7 Pe eee aa a ie ia atti aca arc acti 1 _. The Weather - U. 8. Weather Bureau Forceast 115th YEAR - eee “samme leiden soe Ce oe Satellite Launching Fails CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — (INS) — today in the attempt to launch its first earth satellite. The launching carrier was ignited at seconds after 11:45 a.m, (EST) but blew up. The rocket did not rise from-the ground. x x * * *& 2. CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. W—A:to newsmen, not because the Van launching ef America's first test,guard project is secret—it is not— sateliite some time after Ik: 29, but bevause an assortment of se- a.m. EST today appeared cret ‘military missiles is in. the ag crews readied the esiaaien Yar area, awaiting testing along the _mille—range rom Cape Ca-! inaveral to Ascension Island. The _inient is. to. hurl a. small! guard rocket, * * * A hoped-tor...dawn .. launching! failed to ‘materialize after a 5e-; ries- of “holds” interrupted the) linto space and set it spinning countdown process which precedes: we the world, any rocket or missile firing. | The sphere is only 6.4 inches in idiameter and weighs only about The jongest of these holds last- ‘34 pounds. It hag minute solar ed trom 3. a.m, to 6:30 a.m. cells and a chemical battery pow- Wea: the — reoumed. ering ‘radio transmitters designed) to broadcast on 108 megacycles.. so that the orbiting course may. be followed by tracking statiorig: “around the world There. are two more omni AF Sends. Up, Snark CAPE CANAVERAL, Fia. (INS) —The Air Foree announced _ The U. S. failed ee ee*e spheres -at the test center, ready for further tests, Afier they have been sent aloft ang equipment | and techniques have been proved | out, larger satellites will be Jaunched. oh £599,000 Raised by United Fund ‘as Drive Ends Total Is 98 Per Cent of Goal; More Donors Yet to Report ‘The Pontiac Area United The Vanguard program is a pert; aluminum ball 300 miles or more | enaifre ica Peeing ao jeviganal closing . date, -has...... ithe International Geophysical) ‘Year. The efforts will lead inevit- ably and animals and eventually himself into space. * * * Earlier this week an attempt to- ‘launch the big Martin Co Van- ‘guard rocket was called off alter only 3) minutes remained of an 11- hour -countdewn which, with its (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) teday that a 5.000-mile intercon. tinental “Shark” missile was fired suceessfully from Cape Ca- hnaveral last night. Ne further s were given. The rocket- launched, jet-propelied missile. which has been tested more than 60 times, was placed on target Oct. 11 after soaring more than 5,000 miles, the Mme remaining “before a launching —assmming thet all went well from then on — was 4 heurs and 36-minutes. , ‘The final two hours before -a launching are the most critical and frequently develop the most wx xpected delays. We'te been Christmas Handkerchief boxes in | dinciealics Needed “to Pick Suitable Gitts * By JANET ODELL snooping again, this time with a definite price limit in mind. There are so many) parties this month to which you take a small gift. reached 100 per cent of its quota (White Lake Township neighbor|preak off and she constantly har/and pulled her from the water. His Today. we'll.concentrate.on gifts for half a dollar and) for the sinth straight year. less; next time we'll go up-to a dollar. assorted color plastic will to attempts to launch insects) man’ reached 98 per cent of its i goal. campaign chairman, inounced today, the final day of the drive, that the of its $612,000 target. Whitmer said, “‘and by next week give a more.complete final tally.” Campaign officials report. that! returns have come in fairly heavy this week after a Thanksgiving week énd luli. The Industrial Division, headed | by George Watson, repartedl| ($254,423 pledged or collected, which | ‘brings it within 14 per cent of its! goal, Watson Peotiae Moter Division has | The 10 plants included in the ‘Pontiac Manufacturers Assn. have! ‘reached 99 per cent of goal for The weather lookM favorable sit nicely in the corner of milady’s drawer because th lemployes and 99.1 for firm gifts, Scattered clouds started clearing gy, after daybreak aml the ouflook was that wind would be modesate. The reasons for the delays were net announced but they could be Brass and copper colored coil guessed at. There were endless candie holders make a good gift numbers of things thet could £9 7,1 jook like a miniature slinky wrong at er last’ moment. are wedge shaped. — __. jtoy, except. that the “ends are At 1 a.m. the Delense Depart-| joined. They fit candles of several ment announced that a six-hour sizes. countdown, or final time checking process, was starting in hopes of a launching at sunrise, at 7 a.m. Shortly thereafier a . one-hour hold” was otdered, Later this de-. lav was extended The launching site itse it: is a give something for the Christ- mas tree. We saw some amusing “tle and thin metal. The heat losed. from the tree lights mate the | little whirligig go ‘round. On the practical side we saw _lterry cloth dishcloths to match the: iterry dish towels, now so popular. \Other practical but ‘interesting’ Snow May Follow | as Mercury Drone: chy as ry che ph The weather man predicts it witt in in the bottom of the pan. turn colder fonight asd cloudy BEILS TO JINGLE skies with occasional showers can ‘Annual Newspaper Sale You could enclose a small s searf if your budget allows¢——-- more than the fifty cents. of cough drops. It takes imagin- his division, he added, please folks general manufacturers which has raised 72.5 per cent of its goal, or ation, net money, Pot-O-Gold Goes to ‘Another Week Without Winner ‘Early gifts mean that you can | Since no one won the pot with. that $1,300 is twirling ornaments made of plas- now a permanent part of the Pot- The last week's entries, 'O0-Gold offer. If you can figure out the solution to the puzzle on page’ 17, every bit of that money will! be yours df you want to know where ‘you quota and need ‘only $1 fell down im last week's” puzzle, ‘their “goat. iturn to page 22. The correct an-| swers and explanations may help/tors. .in Pontiac are racing the you with the puzzle in today's. pa- \per and With future solutions. i Watser revealed. | ‘The only group. still lagging in 1$5.455. The Commercial. Division, $1ST.000 Of its $164,280 goal. | Latest division returns show | | the financial group in the lead { with 212.1 per cent of its quota | already in, Osmun said, door- Division -has raise $21,448 quota. Waterford selicitors, ' ‘under the co-chairmanship of Mrs. $183 to meet Fund drive, which was. ex-!.... tended 10 days beyond its) Dr. Dana P. Whitmer,) an- ‘PAUP —has—taised--$599,000 “We have high hopes of achiev-' surpassi 1” Dr.| a= Piva germs. gh CHATS WITH LABOR LEADERS — Secretary / of Labor James Pi Mitchell (center) chats with/ | President George Meany and Walter Reuther; after Mitchell outlined the administration pls we will be in a better position to! alse announced that | is the for ci s in CIO Convention the Taft-Hartley Law at the next session of Congress. Mitchell spoke at the AFI: in Atlantic City. _ * Uses Ladder to Support Weight Neighbor rn Girl After Ice Breaks Rescue of a 12-year-old girl by a/ Ann jwas_ praised today by (County Sheriff Frank W. lTrons. Mary Ahn Bottort, daaghter of Mrs. Audra Botterff, of 114 Clearwater, was polled from Manden Lake yesterday ev>ning by Peter Pasctul,” 58, . of -1670- Round Lake Rd. across the lake about 6:30 p.m. "}about $5 feet trom: shore. 