+ The Weather U.8. Weather Bureau Forecast Showers or Snow Flurries— Details page two THE PON’ 2 s ith YEAR —.—~=«5,s Sok RR ~-PONTIAG, MICHIGAN ‘MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1050-98 PAGES — ae 3 ries reoroa_ ‘eechiesten: Avon aad : | Area Sites Are Rich in Beauty, History : By CONRAD N. CHURCH Editor’ —This is the first in « se of articles describina the rapid po Ages Rochester and Avon oe tskin ™ Rochester and Avon Township are as rich in history as they are ie Satarel Genaty Sor R was Whew Coat Gee Svet cotiement tt Coliand i _ (County occurred. = The first settlers came on March 17, 1817. They were James Gra- ham and his son Alexander and Christopher Hartsough and their * Con asser og | 4 9 families. A record of their coming appears on a marker which has) been placed on a white frame building at 116 East Third Street in ggeaye op guealin onpag log house in Avon Township was ws wa LAST of Hungary PS TT IER Be ox A.
  • aagee phe contains all correct answers) and paoafscongaege * isee what you can come up with failure in his atiempts to get | med seen te tb days of World Why let someone else wai ‘ata U. N. observers into inoon and evening, changing to. War IL. ‘with all that loot, when with a little and a U. N. cease-fire police jmnce flurries. Late tonight will be! By the best available estimates, effort, you may be the one who's force inte Egypt. clear and colder, with a low of |20,000—or perhaps more—Hunga- Ticher by $600? ‘large and small industry, local Admission of three new U. N..%6 - 30 degrees. 'rians died in the attempt to break; Here are the words for this: merchants, service clubs, and pri- members and the annual Soviet | Tuesday will be fair and rather |the grip of the Soviet Union and ‘week's puzzle: Abet, anger, beat, vate citizens. , bid to seat Communist China were Cold with the thermometer regis-| ‘communism on their country. Rus-| boob, boor, circle, cleric, cut, cute, | | The expected at the opening meeting|tering a high of 36 - 40. |sian dead were estimated at from|gaps, hobo, horse, kid, kin, Bit! Ro be ee this afternoon. The lowest temperature in down-|4,000 to 5,000. Western corres- layers, more, noise, norm, notes, poor vov Se an ae. 6 ‘town Potiac preceding 8 a.m. was pondents back from Budapest !pass, poets, range, realm, regal,| ory wenger —* M Suiden end Tenkde al-/4 degrees, The mercury rose slow-| brought these figures, and said the relays, rosy, shore, snore, spry.. a 4 ly to 44 at 1 p.m. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) = ‘tenor,.tic, tones, toper, true, i or to Ease Detour Jam Mini Si ed line service at Pontiac Municipal irport. John W. have already been received from itives who will appear before the proved, “I'm very much pleased with the| results to date,” Hirlinger said. “The demand seems to be univer-| sal for convenient air service in| Pontiac.” He said he hoped the letters: oe ee i HH ruled Cyprus; the Indonesian would mount to around 200 before ‘claim to Dutch West New Guinea; Dec. 1. “The more the better,” the continued division of Korea; Hirlinger said. and the big powers’. vain efforts Among letters received are ones 4 to agree on disarmament. from Pontiac and Fisher Body Di-' f ; visions, Baldwin Rubber Co., Con- Z sumers Power, Pure Oil Co., Mat- i Hour Long Parade thews-Hargreaves Inc., Tel-Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac Business and Professional Women’s Club, +Pontiac Civitan Club and Zonta Club. Hirlinger said more plans as to who would be going to Washing- Members of the various branches toh, D. C. would be forthcoming of the Active Military Service, Re- from: today’s Chamber: Board of servists, Patriotic ROTC Directors meeting. y units and police will take part in ree | China Offers Egypt Aid ‘ i .N. HONG KONG @®—Radio Pei Menzies Criticizes U.N “ant ping _ CANBERRA (®) — Australian) , re Mees na has offered Egypt a gift of 20) Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies 3 aie eS § |Million Swiss francs ($2,800,000). today attacked the U. N: decision i a i ake same oe) a gio eR a Ne In Today's Press nies wilaiaidiers: s Seecharenills deeds ment rolls over the temporary detour around con- ren yeti Egg! mele County News. .....cseisee cApeceed such a Servere pen- jalty if Joba were conv icteu. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones Gives 300 Acres to MSU ireports as soon as possible to cam-! ipaign headquarters, 20% E. Law- rence St. Circuit Judge Faces Retirement Problem Oakland County. Circuit Judge '\Frank L. Doty, who must notify Gov. G. Mennen Williams by Dec. 1 whether he will retire at the end of this year or serve out his elected term until 1960, said today he has reached no decision on the prob- lem. Under a recent state law, judges over 70 must retire this year or forfeit retirement benefits in serv- ing out their elected terms, Attorneys point out Judge Doty, ' the remainder of his ee ee ivetirement pay Strike Halts Newspapers fe em, s ‘s. ‘ om wr im Karen Was oot allowed| to th rote. After comaruction work on the per.’ determine deabiity oF €thréewvay trafic ght | Winer ert in, bets fe typtens Bhat. ‘16, 17, is He. Seen pe Panne for higher wages began, at 6 a.m. iS . ae 76, would than y Es earn_more Newspapers, days. A nationwide printers’ strike} Governors of Michigan State University have an- nounced they will accept a gift of 300 acres of land ‘northeast of Rochester from Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, ‘a former member of the board. Miss Jones, who lives in Rochester, retains the land for use during her life, but+ it will bé available to the university for So “my grandfather, Joshua Van purposes. The _ tand, which Miss Jones values prises the old to Send Men, Supplies . N. forces to ~ ” z \ Se OMT ee ey ON ‘1 Robberies Trio Slugs Worker After Hijacking Rider > Ss hee . * gS = aa i bad a _'THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1950 : wa |The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — The city com- mission will not meet on Monday, City Waits Till Tuesday for Zoning, Water Talks with burial in Mt. Elliott Ceme- Pontiac Deaths ~~ Harold L. Sherman _ man, 61, of 311 Draper Ave. will in Bloomfi ' but on Tuesday this week, becauwe} Such a plant would require an/be at-2 p.m. Tuesday from the in B ield Hills ot Veterans’ Day being observed|€xtra six cents per 1,000 gallons|sashabaw Presbyterian Church on today consumers to pay the plant's costy/Maybee Rd. Dr. William H. Mar Three youths who Pontiac police . ; .. |he says. Whether the plant is built}bach of the First Presbyterian say admitted robbing a factory Issues that wait till tomorrow in- | should hinge on a year’s Church will officiate with burial in worker of $2 after him clude the Twining Property rezon-|of operation under the present sys-jthe Sashabaw Plains Cemetery. ing question, new water rates, re-|tem, he says, with a chain were held early yeS- terday for investigation of armed e- e 2 « Police say the youths, one of support of an Oakland Works, and setting of rates at Rink. ‘Authority, mixing well water with the Detroit water in set proportion, or construction of a new plant pro- Mr. Sherman died Saturday morning after a brief illness in St. Joseph Mercy:-Hospital, His body is at his home on Draper avenue. Arrangements were by . the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home:. _| one-third the ‘world Mexico - supplies an estimated supply of The funeral for Harold L. Sher-, Right in Time for Deer Hunters __ SALE of Imported 8 Power, 30 mm, | Center focus model.... them 16, also admitted ‘hi-jacking a the Twining rezoning te commer- |“ . hitch-hiker and stealing about $40 cial is that of Albert Vanderbilt, bine Pd 50 = oo — — ; 7 Power, 50 m.m. ‘9 5” earlier Sunday. Held are: who says, “We intend to maim (2 = nie Why Pay . Cetiter focus models... Daniel Margosian, 17, of 569 8. ee Lguarye Seo making procedures don Full Price? fy tive # an Om 390% 7 Jessie St.; Patrick Hatfield, 17, . probably be started - sometime . ter fogus model ....... . Ma CET te. ne of 574 W. Huron St.; and the ju- venile, who was placed in the Oakland County Children’s Home, Police ‘say the three attacked Bruce Atfield, of 395 Third St.