______'THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1950 Vy AW c af ip Important but May Push. a Man cs ne Pas 4 Detroit’ may make an economy test of the new compact cars. . NEW YORK —The ‘‘do-it-your- tle gitl’s dish washing set molded ee -}self” craze now has spread to aloe unbreakable tenite polyethylene 4. RYAN *. rth Afriea Eisen- be a reminder States is willing 1 contest center- jative’ merits of cy and Commu- and a re- _ nited States has yderstanding for mt nations, , .* espects; the trip hmeriean foreign qq = aT for example, Fast im his jour- win arena for the st Instead of asser, the Presi- President Habib oisia, who has ( Nasser attacks of the Egyptian’s ) nationalism. East, already : this, may take » indieation that are swayed by y to Arab na- Map Toca Reg hi egg be ‘\deeply distrustful of one another. jachieve important results in the 4 Further Into Foreign Affairs In Asia, the President stops both over territorial -disputes and still Yet Eisenhower may be able to subcontinent, 2 te * * His visit comes at a moment when India's Jawaharlal Nehru, after: 12 years of popularity as newly independent nation's prime ‘minister, has become the target jof heavy attack for foreign and defense policies, The attacks are the--result of Red Chinese incur- sions and-pressure on India's fron- tiers. The visit will be an important gesture to Nehru's prestige as a world leader. At the same time the President may be able to per- suade the Indians of American | goodwill, both to India and Paki- | stan, and of the need for at least ‘a degree of understanding -be-| tween the two great South Asian states in the face of a common peril from Red China. ~ IKE MAY HELP In Afghanistan, Eisenhower's visit may relieve’ some of the heavy worries of King Mohammed Zahir. His country is reported seething with resentment among the deeply religious Moslem pop- ulation at the relatively massive economic infiltration by the So- viets. A Khrushchev ‘visit there in a flood of loans and assistance inow amounting to the equivatent|€ of almost 300 million dollars. * * * The United States has _Poured 1955 resulted in the beginning of), almost -100--million ‘dollars worth of aid into the sprawling, ward country, much of: it in sort ef technical assistance which does not show up dramatically. x * * The Soviets have gone in for showy programs — airport, as- phalt plant, Kabul street paving, yand similar projects. For the the| United States, the President's stop seems to imply Washington ts will-, ing to look_into new avenues of economic aid-to help Zahir Shah ravoid becoming too dependent up- on the Communists. ~~ ‘But aiding Afghanistan can ergase neighboring eon wor ries of eventual hostile enciréie- ment, It can make Pakistan ner- vous over its own border troubles with. the Afghanis, “ x « & The President will find Turkey, a pillar of Western defenses and ‘keystone of Centro-Central Treaty | Organization—grappling with enor- mous economic problems which are leading to steadily -worrisome internal political strife. He will find Iran's Shah Mo- hammed Reza Pahlevi under heavy Soviet propaganda pres- sure, wrestling with youthful un- rest arid worried about recent Middle East developments which opened the way to Red infiltra- ‘tion of neighboring Iraq. Ameri- can. aid, already massive, may thave to be increased. ‘Calvin College Alumni to Seek Building Funds GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — The -iBoard of Directors of the Calvin College National Alumni Associa- Commissioner Harrison Kettle recommended on the city buy 20 of the compacts — four Valiants, four Corviili, four | Falcons, four Larks, two Ramblers and: two Americans — and see if |savings can be effected. | He said that if the savings in operation and maintenance of the cars are great enough ‘‘we may | |gradually replace all our standard- »|size cars. with compacts, except for police cars. Apple Product =to Be Introduced Give. Michigan Growers Big Boost ~ GRAND RAPIDS w.—- A new lapple concentrate which seeks a share of the huge market now, claiméd by the citrus fruit indus- try was disclosed today to .mem- bers of the Michigan State Hor- tieultural Society, * nual session at Grand Rapids. troduced te consumers within six months in a yet undetermined | midwestern location on a test basis prior to a sational market. ing program. says Michigan State Apple Com- mission . secretary-manager Hol- land F, Patterson, it will open a compact urethane foam kit for!py Kiddie Brush & Toy Co. of home handymen, motor boat and| Jonesville. The small scale set in- New Concentrate Could| The society is me@eting in an-! The new product will be in- | yachting enthusiasts. Dayton Rubber Co. has come chemical components capable of creating lightweight, rigid urethan foam to fill areas as small as ‘a- cubic’ foot. The home foam pert om: bines and stirs the pre-measured components according to printed instructions, then pours the mix- tdte into the meld or empty Space he wants to fill. Within 10 minutes the foam ex- ipands to 30 times its original volume, clinging to any surface and providing buoyancy and struc tural strength. , Mother, grandmother or even) Httle sister can whip up a tasty) batch of pop corn without getting her hands dirty by using a Ahrow- away aluminum frying pan de- veloped by Mennen Food Products, Inc. of La Porte, Ind The pan is covered with an. inflatable alumjnum foil top, | which. expands; under the pres- sure of hot air during the cook. ing process, into a sphere ac- | commodating a gallon of fresh, | het pop corn. The packaged corn is seasoned, ‘salted and ready to eat . Another product making it pos-| ‘sible for the user to keep his or her hands clean is a ‘‘rollaway’ Tt It wins consumer acceptance, {shine cloth put out by Knomark, j Inc., the makers of Esquire shoe iproducts. The device consists of two cylindrical