| Note: re Note ; 1933, a light FBI's switchboard, signaling a call on the special kidnap line—NAtion- al 8-7117—set up as part of any in- tensive effort to cut down the vernne tnews ts people for ransom, “The operator poe care te pitt peta 2 =e “Charles ¥ Wreck T Walter R, Jarrett, had been kid- napeéd only a few minutes earlier. her husband were playing bridge KELLY IN CUSTODY — George (Machine Gun) Kelly, flanked by police, heads for plane in Memphis after his arrest.in kidnaping “ of Charles F. Urschel. Kelly, with his plea, “Don’t Shoot, G-Men!"’ gave FBI agents a name. ‘that quickly caught the public fancy. homa oil man; pictured ‘with his : - pRODEGSOUN MEMORY — Charles F; Urachel, wealthy Okia- wife after his release. Urschel’s amazing memory for details led FBI agents to isolated Texas ranch where he was held prisoner. \Defense Chiet Lauds: Gitt of Oakland County Estate Teclinical and cultural: hoons to the north” Oakland! ® County area have been hailed as “great progregs” by . Secretary of Defense Charles E. ‘Wilson. He said the recent $10 Million gift of the Alfred G. ‘ Wilsons’ Avon Township estate and mansion to Michi- She told Hoover that she and!’ - jeaid, I'll take that bag.” aon oe ne Bee S canis! wren a pistol, opened - the-door- andy- ‘DEMANDS ‘ENTITY i pam WhIch “one” or you: is Mr Ur —{—— She. Refused to Date aren rerio |-ANN-ARBOR-B—A~pre- Detroit Girl self! | Assailant _os— Pre-Med | medical student at the Uni on neither. Urschel nor Jar- rett replied, the kidnaper said, “Well, we'll take both of then.” Hoover immediately telephoned the Oklahoma City FBI office and ordered agenis to the Ur- gehel home, He told his men to be sure the Oklahoma City police were alerted. Within an hour FBI special agents were converging on Oklahoma City -jfrem other points. They were under orders to co- operate with the family, and to do nothing that would jeopardize the safe return of the oil man. It was —and still is—the.policy of the FBI not to advise a family whether ransom money should or should not be paid. FAMILY’S DECISION These were decisions for the family to make. Jarrett returned to the Urschel -lhome, disheveled and _ shaken, about two hours after the kidnap- ing. He said the kidnapers drove 10 or 12 miles northeast of the city, took $50 from him, put him out of _ | the car and then headed south with Urschel. Four days later, a friend of the Urschels received a package de- livered by a Western Union mes- senger. | The package contained four let- ters, one in. Urschel's handwriting. Another was a typewritten letter addressed to E. E, Kirkpatrick’ of Oklahoma City, This letter demanded $200,000 for theoil man’s safe return. There}: man’s classified ad columns if the kidnapers’ price was going to be met. RANSOM NUMBERS NOTED The innocent - looking ad ap- peared: ; “For Sale—150 Acres Land, good five room house, deep weil. Also Cows, Tools, Tractor, Corn and Hay. $3750 for quick sale. TERMS, . . Box H-807.” Kirkpatrick left Oklahoma City carrying a handbag stuffed with $200,000 in $20 bank notes. The kidnapers’ orders were followed to the letter, except that the FBI had a record of the serial num- bers of the ransom bills, In Kansas City, Kirkpatrick took acab to the LaSalle Hotel, stepped out, paid the driver and walked west. He had gone only a short distance when a_ stranger ap-; proached him-and said, “Mr, Kin- e*-* REMARKABLE MEMORY Urschel arrived -home the next night, unharmed but exhausted. ‘After he had rested, he gave FBI agents the story of his kidnaping in amazing detail. After Jarrett was put out of the car, Urschel was blindfolded, | About. daylight, the kidnap car drove into a garage, or barn, and he .was transferred to a larger car. He was placed in the back on a pallet spread on the floor. About three hours after chang- “s automobiles their car stopped a gasoline station, where a weman filled the tank without. noticing anything unusual, © “How are crop conditions?” one of the kidnapers asked. “The cropsaround here are burned up,” she said, “although . an State University for ab franéli college iz a “great, advancement “for the area and the. peopie who live) there.” ‘Wilson's comment.came after an- nouncement of the gift Thursday. It was disclosed today by his son; Edward Wilson, Birmingham auto- mobile dealer. “It’s a very fine and wonder- _~ ful thing for the area that great centers of technical seminal , tainly great progress.” He referred to the proposed | ; Chrysler Corp, development cen _ ter in Troy Township and the Gen- eral. Motors Technical Contes oni: -. “Mound road. -The General Motors Cuan was opened last spring. The Chrysler center is -oogay in the area rough- botinded ba and E. faa Lake, Crooks and . ‘roads, Ww also congratulated Mr. and Mrs,-Alfred G, Wilson and ‘Dr. John A. Hannah, president of Michigan State * University whe has served under Wilson as Assist- ‘ant Secretary of Defense. | The Defense Secretary and Mrs. Wilson live in Bloomfield Hills. The Charles - Wilsons and the Alfred Wilsons are not related, British Train Crash Kills 1, Injures 24 WELWYN GARDEN CITY, ing cars sprawling over the right-|. ol-way, Police said ‘at least one person wag killed and 4 other injured, The accident occurred at this” suburban town near London while early . mist limited visi- boule-| Millty. impact was lessened boule“iby the fact that both trains were |, “| we-may make some broom corn.” Their. next stop was another ga-| rage or barn. Urschel was taken)‘ on foot to a house nearby where he spent the night, SOUNDS OF FARM Next day he was taken to an- other house about 20 minutes’ driv- ing distance from the first. He heard chickens cackling, cows fow- ing and hogs grunting. He heard water being drawn by (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Attendance Recokd Set at Chicago Auto Show _ CHICAGO @—A single day at- tendance record was reported by officials of the Chicago Automo- bile Show last night, Turnstiles at the International Amphitheater clicked in 78,300 “visitors — year’s show. The eight-day exhib ton sponsored by the Chicago Au- q were. instructions to place an .ad-/ ‘ |vertisement in the Daily Oklaho- ‘+held-by police today in-eon- nection with an attack on a student nurse as she slept in a-dormitory room. _ Virginia Large, 21, of Detroit, said she was asleep yesterday morning when an assailant entered her room and struck her four times on the head with a sharp weapon. She suf- fered_bruises and lacera- tions, but was not seriously hurt. . Capt. Roland Gainsley of the Ann Arbor police said Miss Large sailant ran for a window -and climbed down a fire escape. Ciafies W. Castrop, 24, of Dearborn, a pre-medical student, was arrested a short time later and held for investigation of fel- onious assault, Gainsiey said Miss Large had rejected Cas- trop’s attempts to date her. Miss Large, president of her senior hursing class said she was struck as she slépt in her third- floor room-in Couzens Hall. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. Curtis Large. She identified Castrop, a divorced father, as her assailant, Police are holding hin for investigation of felonious assault, a * ¢ * Police said it is possible that Cas- trop entered the dormitory through a steam tunnel which runs from the university's central heating plant. Miss Large said that, while no lighte—-were—on in the room when she was awakened, she could see her assailant’s face by reflected lights from the street, She said Castrop four times had asked her for Mates but that she had refused, : She said she met him when both worked in the Neuro - Psychiatric Institute at the University-of Mich- igan Medical Center, 4 From City Suspect Four Pontiae persons remain un- der suspicion in the Royal, Oak {December sniping incidents today as police there await the results of ballistics tests to be taken on two more .22 caliber rifles, The newest suspects were. ques- tioned Saturday about the Dec, 21 shootings in which a teenage girl was wounded and a woman nar- rowly missed. The local residents were picked up here early Saturday by Pontiac police after a gun was found on the front seat of the. car in which they. were riding..,The group in; chides two men two women. Completion of these latest. ballis- ties tests by the State Police Lab- oratory at Lansing will bring to 45 the tetal of guns -which have) been checked since the snipings oecurred, versity of Michigan was| told him she ‘screamed