|.. about 5:30 a.m. while Atfield was walking to work on South Saginaw feet on | boiler and machinery there, with a three-year premium of $1,033. “Recogpizing the dire need for OP PRS Le 7 Power, 35 m.m. Indi- vidual focus lens ‘7 Power, 40 mm. B&L 36” style—Ind, focus _..... All Complete With Cases Prices include Fed. Tax a’ wate al Ne ee BINOCULARS — x ie gag 1 street pear Turk street. street, a commrcial ‘ a county agency that would be able : QUICK ARREST It i. ae oe Troy !0 act outside of the antiquated > A "Township, and has been subject of drain laws now existing, we urge ; They were arrested shoftly after- '" 4 Hailey i 5 wands, police say, when "Atfeld ey SA eace Neat ye ald ts wang City pert E CAMERA Dept. —Moin Floor =| identified their car, j Expenditure of over $800 as the ‘of the county DPW department. | H Atfield said ‘he was walking down the sidewalk when the William ©, Plunkett __ . William O, Plunkett, 579 Ridge- Ev Items That the erydoy DEER HUNTER May eg pedro ioral sidered. dale, died following a long illness | Regular Find Special Use For! ; ; : : this morning at the Arnold Home $3.25 List Price | : Two of them held his-arims, At- ( Water rates will be boosted to 305 not roit NOW AT SIMMS MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS ‘ field said, while a third took the cents per 1000 gallons of water con-| . az 2-Cell—All Metal eS money plus several ‘bus tokens| - sumed plus higher rates in meter| Born in Milan, Aug, 26, 1876, ° from his pocke. H lugged hess : Ponting Press Phete i ctallation and other service if, he came here in 1946 from Cass FLASH : the prertelgips ; wi 900,000 SHORT — Commercial: Division vi cial Co-Chairmen Curtis E. Patton and Clyle Harold K. Schone’s suggestion is| Lake and Detroit. Surviving are : 5 wae he -gpand « lam | man James F. Nye (seated), finds that his solici- | Haskill, Commercial division solicitors are asked temncrrow \ a sister, Teresa Plunkett with | f . uleycte bees —, eld said ngth o | tors are still $48,000 short of their Pontiac Area to turn in their collections no later than tonight. | Detroit water is being used with-| whom he lived. | . ee | United Fund quota as he adds up reports turned Only five days remain in the current Pontiac jout adquate controls at present.) pocary will be recited tomorrow Factory $) Value Det, Sgt. John DePauw said the| in to date. With him are (left to right) Commer- Area United Fund drive for $612,202. Schone reports, but control valves |: 5m. at Manley Bailey Funeral Secied * Gj three later admitted robbing a will be installed soon to maintain iiome, Service will be Wednesday GALLON _ . c Berkley man, Gerald M. O’Con- . ve Apel cent Detroit water 00 1+ 19 am. at Holy Name Church, CANS ner, of 2242 Catalpa Dr. r . e budget. ee a a hiking shou cure oar nie ilm fo Feature eo mee Str uck by Ir ain S an aa, bs Ae © R Mere 2) oy Eve PREYTONT—Georanin ing about two hours earlier, De- i is under : Lewis, |[E Factory Represent: “Eveready” Pauw said, on Woodward avenue, IE 7 Cc Hay how | Norris and Bond engineering E WEDNESDAY—2 to 4 p.m. * tor in Winter cole me: in Bloomfield Hills.. After driving. . : = °c O'Conner to Woodward and sven Nordic lands toPressGroup | Area Man Dies “— REMINGTON _ sae eb Deo ay Dea Pivad how, per > | KIWANIS Fo tcc Stored] AAR added. : Denmark and Sweden the Hillsdale Daily News, was | 71 -Year-Old Is Victim; Travel and RECONDITIONED : Heavy chrome Neither Atfield or O'Conner) Col Movi T ed of two Michigan editors elected to) Ww. Walki Al i AUTO NEEDS <2nd-Floor | E ANS pleted case — were seriously hurt, DePauw said. ° or ovie : ve ay, the American Society of Newspa-| as aiking ong | Adventure _ we ee eae | | 2nd in Kiwanis Series per Editors Saturday by the Tracks Near Oxford | : : ecesieaee Red Mi ht C h . . ces board of directors. . Series lf You Wear Skirts ‘ ig rus es “Denmark and Sweden,”’ the sec- tor pe es Chia be ~~ A 71-year-old Oxford man, who} You Need This Item > Fixed Focus—Throws Last f Hun hash in a series of Travet and Ad-' Also honored was Kenneth R. police say apparently fell while| Pontiac High School — Lees AEST TTT iste fut Beans | venture rograms Ping spon- Wes : s _lwalki P { : . i Fs : > - | 0 gary sored by the Pontiac Kiwanis Club, ee Cae Saeg is oeurs adlaeene cree wes arch be) Auditorium at 8 P.M. | $ Sboceren > 5-CELL f ; will be held Tuesday night at 8 ghroughout th ti Staies soiaeeinns A oes — ! : A . ) (Continued From Page One) at the Pontiac High School Audi-, soon ga ee eae tates Detroit-bound train in Oxford! > ‘ Flashlight | wounded numbered 50,000, Rus- torium, | a Sunday morning. | > | , sians and Hungarians. | A film and commentary will be : are gars peg =) 62.95 Ouality ‘ eo ¢ ¢ given by noted documentary movie Coun Townshi § bade as —s P Y > ee.9) VUuaiily Hospitals were so crowded that. : caters NIC He is* p never regained consciousness fol- NEW SERVICE—Remington repre- : producer Herbert Knapp. He | rie the mishap one block from sentative will be in our store every =? litters carry the wounded were considered one of America’s out- | 4+ . ® lm ccawe %.. eccerdink to Onterdl and and 4th WEDNESDAY of every wr 24 C | directed to cellars and garrets. standing color cameramen. Historic, Beautiful | police He died at Pontiac General! eee "Elde § Uiirts in Ploce of 1 Sani. 02 fhe, Petoctl, Qeepital fonnpsat ‘toate ttn gees Hospi ms Folding Skirt Rack nity. - Be ital, managed countries in today’s! ‘ : » one of Hungary's largest, doctors troubled world are depicted in the (Continued From Page One) Investigating officers said train : ; > . have been operating for two days fim, It includes scenes trom such about Rochester, the answer is the operators reported seeing the Electric Shavers —Main Fleor Simms DiI idest Yor hunter and : without the aid of drugs. The famous cities as Copenhagen, the same. Evidences of growth appear, mam trying to get up alongside io Price a DE emergencies. Chrome —e d wind wage Uae Grist pat city of 700,000 bicycles; and on all sides. There are new schools, | redline Mate ene — ™ Holds 6 skirts in piace of 1. . . 