5 * * * | Keeping calm, the girl dropped \her skates, grabbed the ice edge’ Mary Ann was walking home | led atfer skating with a girl friend. by Carroll Osmum, has raised|The ice gave way over deep water] ‘pai, the odes to! began to-greb- fresh edges: Her mittens helped her maintain a grip... 1 Mar cee tae Sp were tents poe a neighbor's bey, Roger ‘Passini,) i Roger “bad just left his hquse when he heard the screams vepmmecnnaes his —_— * * Mrs. Passini called pe husband and his brother Marino, 54. crawled out along if. for support and began to scream ‘for help. OE eo Het fe te stung, tothe ice. Mary’ hold my wright "he said. x its | “I prayed very hard it, would Peter Passino got a long ladder out on fhe ice to the girl = icracked under his. weight as ‘he | #Finally he reached Mary Aon wollen Urother_ then pulled ‘in the ladder) |with the two of them hanging F Sny's weiter eal dk eae fered no apparent. harm. outside of exposure and some shock. Gas Explosion Takes 12 Lives: Georgia Town Probes Wreckage for Bodies; 20_ Known Injured ei ‘Donald White; ‘hit 87.5 per cent = Contract ls let Mrs. Ralph T. ‘Norvell's solici-) | Waterford group to be first to ‘reach. quota. Give someone a spray of jingle ibells to hang on the front door during the holiday season. Start a miniature bell or angel collection’ were overcast for the remainder/f0r your friend.” Imported bells; of the day. ifrom India each have a different) “omorrow: the prediction from;tone when shaken. There's even the U.S, Weather Bureau is cloudy|® combination angel-bell. and colder with a chancé of some Several pairs of colored metal-' rain or. snow, The high will be lic knitting needle: are a perfect near 40 gift for the friend who knits. Golf-, Precipitation is expected to end/ing friends would like teessta put! by Sunday but temperatures will away for next spring's first game i be lotver, i For a youngster a giant box of The lowest recorded temperature colored crayons is always wel- in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 come. We read recently that all a.m, was -35. The. reading at lone youngster wanted was his own) p.m, was. 47. tube of tooth paste and two boxes: be expected. Tonight's low will be! near 34 to 38 degrees. in beginning early this morn-, ended before noon and skier Goodfellows The cries ““Buy a GoodfelHow paper” will echo through Pontiac and Waterford Township day, as dawn to dusk sales are conducted in both areas to’raise funds for the less fortunate. : Pontiac Goodfellows special edition of The Pontiac Press throughout the city. Service club members. and Metropolitan Club men of Waterford Township will cover the street corners all day Saturday, also seeking fangs for needy children and families. Out Saturday Satur- will sell their copies of a Gosh! So That's How the. Contraption Works - ON THEM ALL-AMERICAN TEAM — Just ask some of kids around the Stefanski Radio & Television shop, at 1157 Huron St.,4who their choice for “All-Americhn’’ is and they give a resounding, “Mir. 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Principal sourner: Bur-ride trom one subway station to Army Engineers Rivers, Harbors Curb Projects ‘Work Held Off to Provide Funds for Missiles WASHINGTON (INS) — The Ar- my Engineers have clamped the * brakes on any new spending for construction rivers and harbors mand for a cut in spending. The corps. refused to say how much money was involved in the iy ban on new contracts, corps. was given $449,398,500 for) but the general construction projects ap- The Engineer Corps approximately five months. — ever since July 1 — however, in which) to award new contracts on the rivers and ‘harbors projects and it is not known how much of the appropriation is left, Dag ‘Global Fireman’ By INTERNATIONAL NEWS The “global firemcn,” oe senetiae to Bt Scopus. Dampens Mideast Crisis U. NF Secretary - General Dag Ham- U.N marskjold, has once again] ~* damped. down an explosive inter- national situation in the Middlei stated biuntly that he accepted the East. « angi? Hammarskjold, who think s|P0st “with great reluctance” and Students Line Emi Line Embassy the) Pothing of hopping a plane for a way point at a moment's ho-|ecoming fige, dashed off to the Middle Eastin" Fammarskjold gives no sign the he dislikes his back - breaking projects in a move to provide more !@5t Friday at first rumblings); money for missile development, [of the Jordanian Israeli pape. the Security Couneii stood dead- | locked for many months ever a ~agoyae to Trygve Lie, ‘first chief, could “think of nicer things than secretary - general.” The U. N. literally has become Tthe all. By prc £ interest of the oes the intellectual Swede never : When notified of his election, he pics Bt on the OLE : DOG MEAL 50°"°4.55— “Regal Dog Ration... . Purina Dog Kibbles..:.. ‘,. 25 Lb. Bag 1.95 had found a woman who . .25 Lb. Bag 2.59 Perna ot agracmont tates thenil Gaines Dog Meol......... 25 Lb. Bag 2.59 allowing the diputing parties to get. s Meal oe maivtals 25 Lb. B 2.59 = sa Lage | Friskie pes ag ments. 4 ; Rock Salt ...... 100 Ibs. 1.76 ROCKETS TO FAME fo ter Granulated Salt ..1001bs, 1.70 | im the past few years, the sec] a Med. Flake Salt..100lhs. 2.05 retary general has rocketed to am re » ' a * é *, SAT 4S See ae ee Mae ose La ire aes _aHB PowTTAc PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 6, 1957 4 ee ee » . ae rae eS ms eee , the Bes Sting Novel by Nev Sate 7 eile % ns ads tow teteree | na hn ne jee sag a — to Talk on Traffic Safety | , “by state * & © * | asueviie, NC. @Ciayton y Caeset of doe Perlin said shoplifting losses at'Harmon of Ahevilie arranged a| the Hudson stores : the Gepertment add! program on. traffic safety for his’ nt wih |, to. about a million’ dollars a'men’s club meeting last night and = tae. ar a a) : J, Whinery : —— ighwa trol sergeant. * committee chair-| Inventor Samuel F. B. Morse The red-taced Harmon ead holiday pa 3 ‘i ir. ., gen-established the first upderwater \gized for being late. In his rush ¢Y*'Y [2g color. iL, Hudsonitelegraph line in the United States to gef to the meeting, he was ar- ‘ a bill|in 1842. It was on “the floor” of rested by the highway patrol for necthea vee sei SE99 u merchants better New York harbor. |speeding. 3 Pomel Sins, 23h EN ewe Se ee ea ae CHRISTMA, } Now...both new STANDARD Gaselines contain De-Icer to banish gas-line freeze! ‘Yon need never bo stopped -cohd by ga ‘30 eslves the problemi of grntirtoss end . line freeze. Because, to Standard’s Big - fuel-waste caused by spark-plug crust— | : . . Change has been added this big plue— just a few tankfuls of Gotp Crown re- Pao * exclusive De-Icer that protects your car juvenate most fouled plugs! Result: against gas-line freeze down to 40° be- ~ users report they're getting extra miles ee ‘Per gallon. ee NEW RED CROWN King-Size Regular NEW GOLD CROWN Super-Premium | has octane higher than premium grades * . «an entirely new grade of gasoline... of just a few years ago. 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Es + f E / eigenisee. > : ; , : ae aoe Be a ' ms ? we : oS 5. - 4 3 j 3 : : ‘ ; ig ; j t : j j fx ; ' at es oF Dedths in oni ac and. ‘Nearby Are 5 (e seatiaae WILLIAM H. BAKER 10 grandchden. and two_gresihis iret il, the tate William H. Baker, of 24 Hen-|srandchildren, Morrison. They are Mrs. Verde| Steamed alone and derson yesterday MRS. JENNIE Berkley, Mrs, Frank|Honolulu today with ‘the dangers|reporting x was unable to home 5 ee of ee FLEMING, . of Detoit and Mrs. Lloyd | o Hurricane Nine far astern. tain full power atid was “out years, He was 90. ‘HOLLY—Service for Mrs. Birmingham. Also sur- The Chast Guselt GOT Wimne.jcostel” “Rast ie “SON A bulllding coritractor, he was a\ie | Fleming, § of: 1200 Calvert Pree Wie, Cog, (Dage withdrew its escort yssterday’cane member of Bethany Baptist Church St., Detroit, who Thursday in : and Masonic Lodge F&AM No. 21./4,¥ ‘moming at the Dryer Funerallof Silverwood, Mrs. Rosa Penning- A city resident 48 years, Mr./tHome here, Officiating ‘will be : ‘ Joseph Baker leaves two sons, James M.\pider Donald MacKintosh of th taupe, Sia} a bre. of Orchard Lake and John J. Ba-iseventh Day Adventist . B. Negus of Marlette and 7 ker of Royal Oak. Three brothers/tony, Burial will be in grandchildren. ; living in Butler, Pa., also survive. Grand Rapids. " bs | i a es * . : s (Home with his pastor, Dr. Joseph | re, Tosh Seine ane ot Demon dq TS ; De both See: r) grt eare-tebe : ELTA . o the Krk nthe Hl ofiiating wit in Edand Cemetery Cas RECORD Burial White Chapel|City, under the auspices of Decker VI mt LE er ae cae C'S ‘sor : R & R eandiscate INC, | wa a member, ‘ ns eee He leaves three diughters by. 740 Ww Maren 8 _ 724 Oakland Avenue caps: ; died Wednesday at St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital. * “s * He is survived by his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Grover i bes Ht 2 BR fr , tee i : vak ae i : . Your 1958 HRISTMAS CLUB That's What All the Smart Santas Are Doing é y iv fy fy fy? IF YOU WANT A : $25 Club Every Two Weeks You Deposit Just + Mat Mertieen, Manager | . $50 Club- Every Two Weeks You Deposit Just LADIES’ WATCHES |¢ +100 Club Beery Two Weeks You Deposit Just ale. 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Pe * «*« nowhere and Indonesia carried * C hildless C a Finds Key » | to Happiness. on C het Pontiae Press Photo "ALREADY WERE — E: Sieliniing Ghir t0th conseeutiin eer ev- personating Mr. apd Mrs. Santa Claus are Walter and Ethyl Ader- holdt of Waterford Township. coogi ndagaibesartge t « scemmg # 1 inf FES i: 3 bate » & * alita es : 3 : ES year long,” Mrs. Aderhoidt says. home that could be very dull with- out the happy laughter of children at Christmas time. Silver is the best conductor of electricity with copper next. and a protest strike against Dutch firms. Australia controls East New Guinea under a U.N. trusteeship. Not so well developed, this 63,000- square mile area has not yet been directly involved in the Duteh- Indonesian. dispute. ¥ : He’s Now an American BANGOR, Me. 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You can’t go wrong at this. price of Ofly.ciccccens ceendiasevevede res _ —-TRUCKS— 1958 FORD PICKUPS ‘v « 1636" 1956 Ford Pickups—Low as...... $ 195 1955 Ford 34-Ton Express, 8 Cyl.. .