and the as-|. in Royal Oak Sniping: emer LAUNCH CANAL PROJECT — Italian crew- men of the winch ship Squalo (left) swarm over the hulk of an Egyptian landing craft, the Akka, as salvage operations begin at the southern end of Lake Timsah in the Suez Canal ment before it below Ismailia. way. (Story on Removal of the Akka, which was filled with ce- biggest obstacle to opening -the ernbattled water- State Sauer Sea His” vows at Hearing Bes Eisenhower's Middle East . Manifesto would increase tensions with Russia “but would “stop World War ur before it starts.” Dulles appeared before a jam-packed hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Com- mittee. He spoke from a. prepared statement and then submitted to questions from’ committee members. He appealed for congressional approval. of “a rounded program of economic and military assist- ance” including advance authori- ty for the President to use U. S. AP Wirephote was sunk, is believed to be the Page Two.) 8 Injured in Pennsylvania EMPORIUM, Pa. (P—An ‘explo- sion tore through a dynamite man- ufacturing plant in this northern Pennsylvania community early to- day, demolishing at least two buildings and setting fire Ra a dozen others. Three men were reported ‘ote ing and believed dead, None was immediately identified, Eight others were admitted to St. Marys Hospital in St. Marys. Most seriously hurt was Alvin F. nee eee injured included: Minard Sprung, 50, Virgil “ee Chambers, 43, William Strader, ’ Promised Snow _ Causes Accidents —Salt Trucks Out ‘Promises of more snow. came on the heels of a pre-dawn fall that covered county roads causing motorists to inch their way to work this morning through Slush and slippery conditions. The Oakland County Road Com- mission reported roads ‘‘generally slippery throughout,.We've salted them.once and are going back for the second time," a spokesman said, reer Joseph Jewell, superintendent of Pontiac's Dept. of Public Works, said three salt trucks were out and that scrapers- would be dis- patched if the snow continued, Chances are they would be sent out as the Weather Bureay_ pre- dicted light snow or flurries for ‘|tomorrow with the mercury around 20 to 24 degrees. Tonight’s low will y eee between 16. and 20. In downtown Pontiac, preceding 8 a.m., the lowest temperature re- corded was 26 degrees. -At 2 p.m. 3 Missing In Plant Blast John Gibbs, 21, all of Emporium, and Nathaniel Kephart, 48; of Port Allegany, and George Mclsaac of Driftwood, * The blast rocked the Pennsyl- vania Powder Co, plant on ‘the outskirts of Emporium at 7:15 a.m, Reports said the blast oc- curred in the mixing plant shortly after the change of shifts, The mixing plant and the cotton plant were demolished. Another . es eae aii i Baan -At least a dozen other buildings, protected on three sides by earth the—effects—ot-a roaring fire. “Everything in the plant was. torn to hell,”’ said William Smith, a stationary fireman at the plant. “It about shook the town off its hinges,” he said. ichecked some three hours after the explosion, The explosion broke windows in the Pennsylvania Railroad round- house, located néar the dynamite 53, Gerhard- De Bauer, 3, and) an earlier ‘unofficial report of ex- military forces against any “‘overt armed aggression” spawned .by communism in the Middle East. He was the first of a parade of administration witnesses called Congress Saturday. i tensive damge to the roundhouse! In an exchange with Chairman i was not correct. Gordon (D-Ill), Dulles said the. 4 g, Soviet Union is seeking to make ‘an area’ of turbulence” out of the Middle East, and he added: “—E think, Mr. Chairman, we must recognize that this action may temporarily at least increase tensions with the Soviet Union.” The blast broke windows in Em- porium and knocked over utility} and telephone lines, nd RIDGWAY, Colo. W — An ex- plosion killed three then and in- jured 18 other persons among a crowd of. more than 150 curious barricades, felt the concussion and! » State Police temporarily blocked) traffic from the area for fear of! another explosion. The fire wasiJullan calendar which is now 13 spectators watching a fire yester-|President’s pro is “to day at @ county highway garage.|World War III before it starts.” a Sherift_ Harry B.. Scott said the| Referring to the proposal's fight- id blast was ‘caused “by gasoline or|if-we-must prov Dulles said "4 powder or maybe a combination of both—we just don't know.” -jwould do “if. ihternatiofial com- 2 ae munism set out on a piecemeal conquest of the world by war.” “But until the Congress has nc- : tually spoken,” he ‘said, “there _is doubt in the Middle East and there may be doubt in the Soviet Union,” Dulles noted that. in the Middle East “there is suspicion against any outside force lest it be a de- vice to reimpose colonialism.” This and the other discords and difficulties in the area make . it “hard’ for the United States “to help in one direction without creating suspicion in another," he Christmas Is Today for-Many Christians ‘NEW YORK (#—The Feast. of Christmas was celebrated today by Orthodox Christians of several denominations, including the Rus- sian Orthodox. These Christians follow the -old days behind the Gregorian calen- dar, which is generaly followed. Former observance of the holi- day began last night with Christ- said. mas Eve services in many But, he added, the administra- churches, plant. A railroad spokesman said ™"'Pot-O-Gold Filling Again uary 15. fatter wallet for you. eae u Old Pot-O-Gold must have access to a money tree, the way it keeps pouring back into the pot. Already the prize is back up to $300 for a win- ning answer, providing no winner is found for Puz- zle No. 31 which appeared in last week’s Press. And it’s worth $100 even then, so you ean’t lose. Now that the Christmas rush is over, the dead- line for entries has been moved back to Tuesday, so the deadline for this week’s puzzle is Tuesday, Jan- That gives you plenty of ‘time to read the rules, study the clues and decide best fit the puzzle. Sixteen This week’s-elue—words are: bitter, boob, boor, boy, brute, buy, comedy, comely, cool, dial, flop, fool, hip, hop; knob, knot, modes, mores, paean, agan, pelf, pod, rod, rumble, saify, ‘ally, terse, . t — verse, vial, wind, wine. tion plan would “first of all make unmistakably clear that PA 7 ~ (Cuntineed on Page 2, ° Iraffic Mishap: Kill? Locally Royal Oak Pedestrian Dies; Head-On Collision Claims Driver night of the clue words r ght words-can mean a Two Oakland County men died of injuries réceived in separate auto accidents on county highways over the weekend, The victims were Roy E. Lee, 38,-of 1341 W. Farnum St., Royal Oak, and Ferdinand Raffel, 50, of 404 E, 3rd St., Rochester. > Mass Exodus Seén as 4 Poly Move NAPLES (INS) — Egyptian se- cret police were: accused by Jewish refugees today of terrorizing and torturing Jews in the Arab country. The charges were leveled by many of the 967, Jews brought to Naples aboard the International Red Cross-chartered Egyptian ves- sel Misr in the first mass deporta- tion from Egypt. The refugees related hele expe- can Among them were 937 stateless’ Jews, most of whom were born in Egypt but were unable to ob: The re igees were said to-be the vanguard \of another 40-45,000 Jews to quit Gamal Abdel Nassers of different nationalities expected. The refugees said their ordeals began shortly after Israeli oe invaded the Sinai desert on 29. Most of them, in telting pons stories, asked that their names be withheld for .fear of retaliation against relatives still in the Arab nation, One man told of being taken to Cairo’s Abbassia — where ae was beatae said the administered by | Ker scret ple Imam efter In Today’ Ss Press PitO’ Gold iE ae 4 County News ...........+4. 