* Mackinac Bridge traffic patrol kept The Weather Fis Weather Bureau Forecast | | ] | ! : PO N i ai A Cc P R ! ) S S - Home (Dota Page 2) Edition 3 115th YEAR x* * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ‘WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957—40 PAGES ANSOCIATED PRESS. HITED, PRESS, PHOTOS Te UF Col Initial Urban Renewal Area CITV pike | wn MALL > __ a) 14 “Ap _ 5 NC ey Fd RCHARD Lk_\& e, s é ‘ f% 3 4 ¢ bs | AUBURN AVE! L///7, 2 D x a, > ry “A R Y WY \ }. \j » Y S x Y v ly m y 3 Ri Y y, Will = OSMUN Pe ‘This is the area selected by Pontiac's plan- ning consultants as the initial site to undergo a@ $4,030,372 rehabilitation program. The city last week made application to the federal goy- ernment for a grant of $1,705,346, the govern- ment’s participation In the progran}. From this sum the city hopes to get $98,000 so that continued surveys and pla continue the program. Officials that all structures in this area — termed cen- = —- district fringe —, one — Seek $150, 000 for Leg will not necessarily be torn down. They also say that it will be several years before actual physical work commences, The city’s first urban renewal program Was drafted by the firm of Geer Associates of Birmingham. David S. Geer said the 135-acre parcel was chosen because of its proposed use as a civic center, potential increase of more ——offestrtet parking, deteriorati6n of homes, and the fact that it must be 55 per cent residential to qualify for federal aid. ns be made to have stressed al F ees Teamsters to Raise Fund ST. LOUIS um—Harold J. Gib-! bons of the International Brother- hood of Teamsters said today of-' ficers of the union hope to raise a $150,000 legal defense fund. ' “If we could get $150,000 I would! of us got into any kind of legal | fee] very happy,”’ said Gibbons,! troubles so that we would have ‘an international vice president of! sense kind of Gusacial ssalet- the union. “ ! a y ani = = sa ia gl ail os Gibbons said only full-time paid officers of the union would con- tribute to the fund. Those par- ticipating would give a $1,000 prom- ” ance. issory note to be paid off at the Winds Kill Michigan Man, "3 Topple Trailers on Bridge * * are in trouble,"’ Gibbons said, “The plans developed from a se-" High winds whipped across Michigan Tuesday Killing csc a7 talks! end infernal coever- at least one person, toppling car trailers on the Straits sations. of Mackinac Bridge and bl Michigan with up to 12 inches of snow. Henry Kortman of Grand Rapids was killed when a .)\, ” anketing points in Upper BOARD OF TRUSTEES The fund would be administered by a board of trustees, Gibbons “A a of us thought about | it and kicked the idea around be-, cause if we lose a paycheck we, . x *k * a xk ok ee Tigers, Athletics ‘Swap | 13 * Farmer Unmoved as Grisly Findings Mount Bengals Giving |: | | | i MADISON, Wis. (AP)—Ed Gein, 5l-year- Tuttle, Small Peppery Billy Martin, Zernial, Coming to Detroit EDWARD GEIN - Maas, House—Gein—Grilled on Murders Snow Flurries Due, and tomorrow, flurries is the forecast for Bureau. ~ ‘around 36-40. total around one-half snow Precipitation inch, old bachelor, appeared to show no remorse, a \state criminologist said last night, after more ‘than five hoers of questioning in connection \with the slaying of a widow and the finding Tom Morgan of 10 human skulls in his farm home. Charles Wilson, head of the Wisconsin State Crime Laboratory, said he could not |detect. any remorse, “just a sort of detach- DETROIT (INS) — The ment.” Detroit Tigers and Kansas City Athletics today com- pleted a 13-player trade, Pontiac Vamish| one of the biggest swaps in history of the major [estos Resumes Wor k The Tigers sent outfield- ers Billy Tuttle and Jim [Uses Machines Not Hit; Small, pitchers John Tsi-' touris and Duke Maas,’ Injured Man Reported catcher Frank House, and ‘Holding His Own’ two minor league players _ ze be named later to the te Pontiac Varnish Co. dam- |A’s. aged by fire and explosion Monday In return, they got in- . . "| | night, is k in production today, ‘fielder Billy Marin, catch- but one of the blast victims is. Ka ay mages aoe pitchers in critical condition. ‘Mickey McDermott an ‘Tom Morgan, and outfield-, fe ues ke cee ee Zernial and Lou " ne LR a ers Gus Joseph Mercy Hospital where | ‘Skizas. ; | he is suffering from third degree | Six sy eig Bar oe rs Lag burns speck. ‘ portedly ave n ng for the’ services of Martin, the agcressive | he Se “pened cine — ‘year-old infielder who played| {WO Af Johnson's co-workers fiye season's with the New York & apoe ey Poor = yaa Yankees before he was traded oo $ and $2 the A's last June-after-the—Copa+ *-—_* + incident.’ He hit 852 lase season! and connected for 10 homeruns. The seasoned Zernial, with 225 basic beams are not damaged | homeruns in his lifetime, inchad- and all loose brick has been re! ing 27 last year, is expected to ‘moved to avoid accidents. play left field with Charley Max- — He said the plant is back in + well shifting to another garden | production using machinery not or possibly first base. hit by the explosion. An in- Morgan, 27, another former Yan- vestigation has disclosed that kee, probably will be used as a some of the mill machinery was ‘relief pitcher—a Detroit weakness only slightly damaged and can ‘this year when the team finished be repaired quickly, he added. Me Thempeon 34, hit only .205 last! Eolice sce) si keepin 2 )euan acum be ueht ne eye ot De. at the plant to keep curiosity (roi beass when he hit three home S¢ekers away. Last night the fire and Sunday. runs in three s‘raight games “P department made a run to the’ The lowest temperature George K. Zimmerman, Wi h C ti d Cc ld \president, said today, the building's it on inue 0 Mostly cloudy and cold tonight with scattered snow, INSISTS SKULLS Pontiac area by the U. S. Weather The low tonight will be near 2¢ 30, and Thursday's high will reach will 1 flurries tonight and. Thurs- day and rain about Saturday night preced- ects 75 Pet. of Goal With 6 Days to Go $148,546 Sought to Complete. $612,000 Drive Big Push for Success of One-for-All Campaign to Aid 55 Services Gein, brought to Madison for interroga- tion in connection with the butchering of Mrs. Bernice Worden of Plainfield, Wis., faced further questioning today. | * x * _ As Gein’s grisly story was being investl-| gated, Sheriff Herbert Wanserski of Portage. County said he recognized one of the skulls found on Gein’s farm-near Plainfield as that of 4 long-missing woman. * * * Wanserski told newsmen that he did not believe Gein's story that he had taken the assortment of skulls and grisiv human remains from cemetcries. The sheriff said: “We have found the face and head of Mary Hogan among the objects in (Giein's farm home.”’ Ile said Mrs. Hogan was a 54 year-old Portage County divorcee who disappeared in December 1954 from the rural tavern she operated at Bancroft, about six miles from Gein's farm. Wanserski said he had taken part in the investigation since it started Saturday night after the discovery of Mrs. Worden’s_ butch- ered body ADMITS BUTCHERING Gein has admitied butchering the 58-year-old widow, after drag- ging her bloody corpse from the ‘hardware store she operated in ‘Plainfield. He insisted, however, he did | not remember actually killing Mrs. Worden, Gein was equally emphatic in saving that he didn't know any- thing about Mrs. Hegan’s disap- pearance, LOOTED Gein, a handyman and some- time baby sitter, has maintained ~ relics found in his house had been looted from graves ‘while I was a daze-like.”’ Gein'é attorney William Belter said he had not verified reports that parts of 15 female bodies had been found in Gein’s house. ‘He said an officer at the Gein With only six days to go, the Pontiac Area United Fund has reached 75 per cent of its $612,000 goal. Dr. Dana Whitmer, cam- /paign chairman, said today that $463,454 has. been pledged or collected. He urged the volunteer work- ers to “dig and dig deep to collect the remaining 25 per cent’ by next Tues- day’s final report and award luncheon. The Industrial Division leaped to the fore among the campaign groups when an additional $32,000 was turned in today by employes of the 10 Pontiac Manufacturers Assn. plants. * * * George Watson. division said his team has now 81.7 per cent of its $404.27 head, taken in 73 quota. Other divisions are not faring as well. The Commercial Divi- sion, headed by Carrol] Qsmun, has the next best record with 61.7 per cent of its quota in. The di- | vision has recorded $101,413 ouf of a $164,280 goal, Osmun stated. He called an emergency meeting for noon today at which his di- vision leaders will report their progress directly to Dr. Whitmer, HOME CAMPAIGN LAGS The Geographic Division, which does the door-to-door solicitations. is straggling with 46.4 per cent of its $21,548 quota in to date. ~ k & fF Major trouble, according to Mrs. 2eorge Eldred, division chairman, is in Waterford Township where poor weather and Asiatic flu have cut results to only 34.1 per cent (of its $6,820 quota. The Pontiac area reports 52 per cent of its $14,728 quota is in. Mrs. Ralph T. Norvell with 18 district captains is conducting the Pontiac geographic drive, and Mrs. Donald White is Waterford co- chairman, assisted by 22 district captains. (Briggs Stadium. plant when the night watchman ing 8 a.m, in downtown Pontiac farm, whom he did not know, had, According to Dr. Whitmer, the 55 Tutile and House were major reported flames on the second was 32 degrees. The thermometer told him there were some “extra” agencies supported by this year's disappointments for the Tigers floor, but no fire was found. registered 40 degree s at 2 ?P m (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) House, signed for $82,000 and two ears in 1948, never hit more than .260 for the Bengals. Willing to Surrender Treasure to Rearm Statue Tuttle joined Detroit in 1954, | and hit a promising .266 and .279 the next two seasons before slip- | ping to .251 this year. Kansas City probably considers. ‘prizes’ of the swap. Small has ishown a great deal of potential ‘but had. little opportunity to play. because of inexperience. By DICK SAUNDERS The Press reported in A 10-year-old Imlay gallantly offered to complete the rearming of Pontiac's Civil War 28° had. been found by pati i tt ’ City boy has ‘Wednesday's paper that the cur stolen from the statue a few years owner in the park at N. Saginaw st. Sand Okland Ave., minus | the bavonet which had originally adorned its barrel. Imlay Boy Ofters Bayonet tor Union Hero 260 Belle River Ave., Imlay City. Ricky said he had read “that you needed a bayonet for your Ci- vil War rifle.” tree blew down on him as he operated a bulldozer on a farm south of Allendale. * Winds up to 80 m.p.h. were recorded at the Mack- inac Bridge at the peak of the storm. Two light trail- ers were tipped over no one was injured. Muskegon reported gusts of 60) m.p.h. Lake vessels were kept in. harbors because of high winds: swéeping Lake Michigan. | Iron Mountan -eporied a foot | of snow. The eastern part of the — Upper Peninsula was due to get | more snéw today. Boats’ were sheltered in the St. Mary’s River at Sault Ste. Marie as 5%) m.p.h. winds hit the area.) Dénald Mark, meteorologist at Muskegon, reported 60 m.p.h. wind: - gusts there but said the full : ve-} locity wasn't recorded because | some of the weather station's wind- — instruments were blown » Despite the trailer mishaps the vehicles moving at a normal pace. Drivers of cars reported they were no* bothered by the gusts. The high winds hit the state rd] | leuied action 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. The Weathe Bureau said continued high winds | were expected to diminish in» * most areas by tonight. case. Winds sured at: 30-35 m.p.h. ag pa A | “If it were not for your pers¢- \cution complex, I would have dis- struck the Detroit area, knocking’ down utility wires and smashing’ eeveral plate sass windows, "| Judge Scores Henry's Tactics Levin Sets Trial on City School Zoning, Angered by Delay Detroit Federal Judge Theodore jLevin yesterday set a December ‘18 tria) date for a suit asking re- idistricting of Pontiac schools, and/ iblasted Pontiac Negro attorney Milton R. Henry for his court- ‘Toom tactics. * * * The suit was filed two years ago by Henry, on behalf of his) daughter, Shannon. Henry claimed that the present school. district boundaries, while not forcing seg- regation of races, time do not wholly enforce inte- gration. dudge Levin threatened con- against Henry if ihe did not comply with court rules, and said the attorney's | tactics oe ene trial of the (Continued on Page 2, Col. sf | eration. Date | not be raised in terms of Jimmy * * * Asked if the fund would be used [to help provide legal aid for dames R. Hoffa, the union's pres- ident-elect, Gibbons said: “] think Mr. Hoffa has raised some money of his own. He has mortgaged his home. Obviously. | he would be entitled to consid- I haven't even dis- cussed it with him and it will Hoffa.” Trial of tloffa on a wiretap) charge will start Friday. Federal’ Judge Frederick Van Pelt in New York set the date Tuesday, de- claring he saw no reason for further delay. Hoffa also is under, indictment on a_ perjury Hoffa is charged with con- spiring to tap illegally the tele- 4 in the Teamsters Union at the same jquee (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) , ‘ if ‘ In Today's Press Sees ee = iat | Ceniee 20 cece: B County News ..........- soe O48 Fditorials ©. ........cceeeeee 6 Markets ............0000005 33 Obituaries... 2.6... cee eee 9 Pot-0-Gold Puzrie secs 18 eat eee: 28 thra 31 Theaters .........5.0 00000: 18 —TV.& Radio Programs .... 39 Wilson, Earl ....:......... 3% — Women's Pages .x« 21 thru 25 charge. ee Dele oe alice . eine Cl he . Deane posted = 101% recon wits hero, whose bayonetless rifle was Matctord | tonne pyeeue Friday, a letter reached The ee fea vou want it tend Gen last summer. returned to his waiting hands last-°°'S: Press from Ricky Bogart, son of) card to me" is Bens veneral Manager John McHale week. It was returned to its rightful Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bogart of a of Detroit said “We are gambling the future against a better ball ANTIQUE WEAPON ticky turned out to have not club in 1958." He said the Tigers| only an authentic bayonet, but a are “‘still after a catcher and, U. S. Army issue, 1851 Harpers anybody else that can help us." Ferry muzzle loader. |. Manager Jack Tighe said he ‘will use Martin at shortStop with ‘Harvey Kuenn moving to first ibas¢‘or the outfield. He expressed lconfidence in Morgen as both a janine pitcher and a reliefer. IP aubus Refuses to Put Troops on Guard Duty SHREVEPORT, La. (® — Gov, | Orval Faubus of Arkansas says he. will not order state_police or Nationa Guardsmen in Arkansas to guard anyone in school. However, the governor said yesterday, Arkansas National Guardsmen will bave to carry | out. federal integration enforce- ment orders or “they will be court-martialed at the drop of a | , hat.” | The Army. announced all regu- lar Army troops would be with- _ drawn from the high school and | - | dled entirely by federalized Ar- | kansas National Gua dsmen. | integration orders would be han- | | Faubus said he wouldn't ‘take | | any state police force or National | Guardsmen ‘to transport anybody to school and: guard them while | | they are in there,’ OFFERS PRIZED POSSESSION — Ten-year- | old Ricky Bogart, of Imlay City, has offered Civil War hero, whose wandering rifle was re- the ancient see shown here to Pontiac's ee ee ee eee eee eee ee * * * Ricky's father, a foundry work- er at the Alma Manufacturing Co, gave him the bayonet several years ago so he'd have some- thing that none of the other boys had. The gun went to Ricky's brother, Larry, 16. Mr. Bogart explained that he had found the gun and bayonet in the loft of his father’s barn in Imlay City about. 35 years ago. He doesn't know hew much it is worth, but has kept it around just as a family keir- loom. Ricky picked up the paper last statue. Then his bayonet. “T kinda hated to see it go.’’ he said, ‘‘but I figured you needed it more than I did so I sat down ’ ahd wrote the letter.’ DECLINED OFFER The youngster was willing to part with the antique, but this reporter declined the generous ol- fer. However, if. the Civil War vet- eran here ever needs reinforce- ments/ there's a boy in Imlay City ready to come to the rescue with abayonet to fit his long-~wan- dering rifle. he decided to offer Pontiaa Press Phote ‘turned recently, without its _— o “a week and read the story about our~ Sree aide sale ' THE PONTIAC : PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1 1957 ok cos en | a ae eee TheDayinBirmingham Real Estate Firms Ask (Offices Closed Sunday me a greater rate in the future.” CITES FACTORS for the increase for industrial plants. Daviin said. A total ef 333 milfien dollars Hit.” in Peansylvania last up to provide a job potential far lup in the thousands. Resignation lo Pontiac city commissioners last night accepted ‘‘with regrets’ the immediate resignation of Willis M. Brewer as one of the city’s seven representatives on the Oakland County Board of Supervisors. Brewer resigned to accept the newly created post ef Oakland County Read Co-ordinator. In a letter to the City Commis- sion, Brewer informed the city he also intended to resign around Jan. 1f as chairman of the Board of Trustees of Pontiac General Hos- _ pital. “There are a few matters we wish te take care of before re- tiring,” Brewer said regarding the second resignation, Brewer has been & member- of the Board of Trustees since it was |! formed in July of 1952. He was elected chairman last July. “My association with the mem-/, bers of the Board of and township and county personnel has been most pleasant,” the 10. year veteran of the board said. * * * Mayor William W. Donaldson asked that a “fitting tribute be, drafted thanking Brewer for his diligent and loyal service to the city.” The commission voted unan- imously to draft such a resolution. * * * Brewer yesterday accepted the $8,500-a-year post of co-ordinator with the Oakland County. Road Commission, a part-time position By E, H. SIMS If you wish to build a home, or a camp, on the side of a hill, which side of the hill should you choose? There are two main considera- tions in your choice. You should think about the sun and you should think about the prevailing wind. The best location is to build on the side which gets the winter sun and also the prevailing fair weath- er wind. Tt is true that both conditions cannot always be met. If they can, meet them, for you will enjoy fresh air and cool breezes in sum-, mer and winter sun and warmth, in the winter—as far as possible. Moreover, if you are on the wrong side of the hill, as far as the prevailing wind is concerned, you will be troubled more with dust insects, pollen, etc. Wind eddies form on the leeward side as the prevailing breeze passes the hill- top. The cleaner, straight-moving wind on the windward side is pref- erable. The Weather Full U. $. Weather bo ahaa Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mestly cloudy and cold today, night and te- merrow with scattered snew flurries. High today near 38 Low -tonight 26-36. High temerrew 36-40. Seuthwest te west winds at 15-25 miles an hour and custy diminishing slowly tenight and temerrew, Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding § a.m. * At @ am.: Wind Nesey, 13 m_p.h. Direction: Southwes Sun sets Geenosaay at 506 pm Sun rises Thursday at 730 am Moon sets Wednesday Moon rises Thursday at 4.34 pm at 7.20 am. Deowntewn Temperatures * vn 3 Sema Perper a3893 Tuesday in Pentiae fas recerded dewntown) Highest Aemipereiure 4 Lowest tem; peratn sone soo conDOOdemtD. City Commission Accepts of Brewer ‘combined with the job of road ‘commission personnel director. As road co-ordinator, Brewer County Demecrat in expediting in Lan- sing state and federal read projects proposed for Oakland County. He also will be called on to co-ordinate such projects with road proposals desired by Oakland County communities. Brewer said he would continue as manager of the Secretary of State's Pontiac office, a job which pays wholly on a fee basis. A Pontiac realtor, Brewer is a Skull’ Farmer Not Remorseful (Continued From Page One) human noses found. Belter added the officer told him ‘‘they didn't seem to go with the faces.” HEADS SKINNED Sheriff Wanserski told newsmen that the heads found in the farm- house had been skinned. The de- tached portion, he said, made up “faces of a regular size, well pre- served, with hair, ears, lips and nose."* The sheriff said he examined 10 such objects, apart from the skulls found in the building, and that “all but two of them are faces. The others are only scalps. The ones with the faces have ne eyes, only holes.” He confirmed that other items fabricated of human skin were found. Belter said that he will enter a plea of innocent by reason of in- isanity when Gein is arraigned in 'Waushara County Court Monday on a charge of armed robbery. He is ‘being held under $10,000 bond on the charge in connection with the theft of a cash register in Mrs. Worden’s store. There are the crime detective) books, a medical anatomical vol- ume, chairs covered with human skin. There are skulls found under) chairs in boxes in the home. There ure also 10 whistles and toys ‘similar to those found in cereal boxes. There are even cans of used chewing gum. Throughout the nine-room house, the floor was heaped knee-deep with trinkets, toys from cereal boxes, bottle caps and old news- papers. One man said: “About the only kind of con- tainer we didn't find were milk or coffee can. He must have lived on oat meal, peanut butter.” Prominently propped on a heap ‘in, the. living room was a black funeral wreath. Since Gein's par- ents and only brother died in the 1940s, he presumably has been the , only person to stalk the nine-room frame house for more than 10 years. Pontiac School Union Gives $100 to UF ‘Campaign Chairman Dr. Dana wo P. Whitmer today lauded the $100 gift from the Pontiac School Maintenance Employes Local 719, 3) as “a real fine gesture of com- Mean temperati jrsewes G6 ” Weather — snow flurries. munity support. , and added that eee Suceis s Peau too often labor’s support of the e Vear ge mn Pentiac r Pa Highest temperature © .....5.6. 0.05 $ ahmree UF _ is taken for Lowest temperature o:.......s0-e00+ J gran ' withouw proper recogni- Mean temperature © © .sesesesers 4i tion.”” Weather — Rain 91 in n. * * 5 Bighest and Lowest Temperatares 4 This Dete in ears of wt 12 in 1680 | «~The capi Slag - es ot $50 _— or more has ben released by the Tuesd Temperature Chart . i Al pena “7 5a 99 Los Angeles 69 64 Pontjac Area United Fund head- Baltimore 74 42) Marquette 30 6 quarters Bismarck 20 23 Memphis rg bos 5 - _ : Pr-wnsville 73 60 Milwaukee cea Cola Bottli Co. = le Buffalo 63 33 Minneapolis 30 24|/ Eames & Brown Employ a so { haries toa 71 47 N. Orleans .61 43/GM Acceptance Corp. ‘Papleyes 249.80 rte 34° «98 New York 68 44) People's -O-Mat Employes 170.00 Cineinr ‘att 82 31 Omehe 33 33) Dean Brothers Employes 154.00 Cieveland 41 «33s Peliston 38 29} Coca Cola Bot Co. 136.00 Denver 4) 24 Phoenix 62 34) Leonard ——— 100.00 ‘ete @ 32 &. Louis « 45 33 Brother 64.00 Dela th 2? #25 8. Francisco 39 50] O'Brien fest. & Supply Employes 85.00 Pt. Worth @1 3¢ 8. G&. Marie 44 27] Pontiac Mills, Inc 75.60 Grd. Repids 47 31 Tray. City 34 30) Miracle Mile Beck Shoes 80.00 Meughten 28 36 Washington 14 A. F. Cefat, M.D, 50.00 dacteonville 74 @ Seattle 44 “3)Mr. & Mra. Bruce Bverett - 86 00 Kansas Chy 47 0 Tampa % G3) Frank Gerls, M 80.00 Lensing xu O Brien Heating & Supply Co, 60.00 jabout letting the world know about canned soup and | management, but te all _ Phoyes.” | Backbone of this contention was Davlin cites three main factors “4s spent in industrial ps oeage elimination, effective Jan. 1, 1958, ar as 1. The creation in 1956 of the, Compared with 265 million in Pennsylvania manufacturers, This Pennsylvania Industrial Develop-| aes mept Authority with the right to) During the last year 491 new or general assembly. lend up to five million dollars to expanded industrial plants orang community groups seeking tenants, ‘of the five-mill capital stock tax on iwas done by the last session of the REFUSE TO AGREE that the tax climate in Pennsyl- vania played a major part in new industry locating in Pennsylvania. Harry Beyer, president ‘of the state CIO, sald he doubts if, re- peal of the capital steck tax ever played any part in the relocation ef industry in Pennsylvania, vania Federation of Labor, credit est skilled labor surplus of any state and the job the state com- merce department has been doing in selling Pennsylvania.” Though there might be some dis- ‘the state did expand its industrial REPRESENTS ALL levy, E The GOP contends this type tax, with considerable exemptions for industry, is the most pleasing for for all citizens. * * * Gov. Leader opposed the sales tax but let it become. law with reluctance. Gwilym A. Price, president of estinghouse Electric Cor p., “The solid obstacle to dynamic igrowth in this state's economy) has been an industri:l tax burden iheavier than that of most neigh-| |\boring states, Although further im-/ ‘provement is needed, the outlook for increasing success in bringing' industries into Pennsylvania is brightened by initial changes which show a growing recognition of this problem and represent a start in the right direction.” (Tomorrow—Ilinois) To Be or Not to Be WHITTIER, Calif, (INS) — A noted scientist predicted today that students now in college will live to see the day when men | can make round trips to the | moon. Labor leaders refuse to agree|_ Instead, he and Joseph A. Mc- Donough, president of the Pennsyl- much of the success to “the larg-| - group walks of life and both political industry and the most equitable talks long distance to Detroit room in Kansas City after learning of the ex- DISCUSSES SWAP — A key figure in today’s 13-player Tiger-Kansas City trade, Billy Martin, from his hotel — AP Wirephote change. The fiery infielder said he would de- mand a cash settlement from the A’s as part of the deal in which he is being sent to Detroit. DIVORCE A HABIT — Mrs. 14th divorce and a bit of legal Gabriel L. Avery, a parking lot you ig not to get married again.” AP Wirephete Beverly Nina Avery, 48, got her advice to go along with it from Los Angeles Judge Elmer Doyle, Tuesday. The judge approved a $25 a week temporary alimony which her 48-year-old husband, — attendant, agreed. But the judge said: “You are making a mockery out of marriage. My advice to Teamsters fo Raise Legal Defense Fund (Continued From Page One) Detroit office se conversations of underlings could be heard. Gibbons said no money has been raised yet and that there will be no widespread solicitation. Re- iquests for contributions will be by persona] contacts, he said. * * * une report that the fund may jreach two million dollars. HOFFA DENIES AID In Detroit Hoffa denied any fund was being raised for his benefit and predicted the one reported by Gibbons would total only $75,000 to $100,000. * * * “It won't be used for my de- fense in pending trials,” iotfa said. “It will be used for the bene- fit of business agents." lwave of litigation involving offi- cials and business agents, éspe- cially if it is expelled from the AFL-CIO next month. He didn't |elaborate. Gibbons denied a Chicago Trib-| He said the union expected a) Giant Yule Tree to Cheer City’s Downtown Area Downtown Pontiac will be all aglitter after the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce places a 40-foot Christmas tree on the court- house lawn. Jaycees said a recent editorial in The Pontiac Press stimulated ‘them to donate a tree for the down- ‘town area.. Present pians call for the tree to be cut Saturday and te be placed at Saginaw and Huron on Monday. “Tt just wouldn't seem like Christmas without’ a big tree in Langford, Jaycee president. The City Parks and Recreation Dept. will assist in erecting the tree and stringing some of the lights, Langford said. 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The Tunisians The western allied quarrel over! esented French terms for arms Getmonstration that the milr|¢2,.%, infringement on their sov| Murder Reeves Garfield was on the stand. Will you please resume your place on ithe stand, Dr. Garfield?’ Dr. Garfield took his place in Drake said.. “We know that the ——. * Comeny = o | a “Directing your attention to this mayjout for Conway, Mrs, Farrell was| jecoloration po geal _ yt penne take it a8 a Scotch verdict: Guilty/going to make certain that he asked, “‘can you tell us more about/was firm in saying that the British but not proven, and Conway will!wasn’t followed and then she was.) a lus A : inar. aioe : \the- nature of that discoloration?”|and Americans atted in the it. yi rn 4 | Fy * are never be able to live it down.” going to have him meet her where * * * darests of Gee Walk 0: 0 whl “He's not the kind whe Would she could give him those papers.) na a . “It was barely noticeable: only! when they sent arms to Tunisia. try very hard,” Drake said. “She was to caW him af six- in certain lights could you see it. RUN RISK “In some ways he’s not a fifteen, but somebody beat her to * It was simply a very, very faint; Ljoyg’ : ; , " d “He! the h by le of t oyd's view is that if London) ve act for two fighter,” Mason admitted. e| the pun y a couple of minutes) cha ge in the complexion of the W saa ik echo ty Leysbroian J heya bear ge gets discouraged and throws in and the f. ; (Continued Tomorrow) he face of French refusal to sendja foolish cuttain-raiser for next the sponge. He'll fight like the aia weve jumped te the con- | devil on @ business deal but in a) jssom that it was some accom. — arms eh they would run the)month's NATO heads of govern- matter of this sort which affects of finding the Communists|ment meeting in Pafis. Watch ‘Your Dollars GROW Regular Savings plus our High Rate of Interest paid twice annually ... gives you the NATO structure, If she pailed | out or grew disinterested in NATO, the alliance in its pre sent structure would be wrecked, From the French viewpoint the | | co tent | Lioyd) tent, | his personal integrity he feels com- Be ttt Rareeili”” Mason H rt Di ee eas Rigor fg “* * | fast growing Savings! eee be b “Well, why not? The whole Cd ISCaSE, The French afe particularly em- roa Reep tm toach with your | "Well why not? The» ‘he For months the Americans and (bittered at the British. The French levator operator — what the bnieving of the fatal weapon—all/f ® Brittsh have been urging the liong have been somewhat suspi- & devil's her aame?”’ that shows a diabolical ingenuity|1 cers In r ; French to supply the afms them-|cious of close _ British-Américan Sa a - ° selves, The gevermment under jtalks they felt tended to exclude @ “Myrtle Lamar,” Drake said. /and . Premier Maurice Bourges-Maun- |themselves. That feeling was re- “She rob taking you gers Mason said, “Paul, I've got a A . C oury fell parity because it was in the mak af te | is she?’ Della Street asked. ‘‘You}idea, Get your friend Myrtle La- rteriosclerosis ause moved team: aren't going to wind up breaking|mar and have her in court to- aan to being Mnety - re- (British and French in the attack her heart, are you, Paul?” morrow. Sit there in court and) Of Coronary, Stomach Current Rate ee gee — mete — A listen. I want to have) Ils, Study . Indicates va at os under hog ~ whe idalend the Ansie- griffiing. ‘‘Her heart made ide you.” Gaillard 8 suspect India rubber.” “She has to work, Perry . . .” Britain and America of being un-|American action argue that CHICAGO (INS) — A Hunting: likely to agree to arms for Tunisia. ton, W. Va., radiologist has sug-|So . they gested that stomach ulcers may Conclusion — “Those are the kind that fool) “I'll serve a subpoena on her as you,” Della Street said. “Prob-ja Mason i ably beneath that cynical ex-|said, “‘then she'll have to be there. hotly denied by ao pero the ve terior, she's extremely sensitive|I’m beginning to get the nucleus/ften be caused by the influence|France — that Tunisia’s patience|/antic community. They hope and... @ an idea, Paul. of certain heart diseases, was funhing out and that if no Anglo-American decision “Don't. you go destroying her! “You say you've had trouble} Dr. Michael M. Klein reported|decision was taken her leaders illusions, Paul Drake!” . holding your man Inskip in line?” /his findings at the 4rd annual bloc. HE GETS A KICK * *« * meeting of the Radiological Society “Yoy can’t destroy them,” “I told you we'd have trouble,” of North America in Chicago, a France ig deep in economic'against the East. Drake said, “because she hasn't/Drake said. “He keeps feeling tended by 2,500 physicians who are got ‘em. As a matter of fact, J/that he’s withholding [specialists in the use of xrays hearer lta en. ter hante ‘in| ‘The New York City Police de- a kick out of being with her.|(ha the Police should have and unontauiee e 9 Algeria, the next door neighbor of}partment hag five helicopters on| rs him, When you finally = Tanisia. The French fear that arms'official dilty, . tat Tm trying te pick! cing your idea and he's called to * * , out 5 about the case uded ug'®S ® Witness the police will want) Dr. Klein admitted he was enter-| 80 tthe fon ‘ae ps to know why he didn't give them ing @ “controversial medical area” | } the tip, and . by naming a possible gastric ulcer | “Let him give them the tip,”|source, but that he found the) Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. settlement so | strength can be turned to defense evidence San _ —— ee SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY — FREE PARKING — OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS ‘til 9 P.M. ‘She _ — a lpn Sean asia” secondary results of arterioscler- | | operation of the hotel, about. what| “What do you mean?” pmdnncarterem one rkorsy| happened that night and all that.| “Get hold of Inskip.” Mason|‘‘seems to be a cause of stomach [i . erable, little stooge this Bert King is! He'd do absolutely anything Se nT Rarer WER Oa eter Again Mason started pacing the floor. “The trouble is we're one woman short in this matter. That disappeared from Gifford Farrell's life. He wouldn't have dared to let her. * * * “Tomorrow I'm going to start asking embarrassing questions. to trying cases against lawyers who know anything about forensic medicine. The average lawyer con- siders it out of his line, and doesn’t —— to study up on it. In this! , the medical testimony is of the greatest importance and has some! peculiar angles. , said. “Tell him to go to the police. {Let him tell the police that his - jilton Burger will go into a panic. leonscience is bothering him and he é¢an’t hold out any longer, that he knows I have an ace in the hole, that we discovered this hole in the mattress in Room 728. “Let him give them the bullet that we took from the maftress and let Redfield check that bullet with the Smith & Wesson gun Conway turned over to the police. ‘The bullets will check." Drake said, “That would be awfully nice from Inskip’s view- point but it would leaye you right out in the open, Perry. ulcers.”’ The radiologist based his find- ings on studies of 1,187: cardiae patients who were admitted to a veterans hospital over a six-year period. Dr. Klein reported that of these patients, 370 had gas- trointestinal symptoms and that of the S70, 115 patients had — gastric ulcers, “Since coronary heart disease is actually an arteriosclerotic dis- ease,"’ concl Dr. Klein, “it is safe to say that hardening of the arteries is an important causative factor in the origin of gastric They would know exactly what you were trying to do.” “That’s okay," Mason said. “That suits my plans fine!’’ “And then what'll happen?” “‘Then tomorrow,” Mason said, “the prosecution will feel they know what I'm leading up to and they'll want time to combat it. I think this Dr. Garfield is a pretty) fair sort of Individual, I'll start laying the foundation and Ham- ulters.”’ * * * Dr. Klein also pointed out that most ulcers occur in people who are 50 years or older which “is the arteriosclerotic age."’ | * * * | Another ulcer-coronary relation- ship cited by Dr. Klein was that in patients with stemaech—uleers- whom the operation had to be de- layed because of heart trouble, “the ulcer healed together with improvement of the cardiac ITH WYMAN'S cers of 20 BEE ‘YOUR OLD DINETTE ON THIS... He'll start stalling for time.” “But you've been the one who wanted to rush things along so “What is it, Chief” you could have the case over be- Mason didn’t answer her ques- forte the _ stockholders’ meet- tion for a matter of two or three |ime. . .” seconds, then he said ."You| “I know, I know,” Mason in- know, Paul, Sighs ad coe terrupted. “There's still time. Go and before you know it they had the worst thi ring up Inskip. Tell him to go|enough for a dictionary . . Sign ped pode tell the police the whole story!’|on junk yard near railroad cross- the Ls to it. You should| “The whole story?” Drakeling: “Go ahead, take a chance. | an open mind and reach| asked. We'll buy the car’* — Earl Wilson. your conclusion after the fact ** * ; all in.” mae O88 “Everything!” Mason said. | Drake 1 x | Does Everything But Pay axes! | | ( Mascon J EXPENSE & TAX RECORS | status.”’ Street looked up quickly. Know how Noah Webster com- piled the dictionary Mrs. Webster burned dinner and he complained about it. One word led to another = m ing: keep said, ‘what's Mason said, “I've let my think- ing be influenced by Jerry Conway. 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KENNEDY BANGKOK (NEA) — If you be- lieve some people here, the Asian flu is a hoax, a promotional tag- . line dreamed -up by an Australian) pill peddler and an American ad-, vertising man to sell patent medi- cine. It may very well be flu, these people say, but it’s not necessarily Asian. Or at least it wasn’t until ft hit here earlier this year. * * * “Asian” flu was born during a Hars’ dice game in the bar of the Princess Hotel here, so goes the story told here. I pass it along for what it's worth. The Australian salesman, the ad agency man and two Amefi- | can and one Thai newspapermen | which now steers warplanes and six windows the doctor said. “It! were gathered around a table a; (missiles to their targets, said cracked — a wall in the speculating on the disposition of a check for the last round of Grinks, “How's business?" one of the newsmen asked the pill peddler. “Great!"’ he replied. “The flu is coming.” He was a happy man, “We've got a big promotion com- ing up and we're sending in ship- ments by air to meet the antici- pated demand,” the ad. man of- Present fuels, @ trip to the fered. would * * * “Stone the flaming crows, mates, we're really going to clean up on this one. Tell them about the cam-| ~ fialgn, blufe,""the cheerful Aus- tralian suggested to the ad man. The patent medicine man shook the dice box violently. “There's only one thing I don’t like about it—no gimmick. Fiu is flu, but we should have a gimmick like that ‘Virus X” a few years ago to make It really popular,” he said.. “Call it Siamese flu.” the Thai newsman suggested. ‘We could get some international prestige and publicity without Anna and the! King in it.” “No * the pi man stated. “We peddle this product all over Asia . _ |$4,200,000,000. ter addressing Whittier College stu- : Rep. Reena Ends Inspection Tour of 17 Countries WASHINGTON — Rep, Pass- more thi work and “‘less golf." _ “T am opposed to the theory we cure all ills with eign aid money bills. * * * Noting reports that. next year’s budget request for foreign aid might again be in excess of four) billion dollars, Passman said in| ~ an interview, ‘There is absolutely no justification for an increase.’ The administration last year asked about $4,400,000,000 for for- eign aid, but Congress voted only about 3% billions. There have been reports that the request for next year has been fixed tentatively at + * *& Passman, a long-time foe of ex- |tensive foreign aid spending, con tended that “appropriations are not the answer. We covld con- fiscate all the wealth of the coun- try for foreign aid and still not Moonlight May Guide Rockets, to Lunar Target WHITTIER, Calif. «™— Moon- light itself might be used to guide a lunar rocket to its target, says a scientist whose specialty is in- strumentation, Dr. Ralph Bowersox doesn’t know of any such “homing de- vice,” but he says it is conceiv-| able that one might be developed. | He is instrument development) ichief for the jet propulsion labora-, tories at California Institute of Technology. * * “It is reasonable that a rocket will be fired around the moon (within 5 or 10 years,” Bowersox | said yesterday in an interview aft- dents on space fravel. A homing device to utilize moon- light in guiding a rocket could be: similar in principle to equipment) ; | Bowersox. * * * He told the students that they would see men travel safely to the, moon and return, pointing out that| the dog Laika aboard the Russian’ Sputnik II proved life can be sus- tained above the earth's atmos- phere. Bowersox speculated that, with Moon take nine days. Williams to Confer par Affairs LANSING uw — Gov. Williams says he hopes increased state- municipal cooperation on admin- Solon Says GOP Foreign Aid Program! Like’ ‘Pouring Water Down a Rat Aole | jiwork and less golf.’ ~ ‘home of a white woman who j problems. ja hole about 12 inches deep and jroom.” ae (money backwards) i * Mrs. Sanders a mative of] Yeu pots ged \Charleston, S.C., contributed ma-| | family, sew many im- terial to a publication entitled | expenses, ete. “South Carolinians Speak—a Mod-; ie your first step ° ‘erate Approach to Race Rela.| itions.”* The Rev. John B. Morris, lot Dillon, S.C., one of the pub- publication,” ‘one unsigned letter.” have enous to aeten ‘all the de-|the foreign aid program in 17] sirable projects around the world. | countries. “We need more thinking, hard x *« * ig “I am more firmly convinced x* *« * than ever that this is not the ap- “I believe that elected officials|proach to our problem," he said. should give more attention to the|‘I've seen enough to convince me duties they're elected to do andithat the way the program is op- that golf and recreation should be|erating is rather like pouring wa- pushed to the background until the |ter down a rat hole. present crisis is resolved,” he ‘With all our spending I don’t said. think we have made a friend. 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That's what it is,” the huckster exclaimed in ec- stasy, Right there he corrected all the proofs to propagandize ‘Asian flu.” And that is how a new germ was born. * * * Soon afterwards, someone ar- rived in tropical Thailand from ahilly Hongkong with a case of the sniffles. Newspapers ‘clinics and doctors daily and re- “ported a rising number of cases. Ads proclaimed that “Asian fia’ had arrived. Thais, who just naturally like | to take shots and medicine—and a few days off from work — queued up at clinics and demand. As predicted, the epidemic last- ed for weeks. Now it is highly possible that the microbe hunters back home] have isolated a special virus with! slant eyes. But this must be pure coincidence. The Kgroed flu” we | scientist present. 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Contributions this morning totaled $463,454 or 75 per cent of the $612.