$ 845 (954 Ford F-6 Wrecker .....:...$2150 1954 Ford '/2-Ton Pickup 49-52 Chevrolet Panels . 25 ther Chole Vad Trucs te Choos Frm »* ‘48's to ‘58’s—Low Down Paymont—BSank Rates Oakland County's Largest Truck Dealer Pius Taxes and sega ae ae | ii NS em or oe MI 5-6580 Ln ' Pe meee enema TO ae By REBA HEINTZELMAN geventy-eight Milford teenagers are eagerly looking forward to moving inte their new 1'-million dollar high school soon after Christmas, Designed to be a community center as well as an educational institution, the new school is situated a quarter of a mile west ef North Milford road and is spread over four acres of the 30- acre site. Many young peeple have driven cut in their old jalopies and had “sneak previews” of the magnificent ‘building, long . before this week's student tours _ were scheduled, A long boulevard type road brings pupils from the main high- «way to the entrance of the school. Here, black-topped' pavement pro- vides parking facilities for almost 100 cars. To the north of the school, there is additional space for some 400 more automobiles. This space will eventually be used for driver- training during the day. SCENIC.VIEW.._. bule traps cold air, main lobby are opened where, in- stead of a bleak brick wall with a nondescript bulletin board, thére is a huge wall of glass overteahing a landscaped mall, * * * /————speciat presentations. be seen through the window both . to-the right and left. brick fireplace is centered in the glass wall, with a steel chimney on the outside. ‘ Comfortable lounge chairs, lamps, tables and planters are predominant in the huge‘lebby — a far cry from drafty entrance halls of other years. Around the corner is a big din- ing room, which can be converted to an all-purpose room for special functions, Here again is one en- tire wall of glass from the floor to the ceiling, with an indoor-outdoor planter for added - beauty. The walls are painted a pale pink, In the kitchen, everything. is stainless steel. The dividing wall) between the serving area and the | MILFORD — Five hundred and) A glass “knock-out” wall in the biclogy room permits pupils to experiment with plants and animals out in the opea, the year round, The fish tanks and grow- ing beds make the study of birds and bees a pleasure. An intricate heating, lighting, water and sewer system runs un- derground, It is enclosed in a, concrete tunnel 8 feet high and 16) feet wide, which is completely, il- luminated for servicing. Automatic | An unusual! 7% cditiinanun oe ee kitehen was eliminated. from--the}..... food-preparing activities. The stacked-ovens, automatic ~ plans so that pupils may view) pressure cookers, dishwashers and 20-gallon pots would have staggered a school chet of 20 years ago. — A big 10 by 10 foot. cooler can maintain an even temperature of 40 degrees, while the -walk-in freezer gets down to 40 below zero. /|- The storage . room.__back.__of the kitchen will be stocked to resemble a modern’ supermarket. Across the entrance hall in the| new building is a. theater-type| auditerium for concerts, plays and The seats are comfortable, acoustics good and the stage equipment profes- sional, ACTIVITY ROOMS Adjoining the rear of the stage| are choral group activity reoms)| with storage space for all types of costumes, Under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor Beam, one of the finest boy and girl singing choruses: has been practicimg in a small) classroom in the old high school—, when there wasn’t another class in session there. One of the most breathtaking features of this structure is the | gymnasium. Roll-away ‘bleachers | with seating capacity for 1,750 spectators are stored in special adjoining reoms when not in use. Locker rooms ‘are all ceramic- tiled in color, as are the - girls’ locker rooms, * * * A full equipped air-conditioned press box is built up in the north corner of the gym, and is reached) by a circular spiral - stairway. Through a plate glass window, sports activities may from any angle. ___Huyndreds. of people_had, been turned away from_ basketball) games held in the old Milford high schoo] due to lack of space for spectators. Those whé were lucky enough— and early enough — sat on plank seats so close to the playing court that many times a “Redskin would hit the dust”.— and land in the lap of a spectator. And the teenagers are not the only ones anticipating the happy move. Band director Phil Haddrill has heen teaching youngsters how to| for more than 10 ciated before more than 600 guests make music years, in an old schoolhouse which was moved to the rear. of the present high school. Some 60 musicians were jammed in the tiny room and often a deli- eate-toned ‘flute would be drowned out by a blustering tuba player, sitting practically on the chair. ; HAS PRIVATE OFFICE All that is a thing of the past. Hadrill now will have, his .own private office with. audio-equip- ment at the touch of his fingertips. Six practice rooms, big ‘uniform cupboards and open-shelved music tacks are included baék of. the main band auditorium. All have been soundproofed P| * * * , With an emphasis being put’ on scientific advancement, Huron Valléy officials have included’ . rooms with equipment f. in ad- . ES rent Sey S. ‘» er i | iy be seen same after Christmas, Milford students ing themselves to the plush surro mosphere .of this brand new sentir’ hot building. possible to turn around and dur- able plastic attaching desks are color-matched to each of the 36 individual classrooms in the build- ing. NEW MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL —_— Shortly , school building. Recently completed, the school was constructed at a cost of around a million and a half dollars. water heats the Contour seats, making it im- Superintendent Harold Hanyen and the Huron Valley Board of Education have spent many months of toil on the new school, And one of the people who has | ife for. aes Soden tsiB Plush $1, 500, 000 New Milford Hi gh as well as doliar-saving ideas is Assistant Superintendent Erwin Johnson. “wife, Avalyon, now deceased, studied, made personal surveys From the time the school was in ~ the blue-print stage, he and his 'Fludes Police Mutilated U.S. Money and Canadian Currency Taken in Grand Blanc * WALLED LAKE — The Cross Roads Presbyterian Church at 1505 Welch road, Walled Lake, will be’ -\dedicated at 3 p.m. Sunday. : GRAND BLANC ® — State Po-| The Rev. W. Glen Harris, min- lice called off road blocks in the jster of the First Presbyterian Flint area today after failing to Church, Birmingham, will deliver trap an armed man who robbed the dedication sermon. and the the First State and Savings Bank day nursery, community, ‘board meetings. The Cross Roads Presbyter. ign Charch is one of the 16 in tion, youth and adult activities, a promoted hundreds ot practical . will be adjust- undings and at- _munity give its intendent of inspects the ach What better Christmas present could a com- young people? Top photo shows front of building with unique window arrange- ‘ment. At bottom Erwin Johnson, assistant super- Huron Valley School System, ool's moderti jahoratory facilities, Lake Orion Pair Weds; Journeys | to Indiana MRS. MARTIN J. BUSHMAN LAKE ORION — Following an Indiana honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Bushman will make their’ home on Broadway street. | For, her morning wedding the bride, the former SLeila Cluff,) wore a gown of white Chantilly! lace with chapel train, featuring a pleated nylon tulle panel and ta- pered sleeves. Her fingertip veil fell from a pearl crown. She car-| ‘ried a bouquet of large white | chrysanthemums centerei by two red orchids and encircled with Oregon holly. The twin sister of the bride, rs. Lawrence Lengpre, was matron of honer while Trudy Claussen, Mrs, Harry Shoup, Mrs, Chester Bushman Jr., Mrs. Daniel Gedert and Mrs. Larry Denis served as bridesmaids. Larry Denis was best man and Ronald Pageau, Gerald Bowland,| Chester Bushman Jr. and Daniel | Gedert ushered. The bridegroom's twin nieces’ | Fi Sheila and Sharon Gedert were flower girls. Billie Bushman was ringbearer. The Rev. George E.. Ging offi at St. Joseph Catholic Church. At noon, a small reception breakfast was held at Club Roch. ester, An evening reception for all guests was held at the Hel- lenic Hail in Pontiac. The bride, daughtey of Mr. arth Mrs. M. T. Pilon ‘of Long Lake boulevard, was employed at Utica Bend in Utica, . The bridegroom, whose parents, Mr, and Mrs. Chester omega Sr., reside at 54 Elizabeth St., the owner of Ellen's incall Shop. : Heads District Rotary IMLAY CITY — Ro A. Greftene berger of Imlay City. will be the. new Rotary governor for District! No.. 633,' effective July 1, lcludes 52 clubs. in eastern Michi-; igan and’ western Ontario.’ 