P Seen a ati jacket. Tiny trouser pleats on the skirt @ further — touches, annual Christmas party Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Arthur Barnes (sécond from right) on Motor- way drive. Mrs. Fred Schwartz (left) of Pontiac ee ea Mrs: John 4 é : é { st = back from Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Denyes, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Craig and ner. + * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Car- lysle Hood of Henrietta street announce the marriage of Lt. (j.g.) Virginia Eloise Hood. to lf. Gg.) Kenneth Edward » Stela, He -is:the- son of Mire... and Mrs. Alfred FE. Stolz of Terre Haute, ind. “The couple was married Dec. 7 in Arlington, Va. Lt. and Mrs. Stolz will spend Christ- mas with the Hoods. HONOR BRIDE-ELECT Mrs, Donald A. Young and her daughter, Lynne, gave a luncheon and linen shower to- day for bride-elect Julie Haus- er in their home on Dunston road Julie's mother, guests includ- ed Mrs. F, K. Wietersen, Mrs. George F, Olmsted, Mrs. M. R.. Weed, Mrs. Peter Shifrin, Mrs. Richard Mabee, Mrs. Harold W. Gehring, Mrs. Hen- ry W. Free, Mrs. R. W. Lig- nell, Mrs, William H. Wolfe, Mrs. Don F. Stroschein, Mrs: Lloyd Waters and Mrs. C. M. Bauerock. School Holds Open House, Yule Program "members and guests of Her- \ rington Hills PTA Wednesday — 2 The Christmas program fea- tured vocal and instrumental * sélections by kindergarten through sixth grade students. _A square dance exhibition by _ the gym classes and a piano duet by Deanna and Gary Relyea were included in the program. Vocal music under the direc- _tion of Mrs. Eunice Relyea, - dancing directed by Ralph Wa- terman and instrumental music directed by Jeanne Leland completed the program. * * * Open house was held in In- ~~ dividual classrooms and par ents became: ae with teachers. Santa Claus, portrayed by Lesta Jean Stanley, was assisted by his helpers, Wimble (center), played — by Linda Douglas, and Nimble, played by Beverly pall oe se Ponting Prous Paste Olk, as the three were photographed rehearsing for the children's program, “The Magic Bell,” to be given at Hawthorne School tonight at 7 o'clock. Personal News of Interest in Area Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Wilson ot Bloomfield Hills, who have given a Christmas party an- nually at their- home, “Long- meadow,” will be Unable to hold the .traditional affair this year, * + ‘* ; Tt seems that there are some football heroes in the Pontiac area. The past weekend mem- bers of the Hillsdale College football team flew to St. Pe- Earl and Wayne, + im the game, Earl is oe Wayne is‘a senior at Hillsdale. Traveling. with Mr. O'Shaugh- nessy will be Nelson O'Shaugh- nessy and Gerald O’Shaugh- nessv, both of Keego Har- bor, The trio will return North Dec. 24, Freshman —s Larkin is with the tea; Wever Students — - Present Program Students of Wever © School presented a Christmas pro- - gram in the school gymnasium for members of Wever — PTA. * x * : Singing solos at the Tuesday - event—were _Gayla_Grammer, Nancy Taylor and Bruce Ben- ~ nett. Participating in the program were Sharon Abney, Jean Dodd, Allegra Boyd, Jack Stra- front °) this one- “You - berg, Res My Tim Chick- . ering and Billy Mercier. “aa ee) of Hooray Bes sident o 8 “the golfers, posed for a picture with the hostess and Oe Mrs, Frank B. Gerls foie fren. il nd West § Huron street. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Larkin of Waterford, his parents, won't be able to attend the game. Also in the sunny South with the Hillsdale team is junior Travises of Paula and State University. PAULA J. LUSCOMBE ae tee of Uae and Mrs. 0. G. Filer _ __terian by Mrs. Harry Pattison, presi- Travis, son of ‘the Homer L. Detroit. Both Charles attend Michigan Eight pages today in Women’s Section Ohio, is Diana Forshew, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Forshew of Birmingham. She is an English major.” Church Grout: Has Installation of New Officers’ Officers —of— = March Group of First Presby- dent of the Women's Associa- tion at the church. Guests were Mrs. ‘elton Rogg of Rochester and Mrs. Pattison. Rup Up ond Down Food Fair Featured -at Bazaar. Wives of Envoys and U.S. Officials Join for Benefit By JANE EADS WASHINGTON — Wives af foreign diplomats and - Amer- ~ MES White. ~chairman ofa recent benefit, at the local wives from 3 different nations joined, says the women who worked together many long hours planning and Staging the _event, found the effort * ‘pratt Many of * * & os Admiring glances will tell you how special you look in these dresses! 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Orange Blossom Dianionds ‘A very special gift® for that very special person. A. gift that ahe will treasure for years.and years.. Orange. Blossom antees perfection for you and her. $7 | bee Priced from 50” ” _— “BIRTHS _ moul a Bhaetier 5 \ § “ie ie tr RINGS TONE... | no ar “pirth states set in B . fine prec er your choice. re el sets the aependability. $5.95 to $28.50 81 NORTH SAGINAW eimeisiaiain: ’ IL PEN AND “teage a Parker of FRAT ERN AL . RINGS trom many please 4 are Te- * * * . 3 Jewelers - Optometrists § ; | 1OND’S | FE 2.3612 en going. Z| At this time of the year, when * religious sentiments are so fer- vently linked with the spirit Se a % Christmas, it might be well to) 4. An overwhelming maaierity ge examine the attitudes of young j \people toward religion and church ™ i an earlier survey, we found for help in solving life's ithat teenagers in grammar and high school expressed a keen in- (91 per cent) of young adults of all faiths said they would never|” ithink of turning to a clergyman prob-| lems. * + part practiced their faith with = \somie degree of regularity. ‘But what about young adults? Do teenagers tend to change their religious tendencies as they grow older and approach man S hood? ‘ ‘There has been much talk late- ly of a religious revival in Amer- ica, @ mass return to God in a time of international : tension. * * Church membership is at an all vision programs afe attracting m large and faithful audiences. ALL AGE GROUPS . This is the picture for the coun- try as a whole, taking into account * But trom surveys we have com. pleted among renting young peo-| iPle in the 17 to 22-year-old group. = in Various cities and towns across the country, it would appear that this spiritual renaissance has en- ROW _ap-| Evidence of a spiritual stam- | pede on @ mational scale must | be weighed against these con- clusions 1, Most young people, both eon and girls, know very little about their religion—or any other’ religion. Less than 30 per cent ™ could manage a passing mark on ‘a grade school level Bible test. * * *& tants (68 per cent) jMariy. time high of 100 million. Religious. # news and religious radio and tele- terest in religion and for the most 5. Ofily three out of 10 Protestant boys and two out of 10 Jewish boys “thought often’’ about the 10 Commandments, Girls — scored slightly higher in both faiths, Among ‘Catholics, 5 oat of 10 ‘boys and 6 out of 10 girls said they “thought often" =. the Commandments. of interest among peoole their absymally low scores on the ‘simple Bible test, The test consultation with the International Chicago and others. - SIMPLY WORDED in general, -the- standard Biblical tests »s the fa- m countered a major roadblock in proaching adulthood i reached by our re- 2. A majority of young Protes- led the children of and young Egypt. Jews (86 per cen’) and a hefty ma- Pontius Pilate as the official ® jority of young Catholies (24 per turned Christ over Recent) donot attend-chureh regu-;fiers. and not 1 in 15 could name pomenee for * Some might have got by—and probably some. did—on their’ knowledge of the Bible as