4 case. ‘Batteries ex- biotics. Odense, the birthplace of Hans jw churches and new commercial SS. sow dba g ead eal La oe Cee “ ae ‘Christian Andersen. ‘ ; A native of Europe, Boeskool was " Wonderful 1S securely yet gently. Chrome fin- P _ ..The first intoxicating. taste of) “Kronberg Castle, the Elsinore of buildings. as well as hundreds of 214 to have been taking his daily |] ta. smart pinstic colier 4 2-Battery SIGNAL Model . sear io ~ the re Shakespeare's ‘‘Hamlet,” and the new homes. walk when struck. new rug { > 3 ct | Flashlight eecrushing defeat ee the hands ot M22y industries, sports and festi- oLDEST COMMUNITY | “He lived right next to the ‘BT ular? “Uolor © crushing defeat at the hands of vals of.the two nations will also be . ' acks and always went f railes| ° and BROTAERS , — : isio | 2 ange is not so startli n 7 P 13 Russian divisions an estimat- |, detail | Change is not ing Cee eee ee 98 N. Saginaw—2nd Floor } yA $2 Value ed 200,000 men. — some other communities in Oak-/there because he could find his) upholstery : é c = land County which have been used|“@Y home better than from the) ———— = - , \ i hrou : ; street,” the police officer stated. cleaner is eeeceee ‘ Boy Remains Critical UF Headquarters to it throughout their history. It , . is different in Rochester. This. : : > 7 sites cear After Fall From Car | : jcommunity is the oldest in the ® TUESDAY GUARANTEED!” © Bring SIMMS Your _ $01 req “A Met Announces Gifts = Buiganin Accepts Ree eee '‘ COLOR rag ord boy, Tommy Reeves, some Roche . } 4, of 2648 Davista Dr.. who tum- pee siaee are | SW j Herbert Kna JINX FALKENBUR ALPINE 40-Hour Windup | a 4, dents regret the swiftness of its \WISS Pal ey | Ppp ‘ bled out the rear door of his par-| The Pontiac Area United Fund) prcsanl| grewel Gay enel caine | j _. | star of NBC television FILMS for Alarm Clock ents’ car Saturday, remained in Headquarters has announced the to the increasing responsibilities | “Denmark 7. ate 5. critical condition today, authorities following list of gifts of more and problems they face. This is MOSCOW ® — Soviet Premier, and Sweden” Fastest and Finest. $7.49 Valus 8 , * ° : : 4 : s at Pontiac Genera) Hospital said.|han $50: _—_ | shown by the petitions filed some |Bulganin has accepted Switzer-' e The boy suffered a fractured Bears. Roebuck &. Co. empicyea “toe 7 months ago to incorporate a loone pga — summit, Colored Motion Pictures 5 PROCESSING ® ri |Winkelman’s em yes |. oa do | 4 powers j skull when his head struck the Trechaway Core, ps loyes 342,00, larger area Gs & city. The city =e ra! . = ~ | Herbert Knapp comes to Pontiad to . 'e : -8 pavement on Baldwin avenue south Friend Construction Co. employes 330.80) would include some five and a jand ndia to seek an end to the take you on ® camera cruise to two of | - Some * iat Deli * Daily 8 s of St. Louis street, Pontiac police 20% of Cabinets. Inc. employes 318.00) og miles, stretching @2%ger of World War III. \the happiest and best managed countries ' r] int ‘Special wary way PONCE |Boys’ Club employes... | ee ee ee rein today's troubled world. You will be re said, |Motorcar Transport employes... 224.50/ out beyond the present village Moscow radio said Bulganin’s shown flees, including Kronberg; the e DIRECT to ' Made by In- The father, Wi ea. ee Sten empares ee eral ‘message to the Swiss said he isi xisinore of Shakespeare's ‘‘Hamiet,” es ather, Willard R. Reeves, Baldwin School employes ..... 203.00' limits to the north, east and “3 | OF sor cant 31, said he was traveling 10 to 15\?. 2. Boutell Driveaway Co. °... 175.00) wogt |willing to attend such a meeting} typicel cities such as Copenhagen, the! a ee 8 0) ; i q ‘ us 10% miles an hour . \fve Dery Co. employ 0 . 1Se00 % ‘because the Soviet government birthplace of Hans. Christian. aaaereen | . SE Pius 10% tax _ ee en huliding Co serpioyes. 18138| Rochester’s population in 1950 «away 4 _| You will see s wide variety of shots such | r) . He and the boy's mother. also in DP: & &, Building ploy always is willing to settle out these of “Whi 4 ' the front seat, said they ard $e Meus Carirumpens {20 oo was 4,279. Today it is estimated standing problems peacefully.” |power. “Green Gold lumber trom tree. © © Movie © 35mm Slides g — Famous Ingraham ‘STURDY ats ’ iEmerson School 1 -* f41.98 at about 5,000. If the incorporation: * *« to newsprint, Orrefors, the magic name a ° P son hepa turned around, and Wolverine Entertainers. employes eis completed, the new aay popu.| President Eise ver re edi pol gees i ne eae te building, and | 'e — L Pocket Watch saw ey he Wil : mployes... . . | nhow ject : coppe . | : saw him falling headfirst out of the Bar aecuta of ay pe to 112.00 lation will be approximately 6,500.'the Swiss suggestion, saying the! You will see as whe seve fon sol Moe nice of “BEST ® ; ” Re ifi \Pontine Clty Lines ss cots 100.00 . * * ‘problems threatening the world! %Miey sports. They participate in most \ oS, Ce en $2.49 Value Reeves was mystified how the , be Sat A ac ioe. 72.22 100.00, There h 3 been ition to th — and excel in many. Viewing some i : ie your films are processed Lie door opened, police said. He be. prog mente cee We sss 78h.) There has been opposition to the are before the United Nations andjof their many festivais witn their prov-| MUST Outperform amy = © by the COMPANY THAT gE lieved the door, which mere only Gorden Caughlin employes CI 100.00 orporation. * sult was filed ae he believes they shculd be settled meen Aiprteomapy) acai daneee. will make r ane r u've MADE THEM ... and ycu 1 79 from the outside, was locked when Kiwanis _.. UTED 100.00 Bos ‘d of § : i toa pi =ere The whole of the net proééeds from othe rug clear . yo lg set them beck QUICKER ® s the-family left h Airay Mfg. (firm & empioyes)... 100.09 Board o upervisors Irom putting, | the Travelogue series will be devoted to used , i when you bring em to . y fet home. Frank 6. Lyndell sss 100.90 the issue to a vote. A visiting Detroit Youth B d le ete Mae oe ever —OF your == ie Simms. Tdeal for use EEE Jo dus ° a . ie y o 5 ag ele ge alec ted meer ” ae k ue ring communicing, © "| money refunded! DE XPERT PHOTO FINISHING: slic beating: W partie ita ovppehesenthns tions had been properly and legal- jn | B ING while hunting. McCarro. $ are 77.00 in nc nerator aze 8 The eather [Rocker Srose —" c.g ©7500. ly prepared. : | NOTICE! > ff 8 8 Plug 10% tax, PAGE TWO Drees Revert Shes "Bie eeTaabber Co. 1888) Ay goon as this order is filed _ DETROIT (INS) — A three-year: | ° NEW LIQUID my: SUPER-SIZE | ) P piepuctl acess ++ Pontiac Mills, Ine........:.....6 15.00 , old Detroit boy was reported in! No Season Ticket or Single om : Don’t You Pay More! PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostiy' Verne C. SI! 75.00 a brief period follows in. which |" : cloady, windy and -tarning much colder William Coulacts, ; \.0:...s1: 48.09) potlee of appeal may -be filed, ‘Titical condition today with burns| Admissions Avaflable! All Seats { ie, BLACK and WHITE , All Popular Brands rad evening with seattered light showers Bureau of Social Aid|. .....,... 74.00 ppe y * \suffered when his clothes caught | have been sold. 3 8. : : , Se en ane a Bat SA enn ege? He] Mt cuet eset appealing, Oe Ree ee aa in an G21: Snapshots 'f CIGARETTES ym wager Pyro grees colder with 8 Michael’ Lars employes i 56.62 pascal Palcy be free to act, icinerator e "j r] P 4 8 ate tonite, 88. | Ponti t . 