|| Lions’ Fans Wait All Night “Several hundred rabid fans spent the night in " walks or huddled in sleeping bags. © Don Pigurski, 25, of line. He started his vigil at 1:30 p.m. yesterday. “Several University of Detroit and Wayne State - fraternities operated throughout the night in shifts ’ to Keep their place in line, tk * Scns the Briggs adon office, Detroit Lions” your life rll have coffee and Y Sas for those guys out there. I had to fight to gét them to sell stand- ing tickets and I’m glad I did now. Without this in blankets on the side- Royal Oak, was firstin kind of loyalty, where would we be? “I'd even like to see the game televised locally.” Bert Bell, National Football League commis- sion, bas flatly refused to permit telecasting the game within 75 miles of Outside in the frosty Grosse Pointe, sat on a portable chair with his right leg in a cast’resting on a pillow. He sald, “What's a broken leg? I'd break my neck to see that game Sunday.” Se aA broke it to take a place in laughed, a hg eh ee Al Breyer, a junior high school student from Highland Park,.was stretched out nearby in a sieep- ing bag. Breyer said he had a date last night but “So what if my girlfriend leaves me,” he “TT still have the Lions.” Bucoorsarmmer. carrer oe RR tas aE i Detroit. air, Marty Allard, 22, of a line. Es — Sa ee ae f Fs No Police Promotions Until Study |s Fiche "There will be no new personnel added to the Pontiac, Police Dept. nor any*promotions made until the report of the current study of the department is finished, City Manager Walter K. Willman disclosed today. Willman also stated his position in a letter to the Saturday there was no sentiment! Civil Service Commission which had queried him about for acquittal. *the delay in making pro- “We Williams Calls Grid TV Ban- _ | ‘Unreasonable’ LANSING 4 — Gov. Williams’ and had been studied. The report’ Man-About- lin adding me tia ne Service report's ‘motions and in recruiting new officers. Willman said he saw no sense! until the Public ion on manpower needs was ‘n “voice today was added to thelis due in April. clamor of those asking Commis-| Stoner Bert Bell of the National) Football League to remove his ban/ on local television: of the Detroit| Lions-Cleveland Brown game Sun-| day for the NFL title. added: “From tiere your action seems| highly’ unreasona’ at Bell ordered a TV blackout of the gam¢ within 175-mile radiud| of Briggs Stadium in Detroit even’ though its a sell-out. - “You don't appreciate; I am gure, the tremendous loyalties of | Michigan ‘Sport fans,’ Williams) said. “Nothing could stop Briggs Ses me cay « cent “Poetry Goes With Fine “to Violations Bureau DENVER (INS)—Edward Pit- “cairn mailed a-one dollar park- He also noted--that he had no; {rediuest for-pgomotions fram. Chief Herbert W. Straley, “Chief Straley has said that he ——— wants no made until 6 — are aka te ~ dasnd Gein Gctaianl te Guale tee te 3 rank and pay. of the acting lieutenants, A Sd has secured q re-) straining order against tle com- mission halting any promotions to jlieutenant until his claim that he lis entitled to the rank is heard in icircuit —_ ke Willman Evelyn, 63.. She disappeared “;from their fashicnable Bel- Air home 24% years ago and has not been seen-since.- E 4 4 j GRAND PRIZE WINNER — this year’s Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce home Christmas lighting contest was this Nativity Scene display at the home of_ Arthur J. Goyette, of 202 W. Rundell St. Winner on the west side of town was a star-covered front door display of Erwin W. Newman of 28 Oriole Rd. East side winner was Arthur Oxley of $1.N. Ard- Walking off with top honors in 03 Se ae’ dla ta lek deenine and an display will be entered by the General Electric Christmias lighting contest. appliance, were picked by a panel of four Thursday night from among 21 entries. The colorful | ‘before Pontiac's Tax Note Plan {to Provide Cah ifor Completion edits wies marl jin 3 Years,by Cutting. Other | City Manager Walter K. Willman expressed confi- dence yesterday that the Michigan Municipal Fi- eS aa _ - i es the city’s Plan « on City” Commission. would take the last step Jan. 7 applica- tion to the state finance ~ group would be made, / Pontiac Press Phote a a ai received a plaque e Jayeees in a nationwide $5,000 |bros when. Superior pubes Clem-; 4 ent D. Nye set Jan. 14 rorhace the’ lormality of pronouncing ser |The motion can be. Saale C or within 10 days thereafter. ' * &. ¥ | This" Was the first“ use in Los Angeles County+of a new Califor-| ‘'nla court procedure in“ death-pen-| jalty cases, The jury determines F WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen. | proceedings space race with Russia: Se our #4 HOURS Puater. aid “The seven men and fi jurors deliberated 4% hours be- fore deciding on punishnient. * Jurors told newsmen that fn « “we probably are in better shape more than three days’ delibera- than we give ourselves credit for itions preceding the guilty verdict being,” * * * somewhat Optimistic - statement: led to ted “Way St to move ints ve women, the administration “‘can look at the the tooling is already on j Fecord on missiles and pound the for assembly-line production So ettAcsik tion of like range have ‘chest with _pride.” But he said these meee : * ~ ‘Sen. Potter Says U.S. | Doing OK in Missile Race'0 arm loday “volume produc-,said it shows high promise be-) 'Charles E. Potter (R-Mich.), said tion; of the U. S. intercontinental cause it is to be comparatively | iteday the U. S. is faring better ballistic missile, the Atlas..as well,easy and tast to fire..He expressed, than most people think in the as two intermediate range rock-\doubt the Russians have a com> ‘Thor and Army parable missile. "fuel, while the Atr Force iNiquid fuel. This involves a com- iplicated system of pumps and Potter he thatthe big race pipes to get them aloft. Experts) iwith the Russians is‘to beat them say that more things can go w ‘in volume production of the 5,500-in -the firing The Michigan. Republican's mile ICBM. He said this oversha-| missiles. }dows the question of who is first’ came on the heels of an air- im development of a prototype of itting him,” Mrs. Clarese Stern said. “We just conlda’t,” craft industry Teport predicting spectacular advances, in missile! ~~ was convicted solely on prodiiction next year, (Continued qn Page 2, Col, 2 i : aa _ tatires Air Force Gen. es was rcslcal of ton oioeross | maeant assdclation, said yes- terday that by the end of 1968. Highway Folly? Read— : | expected to exceed 35 per cent Lovely. Ladies— | of the total military sales of the | Turn fo Page 17 Cook said the industry y fs ready’ Town, Page 6; guided missile deliveries “are the weapon. The U.S, had its first success ful firing ef an ICBM, the Atias, on Dec. 17. The Russians vod i nounced several months | they CMACeMUY Gd iced an te | tercentinegtal ballistic missile. | Potter also shid the. Navy’s Po-| aris, a rocket with a 1,500-mile range that could be fired froma isubmarine under water, may well be. iad y “missile of tomorrow."’ He No Pot-0-Gold In- our first week of “sudden death” -though entrants were allowed one error. are found on page 8. Winner competition in the ye Pot-O0-Gold contest, the judges have found no winners, even / x * That means another puzzle will be run next week, and if will work the same way, except two errors will be allowed. / If no winner is found for that puzzle, another will rin in two weeks. Just don’t forget that this is your last chance Ao win, © because all puzzles will be discontinued after a winner/js found. The decision of the judges is’ final. Answers: to the Aast plac: sak fr ities 0 u Fluoridation Backed by Dentists, Medics - = CHICAGO—The: Amerie Dental) |Association applauds the whole- ‘hearted support that the American iMedical . Association has given’ lagain to flugridation. its children of the measure's bene- fits.” gay official . dental spokes- | ./ “Leading doctors: dentists! alth authorities approve of | pyoperty fluoridated drinking | ter,’ says the Dental Journal, “The American Medical Society reaffirms in stronger language a stand it took six years ago. One part fluoride to a million parts water is safe and a safeguard. “No community interested in the health and well being: of -its chil- dren shotld- withhold these bene-|- fits from them." Red Jibe on Greetings PARIS (INS)—Soviet diplomats are sending their American coun- terparts New Years greeting ‘Cards showing a Sputnik tracing a red line on its encirclements of the globe. President Goes - year period as a last means to find money to finish the $4,000,000 wll Be Holiday, but Ike Will Also Work: on , Missiles se Sate se a neither Congress nor Jupiter. He added that * be A: of, The Polaris is powered by solid) "WASHINGTON “(INS)—President and; yer motors to his Gettys- week of work on his 1958 proposals’ « for money and action to win the ‘space-age struggle with Russia for’ \world Jeadership. The President and Mrs. . Eisen- = gi accompanied by a White! Huusedector and staff aides, were’ ito leave Washington early this! lafternoon and remain at their! ‘country home in Pennsyivania) juntil Jan. . or 2.. * * pi bite Pilet News. Secretary; Worg farm today for a holiday) borrowing against 1968, 1959 tn 1860 tues frase some SE 000. This will amount to borrow- capital eo ee Willman explained that will be sold to the ‘in this case most likely @ batik,” and that the money received from ithe bidder would be apjilied im- mediately to fulfilling a portion of some $431,000 in outstanding build- ing as _ by Pe. hospital. “Then St on ioe taxes be- come due in July we take the top slice off and pay back the bidder in | the amount they paid, plus the jaccrued interest rate on the notes,” ithe manager explained. iJames C. Hagerty stressed that] |Eisenhower planned to take ad- ivantage of his relative seclusion to iwork on “several messages which ~“No conimunity should deprive he" wilt send to-Congress* after it}. 'reconvenes Jan. 7. Primarily, ‘Magerty said, the chief executive will be drafting the Jan. 9 State of the Union message in which he will outline his legislative program. It is not yet known whether he will deliver it in person. ? In addition, the news secretary told reporters, the President. will consult at Gettysburg with budget director Percival Brundage and “quite possibly’ some cabinet members on the budget message | which will come later in Jameary. * * * there wilt be a major medical ex- the mild. stroke he sutiered last iNov. 25. But Envisions Overall Good Business Year * Curtice Sees 5 Pct. Dr halt, So Merry Christmas to you! -— 5S. © _ It was the only Christmas | rete received RS the bureau. Chilly Weather, Rain k i drop ‘in automobile. “alles was lpredicted for 1958 today by Harlow H. Curtice, president of, General Motors Corp., who also voiced a warning that contract demands of oe Oe economy. With current sales of cars at an) | annual rate of five and a half mil-| Slated for Weekend cnitly ge is ‘expecteil in = PB e fees dhe ge ie for tonight, although Sie cyt 5 Saturday will be colder with Jap “and a high ¢ lion units, Curtice said, however, dick rt Zit or) peer 7 * * *& “It mere likely that 1958 do- retail passenger car sales, » of imports, will be some- Saaer than the 1957 total of + 5.800.000 units,"" he said, in a year-end statement. — “taking all factors into con-; 7 Fis tinge for the first half. of 958. Souk het other greere Biggar /the recent action silevels, both, hove cand off some- what in recent months,’ Curtice said, “This trend may well con- of 19585 sing aij factors into con- ; hy haynes 1958 can in 1958 is difficult to appraise at the present ‘time. As we try to look/ ahead an all-important fac- ee ee oe fidence—confidence in an. upfurn/during the seconditi ot {second halt of 2958, rop. in Car Sales spending have: bien: at corm. Jev-j els, both have eased off somewhat in recent months. This trend may well continue for the fi half of 1958; But other fact ably the “As to the out try in particular, all ‘ports, are at an annual rate of on million units. “If this is indieative of the 1958 sales level, it would still repre- sent-a good. yolume of, business for the industry. The picture would improve should an uptarn in business in the second half ma- terialize. “The factor of confidence to Automobile industry “I am convinced that an > bape for 1 958 Mera Letllnerite ken mantic erlable goods industries such as thelery say ging Me + at which wl diss we had ‘tie confidence is test be pBbrvcese in mounting worry ring prices and the declining val ue of the dollar, * * a “Hagerty said it is unlikely that). amination at Gettysburg for: thei, Minister Kills Discouraged by Failure to Get Funds Needed by Foundation He Led two children and himself the day before Christmas, police said. * * * lain in World War I. Press Publisher “Of grave concern in this con- Ce The bodies of H. Sanford Wil- Self, Family of3 of 52. : ‘ Assn. has fought any propesed change in the pension plan which’ allows Under the present system, a po- ticeman or fireman who starts his Yo limit retirement on pensien to men who have reached the ager : job at the minimum age of 71 can} ch ; retire at 4 on up: to half his George Nagle, DPOA president, said the pension plan as it now) exists is necessary to induce high- type men to join the department. James Lupton, police director of and fire pensions as an area for economy. fab after not increase their pension bene- fits, _ Eaell§ 5 per cent of their salaries into|in qperétions at Pole, aj — the pension fund although they do/well as working with warehouse} . supplies. many around the Sopnd and the coun. | As to conditions “ . MeMurde is located about 700 JAMES EZELI. Despite being surrounded with sen wont be tha toot Baipoee ‘ snow and ice, only one shower a the base ig built en a voletinic | try is beautiful despite the cold, week ig permitted, due to a water dust ‘hill. According to Beell, | i os sow, # at the “bettom|Ezell, He ean boast that he L3 z Reds Ruled OK to Hold UAW. Offi Ice i midterm. = iS authorities have more : iH Straits Season Ends y ST. IGNACE i#—The navigation Co., the passage at 5:30 a.m..