2 Fdlitorials ........... apna bese 6 Sports ........... «» 5 16 thrn 18 Theaters oak eeee oe ese a) vis TV & Radio oe 27 — sides err re | fa to make him tell where his for- tune was hidden. He added that another prisoner subjected to the same brutality went mad, a * * The réfugees estimated that the Egyptiansso° far had confiscated sagen ty from Jews in the coun- try. They calculated that the total wealth of Egyptian Jews had been about $600,000,000, BROUGHT ON BY WAR One woman refugee, whose hus- band still is in prison, related: ‘The terror began soon after the war began. Superintendents of all buildings ‘began reporting _ the names of all Jews and other for- eigners to police, Then. came the police raids and orders confining us to our.apartments. ° “We had oné hour free daily in which we could go out and buy food.” She added: . : " * “3 Pm ' 4 i age: i pada eat ee i oe ee ct \ Lee died Saturday at William Beaumont Hospital after being cri- tically hurt late Friday night when he wag hit by a car while walking 9" the sidewalk on Woodward Ave- I oue at Oakridge. ~ Gerow St, Clair, 25, of 2370 Tacoma Rd., Royal Oak, driver of the car, told police he lost control of his. car and went over the curb while trying to stop for . “When the police would come after midnight, we knew -it was bad. They waild point at some! a vehicle slowing in front of him. member of our family and say,) Raffel was killed instantly in a ‘Come along. You're wanted’. Then|a headon collision early Sunday they would take the member to the| morning,.at_ Rochester ond Diver- police station’ and imprison him sion roads near Rochester in Avon’ without court procedure."’ ‘| Township. Three others were hurt. She said the prisoners would be » Hospitalized were F. Reid Mayes jailed along with criminals. 36, of 109 Robert ‘Cox Rd., Roches- ter, and 37, of. 2550 POLICY CLEAR Roches Rochest Both the refugees and American anion — ae relief officials. who interviewed fers — wee fair we thog, A them said there was a clear Egyp- Pontiag General Hspital ak, DOREY. 50, exeel, Fees. Richard A. Price, 23; of 408 Wal- nitt St., Rochester, the other driv- er, was Peleased aang. treat- ment at the hospital for minor chest and ‘head injuries. He told Moses A, Lanviah weinitive vice chairman of the American | Joint Distribution Committee, told Inter- national ‘News Service: - = ion reg by Vice. Premisr| _ nda coming up at the next ¢ "More than-40-items_are in. Peiping| or esc ode Ping rd fing siaang Lettie 8 Oe Med wet ae the shoulder o a» recently, to be added to protests | : | who- also is foreign minister, was eral. letters. have_ peer pv bay Le -\of the wave of anti-Sovietism in “at Bloomfield Township firm with tw of the resi- ‘lin ° kckicaucnes Sean both in Hong Kong and Moscow “For Auxiliary Group ‘This total included 776.528 gallons as evidence that the. Chinese re-| a Se ne ee eo nascar 3 scar 2 we ow Who. Did Most for Pontiac? Chat Tiny ee Sa ll Eel a en Sy ee The option, “to purchase their oy The Chinese Communists seem! school pin ¥ spe of the duct the: second training class for ee ee onl § 0 IC Ito be making it plain that although| Tuesday Tne eon megting auxiliary police, a part of the town- the agreed to “ , | € it Pp Women's Fellowship, Congregation. |® whereby the pair ‘pro i \they support Ryssia as an €X-| 9) Church of Birmingham, Ferg ship's civil ctane program. cure and vote for” mast captured this award last/work with. Gelston V. Poole was R pedient to keep the Communist). tole will be, “Together W or Pay damages. the 1955 winner. Engineers to eport, ‘world from falling apart, they will mid These children’ i HA. Sinan. “airgctor, said ad- Pontiac attorney "The “Outstanding Boss” award is} Melvin Elier, president of the) 6) Research Progress not accept blindly Moscow's ver- : ditional volunteers are needed in " Sapte axjued that prensa’ to the bens, as nomsinat-/JuMier. Chamber, will choose the rf T hi sion of what happened in Hungary Spiatld Catlchnne tbs ‘errvien this and several other CD sections. won aga oni lc — cel lemma in Wate grd owns iP and Poland. - iy being offered this week by the-| irs, V, H.-Nelson, Houston's ° 5 ‘ DPW, according to L. R. Gare, | assistant, sald, “Our auxiliary vote for the annexation. ; a, ~ | The Waterford Township Board, p director. The tree chopper will | police, who will come under the Attorneys for Nor! 38 County Students Vie ms #2: msn to discuss the ‘i {naper opu arizes make \the rounds of the clty, | direction of police chief, Clark ciple defendent eas, ' problems of obtaining adequate grinding up those trees which | Greene, will be trained to work in tre wee evidence , , ve (eosumiy meow, New FBI Nickname | Ss,t.bem raha act cdvetos. | Secrace” mat for College Scholarships |,crstse, eave... simn MRE | rent rani ce ae. . Jedge Doty crdered . ; ' and Anderson, will present a report! “We know, after hearing the ma- to submit a brief . of research that has been made) (Continued From Page One) -ljor ‘plan for the evacuation. of weeks, Het make Thirty-e ight Oakland Cour ity high, New York. In the first year, °" population and on the estimated ibucket from a well he judged to: Greater Detroit, that our area is within a week after school seniors were named among! 556 recipients were named. head for comstewcoee of and com be northwest of the house. He! Pontiac al s S going to have ‘a major need for brief, he said, 7.500 seniors over the nation as Co |head water supply and Con” drank from a tin cup without a! men schooled in handling traffic. ; mpetition is open to any high'necting various water mains. f _ ‘The Warren Co.'s br finalists in the 1957 National) 000) senior. No action has been taken as yet handle and the water had a min- James Connell While residents in our are ae has been filed. The company asked Merit Scholarship Corp. competi-; County students narrowed to the regarding a municipal dump site eral tote. ae y re one ny only in auxi liary the election be declared void, say- pred tion, > - _|final listing inclide one Pontiac|for the township. However, studies) Handcuffed to a chain, Urschel | James Connelly, 7), of 546 Ben- but y ther as well, ing municipal taxes would be over- available at the door. Some The students named as finalists 51:0, School student, William J.|aP@ being made for a possible land-| managed to work his blindfold |nett St. died Suriday in Pontiac Police, b *. Wrenches, burdening. Official certification ante out-performed 162,000 highly 8-| pitey, fill area, according to Lloyd L.| loose enough so that he could get General Hospital. He had been in| |. ae tiie election awaits the outcome of bosses. lected fellow competitors in & (,..,, Wwiert J. Janoschka, Avon. Anderson, township supervisor. a glimpse of his watch, ill health about two years, At a meeting last- Thursday the trial, : / The “Outstanding Young Man of college aptitude examination given| ele ors gre wi , Zepesch # Arca. | Born ‘in Cheboygan. Oct. 29, 1881, plans for this session were dis- : / |Pontiac” award goes each year to 500 schools Oct. 24, 28%, he P. Altick, Gail A. . Each morning about 9:45 and), F ts were John and\ Sarah Cussed, along with the needs we : aa / . \the man between 21 and 35 years|!__12,500 high Genter Orie A. Ree tries ne Leet, ._ each evening about 5:45 he heard a) (Healey). r onnelly. His wife. was have for ‘welfare and community * Ni ashville Cr owd of age who is judged to have Maresila | Michaels eels, Graeme R. | Miller: if q IDS plane pass over the house. ‘the former Mary L. Brewer. services workers, sector wardens ; : ; f \ [contributed the most in commu-| dan. 12 another stiff three. en ian sn ot Birmingham A J But on Sunday, July 30, there, ast “employ ed by The Pontiac and the like. We will welcome all : Hangs a Dummy , falty service during the past year.| heer college beard exensination (yee cout finalists include Karen + . — downpers of rain and he he was a member of St.Who are willing to volunteer their ’ William L. Treanor, 971 Berwick! wit be given te the 1,500 final- |)” Franzen Behool: Willard didn't hear the morning plane. V's Church, Knights of Wn and neighbors’ families in Labeléd "El ij : of |3._Stoutter of Bloomfield Milis High: The next day he was driven to a Miche ure € time of an emergency, natural oc. V. s ists plus extensive screening of (5. .o. J. Walter A. ade, - int N ‘Ok d re-|Columbus, and the International, of an rgency, NASHVILLE, T @—Singer . ricelar records oclection aitef Cran c d“Davia A. isaner cased =e, we, Geo e Printing Pressmen and Assisants’| man-made.” . ‘enn. a of Clarston High. wg U Elvis (The Pelvis) Presley was Whizzer Buys beard. - hers: : Mages 2, Maly ond Denne t Egyptians Ignore Offer, | necipe on COURSE Surviving are nieces, Mrs. Beu- a ri. enon By Me seniy Ga a Final awards include some 700\jackson, GquberingGreette, | David S| Assume Job of Clearing) FBI special agents studied Ur- lah Sanders, Detroit Mrs. Helen News Flashes - good crowd; but whoever pulled four - year . college scholarships, ‘and avid A. Walter, oll mail of Lincoin fitgh 13 V. isin C | schel’s recollections and decided|Poole, Ferndale; Mrs. rrarhi ve their chance to locate t * ° the stunt botched-it — no blue many of them sponsored by bush-ona Jemer Ky Stephens of Mosel Part essels in Vana that their best ate the/Omans, Pontiac; Mrs. ; ! et yl van ral Ory | ‘ness and industrial corporations, luding the list are Bernard Kren’ kidnapers’ house was tied in with Gallagher,: Pontiac; and nephews,; ~ _ sunde gem, nok even, eet, a} gut, Sm. | coneatnl tne, tet exe Barnard Psa BORT SAID, Egypt (Thirteen the .account-of the rainstorm and|Charles Connelly, Pontiac, and) UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. w— 1.3%. 