rrr heer ttt dd en yy ete . for Their ‘I Do's’ “ginia—for “dangerous convicts stitt-at-targe- ' Cc % . . OPS Magrctas: Me STR Ea ES is % # Bride aid Groom - Take Deep Dive MIAMI (UPI) — The brides: maids were bikinis. Phe bride and groom clinked rig © heime ts when tee tee bride. This was a wedding ceremony 16 feet under water here yester- day. ‘* x. ® The groom, Philip Amero, a professional skin diver, ‘wore a drip dry suit. The bride, Jane Beeton, a former Boston schoel teacher, joined him 16 feet below- : in the Miami Seaquarium with fishing weighis in her cocktail length white brocade dress. The cereineny was. performed before an arch . artifi¢ial flowers. ~ ase * ™ The Sctstinneie breathed through aquahings. : e judge and ‘the couple _ tafked te one another through an. underwater telephone system. Press Manhunt for 19 Convicts 3 Dangerous Escaped North Carolina: Inmates Traced to Roanoke IVY BLUFF, N.C. — A mas- sive manhant fanned out-. from: North Carolina today—With .spe-, cial emphasis on southwest Vir- 19 heavily armed. and from. a daringly executed escape from the state’s toughest- prison At least three of the escapees were definitely placed in Roanoke, Va., Tuesday night after a bBu- chanan, Va., man-reported he ~was forced to drive three men at,.gun- point’ to Roanoke. 7 W. R. Robinson told police he — arrived at his home to find the trio coming from the house. He said they had taken three busi- ness “suits and left three sets of prison garb. Robinson said he drove’ the and left him off Neither Robinson in nor his wife ent men 25 miles south | Roanoke. | om Osteopathic Gets Building Mill, Pike Capacity Will Double From 18-Month—Project of Remodeling A $1 million-plus expan-"— sion program-—doubling its ‘capacity — was annuonced teday for Pontiac Osteo- pathetic Hospital by Harry H. Whitlow, the institu- tion’s administrator. k we O® Whitlow announced that» for—the +expansion the hospital had. ac- ‘quired the 4our-story building. at the northeast cerner of Mill and East Pike streets, a half-block | ICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, DEC ENDER 9; 1939 —40 PAGES south of the Perry street hospital.’ An j%ménth remodeling pro- ram to turn the structure into a 170-bed facility is tentatively to begin this “pring, Whitiow said, > The hospital ple ans to spend about $1 million in remode sling and equlp- ping the building, he said, , * * * hgspital's. main plant Perry St. has 151 beds expansion, . when completed put about 320 beds at the hospital's —_— Whitlow” said. nd The wil The at N » hospital was spurred inte expansion by the full use its fa- ilities have been put to during its three vears, said Harold Kru- ger, ehairman of the board of directors, “Ht has been gratifying to note h widespread public ace are pleased suc ~eptance of out hospital and we to announce this new move to bring * / added medical facilities to the Po: tiac area,’ Kruger said SERVED AS GARAGE The new building Ww served am automotive garage and sales office for many Ht was built by the late Baracy Habel, a new car dealer, and leased in recent years by his son, Jack B.#abet, to Matthews-Har- years. Virginia state police reported a car stolen in North Carolina short- ly after the break was found abandoned a short distance frem the Robinson home. CAR STOLEN - In addition, a dark green sedan was reported stolen in “Tazwell: County, west of Roanoke. A few Kours later a similar car spotted speeding through noke. Officers said it may contained other of the have Virginia state line County. Posses using bloodhounds and scouting planes scoured a six- | -county area on the theory that all of the fugitives couldn’t have gotten out of North Carolina after the eseape, despite a four-hour — start before the break was re- ported Tuesday. ‘Residents ina wide area around Ivy Bluff slept aneasily Tuesday’ night behind locked .doers and windows, with family within eAsy reach. “Our. jail wouldn't “hold: every- boey who's packing a pistol under: his belt,’ one~ Casewell County deputy sheriff said. The 20 felons Who escaped in- cluded four kitlersand four serv®, ing‘ life for such crimes—as rape) and burglary. They walked from | the prison after overpowering six. guatds and taking eight rifles, eight pistels and a submachine eun, : No ‘Mors Nagging Fear TOKYO (UPD — Police in Momose in northern Japan Yes. ported they found: several. ap-- parently tipsy farm horses. ‘They learned that farmers, who had: been brewing bathfibh sake, ‘poured the rice wine down the- horses’ throdts: when tax ffi- - . elals Jaunched a aid” on: boot. Sg ate z= leggers. Cel Customer Cool Peles cer aE © j i was) Roa- | escapees. | e prison is located near the! in Caswell weapons greaves, Inc. It has been vacant most of the year, Whitlow declined to disclose de- tails or figures involved in acquisi- tion of the building. x * * D> The hospital hopes to obtain city permission to, put an qv erpass -be- -tween: its. present headquarters and "the new building, Whitlow said. He noted that present plans call for using the top three floors of the miain floer for administrative offices and services, use medi- the third, Col. ty The top floor would ical patients, he said; “4 Continued on Page 2, , ordered ony: ly aitie + i the new building fer patients and | appealed the decision —— “Tf there is a ee “vite ve Re ee ee Cee ee: ee WAL HERBERT W. STRAL EY 4 Pree ted oH’ WALSER K.- WILEMAN. ‘No Comment’ & GEORGE D, EASTMAN ‘Tu Be Darned'’ | No Sale? Oh, Well... NEW YORK «UPI! + Opera- tions of an alleged ‘steal - to- theft ring were described yesterday when the Waterfront Commission suspehded two ‘long- shoremen who were. arrested when the ring -was broken up. A. commission spokesman said members of the ring would find. « a buyer for a specifie commed- ~ ity, then steal the goods: He said, however, all thé deals fell — through-—the Jast one whett de.” tectives posing as buyers: arrest- | ed one of the, longsho when he met’ them to complete ; the sale of ning asks ee . stolen money orders. . : order” In a Today s Pi —— tiac Lake. E 3 —the city had not received any of-) ‘moval of Straley. "the majority. of this Commission _ the decision, “Road 4s Cleat for Strays Relun Althotigh most commissioners re- frained from voicing an opinion last night, it is probable that the Straley decision will be a heated subject of debate at an informal, non-public mecting Thursday night, Straley served as the city’s po- lice chief from Nov. 11, 1951, until his dismissal by the Civil Service " ¢Continued From Page One) will be laughed out of office in <9 days.” His reference was to the March primary for the seven seats on the Commission. * * * “Tm certainly glad to hear of: _ the favorable opinion,’ Landry Comeninsion + siid. “There is no doubt in my . | aed that Straley will return as Open wartare broke out between | . ithe chief and the Pontiac Police} eecy erga was \Officers Assn. (PPOA) after Pon-} ¢ tiae voters on April 1, 1957, ap- proved the scrapping of the 25- year-old Police Trial Board and ‘placed the--t16-man department “happy” with None of the other commission- ers, nor Willman, expressed opin- ions. ary urged that. the Commis sion move to reinstate Straley| The favorable vote climaxed “here and now” and pay him his) @-PPOA campaign to be freed of unpaid salary since February. | the seven-man Trial Beard, “If Straley was never legally) whose members were appointed | removed then he is still legally, by the City Commission. chief,’ Henry said. “We cannot | on ail good conscygnce insist on) his going back to the Court for: an order reinstating him.” Association members charged| fluence over the Trial Board sand Landry supported the motion, but) jthat it lacked rules of procedure. | Henry withdrew it after Mayor: It was only a month later that Philip E. Rowston pointed -out that! the PPOA was demanding the re- The assoc lation |) ficial notice or copy of the opinion.