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Right-Up-Front Con- trols‘on front. Mahogany. Model 21 K 38. 21” Console ‘239 Trade-ins — Easy Terms! Prices Include Fed. Tax! Full Year Picture Tube Warranty! EYE | CONDITIONED ge: aD in OPO: age Re CATE ste = i ; - Bandits Hold Up Bar but Pay Cost of Drink It DALY CITY, Calif, w — Two| Following the interview we were taken on a tour of Pontiac Motor, "/a real thrill for these Hollywood stars. SWE ET'S Radio & Appliance Later they met Pontiac residents in Osmun’s store and made their 422 W. Huron St. FE 4-1133 FREE PARKING ; Pontiac Press Photo HOLLYWOOD STARS VISIT CITY—Pontiac Press Women’s Editor (left) Judith Clemence interviews movie stars Cleo Moore and John) in connection with their film “Hold Back Tomorrow, Agar as they arrive in Pontiac yesterday. The movie greats were here | the Strand Theater. Pistol Stolen in 1931 | taken rm his | Returned to Owner | gmaltect and must deutely pep- | James Tuttle, 43, of West Bloom. ulated Central American republic | field Township was treated and/| DETROIT ‘#—A pistol stolen jg —) Salvador. rele if the Walled Lake | nearly 25 years ago from John E. Mettie of Flint was returned to + "Te sat wes wd din, @ YUVA SeN it on television! ec eeecce ot to © You've seen it in Life and Saturday Evening Post! | te gun ove to authors. wars ® Now See the all new Office checked the seria] number | with Lansing. Records showed it | \ "" now showing at ‘'tiac High School before con- tinuing their tour. |Clinie yesterday affer a two-car collision on South Commerce Road pear Commerce Road. q Sheriff's deputies said Tuttle a r | control of his car, hitting one driv- | en by Frederick J. Kreza, 40, of Commerce Township. laim the gun. 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A 2 , ‘ i : ‘ : ss ¢ : \ “4 — My q WW \ po! way ies a - \__ FIFTEEN ..” VENTY-TWO™ 4 BX THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1955 __: _ yyanster overland w ANT Dem Women Will Launch\V ,,,’ AE : Wiest =): 6 ee ee s So ae orice Monce| Lou ll Have to Answer Hither Yes or INO | SHOP ‘Tea Chain’ to Raise Money, * OU 4 3 aes 5 6 2 , | Ds : , _ Senne. : , By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | a date invitation. Saying that you| The point is: Would it be a| going out with this boy may prod, and I like a boy who is 17 and a LANSING # — Michigan | nance appearances of Democratic ym ' Lill have to ask-your pareate 10! ctsssune eveatan? Works the other into a you for aj junior in high school,-Do you think ; cratic women hope to set’ off a! candidates on. television. : Dear Miss Woodward: A boy Mow for time~smlens P ng you en- himself iy old enough to go out with - § | chain-reaction tea party which will! ay. wiiams’ ten is just the in my class asked me for a date, | just stalling for th hele ter. |J0¥ the movie or the party or fe ‘ lievcees in o eauat neh wheat bring in hundreds of new mem-| bertmning of the campaign, Worn. |22 | told him I would have to/ really do hits ue eet ie ve to | Whatever it is he has planned? If} This one date doesn’t tle you | UMUT so “when he asks me?” : : bers and raise thousands of dol- on attending. the-téak-elt in be ask my parents, I don't want farmer _— case you a to not, tum it down and tell him| te going only with him, so you'd say . . © | lars for the party treasury. eaned te texte tn mn te (82 With him; T want to go with) Wind up a yes OF & nO. | you're sorry but you won't be able |\be free te accept dates from the |... If your family knows ~ ‘ and © | ‘The tea-drinking ‘campaign’ will |’ teas in their neighborhood at $1 27ther boy in my class. Both of You have your Issue all clouded | to go with him. If he expects de- | “other boy Mf any came your way. | 1. boy and likes him, and if his : | sare Seturday at the home of Mra.| them ‘know I can go on dates. up with that have nothing tails, tell him your family has plans| And getting better scquainted |i i:stion is to do something: your 5 - _*. @ 1G. Mennen Williams. Speakers in- "| “How can I get the boy I like! to do with: the case. Your liking | that include you, and you can’t|with him, playing up to him ® | 1 Wits consider reasonable, you . ' date Gov. Williams and Rep. Each woman attending the neigh- | to ask me for a date? What excuse | for some other boy has no bear- | get out of .it a bit around school, might make might get ‘permission on occasion i Martha W. Griffiths (D-Mich). borhood tea will be asked to hold can I use so,I won't have to go| ing on this date, And the fact But-don’t get the idea’ that turn-| .that happen. to. go out’with him i Each of the 350 women expect-| her own tea, inviting more tea-| with this boy who has already | you aren't crazy about the /ing down this date will get you ‘ —aemme It you've never done any dating ' ed will be asked to put $1 in the | drinking contributors, and so on. | asked me?” 1 who has asked you isn't too | any nearer to having a date with) “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm! a: a) and if they don’t know him, ; j kitty. Idea of the teas, conceived After a few rounds of tea, the __ Answer: It's either yes or no to| important, either, : the boy you like, On the contrary, nearly 14 and in the eighth grade, they might consider that you were ne 4 ITk | | by the Democratic National Com- results are staggering. “array some pres in } | aiming a bit tov high, In which mittee, is to raise money to ii-| “I figured out once that it| © * : case I'd agree. . — —_— | wouldn’t take many teas to raise a j ‘ billion dollars,” said John Mur- Oe 0 oat oes Oe ee Til Q | a — publicist. ———_— deca tea ae | “Of course, ’s ridiculous. i vents But if we had four perfect rounds and ask him if you can’t pil _we'd have $11,1000,” Murray said. tan bask. ‘ at the The tea is optional. ‘It could be Broach the subject at home, dis- . - | coffee or a brunch instead. cuss it back and eo oe | meographed paign your yes or no answer them, d | task oan Se coveuied