2 /g WINNERS CHOOSE = High; Bernard. Norman ot Nonuvitie| ays ships of seven nations finally|the failure of the plane to follow James Conngliy, Clarkston. Secretary General Dag. Hammar- The @ummy, with the word) Précision Products Plant Winners will be annoynced about ss th of Roya! Oek and ‘Thomas| were on their way_out_of the Suez | ial K. of C. Rosary service) sijoid today the creation Will Turn Out Whedon, April 25. The winners choose the/oa,o.° ° *;Canal today, more than two) They found that on Sunday, say Pe ear r y Pm eet of a special U-N. committee wih ~ Auction Sale Featured. by. Pontiac Coin Club _ The Weather © v.85. eee Bureau Repere products to the auto ly being r at the firm's Orchard Lake-Maple Road plant. Goldman said that manufac- tiring equipment will be moved inte the Sylvan Lake building within 30 days. whe ‘plant was purchased from. the tate of the late William Mahar. Formerly a supplier of specialty The plant occupies 31,000 square feet of space and is located on 24% ~Tacres of ground. Goldman said the increased fa- cilities will more than double Whiz- zer Industries’ present manufac- turing capacity. He added that the expansion was prompted by in- creased volume of business. The transaction was handled by ‘the Pontiac real estate firm of Roy \Annett Inc. The company, head- Located at 2240 Greer St., , the. és-iexplusion orders. The order to Jews Quit Egypt, 967 Reach Naples * «Continued From Page One) “But, ” he added, “‘the Egyptians are being clever ‘about it. They are giving out only a few written leave the country is usually de-) expelled are forced to sign decia- rations that they are leaving the country voluntarily with no inten- tion of returning. . . . Sidney Sets, ‘Egyptian + born Jew of Cairo, said. that he had ‘been brought to the police. station and forced to sign such a ‘‘volun- tary" document, SELL SOME PROPERTY Most of the refugees said that! although the expulsions are con-' tinuing, the Egypfians are becom. livered orally by the police. Those President, to cooperate with the maintain their independence. ” He noted that the United States would commit its troops only on consonant with: the actions and recommendations of the U.N, Dulles said any use of armed force would be subject to the U.N. charter article recognizing the “inherent right of collective prabary ee if an armed attack ” but providing that the authority and responsibility of the U.N. Security Council: con- *..° « ; Dulles told the committee the geographical area to be served by the Eisenhower plan had been de- liberately kept vagué in public dis- cussion of it. He said he would be: happy to tell committee mem-| bers on confidence what countries. iwere included and what were not. nations of the Middle East to the itivitation of a-nation under’ | jattack, And he emphasized that any U. S. use of force would be ine more lenient. They said thafpit he said this information| {months after the British-French clared by the Congress and the, mated it might take until Thurs- | day to get all 13 out of the canal. * * * trapped freighters and tankers, | spurning offers from the U.N.) ‘the canal after British and French warplanes began to bombard Oct. 31. The Egyptians themselves un-' dertook the job of moving the, Salvage fleet clearing ‘the ships) and bridges which Egypt sank in ilia, the canal halfway point, and most/of their crews have been living in Cairo. * ? * . Because the southern portion of ithe canal is still blocked, the ships imust go out through the north. U. N. salvage experts estimate they will have a channel open to 10,000-ton ships the entire length /of the 103-mile waterway by early March. The trip north for the ships in- ivolved being tugged around until ithey were headed north, the first iby Urschel. It was the ranch ve of Mr. and Mrs, 2. G, Shannon, pp The stranded ships were in 4 stepfather and mother of Kath southbound convoy which left Port) Kelly, Kathryn Kelly was the wife Said Oct. 30, They were caught of the notorious -‘ about seven: niles north of Isma-'Kelfy who reputedly could knock | |30, an American Airways plane on 8 pm. at the Hunton Funeral 30 rains came, Word has been received of the . A little calculation showed that death of former Pontiac resident the morning plane leaving Fort T. Ernest Dell, 69, of Lewiston. Worth and the afternoon plane) Mr. Dell died at 2 p.m. Sunday, leaving Amarillo would pass over in Alpena Hospital, following a ‘a point near Paradise, Tex., at the’ ‘year-long illness. y |approximate times recalled by Ur-| Born in Clare, he was the pon _tsehel. of Thomas and Mamie torn . . Dell. .He- came to Pontiac in’ 1913, GUNMAN’S RELATIV ES where he was employed as a stone They found the house described m . rviving besides his wife, Celia , of Lewiston, is a brother, tuart Dell, of Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral arrangements are not yet complete. ‘Machine Gun" Set Funeral Service for Automotive Pioneer PALM BEACH, Fla. (INS) — ‘Funeral services were planned to-' day for Louis S, Clarke, 90, auto industry pioneer who replaced the | chain- drive with the enclosed shaft, Clarke died yesterday at Palm walnuts off a fence with hig ~ma- chine gun at 25 yards. Urschel identified the Shannon home. There was the well and the tin cup without a handle and the chain to which he had been hand- cuffed. He could never forget the eminera] taste of that water, The Shannons confessed that they had helped guard Urschel. The kidnaners were Kelly and Albert L. Bates, The FBI men tracked Bates to home since 1892, The founder of, Autocar Truck Company of Ard-, Beach, which had been his winter Denver, where he was arrested. more, Pa., Clarke got his start in broad powers to investigate and ues of. the scholarships vary, Dull Sa . P| . invasion a ind egyptian ‘counter: the Fort Worth-Amarillo run had) tng study the Hungarian situation. : - measures ttled them up in the been forced to swing north from its, . ; ane tan cen roe eats VUNES JAYS FLAN = rete. wn! course to avon a Faison 2Deta, Wal, 30 2m) WASHINGTON un — President arships were estabushed in 1985 \Wnuii Kaen Peace al. made sl cbetrocting the Cam!” Y, 8, Weather Bureau records with the Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly| James P: Richards, former chair. through basic grants totaling p Port Said a tricky _navigating at Dallas disclosed that this gen- officiating. man of the House Foreign Affairs $20,500,000 from the Ford Foun-|- _ . problem. Col. Mahmound Yunes, eral area had been suffering from | fo Committee, as a special assistant dation and the Carnegie Corp, of | (Continued From Page One) fn snaging director of the Egyp.