- goal, This means that $148.546 is still needed before the Nov. 26 dead- line. x * * __ With the drive now in the last full week the situation calls for imme- diate, unified effort on the part of ali connected with the campaign. Time is drawing near with the vic- tory luncheon scheduled for next Tuesday noon. . Most Michigan cities have met their United Fund quotas this year. This list includes towns like Detroit,. Saginaw and_ Battle Creek. A few have failed to measure up. . * * * Working together we can put Pontiac in the list that has made its goal. Our record over the years has been good; let’s keep it that way. This is a team effort to support the 55 . agencies that take care of the needs of thousands of people. * * * _ Past records indicate that we as individuals are willing to share our good fortunes with the less fortunate. It’s up to YOU. Let's put the Pontiac area drive over the top. Moscow Inspires Plot. b ] * to Oust Jordan’s King Young King Hussein of Jordan backed by Kings Saup of Saudi Arabia and FalsaL of Iraq is strik- ing back at Egyptian press and yadio barrages directed against him. The usual vitriolic abuse from ———€atrocven suggests assassination of the 23 year old Hussein for “dealing secretly with Israel.” Moscow has joined in the Egyp- tian-Syran whipped up outcry with the charge that Jordan is plotting with Israel and is con- sorting with friends of the bit- terest enemies of the Arab world—the United States, Brit- ain and Turkey. King Hussein denounced these at- tacks as slander and lies, as indeed they are, and warns that the Cairo campaign would benefit only the en- emies of the Arab world. He has stat- ed that he will never give in on the Palestine issue. * * * Of the two million people in Jor- _dan, one-third are embittered Pales- tine Arab refugees who fled there from Israel and. of course, are easily aroused. This country of Jordan. slightly larger than Maine and part of the old Ottoman Emptie, is only 35 years old within its present boun- daries and only 11 as an independent state. King Hussein’s grandfather, its first ruler. was assassinated in 1951 because he was said .9 be in favor of making peace with Israel. * * * In 1956 under pressure from the PR ESS Priss Company ME Pon T | iv s Pc> $8 Wo Huror t * Pontiac 127. Miciigan Trace Merk Daliy Except Sundar Pesser: Basercr, ‘Jorn A. Ruiter Prxrecutive vi e Preside: 4 tant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Howtnp HM. Frraecraip our. Eset Mo Treapwett, Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Manager G Measmatt Jorpan, Joun W. Frreqzesno focal Advertising Secretary and Editor anager Roeret Bo Tare Groner ¢ NMAN Managing Editer Claseified Manager Ente ed at Post Offi e Pontiae as second class matter The Associated Pre ts entitled exclusively ta the tee for republication of all i e< orinted tm t hewWspeper as well o« ail AP newe vispetches Tir Powtisc Perse ts delivered be carrier for 40 cet @ week: where carrier s¢: vice Ry Bot ar 8 lable be cpa ' in Oakland. Genesee Livingst Macomb. Laperr ar . Wasntenaw Counties it is $12.00 a year: elsewhere 3 Michigan and ail ether places in the United Siate $20.00 » veer AL mal) subsertzt ions parable In advance Prone Potting FE 2-8181. = TS == MEMBER BUREAD OF GIRCULATIONS OF AUDIT EB ditorial Page WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957 - swan rien ASSOCIATED PRESS - ’ 2 , omcocemaneal Arab League, HussEIn by education and nature inclined to the Wést, dis- missed Sir Joun Bacot Gtuss, the British officer who had developed the Arab Legion and who had served for 30 years as chief of staff. With his dismissal Jordan relinquished the $36 million a year British subsidy. Her Arab neighbors, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Syria agreed to replace that sub- sidy. Syria was to supply one-fifth and Egypt and Saudi Arabia were to share the balance equally. Only King Saup has met the payments. * x * What all this means is an at- tempt by Russia, using Egypt and Syria as cats’ paws, to get rid of the pro- Western, strongly anti- Communist monarch. If this should happen, Russia would add another country to her Middle — East allies without risking any- thing at all. THAT an increasing number of peo- ple are suffering from backache is probably due to a -considerable ex- tent to the fact that in recent years chairs have been designed “modern- — istically” rather than for comfort. The Man About Town Michigan’s Oldest Oakland County Woman Is Nominated for the Place © Serewy: What one of our read- ers says is his condition after ~ trying to figure out that postage problem. Soon to celebrate her one hundred and eighth birthday, Oakland County's oldest person, Mrs. Elizabeth Beaumont Taylor of Highland, is placed in nomination to- day by this column as Michigan's Oldest Resident. Born during the California gold rush, a girl in her teens when the Civil War was in progress, and teaching a rural school when Lincoln was shot, this grand old woman still lives in the area of mee birth. Any other nominations? Living near a big woods through which the Grand Trunk Railway runs about 12 miles northwest of Pontiac, Fleteher Harrison tells me it was necessary to bring a train almost to a stop in order to keep from killing a pair of deer. He asserts they probably prefer suicide to murder, An advance peek at the opening instal- ments of “Dear Abby,” now a feature of this newspaper, that its author, writing as Abigail Van Buren. knows her stuff. and is eminently quali- shows fied te give advice on subjects of the heart, vitally pertinent to our young neo- ple, whether 16 or 90. Latest addition to our log cabin family is : Manuel Gilmore of 385 Prospect St., who was born in one of those pioneer abodes near Caro. A means of identification for lost para- keets is suggested by Mrs. Pauline Artemas Gardens—teach them name, of Huron their Press to say owners name and Pontiac A flock of wild geese that stopped over on Cass Lake, near the home of Gerry Fairbanks started back toward the north the next morning, flying out of sight in that direc- tion. The weather was springlike. Regarding the collapse of the South Lyon city hall, I cannot imagine why the community's top citizens, like Hugh Arms, couldn't hold it up. Something quite exclusive in the tulip Jine was planted by Dr. and Mrs. Donald 8. Smith of 135 Wenonah Drive last week. They secured the bulbs in Holland last sum- mer. My good friend over at Lapeer, _ Burnaby Melrose, sends word that he saw two deer who were quite evidently mixed in their direc. tions. They were galloping up the pave- ment—bound north. » Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Gilmore of 385 Prospect St.; golden wedding. Mrs. Harriett Todd ol Birmingham; ninety-first’ birthday. “Ike Sent Me” Voi oice of the People - Praises Fire Department for Fine Work at Explosion Yd ‘like to aecke for the excellent job they did controlling the fire and explosion at the Pontiac Varnish Company. I was there shortly after the accident Mi ‘Man Won't Get to Other Worlds’ During recent weeks there has been a lot of attention given to the heavens. Do they contain other worlds? Is it possible for people of this earth to visit other worlds or reach the moon? Ged created werlds in the plural sense. There are other worlds but the dominion thereof is not set in the earth. Men who attempted to build the tower of Babel were defeated in their attempt to reach Heaven. Satan was cast out of Heaven because he had brought sin into it. I believe there are other worlds, but man in his sinful state cannot enter any of the unfallen worlds of God's creation. Through science much may be accomplished, but God calls the wisdom of this world foolishness. LeRoy Dean Milford Davidilawrenee Says: - from day to day reveal. New Post Gives Adlai Build- Up WASHINGTON — Adlai Stevenson is getting quite a build-up these days. It could mean that he will get the Democratic presidential nomination again, or perhaps he may become sec. retary of state if the Democrats win in 1960. Whenever the word ‘“‘biparti- sanship”’ is men- tioned in Wash- ington, it gets lukewarm treat- ment by the party out of power because it could mean.a LAWRENCE diminution in the intensity of the attack the outside party can carry on against an incumbent adminis- tration. Politicians behave the same way irrespective of party. There has been lip service by Republicans to “bipartisanship’’ under Democratic administrations, and there has been during the Eisenhower administra- tion a consistent hammering away a‘ its foreign policy by the Demo- crats. The “outs” is that ‘we are not being consulted.”’ * * > There is no reason, moreover, to believe ‘‘bipartisanship’’ will ma- terialize now. just because Adlai Stevenson is being ‘‘consulted.”’ What is called “bipartisanship” is window dressing. There have been “consulta- tions” and “conferences” be- tween members of the opposite party and the administration in the past, but, since the objective is to present a “united front’ abroad, this goal is almost never achieved, as the news dispatches No matter how —many—times ‘diai Stevenson “‘consults’” or is- sues statements saying he has been given comprehensive information about the administration's plans, this will not bind. for example, Senator Fulbright of Arkansas or Humphrey of Minnesota or Mans- field of Montana—all three of whom have in recent months been emitting criticisms of the adminis- tration in the same tone and tenor as the declarations from the Democratic National Committee's headquarters * * * On the very day it nounced that there would be ‘bi- partisan consultations” with the President and the secretary of state. there was issued a biting statement of criticism by the Democratic advisory committee which Stevenson found himseif compelled to sign. “Bipartisanship is often ex- tolled as a desirable policy, but in practice it runs into the usual argument that, after all, the party In power has the responsi- bility and cannot delegate it to others. Reference ‘soften made to Senator Vandenberg?’s cooperation WdS ail- The Country Parson “Sometimes it seems as if we - don't want God te show us what to do so much as to have Him de it for us.’ usual cliche of the: . cant, but probably with the Truman administration, especially at San Francisco when the United Nations charter was being written. Instances of this kind oecur, but they do not abolish the partisanship. They merely shift the job of yammering to others in the party. What then is the purpose of the incumbent administration in the censultations just initiated by the secretary of state with Adlai Stey- enson? The real hope is that the criticism of foreign peliey will be softened and that the admin. istration somehow will benefit— that all this is better than allow- ing unrestrained combat on the political front to be continued. As for Adlai Stevenson, he per- sonally gains an advantage by the experience. The American people will be tald by the press regularly that he is “in the know,” and this will help samewhat to develop the idea that he is capable of dealing with complex problems on the international side. Already, so far as knowledge of international affairs is concerned, he stands in public esteem head and shoulders above any other man being mentioned for the Demo- eratic presidential nomination. This, therefore, represents a big gain for the former governor of Nlinois. (Conor 1957) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY God is my strength and pow- er; and He maketh my way perfect.—II Samuel 22:33. * x * * Live near to God, and so all things will appear to you little in comparison with eternal realities. —R. M. Cheyne. Dr: William Brady Says: County Resident Volunteers Help Why don’t we put the hospital up ta a vote for all of Oakland County? When my mother was ill she had to go to Pontiac and if any other members of my family are it, I will send them to a hospital in Pontiac. We haven't a hospital and there are many other small cities and towns that mest de- pend on Pontiac. If it were any other kind of business, Pd say beard her up. The hospital could still be all Pontiac, but people outside Pontiac could make it out of courtesy to a city that houses our sick. A few dollars from so many shouldn't take long to raise $500,000, and it would “show Pontiac we are sym- pathetic. Walled Lake Reader ‘Never Fear, Folks; Stevenson’s Here’ The world can rest in peace now that Stevenson is going to get into the act. For a man who couldn't even give a sensible campaign speech, he’s certainly taking a lot of responsibility on his shoulders. Maybe it will work out all right, though. He and the French govern- ment should get along just fine. Watchful Walter ‘Do You Call This a Very Soft Job?’ Treatment for Alcoholism Stresses Vitamin Intake A frequent query in the mail: How long does it take to get the al- cohol, the nic- tine, the heroin or the barbiturate ou of tne system? It is not signifi- all of the alcohol, nicotine ‘(if any), heroin (diacetyl- morphine) or bar- biturate is out of the system within DR. BRADY 24 hours after the last dose was taken, But it may take 24 days. weeks or months to repair the damage the poison has done—if the damage is repairable. So getting the poison out of the system is the least essential part of the treatment of poisoning by or * addiction to a: narcotic. In @ news-magazine-a_month-or two ago, a ‘science writer’ de- scribed the extraordinarily success- ful method of treatment ergaployed by-a specialist for alcoholism, The important part of the treat- ment is the administration of an optimal daily ration of vitamins and .minerals—that is two or three times as much as a healthy person requires and the alcoholic generally does not in his or her narrow diet, From the eens) of the “science writer,’’ one might infer that this was a novel idea. In a book titled Nutrition and Alcoholism, by Roger J. Williams (published by University of Okla- homa Press, Norman, 1951), the author, a distinguished biological chemist. the discoverer of one of the B vitamins (pantothenic acid) and co-discoverer of another (folic acid), reports that physicians in eight different localities in the Unit- ed States have found treatment of alcoholics along this line most sat- isfactory, CAN'T BACKSLIDE The author makes another ob- servation which reminds me of the writings of Doctor Brady: “It is obviously necessary for the person being treated to avoid deficiency continuously throughout lifé. It will do no good to recover temporarily from the tendency toward alcohol-. ism and then slip back to the de- ficient state.” Of course alcohol in any dose is not a stimulant, but a narcotic. The victim craves it not because - it will make him fee! better but because for half an hour or so it will make him less conscious ot how he feels, less aware of his inferiority. i diagnosis ‘to: A stimulant. increases or im- proves bodily functien. Alcohol de- presses every function, from the first to the last. No physiologist or. physician of standing will dispute this. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertain: to personal health and hygiene, not ase, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr Wildam Brady, if a stamped, self- addressed envélope is sent te The Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright, 1957) T happen to be close to a few fine ministers. If people think working 10 to 16 hours a day, seven days a week ministering to the needs of the physically and spir- ftually sick for $100 a week or so is soft, I'd say they are touched ir the head. ~.If Long Time Observer believed in God or the Bible, he'd take a little of his.time and investigate the Bible to seé if_it's true or not. He would discover that’ preachers are performing the finest work possible. Born-Again Christian ~~ ture and - Debunks MSU Rated as First I'd like to know how Michigan State got to be the number one football team in the nation with Auburn undefeated. State already has one defeat and winds up. the schedule with a team like Kansas State. Some accomplishment! Phooey Telegraph Bus I see others are interested in a bus line for the entire length of “Telegraph road. Some have thought a line from Flint to Trenton by Telegraph would be profitable for a good bus company. Interested ‘Use the Time to Advantage’ I've never heard such nonsense as all this bantering about who's to blame for the U.S..delay in getting a satellite launched. Why not spend the time and effort in getting to- gether on future plans? Frazsied Taxpayer —_— oe og must nomarerg retters but these Will not be published if the writer s0 re- ss unless the letter is critical in its nati Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Good resolutions eer us all... Along our worldly way . . Regard- less of how often we... May break them every day . . . Provid= ed they are really good . . And as-we face-eech-tect-.-. ~We-are sincere in everything . . . And strive to do our best .. . But we must not grow careless and. . . Forget the vows we made .. . For- getfulness is no excuse... For any shameful grade . . . Each resolution should be firm .. . Abd we must firmly try . . . To reaeh our goal of marking up . . . The score that is most high .. . Good resolutions are of help... To all ot us who make them .. . As long as conscientiously ... We struggle not to break them. (Copyright, 1957) ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: California political turkey is all -wish-bone and feathers. We got New Jersey out of the way this month and settled the iffing and whenning. But not the butting. With Michigan and Wisconsin on the loose it looks like Call- fornia is the stuffing. Next year will tell the tale like a play-back on a dictaphone. Four important departments are up for grabs like hash in a boarding house. There's the Sen- ate, the House, the state legisla- the governor's six- wheeled limousine. Case Records of a Psychologist: on ee Delinquents’ Homes Aren’t All Bad Terry's case is rather com- mon. Not all juvenile delin- quency stems from broken homes. Sometimes children overhear sex feuds that are deemed beyond their compre- hension. Or they’ are awake at night when their parents think differently So send for the sex booklet below and stabilize the security of your family life. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE comes from a respectable home. Case W-345: Terry L., aged 12, “Dr. Crane, we are heartbro- ken,” Terry's mother spoke tear- fully, “For Terry has. just been arrested for robbery, And we find that this isn't his first of- | fense. “In fact, he had | hidden a lot of , stolen goods in our attic and we never even dreamed of a a thing. erry goes to CRANE Sunday school Dr. regularly and belongs to the. Boy Scouts, so what on earth could make him do such a — “Surely it isn't need for for his daddy gives him a liberal allowance." Lad iF AW” & & “DAD" >, or have a drunken sexual factors, but we psychia- trists learn that there is often a direct connection. ~—For example, in overcrowded tenement areas, where father, mother and several children oc- cupy the same room, a. sup- posedly slumbering boy may not be wy at all, but may be playing ‘possum, So he overhears or even sees things that juveniles are not sup- posed to experience. * * * And he may then mistake his father’s dominant erotic behavior for cruelty, His sympathy usually goes to his mother, whom he may regard as brutally, mistreated. In his resulting conflict of loyal- ties, plus his indignation at his dad, he may strike out against law and society in general. Blindly such a child may then become a vi0later of rules and social regulations as he tries to get even for what he =— a rank injustice, He may not steal for the money itself or even to use it for buying friendships, WHY CHILDREN GO BAD “Bad children often have bad PD hake coodiees ot os Tt has many but we paar Al genlltare Shon and gts cune ant plage brutally mistreats his wite . and oat To a child, rules and regulations, - children, ’ ; j as well as law in general, are Dad often a synonym. for Thus, if a child carries a secret grudge against his father, he may fear to attack his dad directly, So he then may transfer his re- venge to robbery or arson or other anti-social outlets, thus indirectly hitting back at his father. * It may seem like a far-fetched ascribe such such things-to- 6 * *. _ It is comparatively rare for a juvenile delinquent to come from a_ good home, And by “ good" | home, we psychologists ‘mean not a Country Club type’ of domicile. where mother -and father. show their affection for each other and still go out.on a date ant ah Y And such a “good” home is | one wherein the children ere not just “sent” to church or Sun- day School, but are actually ta- ken there by their parents, For the power of example is far better than vain preaching by™a lazy father who lies abed on Sun- day, yet tells his kids they should go to church. 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Rise in Consumption by ‘65 WASHINGTON (~The Agricul- ture Department. said today it is likely that Americans will con- sume abdut 15 cent more cig- arettes in 1965 this year. But the use of tobaceo in mak- ing eigarettes may not increase A love of God and a desire to . aid her fellow man has won for - Mrs. Gertrude L. Fleming, of 432 Howland Ave., an outst rep- utation ag a Red Cross racy Tirelessly at work at Pontiac . General Hospital every day, and on 24-hour stand-by basis, Mrs. Fleming, a minister’s wife, has been termed by Mrs, W. C. Sproull, Oakland County Gray more than 5 per cent, the agency) Lady chairman as ““iuly the pa- said in an outlook report. ' tlent’s friend.” ‘= ** | With her pocket Testament al- The forecast of the 15 per cent] ways with her in case a patient increase in use of cigarettes W8S seeks spiritual solace, she alse based upon the, assumption that| ministers to their physical wants. the controversial health aspect of cigarette smoking will have no prolonged adverse effects in con- sumption, It also assumes that the num- ber of male smokers will increase about 10 per cent and female * * * “I feel amply repaid when I see a patient smile,” Mrs. Fleming says modestly. It was the sight of a smiling patient who had just been visit- smokers at least 33 per cent. The peason the usage of tobacco is not expected to increase: as much ag cigarette smoking is that processors are expected to use more and more of the leaf and stem that in the past was dis- carded, x * * The report said the number of smokers of cigars and cigarillos Hard of Hearing? may be up about a tenth by 1965. Consumption of smoking tobac- co ins pipes and in rollyour-own cigarettes, which has been declin- ing Ayerong since 1950, is expect-| department to an-| other 40 per cent by s. Likewise, a further reduction of 'VITAL TASK DONE ed by a Gray Lady that moved Mrs. Fleming to join the organi- sation six years ago, She was visiting a friend at the hospital and saw for herself the value of the extra services ren- dered the sick by the devoted wom- en, Mrs. Mildred Bennett,, Oakland County Red Cross Chapter direc- tor, recalls one instance of the selfless work done by Mrs. Flem- ing and other Gray Ladies. * * * A young mother was dying of. eee ten ae drugs, she most time, but when she awakened she need- ed to see g familiar face. Her SERVICE? Yes! © Tape Recorders ® Record Players _@TTy, © Hi-Fi © Radice © Inter-Comm, Systems © P.A. Systems BLAKE RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 (Advertisement) —Buzzing in Ears? —Ringing in Head? —Muffled Sounds? THEN-THE-CHANCES ARE THAT YOU HAVE CERUMEN CERUMEN is the condition brought on by excessive exudation of wax the, ear canal. (Cerumen) can make | hard-of-hearing in twe ways; by clog-! ging the canal and keepin ane from ear drums; by coating vibration - | carrying canal. linings. This deep-down wax, in addition te making you hard-,can Continue to play their parts in of-hearing. can cause buszing, ringing. head noises making the Pontiac area a fine | PROVE YOU AREN'T GOING DEAF! Remove those hardened waz seoqmals- | tions deep in your ear canal with W OUT. This compound of seothing a gently loosens wax and by use of a simple syringe floats it out; als® soothes and helps tissues normalise. Your money back (if in 3 days you arent caviaane by contributing to the 1957 Pont Area United Fund,” Mrs, Bennett jside until, as the days passed, -they could not keep it up. Then the Gray Ladies stepped = an outstanding Red Cross Gray TASTES GOOD — Mrs. Gertrude L. Fleming, young patient at Pontiac General Hospital a = of orange juice. Performing many | small Lady, gives a render first aid She would look up, m, Mrs, Bosna each time, “I know ve have been here a long prod se * * * It is the vital role of the om By INTERNATIONAL NEWS rd In accepting a limited foreign policy role with the Eisenhower , administration, Adlai E. Stevenson is returning to the field of govern- ment in which he most wanted to excel had he become president. It was well known to companions in. his 1952 and 1956 campaigns that he considered foreign policy the biggest challenge he would face if elected chief executive on the Democratic ticket. * * * Despite his attacks on the Eisen- hower-Dulles program as “‘erratic, naive, sterile and timid,” Steven- son still is able to assume his role of consultant to the GOP adminis- tration gracefully. The -5?-year-old ex-governor of Tllinola has consistently been a strong supporter of the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance, and it is in connection with NATO that he has agreed to “review and discuss our government’s pro- — * * * “Every dime and dollar contrib- ‘uted, is insurance that Red Cross and a score of other local agencies place to live and work.” served as an assistant to Secre-;the gravity of our situation in the’ taries of State Edward Stettinius! and James F. Byrnes. * * * He was an adviser to the U.S. founding session in 1945, senior ad- viser to the U.S. delegation at the General Assembly in ‘ndon in 1956, and an alternate delegate to the U.N, in Mew soe Jp 1946-47. his proposale in the 1956 cam- by administration leaders whe, in a strong bid fer bipartisan- ship, sought his advice in 1957. * The eloquent Democrat, in re- sponding, declared: “In view of delegation at the United Nations) paign, were ignored or disputed | Firebug Sets 9 Blazes in New York Hotel posals.”” . Stevenson's intense interest in, foreign affairs stems hack to a you are going deat). Get WAX-OUT| NEW YORK UP—A busy firebug i + oe easy to use BQU E-A |apparently kept pace with busy) ifiremen in a Manhattan hotel last! jnight. As they put out one blaze, Thrifty Dr Ug Stores jrnother fared im a different part 148 N. Saginaw Se. of the 15-story hotel Brierfield, 215) Huron, Cer. Telegraph W. 83rd St. Nine fires in all were| 4985 Dixie Hwy. set. (Advertisement: Worry of FALSE TEETH Stpplag or tr or scraveteny LF * * * Damage was most severe in the were considered serious. Terrified tenants fled to the lobby. After ‘the ninth fire was extinguished, two fire marshals were left at the ing hotel to keep watch. pohoe tite ake on yout rt e | om ao _ ves Siessent somes ahve 6 Let's stick together and form remarkable sense of added comfort an Ulster footabl] team,” was the and rp rial sad holding plates more slogan of 21 young emigrants leav- ty taste or feelin ee Cee oe \hon-seid) ing Belfast for uranium mining wehetsh at any drug counter jjobs in Northern Ontario, Canada. penthouse, but none of the fires youth in which he made regular summer trips to Europe, attending a Swiss school for a year and Soviets seized power in 1917. * * * sending home dispatches from] ® Russia on a visit soon after the | 14 KARAT GOLD Meotched WEDDING RINGS As a young lawyer, he was presi- interest until, in 1943, he was economic mission in Italy. It was during his visit to that war-torn country that Stevenson is reputed te have Sense to enter — * x dent of the Chicago Council on, Foreign Relations and kept up this. named head of a U.S. foreign, Georges-Newporis Prior to See election as gov- ernor of Illinois in 1948, Stevenson Jewelry Dept. 74 WN, Saginaw St. | WANTED IMMEDIATELY Women to train for excellent office posi- tions — stenographers, bookkeepers, typists, or office machine operators. The calls received by our employment depart- ment far exceeds the supply. You are in- vited to call and inspect the list of excel- lent positions which we are unable to fill. Get ready for a good, permanent position by taking one of the Institute courses... you can advance as rapidly as you are able. The Business Institute _ VETERAN APPROVED Ph. FE 2-3551 This Ad for Bulletin - 7 West Lawrence Street Call in Person or Return Address Day, Half-Day and Evening School. | Make Your H DRIES IN LESS THAN Wallhide for the Coming Holidays... The Easy Way! Gray Ladies Provide Comforts, Physical and Spiritual, at Hospital] | 5] US fools Fill Large Cart rain Grow in Every | State,‘ tinent Brought From Europe by First Settlers Dog om Nab Boy i _ | LOUISVILLE, Ky. wm -Oty ie w — It the United |Setthers came up wi States’ apple cart were upset this }and a see eevee year, 14 billion apples would roll |#94 out. Apple gatherers have almost finished a harvest slightly larger ted a 22-caliber ‘jits, were ditenien Reds to Kil Two for Private Work. : The Sofia newspape: Otetschest- wen Front, received here today, said Lambri and Atanas Lambrev two brothers, owned a dye firm which the Communists national- However, the brothers con- ized. tinued with their own production and sales, the paper said. Seventeen others, convicted of aiding the rye od od is legal work'' and = sentenced to prison than average. The Agriculture De- partment forecasts a total pick of Iterms ranging from 3 to 15-years. 113,000,000 boxes. Each box holds from 60 to 200 apples, depending a on size, with the average close to 125. The apple can make a good claim te being the all-American fruit. It is grown in every State of Union, VARIETY ov cohen Most are eaten raw. The rest become canned apples, apple juice, apple cider, apple vinegar, or confections. Canned apple sauce is. growing in popularity, and frozen apple juice concentrate is being tested. Pentiac Press Phote tasks for the patients, Gray Ladies make a hos- pital stay as near a pleasure as it can be. Like many others, Mrs. Fleming is also trained to in emergencies. == Adlai Stevenson Goes Back *Into Field of Foreign. Policy world, I have both a desire and a duty to assist our government :re- gardiess of partisanship -or per- sonal convenience.” ‘Dutch | a, The apple's ancestry is traced to immigrants. 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FRE: A 14 page booklet “THE SCIENTIFIC NIBBLE” WRITE: ~~a new approach to weight control § Second National Bank Building based on sound nutrition. - Saginaw, Michigan | 4 y / , vs 5 : j * a5 +e) \ ‘ ( Farmers & Manufacturers Bet Sugar Amodetion 23 = Te Se er i se lee ae aoe ee ee, ae a ee pe ae SS. )6h =“(/—.hUe hc 7 = FF” ai ae - ‘ rs Tae | eee ee ee : ie i aren pie Oo Se ies Se Pee eS AE ee ‘ ieee ke eate wt : j s ts : se ie : . . rg i ' 7 oe : oe RG Fe es GE OF EPS YO RE DNS BOOS EE OE OS EO ee ee ee = » ; : ok 3 «¥ le Sa . : s ae + : 4 eee - : , ‘ *; . " * ey ae ie eS eee cee oe ee ee 72 as elke e po Pee BR I DE PEE 8 GB a MP Siete nae Bazley *s Tana : Saper Specials?! . ae — \ ae hae ad PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957_ Kempf of Pontiac and Mrs. 1 p.m. Thursday at the Milliken : Deaths i in Don ‘Siena, pz, Tt ote Sie! “Deaths Elsewhere | leet Friday |who died Monday in Pontiac after : | the Rev. James W. Deeg of _ a lengthy illness. The Rev. G. Mac-| PORT CHESTER, N. petite : land Park Methodist Church of-|Donald Jones will officiate andjliam L. Kleitz, 63, president of] WILLIAM A. GOULET Friday in the Farmer-Snover Fu- past will officiate with burial ficiating. Burial will fol uri the Utica Ceme-jthe Guaranty Trust Co., one off + Rilliam A. Goulet, 83, of 4s4s|neral Home, flowing in Oak Hill Cemeteryperry Mt. Park Cemetery. ltr (New York City's. largest banks, 78 N. Saginaw _ Monroe St.; Drayton Plains died| The Rev. Richard C. Stuckmey- MRS. HERBERT T. MORRISON . \ at died yesterday. He started witht “ g _ suddenly at his home yeSterday./er of Grace Lutheran Church will GAYLAD Surviving are three brothers, ]; He was owner of the Dixie Rec-|fficiate with burial in Glen Eden} Mrs. Herbert T. (Nellie Lyle) laviend "Thon a ae { $78 Amil Posner of Washington, Arthur ie paegeood peer pent eric in} reation Restaurant and a member|Memorial Park Cemetery, Livonia./Morrison of 37 Edward St. died Stara P St. died 2 Posner, Lockport, N. Y., Edwardi3999 He-was born in Highland _ of Our Lady of the Lakes Church.| Besides his. parents, he is sur-jsuddenly of a heart attack yester-|p 10), eae K Sunday iD! Bogner, Detroit; three sisters. Mrs.|Falls N.Y. Surviving are his wife, Bessie;|vived by a brothef, Frank Victor|day at her residence. She was 59. v4 ves while visiting | wamie Chambers and Mrs. Annie a Ae BT Ah RCE Menta atin host eee rune 27 and two children, Claude W. Goulet/Mielke at home} and grandpar- Surviving besides her husband H Sahr, both of Lockport, and Mrs. | both of D —_ ‘ nd M ‘st ae : Z ul tl ters ies bt ee with whom i. . to Wick, 72, of San ia i ide ‘a =o PTTTiriririrititttrittft rayton Plains; -a sis Mr, a rs, ephen rt- ' I 4 » * : 0 ce) ionio, wi on eo oe er ter . Pontiac and Dennie H Morrison) , lived, Mrs. } ; , : } » and six brothers. zer, all of Pontiac. . "Mr Goulet's. body is at the| Gregory was dead at birth yee-|" on. See include sevenlson” Wiliam: Thence Ponies, 8) PLEASANT RIDGE — Service| irector, died yesterday. He was) - Goats Funeral Home, 314 Sasha-jterday in St. Joseph Mercy Hotisisters and brothers, Harry H.lend aight mode Pontiae-/tor Glenn R. Wyatt, 14, of 5 Isicawest ‘Fustivd Asan “chore This Valuable Coupon Entitles the Bearer te a 1-Lb. Limit Fresh ' er Good ; Creamery «.: hb. : baw Rd. pital. : y : a of Pontiac, Francis xe Service will be at 1:30 p.m. peittone aes a ween Pu bi a jand orchestra and conductor of the MRS, BLANCHE MILLER me >) eee a — Geeks W.|Thursday: from the Huntoon Fu- Fiome with burial in White Chapel" Antonio Civic Opera company. Butter “Only, IMALY CITY — Service for Fred D. -Rhimes of 312 Hughes Hetchineon cl Wateriord. Mrs. Del. neral Home here. The Rev. Tom Memorial Cemetery. He was dead/ * * * with Dallas , Mrs. Blanche Miller, 70, of 235 S. St. died yesterday afternoon in St./"\~ cas mits “'Malone will officiate and burial ‘ival at Willi Be | KANSAS CITY W—Marion Bows 35 ; ac 9, phine Fry of Birmingham, Mrs. | ,; ; = fo. on arrival a uiam aumont! 01 Almont Ave:, will be at 2 p.m,|Joseph Mercy Hospital. He was 25./200" (1 O° Auburn Heights ies be in Perry Mt. Park Ceme-|tiogpital late Monday night. |Rhodes, 39, managing director of] He was member of Libert ry. Sa | Gas the Attica Methodist Baptist. ‘Chace and a veteran 2 and Mrs. Bertha MacFayden of, In addition to his father and ae iene Cel Surviving are four daughters,|World War HI. , Huntsville, Ont: | ROBERT. L. VOLK ase ig youth es survived By eit Cae ty Gee ee 6 Mm, Buni Mrs. Mary Groosbeck of Ypsilanti,| He leaves his mother, Mrs. Eula| Mrs. Morrison's body will be at) service for Robert L. Volk, 23, years until he retired in 1951. He! Mrs. Thelma Crockaft of Mil-\Webbs with whom he made his|the Pursley Funeral Home atfter|.¢ 1991, 5 Marshall St. will be at lwas born in Potosi, Mo. | Pe waukee, Mrs. Helen Carrara ofjhome; a brother, Jimmie of Pon-|’ P-™. today. 3 p.m. Thursday in the Huntoon' MSU Slates Speaker x * ‘ics Miami, and Mrs, Henrietta Gib-|tiac; two sisters, Mrs. Marie Nor- MELVIN M. ROWE Funeral Home with Dr. H. H. Sav- oP NEW YORK wW — Gerard Ye _ bard of Imlay City; one son> Paul|ris of Detroit and Mrs. Orlean ; . * |age of the First Baptist Church of-| fast LANSING W— The Rev./Swope, 84, former president of the Miller, Attica; six grandchildren|Long of Pontiac. Melvin M. Rowe, 62, of 97 Ham-/ficiating. Burial will follow in|Robert D. Swanson, president of/General Electric Co., died today and five great-grandchildren. Mr. Rhimes’ body will be at the/mond St. died suddenly at his|Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Alma College, will be the speaker|at his home. : GREGORY MIELKE. Frank Carruthers Funeral Homejhome yesterday afternoon. Mr. Volk was killed Monday] at Michigan State University’s tall| Swope was president of the com-| ‘from 7 p.m. Thursday until noon} A member of the Methodist |night in the fire at Pontiac Varnish|term commencement Dec. 10, a pany for 18 years and later was A private service will be held Friday when it will be taken to the|Church, he had retired as an em- Co. university spokesman announced|honorary president. for Gregory Mielke, infant son of Liberty Baptist Church for service|ploye of Fisher Body Division and today. About 615 students will re-| He was chairman of the New| _ Gerald W. and Barbara J. Langjat 2 p.m. was a veteran of World War I. ELLA POSNER - ceive degrees at the ceremony | York City Housing Authority from : _Micite of 61 E. Yale St, at i a.m,| i The _Rev. _S. M. Edwards, _his)— He leaves — two sisters, _ Mrs. _UTIC — _ Service will: be heid ‘@\lin the MSU Auditorium. 1939 to 1942. Fall otOps f Scholl’s Zino- | Sam Benson Closed Thursday Dur TOMORROW--THURSDAY--SALE STARTS AT 5 P.M. THURSDAY Men’s SPT. COATS at LOWEST PRICE in History } Sam Benson’s Store Will Be Closed } MEN'S DRESS SOX REG. NOW SPORT COATS rec. Now? Until 5:00 P.M. THURSDAY to Prepare for § Fenuine Wrap Dress Sox... ape eee a Imported Wool Sport Coats........... $24.50 $14.87 3 THE MOST SENSATIONAL SALE We Ever Held $ yee a 55 | : ; 2 Nylon Stretch Sox ................ 1.00 a 1g Ivy League Sport Coats... .. weeceeeee 29.50 16.87 3 IN PONTIAC $ Stripe or Plaid Sport Coats... .. 34.50 19.87 3 ee 3 ) anannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnannnnnnannnnnnnnnnn $ EVERY ITEM IN MY STORE WILL BE REDUCED $ SUITS AND TOPCOATS MUST BE SOLD! MEN’S PANTS and SLACKS REDUCED to SELL! $ TO COST and BELOW COST! SAVE Up to 60%! 3 a see. OW DRESS PANTS REG. NOW § $ Gabardine Suits, blue -grey -tan......$34.50 $16.00 One Group Dress Pants... 8.95 _$ 497 } Be Here When bidet Thursd OPM + Srinle Twist Salts, hart foigh! imal Gabardine Lancer Dress Pants ....... . 10.95 S873 ¢ ean ae, Bee Fee ses Corduroy Ivy League Pants.......... 8.95 4.87 3 nie a we Sue eerie One Group Light Weight Pants...... sa. 9.95 2.87 3 3 I yd rt Weal 5 ae . it 4 od cue 59 50 39.00 Rayon Bedford Cord Dress Pants...... 10.95 4.87 $ See ee eee : “ One Group Sharkskin Pants did badass 12.95 6.87 3 2 Paragon Sharkskin, 2 pants suits...... 79.50 49.00 All Wool Suiting Pants ............. 16.95 9.87 3 3 Anna WAWAAAAAAAAAAnnnn . a he — ail a Leen eeeeee ae A 3 3 TOPCOATS at Pontiac’s Lowest Prices REG. NOW vy League Stripe Flannels .......... 14.95 - 8.87 $ $ Lined Gabardine Topcoats ........... $29.50 $14.00 All Wool Gabardine Pants........... 16.87 10.87 $ | $ Zip Lined Gabardine Topcoats..... ... 39.50 19.00 chant Guciie a nea re cl dake cee $ All Wool Tweed Topcoats........... 49.50 27.00 SPORT SHIRTS at GRAZY LOW PRICES to SELL! 3 a | 3 Wool Blend Trench Coats............ 45.00 24.00 - SPORT SHIRTS - REG. NOW 3 eur 0 ena ; Triple Twist Twill Topocats.......... 34.50 19.00 Washable Plaid Sport Shirts.......... $3.95 $1.67 3 Sam Benson Says: $ Import Tweed Herringbone Topcoats... 59.50 32.00 Gabardine Sport Shirts................ 450 2.94% “I must admit this sale will be the most $ Redmanized Knit Sport Shirts.......... . 3.95 1.87 3 sensational one in the history of my store... 3 Ivy League Sport Shirts............... 4.95 3.89 $ 1 bought too much and must sell regardless 3 ALL WOOL SUBURBAN COATS MUST BE SOLD! Flannel Sport Shirts ................ .. 450 2.87 3-of cost.” This is an emergency! $ SUBURBAN COATS REG. NOW Corduroy Sport Shirts... 5.35 2.00 § 3 Quilt Lined Wool Suburban Coats......$22.50 $12.87 , $ ON ANY LOT IN PONTIAC .. . ROOM § 3 Luxury Fleece Suburban Coats........ 27.95 | 14.87 chen tS OF JACKETS MUST BE SOLD. . « 3 PARK FREE! S. 700 CARS NEXT TO MY STORE! $ Ivy Leaue Suburban Coats... 29.50 16.87. aie L Jackets ms 5 ne a $ I RENT TUXEDOS FOR WEDDINGS AND PARTIES 3 Charcoal Fancy Suburban Coats... ... 24.95 14.87 Quilt Lined Gabardine Jackets cae 2. 12.95 6.87 3 S M BE N SO N $ Wool of the West Suburban Coats... ... 34.50 19.87 All Wool Reversible Jackets.......... 1495 9.873 A ! Soca renie tgs sneteenicee ny re cs 215 2 1887 Cashmere Blend Jackets.......... ... 24.50 14.87 3 FREE PARKING in ony lot or garcge in town WITH A PURCHASE $ ase yin ar Suenvan Coats. . . . , ee Guaranteed Leather Plastic Jackets .... 22.95 9.87 3 20 SOUTH PERRY STREET 3 ine Zip Suburban Coats........ . Nylon Washable Reversible Tochots ... 18.95 10.87 $ | 7 3 Lihtweight Wool Plaid-Leisure Coats... 18.50 9.87 Quilt Lined Nylon Jackets. . “++ 19.95 "11.87 3 : ; 3 Cashmere Blend Suburban Coats ...... 34.50 19.87 = rs oe Jackets... eee ae ‘a $ WOMEN IN WHITE UNIFORMS AND UNDERWEAR = Red Twill Corduroy Collar Hunting Coats 1495 8.87 Wool Quilt Lined Fancy = 7 7 : .. 2295 12.87 3 sus DISCONTINUED STYLE UNIFORMS ‘3 8 awaennnnnmnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnAnnnnnnnnAnnnnnny | > jon, cron, Cotton an group o ontin > ‘ PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPSPPPSSSSS SPSS ISIS PSAP PPPPSSSSPISPIA $ numbers, odds and ends, better uniterms. Some slightly soiled from handling. orr $ BUY YOUR FAMOUS MAKE SWEATERS! WwoRK CLOTHES REDUCED TO BELOW cosT! 3 $1.50 off our regular low price on any uniform in stock during this 6-hour sale 3 SWEATERS REG. NOW WORK CLOTHES REG. NOW % = NYLON & DACON BLENDS! AS ADVERTISED IN SEVENTEEN $ ais woot Coat Sweat $10.95 «$5.87 Heavy 10-oz. Denim Overall Pants.....§°2.99 $ 1.77 $ Nylon Seersucker Reg. 58.95 $500 Ledy Berkleigh Ros. 4485 $391 $ Yool Coat Sweaters.............. ; : Only it A Lightweight Jackets.......... 5.95 1.00 $ Uniforms Now Flannel Pajamos Now 3 Lambs Wool Crew Neck Slipovers..... 8.95 4.87 Tan and Grey Twill Work Pants....... 3.99 2.17 3 Ati our samples . : $ 3-Button Cardigan Sweaters ....... .. 9.87 5.87 Leather Like Motorcycle Jackets....... 24.50 11.00 $ BOWLING REG. NOW $ 100% Wool Slipover, Famous Maker... 10.95 5.87 Ivy League Khakis, Stripes........... 5.95 3.77 3 BOWLING DRESSES................ nob cucocros $12.91 $6.50 3 . | eae ery ee eae $ Sistine per dg 26) Shoo odddooooS sooo 0 Goo oe 330 3 nannnnannannnnnnnmnoronmorrrrrorrrrrrprprrrrnrnrorons suds ALL OUR SHOES | BE soz! one 3 ODDS ond ENDS i iia REG. NOW 3 UNDERWEAR REG. NOW 3 Belts & Jewelry REG: NOW a Aircushion Shoes ....... ...$14.95 $10.00 $ LADIES’ GABARDINE SLACKS... $ 8.87 $3.00 $ tere Breeders Sorts, 5100 F -77 ¢ Copeie Leather Ore 50 $1. ) vont Oren Sheen. eat : see $ ALL WOOL MAN-TAILORED FLANNEL SLACKS... 14.50 6.50 $ Summ ful ii Mums 1007 foe Drs Bobs scce 200 9T Shoescraft Dress Shoes ......:... :+- 10.95, 8.00 3 “WELENCA” HI-TEST YARN NYLON BRIEFS....... 1.50.97 ca a ia oer in Se One Group Loafers and.Dress Shoes. ws og Ses 6.00 3 SILF-EEZ GIRDLES—os advertised in Vogue. . co 295 $ kerchiet one ouwisan 6 for 1.00 $ All Jewelry Reduced Ya....... Va Off ohh \ ——" : Bob Considine See eas Meet K. Tsiolkovusky- an Imaginative Fellow the hairline petween fact and fic- tion when I camé across this from the pen of the bearded, tiny, eyeglassed Russian: “I do not claim to have solved the matter entirely. First—inevit- ably so — came thought, imagina- tion and fiction. In their wake comes: scientific calculation, And ~ then the idea is crowned by. “T am more aware of the abyss dividing idea from realization than most people, for in-the course of my life I have had to think, cal- culate, and I have had to execute working with my hands. Yet there MOSCOW -(CINS)—It. isa Iittle have dreamed exetically but was _ @isarming, having long been sure) a practicing scientist of great that this country developed its stature tm Russia under both missiles largely in recent years, to read about Konstantin Tsiolkov- sky. Ever hear of Konstantin Tsiol- kovsky? Thal makes two of us. He was born in 1857 and died in 1935, which was only one year after the Russian scientists we talked to the other day said the USSR became interested in rock- : ets. , Like Leonardo da Vinci, he dab- But quotes from his writings bled with the jet engine. Of it he indicated he was a blend of | Wrote: of a closer study of the sky .. . plume." craft, or of stratospheric aireraft. “Mankind in its pursuit of light and. space will begin to penetrate the confines of the atmosphere, timidly at first, and then it will conquer all the space around the sun”’—Tsiolkovsky, WHERE IS HAIRLINE? Not long ago in Washington our former International News Service science wizard Edwin Diamond|"*s told me that a number of our space people in the government “A great new era will open in ; b are writing science articles and fic- astrononty with jet devices—an eraii., sometimes under a fiom de et-like jet device. The possibility; of ascending to, the skies in a de- vice of that kind is substantiated by mathematical deduction based) aad ~iapiiii repeatedly verified act’. Which should give you @ taint idea of the colossal stupety- fly Empire State Building, Tsiolkovsky wrote: “The first great stride that ai at an atte nae out the atmosphere’ and et & satellite ofthe earth.” JUST LIKE DA VINCI Comrades soldiers and sailors, ser- geants and petty officers. Com- rades officers, generals and ad- mirals."" ; : As of 6 a.m., which was the last time we checked, poor Laika the dead space dog had com- films of gold is being tested in at- tempts to construct a windshield to shield drivers from the hot, in- Jules Verne and Thomas Edi- | “T have worked out certain as- the era of propeller aircraft will I thought of that remark and |must be the idea, for execution is’ pleted about five and a quarter |frared wave lengths of light. son, for he seems not only to ‘pects of rising into space in a rock-'be followed by an era of jet air-' About. one pile above be. Washington Bridge in New York. City is the Cloisters, the nietinirel branch of the Metropolitan M seum of ag It was given by the Rockefeller family who paid 7 mil- lion dollars for its construction 2% years ago: 2 “Happy Tha nksgivi ng BIRDS EYE FROZEN = PURE ALL. LVEGETABLE __Dinners a ~ BO Now is the time to bey for the Holidays. For all your Kahiag. frying and cooking. 