liter. | ature. Ht is interesting te note that | | these who claimed ne church | affiliation scored only a few | points below _ the ' ang for all groups ind all faiths. the simplest questions evoked the most shocking displays of ignor- ‘ance. Only 3 out of 10 knew that Patil was the Apostle of the Gen- tiles or that. Thomas was known ws The Doubter: ® * * Less than half knew that Moses! Israel out of Not 1 in 10 could name who to his eruci- the Biblical character who saw Shop Every f Night. ,f ‘til 9 seamless stockings regular and stretch sheers | Perhaps nowhere was this _ was- conceived after ip -questions- were). ‘worded simply and based on such MEADING THE BIBLE already | low the chusch- Eoing F: builder of the ark. _ There was one ray of hope shi ing through an otherwise picture, Young people of all faiths scored about 8 per cent higher ithe year than their correst answers on the questions 1949 and 48 per cent in 1957, than the Protestant ‘up 12 per cent) and Jewish rates (up 10 per cent). Bible reading habits shed ‘some light on ‘results of the Bible quiz.’ iper cent read it sometimes and. ‘47 per cent answebed never. Among 19 per cent ‘read the Bible . 39 per ‘eent sometimes and 42 per cent never, Among Jews, 14 per ‘cent | faith led the list in Bible read- tng tan pleant Bid tsvemer os tendance, Catholics, whe are re- quired te attend Mass on Sun- | | day, and thereby ied in church attendance, scored the lowest in Bible reading. The implication-seems to ‘be — reguiar church attendance as more of a factor in answering ae quiz than regular or sporadic reading of the Bible. It is also interesting to note that giris. of, all faiths ‘thought more often about the If command- ments than boys Affirmative answers to this ques = tion came from 6) per cent of the Catholic girls and only 51 per cent of the boys; 32 per cent of the Protestant girls and 29 per cent of the boys, and 27: per cent of the Jewish girls and 21 per cent of the boys. Girls also seered much higher on this significant question: ‘Does thinking about religion and church prevent You from doing things you sors did in 1949 when the same. Biblical test was given to a simi- young in religion more evident than ‘in! | to. score higher, with 46 per cent The Catholic rate of increase in’ Council of Religious Education "linan marks, bowever, was lower | read the BiBle frequently, 57 per: cent sometimes and 29 per cent tn a | should not dio?” 106° NORTH: SAGINAW ST. aS pe tee Fm) Le) open every night to x p. m. ‘til, Christmas 2 “#9 seams to worry about They’ re her favorite . - seamless hose — BEAUTIFULLY GIFT BOXED. $1.35-1.95 2+ hay special thursday, friday, saturday gay holiday he _ TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER! x, taffetas, brocades. sketched: ~* Sizes 10 to 18, special $12 Glamorous dresses galore—in all j your favorite holiday fabrics: > area cand ; sitk-cottons, ~ rayon ree boucles, Choose fronr _ sheaths, bouffants, cummer- bunds, plunge ‘backs. Beauties in Christmas white, pastels ond dorks. Juniors, misses ond half sizes... See this marvelous collection! silk-cotton spi Here are savings galore! THE WOME A, STEMWAY FoR CHRISTMAS! ‘All right—then if's,.TOO BIG to take home! But it’s NOT too big as a gift for thet wonderful family of yours! The Steinway “Hopplewhite,” shown, is a piano built to last . forg Choice of the world’s greatest pianists. $1695. Pay as low as $150 down, balance monthly. detail.”” He thinks “the clear outline and accent will count.” * <£ & Pauline Trigere expects “hipline emp'asis” in 1958. | She thinks the year will see ' the end of the “baby doll look .in dothes and makeup.” And Ceil Chapman, who's tamous for curvy clothes, Ranches an Fe genus by saying: ‘mystery’ dress which will re- veal by , not by a ' frank showoff of curves. We're (Gg —— > going away from beuncy, petti- coated skirts; the tight sheath and the pointed bosom.” Make Shower . More Retreshing Shower baths are excellent for % F slimness in daytime clothes.” | She also predicts the disap- the pretty neckline.” fe 27S. Saginaw St. FE 3.7168 Rares Gnd Lesson Plen Availoble BEE a a fe -¥ pearance of the “dress with | ea ¥ ETT Yh at the - Lather freely, and sctub with a & brush or washcloth while the warm # water is running. Thep sléwiy cool & ithe shower until al] the soap is ‘rinsed away and you feel tingly | ‘ and refreshed. ; Esther Unit Dans. Mrs. J. W. Murphy of Fairgrove, avenue opened ber home to mem- 2 mare Gee Ceene 0, Chatty ; “Entering fashion is the it to vie RISTANAS GIFTS... : pis Them to Us for a Special _ HALLMARK GIFT WRAP ' Children’s Party. Dresses Charming Twinkle: Frocks and Dresses by Trudy of California assure you of a fine selection for your tiny Christmas angel. : Sixes lto 8 495 Soft Flonnelptte Pajamas, “Gowns and Robes Match-mates and “draft Dodgers in gay red candy stripes, for: a boys ally wee ones. ae Sizes I to 3 298 — BZ ‘STUFFED TOYS Soft, plush and cuddly. _ mn «= 398 Mesica! tom 7 95 Gifts of Distinction Westown Center 700 W. Huron FE 2-3220 Pontiae Pottery : Michigan's Largest Dinnerwere Specialty Store Just North of Miracle Mile First Quali, Hand Blows). ee ey ae roe a eZ LAST MINUTE GIT WEADQUARTERS J i DBS i Xa ‘1 Or*: ee “MAS 5 | } ne look, Rappy’s presents the finest in men’s suits . $39.95 ie? orca | FREE! FRUIT CAKE 2 _ With Purchase : : $15. ms or sai : _ this fine first quality, hand blown, ioaded crystalware, | whieh regularly would sell at $1.00 and $1.50, ,. Truly this § : _ Included in this grouping are | goblets, a ine teas, colors. Your thelod ee ake *§ Michigan’ s Lervek Dinneneare Si vecial Fait Wat toc aaa Sena ints” OPEN DAILY. AND SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. , si is Gift Wrappe * % eaten on boss Tims . Le 2645. Size 16% requires 4% yards —ot Séinch-tabrie-——_—________—— Get Apron -husband, one for you. His apron, , Hostesses L 4892 ia—26% Sets Enjoy sewing this Printed Pattern —it's easy. Enjoy perfect fit for the shorter, fuller figure. It's a “go-everywhere” classic that flat- ters every line—smooth bodice to graceful skirt. Printed Pattern 4892: Half sizes 14%, 1644, 1842, 20%, 2249, 24%, Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. lfor Parties fact, invitations from a Cooperate ~ Woman Objects to} These Elaborate Mixed. Affairs ‘By EMILY Post “Dear Mrs. Post: It seems to be a growing custom in this com- munity for several women to band together and give one party. ts ; Be -alene--are—beeoming—a—rarity,—}, personally prefer several parties to a single, much more elaborate one Pattern 752:, Child's sizes 2, 46 8, ‘yo. Tissue pattern, face transfer, directions, State size. Send 35¢ (coins) for this pattern *|—add five cents for each pattern! for 1st-class mailing. Send to The Pontiac Press,—124 Needlecraft |\Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea) Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern mimber, size, name, address and = * *. Send 35c in coins for this pattern —add five cénts for each pattern for ist-class mailing. Send to Anne) Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plain-| ly name, address-with zone, size| and style number. to Lure Man Into. Kitchen. By DOROTHY ROE Women’s Editor If you want to lure the man of the house into the kitchen at dish-| washing time, try making him a handsome he - man apron from) some of the decorative printed) nen Gah towels available Gane/ is wet too pretty tote porn so local sewing | center experts suggest you take them to your sewing machine to | whip up items for gifts, bazaars or for your own use, A couple of gay, decorative aprons can be made in prac. tically no time — one for your: is made by simply sewing cotton | twill tape on the dishtowel to serve | as neckband