2 Tomorrew fair and rather cold, high) Loan employes... 96.00 ean wer oe oe tee | Police said Fred Moore lit the | FOR ONLY TF 36-40. Westerly winds at 10-20 miles Connolly's Jewelers employes... 52.50, election. The final decision will | " l - —_ Denizen h perth weaterty 3 15-' Braid Motor Sales employes... : eed be up to the people living within rubbish with matches supplied by, Nobody x 8 Theen - dy . ve 0O } | \ : nite. enn Lo ie". Nephler Co. emplayes..: 80.00) the affected area. oo 4year-old Jimmy Grey, Wants to e \ 8 ae ° eenan . ene eae ¥ ‘| ' . | Lowest preter te Pentior ; Paul A Kern : 2 $0.00] Importance of the incorporation 7 Pe ‘ . ‘ precedin i ack w oc Bono oaieSOee x is . i = ~ : : *asDetroit Ball Bearing Co. .:,.. $000 in assuring the orderly develop- + ° Shop Around 2 : At 8 am: Wind velocity, 18 m.p.b. Schram Auto Parts ........0.- 50.00 ment of Rochester was emphasized | e Regular size. Gea cee tarbess t 5:13 p \nar oe aeonney ia cece $0 00 rby Clarence Burr village presi- | for a GE Sen't pes Sun rises Tuesday at 7:20 am [Harold A St. John, M.D... 50.00 dent , . Give them rae Slomyr 2 gE Meh Northern oe teak Tee’ st 2:22 a.m | Confederation Lire ineurance.... oped Lower. Priced t i Mich. prtices. ventees Ea _ a eR dohiggn sete eo 00 ABSOLUTE, NECESSITY “| courage... 4 OF stock up Dow m pera c j 5. ~ ; re. : fam... So utte 4iMarchall Beith : $0.09; “It is absolutely necessary from. 'e . oe Brveeeees- 43 am. to ce Rupee! Holtand enews $6.00 the standpoint of Rochester's fu- = °, 2 Be Mosca “ . wee : Hathwaie : $0.09 ture,” he said. ‘The present char. a em s =e iph : eli tae -eoee 5 4 : : __— melucee fates’... $0.09 acter of the village’s residential, Perlect for Hunters Camp ‘ Sunday in Pontine L ict ee . jsocial and recreational life can ae 40 Cc Jumbo Sees on seterond downtown) ss C d Jail best be preserved by directing and ® bes up 4 Lowest temperature. :. 2 |\Committed to Jai controlling it right here in Roches- i M tempe ; Weether Fair 45.5 iter. Our. people look to Rochester) - 7 : Coffee Broi ler : ise g —_—~— Pleading guilty to reckless driv-/for these things. | ec f - : One ¥ : ze : : H temperature rentise ing, Henry Ducker, %3, of 2315 Ves-|‘‘Nothing can stop the growth in : wi Su ok cs & Mean temperature 7c Q)ter_ St, Ferndale, was committed!population, not only within our Can Usually : ze on Weather—Trace of rain 66. ‘"' to 15 days in the county jail Satur-'present village borders, but in ‘the SAVE MONEY : ( : Highest and Lowest Températures a by Troy Justice Charles area immediately round about, We * pet” bd ‘ om tone DMM tM Years I a need to incorporate the latger area by Having see eens *E H ; 16 in 1913) f so that we trol 8 AS eavy gauge . ane nT gg eartare Chari Pl d G il a PRESCRIF TIONS a. aluminum, Beiimore 54.55 New Orleans 1s fo COGS VU ty-Is Fined Filled at... OB beil handle A) eae x J » &6 40 New York 63 62) _ oe 8 and bottom fs . “Rage emake RE Kenneth J, Wafatty tot 3298 > Pisss8- aa PRvan Ae Bom" Worth 71 47 Prvtabarh 8 {{'Donley Rd., Avon Township, was , aw Ye el : a SS a a i. 44 fined 366 and paid $4 costs fol- IMPFAD iam 1. “ : f 50 6. Prancisce 65 49 j w : ~~ 2 ®. Marie '45 30 lowing his guilty plea én @ Charge sey ed tel © ’ tC poems © 4% of reckless .' He was’ ar- NEEDS—Meia | JIPAPMAD 82 Traverse City 51 38 n Washington S& ja-Harry_R. McQuinn, N. = 7 98 { ‘ \ ba | : gi renege ONION cra ipniigs at qe Wi ae ee Se es Snes ys eS a i Ee Perr oe ee ee eee Pe eee te: Sor oe ' Se ee ee J ne i te er a ee NP Se ep i : ‘ ws oF ‘ ‘ Bob Considine Says: « Poles Won’t Give Up Their Little Freedom NEW YORK (INS)—Just a few days ago, 50,000 youths silently marched through the avenues of Cracow in Communist Poland. The mute parade attracted many thou- sands, some of them curious} Curtain countries kept before the U.N,, with con maintain » hard core of commu- |Bow of food and medical aid to the}fully, “‘amless it is given the pro-) and probably in his own country, nism at home.” afflicted. . He wants the case of all the Iron|now’T sEND CASH demands for “But the United States showld|"sed.” the withdrawal of Russian forces, send no money to the present no Asked if, in view of the horror |i; in vain. Nothing good is ever|as a spoon, a pickle fork and a dded thought- viso that the Polish people are to) he was optimistig about the out- have a deciding voice in how it is} Come. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1956 Boy, 10, Invents Gadget to Improve Egg Beater: LAWRENCE, Mass, ( — Ten-| year-old Philip Kochman has solved, the vexing problem of holding a hand-operated egg beater firm -by' inventing a suction cup which may) be attached to the base of the’ whipper. He has placed it in the’ hands of a distributing agency. Another of the sixth grade gram-| “Yes,” he said, his thoughts withimar school boy’s inventions is a those peoples. “‘Yes. No sacrifice|/household utility tool which serves of the repressions in Hungary lost.” lifter of milk bottle tops. psesees 46 Williams St. -- - : : Sparks-Gri FUNERAL HOME \_- “Thoughtful Service” Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service — - snielinpeininiesiniaaiag al Mei Ye ‘enough to ask the why and the wherefor. . ' * * * “We must!” was the usuaj an- swer from the boys. ‘We must!” oe * * Many apparently assumed it was another Communist demonstration. But these orders to march came from no commissar. It was a spir- jtual command, a spiritual demon- stration, The paraders were ex- pressing their sympathy not with communism but with freedom — and at the risk of their young necks, for the new ruler of that country, Wladyslav Gomulka, is as Red as any herring before him. The man who told this story is‘ a smallish, rugged, round headed, gray-eyed patriot whose countenance bears signs of trag- edy but who can stil! smile occa- sionally. He is Stanislaw Miko- ister of Poland, now a leader in such groups as, the International Peasant Union. He has just re- turned from the union's meeting in Paris, ‘ “Fighters for freedom in Poland and Hungary haVe made perma- nent gains,” he said. “Never again will the peoples of those countries be forced back into com- plete subjugation. ‘They will be very careful—people want to con- tinue living—but they'll never give up their ideal, their hope of being free.” HASN'T DELIVERED The Soviet Union, in Mikola- jezyk's opinion, has failed in a vital particular iw its brutal. colo- nialistic program. It hasn't de- livered. The help it pledged China has not been delivered. It has given Egypt very little. It has milked rather than fed the various so-called People’s Democracies. Se there are economic as well as political and social reasons for the towering gripe of the slave states. There is pressure for a change in Russia, reports the man who once sat down and learned through trial and error that business can't be done with the Kremlin. * Ld] . The Polish Red Army could rise when the time is ripe, despite the illegal presence in Poland of eight divisions of Soviet Union forces, Mikolajezyk said. The people could rise even before the army. They do what they can to break the back of the USSR. Even the Kremlin admits Poland is producing hardly half the grain it. did before the war * * * “The greatest terror and blood- shed, .such as in Hungary, won't change people dedicated to free- dom,” Mikolajezyk said. “T've just seen evidence of public protest as) never before. We have proof of great dissension in Russia itself. There have been countless demon- strations in Georgia and the Ukraine. 