os It it’s no, break the news to him 4 il led will be supplied where re regretfully while encouraging him & 4 questioned. Hostesses might say, to ask‘ you again sometime, ; | LEARN “Let's talk about highway safe- (Copyright, 1955) 4 ty.” of simply suggest a round Dh ndeecatint mia 4 |} FALL end WINTER of bridge, he added. Murray, } T i | courses sare digroligringheglomedl Wilson Avenue é | Day or Nig | cratic grow ) ks~ * D Y Night Classes cratic groups, said it has met WSCS Mar Ss = | | with “great enthusiasm.” a | Call Today for 15th Anniversary detailed information Ne Age Limit Phone FE 4-1854 The WSCS of the Wilson Avenue Methodist Church held a 15th an- REM EE tle fearful of the routine political | — meeting. | § “This ideg has an instinctive appeal for women who want to | help out but who don't want to go | out ringing doorbells,” he re- ‘Tremendous Savings Call Miss Wilson Todey , for Information | marked. PONTIAC Half of the contributions will go BEAUTY COLLEGE | to the national organization to fi- . nance TV appearances of national “<< aoe ee Enseme's | ccesdidahen (and (helt to) tie: wake and local candidates. GRAND OPENING Mrs. Fred Liming gave a report on the fall meeting of the Detroit Conference held in Romeo. Mrs. Adrian Thempsen con- @ucted the business meeting, and plans were made for the annual bazaar and turkey supper to be held Nov. 10, Chairmen for the Nov. 10 event are Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Minto / during our 5 : RITA’ Wallace, Mrs, Liming and Mrs. . A’S | Dewey Willaims, rhursda | E Host for the meet- BEAUTY SHOP | if llgesogestngflnet Reynolds paar | NOV. 7th! Selecting their hats for the hat style show, a highlight | F , ve (I a Pros Press Phete ~ - — al Geseale Special of the benefit card party being sponsored by TBI Women’s | rank Coad of Neome drive ( eft to rig t). roceeds from lead the US. in asbestos produc tion. Get Acquainted Offer : - | drive, Mrs. S. E. Minard of Norton avenue and Mrs. J. $10 Permanent for 5 | i ee Nal ‘| Talent: Show to Highlight Jamboree Mydle 3731 Festival at Owen School |to Be Held MYrtle 3-731 hp pibeederd 15 Ind main features of the} - Mrs. Gus Cojocar, Mrs. Roy’ i 115 Indian Lake Road Owen School Festival being held GO. .1o- and Mrs. Meyri Stephens , at Wisner ‘Club Tuesday evening, are Maryanne Grady of Neome |the party, to be held at the Pontiac Business Institute, will | be used for a scholarship fund. + Register NOW for Czeslawa Dubis Becomes Bride \in Windsor Rite | Mrs. Filomena Dubis of Lewis Lake Orion | Ee ee at the school will ave completed plans for the coun- Frid F val street announces the Oct. 22 wed- [ show. . riday estival tO! aine of her da Cresia | ? * * 6 try store and white elephan (ding of her d: ughter, wa, to | Dinner is being served from 5:30 | booth. ) Include Supper at get mtn co wean a él ator 1 until 7 o’clock and the festival will| Plants, records and comic books} ‘Harvest Inn‘ Ont are cereus ef Tas bride} 4 remain open until 9:30, according | wifi be sold by Mrs. Robert Bald- groom 7 to an announcement made by Mrs.| win, Mrs, Cecil Mills and Mrs. : : ai “_ as PL 7 wied e,°e Mrs. W. M, Twichel and Mrs. |C4ndy and baked goods to sell. | at the school mores pal ypagpeed vem by writin Lucille Tenny are cochairmen | The game room will be under -_ 7 * her trether, Bfarien Bubla. | ef the talent show assisted by | the supervision of Mrs. Paul | Parents, teachers and students ; Mrs. Burton Schamaker, Mrs. | Hurst, Mrs. Cleo Wiley and Wal- | have combined their efforts and| | sober argos ee a ‘ Wayne Newcomb and Mrs, Hazel | ter Gannon. Mrs. Oscar Nor- | talents to plan the affair, which |/°%. es, "ci. was best man vand | You can prepare for Gessinger, ee ee cee yargeah begins at 5 p.m. The activities are | victor Bos seated the guests. | ood position by 4 Making arrangements for the| and Mrs. rveat will De | under the direction of Mrs. Wayne * 2 a go0e poe 7 dinner are Mrs. William Mills, | ®t ‘e Ge Pond. Jolinson and Mrs. Russell C. Bell, | For their wedding trip to Nia | attending Day, Half- . Mrs. Roy Pardon, Mrs. Eric} Others working on the various gara Falls, the new Mrs. Siring Ev : 4 Davis, Mrs. Charles Murphy, Mrs. | booths include Mrs. John Giles,| _ Mrs. Morris Cucksey, Mrs. Le- | ore navy blue ensemble andj) Day or Evening i. Homer Cowger, Mrs, E. Arthur| Mrs. William Van der Zee, Mrs.| Boy Koch, Mrs, Milton Blood |. orsace of white roses from her School : Tatro, Mrs. Everette Smith, Mrs. | Charles Nelson and Mrs. Norman| #84 Mrs. Robert Klinger are | 1.14.) bouquet. Eugene Chisholm, Mrs. Paul Ben-| Kuijgla, novelties; Mrs. George | offering @ choice of baked ham ‘ nett, Mrs. Arthur Haney, Mrs.|Gray and Mrs. Cecil Mullinix,| °% fish om their porns (Aes C | . FREE Clyde White, Mrs. William War-|candied apples and taffy; Mrs.| ™eaw ®t their “Harvest Inn. u ture Group ren, Mrs. Kenneth Marsh and Mrs. | Gessinger, Popcorn and cotton) Mrs. Leonard Saari will sell Ci | P| EMPLOYMENT Joseph W. Fouts, candy. items in her gift shop and Mrs.| COMpietes Plans | Movies are being arranged by| Mrs. Gordon Allison and Mrs. |Fred Froede and Mrs.” Frank] ¢.447) 1 6 SERVICE Mrs. Gordon Rice and Mrs, Rob- | Russell Holmes are’ planning feis | Brooks will opera ate a resale ‘pooth. | TOF Yule DaZaar ert Johnson, and a fancywork | and surprise packages for the visi- ” When members Child booth is under the direction of Mrs.