5, ( chased, Protest letter Goes fo Mackie Walled Lake Council \Gnndy Science Teachers Associa- tion Wednesday’ night celebrated .its first anniversary at a meeting ‘in the new. Rochester Hich School. Hits. Stopping Extension of Northwestern WALLED LAKE — The City) Among the guests were mem- Council here is protesting plans|bers of the Detroit Engineering by the State Highway Department! society who, along with county for abandoning the extension of! Northwestern highway, Council-| sioner John C. Mackie. In other business, residents of Leon road for blaek- topping that street, It will be in- cluded in the work to be done in 1958. Councilmen Le arned geo that. |Bolton streef is open how to! through traffic. Yield right of way) signs have been installed at four’ iplaces in the Tri A subdivision ‘and-at three spots in Carole Acres. | Step signs are being installed on ‘ter High faculty was host at the Market at Barnston, The city will install Christmas | decorations and a tree at the memorial at the point, This will be done under the supervision of Counciiman William Nixon. The Junior Chamber of Com- is being contacted regard- other decorations, The council voted to give city employes the regular Christmas checks and to again keep an area on Walled Lake, back of«Taylor’s lot, cleared for ice skating. ‘The sidewalk ordinance was S| tabled for further study, but the council voted to have an estimate made of the cost of a water fil- ter for the Tri A and Carole Acres subdivisions. Water com- missioner Harold Ackley reported that.a water mnasers: is being tested. In the future all firemen's cars it as will be identified by, “on. and an been announced, The district in- auxiliary pump, a nal hose, boots and coats ha > been pur- * the council] acknowledged a petition from‘ the: ' joessed for. eating, Science Faculty Group Marks Pi irst Birthday OCHESTER — | j 4 4 ; i x * lion dollar school. through the efforts each monthly session, faces. * * meeting. + * & ton High School. 'Huge’ Turkey. to Grace. Governor's Yule Table - est turkey, Governor by me Ae sano ‘Jot three-dollar bills,” at pulled a’ gun and declared: “Brooklands and Chief The Oakland) ‘science instructors, made a first men went on record with a unan- and. inspection of lab facilities imous request that a letter of pro-| the recently completed two mil- test be sent to Highway Commis- ri : | Fhe group, organized last year ot Cecil Myers of Waterford High School, seeks to have a leading special- ist in industry and science at At Rochester, Dr. R. C. Gibson of the Parker Rust Proof Col. dem- onstrated the use of a kit showing phosphate. coating of metal sur- Clarence Hartung of the Roches- The association will hold its next ‘meeting Jan. 30 at the Farming- LANSING (# — The State's larg- a 4-pounder named “Michigan Tom," will be the main entry on the Christmas dinne-> table ot Gov. sire oy his family.) Daris s hain pa of the Michigan Turkey growers As- iséciation, at its annual business ‘fhere Thufsday said the big. bird ‘will be presented to the * The Pate was raised by Ar- nell VanderKolk, of the Pine Creek a trooper said, ‘That money will be easily spotted in this area.’’ The tattered American money was to be retired from circula- tion, The Canadian currency is conspicwous except in border cit- les. Courtland. Hall of Holly, assis- tant manager: of the bank, said the gunman came into the build- ing yesterday, hung around until customers left and then asked about a small loan. [ * * * , “Hall said moments. later the foal want all the money.I. can a and; Birmingham; John. Yeates, chair-; gram with. a -purpose-to-unite--to- as quick as I can get it. I don’t(man of the building committee; igether in a rich, friendly, eare about denontinations.” Halt said he scooped up loose the Women’s Association; Donald ance of God in this new church. cash from tw6 teller windows and Freed, building designer; Edwin gave it to the gunman who fled Branch superintendent of con- in a car. istruction for the Robert E. Davis | Construction Co.;, and Charlies | Leonhard of Schoolmaker's, ‘building suppliers. ir BY TRIO i , &. Lioyd Stait of Pontiac will| Dr. Kenneth G. Nigh, executive secretary of The Synod of Mich- igan will dedicate the new church. service of dedication are: Dr. Wil- fred E. Simpson, moderator of The! New Presbytery of Detroit; Dr. Wil- jonenpiated ” amber, liam H. Marbach, minister of the First Presbytian Church, Pontiac and the Rev. William L. Rieker, byterian Church, Walled Lake. - * * | The laymen participating in the dedication service are: of its new home. i * * Herbert! are not contented to rest in‘ thei reece ree Avon Board Wanis | Rochester Set for Ben Jones - Goodfellow Bid ROCHESTER — The annual Ben | Jones Goodfellow newspaper sales | drive will be held in Rochester and! |Lyttle will sing “Others” by Smith. board asked that a letter be sen jchard Lake will be the organ Public Works superintendent, stat- accompanist, ‘ing the board's position Avon Township today, tpmorrow | tn sandy Te gal inom, | | Fetewing fhe ett tee | Towns no erie For over 30 years the-paper sale Will be an open house till 5:30 that the problem of seware di was handled alone by the late) P.m. The Women's Guild of The , P ge dis | First Presbyterian Church of :posal will greatly increase, iBen Jones, but in 1947 he solicited resolution stated ithe help of the Metropolitan Clup/ Milford will serve at the open > and it has been carried on in his) house. In other action, Township memory each year. The spirit of, The new church building, com. Treasurer Helen V. Allen was the founder still lives-on and the prising an educational unit for nine| *#therized to purchase and sign volunteer Goodfellows will try to classrooms and a sanctuary that) fr $40,000 (the amount which provide a merry Christmas for: will seat 126 people, is the Grst Bos been received as advanced every needy child in the area. ‘unit of The Cross Roads Presby-| payment on special assessment The Goodfeliows apd members |terian Church on its 20-acre site Water bonds) in saving certifi- of the Metropolitan Club, made jon the East edge of the City of cates. up of Rochester, Brooklands and Walled Lake | Avendale fireman, postal em- * Hi and anyone | whe will give a fow hours of | his time te sell the papers. George Ross Sr, wili|future expansion and multiple use, cilities free of charge air “ea ‘aatieae af the "ele aned| edcuational unit, which will| Johnson -and Anderson, John Albertson as co-chairman. |StVe Sunday church school class-| Fire Chief Harold Graves of Harold * * ‘Faulkender Sand and Gravel Inc = peeyes, a halt und for the Wowen’s Associa-| Township. This committee saw the further need-of a first unit for this mis- Other ministers participating in the sration ptiend peor Pog a Sun- day; June 30, and the building was The congregation and the pastor/R of this church have watched the church's rapid growth from its West also are helping out. first service of worship in a reno-) minister of The Cross Roads Pres- yateq dog kennel to the erection The pastor and the covighagaiton Hunter and Carman Adams. elders new church home. They- have the iof the First Presbyterian Church. vision of along cange building pro-. ‘and: |Mrs. Roy Thompson, president of ef the community under the guid-| "County Sewer System ROCHESTER—The Avon Town- the A permit also was granted to The building is of functional de to operate a sanitary land fill on sign constructed of steel and con-) School road, between John R and Fidelis Class has paid pledg rete. It is designed to allow for Township be able to use the fa- ‘of $1,000 to the building. fund * . we ‘land practically lived with presentation of the keys to the Churel’ Extension or The Pres- parent: ett wed with the ot Grand Blane. \chureh will be made by Robert E.| bytery of Detroit. The packages consist of This h i, school is just one of Troopers said the gunman es Davis, elder of the First Presby- The ehurch began in October’, school supplies, Testaments in mahy éducational institu-\C@Ped with between four and five/terian Church, Northville. 1956, under the sponsorship of The Japanese and picture books. tions mushrooming up all over the| ‘ousand ee ee Dr. Harold F. Fredsell, diree- First Presbyterian Church of Bir-| TY Will be distributed to the country. But for Milford teenagers, ‘money ae: —_ tor of The Board of Church |mingham, which helped purchase children when get dock in eo? this one — its the most! meee? sé Extension. of The Presbytery of {the church site and manse, and owe » wader the as e a “He might as well have a sack; Detrelt, will accept the keys. eepmiens “ ee seas Relief. - Ki Lamberson. Harry Long and Neal j aed Rehearsal Set for Romeo Singers ROMEO — Thirty dive ai of the Community Chorus “wilt will meet at 7 o'clock tonight for their final rehearsal of- Handel's “Messiah” before epindl eve- ning’s concert, The St. John Lutheran Church here will be the scene of the ninth annual presentation of the famous Christmas _oratoriol. Time of the concert is §. p.m. Two Romeo women will be fea- tured as soloists. They are out- . going chorus president, Mrs. r. 4. comeiriond of Miss Carole Cole, tion recommending the creation Scheuneman, soprano, ang Mrs. Miss Holly Lloyd and Miss Karen of a county sewer system. The ‘Rey Borland, alto. ' Wanzie Davis of Detrett wif ‘Mrs. Donald S.