- By E. H. SIMs | i ; 5 i Storrhs in the sun's atmosphere must be recognized as the kingdom of plants,” ‘sald Lawrence § Dillon, Ph. D. We're all Plants, Says Biologist @NDIANAPOLIS (AP) <<» an ‘oravet ing things are classified according to thelr from brown seaweed, a t declared today. he said: “All animals are in reality a type of highly modified plant life, derived a billion years ar sa ago from a. common an- Describing a new theory ‘of evolution, ~_ cell structure and complexities, + = 2 : __This all points to plants as the begin- ning of life-on earth. hia Be The older theory of evolution — cestry with the brown seaweed.” — ; : . &-¢ ‘From recent new evidence “we are forced to conelude that all life belongs to only one kingdom, which in all honesty associate professor of biology at Texas A&M College. : ary theory to the American Assn. for the Advancement of Selence. Tt is based upon many studies tracing -evolution in a new way, This method traces the evolutionary pattern by changes and developments in the internal struc- tures of living cells. Different types of liv- that life somehow began spontamequsly. : -dereloped inte plants on one hand and animals on the other. The new idea is that biue-green algae, a form of microscopic plant life, are the From these evolved some types of bacteria, then yeasts, then more complex forms of. Hife. : = ee i212 . {| See wee The green algae and higher plants such as ferns, trees and *oses form one of the two top branches of the tree. Z Yellow algae and ted and brown sea- weed form the other branch. High ani- mals apparently evolved from this branch by some unknown process, Dr. Dillon said. Picci ~~ Full US, “Weather Pepert PONTIAC. AND “ats om: ee > Dewntewn Temperat 6 a.m.. «28 71 @.m,. ood 7 a.m, | 12 m.... set $am,. Pid 1 p.m, Te a OOM, 6. cdscivs 25 ee 8 10 a.m... Ae * sali - y in Pontiac (aa recorded downtown) mph | | BORLeRAsextensyzss eS: Seas s: seusneyess * street is left.” on if only half the main He said Springhill, which lost men in a mine disaster last fear, will ask fr govertiment aid * Town Still Hos Heart... L. EWING SCOTT - (Continued From Page One) \ i ei} . j ree ‘— ag - Pee oe eee ee ee eee ee a ee ee ee a Gilroy repeated the gloomy fore- fire that most of the town’s busi- ness houses would never. be built again i Scott Is Sentenced {imum srranct,lem sc, "ix to Life in Prison jase, ame Oe ea ing unchecked for 3 hour's and “jor this Nova Scotia coal town's =©=OsC<—~«x KSC ees After the flames jumped the ‘ ; DETROIT ) — The United Auto Workers Public Review Board, f he rye Seaweed Your Ancestor? [=== i fy Ove! aioe p= EY ee ate aie oe a ee og rl, 4 AH H it ifr ce B af a ey $ : ql 1 : i 3 : ’ a eae : te ie arene iM j ter, Mrs. Charles Maish of Roch-'troit last Oct. 25 to a 6-20 year r eS TR sie sna tierpretar| NOC! MS. Matte Sanders and Le-|eSter prison term for assault and at-| If Sante Brought OR, a ; $1.97 uirtia Phar Tike and teterneviar! Boy ‘Mitchell, all living in dilinole, The body will be taken tonight Gemeed stbhe : Value - Section 11, © land a deter of bent Geet 1 Orie Saad origeee _ Camera for Christmas ; | ing aes Daren nee | Service will be at 11 ai. Satur-|Home, Pontiac, to Pearson Fu- : Artiele itiens. : 3 a an follows: day from ‘the- Huntoon neral Home, Louisville. Giees first set -SNGORIZOD meatier tay Ace gt, telHome with De. William, M, Resides his sisters, he leaves his [ e ni | SU. shea Mi dame stein back po Se a IGE "His body MRT se. < cn. Heamainet ot en ot sro, See | Beliding line of net lect then seventy-(D® taken to the . Union ANNA MAYTAG 4 28 to 42, ie te ee Ridgeway, ll, for|_ GOODRICH — Service for Anna rs ee ses tal, ~ : a cae e Ra, wo teseceeee sencceces oS eames oan Gbomas oo oatl, "sdaned tn the wane Be og Po ees ; - “be at) <4 : article Vi Residence t Disttet, gh ANTONIO BALING 10 am. tomorrow at the C. F. Pontiac Police a6 ‘ E mens Shoes d |‘Men’s Dress Shoes oa be amended as follows: TROY—Service for Antonio Sherman Funeral Home, Ortonville. — TE, = + Reg. $5.95 Values Apgenaia “Peoria Te Ot a at ‘of 1082 Milverton St, who|The Rev. George Hempton Two for Questioning eu 3 Se ges 4 =e ie i at ; 1 4 ‘ SUPER-SIZE / two — emit | BLACK and WHITE 3 GN, Tas-| s.!, 22] SNAPSHOTS - men in HE Bes ‘possible prints guaran- . last 4 teed by GECTRIC . Eve ‘ i ‘ process. Orily genuine - : : mempber-of the faculty of MAN rs and chemical gp |. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m University from 1980. to 1914. i bene naar s : (pad: Seb Sectien 1) —— c 6 | He! fook | ; Moter els. sate om oy For a. 1 eececcece Section 8.1. MILAN, Italy W—Ahgelp Motta: Ceeccccccevencocceesococecescceecees ey eee whose name was a Soma While he eas. | $ GUARANTEED Ist QUALITY mobile. for the of wrecking for ; word im Italy becatise of ‘his ice| Se pessrager come | :. Serie unies by eects pera” testi WH | ams cream, calves and candies, died} 6? slows side Mat with his hand | 3 = wears xa, Edin negehs: , a. eR : ) “This is a stickup,” the man 4 Famous Matched Delete; All of present Section 12.6 - a ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. « —\said.. Arnold whirled around ahd $ — ” ee ree ot a ut in Ing egy 2 2 beng roma mm ting the man, knocking him s Aad: Section Resoning . Foun- down. He’ then began~ punching MAppication ter sesmming may be fled _ (dation, an organization to help|him. : Senlorized Non-Shrink. Washable SS ny mene & Os veretis Bee Directs State Pigencigs jolter vas, Sa ie te deaths The driver of the car got out and © ft ar r two ran. é : . Santis es" Gaal to Hold Exponditoes of airtel! as va us on man ps f PROCESSING PRICES 3 Uniforms for saidtchahge and they proceed 40] Minimum Level shot and police said WillMUDS tice grrived. Me was identified | on KODACHROME Slides ° Teens ek tee ae 2 — them and then killed him-| 9. Joseph J. Leahy, 39, of 2609S. | K-135 Film—20 Exp.. $1.50 ° t Gevseshied ty BLUE-BELL cr ant ieee deccration ot pene LANSING (#—Gov. Williams has *~ * * — a aoa ny dioswel pee ri gas ind 30 S back QUICKER when you bring Choice of tan or light grey colors in ship, within S00 feet ef the perimeter|™made an economy resolution for) poRT WORTH. Tex. George! 04 oe sg =u akon | K-828 Film—8 Exp... © ‘err to SIMMS. cult siitudaie. cwners of sroperty tring wholly or pare| tye tere said he welllets Sh ~ Besar of from behind Newssan’s Quality 4 | Su me 5. District Court clerks considered. In dain Orereie. soph lasue a directive to all state AgeM-lof the federal government's oldest Meat Market, 0 $. Huron St, PARTIE | 8 Y2-Ounce Twill 17 . eg Le, fy eee vos a PICTURES ore Lake Tasmania ané_siitiie the pee-'n oa) year, ending June W, bl ibeen a employe for 61 % his companion who was later ar- “The. shove -sialed smendments ere held as much as. possible below nn all rested. He is Louis G. Vashaw, 26, Stock-Up Now on FILMS and FLASH BULBS sat taepe Gas oa, Soap ony torte wcervation ef the susie the Legislature's’ appropriations. * * & of — Heights. for: Your NEW YEAR'S PARTIES health pesce on y and are d w @£-% ‘| TOKYO @—Takeshi Yamazaki, — Fossed *s “ Tecember ithe Legislature mat legis-| (Parliament's) lower house, died ore tou Buy Com This LOWEST PRICE | felhens | infown —, gle sens ljators at five to 16 million dollars.|of a cerebral. hemorthage at his _ Nationally Fomous ‘Brands ; ous ye probably would rin. between I6 andihome jhere today. Retired trom) %& Bulova %* Elgin |! r FLASH BU LBS || 20 million —T polities in 1955. = recently be} | * i “The result a very seflous (came p¥esi ani- Lon ines cash emergency,” the Governor ear eae Ey piesa ‘Same os Press 25 and #5 | sald. “We could easily bit « ; — s £ | period between now and duly 1| DETROIT (INS) ~— Funeral Cc | when we would not have enough (service will be held for Aaron for ae Gurwin, 55, chief die engineer of , essential . the Chrysler Press plant in War. : ) | “Obviously,” Willams said, “we\ren today Gurwin died yesterday NO LIMIT...None to Deelers Ns : must either reduce expendituresiin Oid Grace hospital. Sy eT : ‘cus! SOLE : ‘below the Legislature's authorized : Sime for weet price tn tows. track ow Men’s Work Sox appropriations, 6r we must raise) ™ 7 or COURT FOR THE = — Poe pictures. Buy all you want . ol de | . . t or ' f Irregulars Quelity | ‘ = * pe oe “ Michigns Beating” erpeeution’ ve SSCOSESSSSSSSESSESSSSSSSSSSHSSSSSESESSSESHSSSSSEE € t It is my hope,” he s Kingsley G and Vir, Purton, : Pra. Sue + lal state agencies, when they real-|nis wie, — Popular Sizes to Fit All Sacpshot Cameras : , scott dot tative sae pea a | | ANSCO 620-120-127 FILM ane tions, will cooperate to: hold dowal "iasye"tesiy"scice tat. ot soll Sono eaeenen, Row 33.08 Guaranteed ‘All-Weather’ sane: |. Boi areca tc oh | their costs. requer. of the above named plaintiff, : ; ee “E mould rather ty fo accom fan chen Cea art belter isl $9.95 Watches, now 40.00 3 ROLLS plish some cuts voluntarily retarmanto soften _Rovemibe 4 e : iE to order an across-the-board re- Sat queen Steen aoe 71.50 Watches, now 47.00 88: } fakele.. SPECIALS duction which might seriously af- Datedr Mevensber a3 . aaa fect essential services CANFIELD. PADDOCK ; nn, ; ‘Stardy SSewn Natural CORN already operating close to the uE : — pool ; = ; spa dig. | The guaranteed all weather. file takes . * ms e§ Williams said economies could Midwest c-Sae pictures. under any weather condi- =. : be accomplished if the state agen- tions. Choice of 3 popular sizes. - cies would refrain from filling any RIE
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' * | Congress i eintiiadhisciaaiae! | HOUSTON U&*-Oit operators will been forecast, total 1957 crade, pro-| Gains forecast for 1968 were being } Keep ain eye on Washingion in’ 1958: etn an match the Ferd 26 ‘increase in demand ‘or petroleum Suez but also on a large carryover and petrolcum products had been lot gasoline into 1957 and weak de- Trap Themselves NEW ‘Jet alone dilly ones, Since, after 45.', time for all ia saan _reniate mypoeee te broodis about the can replaced, br eak a = - The. making jHave you heard this one?” And Hospital _ Jations seems to- : i Sie dane Oh 9: mah, cow te ~ gether a masculine _naigednn floor. | WEEHAWKEN, NJ. @ = ‘Two gard the whole a ae of a heroic woman nonsense. There’ ig no need for a full pén| Whe Periabed in 8 tenement ie The reason lof ink to set down my resolutions Yesterday _ became * * : if your jst of resolu-| : apartment aft had in- Spike or Small Cubsn Phand, knows he has a jnature|tions each year and take them out! With wife. to beeome. It is the passage ns tae pecrmnacar aed HEEL LIFTS = |ireckied with evil. Usually he has from time to time and review! “Stop yawning when the oss time, mot the growth of character, ifamily go ahead go of her down 4 Leather . Fthe strength to enjoy it, But ‘about them, you ciinnot escape one con- tells @ funy story.” ‘shat tukns most men into angels.|s ladder, or 39c Pr: Enow, worn out by holiday wassail clusion. It is this: -You don't, “Do something about. falling; The only good-resolution a man! "100 grandchildren, Marjorie ‘Li Composition and welkin ringing, the bad eon- ree improve. yourself much — hair,” ie. ineeds . — in middle 88° cas, pan science he has . successfully. held but time certainly does. written an interior f te t out, but HALF SOLES [down all year riscs up and over. In my own ease, for example, None of these resolutions aves iggareat only ‘to him, is this! aa e pig ayereadl ced ‘a burns 1 aw throws him. iI find that at 25 my list of New worth . repeating this year. My| "Keep living! cee suffered. Att, Teo wretch, ashamed of ‘all: she) Year reddives ras to Uke closcty wise os longer Sew WA pecan Se ope ten Nee _. 4, Men's, Women’ sinful things -he han ‘dome- for-the| written. pages. Picked at random to- start eee ee : oe last 12 months and the virtuous e deeds he has left undone, is mis- } ‘ , : : Whilé U Wait or Shop jovahly sare, that about the coy py me Will K roa oo oe Neismer’s Shoe Repais | tubs tart urot'no | il Yperators Nill Keep Wary Eye- 42 M. Sagiesw Street mother brass knucks lately. . . & . Y Yearning again for his own set:| OT) Washington in Coming Year isix per cent increase over 1956 had ee ee per cept. lowered “at year-end ‘to less than —T pe hime’ wilt" being” placed ‘ar ace A Soeur sax a per cent i a ar maneae 2 pra Damage Herein: Seeks State Aid for Advertising ——---- deliberations in early January on) the controversial Harris - O'Hara, ‘natural gas bill, a carryover from 1957. Congress ae is expected to ‘study the percentage he megred se, tax | allowance, pricing policies, try control bills, and foreign pa, agreements, | Elsewhere, the iadestry will | have an oversupply of carryover ) problems from 1957, | Many ‘industry records fell in 11957 but the year as a whole was, disappointing to most operators ‘The Suez crisis caused domestic crude output to soar to record heights in late March. But sharp cutbacks that followed the abrupt fending of the Middle East emer- gency more than wiped out gains’ made during the oll-for-Europe | ‘Bbaild up. ° }. ‘The first general increase in / | erude prices since 1955 spread across the ‘Sountry fast January | ; tat at yearend Uiere Was talk | the boost may fall in early 1958 unless problems of over-supply — | are eased. Daily crude output at the end of Bose OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY that “tl 9 Jrels below late March. While a | GRAND RAPIDS W~ Michigan, it to $493,000 and there is danger. \for about an i the year was nearly a million bar: Michigan Tourist Ind ustry z 5 = fs = Plans Big Cam paign in ‘ tourist industry plans an intensive, the Legislature may cut it even | mere, caer ye sald page, % ‘Co. -repairman, ‘advertising und promotion by the He said Michigan, which reaps, i Aurey ~ sanigea secretary- ranks 10th in the amount of funds. Pontiac Police Rules! t—appropriated organization will cooperate. with a) * * East Michiean Tourist Asan. last few years, state appropria- the Pontiac Police Dept, has com- to members of both groups, asking | {thous we are spending more dol- ice ee gonenaney bow A Manager He indorsed a statement by/'W months ago when it became, ated, this year is asking the coming dangerous and the state’s|%ble to agree on rules, nor to find | it problem. the Aen committee were | Va ECIAL SALE HOLMES & lovely Spring Gado pattern EDWARDS Inlaid Silverplate Take advantage of this money-saving ollerteeutds your table with the sparkling glow of matched silver- ware. Everything you need to serve 8 people plus —— eee Sensational low price! \ 58 -piece service for a / ‘ \ now emus "qa tneredibte: value!” i: \campaign in 1958 to gain a legisla- tive appropriation of $624,000 for Michigan Tourist. Courcil. about $37,000,000 a year in taxes) * from money spent by tourists, | imanager-of the West Michigan —about one per cen Tourist and Resort Assn., says his annually to support ae industry. Set Up by Committee drive launched recently by Frank! -awpye advertising joo promo- | Davis, secretary-manager of the tion costs have doubled over the; The committeé drafting rules for 7. 