| tors, and John Giles and Oliver | Mrs. Donald North, Mrs. — ture Club met palpodccerge eal 7 The Horace Sudbury and Mrs. Wil-| Drumheller will have a soft drink | Tence LaBair and Mrs. Boe te Irvin Humbaugh on Elizabeth Lake - liam Mitchell. stand. ; ster will operate a country store. veel Shaistey evening planes wore BU SINE S ALSO ASSISTING completed for the Christmas , Mrs. Irving Cocking and Mrs. | bazaar. Jeremiah Ryan will have a white 2 @ ¢ a ephant sale, a nd ow rprise pack- As each member responded to INSTITUTE = B i A Northern 3424 for its only SVC mend “the - likeliest prospect in : = DETROIT (AP) — It sure does ‘keep 15 from the net. ut goalies to protect its top Class A rankings in. PHS meets the Vikings Yn the America te a fine ~ not show in the standings, but the |have been looking great against |in the area when the Abes host| win. Fie Mucls 2 © CU@B AD | I —- —— Lorat ants : co ATS Detroit Red Wings actually are | Detroit all season. Hazel Park. Plymouth is at Walleg viet : ° a i . , ‘outplaying some of their more for-| Wally Hergesheimer tied it up Lake, Southfield hosts Redford * ae eiv <. : - tunate rivals, as an experiment, the ae Union, Berkley preps for its next ease pr ay at ee he uN My YOUR egret ont receive gel a ' § 99 ; of the game, ly k’s struggle with powerful edge, - observ: OWN ALLEY EMISE ar regular expenses plus) ~ . \ Such. was the case last night ee ue ae EML winner Birmipgham when it| ers rate the contest a tossup, $500 each summer for field work. | 1 , when the last place Wings, for | 116 ond period while New York had | entertains Ypsilanti, and Bentley| where Saginaw boats the SVC’s | {rom the foul line as possible after) Rice, who died in 1954 after a some reason, came out with | 1... niavers in the penalty box. | goes to Farmington, beefiest clubj with a line that | the ball delivery. Avoid interfer-| gistinguished career as a sports 100% all wool with warm only a 1-1 tle against a New York Wally Gergesheimer, tied it mp outweighs PHS forwards from ing with those on opposite alleys ’| writer, played varsity baseball and EE interlining. Choose from Ranger squad that was hustling (+... New York a short while later . 15 to 25 pounds per man, Chiefs just as it’s a courtesy they'll ex-| foothall at Vanderbilt, graduating \ royal, black, charcoal and to keep up with them all night. | Win ‘he swung twice at his own Woman Without pleats tue Vollay's recta lovm ot jin 1901 with a Phi Beta Kappa | ao maroon. Sizes 34 to 44, For instance, ldok at the goal| rebound while standing directly in| 7 - ° Sea: oy a cache any form of competi-| key, it saves. New York’s Lorne Worsley | front of Detroit's net. License Trains , ; - -|tion — league, match or tourna- | bt) had to come up with 37 saves.| Detroit plays at Chicago Satur- It's a question whet her or not | ment—bear in mind that those who! Billy Pierce of the White Sox | |) . : ' Detroit's Glenn Hall only had to! day night in its next game, Horse for Race Coach Ed Graybiel’s charges can/ distract others intentionally will won 15 games during the 1955 || Blouse Styled, Short ry s combine their speed with some | soon be bowling alone. With a lit-| season but could have won 20. He | ‘ fe - ; we wt| LAUREL, Md. &—A woman is/ blocking to shake them loose on/ tie judgment that just won't hap- lost four 1-0 games and two 3-2 oe GABARDINE |. Bowling Results . |ssex__ 3} raztaty i i}sine « ore tr the itera sorng ras pen contests , \ EH Cor 1711 Wilkins 13 15| tional for the first time in its four| If such runners as Freeman Wat- A JACKETS PIONEER LEAGUE Dr. Dasmy 16 18 Moti-Hore, 8 ing kins, Kennie Fusilier, Bob Cas- ? { 1-4 Btvaston Five 18 13 Oak, Pack, 7.21 z teel, Charley Spann, Lonnie Hum- BE ASSURED : yy cee serv. 1h |. M. Ratiift 177, BE. Needham 406; But Mrs. Johnson-Houghton, con-| ohreys and others can get by the OF SPRING SEE THE NEW $ 99 4 g Serv, 20.12 Amer. Forge 14 17| ers 741-2004. ditioner of the 3-year-old Nucleus sti : em: ; ~~ Mtrs,_ 19 12 Drewry's - 14 18 —— 1 “ tist ise of mmage they'll be hard DELIVERY ey ee Zs | ‘Buy. 18 14 Parmer at. 12 30| — WATERFORD ” “EWP, BUSINESS _— = and, won't ev — 85 | to stop, or catch. M ercu r. | 22; WEEE Arnold Were. “Areaia 01; Land O'Lakes 23 Pont Mult 1" nga ——— — am _ a cinch teat Carters — . : , : vis 4490 oleh ec "e Serv 7 q oo ‘ clu resort to its effective ~ =| ‘ alues to 14,79 in this Cute a 1-4 DIVISION my | boar Bo 4 Serv Glass i1| Women aren't licensed as train- aerial weapon, with either Art Poe a MAR K-30 Fie standing group. Choose |. Peggy's No. 1 19 rr Mold-A-Matic 18 14| Frank's Shop’ 17 Drewry' 6\ers in England and Mrs. Johnson- Casteel ; ata to the = De from solids, checks, rever- 7 f Cass Brake 18 13 Vulehan Chn. 1817) R. Turnbull 236-665; nd O'Lakes Houghton will follow suit here. or eel throwing the to = i i sibles in. brown, arey, ton 4 i Oxford Shop 18 14 Fleet Carrier 14 18 | 008—2852. peceivers. = T F “ » Brey, A Miller's 5 46 14 Pont. Plumb, 13 19 Nucleus, a colt, also is owned | oo tor Chiefs will include: sect urbo-rour charcoal and navy. Size 34 Townsend's 18 14 Bowlereite 834 ROLLING: PIN b Mrs. Dorothy Paget rs lor ude: : ito 44, Lawson 194—525; Doc Miller's Five L w i) by a woman, Sirs. t -| Ends, Kennedy and Cagle: tack- on t 16-2311, Elkins Exe. 5 A Huron Thtr. 1516) His program trainer will be * se ’ fy 7 1-B_ DIVISION Shore Mkt. - James Firs. 18 11) les, Kelly and Kors; guards, Baker u ee a Pts - pts. | Pillmore's is rH Partridge 14 18 es Jerdein. and N * ter, Hardy or M " ao Lion No. 1 23 Prue's Bar 16| Banner Lin. 1813 Huron Bow! 13 19/ irs Johnson-Houghton has been eaves; center, or Mc- | Moter Tan 43 Altes 15| Team No, 11 18 13 Schults 1 21 me, Curry; backs (qb) Poe or Casteel, Gabardine— Benson's 22 Jacobsen’s 10 | Buirley's 16 16 Richard's $33 unofficially training horses in Eng- : , fi Jack O'Hearte 31 Pabst 10 P. Portino-G. Higgins 222, H. ScMU-/iang since the death of her hus- halfbacks, Fusilier or Watkins, Bob iP T — Leaf 18 & K Mkt 2, mann 587; Team No. 11 156, James McDonald or Robinson, and either : ng ype . Hopp 192—501; aes 126—2001. Florist 2219. band; who was licensed, five years : . GIL SCH AEFER, Inc. Bee 1-8 aerenen PONTIAC SQUAWS ago. Loren oF Speam of Salveck. * FINGER TIP ; Pts. | wh L Saginaw expects to put much af ° j pond ~Aagy a FA noe 14 | Aristo 18 10 Team No 4 14 14! . hope on Charley Ruffin, Haggert Water Sports Headquarters ox Oe 4 & D Clore. 