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Prices effective through Sunday, November 24, 1957 ae Oe a: OS idee P 2 5. . ee ll latin peas ‘ peciyien: wh < : Ae ma - ey rere ey a ‘ DiS Spey digg we Mg, ; — \ Pe . bs 4 - - -~ , THE PONTIAC oilean's WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957 _ \ ELEVEN i oes ‘ Flying Texas Professor /f a asi | : Jorror- Jo ce ‘raze aused by eath- ea Teaches In 2 Cities IF RUPTURED ‘By PHYLLIS BATTELLE cout veriiost of thib slelt Joke, mild-ed, hice tie tun O66 ees that\defiant ostrich head from the sticky, “at least in the grave ‘you've st gg University = TRY THIS OUT | MEE TOR OND = On pay roe, compres, n-ne [od cue we i, Au ort so ten te eee : 4 | tn life in America suddenly/piaity, to one that goes... ; ines The opinion here Is that the |current high binge of psychological Courses at Sou “Methodist Un-|| Modern“Protection Provides Great Comfort and Holding Sevurtty | — ne eee slek joke may rise out Of a linsecurity, are laughing through|iVersity. Ne WITHOUT TORTUROUS TRUSS WEARING |. __ is now something +o well?" Some psychiatrists figure maybe! even deeper need than either of their growi ng pains. Newense and raphers ; aie ce : chuckle about. _iautlecemnalty is| “Shut up and keep digging.” {some of it can be laid’ at the| these, , (Copyright, 1987) were on bend to fe nile trecenning sovcetien ep my oy ofiges ony tt y= 1 ea cant 30's Your old] 4 trifle Jone shocking, and rentuese feet of teenagers who have! tm other, older, longer-suffering snap pictures, but the fying pro Ugelon. "Pall dels of the new end diferent Rice Method, will be eee oe is| shtly lees irreverent, are are the {learned poe Se to, shoe (countries, life has long been cheap,| All of Michigan's iron ore and/fessor missed his flight for the\{ sent Free, “Without heed te i gece os sonmaains nate eee then Chie Wome many sick jokes that trace back —_— nton 0 tock rough isles ah vio-(CoPPer come from the Upper Pen-|first time thig semester. we ee ee on ae a te thot bled oung. to long-deceased personalities of |the unwary populace. cemuries or wars, ViOlinsula, five of the counties produc-| His wife wanted to come here|| 2?) if te consctly hoht 6 mote un aol dese The “sick” of “horror” joke | history. As in this gentle echo * & * lence, and insecurity, they haveling iron ore and three, copper.|to shop and they made the trip belnngy give’ freedom of body end genuine comfort. Por ts tee bet Bamber of the aay 2 from the old Booth Theatre .../ Other psychologists think may-|Come to that point of- philosophic! The state ranks second in the na-|by car. q full information, cone, Sle Sak 008 aay Children: “Mrs. Jones, can John- “Well outside of that, Mrs. \be the American people are sick-/maturity where they take their|tih in iron ore production with a with vour nanie.and address to William § tae, NY. ‘ ny Come out and play?” Lincoln, how did you like the (ened by over-sentimentality. The|personal mortality less seriously| value of $69,228.417 in 1954. Copper) Madrid's police chief will estab.|| Dept. 516 G. Sy { Mrs, Jones: “Johnny is dead.”| @*?” U.S. has ever been a nation that/than Americans do. production amounted to $13,298,- lish an academy to train police to| | NAMB ...... same - ‘ ’ “Well. can We have his toys?” And this one... loved love, puppy dogs and polly- Realistically, they realize you!/984 in 1954. 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The Assembly voted to add 14 nations to the Disarmament Commission, making it a Rustlers C Steere Group rotiday Hosa Selects Officers ot Turkey Farm ’ KALAMAZOO (® — This is the zy . . } ‘Committee to Decide time of year that Derby Russell | > has trouble with people seeking! onType of Structure : | Suitable for Site ts * * EN Russell owns a 1,000-bird —| When the newlysappcinted Wa-ifarm near here. He estimates terford Township Steexe Study Group met_at the home ofthe rok last year. Vv. vis t ni soreed ee Ts eee’) put thin fall Russell has hired of procedure regarding a reat a guard to patrel the highway land offer made by Frank Steere. a near his turkey trot. Steere has offered to give 17 se and fustling are the! acres of scenic land on Pontiac main hazards in the turkey bysi- Lake and Highland roads to the | ness,” saidRussell. township for a library and agroodag, m\* * aga a (cost ot less mas | He recommends. antibiotics for | The township board accepted the | tisease and buckshot for rustle Steere offer November 12 at their regular meeting. Rev. Teeuwissen was elected chairman of the group to be as- sisted by the present librarian at the Commanity Activities Center building, Mrs. Kenneth Valentine, Mrs. W. H. Vann was — Resentment Mounts. | in Japan Over Girar free Thanksgiving dinners. | ; jters building at Camo Drew University of Michigan, told a) pr. Hilberry also urged a fuller t - * * meeting of junior college admini- ang deeper understanding of ‘the It was Candy’s first public strators in Ann Arbor that junior) Fast where, he said, the history of Carl Renda Suit \there is no more trouble,” she Hatcher, Hilberry Suggest Change in Col Candy Girard Weeps, Says Prayers Heard CAMP DREW, Japan (®#—Haru (Candy) Girard, tears brimming from her eyes, said today -her prayers were answered whén her soldier husband escaped a prison term for the killing of a Japanese woman scrap collector. * * * “In my heart I am happy that the trial is over, but at, thé same time I am sad for the Sakai fam- ily,” the Japanese wife of Special- ist 3.C. William S. Girard said. Girard, wearing a fatigue uni- form, stood beside his diminutive * DETROIT — Two university heads in Michigan suggested yes- terday a new look at educational methods in this country in view of recent Russian scientific achijeve- ments. : * * * In a speech to a special faculty assembly, Dr. Clarence B. Hilber- ry of Wayne State University here, proposed a sweeping re-examina- tion of courses, methods of teach- bride as the two talked with news- ' j imen on the steps of the headquar- statement since a Japanese court) yesterday gave Girard a three-| year suspended prison sentence} for shooting Mrs. Naka Sakai on a U. S. firing range last Jan. 30. Candy smiled and put her hand shyly across her face when asked about family plans. “All I can say is that I hope replied and began weeping. x * * Girard kissed his wife and ex- plained, “‘She’s crying because she’s nervous."’ He murmured to Candy, ‘Don’t worry, honey.” Girard said they hadn't decid- led where they would live in Amer- Jury Picked Yesterday in $4.5 Million Case Against UAW, Police DETROIT ™ — Carl Renda’s “turkey rustlérs’’ cost him $500 $4.5 million damage suit against ithe United lfive Detroit policemen and a Mich- ligan state trooper opened official- ily in Wayne County Circuit Court today, Auto Workers Union, Selection of a jury was finally * * * Testimony about the reiatives ot Carl Renda has been barred. F is asking damages for malicious persecution. Judie Kane also elected secretary lost night. Of resentment swept through Japan be the sofsin-law of Santo Per- Just what type of structure year “hard labor’ sentence given’ would be most suitable for town-'G] William Girard for killing a'argued that Ren ship use was the main item that! Japanese woman shell picker last Perrone’s daughter hi | the lawsuit. was discussed by the group. They| Jan, 39. felt that after definite building A plans can be ascertained, the prob- : ; lem of how to acquire funds for} While public furore mounted, ‘today over the suspended three-jrone, a Detrott, bootleg-era figure. | seph W. Louisell| Defense Atty. marriage to no part in \ withthe * * * Renda was once charged Opens in Detroit completed yesterday before visit- Duke May Rock Palace jing Circuit Judge Edward T. Kane ‘of Port Huron. rs. The suit is an outgrowth of the, ald predicted today the Duke of \1948 shooting ef UAW President |Walter Reuther. ruled yesterday} TOKYO (INS) — A growing tide against @vidence showing Renda to lica,. Candy began crying again when newsmen asked her what! ‘she was looking forward te most, in the United States. The brief interview broke up after a newsman asked Candy what she now thinks of Kayoko Sakai, 18-year-old daughter of the dead woman who has insisted that Girard should have been sent to prison. Candy began to weep bitterly and wailed, ‘All I can say is that I am very sorry.” With News Conference LONDON «f. — The Daily Her- Edinburgh, husband of Queen | Elizabeth II, will make history by holding a news conference in Buckingham Palace in Febru- ary. “Friends of his told me that he is quite determined about it and has overridden solid palace op- position,”’ a columnist reported, adding, “His experiences with | the Canadian and American re- porters on his recent tour with the Queen have influenced him.” | irl return when they go back to COME IN AND HAVE ing and selection of students, Dr. Harlan Hatcher, president of | and senior colleges need overhaul. “We must not shed too many tears,” Dr, Hatcher said, “if we have to sacrifice some of our emphasis on the humanities.” The . humanities are cultural courses rather than scientific. Dr. Hilberry told his. faculty, “Sputnik is new only in that it makes dramatically plain that we have been bested at. our own game.” a major | ‘| * | * * “The first thing we must give up doing is the teaching of sub- freshman__work."’__Dr._Hilberry Council Women in Detroit Argue Before Children DETROIT (INS) — The two fe- male members of Detroit's Com-| mon Council argued yesterday be-| fore 60 elementary school students) observing city government opera-| tions. | * * Council President Mary V. Beck! and Councilman Blanche Parent Wise tangled over an expense-paid trying to clear his eyes of the gas. trip to San Francisco. : Mrs. Wise was angry because. she was left off a list of three | councilmen whe will attend an | American Municipal Association | convention in San Francisco next | month, Councilman William Rogell stalked from council chambers dur-| ing the outburst with the comment: ‘ *- * * “Let the women fight it out. common sense.” DO It YOURSELF ‘iby Detroit police today in an ef- _|fort to find a clue to the theft of! | Sons, was robbed of the genis in The bandit, in his shirt sleeves, scooped up the case, dashed to a car in which ‘an accomplice was waiting and sped away. x * * A witness chased the fleeing car and blew his horn and yelled in a futile effort to. attract the atten- lege Methods He traffic conditions became ous. : abandoned the pursuit’ when Before producer Earl Carroll presented his ,famed ‘Vanities’ ‘revues on Broadway, he was a U.S. Army. air pilot in World. War L : tion of two police cars he passed. said. He added the high schools will have to be encouraged to do this work. “It is clearly necessary,” he said, “that anyone going on to college must be able to handle the English language, and any- one even remotely entering the sciences or engi- neering should have the founda- tien werk in mathematics and selence, Deficiencies in these | areas must be made up before entering college, NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY the world of the next 50 years will be written. ~*~ * * “The United States,’ he said, “cannot afford another crop of graduates who are ignorant about the other nations on the other side New Location 103 N. Saginaw 5 COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE of the earth. Our scientists will profit us little unless we learn our! way across the earth as well as around the heavens."’ Detroit Police Check on Fences, Hoodlums DETROIT (INS) — Known fences. and hoodlums were being checked! J ricx uP THE PHONE Tell the manager how much cash you want and when you'd like to get it. unset diamonds v‘'orth $300,000 wholesale, Max Monderer, 47, a partner in the New York wholesale jew- elry firm of A. Monderer and the lobby of a downtown Detroit office building yesterday by a bandit whe first temporarily blinded his victim with a ‘shot from a tear-gas gun. Monderer dropped a case con- taining the 7,200 diamonds while 2nd Fleer, Lawrence OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINT | Z7ICK UP YOUR LOAN! Come in by appointment for the cash. Phone today — We like to say “Yes!” Leans $25 te $500 on Signature, Furniture er Car STREET, PONTIAC 7 WEST poabacsap eel » Phone: FEderal 2-9249 IMENT — PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS Lees: mods” be residents of ol! surrounding towns | ; of two politically - inspired organiza-|1948 shotgun shooting which nea Tiey tenes — oe a di tions demanded that the govern- took the life of Reuther, president acl tallies en sad arment appeal the Maebashi verdict of the UAW. Donald Ritchie, of = th. The ‘aean-ol cay mary| Within the 14-day limit imposed Windsor, Ont., later said he had books ‘will _ ceded und hat by Japanese law. been paid $5.000 by the UAW to A LITTLE CHAT, \ANO WELL EXPLAIN E “THIS ANO THAT” 8) . tive an improvement in the teach-| Co type of accommodations for vari-| One of the organizations urg- ous club room activities should be; Ing a government. appeal_was provided were also discussed. the National Anti-Military Base At the next meeting January 7,| L4alson Council, headed by s0- ¥rank Steere wil! be asked to meet See eae cae ae with the group for additional dis- iy 's pot ly opposed to the | cussions on the proposal made by administration of Prime Minister him earlier this year. Kishi. : The second organization calling ‘for an appeal of the “light” sen- tence was the ‘‘Somagahara Base Incident Countermeasures Commit- tee."’ It was at the Somagahara firing range that Girard fatally shot Mrs. Naka Sakai, the 46-year- old mother of six children. * * * ulate a greater interest in physics,, The Japanese press was almost a group of top-flight physicists;unaminous in its editorial attacks plans to visit 100 American col- 9, yesterday's sentence handed! leges and universities by next down by a three-judge non-jury June, Maebashi District Court. Each physicist, in a program, * * * sponsored by the American Insti-| the giant national - circulation tute of Physics, will spend about newspapers termed the suspended three days on a campus and will gentence “too light.” visit one or more colléges. ; * * * | At the same time, 60 high schools will be visited by scien- tists in the next several months’ RIO DE JANEIRO (INS) — in a parallel project. — | Brazilian President Juscelino The program has as one objec-| Kubitschek, after flying faster than sound in a U. S. jet, ex- claimed: “I wouldn't recom- mend it for anyone. It's a crazy thing. I thought I was being crushed . . . That's for young- sters under twenty.” Physicists Visiting American Colleges NEW YORK ( -Hoping to stim-| ‘Jets Are Crazy Things’ ~ ing of science on both education! levels. The National Science Foun- dation and the Ford Foundation's Fund for the Advancement of Education are footing the bill. 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His topic will be ‘Legislation and Schoo] Problems,” Although he is serving his first term in the State Senate, he is a veteran lawmaker as he served in the House of Representatives in 1947 and 1948. He has also been assistant attorney general and the assistant prosecuting attorney for Oakland County. Preceding the meeting, teachers and their wives or husbands will be the dinner guests of parents in their homes in observance of the fourth annual hospitality night. Lapeer Woman Admitted to Bail, of Injuries, Treatment in Tuesday Hearing Bourns will be speakers, their pro- gram theme, “Elementary Curric- ulum.” Refreshments will be “served by the fourth-grade room mothers. Meeting Held in Youth Center Romeo Civic Building Nearly Ready; Group OKs Operating Rules By LILLIAN C, REDMOND Iaipeer Correspondent LAPEER — Mrs. Juanita Tuck- er, 44, charged with first degree murder in the fatal shooting of Neil Kirby, 35, her husband's brother-in-law,.was bound over to Circuit Court Tuesday afternoon. She will be arraigned Dec. 3, be- fore Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn ~ ge ie DEDICATE BROOKLANDS EDIFICE — The congregation of Gethsemane Lutheran Church at Brooklands will dedicate this new building on Sunday. The occasion will be marked with three - services at which five guest pastors will be present. Dinner will be served during the day. The church, begun on Auburn road last spring, will seat 250 persons. MRS. JUANITA TUCKER Justice Isabel Hannah conducted the examination which lasted all day yesterday. * * * Witnesses who testified were Robert J. Baird and Richard Hu- ber, funeral directors, who manned the ambulance that took Mr. Kirby to St. Joseph Hospital, Flint. New Brooklands Church to Be Dedicated Gethsemane Rite Sunday Built on the site of the former, ‘church 6n Auburn road just west of Dequindre, ground for the new church was broken last April. Designed by Victor Basso AIA of Detroit, the structure is of cinder block and face brick in contempo- OK Annexation of Novi Acreage to Northville . ROMEO — Members of the Ro- sont Eyes ity Building Authorit Elementary PTA will meet at §/™€0 Community Building Authority : : ‘held their regular meeting last o'clock tonight in the elerrenfary| ; school. Howard Parr and Edward|"&*t for the first time in the of- hairs eng rere abated Hospital. Flint, | NORTHVILLE — Voters here ; n Guns Sead leone cd ae approved the annexation of some 1 in ler-of-Flint-———_+240—acres -Novi_Township to— The walls in- the corridor and|/Pt-& D- Wheeter- - : = G k auditorium remain to be decorated) Dr. Hennessey gave a very de-|Northville Tuesday. City Cler and the floors to be refinished be- tailed apd technical account of Mr.|Mary Alexander reported that T 8 / fore the center opens for limited|Kirby’s wounds and the treatment! no pthville voted 145 to 30 for the Tri ID ‘ use—possibly around Dec. 1. The|S'Ve"- proposal. Novi Township's 14 elect- i kitchen will be the last room to be| Dr, Wheeler was the doctor ors backed the measure, 9 to 5. clusive of nacthex overflow. The} + jcompleted. Looe eon ae | ae comeneerd (ene pent [neoreeam The property involved is adja- choir is located in the chancel.| Suit Against County ‘nent Reval A aim leekt ~ ne eae. 3 a ee of | cont to Northville, between Eight Two hundred can be served at ta) To neg: ot Scheduled Roc ommendations governing EF - oy Hed from geM- | and Eight and One-half Mile bles in the Fellowship Hall. Aj '@ntatively CNEGUICK operation of the center, drafted ecaaht er te " pions : reeds, the clerk said. : church office is also provided. for Hearing Dec. 3 | rid the rules ma gp Reagent wounds of both the small and | Twelve people reside in the area, Trial of the suit holding up the | presented by committee chair- most of which is undeveloped. Twelve-Town storm relief and san-- man George E. McKeorgh, cli- Vi Braun, Alvin Brower! ere o large intestines. itary drain as been tentatively; maxing several months of study and John Leemhuis served as building committee while the fi- Sheriff W. J. Porter testified as’ to the history of events from the'., . scheduled for Dec. 3 before Cir-| by his Group and the authority. Thieves Blamed for cuit Judge H. Russel Holland. | nancing committee is William@Bi- shop, Roy Paumanm and Walter time-he received a call of a| : ; shooting at 202 South Elba Rd., Drain Comimiasioner Daniel W. Copies of the recommendations $18,000 Barn Blaze \Barry Jr. said he feels the county UTICA — Thieves were blamed Stull. will be mailed to the 28 Romeo —!ba, until Mrs. Tucker was jis ready for an earlier trial date, teday for a fire which caused . aes me ‘brought to Lapeer County Jail. | area organizations which originally, : 9s Ws ’ ; | | A statement given by Mrs. Tuck- In Avon’s ‘Witness’ Production | School Board li ome can be actaneoe agreed to support the center and Poses Bat he grollensepen R ] s G t N A t rs Zi *~ * * ‘They will be asked for their writ-.2%4 she stated all she wanted to do lincorporated to form the authority, €T told all that happened in detail’ = the Henderson Sod Farm on 25 The suit was brought a year ten reactions and approval. |was to scare Kirby and that she| Mile read in Shelby Township t H R rf | ago by Southfield Township and minor role of a bootblack in last 0 eal Epo S season’s production of “Born > BROOKLANDS — Members of} At 3:30 o'clock in the after- ie ae will — in the | . Jes inni : Mm. Gethsemane Lutheran Church in| noon a festival service will be Vespers inning at 7:30 p B lands will dedicate their new ed by the Rev. Walter Heyne | Dedicated to children and youth rook . © edica : | ef Berea Church, Detroit, for- of the congregation, the primary merly of St. Trinity Church Pon- and secondary grades of the Par- tiac. The Rev. Heyne assisted in ish school will sing 1 cee by ~*~ o* * | maintaining the newly formed 'their teachers, Ronal ngranne ! The Dedication service proper) Gehsemane Mission during the (2d Adelia Boeling. a rary design. will begin at 10:30 a.m. with mem-| war years. jportion of the Mpaeals oh 7a f ~ *« * : bers and friends assembling in the) A sg gues ppp eeieak a on | The church proper seats 250 ex- i j “ped | a ane re Pcn, As | — yoru’ palpate a The sermon will be given by the Pastor Schulte is a former Geth- A Saye The Rev. Nor- Rev: Louis Koeher of Mt. Calvary semane pastor. eal Dlg ooo abe preach the Church, Detroit, District Vice- - * * sermon, necisted by the Rev. Wal.| President. Gethsemane Choir will) Dinner will be served in the ter Gerken of St. John Church, S108 2? anthem vee Ethyl Kosa) tejowship hall of the church by Rochester, visitor of the Pontiac |! os se the Ladies’ Guild of the church immediatety after the morning service of dedication. A luncheon Circuit of the Lutheran Church— x e& Missouri Synod. Gethsemane Choir) The Rev. Wilton Fluegge of Trin- will be directed by Ronald Yung- ity Church, Center Line, and pas-, will be served beginning at 5 | mann. itoral adviser of the District Wal-| o'clock. {2-Town Drain a services. Rochester Lions Plan Yule Parade ROCHESTER — The Rochester) Lions Club is making plans for its Students in government and eco- 8°t the gun, a 12-gauge shotgun, jase night. The blaze burned a Troy, two of the communities in- pomic classes at Romeo High intending to shoot in the ground to! two-story wooden barn to the volved in the proposed $41 million Schoo! will sponsor a dance at the Scare him. ground and destroyed three trac- project. Both communities claim ROCHESTER — Important roles! | high school Friday evening tp add! . * * * in Avon Players’ presentation of tors and other farm machinery. annual Christmas Parade, sched- uled for Saturday, Dec. 7. Fred Maynard, general chair- man has stated that entries are coming in steadily. Besides the pa- rade, Lions members are concen- trating on the annual Christmas decorating program under Chair-| man Cy Korompay. * * x The Christmas lighting program } “Witness for the Prosecution” will jin the East. Len Smith has pre- : jviously performed with the Livonia productions be played by actors quite new to| Rochester audiences. * * * | Ruth King comes to Avon Play-| ers with a background of summer) stock and television appearances his theatrica] debut. Civic Theater Group. Barbara tricia Higgins, Yesterday” and now appears in” the lead role of Sir Wilfred Ro- | barts. Chris Boyle, another play- er new to Rochester, is making | o- | Plans for Development _ of Cooley Site Among Items on Agenda Old hands who have delighted) A report on the development of Rochester audiences in previous the rae ee ——— : War >_./Site in Waterford Township wi “ bag hie cad Pa’ presented when the Board of Edu- school ication meets at 7:30 Thursday. their shares ef the apportioned cost are too large. , * * * There are 11 other communities lin the project, designed principally to relieve annua] flooding in the South Oakland County area. be| One of the 11 is Madison Heights, which has threatened to pull out of the project and ‘“‘go it alone" ‘funds to their current project for! the center. Library Plans for Book Week The trouble was the result of an * * * jargument over Mrs. Kirby throw- ing water in the faces of a group who came to her door ‘“‘trick or treating’’ Halloween night. Her brother, D. L. Tucker objected to her throwing the water. On Saturday night when Kirby went to pay the rent the argument was resumed between Tucker and Kirby and resulted in the fatal): Vandals broke into the barn to siphon gas from tracters, the Township Fire Department re- ported, It is not known, how- ever, whether the fire was inten- tional. The Shelby Township Fire Department extinguished the blaze in about three hours, rwvvVTrrvrrvVrVvVTYT Terre es wewervwwvevevrvrrervrvrvrvrvrvrerYw dn in anielsoi , ve Keena. id ; loodi is = way andl the kill sale|Utech and Ray Danielson have ap- Dave eena a o * providing relief from flooding. shooting by Mrs. Tucker. 4 ; : + | ped in skits at Player monthly) x *« * | oa . 4 TT Soon a nary aockings will etings with greet ienccenis at There will te two.perhrmanes||pce A Pe. orate Rochester Announces Judge Hahhan admitted: Mrs. i ATTENTION take place Dec. 2. A house-to-house, vi ie fi ere wi oO performances,|Forest Ave., at the west end o Tucker to bail set at $5,000 with | sale is planned, . . vos eveg ee ed ales 108 Dec. 6 and -7. Tickets are on sale Lakewood Dr., and the entation GPOVET nment New Volumes Ready eee and it mee known r OUTDOORSMEN! There will be 10 teams working, “¥" ™ 5 "lat Purdy’s Drug Store, or are of the building to the contour tf St P ] for Circulation if ‘bail was secured as yet. on the sale. Dan Gallagher was seen in the available through Avon members. the land will be discussed by the Oo art ou try > | . | Mrs. Pearl.Kirby, 48, wife of the ¢ Checks in M ay | ROCHESTER—Book Week frem:dead man, also testified, giving-her: $ |Nov. 17-24 is being observed at/account of the shooting. She said 4 WASHINGTON — The Agri-'the Rochester Public Library. The She was upstairs whem the shot culture Department has announced following books will go on display Was fired. She added that she’ 4 that it will start inspection of poul-'and will be ready for circulation Temained with her husband during ¢ try without cost at approved plants Monday. the 24 hours he lived after the 4 about May 1, 1958. | New non-fiction books are In- Shooting. She said they had never > _ JOCKEY | Thermal-Knit 2-pe. Underwear ~ |puilding committee. Construction work on the new | school should begin sometime in | the early spring, and be ready for operation by next fall, ac- cording to assistant superintend- | ent James Den Herder, a de i R_a a Rea eae ee eee ee ee ed rwwvrvvVvvTVVTVTVTTT CCC eT LALLA Ae DDD ee ee te Construction of anether elemen- Legislation passed by the last sects on Parade, C J. Hylander: had any trouble before and that — No bulk or roughness [ary school, to be named the con session of authorized Land People of Belgium, Loder. ‘hey loved each other dearly. —T we air in ‘Smith Haviland, and located on aj inspection of poultry moving in Magic Calabash, Jean Cothran;| She told The Press ed after ned jten-acre plat south of Cass-Eliza- interstate commerce or in desig- [Pazoo, Holling: Tenth Wonder, She, testified that “Neil Kirby had '@ —Jockey’s comfort cut beth Lake road, east of Cooley Lake road, will begin in the spring, \Den Herder said. | * * * Ps of a Ga ne are part! chicken meat. ‘of a 3% million dollar issue . |approved by residents in the Feb-|, Inspection will be on a voluntary ruary 1956 election and will not >4SiS until Jan. 1, 1959. After that bring a raise in the present tax t Will be mandatory. At present, rate, according to superintendent S°Me Plants are receiving federal Atomic Energy, Pearl: :Judson'’s 2° hate in his heart toward Juan- Bay Company, Morenus: Jack Lon- ‘8 Tucker and that he told her he don, Garat. |knew she did not intend to shoot him.” New juvenile volumes are Ta- ro’s Festival Day; Topper and County Births Madam Pig; Story of Maximil- ‘Mr.— and—Mrs.=- ian, Mr. Pingle and Mr. Button- hole; Little. Flower Girl, E. Tate; Vance—Huite.—8536 Rhode Drive, announce the birth of a daughter, Beth ‘ia. nated major consuming areas. The purpose ef the inspection service is to assure consumers a supply of clean, disease-free $ 5 00 @a. pc. $950 per set Willie Goes to the Hospital; Big- gest Bear, Lynd Ward; Cuter ‘ij a WNDER ARREST — G#tting the «full treat- Center, ment from -Fresno, Calif. police is Duchess, a Z. B. Gross (le shaggy but lovable pooch of doubtful pedigree. At the top, the dog is booked by Deputy Sheriff Lester C. Scheidt on a vagrancy charge after being picked up sniffing around a garbage cah_ j i \ \ Fi i a Duchess is paw-printed by Patrolman low, into the jug she goes, preesnting a sorrow- ful picture behind bars. There's a happy ering to the story, however, as an SPCA erhploye fell_in_love-with Duchess and took her Home. William Shunck. The board of education has also purchased a 30-acre plot on the east side of Hospital road, north of Elizabeth Lake road, for a future, third Juntor high school. Other. business of the Board of Education wil] include the appoint- ment of a recreation board mem- ber, a review of voted millage for operational purposes and recom- mendations by the Board of Edu- ‘cation personnel committee. * * * ' Recommendations from Superin- itendent Shunck regarding a kinder- \garten teacher’s workshop will be: studied, along with recommenda- tions for contracts for new teach- ers. Lapeer Bloodmobile May Be Eliminated METAMORA—The Lapeer Coun-) ty bloodmobile will be in Lapeer| ‘Monday from noon until 3 p.m.! ‘and from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Pres-| i byterian Church, Metamora’s quota lis 10 pints and volunteers are need- ed. There is a possibility that the bloodmobile will be discontinued due to lack of donations. At pres- ent, blood for transfusions is free at the Lapeer County General Hos- pital, with a smalkcharge for ad- inspection service, but must pay for it ow a fee basis. Fire Ruins Plant of Almont Firm IMLAY CITY—A $10,000 fire or/teFy Mare, Kitty Barne;—Brides= {undetermined origin burned a ce- iment and frame 40 by 90 foot rbuilding at the Almont Manufac- ,turing Co. Tuesday afternoon. They are manufacturers of prey iron castings. The fire was discovered about 3:45 by workmen, Due to the | great start it had and the high winds, firemen were unable to save the building. The main building, which is about 30 feet away, had to be kept constant- nl wet to prevent it from ignit- ing. The loss is covered by insur- ance. Some of the contents can be salvaged such as fire clay, fire brick and sand, factory spokesmen said. Rainbow trout in New Zealand (this is a fish story, remember) sometimes weigh more than 25 pounds, too large to fit into a creel. A son, Terry Lee, was born to Mr.. and Mrs. Elbert B. Bensie, 12133 21 | Mile Ra. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Henk, 8304 \Devon Drive, are the parents of a Tooter, Clark; Henry and the Paper Route; Eddie Makes Mu- | sic; Mystery of the Auction r Trunk, Reindeer Twins; Ginnie toner cae ee aoe “P. MeCormick, and the Mystery House; Cheerful ae Roland 8t., meee os birth row | a daughter, Mary t Palmer B n. le Gs rg Valerie 00 5s . o Mr. an ts. Finley oe Teen-age books are High Apple |Cornwalt St, Prederick D. Mr. and Mrs. Allard, was born Jr., 45661 “Mitzelfeld & Eggleston’s Department Store 312 MAIN ST. Rochester OL 2-2531 on the Tree, Rosina Copper; Mys-i467 Auburn Ra. announce the birth —8-son- aet- Edward: ——— Pig Mr. and Mrs, Wesley ©. Northrop. maids; Tru Love for Jenny, M. H. 5472 Hearst: St. are the parents =e hp bn te tn bt dn nn ti hn tie hn he ee tin hn i Men tin te th ede te te ie ie te i ys were eee eee eee? Free Parking in Rear Ee ee CCT eT CCT CTC Tee Te a li a i i i i i Nin i i hi i hi hi ha hin hin i hi he i hi hi ds i i hi hin te reTrrVvT Te ee CT eee Te ee eee Burgwyn; Beau Collector, G. H. daughter, Jeannine Ruth, Coleman; That Jones Girl: My! Heart is in the Hills, H. H. Kroll; | Mexican Assignment; Second Year| |Nursy; Fireball, Barlow Meyers; | [Rocket to Limbo, Nourse; Match (Point; Lolly Touchberry, L. C. Rendina; We Chased a Rainbow, Reynolds; Horsemasters, J. L. Summers; Mystery Walks the Campus; My Sister Mike, Walden; Speedway Challenge, Galt. '3 Imlay City Churches , Hear Holiday Sermon | ‘ KNOW WHAT'S BEST FOR IT! “O-Jib-Wa Bitters helped me when seg ta li BS as Sia failed,” Wayne, IMLAY CITY — The First Bap- tist, Methodist and Congregational Churches will hold union Thanks- giving services at the First Bap- tist Church Wednescay, Nov. 27, at 8 o'clock. There will be music by the combined choirs and the Rev. Darrel] Tallman will preach the sermon. “The first thing I think of when ‘one mentions Arth. ritis, is OJIB-WA’ BITTERS. u this! ministering it, If the mobile unit is discontin- ued, all blood used jn transfusions would have to be paid for agd where a number of transfusions are necessary the cost would be considerable. | An appeal is made to the young. healthy people of the community. ito not let this happen, Mrs. Harry! Whittaker will make appointments| ‘so donors will not have to wait. She also will arrange transporta- tion for those who need it. AP Wirephote {t) and R. C.. Cunningham. Be- Most public booth phone calls as early as 1900 cost a dime. q . , ¢ * 1 «, ‘ = 3 * : ‘ me. st i a ee se ee ee | ee i | i, Se ee els cs es | ee ee ek cee Or. B. R. Berman Optometrist Stil} at Same Location 17 N. Saginew St. _ FE 4-7071 FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR msuffering, Mrs. Daniels certainly painful . work, would have chills and come closé to fainting from the pain, most of the afraid to wouldn't be able to stand up ‘ horrible|about people in nths of/O-JIB-WA helped, It} like it was just first came on/The like a small stinging pain in but my hip; gradually becoming! the f. brn = om — into) gan : eg. I work for a living,|all well again, “tw afid being in this shape, it was| years ago, and ime When bothered with theumatism or I got up in the morning, my/arthritis since, stomach would be upset, and Icredit to OJIB-WA RB and urge other suff ry OJIBWA wn erers to try I stayed on my feet|such day because I was) this | sit down, for fear I/heip them too.” | pads, heat lamps, vitamin pi took shots and finally ee Pp with a brace on my back, If someone|which made my spine hurt what to’do next, but when the x- the ads I read Michigan that it sounded first week vg in’t hel I stuck right with it, pa second week the pains be. to leave and soon I was I give full ITTERS e first sign stiaeme oon a cure wonderful. medicine will > pe ee - i e ay: ‘Mie oe i ri $ * : Sle aeas Ak a apse Seats pe @ PRA Gs Gripen go Ge gery | Aye o> aby p epet ia Nerden meee tog “| i” THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957 PE ee RE [ | FI PTEEN, = 7] ' . unior mpeg Quiz on- ve INDIANS QUESTION: Why did Indians paint their faces? * x * ANSWER: Face painting is something that some Indians still do on ceremonial occasions. ones. And they’re not the only Primitive people all over the world paint their faces and - their bodies, for a variety of reasons. is that, lacking a Jot of clothes, they use paint for fun, just, A chief reason doubtless as yoy like to wear a good looking suit, or fix up your hair.| Another is that paint for them of significance. _ different. ways an ten has religious or other. A single Indian would paint his face in various occasions. Certain styles or . ‘Agent's Life Is Never His Own’ 2: ie Spies’ Frerich Holiday Cit Short the 10th of 12 articles in wich. iGontessed Soviet spy co ares rmost secrets of seplooase ge ag the the 2 of which Tr By JACK ae ~ his rage. He turned on us with fire inland that it was “essential to thee eyes, declaring; “It is quite evident that your son has not received the proper care of the Yugoslavian project 15 persons so charged. without further delay.” a = oe ‘Arm ‘Generals Cha coed Williams, 56, deputy command- iid Goose Hunt Army _— hay bean chased Alimony for Woman ; ‘|with illegally hunting wild geese\Suing for 14th Divorce over a baited area of Maryland’s Eastern Shore. They were among Merclened Those named were Maj. Gen. | Petrov paalag Date hag Rinaldo Van Brunt, 56, chief of Nina Avery temporary alimony, ham will replace Nutt's Corner ing that. any. a staff of the 2nd ‘Army at Ft. pending her 14th divorce. Mrs. jas Northern Ireland’s chief air- ing . general, Continental Army/|tions,” she said, Command, at Ft. Monroe, Va. . Judge Doyle relented and ap- proved $25-a-week temporary ali- mony, which her husband Gabriel, ready had agreed to pay.: LOS ANGELES w — Superior) Test flights from London to Syd- Judge Elmer Doyle said he was enham Airport, Belfast, have been ‘hesitant to grant Mrs, Beverly |successful, indicating that port, > Tm ill. I need thee opera 48, a parking lot attendant, al- . ‘His every move ts controlled by his hidden masters. He is not permitted to think for himself. His life is never his own--and woe to him who forgets this basic Com- The vehemence of his attack frightened Larry so that he left us. When we were alone, Petrov munist principle. Vacation is a dirty capitalistic word. | For momentarily forgetting these |ABC’s of Communist philosophy, 'T was brought sharply. to task. one| - lday in August 1950 by my Soviet @ vacation when there is so much | ‘superior. My mistake was in think: ‘ing I could take some time off jfrom the espionage duties to which) 'I had been assigned to supervise. PAIR WORKED HARD Jane and George Zlatovski, two of my best agents, had been work- ing with Americans in sensitive; posts while siphoning off secrets. When my wife, Myra, arrived in Paris from the United States me, I thought it would be a good | idea for ali of us to relax and take a month’s vacation. ly, together with the: (Zlatovskis, we manners of painting would be adopted by certain tribes or' in a village near Deauville, France. groups of tribes, so that paints sometimes helped with identifi- We were there about a week when ing hard, drinking -hard, fraterniz-, turned to the subject that brought him from Moscow. | ‘Who has given you permission,” he demanded, “to take a vaca- tion? “What right do you have to take, to do? You must work for the imotherland.”’ He would listen to no explasta-| ‘tion, told me that they expected to get much more information from ‘the activities of Jane and | Sia Mumps Run Higher Currently in County with our son, Larry, 10, to join | Mumps contjiued last week to ibe the communicable disease with the highest yumber of cases in the icity and county, — to Dr. John — There were 18 cases of mumps cations. Your own remote ancestors may well have painted I received a telephone call from, reported in the county and three themselves. Remember, the ancient Britons stained thetr|Hollywood producer Boris Morros, | ‘in the city. . bodies when the Romans first saw them. |who at the time was my courier,| following is a complete and unknown to me, a counterspy FOR YOU TO DO: This Indian chief, about to paint his|for the FBI. face while using a pool as a mirror, makes a fine coloring MORROS REAPPEARS subject. You can color not only his face but his fancy bead-| Morros, with whorr I had left work and headdress. After that paste the picture down, if you my address, told me he was vaca- like, on cardboard, cut along the outer border, and stand it, oo in Bad Gadstein, Austria. up by ‘folding as indiciated. (Your suggestion may be worth $10 if you mail! it on a postcard to Mrs. Higgins in care of this paper. Today's idea was submitted by Sandy Lee, Orinda, Calif.) * * * TOMORROW: Was there a real Johnny Appleseed? Pravda Boasts of Red Potential Asks Boost in Production MOSCOW (AP)—Pravda called today for large increases in an in basic industrial production within the next 15 years, the | period in which Nikita Khrushchev claims Russia will over- take present US. output. * * * The Communist party newspaper asked for a three-fold increase in Soviet iron ore product ion to an output of 250 to 330 tons annually. Russian production in 1955 was about | 79 million tons and U.S. productio * * n about 116 million tons. * Pravda claimed that current Soviet reserves of unmined iron ore are 35 billion tons, which it said was 40 per cent of world reserves, renin iter an nang on breakdown of other communicable diseases reported to city and county health departments last week. Pontiac can tsk eek ook He described it in glowing terms,| chicken pox .. ........... 1 2 ‘said it was much. cheaper and Beariet fever 2°00! > 46 better than our resort town and Mumps . Meeceeisicces 3 10 persuaded us to come there. an é } When we arrived in Bad Gad- Oakland County stein, we discovered Morros had) Fast bree. Year |‘eft for Vienna. Our bags were still’ cnicken pox ...... 8-20 “ES junpacked when Morros excitedly Measies reeee sO 0 5 Pneumonia coseee., 0 1 3 telephoned: \G@carlet fever ........ 0 j 3 | Tuberéulosis — 0 (i) 4 | “They know you are here, and Whooping cough .... 0 2 3 | you are imetricted’ to ge to Duline Oe OS ° | | Vienna at once." German measies 2 e 0 | Influenga » Ie ; : sd 'Balmonella : sco Morros told me that J was to Rheumatic fever wt 2 ! 1 meet ‘a friend’ in a restaurant) !mpetigo s. 6 1 0 amusement park. i'tovskis in Bad Gadstein and sat at a table at the rendezvous point. Leonid Dmitrievich Petrov. deputy chief of the foreign section of the Soviet Secret Police, came! to our table and joined us. He was| ‘in an angry mood and made it plain he wanted to talk to me and 'Myra alone When I tried to get my boy to take a walk, he bridled, like all youngsters do occasionally, and ‘made some petulant remark. ‘Petrov was beside himself with WAVA=i-3 di ale] alelersio STEAM-N- DRY IRON @ 15 steam vents scien- tifically placed for more _ sfeom over a erecter orea. — @ You iron more with every stroke. @ Open Handle design ends wrist strain—keeps fingers and hands relaxed. @ Does all your ironing too. Switches from steam to dey at a turn of the dial. @ Easy to fill—uses ordinary & tap water. STEAM-N-DRY IRON 16.95 SS presses with a single stroke Aelel tek 15 steam vents make WESTINGHOUSE . . . the gift with something extra Myra, Larry and I left the Zla-| arrangements for George to go te Yugoslavia to report on con- -Gitions there, ‘particularity on how Americans were being received and treated in Belgrade. We printed up some stationery man, nomic conditions in Yugoslavia together with the attitude of the people. In substance, it added up to news the Kremlir wouldn't like—that the Yugoslav were strongly behind Marshal Tito—who had broken with Moscow. George also listed the names of some girls he had met in Belgrade and had lined up as possible agents. (Next: Soble’s tateful mistake.) (Copyright, 1957) YOU'LL GO FOR A | Gmimoff, SCREWDRIVER $ | THE VODKA OF VODKAS 80 and 100 Proof. Dist. from grain. Ste. Pierre using the name of a bristle manu-| facturér and I typed a letter intro-| |ducing George as a bristle sales-| He reported on living and eco- | people | | Smirnoff Fis.(Oiv.of Heublein Martford,Conn. | Another Hekman Pius! BITE-SIZE shape juet right for easy eating neater serving! (Written with Jack Lotto) pa training. In the Soviet Union we know how to train (duly on our part would be metinceade, Md., and Lt, Gen, EdwardiAvery, 48, began crying. 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Get busy now before someone snqtches the prize money right out trom under yqur nose. aie oe The new puzzle contains a series of squares which ar& alphabetically letter ed and a. -corresponding list of sentence: with two clue words. Each the words is numbered. The object is to select the word which you think best tits the clue sentence. You then place the number of that word in the square which ha@ the same letter as the clue sentence Pd Va In other words. wou w:!! read the clue labeled, A and decide which of the two words makes the mos! sense in the puzzle square marked A. Do the sgme with all other squares caretully and be sure the right numbers care in the right squares. “% Read all the clues. > him,” 7 ‘By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS | HOLLYWOOD (INS)—In town for jonly a few hours, Kathryn Grant telephoned before she rejoined Bing jat Palm Desert. Good to hear her so happy. She said that Bing is go- ing to fly her to Tucson tomorrow for her Columbia picture ‘Gun- mart’s Walk,”’ see her settled, and then return to their desert home. “FU spend every weekend with said Kathy. | mar has been wondertul about | letting me wait to start my pic- ture as long as possible.”’ | She said she is learning to cook, iand that Bing’s mother gave |Many recipes. “But so far [m not very good,” she confessed, “but I'll learn.’ Being a college girl and jthen an actress hasn't given my| Kathryn Grant Crosby Returning to Film Work scores so brilliantly in ‘Peyton Place.” . ; He said he is casting Diane as Gary Cooper’s daughter~in “10 North Frederick."” She is one of the most promising yourg actress- es on the 20th lot, and Buddy said the studio had great plans for her. Although she is only 19, she has been married twice. Her first mar- riage was annulled and she re- eently separated from James Dick- son, a young engineer. “Fred Kohl. | * * * thonda Fleming's mother, ‘Rhonda says never got the grease her ture. ms | ' | | lfrom Tokyo, igeisha girls, 7 Sees OSCE ES ses eee jattractive friend, Kathy, much 4 a [itime to learn the culinary arts. a PUZZLE NO. 77 ] + * * ; @ |) 1 met Buddy Adler and asked! ' : him about his plans for Diane; | q | Varsi, the young actress who- ' af : ' ‘ akakehadededeud ¥ ' o 1®% WHERE & ie | a at \ 4 | t IN FRIENDS 5 ' tt TN MEET \ 3 ah N 5 a \ NJ ' ‘ \ : ry J ’ ‘ BEER . t t ~ y ~ ; \Y @ WINE . Y ’ C1 © cHoice | : - \ LIQUORS \ | TS ceucaon ccccesacocucsoadecscnoarneceaece 4 \ @ DELICIOUS \ : : \ COCKTAILS : STREET ADDRESS... 6.5 ccc ccccscceccsescecesessse 6G \Y ‘| \ 5 t \ WO CITY oo. .eeeeeeeeeees PHONE NO. cece t \ Yi Lane v ee eeeeen eee eee eseeeesanen! \ LIBERTY \ SOLUTION CLUES A COCKTAIL N A. To a child. a beautiful one could be quite important. A (1) BUBBLE: (2) BAUBLE. \ LOU NGE B. After a while, such clothes become decidedly annoying | . ® to the wearer. (3) SPOTTY: (4) SHODDY. \ 85 North Saginaw ‘nit C. A baseball team's is what the manager hopes | | Caais beeen NMewseseeas | D. With something fairly heavy. you can't really guess how : much this will cost. (7) POSTAGE: (8) PORTAGE. Wonderful Food E. A kid will respond to this with at least a smile. (9) ~~ CHICLE: (10) CHUCKLE. F. The more acrobat's performance, the easier it seems to be. (11) ) SUBTLE: -(12) SUPPLE. | G. Toleration of leads to office mismanagement. [| (13) BOUNDER: (14) BLUNDER. ; H. To get a tough project going. many people may find it necessary to their strength. (15) CONSERVE: | on the football field can have a hard L A team that (17) SHAMBLES; (18) SCRAMBLES. time winning. 1. Someone who has this may use it to take advantage of others. (19) CREST: (20) CRUST. K. In the vernacular, the average showgirl likes a finish to her personal appearance. ey FLOSSY; (22) GLOSSY. L. It really doesn't pay to ————— the more peculiar traits of a friend. (23) ACCEPT: (24) ACCENT. M. . The work of the courts can be increased when a felony is . (25) COMPOUNDED; (26) CONFOUNDED. N. A person's would be measured by the company he keeps. (27) SOBRIETY: (28) PROPRIETY. ©. The an expensive government program can't be too careful. (29) PROJECTOR: (30) PROTECTOR. P. —_—_—, urse, is an animal in one stage ol its life. Di SHOAT: “OD STOAT. Q. As far as a concert pianist is concerned, a good is satisfactory. (33) GRAND: (34) BRAND. R. When ————. jis on the hunt, he expects to get the prey. (35) CORSAIR: (36) COURSER. S$. The amount of shown by a good stuntman usu- ally keeps him in demand. (37) NERVE; (38) VERVE. T. The unhappiness of a fellow Soe could certainly __qrouse a normal man’s . (39) EMPATHY: (40) SYMPATHY. 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Linda, whom I've known since she was a baby, was a beautiful bride’ in her wedding gown of white. sister, pretty Susa n. in a light beige gown, | Fer ‘aston, daughter of Billie Dove and Bob Kenaston, also in beige, was. an attractive bridesmaid. | ~*~ * * SNAPSHOT OF BULLYWOOD) COLLECTED AT RANDOM: Sher- man Billingsley, who collapsed at| | the Stork Club and was rushed to returned to the club that very night. Doctors said his illness was one cf exhaustion. | George Montgomery, hurry- | ing from La Rue where he was ney Korshak, to hear Dinah Shore on the great General Motors show. Mrs. Korshak | looks exactly like a young | Norma Shearer. Ernie Kovacs and Edie Adams, open at the Tropicana in Las Vegas' tomorrow night and Eddie Fisher | flies to see them, and also to see ‘Deas Martin at the Sands. Dean tells me he will positively be well enough to keep his date with Jack ‘Entratter. * * * The 32 Oriental artists imported including authentic! plus some Kabuki; dancers, at Wilbur Clark’s Desert) jInn are also a Las Vegas mirec ‘tion. That's all today. See you toms ‘row. Friends Meet in Court OAKLAND, Md. @—Game War. Leo G. Friend_ brought) illegal possession of \wildlife against Carlos Woodrow lin charges. (crop is valued at 30 million dollars. | or trancuilizers. Cortdied laboratory tests prove BELL-ANS | | tablets — 3 times a9 much glomech acidity in one BELL-ANS minute as ¥ leading Gegestive | tony ft he Vastent Rcwe feed Se iFriend of Uniontown, Pa., and! Magistrate Earl C. Friend heard) the case. None of the three men is related. Carlos Friend was free| 1,50 bail on 23. separate! North Carolina's annual peanut, (Advertisement) ‘Stops Heart Gas An papi eas - eck tablet contaming the tactest- acting medicine taking the countr torm. 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A contract) That was the last time the name es signed wit! the Ethiopian, ‘has been heard. All letterheads, prescription blanks, bottle—labels. ‘|present independent Sudan has a functioning Commurist perty; Exhiopla has not. reduced has developed a brick aggregate light enough to float on water. ponted. dihicnia Sains conte’ its importance for Moscow. The # HOWARD JOHNSON'S NOW OPEN Brunch time, lunch time, dinner or munch time—it’s always the right time to come to Howard Johnson's! Whatever the hour, whatever your wish, Howard Johnson's serves up the tastiest full-course meals, salads, sandwiches and delicious desserts. And, you'll be doubly pleased with our wide range of food at a wide range of prices to fit all pocketbooks. * Juicy charcoal broiled steaks * Grilled-in-butter Frankforts * Tendersweet fried clams ¥ 28 flavors rs of pure, rich ice cream HOWARD JOHNSONS | On Woodward (U.S.-10) at Square Lake Road — Just South of Pontiac finished building. Unfinished con-'ete. have ever since read ‘Soviet ‘struction was soon completed and | Hospital. " ia staff of Russian doctors and! ; : , The Russian staff lives an iso- | Moc ses moved in straight from lated existence. The members are [EeOSCOM ; never seen out of the hospital ek we compound except in twos and threes. No association is per- That was 10 years ago. The Russians agreed to supply| mitted with the foreign personnel of other hospitals. Doc- tors and nurses must all be Rus- Since _the Sudan became inde. sian. Ethiopia, disease- ridden and|—_ ee zal County Births Following is a list of births of) children born to Oakland County couples as recordec in the County! ‘Clerk's office. Only the father's name is used. DOORS OPEN 10:45 w C twine NOW! Thru FRI. “entlac Lewis M. Wrenn Jr, William J. Winters, 293 Ottawa John P_ Wilson, 667 Joycell Carson PF, Fall, 2325 Jones Walter A Ferrell, 90 Waterly Emil J. Pinn, 231, Evadna Charles W. Findley, 18 Porter | Prancis C. Pleck, 1326 Florence | James C Foote, 84 Auburn William L Forsyth, 996 Kettering Alvin Fortier 548 Colorado James R. Fouts, 1233 Oskiland George R. Preer. 3530 Overton William J. Preyermuth, 19 Mohawk Joseph E. Galardi, 4810 Ross Nicolo F. Cagne. 436 Kuhn Richard A Garrison, 199% Mechanic 1880 Racker Music Every Night “3 LITTLE WORDS” Featuring Joe Polzin at the Hammond DELIGHTFUL DINNER — GOOD MUSIC DINE and DANCE Daily Noon FINE Luncheon ine FOODS | 1: am.2 Pm. ff Liquors MUSIC EVERY NIGHT CLUB TAHOE 3412 Dixie Hwy. Phone OR 3-9754 We Invite Baie and Private Parties Agapito Garcia, 217 Fisher Raymond J. Gates, 4655 Edgewood Arnold B, Gee, 554 EB. Madison James K. Gee. 520 Nichols Lewis R. Giddings, 1016 Voorheis Irwin H. Glos, 7720 Dixie Hwy John H. Lawson, 2300 Shimmons Robert L. Hausman. 79 Lincoln McKenly Setser. 325 Hornsworth Europe for the man Edward T Saad. 64 Bloomfield Terrace | MQM Eli Kenneth H. G. Stinson, 94 W. Rundell’ Grant Smith, 619'3 Oakland (twins) | thought Richard L. Smith, 76 Sanderson i Robert E. Spangler. 391 Fourth (lead! ave Sarson Jr., 1560 Rotsel . James E Simmons, 502 Wyoming Dale L Bitler, 7145 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Cecial G. . 7 Seneca i James T. Goff, 273 Cedardale ; Kennneth L. Groth. 9500 Bonnie Briar) Thomas E. Glinn, 5675 Hanley Max A ‘Evans, 55 Seminole Allen D. Pisher, 1337 Orchid Carl W. Pisher, 1138 Bielby James J. Fitzgerald, 86 Putnam Pord B. Fitzpatrick, 13° LeGrande Lake Orien James L. Shepherd, .045 Devon Charles A Stilwell, 315 Lake Billy D. Bramigtt, 1023 Heights Joseph A. Bullock, 432 8S. Broadway Monte R: Barnes, 43 E. Shadbolt Edwin A. Calkins, 823 N. Lapeer Norman F. Carver, 885 Detroit Jean M. Walter. 3256 Indianwood Delbert W. Graham. 783 Vernita Albert O. Frisch, 1003 von Bloomfield f Joseph G. Gauthier, 3793 Alcott Bert E. Uebele ITH. 5861 Blandfort Asher, 3720 Northwood Farmington Edward R. Douillard, 29434 W. 12 Mile Frederick C. 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SINATRA GAYNOR CRAIN EDDIE The Most Electric Performance That Ever Shocked and Fascinated An Audience! ALBERT ___CINEMASCOPE | “CALYPSO CRUISE” } == (PLUS “LAND OF THE BIBLE” | Sa eed re Jack Lemmon — Ernie 3 Kovacs STARTS Kathryn Grant (Mrs. Bing Crosby) FRI. in “OPERATION MADBALL” _ e@eeeeee ee ee eo — TERRIFIC CHILL - THRILL TWIN BILL SAVAGE GIANT ON A BLOOD-MAD RAMPAGE | ! GaOWNG..1- GROWING, 1 , oo GANT | 6s MONSTER... i Sl ei ta) saaiea CLENAL LANGAN «CATHY DOWNS SCREAMING TERROR!... | ‘ANN BLYTH in “THE HELEN MORGAN STORY” rm NE ee ee ee ee AP ee A, Bye ERS OL Oe RR ey A MOE OY OPN Silt oS pees asi p ; BE 5 ee oS THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957 | NINETEEN | Soy t aaa oe oe, nator J ohnson Rules Out Politics in Missile Inquiry2== mre WASHINGTON @-Demecratic id. “ ; head w thie resect in the next NEXT Leadey Lguien @, ‘dobusen of Tax. mayen Bony Ml ypllrwe vs ge ise- Johnson, who ahs the Pre-jsaw them,” Johnson said. “'Sen.,course the investigation takes will; He added that this country can five years.” The United States DRINK as said today the facts—and_ not! tion. clear in determine the course of a sena-| Former President Truman has\from his home in Johnson City, torial inquiry into the nation’s|charged that the Eisenhower ad-|Tex., he does not believe the com- ministration permitted a unified| mittee will be swayed by the po-|the subcommittee, missile program. lee, made it telephone interview The Senate Armed Services Pre-| missiles program he had institut-|litical debate touched off with the ‘kk ot paredness subcommittee will be-jed to disintegrate. Republican Na-|Russian gin a series of hearings next week|tional Chairman Meade Alcorn| “The forts of some Republican and! Russian Sputnik launchings. committee has operated and) gress of voting to cut missile ex-|Republican penditures, : have always alled things as we Bridges (R-NH) was one of the'depend on the facts.” first to.demand the kind of an in- «* * * vestigation w undertaking.”’| ee ia cio Republican -on| In El Paso, Tex., last night, Sen.jmatching the Russian Sputniks is “We will review the whole pic-jof the United "tates in ture of the progress made in mis-|and predicted it will be two yearsidid,” Anderson said. ‘And they) in an atmosphere charged by ef-|has accused Democrats in Con-|under Democratic presidents and!sile development, find out the|before this ‘put up a little satellite quickly,”| but that it will be 1959 before one. Anderson (D-NM) contended that! launched. Russia ig “two: full.years’’ ahead) ‘“‘They had the intermediate missiles range missile two years before we launches an/have the intercontinental missile) country and we/facts and tell them to the coun-jearth satellite “of any signifi-\two years before we will get it.” try,” Johnson continued. ‘What! cance.” But in Colorado Springs, Colo.,| was four years behind when the Korean War broke out, he said. * * * Secretary of Defense McElroy, returning to Washington after a ‘conference with President Eisen- hower, said that “certainly before | mid-1959"" this country will be| shipping intermediate ballistic | missiles to Britain. | WwiTH Democratic leaders to fix on the IVING, PS =savncs... now at Corn City or Butterfield Brand _ With Most Tendons Removed for Easier Carving | fi WRIGLEY’S Del Crest Hii Tel’ d = wow WRIGLEY’S Del Crest Instant Coffee 6-02. > 3. 0 2 = PS Wrigley Sweet Cream Guaranteed “AA” 93 Score - Butter Kraft’s Philadelphia or Borden’s Plain roel | (: Cream Cheese ie Fairmont’s Creamed Cottage Cheese & ce 2D 3 Pumpkin , we = — « Pie , | 239° J Size f Pie é Lido Frozen 140 99° 3 name — Candied Yams | $ : | cw E Cranberry Relish Pas me 29 Indian Trail Froven ya \ i i a i ee ee a ie a i ek ae ie oe ce ae AR oe et tk a coe cae “et i ee i i ak al eles al fil Gece, ae tele 1-Lb. 4] ae in Foil cif Quarters tN GRADED UNDER | reoerat.- STATE SUPERVISION 10 to 18 Lb. ee. en Turkeys = Armour’s Oven Ready Stuffed Turkeys Stuffed with Pepperidge ye Dressing 59s, Oven Ready for Roasting Cacklebirds « Dx 4515, 5 Be Oven Ready c Fancy Capons {iwi 63 ib. 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The collar converts to a oon finest 10-18. white Stag Jackets. 29.95 Mrs, Bailey Feted at Stork Shower Mrs, Lawrence Bailey was hon- ored ‘Tuesday evening with a stork shgwer given by Mrs. Henry Gal- lardo of Thorpe street. Mrs. Kenneth Morgan, Mrs. Wil- liam Potter, Mrs. Curtis Wilborne, Mrs. Edward Kern, Mrs. James Bensken, Mrs. Leslie Jansen, Mrs. Douglass Arthurs, Mrs. Jack Farms, Mrs. Lawrenc Ressig,) Mrs. Richard Srhaeffer, .Mrs.| Johnny Killinger, Mrs. Nick Lekas| and Mrs. Ralph Burt. Others were Mrs. Oesch, Mrs. Richard Tee, Martin Batoha, Mrs. Glen Rey- nolds, Mrs. Charley Baker, Mrs. Artie! derhill, Mildred Welch, Victoria Thomas, Marie Sevik, Lillian Bul- lock, Tina Franklin, Sally Lois Enden, Moshoula Shirley Cross, Florence Woods, Judy Ingamells, Verna Kosiba and Verlyn Dawson. te Miss Dalley Feted Carolyn Dalley was honored re- cently with a bridal shower given by Mrs. Ian Lamont and Mrs. Bruce Harrington in the Chippewa road home of Mrs. C. T. srhooage | Miss Dalley is the bride-elect o Lt. Earl Snell. New Yarns for ~ CHRISTMAS GIFT KNITTING | Knitting Needle | 452 W. Huron FE 5-1330 | H NORTH - SOUTH EAST - WEST Whatever Your Destination Let Us Help You “With Your Plans BIRMINGHAM TRAVEL SERVICE Grace Palmer Reilly MI 4-5713 879 Rants Birmingh Guests were Mrs. Eric Bohls,|: Mrs./ , —but asks to be.” 8" her husband had bought Women of Moose At Sey Plan Puppet Show The house was in good condition - when they bought it, so there were Women of the Moose met Mon- no major repairs staring them in day evening in Moose Hall. Re-iine tace. But there were all sorts ports were read by Mrs. Albert! or possibilities for making small | The Winnipeg River, a major made cozier by built-in corner cup- Mr. and Mrs. loseph Weber of South Jessie street W endland, son of Ur. and Mrs. University. ‘| JEANETTE I. WEBER Retirees Happy in pone) That ‘Asks’ for Fixing Up Couple Recantures the Enthusiasm of Newlyweds in Their First House By RUTH MILLETT announce the | of Evans Slipper See our complete line styles for Christmas today! Buy him the finest for Christmas. Sores $5.95 ® FEATHER-LYTE “Shoes for Entire Family” i’s"Mery”, | TODD'S Christmas Shoe Store Shopping at... 2 w: Huron FE 2-3821 “If you ever write a column -for retired co ‘like us,” the energetic, sweet-faced woman said, “be: sure to tell them that in choosing their retirement house to look for one that doesn’t need to be fixed up Then to illustrate what she meant, she showed me Alderman, Mrs, William Vandrus- changes that would make the house ka, Mrs. Miles Streeter and Mrs. “more convenient and attractive. Francis Ki Mrs me announced that | There was the solid door they a puppet show will be presented Teplaced with a glass door to Nov. 25 at Moose Hall. She and sive the house a more open her committee are in charge of feeling. the event. There was the extra bedroom} iturned into a den, the dining room source of hydroelectric power, bas boards, the livingroom windows at ‘itoba to Lake Winnipeg. a total drop of 271 feet within Man-|each side of the fireplace that had been turned into book shelves. STAPP’S .... in shimme SWEATER Patent Siege ‘Pump in ung fashionables, Canleg black patent. Sines 124-3 $ 8%5 $950 in Sizes 4%-9 AAA ~-C ... bright as her eyes, %, pretty as the cake, these gay and grown-up styles, sh - made for growing feet .. . e made to offer lasting fit, firm support # and lots of famous Stride Rite wear. have a grand time at the party.. AA, lived with for years, especially on the pieces that have a sentimen- eA tripekrres | | oni tao much os ‘( “It is so much easier to make | d ~ at Agil't Agi lBn. EOE 2, These weren't just improve- jments. They were projects a hus- band and wife accomplished to- gether, with all the enthusiasm f- and eagerness of a young couple |fixing up their first home. FUN AND SATISFACTION ry “If we had bought a new house,” isaid the woman, ‘there wouldn't have been anything left for us to do to it. We would have moved in and sat down. 7 * * * \ “But by buying an older house that is in good condition, a retired couple can have all the fun and - stars that are... their own by all the litle changes to be done. * through the house she and). { | satisfaction of making it truly! 559 OR¢ ul LAKE TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS 4 \ |and improvements that almost ask f * finlobed taking’ me, through | Fa a mee) ry, shika A Hoedowners Club Holds ‘Turkey Trot’ A “Turkey Trot’ was held by imembers of the Hoedowners ‘Square Dance Club at Owen Schoot.”: IMPROVE YOUR FIREPLACE // ‘ LN Lie | 2 3 4 | Wl ix Tf, Te Mt HEAT TEMPERED GLASS ENCLOSURE FRAMED IN SOLID ited 9 WO SPARKS! NO SMOKE! NO FLOOR DRAFTS! LOWERS FUEL nis: } Uniform heet trem fleer te willing. Bern weed, preste-legs of briqvets. You contre! fre , . . your home and femily safer! SEND FIREPLACE WIOTH and WEIGHT. RECEIVE Colorful Booklet FREE? Fay Hardware & Sporting Goods 906 W. Huron Se. FE 5-8389 Guests at the Saturday affair: were Mr, and Mrs. Henry Rueehie- , and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Curling. Welcomed as new members were iMr, and Mrs. Clem Harland. Nauru Island in the South Pa- cific is a trust territory of Great Britain. It has intensive mining and phosphates deposits. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. “PHONE FEDERAL $-4354 Modern Single Strap in ever popular gleaming black with new trim on vamp. Sines 814-12 $795 Sises 124-9 $Q95 Sizes 1 to 3 Floral print Fantasheen dress with removable nylon pina- tore. Turquoise or pink. Sizes $398 Leno weave wash and Wear dress with lace trim. Matching panties with plastic lining. Pink or blue 9 mo. 12 and 18 $298 Carefully means accurately fitted at Stapp’s. JUVENILE BOOTERIE 28 E. Lawrence St. (Open Mon: and Fri. to 9) and FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron at Telegr : | Riker Bldg, (Open Fri. Fri. and Set. to | SPECIAL PURCHASE! GIRLS’ DRESSES FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTING 98 and 498 Just Arrived, 7-14 Dresses... MARGARET ANN SHOP. and 4 to 6x Everglaze cotton satin dre with bouffant skirt, tucked bodice, lace trim yoke and collar. Azure blue, maize. Sizes 4 to 6x. 398 Checked ,gingham dress with white otgandy over skirt and pinalore-elfect top. Red check only. Sizes 4-6x. $298 4.98 ~ 37 W. Huron St. sa - aa ee ee dich af ed ae ea oe sae NO oe - — we Feet t —— ew eee es ge eo ek ee a ee ea \s # \ 4 4 to _. THE PONTIAC PRESS.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957 | | _TWENTY-THREE. jents who felt they must claim per-jour parents’ restored goodwill, wef” - * It’s Childish to Fear Youngster’s S Defiance =e ce een ee them, they got very angry. They! ng with a person I want to love By MURIEL LAWRENCE her, he ran and hid behind a liv-,1 wish 1 knew why his defiancejtantrums, she doesn’t think it im. ™ade disagreements with them so) . * ¢ i T yard his thy Arnold i eg fon ihe makes me so uncomfortable.”’ oe either. saree — punishments that a ; $ 98 Ya. | owar mother, Arnold is fe Ra a nn tewen ; So she goes on cudgeling her ¥° . to regain their goodwill at) It is this. childish conclusion that) often a defiant little boy, stairs screamin, and kicking BELIEVES BOOKS ibrains to locate a likely psychologi- any cost. is now making disagreement with 2 * * * the guests . nly aestded * She doesn't know she meant this, | ‘cal “‘why?” of her ewn uncertain, * * * Arnold so uncomfortable for his: One evening, when some new they'd ‘halias be getting along of course. A constant reader of scared reaction to them. We gave.up what we felt was Mother | 72” Wide. Assorted Colors Ineighbors had dropped in, his bed-; __ ° -@* jchild psychology -books, Arnold’s| ‘true about some displeasing thing) It revives all her old terror of) , : q ore HP Alone, humiliated, Arnold's moth-| moth ; | _ She's terrified of conflicts with | é 35% Wool, 65% Rayon itime came. To avoid a scene, his! one, humilia rnold's moth-| mother believes what they say) vaskl Keneuee tho adele wae (°° did, not because it had been being left alone with her own point! ; , mother tried to help him put away ¢* thought, “Oh, how I wish I apout the importance of “under-| aiesd’ hep sande centlicke with proved wrong, but becase it was of view. To grow up, she aust, . Sal ~ Lee ae eewverd in ore ‘knew why. = soidatd Paal so.’ Senne” oo oe or a pl — eae subty painful. . a uncomfortable to’ maintain our \Saeorey barra Te the Christian Literature es ore is | y shel ‘ entiac cajolery. Yanking pis caboose from) Ww hat she ea meant was, “Ob, ‘importance of her response tg the’ Perhaps we were reared by par-' In our overwhelming relief at wants to love her. | nid enced Lorne : ‘ Coeds Put © , la New STORE HOURS if EASHIAERE - a eae - Reputations — —taimeeetweensaonss0nm == «ss SWEATERS S (| | | S | - le - Were s | ! | Parents Are Right, iy to 29.98 16 ; A | | : in Objecting to Girl _ , : \ | | , By : : | Visiting Boys’ Flat By Hadley and other famous cashmere trade names. The classic . i | -be- asd dressmaker sivles are Goll fare, Sicev and trec-quevie: The most exciting collection of new suits at never-be By EMILY POST ‘ s length sleeves. fore-heard of prices. Wide selection of fitted, casual | i . S sa Mow waving iedeique, mide peuibl “Dear Mrs. Post: Our 18-year- 48 North Saginaw St. . 8 or dressy styles. Inc luding many fur trimmed in ranch by Reclistic’s non-cavstic waving lotion Old daughter is a freshman in iC aserncmurigs meme siete beanie i 4 Re ee oy ane mink, Norweigan white fox, black dyed Persian lamb. ond improved Instant Neutralizing, ficollege. She and two of her girl — Fur products labeled to show country of origin of im- « ‘ — vs to offer you @ longer- [friends date boys who have an ported furs lasting, notural-looking, springy-curl Hi apartment in the college town, permanent in less time and with epee ; is WAYS CREW NECK ies greater comfort for you. Phone for | Occasionally they go to the, % Gppointment today. boys’ apartment for a snack, to : to S \W - T E R C REGULAR s 70 iwatch television or to listen to A S ‘ some new records. She doesn’t see * BUY: j 45.00 to 55.00. oe eee ] Hair aa Styling ithat such conduct, although inno-| * : > : cent, can reflect on her character. Were § ' SAG an nt ae nh Can it be that we are wrong in ee ee a . NocRppain tment Nec Wy absectinie? 4 to 7.98 D> 59.00 to 79.00 ce . @ 30 Day. No service charge. PARISIAN | Answer: It is a very definite | : Regular Account. . $5 37° 85.00 to 110.00........ BEAUTY SHOP | opportunity for the development Shetland - type knit with popular crew neck. Red. grey Iw.l FE oF 9g |e imprudent behavior and I | @ C.P.A. Continuous Account. Months to and in plaids. Sizes 34 to 40. . Lawrence -495 think there is no qucs‘.on about poy, nominal service charge. $ 10 Over Ol’ Prot’s Book Store. the wisdom of your objecting to | | 110.00 to 135.00 | per cee. : Ne @ Contract. 12 months to pay. Nominal Reva stets aN minyiso= ° — e | “Dear Mrs. Post: Over a month \7_ service charge. 32 Suit Salon—Second Floor st has passed since I sent a . gift! cage Saesponcr —_ ‘ . Semen eae - a = Ao o ay aac senemare: hosts as well as probably Winter weight, heavy sheen gab- . Phone Edythe McC ce'boch of your : rd Blouses—Main Floor Beauty aye FE 2-7431, satisf{ving vour own kind impulse ardiné with pile lined mood Red $388 2$ 4 88 | 608 Pontiag State Bank to write notes thanking each one turquoise or tan. Reg. to 12 98 , F again for ber hospitality _ DRESSES : Dresses § 3 \- Washable colorful cottons School :$ K | R | S Were \ styles in plaids and so is. aun izes p88 $4 88 i _ 4 - 2 7 . | = =a ad to 6x. Reg. to 7.98. = to 19.98 ......50.. ok Z It’s Santa Claus Time: vee Were $ 5 | — \, . . ' Flare style in lovely wool plaids. Sizes 7 ’ to 10. D Enjoy a Family Christmas With |) '4 Peeve 9 795 rere see Were od | D Tweeds. plaids and solid color flannel lim and walker a New PIANO or ORGAN : styles. Sizes 10 to 18 to 29.96 .... 26s BOYSWEAR Gallagher Music Co. COAT SETS : Pre-Thanksgiving Sale es Both street and dressy styles. Solids, tweeds, wools, [E39 Winter weight wool tweeds. Coat, legeings $1 G8s : vee rayon crepes, or failles. In rich, fall colors. Junior L 0 7 serneeeceeeemerier. | i and hat. Sizes 2 to 8. Reg. 24.98. = H A S > and misses’ sizes. owery Urgans “x-seeumm Merrett twrttrse7 \2 ; “ . : iP 5 3 Sold Only by WISER JACKETS 1 ~ Dress Salon—Second Floor 1 . Heavy warm wools, nylons and corduroy. Red, beige SLASHED TO 2 OFF i ; 4 and charcoal. Sizes 3 to 6x. 7 to 12. Regular to 14.98 ne" 2 sf $@8s . $HP88 2 $ GSE Were 18.50 to 49.98 INFANTS SLEEPERS 3@? » syope sepepre Famous mighty-nite. Blue or pink . a oe eke $477 BETTER DESIGNER Famous designers’ one-of-a-kind Hats Velvets, Velours, Beavers. L IN | Furs . ; (ae Young Folk Shop—Lower Level ALL SALES FINAL eas core Thomas | ° : Organs [fe | from i an { $725 Up ‘3 \ : E L e ° Cc oats Pre-Thanksgiving | ah § iso : to79.00......... . To insure Christmas delivery select your piano or organ |} *< Ss ih © e@ os i eG a r a rn Cc e . now. Free lessons with every’organ sold. A small de- |. x = posit will hold the instrument of your choice till Christ- ; : mas. Organs from $725.00... A new cord organ $795.00. || . \ Trade in your grand or spinet piano now while our stock is large. Easy terms up to 36 months to pay. . by / ee Reg. 10.95 BB | : What to give that person “who has everything.” ie ; fog 9: ° , Were ‘. Why not give a gift certificate? You can pur- |% Reg. 12.95 : chase one for any amount to apply on anything LL. to 110.00... in our store. 3 Spinet Pianos Returned from Rent LARGE DISCOUNTS Reg. 16.95 . 3B i FAMED-DESIGNER SHOES Res 14.95 ad | > 13 Beautiful new surfacé-interest fabrics . . . in all the newest-and loveliest silhouettes including the new oval | | FROM THIS SEASON Reg. 18.95 Pianos — Organs, — Accordions — Hi-Fi at. 80 Ils . _ , shapes. Polished blacks! Tweeds! Romance Reds! Yeo- : Phonographs — Records — Accessories k , man Blues! Junior and misses’ sizes. Save on the newest point-toes, open clings, barebacks . . . newest silk, antique buckle, j . oe jewel trims, hidden hug-collars. High and Reg. 21.95 § Od ; as 4 little heel exclusives in suede, textured : Reg. 22.95 it Open Monday - Friday ’til 9 P.M. GALLAGHER MUSIC Co. |” : leathers. Black, brown, red, grey, navy. | Reg. 24.95 Coat Salon—Second Floor 7 | des "| 18 E. Huron St. ; FE 4-0566 | aes Shoe Salon—Mezzanine + “ A 4 : i . Barbara McKenzie TWENTY-FOUR aiken cs f : “y tt Honored at Shower - ‘The Wolfe street home of Sharon Daugherty wag the setting for a bridal shower Friday honoring |riage to Ray Casterline will be an event of Nov. 29. Bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. John McKenzie of Lake Orion and the late Mr, McKenzie. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Ray Caster- ; __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957. Nature Plays Pretty Mean Trick ‘ By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN domen and some to the large hip- ea ? It’s True-- Women Carry More Fat} Compare teuthing the thighs to the thir Barbara McKenzie, whose mar-jline of Hillside drive. Gays _ OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 'body fat in proportion to total body waists and abdomens and_ hips. line. A letter before me says, “Is there anything women can do to correct a square figure? Clothes look awful on a figure like this.” FAT PADS ON HIPS. I am sure I know what this reader means. She is of the pads of fat on the hips in Lucky’ men! Dr. Stanley M. Garn, anthropologist of4the Fels Research Institute, Antioch Col- lege, Yellow Springs, Ohio, re- ports that women carry more of their fat outside of their frames than men do, Why couldn't it be the other way around? x * * Studies have shown that the fat} pine. These do give a square ap- rolls are larger on women than | pearance. the back, just under the waist-! at the end of each roll, Your palms should face the floor, In fact, you cling to the floor with your fingertips. If you would like to have my hip- slimming routines, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. 3 to Jose- phine Lowman in care of The Pontiac Press. Tomorrow: “Can't Be Physically Fit Without Consistent Effort.” on men even though the weight of weight is much the same. It always seemed to me sort of mean of nature in not allowing us to hide a few extra pounds under our insteps or under our busts; or, if they must show, why can’t we carry them on our collar bones? But no! There they are for all to see, bunched together, like the members of a convention, on our Anyway that is how it is and‘ we might as well face up to it. Extra pounds always appear where we least want them. * * * This differs in women in that some are more prone to the spare tire, some to the protruding ab- Professional Care Is Best for Hair Cutting ; Styling Permanents Tints 6.50 - Bleaches PREE PARKING IMPERIAL | BEAUTY SALON 219 Auburn Ave. FE 4-2878 | A EDITH STENSON, Owner cat that makes a “calico”’ icuddly armful for the little one. It ~~ : EP START OF THE q) NEW Y{Bs OUTERLOOK ... — ce | CHRISTMAS CARD —aem,imeasures approximately 16 inches, ¥ Pattern No. 2595 contains pattern address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. Have you a copy of our 1957 Needlework Album? It contains 56 colorful pages showing many pretty | designs; plus directions for making three crochet items and a quilt. in boxed assortments, albums. er fer individve! selection. ’ PONTIAC STATIONERS In Downtown Pontiac FORMERLY BROWN BROS. 4 N, Saginaw FE 2-4242 Only 25¢ a copy! 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Send 25¢ Joan,” she had been given the lead today. ‘in “Bonjour Tristesse."" This is a lot to happen to a girl between her | seventeenth and eighteenth rirth-/ se Clothespins to Entertain Kids x * * According to an article in a na- great curiosity, instinctive charm,|have loads of fun on rainy after. jand the simplicity of someone who|noongs with clothespins and the -knows what she wants. She wants usual odds and ends around the 'to be a good actress, She doesn't house. want any celebrity treatment. She, ~ *« * |wants to discover people and) 4 pencil or colored crayon can’ places on her own and learn every- sketch the outline of a tace. ‘thing she can. from both. ‘| Fluffed up strings of yarn can be When she started to work in pasted to the top for the hair. 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He helped her generously, as did Richard Wid- mark in his quiet way. Dynamic ‘Otte Preminger screamed and coaxed and got things doen. > yrs Seberg = a gamin quality, ut that of a well-mannered gamin.| ‘She hasn’t learned enpeenen| Culture Club Meets | yet and gives herself spontaneously | ; ; ito whatever she is doing. She “Guidance of Youth” was the ‘hasn't too many convictions about ‘Pic of @ panel discussion when ‘clothes, except that she loves all Child Culture met in the kinds of sweaters and simple Elizabeth Lake road home of Mrs. clothes that don’t overpower her.|Irvin Humbaugh. Taking part in * * road ia the event were Mrs. Elsie Carter, A. apd ios ag an actress @S/ taney, Mrs. Lela Long, Byron person, Jean Seberg is a name that will be im- Merritt and Stephen Hubbell. tions, There’s Little Red Riding Hood, a bathing beauty, a baker, bride and bridegroom, even mom and dad or big brother. rtant for a | time. moe Pe = ra Jong, long time. _! 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OETTINGER There are very real -diffi- culties in becoming a_ full- fledged adult in today’s world. * * * In this time of rapid social change, the adolescent gets ex- citing tastes of adult freedom before he has been given cor- responding responsibilities. MORE EXPERIENCE In fact, today’s teenager has much more experience than any ‘preceding generation in social relations, work outside the home, traveling, responding to mass communications. *. * * He .has more money, more time of his own and less ex- perience with consequences. His parents well may be anx- jous not only about him but about themselves because their burdens (among them the fi- nancial burden) are heavier and because age and wisdom enable them to see more clearly the dangers of wrong _ decisions. * * * Each adolescent must de- velop his own equipment for making choices and for evalu- ating circumstances if he is - to have experience with con- sequences. JOINT leacasnrnet But he cannot develop this equipment alone. Parents and their teenagers have a joint responsibility to work out prob- lems together. * * * This is one of the mosi re- warding, and perhaps one of the most demanding jobs which parents can take on. I am convinced that if parent- teenager relationships are a two-way street, the adolescent is well on his way to respon- sible, achieving adulthood. x * I am convinced that some of our trouble with delinquent children today may well lie in previous failures to recognize: them as people; to make them feel like participating members of society rather than children waiting at the station until the train of maturity comes along. EAGER TO JOIN IN We know enough to believe that teenagers are not only willing but eager to assume re- sponsibilities in the home, in the community, in work and in play. * * * They do respond to the Chance to be a part—to the limit of their abilities—of that adult world in which everyone - else lives and from which they sometimes feel shut out. Carole Wehrle, Walter Perry Exchange Vows Carole Ann Wehrle and Walter Eugene Perry were married Nov. 8 in St. Michael Rectory. The Rey. Michael J. O'Reilly per- formed the ceremony, * * * Parents of ghe. bride are Mr.! and Mrs, John Anthony Wehrle of jPlakeslee, O.. and the bridegroom ‘is the son of the Pete A. Perrys ‘of Crocus street. For her wedding the bride chose a beige lace gown with |. brown accessories and a bouquet | of pink roses and carnations, Her only attendant, Isabel Dixon, | wore a blue suit with white acces-' sories and carried a bouquet of, white carnations. Mrs. Wehrle and Mrs. Perry both ichose blue dresses and wore cor-) ‘sages of red roses. | ‘after returning from a trip to Ni-| agara Falls. | * * * The couple is living in Royal Oak Women comprise about 25 per ‘cent of Russia’s engineering man- power roll while only one per cent of the engineers in the United | States are women. - Ladies— Give “Hin” a New Suit or Coat for Christmas! 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L h ) } | : | : 7 | C 7 roducers uncneons oee USIness Cats: NEW YORK W—'A producer isthe present plight and future ofjdesk,” replied Hornblow. “And’ “The women talk about theirjof the public,” said Hornblow. to a movie—what an editor is to.a/Hollywood, which -he loves and/one is private, It is for the use/children, their cooks, their plans/“‘It will be the green badge of magazine,” said Arthur Hornblow thinks has a real impact for good/of my wife. ito visit Europe. The men talk vanity—the exorbitant money de-. Jr., a real pro in his field. ‘“‘Hejin the world. “The number of your phones business, make contacts, settle! puts it together.” | “Actually. there are 142 mem- isn't as important as the efficien- business. jmands of talent for purposes. of * * ‘bers of the Screen Producersicy of your secretary. + & * | prestige. Hornblow, who is 64, balding, Guild, and they make 98. per cent) * * * | “In 15 minutes at one party, * cel * la dark-eyed and quite vocal, has of the movies made in this coun-| “We do go to a lot of lunches, when I was preparing to make! Hornblow's point was that a been an Army lieutenant and a try. |but we use luncheons as we use ‘Gaslight,’ I- got Ingrid Bergman novel that once could be bought: and “Gaslight” to “Oklahoma!” any representative segment of the party is not to hold an orgy — but)six months,” to do business. and. most recently, “Witness for/ American community.” “Its more like a Quaker meet- business today? | Aren't producers streng opinions luncheon-addicted, party-crazy? “I have only two phones on my rate immediately. the Prosecution.” phone-mad, | He has some ‘dustry it won't be the disinterest these demands had become sym.- p! should be cut‘in half," he said. “Then the movie industry would) be healthy. some of the risks, * * jthe most forthright bugle that has icome this way from Hollywood in . * * “The range of what Hollywood prepared to pay for anything) Talent must. take * Right or wrong, Hornblow toots in liquor -sales during week of November was today by the State Liq Commission, * * long time. . entiful natural resources. Spurt Up Sharply LANSING & — A sharp increase uor Control The commission reported that , 86,230 cases of liquor were sold to Hooker Electrachemical, duPont.| retailers during the week ending lawyer. But he has also produced! “‘All races, religions and politi-!phones—to conduct business. The and Charles Boyer to play the'for $30,000 now costs $300,000, a and Union Carbide are several of N°V: 8 compared to 81,324 cases some 40 to 50 pictures. They cal points of view are as evenly same. is true of Hollywood parties. Jeads, Lf I had had to deal through star who once would take $50,000.the companies which have locat- | during the same week last year range from ‘Ruggles of Red Gap"' divided among producers as in’ “The reason for a Hollywood their agents, this could have taken|for a picture now wants a guaran- ed in Michigan in recent years -be-|4"d 75,728 cases the previous week tee several times that large, and cause of the state’s Jarge supplies this year, { | What is wrong with the movie/so do writers and directors, His of salt and brine. Iron, copper,| Commissioner Z. 0. Ferency said — Jfurther -point was that, in most limestone, and. timber are sev-/the increase mostly could be at- ‘ing. 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The chances are good, however, that the two teams will run out of day- light before the contest is over. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957 are almost certain to be turned on before hostilities cease. Pontiac has not played a home football game in the day- time since 1944 when the west side stands and lights were erect- A late starting time provides the day-night angle, Kickoff hour is 3:30 p.m. and the way darkness moves in these days, the lights ed at Wisner, Friday’s Pontiac-Ferndale tussle will be the 4th in the current series ‘luttle Martin Swap Figured wy ar nam madne o» wl Key Trade and the other meeting resulting in} a tie. The overall series history| stands 4-2-1 for Pontiac, * * * The Chiefs have battled through a drab season of two victories and five defeats. Ferndale’s 3-41 rec- ord is only slightly better, but the Railsplitters have shown marked improv t in recent games) of \\ Players Involved Set for Today DETROIT aThe Detroit Tigers and the Kansas City Athletics to- iday will announce a trade that may old spot on the top line with Gordie Howe and Norm Uliman, while the Chiefs have gone down hill. Ted Meister, Ferndale coach, said early in the season that his the ‘A’s and centerfielder club would find itself before the eee pitcher Duke Maas o: campaign was finished, tiac will learn Friday just welt | One high Detroit official calls ANT involve as many as 1§or 12 play- ers, including infielder baud Mar. tin and catcher Tim n of * Oklahoma tub thumpers are al- ready calling little scatback Bobby Boyd the top Sooner candidate for All-America honors next year. The Texan speedster was once al] set to enter Southern Methodist but changed his mind because he wanted to “play with a winner." * * * Northville won its final four games on the way to clinching the Wayne-Oakland League crown with strong last half showings and “clutch” play on defense. Of the rally which decided the title against West Bloomfield, coach Ron Schipper said: ‘“‘We played our best half game of the sea- son.” * * * Fred Hutchinson, manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, and Jack Sanford, pitcher for the Phila- delphia Phils, were named today as “graduates of the year” by the non-pro National Baseball- Congress. x * * College homecoming games al- ways seem to make the home, team tougher, but 1957 has been) an exception. In the past the hosts would win in 55 per cent of the cases, but this year the home grid- ders have been the winners only 35 per cent of the time at home- coming. BIG DALES — Coach Muddy Waters of Hills- dale College, which now holds the longest foot- ball winning streak in the country, talks to two of his mainstays, guard Dave Trippett and Doug Maison a quarterback from Imlay City. 49 C Title Bound for Keating a 12 State Co i at 2 n.d . THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. | ill Spot ess Two-thirds of Michigan's 18 foot-| ball-playing colleges will wind up By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | the 1957 seeson with .500 or better! With only scattered action re- records — all because they were maining on the state's high school able to rack up an overwhelming} football schedule, 29 teams have margin over out-of-state schools. perfect records, Teams frcm outside Michigan’ borders had a rugged time of it against the Michigan schools, los- ing 40 times against 23 victorics and three ties, Western Michigan beat Kent State Saturday and the victory over the Ohio team en- abled Western to finish with a eal ~ 1 record. mid ie en one in Home teams hold a big edge over the visitors winning 65 times y Prep Teams Only seven teams were elimi- nated from the andefeated untied slate last week, inclnding Detroit Denby whose record was marred because of an eligibility ruling that cost the teanj several vie- tories, wi 13-13 deadloc nn Arbor St ee had See aan tel against 34 defeats and 4 ties, football team announced Wednes- recornps OF MICHIGAN COLLEGES vious opponents before clashing) ll ~ * aay ‘Hillsdale. v0 0 a 8 with Detroit St. Thomas. The De-| Unless Jim Pace of Michigan) gejecteg by the league’s seven Qrand Rapids Jc |..7 0 0 3a oo ith a super-human *Michigan Btate ....7 1, 0 237 66 troit school not only crossed the can come up with a coaches, the honor team Includes |Hope . ......... 7 2° 0 176 Ann Arbor St. Thomas goal for Scoring effort against Rose Bowl-| enq Jim Reynolds, guard Dave cDetrofi oe 4 y iS rie] the first time, but did it twice for, ‘bound Ohio State on Saturday aft- Trippett, quarterback Doug Mai- |Alma . "175 5-2-2163 109 a 124 triumph. |lernoon, scatback Kerry Keating son (Imlay City) and halfback Bas orn Michigan § 3 : 20 127] w Flint Bentley, winner of seven of Eastern Michigan has the state Walt Poe (Pontiac) of the Dales, | Wayne ‘State 4 3 06 103 110 straight, was bounced hy Montrose College scoring championship a1! who won their fourth straight iNoik Muhaee 5) 3 6 ioe ne 19-0 and Redford was thrashed by “T@Pped up. | MIAA championship this season. A cae eee SO Ce Detroit Southeastern in the City Keating has scored 15 touch- Paired with Reynolds at end is “Michigan Tech = : of = League title game. —_ downs for 90 points for the = ‘Tom Taylor of Albion. The tackles Kalamazoo ; 205 1 68 88, are Larry TerMolen of Hope and, (“gth son unnintsheae °° 1° OM? ° George Arrick of Alma. With Trip- Orion 7th, Clawson 10th pett at guard is Mick Faber of Class B Title to Marshall By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS including a one-touchdown verdict Marshall's Redskins nosed out/0VeT East Lansing, Marshall had a East Lansing Wednesday for the|five-point margin over the Trojans) mythical state Class B high school|in ‘the final balloting by the As-| football championship. sociated Press 7 * * : writers. Winner of eight straight games, * * * | Undefeated-untied Charlotte nailed down third place in the ninth and final weekly rankings, Manistee took fourth place and Dowagiae fifth. Both Manistee and Dowagiac have perfect 8-0-0, records. Argentine Race King Considers His Retirement BUENOS AIRES w—Juan Fan-' gio said today he is ‘“‘seriously| considering’ his retirement from active motor car racing. * 4 * Fangio, who was carried in tri- umph through downtown Buenos. mont, a 33-0 winner over Hudson. - Aires, yesterday, brought to Ar-; ville, shared seventh place. gentina his fifth ttle as world) Warren lost its spotless record champion driver. But, he told newsmen, he wants! to retire ‘before decays set in—| Grand Blanc, which finished a 7-0 triumph over Davison, held down sixth place. Lake Orion, a 13-6 winner over Holly, and Fre- but held onto ninth place while Clawson, a 30-6 winner over Madi- and I don’t know when that will! ‘son, tock the final spot in the! _ happen. “top 10.” : ’~ & &* AA A | He said he was ‘‘keenly ante Here's the way the AP pane! ested’ in participating in the In! ing the “to iy ia Gan a dianapolis 500 mile event, “But 1/P!CK° ne n Class B: would need a good car and hard} ase tancng 1-0 : training.’ : | 4 unis ese | | } | § Seebtte te | 7 Aa eae i { 4 Sports Pages | at Lak Grien &- -0-9 and lin / . x ede “i ‘5 'L in Today's Press | Others Rochester, Northville, Holly, 'So uth Lake, Flushing \ ‘ fi ; of x | i f 1 | eh 7 f 0 panel of sports Gamble - Albion, halfbacks Bob Hill of Relishes Role its season last Friday night with ‘rallies jwith a 13-13 tie against South Lake|we are not favored,’ Coach Bob |Blackman_ revealed. jplus the fact this team has fought from behind so consistently.” first undefeated season in 20 years | ‘at Tigertown but the odds- have made Princeton a one touch- | ‘down choice. Mar vill du lleges Grid Successes ‘Keotng Scavioehy was btu with 90 points due to a mixup in the scoring but the score later was credited to his te:mmate, half- back Dale Nicholas, who conclud-' ed the season with 45 points. * * * All the staté’s schools except) Michigan, Michigan State and De- troit have finished their 1957 cam- paigns. Here's the way the scor- rons and Pact, the only player among the leaders~whe-has an- other game to play, has 54, Keat- ing scored once Siturday against St, Josephs in a losing cause and Pace got two touchdowns as Michigan defeated Indiana. Area Aces Listed M IAA F . , int leaders stack up: } !Plarer. School TD EP TP 0 ‘ 0 | | ‘Kerry Keating, East. Mich. 15 0 99 n i0n [ ‘Walt Beach, Central Mich, it 66 jLovel) Coleman. hak ich. .. 10 - dim Pace, Michizan ........ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS iWalt Por’ Hillsdale. B4 Al Korpak, Detroit 63 All-conquering Hillsdale placed peg’ Terwiilicer. N. Mich. four players on the 1957 All-MIAA Walt Kowalczyk, Mich. Btate . Hope while Eric Sundeck of Alma Skiers at Detroit is the first team center. Along with Maison and Poe in the backfield are halfback Mert Vanderlind of Hope and fullback Dick Nash (Royal Oak) of Albion. Bebe second team: Ends Leon Harper of | nual Great Lakes ski convention will be held in Detroit Friday and | Saturday, and is expected to draw| 5,000 ski enthusiasts. the ‘Splitters have come along. |‘‘the biggest deal in our team’s|> history." With all hopes for a winning sea- — previous The Tigers’ biggest son long since vanished, coach Saaee Madi aay to send player transaction was in 1939 when Detroit traded six players many of his sophomores and jum|1, the gt Louis Browns for Bobo iors‘into action this week as he at-| Newsom and three other St. Louis tempts to scan the future. layers x * * P Although new Pontiac Northern Both American League teams will open its doors next fall, the| Called news conferences for 11 present PHS will use the new! ®-™- (EST) to announce cu- school’s football talent for its var-| '@Fs of the deal, which is said to sity squad if the Michigan High! !™velve ne cash. School Athletic Association ap- It is likely the Tigers will give PROVES: \up Tuttle, a sharp fielding but - ‘weak hitting outfielder; Maas, a nest vo aaah bel GA ME epee etn See Pontiac "a a. Resets lscaaone, an in and outer for several’ se and several other play- Incomplete facilities at Northern ers. Possibilities. are that utility are the stated reasons for the foot- player J. W. Porter and a catcher, ball consolidation next year, Grid-' \either Frank House or Red Wilson, iron facilities are scheduled to be will be involved. Taal Sanaa ay Ata * sport E ' However, Northern will be able ene and vewran slugger Gus Zernial reportedly are to play basketball in the school's 1st year of opetation. among the players headed for i Harvey Offers Player Council Demaestri, NHL Assn. Veep Says * * ¥ ‘Just last week following a meet- Idea Might Help to End Impasse ing between genera] manager John) J. McHale and manager Jack’! Tighe's staff the Tigers said blunt- ly “‘We are anxious to trade.”’ “We must trade,” said Mc- Hale. “Even if Revags of our play- ers improve, that still won't be enough, We have to make some MONTREAL — A vice-presi- 155 DETROIT # — The second an-| dent of the National Hockey League Players’ Assn, said today he thought a player council might be the means of ending the im- passe between the association and the league’s club heal é “7? . ou Neg ari, ae dtiakten ‘for the Montreal Canadiens, said ‘the council should be made up of lone or two players each team and that meetings with the owners should be held at least once or tw'ce a year. * * * decisions fellow. noon conference today Detroit-Kansas City trade on the front page Detroit h&s expressed a willing-! ness to give up first baseman Ray) , whom the Boston Red Sox % “The main purpose of the play-'have tried to obtain several times.|wards regaining the title he once ers has been to meet with the McHale and Frank Lane, Cleve- owners to settle our demands and land's new genera] manager, al- get all problems _ straightened $0 are reported ready to discuss cut,” said Harvey, “That was one trades. A deal with the Indians of the reasons for the associa-'might involve Vie Wertz, the heavy tion's suit when our members hitting first baseman the Tigers were denied a meeting.’ dealt off several seasons * * * Harvey made it clear he felt that the players assn. should con- tinue as an organization within ,which the players could formulate their demands. These would be presented to the owners through a player council. Harvey’s remarks came after he |Was told of the withdrawal by the association of charges against the league and club owners of engag- ing in unfair labor practices. Martin is the key player in the déal with Kansas City. The fiery veteran whe can play three in- field positiong wag traded to the Athletics last season after in the New York Yaukeo “dog- house” becatuso of an early morning night club Incident that involved several other Yankee players. He hit .251 and was out part of er joining the A’s who finished in| seventh place. TUESDAY'S agian * * BANGOR. Maine — Nino }» 215, He- : rane. Knocked owt Jeli Dyer. 216. Spring-| Tighe said just 10 days ago BOSTON — Billy Ryan. 169 Lowell, ‘Martin is my kind of bal] player. Mateas, 5 ae 165%, We need a guy like him and I MIAMI EACH. Fia.—Jimmy , Beecham) think he’d hit .275 for us.” . 156%. iain, outpointed Jimmy Peters.| Tuttle is an outstanding defen- sive player who has been a major 0. Mass. — Charley Forrest, . New York, og Maretgi Larry Zernick./disappointment at the plate. He MONT AL — AL ontby Paliotti. 124%4.\drove in only 47 rung last season ri ‘Nee Yous, 3. LONDON—Bosweil st. Louis, 144%, out- pointed Peter Waterman, 148, tendon, 1°: }fore the campaign got started. rian and a eye of Alma; tackles ‘Pai ad oe alamazoo and €d 8st. Clair legate guards Lanny Leak (Clarkston) of Albion, Duane Hall of rian and Luis Diaz of Olivet; center) Dave Driscoll of Hillsdale; quarterbacks ick Ayling (Pontiac) of Alma and Bo Vanglider of Albion, and lena ‘y ¢ Warp ne OShaughnessy (West Bloomfield) of Hilisdale. Underdog Green in Title Battle HANOVER, N.H. (#—Irrepress- ible and unbeaten Dartmouth — which has engineered last-ditch: to save half its games —'! relishes the underdog rating for the Ivy League championship football test with twice-beaten Princeton Saturday, * * * “I’m surprised but pleased that “I thought we would be the pick on the strength of our record Dartmouth is gunning for its makers Tuesday's College Scores — BASKETBALL diana Tech 106, Giffin (Ohio) 31, incoln Merete 2, corgetews (Ky.) 72 ee (Tenn.} "13; “Carson-Newman 8) his playing in Florida's 14-7 victory over Vanderbilt Saturday. Following last week's meeting Tighe said “our No, a Our tin good defensive shortstop. Our 2 need is a solid catcher.” Though he has been the Ameri- er K has given the Tigers the defensive play they need at shortstop. Amid reports that Kuenn, too, might be dealt away in a transac- tion with either the Chicago White Sox or Cleveland, Tighe announced plar.s to switch Kuenn either to the outfield or to first base Pending Announcement| AN ff AP Wirephoto MAY MOVE — Confirmation was expected today on the big player deal involving Detroit and Kansas City with Bill Tuttle Nett) and Billy Martin, two of the key figures in the trade. CHICAGO (INS) — Terry |nan, Notre Dame's most hap football coach, wants to beat Iowa’ \next Saturday but the Irish coach fears a- letdown by his team. “I've got to get them out of the trees for practice today,’’ the Irish coach said laughingly when asked how he felt about beating Okla- homa, 7 to 0, last Saturday. “IT would honestly say that we could have beaten any team in the United States last week,” Brennan told the Chicago Foot- ball Writers Association from South Bend, Ind., by telephone. Brennan, however, lauded Okla- i ce n- Gavilan Duels Byars Tonight Ex- Welterweight King at Chicago | CHICAGO — Gerardo Gonja- ilez Gavilan, better known as the \Cuban Keed, the former welter- |weight champion, meets Walt By-' ars tonight in a 10-round bout at Chicago Stadium. 2 2"4 Kid Gavilan, 3l-years old and a ‘veteran of 138 matches, hopes to use Byars as a stepping stone to- [cherished. The Kid will be making his first Stadium appearance since drop- ing am middleweight title fight in 1954. * * ¥ : The bout tonight will be nation- a Sarde (ABC—10 p.m, EST) 28-5, * * * Byars, a 25-year. old left hooker, | has a 16-5-1 record but has slipped) \the season with a hand injury aft-/Of late. He defeated Sugar Hart) last March but has since lost to) ‘Tony DeMarco, Virgil Akins and, Isaac Logart. Giants’ Svoboda Leaves Hospital NEW YORK (#—Quiet Bill Svo- boda today was out of the hospital —again, New York Giant is captain of the Giants’ defensive alignment and one of the fiercest linebackers in the National Foot- ball League. * * * Svoboda, 6-foot, -inch, 218 pound citizen of Houma, La., was discharged from the hospital yes- terday. He was carried off the field in a litter Sunday with a concussion as the Giants whipped the Philadelphia Eagles 13-0 in Yankee Stadium. The victory moved the defending . champions ,Within a half game of the. Cleve- jana Browns, Eastern Conference leaders. Lane's Ist At CLEVELAND ® — Two trades involving the Cleveland ‘ndians’ Vic Wertz, Al Smith and Rocky Colavito for Kansas City infield- ers Billy Martin and Vic Power failed to come off last night, the Cleveland Plain-Dealer reported. ‘ Frank Lane, Indians’ general manager, was quoted that a Smith for Martin trade was rejected by Arnold Johnson, President of the Kansas City Athletics, Smith} is a speedy outfielder who spent |part of last season at third base for ae AP Witephote AP BACK — Bernie Parrish of Florida | was named. “Back of the Week” in the national poll of the Associated Press for Lane said Johedon thea selied tempt Fails batted .282 last season, and Cola- vito, a strong-armed outfielder, in exchange for Martin and Vic Power. Lane said he ‘was reluct- ant to part with Colavito and would make no deal involving Power. Wertz would only be trad- ed for a hard-hitting infielder, he added. * * * Kansas City is dickering with |several other clubs including the ‘Detroit Tigérs, Lane quoted John- son, and Martin is the key man in trade talk. | Lane was reached in lavana, Cuba, where he is meeting with Bobby Bragan, the Indians’ field for Wertz, a first baseman who * @ ; \ \ f \ \ 4 : | ® 5 a Sie a) _ a wed 4 x4 ah Se ee ee ee ae a pn ee 2 6 ke ke ele ee ee ae ee a. £2 J oe ew OU Ne . ie as vam omens ptt Sue Vea ee SN aE eas (RN RS ee ae manager, ? in Telecast 10-Rounder, a decision to Bobo Olson in) ish Letdown Feared for Battle With lowa homa as one of the best teams in ‘the | country and said ‘‘the Sooners rtainly are on a par with Michi- state.” N * * * ' added: “We ldgt to Michigan State by a lopsided store but it was not one of our bett es. We played an Oklahoma team, that was just about as good as it wag a year ago. We happened to be really ready for them and just because they lost doesn't make Michigan State better than the Sooners."’ . Brennan said he teared Yowa’s big line which he said nioves about as fast as any in the try, “They’ve got about the samy team they had a year ago and. We got beat badly in 1956," he > recalled, The Irish coach added: “We will have to be just as great against Iowa this week as we were against Oklahoma in or- der to win. I am not deluding myself about that at all. Iowa has got probably one of the two best offenses in the country and they change it at a moments notice.” * * * Asked what he attributed the suc- cess of his team to this season, he answered: “Probably the main reason is that my quarterback Bob Williams has improved enough to get the other 10 men to work behind him. He's done a better job at selecting _{plays but he has to have the confidence of ts teammates before he can do an adequate job.” Coleman Backs '2-Platoon Plan for Ivy League PRINCETON, NJ. (®#—Prince- tén's new football coach said to- day that he would support any plan that called for the “Ivy League to break away from other teams and play two-platoon foot- ball within the loop. - last December, The Kid has lost Ag Ap * four of five bouts this year and . his nine-year record is now 105-| Dick Colman, 42-year-old suc- cessor to Charlie Caldwell, who died two weeks ago, said he is completely in favor of ion ‘football. * * * “Charlie was working on some- thing like our playing two-platoon football among ourselves and I, for one, would support it,” he said. Caldwell was on record as be- ing against the one-platoon game as it’s now being played, Colman, who was his assistant, feels the same way. MacKay Looks Cinch for Davis Cup Spot ADELAIDE, Australia —When Captain Bill Talbert names a four man U. S, squad next week for the Davis Cup interzone tennis matches with the Philippines, the fourth spot is almost certain to go to Barry MacKay, the tower- ing thumper from Dayton, Ohio, * * * Three places are conceded to the team's veterans Vic Seixas, Gardnar Mulloy and Herbie Flam for the first of two zone tests De- cember 5, 6 and 7 at Adelaide. Belgium, European champions, yvaet be met at Brisbane Dec. 12- 14. é Talbert said today on the eve of the opening of the South Australi- an Championships he would -take fo chances with the Philippines, and would send his strongest line- up into. the fray yntil the match was clinched. Then he might sub- stitute on the final day, Williams Takes: Lead ~ NEW YORK (#—Unbeaten but once-tied Williams today gained a slight lead in the race for. the Lambert Cup, emblematic of. the small college football —= ship in the East. Lehigh, once. beaten this year, trailed by the smallest of margin with 9.21 points, as Williams } with 9.29, i ao fee THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957 , . 4g WENT ¥ NINE : Lions Need No Pep Talk for Aas Finale of ‘'S Stays in Mind of Detroit 11 Defending Champions of Western Conference} , Always Tough DETROIT — The Detroit Lions need no special pep talk for their Sunday clash with the Chicago Bears. Practices will go on this week just about the way they have all season long. Coach George Wilson and his staff are spending about the same amount of time going through scouting reports, films and plays as usual. There are no special reminders around the Lions’ office or around Briggs Stadium. But because the National Foot- ball League is so rugged, and because the Lions got off to such a sputtering start, each week there—yomes a “must game.” From this polit on, a loss does not mean certain elimination. But it might. A setback certainly would make the road back to the tep one of the roughest in the | NFL history. The Lions know better than to take the Bear game lightly. They walloped the Chicagoans in Detroit last year 42-10 in a contest that was | just about as one-sided as any the, Lions have played in recent sea- sons. Two weeks later in the cold, raw wind at’ Wrigley Field, the | Bears triumphed 38-21. * * * That was where Bobby Layne| got his lumps from Ed Meadows, the Bears’ rugged defensive end.) Injured early in the game when Meadows tackled him from the, “blind side," Layne had to yield to veteran Harry Gilmer. After a frank appraisal of the game, there were only a few who suggested that the Lions would have won with a healthy Layne. The Bears clearly outplayed the |Square Garden last night after the|and seats were hurled from the on leather for a hobby The disorder started tollowing ajbroke out. Several men were ar- ‘tag-team match in which Antonio'Tested on charges 0} disorderly 'Rocea and Eduardo Carpentier\Conduct. A 33-man police detail were declared winners over Jerry| finally restored order. Graham and Dick Affils, Beer cany, pop bottles, chat Jockey George Hettinger works le balcony and various fist fights his own hand-stitched saddle. ~ Grunt ‘n’ Groan Verdict | Prompts Riot in Garden NEW YORK (#—-Two policemen were injured in a riot at Madison end of a wrestling card. ICE BOX BOWL — Workmen had the huge task today of clearing 10 inches of snow from the University of Minnesota football tedium in er AP Wireghete aration for the game with Wisconsin Saturday. The field was covered with tarpaulin but it was heavy laden with snow. Lj Pistons Lose By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The western division lead enjoyed by Detroit in the National Basket-| ball Assn. was short lived. Today the Pistons were right back pea they were three days ‘second place behind the St. "aaa -Hawks. The combination of the Hawks’ 118-115 victory over New York | Knickerbockers and Detroit's 92- | | 75 setback by Cincinnati's Royals | | was responsible for the shift in | the standings. The Hawks, who dropped into the runnerup spot Sunday night, | had to rally in the seeond half te; overcome the Knicks in the feature | of last night’s doubleheader iff St. | \Louis. The winners outscored New| York 66-56 in the second half. | Bob Pettit, as usual, was the |St. Louis star. He scored 38 points | land had help from Win Wilfong, | | | | Detroit. club im the game that Jack McMahon and Ed Macauley | decided the Western Conference championship. \ But in case incentive is needed, the Layne-Meadows incident will provide it Sunday a Wilsdn and his assisiant coaches have inaisted all along that the) Bears are\o be greatly feared and, respected—‘Yhey’re still big and| they're still bad,”’ said Wilson. “I'm more worried about the Bears than any other team in the division,” said son a couple | of weeks ago after thie Lions had | dropped two games on the West Coast. “Whether they\can win the division title or not, they still have tremendous personnel. _ They'll decide whe does wih the championship.” If there is any such thing as a, schedule advantage in the NFL) the Lions have it the rest of the\ way. After the Bear game here) Sunday, which will draw another packed house, the Lions meet! Green Bay in ‘Detroit's traditional |, Thanksgiving day tussle. SKATING NIGHTLY | Wed. Thru Sun. 8-11 Sat. and Sun. Matinees 2-4:30 P. M. Monday and Tuesday Nites Available for Private Parties or Groups Rolladium Skating Rink 4475 W. Huron FE 5$-3677 | } Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth. BRAKES RELINED Complete Brake Relining. First quality, fully guaran- teed. oo $s] 4% MARKET Tin co. 9 FE 8-0424 Open 9 to 17 w. Huron St. + The leaders: Piays Yds. 1 Greene, Holy Cross’ i 8 183 1.32" 2. Newman, Wash. State, 9 234 1.254 3 Grosscup, Utah . 9 164 1.234 4. Nichols, Iowa St 9 #273 «1.168 5 Stransky, Colorado 9 189 1.162 6. Austin, Rutgers 8 #226 «1.1% 7 Winters, Utah State @ 215 1,096 8. Forrestal. Navy 9\. 168 =1,076 | 9. Duncan, Iowa & \137— (1.072 10. Hill, Rice 8 47 1,020 RUSHING OFFENSE \. | Rushes Yds. Burton, Ariz. St. ¢ 967 Anderson, Army 143 965 Stransky, Colo 163 960 j som i. Yds, 1 Newman, Wash. St. 9 163 90 .552 1.196 2 Grosscup, Utah _.. 9 124 86 .694 1,327, 3 Winters, Utah State 9 160 84 .573 1.083 4. Ford, Sim, ..8 147 80 544 946 5 er, , ....8 129 78 605 769 6. LaBrasca, ead . 8 145 74 510 1,054 7. Flores, COP 9 164 73 445 856) ¢ Forresial, Navy ...9 141 72 507 1.036 Stanford ||.9 70 S51 888 %. Greene, Holy Cross 8 144 70 486 1,248 las the Hawks snapped a 101-101! deadlock with five minutes to go! land wrapped it up. Richie Guerin, playing his first game of the sea- [= son, was high for the losers with 20 points. He had been out with a fractured thumb. Detroit, which fell one game behind St. Louis, got only 17 points from their big gun, George Yardiey. At that, the Pistons held Cincinnati to a 57-57 tie after three quarters. aout the ae finished strong. Grosscup Eyes | Offense Crown NEW YORK (#—Lee Grosscup,! /Ytah's passing wizard, has moved. into the thick of the fight for the! lindiyidual offense championship | cra, Ne mater college football Ply: 1 AY AWAY — LAYAWAY — LAYAWAY — LAYAWAY — LAYAWAY x * * ‘In 20th place two weeks ago, ,Grosscup has moved into the No. 3 spot behind Tommy Greene of Holy Cross and Bob Newman of Washington State, NCAA Service Bureau statistids revealed today. TOTAL OFFENSE G Austin, Rutgers Bakhtiar, Virginia Shea, Stanfor Beamer, Oregon 8t. McAniff, Cornell Clark, Ohio State Larscheid, COP 98 FORWARD PASSING ww Pereryt a 34 aR 2843 SOBAR MA awe ennoonnonnt: 7) =e - as $28 2 ©: =e aed . SERVICE Complete Service on All Types T All Work Guaranteed Free Check-Up Service 47 N.: Parke St. —\North of City Hall — FE 8-6022 ransmission 5 — LAYAWAY — LAYAWAY — LAYAWAY — LAYAWAY — LAYAWAY — LAYAWA 97-75 Tilt | + Ciyde Lovellette paced the win- * ners with 25 points: Musial at 37 Eyes ‘Another Séason’ ST. LOUIS (INS) —Stan Man) Musial—who will be 37 years old Thursday — said today he thought he could play ‘‘another jseason or so’’ and predicted a lstrong flag fight by the 1958 St. Louis Cardinals. The star first baseman - out- fielder of the Redbirds, com- menting on the Cards’ pennant chances next year, said: “We'll do all right. good sound nucleus. We don't have a 20-game winner (though) . and we could stand some catching help.” Musial, barely nosed out by Mil- waukee's Hank Aaron in the most valuable player balloting this year, ded: er) Ken Boyer and ‘bat. our Pench: can take us a long! way. ‘State Asthorizes $53,311 Timber Sale | LANSING — Sales of timber | = ee anion’ by at $53,-| 1i—were authorized by the Con. | servation Commission at its No-| vember meeting. Loggers will bid for these timber lofferings at public sales conducted by the Conservation Department in the near future. Timber available for cutting in- cludes 1,639,000 board feet of sa#- logs, 4,864 cords of pulpwood, 13,450 tons of chemical wood and | 3,450 posts. > (The | We've got “If (third Gaseman combertieid| (outfielder) | ,Wally Moon can have big years at WEDNESDAY'S NBA STANDINGS | Philadelphia .s 6 | Syracuse .5 6 jNew York 3 f WESTERN ‘DIV SION Won Lest Louis 7 $ | Detroit pS coasdnooccocos 5.5 | Cincinnati 4 65 | Minneapolis 2 8 WEDNESDAY'S seers |New York at Minne ~ oe apo. |Cincinnati at Philedetpiia | —— oo LTS Detro’ 1. us THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE ' Minneapolis vs. |Boston at Detroit New York at Detroit Spartans Aiming for Triple Harrier Slam EAST LANSING & —Michigan State will try for a triple slam in cross country’ here Monday, The Spartan thinclads, already winners of the Big Ten ard IC4A team titles, are favored in the 19th annual NCAA cross country run. State also is defending team cham- pion. 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Available Saturday, leaving Michigan State aoee Lage d Fas 2 aren Bowl Us tpatvidual h Mol x. ins, the. Team ‘ the top team in the nation, Country ¥. tan i taxciand Rew, ty high ation: Ake Girls, ib for Traditional Game Severa] will be playing pro ball /but this will be the swan song in Spartan Stadium for upper class- men on what coach Duffy Daugh- erty terms “the greatest team I've ever coached." * * * With Ohio State ANN ARBOR w — Ohio State pits the pride of its newly earned | Big Ten championship against Michigan here Saturday. | Little is at stake but recognition and victory in one of the nation’s most traditional games that an- nually sends midwest football fans into a tizzy. Even with the conference crown and the Rose Bowl entry decided, 101,001 partisans of the competing sehools will pour into huge Michigan Stadium, No tickets are available for this Sith Ohio State-Michigan classic. The Buckeyes, beaten only by Texas Christian in a non-confer- | The lop gt Eis AUTO CLUB for Chris Emas Several thousand this Christmas season will ranked team in the nation. Michi- | gan is a disappointing 19th, “But past records mean nothing when Ohio State and Michigan meéet,” said Wolverine coach Ben- nie Oosterbaan. ; * * * He has taken his injury-ridden squad into seclusion this week. It's the first time in many years that Michigan has held secret practices. Close observers can't iremember when Oosterbaan shut his drills to néwsmen during his 10-year term as head coach. “I felt It was the thing to do this week,” Oosterbaan ex- plained. “Ohio State is one of the finest representatives _ the Big Ten has had in the Rose Bowl. They deserve a let of credit for their wonderful achievement.” Michigan to w friend or « astaber of the tanity. 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But Daugherty says he has no plans to try and pour it on. “We've never done that,” he insisted; “‘We always try to play a lot of boys and sometimes it's the sophomores who run up the high scores,” Quatterback Jim Ninowski, half- a back Walt Kowalczyk, fullback Don Gilbert, center Dan Currie, tackles |Pat Burke and Les Rutiédge and ends Dave Kaiser and Tony Kolod- EST eee Soe ee BACK IN ACTION — Gene Keady, Kansas State’s top runner who has an 8.7 rushing average, Michigan has a habit of upsetting | Michigan State Saturday after missing two games because of & knee injury. x * * ziej are among the 16 seniors to be introduced before the kickoff.) * * * for them all “We've never seen the likes of A victory over Kansas State will give the Spartans an 8-] season.| Daugherty hed a word of praise : where the Middies get ready for at Philadelphia. \ the big clash November Lyon Appears Sure Bet fo Win Scoring Crown AP Wirephote will be back in action against cav OAKLAND COUNTY izADens High points were the 35-6 win over By cx ABAIS conan een gD TD PAT Te Michigan and the 34-6 trampling} It’s a safe bet that speedy St.|Draxe. Lake Orion git 1 193 of Notre Dame. Frederick fullback Jack Lyon will YO Clawson | 7 13 4 6a | Red low was ea 20-13 edging by be the Oakland County scorin, Clark, Cranbrook 1208 «#7 | Purdue that killed State's Rose! ‘champion after this week's fimat pr nsexhul ston ; diey, Southfield 11 Bowl and Big Ten title dreams. few prep games windup the 1957 Graven. Seton ville ; 9 3 % | : Lewis, Mare) Park 8 8 3 67 The State squad worked outdoors season, Hect, " Reshester 733% in near freezing weather and snow | After trailing Lake Orion ace Acton, "Clatton Out gt. Mar : ; ; ; de ate Seenaty Im repars sim Drake by two and three tou Bat. pat ES Bh Kansas State had a $1.5 season|.., rl aadaory Gear on Rogers, Ferndsle BT tae and was beaten 38-17 here in the fi tallies Sund ft cd ere ec er Hy HM ° 43° final game of the 1956 season. — = ay alternoon tO) Sisces, Med Lampheto 8 7 8 3 offset one by Drake Friday and Panks, RO Dondero $ ¢ $ 2° regain the lead he had held for har . 28 Oakland-B Conference the ist two weeks of the race. Fy Ongerhil, By Lyon ‘ ; i t lee earner ie. Lists All-Sta* Teams Lyon has now amassed 18 | R#tse, Clawson aoa TDs A COUNTY AREQ LEADERS : Oakland-B league named its, ey Te cee saad “ Q TD PAT TP |all-conference teams and these | fame to Gacki. St. Benedict -7 2 1 131 were the 22 players selected | Play, Drake finished play with |Rniirey, Amen oie 3 e se . : ery. Northville io their respective positions: | Slevter et “ite BT ABD ENDS — Jim Drake and Jack Senaet.| There appear to be no others Youre. St_ Rita Sie 6 ie ; liman, Bast Detroit) 6 9 9 86° Bape dita sr Bove _Retinsen and still with one contest yet to play jt" Octrander Almont : ; “ ¥ Rick Aebel, Troy: Orville Crome eng | "it any chance of catching Lyon. |Rinke. Romeo 68 0 4 Dad ager? bake, Orion + *# + remeron, Of tke stunyun Clawson: Wak” Caicshuks: | Only five among the top 25 still getty, New Haven’ = 8 2 3 44 tape Orion =4 Bill Cowie, PFitsgersid ‘have a game left but the highest, |Desaubian. Lapeer a7 6 4 Bush, Fitegera " Haley, Clawson; Bob Haze] Park's Oscar Lewis, trails! *—Denotes = i per (All BACKS — = others have comple sone), ton, Clawson: oe tyne Pisler wey’ pac. |by 51 with 57, One of the others tokes, Tr Jim Nep ’ Lake Selene | ‘nab Mine ss toon pee is Lyon s teammate, Tom Dero- | b> Nurek, dale. cher, who has 44. GOT A GAS | we en ANDING PLAYER: Jim Drake, Lake Orion Clawson senior John Volk fin. COMPANY PERMIT? |State in 1955 and Iowa last year. * * Oosterbaan believes they can re- K. A. Skinner, FE 5-108 - C. “Cheek” Conn, 4-0984 nm, GR ‘M’ President Talks to Writers peat the feat against the Buckeyes. | “We'll play a good game,” he said, “We may be beaten, but we'll be up for it.” * * * There was the game in Ohio Sta- dium in 1950, It was played in a ‘| blizzard and the I hov- ered at 10 above. The Buckeyes were the favor- ites, but Michigan wen 9-8 and eaptured—its— : Ten crown. The Wolverines’ strategy was blocking punts and it paid off for a touchdown and a safety. “We can't be at full strength,” Oosterbaan said. ‘We started the season With what was expected to be an excellent backfield but there have been more injuries to key men than at any time since I've been head coach.” TTT TTT CONTINUING OUR — 35th ANNIVERSARY SALE: ~ \ e oN Your Crip South Starts at Don R. (U) Studebaker-Packard See your local Dealer today! ed Ze y Tolls on tinbeaten and untied. ANN ARBOR (# — Oklahoma “I want to thank Notre manag Hillsdale - coach Frank} * The Dales, * * who might be bowl the Waters said Hillsdale is a pos- sibility for a post-season game | at St. Petersburg, Fis. The meeting also was a t *« “IT wish we could have more Hatcher? Ten title in contrast to the ‘““unpressurized” Indiana-Michigan |” game. Asked if the Big Ten would Rose Bowl Pact Hinges on PCC withdraw from the Rose Bowl has lost, but mighty little Hillsdale) pact If the Pacific Coast Conter- | ence disbands, Hatcher admitted | he had not talked with other conference presidents and his for giving us the longest winning | answer was personal speculation, streak,”’ (Muddy) Waters told” the Michigan presi presidents would shed many tears! Football Writers here yesterday at if the Rose Bowl wasn't continued. their weeklv mecting. “I don't think other Big T Ten| as part of the activity," ee said. Michigan athletic director Fritz bound, own the longest skien of Crisler said he believes the Big victories of any college in nation, 44 straight. ae Ten will walt to see what happens Lucadam, Dubois entea’ C19 Dy Lakers by Michigan president H rire Quarterback John Lucadam and Hatcher, who outlined some of his! pytpack Aly 8 S football theories for the scribes. eee eee honorary co-captains for the past ‘season by the West Bloomfield foot- ‘ball team at the annual post-sea- football games played in a col-'son banquet last night. = legiate atmosphere with the big == issues out of the way.” == said. He referred to last week's = Oklahoma-Notre Dame battle and = Ohio State's triumph over lowa for the Big Dubois received the added hon- or of being named the team’s most valuable player for an out-! standing, season a8 a senior after being sidelined most of last year with a leg injury, Eastern Michigan coach Fre a| i\Trosko was the guest speaker for | ithe program. to the PCC before deciding what to do about the Rose Bowl. * * There have been recurring re- ports from the West Coast that the jPCC would crumble from dissen- sion at the end of the year. Ohio State publicist Bill Snypp, | Whose feam plays Michigan Sat- urday, said there were many | | people who were surprised by | the Buckeyes winning the champ- | lonship. ““Most of them were in Ohio,"’| said Snypp. “After all, we lost our) last two games last season and; our first this year for a three- game Josing streak. ished his career with a four | touchdown performance and ap- Pears to have 3rd place settled with 82 digits. Bill Tunnictiff of | Ferndale St, James is 4th with | 78 and Sta Clark of Cranbrook has 17. Outside the county, only two of the top 15 area scorers still have a game remaining and one may miss his due to an injury. x * * Northville star Dick Biery can finish in 2nd place by scoring at least once in the Mustang final to- night but is figured no threat 107 leader Larry Gacki. Biery trails _Almont's Frank Hartway by only |T4-72 but Gacki scored 121. ; The ailing: scoring ace is defend. | |ing champion Gary Ballman of. | East Detroit, He missed his 2nd. game of the year last wéek aftef | sarnering 56 points in six starts. Johnson Resigns Farmington Post After several years as golf pro- fessional at Farmington CC, Jirh- my Johnson today announced he. had resigned to devote his entire. time to development of his driving: | | | MacDonald's, Inc. Drive in now. 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It) close and there was little sensa- just turned to snow, The thermom-| tien of height. The most squeam- eter finally got < comg | Msi ef bridge-crossers — atid we off its 40 spot and know several — wouldn’t have jumped down to squeamed a bit. 30. It was a fun- “ We did notice, coming back ny, very windy: F across, a tendency for the car to day and the snow _ fishtail a bit in the wind. Easing behaved most in- up on the accelerator cured that. consistently. You A finer, handsomer bridge we nev- could find an inch er did see and it looks as though or so here, and a jts designer, Dr. Steinman, knew mile away, bare what he was doing all along. | ground. * * * We picked a | There were a good many deer BEAR AND BUCKS — Two Pontiac hunters wally speedy, and entirely success- ful trip over the last weekend to the Lake of the Woods area, north of Manistee. Above are (left) Rick Thompson, Eln? street, and Burton Watson, 213 State, with their bear and buck- Watson a 110-pound cub. Rick shot a 165-pound, 5-point buck and Burton bagged a 115-pound spikehorn. The trip lasted less than 3 days Hill Climb, Handling Test'2 Generals Charged ! loaded car. Thompson got a 255-pound bear, ‘bridge to cross. Because of Its im- packs, portion of this PATTERSON joing returned from the UP. and day- to cross the Mackinac Bridge one immediately noticed a striking in the teeth of a howling gale from similarity in almost all of them the West. It is a very pleasant); velof mense length the rise toward the * * x center js almost imperceptible and there is none of the feeling of — “iss ganas that cay seeing so many out-sized ones in bridges, two that come imme-| Such 4 short ume. diately to mind being the Blue) An Oakland County car ahead | \Water Bridge and the bridge across’ was freighting a sure cancidate U.P. deer have always been not- ed for size but we don't recall Set Up for Sports Cars With Illegal Hunting } First anfual hill climb and Course for the club and han- | aarane Pail ~ oS pies handling tests under auspices of dling trials is a mile or more | ila oe oe ee , | uty commanding general of the Pontiac Sports Car club have been| !@&. and includes some very | Continental Army Command have set up for the coming weekend at! sieacd spp oan opel ot bes! i wae f 5 * = drivers of the speedy little cars pdyke road, near Auburn. to negotiate. ; tween 50 and 75 entries are antici- | . of Maryland's eastern shore. pated for the event starting Sun- that belts The two generals were among day at 11 a.m. according to Gor- and crash helmets are required for| 15 persons charged in U. S. Dis- don Harrison. iall drivers. | triet Court yesterday, They were a a | Public ts invi | alleged to have hunted in Kent | Publie is invited, and there is a } ; : _ | County Nov. 7 In an area baited inominaj charge. Plenty of parking | in violation ef federal lew. railab on space is availa os seca | ‘Those named were Maj. Gen. Ri- SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. # — naldo Van Brunt, 56, chief of staff District biologist Paul Kwaterowski| Members of the PSCC racing for the Second Army at Ft. Meade, ‘ing wild geese over a baited area Harrison says seat Lampreys Are Found in UP Inland Lake been charged with illegally hunt-! \Tampa Bay. ' for winner in anybody's big deer Health Comes First Medics Say More Than Deer Are in Danger | It's better to come back ‘‘deer- for hunters, prepared by the Michi | less," than to undermine your 'Ban Heart Association: |health or possibly not come back — = have any aan your heart, see your family physi at all, is the advice of the Michi- ‘cian and have a complete physical gan Heart Association. ‘examination before going hunting M. S. Chambers, M. D., Flint,) 2—Get your proper rest before Outsize Trophies Numerous contest. Unfortunately we got wasn't such a bad word at that— fouled up in the interchange at | includes Harold Muldowney, Norm the southern terminal and missed ; | the chance to identify the own- a Sod Gita wits t) er. As for remembering the num- Moore, Herman Otto, — Hil- ber — well, we can’t remomber ligher and Danny O’Brien. our own. | zx k& For some reason very jew bet .| Maybe we can get around to or some reason very fe sank \them today. If we get anywhere are coming out of the eastern UP- today, a matter that depends upon per, usually alive with them. And|what new surprises this never de- an uncommon number are being pendable Michigan weather has in taken in the Lower’s Alcona Coun-| store for us ty. Why this should be we do not) ‘ know, not having encountered a Old timers relish the idea of bear of which to inquire. | this week's rain and snow “‘quiet- ~_ *« « | ing the woods.” Well, for infor- oe mation, they're et enough Our engineering inspections and, right now, "as ~ in the snow-slippery roads got our sched-| . ule, if the ee guide for activities’ woods briefly Tuesday after we use could be called that, badly mixed up. For one thing it cost) It was so still between gusts of, us the opportunity to check on the Wind that when an evening gros-| hunting ability of a gang over at,beak close overhead let out @ one- Walt Gidding's place at Canada candle power squeak we just about Creek. This group — maybe gang’ shed our hide. Check Sought. on Deer Taken in County Area Hunters Requested to Call Imlay Office of Conservation Dept. Seeking comparative informa- tion on buck deer taken by hunters in the Pontiac and Oakland county area, state conservation depart- ment district office at Imlay City has asked area hunters to tele- phone that office. A game biologist will go to the hunter's residence, or frozen food locker to determine the age of the deer, measure its antlers, and record the weight. The conservation men say that if even only the head is intact they can still obtain the necessary informa- tion. * * * Calls should be made to Imlay City RAndolph 4-4485, collect. Data from this area and other southern Michigan sections will be compared with that taken from northern areas, to measure the inroads due to deficient win- ter foods. Southern Michigan deer are well fed. * * * | “We need to examine over °00 southern Michigan buck deer this ifall,"’ states Thomas Osmer, dis- trict game supervisor. ‘Only: by examining an adequate number of well-fed deer from southern Michi- gan farmland deer range can we have a measure of the inroads , | “Weights and that deficient winter food supplies have made in much of our north- lern Michigan herd.” * * * antler measure- iments from southern deer will be says he has found three lamprey '€@™ will be on hand for the event, \jq., and Lt. Gen. Edward T. Wil- president of the association which hunting—don't depend on “‘cat- eels in Rock Lake, 10 miles north ‘cluding Harrison and T. Sulli- jiams, 56, deputy commanding receives financial aid from the naps’ in the automobile on the of Bruce Mines. van, with Jaguars; R. Bell and general, Continental Army Com- Pontiac Area United Fund, says way. compared with the much larger volume of data obtained from northern deer at the voluntary that more than deer will be in Lamprey have been reported for T Barth with MG's; M. Stone with mand, at Ft. Monroe, Va. some time in the Great Lakes. | Mortar and M. J. Donner with | eee where they have caused consider- ® Ferrari and MG. able damage fo lake trout, but this is believed to be one of the first to winners. reports that they exist in smaller inland lakes. “a _ Pha Trophies and dash plaques go. Just in case~an ambulance, doc-|Utica, brought back a fine tor and wrecker will be on hand. | deer head and rack from a hunting 4 4: danger during the current deer- hunting season. Fine Hunting Trophy Robert Beebe, 46759 Vineyard, than to walk from their house to | their automobile or bus, should not suddenly don heavy shoes and clothes and tramp long dis- tances through underbrush and snow. trip to Lewiston, Rack is an un- usually perfect one of 6-points. Buck weighed. 165 pounds, was dropped at 100-yards with one shot. Men who never exercise more | 3—Exhaustion is not a good thing for the body in general and the ‘heart in particular—so rest often. 4—Don't use stimulants to give |you strengthgetting tired is na- ture’s way of warning you to take it easy, , 5—Eat and drink moderately—| act your age—you'll live longer, | land like it. 6—Finally, know when to give | |Beebe had to drag it out 21g miles. Each year during the deer sea-|up. Getting that deer isn't worth roadside checking stations,’ says |Osmer. “Annual inventories of this itype will contribute much toward determining the improvement in the deer herd by means of special seasons such as are authorized jagain this fall.’’ * * * Usually southern Michigan bucks are larger and develop better ant- lers than most northern deer of the same age. Southern yearling son there is a rise in the deaths! losing your health. from heart attacks precipitated by! or further—infe tor—arberrt+ unaccustomed exertion. There is|heart attacks and heart disease, | no way of knowing the additional write to the Michigan Heart Ass»- number of heart attacks which ciation, Doctors’ Building, 3919 Flying Hunter | Bags His Buck; ard poet ie hi fone R, Detroit 1, Michigan. Flies It Home ~ * * “Undoubtedly some heart deaths loccurring during the winter may For dispatch, and convenience, be due to heart damage aggra- in making a deer-hunting trip,|vated while deer hunting.” he Pontiac’s Harold Berridge, 3059) stated. coivt, bes 0 wesy effective a Here are six life-saving rules P Ea] ad |" was his 3rd deer in 11 years. Moose, Coyote, Wolf Rule Isle Royale HOUGHTON \® — The moose, | - the coyote and the wolf have taken| ‘ over for another winter season he wanted to try for a buck on ‘Hunter Wasn t dominion of Isle Royale National Beaver Island, in Lake . Michi- | ° A | Park. gan, off the northwestern tip of ‘Missing, Just | Except for @ few fishermen who Berridge last weekend decided lby air to the Island. Flying the Drummond Island, at the eastern’ manity 30 miles over tossing old ade most tip of Upper Michigan But ‘Michigan was a scary test, says for a,time he was listed among the Harold, “I bucked the wind all the “missing. way and wasn't sure I'd make it.” * * * blanketed shoreline. He did, OK, and soon rime a Pender failed to return to camp <« « &¢ ing near the little airport. He|sunday, but came in Monday with} Roy Stamey, park ranger who. aoe at coreg *|this explanation: ‘returned to ‘icogheon with the last | left the buck and went — | Late Sunday he shot a big buck group of island maintenance per-| sleep near the plane in a sleeping aor but by the time he got it sonnel said there was about an| bag. ard helped load the dressed out it was too late to start inch and a half of snow on the! d Game ie ao next merning|ack to camp, so he built a fire island when the last craft left.