| listed numerous grievances against “We ought not to dilly-dally,” ithe chief and claimed vice flourish- Heary said. jea in the “ . * Commissioner John A. Dugan} Vice squad officers openly|, warned against a ‘“‘hasty action’’| and Commissioner Floyd P. Miles} accused Henry af “jumping the charged their work was hampered i by Straley's policies, which, they gun." Is said, permitted the” growth of. the Henry then asked for a special) inumbérs racket’ in the city meeting to consider, the Straley, Worried about the internal strife, case “as soon as the‘ \eourt order the ity Commission entered the is filed.” ‘controversy in September of that + * + ‘year. Commissioners authorized a The Commission tabled the pro-| ‘$9,000 study of the department by posal indefinitely by a 5-2 vote,an impartial outside agency, the Henry and Landry in the minority | {Public Administration Service Commissioner William W. Don-_ (PAS) of Chicago. aldson pointed out: “We didn't! suspend Straley. Why should we the fire. be involved now? This is an ad\ sade public on “May 7, 1958, ministrative matter.” ‘\the report was a blistering criti- Henry exploded after his ef- | dism of Straley's regime. forts in behalf of Straley were | For 113 pages, the study hit at tabled. _ ‘almost every aspect of police work| “I am disgusted with the wayjas conducted by the department. we are shirking our responsi While, the report -did not once bilities,"’ he said. ‘‘I do not believe: imention \ ‘any individual by name. you have a right to try and shutjit directed its most withering at- me up.” : tack on Sthaley The Chicago ‘experts found the |department \characterized by’ a |lack of pride in service tew ‘esprit sew See Study Boosting ide corps’, and: little public pres- . vs |tige.” City Airport Stature | Stung by the \report, Straley called it ‘the wokk of an inex- |perienced patrolman who _ had! (Continued From Page One) | served only four yeats in a police! Mayor Louis. Miriani comprise |department.”’ comm j * * * the ittee, | The PAS study's only purpose Also interested in the air facility’ was to ridicule dnd belittle him, report is the State Board of Aero-the charged. nautics ‘and the Detroit Board of | Eastman, former Seattle po- Commerce. They and the inter-| lice chief, was hired as public county committee each paid one-| Wale on wilh ony mine. { man to im third — cost | ment the report—and to bring an | end te the internal strife. Another interested group that plans to attend is Mayor Miriani’s 7 j95g Greater Detroit Air Transportation ‘Within a week. he- imposed Committee, made up of important gag rule on Straley. who had at- Eastman arrived on the job Oct | ‘doing a successful job of admin- lunder civil service. \ that Straley exercised undue in-) The PAS report added fuel to |< on the shelf. He was a chief in name only. In removing Straley from ‘com- mand, Eastman said, “There is no feeling of rapport between the sonnel . . . Such a lack of com- mand precludes the possibility of istration." * * * Before shearing the chief. of his | powers, Eastman urged Willman ito press ouster charges against Straley. Willman refused. to have charges filed in December failed. Meanwhile, behind-the-scenes at- tempts were made to convince Straley to resign, but the chief was adamant. On Jan. 9, 1959, Willman told) icity commissioners: ‘I don't want! chief and the bulk ‘of the per-}. A. second attempt by Eastman!" R. pLARE CUMMINGS SEAHOLM ERNEST W. ito see the chief burt if it can be| 10th Anniversary Salute To Fete County Planners javoided. He’ s served the city for’ seven years.” | Finally, on Jan. 26, Willman conceded, “Straley must ge.” Charges were filed against Straley on Feb. 9. This, was the last day, under a 90-day statute of limitations, on which Straley could be charged with anything that occurred while he still had full powers. é Straley was; accused of ineffi- ciency, incompetency, insubordi- | jto maintain good behavior, | The Civil Service Commission /hearings on the ouster charges be- gan on Feb. 18. They dragged on for 18 sessions, winding up on March 25. i. Gales Continue foBatter Seas Toll of Dead, Missing. Leaps to 108 -in Fifth. Day of Europe Storm LONDON «—Winter gales in the | North Sea overturned a Norwegian freighter today and little hope was held for any of her 20 crewmen, * ¥ The giant storm, raging for the fifth day in the Atlantic and along the coasts of Europe, has taken a toll of 108, dead or missing. The 1,719-ton Elfrida was found floating bettom up off the south- | ern coast of Norway after she nation, neglect of duty ‘and failure}, ’\board president. By. GEORGE T, TRUMBULL JR. In 1949, Oakland County super- visors were told it was time to plan ahead. The county’s mushrooming growth was becoming more eviient each year... Inscribed in the’ minutes of the Board of Supervisors was the lowing: “From a study of the problem we are convinced that county planning is-necessary in order that the fu- ture growth and development of Oakland County may be directed in the proper channels, and many problems, such as drainage, sew- age disposal, land use and health problems may be disposed of satisfactorily.” Supervisors listened, then: acted. They established the any field which has a bearing -on the growth of the ‘county and its many cities and town- ships, If staff members don't have im- fol-jor stores, or a wedlth of other in- formation, they soon will-get it. Because of its newness—Oakland was second only to Washtenaw County in creating a planning group — and -jts widespread repu- tation, the commission is looked to for guidance from afar. Re- cently, Japan requested a copy of a guide of subdivision Seveloy ment. The county Department of Pub. lic Works has just received a land use study conducted by the commission which the DPW will Oakland County ‘Planning Com- mission. Tomorrow hight at a testimon- lial dinner in Bloomfield ~ Hills three of the charter members still on the commission will be honored at a 10th anniversary gathering. i Special tribute will be paid J. lmission to determine location of| supervisors learned about 10 years Bloomfield Hills architect who has. served 10, Robert F. Swanson, years as commission, chairman, R. Clare Cummings, — Pontiac banker, and Ernest W. Seaholm, retired General Motors official and former Birmingham § school Delos Hamlin, chairman ‘of the Board of Supervisors, is ex- pected to pay tribute for their radioed for help. Her last. call said the crew was taking to life- beats. The Oslo motorship Buffalo found | two overturned lifeboats and six, years of olltgtanding service on the commissi6n. |BORN OF A SUGGESTION | Today's 11-member commission! lwas born of a suggestion to the |: use in developing a sewage dis- posal system for the northeastern half of the county. “This is probably one of the| largest projects we've handled, a Skrubb said. * J. ROBERT F. SWANSON % € Skrubb points out that the com-| mission's $70,000-a-year operation is