19 State Bank «12, Sb0U Qt 8 10 Trane. Am. 1) 2 “Bake’ Zaharias Wishes | and Jim Sherely in the backfield y ow , \s . Peegy't No. 2 1¢ Hutehinson’s 17) "5" wanmen 188, L. Rob 460; ; LAY-A-WAY a Elsie’s Bty 16 Barnett's 11 | arise so 5008. - a | tk 'G. Fai u along with George Bohnm, Deb : SPRING en a eer S| ee | © Sreen Farways | Blondin and Bob Huebner at full|} 12965 §. weed x ev" * ~ } inson's Sturéevent'o 3 we MOTOR INN INN “BB ms | TAMPA, Fla. w — One con- ward, Birmingham, No. of 14 Mile. MI 72-0133 aT Mitch Tey. ef Paw serv il valescing golfer sent a hurry-up- aaa ——— nn | SRE SB mere, le sr Geter 8 eS aclegram to anther ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER St / Team No. @ 1913 Team No. 10 12 20) Chclc_pe 2 Frantlin 1 aa . y. *% A Lite of Va. 1814 Paul's No. 2 12 20| Shol-C-Pax : aa yesterday. It went like this: re = |e . K ith this © i we aie Berne ey 336626: Mitch's Tar. 1068 | “Congratulations from one golfer | © . f we ey icon ¢ i ome 4 sel to another on your excellent re-| © ; . ee | ee ee wth sip front ond | ta we st. BENEDICT ‘MEN's w iicovery from the rough, and. here’s 2 . = |e | Glash pockets. 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Coin 2 tet fe 18 Now in its 67th season of col-| @ COATS Huron Bowl 17 Tru-Bit 11 legiate competition, Notre Dame | | ~ Lekennd 8 eye oe. $| boasts 18 undefeated seasons and Felice 258-625; Coca Cole 9542079. | 10 undefeated, untied years. $] 4°” Rams, Eaglets Clash Holds ee season's ing style. j “Warm meltons in beige and Top SCL Spot in Weekend |j Sees a + and charcoal. Zip fronts. 7 | Orcharsd Lake wil be _ scene, wiak, and Len Mallat, a feat six| & - Sizes 34 to 44. z, | of the. Suburban Catholic League’s | previous opponents. have. been.un:.| = . key football game Sunday alter-| able to accomplish. The St. Mary | . [race ter St,| quartet has rolled to an awesome | (5) For Sport or School t dragg ams encounter total of 31 t The : 5 'Mary’s unbeaten Eaglets. Game | ‘ta! of 31 touchdowns. The Eaglet | 7" will get under way at 2:30 p.m. _| defense has yielded only six. : St. Michael and St, Benedict, | = * | both with 3-3 league marks, battle | “= | day with a complete card of (1. 3rd place at Highland Park. | Smarting from last Sunday's one- | Mighiund Park St Benedict, Roy, | sided loss to Orchard Lake St | ; . a Mary, the Bens promise formidable | al Oak St. Mary at Hazel Park | (ooosition to the Shamrocks of die gh y~ erage parochine Bob Mineweaser. Kickott time is | | a7 at. dn 3 p.m. at Ives Field, : | St. Fred's harried forces, listing ' two ties and five losses this season and winless in their last 23 games, ‘face the prospects of q gloomy HILLMAN line |Sabbath afternoon against St. BEGINS AT... $1445 Mary's high-scoring machine. 0.8) SUEDE JACKETS od | 9” First quality, dry cleanable ©) suedes in rust, charcoal, beige and brown. 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NOVEMBER ‘ 4, 1955 . foe Om Poe Lee “Be YOU CANT BUY A | CAR BLINDFOLDED | AT HAROLD TURNER’S You Get the TRUE FACTS and SAVE MONEY, TOO! ‘50 Dodge.8 Passenger 4-Door, A strong contingent of 15 play- vor. Annual competition opens. Saturday noon at the Pontiac Boys Club gymnasium and will continue through Sunday. Pere Secord, tourney chair- ian, reports that nearly 100 en. | tries gave been received, repre- senting seven midwestern states, | and including @ number of nat- | lonally high - ranked paddie | wielders. ’ rs ) bs . Men's singles crowa, has been | tossed into the ring as Champ John | Somael of New York is not expect- | ed to defend his title, Fifty men_ will be battling. for this title, in- cluding Max Hersh of Detroit, Frank Thoraldson of Chicago, Tim Boggan and Ralph Ramsey of Day- ton, 0. Bill Byrnes, Deiroit among ranking stars, = * * * Considerable interest center on the senior men's division where John Varga of South Bend hopes to retain his championship. Chief contender will be Howard Thomas others offering serious threats in ers from Toronto today gave the, this class are Pontiac’s own per- Michigan Open Table Tennis Tour- : ennial star, Pere Secord, Bobby 'nament here, an international fla- | | Pippel of Grand Haven, Sam Ger- ‘ber, Al Wasserman, Bill Rapp, all of Detroit, and Manfred Feher, of Cleveland. Norbert Van deWalle of Chi- cago, who starred at the recent Canadian Internationals is a strong challenger for Steve Isa- acson’s junior men’s champion- ship. Leo Griner of Detroit and Beb French of Aldershot, Ont., along with a group of Toledo juniors, also alm for this title. Seven Toronto women have en- tered the ladies division and will meet players from Pontiac. ~De- troit, Chicago, Flint and South. . Carolee Liechty of Squth Bend holds the title at present. 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Johnson's only loss in five scraps this year was to Ralph (Tiger) Jones and he has an overall rec- ord of 26 victories in 38 starts, 22 by kayoes. * * * showed marked im- Boyd, 21, = ement in Expect 53, 000 to Watch Irish Toy With Penn ND Seen Cinch to Hand Winless Quaker Team Its 16th Setback | PHILADELPHIA ®—About the | most interesting aspect of this | , Saturday's Notre Dame-Penn foot- | | ball game here figures to be the attendance figure. | Notre Dame, topped only by | 4 fourth-ranked Michigan State, and | itself ranked sixth among the na- tion's powerhouses, should be able ‘to “call” its own final) score | against the hapless Quakers who | now have a isgame losing streak: + Yet, the Penn Athietic Office | announced yesterday there are still 12,000 seats the encounter at Franklin Field which seats about 65,000, after re- ,Moval of some temporary stands. Any way you look at it, the draw- ing power of the Irish is amazing — especially ‘with the ducats going at $5.25 apiece and with the game being televised in Philadelphia and environs, » ° * The game against Navy here two weeks ago, when the Middies | were still unbeaten, drew the Middiés were still unbeaten, drew the season-high crowd of 34,583 without TV, Next came Penn State, also traditionally a good ticket seller here; 28,206. In 1952, when Notre Dame and Penn both fielded strong teams, the Irish drew a then-capacity 74,711 to Franklin | Field. Last year, when Penn was | still winless, the Irish drew some = | OOS. NBA 1955 Card Opens Saturday ‘NEW YORK —All eight teams, “available” for | Johnson Given Slim Edge Over Boyd in TV Battle mer last month to gain his fourth straight triumph of the year. * * * » Johnson, 25-year-old descendant of the Seminole Indians, last Jan- uary Was a last-minute substitute in a nationally televised bout for Ernie Durando and defeated Ra- mon Fuentes. 