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Kramp.is the First Joint Service Training Center Opens ALBANY, 'N, Y. @The nation’s first joint Army-Navy-Air Force-| | Marine reserve training center is in full operation here. - The Navy and Marine Corps commissioned their quarters yes- terday, The Army and Air Force previously opened their units. ‘There are about. 6,500 indepen- : the Fentise Press Phete/ Supermarket Wedding Guests Sign to Open Doors Wednesday (ast on Groom’s Leg ‘super speed" stand to be | BURBANK, Calif. (—A_ broken leg failed to postpone the wedding ‘of photographer Frank Tanner, 50.1 He broke his leg last Thursday: ‘but refused to call off the wedding. ' So Superior Judge Elmer D. Doyle) iperformed the ceremony yester- ars, Clare L. Kramp, an A&P em-| ine Ann, 22, and Richard C., 20, 'seph’s hospital. 2791 Auburn Ave. Kramp is a| About 30 friends signed Tan-| member of the Auburn Heights ner’s cast instead of a guest book. 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THR PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 12, 1956 CHICAGO 4AP)—The Detroit Red Wings, tub-thumbed as a_ big/the Wings are trailing by one point power in the National Hockeyjthe Boston gang League this year, found themselves|their. way to Ist place in the ‘today behind a team that’ was/league race with two victories mt ong ees A i ae ees: oe Despite’ a pair of weekend wins who pions. Change in Emblems MELBOURNE (#—The tradi- tional flag of Hungary flew over the entrance to the Olympic Vil- lage today after the head of the Hungarian squad arrived in Aus- tralia and requested it be substi- ‘tuted for the Communist banner. Philip Miskin, commandant of r] ~ Winners Are Named * . eye ’ in First ‘Finals ) First “final” race of . the Saturday series at Polladium roller . rink, last weekend, set up the following winners and runnersup. The Marchewka family figured in three of the victories, as follows: For Class A boys—won by Andy . Marchewka, Skipper Drimont 2nd. Lynn B Marcheka, Gary Rehbine, 2nd. Class B giris—won by Paula Burmeister, Cynthia Dalton 2nd. Class C boys—Rody Lund winner, Tommy Kidd 2nd. National Flag Replaces Banner of Communists gee aad the village where the competing; athletes .are quartered; said the change was made after a phone! call from the Hungarian chief de mission upon his arrival in Dar- win (Northern Australia) to the acting head of the Hungarian dele- gation now in Melbourne. * * *& Presumably, the order came as a result of the new Communist regimie’s concession in Budapest that henceforth the official flag of Hungary would be the traditional red, white and green banner with The weekend victories gave eer: Detroit downed the Black Hawks: 3-1 in Chicago last night after). beating the Rangers 6-4 in New York Saturday night. | A turnout of 15,060 saw the Wings break a year-long drought |Garden as they trounced the ' slumping Rangers. It was the first Detroit win in New York since pal 1955. Lett. winger . Lorne Fi twe Detroit goals as the hawks went down to their llth defeat of the campaign. Ted Lindsay picked up the other Wing tally against Chicago. utes apart in the second period ofter the Hawks moved in front eter jat New York's Madison Square . Ferguson’s goals came six min- Detroit attacks. Pavelich, Billy Dea and Billy McNeill scored Detroit's other goals against New York. U.S. Challenge Flops in Aussie Tournament SYDNEY W—The U.S. -chal- lenge in the men’s division of the New South Wales tennis champi- onships fell flat today as the top American doubles team. and two singles plavers lost to Australian opponents. Vie Seixas and Sam Giammal- va,-twe- of America's. Davis Cup- pers, dropped a loosely played third-round. doubies match to the Australian pair of Don Candy and “ay [Robert Howe 6-2, 6-3, 3-6, 63. “Accident Policy Available for periods from > days to the entire season. Covers travel to and from home also. Very reasonably priced. H. R. NICHOLIE hee 49 Mt. Clemens FE © shane DECATHLONISTS MEET — ~ Rafer Johnson, U. S. decathlon star | from the’ University of California, chats with Russian decathionist | Uric Kutenko at Olympic Village letes are preparing for the start 22nd. in Melbourne, Australia. The ath- of the Olympic games November by Gordie Howe. * J * Ferguson slammed home Metro Prystai’s rebound then hit again at 17:35 with a fast the Kossuth Crest. The ~a may the way for Hungarian participa- Russian troops, had vowed yes- iterday that they would not com-| |pete under the Hungarian Commu-| nist emblem. * * Miskin said the Communist flea | was actually taken down by two! of the Hungarian competitors who jihad accompanied him and two of! = officials to the flag pole. Class C girls—won by Patty ee eee "Hunters Jam WEEKEND FIGHTS 108. sinew Merk, ovlpemiad Bob —— aaron, = Due Tuesda ese vine —— a. ‘wd s wines: | y . 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'Patterson to Begin ‘Chicago Workouts cago Stadium, is due in the city for the 15-round bout * * * }at Sportsman's Park But this year’s lineup is expected to be the last. The giant Mackinac | deer season. Deer hunting season’ CHICAGO (INS) — Floyd Pat-) terson, who battles Archie Moore | ‘for the vacated world heavyweight | championship Nov. 20 at the Chi-| today to complete heavy training — The 21-year-old Patterson has been working out for the past three /months at Greenwood Lake, N.Y.) _ He expects to continue his drills|— ifinish of a three-way passing play have cleared) with Prystai and Marty Pavelich. F | Ted Lindsay fired Detroit's in the waning | minutes. Detroit quale Glenn Hall slapped) ‘back 37 Chicago shots to 22 for Rollins. Ferguson's goals were his 3rd and 4th of the season. Lindsay has seven for the year. | Lindsay, Howe and defenseman arcel Pronovost led Detroit lone goal apiece and spearheaded : = | | | | DEER HUNTERS ‘DEER SCENT Rub on boots to attroct 1,00 wr ] equipped hunter for 20% U. S. ENSOLITE HUNTING COATS-PANTS if Warmer than down! Lighter than if Kapok! Buoyant, will float a fully days. Wind- proof, waterproof, brilliant red. HUNTING COAT .. MATCHING PANTS . 