never-ending, Under study today is the use of electronic computers in — at setae growth sta- eeu wachanic ent tewnships and cities to avail themselves of data now on file. The commission also offers valu- able assistance, such as the (“- study for the DPW, for the nu- | | | merous county departments. All zoning ordinances and amend. ments for political subdivisions are on file at the commission, The commission receives a map “lof all new subdivisions going up in| Oakland County. Probably one of the commission's | most valuable studies are the popu- lation forecasts. These are aimed) at avoiding future embarrassing| shortages of classrooms, street ca-| |pacity, sewers and water, and) other essentials. . These studies are a large part of | (helping Oakland County grow| - Banks have looked to the com-/through “the proper channels’’ the | branches. Held in Juvenile Home | ago. | i A 15-year-old Ortonville girl was | being held at the Oakland County! |Children’ s Home today after My husband never was violent. - wounding her stepfather with a 20- igauge shotgun blast Tuesday after-| |noon. Colleen Sue Marsh was turned! bodies, and the Norwegian liner’ board by Henry S. Booth of the | over to juvenile authorities after Oslofjord found a lifeboat with no| one aboard. PLANES STILL SEARCH Amateur radio operators said they heard another ship reporting | a ,/10 bedies found. | \Phe Norwegian air-sea tescue figures in Detroit and surrounding ‘tacked the PAS report at a public| service said, however, it had communities. Both Hamlin and ‘meeting. Pontiac’s Mayor Philip E. Rowston’ serve on this body. )—that is my job,” Pontiac Municipal Airport wil] be Straley on ‘special mentioned often in the report are in his office but did not spell out! based on obvious realities: ‘what the * * * 1.. Officials say there is little doubt that within a few years the . » demand for air travel will soar. | perhaps far beyond general ex-| pectation. 2.. The metropolitan area will have to have more and bigger’ airports to meet this demand. : >of past experience. it is doubtful that any new air- ports can effectively be located! in the area. Overwhelming local opposition has crushed such moves! in recent years. 4, Of existing medium-sized air- ‘ports, -Pontiac's. isthe nearest to! Detroit and the heavily populated suburban areas. 5. Pontiac’s airport is open to expansion, especially westward on Department of Conservation prop- erty: between the airport and Pon- The Weather Full U.S. Wea ‘07 Boreae Report DR. HARRY ARNKOFF or enkoat: AND AS ald we i Hitle eolder ay t night 77 y fair and a “tte erro | diminishing aa x = St. Joseph Picks iy 12-18 miles niles Thursday. . and Today in Pontiac New Chief of Staff sora femperature preceding § am dt acing Sind velocity 15-18 m.p.b. for Next Year ™ \ ¥ at 7:50 a.m at Sl oe | Dr. Harry Ave., nl? staff of. St, Arnkoff. Ey medical staff | He succeeds Dr. iGehringer. Also elected were - Ferdi- nand (iaensbamer, 127 Mlinois Ave., president-elect tor the wear’ 1960; and the incumbent ..10| dore Ling, SL Yarmouth St.; | 0 ‘ 34.5} jin 1940 after completing :a three- “The report will be imy plemented | assignment’ | 140 Hiinois last night Was elected chief Joseph Mercy Hos- 37 ‘pital at the annual meeting of the Norman F. year residency at Detroit Receiv- three Catalina planes still search- ing Yor another lifeboat, Eastman said. | it the Scottish Coast, however, | On Nov. 12, 1958, Eastman) BASED. ON _REALITIES ‘issued a_ directive str -ipping|* a happy\ ot the. Nocth Carr light. | -Predictions that the name of. Straley of his powers. He placed] . ship was finally recorded. * * Two Royal Air Force helicopters | 7th h e _Tocky ‘shore. 7 ‘An entire lifeboat crew of eight / was drowned Monday night in an | effort to reach the drifting ship, | were unable te take her in tow. Norway's radio frequencies were ammed _with distress calls and) lrescue operations from\ all over the) North Sea. .|BELIEVED LOST The 995-ton German ship Merkur was missing and presumed sunk with all» her seven men off the \ ~+southern_coast_of Norway. _\ The 700-ton Norwegian freight. er Grete Solheim, with nine men | aboard, also was overdue \at | Aalesund, Norway, and was pre: , sumed lost, The Norwegian salvage ship Sal vatore was standing by the German freighter Escherhem about - 100 miles off Stavanger. The Escher- | hem reported yesterday she had | Jost her rudder. ~*~ ke | The Norwegian trawler Ertnan of! ' Kristiansund, with 14 men aboard, | ‘reported she was in trouble off Lerwick, in the Shetlands, after drifting four days. The Lerwick lifeboat was ready to go to her aid, The Isle of Oland was cut off from the Swedish mainiand by a blizzard. Food was reported run- ning low. Lisbon reported a new yacht with five or six Californians aboard was missing today in the storm-tossed Atlantic. ~. since it left Port Hamble, England, nearly three weeks ago. Knudsen Is Elected — giants of. the University of}* "|Michigan \-edical ‘School, Arnkott joined the St. Joseph medical ‘staff to Boys Club Board | and a@ tug and lighthouse tender | The 60-toh cutter Edward Grieg, | a.Norwegian-built yacht of new de-| sign,. has not been heard from, Oakland Citizens League. itions presented by the cities of! | Bloomfield Hills and Hazel Park. The commission and its de- |partmental staff of nine, under ithe direction of George N. iSkrubb,. is truly a jack-of-all- trades when it comes to shaping | future plans for the county. Michigan State University Oakland was essetitialty~a pre- duct' of the commission particularly the vision of 59-_ | year-old Swanson, In 1955 the commission made a The evi- ent lack of adequate -facilities|- prompted specific studies relat- ing to the location of # néw uni- \Maur, the girl's mother and step- father were arguing when she_went to the basement to get a shotgun versity. * * * i Swanson approached the Alfred |G. Wilsons with the idea of re-| ‘serving their estate as a univers- lity site. The rest is history. The commission’s ‘office at | 550 S. Telegraph Rd, is a stand. | ing monument to 10 years of | research and _development ia to Double Capacity (Continued From Page One) medical and pediatric patients, and the second obstetrical patients. 3) DELIVERY ROOMS Plans call for three delivery | rooms there, seven labor rooms; jand \ an operating room. The Perry street building would handle, mostly surgical and specia) cases, Whitlow said, Removal of most types of pa- tients from the Perry. street bulld- ing will free some aréas for new uses, he anid, meditation room. Whitlow said. * _* Pontiac Hotel — ” Osteopathic Hospital! The hospital plans to add a staff y assembly room in the Perry street]? building, a medical library and ai# Emergency facilities at the Mill|¥ street side will) oe be expanded, |5 The hospital moved into the Per-|3 ry street building, — the former! ‘or late Tuesday. Her stepfather, Jerome Mor- gan, 46, is in satisfactory condi- tion at Pontiac Osteopathic Hos- pital with wounds in the abdo- men. | The shooting occurred at the | |Morgan home, 393 W. Glass Rd., where Colleen lives_ with her two tprotheri” her mother Mrs: “Marilyn! | Morgan. and her stepfather. -sheriff’ blonde teen-ager will chief's duties would be. |plucked the crew to safety as the isurvey of higher educational fa-|face a felonious assault. charge in The order, in effect, pat Straley |lightship drifted perilously close to cilities in the county. Juv enile court.’ ~ According to Detective Sgt. Lea)! |R. Hazen and Detective Harry M. belonging to an older brother. “I just made up my mind I was ' ‘going down and get my brother's) _{gun and shoot him," » Colleen told (qetectives.— Detectives said Morgan left by a rear door and his stepdaughter walked out a side door with the gum. As he turned to look at her, | fired one shot. Morgan was sprayed by pellets | in the abdomen, side and arm. The girl calmly put the gun in the house, donned a coat and walked away, She was picked up by deputies about 15 minutes later walking along . nearby Granger | road. Morgan rantoa neighbor's home. The neighbor, Mrs. Georgine Pratt, of 385 W. Glass Rd., took him to the office of Dr. Paul F. Schoen Jr. at 449 Mill St., Ortonville. Schoen called deputies,” Mrs. Morgan didn’t know of the inei- deatt-untit informed by officers. She remained in. the house ane her husband left. s detec:.tiac. some 29 feet away, she reportedly: Ortonville Girl Shoots Dad “We have argued occasionally, | but just the &sual family quarrels. | | “‘He’s been a good husband and) father, dependable and a good pro- ivider, " the woman told detectives. * * * Detectives said the girl, a ninth/ | | This | making a statement to Oakland) grade student, had dropped out of lgroup was. supported in resolu-| ‘County Prosecutor George W. Tay-| Brandon Township High School ear-| Hier this year. i Morgan, at the hospital, said he | , iwould not sign a complaint against. jher. City C. of C. Leaders at Lansing Meeting | A half-dozen leaders of the Pon-|— Area_Chamber_of Commerce | PY itives and Taylor said the frail, and chamber manager John W. == “probably | Hirlinger were in Lansing today at-, tending the organizational meeting == ofthe new Michigan Chamber ofS mmerce. A board of*directors and officers == were to be elected and delegates were to hear talks by several speakers, including Erwin D. Can- ham, president of the U.S. Cham- ber of Commerce. Scheduled was a debate on Mich- d | igan’ s tax plight by Gov. Williams and Sen. can majority leader. Predicts George Wilson |to Get New Lions Pact DETROIT W—The Detroit News said today that George Wilson wilt receive a new one-year contract as head coach of the Detroit Lions. The News also said the status of President - General Manager Edwin. J, Anderson never has been precarious, “The News said Wasson probably: will receive a new contract. and Anderson a vote of confidence, TT paecation met to receive a progress report by the Recrea- tion Board, | 1914 at the Commonwealth for | She said there are’ more than four times as many. persons to serve now than there were in 1947. “When the program tegen the recreation board served . some 3,000 students, today there are nearly 12,000.” School Superintendent Dwight B. Irelatid commented that the recreation program has ad- | vanced along with school growth, “In 1941 when t-cameto-Bir. Stomachs Will Be E mpty, “but Hearts Overflow ALBION (UPI) — Some 160 at the Starr Common- wealth for Boys, in neéd of help themselves, will go without lunch Tuesday to-help give needy De- treit children a wetter” Chirist- . mas, * * * It has been a tradition since | the boys to have a “fast day”’ | just before Christmas ‘so they | «an raise money to contribute | to some charity. Although they are also trying | to raise $100,000 to match $100,-— 000 donated by the Knights Tem- | plar for a new recreation build- | ing at the school, the boys voted to donate this year te the De- troit Goodfellows Old Newsboys | Fund, which buys gifts for needy | children, The boys go without lunch so the money that would normally | have been spent om the meal | can be contributed to a charity. | imany-problems that’ have Dr. Ireland commended. Frank Whitney, recreation — coordinator’, for -his ‘‘dependability in solving arisen in past years,” Charles Gale, of’ the Forestry iDivision showed slides - depicting the work of the division in main. . the 250 acres of parks in the throughout the year. * x * - Director of “Recreation Donald Martin also showed ‘slides of a¢ tivities _ the board program pre- sents. Recreation Board Chairman William Spence was toastmaster ‘Fhe annual Christmas party of the Birmingham Chapter of Alpha \Xi Delta will.be held Monday at lthe home of Mrs. Melvin Sterner, | Bloomfield Hills. - _Members will bring gifts to be presented to men patients at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sani- torium: _ Ideal Gift Tor The and SIMMS — THE PRICE Wagner . r ‘ALADDIN’ | Carpet Sweeper $7.95 a4’? Value New—inside and_out—cleans © your s like magic! Easy to use, light to handle, conven- jent to store. In dust — pans allow. emptying into. waste ‘ PRA MAS arenes, —Z2nd Floor 5 98 N. Saginaw POM ECOONE ELLE EE Mom Wants This! Give gt Pen 3 driver Duratke viny!] plastic doors in whtte or beige colors. 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He Beat Her Up, J the ego an dog bat- [Howe decoration toot on [She Shot Him: | ‘2, tnt sarees me ot ttre “And Elichorn his & musical side. QO They’ re Wed farses So tery st ¢ the Yhree. thou-} husband, and vige versa, : saad ir ab rhs southeast- “MOUNT | CLEMENS (UPD~Alguor IN. QUARREL. . oats fects mae ” : ern Wisconsin , are engaged husky construction worker beat up[ Mrs. Clement was lated with the! 7 i hours Pa at te encnte Mosoet| Miss Barbara Ann Alberts. Late tirearms change Nov. 12 after she Sots Commision a. Ts mais es en ree she shot him through the Jeg. But shot Clement during a quarrel. On Christmas Eve young cardlers| everything's okay now. They're) Me beat her up outside a bar go from house ‘to house happily| married. | before the shooting incident. singing Thenwelves hoarse, mr simpl * - F. ‘ ¥ joined Er: | “We love each other,” the bride e cerenony "1 d. nest P, Clement, 2, and Miss _ + =* “SS jrevisions of wage payment Taw in Michigan Industry toe * * : | Bowden said “‘substantial’ ine LANSING (UPI)—-Safety legisla- crease in staffing’ is contemplated tion gbligating employers to pro-| “to equate the Michigan staff with : : : ithat of other states and ensure A Alberts, 23, Monday night as aaa You. can hardly notice the scars vide sale employment, for on, Stealer degree of adequacy in sales and wife, lthe bride has on her face and/™Ploye and giving the labor com- lguarding the state’s working pop It complicated things fer au- | the bullet wound in Clement's thigh|mission power to. establish advis- ylation and serving the state's. it- _ thorities here who wore to put iis almost healed, tory boards and ‘Balety codes. and’ dustry.