2 2 itions. have advanced only modest-|Pleted its work and copies have The campaign is based on letters ily.” Strohpaul declared. -“So, even}been turned over to the Civil Serv- | for support | in ~ request * * 59 The Michigan Tourist Council, Davis that the “low pressure sgles}*PParent’ that memibers of the) with which both groups are affili- ‘campaign to attract tourists is be-|Civil Service Commission were un. $691,000 appropriation. The bud- (tourist industry is no more than’ spree « te olive Pena * get bereae already ‘Nas ‘stashed ‘holding its own at present. es “eee. irepresentatives of the city’s police- | imen’ and firemen, the chiefs df THREE "WONDERFUL SILVER PATTERNS ON. oth departments, city persoane!| director, city attorney and assis-| [tant city manager. . Cheaper Way i ito Desalt Water — TEL AVIV, Israel—An economi- ‘ cal way to take the salt out of sea and brackish waters will be sought | ‘during 1958 ay aS Institute of | Technology. ON THE CELEBRATED the Solar Physics Laboratory, will resume his project of harnessing solar. energy to desalinate COMMUNITY: == The Finest Silverplate -~ expensive method, imITED TIME ONLY Lamp Lasts Scher ' _ a veloped here by.a national lamp ae mataleeturer,-which- says it~ will 2 at -|produce -2% times as much light ~~ =) sin G5. Apeenaiie Set includes: _. gel @ 16 Teaspoon @ & Knives & 8 forks @ 8 Soloed Forks @ 8 Soup Spoom @ 1 Butter Knife @ | Suger Spoon © 2 Serving Spoons, requier @ | Serving Spoon, pierced as eke ee | Radic . Senbeam Fellyp Actema gt me Sete er The comsnitien was appointed: Professor N. hatihieas: head of, BLOOMFIELD, NJ. -— A new | fluorescent lamp has been de pel iad Wael and All Wool Miited = burbans! * rh T penne Tweed Sabato vee | +All Wool-Loden Coats!—- sna ees * Nylon pet Reversible ence Sipe Jackets! Outstanding buys ‘on men's coats! Al aré expertly cut and made of the finest materials available, Brown and gray in the suburbans. Sizes 38 to 46. Hurry in tonight and save! Cherge Yours at Waite's . . Street Floor BROKEN AND SPLITTING “FINGERNAILS | WITH GENUINE 1 NEW NAIL BEAUTY IN JUST TWO. WEEKS! Thousands of men and women have: Sa cichenttae a unequalled tat oie quickly and effectively! AMAZING Nail Hardener must i. wotk or your money back. Get © AMAZING. Fingernail Hardener — TODAY ... there’s nothing like it! While the first. ccntaeai type that light, 5 of reactor built under the Atomic : Energy Commission's civilian devel- ee : Z Ola thers can remember "way “back when nobody but rich People played golf and paid income tax. “Oversating makes a ‘sities de- ‘spondent,” says a physician. And having to undereat doesn’t make a _ person any too cheerful. - = year ago, our first commer -seale 7 + plant went into operation this month ; -: in Shippingport, Pa. | = Built by he Duquesne Light : - Co, its maximum capacity. is ~~ > 100,000 kflowatts, The company % 3 ie -* put up a total of $22.5 million— _ AT gvery tick of the clock in these } < ~ $5 million for the reactor and an _ hectic times, a person’s chance of ro ae LC- onice mills, Z * Drive out West Huron Street 25 miles to Highway U.S.-23 and turn right, and after a few more miles you'll learn why Oakland County isn't securing any new Fifteen miles of the new U.S.-23, a point just southwest of Fenton, edge of Flint, has béen opened to gook that expresses the us ‘David Lawrence Says: scales | ___ =. estimated $17.5 miltion for the dying a natural death diminishes. _ '. ©. for the nuclear part of the plant s the Government paid $55 million in — : - Why Neighboring Counties: a: $105 million. ime esne Com. Ct Roa Is, and We Do Not mre cost Wislohis' srontid! 52 with lower costs expected as time i fe coms ho. t commercial scale atomic 4, > Hall, England. The urgency caused - by shortages of coal and oil in. West such need exists in this country and’ ‘ther road building must be curtailed. a = = we have been constructing pilot !t Stakes around the landscape on an {ume Mia the site and the turho.genecator, oe 2 8 sake The Man About Town foe This the Reason? research and development and. $50 - ~ million in construction —a total of ~ eS a Se 8 oe a kilo- 9. Zeta hour-for- the. resulting elecs rega rol - ory : goes on, All in excess of 8 mills will ; be paid by Government, subsidy. power plant in the world went into traffic. operation two years ago at Calder t : ! -& : Europe are responsible for speeding t stretch of new four-lane boulevard- discontent with - the building of plants there. NO ed pavement cost sq many millions that things as they are, aE . expensive new right of way, instead of American bay : - plants designed to find-the best type following the old direct road, and has cough up soon on the basis of cost, operation and so many high cost overhead bridges that -- some more bil- : , one would surmise it was the only ap-_ lions of doliars for LAWRENCE looks at a golf ball. Time was when proach to New York City. safet y- a variety of save-the-world pur- a President of the United States Tt doesn’t carry one-tenth of the traf- °S**- The Shippingport ‘plant is a fic of some Oakland County roads that 9 -* great accomplishmient - and a fe sorely in need of improvements. And = The glossary, both here ang. didn *. splendid example of partnership =. ° wouldn't expect an overhead bridge runs somewhat as follows: ' between Government. and private - dosnt ag Ven Seen capital. No private company — reasonably could have been ex- funds are fed to the winds on less popu- mitted” countries, aap ae 7k ete absences at Hyde Park “Bold and imaginative ideas.” over the weekend. : respeet-by the press for a Presj- and. some_more.. si bene cars enna is means a plea for more money Those were the days of great They’ re Hinting for Us to Couth Ur * America now mist: offer to with- : draw her troops from Europe pected to risk the Tull cost of con- ‘lous counties in a program fhat preced- wna too, for the “underde- a3 structing such ane nial _._.¢dhim, Jack asks me _veloped _coméries. mt Ss a : plant. oe * “What could you dot,” the’ bil = he tart a Se a Dr. William Bra y Says: 2 ~ and.I'm stumped. for an: .. Can : fh. ag yaa ouppiy ee 2 Catan eee re ‘Authorities’ Can’t ha gree | More State Autonomy eee iam eae mimes i ° ie on the s roads, I'm in- sa com: : Urged by Committee terested in s story in @ Detroit paper munity chest, in which the United. ONL Rheumatoid Arthritis | that was run as a news feature instead States. is supposed to be either The Joint ‘Federal-State ActioN opin tne comics. It calls Grand River *0¥mous or too modest to have rningusded: yoting wornan has its name mentioned as a giver. Committee set up last June at the Road : vernors’ Conferénice has issued its _ “The Main Street of Michigan,” °°. "Compiscency in = gt first recommendations. Made up f-State and Administra- street, : echolarshh __.2 _ tion‘ officials, -the edmmittee urges “t y-Phe Dixie Highway, q *"'festoration to the states of the re- the moon. While only ten months disability to en- | d and pia can count almost that many in this ‘“countr talking ae - sponsibility for certain services now an hour. be a how high ia tithe was te financed through Federal grants. In Fenn a8 for a federat budget, now the talk Hn return Congress would reduce the Recently moving to Birmingham, ot oe ee ee te present 10 per‘cent Federal tax on we “shelter defense.” = . _Jocal telephone service by 40 per cent phone me that they had a very enjoy ab Be ot a which would enact a four per cent President of the Oakland Paley pertny Democrats, $n whys” pen tht he eve my “emer,” tax on such calls. Sportsmen's Club. former president from Missouri -i¢ yoy can call it treatment, a try, *\ now joins, means that in his last : Pee * * 7 ore Ray Newman, television speech Eisent didn’t, MCC he has told me that he, no . tells ee ‘that the movement to threaten enough, didn’t scare the longer takes treatment ee Por the: revetis si vobtained the: "ike she Barmah Few” American people enough, didn’t lay ie states would assume full responsibil- ccanibiee & cooperative spirit‘ needed by a more spending | -ity for financing programs dealing both hunter and.land owner. with vocational education, now cost- _ ing $33.75 million; municipal: waste treatment, $62 million; slum clear- - ance, $9 million and local disaster i he hed done so, OC Sa d Now at a convalescent home at 2260 cried out — as pry Oxley Drive, — 17, said- about the NATO. merteg-in, %0 dampness, dratts would entities wed missives from her wehiitasy omy grounds because they would | ~ have ® ready source of revenue at > © their disposal. Federal aid would — have te continue in. some in- : _ stances. where the need is great-_ _ est and 2 the leet pra li > Mity-ninth wedding an * 2 2 : Mrs. Cora Skarritt_ “This modest effort to restore to the - ‘or 2511 Auburn Road; eighty-sixth birth day. THE PONTIAC PRESS. oto morn aty-tird wedaing an a Published by. Tue Pornsc Parss Company. niversary. : Pow. Pe Pontiac 12, Michigan’ ‘George Alleman Daiiy Raoept Sundar of Auburn Heights; elghty-fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John BR, Williams —.. of 1697 Ward Road; sixty-third wedding | anniversary. = = Mre -and Mrs. John Webb Telief. nAriends.. aM ee ee itd ea pinche tig ee oe ee oer Soe eee ees ee oT t “ In no case apa the staies fail a ees nounce oe -—to-provide these services on econ- ~ Verbal Orchids ‘curing a J * i fighting “timited ware” in the Mid. _ ET don’t understand rheumatoid _. arthritis, it's not becatise 1 haven't “. tried to Mr. and Me. Frederick D. Carr west, Busnes, + Bata Sirane Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cotter “ Seeeme “SSNs ese ea ‘ es of wate i: ay. ve anni- ES Mrs, Clara’ Buseh of Keego ‘Harbor; eighty-first birthday. i .—r _prctusteely to the Mr. and Mrs, Lee Roy Burnett local printes “n thie i AP cows mae verted by i ee to find out about it. And it’s. rheuma-—— te a di tact, 1 have fond ative 8 < “petit finanelng.’* Tn’ ‘aunties whom denerganes. at {peered ‘tr te tee aes a ve. You later broke . . “bigamia’sbrotherinlaw, ge How long wag Adlai in’ the Whie House? The man never even sent out his "laundry. We got his official on his not even a five-mike — , Ask Anyone Who Knows * * * Mrs: Margaret Main, star of the 1940 New Year's Day fete in nearby , Says she started having the mo- and Wea Tanta F . i ar trt ‘er i ; iF iE ae £ ii a ehh ts fe'the Pontiac Press Ponting sichigan, er queens — say how much pret- “wouldn't a (Copyright, sats i Mac fe th rte missed it for anything.” Case Records ofa eredlogise ‘Maternal Prenny” Hels No One laum case shows the “iam in your own home. 4 {gow alfred :] BEDROOM ‘SUITES OE ETE OI Fo GAS RANGES "J OPEN SUN. 10-4 _. . Bargains ae in Each Department = REFRIGERATORS _ \cvaier ol reed = : AAPA AA bE — - 2 Tee eee | GOODMAN’S ia, 8 FURNITURE SALES ‘seais' of Gk Atlas @ His Use Coins in Fountoin. 7. DEPARTMENT STORE it => apes ped sgenplooae | Bat Americans and others realize lems facing Khrushchev, however,| NEW YORK @—The N York! "520 s. 1 _ a en = . sae va uae ithis is cold solace; It also is ad-\are considered serious enough at : Lives: dies te a Seginaw—1 Block South Wilson ee eee : 4 ey ‘00 Emitted the Soviets made many this time to threaten: Communit ue ry's $500,-! other alarming gains during the ‘control of Russia. and the satellites, 000 to meet expenses got a $T- ee wacaaenecaet: : mPa =, eee gee ceht boost: ae bs E to these ditticultieg|38 coins found in : ite Wie gredl ‘sstceeses in many “aa ro Swifts achieve the most rapldl flight known among birds. By) means of a stop watch, two species | in India have been clocked at 170] ‘was intellectual ferment danger- ‘OUs to the regime. * + # . ‘i The whole Communist bloc/ Of Fy >} economic system was out of kilter. Pi ic Russian and East German factor- jes Were not getting Polish and Hungarian coal in the quantities ‘So We Are Giving Terrific Prices (~~, ot vy C*AlLAYD LAts ~ P vin. | chai to ~ This Merchandise! a \ it Ci} \C | ‘a ‘e)(e@), _-INOQVW CI t er c to 200 miles an hour. ye see 5 = lee VAL Ie $ the, $e 10 he. 6.90 ee, Soe oe cates 3 | S jthe five-year plan had to be an \ , ? ws eo oe SAVE 35 had no publicly defined economic objectives, i . ; : ee ea teary £ rere 2 re ae / Dvelaateya 4 : ‘ ' m a rt fe; * iN - - b | oy * . / We Deliver | Sater tom meaning troubie.; Diamond Duet aed A ee | / Prison |S VIONMG ' Orders of $5.00 or more Although the Russians report a 16 ' : d ‘ le | AN F ~ t 5 = . delivered tree, § per cent increase in industrial pro- Z mac : ;' . / ) ~ Orders under $5.00 @ delivery | duction some diplomats think, but 6-Diamond Duet , i x : ss. ar, eadvture! - gharge of 25¢ will be added. | are not sure, that the decentraliza- fi ee cE Z_- - \ & ition of industry which Communist % of our regular . "99" Party Boss Nikita S. Khrushchev price - Phone FE 2-0491 « ordered in mid-year may not be working so. well. Tor TECHNICIANS UNHAPPY i were ordered to leave fat-cat jobs in Moscow and Leningrad were sciegr oat gees =~6 PARK. JEWELERS Siberia and the Urals. ( Homie f Dise ) -1NORTH SAGINAW. ST. Notary Bonded Certified - Perfect Diamonds . . . Fully Guaranteed! Other Aree ; ce i Agents: ; — , *" venues, | aim Extended P lay - 4 rv Albuns ~-by- RCA -Victor—- and. Columbia. CHOOSE FROM... Glenn Miller Air Force Band Porgy and Bens, Liberace, Bing Crosby, Kay? Starr, ‘nih ee Four Lads, Percy Faith, ;. pede Maney Sent, pas aS man have saved as and many ast | VALUE | q Meg. § 69" Aj 11-DIAMOND F PAIR. UE beteaead stess0 125 | ae re: Bonded Certified . LE Se can id , EE RRSP A A RE it pays te keow STATE FARM sana tea MACHINE SHORTHAND , GREGG SHORTHAND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. HIGHER ACCOUNTING — TYPEWRITING ret o (COMPTOMETER CALCULATOR is New Classes Starting. _ JANUARY 6, 1958... a8 264 - ibe ee . e, a&|Ballder of ‘ There i isa stad demand for wwolbtrainad office help. (1) cme. aia wert mek begins, and any Bomareood Chinese Defense Ministry said to Li z R ‘ Sitios fs Beginning salaries are excellent, There are many | designer gets are usually ae - 2 hoom * s =e a seed copertalin. See yan: Jett the ext." ‘This coud be trie|euddeny cals for. | Alou it:report 8 not mew, 5 “gee Tor ae oe for dele poation od er ee ~ Sofas — Chairs —Lam aka an 2 ing day, halflay, or eres capers ter! WE. as notable, 2 i na some — Se SEARS I LE MONEE EEL AOE AEE RET MS 24% g naa ovens es oe : arid tear up bits of Among other claims in the sum- aid alto PLOFTEN Gown ean apie of : Dining Room Suites The Business Ir nstitute islecicome, ‘The Conor’ : 7 W. Lawrence St. Pontiac. Phone FE 2-3551 ms Tables — Buffets — Chinas ' Phone or Return This Ad for Bulletia . 