20% DISCOUNT WOOL PANTS and COATS . . OPEN MON, a TUES. NIGHT “til 9 vee $29.95 | ... $25.95 DISCOUNT on All 'f GUNS at 12:05 and’ Chicago had pulled Al Rollins. | i i\Frederick’s football team could, George Lang was more than St., Lang Paces Clarkston fo 22-6 Decision when Johnny Wilson's shot was accidentally deflected into the cage: After St. Fred stopped a Clark-| ston drive on its own one-yard line, | ‘handle as Clarkston hammered Out the Wolves were credited with a: Wisner Stadium in the final game) ‘of the 1956 season for both schools. Rcd fleet-footed halfback, called to Clarkston’s success of abun by coach Ed Hintz, was tion in the Games, which begin! third goal into an empty cage ‘hampered by injuries throughout Nov. 22. The athletes here, many) at 19:41 of the third period after the season. of whom fought as rebels against) But the senior “scatback"” | disability on the Wisner turf as he accounted for all three touch- | downs, Clarkston opened the scoring in only TD with Wally Quarles knif-|starts for the Rams, who had a s five-yard' ing over from the four. Mike Mal-| mid-season 66 tie, amd extended the Ist quarter on Lang's a 22-6 victory Saturday night at isafety when tack |down quarterback Tom Derocher behind the goal. Following St. Fred's free kick from -the 20, tae Wolves drove to their 2nd touchdown. Lang scoot- ed over from six yards out early in the 4th period and Dubats con- verted again to make it 16-0. 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A new ’57 Chevrolet recently proved it has the qualities most people look for in a car—and- proved it on the roads you travel, under the same condi- tions you drive in every day. It broke the record for the coast-to-coast run from New York to re po (certified by NASCAR). It was a strictly stock, ig pa Ch It was driven by two young ladies. a _ This last fact, we think, is even more important than the impressive new record set by Chevrolet. Oh sure, it’s nice to know that a Chevrolet can cross the country in one uninterrupted span—and do it in less than 57 hours. It’s a tribute to Chevrolet's great-hearted V8 engine and solid road-worthiness that it could travel day and night for 2,913 miles at safe and legal speeds— and better the existing record for the trip by more than three - hours. But it’s only when you consider that all the driving was done by 98-pound Betty Skelton and her friend Caroline Russ that the true significance of this record run becomes apparent. 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Borgnine has been “Sweet | Jerry Lester Banters | | About Past, Present TV By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—I sat in at a back table as Jerry Lester flung asking price is $400,000. It’s a |himself out on stage at the Latin Quarter, collapsed in a noisy, modern house, with the last word fall at the mike, and came up with a screaming laugh. * * “Impression of a candidate doing a nose-dive!” he howled, Price $27995 lausting himself off. Through it all, the onetime St. Louis and Chicago comedian), year to marry Mike Todd. whose “Broadway Open House” was the first big late-night TV) show, kept up either a giggle or a guffaw. -acting. But Jerry says it hides no broken heart, and that he’s quite happy out of the TV meat-grinder which is ripping the guts out of some of the comics who succeeded him. Back in ’5€ and '51 jhe and Dagmar were so big on NBC that, as The mirth was of course play ihe vaguely remembers it now, opposition got no rating at all. “They paid me off,” he shrugs now. “It always reminds me of a story about Eddie Cantor and Georgie Jessel. “Jessel told Cantor, they'd have paid me more to buy Jerry now lives in Florida far from the maddening Madison Avenue crowd and he'll do a “Ziegfeld Follies” show at the Miami Beach Latin Quarter this ’ Probably he'll also watch TV and brood about what once was, and may be yet again. their CBS JERRY “They bought off my picture contract for $100,000.’ Cantor said, ‘I saw your last picture. I think you could have got $200,000.’ Maybe if I'd stayed around longer, me off.” winter. . fas at dinner at Chasen’s. ES “But you know who’s making the big money now in televi- no insult!” .. Liberace flew back to L.A. after his Royal Command Performance for Queen Elizabeth was cancelled due to the crisis | . . Joe E. Lewis, who opens soon in Ny Gatveston, will bev isited there by beau- tifuf Minnsota born Karen Hanson (the future Mrs. Lewis?). Lawrence Tibbet’s medics decide soon if he’ll return to “Fanny”; he has a gastric ailment .. . 4|Claire Bloom's up for the “Marjorie Mor- ningstar” title role... Seitz’s boy friend, dancer Dean Crane, gave her a practical gift —knitted her a scarf. Bob Hope's assembling a troupe to entertain GI's in Alaska . Fort Dix will reopen some long-élosed barracks . . a) Crosby's newest business: Paper phonograph records. 4; Victor Borge, who'll ‘get $100,000 for his next one-man TV shaw, has a mag article entitled, “How to Become a Millionaire . . Gloria Lockerman, of the 64G quiz, will sing at Carnegie Hall with Mahalia Jackson . . Swanson and Eric von Stroheim patched up a 20-year feud . Fernando Lamas gave the missus, Arlene Dahl, half interest a Beverly Hillis hat shop. Earl’s Pearls... Peter Donald has figured wriggle—an itchy money belt. Actress Tani TONI out what makes Elvis sion?” he asked. “The guy painting those signs—changing the names of those presidents and vice presidents and stars, on the office doors.” i THE MIDNIGHT EARL... . Herbert Hoover heard a TV technician call him “a living, doll” and asked his secretary Bunnie Miller to find out what it meant. After careful inquiry, she reported, you’re O. K., Mr. Hoover—it’s “Shoestring ’57” when somebody says: to believe now. The Bible says one thing, Cecil B. DeMille says something else.” “It means. . Good line in| “You don’t know what . Bing| . » Gloria fn WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Nowadays having a big car doesn’t mean you have money. It may mean you had money.”—Vaughn Monroe. That's earl, brother. ; (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) ene ne i at nie ela Smell of Success,” the Tony Curtis ‘picture. So far, Ernie hasn't re- ceived a line. | The beautiful house John Harris built for his skating star wife, An American melon enterprise | in Panama has made its first ship-| \ ‘to 8,000 crates of honeydew, can- |; |taloupes, Persian and water-' melons. a WANTED TO BUY 1000 COMICS—TRUE sTORY | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICS | We Sell Complete Line Tricks—Jokes—Nevelties Piper's Magazine Outlet RS Auburn Ave. FE é-s000 7 \Donna Atwood, soon will belong to, ‘Michael Todd. Mike has been ne-| gotiating with Harris, and the |in up-to-date gadgets, and it’s been |approved by Elizabeth Taylor. i Even if Liz is divorced in Cali-| \fornia, she'll get another divorce in Mexico because she will not wait u | Snapshots of Hollywood collected ‘at random: Eddie and Debbie, out! aigte together for the first time since the arrival of Carrie Frances, were Jack Dempsey is just out of St. Luke's Hospital in Chicago but he’s. well enough to go to the a ey.6sh'a ESLIE CARON - JOHN KER games. Quite a few of the Chasen eure! went on to:the Moulin Rouge to greet Frankie Laine who sang all his old favorite tunes. Sabu, young East Indian actor, will become a father for the second time in April. Mortimer Hall and Diana Lynn) ‘will be married before Christmas. | Dec. 3 Walter Winchell will be \guest of honor at a Bohemian party given him at the Mocambo, by George Roberts. Mike Connolly will serve as host, and all of the Mo will be turned over to. the! | Winchell guests. | RHIMES DELICATESSEN 67 W. Huron St. a LUNCHEON Complete: Soup, Dinner, Salad, Dessert, Drink. _ SERVED DAILY 11,90 A. M. te 2:00 P.M. Our Specialty KOSHER CORN BEEF Ph. FE $-4061 for Take-Outs RHIMES Delicatessen GOLDEN DRUMSTICK Box Dinners Bing CROSBY: KELL ae M-G-M Presents A SOL C. CIETY’ W GA SOCETY | HELD OVER! TH Grace Fronk & Technicolor and VISTAVISION Celeste te HOLM - John LUND w« Louis ARMSTRONG “i PLUS and “ tvs COLE PORTER Thru URSDAY! 