- Paterson of Or- to Harold Schone, Oakland County) reture again this year as tenor | setetet. Guest bass soloist will be Robert Branch of “ert Huron, 1 whe will be making bis initial { appearance with the chorus. | Director is Lawrence W. Gray and organ accompanist is Mrs Floyd Wilson. Both are from Hart- land The Rev. E. G. Appel, pastor of St. John Church. will deliver ithe benediction. No admission (will be charged. A free-will_offer- ‘ing will be taken ‘during intermis- Sjon, Clos Gives $1 000 WALLED LAKE — The Semper ithe Walled Lake Methodist Church. weeare at ras Poe iThe contribution swelled the offer- 0 jac, were na ing to an all-time The es, also will be used as a dining|as consulting engineers for Avon, jwill hold a a fated iparty at the parsonage Dec. 20. Miller of Avondale will head the drives in -their. areas. Part of the funds from the paper sale will provide the annual \Christmtas party Saturday, Dec: 21 for 350 or more needy children. Christmas baskets also will be provided from the paper funds. | Police Chief_Sam Howlett will act; as a clearing house for names’ of needy _ enfin, i RD, Goodfellow Edition | in Highland Saturday| HIGHLAND—Tomorrow is Good- fellow Day here. Beginning at noon, imembers of the Highland Township Fire Department. will be in -the ‘streets making their annual Good- fellow newspaper sales drive to help the needy, - Drive chairman George Volkert says they'll stay out until they sell all their 900 papers. They Rope to raise at least $500, the says. Most of the money will be used to make up Christmas baskets of clothing, feed and other neces- sities for. needy tewnship fam- ilies. And money left over goes inte the department's welfare fund, to be used to sid hardship eases throughout the year. Volkert says clothing and toys people wish to donate to needy fam- ilies for Christmas also will be accepted by firemen. Call him at MU 4-4383 or Jom Winners of the Highland Police, MU 44368, and the items will be picked up. — ROMEO PLAYERS REHEARSE — Featured members of the cast of the forthcoming Romeo Players production of ‘The Happy Time’ are, left to right, Stuart Card, Mrs. Roberta C. Smith, ‘Happy Time’ Set for Dec. 14 Nutzhorn. The U.S. Buys 7 Per Cent More Dairy Surplus WASHINGTON « — Uncle Sam is buying nearly 7 per cent more surplus. dairy products under a farm price support program this marketing year than last. . An Agriculture Department re- put By LEE WINBORN Romeo Correspondent ROMEO — The Romeo. Players have embarked upon their final, busy week of rehearsals in prepa- . {ration for their Dec. 14 production of “The Happy Time.”’ | They will present this delightful horn, time since its The increases were in the form ‘of butter. and cheese. Legs dried milk is being bought. dEva Gabor. are living up to their reputation of discovering new talent in thé Ro- meo area. The. cast of 12..will in-|. chee only three. seaasoned vet- erans, the other nine being new- WEST BLOOMFIELD — Chil- dren at the Seotch School _ will ipresent ‘pound - the World” at. the West Bloomfield High School, Der, 10 at 7:30 p.m. anne Wes!, 4 Romeo Group Stages Play Cummiskey and Miss Ann. Natz- Making their debuts in the forth- coming . production are the Rev. John G. Milburn, Frances Caste! lucci, Stuart Card, Gary Corbin and Rober Bradley, all of Romeo, plus Jay Shustary of Lakeville and John Potacka and Parkinson, both of the comedy of love in three acts in the| o's pounds, . auditorium of Romeo High School. : a so pomp calle younter Curtain time is § p.m. Another newcomer, Mrs, Rich- ard Covert, Washington, will bein- troduced in the ‘role made popular the \0n the New York stage in 1950 by ald McLean, publicity; Antonio Ferrara, scenery, and Miss Jo- properties, . Others are Mrs. C. L. Davidson, Frances ‘Castellucci, John Potacka and Miss Ann * play will be presented Dec, 14 in the auditorium of a High School. . ‘Goodfellow Toy Sell Papers Today TROY — Troy Goodfellows are conducting their annual newspaper ‘sale today to raise funds for needy families. Sponsored by the Metro- politan Club, composed of Police. men, firemen and ‘postal em- ployes, the sale of the Pontiac Press is scheduled for this after- noon. 1 x + 9 Police Chiet David Grattop.said ithe paper sale uritil the last two tor. He is Dale Parkinson, direc- | In charge of all the work be- gery a ak he hind the: 5 ta prodaction —_—e" their only fund- Scotch School to Stage Public schools, rcp eanaalane Slee. esas » Wren: Pear | Yule ‘Round the World! Fg eat giclee 8 als 3. Teton, preavenshy exe, | 1 W055 and 100, the manages,of the Troy Driv-in. Theater turned over ticket sales to the Metropoli- tan tee, Pas Bo performance. =e 2 " Grattop added that food baskets » Haitche Holland.’ Each class room will present a comers to the local boards. hand, rties: Mrs, Philip M.jduring the holidays and other as- Promedy ronan i be lent. when'skit, dance or representing a| ready been established as fea- Stone, Hiohets; Stephen Burns, light-/sistance throughout the year has the tirkey is. ois ope ‘and pro- different Country. Girl Scout Troop praky danghats Seger ae eo and Mrs. John ese le been . scheduled to help many Moyer aid. ’ 1152 will present the colors. actinic sia becasue freshments, & free to browse around. Large 19 inch: “Sweet Sue Sophisticate” Biide Doll Come in any sinetinig ial have coliee with us. Ifs PREE t 11 a. m. Daily.’ THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Z e . BIRMINGHAM ain ONLY. 550 NORTH WOODWARD ‘ ey Se ee ge ee ee Oe eee eg ne eee ee Pees pe eee Se See eee For the first time in Furs by Robert history... fabulous Christmas Sole of luxurious new furs! All feature the superb styling, quelity and workmanship that’s made Furs by Robert world-famous . . . and all ore specially priced for Christmas! The list below will give you an ideo of some of the wonderful values . + Don't miss this amen. | behead Groen te on way posea. Say D ANCING " SUNDAY SPECIAL -_new-medium-security prison at Ionia. Individual persons are accommodated in each wing. Note ee will have steel doors the absence of bars. _ But With New, Different Ideas on Inside Michigan Prisons Have Strong Bars Virginia Ham Steck | With candied sweet potatoes,- a salad, | delicious hot roll and butter......... FRIDAY and SATURDAY 54 50 ! Dance to- the Music of The Tuas Me a nat: Duo VISIT OUR COCKTAIL. | _PRIVATS PARTIES AND BANQUET Z “ROOM AVAILABLE Bi steamy rant ome pol sean a cn pag, men Sah “LUNCHEON. | : Open Daily ar mt XM. — Senda 2.) P.M. 102 AM. |! We're inievested in too’ progrera|ctiatric clinic, the corrections. de-| ment period now mummber #6, com | 5 Dave a Week! 6 Days a Week! 1650 N, Perry ot Pontioc Rd. FE 3-9732 oe acivy which potentially tiprofeasonl salt the Mast ve oceania semen bso ta 300 he, - Seateoves anal weg Pt oes amartmeg wafer pertcuacy appaee wi) CAN GATE SP? [Eo Gory siaraees Music Every Might | Does this mean that stone walls,/pioves, some 235 now fall into’ the|>Udget conscious legislators, to the : Roast Beef or = 63 «LITTLE WORDS” 11:30 te 2300 and sullen bi somehow have nth and probation officers, teachers,| For Michigan to provide suffi- mission to be the only eligible ap-|been banished from the Michigan directors, counselors,|Cient additional maximum security: prison system, that the riots of 1952)... , chaplains, psychiat-|facillities for all corrections pris- can be forgotten? $ rists the like oners living outside the walls and Aster: 5 Includes Tax and Beverage “The Catalina Room Is Now . Available for Private Parties’ — vas — oo parolees wotild require capital out- lay of about 80 million dollars. L- = i ° a re > DELIGHTFUL DINNER — GOOD MUSIC ArctictoBe | EAGLES = | DINE and DANCE eae atnacce eee OMDAL Area’ | seen =, be for a long time, And mount- | (M-50) Corner Pentise Lake R4, | rong as talking fbout, leav-| Chief of Navy Reactors and Chickes Dinner padery eners tothe dll routines and re Says Battlefield Will Fri., Dec. 6 MANKY’S SHACK BAR B AMSEM. Be. On, Under Pole NEW YORK ‘(INS)—Rear Adm. MUSIC EVERY NIGHT CLUB TAHOE 3412 Dixie Hwy. -,». Phone OR 3-9754 We invite Banquets and Private Parties Bob’s Chicken House 497 Elizabeth take Road at Telegraph _ Presents by popular demand SORRY! No Dance | This Saturday — See You on Dec. 14 for Our Christmas Dance and Party! _ MEMBERS FREE! Members, Bring Your Guests AT MIRACLE MILE ; — Japan, Russia Sign Big Trade