“ ‘* sel aie ene ingen “Phe University of California Medi¢al ‘ Center at Los ‘Angeles has, developed a test to find out a eee rennet agiieeh IBAZLEY|] CASH MARKET ‘AW ST. ‘LEAN LAYER macon °1.00 78 N. SAGE R ) | ; D ; : I in the A LOOK OF CHRISTMAS: This ise portigedt foreground and a band shell in the Courthouse Park in Elkhorn; Wis., as it appears , two of the dozen colorful tableaux e at Christmas. A Nativity scene er park each Yule season. Wisconsin ‘Town Proud of Its Park | Christmas Is Community Affair ELKHORN, Wis, #—At Christ and over it all a blanket of snow. , mas time, this little town wouldJBut it has even niore.: : * soften the heart of a Scrooge. For it looks like a town should: look a Christmas, Almost every man, woman and ‘child in Ejikhorn pitches in to make a feal community Christ- lighted stores and the old court- years ago as a single decorative ne set_up in Courthouse Park, the center of the town. It started small, but-like Uncle |Ludwig’s St..Bernard puppy, if grew until it occupies most-of the spare space in-the park, * * * Manual training students at the high school set up that first ex- hibit, Water Department employes thought it looked so nice that they {built anothdr. Now 12 elaborate and colorful tableaux built by groups and clubs decorate Courthouse Park each Yuletide, with two or three new ones added each season while an equal number of the oldest are discarded. ‘ | Since the town's “business district jsurrounds the square, business- men have kept up the spirit of things. Each store has a decorated Christmas tree. out in front. At night the park. is floodlighted ‘and visitors from miles around [parade around the square. * * * A feature last year was a robed |choir, complete with organist and a real organ, set up in the band shel Electronics provided musi = re house surrounding a id-acte park, The whole thing started eight . (GROUND 4 .| BEEF suisse BOILING BEEF MAKE-BELIEVE CHOIR: At first glance the organist and choir appear almost life-like. Many visitors to Elkhorn's Courthouse Park mistake the organist for a real persen. ana tenN Pee ena eeerem ir ent ! i i, -CLOTHIERS H : 18 North Saginaw Street, : y . Pontiac roan SOND, ~ “Tie é awret Gifts He’ll. Treasure cand Wear With Pleasure 4 In the Hub’s entire 31 years in Pontiac, there's never been ‘anything to compare with the out- standing collection of gift wearables for men ‘now on display .. . No matter if you want to select a fie for the Postmon or a cashmere top- coat for the man in your life, The, Hub is sure to have just what you want and at the price you want to pay. 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T-cusnion, be $1 OQ 7 5 $139.50 $79.50 $179 Wing Lounge Chair back, $185 Semi-Wing Chair zomti $159 eel “Wing Chair, foam cush- fruttwood arm, "blue S firel’ print © oes t $119 Semi-Wing ae Amer So m design tapestr rey and a ue ore Tee eee eee eee ect Pair of Wing Lounge Chairs, oam oes, Rae and red Ww—P Pair $295.00 $400.00, $350 3-Cushion Colonial Sofa, brown and turquoise provincial prin t cover $795 86° Low-back Sofa_by Her tage.,Button back and arms cov. ered in rich, cocoa shade designer fabric $500 Curved back Sofa by, All foam, cover Harden 2 cushion powder biue $338 3-Cushion Wing Sofa. Pillow back and arms, pleated skirt, brown Early American print cover $168 Ethan Allen Sofa, maple arm and wing, -cotontat-print-cover tt beige and turquoise $149 Simmons Sofa Bed. all foam contemporary design. turquoise cover $138 Simmons Sofa Bed, colonial design, green and beige provincial print eover =o $295 $295.00 $550.00 $400.00 $295.00 $139.95 $119.95 $ 99.75 HOLS) NGS We decided not PRE-GH By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN — es us to review the simple toot as aoe so well and neg: against i “OUR END-OF YEAR FLOOR SAMPLE TERED PIECES RIGHT NOW! | Just in Time for Christmas to wait ‘til the end of the year to bring you these special reductions on our floor samples of upholstered furniture. So, now you . can buy the sofa and chairs you want for your home . enjoy them all through the holidays . . “year-end sale’’ prices! . and at MOST ARE ONE-OF-A-KIND SAMPLES ... AND ALL ARE FOR RISTMAS DELIVERY! . ONLY 15% DOWN—Balance in 90 Days, Same as Cash! Or Use Wiggs’ Deferred Payment Plan and more important ‘in edict opinion as a preventive measure) against hardening of the arteries | and heart attacks and the general | deterioration which - accompanies ithe aging process. Of ‘course it must be suited to your age ° and) physical condition. more and more things are being) discovered in the research labora- tories about the importance of the food we eat. It is not. yet known hhow far reaching these discoveries| imay be. : 3, Sleep and relaxation. We all know how chronically tired we become when we shortchange our- | Selves in these. , |THE EMOTIONAL SIDE The above are perhaps the first, three on the physical side. Now for emotional and mental health. 1, Avoid boredom as you would poison! This affects not only your |happiness but your health. Every- 2. Good nutrition. Every year | . The curls are soft and lovely. The hair is lustrous and beau- tifully manageable. The styling is as modern as fomor- row. Visit our salon’ - “for CUSTOM. Controlled — Permanent $9750 aux 24 Q” Includes Cutting. Oil Creme Shampoo, and Style Wave NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED — Immediate Service -one becomes bored sooner or later qiunless new interests are added} to daily life. This is especially im- portant for a woman from | age. on because the heavy responsi- | ‘bility of rearing children suddenly Pm Open Friday ‘til 9 P.M. Andre Beauty eSalon 2nd Floor, Pontiac State Bank ee FE $-S27 .. | drops away. | 2. If you have the warry habit, | take real measures to. break it. ‘This can tloud every ar | 3. Do-net. Hve-In-the’ past. ‘To: | | day is better than yesterday and | tomorrow may be wonderful. 4, Be flexible. Do not brace all ‘ideas and new experiences and emotions. 5. Develop*a sense of humor. I | 4 SWIVEL LOUNGE CHAIRS Chair Shown: $119.75 Swivel Lounge Chair by Globe. Curved button back, $119.95 Globe Swivel tweed cover $139.50 Globe cover $149.50 Globe Fireside Chair, Small Lounge C cushioned, rose $159 $150 3149 in lime, casters fruitwood frame $150 Trende. print cover in pumpkin and green-grey. . -beige cover.......... ‘Lounge Chair with exposed fruitwood arm, cream-beigé cover Lounge Chair by Globe. Pillow back, light avacado cover .. . T-cushion Lounge Chair, $99 75 White Leather Side Chair, exposed Barrel-back, curved arm Lounge Chair by Cocoa cover, skirted, base... .. $ 89.75 ~—$ 99.75 aqua brocade cover boung in turquorse Swivel _ hounge in Petal Pink $] 19: 95 sw Lounge in i ever $129.95 13 OTHER CHAIRS quilted Early American $ 99.75 $ 69.50 $139.95 $129.95 $119.95 $ 89.00 hair, curved back, foam textured cover- ee ae a ee oe $119.75. PLATFORM ROCKERS $89.95 Ethan Allen Platform Rock- ers, in solid Vermont rock maple Choose from plaid or Early Amer - ican print covers. ${39.95 Platform Rockers in solid maple. Choice of rose tweed, beige tapestry or brown tapestry cover. $160.00 Platform Rocker. wool tep- estry cover in beige and red : $189.50 Platform Rocker by Hert- tage. Provincial print cover, wath= ered flounce skirt .... $ 69.95 $119.95 $129.95 $129.95 All:foam Lounge Chair and large’ match- ing Ottoman, Provincial design tapestry cover in eggshell, aqua and brown..... ‘Button-back Lounge Chair by Heritage. T-cushioned, casters, forest green cover. Pair Host and Hostess Chairs, blue and white print cover, found back, — pleated flounce .. 0.0.5.0... 0044 0% $110 Pair Host and Hostess Chairs, green bro- cade cover, round back, fruitwood frame. Pair CHAIRS” Were $19: 95 | bd 6s Choice of provincial print cover in either cape- brown ot arelvegnn $179.50 $160.00 $ 75.00 $ 89.00 Pee Woe b ¥: one, : 6. Remember that. your problems are universal and_that many of | fhe people whom you think are so, lucky have mote trouble than you. have — so, be tolerant. AND I wish you a happy EVERYDAY, because life is, | _ after all, made mp of t dave. F irst M ethodist Women Meet for Luncheon Turkey luncheon was served to members of the Woman's a | First Methodist Church, at noon | today. Japan, Mexico, United States, Africa and: Hawaii were repre- | sented in table decorations. The | Helen DesJardin Circle host- — | esses wore costumes native to | | the country represented by the | | table. | } “The Special upstairs parlors was Hush of Expectation.’ ‘music was heard. At 7:30 p.m, Mrs. Oliver | Dunstan will conduct the meet- | ing for the Commission on ‘of your brain cells against new} do not know how folks Hive without Society of Christian Service: __The program presented inthe J Neumode nylons make the perfect gift ...so smart...so useful... and always i in good taste! With or without seams (and the _ Seamless regular knit or microfilm), ~“just $1.00 a pair. ‘ZOO PAIR ib RO ai a ts i WAGE SE L / Girts WRAPPED FREE Men’s COTTON ARGYLES A wide voriety of handsome pat- 59¢ terns in genuine orgyle socks! . 2 poirs $1.15 Neumode Hosiery Shop $2 N. Saginaw FE 2-7730 | Education in the church par- | ‘lors. Lutheran ‘Ladies’ | aan td dd ddndindn da tindn tintin tintntintndin tnd i i i <€ HAIR FASHIONS... . for the holidays require ; a Professional Permanent Hold Yule Party H6 North Perry FE 2-6361 4 4 4 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 4 - Forty members of the Ladies ‘attend the annual Christmas) ‘luncheon-party Thursday in Fel- lowship Hall, Ann Hodges and Mitzie Schroed- ‘er presented the skit ‘‘Santa Claus \Is Coming to Town.’? Lynn Buck- ‘man’ gave a song-and-dance num- ber, “I Am a Movie Star,” and ber. Gifts were exchanged among members and each brought an ex-) tra present for, the church. kitch- en, The program closed with the singing of carols, { Chalk for-Spots WW — Rub Frencly chalk with a small brush into dull spots left on rugs by furniture pres- sure. Then vacuum the area. Guild of Grace Lutheran Church) © | Mitzie Schroeder did a vocal-num- || as FEI OOK KNOW SE Festive : SKIRTS — = whirl through your important Social Season. New atrivals in holiday separates ... SKIRTS in soft flowing folds or slim lines . ; . for party going day or evening. Magnificent array | of velvets, brocades, and an unusual silky broadcloth with wrap around overskirt; KOZ SLIDE curves gently upward to its own self belt. - a history _ Durham, ona “Shooter of Employe - lost a bid for a new trial. Reed for Study © (UPL— INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Wendell L. Willkie’s son laid plans today to build an foun- dation. honoring the late Republi- can Lena a Philip H. Wilke, 40, a Rie, The late Willkie,a lawyer and/nerth, ‘On the central Indian plains political philosopher, lost to Frank- lin Delano Roosevelt in the 1940 presidential race, but served as a good will ambassador under FDR. SITES DAD’S SPEECH The younger Willkie said - his father’s beliefs on education were expressed. in a 1943 speech in ¥e “The created civilizations uf have been the best edu- cated ° civilizations,’ the elder Willkie. said: ‘““And when I speak of education, I do not have in mind what so many today claim ag education, naniely special train- ing to do particular jobs .. “fF am speaking of education fer its own sake—to know for the sheer joy of understanding, to speculate, to analyze, to com- _barp and to imagine. id Who Wed $iwest and China and Burma on the with | northeast. On the south isthe In- 13,500 miles. ——+thousands of-years before Christ, today world's | = oul demas This is a cee land mass which could easily shave been a dozen nations. Within: its 1,269,640 square miles live 400 million people, They represent scores of cultures and speak more than 500 lan and dialects. India has a land frontier of 8,200 miles with Pakistan on the nor’ dian Ocean with a’ coastline of ee *® fo India’s geography and climate are as varied as its people. Snow never its on the five - mile heights of the Himalayas in the summer brings temperatures of more than 120 degrees in the shade. In some desert areas rain is virtually unknown. But India has the wettest town in the world -—. Cherrapunjui, where rainfall averages. 425 inches per year. * * * Athough India had_ civilizations in later centuries it fell before conquerors from both Asia and) Eurepe. In 1947 the British—last of the conquerors—left. and a new day of freedom began. Two men ‘have overshadowed recent Indian history, Mohandas Gandhi was the architect of} passive resistence, the weapon which drove the British from India, He was assassinated by a religious fanatic one year after independence. The other man is Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, 4a Patrician who forsook wealth to ~His son said those- words -~wottld form the. ideals of the Willkie Foundation. become Gandhi's most trusted llieutenant and spent 14 years in| | British jails. i STAYS NEUTRAL Denied New Trial ST. JOSEPH (UPD—Eau Claire industrialist_J. R. Love, convicted of felonious assault in the shoot- ing of one of his-employes, has | Berrien County Circuit Judge Thomas N. Rebinson Sr. Mon- day denied a new trial motion made by Love's attorney. Love is free on $2,000 bend and faces—sentencing shortly on_ the Nehru—has —sought to ereate—a socialistic democracy im a coun- try which historically had been ruled by feudalistic maharajahs. He aims to stay out of ideological conflicts between communism and |. the Western democracies. These goals are interlinked since Nehru wanted help from both sides in’ developing his country. * * * Until this” year “most Indians considered this policy a success. Although both East and West criticized Nehru from time - to 2 yay * wd “then Coinmunist China. moved across the traditional Indo-Tibetan border, occupied several thousand, miles. of territofy,. claimed. 30,000) ne square miles more, A dians were killed by Chinese forces., REJECTS ALLIANCES Some Indians wanted ance in case the dozen In- Communist immediate- th-/alliances to pledge military assist- trouble “with Communist. China . should. grow; into a big war. Nehru. flatly re- jected this course. But he has. made ‘clear that wa ro between Adlai Advocates Claims _ White Shutdown Curb House -Should Maintain Output During Deadloc ks —_ has brought a slight improvement in the lot of the average Indian. - industries helped, to ine the per naw income from $50 per year to $61. The Indian Ierigation’ projects, meet mills and Beggars maimed by -leprosy “India - New f Wolverine Shoe Cin id ‘hss © sles ot taoraces =m \able contrasts. Sleek limousines Stock Shift Proposed ROCKFORD -- Directors: aa awe ‘Shoe and Tanning Corp.’ at Rockford Tuesday announced approval of a ? for 1 stock ‘split and an. increase in authorized | capital stock of the corporation, compete with bullock, carts for * *« &© - 1 space on the crowded streets. ~ 7. proposal will be placed be- plyifere . stockhelders at a special their trade -near plush hotels.