| ® drought and the corn was be. T. Ernest Dell on the. administration's Middle policy of the United States, de-itian Suez Canal Authority, esti-| £imning to bure until the July °°: ; \East program. Richards will head up a mission to that area, Bomb Hoax Thwarts. Texas Movie Audience WICHITA FALLS, Tex, w— A false bomb scare at the Wichita Theater prevented more than a thousand spectators from finding out--how “Giant,” a film about Texas, ends, When a man called the Wichita Falls Record-News and said a bomb had been planted in the the- ater and would go off in 10 min- utes, the newspaper called police. theater quickly emptied. A thor- ough search failed to turn up a bomb. _ Want te save 28% on a set of Suburbanite Recaps? Wateh fer Goodyear's Price Smashing Clearance The film was stopped and the | | ed by President Bruce Annett, also itime vessels have ever changed Kelly and his wife were traced to sale in Thursday's Pontiac direction in the canal. Memphis, Tenn. FBI special agents Press, while most of their property wat) taken over by the governme 1893 aff Pittsburgh when he built his first gasoline-driven automo-' should be kept secret lest the! t, Lowest temperature preceding 8 om. At 8 am: Wind wieaty 18 mph. Direction — South : Sunéay in I in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) ee ee eee ee) One Year “Age t in Ponting : 20 oct was re ; eather — Snow 03, 4" on ground Fhe two men with Hall ond Flint Tool. & Die Co, of Holly, Man ‘Shot in Knee by Unknown Assailant Nathaniel Hall, 141 W. South unknown person fired one shot at him and two other men as they were walking west on Crystal Lake’ drive about 11 p.m, Saturday, Hall was released from Pontiac 29°General Hospital after the bullet: removed from his right knee. were brothers: Thomas: Short, 38 Deland beeeeee vecsasees 39 Ct., and Otis Short, 301 Hughes St. Detective Sgt. John(Williams said he did not think this shooting was 86 im 1007 +6 in iets Downtown Temperstares ae Bevssseres: BFA Meee 22 ‘Sporty Thief’ Reels In’ Mhocweeeess- 22 m...... eeeee ‘HERE 2 3b aa Gopds Locked in Auto Mhcces oeess . An apparent sportsman hooked . kK an illegal catch of fishing equip- 7s #o Ment from an automobile ‘Sunday 4 4 night, Pontiac police said, a i He smashed a vent window to 67 3 3 fishing teels, worth $3.75 each, and 3 ig)8n aluminum shanty frame for ice 3 i 343 Branth St, mid. - Bivd., told city police Saturday an they were allowed in some ire stances to sell part of it—but at al fraction of its real al value. The. refugees were allowed to take travelers checks of up to 100. pounds sterling ($250) when they, left the country, but these were! said to be usable only in Britain, where Egypt's blocked sterling ac- counts are located: , Lew Tuller Service. Tuesday in Detroit Service. for Lew W. Tuller, 88, of 1122 Symes St., Royal Oak, will ‘be held tomorrow from’ the Wil- liam R. Hamilton Co, Chapel on Cass avenve, Detroit, at 11 a.m. He died Saturday in St. Joseph Mercy H ‘ Mr. Tuller’ became well known, in hotel circles. for his epeanvhip and management.of the Detroi ‘hotel that bears his name, He built the hotel: in 1906, and iwent lon to build ‘other hotels in the 1920's: | { 'ber of the DAC, @ member 'of the ‘Second Church of Christ Scientist, fishing, the owner, Jimmie Hayes,|the- Detroit Boat Ciyb and the'who is the Civil: Defense \tot Bloomfield Township. | | wptrecy Leon Ot ¥ F & AM. pital, ‘Communists get the idea they ' could safely take over a country’ not included. ° Car Collision Causes ‘Minor Knee Injury A Rochester woman received a minor knee injury Sunday morn.’ ‘ing when the car in which she was riding collided with another vehicle at an Avon Township intersection. | Mrs, Martha Blaska, 39, of 2615, Culbertson Ave., was treated and ‘released by St. Joseph Mercy Hos-) | * + LJ * The vehicles involved were driv-| said the Megaw car ran a red light | and that he could not stop in time! to avoid it. Meet at Hickory Grove | BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP —' unlock the car door and steal two' Mr. Tuller was a ‘dues meri- Hickory Grove PTA will meet at: 8 p.m. on Th ‘speaker will be Adams atid Auburn roads, Blaska ' When all were turned, the con- voy was to head north under its , own power but the ships were-to ibe tugged past obstructions still blocking the normal channel, Yule Trees Fight Sea WESTERLY, R.I, —The dis- carded symbol of Christmas was buried yesterday on a wind swept. beach to help halt some of the ravages of nature. A mile long, crest of Christmas trees from. homes in Westerly and nearby Pawcatuck, Conn, were plant ed by Boy Scouts. and Chambe jot Commerce members in an at | ; and Memphis potice raided the hideaway. pleaded, “Don't shoot, G-Men! Don't shoot, G-Men!" Kelly's nickname for the FBI's agents stuck with them. In news- over the: radio, FBI, or “Govern- iment Men,” became "G-Men"’ in a wave of publicity. Tomorrow: The FBI in Actign, Syria Head in Pakistan KARACHI, tl Tl Sarah Soaks. NOTICE We will be closed all day Tuesday, January 8, due to the death of Mrs. _IVAN’S BAR ’ Caught-without a ma- chine gun in his hands, Kelly’ cringed before the officers and) ‘papers, magazine and movies and Pakistan (?—Presi- bile. tution in Washington, D. C. The three wheel autocar No, 1. now is in :the Smithsonian Insti- | | Secure License Dog Licenses ARE NOW DUE Protect Your Family—Your Dog Keep Our Country Pree of Rabies ~ Treasurer OAKLAND COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. Now From Local, - es oe , continued flirting with the Soviet . solve this problem. * te ~ eee a oe fet ida ee __THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 1, feet : re ae fee Gandara rr ~TONITE AND, TUESDAY! Mixed I esetions Greet. ent’s Pla NGTON | - harris | to Prevent Red Aggression . in Mideast tesa en if Lie “=While-Fou 2 on OS Value ‘By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ctrne aimed -at preventing ‘Communist. _ Cacronchipent: on the Middle East said: ~ ~ stale economic_ fo ie “6 Fast with a pent to use v. . armed = ithe Mate fate, ior AUECES OIminist 7 si ia We MaETOA "there. The - “tr Cairo, “the was chil who! jetta is in. power, official quar- : Baa. outlined it to Congress ie [stability may y prevail in the RS | Said the Middle” Ex sche Recemcher hed met -in- = — ee slovakia, ee eee oe : > s * * * * 1 or eeted: gave the plan its aieuaie support in the Middle _Premier. Adnan. Pakistan also viewed ba aid, “The President has recog-, ~ired--the-—danger ~~ to--- Western _Mendres. 4] ama with high enthnigen a ik a i a i fed by the new ‘policy. Pore in lan exrent that “it came late.” LEW SERVICE. Remiogion, repre: pemtalive = be In our slore eve ‘Europe's stability and security in- ind and h WEDNESDAY of every volved in Communist enterprise in’ iddle East.” British —papers- Selenined the: Electric Shavers —Main. Floor i agmatine ___§8.N. Saginaw —Main Floor “eo _ =s Give perfect trim 7, _the tt ts i _time : yor" =pre--T : feasional haireuts ai with @ tle prac- ; —_. t im : a j ® = % ia he Poe eee ee bbe) ae it came too tate. and did not go far} enough: — 4 “it with : an - \4 “Support for President Nasser were his Posse eoeghh : pase Pr . the doctrine would make it 1 more! difficult for Egypt to play off the Communists against the West, as in the past. There was fear that bloc through arms purchases and other help would lay Nasser open’ to the charge of being a_ vehicle) of “indirect Communist’ aggres- sion.” Many Arabs throughout the area expressed disappointment that the the President passed quickly over the Israel-Arab dispute, leaving the Uhited Nations to continue its so far unsuccessful efforts to — ae “Shop. Around”. ‘that if there is a — vacuum) ‘in the Middle East, it is.for the countries in that region to fill it, Russia and four of her satellites, joined in.a bitter, denunciation of the doctrine, wed “The rude interference of Amer- ican monopoly capital and mili- tary circles in the affairs of the Middle Eastern states creates 2) PTTTTITITIT TTT TONITE & TUESDAY * Sampling of opinion in Beirut showed general disappointment in, the doctrine, But a number of $ Arabs found some “good things”! e in it, such as an implication $ of stronger U. S, support for in dependence movements. One Arab © expressed the view that Eisen-|@ hower put across: “‘an excellent /$ piece of diplomacy.” He ex-| _ plained: I$ “Had Eisenhower mentioned anything about Israel, Britain and § France, he would have scared @ Congress away from giving him § standby authority, Once he gets that power, he can do what he wants and he will ‘do what's right.”" * Newspapers in Israel also were disappointed that the speech did not offer a remedy to the Kgrael-. Arab ae But they welcomed $ ep as an entrance of the United States in the Middle East. Question Pair in Slaying, Rape’ High School Youth Shot, Girl Dragged From Car and Assaulted ‘SIKESTON, Mo, (® — Police ar- rested two Negroes last night and spirited them away for ques-) tioning about the Saturday night’ slaying of an 18-year-old high school football player and the rape of his’ girl friend. More than 100 possemen fanned out through the southeast Missouri - Delta country in.a day-long man- hunt. yesterday, setting up road- blocks and searching Negro settle- ments house:to house, *- * + _ About 25 high school youngsters gathered at one time in front: of the Sikeston jail. but there. was.no disorder. Lt. Eldridge F. Dampf of the Missourj highway patrol said one of the men under arrest was Claude (Bootmouth) Lacksley, 61- year-old Sikeston handyman. The name of the other Negro wag not disclosed. Dampf said he Was a friend of Lacksley and was picked up for questioning about, a .32 santas ‘sé Victim of the shooting was John Malugan, who lived at Charleston, _Mo., 14 miles east of Sikeston, Police said 18-year-old June Castleberry of Sikeston told them: she and Malugan were parked on a country-road just outside Sikes- aes when a Negro approached the she related Malugan told the man to move on but he pulled a gun and fired, hitting Malugan in -the chest. 