4 Bedroom Groups f iGaringe tiene Tivo, aareserss le ahs 0 bp AO Oa cade duesecea ass | 1s ees Mattresses — Box Springs Canadian F lyer Skates | ! Child Falls Down Shaft}. . USE OUR CONVENIENT BUDGET PLANS | ) [itere t gives people a chance| pleased that he had BROUGHT it.\Uncle Fishes Her Out Hockey o Figure § a SG aaiemee s me se ee er OY ee ‘jal: |. I. (18) DRAFTSMAN. There are|a heated argument over a merger| LOGAN, Kan. —Two-year-old Open Monday and Friday Night ul 9 - Specia os # > always some trades that are. not}among a firm's board of directors;| Kay Bitte! fell 12 feet down an [prospering too well, and. thelclearly. the Regotasions are DE-(JEi0ch air shaft in her home. | ex: | FURNITURE JF crattaman, or skilled worker in|VISIVE—creating discord, Equal. * * * LAYTON S . - WAGNER HARDWARE |such trades may be ly, ‘since the directors are still} An uncle, Joe Landera, tied a! ‘CARPETS me. of sctenifc saghsoriag yet Deskive, Graal Wak nee-weislenet 3 aod Cis Kay we'piace 13065 Crchard Like Reed Keege Harbor : € f . : Tt 1960. OPDYKE at PONTIAC RD. \thare is full demand for DRAFTS hanging fire. ~ . Gver her head and under het Te . 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The drone air The council predicted 180 fatalities on the streets and a ne — = on highways during the Christmas holiday, The total reached _| pictures at night. 225. . , e ses poe Boo be 5 gg: wr ad a +: * oS Brurich time, lunch time, dinner-or munch time—it’s ° Statistics show that, since World War II, mon market by African and Asian! yo gimy gaid thé device will always the right time to come to Howard Johnson's! deaths has been substantially lower during the New —_ — : do. omega the “new give combat commanders accur- Whatever the hour, whatever your wish, Howard Johnson's |} celebration than during the Christmas observance. od * * aes ey 5 poet wih. af : : . big factor is less long-distance travel. ‘The lowest toll since ents ed _ enemy seryes up the Lastiest full-course meals, salads, sandwiches World War II is 93, compiled during the one-day switch The, proposal og. a out endangering the life of a pilot. and delicious desserts. And, you'll be doubly pleased from 1948 to 1947. _ : borg Thieves Ransack Home Warns Chi ‘ tome members protested that| strip ots film. cc otaghy = i wanted 4 a Soviet! A system is synchronized HOWARD JOH ons | Thieves ransacked the home of ICago soustonal beh F ' : ng eonent See : Paar the idea. ee “ yaaa) = on either ide of the | On Woodward (US-10),at Square“ [Zs'sosume jenety as we == = (QF) POWLPION) «| the ractan cpus stmt Sansa sinly is, ! A home at 700 Joslyn also was % = In the past Russia has tried. to * *«: 1h means a entered, but the occupant, Mrs). Engineer Tells Mayor attract upderdeveloped nations to} The flash its sf Lou Stoglin, waly unable to deter- a ee ‘communism painting glowing only briefly. i ) pees eee Used Water’ Connot Be torn ires at her economic progress. |possible for enemy No Increase in Prices } Make Plans to Spend Your ies Returned to Lake a irul sih 3 mer | Driver Gets 30.Days |. Cable Cartiomelciiee For Your Dancing Pleasure * = NEW YEAR'S EVE With Us © Rtwend/C. Laskin, . es a ig 4 = = = f 7 7 3 2 . ._ i? 4 = + a i} ie, = FE i} . = < . ba oe: : Oakianale arold| , ELI eh LUNDY | : wey | : * = 7 J . , "J S TUES., DEC. aie HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS! HOSE Ve Hever Seer anPIhing THRE Tt? Bewitching? Breath=” lessly exciting! The story of a real-life Squirrel . her enemies . . . her adventures . . . told with a new kind of Disney magic! features at 1:55 — 3:50 — 545 — 745 — 945 - mapas Perry “ALASKAN SLED DOG” in CinemaScope 1 “PANAMA PLAYGROUND” — Plus Cartoon jative stores at Stara Zagora were | If this series comes up to €%-\reported today to have been sen-' jpectations, “Vera Cruz,” which |tenced to death for stealing sur-{ ‘Burt made with Gary Cooper, will plus goods from the stores and! 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Last year’s winner was Bill Holden. ‘ DISNEY PLANS ANOTHER | Walt Disney's pictures are So ‘loved ‘by young and grown-ups ‘alike that anything he buys for the LEATHER JACKET AND JUKE-BOX ROMANCE! The hottest, most spectacular dance numbers _ you ever saw! . “One Day at Teton Marsh” and! “One Day on Bettle Rock,” and| will use them as the basis for two’ new full-length true-life fantasy, screen featurey to follow the om. rently. popular_““Perri.’ F | It .was with these best odie! published by Alfred Knopf. that! A Seats $1.23 mel. tax 6) Miss Carrighar stepped. into the sire Will Be Scld’ tetra, te Reguior Show limelight ‘as a vivid storyteller and! . TICKETS NOW ON SAI 7 t! aturalist. These. slories. reveal the. nnn NOW! JACK WEBB “THE D. 1.” "= _ “THE IRON SHERIFF” PLUS— THRILLING WESTERN! j b oe «x ry or a a> TECHNICOL | cx a DOORS OPEN 10:45 A. M. LATE SHOW Every Seturday NOW! Last 2 Days 31: 15-1:35-B:38-8:25- 7:25 and 9:36 to Madrid, § they had a wonderful time —two-timing the wolf-pack! | x ‘STARTING ; SUNDAY. * JERRY L Wis AS A WALKING\ BUOBY TRAP. Jerry joins the all-time funniest! Sw ; “Everything goes with | ‘Qt < ae Les GIRLS ¥ GENE KELLY - TZ GAYNOR; KAY KENDAL becky omy JACQUES HERERAG om 0 PTE wr a \) + ate: and yen by COLE PORTER: + tm cinnmascope and METROCHLOR = Aasocial Producer SAUL CHAPLIN '* trot by GEORGE CUKOR . hema pee Hills. Glenn Caighill of Dover road offers to let his sister, Gail, use his hockey glove, which is equipment he received for Christmas. Gail, however, doesn’t think it would Ladies, Beware Ladies had to take care in the days of England's King George il, In 1774, Parliament passed a law forbidding wom- en from enticing men into matrimony by using scents, washes, cosmetics, artificial teeth, high-heeled shoes or iron stays, among other witchery. Fur for Umbrella Here's a notion from Paris that ix not likely to become the ‘latest fashion: A fur cov- ering for-an ‘umbrella to match your coat. You change the.cov-.... ering as you change your coat: Mink, beaver, leopard, This was a camera Chritwes in the home of Dr. John Markley of Bloom... Son John (left) received: * of part of the Tourists Take - in Mardi Gras The next Mardi Gras at Nice, France, from Feb. 6 to 20, is really one for the tourists. For the garlanded crowned effigy of. King Carnival, -the domi- nant figure in the whole’ two- week extravaganza, is this win- ' fer called the Prince of Tour- ism, and as such sets the tone for all the parades, Tourists on hand for the oc- casion may revef in such spec- — taculars as a 24-hour-long pa-— rade.on Feb. 9, a. confetti- strewn Night of Nice on Feb. 13, fireworks displays and the Veglione costumed dance. on King Carnival on. Feb, 20: cli- max of the celebrations. a Gian Feb,. 18....and..the--burning.-of J a new strobe light for his camera, and his brother. Gary is holding ta 4g avhich John: wil photograph. a8 wee a # ———hookstike-things havecal med down considerably in the Gerdon ave- nue home of Herman -Ulman since The Ulman’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred — Pontiac Press Phoigs be a_very even reds because she is most fond of the dolf*she got. Glenn's waiting anxiously for the predicted “winter weather to set in so he can get in some real.hockey playing. Gone Are Days of Uplift Bra, Waist Cincher NEW YORK (INS)—It's no secret in these enlightened days that women have bosoms, hips and waists. _But just what fashionable contour our bosoms and “hips eight to have is getting to be a = foggy propositiors. spring we were all Now, all of a sudden a girl has got to be built like a board. As little as possible, please, and hips that’ are cake. This drives some girls to diet, but designers. have it easier—they just whip up an- other expensive harness we're supposed to buy for THE cur- ~- pent shape, ~ ets waved in every. wardrobe. straight and~ flat asa pan- Christmas. Sheryl and Robert die « of Can. terbury drive seem pretty. satisfied with sett they received jer Christmas. gifts. . Beth (left) and Sheryl, 6, and Robert, 8, se children of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Betzing. Reed of T es: Calij., ae pan we Peggy (seated, cen- ter), look over some of their Christmas wa? ge E i | from the new, long as she mobile in. She to her low and year and mobile retired wanted to of time, ; id it satis- a their home-on— if it as much . as they expect to, or they will try a country. present ng housing problems. : + * S. F. hot plan to be constant travelers. Their trailer, because of its width, will be hauled to its destina- - tion by a professional towing NARROWER TRAILERS Strange by Jane Gaskell, and / Lynne Doyle's “The es | Genesis County.” It Ex-Wife’' Woos Him With Fine eed! Wise Man Will Add C Own ( Humble) Pie By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY; After 27 years of married life T found put my wife was attracted to another man. Consequently a divorce followed. It hds been 3 Years and neither of us (which she knows I love) and she me like I wished she ABBY have treated me when we were- pe v Lorella Sandra, to road: Both attend the U.-of M. wedding is Planned. = tthhounce the engagement of their daughter, Paul Kampner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris ‘Kampner of East Iroquois A June 15 Mr. and Mrs. Carl w. Fowler of Washington, D.C., are arriving by plane today to visit Mrs. Fowler's sister, Mrs. Robert ‘McCormick of Liberty - street, The Fowlers will re- turn to their home state on New Year’s Day. * * : To attend the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game at Pasa- dena, Calif, is Charles A. , Britten of Elizabeth Lake road, © who also plans to tour Los Angeles and Disneyland. *.* * . Spending a two-week vaca- tion. in Orlando, Fla., is Mrs. Catl Clifford of North Tele- Later in the evening the home sin Royal Oak ° graph road. : SS Mexico City College, Mexico Christnias day dinner guests City. An education — at dale \.....0f Mr, and Mrs. Glenn D, Wil... chigan 5 + SNe son were their parents, former | . "The course is Congressman and Mrs. George In! ; A, Dondero of Royal Oak and program, = ~ Elmer G. Wilson of Marlette. ee eLS Mp. and fis, Aled Rest “T heard. other man denise ue cand tak Gant divorce his wife after all so that's why she’s crawling back te me. Should I forgive and * _ DEAR JIM: “Add a hte pie . (humble, that is) to the menu and both have sdmeé. Pride ‘goeth before a fall. Forgive, tis * x “DEAR ABBY: I am a gir! “DI Jan | cams SS Uy eR 2 er out. I have taken sewing in School but my mother won't- Tet me near her machife. I “know how to cook, too, but’ — she never lets me make any- thing for fear I will burn my- ‘self or spoil the ingredients, "Tl I ask her to let me. do (Mee Maxine Ubiman) of Tujunga, Calif., and daughters, Beth, Marie and Peggy, are ~¥isiting the Herman Uhimans ‘eer ond. forget? My side says eo sotiiethttiy around -the “house she says she can get it done to > bios sid. Halen t0 my _ Cause he doesn’t want es as. he would like to have his own, i } 4 i428 Fe i t * s i e : Hi | vite 4 & bookstore and make your own selection. In adding a collection of sto- ries to your home you will lead your children into that wonderful land that only book ~*"Jovers know. The little child who is told stories’ and read to long be fore he can read himself is the one who learns to love books. / Paris Subway Goes Modern engagement o f Margaret, to .. Rostom | their daughter, Ltonano’s 20 N. PERRY ST. FE 4.4503 | PRE. 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Reg. $39.50. to 1—COMFORTABLE CHAIR Mahogany Legs. Olive Green Cover and Foam Seat. | Reg. $9450—Now Yours « SAC) YOU MAY LIKE THIS CHAIR — WE DON'T 4 25—-TABLE. LAMPS. o : on tame ad Sent 76" | ae “aay Birch Frames—— "$5950—NOW "29" iceSale : annual New Year's Eve ; Keloa Klub members are “EMEA: hein various committees are boas are preparing for their tala be tell at he gifts sent to shut-in members of the Lodge. - A. contribution was made to Odd Fellow and Rebekah Home at Jack- son. Plans were made for a semi- public | the dance Ellen Taylor ! meee ages vor apa | ‘78. PAIRS ; NATIONALLY ADVERTISED \ ~ Shoes _ mealies to 12.95. 