| eee ne headed for home |2"d spent the night the-e. On his Only Stamey expressed faint re-| mae use atte ‘extra weight of W8” back to camp yesterday he gret at leaving the island. The, the "dou Berridge had to ‘get happened upon a bear and shot maintenance workers, employes of! down” at Harbor Springs and Sag- | and killed it. ithe National Park Administration, | inaw for gas, as he could take | x *& * . were happy to get back to the | on only a few gallons at a time. | The double kill, conservation of-, mainland. “That’s the real way to make/ficer Elton Carlson reported, | They'll go back again next April a hunting trip,” Berridge claims.|makes Pender ‘“‘the big boy’’ to ready the island for the summer | He has been flying only two years.|around Hamilton’s camp. ltourist season. * * * A thin layer of ice already has| begun to tinsel the island's snow- AP Wirephoto WHALE OF A HALIBUT—Six-feet-2-inch Paul L. Friberg, stahds beside @ 275-pound halibut landed at Portland, Me. recently. The fish, twice the size of what is considered a big halibut, was taken by a dragger (the Lawson), which hails from Virginia, but is fishing the northern waters. bucks, in their first legal season, jnormally develop six-point racks jand dress out at 130 pounds. Most BEATS THE MEN — Who says the women aren't top anglers? |northern bucks at a year and a Any of the male persuasion, still skeptical, should take a look at the ihalf are spikehorns or three or 1524y-pound silver tarpon, taken off Islamorada, in Florida Keys, four pointers and weigh about 100 a short time ago. Mrs. Louise M. Kaufman landed: the big fighter | Pounds. on a light bait-casting outfit and an artificial minnow. Her line was 14-pound test. She is also a fine flyrod fisherman, having taken a ° . FriVate MNOoTINg M l l Midy Begin in 38 26-pound tarpon on the flimsy rig. | Court Absolves Hunters POU Sst ea | 1958, following approval of pre- turned in his Serve regulations by the state Shot Moose in Self-Defense (ney mpeg D 3] d b B lexpect to leave its shores within ST. IGNACE Ww ~— Two Detroit/when the moose ' ~ 9 a sate aaa : Conservation Commissio t its So what does he do’ e1aye Y DEAT ia day or two, Michigan's remote area hunters have been cleared of! direction eee syeetne _ He revves-up his old Sky-Ranger . . Lo ees island 48 miles off the tip of the possible conservation law viola- . = plane, hits the blue (which was DE TOUR«®—Jack Pender right Keweenaw’ Peninsula is once again: x * * ; - is “ki 7" ; ie 1 the killing of a 900-por : then hidden by overcast), skitters now is “king of the hunters’ on a forest primeval, devoid of hu tions in the killing of a I-poun Conservation Confab Raulce und’ requlationnligevcrs moose last Sunday | ing licensing and operation of Mackinac County probate preserves provide for 150 - day judge Herbert L. Taylor ruled | Next monthly meeting of the hunting seasons for released yesterday Robert Haman, 16, of |ctate Conservation Commission | ne eee ee Detroit and Fred Passkiewier, of |has been scheduled for Dec. 12-13) Heensed preserves. Year-round Livonia, acted in self defense (+ the Conservation Department's | shooting will be permitted on when they shot the moose while || ansing offices. | non-native upland game birds hunting near Gilchrist. The informal session of the meet-| Tele##ed by preserve operators. Under Michigan law, moose are ing will begin at 3 p.m., Thursday, The non-native game birds in- illegal game. Dec, 12. The group's formal ses-/clude such species as Coturnix Testimony at the hearing showed sion opens at 9 a.m., Friday, Dec. quail and chukkar partridge, which the moose charged Haman and was/|13. All meetings are open to the are not established in the wild ia i ' Michigan. less than 50 feet away when be | DUNE: brought it down with a bullet. | FOSTER’S HARDWARE % 2 Scheduled for Dec. 12 State Farm Game Restoration Program Readied| DISCOUNT? CALL IT WHAT YOU LIKE BSUS RRRERR ERROR LANSING — Southern Michigan) spring in the Conservation Depart- and initial work on the spring pro-| technical assistance, planting — farmers wishing to participate next ‘ment’s farm game restoration pro-|gram is under way. | stock and other materials. ———— gram are urged to submit applica-| since the farm game restora- Planting stock supplied by the 9} When you exami fi yo onade aulteecachentvecice n . \tions to the department now. tion program was started by the department includes trees and @ fee! the se fiplen sap impered "eoslerewihen ve ty tham on DEER HUNTERS’ CHECK LIST Solunar Tables , division | shrubs which provide food and and appreciate the excellent style and fit that only superb work- | Game biologists are conduct- | Department's game division im |... tor wildlife. The landowner fm ™anship and hand detailing can give, when you see the price of only [> There are still many hardy) ing inspections of lands belong- | 1948, more than 5,300 cooperating |i; responsible for the actual plant-. $ A975 | Coots wee sieve. cies: [] Insulated Underwear a anglers, who brave weather for Ing to interested farm operdior® | landowners have received free |ing. | Ponts ..........-..() Wool Shirts ........ some late gate hogy eel ar —— vame pavorelnvgpor Then You Know That Socks ie Seale eel ——— wisic olalerelelerese (a) sport, who might Insulated Boots ..... nterm oo. ee eee el excursions in this area through! Under the farm game restora- onnac rea OMAN shower. He turned and_ circled MAKE A DATE — COME IN TODAY! Knife ..........-.. F] Cooking Equip. ..... me gage oayprrtigctore las ea pergrem, natoweers bone = H — “ oe eae | You'll see why we're selling as many suits 2 and 3 per customer Compass [) Stove 7 n ' eC trae i hot hi + >| | Y ii my eulfe 2 and 2 per customer BL wOMIDGSS 3... es ee wee) OTOVOE 2 we ee tt ee lL aes aed cold be of help to ~ pode aoe idee Bags Her Third Deer arbrape ee ee bas are just one. Yes, Sir! One of the Biggest Suit Values Shells ............. ia Rope Bialierslsisi sais e160 L small game hunters of the area.| ianning habitat improvement| | Back weighed 45 puke, oi | Handwaormer ....... 2! ee eee im Major periods run for an hour to/.r in addition to free planting| For the third straight year, Mrs. its rack had 10 points, | Sleeping Bog ....... 0 Parkes ........ es a an hour and a half, minor periods |. and other materials which Paul (Betty) Green, — pees Two years ago, near Hale, Mrs. Castes RANDOLPH Aiverdtions Gloves ............ [] Gun Case :....... oO somewhat less. aid in making farms attractive hey borane unten cree got her first deer with af Tailors & Remodeling Hots .......,..-.. [) License......... vesb Miner Ma Minor "Siar wildlife, « trip. . slug from a .22 caliber gun, Clothiers: ARWOOD Repairs Sweat Shirts a ...£) Deer Scent ...... a Thurg ..: 8: ; : . * * * jh ‘ . : 12:35 Hunt in the vicinity of /Hig- | ’ Bai: strane: a8 192 748138) Shipment of fall planting stock! ging Lake,” Mrs, Green, alone,| Zach Wheat played 2,318 Nat naa sig fee Cone Chien Check Foster's for Savings Sua. -ss0e HEY} 240 9:28 3:1¢ to cooperating farmers recently|came upon a fine buck, bearing a/al League games with the — - Huron at Telegrap - PARK FREE AT THE DOOR ~~~ Tues. “ess #3, 33, Yoiss “so Was completed by the department|big rack of horns, Her first shot!lyn Dodgers. : : * ee ee ae ee a ae ee ee ee ee ee eee a ae ae ele The irate animal first charged Passkiewicz. He backed off to; avoid shooting, & Sporting Goods Store 1651 S, Telegraph Road FE 2-3559 OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9:00 P.M. Judge Tayler found that Haman | PRICES SLASHED! had little alternative but to shoot | Get the best for less at Foster's Men’s and Women’s All Down-filled Hunting Coats and Pants Reduced 20% { a } : 2 ca ere As, 4 eS = 4 == “ee a: ee eS ie *. ~~ . ee Ne Te ae ite é - . ae = : ; perenne aad a A 4 oe ee i af : + XHIRTY-TWO “THE PONTIAC PRESS, wnweeviay . NOVEMBER 20, 1957) : : 2 ¥ . 3 ae , |THE GIRLS -THE JACKSON TWINS |’ a wines Announce Formation — of Car Rental Firm. CHICAGO im — The Hertz Corp. and American Express Co. have announced formation of a new com- pany to handle worldwide automo- bilé rental services. . * * * The new concern will be known as Hertz American Express Inter- nationa] Ltd. and will be owned jointly by the two parent com- panies. 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THE PHONE WIRES! 3 a | _ “ ; : 8 8 : je ‘ ; : | : 3s oe ae a cae | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957 THIRTY-THREE Reports Army Wants All-Out Cadillac to Show Automatic Convertible _ | "Rain Sends Windows Up, Prison Looms Grains Decline Stocks Irregular, NATO Avoids in Early Trade sees. ctees IRIS Steady © | erm sna ey wn nto mie ne |OVEL Squillante Missile Project Tunisia Debate "NEW YORK «Rails steadied U.S. Moves to Revoke|jin’®, Said today ne ar! Leaves Arms Dispute wie mn ony tos are euisbed cc Detroit |i? an irregular stock market early shows over the county reese | cca ot “he cover and th other | Probation of Reported imate an alate to 7 for Big Three to Settle _ ronal seorecentiig exporters|"*" of Pradh, << ie: Bc Wgercendcrcigg-ne Mri — ¢ ae sl he wuatean Garbage Racketeer missile by 1961 at a, three-year Among Themselves ie pn res mang] Produce a a yatta cmptn ne tae of ea | ew ok it —Mhe team ar | pans ass — aT wa selling aide at the wart ssseeesees#8-00lassortment of fair-sized blocks|Biarritz series. They are designed|geck actuates a humidity contro! o¢™™™ has taken steps to put A Washington dispatch to the bowed out of the Tunisian arms Vincept J. Squillante, self-styled dispute today preferring to let the * * & ye Ey | when it is hit by rain drops. If podson of murdered mobster Al-/newspaper Called it ‘‘a dramatic). S., Britain and France settle Cong eas Gowa nearly = cant a are Reet. (cased Ri etssisise i lena 8 ees eee sity Planned for the regularjtop and windows are down the bert Anastasia and reputed gar-|proposal for a defense against the| it among themselves. bushel at the outset, reflecting|— oS walle The statement by President aloes thers control eeromaticalty bage racket kingpin, in prison for|/Soviet transpolar intercontinental ~~ & * forecasts for more favorable |Bremat%R*¢., Is -vsvstssassonsees ESO proves of the New York Federal When the top is down the lines |Taises ‘hem ‘the first time in his career. ballistic missile. The probicin was discussed brief: weather over the producing belt,|Csbbage, Curly, bu. 2000000000000 148 of the car remain smooth and * x * * The Times said the proposal has , s Carrots, ud. 3. 938 Reserve Bank that additional cred- ; ‘ ly at a meeting of the permanent Continued selling of surplus corn|Cauliflower, dos. 2202225202: }3tit-loosening steps may be taken| WMProken. The all-metal panel | Other features include four in-/ The S-foot-1 silent witness at/been made to the Joint Chiefs of| council of the treaty organization. by the Commodity Credit Co Celery (eratea) 3-5 dos. soccseeccos 4.15! started rallying tendency near which covers the top lies flush |dividual bucket seats and hand-'jast week's Senate hearings on|Staff and Secretary of Defense ; * ‘a TPO-| Fennel (behs.) doa. 200 a vith EE, A spokesman told newsmen ‘“‘the if ration also was a factor in the|Horsersdish, ‘px. bait. °<'.1../7..°! aso|the close yesterday and still was with the rea deck. Four elec- /buffed leather interior. The drive/gangster control of the garbage|McElroy by the Army chief of/7 oy has decided to renew these iz trade. |Kohirabi (bchs.) dos. ...... serese 1.80 leffective tric motors, controlled by a jshaft tunnel also is upholstered carting industry here was hauled|staff, Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor. Ven gs i Leeks (behs.) dos. secvece 3.50 ° : pushbutton operate the top and ‘in leather into federal court yesterday and consultations next week in light t Soybeans were fractionally low.|Qnions Dry. S0-Ib. |... .-+. 1.90] But there was some confusion of a ° : eae od with viclath bation The story also said in part: of the discussions now taking place : er, influénced by weakness in vege-|Parsiey, Root. (bchs) doa. HEIN g43|investment attitude due to other a pote i tas ri dil crim.| On the basis of experiments! among the three interested gov- table oils, Rye futures appeared SS eae ee : - components of the y mis- eo ble oils. Rye fut Stomey teary 80-3 fe _——— * s . eye ‘ inals and peodhaie He also was with the Arm ernments. to be following the trend in wheat. |Redishes, hothouse (bchs.) doz. ae 1. = N B f accused of ling his 1936 in-/SU°: Nike Zeus, Taylor is con- ; x *« * —-. gorda watts na it Pennsylvania Railroad rose a ews in rie if ine 0) | .) ae: ce) coe = - al vinced that this weapon can be| The French, British and Near the end of the first hour, Turnips tbehs.) doz. me beaes en 4 ‘sgifraction after sinking yesterday to ' , oe ae the federal probation developed with nuclear and ther-| American ambassadors to NATO wheat was % to % lower, Dec. Greens — its lowest price since 1932, Balti- Federal Judge Irving R. Kauf- monuclear warheads to the point spoke during the morning meet- ere ; Cone e, bu. Apauagouonee sssseesees 1£95|more & Ohio, sold heavily yester-|Webb St., Detroit, pleaded s i ie-| ing but they apparently were 2.18; corn % to “” » Pleaded guilty where it can track down and de-| Ing y apparently SIR corm ON to X, lower, Dec. Goede ccc ER gaye alo ralied a bit, New York|to drunk’ diving’ charges, Tues OC ECHIME —pettion to revoke” Squilante's sty the Soviet ICBM. se ein Dec. 68%} ; ° ‘ Mustard on nee eae ++. 2.00'Central was firm. day, before Sylvan Lake" Justice ja peu Paco me oo os : 3 rye % to 1 lower, Dec, |Spinach, bu. 01.0 IIIT, Andee te | raft than probation. Bail was set at $10.000, The main discussion is under ‘ beans % Swiss Chard. bu. ....0....c.../11! 195} Douglas Aircraft rose more Joseph J. Leavy, and paid a fine - , ne ; $1.32; soybeans % to % lower,/Turnips. bul Aviation : + _ which the former fruit peddler * way in Washington between French psobu III 3.00/a point, North American of $80 plus $20 costs. CAB Cold to Fare Hike ae aa ey; Jan. $2.33%; and lard was un- celery cutttuee @ Saled Greens and General Dynamics were a lit-| posted. @d 0 ices Foreign Minister Christian Pineau changed to 7 cents a hundred Ibs, |Endive, bleached. bu, 2.......7.7, LBjtle higher and Boeing reduced an| Webster School, 640 W. Huron) Asked to Raise Funds ~ * * BENJAMIN FPAWEEY en ne Jon Boater lower, Dec, $12.15. Bocarele, guisschea. bu: sie sewecces He} early loss. was broken into, it was reported for Shifting to Jets Squillante, 40, has been on pro- MIN F. P c Dulles. . . ni * * yesterday, and some change taken 9g bation sinca 1953, when he pleaded} pronNaRD — Service for Ben- * * * Grain Prices Chrysler and U. S. Steel droppd/from a milk machine. ; . guilty to a 1950 government charge| jamin Franklin Pawley, 63, who| Paul-Henri Spaak was absent CHICAGO GRAIN Poultry about a point each. Smaller losses). . gile all Saints E NEW YORK # — The airlines|of failing to file 1948 and 1949 in-|dieq at Pontiac General Hospital,|from the permanent council meet- CHICAGO. Nov. 19 (AP) — Opening Sarhorr kau were taken by Lukens, General copal Church, Fi = says they are bucking heavy head|come tax returns. He also received! wil) be at 2 p.m. Thursday from] ing while making his first official Whe > Motors, Goodyear = Anaconda. |change Bt. aa, | winde today Test are: cutting downy * fine and a suspended sen-\the Methodist Church here, with/visit to Holland as secretary- | . tee cesceces 68% . Nov. 19 (AP)— fob. i s included; Gen-| ir profit speed. Wa treet, : . Melvin S ht officiat- { . oa 2s ame Sisases oa “echoy Gt Kone E eel-atate ear ears off % at 35% on 2,500 canted pereg + nent Be agrees and has marked their While Squillante squirmed nerv- 4 fees a be ‘held eee By TED pate yay welteg: Orde A extra. tarne 0-00. shares; Bethlehem unchanged at Peq‘anield tore 118 W. Lawrence|S'0ckS down sharply. jously in a chair st the counsels: the family home at 1 p.m.j"CCOOY WH24NG Dione) | AMS Se ee Fit we. 81; medium 45: small Bie. Std. /37% on 2,500; and Union Pacific , This comes at an embarrassing |table—frequently whispering to his Thursday and burial will be in| His absence and the Washington ) Sat. jccces a July ot. “TBS st AVS. 361%. Grade B large 51-88, wid.up % at 24% on 1,400. senindinn Cann ae . os traljtime for the carriers, who must attorney Irving Bush—U.S. Atty. \Lakeville Cemetery uncer Ma- talks created a situation in which 2 ee po ABB as Grade A, large $2-81 wid.| New York Shipbuilding rose Lecter oan to 7:30 p.m. Call reser, |find money for costly jet planes. a — heatedly told the sonic auspices. nobody present at the council 2186 STG BG, Bettas 4b Checks 349-38. ore than a point following newSivations to PE2-3401 by 1 pm peop ee heed sight va can't yess an * Mer! Pavicy was lel uarabor of meeting was willing to take the Commercially raded: of a $20,900,000 contract award for/Thurs. sell stock. Its hard to borrow. ; . ie lead in getting NATO to solve the — ae ae A large 62-54%; building the bull of the worlds * * * “This man is not a small man. the Oakland Avenu Unita Pre- problem growing out of the ship- Browns: Grade A large 83; medium le red ship. Family style chicken dinner and). airline t to hike their He is reputedly the head of one of| D¥teriam Church, Pontiac; the t fee 40-42; small 34. mm |first nuclear-powe: bazaar. Baldwin E.U.B. Church. ie aueiines want to hike thelr, Knights of Pythias of Oxford and |™e"t Of arms to Tunisia by the Company Prices of ‘58 Cars Up DETROIT POULTRY per poultry f.o.b. Detreit up to DETROIT, Nov. 19 (AP)— Prices paid pound for No. 1 top ard live New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) sienees 49.3 Int Tel & Tel 27 ih. 212 Baldwin. Nov. 21, 6 to 8. $1.50 and 5c. , —Adv. fares. The staff of the Civil Aero- nautics Board, on the other hand. | deries that this is nceded. A staff report holds the outlook much bet- the biggest rackets operating in New York City, and he is being investigated by the district attor- neys of Queens and New York} the Masonic Lodge and OES of Dryden, He leaves his mother, Mrs. Edith Taylor of Ionia; wife, Myrtle; four U. S. and Britain despite French protests, The French fear the weapons will end up in the hands of Al- Alr Red . . ; | Heav pe hens 19-30, 1 ent type -,.69.4 Isl Crk Coal. 314 ; ter than the lines paint it and|(Manhattan) counties. | oer nee — toad?" heavy wre — — Allied girs ee Jecohe maces calls their present troubles mostly| ‘Let us not pretend that we are| daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Morse of wii nationalists. ; A Tocks 25 Capen mettes 3%4-4% fb. 20-23, Pal SIT lyg6 Jones 3 L .. 431 CCuSe: X on temporary. dealing with a poor little man here Davisburg, Mrs. Evelyn Wood of ae * Suggested Lists Show # iv) 26.21 "as: “ype hens BT-atr few 31) A sug’ Mea imbecile... at The airlines are putting their)! Telation to a mere violation of Dryden. and Mrs. Joyce Wax and| A member of the U. S. delega- 3:4 Per Cent Boost vee tm 2 Ae nara Kresge 88 262) case before the board now and|Probation. He is the head of two/Mrs. Edith Rowley, both of ie ora (eiae ht eet ok ae . Am Cyan 906 Kroger... “A stressing | many (other things in of the biggest carting associations|ard: four sons, Gerald and Keith|heW instructions from his govern- Over Last Year . Livestock Am Me Pay u4 reeves ") 20 COU l ing their plea for higher fares — de- in the city, which have been en-jof Pontiac, Richard of Leonard ment so nobody said anything new. ; aw Mees ot) pegs ‘ ense needs, general rise in costs) faked in shaking down business|and eenee of Drayton Plains,! The American added that ev. : By DAVID J. WILKIE DETROIT LIVESTOCK poe ped Ho pong a8 ‘ Barmore Taking Stand; in industry, need to improve serv- peer and 26 grandchildren. eryone was awaiting the results AP Automotive Editor eke tl eed be ee ae sine . Wea ane 5 com 303 Mai : : He's | ' ice, growing. competition. of the Dulles-Pineau talks. DETROIT (#—Factory-suggested |{¢%, ads average to high choice 1090-| Am geil 1es6 Mack Trk ... 276 aintains Mes innocen x ke Ww ee j i i - He eiees be 1S ageeacidin ens nies ne ce elan oy Tel 10 Martin. Ol 141 of Murder Ch The 12 trunk lines have ordered’ Vital to Missiles Program eee Conan discumsion ist prices for \eopcrman’ se'se-aeter cum Ty bee (Am Viscose ...27.2 May D Stre fe) urdaer arge : took up little time” at the council are up roughly an average of 3.4 is oo; cannes and | cutters Ate. 13.50: yr oe eT ce ‘& 8. 103 Sogn ree ° os ot two bul * « session which was mostly devoted n | . ew thin cannets down to utility | Arm -- 81 ‘oO - Pee cert cocchalf the increase ar [ttt ‘at se satstw 00-| Attn “384 Man Meane'’” S44 MUSKEGON U — Herman Bar-|lion dollars. U. S ° Pp lanning Ex PaANISION | consideration of housekeeping nounced a year ago. — Se ae yjAUL Cet Line 372 Monsen, “ch .. 31.7 More was expected to testify today| T. Carl Wedel, vice president of ‘ . Spar for the Dec. 16 meeting Seatee to rime Be vealers goetadie x20. Atl Retin TS Mont Ward |. 304 as defense attorneys sought to|the transportation department of of Its Heli um Production 15 heads of NATO govern- ta dollars | end cents meet iugwy oad standard 1600-23 uty eet OD 2 383 Muciler Br ., 228 Clear him of a charge of second/the First National City Bank of ’ ments. ald om pgpenmaa ae pe steady. sows, proros to 2$¢ et, pete Bteel 21373 heat had murder in the slaying of ve York, believes ‘‘more than $225. a 314 : . Gorham. * could be argued that some ad- Re seteités, mised’ No i and a[bere worn”. .303 wet Gee oe 12-year-old Peter : pen | Most constipation is caused by what reli chroni tipation By THE amecusese PRESS , Cadarette was shot by Theodore|in the slaying of Freddie R.lriint pise Jockey, Sleepy Head/schoot boards at the same time,”|Child equal educational facilities) doctors call call “tity” colon thet overnight, yet fs #0 gentle it has been = font Wikaryasz, 42, also of Alpena, who Rhimes yesterday. * . Johnson, is scheduled to spin ree-|he told a Lansing Parent-Teacher whether they live in poor or weal-| joses so much moisture that its con- hospital proved safe even for women Gunfire has claimed told State Police the two had sep- x *& & : is for the Waterford Assn, audience, “These people |thy eit h ,tents become so dry they block the in critical stages of pregnancy. hunter's hse _ Michigan's six-day- arated earlier in the day and’ he! Rhimes, 28, of 312 Hughes St., h. . Township overlook ‘the long history of fed- * “bowel; so shrunken they fail to stimu- Superior to old style bulk, salt-or old deer season. did not know Cadarette was -near-|died yesterday at Pontiac General poe eral assistance to education, as-| He cstied: on parents and teach- Inte the urge to purge that propels drug laxatives, CoLonaip neither In adidtion, six hunters have died by when he fired. Wikaryasz was|Hospital from a knife wound. sistance given without damage to/ers to “demand the kind of expan. *"4 expels waste from your body. gags, bioals nor gripes; won't inter- of heart attacks atid one of a cer- not held. This weekly dance club is for state and ‘Jocal supervision." sion of educational facilities we To regain normal regularity, the dry, fere with absorption of vitamins OF ebral hemorrhage. At least 22 have} e a @ Watkins told the prosecutor that boys and girls from grades 9 ; have, ‘and to stand be-| ‘hrusken contents of your colon food nutrients; in clinical tests, did nied. : Rhi in wi Education should be separated (POW Must hav which now block your bowel must be Ot cause rash or other reactions. been .wou Four hunters ‘were veported/Rhimes came at him with an ax/through 12 and is sponsoted by the from bealth and welfare in the (Pind those you have elected to the| remoistened. Second, bulk must be It’s a physiological fact: Exercise | Alvin H. Cadarette, 54, of Al- over the last 24 hours; |after an argument in the house/ Waterford newoene Recreation zi h < ‘ aaa legislative and executive branches). brought to s-T-a-8-T-o-n stimuLaTe tones your body! And Cotonaio pena, was wounded fatally Tues- |Eugene 0, Heilein, 25, of Richvilie,|where Watkins rooms. department, ; President's cabinet, he » and of government, when they are, colon to action; to @ normal urge to exercises your colon to tone it a ey s , Edward W. Sanberg, 28, of Ish- Witnesses said they believed the come under q secretary of edu- fighting for expanded facilities and . And, of all laxatives, only new against constipation, overnight!. Get when a deer ran between them |peming, Ovila LaPalm of stabbing occurred after Rhimes| The New York “Gity police de- cation, increased staffs against those who poring opacksy plan raged ry bien preity gy pool we oe near Long Lake in northeastern poses Donald Woods of Vesta- a put down age a was after rong has five helicopters pa-|, Such rag _— ie 4 remmanae with budgets) stimulating bulk. So effective it relief at less than 2c per tablet : * atkins with a chair, trolling coed me “would give ucation the rank it than ains, ae ¥ i ee A cere oS eek : oe a ee eS ea aoreet epee. et THIRTY-FOUR _ e 2 ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 0, 1957_ gs doe | ea Sard of Thanks 4 % “Help Wanted Male | 6 \ Help Wanted = a ‘Pontiac Passes ‘ur Disneys True Life Adventures _Death Notices. Birr ewe fe team OQmas. HOY. # 49, 1957. a tet. WILLIAM peihy snd § Speci af ments | Her, Win e 3 rvice ~~ Moving Rules SNOWY SANCTURY =f Sry ee] ace S ret oe ocean re BE ete : , dear brot' : Waite: 4, Pontiac Pres intment her of Mrs. 4 Gil- | loved , wooed, r e. | P T. Smith Jr. ‘or a } . Geers yp} Goulet’ Puncrel Wr Wisi 10 THAW AN ' "Builders of "EF Bult Homes Geet “OUR MANY | - je 5 $1,000 Cash Deposit tinvioimtccatl Raamrgiees | ae, ecemerecny games| -POLt TIM@ jen savare satzswmn ron Must Be Paid Before Stat Sashebaw Ra. Drayton during the resem bereavement af ne a new west side branch, Ex oreo 4 , see cera DORST | Tike Tiere aee| Opportunity | tag * Permit Issued 198 W. Rundell 8t.; age 51; be- mer Snover Puneral Home. — The REAL ESTATE SALESMEN OR loved wife of Marion &. McLain Family.. . 2 MEN TO CHECK ROUTES saleswomen in new home aject. dear sister of Roland Plonty, a a ts co Wa-erford ea Benjam d Donald ft: : Oe ba eo AND CALL ON) ao3) Ex referred. ose Hil) An ordinance ‘regulating the Irs Geor e iishenry Mrs. In Memoriam 2 ANE’ A SUBSCRIBERS. HOURS | Rear Co. Kenwood +8000, and wrecking of struc- oo oor wm | §:390° PM. APPLY IN PER- |.TERRIFIC SELLING OPPORTO moving ie Ne lie ag Sa, IN, LOVING MEMORY OF FRANK | 6ON TO FRED THOMPSON.” | nities now avaliable, You can tures in Pontiac was adopted Lee Son eae rkfits passed away learn easy ways to & Very suc: unanimously by a 6 to 0 vote of shey officiating. Interment in trom" us. Nov. “ont . Circulation Department | fesstul future. Whether ved over Commissi l ht. Greenes Corners Cemetery, , Had- but for a touch of # ban- dios housewife or the City Commission last nig’ ley, Mich. Mrs, Howe will He in PONTIAC PRESS 25, but under 85 years of age & ; Commisioner Floyd P. Miles was.- state at the Voorhees-Siple Pu-| And & sound of @ voice that is are salesminded, ‘Please arrange neral Home. PARKING ATTENDANTS. 16 OR/| ‘®ppolntment now for # persona missed by hi: if inte jew, not present. MARTIN. NOV. 18, 1997. JAMES ie y his wife & |" over. Must have Michigan driv- "C SCHUETT The new lew will require a $1,000 Willem, 159 Monterey 8. age Ii" | IN MEMORY_OF HUSBAND, WAL ee ae Soe 1 cash deposit before a moving per- Mare. weaeed sted Betty AS ter Smith Tominski, who ‘passed | 51 55 sERVICE. DELIVERY EM 3-4197 or MU 46863 . mit is issued. This will protect the Do Eddie eS Gone wut Naa seo. and From his route. 910th. yr average to afar. A city against “any delays, neg- Eadie Allen rise, idear brother wile Bibel Tominski,_ __| {cheat education, good sar own Employment Agenceis 8A i i ildi eC. Martin. Puneral serv- : a NN Er Oe ligence in removing said building ee Se ee Funeral Directors 4 or buyi bome. Bur FE 22253, Res. PE 8-1645 bum ij - rry H. Hutchinson. Puneral ar-| ME 7 Pontes’ Cadlisn Boise. “woos: | "OIN OUR FALL CLASSES IN rangements will be announced ECTION i later by the Pursley Puneral Home is BURIAL : a i ae ward, Reyal Oak Sie * prdhoa Bt "Noses girprens Ph FE «4013 structures from one location to another. A _permi tee of $25, eee Mee may be seen ra seit tog, inves YOUNG MAN, MUST BE 21 TO 28 to the cash deposit, will be ee a urton EB. Grand PIA 7 4 pids. ducation, (col PIANO LESSONS. MAJORS IN charged for all moving within the eee UNLESS THE \ pi ee Boy Pgs hig care Re ia aeeressive, este mature mind, seemoers oad relaeee oe | ry rn 2 ny ft rs. a 3s new L | arance a Ul- come close, city limit. There will be a $50 WEIGHT OF y cil Joseph. Pa Vand Bem Palace: pleasant pervonality, can Get along | _PE 18043. c oe three rs survive in Italy. Pu- ith peonle, has a keen desire to harge for moving a structure \ PREDATOR a. merall sorvion @iN’ be Relarthace: BOX REPLIES learn and {s willin ing to follow in: __Work Wanted Male 10 from outside the city into the BREAKS c UGH ee Gey. Nov. 21. ot 0am. from st. i 16 ase y mMrwctions implie Exe. not SEE DR ESE OSE limits. THRO & rik bcos teen ee » today there ip areleet bee Ge care: Cy CARPENTER WORK. NEW — ie > Mt. Hope Cemetery. Recitati fully trained by a company exec- ot the hesacy vil itd weaneeany were replies at the Press Utive. Position pays 10-000 to| repair FE 40 These charges will cover all THE ROOF OF SNOW. at 8:30 p.m. at the Huntoon Pu- office in the following $15,000 per year according to) ANY KIND, OF, WORK, WANTED, oe) tate ; eo ; a neral Home. Mrs. Palace will lie ability. Pan? employe benefits,; foc man —_ costs whtich in the past had been . esses : in state at the Hunteon Funeral boxes: hospitalization, “"iile” insurance: A YOUNG MAN IN 3RD YEAR levied under several permits, 11-ZO pDisuibuted by King Features Syndicate. aan ROW aa. Ee 3, 4, 16, 17, 19, 23, 24, See cf iis ad ur interview of college desires work in reliable MES. FRED D. firm h - acording to Carl F. Alt, city : 312 Hughes 8t.: age 23; beloved | 4 28, 29, 30, 36, 38, 54, 62, > |_call Mr. Ayers. FE $5517 counting. write Poatise Press, soe son of Mrs. Eula Webbs; dear 63, 69, 70, 72, 76, 77, 78 Box 5. Jas . . Mare Wonks and Ate Oren | 061 i Seeks || Help Wanted Female 7 ‘vaitasle NOW) CARPENTER Before a structure can be moved Including Ocean-Going Caravan Long. Puneral service will bo bald » OS, OF, - eee | cabinet work New = repair owners must show proof of a - Priday, Nov. 22, at 2 p.m. from APPLY NOW scene sok, VE +106 : — the Liberty — Church with Part time Xmas help in sales BOOKKEEPER DESIREs * i ) HAN- total of .000 insurance. Se . A Rev. 8. M. ards officiating. and perm dle Sean or small firms in spare 20 I ite’ ] ir bees canta pretense. Myers oecetty mace | time” OR, tyreae0 oees ss t t t t Mr. Rhimes will Me in st : bed yer's Jewelry Shop | _time.¢ Sass ie exosins nteres In DUyIN TaltS FeIri€S) & Rear wakes Weal] DONT WISH FOR! Tilton shopping Giete. °° |canrenten WORK: SEW OR Cash wrec 01 and may seen after . | BABYSITTER FROM 3 PM. TO = _p.m.- Thursday. ‘ | 8: | CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- structures range from $25 to $500 ; - lager Rov. 1s.-1seTwecvin-w | MONEY! Make it easily | SP ™+* “10 week TREO. | “(er kitchens © specialty. FE : depending on the size of the base-| LANSING «» — Reasonably, A legislative commission head-|for any type of service discussed 97 Hammond ‘Re ; age 62. dear ae Sate 48 el ND RI ment. There will be an additional /serious inquiries from prospective eq by Rep. James Goulette )R-|has loomed as a likely stumbling re awite Wa gBrien | through Classified Ads. To| month “immedie:e” opening for CARPENTRY Tie Oe yee : ‘st assume re- saa fe of $3 for each 500 square buyers of the retired Mackinac jron Mountain) is making a study > ; service =m be held Friday. Nov. sefl, rent, buy, swap, hire nsibility of two position board, i Ex Gt ra EM : | , ae , xperience and supervision an 0 t 32679 eet of a ‘° be gered. = eke now — jon possible disposition of the five | In curtail Woolner said, the in| Somat ge poreg eth : : ; woe seiichboard desirable. Gas “STATION | ATTENDANT. ME- i . : * = ‘ our week, era. empiove , Violation sf an provision of the part) oe ee oe yicralt ‘quires to the highway department) Rore"ul urn sutra tne OM! FE 28181. Benefits. Write Bor s8, “Pontiac | {Seai"*ereitsces® GulP Baer tion o prov ' h f lroads 2 rks-Griffin Puneral Home. aese: | Telegraph & Maple : : The lawmakers have talked have come from railroads pos s-Griffin Pune ; grap ple R law will result in a $100 fine or|Would be seaworthy on the North oo se a pe interested in the boats for THOMAS NOV. iT. 1957, GAYLAND, CURB GIRLS. APPLY A & W MARRIED MAN | DESIRES 90 in jail. The be-| Atlantic in February: it keeping at ast some ’ — ete Perry St.: age 69: beloved Root Beer 676 W. Huron. | sieadv job FE 80714 pee days ft : ordinance ln : rer the Wat, Sid them in service on Lake Michi- (ferry service, and from shippers, husband of Mrs. tte joe? thee COUNTER GIRL BOB's CONEY MAN AGE 34 WANTS FULL. mes effective Nov. 29. running over t ist, Sidney ine brok ; re. Monte The Pontiac Press Isiand. Married only. 147 N. Per- time job. FE 8-2611 H. Woolner. deputy state hichway| ®&% Lake Huron or in the Straits marine brokers, scrap dealers and — William Thomas. Mrs = [PAINTING & CARPENTRY. FREE, ; : 2 aad snway | area as sightseeing vessel plying |eTTy operators. Gtise: dear brother af Seen ie. DISHWASHER. MUST DEPINITE-| estimates OR 3-6234 e e ; commissioner, said an attorney bet Macki CG Mack . | bert. Amos, Wilber, Chester, Les- FOR WANT ADS ly be a fast energetic worker | RETIRED FURNACE MAN WANTS | Little Children Die |senera!’s opinion sti is being) between Mackinaw City, Mack- ONE FROM CALIFORNIA bearers Meee |] DIAL FE zusigt | Rect cte hanes Bimne:|gunee ty rea awaited on whether a call for bids ad + Beaeee: The query on seaworthiness| 483. Nov. 21, at 1:30 p.m. from ham, (Next to Krogers) STyDEst (34)— | Desines | Tone sti 4 : the Huntoon’ Punera! Home with EARN LEARN & HAVE FUN. $35 See ee ee Cocatane ° ‘ . on the boats should be issued. |(- Expense of refitting the craft/came from Wally Byam’s Caravan,| Rev. Tém Maione officiating. In- From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to $80 wk. 3 ur 4 ni a | perpeces: FE +0007. | | me ire Bak Id. Calif. he said terment in Perry Mt. Park. Mr For information call proik * Mon. | YOUNG | MAN 19 WOULD D DO ANY i ersfield, if., said, — Posen ik state at the neo aa bs te roe. FE 48532 kind of work FE 5-1103 | untoon Funeral Home. shou YOUR DEER CUT UP AND ~ ° | Weolner said he didn't know. VOLK, NOV. is. 1987, ROBERT 1 gorted immediately. “The | EXP GIRL. LicHT HOUSEWORK | YOUR, DEER CUT, UM. AND DETROIT w — Six tittle chit- 3 Other Children Rescued | what sort of an operation Byam 102%, 8. Marshall sees age 2: fees rege a pam tages be in Fae “Work Wanted Fem le 11. dren died yesterday in the smoke | had in mind except that he ap- 4, Volk: dear ‘ec diane than te cancel the charges EXPERIENCED 9 20%, oe bj) ~~~ ~~ ~~ | ‘ riene Volk; bel i h Do o e ess ust be neat and fast. mi mame att tre mat Lansing Oil Stove Blast | mmtmimesinay | SRR Reber tig || chad at cies | | teaches tote toe apes ete tener ee 2 | » -stor e sday, i e 8 en ren Bead eed fr ct a cht Acs sec y occupied by transporting 25 cars, 25 trailers | at 3 pm from the Maxie,” Pu: dered valueless through tre xian ate £OQK FOR wires 2 WOMEN WANT WALL rat a family of 18. 5 | and 75 persons. heral Home with Dr. H. H. Savage error When cancellations FOUNTAIN MANAGER EXPERI. | —D& 8%¢ house cleaning. FE 3-7581. : n * 's officiating. Interment Perry are made be sure to get enced to run and work fountain | 4-1 WASHING, IRONING AND, 1 S O er i ee ur ns O The highway official said he ad- mat at Munhiee Fe vil ue in een Ses we New. store. Salary in proportion | mending $250 and $5. Work) About 15 minutes before the : vised taat the 5 ; in neral Home. ee. will be etven to ability. Perry Pharmacy. 689 | Fe pies Pick up and deliver. fire broke out, Mrs. Ludille ae igned 1 as were eet CLASSIFICA TIONS — Gade none: FOR 5M A-l WASHINGS & IRONINGS 2 . . . si or ocean duty and that INDEX Closing time for advertise R SMALL CHILD. | 4 Sanders, 33, mother of five of | LANSING ® — Mrs. Trevajfiremen who brought their e 5 se Mon. through Fri. Nights included.| Guar. work. FE ¢384l, 2-day! . the children, went to a neigh- |North, 27, died in a Lansing hos-\ment and an inha ciator iP |the North Atlantic Shipping Bureau |, ANNOUNCEMENTS larger ‘thea remular ecate § | 1 interested call ae eS : bor's—trouse to -use—thepusone—pital-iast “night alter-@he-and her 7 should be contacted as to what|te Memoriam: ccc 4] | Wee (i 12 o'clock noon ihe f {INSURE YOUR MERAY cunisr | AUC TYRE DAY On vere : 5 : Harold Wood, a neighbor, used | conversions would be necessary Flowers uawascsecsscaccress 9 = ——— Avon's | Serbs money trans rtat . . eee y adver- po area Call FE 4-¥841. Other members of the family four children were pulled by| . jsader to rescue the three | Assuming A Funeral Directors teteecenaseeees @ Transtent Want Ads may tised gift sets Phone today FE BABYSITTING EVENINGS, AFTER were away. neighbors from their flaming scar chibice, 2 Poaghi K Bek os a Yoserae | BP LOND oc ccscsccccecccces © be cancelled up to 9:30 a. Spe Wyite Drayton Plains, | _4 or all day Sat. & Sun FE 2-6554, p rem second Kavanagh shou t e es | EMPLOY e dav of publication after : : BABYSITTI - Returning to find her home home: = MENT the first tnecrtion. MIDDLEAGED HOUSEKEE ITTING IN| MY, HOME. VIC oor. may be disposed of as su ‘Help Wanted Mate ...........05. 8 PER. | Second St. FE 43056 ablaze, she screamed, “Oh my | The youngest child, Phyllis, was : rplus felp Wanted Female ssqeeeeeee 11 CASH WANT AD SAye_8 week. 200 Judeon: BABYSIT FOR 1 SMALL BABY & | God! My babies!” revived by a neighbor woman| The fire was confined mostly to state property, State Controller) Emetsyment AE watre ; MAID eM _Sowewe se Oar | the first floor. | James W. Miller said a call elec womens -=+--+--2 OA Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Dave Exverienced, for general house BABYSITTING VICINITY UNION | x *& & breathing into her mouth. The +.r|bids would be issued and apprais- Wort Wanted male omc 10 2 $150 $1.86 $2.76 Fork, good pay. 8 days. tive in| Tete ere ee ee amteetin the one-year-old girl was listed in a Two neighbor women, Mrs. Vern pp S- | work Wanted Female |.........9) | 3 1. 2.70 3.96 Family Neat appearance | BABY SITTING IN MY &£ HOME. | ented from 4 i > FE as ordered as soon as ffi | i 4 1.80 3.48 5.04 ana picecaas personality essential. day or night. _FE 27-1720. house, she collapsed and serious condition at Edward Spar- ks and Mrs. Gordon McAtter, ee SERVICES OFFERED | § 225 405 6.00 Give age and references. Write. OOKK | «reated for shock. “"* |row Hospital, She suffered first|fund Mrs. North, the baby daugh-| Sua jndicated Oa hea eeeee Serves scence | DOR hee || eee een ee pare ! - = usiness Services ee reses e : . PART TIME | _f destred. MAyfair 6-5766 second bu bou! ter and a pet dog inside the front Bookkeeping & eames 8 360 648 960 Ladies to do tel ee Dead on arrival at wee and i —- noe door. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON Dre gh tere rr © 405 = =7.29 10.80 our office. 4 Hits daily” Mon, SOORESPER, FULL, CHAROE. | b oT he nae Severe burns and smoke inhala-| The dog was dead. ' change of soning ordinance of Village Garden Plowing nn %.....- 164 Salary, Call PE BOO Fe “3000 ald, 4; Calvin, 3; Alzertha, 12; ; * * * garam income Tax Service .......0c..11 HAVING A BABY? VACATION. P . ¢. tion caused the mother’s death. ‘ electors of the, Village of Or-| Insurance Agencies. a . PARENTS INSTITUTE INC. WILL; ing? Capable mature, exp. wom- Cariton, 6 months; and a chard Lake Laundry Service 3| Help Wanted Male 6| sppoint woman as local rep. Free} 82 will care for your children in month old grandchild, Ronald. The other children were res- ae pulled = Rips and) | Notice is hereby given thet on Mon- Landscaping | Oo vccsvessres RA Soe records. Contecting mw ‘mothers | IROMINGS WANTEL oy BUREL remen said : child into the fresh air and started|?*y. December oth, 1957, at 1:30 .m.,| Moving tocececeeseed® | Ay MECH . ce new mothers |TRONINGS WANTED. $3 BUSHEL. c " an explosion of | cued unhurt from the second artificial irati in the Village Hall of. the Village of fonsing & & | seem coccescce 30 fy Gea ae hp ve ~. ome ony. A ert Babies. FE 5-8473. i gas from a coal stove in the | floor. They are Eric, 9, Dae respiration. Orchard Lake, located at the corner| Photos & Accessories : _22 Auburn Av Pec ve, Economy Cars, area, Pieaeaat —— ap | iRONING 3 WANTED WATER Cc. : seas y 2 * | Mrs, Franks revived the little of Long Lake and Orchard Lake road,/Physio-Therapy AUTO BODY MAN WAN as:| have a car. Earnings average seo. {Fd vic OR 33702 small parlor started the flash | 7, and Mark, 4. oe ee & public hearing will be held on a pro- Television Service WANTED. AS- ae average = . : + 1 by breath to h uth write sembler and “wet sander, with ex- $75 btn Write Parents Insti- IRONINGS | WID. fire mi erok ; _ (girl by athing into her mouth. sr erro ty ee Ordinance 7?) teste bewwdnns : _perience. PE 5-1696 tute Inc, 96% W. Huron Rm. 14. pat : td e fire e out at p.m. in > \the peo age owing are a eae scieisinis ' State phone number. Interview LADY WANTS” —wonk Fr | ha BOOKKEEPER WITH ACCOUNT- . LADY WANTS DAY WORK. FE the Norths’ two-story frame house 1 Ds hots Zone 5: a ROTICES 4 | ing experience Lumber oF. mill ansPOnsiai Eo ; 82581 . P : : . ma ‘bounded on th t ny ceueee hepenee o experience pre'erre > "i IRL WANTED TO: MIDDL: AGED LAD ba Board Delays Hearing in the little eommunity of Park W eather Nearly of the West tee ae a sine Notices & Personals ........ ... 98 4140 babysit from 9 to $ $15 FE — work ay day or sur Fe ea , : ‘Lake, 10 miles northeast of here property, on the east, by the center.’ wanrep CAB DRIVERS. | rains OR OLDER ae x MIMEOGP —NG_TYPING 8EC- on Doctor’s Suspension in clinton County Normal in Most renter ute Ott 0% ite win “Children to Boara 2 ————*F 20 aint eine ieee — (ennria_sereice EM 1767 “0 a. + j . bY e sou ine o e — L = ar ie |) ; . foe ; . |property (known on tax retl as descrip-iqin tameenee cee cree 27 CLERK (ENGINEERING) OPEN _ Woodward. MI 44620 RashiNcs Swit Ffrowinds The Pontiac General Hospital HEATER EXPLODED Parts of Nati on tion X03, section 2) extended 660 feet Money Wantec........ “\\vigga| to men only. $7640 to $88.40 TEMPORARY CANDY AND BAK: DONE IN MY HOME ALSO Board of Trustees last night post-| T William Shideler and from the center line of Orchard Lake Wanted to Rent rr “og | Weekly. To fill jobs in January) ¢Ty sales. Limit. For Christmas | _HOUSEWORK. FE 8-8845 ? roopers ili sl nd, road; and on the west. by a line parallel! Share Living rters oe ..ceeue 30 and March in the local area. and subsequent holidays Prefer UNENCUMBERED WHITE woM- poned a hearing on the suspension! Robert Stadt of the East Lansing. — to Orchard Lake road 660 feet west of Wtd. Transportation ............31| Will do clerical work in connec-| SMes 30 to 45 for our store and gn’ wants light work. Own trans. of Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger when'state Police Post said the fire was The nation’s weather appeared the \center line of said Orchard ‘Lake Wtd, Contracts, Mtge. ........ 32 tion with highway construction Market counters Pont! ortation. excellent references. — ine Ge edilthe haa’ ee eid aac af ae |back to near normal today, cold|""3" prem zone ¢ to zene 3: Areal Om 1 Estate ...........32a | Projects. Must have elther 1 year | 3415 Elizabeth Lake Rd. — Water-| _Live in or out OA 8.3421 : = He Lstarted-bythe-explosion of a spa lin most areas and a little wet in|known as Orchard Pointe subdivision mire bate be —} man, Or clerk deating Wit @- | 343 ‘oocherd L {WASHINGS “a tRONTNGS. CALL 4 be present because of illness. P i = poriere Lake Rd. — Sylvan _FE 5-0724. : Lie oil heater while Mrs. North was) ia few sect Ski rtly (8%, described in recorded pla Rent Apts , Furntsn ssececees-33| Rineering dats or 2 years of of- | Willis M. Brewer, board ch “|refacting it : low se aa es Wan partly — pod ae Zone ‘2 Area _—_ Apts. Unturvished ee Hash “ pitapore Neer [usted aanes ay “Sinte Hwy. — Drayton Plains WASHINGS Beoeince teed. FE : : iclo j s o nm as orec. Sub ent Houses Furn ienceeee- ichigan : e. Work guarantee ape ae eee probably ens jclou y to fair in most of the coun described in ieee nenatriion ves Rent Housey Unturnic hea *<::r338| Civil se erie “bene Obte in| ADBIY in person in nesrest neigh-| 3791. | M1 conducted c. 2. , : j ‘¥Y. 8 notice shail be published in The/ Rem e Cottages =... 2602+. -J6A rom} am. or 2? to 4p i WASHINGS ‘DONE IN MY “HOME. S eee ran Mrs. North's husband, Richard.; ‘This was in marked contrast to Pontiac Press and served by registered|Por Rent Roome .........-+++. 