and ties. ‘Choose a bold design of green and white scallions on a black ground this one — he'll be so proud of ell be meek as a- lamb when you lead him to the dishes in the sink, For your apron you. might choose a dishtowel with a striking corn - on « the - cob design. Pleat across the long way of the towel and secure with a double row of stitching. Knot the -ends of a length of white cotton cord and whip across the top of the apron. That's all there is to it. Outstanding designs available in'¥ department stores’ include red strawberries on a pink background eolortul baskets and AIHT As a bonus, two complete pat- terns are printed right in out Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book. Dozens of other designs you'll want to order—easy, fascinating handwork ifor yourself, your home, ipictures taken of the house and 'sending them to our friends. What noe eee oer = = ve tine | DONta Sleepers one of our office workers Please Children. money and someone suggested taking up a collection and, instead of sending ‘flowers, “sending “the money either to her or to her mother, who is a stranger. Would) imoney be permissible and to whom ‘should we send it?" Want an inexpensive way to make your favorite Small Fry as merry looking’ as Santa’s elves? Send him a surprise package containing a holly-red sleeper | and matching stocking cap which sports a white pompom Answer: The giving of money, and a tiny bell. The package is a rather delicate question. But, also includes a recording of under these circumstances, I would) Silent Night. | suggest that you take the contribu-. The cotton knit. sleeper and jtion to the daughter and say =) “cap can be machine-washed in. _|\the sum was intended for flowers| warm soap or detergent suds Suita Cit after a preliminary Hand-suds- ing to flush out excess dye- Sam Benson Says: : IT’S WISE ECONOMY TO. > Advocated people who are not very con- genial.” : * * * Answer: I agree with you all the way through. I like one-host- ess parties best, probably be- cause I like little parties better : than enes, Moreover, such a cuvetbonad nied ion te oie Fun to wear; perfect for winter ly to suggest the pieces of a /school days. Make this jumper and ‘patchwork quilt” fiat have not blouse from remnants. She'll love bom gat Segthee. \ ithe pockets; they're smiling faces. On the other hand, if their friends! fasy! High Hems NEW YORK (INS) — for spring. Norman Norell, who's won more ly, is not necessarily the nicest gift. Be consoled by the thoughit that,phone call you could make, nearly so tuch oh @ letter You could write to. someone or a tele-'valued The most gorgeous present, aS, expensive. the very best gifts cannot See enty poled opie with vee or a prizes than any other U. S. de-'% same time, his belts or “waist-| ‘bands” have dropped to the hips. § signer, has hiked hemlines up to § 18 inches from the floor. At the § “You've got to have short skirts with the loose silhouette,” explains Norell, “Narrow skirt | hems, too, or you lose the body | proportions.” Exact details of Norell’s if iy ' j ; lection are hush-hush until spring, but Norell himself makes no se-' ‘eret of the radical change in sil- i houette he’s backing. 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SUB en PARTY BLOUSES nh a fuel Sicdg 8 to 14 .. CHRISTMAS Bs SKIRTS ior wab-toeta. Sues & e 4. The MARGARET ANN 89¢ 1,25 | $7] ma $2 ie J udith A. Cue Wed 5. 98} n St. Trinity Ceremony © ‘ >. 98 te 10. 98 . Seth Aube Gs thar au: [Edward George Proksch of We tee ebee a ee sories and a corsage of yellow | bday evéning in St. Trinity: e. sleeves, A crown of iridescent | sequins held ber fingertip veil, ‘in the Christmas program. Gifts: and she carried an arrangement were exchanged. carols sung and & Genaraee. Fetes and $796 Pe now * $498 3598 Mrs. Artiue - Mann. Mrs. Jessie at. ® Redus, Mrs. Lillian Quayle and | Mrs. Gene Erickson. > honor wearing. 2 baby blue gown featuring a ae neckline and flared She wore a feather headpiece to ‘match and carried a bouquet of 8 pink roses and white soot pip at Bridesmaid Carolyn Proksch, a sis- etter. to Wash ter of the bridegroom, was gowned ‘New Dustcloths ike the honor attendant. * “ff Paul Proksch of Marion, Ind_ltheie first tse. Pre - sudsing will bserved as best man and Richard: Wash away the cloth’s facto fin- DeShetier and Ronald Sandage)io, — called “sizing” — which ‘seated the guests. may scratch furniture, and. it will 2 is er | ception in Gingeliville Commun. bent. ‘, en's Clubs, and to the digray suit with -#hinesone acces- P ‘Huron street were married Satur-|roses. The. couple will live on-& Paty SHOP aes oe ee ¥ Alicia Buidal Salon : performed remony e a. . — ae i ee, Mission Belles & 55 W. Mores, Ft 5.3675, Pe ey TH, tite be ae dauguer ot Meet at Church § a s a naa nme anne “ovata” fom $559q and he riegrom's parents = for Yule Party : Girls Flannel and Chalia Pajamas 2 pe: close $4139 tad. tarmserty of Pectin ce Dianne Beach sang’ “The Lord's 5 : —s? Os4 "PT For her wedding the bride Prayer” and “O Holy Night” when ; . a chose a fleerlength gown fea. members of Mission Belles o' ~ ae ee all - _ ie ee Ns $B 8 farng Chany Ie op, tle ihn Laheran Gusch met Toes A SPECIAL HOLIDAY GIFT TO ALL” : Girls Ail Wool Coats $28.98 $B.98 ap | rrincemnstrte gown war tank. Sarin SbF church parlors for 0 2 YOU WHO ARE RECEIVING YOUR Value, = sp Chnstmas party. = 7S Bars & Gite Ree. Sater Suits iting wane eta; ee + . ENGAGEMENT RING FOR CHRISTMAS. ; Mrs. J. J. Shaffer participated |G ‘ao * | New dustcloths a td — For receiving guests at 2» -re- ‘also’ make the cloth more absor. @ Y 1 Silver Christmas ‘Tea 1 Ms 2Wis Pontiac Woman's Cub was of, Federal Sav- . silkiest fur; yet as sudsable as a bathmat, an ey oes ee Pe “CLEANERS In Pontiae %6E. 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Stores are fighting harder forjchants Bureai, ail be dows 3 oe NEW YORK @—‘Man, Solty gett, lcs bene aie wee ne rea hurting,” a Los Angeles mer- country it's 99 per cent psycholog-| chants have persuaded the New! ATLANTA ori e mer- cripplit chant asserts, And he adds wist-jical. People are just cantanker-/Haven Railroad to grant reduced| “ant Says: - der sad fgg COL fully: “Santa Claus is going to‘ous. . .. They're critical, but they round-trip fares for travel into the ‘last year’s volume.” A niet submitted to "University President Harlan 3 Hatcher disclosed that the 668 accredited high schools, at disappoint a lot of Los Angeles| don't why.” Agee ‘city on Saturdays. A Spartanburg,) CLEVELAND — Sales definite- > = kids.” C bankep is more:< “¢., store has instituted’ a stag ly worse than ‘last year and no yan be ee eee : A retailer in Milwaukee conti-| levee Says he: “Possibly there) Sone” { program, Women customers)jate pickup in sight. Ae people who etry, Chemistry and Physics. house'’—two The report was prepared by the University's Bu- dently proclaims: “It's going to|has been too much emphasis) iorred from, the store while) RICHMOND, Va. — Things af be a good, old-fashioned Christ-| |placed on such disturbing things: ‘im ed movie stars and beatuy little better after a start. SSE ES Soa : es a ; i M. mas. despite a slow. start.’ c the President's health, the =a ‘ocak the Sanu a8 rd pubes Mis vesurtamy sac a 4 a opt And ie at en Se eau of School See 5% the ald of other U “ 2 jermment,, Cconomy Program ANA shoppers, F- & R. Lazarus & Co. ing “for post-Christmas bargains. Ibetier thant las nod OF ‘outside and east the} agencies. A Dallas” store official »says: —— ‘i cg ae Columbus, Ohio, has a special! _ ee Se ee es weuisd: Peidac lis © xeeihe said, contrary to pre-— Zh This “Christmas season 1s gig) ~~" gift “shop for children. Accom-| SEATTLE, Portland and San’ CHICAGC Merchants — vailing opiniori, science and mathematics are not slighted to be better than we had first! | One thing most merchants agree panying adults rust. wait outside Francisco-Oakland.