centainers from verwaré holder, silverware tray; jdiahe scraper and garbage recep- jtacle cover, plus a dish mop/and supply of detergent and scouring pads. Everything for the’ future housewife except a husband to dry the dishes! Says US. | Should | Give Allies N-Control | WINNIPEG WW — Liberal leader) .j|Lester Pearson says the United) "| States should give full control of. its nuclear weapons to the West- ern allies, especially Canada. “The situation where the United. | States supplies nuclear weapons | but retains the right to push the, botton is intolerable,’’ Pearson said | Monday The Suez Canal is 103 miles long; \— twice the length of the Panama | |Canal up with a kit containing premixed /cjudes dish pan, dish drainer, sil-| @ CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS One free with each $199 gasoline purchase ‘at PURE OIL DEALERS’ BE SURE WITH PURE Drive in where you see this s Y new avenue for apple sales with which the cleaning cloth unreils resultant growth of Michigan's al- You can ust one side of the cloth Oren rr ce see ¢e ‘ition has approved a half million growing for black shoes, the other tor ). y.R O N E T eo ‘dollar campaign for a new physi- reety huge apple indies. | brown _ .*,°. [cal education building on the col-| ~" — ° jlege’s new Knollcrest campus; The preduct, @ super-concen- 1 sone! Corp.'s Christmas line of | | |here, it was announced Tuesday. | trate which produces a quart of (model electric trains looks far in- | o | * * juice when diluted with water (. the future with a self-propelled. e | The money will be solicited from) in a ratio of six te one, is part mobile missile launcher An ine f e the membership of the association of the commission's planning for missiie launching car an : ex- lbetweern 1961 and 1965, according | new processing facilities for piocding target bex car and heli} ito the group’s president, Roy Jur-| Michigan apples. copter launching car The compaay eens x cmt ofthe. proc Processing will start, says Pat- \concetee youl bever tind such | railroad uipmem operating on § - ithe association also wil] partici-| terson, at the A. F: Murch Ca & Americ: ~~ butt ie . ‘pate in raising the additional quar-|fya Paw, the largest facility in American lines. ‘adds it's try- ter million dollars the nation capable of production’ wedibed te Fest of YOUNG: | * * * lin volume. sters in the space ag: A half million dollar seminary The firm werked closely with: jalready is under construction at Michigan State University and the the new college site and a com-| Michigan Department of ‘ows against furmitur iplete master plan for the réloca-|ture in — the product de- orrateh : tion of the school is awaiting ap-) veloped by the eastern regions! ; proval by the college executive research and development labor Made of Maries right pets /board. atery of the U.S Rone | an oy oe a? Agriculture fleer pelieBes er rug clraners Horsedrawn vehicles moved &t| “The impact of this program on “Sie® could pit, Gixector and rust * jan average speed of 11.5 miles an the apple industry in Michigan 4*t¥le caster caps ‘hour through New York City’s could be tremendous,” said Pat- United States Caster Cap Corp Here 5 a-tew type of caster cups to protect rere floors and rags | marks and . . streets in 1907, according to a terson If the peopie bk makes eight @ifferen: made to traffic study® at the time. Today, |it, we're going to have to grow ft afl types of furniture legs P * in congested areas, an automobile apples like mad to meet the Ge - oe 0. V0. V. CALIF. GRAPE BRANDY, 64 PROOF lcrawis at an average of 6 mph mand.” Anathe: Chirimas tem « a bt COA Setiv-cnppes Stanket works wonders for your warmth . thrives on easy-core! Be Mere Tomorrow of 9:30 A.M. 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Pesceful Sunday Sales, Religion \coexistence, peace and friendship. ~|ssue in Politics These terms are bandied about by the Kremlin these days but) DETROIT t#—Artificial birth|they have not reached the guard-| control, a Catholic presidential /ians of the Iron Curtain. candidate. and Sunday shopping * % *, were-among the subjects discussed; “The ‘border of red Czechoslova-| Monday by the Most Rev. Johnikia remains frozen and its guards Dearden, archbishop of Detroit. still are evasive. West German Archbishop Dearden told the Eco-/border guards report that the in the last few weéks. “I haven’t seen a Czech in a couple ef weeks," says Adolf Gunter, head of the Bavarian border police station here. ‘We used te see each other often and some that got to know me even stopped to talk, Of course, you have to act terribly stupid in birth control is “morally wrong and a violation of the natural law. This is a law which. camot- be changed: No one in the Catholic Church could grant dispensation that would permit practice of arti- ficial birth control, “Many of the weaknesses of ‘our society are due to the loss of a sense of purposefulness in human existence and to a dis- Bs ee er ates — “e a Gunter, who served in the Ger- man army ffi both world. wars, | “Semepoints have been raised! \explained his methed for pumping! which are entirely unjust’ in the |i. Czech guards: gontroversy over a Catholic can-, :at one time we were interested didate for President. the arch-|;. ¢inding out--something about a. bishop said. “Cath olics have new automatic rifle the Czechs! served this nation in many high were carrying. When I saw the| positions and no one has had any rifles in the hands of a patrol, 1 reason ‘to question their loyalty ,ojereq ‘What are ith| you doing with! because fhey.were Catholics." la rifle that I used in World War them.,"’ ; k * * a » On Sunday shopping, he said * * * there has been a “‘progressive; ‘The Czechs stopped, !aughed erosion of the tradition against and said 1.couldn’t have had a unnecessary Sunday shopping. and/rine liké that--But I insisted and opening