37 nearest "meena { v > fy i * dias i a en ee ae ra oa SF eee ee > i { A { ve Rep eas” eas \ a at § . i / 4 Zs 5 be 5 at baila! Nu $ “t \ . aN a a es oa 4 , o * - eat v Se = - = ee b's ~ fea ars = ae ' 2 * —_ * 3 ye ey a + ; ‘ eae < 5; see ’ \ . a 5 , 2 — : “ a Bull __! : ee es es Bt ie Sh nen elevisi ; “ — Serv | ice , 22 5 we coaae 7 Megs, THE 32) _P SLICE ONT S OF IAC HAM PRES! “és S, ~ WE : .DN NE NESDAY, NOVE veMD ER 2 57 -_ oe IRT 7 Y-F seaons nese = tied Am. wee ent Ho Tdorcies dedi Fuen ishe 4 35) _Re nt H ou: ses Unfurn, 36 wie Sale ic Hou ~~ ouses 43 ; es 43 a For Sale Houses A CEM on an “exDRAYTON : ss br eo 7 : oT Service se. wv Net cond dar —on stain 8 ee r Ui oan $3. y, VICE See « Be 2 ne u i meget | D : “ie replaces . REPAIR NG. at ra rkiek® SERVICE anW. x. M si 7 and ec ¢ M. EB 5-3526 tr Po ENT A 8-4918 aly 36. or FE tronics - Sass. MEN & ee ORK, pew _FE ye Co TES 7 . ri sy 5 you? ¢ Bu SA pry W LOCK ter = Jae, 5 couse eee Rae — = aE Serva zaen = re Rea hi siting. La Sere 7h a. , va Oguera 7 “ce BA a 13. 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Plus a three- FOR COLORED Spoory modern nggierere 4 apt income. on = Lk. ents for $65 mon Ave. Bias aa ek eit . $13.90, that will help you. oe, your with $3.000 dn F $1431. ayments s8 see- —= ae fee this one. It ts priced to a “FAMILY mee ~ COND. sell at $12,800. LAWRENCE W YOUR OPPORTUNITY — On G YI R r OFRaebure st INCOME onth. Payment A O D cary Sos. hus included, 6 rooms for owner. Gas steam '102 8. Brogiway, Lake Orion beat. : MY_¢-2821 RAINBOW REALTY FE 2-2614 PADDOCK . $02 8 5 ACRES ___ EVENINGS FE 4-6 306. 7 equity. Vacant lot accepted. Lake halberd Baba Low dows sion at once. ai us quickly for | appointment COME — SEE Clarkston Wek Finance W e Finance Let us build your cottage or re- tirement home on our new north- ern Michigan Land O'Lakes Sub- division Sportsman's Paradise Will also build and finance en | vour lot. Low down payment terms. Free booklet, write or ra Johnston & Hubbard BUY < Reratre suse | KRALL ESTATE INC, | 290800 © aes 2e a, BAN __1601 M76. 8. Helen, Michigan ‘ ' - = = — | 5-5821 For Sale Lots 46) RESIDENTIAL ON Neo “rasmania in ae Sewer and | {in Street sidewalks | NEAR W A TERFORD HIGH | feere! _ 3900 ey _OR 3-8982. \ SCH OOL, 3 bedroom brick ranch 3 LAKE PRIVILEGES LOTS FE | home. Piastered walls arr | 57848, } Immediate possession. $14,300 | EQUITY IN 2 ‘LOTS. “yoo BY 225 | each. Balance $840. Best rea- | of FE 5-9397 SYLVAN VILLAGE. Mod sonable offer. Ca - brick home. Breezeway. Attached ' GLOsE WEST “SUBURBAN, OWN- garage, 57 on canal, $14,700, ‘00 receenenee- OR 3-0139 before terms. FOR ScanT ACRES 3 LOTs ¢ CALL LEBARON FARMS $1,150 down| HP. HOLMES, IN FE_5-2853 | S$ room modero home Basement, '9 40-FT LOTS aoa WATER ss best. Sele lees fyi - = from Grade. Jr, & Hig hools ew 981 DOWN. Almost an acre 2) ; 3 Srareces home. Oil furnace. Quick | 0% Estate Subdivision. FE ¢-6213 possession ristian Hills WHITE LAKE. $1,500 down Close Christian 2 A choice jot in a@ highly reatricted to beach and shopping center 2, bedrooms, firepiace. Full base- subdivision Hei red te TE ment, oil furnace. Lot 100x120. | —or a better buy for cash $99 Down INCOME, 2 apartments on 1 fir | 4 rooms apt. owner occupied. J. ur room furnishe! apartment rented an geal investment for a future” for $70 per month. East side.| home site in theas choiceutwacce!| 2 blocks to bus. $8,050, terms. ths ! road jin Clarkston | District. 1 _ x Us J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor | each. Total price $905 | PLEASE 86 E. Walton FE 8 8-044i 41 Open Eves. Saitekmon R AD NAL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $4 5 Down ein _—- pag on pared road ar { frotitag — 3m $1, eo eac h. Only 1 a few Teft, MUST BE RESPONSIBLE BUY- DORRIS «4 BEDROOMS. $2,180 de F i. wn zal a = s Edw. M. Stout, Realtor BARBER t SHOP FOR SALE, 3 W. Pike St., other business. e _evenings. FE 4-0413. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A GHWAY ADDRESS, 16x50 ee . $75 mo, Plenty of parking. 2617 Dixie. ‘MMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. WARE- notes ant 2 Ss — = rent rox, md . - Joadin, aagte and 2 small truck Liading docks. Highway lecation. Call PE ¢-2597. or after 6, call FE 40246. STORE ON M-39 AVAILABLE _Dee; 1. OR +3711. Business ¢ Opportunities | 51 es APARTMENTS AND BUSINESS Excellent. — established dry cleaning plant. Fine annual gross. Fixtures and equipment plus 1067 Chevrolet-panes truck. Modern home includes 3 apartments, rented. Each has separate en- trances aud baton. Hot water heat. Apartment renta) wil] practically make your monthly yments. Reasonable & stiractive terms. Shown by appointment only. HOLMES -BARTRAM REALTORS 4392 Dixie Hwy. a OR 3-1950 WE BUY MORTG “HART 10524 W. MeNichole _Detroiy ~ Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge _ EXCELLENT 10CA.ON FOR grocery hardware, variety, etc Building ® x 44. Nr. Scott Lake and Watkins Lake. Rent pe lease reas, 1705 Scott Lk Rd. FE 41139. | FLOORING MECHANICS DREAM Here ts @ going business at in- ventory less 1¢@ per cent for cash. Years lease on bullding at $50 a month. Deal With owner. Box 10. ESTABLISHED SUNOCO STATION. oo oe E th all AND BUSINESS. EXCELLEN’ LOCATION PUMP res 20" A MONTH CALL J oe O00 is) TAY- _LOR. REALTOR, FE, ¢- Partridge ‘Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE 1G.A. MARKE! A very profitable IGA Market operation in growing small town ver gross. Has owner's apartment plus income from ren- tals. $15,000 down plus stock buys real estate and all. This is a ter- rifle money-maker. WOODWARD AVE. The most terrific spot anywhere in Michigan for a smart drive in, motel or most any business 200 - ft. frontage, over 1 acre, Official 2 fool traffic count 33,000 cars. $95 Terms. It's terrific! GR. \ND RIVER MOTEL Excellent location on US816 be- “tween Detroit & Lansin Has 7 units including 6 efficiencies Lake privileges for guests. $20.000 Dn HARDWARL— LUMBER : Best location on main highway near Pontiac. Easy operation for 1 part time helper app. $3600 per ant for less oWner plus Now | Sggiced o. Can than $3000 Full price plus inventorr, including roll-on delivery truck. WARD. E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR. FE 4-3581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH GROCERY & MEAT MARKET. Large meat business with beer & wine license, Large gross, Low rent, Good equipment. On busy us. 3. ~ cert Mich. rie Vacant and ready to occupy, @ very attractive, ong, low and 77 N Saginaw St FE 5-8165. tambling ranch home with {u!! Ope: ves ‘TU 8 M bath and half bath, | beautiful, ——“ eee kitchen located W. Bioomfie! “ . _, Township .arge 2 car garage. See the New Sites at fer dollar value this home will : “oe be bard to beat Cherokee Hills! Youll like th fountry fresh aE TIFUL SUBURBAN HOME beauty of these brand Lew 100 RGE FENCED LOT $13,285 ft sites planned for today's Guisanting eye aa Sar ranch | better homes, and their cicse- : home. there js a full basement in convenience! with recrestion room, oil heat, oak floors and L—prmead walls, aluminum siding, s' and screens: lovely kitches and: bath, we are proud to show Owner transferred, 62,685 down. NEAT BUNGALOW, $9,750 OFF BALDWIN Large four room neat and at- tractive frame bungalow, plas- tered walls. oak floors, full base- ment, oll forces | air eat, storms and screens, 5 very nice modern kitchen. ater s. aig VILLAGE HOME IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Attractive white frame pete Drive out Elizabeth Lake Rd i mile west of Telegraph Rd. fs seott, take Rd, Turn right 4 CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 502 Ca eonky Nationa] Bank Bldg. FE 44211 Eves, FE 5-1382 LARGE RESTRICTED LOT pees Blacktop. Perry Acres. > _Bal. at $20 mo, OR 3-37 TO BUY OR SE f Lo | Residential or commercial lots HOLMES- BARTRAM Box 285, Standish, SALE OR LEASE. Soyer FOR coucle. Small restaurant, wel] equipped, small overhead in quite progressive town 12 miles WN. cf Pontiac. MY 3-9973 for appotni- ment. a _ - FOR LEASF — 2 BAY MODERN service station. Low inventory Good opportunily at Union Lake area. Ph OR 3-4201. GROCERY AND BEER S8TORE with equipment with furn. living quarters. Property includes furn. house, Also desirable building lot 50 by 100, Ail with lake privi- leges. Owner moved hl state _Mmust sacrifice. OR 3-1177 PARTNER | WANTED: RARE O OP. ortunity for gute Ags $5,000 o invest in an uprigh retenssen with unlimited posstb‘ bint les. Pre- fer married man who enjoys out- door work and not afraid to don wotk clothes. This is a proven successful seasonal business where ~ . Write giving name. telephone. address ge orcupa- designed six room home, beautiful OR 34-1950 living room on fireplace. es, sinc iv TT eta side screened pore W d ae room. alee kitchen and break-. Sy AN AKE fas. basement with VILLAGE & forced AT heat, paneled recrea- tion room with lavatory, 3 larger Must sell 84 Owner leaving city. x 125 wooded ranch-type site. City than average bedrooms, full ce- tamic tile Tath, black top drive) Water ‘s sewer, Close to lake, an car garage. $15 750 on R. RILEY. Broker ter = re «0g, Eussbetn ead le Ap EAST SIDE BUNGALOW z $500 down $60 ~~ Buy thru Partridge Located oa 8 Tey Street. ust List thru Partridge tien to Box No, 12, E PON- TIAC PRESS. DRYCLEANING STORE IN KEE- 0. FE 12-2809 | FOR LEASE. STORE EF BUILDING on Opdyke. With living quarters above. Plenty of parking space. FE 4-0013, NO LAYOFFS NoShort Weeks When you are in business for yourself ‘8 SUNOCO ° Has one immediately, two desirable st 8 At: MT. CLEMENS ras PERRY NEAR MADISON Moderate investment, Training at Sun Ol Co. expense, Call days Mr. O'Dell, 100 or Eves, Mr. Bridges, _VE 17-2586 LS Party Store COMMERCE AREA Showing good gross. no estate with Iiv- ing quarters. . home in t Widow must sell. Price for quick” sale. Call us for teraas. ‘nee ts to buy. oP hat: Ry North? iD TAVER iN & gh on main street As ee ee 100" gown a Pea flity mot STATEWIDE and niceiv FE 4-4813 500, terms, rooms, storms and ecroens. gesmenohte down men 4. with glassed in porch and stair- Multiple Listing Service B] OWN: venetian blinds, close to tra payment or will Eads £ = uoaen nee pel a ~_For Sale Acreage 47 oy Annett Inc.| sirigict tee GEORGE BLAIR | Bitemtof"Brce"ae MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | $350 DOWN - Our | a ; § acres Parcels meni apecisll’ “Eeciee REALTORS , . ; REALTOR WE TRADE. "WE SELL Beaut i ate & rolling land, ; Puoneliy Sell 2¢ 1 Huron rE | Bud Nicholie, Realte On piss Ber —= ; rt ‘$8,200 Total Price ee a ceo res es | Open Er venings and muidee vas “49. M ‘ aitor SRAY TON PLAINS DORRIS Br SON REALTORS DAN oR eaite Three bedroom brick and parcment of] qarmices aero | : = Cul’ ee S. Eves, OR_3-1708 _. | T32_W. Hure FE 41557 “oa PANG US, Realtor ame poms 0 ye Alum. storrhs & screens Monthly | “FE 5-120 EM 93-4290 Be Informed BY OWNER, 5', ACRES, 4 BDRM. | 28" _eallect: rtonvitl: _N NA _ 1-718 good district Low down poets Snlv $36.50-5 per cent ! Why guess? When you can get the | Shop modera atk ~ ROCHE STER-UT 1c, A pes ment. Gives you im- : poe ees eas we spree hens, Orchard & saa > acres on black top road, 4) mediate possession on this $11,000 WEST SUBURBAN ‘ sell; & toom modern | shopping district School c room house, 4,500, terms. | | — rac ho | ~ Large brick, neat and clean, full base- : beuit ¢ - ¥ecant home { 3 Pe ooa ranch bungalow wit! Cr Yl = ment, gas heat, double garage. Sle si, 05. Pontiec in Gingel ga geres. trult trees, berries, lOuver Ste . j ou turn alum. storms & FOR BETTER Hox close to schoo! and city bus serv- 3 rooms, sun parlor, break- Viver Street | screens, tlie bath, alum siding ITER HOMES i tast nook, garage on black to; Large 45 x 154 ft. lot in excellent Ig THE “BIRD” TO SE ae hue ee, ee V road. $17,500. ° | location. Kiasy terms eeaattee, | OWNER SACRIFICING : | ene asa odes: ncn l l lans Ss i f In thts well-built home, Two . welt levels 3 bedroom modern) NR \V OI VERINE LK Witt , Smith-Crawford, Inc. car garage 165 ft. lot, Lots $17,500 RANCH HOME — With at- igs SS ne scmert and recre-) *)'\- plead SERN tae kG TWO OFFICES of closets. Basement tached two-car garage Over 70 Pree 2 baths. tg car/ A very fine 5-room ranch home 3390 8. Rochester Rd. OL 1.0002 Glassed-in front porch. Call feet long. 13 x 18 family room, aerage acteenod in patio. Land-| On paved street with 1'4-car ga- OW] } 1598 E Auburn Rd. OL 6-1226 for appointment to show. emus heat. ha toneant hie Socsension’ Pics sell. oat brick bes lator lane et se 5 ACRES, it 1% MILES W. OF OR- en man - ce ner $ : * Vill Trad ins. Brick planter. 2 Taree jot. moving out of town riced for | JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MGR. NO OTHER COSTS tonville, To yy sightly. A rare . 1 rade Secluded location to live in peace CLOSE TO MIRACLE MILE immediate sale at $13,650 on easy | 53-55 N. Parke FE 45181, bargain with down & $15 mo. Very nice one-story home, and quiet. Lake privileges. Pace 2 bedroom modern brick ranch _EVES. FE_#-0823, Lopk Ask A t-air eevee 2 bedrms. Al- abv € — & Pranks, 4395 one bloce to St. Mikes. Just reduced from $19, 00 Owner | home with attached 2 car ga- - ACREAGE Auto, heat, hot water. izle Bwy. 3-9701, = i new —— = is going to Florida. fispiscr eae nene = ees STOP PAYING RENT F ~ é Uality “rn rm., fence. Landscaped. % . : ready move Xpansion ent w ove-| * * hose siz home, situated acres = attic gives you three bed- $19,500 PINE LAKE — exceptions’ | ly recreation room a fire-| 2 bedroom hdéme with privileges | need 2 a aeres noose & 2/218 Ww Fatrmows 2_bedrms. Rag tiac. Suitable for trailers, Bee rooms> Dining room and . | ly large lot extending right to the | Roe 1 eee, landscaped ; ‘on Williams Lake. west of Pon. _barag ei oe excellen condition. basement an 1955. Auto. heat, FOR TRAILERS * Kitchen with eating area, | fare Large j-room home re¢on- Only $24.500 with terms. | oe (eg ene: bowl refrigera- Good location for children & ani- - water Morms, seteens, land- eon catise. Fa Ag minutes it t 3 ’ 1 ie ¢ iC e ic Weet Suburban | using. toom. fil dining fom 45/1 OF, TO TOWN ce ranch small down payment. mais. vid ae with vere sheen. oe re ~ Aa mse rently Parked on these lois, = i} roder: i “ o ie anc home | _ POSSES- a eele ealtor, Sx room home for onic $7- screened’ porch Lot is well tanto, Sith attached 2 “ar vearpor® WARD 1. PARTRIDGE, Modem 2 bedrm. ome tocatea | VACANT — IMMEDIA ms N. Center 8, Highland 500. This is a bargain ‘Be: se- scaped with large shade trees I'g baths, large landscaped lot, : N ue only 10 acres — 4 ——, a. La ment, good neighborhood. j ‘Living at its best? uncerground oi! tanks vecates | REALTOR FE. 4-358]: Desirabie location ~~ fFom | Open—Walk th and look at them. For Sale Farms 48 Only 5 miles from Court . ip Byiesay Manor. Priced to sei] 1030 W. HURON sT | downtown. $2,500 4 If interested call owner. PPL LPP ALA EPL PPP APPL ADs a a) ACREAGE — With ranch-styie bun | terme ____ OPEN EVES ‘TIL 9 | ACI REAGE | . ; Buy thru Partridge. LAWRENCE W - | well” full bath” in an excelent | ga" PGS OE OAS NEW Sean | “Rodent g rage, 10% DAYS Wo 3.3350 __ List thru Partridge GAYLORD, at im side loc ation AL i3 bedroom Jong ‘a acre lot, lo-| acre ee) Eves gat $908. a a a FARMS AND Ace gE i) pri itt “o cated at Joh Res = i , A, JOHNSON, Realtor | st4%eao “with Mis. Price “HURON. V LUEY ces. Pull ea it eat. | Co esti rE 4.0000 10 F, Pike Bt open Eves. | 9 salt BROW ~ — 1704S: Telegraph Rd. | LAW SON REALTY er Brea, $14,500. sal PW DINNAN - uron 1327 | E. Auburn 1-161 \ ment to iol rty, oa KE 4-9584 Multiple Listing Service LF E 4- 253 OL 1-7221 ore NEMA 9d i] PALTORS 3-7669, Sonia! a! Ow. Huron at. FE 4057 i ee : : \ \ i . 4 of a ' a! _ ; . : ig . \ . \ _— . i ‘i . x . F e. -* | Or en ea ee ee ae Mood a ee eee eee i me ee ae ee a ogee pe a! ES Sree eee eS a eee rE Fd etapa Ss Te aes eae tee Ge eee eae THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957 "THIRTY-SEVEN “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” ’Snow Fun... an ring. = . a- attractive spot on, us av North ; . with an outdoor roller w rink, ed comsfartable 2 bea will cons : any offer from able opera’ Restaurant Small operation with all new Stainless Steel equi Located in cormawn tion 6 da’ Owner ag oe week. ei payment rhe ‘quick action, MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION N A. LANDMESSER, BROKER Jona 8. mex ieey RD. _PARE AT OUR PRONT DOOR _ CLASS C BAR Liquor, beer wine. tees an excellent $70, 000 gross, You can net $22,000 er Can be bought r $20,000 ROLL ER RINK Busy-Busy-Busy, Th a good Sf oe BEER STORE well knowa Baba “Ge ones iy berictty fy TR at rice of $12, with tee” ‘on ® aes my stock. Rent only §65 mie RILEY, Broker ” 500 Elizabeth Lake R FE 41157 821 LONG TERM LEASE on” modernized downtown Sa naw street ——_ Please call . No phone calls RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 263 8. wee Open 0-8 TOARTRIDGR. i THE “BIRD” TO SEE. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru, Partridge TEXACO STATION AVAILABLE se. a lee cases pe prene y ca = i. or make olfer: Et BEDROOM ean, BASEMENT ait gn tity — WILL _ POR Nighi oUte CHEV. vs ious your “in WRIGHT FOR LEASE Three bay modern station, cated gt 3560 Elizaheth _Call Chariey Cheica. LO Sale Land " Contracts "52 Lo- $1.247 DISCOUNT ONLY $3,141 TO HANDLE THIS. $4,088 CONTRACT ON A 4 ROOM HOME IN CITY $50 PER MONTH AT: 6 PER CENT. R. J. VAL UET, Realtor MS OAKLAN 5-0693 MUL TIPLE @ SERVICE PEN EVENINGS. UNTIL 830 ~ Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) GET CASH QUICKLY een | Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company’ 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG FE 2-9206 | LOANS 635 TO shoo gg peel & Se bare (4 W. Lawrence 8t. E 4-1538 QUICK | CASH LOANS ; GET THE CASH YOU WANT ... $25 TO $500 IN RFCORD TIME ON YOUR SIGNATURE AUTO OR FURNITURE PHONE: FE 86-0661 SEABOARD FINANCE cou ERE 1185__N earth Nex, to New _ PA ARKING 3 No» Paste Taal 79 Years of | MONEY SERVICE You can count on fast, friendly, one day service when you come tc HFC Borrow upto $5 Choose our own repayment terms ouseholc has been solving family money problems for hi note ieee or visit RFC tod: Toe Finance Corporation 3% 8. Saginaw, Ind Fir, FE 4-0535 CASH LOANS to $500 BUCKNER Finance Co. Pontiac Dreyton Plains Walled Lake Utica Quick Cash $25 TO $500 On your own ei Other security cavanions CHAIR, DE Korean Boots. insulated boots, In- 348, OAKLA NDVAVE, PE 5-0441.| wine mohair or ct el 1463 Baldwin Ave FE_2- pepe and thermal underwear, DUCKS & GEESE Sneveryinng Pd (ag ae MULT S UNTIL 8:30 REBUILT BATTERIES. | $5.05. NE EW —— FE. 5-0824 € OR_4 4107 |] LAPEER |} RD. OWEN: ABN NE SUPPLIES _MULTL WE | LISTING. ‘SERVICE DUNCAN PHYPE DINING TABLE batteries $10.95 192 8. Ba JOE'S A! | SURPLUS, PE_2-0022| waNTED: 100 R READY - TO-LAY 396 Orchard Lk A FE_2-8020 CHINESE PEKINGESE FOR can-| Pasir, *CtUtht Cond: Reas FE WN) “SHOTGUNS & DEER RIFLES | _pullets. oR 3-1 em = of anything of equal #alue. | RECONDITIONED ICE CREAM beret prices, we trade, time ; Transportation Offered 87 87 8-007. eet Ay ae sXEW ¢a sy oe crating deep- ae #30 30° insulated red hunting Sale Farm Produce 75 a a after 5 p.m. reeze. ac Press. Pe ee ew etoile 0 TRADE DUNCAN, PHYFE | MAHOGANY MODERN § RM SPACE HEATER.| 5.0%, N31 cai. ammo, | APPLES. CIDER & SQUASH AT 5 eeepc: fn ° ingot ta ia Ht ee gining rm, table with oe _) eM oR cq| Rglly's Hardware, 3904 Auburn at Dassen oe 3% N. lam RIDE WANTED ~ |= ee NO TRACTO S. “WALKING 9-8811. ogelus Rd oh mae 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SET, ET, IN| nett, eee es Adaes an nes ee Sale F 36| LADY WANTs MORNING RIDE ae DER "good condition. OR 3-51) iat The ‘boss aye They ust “Hunting Repemae SN | See ee | TO DOWNTOWN PONTIAC 8 TO é DR ee OR el OE a Pe gly PL POLPL LL ae tye el pe DRAPEs FOR 13 FT. was WIN-| n FOR AnD BOLENS & WHEEL HORSE TRAC.) 9 aM. FROM UNION LAKE, eda to schools. Will acce dow Heave lined floral. OL! LEE'S8 SALES & oe a ~ tors with snow blades. Jacobsen Roaseerate roesael a 6.2602 Terms to suit Open til 8 p.m board from Nov. ng to ead of| _Jer & Tors power handie with,, WED. THRU SAT. WILL PAY. Immediate possession oo STE —— FE 3-9830 921 Mt. rye st. _Gheboy soneee fair 63168, snow blowers. Other attachments.| FE 5-7804. AFTER 6 P.M. EDISON PHONOGRAPH, 30 YRS § ROOM DUO-THERM GAs SPACE eboygan. Cail MAyfair 63 Evans Equipment, 6507 _Dinle GEORGE ‘BLAIR rE oo eylinder records heater, FE 5-5170. After 6. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 _Hwy. MApie 65-7878 or OR 3-7024. i 4 E 551 ee Bi da Ren fect) held (| Gomes eee 4 — ENGINE AIRLINER TO 4536 Dixte z . om simi ROMEX 250 COWL AT 3%sc SEER —— . . . Ft Wall boxes for a x mgs 6 YRDs.. BLACK DIRT, $0.50: TOP Ch Saw U 9 California, $80; Hawail, $99.10; sion 1, BLAINS oT AN ain Saw Users: St. Petersburg, $43; Tampa, $43; even 1706 ELECTRIC RANGE tts - A fase 8. boas lx 1 $9.60. at -G or tr ech padi McCULLOCH MOTORS INC, Miam!, $46. erry’ Service’ Inc. SWAP IN OLD Ce skares ON A mpecn, W'8. Perey i Top SOIL, CRUSHED STONE, HAS APPOINTED A NEW OR 31254 KELVINATOR DELUXE. 3 BURN- AT WARWI Tae Ear! How. CH paree eand, 1, peat, fill. AIN SAW DEALER FOR BARNES TARDWARE | ‘eeic¥ne Wen aes at ie, “ie THis area Por service (TRUCK, GOING NORTH, PART aS ._ CLOCK, ie Seppe, r Piper ft.| 1 TOP SOI, CRUSHED STONE, | & SAEES ON ALL McCUL- ee ‘4a WF. Hureo LIGHTS. CLEAN —ALMosT NEW Romex tte | pane ‘, ft. C LOCH CHAIN B8AWS BE PE 5-7694 APTER 6 Paint with Koton in any weather: re pope onkiin. os SOFA Lat Se ae SHOT ane oe ns a So sit KING “BRC S mr aeieds Used oe ssi __ gun. Or? PE 5-9688. ELECTRIC SINGER MACHINE — pany Mid Poo rage Ge sy ae nic fi air. Bu: Bape Ra. at S e AS MUCH AS $50 FOR me SUNK AND Mott iat ede UEEN LL Sie ace bec Chan oo cages OR 37807 =| ee Be Bennett VE_S 738 | FE 4073 Fr aitia| “cheap care. PE 22666 days or stamina Ring” Deeeh Fivis) pataggy, Mien. ovine cee ‘SPECIAL piace dit toa Sotve) anu |POR, SALE (BOLERE GARDEN | Se SWaP review A = = te 23 per ceas discount on discontin-| Bulldozing and ifront tn oadin Taaaeie “tse oss ud Shelton Motor Sales service thru which On ses a Lane FREEZER UPRIGHT, ONE OF: ©1987 ‘by Nea U1-20 uer color: of Berry Bros. house | CLINTON ONA EM 3-45 leeree SS ey a Pays top dollar on late models. sel or swap Cail Americe’s best makes. Freezer’ Service, ties paint Most colors except white. | apr pa eae ee sauiPiEeNT. F ie MACHINERY. NEW AND Cor, Auburn & E. Blvd. FE 8-0683 WILL | SELL OR TRADE, aici and food guaranteed for 5 years, Also Rev-Satin ‘uper Kemtone Plowt disrin evelin, ne Prouls Oliver Sales op M24, TOP CASH $$$ FOR ANY MAKE in small heme "48 Olds for, $399.95 value, $279.00. Slightly end Kem-Gio Oakland Fuel & joadl Girt “Top oot! coe wee | ot Sere et Cer ee model. Trade up or down _what have you, FE 2-1834 scratched in transit. Michigan, | Herbie tries to be a bon vivant, but it's pretty tough —| ‘amt. 436 Orchard Lake Ave.| jure 71, $60 FORD TRACTOR. E NEW.!| ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN RANCHWAGOR’ 1055 FORD “WILL | Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. on his allowance!” Zk Ste FC Sir poZINO, TRENCHING A AND| Front mounted cituivator. Plows, = sell reasonable, Wil conaider 1884 | FRIGIDAIRE. =o... THE SALVATION AREY | trucking EM 00s = SR ge CASH car in trade EM 3-0516. ree at Eve ining Te" Meet Your Needs 0000, ROAD GRAVEL $6 | end used Ww a a AVERILL'S NEED CARs oS Sale Household Goods 57 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 = WRI eeaaw.| PS 42™ p "Bauioment,” 1303. Bhop it, th For “Sale Clothing 56 fue Ttae testing ue, SONS WEST LAWRENCE HAUT & DELIVER SAND. GRAV- codward. rae aaly ae: | Shoo it, then bring it here for top heaters .......... eee dollars. One enith TV... ......... oo & cirt. Deliver eve. het MI 3. 0 DIXIE 3 MAN'S OVERCOAT, SIZE at: Din uP Goer and ger: is 4 Respotsible pariy can to PER CENT OFF CLEARANCE albot umber z Ba. Ls SE WAY GRADING | sorane aot IND PLOY PE eben |PE 20078 FE Gonos _odd pants. Ph. FE 5-9038. “°| EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME, [ttt hatte. a fal tracks | ete. Reynolls Nu-alumi| Plasterboard rock lath. paint,| Top soil” grave: fill etc. FE GRAVELY Fea es & EQuiP. | 4 1 PRICES Fc a ee oLD BEAUTIFUL BEIO "CASHMERE OAKLAND FURNITURE cated on Pairercve Close ny, slum. storms a; hardware plumbing sad 5.3553 ent] acer OR coat. size 12. ih TS 104 8 Saginaw E_2-5533) ers and Pontiac Motors and bus| %fteel kitche wen! . n FE eases Teas “Oakland Ave. Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 ecu THE TIGH DOLLAR size 12, an's — sag Voom | FACTORY REBUILT vacuum! line. Call PE 8-9469 from 12:30) a.um. and ‘ibreglas awnings. No ee en ne Rent als : Pane et s Mapeire, For high grade used cars. We sull size 36, Ru All in excellent s. all makes } year guar-)_P-™ Ul 7.00 pm. | money do r ih and iano OIL SPACE. HEATERS $20. “ ERED 1890 Crooks Rd need them. Drive the extra miles cond FE sates. 63650 up Thyie Electric USED Gas RANGES FROM $29 50 uo VALLELY’ ubura & -| anc up Beate Perry, GA] DRT SLAB Woot DELIV * |NEW ANL USED CORN PICKERS,| it will pay you weil. 4540 Dixie BEAUTIFUL — ‘BOUFFANT/} 802 N. Johnson 1 E 4516 i-and up RB. Adunro Blac (Co.| omer Res jae free | Thompson Me Boos, ee FE _5-2906. binders buskers, Corn Cribbing. wy. loor-length flower girl dress, | —_ ; | toco W Huron estimates. Eves 1-6623—"The WRECKER WINCH HAND OPER- | DRY 16 IN N OAK WOOD. $10CORD. John Deere-New Ideal Davis H. J. VAN WELT coe once. Bize 3-4 820. FE 5 og Peet OAK DINING kx. | ——— ee _Old Reliabie Pioneers,” _ated. $50 FE 8-143] del. FE 2-5474 _Machinery NA 1-3292. Ortonville. . oR 31385 ‘i .¥¢ é IS WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBL PIREPLACF & FURNACE WOOD,| USED PERGUSON TO-30 TRAC- Panes ~ GIRL & BOY'S ¢ | SLOTHING. ‘size OE ‘AUTOM TIC WASHER. “Exc U ED TRADE: “IN poe pe mee , Oe as | Ration doors and windows | plus cedar kindling Phone FE tor witn used loader See M & M Motor Sales 4-18, Cheap. 5031 cond $85. PE 4-4007 after EPT Cab sinks & fittin rs $59 50 up Kacace Te .. | _2-6244 oer ee cr rp Rae aa For to > dollar op late model cars, FINE scene “OF LADIES’, 10. PC. DREXEL MAHOGANY Lounge Chair ........... $995 Laundr: tra: rs. stand faucets, §23 06. BENSON LUMBER 1 | FIREPLACE WOOD DELIVERED | Ter + | 2627_Dixte Hw R 31605 and giris clothing. 297 Oakland; ining room sulle, $125 Leather Washer . . ......... ne $19.95 aay P G So ee ee Oak of mapie 12° 18" oF 24” OL G HTEN * ‘SON Ae een OR 2. nt eins top, coffee table g0. 2 end tables. Gola. $2450, mth baginay st. | engths, FE 7-0372. "| 8. ew « Ferguson Denier WE BUY cans IN ANY CONDI * EXPENSIVE DRESSES SIZE 10/ double bed $25 MI G95 et ee = > fous ee OAL. — TANK AND AC-| _ Machinery O60 A FIREPLACE - FURNACE — KIN- Rechester OL 1-9761 wr. auARE, CARE “ae THRO Like new. OR sive: { 8 GUARANTEED REBUILT AUTO. Reirigerator . $5050, _cessories, $20. Mayfair 66930. es reece i pee 6 "___ Auction on Sale 77 CapYe SEAL coat oved| SoCs, coat sree |e re. gi hes sme | ANCHOR FENCES ba PULLDODER, EXCELLENT Paint. We Orenard Lk Ave. PE Soe 2 | “ACBURN MOTORS & el¥inator erms to swit. mee = eg llge ow Agra clothes.| ROY's REPLACEMENT PARTS THOM AS eG ccue No _ FREE ROTATES a. roved.| TERRATRAC LOADER AND TAN- REPLACE EVERY, WEDNESDAY oe = CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD. _topcoat ‘wht PE b-50s6 Also men's| 96 Oaklan* Ave ‘PE_2-4021 FURNITURE C 7411.) Gem trailer, EM 36373. SEASONED scot Pr 4 Heshen Bd. teussotec, Pas! Wanted | Used | Trucks” 89 GOOP MEDIUM SIZED ~ DESK, side é ~ OF, BEEP AND PORK — HALF AND Pee wood: OF AN ANY RIND. Hillman, auetioneer. Frank Web- II oO IR for sale, FE 5-6335, . 361_5. Saginaw St. quarters Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-7941. Do It Yourself 61 ‘ ber, manager. 405. WANTED! 1957s 2 OR 3 P 130 Sale Household Goeds 57) Gas stove, 815. 13° TV. $20.,08ED TV, 619.95 UP; ons patter Cp For Sole Hi flers 78| [sndem_ Beck Wilson Ford Sales, a —~—~~~~-—~—— | Typewriter $50 2 — $15.| frigerators, $6995 up: RCA color] BEAT THE COLD a GS Plants, a eae 68 | For e Housetrailers Ortonville, Mich 1 pbovsB - . POSTER MAPLE Micell aneous. FE 54-8841 or FE $300 oe adic & Ap INSULATE Pike’s Rental Depot Bee | ee BED COMPL #25, 1 SINGLE? _pliance. 422 W. Huron, FE 41133. TOOL & EQUIPT RENTAL |, BLUE SPRUCE FOR YOU. AL-|22.FT.. ‘48 ALUMINUM TRAILER Used Treck | Parts 89A POSTE D AND BOX | | Borpownr ~ ELECTRIC DRYER. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC/}\- sa f Economy roll $395! tratiers. floor sanders. polishers | A eee eee eee ee eay, Pine,| $875 Must cell. PE 0-603 or FE BRNO ae RETCREN OFCE Yer, toed wetine cand Mo, PR Here ube oon Feb 22S gh Amd BUG poset siumpem coals set tout vhusrea, gg Mua, | hm PED ETSOSE, MBS 8, 87, ‘USED KELVINATOR REFRIG. " Sheetm-« cash @ carr 77 5488 Dixie Waterfora on ‘1781-3 miles west of Commerce Vi: °s6 - 27 FT MODERN. 1 BDRM. LE Sal T k 90 = $5 FE 3-7495 $60 MA 5-581! ere FE 23-0130 ES | 0 ab Rol Boot, a Slors, bate | FOR RENT | jage i> miles enact of ae | “full bath. FE 23798 or Sale Trucks a 2 DRM SUITES. REFRIO. | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR 15 ib. or 30 tb Fe! ' and Duck L SU nseoe fon. « : Stove. & mise. Good cond PE | sale 207 Oliver UPRIGHT AM ra) A FREEZER Complete Line sca banda STEAMERS _Open every pke Ra. “eater ice ar. AES MENEN | ‘M4 SEDAN DELIVERY CHEV. FE "EENMORE WASHER, §as 7 Good’ sine 6 Fe aban ete Supplics. New and Used SANDERS ~EDGERS— POLISHERS OARL AND TREE 8 cr ie cond, will seit on BB terms. | —> 1%? ELM 3 nace ‘OF FURNITURE STOVE cond PE 1-07 re TICHEN TA —< = poet 0) BKOWNIE HARDWARE. ne & removal Pree est. PE OR 3-123)" or. cone, refrigerator & oi] heater, 2780 | KELVINATOR Pa REZER 7 Mos WHIT: = FORCE. AD xrrce eT. |e PEN ‘ AY F008, rE _5-3625 BEST DEAL WIL Y an = East Highland oid. $25 down. Take over pay-| 3 matching chelre, $20 FE 25176. SURPLUS LUMBER'& & PE 3-9239 PEN ‘8. SANFORD SHADE TREES Ontord Tralier Bales. 3 PC MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE,| ments, $22 & month. Call WASHER, $25. REFRIG $45: 17 a FURNISHED MOBIL HOMES EEP conlonr chair, ai tae new, FH} _5-9397 . & ie wae s Ae M40 Highiang Ra Ate) OR 3-100 FOR RENT Seger Maye eee mores) Mae. evailable op ment basis. ’ > _2-7732,_after 5. Sten | i, TY, $36; studio—never us Pieet sandivs — hand sanders =| 2d Maple, Blue Spruce. ILE ere ny eos WRECKER : ________ | KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER,| $53; cea stove $35; complete bed- | @ INCH SOIL o FT. . $3.0 st re ded evergreens all kinds. We got ‘em R ? PC. Liviwo ROOM oe wilh sud saver : 95 rm suite — like new $125; FE $38.59| ‘furnace vacuum cleaners, Wai)- +d : bel to 8. Wasegineh F 2-320 4 WHEEL DRIVE. POWER WINCH Brand new, day tec Easy -pindiv washer... oo 62766. UMBING SUPPLY Past steamers Oakland yas & | el sizes. see them Sen D .) modern” step takbies, “matching | Masta square tub washer $4095 ' qe INGE WASHER SID 05RD | 128. Saginac FE baie| Pant. 0268 Orchard Lake Ave.| BO, eng eure moe South) Detroiter - Pontiac Chief > coffee tabie. ml secormier lamps Tee ap. size refrigerator” _ tae Mu t c 1060 W. Hu a =~ iy " 2 eee TT FE LARRY Ail tor 690 weekly, | _.mode. o60.08| Kare mestee Co v b4 rr sEWix MACHINES ant Bont Te eee : Pearson's pele Orehard | Frividair Rete $50.90/_Ten. kitchen, ol] & gas furnaces, S dee pete 264. Pontiac Landscaping. lete TEROME Lake = SN’ | Beveral good used ~ | WASH YOUR DISES | hot water and steam voilers.| formica plumbing & electrical SEVERAL TROPICAL HOUSE! “wiles, 15 10 50% "! | nocuesten FORD DEALE Al Milk Appliances MI_6-1300 AUTOMATICALLY ¢ water beater hard- aa: — nts. Li & HN; EMpire ves API os ELECTRIC STOVE, oad : ware electrical’ Greck | Supplies, Oper 3 daze Weekdays | oe arge sma OL_ 19711 _Clean good cond, $35. 33900, LIVING ROOM SUITE. ROSE 3] GE Ow pone pena fitehe whee {26:0 Sundar 10:00 1 4 36242. —— 8 PC COMPLETE ANTIQUE Din. | PC _Goed_cond _ $35 MI | $199.95 tile, aivanized copper biack| Montcalm PE Sania aaa For Sale Pets 69 Get set now for those long, cold GMC ing rm suite. Very good cond.| LINOLEUM AND PAINT “EAL PREE HOME TRIAL a a 9.0t semtees | — fpmgene ee | eer enre ienesd | Remember: beet otter FE b-0tt9, Half price at Jacks 277 Baidwin | L_A. WAGNER Co. REIONTS SUPPLY Lapeer REQ BEAGLES. MALES GOOD| in allowance Alte a large secee| RETAIL BR ANCH CU. PT UPRIGRT 1 DEEP LEAVING THE Cc LT Y MUST! Phone FE 5-922). PE Si = "Cameras, Equipment GIA " hunter 635, started, $23. 1886 | tion of late model strede-ins at Po! rere $300 EM sacrifice os springs and mat- ~ ec Verena SINK 60° 1 OPEN. —— Meadow Ridge Rd. Walled Lk kreatly teduced prices. Stop and oe LARGEST se ANY 1YPEr wtarino. see OR tress, 21 levision, fioor lampa Christmas Gifts 59) shelf cupboard, kitchen door, ma- AVAILABLE NOW ON ORDER Mich shop at the big lot. TRU SED weed, inatalied for lecs, yet pecter | cotter, tad! cs power mower gare) ~~~ | terial for 2 base cupboards, kiteh- sae 4 eee RUCKS. done. Find out why & bow before | oe gna ad Mo meccantie ene A FINE SELECTION OF GIPTS| _¢ curtains reasonable nif Retina, Refen MIC "eMC. Ex: | Female. eee als, arin gree Oakland at Cass 8 am orf after 6 p.m. OR 3-6764 kK and pad No Teasonasie offer priced low. for Xmas. Bridal Dia.| COMMERCIAL JACKSON AND) abta. Rollifiex, Nikon 82. Cannon| winner tn Pint Black & OG ry ? “"TCHINSON i i APT SIZE GAs RANGE, SET OF | eel aictisent a neweod) Bimns nage. $24 ea Ladies’. men's watch-| Chureh oi] furnace oaeee air| V. Leica Contax Diax ITB. Super, Exc pedigree. Reas, Gentle. ¥ | BOR He TCHIN: ON (eae eee eat eae Brittaniea enevelo dias, junior. | 5 air oP ETE es, rings, luggage, memes! instru- _ 350,00" B’ OR 3-8120 Paxette II, Contafiex and others.| 8-6013 Mobile Homes Sales Inc. _hew Cheap one OR. 36. _ 665 DeSoe. FE 80591 EAVING STATE - § COMPL ments, costume firy. 34 BC. Rog-| CARPETING & PADDING, Li-| _ Me! Hale Photo. PE 5-#730 § COCKER PUPS ¢ WKS. OLD 4301 Di igh 1 7 De | rooms of furniture. 835 E. Mads| —- silverware, 17 8s be table. be ary : : ue Hig! beip 1947 FORD : TON TRUCK. MUST @x 2 RUGS vote FACE, $15 as | son in Pontiac. = i Fr wey able, boy's — britches ONE 8 MM MAGAZINE LOAD. | _ $20 each. _OR_ 3-593 Drayton Plain R 31202, sell. FB 2-338) Reversible, $1650, Imported LARGE BLONDE COFFEE * Th LAVAWAY. OR FavMent. Pan) eae sch 5 | Sie an piece tnt noone | ADORABLE COLLIE “PUPPIES 3, Open T days 0 week FORD 1954 V8, 1 TON) BXPREss $2496. Axminster, $4988 Rua! ble that opens into dining table. EDWARD'S OUTLET 18 8, Saginew _1. Lawn aswie Mibcet cake efi vider Revere enlarge’ —mos. old, AKC reg. MA_ 43856. GO TO OXFORD V8 Custom cab, ie Orchard gon oo seste. : Reamer table} Leotfee COMPLETE SETUP “OF LIONEL “CLOSET DOORS "| _titler, Like new. Reas. MY 24431, | AKC REG. COCKER PUPPIES. 3 Trailer_ Sales. tarpaulin enclosed. 9 ft. box, very TPR. DRAW DRAPES. $20, 2 table, Humps 1 chal and otto) Cock Fersdio | gighae damaged aged steei told doors, | Sale Mustcal Goods 62 BABY COCKETIELS. TALKIN Trailer Sales. % CHEV. 4 TON PICK OP. FE == | FeSmson 4. Ploor| men. } Ps 12 erey rue. ke sow #90 TRAINS & ACGESSORIES. from. & up G wide. Priced ~~~ AN Rarchery canaries Crane's Bird OXFORD aaa. —— 9x12. Felt Base Rugs $3.95 Bart OSTRLE Eel SEE Fema cena Goritinas Garde | Gay 7H B Paadoch Poatiac FE) %,,EA8EgACOONOIAN. BALE On| ggsign) Tee Amba Mt TRAILER SALES | Se TRD.PIEUR + GO¥, Ba on Hi-Test Alcohol | Unusua’ Gifts — Ornamentals ION, STORM Ba | ACCORDION, PEARL GRAY “AND 3 MALE — ean er 35 to pick from. 8 to 10° wide For Sale Cars 91 Downs’ MAID VINYL TIL —- | AND LAKES SALES oun! rhs 8T' DOOR & gold with case 120 ke Dies. 2 dlonde and 1 re ° Campers to 50 ft. new General ; 5-Ft. Wall Tile 2c aw ecenee font, ena 3127 W Huron FE _2-6122. hew, 2600 Granger Rd. Srtnvile | 5 _Papers, $15 a piece. OR, 36270 Gar ners, Stuarts Michigan-Ar- - ae nebeace Rant Contig. Seger ad @. 88 ft Kun 8. 'FE eaurt’ | ROCKING, HORSES TOR, cm Sint my Fant STEALER Reo BOSTON TERRIERS AT STUD | fern, dimmer. Kichardams & CLEAN 30 BUICK, «DR, SPC. GUAR HOUSE PAINT Gui =* NEW SOFA BED AND MATCHING. GUARANTEED’ TO HOLD 100| @ Tm. space heater. Blower. Tubd-| ACCORDIANS. LOWEST eaice ON Pe Used trailers all sizes & prices | New WW tires New battery. ayers, _l41 W. Huron, FE hes erst’ Take over payments. FE LBs WILL TAKE CHRISTMAS| !0 ant roo tunes $0 gel tank | %% fecunce Oe ee ee ental plan available on some | $1.208 See at Square Lake Trail- ABOUT ANYTHING You want _‘*°!*? : — | ORDERS “MADE IN MY HOME | FES Re SR ae toa t ore SHEPHERD Part ee ee ee eee eee eters POR THE HOME CAN BE POUND NICE COMPLETE BEDROOM FE 42880. BuO - oo CONSOLE OTL ea cere: Aa ES . L | Mitue ot Peg ot te, | 86,BUICK 11.500 ACTUAL MILES. AT L&s SALES suite for sale, OR_3-9644 LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAIN,| heater Electric starter Carbu-, KE Ts 5 AHUA BLACK MALE EX.) io | White oe ures and deluze trim. A little owt of the way, but a lot NEW HOTPOINT REF HOT.) mounted on table. O-Gauge, ‘etor control Including 5 gal ott | tone sepeee oe ene ca Veen oe toy le ee oP ra Hag aMEatS we vel Have ate ta Pein Gck"ereoperetne ct oft) He MAR MS 8" th ES MIB ou wove —— | Misa Ria Risga peat 2 RED | 40 BUICK. ROADMASTER. TBR x i4 DOLL CLOTHES. | Saginaw FE 5-8: ac i ter fan, NECCHI SEWING MACHINE, LIKE — ;_ Saginaw PE 5-222 _ MAple ate arranged Lot 6, 8300 Pontiac Lk 4 new $128 per week PE 20143 | FE Y ND PIAN Rd Ph OR 3-6802 Pal ae ee —— Bathroom fiaures. peda. chests Allen_ Appliance _ ‘Christmas, Trees — (59A ELECTRIC | LIORT "FIXTURES | SY en an tte a Son ae MUST SACRIFICE. 49 500 FQUITY | BEFORE YOU DEAL. BEE ED. mattresses Living “room suites, | OVER $0 USED TV SETS FROM Geist s TREES WHOLESALE | "20,f7C2, [00m @ couse Newest,| Warde Point Dr. FE 68@7. 5 D Birrika wD. | (0) Marlette (caller, 6 5 15 | La, SOOt 7M FORO Reese: Mar oce chairs, tables, lamps,| $14.95 up. TV antennas, $9.95. ALE. atiful selection of 197 BALDWIN ACROSONIC SPINET. ACHSHUN Lived in less than 1 year. Lot ————— TV sete, radios, rugs, dining roo WALTON TV pee em oe ore Disie Res, | saneet fer Seren rece | is8 display models. Oreatly re. AKC, males Dandy for Christ- Square Lake Trailer Park. BErone OU, DEAL, (SEE ED- imett = beet 2 “ I m™, Se Se ee rh 7 Tn? A @ 2: 9204. eego Mar- eur items. New & USED, $18 F Walton _Ciartston. Ma S-1972 0” $438, value, 62.25; dis _Toom, Sa ase a DALMATIAN PUPS AKC: *, BEAU- TR AILER EXCHANGE | _ber. ‘ Visit r ti for re ee i 8. tifully mar! sity 24458 “usec wa Philco Refrigerator Fer Sele Miscellaneous 60 regular.” Bey sient leg BALDWIN ACCROSONTE MAHOO- Oe ee eee eins anol HOMES. = i a eee Easy trerw eal poloucel lew condition. 1 Yours ’ it 2 * ty ot Lah TANKS. a M higan “Frustescente * 393” Or: 5 ee console > Rote at sae a ae ee Pa Oks 33 Models tend 10 wides ee ~3o sami P MONTHS TO PAY ‘ome see it or ca . ay or evenings until char ve. STER BETS oss z > : : We buy, x or trade. Come out| or OR 325s OTHERS ROM EN G| FOR_YOCR OUTDOOR GRILL | Walnut finish Just like new. Real OERMAN SHORT HAt } POINTER Bottle Gas _ 6 Months Guarantee and look sround. 2 acres of free | PHAPP SEWING MACHINE. 1 YR machine Complete with atieel. CHARCOAL BRIQUETS bargain. Terms to sat | Bueile te re. ce Ml Parts and Supplies R & R t parklDE ONE FE 6-921 cen Win socks cece Ghee oe ee ee SS Sore Sab Rew ue Ce. USM Seem Ce 60s Telegraph, FE 2-300) Il. . Olors NE ont ¢ ewing Center, afte ‘ ae. 5 en, . ae . _ : x = = . OPEN MON. SAT. 9 TO6 9 PE 23397 acto” Cn Wisaxe’ aaa |@ 1 ben’ Madr fh NATIONAL. GUITAR” CALL MINIATURE DACHSHUXD AKC | ,,, Sales Lot tl sand Sun PM. | Chrysler - Plymouth | FRI. 9 TO 8 PRILGO REFO . 630 8 Say an ER | CHARCOAL after 5 pm MA 55674 8 wks Male OR 3-9403 id ~ Sn e ane ao busues OR +3018. wheel” balancer Ti ase. toe 22 ' bar, te 6 bag 0 PIANO TUNING OSCAR ONE BLUE TICK FOR SALE 2, SRARTAN G28 Trg Mee HORE oe Cette Wr ‘edan Full sae, Eat hapure Beenie on Aubare DLATPORM ROCKER. “IKE NEW. _N Campbeli, Royal Oak BLAYI. Oc ik Schmidt FF 2-5217 year old, Cail between 3 eed Vee ead cond 7 ta ce cach ene ala ne eee red 1 , rs. 3 , } Me 297 < — 5 . 56 Chrysler 2 dr HT, Push-button ; TV. : | 1» pticd FE 5-1682 after 430 9, HOLLYWOOD BED. COMPLETE COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO PIANO TUNING PLAYER RE : : VE ARE SOLD OUT oF USED *,/ . Nila oy clei. dryer $118: ‘ie. | REFRIGERATOR & FRIGIDAIRE $10. 4 new adjustable steel jack 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE 37101 ' lphes Avitmeyer. OL 60671 - 7 ne cao vatear oa odes Hea: trallers eed your trailer wor Steering, scne thee and luxe Speet Queen washer, $98;} electric range Late model. Bal- posts 44:40 esch.” 3 sium toot Pins STANDING TOILETS, $ gies 5838 | sonable 102 “strathmore We will sell tt for 10 per cent. tap Bo ne ae oe Prush-buttan washer, $148:| ance $2 per wk Maytag electric sein: pany eae, ane | dias? (Doubl* Sink ‘... $1295 PLAYER PIANO - COMPLETELY | a oo oer et Mely Mariee folly | 55 “chrysier, St. Regis, Like — $220.95 Nore» auto, washer, $168;/ dryer delux. “Balance opt, we compiete. $15. 2 nearly new mo | Washbowls with fittings “2, $1198 | " reconditioned. OL 64871. | Pu PPIES AND MONKEY ALL Sales, 15210 _N. Holly Rd. Holly ° : 81.725 “* Norge eas uryer, installed, | Schicks 33711] tors sonseals. compiete for oil|3n¢ bath sets with trim .... $80.95 VIOLIN. IN EXCELLENT © SONDI- | = ct Shop. @ 8_Astor. FE 4-6433 MElrose 4-6771, 6 ‘Desoto “HT Powerflite | Trans. REBUILT WASHING Pees ee ees bee ee lee colored bath set tior | PUPS, BEAGLE-COCKER Wak BUY AT H, 3 a yn. to pay or 90 days—same @8| al) makes Guaranteed. Thyle|— with tri $99.93 mt) Dine Rey. = ee _§ wks. old. $5 ea OR Oxford Tratier Gales 38 DeSoto i das Site paar han er ua e = 2 xie Hw 5 t eSoto power, Electric. 602 N. Johnson. ARMS NG FACTORY 2nds & Irreg ulars z PUPPIES, FREE TO Goon come Are Sa Wee er reer sn TEES OTS sae tH GOLDSEAL’ | ratte" SES, BEATE gO NE Ph _Rent Trailer Space 79 af Sae, gt: 7. sun ii 5 RMS” FORRITORE AND | PST'so. ou heater. $29.56; old May: Inlaid Goop Us NO.2.4 68 8". NEW Tot ATION Parakeets Guar. to Talk | QO. ¢oe4 Mobile Manor | 3,2u!e# Sar Shape. Dyna, | nieecianvess items. 106 S. Edith. * washer, $15: gas refrig.. $44: Genuine aia Tile, an % price. 16 h.p, steel poiler & NOVEMBER 22nd, M 8. Talking, Training with each bird ee pune Mane Radic and heater 250 FE_4-7643. child's desk $695. S-pc. maple Colors. 9” & 9". Oc e stokers, also 2 commertial stok- Telegraph Canaries. 591 4th St. FE 2-402§. | 2 miles E. of Oxford on Lakeville | ‘53 Buick 4 dr. Super Dyna. ANTI UES dinette. $19 = chifferobe, $24.50:| FLOOR SHOP "99 8. ‘Saginaw _ers. Dixie Floral, 5233 Dixie Hwy. MORRIS MUSIC PEKINGESE FEMALE Hovse.| "4.40 by 80-ft. lots, 35-ft. streets.) R & H |. ANTIQUES elec. pop cooler. $25; elec. stove.|ANY TYPE HEATING, NEW OR Gas Fi ‘HOT WATER HEATER. GOOD | 4% 8 Tel ~ E 20567 | broke. Also German shepherds. sidewalks, 16 by 40 patios, storm | ‘S$ Plymouth 4 dr, Powerflite Announcing $29.80 ‘Pearsons. ‘a Orenard Lx Used, installed for less, yet better _ $5, PE 2 Onn: Eee $25 each REpublic. 2-7004 | a Pee sae rea eted® | sz Ford Ve f Passenger sta * ee one out why & how before = srs oP 5 | : New Location RUGS GAS & ELECTRIC STOVES| 8 am or after 8 pm. OR 36764. ara Doors Pesta picid es pment 63, . AAT eter ra sa. w,PARK AT PARKHURST ‘st Descio Peay ee Fri. Nov. 6, 1 Dinete set, uphol. chair. FE aq BUMP si SHOP 36" “SPRAY BOOTH. TYPEWRITER. DESK MODFI basi eee | Where living is a vacation—-72 4-2023 "L PARAKEEFTS, CANARIES, CAGES lovely acres includes a private | 12 W "ARREN. — fan & motor brand new, reason-| Berry Steel overhead factory sec-| Excellent condition, $75. MArket food since 1927-884 Oakland Ave.| iake with good swimming. good | Op 7D N EVENINGS Bentecl gaccueen's (Piawets SOFA, CHAIRS, SHAG RUGS AN- able. OR 3-129. onds. all stz=* ond prices. Ts _ 4.3975 SAINEO aiAdies (audnan | schools, elub house and fornade | 134 Oakland Ave FE 8-6801 GENERAL LINE OF ANTIQUES, [que tables Desk. Lamp. Dishes.’ ‘Ty GALLON FUEL OM, TANK. selection from $35. snd “Sale < TR eel Rockhaven. 1 mile EB. sbelter. Only 35 minuter to Pon- | “*— ees Laos : L_L Misc. MI 6-4308 wheel trailer. like new. 603 odern door on your garage "costs le Store Equipment _ 64, cael ockhaven, 1 mite = | tlac. Also trailer sales. Base rate “APPLIANCE SPECIALS cr & less than you think Let us give Aubura Hgts | $20. Phone MYrtie 36 SUPER BUICK, LUXURY HOMES AUTO) otters mere oe westaetens Onc: re us! es u y, N CO. matic. [ mp ic, LOAN CO le. $59. Crump Electric, 3465 7_=N. Perry St (Corner Pike)| Auburn Rd. FE $3573. : ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MAE- ing your work day shorter? Ave you d to a ch clothes and plumbing tixtureat “TO URITY AN ¢ day about their Cet All-O-Matic 30 &, LAWRENCE 00 ‘g-0421| Water softener, The softener that FRIENDLY SERVICE increases in size with the fam om It provides soft water by Itself. TEAGUE FINANCE CO.