3° Jacqueline, Naturalizer and Risque Reguler to 16.95 ‘fe t All colors, all heel heights. Suede, patent, calf, 2 % All Sales Final! Shoe Salon—Mezzanine | Regular to 24.95 - Martinique —__ General chairman of © (seated left) lists patrons as Krista Kaasik makes the telephone calls. Sue Uligian (right) arranges” for the dance publicity. - Faith Cook of Garland avenue and Arthur D. Berg were mar- Presbyterian *86" FI oF F aith (ag Speaks Vows Sey ot DE Letting HAE the iguests. ute] ee BF i wu hl Fe f rh | Do Away with Hard] and Rusty Pr Water! |p “ees a whiter wash, softer clothes, lovelier , and even save | i 4 up to 80% Sn scans FF YoU are Lea Se ar ca Lt PARTY DRESSES For Gala Nights. bey 3 . 24.98 ' 39.98 : Gayety, Romance... that’s what our holiday dresses are | : made of! Ballerina length that spells flattery unlimited. tn white and lush = colors. All are made __ of sumptuous _ tayon fabrics, lace, brocade, velveteén, tulle or chiffon. All with flattering - detailing. ates ae misses’ sizes. ; SEPARATES. will be altered and 3 sot or ne a REST ASSURED THAT “Your HOLIDAY. DRESSES or PARTY ~ 3543, Per Month i. : | PARTY SKI RTS ~ Including Sales Tax | No Money Down |} ‘ware ANALYSIS: | ‘DRESS uP TOPS ~SEDARATER 8.98 I7. 98 Glamorous types in taffeta, velveteen, Velray, and sheer chiffon. In black, red, white or toyal. Sizes 10 to 16, ae. 7 \ = £5.98 0 10.98 os Perfect for holidating in slasaie ark: “or ‘heer “‘Wiylon, “Se6dp and” plunging necklines. Black, white. Sizes 30 to. 36, cs “1 Separetee—Méth Pleoe ee MR _ and MRS; CORTEZ E. WALKER : [Carla Bramlett Becomes Bride ot Cortez-Walker- S. cf Fé : for base,/10 years ago hasn’ ~~ fis a four-wheel lift used to move considered any other job since. ty = gyppuaater hae pecraes Her husband, Joe Fields. She is a tug driver. . ling a tug COMPLETE THAT HOLIDAY © sone WARDROBE WITH Bn of Clawson seated the 3 : —" “Shoes for the Entire Family” ef) To. receive guests at a _recep- 4 “if aIKerS! tion in the church parlors, Mrs - Se - FLORSHEIM , mother a ‘| p [black velvet bodice and brocade] «=. «Hand Turned Fronts ' orchid i -'Must Hosts ‘Be Included ||. in Invitation?|§ . Would Be Best to! Ask Both Couples; 7 ‘| for First Time: 4 i. | | pee ( | Beteseness | a 1] BLENDED DACRONS! | ‘22, ott be moce court : | the first time, particularly jf you a4 hos: Tl | hgve not had them recently, La- Le : ven ae Loe el? Tipu dia joi teh thing Ser No. eben postr : ‘fj Vite your Kests every time you} — _— sleek, trim lines ‘and distinctive simplicity. Crafted f| ask the other couple. to traditional Florsheim Quality standards in rich, i eae some Florsheim shoes in our fine collection | whit Has We | TODD'S SHOE STORE ' ane | | | 20 W. 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Hollywood Bed com- ipk bax eyeing. Twin or fall ef thes. $99.50 $69.95 SAVE $15.00! Heywood - Wakefield twin size Panel Bed. champacne a Hurry—1 Only ............ aot $64.50. $49.50 Original | Price $39.95 $19.98 SAVE UP TO $200.00! SAVE $80.00! Satie Aye A Rone serene wee ond Soares meee im oneet VE $20.00! Barton —. with peti duty white trade - SAVE $80.00: General Electric Au- - tomatic Washer with. water saver Senteney Pn Geet tends, With tend, (eee eee ee ee Original Price - SALE "PRICE si dite t "wl ss956 5219.95 $189.95 J! * §579.95 $449.95 » Water Heater, cons Boa fel eee $599.95 $399.95 | 899. 95 $79. 95 $12.50. $9.95 $19.95 $6950 $49.50 ¢ fl Student Smuggles Pet Into Sorority House LAKELAND,. Fia. (INS) — South- ern college officials said today that|*7* tated ** « & most of 82 coeds exposed to- a Suid hac aia dog found to have rabies on the avec af a Uitwiale, Ih eoed| Persons and ‘cratcied Ms owner; (°t the coeds: yesterday and com- campus have been contacted while who smuggled it intoher sorority| Susan Ann Opler, 20, 2 junior in (-™U°? ‘heir emergency calls on Christmas vacation across the\hous@: against the rules of the! ph¥sieal education. All plan to throughout the night. 5 eres es cy : ———"—"—" | WARN 82 CO-EDs lately. * College officials telephoned most! | with the dog to guard ra wedi ~—_ Se a the dog into the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority house. The 3 members of the sorority. gogo -- the only ones to come’ | E “Pledges and guests who Visitea! both sorority houses were among) | jthe 82 co-eds believed to have {played _ with the Pa | Scere py ne after the a: of died, that it was afflicted with) rabiés at the time of death. | i U.S. Technical Aid Rabid Dog Endangers Many Coeds Attacked in-Lebanom reported today to have complained’ ‘of what they called miserly Amer- 1276 veterans who were dismissed | 8®#wer to questions by reporters | ican economic ‘technical aid toftom the Army since 1948 with that as far as he knew the | pro-Western Lebanon. meeting of the Foreign Affairs Alarmed officials warned the 82 Committee of the Lebanese Parli- co-eds and 2,000 other Southern ament. College men and women students Malik was said to have told the! iwho com committee Lebanon can get more’ sey eee —— 'U.S. aid but must present well! |thought out ‘Plans for using it, | : Dovre, “April. "In the front row were ‘Esther Diem, 3 Miss : aia x *« * * &® *& > 2 ‘Army Surveys 650 Security Cases Under New Rules 276 Veterans Get Improved Discharges BEIRUT, Lebanon # — Some| “WASHINGTON (INS) — Revised adviser on personnel security, (men to find better jobs — = denied ration and warmed they posiy Lakeland Fia., college last Octo-) take sniirables shots immed. |-*>anese deputies were reliably |Army regulations have triggered) Said the cases were placed under them in some cases because of |new and improved discharges for| review last March. He sald im |. nature of their discharges. _| investigation was net prompted ' by Congressional and public | pressure to “right the wrongs” | MANCHESTER, England m—A of a previews period of more third of the 28 million letters post- tealous concern with service ed daily in the United Kingdom subversives. are improperly addressed, it was The new discharges will bring _—s Sf i 1 ‘security blots on their records. The Army announced yesterday that 650 security discharges have undergone. exhaustive surveys -in the light of more liberal “common .sense"’ personnel procedures. -An- other 76. terminations are still substantial payments to veterans 2 ae congideration. involved. They may also pave | There are six Indian réserva- Francis X. Plant, chief Army the way for affected _exservice-' tions in ‘South Dakota. - ’ Rough on Mailmen * + + The complaint was raised at a Foreign Minister Charles’ SLAYBAUGH’S SPORTING GOODS. | SALE ENDS DEC. 31 | _ Better Hurry in Now and Take Advantage of These Savings! — : ALL FISHING TACKLE, 40% OFF . ARCHERY EQUIPMENT _ Ys OFF ALL HUNTING CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR ee I OT 6” Reg. $16.95 _.... wow ALL GUNS,. ACCESSORIES 25% we we and AMMO in STOCK 12 Ga. Hi- $ 60 Remington” S, 4 am 2° 64" — Shells. Model 870 30-06 Shells = nin! S eae Reg. 585.95. 2005 We've never "of their daughter, Alice Mae, _ Mrs. Georgianna Wittkopp of Rochester, .The wedding -.date hasn’t been set, x Blown ee ORION TOWNSHIP — = Te soy “of the advantages and uses of the proposed Orion Community Center, "Club. Inc. will be available on slides and tape recorder to local _ Pictures and narration are be-} and materials. A pledge for $2.) alt ee at eae mee bers of the Lake Orion Woman's : ion in Conimianity Center“ Tells Plan on Slides, | by Allen MeNelj.: encoded to complete the bldg. The 3 Cesithdates Must File With Romeo Clerk = Pelion Due Monday at 4 Sista so ax Installed are Walter A, Reyn- and Mrs. J n. ¥ 915 W. 11 Mile Rd., Royal Oak, ee announce the engagement of Mode, junior warden; their daughter, Beverly Ann, to au cone Bruce Dryer Norman F. Kent, son of Mrs. ‘ eaggne bohabogy Amaetrm M, W, Corbin, Essexville, and | (Tetris master), chaplain; Justin'F. Kent, Glendale, Calif. | Willem Sergent, senior deacon; The prospective is Steve Yobuck, junior deacon; student at General Motors Insti- | G¢0"S® Swaney, senior steward, tute, Flint. The wedding date pine Anges Raping, Sentence, ALICE MAE STOVER Mr. and Mrs, Cecil W. Stover, 2868 N. Grant 8t., ship. announce the engagement Avon Town- to Waltér H. Wittkopp, son of Car Collision Kills 2, : : owing. the ceremony... oe ~» Muskegon sane |Await Rural Contest rile : : i a Hee Ernest DeWitt, Erwin Krouse, Refreshments will be served foly ond Christmas” Dec. 30, date for the 18th annual Farm-To-Prosper Roundup. - The contest promotes advance- iment of rural community lite! through contest area embraces Muskegon, Mason, Newaygo, Oceana and Ot- distribution of $1,500 in prizes at/by Adult lip Reading Clas to Start at Metamora METAMORA — An, adult lip- of eight Jessons, which are. taught, 7 — evening. ‘sith, Alaska, was the seat of ermment under Russian rule (aid widen bade ; Seliridge Office or | “to Speak at U ica | Tat ff is Ip ; : | i eins Bm a ef a! i ? 5 if ut ‘ited i é i 4 i 1 tion is. $4 for a.seriesiodist Churches will present a the Holy Night,". by Holton, at 8 p.m. Sunday. Mrs. Lyle Bartlett of Vicksburg, former choir direc- tor, will be one. of the soloists. ' Others are David Rogers and Da- and capital of the Territory under,;vid Morrow. Director of the choir U.S. rule until 1906 when it maa ie Cecil Morrow and organ- replaced by Juneau. ist Mrs. Elva Willows. er of 1226 W. Park St., became the tawa Counties. _ Injures 2 at St. Johns ST. JOHNS oA two-car colll-, sion on a Clinton County road killed; two persons and injured two near here last night. x «+ * Killed were Hazel Schaefer, 46, of Rte. 1, Laingsburg and Evelyn. Ferrier, 48, of Rte.- 5, St. Johns. A passenger with the two women, Inez Foland, 21,-of St. Johns, was injured. Also. hurt was the driver of the second car, Lyin Canum, 19, of St. Johns. Police ‘identified Mrs. Ferrier Columbus discoverbd it in 14°8. To- as the driver of the first car. _ S eempulinnecranscadinteteemmmecuatiteein aaa present awards to the five winning organizations from each county at ‘the day-long roundup in Muske- \gon’a central campas auditorium. Rooms Hotels’ Big hen. 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Ruly also played part-time at halffack and is a place-kicking specialist. ball and cross country athletes. Doug Weaver, assistant football). coach at Michigan State Univer. - Rity, is expected to be the gi es “7 It should be quite a Speed Ace Hanks Smashes Auto in LA Trattic ° tenders in the 160-pound division, hopes to be the next challenger for "Champion Carmen Basilio. in ' the event that former title holder > ~Ray-Robinson_ddcides not to fight | Basilio. 4 Sports Pages in Today's Press homecoming aig cy the Detroit Lions’ pass patterns, has now: become main targets for the team's aerial attack. He could key in Sunday's championship game against the Yardley Hits -48 fo Top NBA, Pace Piston Victory i i * Pettit, with 18 points before lie was pulled, boosted his 30-game record to 811 points. The victory snapped. St. Louis’ string of consecutive victories at : Flint Tourney Opens in the Western Division — games behind the pace - setting Hawks, 28 passes » May Be Major Target for Tobin Rote "didn’t even know what a pattern was when I was at i a touchdown, 4 : 7 erties #2 . hi Ee In Saturday’s East-West Badin he unconsciously looked for i i Air-Ground | Takes Over New Post / Tommy Wan _ January 2 to Replace Duel Expected ‘The bright green color i« cour- by grouad crews, Recent: frost |_| and cold turned the grass a dead _| brown. cloudy skies and temper- jerowd of 42,000 will be telecast - jand broadcast * * * tesyof a dye job admintst-rea ~ ‘back John Crow and his Aggie - nationally by CBS/8ome-ofthose other backs are lia- -, Wheto get loose.” the Volg both ' \ * * & : 3 E d is 500-mile auto pace,:tox | ST: Oar hoe tee wa In other games, the Boston Cok) ici. se uy nod-- SAN FRANCISCO # — A duel! With Douglas in the backfield| At the ends for the West are @ we'll have to go around and over ma up the official pace pelea the storing , ae tics, beat the New York Knici ided. “He did it.” . between air and ground power|will be Jim Sholner of Texas couple of big fellows, Farrell Fum-|it.” x . car—tne of his prizes—in Los > — Boyce the; ee and Syracuse came on with) “Nisshaumer,’a former ‘Univer-/shaped up. today for tomorrow's|Christian and Stu Vaughan ofjston at, 62 end 210 pounds trom | Both teams will use a T forma- Angeles traffic. 46-poir * toa 110.108 victory a, Tum © top the Cincinnati Rayals| ‘cr ahichigan football star who|3ied annual Shrine Charity East-|Utah at the halves and Gerry|College of the Pacific and Willard tion but while the wide attack of Manks told tratfic efticers his’ |Detrolt ees lens betes tee eT playing time|West football game in Kezar Sta;|Nesbitt of Arkansas at fullback. |Dewveall, 64 and 215. from SMU./the West is set for passing, the ar crashed into the one in front |OVer Louis Haw: twin-bill, 104-100. with the Green Bay Packers, Wash-|dium. "|Vaughan, a flanker back, was the e 2 |East will run from a wing T and of him when the driver stopped |"iEht. ven oe in the, The Royals blew a big third Car-| Coach Jack Curtice of the West |®&tion’s leading collegiate pass| “We won't try to through seems to be banking on running suddenly to avoid hitting another ardiey a es last} Warter lead as Dolph Schayes, |dinals before joining the Lions’|named Jackie Douglas, the “17% catcher this past season with 756|that big East line,” says Curtice, The kickoff for this game being auto pulling away from the curb, 8©°ond half—18 of them in th Ed Conlin and John Kerr took staff in 1954 the 7 yards and five touchdowns on his|whose Utah team had na Lis iy NBC is He added: : 12 minutes—in a 4, took the job early|pounder from Stanford, as his nem. occcae grand here ts more lnigh. He leads the NBA race with! 12 polmts between them as the {like an end. the plan will be to attack the fa- a | a ae i ee ~ a total of 826. Nats tied it 74-74 and then pulled = 8 vored East through the air. | West -Virginia’s Mickey ‘Trimar Sco ee The balding former Stanford | *W*Y Ser *= S481 te. = a on ee et : chemin gs ik gs . ® _| University star sank four free Schayes 22 . The two West victories in the Of OW OMOMOW Jim Pace at Michigan, Wait Ko- ee _ Giardello.to Fight. | Seema. a. he start. of the toacth and de. Lavel.._ None ast..9ix- games were engineered ee i eR rete ant = * = 5 Z quarter, ree times = + > Penn Stat ie rou nl- | . ‘TV period he came through to being a Pass Te-jfrom Stanford, Bobby Garrett in) JACKSONVILLE, Fla. # —~ see No. 13 in the final Associated esggig peg be All : nes in. ut break a deadlock. : 1954-and John Brodie last year. fae de es ee America and the Big Ten's most = y Bob Yard-‘tics, . : Texas A&M and Bowden Wyatt une | a 254 Re or ee NN 2 ea ee ee a Si a race, injured an arm = exposed his players to rivvilb ko battles Ralph|Petiod and was yanked from thejaided also by Bill Russell's 15 re}. of their Bowl football game.!s jot of Tennessee's single .wing|mark. _ : (Tiger) Jories of Yonkers, N.Y.,/88me- He was hurt trying for ajbounds and stellar defensive play. ; Both coaches scheduled light; fi-|ottense since signing for the match,| The strategy would seem to have tonight in & 10-round bout tha|Tebound under the Detroit basket *.