of retail businesses on. the the, laughed even more about my Lord's Day.” |stupidity. Finally they handed it The archbishop also said there |to me to convince me that it-was was “general concern about the a different rifle. “moral fiber of our nation as — occasioned by the publicity on TV quiz scandals, juvenile crime, obscenity and other social evils. “The moral weaknesses that are| so evident on the national scene Tax Licensees Te ora ounds ie com Lrying to Avoid placency. | Oc t. 1- 2 2 Levy | LANSING (® — About 300 of Michigan's 120,000 sales tax licen- sees are trying to get out of pay- ing Oct. 1-22 collections under the’ voided use tax increase, contend- ing they don't owe the ‘money to the state. “Another time a guard showed up and held out a hand grenade * ; “Tt is far more important that this nation be respected through- out ‘the world as one of strong! moral and religious convictions, than that it be envied for its material achievements. ; “Governments are learning with painful slowness a lesson religion has known for centuries: To give without incurring the suspicion of one-—-who receives and _ without waunding his self esteem is a deli- cate ot” oe But State Revenue Comm!s- sioner Louis M. Nims says they aren't going to get away with it. Nims‘ siad the department will ‘send dun letters to the balky ‘licensees, If that doesn’t work, ‘department field men will be sent ‘out to call on them, Any tax col- jlected must be remitted to Lan-| parates to seare me, | was mint be- _.|-Caaise it was the first time J knew that they carried these things and I had to find out how many he carried. "T told him I wasn’t scared and if I would punch him in the nose | the grenade would sail into - the all right, I three te ‘that’s more.’ NOT ALL AMUSING got i But not all encounters are amus-| ing. Many of Gunter’s greetings are met with threats of silence. And his success seldom duplicated by other West German officials. Border ‘policemen at Hohen- | berg aad Schirnding, one of twe order to get information out of official crossing points on the | Czechoslovak-West German bor- | der, say they never have talked to thelr Czech colleagues. Paul Bernsdorf, head of the Schirnding customs station, said) he has talked to Czech officials’ onty in fine of -duty.- His station. ‘is used by diplomatic officiats- ‘traveling between West Gernmany and Prague. * * ® ‘Most Chech patrol activity is, ‘carried on behind what is literally ; the Iron Curtain —_a plowed strip. of land to show electrified fence, ‘a barbed wire fence’ with ‘trip fares, antitank gb- stacles and machinegun towers. | areas this line is well | + In most a behind the actual line that sep- Czechoslovakia West Germany. The fences cover the entire 150- mile Czechoslovak-West ‘border ® and also the frontiers: with East Germany, Poland, Hun-, gary and Austria. » . “This makes it clear to me that —a U.S. Army bor-| der patrol officer said. “They are | worried about The. fact that half Shae Repacr Special Spike or Cuben HEEL LIFTS Leather Composition HALF SOLES $4.69 xi. Men's, Women's, sing, he said. Quiz Hoffa on Use of Political Monies | The commissioner an ee iv ST. LOUIS we James R-Hoffa, }Ress were—one of —several- tactor | international president of the delaying a final tally on receipts | Children’s. Leather er Composition While U wait or shop. NEISNER’S 42 5. Shoe Repair ginaw Teamsters Union, testified before |for the month: in getting the €zechoslovak guards to talk is or BOE Pr. Cold ‘War Thaw’ H asn't Reached » Czechoslovakian. Border Guards' _lprush where ‘he couldn't find it. | So the Czech reaches into a bag, ; pulled out three more and said apiece aes Will Sell for $1,500 - -MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, cpp lon th A’ Minneapolis manufacturer (Au- jof thelr people problahty would|dex Co.) today suggests: & $1.50 ie tinkted cocape i they lew dey coud|Chrietmas iit tor Mee SCR 00 ir make it.” - footprints, an| from | German | | ‘it isn't the capitalists they are! worried about,” Se a federal grand jury Tuesday in |p an ‘investigation of political con- tributions by Teamsters Local 688 of St. Louis. tT * * * Hoffa appeared outside the grand jury room.a half hour before it met and was before the grand jury’ only briefly He went to the : Municipal Airport immediately F after being excused. Women’s The Teamster leader was ques- tioned by reporters before he entered the grand jury room. In — reply to questions, he said he did not intend to use Local 6838's . method of voluntary member contributions of 25 cents a month for political purposes. Colors— Pink, Blue, White, Black He denied that money collected for political purposes would be used to defend union leaders in comnection with official investiga- The union's defense fund, hé-said, is built up from Voluntary | contributions by business agents. | ee orn 791 Expeciéd tc to Get } Degrees From MSU | EAST LANSING —An estimat- ed 791 Michigan State University students will receive degrees at, fall term commencement Dec. 8. * * * ~ MSU President John A. Hannah will confer the degrees following the commencement address by Dr. | Irwin ~J- “Lubbers, ~ president ~ of Hope College. = Sections of what is now the Sg; hara. 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The last crop for which th . - grower has been paid in full is x *« ® ~ . He figures his future is about the 1957 harvest. He has. received g S even money bet at this point.