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President Ei- com. “FAIRFIELD, Calif. @ — Mullti-|° gives senhower, As: the. acknowledged leader at... home and abroad, he again will be the major influence but—not:to-t Rares said Roger, the — oe ot Merrili Brown of the = =36th——Antiaireraft Battalion “at! _ —snearty Travis Air Force Base,|* confessed the killing calmly and| work on a stamp collection and election ‘year will be in keepaig the peace. »~Next to the president, ‘the man. “work on asamp calecton and MO Martin, Chairméh of _{the Federal _ Bessie Beart ; ~ Last. night in | the Solano County ‘talking to reporters and said he “wished” the girl was alive. “a Sstopey disclosed that the child had not been criminally at- * tacked, although her fractured three times e - *- Roger had been employed to take care of Rose Ann at various) | times while her mother Mrs. Frank White, 33, worked at her job as a beer-parlor waitress. The child's father is an airman in Japan. | Roger said while they were | playing Saturday along the rail- | road track, he tripped and Rose Arm fell over him, knocking her- self unconscious on a rock, While | she. was unconscious, officers said, the boy related he beat her on the bead with a rock and then stabbed her repeatedly. He removed her pants and buried them, officers said, be- cause he left bloody finger prints challenge as well.as that of the! COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE. : on them when he turned her over. Dominican Exports Reach Record High NEW YORK (INS)—The Domini- can Republic’s exports for 1956 will reach the record high of $120 mil- lion and indications are that the 1957 figures will be even better, according to the country’s official : information center in New York. In its year end roundup of eco- | nomic development, the Caribbean nation reported that business was | . booming, manufacturing develop- ? ing rapidly and. sale of all 1956 and. 1957 crops seemed assured. 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Reg. 890. ea. psytrance A lace ee eae A poled Vaginas ‘oa Se ealens De Se Wee ae. 88 2 : One is the increased voting ; Prominent na 8 of the small powers as op- Bk: cs wo cease Peco td el etcel ‘The other Re : is is ilar’: " ; = ¢€ th cat ve f had to get id of F as we live by a heavily. traveled as only 300 pupils ‘will rraduatc road. __People whe want, Pets al- in dune. te to 57 per cent for the small © ~ countries.” But today ‘they have — ____ 60 per cent. ~ eee ones 13; or 25 per cent of the orige See aaedes that Postmaster Sunal of 80, pure: per se ee os a 30-ns- _ RE soe: pliaggencnmianeyfinted serve charter members were. then in, the. Be is another term. Rumors concurrent Soviet bloc. That represents a little is with his recent illness suggested he over seven per cent. Now it is nearly might step down, with Lzonarp nine per cent out of the 80, or eight Plan Raises Knotty Questions ‘Pontiac is very happy over the re-_ turn of our near heighbor for several important reasons. Mr. SUMMERFIELD is a Michigander and distinction of having two members of the President’s Cabinet living within five and ‘thirty.tive miles respectively. Secretary of Defense C. E. Witson of course is a full fledged Oakland County resident and the Postmaster General lives in adjoining Genessec. . * * * However, these are purely in- cidental reasons. Primarily, the Flint man is fighting valiantly to introduce current business methods isto the Post Office Department. If the nation leaves he gives Pontiac. the mean more support.for the West. At the present time Russia is not mak- ing friends of small, weak nations in any. part of the world. e — —_ The Man About Town Gets Recognition Patients Present Plaque to Superintendent at the San. Philanthropy: Of which we've recently had a genuine demon- stration in the Pontiac area. The 200 and more patients at the Oak- land County Tubeteulosis Sanatorium - _ have just done something quite unique, and to me previously unheard of in such * an institution. Entirely of their own ac- cord, with no assistance of any kind from any other source whatsoever, they pre- sented their Medical Superintendent with More Lives Than a Cat David Lawrence Says: Ike’s Plan Step Toward Peace WASHINGTON — The Eisen- hower Doctrine represents a dis- tinct advance toward the préven- tion of world war. It is agreat step forward for the present.\But someday—after the pending resdlu- tion is passed—there could be an extension of its main principle and then the Woodrow. Wilson Doctrine would at last be accepted in its entirety as the cornerstone of permanent peace in the world. Thirty-eight years ago next month this correspondent listened at—_Paris—when.-President_Wilson told the gathering of allied govern- ments’ there that a league of na- tions must be formed to protect weaker nations against external aggression. John Faster Dalles was present as an adviser and attache of the It is plain to see that if such a broad guarantee had been embed- ‘ded in the United Nations charter or were included some day in the Eisenhower Doctrine there would be justification for an international ‘examination of the problem of Hungafy and the use of military force to- make secure the “politi- cal independence” of that country now enslaved by the Soviets. It. would, indeed, open the way to the unification of East and West Germany by enabling the people there in free elections to decide if they wish to be united under a government of their own. Would this invelve war? Not if the intent of the major powers were clearly laid down in ad- vance as a warning. It is the | failure of the United States—and After the League of Nations covenant was defeated in the Sen- ate in 1919 by Republicans they felt somewhat guilty in later years and came up with the Kelloge Briand treaties in 1928 which im- plied that the signatory powers would Gome te the aid of “the victims of aggression.” But this was never spelled out by the Re- publican. Administration. * * « Likewise when President Roose- velt, Democrat, came into power he, too, between 1933 and 15939, refused to be explicit and to an- nounce what the United States would do in the event-of aggres- - sion. So when Hitler moved into. the Rhineland in 1936 and later into Austria and Czechoslovakia, spokesmen already have attacked the so-called sary to block Soviet aggression in the strategic Middle East. . Khrushchev, without mention- ing either the United States or the presidential aid plan, gave an interview to the Egyptian gover d newspaper Al Goumbhouria in which he warned that “imperialist powers” might try to enslave the Arab world. Syria’s ambassador to Washing- ton also voiced his opposition to what was termed @ attempt to continue ‘‘colonialism.” WILL IT WORK? Questions which Congress will ask the administration are many. For jnstance: Will the proposed policy of committing the U.S. to ~~ ~*Hau, Republican -National Chalr- of oe pe ¢ me ' ~ ope ee By JOHN H. MARTIN their territory. ‘That would. put : ee Tega bam. ak Ae : \ Se aa * _ INS Foreign Director sore mot he ‘sowed sagrersion. ae This greater strength for small © "/2RK/S—< : Soviet Communist Party Chiet WOuld not be armed aggression. * * . 