%, 2% HOUS 10 mal- workouts. in Gator Bow! ste- "7a oS Trimarid pass to open defenses for elt a Auieiahe taal (hy |. his left hand was limp as he! - Tom Heinsohn had 29 points’ for ade ae le alee Oe 0 EE his : -«? nel jonally (bY' made two free throws inthe three|the Celts, while Richie Guerin : _ [players the feel of the bright green Lane 8 we ve wares up 27a @ : ee ee jchaneee Re wen senardel os pate }-you can relax in’ your-easy chair and the Jackets and it’s still athe ee ae : “< ‘ : 3\take an unhurried peek through. 4. open race to the throne room.| co-champ with North-, eg te . the standings and discover that, by) pontiac was not expected to be Ville last season, was expected to. j ing 1 1 C oll _,|and large, the aes tee anning 2nd in the Saginaw Valley)™make a strong bid for the crown, | : : 2 w L|Powers are running {0r™.\Conference race, but an under-|but. the Wolves have been even) 4¢ oe | $ {| What will happen after vaca- jrated Flint Central team and Sagi--more” impressive than figured.) : _ 2 }| ton days are over ts anybody's [naw are presently tied for the top|However, they have yet to meet . 3 3} guess. But right at this moment and the favored Chiefs are playing|¢ither Northville, Holly or Brighton, ss 8 §& Ft ¢ 4) mest of the favorites are living al Sila, aheaty ai Plat: Morty =o BER Foust on games 4 an | up to advance notices, scheduled ' 4 Rock Salt | COMBINATION [2 TE Thetis tai ti ye te aren Michigan League cessecesccetecsed © € Qetueing ’ off form is luation since no loop games have | ' se 4, : ‘ ie ee been played to date, East Detroit, 10 Lbs. “ae | : i : the defending champion, is picked 39° lent anne * | We tin Ctrtaee Semrcoia eo sux exci ; len: ; SUBURBAN -CATROLIC ‘ €; . Berkl tands at the head of. sen | ~~ et.| Mulloy Cries at News -| Pre ge steve! 25 Lbs. }St. Bemedict ....04+.e4--0 70 . 34} of Mi: eS 4 ference, unbeaten ee ee we [Ro St. Mary ae oo 1ISSII1 e inais ‘nating the Southern Thtimb scene, | 6 ¢ * ot Gee Mary cstccssese d 3 i g ‘Imlay City is riding herd on the) Sy Beis aan 4 1 ji MERCURE @ — t cried, doubles against Belgium in cafe Omen og tote pierce Ges 3 8 aly Dronebly Sted Uke a Baty, Wet semitinals. lot the Suburban '- SOUTHERN THUMB ‘ help it. I cried : = 100 Lbs. : ‘lean Tees That was 44-yearold Gardnar vane t | ie ee 2 eae 7 Yvjou uae he wasnt gome tose) _ Market Tire and ee ae hh et ee oe Pee Clty ae re “ Gapse erated 3 t itralla today. "| Balances Your Wheels aavace lente tye: tilly acioain aa “SOUTH CENTRAL =|: “1 had looked forward to this at 130 MPH. 18x19". 4 color styles to aes 2 —. Laster Games opportunity ‘so Jong,” the Miami, eS Reg. $171.95 ...9-* tote evaveemente Mimtay City + o| Fla. veteran sald. “I wanted to EMillington i.........00006- : ‘ be the oldest man ever to Range. 4 bumer 26", 2-8", Se 1 a he 3 3: im a challenge round. And Reg. $111.77 ....... dnqnaeqe Cees ee | gs TR hiemene a ee °-§| wanted this chance to win é w . ether match for my country. | Combination of above two. } he is Reg. $301.90 eee ee eee es eeereeeae ter } H pies 2 : ‘ ¥ 2 ————— PLYWOOD PANELING" : ; 4 1 ! 4” Fir Groove : 1642¢ act Vy” Mountain Ash 194/2¢ * » y%,” Minglewood Yc «+ * | a Mahogany rz 218 * | *y Burke: Lumber Co. | “Where the Home 4495 Dixie Hwy., ca ‘3 Drayton Plains OR: 2.121, AAwo —])/ALL MAKES Automatic ‘Washers —_—i a = ~ 1953 Pontiac 4-Dr. —Hydramatic, P. Steer. $495.00 perenne USED CARS Specially Priced _ These Cars Represent a Very Good Investment at a Moderate Price! | No Money Down NO PAYMENTS ‘til FEB., ‘58 on the FOLLOWING CARS... . 1953 Olds, 4-Dr. 98—Hydramatic R&H .. $495.00 1952 Ford Vic. 2-Dr.—Radio-Heater F.0.M. $395.00 1951 Buick H. T.2-Dr. Dynaflow ..... .. .§295.00 1954 Ford 2-Dr.—Radio-Heater ...... .. $495.09 1953 Chrysler 4-Dr. Powerflite—Clean .. $495.00 - 1951 Cadillac 4-Dr.—Hydramatic .... .. $495.00 1950 Cadillac 4-Dr.—Hydramatic ...... .$395.00. Transportation Specials . Your Choice $ 4 1s Dodge 4-Dr.—Maroon 1950 Chevrolet 2-Dr.—Black | 1950 Chevrolet 2-Dr.—Black - 1951 Nesh:2-Dr—lvory ss. 1947 Chevrolet Coupe—Black - FIRST. COME—FIRST SERVED FOR A BETTER DEAL NEW or USED E STEELE Ford - Keogo Harbor “1 Mie Wet Tale se ow Bie Phone. - 5-9204 — | "Asaios a ) if © ted ‘up Proves OK . For the Holiday Season BOADWAY.SHELL HARDWARE d pPphae ; als od Marquette in Opener; American -Titans Face Columbia | ary to ath F itt in| i i if leaving Notre Dame,” Leahy » | missed football and the joy of be |ftebel group but the South has the) hp, by Pet Foods and Sub lies |iee sce” || speciats————————— |r co nani Eo Vim Dog Meal. ........... 25 Lbs. $1.65 1 being pg yn omg roe Ralfoctie Feed for Wild Birds. .... ... 25 Lbs. $1.39. | ene © Shed to. aepuieiate leeres Sel te vot : Sunflower ee ‘ 5 Lbs, g . se ane eo >. >. ae the, Tro- Casco Dog Meal ......... 25 Lbs. | is tiene ee & tere ” by the ‘ + Gaines Dog Meet... 25 tbs: }to coaching, and the desire twlead| = CC * a bormal famally tewat Tenet ag] “Our problem wil be_ fighter trom Coder Bedding — Stew — Package Coal — Soltener Salt Nitec eine: eee eee Pilney detontel We BARBER’S FEED STORE —_|*s7t,jes {mit vit) est, tne om ie era, te ‘ Open Dally 8-7 — Sundays 9 - 4 But I've deen away! Yankee Coach Murray Warmath| Marquette 8665 Highland Rd. (M-59) Va Mi. W. of Pontiac Lk. OR 3-9162 ome mich, much more/also said he expected a lot of seri |troi fight drew z 3 . : was coaching.” — !al action. opening round. year $556. SE SS a ET as , held. = | ee 7 bouts fil: “ met 2 » : i HE Oum <3" ae lis . | [ bit 3 ni i> ffir an a PLE: roe eres | ‘ 2: a 7 E sage z iz; 3 Fe. 3 i:. i fr- aT: 232 we } = i OTHE isla Sie HbA Hi Hl i pee inl iy 3 Pie alie| S22 a! ity | :' - : Hila S| Laillita ibtbia itil it (ila ga e cine ul ast ! a it (aul a it i a = ar i Hil tae Th Sie tili! tf tin oer i af nity» eB a a se Hy i eit | itt if fe 5 bil i2 ltt Hie § a “ii st fh 57! 1 Se hine (Hin: sth gill ill ity) 2 Ligh | 23 3 | la Ee | ee ia See ei, a Lt a } ; te bye TH BLE LRH ai* ts i iis LF: eae bie aes | 3 ii 83 ie: esi = g! Wat | 3. Gi ah Mb ft ne SZ stat = — : i. TEi2 it GS ee SEs | se ae Oe care Fc 4 ELE: 3 B- j HT i ‘in i Ege He 3 i = _ Si time eiomaentiey [gas tt ae | ae TE ny, Wi te SS ye Bi atlas at mi itt | glow ese ded abet 1 | eeely th pee i Huei, & Bait, Bt at |g He p28 2 1h aie | ee Zit a Te Bie «jhe?! R—b@e hin Sin re ese ee gins 38, 2b PCadavags 3" lege TAA Marae |e i Se bl Dp mari | BS IEEE a Ait! Hilf a SU seh SS ahi i May (82 BOUT tay Se UP ese “ was all that was needed. 2 inches or more thick for heavy : duty. As late as 1934 it was be- i ___fieved that a 10-inch concrete slab FE ssi fs : i ae en aie aes b bea nd Sinan ne ree — 4 Les ay ALL ‘AND A FEW SMALL REFRESHMENT TABS! we WHAT AN EXALTED] ELING TO FACE 1458/u ACK, ay «(5 THERE). TOBACCO AN ENTRY | SINCE YouR} \ToucHes/ ON LABOR \ VACATION {#10" 27 “I HATE TODO || AUNT FRitz!, ||- NOW if--- THE ‘LOOK WHAT " {lit LooKS MOUSE. is. $0 1) Tt MADE --- J. “CLASSY 4 Ss ——s A bah abahetine a =~ — EVEN= >aes7 Ween OTL, ang we, aon. (2°27 OUT OUR WAY = TLL SHOW YOU HOW TMAKE ALL RIGHT, TOM-- ‘ER POP OFF, GOIN’ UP THIS ——| MISTER JAMES-- WOOSTER HILL / YOU. JUS’ eae I WON'T DO A THING SIT UP “THERE AN’ WATCH — TILL YOU TELL ME? / "TH BLOCKS AN’ DON'T HAAAaH!s =\— MOVE ‘THAT THROTTLE FR — OR NOTHIN. TILL. jae A= i TELL.YOu? — => aed = j Ne i or = = o* \ = — ( in —, = = ae a a | : —— te So ee —— 4 —, —s —— : i = = a 3 a a ‘MOMENTS WE'D LIKE TO LIVE OVER= 2-21 : THRONE J-Rewat ams @ 1987 by MEA Service, ne. “THE 1 Fill j I eTeececeoeeaee cs: : e’s'e'e's' 0050's 6.8"! eeeeerr* : When You : Feel Tense © Chew a sick of © ~ refreshing, delicious ° Wrigley’s Spearmint. a $ le ~ + * a ¥ vi ha 3 ee poche A - By McEvoy and Strieber se eh ee @ pee ee ot OM te 4 Pie . Be © 1957 by WEA Gorvints ints TM. Rag. US. Pet. OFF You'l Find ‘PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and seil- ing problems. : To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 Se a? pe ee ce ee at et Fe ee ee Set eee OS ee Se ae i ; Low Allen Elec, & » Co. ; Rg Ross Géar Co. ; * 32 G. L. Ol] & Chem. Co. * 33 Howell . Mtr. Co, $444 Pen. jak Prod, Co 3 163 The | ee oe eisvanit e ¢¢ Co. 1 1231 &. 4% y fet bttyesree-eriesises ike oo Grah espe S| pA ES out On. tees Oe Re... Holland P ., 9.7 Os Homestt_..... 325 Gg. Tow ...... Hooker El .... 23.1 Warn B tnduge Ra Met West Us a aon os i ee ee - «+ Th Gectworth aaa inte wa 2 met ‘c. 3. Nephier ; ti Z if BUSHSeEEreuss geepreraxtus 43 aes “eh r _TORRANCE,..Calif. . W—An . air. announced = Use Fey PAY in FEBRUARY! - 99x15 ..eeencc-+ Only $2.85. _ MAHOGANY 2 | PLYWOOD ; 4x8 x% VGrooved i rr x1 a large 46: medium PEs May Mave Tt 3 large @ Plat cccse-s BOWS GP .snagnecs Mose ce ote ao in SS. $31 Merce” ; (Sep veane sae May Sos armour & Ce Merr Ch & s i i ae armet Ck ....2%2 Minn Mam .. i i ae ie eee * A --«» 193 Monssn Ch . i ‘ : eo a a a A Refin eae Motor Wheei 4° arse ere * ea ep wee eR ee Sages, ethers Bendix AY .. S65 Neb Dairy .....38 |Soue hen Sencuet..:.. 28/18 Bat Grps 4 tows Beth Steel ... 304 Nat a strong. HB og a. ye TS Pa oad 818 i. mixed | conden? ata wis Me Pe. -. aos stterings 10.00- 14.50- | Sorg Wars .. @ Nort & West.. & * active Briggs ME... $2 BO Amar... 3 week Priest My “2 oa Pec Hs and wre Mahne faa Bast Ato «Be ray Budd Co ...:, 135 4 chetce | Comp ** i « Ode Pee ..... 234 1245 Py Capital Afri. 4 “Sb r* Carrier. Cp .. 72.3 . 27 steers ~ Cater Tree .. 8 - €1.4' 96 ae- chotee 800- Cn Me oe hi 29-4 99 15-26. fitters oF - 2 ey eo-1. ieisee few ae 8 : Hifitese: 11 00-14 $0; oa ~ of : ib eile ; cutter bullis| E Cora sn -. 43.1) Se : + et Col 4c Ee a trawe. aR 2 os ete 8 a hes Se vs Con Pw Prats ie at 23 60-28. sndant ‘ at H d 4 at Cont Cee “as 398 15.99.23.00: culls 00-18-00, Cont COPLS 84 . over ¥ Cont Mat © -2 Shoop end. leer Cont Ott A . mA chetce Cooper Rag . 172 a5 Re i and 2 corn Bh ateaay: urtles “MA : x ok Deere 13 . i eet 37 Pi steady Powe - Aire Hi $13 hoes reg “S me “at wooked Fes t ... 3 - 4 Pas ee | a7 rag , 62 pas 4) ee -«.. B2 re Fora Mat ..... 13 ti Preeot Sul ... 726 : Praeh Tra ... 82 +. BT) Gen Drnam . 43 me Con Elec ..., @.1 SS . Gen Fae, 2 wa Sein 2 | Con 3: . one. oe cf Grundy to Be Head oe ee a — : m SLBe - 23 Reveal Holiday Pla ) er "2 t cal pe aS gine Y FV@N of S-P of Canada Goebel Br a 32 “= = ’ eh 2 Willlay convenient payments. NEW? Stock Mar bit im moderate today. = Snes were small but so shout a poi me ie Jdviacer higher; then me ge dloy y opt, ‘he ca : later dealings, | z; The .stegle ware ahead this un- solidly. Plus signs were en rye deliv. | ; ’ Seve rer : cals, aes kas oa floss fog) dog ncn icstsasston Ae some buying of March Nonferrous metals showed scant|Persies, Rost, fools) do. '..7. "7 138 he opening but this ee : VRotatene fener” Sis, bog 13 a moderate amount Republic Steel's resumption of /Radisnes, hothouse ‘behs.) os. ”.- 1.59 selling. Corn Imaking im the Youngstown, Sesach, Delicious oa, 3 winch i. ; greatest strength, _ hho val sdage dene ea ie — 9 ket = rater selling said, ad id aes bu. sere sate iedhogtontes a> ey be sustained. Poultry A nae DETROIT POULTRY . ae DETROIT. Dee. 37 (AP) — New York Stocks Sinatra a oe foe day a year ago. (Late Morging Quotations: "he: heavy iectiers end) -Near the end of the first Admiral o.... 9 ot Bere... 20. : ' ' Air esos Int Nick... Alted sas 3 Int Paper .... d Allied Ort .. 35.7 Int Shee... Allis Chal «.. 324 fut Oliver DETROIT. " Alum Lite a int Tel & POS. Alege neds by Cre . 994 state des Rea es aa io ; 431, Grea ® lange Kimb Cx | A Lor cites : ‘\ 4-31, wid. 7 |. aNNOUNCEMEWTS - CLASSIFICATIONS INDEX eer Oer eee eee aw encore eee eewen + OhereneH He eeeees i . qe pemipaer ee, eee ee eee nee nd ee 38 FE) sf i F 2 Es * fH 1oere eee +e ebePeeneenee ote ee che eeee see rneenee Baabewes S282 eee rer rr Ae Oe ee we ee H oeeweee L @8T7TS FOR SALE a} t i° Property PRY ERS Sh IO Fi _.We Br abs: é. er All Cash Today - For homes, G1. & P.H.A,, equi- ties, contracts, No Waiting dursel MORTGAGES / LISTINGS WANTED BUYERS MARTIN GUT ae ton rE cal wil give you ! ROY KNAUF . 26% @. Muror st FE 2-2 ee WANT RESULTS? Taperience Ss at"bes'of nome Many QUALIFIED buyers wait- ing. A call today May result in a SALE tomorrow. n Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 77 Ny. w St. Ph. PE 5-8165 Eves Til 8:30 ‘Rent Apts. Furnished 33 |", 3 ROOMS & BATH a leton, Realtor — . FE 4563 + oe iets Pe . . — Pm. Wanted Real Estate 33A HOUSETRAILER. oe eis 55270. 50 Oakland, Near Huron . newly " bedrooes gg ints eot $2225. = 8-912 or aisheg 4 rooms and bath. .| Edw _| 7? m. a 2 nice mmerce Rd, PRes-| TYPE APART- located . M. w iO1ct ad ’ mT 2 je rms... to Stout, Realtor - san OE, bao IN DRAYTON 3, nice. roa decorated. | & a welcome. | fn On Seam” - so : pein eal ble for couple, ; . New avail im: 19 Saimer Bt. - Orchard Court Apts. | Pontiac's most beau- | ———— conditioned apts. Auto. heat, in- dividual catranes Ad'uits only. J of EIBEWAT fh | Year around apt., 9901 Disie Hwy. | Soar bestia td Ae COUPLE. PRIVATE BATH AND = CLEAN 9 PMS,» BATH. ADULTS |* Cotple ‘preferred. FE b00n. feat te ees Base- R v7 ‘SHARE TAROE FORNISHED APT. 2 beer ag ae een gee » 3 with board . G ; ta relate fer coulking aud oem fi = os pany. Prefer man who can drive.