|°™ : ' arthe grower has yet to feel thet 7958 berries and a basic payment bstantially short of é 2 ts of Welfare Sec- ‘that falls su Sa arthur’ 6. ¥ lemming’s an. What it actually cost him to raise gy nouncement that the chemical! this 1959 crop. weed killer aminotriazole which; Right now his inclination, as one ‘grower put it, is “to tread water” . | fe until he sees what's going to hap- Enjoy delicious CIM LET interrupted the operational pattern : of his normal ‘routine. pen. He has canceled orders for cocktails-at home: | aes new machinery, put off doing the A feeling that “the harra has) lusually late fall maintenance work ‘on his bog and in general has among the 1,000 growers ‘ produc- THE ORIGINAL inv berries {rom Middleboro some $10 a barrel to get his berries~this 80 miles south to the cape-tip at/far in the direction of the con- Provincetown and ‘‘overseas’’ at/sumer. A barrel is equivalent to GIMLET MIX Nantucket, Growers regard repeat- ed use of the two words cancer and cranberries in the same sen- _— ey ‘tence as harmful, if not lethal \ 7 ; , if “, | coupling of thought in the, public) NS f / Jf mind. /\/ NO. ESTIMATE | Just add your ' Effects on the Massachusetts, favorite brand of Gin or Vodka to Holland House Gimlet Mix and you'll serve perfect Gimlets every ume. economy have not been estimated. There are about 13,000 acres in production in. southeastern Massa- chusetts. The individual bogs range ‘from a single acre nursed along asa sideline to plantings ‘of more) than 300 acres. For more than 80 per cent of the individual growers, cranberries represent the entire; | source of their income. ZZ | November and December are the! a ‘boom months for two reasons, ; x * * , | Payments that represent profits \ revious ‘ar’s harvest Other popular Holland House Cocktail Mixes: Manhattan, Martini, Daiquiri, Tom Collins, \ ; Whiskey Sour, Old Fashioned, Bronx, Side Car and™ Quinine Tonic. on the previous, year's “ HOUSE aren't received by the growers | until the last two months of the year. Now, even the last payment; -GIMLET MIk for last year’s crop is in doubt. ‘ Contains Pure As for this year’s crop, the out- look is bleak. The vines are planted once, some | as long as a hundred years ago. They bloom about June each year, ripen throughout the summer and, are harvested over a four or r fives! | West Indies Lime Juice At Food, Write for free cocktail and canape recipes! Holland House Sales Co., Weodside 77, N.Y. Drug, Dept. & Beverage Stores all but one final payment for his} the! ing and, IN BIGGEST ‘Group Approximately 75 per cent of the growers are affiliated with Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc., the coun- try’s largest cooperative in the week period beginning in Septem trom ‘the berry poot-until the tinal} sale figure is reached. Pinal bar-| rel price “in 1957 wag $11.38 with! $10.69 paid to date on the 1958] crop. RECEIVES SHARES Final payment for the 1958 ber-| UN a SELF- 0 Su “per DRUG STORES SERVE pee fp Tigh wr fe @ LENTHERIC GIFT SET business of marketing fresh ber- { we . . ¢ ries and processing part of the ries was to consist of something. : — 3-Piece crop for subsequent marketing a8} jjke 93 cents and a “patronage | | N ' IME FOR Set cranberry sauce and cranberry . : Set of three fragrances: Shang- juice. Growers associated with the ‘co- operative are paid a basic price on delivery of their berries to the company's screenhouses. Current figure is $5.60 a barrel from which sixty cents is deducted for screen- if the harvesting boxes are rented, as most are, another five-cents a box for rental fee with three boxes ‘constituting a dividend” in the amount of an- other 60 certs, Actual cash repre- sented by the dividend is held by the company and used for expan | sion purposes ‘in lieu of borrowed! moneys. The groweF received a share of. stock for each accumu- lated $25 withheld. * * * Prior to the present controversy, | growers reported it was“ ‘difficult, i “CHRISTMAS hai, Miracle and Tweéd. Lovely gift box of heavenly Christmas fragrances. barrel}. Grower net at this*point is $4.85 and it has cost him from--$8- to. 100 pounds of fresh after processing, to cranberry sauce. The crop is then marketed by the cooperative, ireceiving TRADITIONAL stockings wait- ing for Santa are part of.gift- jpact cars accounted for 22 per giving. Stretch hose meet needs jcent or 59,200, of the Nov. 1-20) j of all men isales. The right size and the a ae re to get more than $13 a share for, the same stock if they wanted to’ SEN it ene At this point, -the average grow- | .ers say they-have done just a little’ better than break even on last! year's labor and harvest, if they) have been on the efficient end of! the production cost estimate. New Car Sales Off for Nov. 11-20 Period DETROIT (UPI) — New. car. sales for the period Nov. 11-20; ‘dropped 3.4 per cent from the pre- | vious 10 days, Ward's Automotive | Reports said Tuesday. * * * Tt was the third consecutive,}0- ; day period of decline due tos eel | shortages. — — The statistical agency said | 140,342 domestic built cars were sold Nov. 11-20 for a daily aver- age of 15,954, compared with a daily average of 16,151 in the Nov. 1-10 period. Ward's said industry sales for | November. were running .20.5— per cent behind October, with General Motors alone experiencing a 47.1 per cent drop. : * * * Ward's said the five US. c-m- ® * * | | i { berries. or, 272 pounds ‘of ale EXCLUSIVE AT THRI FTY Detroit Pistons Basketball Tickets $9’ Special Exchange Ticket 2-Pe : _ Worth 75¢ Toward Purchase | - oe This Christmas, Give her Midnight .. . set Cologne, Lotion. with the grower y additional payments], | | LATTER 4 Skin bracer for after of Any Home. Ganie “shaving plus bottle of RESERVED SEAT after shave talcum. ot GET ‘EM AT THRIFTY “TRAVELER GIFT SET right amount. Talc YOU WAN THE HUB HAS THE SWEATER © | | FOR HIM! and shaving fotion in travel sizes $1 25 KINGSMEN Hl — | | Bottle of Cologne plus i Purse Size Perfume SPORTSMEN | |” “NEW! GIFT SET \ GILLETTE GIFT SET 2-Fe 89° ON Adjustable | | 7se° 88 | neg st 4 ge RAZOR Vive OU You set the dial and | An old favorite with | you're all set for the Rare masculine fra- . greatest shaves ever r . | men, After shave lo Fae bles grance; shaving tale tion and bottle of and atter shaving lo- tion. : Always Satisfy HIM! These choice toiletry sets in burgundy. containers are richly packaged in. pleasing gold foil ‘ gift boxes. “HIS” PARAGO oo | PARAGON YARDLEY SOAP Paris — baat neal YORK ~ TRIO. Three celebrated Dana colognes Box of $ Three Shawl collared Pullovers by Robert Bruce & McGregor. sizes 36 to 46. From $10.00 The Sweater collection at THE HUB features more styles than Santa has reindeer. Here are pullovers, smooth and shaggy; boat-necks, shawl-collars, crew-necks' or V-necks.’ Here are cardigans, collared or not. Here ore smart yarns. from virgin wools to miracle fibers in olive, gold, black, red or natural. Here are stripes or solids, classics or novelties. It’s our greatest sweater parade ever... and. YOU CAN CHARGE IT AT. THE HUB! - 18 N. Saginaw St. Every Night ‘til Christmas 4 “assembled in one package that’s 3 ‘altogether wonderful just like her- great fragrances After Shave Lotion and or one selfX_ TABU, 20 CARATS, PLA-] > ; : I" TINE. Mor her to wear differently Truly. a personal gift; 3 Cologne special woman every day\splendidly boxed in red J bars Lavender Guest Size $2.50 and gold $3\plus tax, Soap ° Plus Tax FACIAL TISSUES. — BRECK © SHAMPOO PINT SIZE Reg. $1.75 yl SACCHARIN— V4 GRAIN TABLETS 34 KLEENEX: — give the “fragrance of happiness”’ “by LENTHERIC COLOGNE and TALC. $2. 35 ah Thrifty Drug Store at 4895 Dixie Hwy. . ays fon | DRAYTON PLAINS Is a §.D.D. Package Li saboaetd Store | | “FILLED. BY US. ‘ R ‘tow LOWEST ene Bg @ BACK SUPPORTS - @ EL, eric 8 STOCKIN' HOPED: PLIANCES G ROOM @ PRIVA @ WOMAN ATTENDANT . {This sagt at Dewniows Store Only) | HAVE YOUR | NEXT li 148.N, SAGINAW | Next'to Sears. ey billy 1 ON VL AC PRESS. WH DN ki SDA, DISC i BSED. 2.) 1959 seat eee pearietantiad“abeerdan emanation a Supporters in Vermont fen ‘ai ‘nomination hess the The, Nixon” beckers decided | ‘Heart inflammation Hit ithe outer lining of the ‘pont NCRB Starts Hearings . jhearings on unfair. labor practicejon strike againat the Praser ; = Organ 4 7 é logical -‘Bidcesso or to President’ Ei; aghinist endorsing Sen, George D. | News Doctors said hospital tests. ruled ‘charges filed against the automa-|pany since early August, a ize for Nixon senhower.""< : ee. _|Adken ° ‘(R-Vt) as a favorite te. sof Detroit man sf a a heart attack; which it. was in Cross Firm Dispute |ton firm. - The dispute has been ~ MONTRELIER, Vt. (AP)--Sup- ee &. ip “Teandidate, but issued a statement} DETROIT w@°—~ Frank Angelo, lteared he had- suffered Saturduy.| DETROIT Another. round” in rr er ee ae by various incidents. ; ee Vermonters for Rockefeller saying “It goes without sa, all , a iolance “wit apie { a -porters of Richard M. Nixon or- aw, supporting Goy. Nelson A. vecroakine WE ge a managing editor of the Detroit) They added that the outlook for’ the -long Cross Co. labor dispute, The charges were brought ‘be- oan aa ol it .* pl, — ganized Tuesday night to back the|pockefeller ~~ New York, was/full cooperation if he is truly a|Frée Press, was reported recover- ‘Angelo's. ‘complete ‘recovery was opens today when the National fore the-NLRB by’ United Auto! tion limiting pickets and torbid- vice president for the Republican'started last ek. - ‘eandidate for ~ Baa ai as =~ today. from an inflammation of excellent. Apher Relatians Board begins Workers Local 155 which has been ding forgery a = ee Do YOUR SHOPPING EARLY. ‘Select your gift and have it -LAYAWAY now, our % local stores are a GIFT-HUNTERS’ PARADISE! Be smart, shop here, MAKE TEL- HURON YOUR.CHRISTMAS SHOPPING CENTER. Remember no parking problem here. Free lighted Ae car ft parking for you. Open ‘tit 9 P. m. every j night. of Famous Men’ s Shoes &: Ascess. HUSH © FRENCH PUPPIES SHRINER BASS OUTDOOR | "EVANS S)IPPERS ; FOOTWEAR ; UB ATES | ELECTRIC SHOE _ SHINE KIT SANIFL — — REG. PRICE CREEN ATLANTIC Get on the bargain band VALET - TRAVE! BAGS VALET ane nen wagon choose now from our parade of girl's STAND coat values. Selections (ee GIFT® are big, Savings are GOLF | a 5 3: A great styles are just DON: ANUW TRE Sick? Wemen s NYLON ; —_ a “rat the girls wart. co CARTE . 4 ~ "Be SURE WITH a Save $27.05 TEXAS WARE 15-picce dinner set molded melamine $57.00 value only a Complete service / : a . for 8 includes: ey fooeuede 1U" hewu- . e () e j rate d dinner pl. ibe 6" : bread ane t butter ple lates, ’ : cups, 6" deco ated } a s, and cere ral. SOUP e | i QUILTED Dusters | f Ag mame 8 an | ; : » ° ia’ us ers Pf " ) ARGE "ACCOUNT CHARGE IT i Cy Aifjale S Le Mf reale bs. sidan, colt ee euch platter, sery Struts e wie bow). creamer and he) = P | 4 cers | her on Christmas morn’ Df BS = f wih tae breath-taking beauty of a $ . ‘ ; oe nyien duster, Exquisite styles; tush - 7 ho cn Manes a Neo Ov > - . : 7 fe a { ly trimmed in lace or braid. New ; ee ( og § r Yds é SMES IRaS Re as Sis tio tui ts Ks a a a sugal we lid, ' > . bell sleeves, too! 12 to 20. “Best for Children’ = ie . Tel-Huron Center 175 Ww. oe FINE SHOES FOR GEN . Sees.” S$." KRESGE COMPANY 7 Pontiac . _Birminghom_ ____Tel-Huron a C. $1.00 Will Lay-1 Ist - , iw 7 rib Cc , | . : - fashion treasures Cut lb. Black or Red Corduroy j \ te from Europe. . .. . | Sizes 4 to 10 ae 4 el, imported by AA-B Width ; - rz *% . ' LARGE Lily Grade “A” All White cc ! a o_o ; coy Winkleman’s | : ) for Christmas giving FRESH EGGS "cn _ y A ¢ ‘ , - - F \ $150 10 $498 $63 #, *Suat one of the many % st eo heen from x? ; ‘ i ; MAINE kai at Cr -POTATCE US. No. 1 pees oe ae rom Frenette S : (@ cium ACCOUNT , . a a ne | West Germany , a efervice, me — with old world «harm,: waey with the ‘ine workmanship . 