6 \ Nikita Khrushchev and Arab The new Syrian government actually contains some elements which want a military treaty with the Soviet ‘Union and who feel that the Arab states themselves can fill the “power vacuum" created by the decline of British and French prestige. Will the U.S. protect all of the Middle East even if certain states do not want any American guarantee? If the answer is that the United States will not impose protection on any unwilling state, then most of the area will remain a vacuum for Soviet penetration. * * s Should the answer be that in protecting such willing nations as . Iraq and Iran, other nations also would be protected, then ft would appear to be simpler for the United States to join the anti-Communist Baghdad Pact to which Traq and Iran belong. The United States supports the Baghdad Pact in principle, but has refused to join the organization which also includes Turkey, Britain and Pakistan. Portraits a beautiful bronze plaque with the fol- ‘ lowing inscription: “To Es © Dr, James Te Cheng, in recognition of his zealous dedication there was no alliance of powers to check his. growing aggression wiih Foatly Jed ta 190) to World II use force to check Soviet aggres- sion achieve the main objective of keeping the Middle East outside the Iron Curtain? particularly of Congres s—to make clear America’s intentions ahead of time which has been responsible for the American delegation. Later that year as President Wilson trav- elled across the United States, this writer heard him declare him alone, Arthur Summerfield will have the Post Office ade iis own way. This would be revelations ; Pn again and again in his speeches Sond war, nnn = Werald une, te) a * * ¢ t .. 1 strange It defies the ages. . wy to the meee of our health, with that Article 10 of the charter of World wars ane, The.) To some observers the anawe? —reundings, it has its _ oe sur. * * * gratitude. the League of Nations was the is that it will not because the main unspent years ... It has adven- : This followed a resolution adopted by heart” of the problem of world danger has not been direct Red wind... Thee ; Annually, the taxpayers make up the Oakland County Board of Supervisors, _ peace. ~ Dr. William Brady Says: * aggression. & hes been subveton Of a sco Aad amset es a huge deficit to keep the Post Of- der the direction of The wording. of Article 10 was and . of knowledge to « . - Discover and F ‘Chairman Delos Hamiin, prophetic. It stipulated that the T ki Pled C Pr Will the policy avoid the ¢XPlore... You strength e- ; fice bills paid. The Michigander r complimenting Dr. Cheng on the high members of the league must agree a ung g é an rove danger local war which of body and . ie bin — of belied against this inequity and at s standard of the San. under his direction, _‘ Tesbect and preserve as against “pect to pay our full postage bill. JoHN FITZGERALD, Press Editor, testified in Washington to as- | sist SUMMERFIELD’s Campaign | in behalf of the taxpayers. - * * Even with ‘an election impending in 1956, SuMMeERFiELp pressed hard for an increase in postal rates to wipe out the half billion dollar def- icit.~ He didn’t play politics. The the Senate. Certainly wi.en the Post- master General returns to his duties, | he will continue his fight. t* *« & | Pontiac has an additional rea- _son for rejoicing in the retention — of Mr. Summerfield. The local post office had-far outgrown its facilities.. Pontiac was vitually hamstrung. The Pontiac Press put our sorry plight before the Post- master General and he recognized | this community's woeful condition fund took quick action. Previous ” attempts in Washington had gone’ - for naught, so this area owes our good neighbor in the north a ‘definite vote of thanks: The Press has expressed this thought before, but we are happy to _—. it here. _Mr. ‘pilates was highly sile- cessful himself in his own ‘business in Flint and thus the government Be favored with a practical, hard ores ~~ tneaded and experienced executive at the head of a titanic branch of serv- House accepted his recommenda- tions but the bill was bludgeoned in porcupines south. Another was killed Sunday night of 76 Stout ‘St.; So confidant that he will win a “Pot- Albert Wilkinson of Walled Lake that he phones that he's banking on it to meet some obligations,” ‘and-hints on an increase in his family Here’s hoping, Al, In regard to feeding the birds, Mrs. Morton Matthewson. of Huron Gardens points out that one inch of snow covers up their usual food supply.as much as one foot. a surely are coming Romaine Funston of Clarkston, when it was struck by his car on the Dixie Highway ten miles northwest of Pontiac. 4 “I saw your items about getting Christ- mas cards from the greatest distance,” Mrs. Mercedes Fellows of Rochester, who states that she re- ceived one from her nephew with the exploration party near the South Pole. The snow plows of the Oakland Coun- ty Road Commission, according to Chair- Lee O. Brooks, are all greased up and raring to go Most winters they get a good vorkoue, beford this date. - ee ee Verbal Orchids to- Knudsen ninety-fourth birthday. Mrs. Sara Proper Mrs. . Andrew of 38 McKinley | Drive; eighty- seventh ~ Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Hood - of Gfand Blanc:. golden wedding. centennial of the birth of Wood- row Wilson—have been making speeches extolling him as a great leader in world policy are be- ginning to behave like the Re- publicans of the old days, There is, for instance, evident in the. Democratic national committee's statement the same 's pirit of captious criticism and quibbling © that the Republicans exhibited * 1919. It may be that the Democrats for partisan reasons will try to block the way now toward what they ought themselves to be advo- eating—an extension of the Eisen- _hower Doctrine to include resist- ance against aggression from any _ quarter, » BROADER PLAN ‘For the President some day may be willing to broaden the guarantee he now is asking Congress to give so it will eventually apply against all kinds of aggression and not just Communist aggression. Tt is obvious that peace in the Middle East will never be at- tained until some outside force or influence — either the United Nations or a group of the major powers acting in alliance with the United States—is exerted to employ force, if necessary, to guarantee that the bounds ries of each country in Asia and’ ca, when fixed by international agreement, shall be ‘respected and preserved” against any form of external aggression. UL IL ONES. . Serr “y an You onan hit the side of a barn!” harcotic—alcohol Let me say I'm not only a tee- * total abstainer but I am or can be as rabid about it as the addict is at the threat of being deprived of his regular supply. . I got this way, thank Ged, moth- er, and the WCTU, because when-I-..- - was a boy on Chapel Street in Canandaigua, mother, inspired by the WCTU, asked my brothers and me to take the pledge not to use alcohol or tobacco before we were 21. . We did as mother wishes, And, Y'm sure, to say “no’* when we were invited, coaxed, or dared to smoke or drink. Having reached 21 without amok- ing or drinking; we séemed con- tent to worry along. that way. Teetotalism becomes a, settled way of life and I wouldn't trade it. for any other way, although at age 26 I did learn to smoke a pipe. SAW BAD EFFECTS As an intern in a public charity hospital I.saw the poverty, filth, bastardy, disease, and crime, that go with alcoholism. In country vil- lage practice I saw the depriva- tion, shame and suffering of wives and children of men who sojourned in the saloon before they went home with what, if anything, was left out of their week’s pay. As family physician I have seen—but what's the use? . Alcohol has become an inetuct- able feature of social, business, political and, through TV and the magazines, domestic life in America. So if you do not choose to drink you had better keep your queer behavior secret as long as possible. Naive of me, T' suppose, but all along I have wondered why no. active pastor, physician, teacher, politician, author, military leader’, athletic ‘coach, or business-w an hgs approved the idea of 4 sters taking the Pledge. A few : : external aggression the territorial M l A nie f Y th a major battleground? river, and... To climb the high- the outset of his incumbency, he ana MAT wishes to add a personal integrity and political independ- ora rmor tor ou the caewer 19 oulg ¢t Pill’... . Its mind cam mold started a battle to make the Post word. A lesser light, in company with ence of all nations.” . : : . = be that it will ee, neal would the thinking and... The future _ Office self -supporting. those two stalwarts, VETOED LEAGUE Whether Uncle Sam is required members of the WCTU have patted the main danger of war stems ot tn “* A LiFe f gat. formed nents _ Al. Weber.and George. Scott, — This writer watched in 1919 the ‘© specify how much of his income me on ‘the back for it; but, at the from the refusal of the Arab states wont It only it will bravel ~ Opposition: : . Republic Parts is from the manufacturend sale same time, some of them chided to make peace with Israel. 