— Sales down business is Bankers say in high schools. He said, however, the arts, foreign lan- thought, It’s really encouraging,” |" sche ae pee ea! while the fg go in and buy somewhat, chiefly because of de- These comments are indicative “more P surprise or parents, aunts fense cutbacks. : 3 of the mixed feelings of depart. isitts are available (there are Chi-| ang uncles. INDIANAPOLIS — M er chants’) erie CITY: eR, RICHMOND, Va. @ — A arag! fag hen — secondary mee thenp eth be. ment and specialty store execu-/nese back-scratchers made of 24- * * * {estimates range from same _asilool fora bare minimum, increase store here. with a “special on) **” nee and saath compees nroe . tives who are battling furiously to karat gold) but people are pass-: Fragmentary reports from a 2 ory ove a ee. ‘chocolates had a sign reading: needs and plans of the students, Leach said. He added that ¥ equal the record sales figures of ™ them up in favor of practical 1 cities indicate that the last- much. PHILADELPHIA — bevette “One pound $1.0; two pounds! schools endeavor to offer these important em to Christmas 1956. items. ‘minute shopping surge merchants) PITTSBURGH — Retailers deed! making choppers cautious. '$3.50,"" ; superior and gifted children. | An Associated Press survey of), tf there's any scrimping, it's ©. been hoping for may mal) retail trends in 26. major cities "ury goods. Toys (except pos under way. good. rome are down and buyers a What's So Special? guage, social science and physical education are. sibly in Los ast are> oing | : i : : | gives this Rees: E ine wae 8 e ££ + * a Christmas business isn't shap- ‘held Caen ¢ Gow 2 gaa /~ ive an 2 : — ~ ° : ing up as well as Many mer- ° “ 4 jeonverged on the city's big de- chants had hoped. It may not’ “; |partment stores Saturday. Busi- reach the high-flying totals of} 1956.. But by any other standards) it will be plenty big. Signs point to a last-minute buying binge: Rumors of a so-called buyers’ strike are apparently — : foundation. a -~ Merchants - are. gloomiest where iif cutbacks in wircraft and other in- _,& Co. in nearby Newark,.N.J.,-had dustries have added to unemploy- lits first million-dollar day. ment. Many shoppers in these i « « * areas have been laid off. Many, employed now, wonder, if they'll sao Tack dkek move tele mae still have jobs next year. This ‘of making up the six million dol- ; makes them cautious—an attitude ars in business they-lost in. the that’s quickly reflected in retail ifirst five days of the transit snarl. sales receipts. ‘Transit strikes have also hurt *__*&_& + (sales in Los Angeles and Pitts- | A Los Angeles retailer com-! burgh . | plains: “Things had better start | moving soon or we're going to take one héck of a shellacking.” | . Elsewhere, smallet-than-expect- | ed Christmas sales are blamed — 4 a combination of circumstances ness at Macy’s New York, which ‘stayed open until 9 p.m., shot past jthe two-million-dollar mark, re-. ‘portedly scoring the biggest total ever rung up by a department] | store in a single day. Gertz in Jalaca, N.Y., reported terrific | jSaturday volume: ‘Lo Baniberger > ~ In the nation’s capital, Arnold ‘Fine manager of Hecht’s, told The | |Associated Press: “We're a little} jbehind last year, about 4-or 5 per | cent, But sales have been picking up in the past. few days and if and events ranging from Sputnik, ‘this late buying surge continues | to a later-than-usual , Thanksgiving! ’ ‘we-ought to finish up the -shop- 1 | holiday and poor shopping © "= ‘ : ‘ping season with Sales pretty close weather, | DAPPER DAN — That's what to last year.” j | Consumer psychology comes in| he'll be in this new. shirt, belt Here's a rundown of other for a hefty share of criticism. | and slack set. Tartan shirt and -~ cities: Gerald Wise, who manages} belt are no-iron cotton, slacks | DETROIT — Christmas busi- three department stores in _the| flannel. a ‘ness, according to the Retail Mer- | Factors Officials’ and Courtesy Cars KRESGE'S DISCOUNT CAMERA SHOP ) 7 Brand New 1957 Pontiacs! 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Quits Arizona State’ Then he. a One always wonders how the Yanks always man- | 4, Coach Tigers “But our boys want this age to come up with a Kubek-type rookie so often. * They mean business and A simple explanation would be that the Yanks, when | oo: ypia. Mo. — Dan De) en they think enough about a kid, give him the chance vine, whose 1951 football team-at| Sunday's winner will meet Cleve. flat ~ to show his wares with the “varsity” and not the Arizona State of Tenwpe led the) Ue player in that trmertan# .. |naition in scoring, is the new coach wach - a re pce + [atthe University of Missouri. jie Teceive $3,000 to $4,000. F DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Devine, 33, was appointed yes-(tbe Detroit-San Francisco. battle, It’s no surprise that Bob Calihan, University Of De-\\ne resigned ta become head (me-twelfth~of their contract” troit coach, is being considered as a top candidate for coach at the University of Arkan-|**Y- em are the Piston job. General manager Fred DeLano has been |*** “ known to say often that he considers Calihan one Of the! ww, concider him the outstand:}CPaU* Ane, the former Southern best in the business. : ing candidate,” said ‘Missouri Chetty wnies the crime He tote! a Calihan was offered pro basketball coaching jobs wie hae eee en cham: ted a knee in last Sunday's victory’ roont rates t6 enticé the in the past, but the Titan codcli was more reluctant - = * ~ [over Chicago, —= at leaving the Motor City than he was about leaving —/ Devine got a three-year contract the college post. |with an option to renew it for two’ Now ‘that the Pistons arevin Detrolt, Calihan coitld iosncta nat 't' belewed @ te | LdON Fullback Looks very well be lured to the job without changing Home-|about $15,000 a year. stead : revinds reds Site wam un Lead to Brown Game It's also no surprise that Joe Schmidt was named season was undefeated in 10 - 3 the “most valgable player” on the Lions’ squad. ee, at eee ee SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—All thejson were looking at one target to) We've always maintained that Schmidt will go down comaghy hy The wpasociated Dem Lions with the sole ¢x€®P day — the San Francisco 4#ers.| in NFL history as one of the greatest pro line- Press. also finished fifth in de-;"0"_% Malfoack John Henry Joli) johnson, an ex-49er who lives in det te ee A Sh + F i stern For those "who.wish to send an , note to/game, Devine emphasizes. the of- N chgell igune tercying culy tala coach Muddy Waters and aye for row’s bowl | tense. Lo ee, q Smears acre lan _game, it can be forwarded to sports publicity director Bas oe Py \ : Mickey Briggs at the Soreno Hotel in St. Petersbyfg. Vols Stress Defense ea ee ee + Sean 'or @ “r a 0 0d U .| “Why bother to pack? We'll Mickey; incidentally, is te son of Spike Briggs, who, P ) Vea "back im Detroit next week, certainly needs no introd:ction around here. / for Tilt With Aggies | plating’ the Cleveland Browas for | | eg : KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (#—Defen-\rated baseball's greatest right-) ¥¢ pack up after that. oe sive-minded Tennessee will stress handed batter of all time, today} —__ fe an CFS fo | Nid lens jdefense in preparing for its Gator|was signed by the Chicago | Johnson's attitude contrasted) 7 é | J |Bow! football game with Texasjas a coach and cMfief batting in-\vin that of his Lion teammates) ° ans ‘A&M Dec. at Jacksonville, Fia. |structor. |and coach George Wilson. \ a a . (Coach Bowden Wyatt said today.