‘mecting Dee. 28. Present author: | Sacred cows sleep in the streets ized capital near. atomic energy research tab-| peasant eats more than before, but 700 million tons of food grain must! ‘still be imported yearly. oratories. Delhi has been the cap- ital of seven empires and “mark of all ean be seen. KIDDIE CAR-GO — It comes apart and this little girl is happy on Christmas day. The blocks carl be loaded into the GarGo. is 500,000 shares of i$10 par value common stock — of! which 224,523 shares are outstand: | the ing ' Approval of: the propesal would - “become effeetive Dee, 31 making, ‘an authorized oné million shares: of $5 par-value common stock with’ 449,046 shares outstanding. | ~ * € | Directors. also have voted a. dividend of 10 cents-per share pay-| able Feb. 1 to stockholders of re-| eord Jan. 18. This- will be equal) ‘to the 20-cent quartetly dividend | policy which has been in effect | this vear. _Saharah Has History Eight - thousand - year - old rock | paintings. found in the Sahara Des-| | ert indicate that the now barren | |wasteland was once the home of. ‘elephants, giraffes and antelope. i Thursday re Sotusdey = FE 2-3337 LIMITED QUANTITY WITH ZIG-ZAGGER @ Free Sewing Instruction @ Automatic Bobbin ' Winder © Sews Over Pins * LAY-A-WAY PLAN e Sows Forward and DE IN ETALY everse @ Blindstitch @ Joining Lace with Money Back ® Applique Fancy Stitch , suarantee WHILE THEY LAST—HURRY pyertioed You get the famous play safe tee. Necchi-Elna Guaran- . You get service and parts anytime . . + anywhere. play safe OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M. NECCHI SwinG CMC LE os nea Regenesis ero ‘SATURDAY UNTIL @ P.M. Mich. Necchi-Elna Sewing Center 143 Oakland FE 2-3337— NEW YORK (AP)— Adlai E. Stevenson today proposed to em- power the White House to ,take deadlocks like the steel strike out of the hands of labor and industry. He would authorize a president to continue vital production ~ while such a dispute is resolved, * * * Stevenson, twice the candidate for president tential for the same next year, Democratic and a po- designation | foresaw that such a policy would be criticized as a idenial_of the right to strike. ‘ENTITLED TO SUPPLY’ “When the | public alternative’ sources -of is entitled is denied supplies, it to’ demand that’ the Free Drawing for Valuable Stock at These Prices. 19.95 Fiberglas © King Size TV Tray Sets Now 11.95 HOUSEWARES Prizes. TOOLS © 54.90 Reg. Miller Falls Saber Saw supply not be shut off, he added: The alternative, Stevenson sug- gested in a prepared the Institute of Life’ may be congressional “which would not only but might stop or seriously cripple speech for Insurance, Jegislation stop strikes collective bargaining too.’ * * bitration, self. 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It means I can open three|he said. ‘‘And they really appreci- more hospitals separated by miles|ate what Americans are doing for of jungles and mountains and still them. American government aid is Dooley. Heads Back Hospital =. std re, rte | ‘Rex Harrison ines ‘in His New Play |Rex Harrison ié in peak form for doing a crackerjack Sob now after|/his new’ Broadway ‘play, “The getting off to a slow start.” [Platting Cae: a Dooley says Dr, Albert Schweitz- The witty exercise in satiric)" er, with. whom — he worked | ihigh comedy bowed at the ANTA at Schweitzer’s Medica] Station in Theater Tuesday night, a standout Labarene, French Equatorial Alri |vaxotfice contender. ca, ig still his greatest inspiration.| x * dislikes being) * But he says he South East Asia.- ‘established stalwarts, Arthur “Tm. not a missionary, a great'Treacher and ‘Roddy McDowall; musician, a linguist, or a wise old!and a pair of winsome debutantes, man,” he said. ‘‘To ask me what! Natasha Parry and Margo Anders. I think of Schweitzer is like-asking| ‘The Fighting Cock” is a Lu- Abetting Harrison. is a splendid |i jcalled the Albert Schweitzer of supporting array, among them two) Canada. ‘these newspapers is 62,000,000 cop- ies every day. One of the greatest appeals of the daily newspaper is due to the fact that each one is written and edited with its own a priest what he thinks of Jesus.’ ‘relenne Hill adaptation from the community in mind, Jawaharlal Nehru .has’ b e € nthe prime minister of India for 12). years, ever since the Asian nation gained its independence in 1947. twake daily visits to each of them."’| seems to have recov. ered fully from the operation this — summer to remove a tumor from _ his chest. But his right arm will | ° be permanently impaired by skin | * grafts. and muscle transplants, | 5 and he still is 32 pounds under — a. his normal weight. The 32-year-old doctor spent his) recuperative period making a 50- day tour of 46 U. S. cities to raise funds for MEDICO an organization! he fourided to bring medical care: to areas of the world where it is! non-ex , ~ | “T made 68 speeches and raised about $350,000,’’ he said. “I've writ- ten my third book since I got out of | id ‘the hospital and just turned the | manuscript over. to my publisher. Now I'm going home for Christ- | mas,” x * * Home is Muong Sing, Laos, deep | << in a Communist-troubled valley | where he is known to the poorly} fed, clothed and* housed population | as “Dr, America.’’ He hopes the | twin engine airplane donated by | the St. Louis Junior Chamber of, Commerce and hotelman Conrad | Hilton “will have reached Muong ___Sing before him. —_;+— e wk | “Tve got a pilot who will fly it for me for only $150 a month, and_ CAT Airlines will maintain the plane for me,’ he said. ‘“‘Al] I need now is a charge card for the’ gasoline—and I don’t mind at all if ; you put that in your story." 4 Dooley is bursting with plans to 1 expand MEDICO service to 23 | countries whose. governments have | requested teams of medical spe-| cialists. MEDICO already has teams in Cambodia, Viet © Narn, | Kenya, the Belgian Congo, Jordan. Peru and Haiti, treating the na- tives, teaching them how to carry | on alone, then-moving on DISNEYLAND BLOCKS 59'.98'... 72-PC. 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Western train sef, $1.69 “F i 4 iP SNES ere DOWNTOWN PONTIAC TEL-HURON CENTER - DRAYTON PLAINS oe ia eet artis he ia _ ROCHESTER ~ MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING oo EES me ee ie fe A A vee ES ae eas a eer T “aes veer eee Pupil to Hen to Keego School ~ ment_under the 1958 e of the bent it “Eee has been prepa: SHIP—Pupils who normally atten) apples, Norther Roosevelt Elementary School in| A>eles:‘eter. ” Keouo Harter it t sa aut 3.00 there trampedintely afer the Chrlt-| ats, ate if mas holidays. y toppsd, Bi. soos. f obs: oF x * * y, root. don. is The announcement was matle by ro tiger ara i School Principal Fay Ealy at last qaleen dry ¢ doa ‘ 4 night’s PTA meeting in the West sarsley eusty. 08 bebe. 2! Bloomfield High School. Paranlbe. i vo, | The youngsters have been tending classes at neighboring | elementary schools and at the high school while Roosevelt” school was being renovated. PTA officers and members at last night’s meeting approved an operating budget. of $571 for the current fiscal year. Farm Conservation Filing Deadline Dec. 31 LANSING (UPI) — The -final date for filing applications for pay- Conservation Program is Dec. 31 - for Michigan farmers. - mse + + ——_——¥ — . Payment of federal cost-shares will be made only when application| | 8 is submitted on the required form to the local Agricultural Staljiliza- tion and Conservation committee jesrly supply; office. . "Ve or 116. Steady to strong: The ticker tape was as much as eo x * & REE ne vetinns 3H 00 41.00. ctendeca three minutes behind. transactions ROBERT 8. NELSON More: than five million dollars one -< 24.00-34.00; cull ond utility during a 10-minute period of late- was cost-shared under the 1958 pro-|""gneep and lambse—Salable go: early ness. gram and it was estimated about | ited: slaughter mont good nd, tforce|- Opening blocks included: _Gen- the game amount would be cost: | wooled wiclaugniar Ibe was 11.50-19.50,; eral Motors up-% at 525% on Rice UI rViSOrs: shared in 1959. ewes 4 ee jood and choice Shares; Aluminium Ltd. up % at vm nce Shea Sai a5 | "32% on 3,500; and U.S. et up No is ‘here given to all creditors 1.2 -at 101% on 2,500. ottie isvlocated Bt 380" South” ganford Poultry ond Eggs — Lose | 0S tS : tina ie ~~ "page pe so term of. of ora mnopBETROM, FOULTR New York Stocks: as termine a 8 (AP) — Nori your ‘ama the eorpors tion Prsftice| pou Bris Hace en. Detrott for No. 1 ‘aualit iY | Admiral teens 2. ‘ had ono Coal | 38.8 Royal Oak Replaces or before December 15, 1959. e be hens 18-19; light t he uc. .. 