| S20. Sam. & 4p.m. ONLY. Teno a ha ani mopeaw |), BEDRM, HOME. ELIZABETH “A wi, torn “sos ber aanih: bate — Newly decorated. pe ae Eee 7 SEDROOM HOUSE NEWLY A gag ig ng Rd eo tl eleah Idea’ | ¢ or single |? BEDROOM BUNGALOW. Ga. n. $15 per wk 3-1403, rage, full basement, near down- Fae takdkiass| Sa Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34| or mi 6333, FLOOR 3 & BATH, ALSO| S475 nents 51 oes snail house 4 & bath PE 2-1425.| 3 BEDRM. FULL BASEMENT. AU. 13 BEDRM, PARTLY +| tomatic heat, ga: . Wired for lakefront apts. 8615 Pontiac e £ "afver. ~4 - in FE 5 A} p.m. only , Board 38 ts 2. pines : 7 6 “Well, if you DO find my husband, you _ mother decided not to come after all!” on | floor. Garage. io et pots Smee 2 ioe Pe FAMILY HOME 3 way, og gs EA, ; Two 4. +2071 SUBURBAN LIVING Tae war oe © 1967 be WEA Serve. might tel) him that | ss : * We %, : few Fm bungalow aust wget - ees EAST en aad . Bul A wae Seekers mist t| Saecvs seat abhres | ta sthsol “t ait pie 012,000 wb’ T akefront Home / ~~ “JOn Williams Lake $1800 DOWN Russell A. Nott, Realtor 70 W Pike rE “ANNETT OFFERS West Side—$i - est B. e—! 500 Down work but-an excellent : but an es an = te possession. $10,- 000, Washington Park melon cheat sats Be Zs ter 8. WEST SUBURBAN $250 N Cozy ana ranch-style bun- goed cE arge iivi = ki full bath. oak . Vee = garbage d 1 unit A atic ol! : i Gsitmen “less ticine aes “ee bave ki ST CHICAGO “+ Beeotar ge | em. ge kK“ 4 4 BEDROOM STOUT'S | teh beter | Best Buys | Seapets es Roy A Annet Inc.|" * Ne a OFF DIXIE Sate abe 282 8. ‘ fe ue On 08 3 Py By mg bullt on a watt fo Ineee g eres. HERBERT C DAVIS. |7™,30°% eee can $300 DOWN y= LISTING SERVICE New room starter home, en , EF N. a eo & tang BGS EY A 2 a | : . : day or week. $10.0 & w.| $195 MOVES YOU IN 28 N Perry FE $48 oo ‘ or Rent Stores 46) “st poniate Pe tBer a OE uli Ths pceapanaapnmaencne AND WHAT & BARGALY ‘| STORE FOP xENT. 66 W. HUR- 3 eee on this brand sew 3 bed- ‘enw! Civilians Eabwre Orr's m. — gg 23 90 D 2 ee ails — 3 of business. Call . ; . Baia Vown Spt oe ron St. FE $0101, ; NO OTHER COsTs . A tove this one. ee it . ee ee See | an Teel | et face en Soe oR SPACE IN toom. Fence. Landscaped.| 356" gasy terms, with attic” finished "ints 3 po ae | ee Rutgers, 2 bedrms... ful PONTIAC REALTY IE ee. Lat becomes, e ig Rg siorm “et —— FE tes nea rear For Rent Miscellaneous 42 me we ae dike uae ie col ink, paisa iene or Rent VACANT- OPEN Pay on have immedi-| | 5 Sete nsnatncrae “aon ate possersion of this = , neous WOT AR FOR cay | Maen oemranow | Sera ta hate te ated ee S616. it interest “eS WILLis M. =< —.Be For Sale Houses 43) DAYS WO 3-3350 BREWER a NO... (ere | kd _ RAY O'NEIL, Realtor bud $395 MOVES YOU IN Sew 3 bdrm Brick. Full ty Ww. kins. or WILL TRAD ent, \ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | LR Hin 15 MIDDLETON ~ SPECIAL — fas om this cnet tocar 22h series iy = cme inte. heges on ;: wane Pheed $4,500 — down {BARGAIN 13 2 BEDROOD a 2 “master; WM.H.KNUDSEN | CH , TOMORROW | fe -|ARDMORE. ST. sp928, $450 DOWN ee ners." ner $500 DOWN saci ve. er "$650 DOWN ames 3s Pe LUET, R Rive ‘i oon a BLAIR 5 4 \ Ri tor 2 Waterford High \ a rr a \ GEORGE BLAIR EST re SSPE oe, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 704 S.T sia >t aa Watkins Lake Rd. Sled wae inteo at - Saturday Dee. 28th. (rom 2toS PM. * = NICK & HARGER CO. W. ures St. = Ph, FE Sig TRS SLES SE | / ‘BUD’ i Neig ERRY E. ADAMS ‘CO. Edward M. Stout, Realtor ; JERSe vam mouse.) : poe mx. am vs+ae| Finance Co. 2 Family Incom anea | a. : Pontiac Furnished Mee paren cares | WESTOWN REALTY | “LET'S TALK erage C3 ee et EEE ee BUSINESS” yton Plait Sateens * be weer iis See OO ee Sale Lake Prop. 44 Bar Note. ‘i “W alled Lake 2 rooms and bath tiquee ; . & BoP iene Yat puis vs | ene eee Pe pie : yee eek See | Sate ne aa i ets Bud Nicholic, Realtor | LAKE MANOR = > Ly FE 5-120 or 58064 ie = Pal > a reeree Fer Sale Lots = 46 Bowling Alley 160 x 150-4. e & few ’ Ss Z County. TRIPP Fall, BY hoPenlat| See the New Sites at || RPT Tea, e You'l the coustry-tresh teged : . of these brand Sew 100 gross. shows over Smith- Fees, asad, their ‘close: | Ber month Ne phase intor- haus exsenotn ‘erie 4 bed. Wid a ce * a available Ww qualified per- page MU ‘ TGEMAT | Cire Ee | sicHiGAn BUSINESS room and des. Basement Pe™ PS gg dome) SALES CORPORATION ice fear strashingtion” 08 4 CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Wybeter | MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICR wsity Nationa! Bank Rk. Realt FO Livino _ Leia: Tree Reet |: DORKRIS Hite bnos. rE Mu or 213086 ii s - VACANT BURQALOW Be eee Sens 2 suet some, Lenates | SES ues) 5's BORROW WISELY ‘ Cingaiow with rich wall-to-wall creage 47 men, ‘From Specialists! \= > tar TRY ~ py S -~ oth sett Beauiitat ied & rolling land mus’ ou can count en 16 IRWIN pag a," oe: $1800 5 gases. ie a me sales = gg OT Tiny = . PANGUS, Kealtor Borrow ap to $500. Oakla: : Park tne sree ee ose ec: Cemnrie Be me Se" opgeranite fepayment sane @ has § rooms snd bath : ale F-- FF ng ¢., De 38, "Mich. i ye or visit 2 Teer Priced eh. ly ; & Frecks, 00 |2 | STi G. STATION FOR : 560 wits «low cows bj ao lion 2e7e. veel eiuets, Auburs| Household Finance ee a eae 40 ACRES ASTANDARD OILTO niemttan ate Fa ie 2 incoane Soak beeen Se wee & modern Seta sta. eat SS fy eee eC ince Guests. | MtnsAt, sm =| WHEN YOU NEED | teers scm. @ sale" Small Investment, tA WA Ey man. Why not. call to- 2 spartmeste fe this s You can~get tt on your rH 5 3 room a from elty limits veut Showy 8 romen ot ITO, et Pare. Only 4000 per | PART RIDGE |. gaisaen, Suite se sat ser | a LA essiot , down, See ‘Jim Williarhs “ohn XIroin Possession Scar * TE ie a nl TPS is THE “BIRD* TO SEE WATERFRONT REALTOR PARTRIDG | Pe 42se1_— 1090 W. Huron MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Clarkston Brick Ranch ring | 9 : me and Commercial Fronta : jocks to arade| Average Depth 300 Ft. “ high school: ~ | 6561 Dixie Highway . Drayton Woods % Mile South of ‘M15 Builder sigue 3, bearoom brick | Photie : 3-1259 Best guage ae pe Py Vacant—-$650 oe BARGAI ie oe. is) See" Fe §. BLOOMFIELD : ort Ee eagee ‘ 19405 DOWN New 2 $495 ae ee J.© HAYDEN, Realtor PARTRIDGE | a Cine “I'd go sledding tonight if I had a date to pull - 0 . Stout, Realtor ww Bt. rE m “Hl 6:09 p.m. _ $3000CASH . in ialiy "a gave away me back uphill!” WHITE BROS. - low & wasn 2s | RTE. : "i al ee Business Opportunities 51 : ys Bo an lg 5 Eves. “Til § Sup. room home ig THE “BIRD’,TO SEE BOWLING ALLEY tuli- price on terms. ered LAKEFRONT RESORT | oan). oe 10524 W. MecNichols, Detroit “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” ta ot ted | eee ta. wew Cat Dealership - take ong this active new car at_the peak of the season. Shown b if you a ‘MICHIGAN BUSINESS | SALES CORPORATION estate at |( ick mi Ste ae Pe +i ATEWIDE [48% FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 get ten ain Sere = i. i 3 s plus plen- ik’ Oskinnd County. We bave Fain to expand. buy now at $25 TO | CKLERREALTY |REALTOR PARTRIDGE | oad secarty “Gp to moiths FE a : |. FE 23-7520 ae : ie w. HOON. “friendly end helptul Phone ~~ SMALL FARMS | ee ae ae ee ee ee Lemon ois, mic fo| agi Nassar hone All LOANS~$600 to. $1.500 « Se Sen > “STATE rz or not, in =| MODE: 3. “additions or : : ‘net NEW Se, soe, iy igo, | Week Alien’s se eee eee eeY B:| "SURPLUS LUMBER & * a AS DRYER USED a ee SPEC i AN eke eeeeeeee ee +seeaeer ieweeeeee oteeue oeestsees Peeeee eee? PoReAS See Si xtdives “NORTHERN | Ta ee ye is WEST -LAWRENC. Coie, ented a Ibot Lumber : ou couey ake 5, ttt FOP, 00) GAL AQUARIAM. vee SS2B8s . a Friday ....1 P.M. od Saturday ..1 P.M. Sunda 2 P.M. ot ‘ OR 3-2717 by “WIGHT AUCTION CLOSED | = . Water gg MA . Smart Sale Farm, a Rd. Rochester. TRAILER EXCHANGE MOBILE HOMES SERVING THIS AREA FOR 2% YEARS Anderson -. Regal Silver Dome - Palace AND 204 TRAVEL 16% ee et ED. | * ottle “Parts and Su Wiob dt tod Ban, “pm ue ee, eat Ox iat 38 a1 & SELL DAILY |- ents. A-1 AVERILL'’S NEED pi Ss aa DIXIE HWY rer M & M MiMaer§ Sales “AUBURN MOTORS _ R PIKE: & EAST _BLVI ae popecabeaas oS tae For Sale Housetrailers 78) Man Ase BECS WILSON Mis eee RD DAN TTR OVO Pie gia see ee | $ BOB HUTCHINSON obile Homes Sales, Inc. See Us for the Best Deal at _ CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE : car. 5 i oe WILLIAMS 8. Saginaw at ger er ve hate. Service ‘TRUCK CENTER RETAIL BRANCH Oak ind at Cass-_ TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS . . 35 te choose from Low as $35 and up — a CHEVROLET 1000 8. Woodward Ave. MI hun Birmingham sg 3 ord Convt. 'S7 Dodge V-8 Btoh cars have less than 10,000 miles and are one owners. Many other buys “tat Rochester. HOU GHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE DEALER GMc_ TRU Take over low paymts. of $13.02. Call Crelit ~~ Mr, crete Mer » et Eddie S bene ~» In Used Cars wv _“ 47371 : goet a ON ica = Pontiac Cadillac 13380 N. Woodward eer op ee Truck Parts 894 89A\ gio 2 DR. Rew NO . one GLENN'S, MTR. SALES |" bring it here eS . ahop it, then bring ee a. ~~ f BR, HYDR. R blue. Tas With Hitle eo i i take over low monthiy p . Can . Mr. mery at |'st GADE DILLAC COUPE DEVILLE. A-1 cond.. = EM 32188, after a SS Or Sat ror zurns > at 47500, Seay Me Tur. ner Ford ee Fa! aR. ODELS AVAILABLE [AZUREK MTR. - SALES 2 p oHEVIE. R & H_ A-1 COND. —T084 CHEV. 2-DOOR yg 2 a us p.) Lake ¢ Oven ¥ fotor. Sales M% *#T CLARKSTON RD. FORD —'MERCORY MY 3.201 4 2 SEL AIR. sharp car, small wh payment. / gssume small monthly payments esate seen. 18 isi} CHRYSLER «DR. Windeor.|_EM +} P'Piite. R & i. \Weadertal family ear.° - be cht on A Lf terms. Eddie Steele Ford, 2705 FE Lake Rd., Keego Harbor. $-9206. Easy Ed Jones The Workingiman’s Friend Better Cars for Less _ Call 115 “6 a «8 M otor Sales — Glarketen eee eee DEALER Clarkston, __Phome MA 5-514]. ‘56 DESOTO. ee | 87. Chey, eae PE 5-514) | - so 1980 FORD V-6, R&H, CLEAN, on Pd LARRY JEROME FOR PONTIAC. PTO. va cao RS ovens kee : | PORDOMATIC, RADIO * EATER - IMPORTANT "|... NEW YEAR'S — aes “NO CREDIT NEED CREDIT! All Financing =| ones Here 4 5385 ff ie Ww. Mea 4 “Sh 15,000 miles, 74s ' Pontiac Sales matic iene. 77 A, Noose | List $1885 .. ‘ . “} Ford 3 te sedan, R& BH. Auw. trans. * 1075 = oe Four dr sharp. 9495 “” ‘St Moreeey Cites wae eee | Save Si too Ou price sash equippea ie & HH. Automatic transmission, white walls. List $3,297 Your price $2,970 “ hina BA ’ r =e dan. © ne iv ‘“ an is i out price Janugry First ssc Deadline + door. A-1 ame 8 OVER SOCARS IN STOCK, ~ Birmingham =m bgt! Sk ‘57 Hardtop . ise 6 Sait Woes sis. } _ BVdramatis. TS R'master iT top $1895 87 7 Catalina na Coupe $2495 "57 Station Wagon $2495 "37 Catalina 4-Door $2495 | evn — Radio, Meater. "56 Convertible Heater *% PONTIAC | z|'57 Ford 2 Door vss 1685 2 | 'S7-Pontiac Club Coupe $1995. | ‘56 Mercury Sta. Wagon | $1495. EB a sal | "56 Ford 2. Door... $1295 “s j 58 Nash Station Wagon $1095}. : "98 Ford 2 Door ........ ‘54 Mercury 4 Door . ~. | 54 Ford. 4 Door... nse a $1095 $695 $ 695 Mester & races $eees Radio, Hester, Dynafiow ‘7 uy cates. € pope Paid | — Heater Nydramatic. Greep & whit ls nlite er Steering, Power = "SA Buick 2 hee : ‘53 Ford 2 Door ee ie ‘53 Pontiac 4 Door oe ‘93 Studebaker 2 Door . **|‘52 Plymouth 4 Door ,... "57 Station Wag Wagon $2495" ‘5] Chevrolet 2) Door . 50-50 8 495 |, . 099: $295 ‘30 DAY GUARANTEE ‘Gy Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. $195) $295} ~ “eat bee Tar ea | ag mya A Ss Happy New. RETAIL STORE FE 3-410! -.- — FE $3588 oes a ee aga Eta FE Spat faag : Open 8 A.M; to 9 P.M.: pe ~ TARE OVER sy i YE AR - EN D MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES 2901. foes eee | VALUES — ~ Year-End Sale corer | '56-Ford 2 Dr. . rescue sonal 33 YE Al LING ae OVERSTOCKED— ¥ OUR GAIN — OUR’ LOSS | —CH ECK THESE BARGAINS NOW!— * is tannel: fordomatc good Wi Secon y, + SaaS Ry rane ‘54 Pontiac 4 Dr. ae $795 || Sarre ae es! radio & heater, hydramatic, +. L195 | ALL PRICES RED JCED - Come In—See. for. Yourself ~-During-this- unusual “Tag you like—then see are Sate’-you may shop undisturbed “tind the sar ——— yourself ther FIGURE YOUR OWN SAVINGS = egular price and the sale price— ne " Seist. ter’ eredih ADILLAC € DE. @ BYDR. RF Beautiful car. Can : the right € . fs Cadillac. - See Eddie ele Fo 2763 Or. chara Lake Rad. Keege Harter, PE 5-9204. “HOLIDAY SPECIALS “Bright - ee 'S7 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille = 33S) "57 Lincgis Pre. 4-Dr. HT - $1550 - Be pe a ‘53 Buick Super . FE 32-2563. ‘Fer Sale Motorcycles 83 ‘Saree still the oe ie Mesincron BOAT WORKS . NO PEOPLE lig | Birmingham CHEVROLET 1000 8. weateem ‘Ave. : Mai +27 REAL BARGAINS AT. RENT “IT FAS i through Rent Ads! Room, NORTH ~ y house, apartment, any-| . thing — Want Adg give! parmect fetbing but dharo! power steering. radio & heater, dynafiow, 91895 |} beote eed is ELF ome : | 55 Buick Hardtop ... _ 51395 - For the stonomy buser redie & heater. vowerniae, vertect a } : . $245 | +DOON. standard tranemisslos. excellent condition, |'S7 Buick Hardtop ......$2295 |} ~ Shomer ot Olivers sol valees aynafiow, white tires, ao Buick Hardtop ..... $1595 i ake a BIE whi iter. 4 85 e+e * _ OVER 100.CARS — FOREIGN CARS—HARDTOPS— CONVERTIBLES S COURTEOUS SALESMEN TOHELP YOU 7 CHEVROLET - CONVERTIBLE ‘37 VOLKSWAGON N ROOF. SSCHEVROLE ET ' STATION WAGON +-PASSENGER 38 D.K.W. STATION WAGON ~ "56 CHEVROLET Sees ras $1795 '§5 PEYMOUTH | __ 4. “soeeh manmees - °S3 CHEVROLET - °$3 CHEVROLET NORTH CHEVROLET 8. Woodward Ave. Steminecnn Mf ions ! you ACTION. Dial FE) Rive tm ttiac 8. seperti $195: ae Bauer. ice S| ; ‘toon nite © Neatr, standard ait, trl $350 ! os bee 2-Door 53 53 ll Sape Brham __ MI 4.1930] weet oat mo Sg Pontin — Cat? ‘96 Pontiac ac Starchiel . eae eee Ss | Sor coupe. $488 | °S6 Buick Super 2-Dr. HT || ~~ lester inter another oF inte model used cars. Must be wt ‘ ad omg peti seneble otter nceeptes = a th usa wie weaned mes $3150 LA *SnuFORD. MO asi © MAT | “™SusP don Can DOWN | '56 Cadillac Sedan DeVille ES radio & vata ae Ds ea mileage, ees Set $1950 | enrages MApie_ 5-50 Bites til 9 ‘Oey. 88 D. Hol. Sed. |} i “ie le “ae Me: | SWEPT-WING DODGE | “37 Chevrolet 210 . “DprAlLTS 136 Ford Farkne 2- De. HOMER HIGHT MTRS.