| Hornsby, who feigned seven! ee gale for 4th Time This: Year jezcistecsomass sare oe mane we ‘ games. had convinced him cham and had a ime aver- ’ : jm : the Texans have an explosive of-jage of 358, resigned as a yotth) bedy’s bead,” Wilson said after Lhe i . Rict fn : drills | eret drill By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS’ both in sidil and slg’ was toward Monday ee cee 2 acca the Clb Job: | re tice field. the Rangers to. within sev. (22rting Monday John Holland, Cub general man- ‘ It the rest of the National Hock-|en points of the league leaders ~ * * ager, said Hornsby will serve on ud League clubs can follow the! : Wyatt and Aggie Coach Paul| Manager Bob Scheffing’s coaching ey, Rangers’ example, | “4 “Bear” Bryant exchanged net —— only a ‘ Montreal may yet find svett POMPEY OF Hinnant | tour eames to study tn prepar-|secilizing In biting instruction. |fame at San Francisco's Kezar ing their squads for the post-sea-|When the Cubs are on the road, |Sradium: a to battle for another i for Bout . gon game. Hornsby will visit the -Bruins’ + e w- ; . : ; vue Good “The movies show they have ajeight farm affiliates to work with) «ri things first,” said 49er team in the world” by ‘even New apey clared. ‘They drive straight ahead/ting of young prospects. York Coach Phil Watsor the pow- Py ati ew with a lot of power. of 29 games played so far in the ; ‘ NHL round robin. But against the|oound, leht Remvwwelght drew b ri ctmas Leave is - Ea a ,, SECRET SESSION? — Little Eric Kellery Pace — one Be about bers of the knot hole gang to get a look the Detroit Lions who East, West All-Star Ne Sieg 4 rn Avy vacitile chrapes. No visitors are me ed ‘to “aan oe sessions but scrap hat dseai't p the | sie - het a iE i i try T it es i i 3 1 defo eed boat he eats Navy ll I's Start Training : eo ——— nother, = Put one and 1ing] “ty all depends on the New York ANNAPOLIS, Md, i — Navy's) PALO ALTO, Calif. #—East Comiskey Battle Bursts Open eR : Three + : a straight times the Rang- ont Ta ey. Christmas leave today, and the/training yesterday for their an- fe F . whers Fe < : ee . _|biggest homecoming was in store|MUal Shrine charity game at Ke- ork ice, the latest a rip-roaring| 1° last night's televised bout at for fullback Ray Wellbotn, __|#er Stadium Dec. 28.0000} --54-~-victory lastnight” that” saw |t#e Chicago Stadiunr, reteree-Ber-! Weilborn had a day of activity) The West turned out full force itegtad fe if rig 9, lr Hist team,Western Division and have wot only 3 of 11 games on their F Seti in Detroit's Olympia The team came to Detroit this | lyear from Fort Wayne bechuse gate receipts weren't high enough when Zollner appointed him head coach of the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons in 1954. Eckman said he hockey subotdinated to a dilly of|tie Weissman voted for Pompey) tined up by Navy alumni in Hous-jfor two hours of offensive pat-|' » With de-|\46 to 45, The other judge, Harold take on Rice in the Cotton| while tying his shoe. also won the fist-alinging, With; de-/esrovitz, called it a 41-41 draw.\por The East, training wt nearby 33 ti ized this week and a completely ea Sage pg SP OR es namcson | 9:70x15 Plus Tox | F ‘wil woos. fx ¢ Ui and Recappable Tire 5 in TREAD D WILLIAMS Tif South Ponti ee Association «of bie oe st ontiag eit 451 S. Saginaw St. at Raeburn-St. | i — - ; posers mission, Don Lock's two free Motor Acting ro 62-61 with 8 minutes left. Al Tate " 8 of Wichita and UCLA’s Ben Rog: _ +, | ete led scoring with 19 points SLUGGISH ?? ure BME | Cotes, « worrier who once ba) 2 , : ee Ale Pentel ng of a phe-| Dartmouth stayed unbeaten (7-0) bie HOLIDAY - bers of Hilisdale’s football team record in his 10 at with q comeback 69-64 over Better rush it right to Wohifell- chek af Seals Gali & me punters Pee be) Only twice has he lost/Holy Crosa thank to Chuck Kaut- Dee for the tune-up of its life | meet Pittsburg State Teachers In the Holiday Bowl. The Bowl queen |M0re than five games in one sea-|man, a soph who scored 17 points—'90-61. ; When the Chicago broke -+ we'll give it @ going over Durlene Johnson was the welcoming party and the player on the left [900 — both 146 years, in 1950 and : 3 ~ tgp, Jowa and Purdue each had oat will make it run like OVERHAULS is Pontiac’s Walt Poe, starting halfback for the Dales. © ~~ |2956. five eave games _ttativey = eae Zs Stilt the Hlini have made the mes {ranged one” ate eee «= | it fo tat have made we Spartan Gridders: Spark ag | 2274 $. TELEGRAPH veneers Pee | ; _ | Clated Press rankings only once ee __|play. Michigan at Ann. Arbor in. - E : emcyo0, = mainte roe oes Bucy | since their _ finish t- : > 11961. Presumably, these were the WOHLFEIL-DEE fe 2%c0: 7 coc tox wt Buckeyes Leave |e Saez’ =.=, Opening North Workout , tae were te : Miami, drew, 19. < | dominated Big Ten conference | neither agreeing to visit Ann Arbor f | turd ~| play. MAES, Tin, i= Teenindvedivreenss sad Hales, wie wie Ss Hee sa Now the as-yet unranked Mlini North all-stars breezed through & piay two positions. The 10%ame schedule, which Seana erator renceeaet res | arly dy are 50, pulling away in the Iast| munis Geil here in Goncn Two Notre Dame players, Dick! the wihdetie dssctery approved af 8 af >) COLUMBUS, Ohio &—The Roe etry over well-regarded Rice Christmas ight football game infin the North sjuad toaay. | Mt paseed unanimously ym oF of the Southwest Conference, The) ie Orsawe, Bow’ : Set: Ba be Big Ten taculties, Crisler docen't G-2 rated 4th na- * ainer Die [— hia it will pues. 4 tlonally, “These boys have tremendous Fight Trainer Dies Sy would make too long @ aee- it was the second consecutivejapirit. even for this late in the! prsr ORANGE, N.J. W—Wi-lein,” he anid. : defeat for the Owls, who were/year,” said coach Hugh Daugherty), - vin Bloxham w trained Crisler added he is “unalter-. unbeaten before they Jeft home,/of Michigan State, who directed the); world : cham-\ably opposed” to a roundeobin but oddly enough they outshot Tli-/penetice. “They like to play. 0%! jinn Mickey Walker and other|schedule within the Big Ten. pois in that cozy gymnasium at/ball. |boxing figures, is dead at 73. He| “A conference game every week Champaign, The Ilini wrapped it Most of te pnestng wae dees \died yestenday be. Veterne's Shots’ tos tong Se Ge euadies aid up by hitting 23 of 29 free throw) py gim Ninowski of Michigan (pital here. the players,” he said. rotors tte chances, breaking a 75-all tie with State and Zim Van Pelt of Michi- - 4 minutes left after Rice had re-) gan to ends Dave Kaiser and Bob covered from a 12-10 Illinois kick.! Jewett of Michigan State and Don Ohl, a veteran, topped the | halfback Chuck Shea of Stanford. scoring with 29 points, including | th the backfield with Ninowski four clutch foul shots in the last |.54 Shea were left half Kenneth 3 minutes, for the lini, who iwikes of Purdtie and fullback Ray| ) again gota good game from (Nitschke of Illinois. Van Pelt had) Sophs Govoner Vaughn (117) and i backfield ‘that included Dale! Mammie Jackson (12). ‘Smith of Ilinols, Ed Coffin of at 6-10 Bao me pale tl ge | . counte im 4 minutes as the Owls took a! 8 5 ei 33 early in the second half.Herbor Ber 35 16 4 [cae tered cht erryae 2 ata om 8 were in ; j-| Deor~ land (No. 6) made it 50 with an/a"Mickson” 38 3 Rewas cob, it Say 88-58 breezer over Navy, but Vir-| <0. Hammond 208. 