10° $ NE — a FE 4025s 4 ' . _ ’ Olan ene “creftsmen _— = Campbell's Delicious | >? + “4k Lit ’ Be : “1TOMATO SouP ..10' RS— Rinise Meheite can —BORDERS AP ee $ AUCE 10) in Time for Holiday Gift Sewing | Poe 303 Can . Christmas patterns in lovely organdy, ? Le : 1 ~~ ’ _ (Permanent Finish) and Broadcloths. Make Ca the Bee ee Tissue | many aprons, pillow cases. Washfast. mace 200 Ct. Box Limited see 'y: so hurry. Values to 89c yd. TISSUE -10) tort AAs. tee <¢ See Our Gift Ideas, Sewing Baskets, Box Items, “ ag Wiss Scissors, Electric Scissors and Sewing Kits”’ SEW” SAVE begat ‘ % ] — Some Items Priced Plus Fed. T. Ht Ph. FE 5-4457 i Tee HURON SHOPPING ¢C TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER = gpen every night to’ 9 p.m. till Christmas rr eectenieeliectte Dene THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1959 - aah ig orl Sot sor neers *Oaklond Draft Ouola Vasetit'as we wreesice “saan tare a heart attacks and strokes was re-|doctors are W. .| County, se oe furnish six in-| Except for delinquents and vol- ) bur ~ Cholesterol Coming ported at the American Medical |Philip Lawn od soe x Fas or January Is 56 | Board 65 wil tu - delingu * Jey iyeetay. | “, cuioes anid Ronrd 7 bas a quata) Wiee'® SS be. years 0 dectors from Philadel-| Dr. Liesn to vcponare the new of 35. i DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — A nels dats on Medical Col- larug. triparanol, will-go on the Cabeane County draft boards wilt Royal Oak Board 66 has been or-| Only 11 Canadian cities have drag which inhibits the liver’s pro-'lege reported use of the drug sig-! market im 1960. _ |furnish 56 young men for induction'dered to furnish 15 inductees. A peogotient of alae er more. “SUPER-RIGHT” IS FULLY MATURED GRAIN-FED BEEF ‘Net Young, Immature Baby Beef ‘BLADE CUTS. _ Not Grass-Fed Range Beef Not Budget Beef a Reet Is Selected for Superb Taste and Tenderness... SR a OT Arm or English Cuts» 59% ——: —~ “SUPER-RIGHT” GUARANTEED FRESH | SPECIAL SALE! ALLGOOD BRAND—AGP’s FINE QUALITY : -_ f ou. c Save at A&P on Flavor-Fresh Sliced Bacon . . 35c Ground Beef...» 4% | Freshlike Halibut Steaks ‘uu... wt 39e ! Super-Right Fancy Sliced Bacon . . . re: 39c Oyster Shee inion, oe 00, Vegetables Super-Right Thick-Sliced Bacon . . an ns, 75¢ “Whitefish f%Blor = S9¢ Herring meu, rvcnsor us 38e FROZEN FOOD BUYS CALIFORNIA NAVEL—I13 SIZE AGP Brand — Our Finest Quality, Sliced o . . = Oranges - ooo " Freshlike Whole Kernel Corn '297 e Strawberries Golden Ripe Bananas on » 12¢ — | Freshlike Cream Style Corn "cix" 7 | a ’ ; . B. . 10-OZ. , . a ; H 7" 4 10-OF 4 Ti , Freshlike Sweet Garden Peas '4°7 MICHIGAN OR MAINE, U. S$. No. 1 GRADE Freshlike Green Beans "SNC" 1297 Chicken Pies swoseve , . . 3 2 79 FLORIDA MARSH mcs . C Freshlike Cut Green Beans '227 Golden Cut Corn swoseve 2x23 39° «| © Seedless Grapefruit Potatoes 25 :: a 9 ; Freshlike Cut Spinach "22% | Sweet Peas swoseve . . . 2 pxos 39 McIntosh Apples v. mente thon Les. 29c Freshlike Sliced Carrots 1297 Green Beans auimseicu 2 or gg, | OF Florida Oranges 22 ~ Baby Limas SROs BYE o> 10-07. 906 YOUR CHOICE - . Avocados 24-SiZk oe © © we eg FACH 10c PKG. Tuna Pies “MENS 2B 9c 8: 59 Cole Slaw neue ate woe 28s 28 MARG ARINE | SALE \s0z. 45¢ BAG Cc $ NONE ; $ HIGHER ; Pg FOC eCTTs. Ot til ‘~~. * PPP PPPS ' FRESH PICNIC Pork | |Roas s. wre eee ee CHOICE CUTS * rrr. wrwwy Duin te rrr Y a * os eb kh ded, 1° >. 685 Gast Boulevard + You get that wonderful “Christmasy™ ow, from holly. The Holly Box makes it something you can taste, too, with such delicious ‘Sanders favorites-as _butter-almond toffee, milk chocolate regents, nut clusters and many more, in both dark and milk chocolate’ coatings. 1 and 2-pound boxes only. 46 53 SANDERS NATIONAL STORES FOOD STORES . WHERE QUALITY costs You" tess. Visit the Sausars Dept. in your nearest National Food Store 1249 Baldwin near Ypsilanti - ; 2375 Orchard Lake Rd. (Sylvan Lake) * 4889 Dixie Hwy. ove 3415 Elizabeth sbeth Lake Rd. (Waterford Twp.) ° “eben fs a ae: 4 ae We CRANES owe SENT REO Oe to Offset Missile Lag ee ee i ee = ag Se ees ASSISTANT PROSECUTOR SWORN IN — Following yesterday's swearing in of new Oakland County Prosecutor George F. Taylor in the Courthouse, Clerk- Register Daniel T. Murphy Jr. (not shown in picture) administered~similar oaths of office to these nine assistant prosecutors. They are (from left) James E. Nichols, _ Says Retiring McElroy ‘Bombers on ‘Alert’ Tuesday, a few. hours after. his resignation wag announced by the White House, McElroy said these steps have been taken or will be taken to fill in the gap: But McElroy contended the na- WANTS AIR POWER tion has enough striking power in| 1. Congress will be asked for other forms to offset this missile enough money to lef the Air Force gap |maintain an airborne alert if nec- At a a “larewell news conference/essary during the three-year mis- \sile lag period, In such an alert, bombers carrying nuclear weap- WASHINGTON (AP) — Neil H. McElroy, retiring secretary of de- fense, concedes the United States will lag behind the Soviet Union in intercontinental missiles for the next three years. Bond Issue. Okayed times, safe from sneak attack and iready for insant retaliation> * LAKEVILLE (UPI) — A $900,- | 2. The development of the! 000 bond issue to finance school construction was approved here | ‘Hound Dog missile has added yesterday, The funds will be us “years to the usefulness of manned for construction of four new ele-|>om bombers such as the B52. This mentary al and junior b high schools. | issile can be fired from an air- - iborne B52 at targets up to 500 NOTICE OF REVIEW OF SPECIAL/ miles away. Assessment Rell for the Township of | Bloomfteld * * * To the owners or other persons in-| . . . terested in the following described lots) 3. The Navy's Polaris missile, is of land anes thre, 19 Inclusive: Lots 21 thru While not yet operational, will be ons would be in the air at all! . R. W., SNEE ° Penney's Picks | New Manager R. W. Snee Takes Over, Downtown Store; Will 66 tachustve: Lats 13 an nels | ready to go next year, This is the| i vis Sons. "Bloomfield “Township. Oakland, 1,500-mile missile that can be