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SAGINAW hubg) FEderal 5 4161 ‘ineluding the new St. Louis club, will see action tomorrow night when the National Basketball Assn. Opens its 288-game schedue. The card: Philadelphia at Boston Fort Wayne at Syracuse Minneapolis at St. Louis New York at Rochester The St. Louis Bombers, mem- ‘bers of the NBA during the first | three years of the professional | loop’s operations, have taken over | the franchise of the Milwaukee Hawks. « & & Owner Ben Kerner moved his team to the Missouri city where all games will be played in the) Kiel Auditorium, A 15-game series of telecasts will | . start Dec. 10 with the Minneapois- Boston. game at Boston. Niblick Club Lists ‘55 Tourney Champs: Winners of the Niblick Golf Club's 1955 tournament, held at the |’ Pontiac Country Club, were hon- ored recently at the club's annual meeting in the home of Mrs. Al- bert F. Games. Mrs, Fioyd Hollway won the Frank Syron trophy, awarded to the low gross golfer. Awards were presented by Mrs. Ben Bowman, tourney chairman. Other winners follow: P ye ah: Ist place—Mrs. aoe fens Sse ist irs. Willman; and—Mrs, Harold iketer; 3rd—Mrs. att ce——Mrs. ‘Aaron me man; "Sed —Mre. ‘old xing: Waea Ag John Meddaugh. |) permanent with the word Rye, Scotch, Bourbon, Canedian or Gia iim gold. MEN ... YOUR HEALTH! ” @ Scientific Swedish Massage @ Infra-Red and Ultra-Violet. Rays @ Heat Cabinet @ Weight Lifting Exclusively for Men AL: THOMAS Health Club Hotel Pontiae FE 5- Hours 12 to 8 P. M. “bee cg TONG teams Bag , i , ay . am mY Y ave ep rRanke \ ; eee \ . r ma & i * bal THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1955 Ao > 3 ! - Grains Retreat. [ MARKETS cere Strong Moving Day Approaches in Quiet Trade j.zzcf#3 2% in Early Deals Oe eave epaiien “ Lodge’ “alendar of Pon- inten Mew wee od day, Nov. 4. Lodge opens at 7:30 . p. m. Erwin W. Mills, Ww. M. The Oakland County Juvenile ter care and psychological testing facie, fs bait Mtr gi |" Standard OW), which ld , ‘ 3 rs. | yesterday's market a * by traders at the wheat end were v Blume, Prune, Ne Tete rally, was up around 2 points to- i > =a the eensenr ba pecaranlil tery oe ° “ AR * Pon-| The new quarters have about f \ CRCAGO U—Greiee went intel Macintosh. fs ‘iss bar Be" NEW YORK @®—The Stock mar- tiac to larger quarters at 1260/ 5,000 square feet of space, com- News in Brie af _ n quiet dealings on ; TS eee. Northera i het: ket was higher today in —_ : West Blvd. in the. service center| pared to 2,700 in the old. Office Walled Lake resident Tolve John- a Bmpr today. Losses 2.30 bu; apples, la a 3.00 — with many leading issues off North Telegraph road. hours will continue to be 8:30 a.m,’ on, 37, yesterday pleaded guilty to _ were small in ail pits. No 1, 300-340 bur cider’ We The department's present base-| to 5 p.m. driving’ under the influence of Lack of exports, slow domestic iy ment location will be made over ; into, a courtroom for Circuit Judge Prebete Judge Arther E. Meere 1. j will hold Juvenile Court in the — Adams, who. takes office new offices, but all prebate fenc- * tions will remain at the court- ‘The new juvenile quarters will | house. Garcies Contes Coast , -“ res increased space liquor. Waterford Township Jus- tice Willis D. Lefurgy fined him $100 with $25 costs. : Thomas Zumbrunner, 8&3 Elm St., reported to police yesterday that four chrome wheel discs ahd 268 cars also were somewhat larg- |, Vegetables, misc.; Beans, green. Ken- | three-for-one stock split and raised had b Mo. 1, .A6-110 dos, bens: beets, topped. | the dividend. first Wo 1, 3.00-3. ; Wheat near the end of the first | 1," 95:1. — ggg ele 3 1f to provide better t kirts had been stolen hour l's0 Sop bu. "Cautifiouwer fancy 4s | Gains today were between 1 It will house the whole 29-person | service,” said Hunt. vo Meee ee was to % lower, December | G08; We 1.°2.00-2.80 dos. Celery, No’? a from his car while it was parked $2.05; corm % to % lower, Decem-| 125-118 bu: es and 2 points in many cases, Scat- juvenile staff, said Director of| The present courthouse offices on South Perry street near Auburn ' ber $1.29%; oats % to \% lower, | 133 bu;. cab » sprouts aD A 00: tered losses were trectional. Juvenile Service James W. Hunt.| will be remodeled to include a avenue. Zumbrunner valued the i lower, December $1.12; soybeans | dos; No 1, 1.7-2.25 dos. ‘coders’ we’ | motors, railroads, coppers, pendency, probation, adoption, fos- offices for his staff, said Auditor | % to 1 cent lower, November | Stes .cit'*ine'% *sseiik’ den gene | Chemicals and radio-televisions. sone Cc pam) will be weedy BREED | .. Aitred Harden, 47, of 128 Weeeen 3 $2.36%, and lard unchanged to 10 Beaplant, No l'ooti te oe: “cegplant Also higher were Du Pont (which by the = a the year. St., yesterday was fined $75 for .- cents. a hundred pounds higher, Ne 1. "Ea tse dos cs, “Horeeredish, | Started on 1,000 shares up 1 at lke, Gen. Taylor . aaa atl mae or pron fee Menic om ced accab , ‘ 4.50-8.00 Kohlrabi, No 1. . n i above, has | tiac Municipal Judge Ceci - November $1.42. age Rag 57 4 yg het. 190-1 35 pont be Sicel, General Motors, Business Notes been named as the Navy's first) lum heard him plead guilty. ° * e hers! ia te 0-10 iO eze: onions, seagoing missile admiral. He will , Grain P. 4 American Tel ng | rices ; ns ag i be H Ps Co., ephone, Anaconda | . R . G The White House said the two! RASMUSSEN illsc's Cleveland | a" be classed as manufacturing FE 2-3231. —Adv. 2 hsompes » TO-L28 be. ie Leckh Aire :.: 508 omanld da old service friends planned no dis-| 7 in 195 lants, according to figures com. . ! Am News ..... 