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SAGINAW _ Desk in This] & RStore fF @ Open Every Night Tilt Christmas! a | is Exhibitions BALTIMORE (‘#—The Baltimore _ [Orioles listed today 31 pre-s games next ithe San Francisco Giants, Chicago ” anne cone Mie = ih an TIME RUNNING our — te of the most iaeodiedane members eg ERNIE Ov — Om the mew inorred members| $ Indians and Cin-| of his prep career as a diver. Johnny LaMotte, above, has come i"mati eae up rapidly in the last two years in one of aquatics’ most difficult _- ae events. He will be lost to coach Bob (Des) Voyce's team at mid- 0 i — term, aud there's np capable a jcome directly to Baltimore after | raking camp at Warriors Lose Chief Tankers ¥- Entertain Flint = = 491 ae to Minneapolis Sentral Fay | "ass : tiae Central High's natators takes, in the West Huron street’ pool, ‘Friday at 4 p.m. Flint Cen- tral’s aquatic Indians provide the. opposition, and a close match is. lanticipated. Chiefs have lost to. Arthur Hill, while Indians bowed) - to Bay City Central in their last outing. Cellar-Dwelling Lakers Gain 108-102 Decision for 6th Victory By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Minneapolis Lakers won & game and the Detroit Pistons lost a coach in the National Basket- ball Asen. developments in ‘cases. The Lakers, ae oe, tet _ Bwe of 24 gatties, stumbling The Pontiac meet is the only /SVC action of the weekend: j ; When action is resumed after the , holidays, time will be running out the 10: Pontiac's only letterman, Jobe.» yee ieciny LaMotie’ and the team’s only < 108-102 for No. geen gad diver. Johnny graduates at Other area. meets today. include ‘Birmingham at Hazel Park open. ‘ing the Maples’ EML action; RO Dondero at Southfield. : Out of the Western Division Western Michigan Loses ‘KALAMAZOO W— Western. only game .on Wednesday Pro Michigan staged a late-game rally rm = =—ese F to h wi —_ Sa put = unable catch up with and Bobby Leonard. with 20, Were |who went om to score a 6642 mid-— Lakers. »American conference basketball Neil Johnston, still playing with: sivictory last night. brace his broken ja¥.| ‘The triumph was Toledd’s fourth, ‘ip as many games. The Broncos. have a 33 — Division with a 10-14 rec- erdinnen an nat an Facsimiie NEW COACH—Bob King. 44. end coach at the University of | Tlinois for the past Il seasons ~~ will be the head coach at—Fur- j=. man. 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(Over Sam Benson) = open : ival’ on Pontiac’s af-| © H edule is Flint Central, and! | whether be football or basket- ball the Yesults have been as i; _ Bi predi table as . weather. ey a * * i | The Chiefs ar the Indians ~ meet F mon the basketball cpurt for the BPS5th time in their long series, and) hit ay records are any indication Mint Central will be as tough to on its own court Friday night f rit has in every game in the past. ‘ Last yeat Was one of the very | able te beat the Indians twice in | em single season. It happened be- ; fore: waly- three Times, in the | 1989-40 seaisow and in the 1947-48 AE RE a 2 AP Veasinte | and 1948-49 campaigns. CALIVORNIA WORKOUT—The Detroit Lions _right are center Frank Gatski, quarterback Tobin The earute? tesul= ated beets made. Wear with one pair of socks. Sizes 5 to 14 Repellent - Heav Quilted 1 are enjoying their workouts in the sun on the Rote and fullback John Henry Johnson. The win- ME ng ry rd aT oe the iho all wg : es Stanford University campus in preparation for _ ner Sunday will earn the right to meet Geveland Reg. $9.95. | scored " against Beatin sure . af their big game against the 49ers Sunday. left to for baad world’ a championship. ithe hands of Fimt Central on the ~~ | Indians’ home court. | Biggest daily double payoff ini19%55, when Joymaker and -Advice " [Sloat a me aes 2 aS MSU Icers Upset _ | Pieatieg’s. history eame Dec, 1, combined for « et 2-rewerds- tine during the 1955-56 season was NCAA Champs - 9.80 points by Flint Central, and in : ; 1954-55 the 78 also was by Central. EAST: LANSING #® — Michi- | This year Flat Central has 8%" State's underdog hockey team : Ih om great scoring power with (O08 8 WE ee with a 04 victors ' P gine Seiternsisl, und even though Colorado College with a 64 victory 3 | the Chiefs will have the height /4*t night. advantage, the Indians will pro- | ites slain en attehtng be | ee — was | bably be the fastest opponent | ¢ause Colorado ia the Western | Pontiac will tace this year. | Intercollegiate and NCAA cham. | | “We've come along faster than plot while MSU was last ip the | LL expected,” said Flint Central _— League standings last fons Joe Dowdy, “and we will year. ve aur best shooting night) Colorado casually skated past jagaunst Pontiac.’ state. by a 7-2 score just the eve- + + - before PES * *'* a fete. 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The 37-year-old St. Louis Card- we on b es Ses Sane ee ee the “genuinely great hitters Avondale-Fitsgeraid | history of baseball, one the ts top loop billing, but game's most durable players, and sera ye ‘tilso have in every way a man who has most | Meaty at especially for laudably exemplified the American] Lake Orien. zi 3 league debut, > Anna SE teetete — — eB M AR Ni BR 5 aa ag te oi ret | Tt Jooks:tike coach Peyton Good- * Camilli New Phil Scout | « | es ; STOPS A RIGHT — Yolande Pempey, right, of Trinidad, ab- ple a developed a maar cite boon 1h | = rr sorbs & right to the head tossed: by Clarence Hinnant of Miamiin |i) i) ge ts down | PHILADELPHIA @—Dolph Ca- nl a a ; _ gt : =. 22 their 10-round bout which ended in a draw last night. {Madison in their game on. the ifor Brookyit ae preg a oe ee er eee eee get aianscehennenninserriie ores mieie Reseed | miheceapeee wenn accent Ses nS Seay ke oe 2 — — Bhas been signed , NEW YORK (NEA) — A lean-,Player-oltheYear, -| Im a poll taken by NEA Ser- G te , 7 N ; : = oe for the San Francisco nigked.aendteh evaiead who was The third annual Jim Thorpe Vice of the players of the Nation- ang age ourney q Cals 16s to Go Gh ” Mulloy, 44, Batfles Macka : Pee . ir the perpetuating =. + ’ ’ : } the name of professional football's) Competition will be conducted : . ' = : first great performer, is a bona iin two divisions — preps (10 to f : a . + ce selec dire gman! rion ky fom byron ly. OF avis UJ eam ‘ t ‘ % ‘ th a Colts to their first winning season|)4 years of age). werden Ls wus ‘ ie E a or tae. ist =n history and had eS con. [termined ot Saturday of this week. = as “ : regular schedule. any Ereep of six or mero DO78 |xullay is not giving up his place in the challenge round beginning a * * * may enter, Each team noust be ; . / « adult while (°" the United States’ Davis Cup week from today. ‘ | Two years ago he was dodging) #ccompanied by an tones witheat , at the “¥” wi a battle. | ra * © ; ; field, ‘picking up a few bucks ev- A team trophy. donated by theliis doubles berth in the challenoe yp. et, wet & disappointment tn F ° ery Sunday playing semi-pro ball.|North Kiwanis Club of Pontise./v-und to younger Barry Mackay,| te trent see een During Our aa et lees by hialwil be presented to the ‘vim line 4¢yeurcid Mlaml veteran bel Jackie Rrichest ad’ Pilipe lers without ever team in each division MembeF® | intensified his practice and sounded|y Set be : oo of the See dulcis miy\® "Warning that he will be hard tolcontributing factors a ales ba gotder emus overlook when the time for a de- *-* * : cision comes. * * ® For days in advance, he had been Entry blanks may be obtained| “Naturally, I will be disap kept on edge by the possibility he pointed if I de not get to play,” would be thrown into the singles Mulloy sald today. “Het I won't because of the illness of Herbie C C be bitter. wera Also, be and Seixas had end Billy Talbert must consider the chance to practice doubles E age a OF | nay Teen lee sitter tao ae oon oo ee ; anything he says. But I am in) Mulloy for the singles. TONIGHT’S PREP GAMES e a ae eet agerald | “T've never been in better Rowe Gary ot Be mad Talbert, the U.S. captain, said he physical condition,” Mulloy said. already Figure States... "40" FRIDAY'S PREP GA Cent 1 ral, about the doubles ai he refused to make the ‘ st. Rite known | $11.95 x ee See players’ enthusiasm. 