Agreement) “tr "s.ctecr sy tost mont, = “Flim Flam for Tonight,” a miu- TOKYO #—Japan and the So-|sical cornedy written and acted by viet Union today signed & COM-/ prisoners, was put on to” raise merce treaty expected to more! money for chapel furnishings, Tick- GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY. ~ MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW. CALL FE 2-2981 For a Theseughly Enjoyable Afternoon or Evening—Visit | than quadruple their trade to 28\ets were sld to the Public: “SULLY” AT THE KEYBOARD . The siening “at the Japanese(MOCKEY PLAYED | a ~ SPECIAL SHOW Daily, except Monday — 9 to 2_ | three monthe, of negotiation. ‘Thely haciey sextet that schedules te | Cocktails - Luncheons | ee DELICIOUS DINNERS AND LUNCHEONS Dinners “JL A.M. to 2 A.M. treaty becomes effective after it\Detroit Red Wings. Jonia fielded a is ratified by the Japanese Diet/foothall team that went through)’ most of the season unbeaten. Inmates seek personality de- yelopment through Dale Carnegie classes at Ionia and Southern Prison, and through similar Harry Steubenville class- | es at Marquette. Soviet Hobbycraft is widely practiced, and inmates can get a chance to| any develop proficiency and pick up non Pit and ties leat. ferrous metals, fertilizer, chemi-|"*"'S, ™moce ° cal products, raw textiles, ma-|eT and wood objects. A Visit Oyr Popular Cocktail Bar DINNERS TO TAKE OUT CALL FE 3-9821 Frankie Castro “The Voice” A‘ e : ite WITH TWO FAPULOUS POMS CLM Tonny Tints || So | @ 3 , Ol Dutch Mill) — AUBURN. HEIGHTS | Where You Meet Your Friends EWERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY OPEN 7 DAYS “AND 7 NIGHTS i i : : aged—in the camps, whic} com- chinery, motion pictures, booksiWELOOME RELIGION © -¢ a," Teco, a0) Relgous activites are exo JAM ‘SESSION “TUESDAYS Dancing Fri. and Sat. x * & The agreement also provided! for establishment of a trade_mission_in Japan Belgrade Trains Hit: / ; 4. ! make a stool inthe basement, it |Calif: as 3 Die, 22 Injured. | kes ia tse — at the DIXIE BAR || Luncheon penscener tin enterieg the Zag-| 0 all these and other entra ext-|a ue ‘DANCING SUNDAY ‘Dinner reb railway station at full speed last night crashed into a halted freight train, kipting: at least three persons. _ Gasoline cars in the freight train exploded, setting the wreck-| age afire. Rescue workers said more bodies might be found: Twenty-two persons wefe re- as well-as in the walled jnstitutions. suits age stimulated or encour- aged. ¢ Dpfcuning: Sethereh, Harrison obéerved: c ‘“fhene tment sie thts you wail me. If we go home at night and ricular’ activities supplement. the fegular prison or prison camp work, school or vocational pro- grams, with the aim of better|, fitting prisoners for a healthy, nor-jor | bined have a full time ¢haplain, |Plo der the’ pole. lease. STAFF DOUBLED ported injured, five seripasly. DANCE | 130 S. Telegraph , BOB BAILEY ume ot a BILLBILLIES Featuring MOBLE LEE and LARRY HEATH GERIB’S ber ond Restaurant If You Can) TO FE 4-6981 @ mal groove in society following re- pe To give the entire a : ‘BAR @N. Cass near W. Huron ff FRANK PERRY ‘of Huron - Nights to Pontiac’s Own’ Western Swing Band : and equi t, electric equip-| Alcoholics Anonymgsis units func- ! ment end insalations, marine|tion tor peisoners Arho stand to [___AND HIS SWINGMASTERS | ARIZONA | ucts, steel. and errous a ; * products, nont benef and His | metals, cables, synthetic thread,| Orgariized singing groups, check- iD I's ‘Corner of Elizabeth : and chemical products —— @Siers and , painting in water e im “— rang ee “Western P. ariners” motion pictur res, books pub-icolors and newspaper produc- . lications, records and sundries tion and , ‘variety of athletic pur- 1 Short Block West YOU-ALL-COME Afternoon Matinee 4 .P- m.-2 a. m. Dancing Fri. and Sat. 2592 DIXIE to DICK DENGATE __ doin Your. Friends ‘for an Byening of Doncing and” Dining Pleosure _With Bob Lowson.. at. he Organ @ CHICKEN Reservations Now Being ‘end Clarinet |} @ STEAKS... @ LIQUOR | oer Haat ne, Th Tenor. Sas monwAy J ond His “Eequires” : MODERN SQUARE, : SATURDAY weit Dining at Its Distinctive Best Cocktail Party Banquet Meeting , WOODWARD ot west 41 LAKE RD., ab + BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Ce eT reee e we e ee e rOe ; Don’t Choose Hobby Travel 'Saries ae N Tied to Regular Job ito Portugal and Azores beron's Feeling | Domestic Now || | . Smash Laff-Wit! to think of them ‘as our neighbors, Awe jpreciation of their customs, we are| UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @ — r. enead ak a) 1 GORCEY Boys much nearer the kind of world. in - ‘ | | A . = ner S04 —.. JOHN CARRADINE + ALLISON HAYES. | | KIDDIES MATINEE RASCAL COMEDIES == Robinson fias spent 25 years flv. Cream Tune on Toast, Vegetable, Says Three Forces . 50° © | Written Word Threat * Brazil “But if I'm going to have a baby, Pll plead Act of God or! “Recently I got a letter from Cuba and the Deninicen Repubs| #omething!” she warned CBS. ‘ ‘ a | DUBLIN — The old supremacy| @ man in Prague who said he s t o~ : | Stroeter’s Foods: fac tne writen word, eetblshed| Sanat, Prague, who said, be ies pte sel |THE MIDNIGHT EARL... .. . = - ft + ow ee ee ee Serenade’ which Friml hates- Hy" aie between Ue French ami] Rita Hayworth an Jim Hill, her fiance, are working out | er ty Drugs Ey ee: en on a ra ond ae te he said. \the rebels and asks the Assembly the pre-marital agreement ... Recky Marctane said he’s now jlege, Dublin. some if he would look up ‘the of- cecil connie applies to Jim, 16, quit acting — and went back to school .. . Tony Mar- LpTMY we the film. radio and|'fcial records and see how old I is ce oder Hel atiee oe te ne bk ee oe pu forces have chwiows| GS. The French, who oppose any|** ver's Paris dates Stelia Jebb, . ze Wii, state of passive receptivity not , . Y, |i scaetd ton ey om” | Miesrca sto (Salat preted Revd autem S wees case, cera se, ae ell Ee See ELT modern race of isolated lotus There can no doubt North African community. France rides " seat of a motorcycle.” That's 2 eaters is being created, ee rooe. He pad dunt Te letatene” Algeria is pert off metro-| "*™ Sretber- “SINGING! FIGHTING! DANCING! | People who use a library, how- a ge eg om oy Holly: politan France and has asked that . (Copyright 1957) i scceeenmneinameiammenl CEE , _areereettatihnttaat ena’ St their command the) cage and steam bath on the [she be left aloné to solve her : . , and ROMANCING! Nera ure a tries and four or five civiliza-| Sunset Strip ten eth Pa pte ; tions, Dr. McConnell pointed out. merrily poseae dag Eee La Hollywood Headlines 533 rt eae . pn ae nastics bicycle. ; = nin 5- - 945 Amazing... BRING YOUR poral 5 i seat ee Jade Important . Ava Gardner Ss Lip Cut; if ELVIS HITS ANEW HIGH AN oom Wonderful “FAMILY TO recent ike iat. ‘ in Chinese History S he’s E t ] Ls N 1 youll be saying. when SKELLY’S | Bh tes muse tarscom te ? Hxiremely Nervous |if | different food prepared RESTAURA | decorated incense-scented home, |of early Chinese civilization is} By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS cute J5-yeer-cld who has taken | by the China City... (Formerly Beth's) where he lives with his Chinese |contered around jade. Jade has Hollywood by storm, was on the | Once you've been here, ff “¢16 West Huren. | Wife, is filled with sheet music jaiways occupied the place in HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Inimedi-|secaa lot being tested for the -deb| youll come again and f Jf 304 recordings of piano pieces |chinese estemm which Western|n=Y © the heéls of a long dis-| re. in “The Reluctant Debu. | [ff Open SUNDAY 12:39 409 pam HE bri) has improvised. He sits ve to gold and} call from Ava Gardner initsnte™ As of this: moment she | ' TURKEY : STEAKS at his grafd piano. for hours, pe. s a in New York/has the best chance of getting : | Moers: Monday, Pridey 1940:29 CHICKEN : DINNERS [§ pouring out the music that,is in The word, jade, tn’ Chinese |Sarpdle enelinnie "at, the Dest the part whe wants io’mitieh. . She - Saterday Meenas A.M,” . his head. shows something of its place in| arrived in the big tows anes{¥&%,® knockout in “Until They Sunday. Noon - 16-7, M.