}| No attention requirea the 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, wot LOANS $25 TO soit tor Ph. R OL 60711. OL 1-070 WHEN YOU NEED $29 - S500 if et tt quickly aol hid om Bel e a sign onda = budget. cate to gull your elp Pay mente “SEATE FINANCE. CO.” FE 4-1574 . 702 Pontiae State Bank Bidg, _ ____Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS—$600 to $1,500 purpose, =e, in "APBLIANCES pendis o Dryer Washer, ae “ Spin Washer... joover Cleaner ........ pele Admiral TW ..... essences. Emerson TV Console ... “pee Peer's, 8161 Commerce Rd., _chard Lake, EM 34114. seitriPoL rATERFALL DIN- room su af, Fonat pad. ._ 418% W. Hu jac. BABY CRIB WITH M Ess, FE BLOND CON iG MA- hine with matehin, ing chair, In per- fect condition, } time for 1 OR after coy Cal BEDRM. SET Wainut SWED nea Also secretary de 7 BLOND 1 BEDROOM, BRAND NEW. dresser, large mirror, bed and chest, all for son's Ferniture 42 EST OF DR NA _cabinet & lamp table. FE 5-7438. CHROME DINETTE SETS . AS Patent el Ea tee r iaichiee these terrific values, Mi. hard’ Lake Apstenmne 393 (Or. SEW*NO MA ACHIN NE, VACUUM ar repairing, ‘ebuilding FE; — I STOVE REFRIG. LI VINGROOM | _Sulte, TV, bed ‘FE 4 SINGER, ROUND — oauia PAY- ments $1.50 wk Necchi with afl] Bo gag att. Payments $7.00 mo. Ca _anytime. FE #1564. Coronet App. gua: f _week. FE 2-0143 Alle en A \pP STERLING SILVERWARE IN Ma- deira patte.s by Towle 2-6 piece place settings 16 piece starter; set of Franciscan apue dinner | ware, Odd pieces of Heisey Rose erystal. Miscellaneous pieces of Russeil Wright dinner ware Noth- _ing ever used Cheap. FE 5-6097. RCA-TV GUAR BARGAIN. 216} _Commerce Rd. EM_3-4114. UPHOLSTERED STUDIO COUCH occasional chair. Pair of wing chairs. New sewing machine Lamps, Ps bad dishes and misc “1 STOVES BOUGHT, SOLD. EX- changed. Turn'r's 602 Mt, Clem- ens, 1 ) 23-0801. eT - EXCEL. COND, Siegler Oil giro Twice heat at half the cost. Mone ry ‘antee. scHicK’s ne SUMO ey gm TOASTMASTER 52 GALLON WA- ter heater Installed. «159.95. R 7 1060— _— Electrie § ¢o., Huron TRADE-IN“DEPT. Cua’ ¢lee washer $49 580 “pe 8 was stove 2.0...) 19 dirs 2 pe liv. rm suite ......... $19 96 2 cas.ona! chair .......... 608 venpo: . 6 0.05) Lounge chair end ottom a 95 | tm Duo-Therm ol! read 80) Bed and sprig comp. ..... 16.05 Mane * ot above are evall ; WYMAN’S * Pike Beasy Terms PE 4-1 * RCA, Ext door frames 8 Ext flush doors, 15 . Flush doors, ‘nt 6 | nside ¢ deor s coo re) —= 3%423'4" butts, brass, pair .. 40 | Door passage sets 1.80. 50 Zonolite a | Blane mewetics: 100 ft. 328) ax? Per 4 65.00 foe pock 8.05 Ceiling. ae "edlets. ft. 6 Ask for our 4-page “Cash-Way" price ligt, All materials’ er TIZZY “by Kate Osann fL] / fm \_| (\I {ff LETT TZ OIL FURNACES 000 BTU. new, $205. Duct work ing &. oe ce vanes wee PIPE t CUTTING pr, ape PL WOOD SPECIALS. og coocerls CARRY Pasta! For Sale Miscellaneous 60, Sale Sporting Goods 65 GUNS — poor! MAKES 5 pis Eee Layaway or finance, High on trade-ins Try before you on our rifle range or boom . and mounting, Open — i davs week. Cliff Dr ie un & Sport Center, 15210 ra Holly MB 4-671. All calibers. “Prices reduced, Will — Burr-Shell, 375 8. Tele- * :: tr a *Poatiac Plywood Co. p_ -2543 Hunting Coats & Pants att |40 B _. Wanted Livestock 73, “Se te it PR ee alibi sind ge a ee A Fore ORL 's. nada VERY GOOD after @ p.m, RTS & es BICYCLE e's 20 Lawrence 2-122 For Sale Poutry | 74 FAT HENS $1.25 EACH For SALE: ~ CORN a ved oven-re ody. road - breasted tur- keys. MUtua +5302, THANKSGIVING JOHNSON MOTORS 2 _Orchard Lake Rd. FE 5-2333_ CHAIN SAWS New - uned — sales & service — MY $4851 a Saw Distrib- con BRAND NEW GAS WATER HEAT- er, for sale or bebe uate for elec: trie. 3-3302,_ after 4:30. lege OIL, poRsickoa IN ood cond. §5,000 BIU. FE 44-9057, CASH _4Qvenw + Eegeec#2=e6 cover, se and Mares NORTHERN #1 Coote take Ra, 2171 2 Fi Open § A.M. TO 8 ~ Bally you a free estimate 711_ 8 _Paddock FE 2-0203 GaP WATER if HEATER, $54 95 Electric water heaters, $70.95 Bath tubs, first grade ... $40.95 A, Thompson 60 8. Perry HEATING EQUIPMENT Used furnaces. O11 burners, floor furnaces, stokers and space neater: Wayne Heating Co, _Rochest®- OL 2-021. HOT WATER HEATERS. 30 GAT. as. New approved for use on sumers lines. an $119.50 values $49.50 $59 50 These are slightly marred. Also electric oil and bottled gas heat- ers at terrific values ichigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. JET WATER PUMPS hess 8.0 4A Thompse., 80 8 Per KENMOKE 2 POT oi “HEATER. AS lete witn tank & pipes, $25 LAVATORIES, COMPLETE WITH modern mixing faucets $2.50 val- ue $14.95 also bathtubs, shower stalls at terrific values. These are crate marred. Michi- be Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Li, ve 2. and Prccedint B —- LUXAIRE OLL FURNACE, 5 RMS. OR a Tee work. All controls, $100. LOw-BLAST PO' “> TYPE ¢ GAs ae 350,000 800,000 ut’ Cheap 20 gal Fuel va Fr ese Pick-up box, $15. catia PiG aN “SADDLE, TWO Li bridles, due rm space heater, blower, two wheel steel trailer, 36 Stephen Ct. tiac. Pr TT GAS FURNACE. FIVE years pee eng ee = itioner ~_ re TU rating FEC 308 tnput—es K In_ operation through No- vember 22—available about vember 2%, 1981 NEW GALVA 72 8, Saginaw 3 He an 8 Peete FE 56-2100 cove aud tie. "Cal FE Cian REGISTER, GOOD COND cheap. MA 63075.) 6 FT. DAIRY CASE. 8 8 FT. MEAT counter, 9 ft. beer cooler, froren food cabinets, walk-in meat cool- OR 3-3711. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER FOR restaurant. oe condition. $50 MArket 4-3975 NATIONAL CJ r¥. 8H REGISTER. Electric. 3 drawers, can use in any t business. Excellent cond. _$150. MA 43975. _ Sale Sporting | 1g Goods — 65 BELGIAN BROWNING 12 onuG® auto, with cutts, compensator A-1 $75 1231 Dufrain. FE 5-173 | 32 bur 2 CLIPS & HOLSTER _$% FE 8-373: “$18.95 Un, as ‘Pacs $1498 | $2275 insulated underwear. $14 06 | REG $6.99 Men's hard- = e hockey skates, regular $14 WE RENT SKIS ANDERSON RARDWARE 2182 g. Telegraph R FE ‘Miracle Mile Across street das _ Open Every Night ‘Til 9 p.m ae A LARGE SELECTION or USED | shot guns rifles, Ben's Loa a) } | _Ottice! 4 "Patterson St | BRIGGS SPORTING GOODS, 3271 Orchard Lake Rd., Keego Har- car — our sale ts still going on | Hunters — Special dl ad on eon & Fenings 2 P ; cpa en evenings * exces’ _ Sunday & Mond | “GUN CABINETS aE TO. OR- | pel HAVE | FOR SALE, FE SALE: oie mae iF WALL TENT et nee TWO HOUNDS IN THE VICINITY of Tyrone Lace One female, me- dium size, black and white, bob- tatied One male, large chocolate brindie. Andy Pennington, Fraser Michigan Ph. HOward 3-6088. TWO 2 YR OLD STARTED COON hounds. OR 43-3061 oe TOY FOX TERRIER READY TO take home. OR 3-2856 or OR _ +7578. _ _ oe MINIATURE POODLE PUPPIES AKC registered. 6 weeks old 2 biack males 1 chocolate brown female Wonderful Kn he foo: ba 11 Hummer Lak Orten- ville, Mich. NA 7-3682 wy |WANTED. YOUNG haired Fox terrior hoakeprosen female req Cail OR ¥1766 WEIMERANERS. AKC REG 3 MO hunting r Telegraph _across from __ Miracie Mile Dogs 1 Trained, Boarded 70 DOGS CATS BOARDED. 8. Tele boas, trained, Burr-Bheli. 375 _#raph. Hay, | Grain ¢ & Fe -& Feed 71 1ST & 2ND CU TINO, of hay. clover, a kre TYPES alfalfa footing ; Wil deliver. OA 8-2179 ow OA 86-3928 18ST AND 2ND CUT _Straw, Ph. eve. MA 5-6702 isT. AND 2ND CUT NEW HAY BAY ‘ALSO | E- | straw. Bailing twine, egy and _complete hay service. | For Sale Livestock 72. PARP ern PLL LAP OL LL A ALL | ARABIAN QUARTERHORSE. pony biood colt and three fillies left. Fall disposal sale, $150.00 and up. Hurry, call Milford, MU- tual 42562. BROWN & WHITE call _ Oxford, rd, Mich, NW, riers Ato, i MAple 56-0378 2-4611. MOBILHOME ESTATES MODERN. _ yee. front and playground. EM Auto Accessories 80 PRP PIP LPL Auto Glass Specialists Safety giass for al) cars & trucks. All work aranteed Insurance claims honored. Kay Prasil, Safety Auto igi Co, 1272 Oak- Jand. PE 4706 Fi or oe ‘Tires _ T60X 15 spare whee] Jessie Al USED TIRES. WE BUY-SELL STATE TIRE SALES $03 8. Saginaw FE 4-0637 GOODYEAR SUBURBANITE RE- caps, 670-15 $12.85 exchange Also available in 14° recaps, whitewalis, $15.95 plus tax change. Full road hazard guar- anteeqd on new tires. State Tire ens 503 3. Saginaw, FE 4-0687. FIRESTONE WHITE WALL * oase anow tires, $25. Used ‘a _Season. FE 4-0354 after 6 pm. STANDARD BRAND. NEW TIRES years in on General Satet AY 50 per cent off, Back oe white walls. ED. WILLIAMS ___#%1_8. Saginaw at Raeburn __ Auto Se Service 81) nti aa GENDiNG IN THE car Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- chine Shop. bs) Hood, Phone FE 2-2563. For Sale Motorcycles § 83 ‘37 carries odd ta $§ HP _engine. $260. 20 Mark Ct. _ ‘Ml «MAICO, PERFECT Must sell. $375, mPECT 3.1535. FOR PARTS, AND SERVIC 5 TIRES AND TUBES, $20 for ail 514 8 Davi Barley Davidson see cae — ales Co. 372 South _80A | $350 UP, also Whitewalls ‘ ' 1 | t i \ 1 eomfort & peermence. for the price of ~ aller car $1.350 {i 68382. 1148 Hazel, nam ee = CADILLAC CONV. PUNCH proof, new tires. New top. Very good shape. Before 6 FE _3-1403_~— _ after 6, FE ¢8743. ~ THIS IS BARGAIN DAY AT Haskins Chev. Hot Values for Cold Days "BT Chevrolet PG V-8 Wagon ‘$87 Chevrolet PQ V-8 2-deor "86 Fordomatic V-8 Sedan "65 Chevrolet PG V-8 we a8 "34 Chevrole Pa Hardtop. Coupe CHECK THESE SAF ETY TESTED WINTERIZED BARGAINS Also many oe specials as low as $25 di 1958 PLATES INCLUDED TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION. - FOR A BETTER DEAL, BETTER SEE HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer Tl art itis at MIS _,___ Open Nites ‘tl 9 “ANSWER TO “7 ‘THE JIYOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it’s FE 2-8181, } ‘Sin, For Sale Bicycles 4 Boats & Accessories 8 Birming- e Se atts ok . 7. ___.__ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, x EMBER 2 20, 1957 ale rd : 1833 Buick Specia! hardtop 1963 Ford .Customline. 4 dr. MOST Loop ES AND MODELS TO HOOSE FROM AUTO S SALES ‘yn W. Movtcaim PE 4-0151 ‘HURON MOTOR SALES \ jALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF AUTO SUPER MART ‘ 4 $1695 6 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN USED CARS ! $2 « he! W. HURON FE 2-264) | 05 \> S1 CHEV. 4DR. lt LUB £ "#6 CADILLAC. erus <* 1 This. is a green job ie “ee coc | standard trans ery clean ne $1495 | sce f beds no rust, Wintertzed, , DAN or Se PEOPLES AUTO -~ Saas $1205 68 Oakland E 32-2351 we o-oo "$s FORD CROWN VICTORIA venovon aun 1947 PLYMOUTH i $49 "84 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DLX 2 DR . $805 "94 MERCURY CLUB CPE Midwest 6-5. $1095 8) CHEVROLET. 2 DR SHARPIF. | . ne Gown aymen assum sm | "BJ CADILLAC 62 BEDAN wean payments of $27.24 per ; Lucky Auto = 193 $295 _Saginaw FE 4.2214 "83 HUDSON SEDAN 1949 $205 33 CHRY SLER. SEDAN co’ CHEVROLET ‘bs] FORD >DR. Convertible S125 S69 “40 PLYMOUTH SEDAN s _. Midwest 6-5300 $95 ‘47 BUICK 2 DOOR NOVICE FOR SALE 1991 Pontiac 195. Pontiac, ere emene Power steering | wick V-8 @€ dr Su Olds - Cadillac 1947 Cadillac. Nice car « Other transportation specials. FRANKIES & JOHNNIE MOTOR SALES Orchard Lake at Cass |- “FE &O488 ; BEFORE YOU DEAL. SEE = a BEFORE YOU DEAL. SEE ED. die a FE 5-0204. Keego Hare, | die Steele Keego Harbor. FE i? BUICK ROADMASTER. GOOD Se condition, call OL 1-1706 after i953 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR R _5_pm. | oe Dain. A teal bud original 151 CHEV. DELUXE 2 i u-tone peint. A resi buy for $488 Verv chean with auto. shift. $295 Our stock No. N3974 FE _4-0249 \ srt. berate a: =~ NORTH Clarkston _ CHEVROLET» . MI 4-2735 Woodward, Bi rmingham | Motor Sales = LOOK TO. Chrysler-Plymouth = BARGAINS fa) MODEST MAIDENS ET HOP A i | ey, 5 Or cs own \ WY | Be re sheers \ \\ “What I really want is something for a cat that’s about to become a mimother: For Sale Cars — 91 For Sale Cars ) ae THE FINEST SELECTION '55 MERCURY won reasy 4 DR of ao clean cars, see - Radio and eater automatic | Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac | [yasemissian Racaliest coastuon : = , $5 Ford, 2-Dr.,, 2-Tone. Exc tires, | ACT NOW! Fordo ; |'O4 Mercury. 2-Dr. Merco W-W, — "66 Dodge. D-500 en: 4dr Push = button, drive dog steering if ee '4Dr., Customiine 8, Per- | ww ma ‘53 Buick, 4Dr. l-owner 63 Packard, 2-Dr "4 pomee 4-Dr , ERAL TRANSPORTATION 8 TALS paths MTR a Open 8 to ® & min sler V-8 4 dr. Automatic, . WW, tires, Low mileage. "$5 Plymouth 4 dr. "6S Ch: Ré& | 5-5141 "35 Plymouth wt Ctup Sedan. Pow- BEFORE YOU DEAL. rane sae erfiite, teele. Keego Harbor FE | | Sine j "33 Pontiac 2 dr. | 33 CHEV GOOD TRANSPORTA. tion buy... 52¢ Luther FE_ SF 736. 4 "35 ‘deScto Firedome. V8 4 . rt] = power steering & brakes. R _ CHEVROLET WAGON Gr 9 passenger that is out of nals | sore ‘ mere ©oM condition | ' nroughow nm be bought with 6 Plymouth Savoy, V-# 4 dr tittle or no money down vans | Push button drive. R & H. WW Silent Schutz, DeSoto-Piymouti | tires. Deasier, Woodward at Hunter, Bir- Thi ik cial, °33 Piymouth igapiatahaa ie 6week §6spe ‘ ‘33. CHEVY IN GOOD COND, Cranbrook ¢ dr. . $205 R&A. signal lights PE 5-761) TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 1954 FORD cusToM a "oor RA eae : Open Evenings—Please | original vive vain’. Our stock No Phone MAple 5-514] N-3OTi Reduced to $308 22 8. MAIN 8T., CLARKSTON BEFORE YOU DEAL. SEE ED- NORTH die Steele FE 5-0204, Keego Har- ae CHEVROLET j No MI 46-2735 1009 8 Woodward Birmingham CHEVROLET 191 4 DR. ONCE , i] in a while a‘car of this vintage comes along that is tar superior | ts any of ‘t's kind on the road | This little deluxe 4 dr was owned ; | a little old lady. It has’ only ! | 3.000 actual miles with radio. : | new tires, No, it is not “cheap.” = | thes again quaiitvy§ ts never | “chean $385 will buy this car | We know vou'il buy it. if you = —— $20 per me. No nee? drive it One whole vear guar- antee “Silent Schutz” Desoto-Piy- 1951 BUICK. $20 per mo. No money, intr ee. Birmingham. Woodward own. | | DEAL SEE ED.- Keege Harbor. 108d bona $20 per mo. No. BEFORE YOU dow die Steele 1948 “Chevrolet. caer ow $19 per mo. No. 50200 1957 F ry $17. No money | doen't fit Der me. Me meoey| ‘7 C Chevy Won. 1953 Mereury $35 per mo. money dow 1954 ICK. $37 per mo. No money) Mataton Foteachonl is a aacees aoa 1633 FORD. $30 per month; Noir the one for that sceond car iS 'FORD. CONV. $49 per mo. No, lames $2095 acany ide " 732 8. Saginaw ad Packard. ‘$49 per month. No 1954 Su MERCURY. 840 per mo. No mone 1954 BUICK i, HARDTOP. $49 per mo. | No dow 1? MERCURY. MONTEREY HT | WE WILL TRADE UP OR DOWN Later model car for your equity No oney down | or cheaper cara nd we pay you 1988 ‘uEncuny HARDTOP, $40 per ey difference No oney do 1950 to 1958 Models Available mo 1954 PONTIAC +OR 336 per mo No money dow ss) FORD WAGON $37 per mo No money : +H AS K] NS- ALSO SMALL DOWN PAYMENI ON THE FOLLOW HEVROL 1955 LINCOLN 1946 MERCURY THE WORKING MAN S$ 2 ND” ‘Oakland County's 1957 LINCOLN LINCOLN HARDTOP Fastest Growing De aller” 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 HARDTOP HARDTOP MONTCLAIR HT CLARKSTON 1955 BUICK HARDTOP, {A 5-307] Open Nights “th, —— BEFORE —-Yot" _Drat—srr rn: oc Steele Keego Harbor. FE 5-9204 | HEY VE CO] BRAND NEW TOGO! Inc. LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER 280 Hunter Bivd ‘US 10 Br-Pass Around Birmingham M1 6-6934 Open ol ® _MI 6-2262 1957 GOODWILL USED CARS* 33 FORD CHEVROLET CONVERTIBL Regie, Mester Ford vo oMane LEFT-OVERS S120 SfhAC RIOTATL? 2-DOORS—4-DOORS STOR - vi a * re 6 wr Ce Mens Pe Hard ‘Tops—Station Weg — a —- a As iow as Pontiac Ai reearans s [ist By ‘Trade of ak so Jse oF wee PONTI TC 1260 N Perry a eoace FE 4-100 GOOD USE DICARS TO PICK "COM MCN NORTH on au 84 N. MAIN | CHEVROLET ROCHESTER MI 4-2735 56 36 CHEVROLET STATION WAG. 1000 8 Woodward, Birmingham om. 216 dr. exc throughout 2418 Uplous Dr_FE 8-6649 “48 CHEVY ¢DR 23000 ACTUAL priVATE OWNER NEW CONDI. TINO COUNT Fubar seit eit Deuse Oni, “se000 mies VINO COUNTRY. IST SEI chief Deluxe D 2 miles LEAY Chevy 710 4 dr ¥-8 Aitc Ail power Only $1495 for atick trans. heater FE 46794 00 _saie Cau FE 4-2544 TER “CY OWENS FORD (RECAPS) "32 FORD @.70 x 15 -2 For $26.95 4 DOOR gig tre a se ee x ial ” “GOODYEAR” OWEN S « ¢ SERVICE &TORE 5 GINAW 1 30 8. CASS FE $6123 147 5 BAGIN FE 5-410 \ : t . 4 4 Dr.. 6 passenger, 210 series | <3g i | DODGE (1953 FORD CLUB + i] 11950 FORD 32 on. eS] cane arrange terms. Phone FE ISS0.N, scree c loo? RAMBLER HT. R&H NO money dn. Assume payments of $248 mo Cali creJjit mg: a ter ne’ FORD A eMC) == =| ORIGINAL | 1949 engine last year Bham MI TAN | CHEV” 19534 ~«=DR! New 395. 300 8 Adams, _MI_6-0033 __ 1950 CHEVY BEL-AIRE ee! ae y eredit) ner Mr 66 Parks at MI 4-7000, Harold Tur- _fur Ford. Birmingham | “R&H NO ‘Olds Conv’ tible. $89 WILT SAYS. : - * \ . . | If vou are looking for a good de _ MI Idwe st 6-5300 | endable car come out and 53 OLDS. SUPER 88, 2. DR $750 | ook at this 10950 Olds 88 eee MAple 53-1337 : 1 one of the teen around, tno ru SS aS very good tire \ i J s oreseoest ES 1957 8% 4 DOORS aCe URN OT ORs TO CH RQM. Power East Bivd at E Pike —— stecttas & brakes, radio & heat- | CHEV. 6 well ‘Kept older models| ers automatic transmissions a to "33's Priced from $195 beauiful ty-tones Low mileage 9 Money Down JIMMY DE-| one owner Birmingham trade-ins. . ROSE MOTOR SALES 1140 W. _Huron, 1 5 ‘53 Chrysler Windsor 4-Dr., with automatic trans- mission R&H power steering and brakes. tinted glass | $695 |EDSEL ‘48 DESOTA. GOOD DEPENDABLE | | mile west of Telegraph | Suburban Mtrs. OLDS DEALER | - 565 8 Woodward. Birmingham _ {1950 OLDS EXC. COND CHEA \P Ken Ureels Service. Southfield & , Birmingham 4952 OLDS 68 R&H, HYDRA NO> money dn Assume prmen rai $22.32 mo oe eredit mgr Maple 232 8 Saginaw transportation Bargain. EM 3-001; Paks at MI 4-7500, Haroid Tr at oe. ner Ford _ | R&H GOOD TRANS-| Spaniatiaae "MA 41892 ee ces He DEL UXE| 1953 ~ DODGE WAGON “ANOTHER | oliday seden eautiful tu-tone low priced wagon for you. Needs! {¥!! power, automatic transmis: | some fender work but man. look | "20". premium white tires. radio | at this price - V-8 of course | & heater. sharp One owner Bir $395. Silent Schutz. DeSeto-Piy. ™ingham trade-in. mouth Dealer, Woodward at Huat- er Birmingham. 1953 ¢ DR. oa 6 cylinder. Brand new Suburban Mtrs. svecial OLDs DEALER hite tires. § ess inst a Bi at een ne ane 565 8 Woodward Birmingham | No money down and $681! a /1935 PACKARD ¢ DR. FIRE EN- week $495. Ser “Silent Schut- ine Red one owner Birming- DeSoto-Plymouth, Woodward at yam car, real luxury This is a Hunter chauffeur driven car with just 1g (9 DOOR. Powrtac sran-| 179%) scvset mes Pla aaa chief Except clean | owner PSs preciate. $895 Silent Schute De. PB Snow tfres included $1,350 Soto-Plv mouth Dealer. Woodward Call FE 2-4813 after 5 30 at Hunter Birmingham z WILL. ACCEPT BEFORE YOU DFAL. SEE ED- Outboard metors. boats. appil- sao Keego Harbor. FE ances guns. camerés.-selc., as a ae payment on >. godd ‘iised car. alance easy term BIEL SPENCE “CSB 1951 62 Oakland Ave PE $-9297 | rote eer | PACKARD R_& H. Priced. $1,650, FE 5-2243 $ i Jan RD ¢ COUPE. AN Alpine blue club with radio and heater white tires and V8 motor 1 owner. of course, Man look at Pay. | a Price with Be mover down Midwest 6-5300 “Stient ichutz" Tming .. = a ham Desoto-Ply mouth Woodward | ‘50. PLYMOUTH GOOD TRANS 8: Hunter $75, OR 3-2438. FE | iBss “FORD custom SEDAN RAH jas PLYMOUTH WAGON SPORT Suburban 4 Dr Coral & White mgr 9% passenger It has radio & heat- Mr Parks at MI- +7300. Harold er powerfiite, power steering __Turne- Ford power brakes. This is @ once in a lifetime buy $1.595 Silent 34 FORD, CHOPPED, _ FULLY UP. _holstered, °4 Merc, FE 3- tae "50 FORD j i] =| Schutz 2 DOOR. GOOD _chanical condition _OR 78340 a a a) ve eewara at ay Plymouth | ee is a 2-Dr. light green with TO10) «actuai miles. Spare never been down, come in and look this beauty over. —— $1795 DeSoto-Ply mouth Dealer. Hunter, Birming- 1980 FORD © a WW. ARRE N SAYS: You don't have to spend a fortune for a station wagon. We hav nice ‘54 Ford ranch wagon, po I DSE I. er brakes and steering, overdrive -L?, = excellent driver. Priced’ to | 2328 SAGINAW sell. . ~ t AUBURN MOTORS “Oe ee HARDTOP — BEAT East Bivd at E Pike crease anc still drive » FORD 6. ‘512 DOOR GOOD BODY . ear A Belvedere V8 Shows 3.900 motor and tires $00 Standard mites coral and white. Power station. Huron and Teiegraph steering Power brakes Power 58 FORD CUSTOM 300 2 DR = Qindows | Toraue | five arive ews Whitewalls Bie heater Whitey ies end (powered penkine Positive action wipers This {s #9 exceptional y good wacther Undervoating bus for only 1.995 demo pea taxes and 58 ylates Pnancing of course : nt $60 82 per mo Must ask fer Scinit7 Desoo . Fvmoun Bir ' mincham Woodward at Hunter George Mithon FIFET & EXPORT MGR PIYMOUTH 1957 PLAZA 4 DR Harold Turner Ford radio & beater, straight stick ‘i ss reai family car. low mil Page. one 464.§ Woodwward Birm. MI Rac owner Birmingham Trade-in FORD "57 V8 DELRIO wagon. Automatic rei aiatian: on Power steering. Radio Heater ,Back up lights Windshield wash- ‘er Padded See ae visor, Green & white FE 2- ‘Suburban Mitrs. | OLDS DEALER 365 8 Woodward, Birmingham a $M 23 1957 PLYMOUTH WAGON 4 DR {Utual 45921 or 2565 Wixom & parsencer Slburban Radiol & a heater, tourque fiite drive power . steering. brakes and windows Car PAVING tt IGE & hutz, DeSoto-Pls- | + earries @& DeW car guarantee for \ 2185 Silent mou sae er Woodward at Hunt- gue vea: It is new car sharp. | Birmingnam RUNS GooD “MOTOR SALI DODGE CARS Good Credit? AND TRUCKS : | 56 Dodge Conenet ae Fullr No Credit? “ss ule Bosal er Fully equip- s 2) a oPeooyaer me vores Bastion Need Credit? | s $ 785 : ae heater defroster aat'- & #ES 5 ae 38 units must be so at once $49 Selling beiow our ac Lory cost 3 405 We are ready to deal today 26 ; 303 months bank rates. Low down $29; ea) ments : Be ALSC A 'ARGE SELECTION OF | 4 | Ambassador 4Dr, sedan with Con: iv x fei 1 e ro et feta foe AR iances Handled 3h Borge 4 dr Grro R A H { Clean $ 495 3 eC! | { 34 Chevy '> ton panel Clean l¢ PLUS TRANSPOR TATION leven ee ase orien IRMINGH AM ‘34 NASH RAMBLER ont teRY $495 See Wait ‘ Sta ida ve _ Station Cor Huron” "k Telegra: it OVER 7 chna) IN| ST0cx | OLDSMOBILE 196 DELUXE oa} £25 Down | Ho.fday coupe beautiful tu-tone. ! Palo id 1 ! aii power lully eQuipped. Sharp §$2/ or Tes Monthiv | one owner Birmingham trade-in. Cer Stock No, Price) 33 Nash Sedan R&H U . 133 $395 Adi Suburban Mirs. ‘53 Nash Secan $495, ‘§2 Nash 2 dr. P&H, AS4 $435 OLDS DE AIER i $3 hte Amb. H top. _ 345 8 Woodward Birmingham ; loaded . ANG $595 = ~ | "53 Nash Statesman, | 2 door A 229 $495 1952 | s3°Nash Sedan, A-l ZA 360 $495 | | $3 Nash Hardtop, | sharp ZB 359 $595 M ERCU RY "533 Rambler wagon A 58-7 $305 | i 34 Rambler 4 dr A144 $605 $99 pos4 Chev. 2 dr Al $645. a4 Ford 2 dr, 37.000 actual | miles $595 \ Se '°52 Ford. Wagon V-8. nice $595 ‘Tidwest 6-5300 | 53 Pontiase Catalina, sharp $595 = - | 54 ntiac 4 dr. A-! $645 RAMBLERS - AMBASSADORS ~ | 54 . ee sedand delivery $495 Uaed cajs Repair work 32 Pontiac 2 dr. R&H $195 NGLE NASH SALES ‘33 Ply. 4 dr Cranbrook $395, MAS® x ‘Porter Rd EM_3-4066 | 54 Hudson Hollvwood. hardtop $393 "32 NASH STATESMAN. PERFECT Tunning cond Needs body work _$05 Cail FE 8-196 '54 NASH Milton is in a jam Birmingham NASH i— tinent || 668 WOODWARD EDSEL 8625 COMPLETE PARTS & SERVICE 232 8. Saginaw MI 6-3000 5 At t ‘ us ‘ t - iy Be as ‘=e - ana = ° . ge i ek it ei i aes ee tee eet aint se \.tch doh ee aiid Mined ‘oc n= en |. a ee ee ee Pees | by Jav Alan, _ '635_ 8 YOUR “NOTE * EASY ED JONES 118-8. Saginew FE 5-0204 Keego Har-: Used Cars, ‘53. PONTIAC SEDAN VERY) clean through-out el! old car in trade 3-0081 : i "30 PONTIAC GooD ert 4365 Midland. OR Saree _5_ pm. ee ‘47 STUDEBAKER LAND cRUaEe 4 door sedan Good condition. 5 new tires. Call MU 91326 after _§:30 pm 1957 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER. 2 tone blue & white. auto trans- missic’ fully oe between 4 & 7 ‘ST VocnewanON: 5 aes “ACTUAL 869 ‘after miies, $1700 2150 Parkinson ‘53 WILLYS 4 Tiv's ttle honev ill give vou mile age plus can be ours fer $10 aown Clean and no rust . PE DSEt. $395 232 8 Saginaw BEFORE YOU DEAL 8EE ED- Keego Harbor. FE Be pepe ©; 5-8 5.0.5. / - Distress Sale Calling All Buvers yours FOR EXACTLY OUR WHOLESALE APPRAISAL FOL- LO E A FEW EXAM- PLES PROM OUR GLEAN ‘50 CAR INVENTORY PE 86145. 51 DeSoto 4 door $203 50 51 Pixmouth station mae $312 60 93 Dodge convert _,..... $304.40 54 Ford 2-dr fveeenees $472 60 53 Plymouth 2-dr/......... $607.20 35 Ford pickup ; $727.90. “35 Chevie V3 cbnvert $1161.00 53 Buick hardtop ' $1306.30 | ‘37 Ford Loaded 4dr $1737.50 $7 Plymouth [Bets HT $1996 80 Two ‘57 Modge 2-dr club sedans and 2 4-dr lymouth hardtops Klee néw. Name your own TRADES ACCEPTED TERMS ARRANGED UP iro 36 MOS TO PAY. HURRY -— HURRY-HURRY! SEE McNEAL For the Best Deal at Birmingham Wood ward MI 4-2042 ‘37 FORD FAIRLANE. 500 DEM- onstrator, low mileage. New car Warranty Ay old car down, TOM BOHR, INC, 120 s§. Main Milford _MU_ 45155 LIKE A REAL CAR BARGAIN? Lots of ’em in the Want Ads] ' Dodge - Plymouth Dealer : i | | { i | # - Bee ee Se r een — eer ————— ‘53 Models, ‘54 Models, ‘So Models, ‘56 Model BRAID | MOTOR SALES November 21, 22, 23 FREE 15 Pound Turkey WITH THE PURCHASE NEW OR Us OF A ED CAR All Prices Reduced! HURRY-HURRY-HURRY GUARANTEED USED CARS Low Down Payments: .b 395 as low as. .§ 495 lowas.. as lowas ...$ 795 .91095 s,aslowas. Why Pay More FOR LESS— LET US SHOW YOU OUR BEST High irecemn Allowance COMPARE — WE THINK YOUL! TAKE OUR DEAL 4 BRAID. MOTOR SALES 3 YEARS FAIR DEALING DESOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER C\=s PIKE STS. IP IE 2 OSG ‘59 Pontiac Cata '55 Chevrolet 4 Dr. .. ‘94 Buick Century . ‘00 Ford 4Dr...... ‘00 Chevrolet 2 Dr. . ‘04 Ford 4 Dr. ..... ‘90 Pontiac 2 Dr. .. ‘03 Pontiac 2 Dr. . ‘93 Ford 2 Dr. .,.... '51 Pontiac 2 Dr. . ‘49 Ford 2 Dr. ....... FREE! 08 LICENSE & ANTI-FREEZE NO PAYMENTS UNTIL 1958 NEW TIRES BRAND NAMES AM AILABLE ON '33-°57 MODELS. 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SEDAN — Fully equip: power steerin brakes, raphe Biw i sTOck Mo 1 e pain ca oy contrasting inte ‘99 Pontiac 870 . $1295 HARDTOP — Attractive week, & Red. ang eet re Inside & out, one owner special. STOCK ASK FOR GLENN SAWYER - MIKE FLYN OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave, FE 2.9101 Open Eves. ‘THE a PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957 THIRTY-NINE | | y. -- Today's Radio Programs WIE, (760) CKLW, (#00) WWJ, @ae WXYZ, o(127@) WCAB, (ise) WPUN, (1460) WIBK, (1498) Programs furnished by stations Usted in this column are subject te change without notice. TONIGH? €: oe. News WWJ, News . WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie Chase WPON, News ¢:30—WJR, Dinner Date WWJ, Maxwell WXYZ, Sports CKLW. News, Eddie Chase WPON, Music With Mason 7:00—WJR, Guest House WWJ, News, Maxwel) WCAR. News Patrick Wx top et fop ot Town CELW, News, Knowles WJBK, News, Bellboy WCAR, News WPOR, 11:30—WJK, Music CKELW, News, Knowles WPON. Music With Mason THURSDAY MORNING 4:06—WJR, News, Roundup WWJ, News, Hugh Roberts WXYZ, Fred Woit CKLW. Rooster C pcp Clark Keid WCAR, News, Sheridan wliderd Country Roundup $:06—WIR, News, Mrs. Page (6:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey WWJ, News, True Story WXYZ, Herb Anderson CKLW, News, Homechats WJBK, News, George WCAR, News WPON. America to Kuoees (o:30—WWJ, Bandstand — News, Mary Morgan PON; PHS Workshop CKLW, WXYZ, 5 be Ne B. rope . WPOR oo fen ¥ ais ena CHLY@ Neva David 1:36—WJR, ¥ng. Dr. "saad WJBK, News, rge WY J, Hatris, Maxwell tee News, tye CKLW, Heatter, Davies N, News, Ley $:00—WIR, Ma Perkins 9:30—WJR, Jack Harris warn te Pps come CKLW, News, David m chus . W, Grant, Davies we AR, News 2:30—-WJR, 2nd Mrs. Burton News, Shiftbreak WPON, Don Zee Show $:00—WJR, Pat Buttram WWJ, News, 6-Star Matinee McKenzies Matinee WIBK, News, McLeod Page $:30—WJR, House Party 4: ag Music Hall dim Deland were, News, McKenzie News, Chase 6:00-—WJIR, Philip Lenhart WWJ, News, Jim Deland we AR, News eo WPON, News, MacKinnon CkLw Guy dunn A ; WXYZ, M. Griffin rt] ans. NBC News, Wood| WCAR, News, CKLW, Heater, Aiusic oe ne Reis WXYZ Paul Winter $:00-—WJR, Amos ‘n Andy N Early 84. &pts. CKLW, News, Davies ww, W WWJ, People are Fun. p WJBK, New WXYZ, WXYZ, Shorr h0e—WJR, Dan Kirby WC4AR, News, B. Martyn CKLW. CKLW Ganabastere Wx1R Neen Roberts W : innon WJBK, w ipo :3e ‘ 9:30-WWs. tine CKLW: News Toy Oavia_-|4# CELW. Hurley, Dav aa wes, Me CKLW, Hornblower wzek, News, Rei , ~ teat 9:00-—-WJR, News AR, News : w KLW, Back to Bible WPON, Garly Bird Club THURSDAY AFTERNOON we WWJ News, hat | 1:30—WJIR, Music Mall F WXYZ, News, Shorr WXYZ, News, Wolf Ww. Bows, Paye Eltsaveth| ‘Ww CKLW, Back to Bible CKLW, Sports, David CKLW, Grant, vestock WJBK, News, Bellboy WJBK, News, Reid WJBK, News, CKLW, 30—WJIR, At Home WCAR, News, aene WCAR. News, Thomas WIE, fe #:06—WJR, News, 5. Guest WPON, News; MacKinnon 10:06—WJR, News, World WWJ, News, Roberts : 3 WWJ, News WXYZ, News. Wolf (2:30—WJR, Time tor Music CKLW, News, Shorr CKLW, O'Dell, David WXYZ, News, Winter Cc ‘LW, News, Knowles WJBK, News, Retd €KLW, News, Bud Davies WJBK. News, Bellboy WCAR, News WCAR, Bruce Martyn 1:00—WJR, Wendy Warren To Build Atomic Merchant Ship Nuclear Commercial Vessel by ‘59 WASHINGTON wW — The United States will launch a nuclear-pow- ered merchant ship in 1959, A $20,908,744 contract for con- struction of the vessel was award- ed yesterday to the New York eed Corp. of Camden, * * * A joint announcement by the Maritime Administration and the Atomic Energy Commission said thé atomic propulsion system would be supplied by Babcock & Wilcox Co, under @ separate con- tract with AEC for another nine mijlion dollars. The ship, to be named the NS | WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie CKLW, Sports, Chase WJBK, News, McLeod WCAR, Godfrey WPON. Music, with Mason | 5: aa (78 feet ‘(for nuclear ship) Savannah, is to ibe S87 feet long, have a beam of a service speed of 2% knots and a deadweight tonnage a ad U.S. Plans to Launch) Own Video Show Allows Polly Bergen to Be Creative Critics Acclaim aa The Union of South Africa is comprised of a surface area of 472,685 square miles, or 242 times ithe size of Texas, Singer's Efforts Consider Her. Musical Variety Program Very Entertaining By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK ® — Polly Bergen could make pots of money and, lead a much easier life if she’ floated around as a guest on tele- vision programs this season, * * * But — to the satisfaction of a, large following of fans—she has! her own program on alternate Sat-! urday evenings over NBC-TV, Why does she make the effort? Her answer, delivered the other evening while lounging with shoes off in her Fifth avenue apartment and surrounded by husband, daughter, dog and cat: “I liké it. I enjoy creating some- thing that I try to make the very best I can.” 1S YOUR LIFE WORTH A FAULTY EXHAUST SYSTEM os MUFFLER SHOPS - MUFFLERS INSTALLED WJR, Music Hall WXYZ, News, McKenzie CKLW News, E. Chase WJBK, Spts., 6:40-—WJK, Music tall Davie ‘a, WCAR, Sports, Sheridan ww, ere Maxwell WXTZ, J ‘im Reeves CKLW, hive M. Shoe WJBK, News, George CKLW, News ‘haowks 11.00—WJR, News McLeod -- Today's Television Programs -- Channel $—-CKLW-TV | Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4+—WWJ-TV Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV Drama: Poor shopkeeper runs'9:30—(2) Ladies Day, (4) Amos 'n' into trouble with gift money. Andy. (7) Our Friend Harry. (4) News; Sports. (2) -Quarter-! 19:30—(7) Walter Winchell File.|9:55—(9) Billboard. back Club | Drama: Man must choose be- tween his wife and gang boss) 6:15—(4) Weather; Eliot. TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | 6:00—(7) Mr. Danger. (9) Popeye.| /1e:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Av- lene Francis. (9) Movie. Godfrey. (4 in “The Fallen Idol.’’ (2) I've! Got a. Sceret. Nanette Fabray. Tt — r 110:00—(7) Boxing. Welterweight 6:30—(7) Topper. Comedy: ‘‘Top-| bout: Kid Gavilan vs. Waiter/ss;93-(4) Price Is Right. per Fights a Duel” (9) Chacter) Byars. (4) This Is Your Life. (2)| = 7 en Boat. Adventure: Forest Tucker. Steel Hour. Musical: Mark ‘11:25—(7) News. (4) Parade of Stars. Comedy: Twain's classic ‘‘Hack Finn’) Dorothy Stickney wants to leave, get tg music. Jack Carson and /11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth her money to “My Friends the) Basi} Rathborie are the Duke| ° Consequences. Birds” instead of Peter Lawford.) ang the Dauphin, Jimmie Boyd Ricky. (3) Howdy Doody. BD NGL St is Huck. Huck rides down Mis-|\13:45—(7) Noontime Comics. 6:40—(2) Weather: Phelps. sissippi with pair of con men \10:30-—-(2) Arthur 6:20—(4) Box Four. Treasure: Hunt. and saves girls from being THURSDAY AFTERNOON 85-12) News: BBe ‘ eg 12:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4), 7:00—(7) Sports Focus. (9) Mar 10:30—(4) Studio 57. Drama: Tic Tac Dough. (9) Maggie Mug- Behind Badge. (4) Amos ‘n’ Actress marries into stuffy fam-| &1ns. Andy. (2) Ameche Playhouse. ily in “One of the Family” with 12:15-—(2) Love of Life. (9) Chil Ei tar an ad Ba) ame Fai dren's. liweriational: 7:10—(7) Sports: Wattrick. 10: 45—(7) Sports. e8198-(2) Seach hoe ‘Tomertow. 7:15—(7) News: Daly. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National | (4) It Could Be You. (7) The DI land. Li : | News. (4) News. (2) News: Le| Erwins. (9) Fun With Food. 7:30—(7) sneyla ve act on) Goff. ; ; about “The Best Doggoned Dog} 12: 45—(2) iuiding Light. in The Worfd.” (9) Million $u: :15—(9) Weather. (4) Weather: \ :00—(2) Douglas Fairbanks. (4) Movie. core ocuer diocese Eliot. (2) Miss Weather. | Tex and Jinx. (7) Lady gomery elps conquer di il | os ia “Yellow Jack—44) Wage pL: Starlight Theater. Mys-) LE OP he Western: Agnes Moorhead! tery: Michaet Redgrave,” Ann 1:30—(2) As The World Turns. (4) Todd in ‘The Green Scarf.” )) Sports: Parker. (2) Sports. (Color). Howard Miller Show. le: oo—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) My Little Margie searches for son she deserted. (2. I Love Lucy, Comedy: Ethel, | | Lucy go to charm school. -/11:293—12) Nightwatch Theater. 8:00—(2) Big Record. The HiLos; ~ My mery- Orson Welles in “Black)¢:39 (2) Mouse Party. (4) Bride Edie Gorme. Gene Krupa, Bob Magic. and Groom. (7) Topper. Eberle, Helen O'Connell. /11:30—(7) Night Court. (4) To-}9:35—(9) Theater 13. $:30—(7) Tombstone Territory. night. | . Western: Gambler saves 2:50—(9) News. sheriff's life in ‘‘Killer Without] THURSDAY MORNING a Conscience.” (4) Father. , Knows Best. Comedy: Margaret ian Meditations. (Jane Wyatt) learns to drive.'g:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 3:30—(2) Verdict Is Yours. 9:00—(7) Ozzie, Harriet. Comedy: |7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today.| pe You Trust Your Wife. $:00—(2) My Hero. (4): (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) American) Bandstand. (9) Corliss Archer. (7) “Ozzie's Triple Banana Sur- Movie. prise” almost ruins him. (9) 7:45—(2) News. Theater. Mystery: Biff Elliott in's-e0—(2) Captain Kangaroo. ate? oles » Pai Mickey Spillane's ‘‘I, the Jury.’ ‘| Cartoon Canuval. : ay. f é (4) (color) TV Theater. Drama: , | stand. Backstage life of country music 8:30—(7)~ Big Show. troupe. Jill Carey, Mildred Dun- nock, Jimmy Westerfield’ play members of country music group 9:99 (4) Romper Room. who meet love and murder threats on tour, (2) Millionaire.|9:%3—(2) News. 4:156—(2) Secret Storm ,|8: 43—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 4:30—(2) Kdge of Night. 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. $:00—(2) Susie. (4) Woody Woodpecker. on ‘Deece (7) Robin and| (9) ‘of 10,190 tons, the announcement | said. * | Congress * * authorized ‘President Eisenhower ithe launching as a demo of U.S. determination to develop | | peaceful applications for atomic’ ‘energy. The announcement said the NS ‘Savannah will be an ultramodern Ship with facilities for visitors’ | tours and “will serve as a floating \laboratory to study and experi. Iment in the relationship of nu- clear power to the requirements i commercial shipping.” Legislator Suggests Interest Rate Study LANSING ws — A Republican legislator has suggested to Gov. Williams that he check into the interest rates paid by customers of small loan companies in Michi- gan. construc- tion of the vessel in July 1956 atter| proposed | nstration | | a a? CREATIVE SINGER — Polly _Bergen-enjoys “creating some- And, eritics agree, she has | thing that I try to make the very best I can.”’ So, instead of choosing cretted nection Me c ° | the lucrative and easy life of a televisidn guest star, the pretty eer oie ond ‘leasant pres. ; , vocalist has launched her own Polly Bergen Show over NBC-TV on ence. 15 Minute Service alternate Saturdays at 9 p. m. . . rare 1° THE BIG THREE While You Wait Miss Bergen is coming along \just fine with the great triumvi-| ‘rate that beset every host and. hostess ‘Of a variety show: Guests, audience and critics. * * * “There is one thing I wish critics (would do,’’ she said. “1 wish they'd) To Sack or Not to Sack; That Is the Question By EARL WILSON ’ lin a regular series because — for! NEW YORK — “Dear Noel” brought out all the chic fe- some unfathomable reason — the; imales and I thought it was a good time to ask whether the ‘ist show in nearly every regular, ‘Sack Look’s caught on in Saloon and Television Society., SBOE! WG? Cra Te good as later ones.”’ Milton Berle, Gabby Hayes, Ray Bolger, J0€ Besides having the chance for | » E. Lewis and other big TV names positively, 9 tempting season of being a }. were not wearing Sack Look dresses when Bud-| highty paid guest on numerous _ dy Hackett and Marion Marlowe opened quite| TV shows, Miss Bergen has thunderously. | male Gown a Map of flatter. Here, Marlene Dietrich wasn’t, either. are meat Stee te wood. - “It's ugly!” claimed Miss Dietrich stoutly.! «7 won't work outside of New “Nothing ugly will ever catch on.” York,” she said, looking around And she looked around at a gay group cele-|fondly at husband, daughter, A MIDAS MUFFLE® SMOP * * * Rep. Williard I. Bowerman Jr. lative committee investigating the: operation of the small loan com- panies, wrote to Williams. Bowerman noted thaf Willlams recently visited New York state | to investigate the milk problem there and reported that Michigan | | farmers are receiving $1 less a per 100 pounds of milk than Nek of York farmers. | “Small loan interest rates in| New York are 10 per cent less than those allowed in Michigan, " Bowerman said. ‘'There is no competition in the small loan tn- dustry basis."" in Michigan on a rate Bowerman said he would to discuss the matter with governor in detail adding: like ‘the CUARANTEED AGAINST brating Noel Coward's opening in “N |apartment, dog and cat. g opening in “Nude With RUST-OUT, 8URN-OUT, WILSON Violin.” Arlene Francis was there, Adlai Stev- (R-Lansing), who headed a legis-| enson had been—and so had at least three Gabors. And there AND BLOW-OUT sat also the celebrated Valentina. Apart 17 Years, co eeanca fon tasoe | “If I were fat, yes, I would wear a Sack Look dress—and M th d S ) ‘No CHARGE Reser Pipe ‘ook like a house,” Valentina said. She is, of course, thinly otner an on when purchased with” elegant. muffler. I trotted dutifully back to Meet Casually RRR ARR ARR imy wife with this informa- SAN DIEGO, Calif. w — Mrs. |tion. The B. W. had just urged Nellie Thomas, 58, glanced from. KING’S me to come out for the Sack her apartment and noticed a sail- | Look. or hobble across the street on. “ "But two weeks ago you crutches. | Midas Muffler Service jwanted “Hey, Vern, come here,” she’ 256 South Saginaw 2 ‘tloned. shouted. (Next to Jerome Olds) The sailor swung around “Two weeks ago, though, I “That you, mother?” FE 2-1010 didn't have a sack dress,” the * * * wife argued. “Now I've got a ms Vern Baker, 43, a son by a pre Open Menday thru Thursday modified lane! andlits iso MARION vious marriage, hadn't seen his til A Fri. ;" 8 comfortable!” mother in 17 vears but he said sturéey | Naturally, a little thing like that’ would alter a woman's see Know (hat) voice “any — ——— A Pe ere, any time. 3 opinion | They last saw each other in RCA COLOR TY | “If New York rates were applied | to Michigan, the people who pat- jronize these companies would save |upwards to six million dollars year, which would buy a lot of! milk.” Anewer to Previous Pusrie “a ACROSS Sauio, MI Brasil | : w SGerman river 12 Noah's boat 13 Norse god a “o perfect plano for your / It's home for your children's musical career. 71 Pronoun . 30 Photographie 1 device 32 — beard HI-Fi SPEAKER 40 Greek perce 41 Distant 3 42 “Gay = 45 stiff 49 Flooded Enclosure Kits * y 51.Sloths fi 52 Fastens $3 Italian coin 54 Observe 3 Western state resident 4 Weaving devices 5 Unemplored @ Center TIn addition CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. 735 Glebe St. OR 3-9700 5-3135 56 Shade trees oncwiaeennees ,57 Go astray HIGH FIDELITY (3 10 Gaelic 11 College cheers 17 Dispatch boats 40 Feeling 41 Pales 42 Smoking device | 43 Indigo 44 Operates 46 otra of J Becrea (prefix) Belgian river to Drink made with malt iM ley coatings 3 Rims 24 High cards 25 Tropical plant - 26 Wireless 27 Filght of steps 28 Network 29 Bow 31 Leased 33 Perfume 38 Lonenge HEADQUARTERS st"s mae Wide Selection of Components Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidance — Complete Installation McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. Maple; Birmingham Mt 4-5230 | play of HI HAM PTON 825 W. Huron St. Open CLEARANCE of 1957 Floor sample Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, and Driers to make room for Christmes dis- Just Bast of Tel-Huron Shopping Center ELECTRIC FE 4-2526 “Hl ® Every Night THE MIDNIGHT EARL... | tom- -fitted for a napkin... larounced. aa MONTREAL # — Fifty-two St. TS $63, 398 From Estate You Can Lawrence River pilots have decided ‘M | YPSILANTI W — Clear Vv College 1 ito end their two-week walkout. nin Hunting Outfit jhas received a check from the, Charge It! and are scheduled to -retarn 2 Robs Waitress of $45 jeutate of lhe late Norris L. Curtis! wen for $63,398, the largest single Sasi i. President Jean Guy Chartier of DETROIT (INS) — A man who, tribution in its 74-year history. tenoen . eee _|the St. A ae to be a hunter went out P on ‘ets, “i 43 41515, se Pilots’ Corp., said ¢ sion to ” t nt} urtis, of Toledo, graduated from | C& M ayes MA call off the unofficial strike was [for “bucks” fn Petrort today the) \Cleary in 1890. The money will 0 Onktond taken at a meeting yesterday. kind you can spend lused to provide financial assist-| The Sack Look, I gather, is primarily for ladies with large Coos Bay, Ore., where Mrs. Thom- jeabooses who don't care if they look like halfbacks or even as was working as a waitress and a| Yogi Berra in the back. But before the wife starts slugging, her son was a logger. Sales and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TV lI'd like to say her Sack Look dregs is so modified that you'd! '_ * | hardly know she’s wearing a sack. | “I left town and joined the Navy Might i'— I've been in and out ever FE 4.1133 /Since,”’ Baker said. “What with! _ ithe war and moving around a lot, Blanche Thebom’s off to Russia on a concert tour — first “© Just pever got toether.” US. woman invited .. . Jeff Chandier, out with Kim Novak, = ici pale aigie a = ‘brought his two daughters along... Scandal: The Teegy Twies (oo cack oe cach cers on the "21" TV’er aren't twins—one of ‘em is Marlene Manners * * * . Irving Berlin sold the movie rights for his song, “Sayonara Baker 1s a Seabep-&nd has been to producer Bill Goetz for $1. recuperating at~the San Diego TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: There’s reportedly an actress so Naval Hospital] since breaking a ~~ style-conscious she won't eat in a restaurant unless she’s cus- leg three weeks ago. Beat Winter—-Order Now eRat sete ete * ae ALUMINUM SIDING | “He said he decided to take a, (Copyright, 1957) lus ride and just happened to get! With Cel — off near his mother’s apartment. | “It's sort of strange,°isn't it?” About 13 foreign ships were at- he said. ——e to_riavigate the tric ky) canals and channels without pilots ee settlement of the dispute was COMING SOON! HI-Fl AND COLOR TV OPEN HOUSE. Time and place to be announced. Will be sponsored by RCA and Hampton Electric. lex insuiation — complete house. Installed “495 - NO MONFY VALLELY’S DOWN-PAY IN OL 1-441 fee, OL 11-6629 8 St. Lawrence Pilots End 2-Week Strike Cleary College Given He said representatives of the Sue Baker, waitress at a Motor ance to worthy students. pilots and transport department|city restaurant, said a man will form a joint committee to dressed in a red and black check- | study problems that led to the ered hunting outfit took $45 from) work stoppage Nov. 4. hey at the point of a rifle. OPEN MON. and FRI. ‘TIL 9 P. 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