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What had they W, done? Where had they come from? | omen ding Thr of eS They were the children of the’ . war. Did it matter whether only a With this. waerning,--medel rad} tate oeneoting fr reo Spee: edt bowed to. the onslaugh! come in pink frosting, robin'segx Sai * aoe iad “Caney Janes,” After, according, jblue, lilac, buttercup. yellow and) a ~—— |sky blue. (Written expressly for INS) It was Christmas Eve, 1944. Founder of the Boys’ Towns of aly were a social menace. : I walked’ up the hill, stepping. Naples was shrouded in fast-\.1 ing sidewalk every flow and jine 4 Gat tad bone [approaching darkness. On the then to avoid docks activity had ceased. The long youngsters huddied jean liberty ships could be seen sleep_with a sack and old treading nether in floating 4 in the bay. ."We discoy- rags ered that the kids were riding ‘them down the sewers ¥ aad "st ecbintiaiv iG * The captain spoke of the g in ye erica li year before one of them had lived boys. to Lionel experts, troinmen decid- with his mother in the sheltered everything a man does, so why ip the mountains; that another one, > had followed the allied armies: -_ have wains tor pet 5 8 from Sicily; that another had lived. ‘result, train sets this Christmas will in 6 little country town near: es Gas Glas cto waeh now their homes wete destroyed, | pom Thank you... for your potronage and trust dur- ing the past yeor. May we toke this opportunity to pledge, to our many friends, the same high standards for the coming yeor, that we hove set os our goal in the past. Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy New Year Rule’s Drug Store 665 JOSLYN —s=sséFEE 27-7900 Smergency and Night Phone FE 8-3550- For bebby-minded adults Santa their mothers dead, their tathers | | prisoners of war. They were an trains. They're jess than half insignificant part of the vast the size of conventional model | army of homeless trains and carry the colors and | | marching the roads of Maly, in- the port cities, assemble. ma markings of real_railreads._¥ testing — BR ee father or son there will be com- | but one thing; to ward off G plet ai ot aes cas ts] starvation. ™ jealy as dark, aoe strhed soning, pale’ oom Oe ow ee Segaanee - 3 4 & “teen mss Te | co Helder Guest ees oe 4 her’ with : mtr trem arte sme en Bet gs Ae cage All types of Christmas trim, Siow amd app inte dark embrer baiay” designe and I thought that the colone!/**dins and braid for extra glit Holiday hostess aprons, in _ldoing in the world if we could not/"matehing green and while. felt, try, each one in his own little way,! and red or green lengths to use to do something for the children as Christmas ecard holders are -who had no one to love them? easy te complete, the be nited States ines give SMALL GIFTS — Tuty on Reeceee che dies Rod aa across the seas love, care, hope mantle or centerpiece have plastic | The day before, I had been in ‘rap tapes. Place handkerchiefs, gloves, scarves or even glass cases and a new chance in life. On the accessory side will be. a. the little town of Fondi: the dis-. between shirt cardboard and slip into mania envelope for convenient — lumber mill that feeds logs in one mayed villagers had told us of the mailing. ot Sahagls te he Hemstitched linen guest towels Did I dream that night? Tf T dia’ ‘have. patterns for cross-stitch em- E certainly. did not, dream thet ont woes: Santas and Christmas... little organization, which T angels: of the started after to feed and’ Place mats and runners, of a clothe the street boys, would grow felt-like drip dry fabric, brighten the nine beautiful Boys’ Towns of holiday tables with their gold ‘Italy. i did not dream that it would braid and sequins. and women of the’ Knitters can turn out bell-capped origin or creed who festive window, or to tie on a without distinction Santas to hang on the tree, in a. to thousands of children, Other Santas to assemble for the foam bodies, red flannel — suits, sige peas Se and sequin (Next: Congresaman Clarence ‘eyes end and sawed boards out the! other. Operating cranes to load and unload culvert pipe, stations to: load coal. rocket launcher, a) cow on the track, atomic cannon and “Honest John” rocket bring home ane eases” up to date. * And Sar) a the old standbys for a model railroad. 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Complete _ ) ie 15” High Heel Doll Ironing Set ; Crystal Radio Joy Bringer : # “Smoky Joe” 2-Holster Set * Lots of Free Parking New Miracle Mile Store Phone FE 8-9666- Hours: 10:00 te 9:00 “til Christmas — £1303 Stallion '.22 Cap Revolver. E1305 Texan Jr, Cop Pistol = E1602 Electric Iron ee sli ; He £1700 Tod-L-Tot Drink Wet Doll . —s_—iE4 lox of 12 Tr £2200 Bog-O-Blocks = —=—_.__ E4120. Frosty Snow Flake Spray ma Smoll Figure Ploy Set __ EB1V9 Mikey WV and Doneld Duck Balls - "| THESE SPECIALS GOOD THROUGH DECEMBER 24 ee * : P . 3 ¢ Ff i; 7 ’ ¥ : ve Gy a “* . se) : rae i : ‘ } | fo \) "Wiig moe ry , | ‘ ee 1 eS a | : ‘| F rae ae 3 + 2 5 ae i ae ee a ey * aaa autatl = an ge . a : vas : : ; A : : : és at ‘ = % ‘ ee : 2 2 a 2 me i : : Se : 2 = 2 ; pe a. * : * * : 3 : : = : : . : . 2 Fi Inu tes e® @ @ = 1 : Use a Low Cost x bs / SA ; — PONTIAC PRESS —s | |= To Buy ... Sell... Rent orHire We Ly You can move a single article or a mountain of things you no longer cy . use with a quick action want ad — Items of all descriptions are in ~ &. Products Toledo Edison R We iia heifers moder and bulls weak, grade steady and good loads steers 16.50-19.75: choice heffers most stockers father of said child wine Cause No, 15178. Harry this in . of the of said child are| two minor child has) 1950- been that the present wihere- < e Fontion having Court Ss sue Bia m8 y Tava wea ats —_ o mmome Wek. loach bak sudred. Say, that’s the best looking : re ee . 1) Wanted Real Estate 32A Pi "4 ROOM ' : | Soret Mag ead 3-036. ROR B, , RETAIL. BRANCH Oaicland st Cass “OR NOT SOLD sold %, 2 BEDROOM Hove "Pe Vest xiburban nme a5 “= RIDGEN DGEWAY Ri REALTY. Trucks to Rent: Pontiac Farm and , be ae Fret Co. or|l RM. |; GN 2 ee FE 2-066). tat Adults only. : Benenced ¢ mi ARRO REALTY CALL FE or FE $1704 tor MeCuliougn. =| ARASH - 1 ba a ‘REAL ESTATE INC. *ikenGas” FROM. BANK iWotais aa Bee waa Base t, off furnace. 360 FLOOR, F stove, utilities, chil- |. Sanford. OR '3-0989. Se adee OA . Funeral Directors i Rud PVT WO DRINKERS. $13 BE. Adults, 114 Center St. FE : Donelson-Johns a Hs "vauweh tue Die ey. | MORTGAGES GOOD PROPERTIES Surted as serps easiest close ee Taos sia HEA 4 RMS, AND AND BATH. T ote . erat & week. OR 3-601 4 "IMMEDIATE “Wanted Real Estate 32A/. ATTENTION, OWNERS contract for | 5 ‘cal be ee PUR- Rg a8. ye 8. Parke. ety a CHOICE NE RT LISTINGS WANTED ae Coe ES eae a eslie R. Mid Middleton Ser t Lose Your won ‘We will buy. 12°84 equity Egat oi ‘Bt ie i ieog Siveaz | BUY OR SELL = fs = ‘e. ey ni miedo’, Lantnoe on al Lake | cae roll soe bmg Cail after 5 p.m. : Lk, Aye, $40 mo, One larson In 7s, VILLAGE : ; ses ae, ™ & up, Ph. — ~~ ~ebare WALK IN and jook st x at them and DAYS wo 3-3350 HAYDEN oy FR avallabie A rE 2: c. HAYDEN, Realtor O'NEIL =5| Have yout = ‘|waiting for the «miright home in ithe St. Bene- : me, st dict’ s District? vax =zx| Just the home =e|for a Retired ~ ‘isnips flowers ~ for bouquets, © : a} while Papa ~ ey Ree Don’ t Wait” Huss T.G.Tr 1649 Union Lake ed,” BM _940n1 oe arn Colored | -BEDRM. HOMES LAST CHANCE _ FHA TERMS so Why. Pay Rent?)-= When payments are less than rent nicest locations in -:ston—$600 Dn. . RILEY, Broker Lake Rd. : FE Reece ane <9 es and iassrence. ivs-vs ‘ MAKE {own “ine yy nO. - ‘nies bandle. Tp ee. ea . : SAVE MONEY ETERNALLY YOURS | You the ond cg te omer | this 2 te . HURON VALLEY 1166 MSS at Pontiac Lake MEMBER COUNTY $195 MOVES YOU IN Meta LA LIPS ea we - MODEL OPEN FRetubiNo. SUNDAY 268 BONDALE atement. 