- Come In Today “Sometimes 1 thisk sete |Chinese life. The character for |i my 2 feo nt,t™ Ave's|Sail” “at this same studio, ' dead composer is using me to jade means “something belonging|has never properly healed and it MORE TOMORROW: | ahiey Me one garantie gionte 2 te eecpedty kinniare is [has made her extremely nervous. wrote,” - t ; CHINA: CITY [§ canssrmas parry $f) re toca ttm soy [ma yee Meters ews ecnes siaett nee (COON Ground ’ RESTAURANT : HOVELTES - SURES - SORES &| much lke Chopin.” kingdom. The Emperor is the con- someone close to the unhappy S Id : |B Open very ite “sl 9 pm He said that he might be wai necting link between them. ——_ car nad te ee we (Seen for Soldiers, | . , 1070 W. H FE 4.0040 1% "S Magazine Outiet @ “ering through the Farmer's | A spot is, placed to ¢ with ‘ ay ed ee a es rome fl Market humming s tne and |dcate Tat ths is wmehing be| Ment with an emneat New vert (Clergy, Teachers |f , Cc | ; Spree bree. "T san e eahes teities te tiek ines is Ge canceled that visit. Now she | ST LOUIS, Mo, @—Gen. Max. = SS : appears happy. “I am "symbolism ls in the U. 8. to {well D. Taylor, 4 . the co and the jconnection between human beings determined : or, Army chief of i . deta Gneeert ealae oh he ces [and heaven and that the owner) Tum ne mere time undergoing eat nee angen see ; HOWARD JOHNSON'S NOW OPEN = | 2: sxcste= pave. [st snte otras tothe noe cae td cceymens She cannot make any picture clergymen: v MSO until the stiff lip heals completely,| tain’ meres, fen ee er cf "s believed that proper medii- omg a ste A cal care will cure her. another line of & - Fe “"°** , ao “Funds Be Used | + *« * ‘ There was a fair amount of Produce A threepeur plea of wha sik activity at the dpening, but it tal improvement. funds in a con- quickly. subsided and the market ural tinued attempt to finish Pontiac A marked ary pies Apples, Delicious, bu. ....+a+s+oves 88.08 eager: sane we expected to 25 owe : Pp 3 thans, ere eeeewe ? . = - ni = “Trends were hard to find al/Apple Cider. ee cane? lt f..o". Sidlenteslon Tuesday. as “ : though the rails and airlines Were] pests, topped, ban nn -sescneesee 1.80 wee sun epeeae be | pad le generally lower. Eastern, Unitedjeatiags gfe. swcvsmrnon 1 sented by City Manager Walter I}: | | FOposes American showed very|Celery, root (dos mealies man yesterday declined] Co ete small declines among airlines. 5! Horseradish, Os? ams to discuss the proposal until com- a oe we gerne Kohirabi (behs.) doz. ..:..... cieee 1.50 : it qo. ngs e*« * Leeks dbens.) dog. 020i .ite00 Si 1'59/ missioners Teoeive : | New Aid Plan * Se slvegats-selnalie contin. Nea et, eins has snee “ID L3] It will be another try at com- | : Douglas dropped around 114, but | po. fancy, 50-Ib. bag. ....+. 1.60) 1) 04) the $4,000,000 addition al- 2S oe : General Dynamics scored a frac- | Radish ibehs.» dow. "..,. 1.$0/Pleting twice said “ Et ‘ ¢ tional gain. Grumman held un- rb wn (bskt.) 8 ibs... 33s ed Arnis sd : U.S., NATO Would Give changed, Lockheed gained near- Turnips, topped, Seewerrerry rere © q ‘Have - No?’ : ntries ly a point. collar, bu. sessrenea cccceeseneee 1.5; , Willman ~ had iota’ weg Cou + * ssiinagencenepcnnecsse 180] borrowing funds from 1959 and Low-Interest Loans ~ Bethlehem was- a firm spot. in -” ‘be opposed because of | the steel group, advancing a frac- P too wauld be 4 oultry the small public improvement tion, Motors eased with Chrysler program that would be left for ot ao % point Metals also DETROIT EGGS these two years ea Le , : i eet -._ |etrott, cases insivded, federal "on 2 ee ae some’ pepit-taking after advances tant ite mn aaa t0 a vote of the people earlier this week, After opening wv Sa: inas “wed org bg small so-4i “ ; oe % higher, New York Shipbuilding wid ave. 39%, Grade BJarge 41-49 wid te might mission but I be plan changed from. manne 4 a " — " a = lee ceaom a aaa SER aR ape: previous roenn Bead wid 3a. a gr was. i Sar Jayne 2 Scorers t -Amneriean: Tobacco gained: 44; Duly; Waite: Stade. ro 4, extra darge ment. . i. Mrs. Allen, Steve has two sons by a previous. marriage... Lane rue wee ahead % and Standard «Browns: ‘Grade A jumbe 83; large 467 Tes Site was taken in the nursery of the Allens’ New York City stale il Je r . and ™ : . v Thursday. a we ar eaeey wee oe Says Russions Ready et a OS “ONY” @ Ot" e- New York Stocks iLate Morning Quotations) DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT. Dec. § (AP)—Prices paid per r No. . top qyely live ent” woe hens. to Launch, Sputnik Ill Wall Street ay Associated Press). 30 16 1s 60 Indust. Rats Ut. Stoeks. Prev. day ....,.243.2 87 Tho 199.5 Week a0 .c00..242.9 85.8 Thi 159.8 Month ago. serene 335 «=8OT2 «669.1 1562 Year O20 oine2 2849 13943 - 92.0 1816 1957 High ....:; 200.0 1347 775 188.8 1957 Low. .,..+.226.0 80.5 66.2 150.9 195@ High .....- 276.3 155.1 ° 76.8 191.5, 1956 Low ...... 244.0 126.2 60.6 1716 DETROTT STOCKS ic, J. Nepbler Co.) Figures after decimal points are eighths High Low Noon Allen Elec. & Equip. Co.* 25 326 Baldwin Rubber = see nan Ross Co.* “ese 23.4. 24.4 L. Of-& Chem oe Ts Howell Elec. Mtr. cor eas 6.1 5.2 Peninsular M. Prod. Co...11,7 11.7 11.7 The — + ll ee a6 § tre infg Co.* : a 84 Toledo Edison Co. 921 92.1 921 Warne 8. Products Co.* 17 2 “No sale; bid aad asked. Limestone Quarry Sold by Wyandotte Chemicals ALPENA (P—A half century of limestone shipping ends here to- day with the shipment of a load of limestone from Alpena to Wy- andotte, ; ~*~ + . The Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. has sold its plant and huge quarry here to Huron Portland Cenent ef- fective Jan, 1. The entire output of the quarry will goto me cement ae f Snow Machine on Job that’ the ares had two fect. of packed’ base snow and all skiing facilities Boyne lodge were in op eration. ~ a snow-making machine. ey : ra} Laurence D. Regal replied: “1 \from their jobs. | $1,900 from the uae, * * The $1,900 was conaivea for a 1952 Cadillac sold te a Teamster - a ‘No VIP Treatment for Private’ member in 1956, The state charges in a grand larceny in- dictment that Beck pocketed the cash instead of turning it over to the Teamster treasury, Brewster at first sald he would say Beck had authority to sell the car but under continued ques- tioning by Deputy prosecutor would think he would have the authority but I'm pot positive about mnt. " * * Ths gut also heard testimony from Martin B. Duffy; a beer truck driver and purchaser of the Cadillac; that he paid for the car with.a check made out to Beck personally, Duffy. said he was wnder the impression the sedan was owned by the Teamster president, i? Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Dec. € fAP)—Opening grains: Wheat ; Dee... 2.16% Dee vee. 66% Mar cose. 394 Mate ancien OO% MAY weccoess B10 MAY visseecs CM DY Sskveids 16 ; Bep nvises oe LOTS: ssvege 198% rm Mar tesvew Ln Dec sesece 110% May’ ...0... 1.57% Mar .ieccaw 1.21% Sly is 1.23, May soon LQ7™ — Lar WY xavees 1.25% » 12.33 Misses 11.06 Two-thirds ‘of the gasoline .con- | sumed in the U.S. is used by farmers. “manufacturers, and imérehants in moving goods,- and by wage earners going to and’ + ' third cane. blo mere. Girard Sailing for Home YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP)—GI William s. Girard, ‘c= companied by his Japanese wife, sailed today for home and an Army discharge. The 22-year-old Illinois private and Haru (Candy) Girard were the last of 977 mjlitary passengers to board the trans- port Gen. A. E. Anderson. The 18,006-ton troopship is due ‘in San Francisco about Dec. 19. x * The couple made no farewell appearance at the rall for the host of newsmen and photographers on the deck below. _An Army press officer explained: “He’s probably in the hold already. This is a Navy operation and they aren’t giving any VIP treatment to » any private. From now on Girard is just like anybody else. “After all, ‘there are a lot of other privates on that ship, a lot of good soldiers who didn’t do anything, and if Girard _ gets special treatment, why they’d throw him overboard.” x *« * Girard was assigned to a compartment in the hold with ‘six other soldiers.and airmen. Candy got a lower-deck cabin with three other wives. The soldier from Ottawa, Ill; was convicted last month of the fatal shooting on an Army firing range of a Japanese woman scrap collector and was given a three-year sus- pended sentence.. e Japan's insistence on trying him‘set off a furor in the . United States which for a time threatened to “cteed a ees at —e ee % Girard will ee ‘from San Francisco te Ke sherds: mH, the. Army post nearest his home. ° His expires Jan. 27 but. he may be discharged before’ that. use of his conviction he was demoted this sven from eae: Allied Ch ,,., 3: bh vrofl nd ft ’ ‘ . Allied Sire et. a) ; Lip ana Hf Habis ib Whites 18-19, "pared Rocks American scientist who has just : Allis Chal soos 3463 Ligg & My ... 673 36-27; Sate Se SS £4 1>.| spent 344 weeks visiting . e a e Oc ets eeee . 4 evs He y ns av te i: ig, | ooe tome ae DS) tories and scientific institutes — = : in the Soviet Union said last - fard 33 — oe ak he Livestock city bs linichine ae prashe- NEW YORK (INS)—Wall Street hears: 3 Martin, or m4 ing . sane w goa He : Baer e dealers in typical dilemma — prices are surely ‘! gp. May D strs DETROIT LIVESTOCK said it weigh a nearly | he higher, but should one “reach” for issues at these A .2 lead ra Wl ep —Ce AS Rog > fig Merde ou) .pepmghh Gels APS sane) ice the weight ot Spetaik | prices? ts Gar) ee Sa” Bee ign at att] yew, “canttes “Dunlap, © | penitl there is & yeer-end rly, the oh sed ‘be tM Anaconda .. cs Mont Ward 2 a aa ONE attens 1 uadaan eustnea bs pa perhaps right up front . rmeo > . Armour C Co\, uA Moterela.. {2 wisers and heifers Tully oe ge hiber dix Aviation Corp., and. Wayne If we get inte a yesh age, don’t overlook the ceramic it ti 50- ' ’ ' Ail Get Line:: sae Bet Bie: SB 3ins ay then, early last weeks cows ang| Umiveraity in Detroit, ee he | stocks—such as Carborundum, Corning Glass Works, Min- | Atl Refin .,.. 