car-| County, wehigne. that epeciel As Please take notice that @ Specia ses}mest Roll bas been prepared and submarines and fired from under’ is on file im the office of the Township, ter, Clerk {or public examination. Said spe-| Wa cial assessment rol] has been prepared * * * for the purpose of asséssing the cost of the following described improvement to the. property benefited therefrom Mc Elroy’ s disclosure that the! Construction of $700, linea), feet 8 | ‘country will rely heavily on the Sanitary, Sewer cluding Wf monveles/BS2 for the next three years in Devonshire, Downs subdivision, Sec-'came shortly after the. Air Force “Take further notice “hat the Town-/all but canceled the B70 bomber Halt in the Township at. 1:30 D eloek | |Program. - pg , on Monday. December 14, 1968! The B70 is an advanced bomber for the purpose of reviewing said speclal designed to fly three times the tions thereto. ROBERT H. DUD: ; speed of sound. It was years from Tox mahip. ‘Clerk | ‘being operational although a half _Dec.-2, % '5® billion dollars had been spent on Lit. Now only one or two proto- DOES THE OLD ADAGE types will be built. The B70 had , been criticized on the ground that \T ,it would be obsolete in the mis- here may be isile age even before it went into snow on the lneas TO GO AMEAD roof, but... | there's steam in the boiler’ + « « APPLY TO YOU? McElroy said that as of today the Soviet Union and the United |States have about the same num- ‘ber of intercontinental missiles — a very small number, But he |said Soviet production will out strip the United States in coming: years. z * ' Last July » McElroy said-—the! _U.S.S.R, had fewer than 10 mis- te isiles capable of hitting the United i States. But recently Soviet Pre |mier Nikita Khrushchev boasted $ \that a Soviet plant was turning out |250 missiles a year, Tuesday in aan? |viet Union has a_ stockpile of | rockets . big enough “to raze to _\ried anywhere by atomic- powered] - | Budapest Khrushchev said the So-|— Replace R. R. Goff A man who started his depart- | ment store career as a part-time | ‘shoe salesman has been named manager of the J. C. Penney Co.'s branch store in Pontiac. R. W. Snee yesterday became) manager of the downtown Pontiac | store at 17 S, Saginaw St., re- placing R. R. Goff, manager here 27 months. s * * * Goff, 1828 Sherwood Rd., Syivan Lake, has been named manager of| the Penney store in Maple Heights, Ohio, a Cleveland suburb. A native of Massillon, Ohio, 34-year-old Snee first joined Pen- ney’s in South Bend, Ind. while there, A part-time shoe salesman before his 1948 graduation, Snee became a full-time member of the sales force after receiving his bachelor’s degree, * * * After seven years in South Bend, Shee moved on to become assistant manager in Muskegon. Three years later, he was named sales mer- chandise manager in the Camden, N. J. store, Married with six children, Snee served in the Navy 1943-1946, enter- ing the service as an enlisted man and leaving it as an ensign. Who was ‘the first President of the United States? John Hanson, | the ground all our potential en- : jemies. " who served under the Articles of . Confederation in 1781-82. | i rf 3 fi re lA GaP ini ch eee) aasee | The 1959 County Taxes in i and payable at the Office December 10, 1959 throu gn January 21, 1960 4 coll On March 1}, er’s Office and must be paid t NOTICE OF TAXES _CITY_OF PONTIAC h lanuary 20, 1960 (Personal Property through January 10, 1960) without fees. to all County taxes paid through February 28, 1960 all unpeid County and we City and Schoo! Taxes will be returned to the Oakland County Treasur- Payments made by mail must be postmarked not later then Janttary 20, 1960 to avoid penalties. itwo children. He'll. receive $8,000 ’ William E. Lang, Donald A. Brown, Richard P. Condit, Anthony Renne, G. Edson Hallock, James E. Roberts, Robert L. Templin and Jerome K. Barry Jr. from the ceremony was Assistant Edward H. Shigley. Assistant Latay W. McEntee. ~ New Prosecutor Names Lang and Barry as Aides __ Appointments ‘of Wiliam E. Lang as first assistant and Jerome K. Barry Jr. to a new position of — senior. assistant in the Prose- cutor’'s Office were announced to- day. by Prosecutor George F. Taylor, who. took over yesterday from Frederick C. Ziem. Taylor earlier had appointed former first assistant, Robert D. Long, as his chief assistant. Lang replaces Long. Lang, 35, of 236 DeVillen St., | Royal Oak, started as an assistant prosecutor in 1955. Soon after his appointment by Ziem, Lang ‘was assigned to head the Royal Oak branch of the Prosecutor's Office. -~ ® & Taylor said he would continue in this position as first assistant temporarily, and also maintain an ‘office in Pontiac. WAS DOTY’S CLERK Lang joined Ziem’s staff after serving three years as Circuit Court law librarian and court clerk for Judge Frank L. Doty. A World ‘War II Army veteran, Lang grad- uated from high school in Royal Oak and received his law degree from the University of Detroit in 1953, He is married and the father of in his new position. Taylor’s announcement of Barry’s new position as senior as- - sistant prosecutor is to assur, Taylor said, of having “personnel available: around the clock.” This is in addition to having an as- sistant always on call. Taylor sald should he, Long, or Lang not be available, the chain ef command of the office The appointments were* made _& A former insurance claim ‘ath-4— Losses Nearly (Equal Gains NEW YORK o- The stock lt Pentine Press Phote Absent Missing from this photo is . he was expected to comment on the progress, or lack of it, in bar- gaining, x * Chemicals, which moved up with steels yesterday, showed a_pre- dominance of plus signs with Du- Pont the best, up around a point. ‘Union Carbide gained nearly as much,. Ford added to yesterday's de- Other motors. held firm. changed at 41 on 4,000; Interna- tional Telephone up % at 40% on 3,000; and American Motors up 5% at 85% on 3,000, General Electric eased, along [F: Live" rose choice with nee while Ampex rose |isondays late S0c decling; By sefive, ’ F “sheers 960-1163 ‘bs. Foe: Rails seemed to have here ; to low ates, nee coe their recent strength, while oilsjsteers 16.00-21.00; utility and standar also appeared to have stopped Betters Mtoe i oo; eetlity ‘-_ fie. ~ [their forward movement, Rubber 1.30; esnnere end cuthers 12:00 14.00. shares managed narrow gains. and’ prime vealers 34.00-40.00; standard kt wk * and, good 24.00-34.00; cull and utility + | Opening blocks included: Stude-| . a ble slaughter clasies baker-Packard, off % at 21% on Sores lamba tion th: . 