274 , ank Plant in 1950. P id 8 mage ourt Fatal Accidents Drop, bege, No pag ny gg had | a Lone '@ Chem 43:3 Y cussion of national defense prob-| In 1952 he returned to the De- | piled by County Planner “Noland 13 soe deca one — 1 | ° Lis i Du cedive. Sleached. No }, 3.38- | Am | “ eee oe Com red to lems, and added they would be troit plant as assistant to the | R- Heiden. —Ady. { ety Campaigns Get pe 36-1 || Am-Tel & Tel 179.1 @ Nash : ; ! i . gocarete, shiee ned. * 1.4 -2. .|Am Tob. .... 114 Mock : 30.3 . joined by their wives at the late} chief engineer. He is ar esident They employ, in approximate, i Credit for Reduction . | icttuce’ Buter, "wot, 'ss0'3 go ey. et Am Viscose... 083 Meee + Bleak Russia afternoon meeting. of Franklin. figures, 63,329 workers. Rummage sale. Central Method- | i tues, ead, No, 2.5¢.3.00) 3-dos erate: voce at. att Mpls Hon <... $3.4 “It will be purely social,” said _ Personel in plants which hire !8t Church. 9 til ? Sat. Nov. 5. | NEW YORK—Fatal accidents in-| *¢si9 sh ,}00-1i0' bu Romaine, "No | Arme'Cx'°"” Saq Mont Ware's. 936| By RICHARD &, KASISCHKE James C. Hagerty, Eisenhower's) Harry B. Rottiers, a member of 100 or more workers total 52,049, | a 2s r volving electric current have de-| — ete 22382 wat Bine .. 984| BUCHAREST, Romania & =r secretary. the Defense Contracts Adthinistra- 0f 82.2 per cent of the whole force. Rummage sale. Congregational | creased in the past quarter cen- DETROIT EGGS gy + S@ Bat Cash BR... 36 Women with waistlines and men! Taylor, named chief of staff ad tion, Burroughs Corp. since 1952,’ Heiden lists 69 plants in Pontiac. *Chureh. Mill St., Pri., Nov. 4, fl | | tury from nine per million popu- | Detroit ‘ama nated ¢ tise jolt & hic... $e itt Orpe «2... 808! wearing white shirts and neckties, Elsenhower s few months ago, ts [has been appointed director of The 11 of these in the 100-plus-' 4. Mm. 10 8 p. m. Sat., Nov. 5, 8 | rades: rel-atate | Renquet 9.) 13 Nat 7” ng = ae ae Contrac han 37,- 0 11 a. m. Winter clothing for the i lation to seven million ula- | © ; en an inspection tour of U. 8. Defense Contracts, ii has been worker class have more than } per pop Whites—Orede . beth Steel .,..150.3 Nat Thea .,... 8 Those are among the things you : whole family. —Adv. tion in the United States, although | eq averege Bits, large 33-34 etd eng, | poe Ae Sa Nie eure *: $14 | notice in Bucharest after getting military installations. announced by general manager 000 on the payrolls. the number of consumers of elee-|%¢, medium 38. smal 39-32 wid ave. | Bond Str. 188 Nort & Twente out of the habit of seeing them in| T the President will be| Pau! 5. Mirabito. | Second highest in number of Rummage sale. Fri, Nov. 4, 7 } tricity has about doubled and to Grade B large 44-81 wid. avg. 40; | Borg Warner. 43.7 No Am Av .... 63-6 Russi ing ee H An attorney, Rottiers will be workers is Ferndale with 6,521. p..m. Guild No. 10, All Saints the use of soplaaaes and power qesaee aes de A large 61-83 wid. avg. is My. 03 vst Airitas is * 28 & ane pect old poled “i responsible for the negotiation and | Ferndale is top in total plants | Episcopal. —Adv. £ beg , small run Balke .. 24. gas another ( tools has greatly increased. Me rge $0: grade. K: large 32-35 Wid. evg, | BUdd Co... 213 Ove"S kin’ e1|. I the streets and cafes Roman- arms, Field Marshall Viscount — ee of painpry con- with 152,, — rs ser ra Rummage sale Prt. Nov. 4, 3te | : . 208: pee Selumet & ii 12 Pana Aw Ai? 173 | ians are polite to foreigners. They Montgomery of Great Britain, dep- g emia 6 tree pad 9 p. m. Orchard Lake Community Pricer fieraysse-ppotmannbinin rn Cust essa! 27, Seu GE Param Bie... 4 | Are especially curious bout West- | uty commander of North Atlantic | 4 | ee eee I Oa Church. 6171 Conimerce Rd. Adv. lectriec light and power companies | wri: soe 0. rke. ** 393 —— Pontiac and Royal cad ta paalggl nega wih Tecium shy gztre large $3, large cea Dry eeee 164 Penney, Poe m poi sortie are extremely re- en in pret a Bloomfield Village resident Edg- with having come to this im- @5. cen os xtra large $2, large | Capital Airl .. 372 polos cols ..)° 32 rved . The n unday oranges erly W, Austin, general manager T 1 f M t Crime fo [ ail ‘ mm 3 oe small 28. Sarrier Cp ... $14 pheipe D "... 878 * 6 @ will get definite word whether of the Timken Roller Bearing Co.'s errier Informs Mas er meee woeere: Cmcace BUTTER ann soos =| Ser Trac’ $24 Prince --- ap) | Only three times in nine days | can ene ie eee a Automotive Division, has retired. That House Is Burning f 1,000 FATALS CHICAGO, Nov. 2 (AP)—Butter steady; | Chrysler .... 966 Philip Mor... 47) here did people come up to speak | to Washington a Y:| He joined the firm in 1919, and. yes tting focl Fatal accidents trom electric | reneupea’ te senelaaie buying prions | Cities grt... $7.6 Uleby Mills -.. 4¢ to us voluntarily. It twice as planned tentatively by the phy) 12. “held his present post since| _MQUNT CLEMENS @®—Joseph ‘q shock—which now take about 1,000 | 0 Bs; 89 C0438; cars 90 B ses: |Simex ite’... @ Pillaby Mille #46 | while my 18-year-old daughter was|sicians at Fitzsimons. 1928. Austin will remain with the Bewdreau, 67. of nearby Erin WASHINGTON i—Rudolph Hal- lives yearly in the United States lige Coca Cola ....1974 Bit, Niste G. 8% taking photographs in the streets; The President now has discarded | », in coreliting chpacky | Townghip awakened today to find jey relentless questi (i |—reach their peak during the sum- G prices unchanged to'2 tower, C's |Get Gas... ten Bure ol ... 36 | and markets, his wheel chair and is being per) succeeding Austin ts "Robert. G. | his yearold Toy Terrier on his’ biers and racketeers during. a 1851 | mer, with more than two-fifths of |Inree whites 60-609 per cent A's 43: | Come B4..... 