3.2 Johns Man fi MARTIN GOLOMAR. _\0-2: Bieter tyre ty; brotiers and’ tcyere 3-4 Allied Sits... ag Kelsey ‘Hay fea Smith, Clawson With Nov. 24, Dec. 1, 8, ‘59,|Ibs. whites Barred Rocks 22;|Allis Chal °.: 34 Kennecott .... 04 ° 8 _ _ ‘ "| caponettes under : Ibs. aI 22, over 5 Ibs.| Alum Ltd ..._. 32.6 7 H | Kimb Clk ....°71 ity icials OTICE OF TERMINATION 25-27; turkeys heavy type young hens 36;/alcog =... | 106.2 Lor Giass Pri N ) creditors|heavy type young toms 30-31. . 24.4 10.6 otiee Ss oy given to all cr nm am Can ‘p Lib McN&L .. 10. of, Festins frome Sag Comeene, tate DETROIT EGGS m Gyan. BG Ling & My Be ty supervi whoee otfies i leeated | & DETROIT, Dec. € (AP) — Exes fob.’ ‘Am M & Pay ‘49.6 Lockh Airc Two old-guard county supervisors Jessie Street, tiac, Michigan, that! metroit in se lots Federa. 3 Loew’s Inc 32 Royal Oak not ted the :term of existence of said corpora. wi = rade eo large ee tare Met cl... 8 tone 8 Cem ...31.4/fr0m Roy ; re-appoin i906 i 2 a requested fhat you prez|36; medium 31; Grade B large brows am Na .:; S84 Lone 8 Ges .. 383/after serving a total of 44 years on st Sovr lging atthe eorprcay|;Oraera mse Sr meaium 2 smell 8. A Tels Tel 187 Loriuara.. 313|the Board of Supervisors, today office “en. of we dARTEN GOL SEAM. '| Commercially graded ; Am Tob .....107 Lou & Nash - 41 iwrote off their disappointment with: Treas, Te um 5-29; small | roy Stl |... 76 ‘any D str: . 494! "that’s the Way they do it” down! - ee, OO peed * "Grade 2 large 32. Browns—Grade A 3 Mead CP. 8 here. NOTICE OF TERMINATION large, BOtS-3 = 146 MeN ee ins * *« * ot "Posting ‘stohalice, Coupe tar” 331 Mpls Hon i Removed from the board were | whose office is located en) "359 South r 379 oi 7 ier ae pontine, | Michigan, See Lodge Calenda 416 eee ee: Os Fred wW. Smith verran of 28) tion will terminate on December. 10, Special Communication’ Cedar 433 Met eee 33,6) years, and oyd Clawson, | “present your elaine’ at the sormerationg Lodge “No, 60 P&AM, Clarkston, 30 Noemie... . sag (veteran of 16 years. a er wien B “ios0,Thurs, Dec, 10 at 8 p.m, Public| Bui on Nat Cash R .. 67.6 fe office on or ba Parte 5, $208. lation” of ‘officers. Signed |; 35 «Nat Dairy .... @.2| Saying “Fred and Lioyd have, : t, wM. Can DY ....: | 19.2 Net Gyps 57 | gone an excellent job,” Royal ae 24, BT Fs Gordon Stay wi 26.1 aM | Go or Wittinar- i ; - L NOTICE | Welcome Rebekah Lodge No. 246 HT? RY Cot oes their dismiseal with, “we Will_be re, sl BOE Panne: will meet Thursday at 7 p. m. in) i . . 36.2 plained te dr hang Pord Convertible, pone B1DA-|Malta Temple for of offi- .. 47.1) Wan ring county gover iges31, oa Dee.” ie, 18 at 10 a.m. ink ¥ .. 3 ment closer to our city govert- a - oy Sand 9, iss9/party. et ment.” LEGAL NOTICE 2. Hayward said by appointing City Will be sold at ve. Johnson: s 4 : Ford 2-Door,, mot motor umber er BIDALLOIGe, News in Brief 33 ~ $4 Gomvnlasioner L, Curtis Potter. and at on Dec 300 wie - . at Bruce W. Love, assistant city man- Dec. 8 and 9, 1960 ‘ D. Miller, 50, of te ont Mot, 36 ager, this could be done. Potter ~ REVIEW SPECIAL, 2ames we, 8 Sont- was just recently elected to the NOTICE F ; jus' frsesement Rot forthe Township of} Waterfront St.; Waterford ‘Town-|Ce i anan just tereated ‘in the following er, persons: Pt Se mted_pilty S08. before: " rae . a i ne ‘of land ariving Justice Em- ““" Tt There was some “indication” Township) ation. Said ape Property Seaeenes ae to aa ton 8 va i Tos — Town os To SS the Sagi Sanne ge iL 4, said asia area ba any objec- pringfield *'mett J. Leib and paid $200 costs land was placed on two years pro- GREENS Collards, No, 1, BU. -......-..-. $1.45 SALAD GREENS Moelery Cabbage. fs $178 i k ashe . €: grade, end slaughter steers and heifers; only a few lets and loads choice Be e these ‘an toad rades — pa heifers moder- Stive, stead wt ai carly sales acti, ic * a, Shuai steers utility standard ‘Teas. ‘16 22.50; ome —hetfers—23.06-24.60; utility ‘while Southern Railw: coe 14.50-16.00, a. few up to 16.50; and cutters 12,00-14.50, Hi ble 800, re and sows established ; Siaed Sana be to bee poupas s buteh- about steady ” 50-12,75; = i and and number 1 virtually absent ‘$ bulk of hogs weuhing B) bation. : dames G. Maybee, 23, of 3299 a $25 fine us t ing guilty to reckless driving yes- tix sndites ‘veiedd. at Yite were barn at 1800 Hiller Rd.,; Bloomfield Township, owned by James Head, of 6989 Locklin St., ; ip. a akland Township, according to “Arthur Tapp, of 163 Mechanic St., Itoia police Tuesday that |someone stole a suit and two pairs jot slacks, valued at $175, from his gem fear while it was patked in a lot eee Perry St. ot 435 Bracoh |? Georgia Crouse, Is told city police yesterday. that|tnt 1 [her home was broken into and: see BE lnc terday before Avon: Township Jus- |tice Luther C. Green, Petrery reported stolen Tuesday from alge West BP ret “ “The other motors were narrowly higher, General Motors and Amer- ican Motors rising fractionally iwhile Chrysler was firm, Checker receives: a letter from gift of $500,000 from the auto firm toward the continuance of the university's Phoenix Project which is devoted to industrial health an to research into peaceful uses of atomic energy. GM “ot M. Preside 2 5 AY; * DECEMBER. 9;-1059-— M. President Harlan Hatcher, left, ident John F. Gordon revealing a Motors advanced about a point. Steels. were mixed, apparently losing some. optimism about a Strike settlement; Bethlehem eased and U.S, Steel fell fractionally. Re- public Steel and Jones * Laughlin inched ahead, Rails also turned ‘trrequine Santa Fe, Baltimore .& Ohio and Chesapeake & Ohio gained a bit dropped a fraction and some other leading - carriers eased, and) electrical cuuigunets: and most chemicals: helped keep the pepu- lar. averages on the plus side. -21.00:' Drugs, aircrafts, electronics and -dlis were spotty a Air Reduction rose about a point. sales Small gains were posted for Kenne- cott, Anaconda, Eastman Kodak, in Du Pont, Pan American World Air- : ways and American Tobacco. -~ ww. i Menulactres Elect President — Robert S. Nelson Chosen by Group; Also 4 Board Members The Pontiac Manufacturers Assn. at its annual, meeting last night; elected four new board members, and named Robert §. Nelson pres‘ ident for 1960. Nelson, genera] manager of the Universal Oil Seal Co., also was one of the four newly elected board members. Others elected tothe beard of © directors were Thomas 8. Wie- thorn, manager of Fisher Body Division’s Pontiac Plant, Earl A. ;|that Smith, 75, and Clawson, 71, were not always keeping the inter. ests of Royal Oak in mind during their service onthe -board;—Hay-; ward said. “They never asked me for any- BRSRssss i 6 60 pe nw ~ of 53.8 51.7 Eu 2 Sou Ry os: §2.2 Rd . on —_— 40.7 Bla Brand. 387 / 9 sta ON Cal |. 48.2 104.1 sta OW 423 » 32:3 gtd OH NJ. 48. . $3.1 gta On . 51.6 78.2. Steyens J 3) 88.2 gtud-Pa . 12.1) _ 80.4 Texaco 84 $3.4 Tex G Sul ... ad 62:2 Textron. ..:... .. 3 “imk R Bear 68.6 . 8 Tran W Air -19:3) 137.5 Transamer ... 36.1 . 21. 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