19.78; utilit nse. 30, tire Delicious, bu. ..ceusevssceee fi 4 BE. ccvcennseees rt i a4 ny eehensrrsere Apples, Northern Spy, bi, -cssssce jer. + CREO vreeeeee a Ai leets o+eb+ 80 Pee eens ss ‘abbage, bu. - ee oe tee Sh eH eR Hee Ee ¢ Curly ba Red, L. Wirrerstreerrr errs { te » DU eeeeevewer swede Peee OC COONT ET TERE eT Th ee oP REET OR COREE BH os apron L + ooh heer ene m4 peepeneene heeee eens bu. arensade ase ut, ou. senvicacsease WH, crecccennere eereoonceneoee 3 ba. Peerreeentees GR Cabbage; No. 1, seceeeer ce Bl.50 Collards, No, 1, bu. ........0. soscee L1G sane < GREENS Celery Cabbage, dom. .....-.-c+0» $1.75) DETROIT LIVESTOCK att nee ‘4,00-7.50. 600; no early sales, wh. Se, es Poultry | and Eggs POULTRY pEeTRorte ee Serreat (AP) —Price r pound f:0.b. Detroit for No. 1 quality Sa weWwaw ie JEROME K. BARRY JR. justor, Barry, 32, of 2247 Kohler | St.. Waterford Township, was. named an assistant in 1956. He is married and the father of Bix 3Face Trial ereee ae eee se eee seneee Busnes ~ * bd Barry is a political science grad- uate of Michigan State University in 1949. After he received his law degree from the University of De- troit in 1954, he was admitted to the bar one year later. He is a Navy veteran. * * * \ ~ ‘Barry will continue to receive his $7,300 pay as assistant in Ins new position, Taylor said, in Area Theft ; ltr: om ee: eae) oo, ‘aro a! ana t- New York Stocks ter 364 thee ehlice E18; etponeties 5 tee 18-31; over miral ...... 26.1 Kennecott ... 94.3/ Su" heavy type young “wes 28-20. Air Roget ° = Kimb e oe ba Allied Strs .... $7.2 Kroger seseee 20.6 DETROIT ages ted. Allis Chal: ,... 33.6 LOP Glass .., 114 Sie case, ts , od ee Ajum. Ad wn ++ 313 Lip Moke: 10:8 aT i “gra Am Atti ”..0. 98.3 Lockn are 3a cree, pe: eet: fF <4 Geta “ois ata ESET 4g Boa": gu] Ported. Checks 26 Am kta Pedy 2: 486 Eons 8 . oo £ am Bast Ct ‘ 37 Lorillard 3 : AmN Ges... $2.7 SpU® Nas .. TS large 33; large 31; im 26-34; small Am Tel & Tel . 11.7 Martin 0 - Am Tod, ..----1014 May D Str =. -40.3}— j . et Merck ....... 83.4 . L -: $04 Merr Chas”. 17.3 a ® ‘i, ‘an, M Hon .. x 1 Minn Me id 1e8-4 0.3 Monsan Ch... “a, Mont Ward .. 60.7 » $$ Mot Prod 2 . . 31.8 Motorola ..... 4 * 444 Mat Bis ...... 2.4 * TS] Nat Cash R :: 63.2 “43.8 Dairy » 50.4 * 444 Nat Gppe .... 54.2 “95.4 Nat Lead......106 : 0 A eee a West” aoe : en . * Ba Ream Avs. Hs Committed to Hospital 5 Nor Pac ..+.. 47 * ¢ ~: 4 Qhlo of <0 374) at lonia in Attack on moo 3 P EEL + 99. = * a * 31) Dearborn Te. Couple et... scar ———F pits orsenn #3 | A Detroit man arrested in Com- $4) merce Township Sept. 4 after ter- ‘rorizing-a Dearborn Township cou= ple for seven hours was judged Tax Proposed Fixed Sum Instead of Contributing Freely GRAND RAPIDS w—A proposed Michiagn peach tax as an alterna- tive to voluntary contributions for advertising and promotions by the Michigan Peach. et looms for commercial growers, _- . * «* ” The development came at -a B meeting of the MPS which yester- day was part ofopening sessions of the Michigan State Horticultural sociéty annual convention. Suggested by grewer Don Barden of South Haven, the tax proposal was approved uanimous- ly when MPS President Wallace Heuser of Hartford called fer a vote, The 1959 peach promotion pro- gram. was hailed a benefit io the state’s 2,000 commercial growers tributions of $1 an acre toward it. * * * Barden . urged growers be -in- structed that farm leaders will seek legislative action along the rs|lines of the state apple assessment on each bushel of Michigan apples sold unless the voluntary program ».| gains support from more peach growers, He noted that the apple adver- tising and program once operated on a voluntary subscription basis but turned to a state-sponsored venture | te and achieve large scale grower sup- port. The convention heard an outline by Harry Nye of St. Joseph on activities of the 1959 peach promo- tion which was credited with ac- complishing a $75,000 program on a $16,500 bydget. . = * Nye reported 222 growers con- tributed one-fourth of the budget. A promotion fund collected by the Agriculture appropriated the re- mainder. News in Brief were reported stolen- Tuesday by thieves who broke into the F.J. Shotwell Warehouse, 125 E. Colum- bia St., according to Pontiac police. William Rolston, of 505 W. Ninth St., Royal Oak, told Oakland County sheriff's deputies yesterday that someone broke into his cot- tage on McGinnis road near Grange Hall road, Groveland ‘Fewnship, and stole an estimated $100 worth of bedding and ap- pliances. corner of Mi insane Tuesday. Harold G. Bloom; 30, of 12039 apprehended | Ionia State Hospital. tional Church Huron St, Dec, 3rd, Gifts for sie, lunch 11 to.2, dinner 5 to 7, adv, B,C, Sale, Dec, cebu d seas ] Rummage ‘Friday, Dec, 4, 10 am, to Pm. 3. Andrews & nas Brn Chureh, Ol Hatchery -e ws enw seen eee Two Teens, Man Bound P Over to Circuit Court in ‘Burlap Robbery’ Two teen-agers and a ‘man peae Both appointments are effective the City of ‘Pontiac will, be due of the Pontiat City Treasurer ection fee of 4°% win be added here with edditional fees. WALTER.-A, GIDDINGS ‘Treasurer -|immediately. town bar last month. - Twelve women