413 ae ea * ee * * * mitted to walk anywhere he pleas-| y; fermar’ | bed, whining and tugging at the | senate cri | ° mi : ums. 33; U.S. standards|Con Edis... 49 Repub oe The third ti including out onto ngerter, rly assistant gen- nate crime investigation, now is | the year’s fatalities occurring dur- | 41; ‘“irties 28; checks 37; current re-|Con N Ges... 34.1 Rex Drug .. 93 me came while we | es on his floor, inc eral covers. And he’s mighty thankful nected & ceipts 34. Rey Met ..|. 803) he manager. con with a Puerto Rican ven- | | ing June, July and August. ae Rey Tod b : so4, were dining in a restaurant where | the sun deck. He did so for t the dog woke him. | ture involving, legal betting. LY’ ie 6 --emcaco Potatoes Cont’ Can... Th4 Rost Soe... BS a competent Western-style jazz) first time seen a ae : . ae ; The CHICAGO, Nov 4 (AP)—Potatoes: Ar- |. rocee aa ie | band was turning out American | dined outside his room § d d Oil NJ Scsdrets, who trex 8 foun — mortality La = Fivele «4, on, track 183, ‘one total iru 8 go no a3 Bt iter ‘Pay : $8.4 tunes—mostly 5 and 6 years old. | time fan ar | his house afire from an -aver- ciate, former counsel ot the creased activity in the repair fair market firm lot track sales chong = 3}} Sead Ai RR. 74g TWO Romanian men came up to| For luncheon of prime ribs at heated chimney. ‘| Kefauver (D-Tennj, was listed as , end cutension of clectile Mines, | 22s, “ae £2.40 520; | Weshengten Det (ais. 36.1 gers 1009 ask = ee © oe In two | beef, Eisenhower, in a an 5 p ernig t “I woke to find the room filling director of a proposed jai alai the generally greater amount of | $2%-.00, washed and waxed. Doug Airie.... 172 Simmons ... 49 | Years ussia, no Russian ever | robe, walked about = with smoke,” he said. “The dog) coprt Another oS a Ss cmicago Burren Dew ceem..-- 4 Siaatlr °': sie | dared ask her to dance his own room to one which mem} NEW YORK a — Stockholders | apparently bad trouble waking director is. William F. Talbert the body is more likely te be wet curcaao (AP) —Batte steady. | Rast Air L.... 447 .. 5 | bers is famil of Standard Oil (NJ) hit a half-| ™* vause he was all out Of captain, of the U.S. Davis Cup | ! from perspiration, with its resig- | receipts ca2.se1 fl closes bs rg pice om Seo, Kee... $14 Seu ri ael. Dhrpsrrcee: in grape aoa House aides have at mangos billion-dollar jackpot today when | >reath. We got out of there.” |team. This listing appeared on an | tance to electrie shock conse | #0. 2 Gree teks; tare 06 B 068: | Bact 'ats"'' 133 Sef cul'Gsur. 38° | hindered. ‘The Communist-led gov. | Y 0: *, dining Pines: be was YEN | directors, proposed a three-for-one | Spesication fee Secuniies ant Ee quently lowered. if, SE _ | Brig RR 217 Ou ind * 508) "| there for the meal by | split of the stock. Bank Carre for Women | change Commission approval of a pele fe Buying Drives Sphaneed to 2 lower! Ex-Coll-O.... $6.6 Ot Onie . «7.6 | ernment has things under control; | 1 ady, The stock closed yesterday at stock issue x About 95 per cent of the fatalities nial ok PG arnt Ae Fete + 3 Stevens. JP . 25.2) there appears to be an understand- $132.37, and after the split. om | FREMONT — The Fremont “ee 8 annually occur among males, re- om = cheeks Fie bend; | Pood Mach... 96 on” ; ing that if the churches don’t, noun | State Bank plans a series of forums, Jaj alai is a swift Preuh Tre... 5303 guther Pa a3 cement today it sold around | is a ly-paced bal! m8 flecting the éffect of occupational Gen Lindi 83 oe a ee eee the regime they can Mm jur aw icer $8 above that figure. That meant for next year to acquaint Newaygo game popular in South America. , + - . A . Poultry Gen Fes . me al oe ns - « @ paper profit of better than a County oe plage ages gal Halley said in New York he saw DETRO! n Motors... Tex Oul Gui.. 31.4 5 ill C | Li half billion dollars for the holders tions. Topics to cove n- no conflict between his anticrime | qqictents in the home account| ogrnort Ther SMVaR Rin mis |Gan RT HT Heme tS, | ue pened ite owe crea hrc till on Critical List oie li se oe hee ee ee one - e re oul B Dewrets fer B 7 Ne. 1 quel- | Oem Time..... 336 Pet Air... 333) : ing ; the stock outstanding. to fin a home. Recognized au- , planned jai alai court, or ton, to electric current among males, : t-22, aa i Transamer...' 42.7, prayer. kland County Sheriff's Dep- | f : : "neary hen + Mept hone 16: heavy | Gitlewe --.... 4 went Cem... 38.5 eee An Oa | 4 | thorities on the subject are being where parimutuel betting is con- and for about four-fifths of those | preliers or fryers (244-24 ibe): Grey | Gobel Br. 86 Bee B 203 uty, injured Sunday in a head-on) — [ addition, stockholders were spez é Crosses 20, Barred Recks 21-22: capon- | Goodrich y invited to speak at the sessions. templated. among females. Pac......180.2 sources assured us ritical , Voted a dividend of $1.50 a | sie ettes (4%-6 Ibs.) 38-28; @ Goodyaer t Air Lin, 3| Romania js not waging any system- collision, was still on the critic = be B tant. — _ seetete eee pe = a Seb Unit Aire... 00.3 eat, | list this morning in Pontiac Gen- | *™*fF- the three previous | These liome accidents are CHICAGO POULTRY pcm Untt_Pruit..., $3.3! atic West- brought about by such varied cir ERICA. Neve NABI tive muitey | Greyhound. 