43.2 Nat Dairy ... 37.6|dulls strong’ to 80 cents higher; stockers| had been told this in Moscow) nesota Mining, General Electric, Ayeo, Babcock & Wileox. Aveo Mig .:2:: 18 | Nat Gyps 41,5) and feeders $0 cents higher; most choice) by Peter Kapitza, a member of , Bencuct one y Bot Lead... - 068 several loads i choles to prime 1050- the Soviet Academy of Sciences. American Chicle Ancome is expected to .reach ‘$5 this Boving Air one “1 = ¢ Central .. a prime clasts SRDOERES: sued te lee Kapitza has been credited “o year vs. $4.56: last. Briggs Mf 53 Nort “ West §56/ choice steers 23.00-25.00; several loads & leading part in Seviet rocket P. Lorillard will show 1957 net of around $3.50 vs. $1.34 No Am Av ... 31 \\mixed good and low choice steers 24.75- development. Brist My ..... $13 Wor Pac 35 [35.50; utility and stenfiard st 1.00- | last year . Brun Balke 31.4 Nor Sta Pw .. 16 (23.00: seoune a Goa crores te had * * * _ P eal en : te heel ‘iran “tha chatee ; aoe ih. heifers 38 35° ise: geod) Dew. Craiiord Dunlap Jr., off $3. a ernings of C. M. Hall Lamp Co. of Detroit will exceed oy, a. 4 ens 43. ity aah, standard’ heifers 16. teas 50: util-/487 Willet St., \ Birmingham, has Couns with 63 ts a) 60, ref ecting universal Pac ..... 243 Owens Til GI . 974) ity cows\ppened weak at 13.50-15.00, late acceptance of dual headlights by automakers Capital Alri '.. 113 Pas S @ air’, 1aa|trede 1400-18.80: one lond commercial) been visiting Russia and the So Market comment—Harold Clayton of Hempt Gases FE esc Hh -Panh Bol--vv-Jea{eue® round 1100 Ihe, 16.00; canners! viet Academy of Sciences. at Len- phill, Noyes | Sater Trac «+. $22 Param Pit ++ ae gidowm to 10.00; utility bulls 17.00-19.25;|inerad since Nov. 5 at the al| 4 Co.: Ches & Oh ':) 50 RR ....... 128 ven we weight utility bulls mS toiinvitation of “A. .F. .Joffe, acad- /“We have seen the market's low for some time to come, Chrysler. .... 66 Colla... 20.:)4 ne sm aver i 000 ive |emy director. Dunlap is supervisor| barrin ‘ Cities Be, <2! $2.6 eres sonnte, sad outer balla ¢ over 1.008 Ihe. Emmy : ss tring something unforeseen. The President’s attack was Citmax Me? .<. ao Paap DB s+ S4lstock steer Gales 24.00; choice sea iv.|0f the Solid state research depart-) unforeseen but last Wednesday's and d Friday's markets speak Colg Palm ,.,, 485 Philip Mor “48 hetfer calves 24. 25: load good and choice Ment of Bendix Aviation Corp plant for themselves. » Sone wa? 7027: ET walt Peto ..s. 4 aes eatting stock steers 25.00. - /in Southfield Township. He is well- «sees 40-4 Dinghy Mills. 42.2 ves and vealers—Sa: polls Steady Gon Edison .. 434 pit Plate G .. 73.2/10daF OD meager gupply. last|known for his work on semicon Consum Pw "ll 44. Broct & GO .. petra ag ny to weak: Seco se 00 ductors, a topic on which he pub- Gest fas: iy REA, Ce: alfaas er hee a6 he ap 2 Defense Cufbacks U.S. Rubber to Enter Sopper ng <2 Sa Ree Dees, itt 81]¥9,,4%00-23.00; culls 11.00-1700, ‘Plastic Yarn Market Curtice We 8 Reyn Met... 36.5] ,,SReeP Gnd lambe—Salable 190. Un. Curtis Wr. .., 264 Rey Tob B’:. 65.4|snanged op Hmited | supply pa ; i ivili : re... BRT <2 243 slaughter lambs strong to 50 i NEW YORK # — For the -first Det Sdison ../ 377 Royal Dut-... 411|f'eq) pte | MURhUer sheep strong to j time in its 40 in Doug Aire 724 Safeway St; .. 262 igher; feeder lambs steady to years in the textile Dow Chem ".. $7.1 gt Jos Lead .. 24.5/SFOng: most choice end prime wooled - WASHINGTON Defense De-|business, United States Rubber Du Pont .....1823 gt Reg Pap .. 28.3/Sushter lambs 22.00-23.50: good and Co, will, East Air 1... 304 Scoviit Mt... a0.3/$pO06 lots 20.00-22,00; utility and good partment cutbacks brought anoth- make “and sell plastic El Auto f°... 205 seats Rane "7. ga g|utility to choice yearlings 14.00-18.00; 241 er 2,404 drop in total civilian yarn. Bi & Mes... 4 Shell Ot (A Y28| gene nee Oe Pris rn embe Me. employment of the government] The company said its decision es ae $4 finelatr ...... 494 atanier sheep. 840-100 maint 5 __{during —_— (D-Va)|was based-on growng demand for air 40-2 ert — Pee 33.2 “a good and choice mative reported the product. It said potential cus- ; : feeder lambs 70-89 Ibs a Pood Mach ‘ $ Sou RY, aoe 30 w Hogs salable m0 Sari ‘rade ‘buteh- | The “senator said the decline|tomers include manufacture:s of ri emia sow ‘* ober Preept Sul _.. 10.4 St@ Brand ... 4231No. 9 and 3 180-260 Ibs. 17 $0-18.00; mixed shape 2339, ~y te an Oc8 anal auto seal. covers, outdoor fyrni- Prueh Tre 88 gra i Ind‘. 32.3|NO- 1 Ond 2 190-940 Tes. 18.28: few mostly ‘. persons was ture, industrial filters, venetian Gen Dyham... sei Sf Ol NS. $11) 10.45-17.28; ‘No. 2 and 3 260-300 Ibs. areest Gectoaee, snc the ‘end of blind tapes and cords, braids, shoe Gen Bice”. 84 Rievens, JP '.. 11419017 28. Compared week ago butch- = ean War'" except for Sep-|fabries,tow targets: insulation and Gen Tel... 49S SUPEEK ve. 33] conts lower on weights over 260 Ibs. tember when the decline was|marine fabrics, Gen Time ... 175 goin & eo" 28.3 aan. noe be Gen Tire ....-204 Syly Bi Pa .., 334 The total last July was 2,407,- plyethylene plastic yam will ; Cane eo hy Teme gis: BL Ne S tB k 651 workers. > beproduced in Providerice, R.1., ir ot BE ed - S NOE Sure Ht DEC As’ chairman of the Joint Con-|°Y U-S. Rubber’s footwear and Grah Px + 14° Twent Cen |,.) 225 1 Committee on reduc- ~ Products Sales Greyhound ". 148 Un Carbide BC § | Uni C tion of Nonessential Federal Ex-| Will be handled by the textile divi- a ae Ne Pac... an e nion ar |penditures,. Byrd listed decreases |*!"- Holland .F 64 Unit Air Lin.. 7224 . omestk ...., 3, gen pire... B of 25,240 in sc renge uray by : ering 28S UB Lines Ce’: 343] sters Union officials. says he is federal civilian Lodge Calendar Infand Str.) $22 US Steet... 4) Wacerinin whether Deve Beck, _ | The Air Force led -with a de-| An Interlak Ir |. 20.7 US Tob... 183) president of the international un- Es cline. of 13,422 for the month, the nual Communication of Pon- ‘nt Bus Cch . 316 woeste A Be .. 197) ton, has authority te sell a union- N.A.M. CHOICE—Milton C. |Navy reduced 7,963 and the Army |“#¢ Lodge No. 21, P&AM., Pri- = mek ia Waste Et... 29) owned automobile, 5 Lightner, Singer Manufactuf- | 3.357. day, Dec% 6. Lotige opens at 7:30 int Peper. 8 Woolworth * #13] The undertainty was expressed. ing Co. president, yesterday | Pentagon officials informed the pm, Dinner at 6:30. Wm. H. Isl Crk Coal , 33.4 Yngst 6h-& T 76° The uncertainty was expressed | Was installed as president of | Byrd committee that most of the Anderson, W.M. —Ady. jones 8c, a9 Gerdner. ‘Sea’ 3.4) DY Frank W. Brewster, president | the National Association of reductions came from not filling) annual Commun of Pon- Kennesott '..: 943 Sta ache - $3) of the Western Conference of | Manufacturers at a meeting in jjob vacancies and ‘fromm cosing|tiac Lodge No. 21, F.AcAM., Pri- resge, 7. 23.5 Man 3 Teamsters, at the Superior Court | New York. Lightner, .67, is out and consolidating certain mil-|day, Deo, 6. opens at 7:30 new vosr Oak AY AVERAGES by the| trial of Beck on charges he stole | from Ridgewood, N, J. itary facilities, ee OS 7. we. Sponsored by Pontiae Lions for Defective Vision Fund. Call ve werne 9 to W2. mans sat, De, 7. Pom 912 Of Ba "This far, the only money that Stevenson has agreed to accept has been: train fare from. New ‘York GE to Increase Prices on Small Appliances ? He { d i : : Fu ne mittedly inflationary results, - The strong H Le r? : i who had scanned every foot along i Hills | said: “We are more firmly con- vineed that this is a local. crime. and that the solution will be fodnd sienna? Sycamore."” based that opinion: Other law enforcement * ris. if i * * ally ot said heactn * * declined te 7 ‘ch “I sieves hereof. tht pA Sell cutee - oO rot. s ae ag shall be served by publication of s copy one week previbus te said . Arthur Moore. Mog said Court, in the City of Pontiac , eS of December (Seal) RTHUR E. MOORE. = Use our easy MASONITE ‘PEGBOARD. 4x3x, 41, ft 4x4x1, $2.29 Gx8x, °4.48 | Vamos 2 scaler coseresereees Sah Ph 60c = Poy eaitle os $5.00 « month in payments plan — . Pee : POND. KNOTTY PINE x ECORATIVE “Satin Smooth” Finish SHEETROCK | 1d¥oc Sq. Ft = Sadtneed a ; — Genuine thane : = ant thee KNOTTY PINE |= Klln-Dried — Only $3.29 | rari’ sqrite |= Armatrong Accou = cATIVO PLYWOOD Been a Sat WBe tt, On 6. FLAN | sep ee x 4x8. +e ee $5.95. ee