| 44411 0 oxidet tics, tm Pouce” | MOTOR SALES ie 3 52. Plyrhouth Sedan. 7 BUICK «BE BYNAPLOW. DODGE CARS — 36 Ford Counte Sedan ——_ RAH. No money dn Assume _ AND TRUCKS oe Beat "ans Gi Sie Ze Mr Parks Pe ee ee on $1 [350- oo STARE OVER clean, 1 #08 2-0016.__| 155 Olds Soper 88 Sedan 4 “PAYMENTS lean ent. No money |” ; oe ie ee : ee cy wt fe ty Wigs Sager Creat Mer "Mr. Monigons: ee Ford Victoria ‘EST | aa Vat $950 | Ss une MOTOR SALES] ig mu Wa0ON Ra] '55 Pontiac 4-Doot cars Bente of 617 08 no. i ee ax vie - ‘Mat. Mr Parks st Mr47800.| $850 - ee eve, Senet =| _'33 Plymouth Sedan Prt. owser. Ob 208. wine stuecrion OF, REAL a ee #3 CHEVROLET 2:D00R, Rap-| Sins da band. Terme fo sat vour| ,-, . ., 81990 : $006 Nothing down 6s pee wane,| PETE. 34 Caddy Sed., Air Cond. | DOOR SEDAN, radio & heater, hidramatie. "as STUDEBAKER, 88. CHEVROLET “S2NASH ah a ) “'SEPONTIAC —_. nee a -s) 2 eB ick Sage 815 bs 152 PONTEAC 3 CHEVROLET = [ca EEO a8 ADK KW, . ‘HARDTOP i. oa CHEVROLET = _StCHEYROLET Sep eee, $ "487 CHEVROLET 57 CHEVROLET = 7 VoL /OLKSWAGON <2 ie MOCHEVR ROLET at “armour S6.CHEV VROLET “'S6PONTIAC val = ss S CHEVROLET - = = VOLKSWAGON a CHEVROLET “SSCHEVROLET ca "55 PONTING ° eee. $5 CHEVROLET 7 onte" vegetee wT 2 ee * SSKINGMIDGET | | MIDGET AC (SNASH 3 ees 33 PONTIAC ‘S2 FORD a oe - "SL CHEVROLET ~ ‘ 2-DOOR eal 'S0 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE oe RUE 1. wm, RL, OH wR, ttt KER, Gi aie, WWd, Minus Parke 's Television Programs - - “Programs furnished by stations leted tm this column are subject to change without noties Tg ogee es 4 Channel 2-WJBK-T¥ Channel 4=WWJ-TY Chaanel 1-WKYZ-TV - Chansel $~CKLW-TY WrON, Khoon MINK, HH |a255 (4) (colon), [11:5 (9) Biltboards. ee o (4) Pury. - ‘|u1:99 (2) Sagebruah Shorty. - (4) Bult and Ready. 1% 30 (2) Mighty Mouse. — - {41:00 (2) Susan's Show. “SATURDAY AFTERNOON ‘Sanding —* ‘Hit Porade’ Vocalist "of Foals She seoAaschay be sssesnnsta Have Two Talents ~ TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | a a “Desire Me.” ote: ts spend “Day at 6:00 (7) Mr. Danger, (4) Trutsa, Consequences) (9) Country Hoedown. “~ -" @) Popeye. Quiz. (4), The Thin Men. Mystery: (4) News; , Sports (2) Leave to Beaver. Com- ~~~ aeaiac Racket Squad. i : Wally, become murder. @ pa nag “ena (2) Playhouse. Drama: Jeal- 6:15. (4) Weather: Eliot. i ae _ @us husband (Eddie Albert) 8:00 (7) Jim Bowie. Adventure thinks his wife is still in 6:% (4 Box Four. | Bowls wins daughter for’ love with her first husband. : servant in poker ganje, 6:30 (D Frontier Justice. West- (4) (calor) Jerry Lewisiae:00 (7) Colt 45 Western; Colt ern: “Billy the Kid” escapes Comedian Lewis with tries to unite marshal ; ; day variety show. Sammy daughter who's married oe mu (9) Gangbusters. Davis dr., Count Basie and gypsy leader. 3 Ms nd seat - (4) Whirlybirds. Adventure: orchestta singe? Ronnie (9) If I Had Million. 5 Boy's delirium gives Chuck, Deauville, > oe eee 4 re & “ : P.T. clue. Emerson. ; Giardello, ‘Tiger’ Jones. 4:20 : : } News: LeGoft. (2) Trackdown. Adventure (2) Line-Up. Adventure: Con memorize his : - Ranger waite for wounded woman wangles herself TV'er; can't + é ’ aq 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. bank robber to wh vheve San Francisco's social sgt. tar bye “s ‘ he's hidden his 1 ‘ —he Leuis . / 3 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. * _\seig8 (7) Crash. Drama: Police-/4:4 (4) Football. East+W est Pretty Ellen ene 110 SLIMLINE TV = 8:30 (% Patrice Munsel. Walter, mann searches for gun deine Game et fan ¥ quizzer, “Do stand Pate Gorey, eee 7:00 (7) Sports Focus py hg ol (9) Person to Person. Ac- cisco. Romantic ol’ CBS is paying Chicago singer Pat Scot's ex-| how the sounds, because) 14 an a (3) Boots, Saddle. ae ea wy 0 sec tame Seenan Ceseirs 07) .. proses te fy here eagh weekend to see her hussand, Déle|thet pictorially dull. | gain this new slim TV that fite (4) Martin Kane. : A og eg linist Mischa Elman. (9) Gilead Baptist of the Blue Angel show... . Tedd had a narrow * * | where bigscreen TV could never a ae ig tts ae ; # Church. ‘escape flying to L.A.; the plane was late and he nearly missed must move around. fit before. Slimbine is engineered for | - fo = ranchhand (Eddie Al- 230 (9) Wild Bill Hickok. the reporters . . . Shirley Temple's take for the §. Temple Hence, musical shows in thy mar-| peak performance. The 110° Silver ; «oe roe Bete SS Yankees * doll will be moré than 1006's. . . Lana Turner's daughter ket for singers today audition them) Screen Tube and the S-110-Chassis { = ae: Skoween, Cheryl, 16, is sporting ‘a $2,000 mink cape. , too. sive you extra-clear pictures, extra 7 7:15 (7) News: Daly. : * power, extra years of trouble-free (7) Frank Sinatra. Romantic! 6. 67) scunv's On. Bandit So Quiet, Stripper Gypsy Rese Lee'll do a dramatic role at the Brus-| “That's where I'm lucky,” says | ‘performance. = 7:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin. Adventure: Drama. Salesman David" os eee sels Pair in ‘58 . . Sugar Ray Rebinsen's Christmas gift: A‘ the St, Louis-horn Miss Gibson. ; mr Rusty, Rinty join in Wayne, secretary Janice (4) News: W'kamp. Drugstore Holdup |wiciet continentai Polly Adler occasionally tends the hat~| “I started dancing when I was ome tn. ond owl arowd * hunt. Rule Gnd wahappy pattern of) (2) News: LeGetl. Not Noticed: check booth at The Haven in L.A. (which her brother owns),| © And Fve been gancing ever pr : (9) Million Dollar’ Movie. thelr = et ae ° , o TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A B'way cafe owner says New : - _ Drama: Greer Garson, Rob- uy : 19:15 (9) Weather. Z Year's Eve will boost business so much that he plans to havg She always sang, too, but as a — Central Park in “The Feej"® SAN FRANCISCO @-—A short,’ inh, ” ideline. On Broadway and in Hol- i (9) Charlie Chan. (2) Miss Fairweather. deep in the.pocket of his heavy) WISH I'D SAID THAT: “If equality of the sexes 15 COE) dancer who was handy to. have S (4) “M” Squad. Adventure: |tweed coat sidled up to drugstore; achieved, if! take men some time to get accustomed to their sround, because she could sing : : Officer keeps gangster from 11:20 (9) Feature Theater. “Yel-/Manager Michael Schachter, 45,/new rights.” That's earl, brother. some, too | Electro Mart being murdered. low 5 and motioned him to the cash reg- (Copyright, 1957) - a oe (2) Mr. Adams, Eve. Com (4) Sports: Parker. ‘ister. oe al ‘ Then ‘Your Hit Pa|. 128 Oeklend Ave. a. edy: Howard turns the tables (2) Sports: Final. = . . - - along came : } . ; “ | ance. 11:25 (2) Nightwateh Theater. Her- ” é remains her ambition— Parking Rear of Store for" Closed Window’ | | (2) Nightvateh Theater. Her| sincchier handed him ater | Japan Plans on Export of her Free Fert a Driving ? [2:90 (1) Date With Angels. Com-| Only Cook.” (35); Donald|/Si@, uanaticed by three cleris | Hic ‘has oy Ij ee ne INSTALL A SAFE, SILENT § | 11:30 (7) Night Court, + + ‘ . (4) Tonight. Police arrived a short time} TOKYO @—An economic giantjer of quality products, not the ; MIDAS PR Sot elas Spesifer rl aett SATURDAY MORNING aa the future tough, muscular Ichiro/*"°™" ®F i the past,” he says. 2 ' MUFFLER “After checking by radio with|#one sees for Japan. | eee leurs eens Sen 3 — [ ’ , , i 9:35 (2) Meditations. headquarters, police returned and He puts it this way:- “We Tust for export. Switzerland has been’ : oe a i pe YOURSELF? Don’? | - « found Schachter still prone on the C%cemrate on high-grade items| making watches for the world for J « : : i lock-in deadly gos from @ leaky © | 7:40 (2) On the Farm Front. floor: He had pulled a telephone *™d en iw agate people caf years. From 1958 on there should LEARAN( E | a mater! i | . off the counter, called police and “fford to buy— American and a” Me change is Seven.” e European * * a stage TAKES ONLY 15 MINUTES by Instafletion specialists te TF f ! q ul RCA VICTOR | s Chant te Jereme Olde) FE 2-1010 hc selec: her artrlemtcenc cite cbenrelie1ce nance le tie ape He dad (2) Electricity at Work. ACROSS i fey; —— _ , aay go jhard-on building @ unified Consér- “Japan taust become an export- continents principally.” © oe : = sepia weer =| — FLOOR SAMPLES aye a AE cupatiot, has rocketed to'a major|it can he said, including Com. £ASY.WRINGER WASHER +99" — in Japanese Lop og age munist nations. & ee oe eee nee 9 —- past three years, ee | * ome BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER AND DRYER nomic planning board chief for) «>, - ne} ‘ an ier: = ‘ *399” ; p establish a peaceful Reg. $549.95, Close out ................6..: wid ah e4e Premier Nobusuke Kishi. world we must have at least mini-§ = 3 He spent the time profitably, jrunning the prosperous Nichiro Fisheries Co, one of Japan's! largest * . Returning to politics, he worked vative party until winning his first Cabinet post in 1954 as egricul-ip * & 189". * . eee tee, ae te et ¢ ec eee Loup sc |} Compiete’ stock of files. Four drawer files with sus- }) Consumers Spent More in 57 but Bought Less, Merchandise _ oBy WALTER BREEDE JU: "NEW YORK — For retailers, Consumers spent more money than ever before but they prob- ably bought less merchandise. The inerease in total retail spending -— from 191% billion dollars in 1956 to 200 billions in 1957 — was entirely due to two factors: Prices were higher than in 1956 and- there were more consumers’ to buy for. Layoffs in major industrial cen- ters clouded the 1957 retail scene. So did thinner pay envelopes and consumers had less folding money. - With operating. costs at an all- time peak, many retailers saw profits.diminish. The accent every- where was on cutting expense. The trend toward self - selection — having the customer wait on her- self — gained new momentum. TAKING OVER A survey by-the- National Re- tail-Dry Goods Assn. Found sub- urban shopping centers taking busi- ness away from big department stores downtown, Lost UP Hunter ‘Guided by Sweet ‘Music of Siren HOUGHTON #—Clere Gribble, x 51, went rabbit hunting Christmas Day, Whe he failed to return home at suppertime, his brother, Fran- .cis, notified the fire department in the Bootjack area, a resort! community in the Upper Penin- sula. Firemen sounded their . siren every five minutes, Several hours later Gribble eame--out-of -the -woeds.- He—said}- he became lost in a heavily wood- ed swamp. The intermittent sound- ing of the siren guided him home. “Tt was the best Christmas mau- sic I ever heard," Gribble said. Violence Shatters Calm in Algeria Once More ALGIERS # — Nationalist ‘at- tacks in several portions of Alger- - inew Civil Rights Commission with and appare! outlets. Novelty chain stores which had once con- fined themselves fo five and ten-cent items sold “big” ticket” department store wares -like suits, coats, furniture and record players. 4 The cutthroat competition prompted the National Retail Dry Goods Assn. to comment that “it may well be that in some com- ning to appear.” ee | “Merchants complained that basic living costs were making a bigger dent in family budgets, leaving less money to be spent in retail stores, They cited: higher com- mutation fares, increasingly ex- pensive medical. care, costlier: auto insurance? rising rents, ee pe erty taxes. coarse eaask a ee ise a ; $ ne a eee For 1968 the outlook was ‘a By INTERNATIONAL NEWS Dr. John A, Hannah approaches his new job as chairman of the the Christmas spirit feeling that men-of good will can work out- dif- ferences—however difficult they may seem, * * * Hannah, who is President of stranger -to Washington nor is he a stranger to the problems of race relations and civil rights: Before that, under the Truman teminicatin, the educator woe’ Pct, More Wheat which worked out policies for the Point Four Program of economic) Michigan State University, is no! ” State's Farmers Plant! Hansa Asks Goodwill, | ‘atone, arn aad te | Time in Race Problem {| LANSING (#—Michigan farmers | ‘aid to foreign nations. 1_* “ ~ INTEGRATED CAMPUS In the field of racial discrimina- tion, Hannah, shortly after being’ named president of Michigan State in ID41, ordered integration of be stricken from student records. In his key Petagon post, he planted 1,075,000 acres ef winter _|wheat to be harvested in 1958, the’ Federal-State Crop Reporting Serv-| ‘ice said Thursday. i This was an increase of 7 per) cent over the acreage planted in) year average. The diversion of al- bank was approximately 8/000) acres less -_ a — The ey se “ie was! headed up the program of ending racial discrimination in the armed forces and among civilian per- sonnel of the tsiapellt Navy and “‘Saaail faves 60 ‘ot rye -for-all purposes: This wast“ cores \up 14 per cent from last year and/ : 42 per cent above the 10-year aver- | Live Salgs Argument MZ seeded under very favorable con- ditions, the service reported. Mois-| itire supplies were adequate for | Ee nation. Prospects as of December were among the best on record. | The service reported that Michi- gan farmers planted 210,000 acres’ age. TOKYO: —Japan has its high) pressure door-to-door salesmen | His philosophy on racial prob- : be reported one threat-; a sewife with a live. snake until she” bought his wares. | ja last night ended an uneasy Christmas calm. A farm guard was killed, farm buildings valued at7$300,000 were burned and.a rebel attack with hand grenades in Oran killed an offduty policeman, military av- thorities said. Propellers From Nylon ST. JOHN, Ind. — Model-air- plane propellers made of nylon are being manufactured by a St. ‘John company, which says they are shatterproof, reliable, have greater thrust, and last more than 10 times as‘long as the conventional type. 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