147 Un Gas Cp... 23 & t g ¥ i é campaign. eral Hospital. eee this year they got $1.25 Perry Earp, 39, suffered severe bare. ! hers 0 in Russta Poses yoo injuries to knee and hip in‘the| High priced stocks usually are s VSSSBSSES22228=2-28 . ee . . Sassuesusessszsxe%ee: | cumstances. as defective extension | ceipts in coops #18 iyesterday 1.118 cope, fe ei ewer 9 figure = | cords, - <> oe oanee te Lert, popes bene Sie. $- —, Worgen <=: 7} time is on their side. ‘Phey also |cTash. His partner, Neil Black- | Split to make trading easier and saree , or other app! ager fryers 0.828. cid) roosters. as-is; | M Gent este El... 4| point out that person ambitious | mer, 24, who is in “good” condi- |t0 spread ownership of the securi- 1950 bathtub where a person is bathing | Shute ender" BSc, oer th) teed: HE Ee a | PO oe Perea or part | ton: broke both arms ties among larger grow of Per. | Mlagh @-D $185 fi : par nd de- Interlak Tr Yous Tow. oo.4|ranks does not frequent the | .The two were speeding to the *”s- In many instances, stocks a “Voor .....? posed wires; Tight sockets a Livestock Int B Mach ”...308 Yngs 8h & T-98 \churches. scene Pr an necident Sunday night, #most automatically rise on word 1950 fective appliances. eeunnee pate = = cere 3 ! * e ei 6 | with flasher and siren on, when ‘of a split proposal. . ab tTROrT. Re Rov. suiabiaoas 8 salable ereta avuaseea The Romanian press has little Lynn Polan, 50, of Lake Orion . ——— | Pontiac 4-Door e 5295 | North lreland Aims representatives marke. Be, carly sales cates eon, TORK (Compiled by the As- — apaay = about the a failed to yield right of way and Kiwanians Holding 1951 undertone sround : tes its Western friends. collided with them head on. * a alan - “100. Market - * tngyet Ratie Vit! Bios newspapers report racial discrim- ——————— ; Chev 2-Door $395 fo Attract Tourists ‘ay eding very. apoty and uncertain nae 244 = ar re ination in the Southern United Fourteen-Year-Old Hurt Sale of Rumma e ® see ee oe ay ot. ty .. fen tnoom. woah ge ++9383 138.8 14 wee States, child starvation in the big: q ir * = i? c ‘ * » s A RELEAST — Ber trum Bo ae, ea TERT Sy BE cles of Amence, and sock mar. in Two-Car Smashup —— Postiac xiwanians are toting | b+ €» ANDERSON inc. ns ‘9 123.0 683 158. our'teen- Donal thei J , ern Ireland, more hotels and a ter ver end neler, cami THA G4 Hd oll over the Western world, = | T° nalorn ‘Heights. was re. W- Pike St. The “eon L Loke Orion, Mich. MY 2-2411 ratapeliprearipsla reat are spots $1.08 off considering sorte. Bulle DETROIT STOCKS : ported in “good” condition | Gwen morning and rune | aces —————————————————— ws are Ulster’s principal needs . ZA lephier Co morning oseph rough Saturday evening attract more tourists, This was the | $5'25. "Feu Kead ee fb 2380" Avout eee Gecimel eh n tes Res Pilotless. P lane Loses gad ae Members of the club have bean | 3 ty rt 1 ° ital after an accident last night | sw ered, eat (Seto cha ha a ae eg ee | Ebig Baererd and" hin Seng ng. re an t Travel and Holidays Association | high choice 1216 Ib 23. Pal — hoice Masco Screw? wgcceeeee eae 3. 2 Beam and Crashes Road. eee are for the, thelr a er ener a é: ‘+ 8 "| Rich "commorcal ane ton oa stare | Rear ier ess cco yy RB EL Douglas suffered possible head for s aliy take sale een Bods . "00-19.00, High choice and prime seo) Wayne Gcrew ........... 12) 13 $3) CHARLESTON He said that the fact a tourist is 180-10, Bigs ghetce, and prize et | Sf sie’ bid nd asiea $.C, =A radio | injuries when the car in which he "Retumne trom this sale help 1955 Model Close Outs ! unable to get a drink at Nutt’s loads thigh commercial to low choice controlied Marine target Drone |Was riding, driven by David E. finance many of the club's activi- Corner Airport (near Belfast) is Peifers 11.50-19.75, | Bulk uttilty end plane went “‘on the loose” for sev- | Titherage, 17, also of Auburn “eo absurd as almost to be in the inseites, Fintty cows o.e-it 40 can to en run epaid eral hours yesterday after being| Heights, was hit by one driven = aaa —_—- its work | poner - DUOMATICS realm of fantasy.” Soate ‘vey, Shey" 0-300” cenner launched in Virginia. It crashed by Francis A. Scribner, 28, of 53 | “We have got to rid ourselves | down to 7.00 or below. Late bulk util- G Bo near here doing little damage. ranada Dr. : of the attitude that it is a privilege £00-200" Seatier bulls down Maa te the. by uil rower The . Wala Wy n Police said Scribner drove Complaint Department | =. Large 64, 000 Grain for an outsider to visit us. Instead and choice stockers and feed- 2 plane, a W ar II piston- | through the red light after his ‘ ; we must give him what he wants,” era hana 6, Somme ang. medium! NEW YORK (INS) — It took engine F6F, escaped its radio con- | brakes failed. Can't Complain at All | R NOW $ 00 he said. Fh yp oe none Gi about} some time for one guilty con-/ trol after it was launched at Chin- ——— GRAND RAPIDS w®—Gordon G. | md a fully steady but ireding ‘spotty. Bulk | Sclence to produce action, but when | coteague, “ Naval Air station Beld, who heads the recently $269.00 and lit did it paid off in full, with a * * "Urge Spuds for Chips opened complaint department at GM Turns Out Record a chee and price snowenly 22° | ponus.on top of it. The pilotiess fighter plane flew) OMAHA — Farmers last year City Hall, can't complain about at Transmission Plant tad low bora rata Iaoe-is 00.” Cull! This letter reached C, E, Weger, | without guidance for hundreds of sold 1,850,000,000 pounds of potatoes | being overworked. —_ — | ne ; @: ® ae. 80,000 Grain eep—Bala 100, market fully | comptroller of Cities Service, from | miles before it crashed in a wooded | for processing into chips. For light,| Beld yesterday reported receiv- YPSILANT!—The Detroit Trans pong Ag Bg ae Covington, Ky.: area on Bass Island in the Santee | goiden aioe the National Pore ing only 10 complaints in the 10 guns aaiveer Reg. NOW $ mission Division of General Motors higher after opening lower. cop oon “T borrowed this money from | River. ’ | Chip Council is encouraging farm-| days the office has been opened. ase Alea $339.00 bre ar ml tot millionth | ooied siaughter ambe ‘.00-20.00, few |YOUr company over twenty-five | ers to plant Russet Rural, Smooth) He predicts an upswing in busi- Reg ootncer 4 A te pte dig | — “Yo - prime st ie -40-21.00; 2] years ago. (By borrowed, I mean Detroit Industralist Dies | Rural, Russet Burbank, Irish| ness, however, when the new Features: nk ee Eee tiles ee ae eS ee ; Cobbler, Kennebec, Sebago, Ka-| telephone directory lists the de-