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Farmers Suffer Lea , q | é 3 No, 1 ' ? } &t ‘ . © : ~onSmall Scale ee #2.2=72Slows Market fest wet. ets Gets New tuck |Headache Study Shows 3 awe, eae eee oa eS a ee be Fatal FRIDAY WERE: Soe 1,000 - Gallon 3 : CHICAGO (#—Most oa |nderste bu; Wee, 29-4 taney,, NEW YORK —The stock mar- : by ily gr enti pager By vanced qnall’ actions in a'-*0-jprscalnes, tapas, me hes Wek Teele showed on ieveguier tik to the years of age; and (3) unmarried, | rae Sy ras pd mgpestg © No. 1 930-3:00 bu. tetn-jupeide in quiet earl ytrading to People who are divorced or sep-1 : 500 bur ‘Apples,’ Northern’ @py. ‘Wo, 1,|48Y. arated from their spouses are * 58 Rts re wen ee ett _ more apt to have them than hap-| . Concord, 4 losses ranging from ‘fractions a * — | mand quickly faltered. With hack pi basket.” ears. ose, fu ieles’ re. People with no education at all| of selling pressure’ still a feature), > 60-3.s0 Super, fancy, |POint. are least apt to be suffers of trading, prices slid back only|},0° ,%j No.2, 1-70:228 bu. Quince, . There was a scattering among groups having varying de-| slightly from their best levels. fora dy of losses in other major divisions. grees of education. - Export business, light receipts (Wo. 1, 3.60-4.00 bu. Beets, No. 1. .75-| Jt looked like a dull séssion un- Dr. Henry Ogden of Louisiana) of cash grains and the uncertain | °° 4°. 5, tonged ; mai contitions of State University .School of Medi-| 2.00 bu; No. 1, 1.26-1.75 bu. -\der the semi-holiday mite of tee stele tel international situation provided et. bey wo 8 Curly.|\Veterans Day, Banks were closed cine ar Lager eB rol erin tem tndy wader LS eo acecey fb cy eacanges were open 5 ines carey ake (me. fety, No, 1, .65-.85 bu. Carrots, topped, ?.&.% the Southern Medical Assn. Wheat near the end of the first)" f.,* Teas Chabliteen te Ps Lge. Douglas Aircraft gained around - es * & hour wal Wachanged to 16 Wigber ieee ans Celery, ieaay, £0,006 cris while “oe ‘Dr: Ogden. said freshman * 10 MONTHS TERMS March $2.42%, — Ms = - _ Celery, No i 751,00, don. stalks. Celery, jor fractions. But Glenn eae - eenler tnedicel echesl - WITH NO INTEREST 10% higher, December 1%, re ¥a| iste “benns Monies” ser a iae-|new high oa Friday but closed Oe exncees te “fom EXTENDED TERMS to 1 cent higher, December $1.55%,|159° don. bens. Horseradish, Wo. Llphat day with a fractional loss. ‘ow | ging u and it was found that soybeang 1 to 2 cents higher, No-|}-{0-}49 pe Onions, dry reer, and Bethlehem : It is powered by a General Mo- : 80 per cent of them For Better Quality vember $2.52%, and lard 5 to 10/200 50-Ib. beg: No. 1. 1.60-1.20 90 tb. bag| U. 8, Stoel A newly purchased home was) | O.. 295 norsepower engine. ‘ prt oven 4 9 ond Siding undred pounds higher,|pricns Creve No fl Goae gos pene| Mudged ahead. Chrysler gained, | tonsively damaged inside and » topping basinees pape rsiey, Curly, No. 1, ecutives, rsa Sager yi Paricy, Root Ne 1. i001 $0 don. behs:| General Motors edged off. Amer- |) ide and a new bed was stolen| It has power booster reels per- 0 0 e ire tives, of whom 77 per cent SHERRIFF-GOSLIN : West Germany was cited in ex.|Farmtoe. Ko. t, 128-379 53 bu. Peopers| eam Telephone was up élightly. |07 snout Oct. 31 in Avon Township,| ™itting automatic reeling " of sage the i . port circles with buying around 9 tatoes, ‘now, taney 115, S0-M. bet:| Santa Fe lagged. ithe Sheriff's Department learned) *™sths of hose. ue : In subsequent a ce ne des ROOFING 60. * million bushels of hard wheat over No. :" ss‘i0e' bar Ragunes, Black Me:| Royal Dutch was off fractionally|today. The home is located at! ‘The truck is presently being put] Ruling Forces Justices /professional people (7) pe F& vackek ace 4 the weekend. |, 1.80-2.00 bu. Ragishes. Red. Ne. Lin Guie was up a bit, 3338 Rockhaven Rd. pcm riage -% Me-| # Quit Bench or Lose|salesmen (58); manual laborers] 902 Riker Bidg. FE 2-5231 * «¢ * i, |.70-.85 @ : . Acorn down around a Wilson : ; ae However, it appeared much of Ne 1 .15-128 bu Goussh, Buttermut,| 0) i oamie slightly, Nation-| Pleading guilty to driving with 14 Saginaw St Rights to Benefits (55); and farmers (50), ss the hedge lifting against these sales No. b ioe isorbu. ‘Syussn Hubegre al ee and United Air Lines ra hig Aagprgrresemgel gen rps It has not been determined : Mei te | NO. 1, 1.001. — : ” kins, 21, ; ; had been accomplished in Friday's are pk bashed: No 1 & tS vk, backet. rose. $100 in fine and costs before Justice raat stationed ag yet, LANSING (#—Some 20 Supreme market. Pink, No. 1. 200-230. % bu. Turnip = .'*. Allen C. Ingle of Farmington Mc@e = Court justices, circuit and probate| [No 1, 90-125 -dos, behs. Opening blocks included U, §. wnshig Seturdn judges may be forced to retire by, .. topped, No. 1, 1.80-2.00 bu. To P y. : : 3 ens: cx. |Steel up ‘2 at 704% on 2,000 shares, 4 - Dec. 30 under a state attorney gen- | U.N. Police Chief as". AMPS $8:iLocineed up 4 at 58 on 1.400, Roy: trends in it ana meets First Fatality Occurs. |2%. sane | d otto Ore nee Not, Lobes te phatsie jal Dutch unchanged at 100% on 1,-| bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA Sr : Attorney General Thomas Kava-| Talks With N Cae en kn 100 On Indiana Toll Road jess, st eta 2udees ste a S it asser 1 400-1 80 pe. basket Lettuce, ‘Leet, /45% on 1,000, . Rummage sale, First Methodist began their present terms on or 1... Church, corner Judson, Saginaw. after reaching age 70 must give 30 (Continued From Page One) | ‘York Stock Fri, Nov. 9, 8:30a.m. = —Adv.! MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. w—The|days notice of retirement by, RNATIS take up posts in the canal sone. | F ° New Yo ; Ritter’s Farm Market, fermerty {rst fatality on the northern Indi-| Nov. 30. . 3 , They said they would not with. Grain Prices (Late Morning Quotations) Manning's, on W. Huron St. Meat ana toll ee since it gel nat Kavanagh said under state law National Optimist Week. — Nov. 11 - 17 - draw Sat thete forces enti U.N. | cmesce onan migra mem bal pe ag Pear ogireatog ger ee aa ae on FFIN FUNERAL HOME troops arrived. |_ CHICAGO, Nov. 12 Z — Opening grain Air Red ...-- {3-1 iat Tel & Tel . 2 t/p.; Pot Roast, blade cut, 39c Ib.;|traffic deaths . remainder of their terms will SPARKS-GRI apparently. expects the ""** ‘Aus’ Gnat'"::/ $2 Jonas Men... $14'Round and Sirloin Steak, choice) Mrs. Julia Gramza, 69, South) jose thelr retirement rights. | “Thoughtful Service” uN tment “si stationed along Dec ve ae lee cl i ae ea cote 19.7) Cuts, es ee vee ota | Bend. Injured yesterday afternoon Gov. Williams would name suc-/] 4 Williams St. Eh. PE 5-100 the Israeli-Egyptian border, from say 0.010 Sis dep 77". 71S Am asriim <-ca01g Same CR, ..... $14/ The Ths Grecia Bo Oe ase ID: \enge ot tne US. At interchange cessors to the retiring judges who) which the Israelis launched their {:'” TRS pee ass |km Cyan |! 