0,700; For Colored Families 2-BEDRM. SPECIA home. Carested Being WATERFRONT back yard, 60 ff, on 500 dn. 3 SCENT LAKE ESTATES Lats tt | with terms. HURON VALL SPLIT-LEVEL - STARTER rte 4 ee... EY Lake RIDGEWAY. REALTY Baldwin FE 40003. FAMILY. HOME .s Seuthd-rawlerd. Tne. CLARKSTON: GARDENS TRADE IN. your old home on our “3 bedroom brick ranchers. Selling for only $15,250. with basements DIRECTIONS: Out U510 to LS gee 4 right to Waldon Turn our sign on the left bane side JERRY E ADAMS CO.) 2-7:30 DAILY 44561—Model MA 5-1201. sas DOCTOR SPECIAL prse ation call — ; pers RT C. DAVIS : Trwindale FE +011 RS Sy Sem NT. matic heat | = at and hot trade for suburban rate George R. Irwin 268 Baldwin Ave. or OR 3-44i6 E. won CLARK. REAL ESTATE!-1 URON cern Evenings LISTING SERVICE NEW. HUDSON 10 room Dutch Colonial quiet street, 1 bik. off 2 complete paths, 29071 Homédale GE 8-3954. hom ay EMBREE & GR 1863 Union Lake Rd. EM 34503 or eM S314 * “DUNLAP | $2,000 ome UILDER, BE SURE : SET PROPERTY a i, walking Water, mod: vw room. Will property | MILLER * FIReT ADVERTISEMENT—beau- tifal F bedroom 72 ft. brick ranch _ living room : . iarge Sates L, erram bath w yanette. Beautiful kitchen with room, full room, lovely kiteben has Res. 2 Bedroom on ) Stoker fur 502 $. PaDDOCK MIDDLETON - SPECIALS! Pie LISTING BE Leslie R. Middleton “RAINBOW” ___ | BROKER, 18, nook, 4 nice bedrooms, Immediate Possession a| Eke ter a ba William Miller” | - Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor tv Sa Faust $1 boos << RENTOIT FAST ‘through Rent Ads! Room, hou s¢, apartment, any- Multi-Lakes Realty | HOYT | HOYT REALTY rE 2.9066 TEL BARGAIN—BARGAIN . wane eee JIM WR DARLAND AVE re 5-6 Shae ; I feel a little wobbly . . . must be the flu! For Sale Houses 43/ SMA'L HOUSE, TOTAL PR down ent $295; month. re is 38. 4 viait us at our TOE Wes Huron For Sale Houses 43 BY. OWNER. 2 BEDROOM, Gas "Sita ie ate TRIDGE 1s THE “SIRD” TO sEE eet| service. we ‘soy eves! 1. H. BROWN, Realtor Riteeeg ¥: ee — nase rere ose McLarty, Broker 2-21 2 FAMILY FACE BRICK, € & bath each. dear : T YEAR.. A Red Ribboned Pac ADAMS — : OL 1 OL 1-194 | down. A z aeaek Kampsen| ™*#* REALTORS _ FB 4.0528 71 8. Telegraph __Eved, & Sun "BUD" OF THE MONTH _ \ “Treat Yourself to « Merry Christ- 38 | Bloomfield Highlands John K. Irwin i f | “LETS TALK « it y e 5 > - "are ‘| Closein: Saburban 3 ; this eae 8.0486 and Sundsy 1 - ¢ WHAT A HOME SHOULD HAVE No. 3 of fine features recomm ed by the ‘Woman's Home MICHIGAN BUSINESS _ SALES CORPORATION © ‘LADD’S INC 4206 Dixie vy _PARK AT OUR | er Lavender . | Bud Nicholie, Realtor 42 Mt. Clemens 8t. Mr. Vi Prime Investment roux-Franks| feast Jim Williams wit baldwin ve. Pe ease HURON GARDENS | Babes: Be Ay West Suburban— eee Se. OEE BALDWIN rs own home. Like ranch. home with 2 ten gy Ah t athe es fa ome as part payment. ..H. BROWN) Realtor } ee ere tee P ietbeeeae See eee ee F 25%. discount, Brother®, |: i Domestic - ‘and Premiers. * st -Coroflet visit us st rur office eens HOWE ATS Secler Oil Tone Twice the heat af half the cost. M beck guarantee CASH LOANS ‘# ee io otha ;| Sone os GET THE CASH YOU |senu es baat, a gaa . : BALING__ WANT. Se 10$s00. |Oeemees zo pei ee ne gag) EQUIPMENT IN aogm aaKs ayer j Buy. a | —— ‘ ; arr rm, ~ : . . a1 USED SEABOARD i ee ae ere eres eee) ae | oe FINANCE COMPANY - Ri 3.957 ASTS sx Ye as ond fe ST aad We gurece conis | sean oats Siomsy | $838 dusts “oat loads. kes | ale Farm cBL seat dee ENE Sena |oen : ‘Ww | (oRADE CART InOM BaTETO : oe a uipment 61A . ceri Huron N YOU | NEED Or k. Wall Tile 2c Tv sae. een ; grade, “cian ne a wood. ered. OR PobeMy. og) eer pes ete er ee 2 $25 - $500 |: Es | Sewer ee Bc ee sg vo Dee Sor Rae wre ce Per Tyacors & Mowers iets ton a STATE id ee oa Le ee RAE won| cee oes soe | ; : ine rm. chalys |: $088 | resend. Se a | Beet ts “eet Ry ee FINANCE CO. FE 3a eitaial sre ; try tubs, 7 |? MALE Basen ii TR TA ED BEAG Pao es eet re bg FF ncn Will sac. for Bi a i ef pe ett ist ase moe old eas McCulloch _ — Beant We take trades give EZ é ered! term We have a few good weed chain i ke SPRINGER SPANIEL, ¥ HOS saws on band. ice gift, _— ae also bate chain saws for ad BEAUTIFUL IMFORTED A Ss. foegst ere amndanmaig : ~RING BROS _ FE ow OW on aE ER AND CHI : gt Bevasd oe rs on deat : canaries. 38 Clyde Ra. Mir RRINGTON Srsoteh— ARC -APO_ FURS ra SNOW ‘PLOWS OAT Bae od age bounds. FE 4¢-iis4, 3036 £. =ues caves —ne|~ BOXE Tractors, trucks, jeeps - iver, OL 6-097l—. BOXER PUPS and | meee trattors HOUGHTEN ® & SON Ferguson Dealér . FE tage wep BICY 3 3m 7%. 5 mniee-| ae i : al ins gett! : c . i ‘ FE 40666. FORGES LORRAY TRACTION 6 PATIO BLOCKS AND ensed ste G4. a: N 7 er amo. cid, Oood- CLOSING OUT 7 ARK RED = BROWN. \ $1890 complete; le? Nomex. 3 wate ae Bo cocKE Pers , OUTDOOR XMAS | pang Gaeen tax a LACE |\ Fhompion. 0 8. ferry.” ” | ~"" png BIaNO tis. —— | CRARIS, SINGERS AND” FE OMI ‘ TREE LIGHT SETS L : MDIOg AND + ALL 7407. SOUND PUPPIES 3 DINING RM. SET. 930. Fomkees AT BELOW HLDING SUPPLY cO.| (UsiSiete seduces ot and : . TONE, INTERME- old, OA $-3400. ' + |e . ¥ FoR Los. a ae saaeiere—agy PDISTRIBUTORS COST Boren ta coup AEAFes ce non: eas TV. Ti0 Or-| Secrites for Wi, Passe. | COCKER, FUPF Auction Sales sowie Gat vat = it - ALSO | eae weet, TE oe — egg. | REMINGTON (WOISELESS STAx Wtd.: Blond emp piano, | Cotte F tg Og: a $089 Dixie Highway | ° 'D, ©, and Nor ‘4 BALANCE OF TOYS be _oycie, bird eages MAytair “elses | Kit Wennel 7 ft.” high: —Sred_cond. Rees, FE 83%. ne ; ” AKC REGIS. Drayton Plains Far Mion pekuo | sists Seiceaad ag a. Pontiac, | ‘ aie __. | sale Office Otfice Equipment 6: 63| FE 45015. | Every. 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CUSTOMLINE Foramatic. enue) AUTO BROKERS | cums mn a en '54 Ford 2 Door ........ .$ 595 Toe “/ DESOTO $595 Hh Peer Sl care pod $e a ae ae soe an berate EP cect EE cura Ser ant 93 Ford 4 Door ......... $ 495 sR cuvans es —_ ieee is "82 Plymouth 4"Door ... 6 345 : Sir kedateal gua} HERE |gei eter [Boe is Te cali Call_after tpm. JU | dane Feet ‘Automate trantn!s is a partial list of our many oe cer we Ser] Si! Chevrolet 2 2 Door. =) 295 NORTH PONTIAC tion. Gay oe hy -—X, fine Station Wagons. .All| ~ \\ i wre Iasi Bord Vie | le Le a Ties.W. ow ikbre MBAR HAL HALSTED | are priced to save you STATT'S | hardiep MAYFAIR 66350 000 ; money, 1 year guarantee; ~ MOTOR SALES oS x Giens : most "eat twat TO For t the Biggest available. DODGE CARS ; ir S : ing gervarneaarones snn| Bargains on the} °s5 Plymouth, 6-pass. WBS tee Your Friendly FORD Dealer te Easiest Te a eet, Sanat : Sar ; : econ “Terms | "35 Ford, ass. - 147 8. Saginaw St DROP IN AT “PONTIAC ; 3 HOUGHTEN & SON | . 2 DRS. 4 DR. 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OM a 55 Olds 98 ..... $1495) SERIAL See at enw my os vom ae eS $1395 crane, hemes | arog Fumo” |'S8 Olds 8 . $i405)) LY MO U TH. Lake Orion Motor Sales |1952 Ford Wagon 1°.) 4 | 1956 £ hevrlet $1298 : ‘54 F oo egg ¥6 'S4,CHEVROLET _|'55 rat eon“ $1295 |} voub — 'MERCORT MY 2 2.2011 Save With oe «S| 35. Buick 2-Dr. ... H’top Racio & Heater eke cry: n 8oege ’ ee _ BELVEDERE. HARDTO ~ CHEVROLET 1: 1981 Pontiac ...:... $ 195 a a 88 D.K.W. ‘38 Pontiac ........$1198/} - P | CLUB SEDAN Milton: se mt Biock Ne, 2008, Roden : '53 3 Catalina Cp ina Cpe. si conan ta Genk a e t ' r ] 1 = ': th : Sse ten ea ws) Birmingham’ "gsr" wien ae BS Buick 2-De, Seton). Sa d See fe Peta SE Rymowrh $8) | np a 'S7 Catalina ......; 5 ; ' “4 7 SCHUTZ 1 Msckes wi jgu, $1085 |"S5 Buick 2Dr.. . H’'top he

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