123 pollpsp =e 341 sarmer Peet Sliced Bacon, 38c ip; cast aechines os Papen would serve out their terms. mal DDL, WD FD) orn attack oto EO eee tage gp NIRS APRS ESAS A ht ate Rott Saumge, 2 le. for 81:10 in. Michigan, City hoeptal | Se, 5,or 6 upstate judges and | - “days before the British - French Mar 1 4a%e July go Me am rf one #3 Lone 8 Com |. 88.6 Slab Bacon, Hickory Smoked, 39c) State pallies! cai a cae weal” or 8 in Wayne County reportedly al ROOFING A he invasion of the Suet. But Egypt's Maz ....... | 47 | laré—, jam Bowe .... 28 Lorilierd ...:: 48-7 tb. Large selection of produce \ arisen te the ‘alguriedae!|(=* affected. by the ruling which Sccamee positian on occupation of the canal Osis— Dec. . 12.80 |Am Seating .. 29.7 wartin. Gl #@ |groceries. Beer and wine at popu-_ may even reaca into the Supreme » HOT SPRAY METHOD nae lies aat been aucoanced Dec... .... 8% jen 13-98 Am gmett 23 Merck ....-. 31 lar prices. Open every eve. ‘ti] | Thomas L. Kerr, 47, Rt 2, Ee Court. ; RAY BOOS On ne "aes Epa, OEE Ee wit Berge: Rt tata Seah” aar verhe en, Aun el eangy wd née tm 3 oo the w proble to ; . = os “ 4 . | t at the request o ui = ote yes — the fultaing M Accident a a irolled over in the divider strip ®3| O'Hara, executive secretary of the | JN . enominee eee ns estes . |he was trying to pass a semi-trail-| | sees retirement system. PY] cconaitions. F A | of U. N. forces Armee Gti .. 06.3 Mat Calry .... 67 er truck. Kerr was injured)’ SAVIN ~~ Israeli Premier David Ben-Gu- py. . Armour & Co 168 Hat Gyms... 21-8 - 50% Md NGS ) | rion hag not yet agreed to pull his AUIS NING- | Cafl- ee ot ae Conrail . 4 eertounty | ° yee gy 5g - Sg K conquering forces out of the Gaza pg er Re. a ar # Alert Deputy Spies ' Commercial Repair Service—Fiat Roots Our Epeciaity y : ne “cups tS er . . Ai Strip, which Egypt had occupied’ MENOMINEE A bullet from 82 & 08 8} er ae'pw 14 Youths in Doghouse . ] “We Stop Any Leck—No Roo! Too FE 5-7387 § since 1948. Meir pact - cies, his seven-year-old brother's gun'peth steel ...163 Oe ri 4 War U th Place | S Large or Too Small” ») of Israel's Parliamentary Security killed La Anderson, 9, yes- i oes 69 AW Air $4 m Up me ris n i ; ® and Foreign Affairs Committee. ——_ Parued ore Sonn Alum .. . - TE Sheld R f § a | said flatly that the strip would re/terday after he crawled into the pass fog LL $ Pa 7 3 GRAND BLANC (INS) — Two) Whe ebext - as . on 00 pra ing y) : rt of Israel hoe te 8 renee OE pores... 8 = - boys, aged 7 and 8, were accused! "he alert wo ed to the\ PA) COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL — RESIDENTIAL— APARTMENT While the United Nations troops Menominee Eatery H.. 13.8 8... # today of starting a fire which raged |County pert A ereihe pummel —~Pi—-Hr— Bf Yi ee y =f r= e= | r= Wie ce | * 2 «¢ 5 5 ’ control for two hours and| of tw (aia eaJvBovQJeaJea/J/EEL marked time, Moscow propaganda) Cour Lenwood Kell calledisen Pee... 338 am ae | paces pam cpectanont im a pom for the breakin of a store there| = organs kept drumming Out geath accidental. He said there/Sestel Airt .. ea verted barn \Saturday. threats to send “volunteer” Com-| 14 be no inquest. \Cen Tl Ps... 287 te Fire Chief Gordon M said, Both boys were released to the! munist airmen, tankers and artil-; Ches & OR .. mF an ..... aneour of thei aft vat le en to fight alongside the! The father ef the two boys, Ells-' Chrysler . .. 4 -—— 3 the boys admitted setting fire to a custody ir parents er rym? Cries Ove ... 83 most of the stolen mer-| Egypti jess the British, Is- worth Anderson, gave Ris younger Cini. ‘we |.. 4 $7 dog house near the building, which turning av er F nch soldiers ‘quit son, William, permission to fire!Ctuctt Pea .. 12 : BS OE was occupied by a pair of newly-|chandise and promising to turn) | Eeypt each. ) at the target after the older boy/Colé Fem -- $8, x the Bt weds. lover the rest of the missing ar- “Communist China said a quarter had supposedly left for the safety|Ccl Ges... 17 wer .. 086) Po The structure is located on U.S. ticles. million Chinese volunteers—‘‘tens of the family car. oon ‘on. Se AL RR .. # 10, in the heart of Grand Blanc. Deputy Robert Cannon nabbed of thousands of them en ot But Lawrence ached peta Cont ‘on : ase : SANDERS RA CKLW, Pulton Lewis TUESDAY MORNING weak Mca faa «(| cea’ ur lecKaenle * * @ and, in almost every case, spe] Name .,... see one a WCAR. News, Spinorama | @00—WJR, Vinail, Melody | WPON Mainly for Milady | CKLW. 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EASY TERMS! WXYZ,.Mickey Shorr | 7:36—WJR, Music Hall WXYZ. News Ace WWJ, News at 5 The programs paid for by the|tain a billion tons of oil has ' CKLW. True or Paise WWJ Bob Maxwell iba eect Wome ciseras we acd Ras *| political parties, for all their care-/uncovered in the Sahara Desert,’ INSTALLED! 4 = tegen WPON, [aes comm CKLW. Parana! Open WCAR, News, Bruce Martyn, WJBK. News, Metsed. ful planning and projected “pain-|/500 miles south am here, 1 CHECK SET! : .. e , K. N Clark Reid WPON, Audioscope | WCAR, News, Al Crane sae? ay 9:30 —WJR. Pace Nation WCAR. News, Coffee, Clem 12:30—WJR, Time Out, Music WPON. Tempo less” fhuckstering methods, did aot The = eed largest CLEAN SCREEN! 74% ® Record Playeis WWJ, Mischa Kottler 8:06_—WJR. Jack White | WXYZ, News Ace | §:30—WJR, Muste Hall go so well with viewers. paper E! © Hi-Fi gitles) Momen, Mare WWJ, Rob Maxwell | CKLW. Bud Devies WWJ, Jim “ Deland Particularly onerous were the French language daily in Algiers 24-HOUR SERVIC - WJBK, Detroit Speaks WXYZ, News. Wolfe | WCAR, News, Bob Allen WXYZ. New McKenzie ad usual ‘| intarmed oalAL ' : ® Radio 10:00 WJR, Symphony CKLW. News. Toby David | WPON News WJBK, Don McLeod pre-emptions of five minutes at the and usually we t oO 1 YEAR WARANTY! minutes company was formed in 1946 by . You can get one at home in your Family Theater. Gene Autry; is fast way to make enemies in| Bette Wright. At the nish st ne ch °5 or 35 the French governmeest. 2 spare time, if you are 16 or over. Ay maa Service | eips tatner-daughter relations in) VGrubstake" it) — Death Val 1:29 (2) — Les Paul and Ma'y minute shows the credits Were) Such a field, if fully exploted {2 .. Which Will Prepare You for @ Better Job ip ay > ate > i ot - Lol . , : : é ‘ r cen, . * Color “Heart of the Rio Grande.’ cy ie Dave True anes ; . a : | Ford. Music - shown and all faiiestions of & PO- could cover France's needs for 30 Bocse Wich bebeat Gradeation at Least, for Employment. (Alse fer News. Carl Cederberg, Bill Flem-| Kid's death in “Pat Garrett’s!11:25 (2) — Nightwatch Theater. gram's finale were in evidence. | years, the new spares said. Canes means ae saan vooare (cee : TV ; ” (9) — Susie. : 8 é a 3 A : * Home rin Pare | te e ete. io ead | ree eeeton Jee Blair in “The “To all intents it seemed the ee AMERICAN SCHOOL. P.O. Bex 24. Kensington Branch. Detroit 1% 4 De ' i 6:15—(2)—News. Jac LeGoff. (4)— i 5 - | uller Brush Man. : "Please send me \5-Page Baile : mogetretion Weathercast. Sonny Fliot. 7:15—(7)—News. John Daly. /11:30—(4) — Tonight. Ernie Ko- comanust mer ot =a ae Strong Call of Duty » ADDRESS em ear rt * Appliances 6:20—(4)—Box Four. Opinions of 7:30—-‘7) — Bold Journey. Adven-| yacg with Dorothy Lamour, Bar- itched ‘away to other shows in ? . 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