4 ravely we “comprise the Board of Trustees who publican Party in the Senate 5 ; but e harm I do the youth of seize .. . Its opportunity . . . With Tt always does. : nsible for the conduct of the at first sympathetic but hiter on Of booze, I don’t know, from = me for te te youth o —~ * * * dauntless faith, eternal hope are respo . partisanly pressing the destructive time to time officials report how the nation when I mention the en- ~The U3, would leave that prob- And boundless chart °° * * * * an. We hired Dr. Cheng, work in accord “reservations” that killed the pro- ™any arrests for drunkenness in joyment I derive from my pipe. lem to the United Nations, but the (Copyright, en) ee We regret to say some news- with him and our very competent Busi- posal for American entry into the the past year. From these statistics Well, anyway, I tried. world peage body has failed to ~ papers played a hand against — a. wim League of ations which so many one can ory dag @ court, jal er" “it's wen onde lon Tete tag wwe Coa cenat eight years. Smil es & ams, vere enthusiastically sup- Lobe . , oe, AGG. him. The Pontiac Press has pipinad , * dition to normal police service, ce treatenens, ‘Wis be ; ‘ and anything recited above told us noth- Porting. which every cities meet pay in Sdareesed spree’ te en x: . And it also is asked what would You can’t help starting out in taken the position that we ex- ing we did not already know. Today many Democratic Party order to maintain the freedom of “®¢ tiac, higan, happen if the Syrians invited Rus- life as a baby, but you don’t have members of Congress, some ef addicts to indulge in their favorite t 1957) sia to establish a military base on to keep it up after you're grown. Case Records of a Psychologist: Avoid Divorce With ‘Horse Sense’ Larry’s case is tragic for it involves several major causes for divorce. Yet divorce ts un- necessary if the young couple will use simple psychological “horse sense” and play the game of marriage per the rules. Scrapbook this case record or mail it to any couples you think may be on the verge of divorce. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case ™376: Larry D., aged 25, is a senior law student- “Dr. Crane, I am desperate,” he began, ‘‘my wife went home to her parents during mié-term. exams. « * “And now I find she is suing me for a divorce, charging mental cruelty. We have a little boy 18- months of age, and I love them both. “But she charges that I have a.violent temper and don't love them at all. “Well, I admit I am a nervous make-up and blow up once in a while, I got so angry at her ‘ mother one day for butting into one of our quarrels that I used pretty violent language on her. “But the pressure of professional “students nowadays is terrific, so I doubt if I am the only young husband who has been brittle- tempered before exams. “Besides, my wife is unduly mollycoddled. . She > spent seven tnonths at home out of the last 12 months we were married. 2 * : “And her have spoiled her and sided with her, instead of* advising her to come back to mé. Don’t you think it is thé duty of parents to urge their married chil- drety to _stigh together?” : ?. Yes, under all normal circum- stances the in-laws should never “Jet their own affection for their grown child, lead to urge it to seek a divorce. Larry is a btilliant young man, of high nervous tension, who has been under the heavy pressure of law school training. - And all-men under presstre are inclined to. show irritability times, as most of you und ing wives have soon learned. If a husband explodes in anger, either at you or, the children, you generally shrug it off and realize the underlying reasons. In similar manner, you ignore the irritable cry of your toddler who may exclaim: “I hate yout I hate you!’ after it has ‘missed its afternoon nap or hasn't been fed on schedule. For evéry understanding wife and mother should realize that she is not supposed to take at face ' value what her irritable husband says or. what her overly fatigued or hungry child may utter. < When such, a husband has been properly ‘fed, both gastric as weil as. erotic calories, and the pressure is off, he may be a wonderful mate, kind and appreciative. ‘ly geared than others, Even among animals this same varia- tion exists, A race horse has a different per- sonality than a slow-moving draft horse. If your husband provides for you to the best of his ability and is true to you, and in his calm mo- ments admits he loves you, then do your part. * Quit acting like pavenile females. who take offense at every caustic utterance. Don’t wear your heart on your sleeve! And learn to eliminate condi- sind he will parr like contented . housecat. Starve him. in either realm and ' he'll snarl_at you and the chil- | dren like’ an unfed lion at the zoo. Smart wives, thus control their husbands’ emotions by contrplling e environment. See tomorrow's low-up. . 4 te Coste in cate of} The neat ePreta"Byntiac 8 eased env ‘on 200 . typing and printing costs. w Dejehelogieal cndne nae" ne T Woe nt his (Copyright 1957) —“Wietim ache ike two men in front, of ey are a muniiaies al ~ (Sends Thieves to Jail : Aled Bide sid eels oa teas sep _ . LOUISVILLE, when a spare ‘stolen be Pontiac occured expectedly mits for new homes in Pontiac. every year. He said his depart- 69 » It pays el it ~s : oh set in Yhe-city of which|*? know the serial number amazéd the officers—arid the two December climaxing what prom- During November, permits ment was now the 000 your tire é men—by ree off- the ~ serial ises to. be a year. falling om eB - ‘year’s. totals. First indications|9?9.000 was for factory expan-|your spare : y. reeling rat granted for 4 new homes |. that the 12month tdtal (ston, Alt said. 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Waterholes have -dried president of the Arizona me : b Aiow Jong can. we Boca aplPhg | Cattle G * | (Next: A Texas rancher says, 4 a crisis =e g in n physical and Ue P sonal tragedy, ‘the drought tha __sent the dust bowl refugees of the ~‘Tieeing “trom ~ “wrarvarion OR have been -erepped or: across Central “Texas and then north- *c | ward through Central New Mex: a a oe ee PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, ae eee te ee pS a ee nes states are at. the lowest’ levels in by about 200,000 already, Ernest (tion's meat-buying housewives. - will tour _ ine janywhere else in the nation, He late spring rains a not come to} ee ay ao Dams and seamed in both seins mutha ian teen attuned to Vhers “and, Ore the na- CLOSED & out to cracked hollows in the earth, Cattle Growers Assn., has _— “It’s terrible. Mt broke me"), The financial losses caused, by pees . - this buge region, though inestim- ad inal dust bowl. . - Qnly the high level of non-agri- ‘caltural employment open to dis-| placed farmer workers, the will- ingness of lending institutions to . help farmers weather the dust The remainder are hanging on grimly, either becausé farming is the only skill they possess or be-| cause they still have faith in land| which has not produced beans | since "1949 nor returned even enough wheat for re-seeding in a) : longer period. cS But most of those who are fight- | ing for their land are waiting and scratching. out a living doing odd jobs, not risking another expensive | crop failure. by planting their tor- ES W. C. Crider is a tall,, weathered = farmer who tries, without success, ; to eke existence from 80 acres of} ¢ land irrigated at a cost exceeding : its ability to repay while his 1,500) acres of dry farming land turns to dust. He typifies the sense of trag- edy and failure that lies across the land like a plague. “We're ruined, all of us,’ he said, curling gnarled hands around the, handle of his shovel and staring into the muddy-irri- | gation water, “My dry land ain't had a crop since 1949." His sun-bleached biue eyes mois: tened, and he shoveled some dirt ; angrily against the irrigation dike.| a “The worst of it is, we're licked! é before we start, and we know it. I'm trying to borrow more money is gone, “Ain't no future here. I'd of got | Ete With an Al/r/- New Notion in Motion! disatiel me, Ive _thought every year | - Yet aside from some smaiier-op-) _When President Eisenhower vis-;8nd. streams and rivers have been that the drought may cost iovine = me nature’ i would be the last.” Fageoeri en oe rat t show-| lits New “Mexico. on his @ ee ee iene tan Seal te in state half it fil aaa : 4- : @® series articies: Z ie &) =e NTS 2 ae NE = Ba theee on Senin aneioo™ bavond nature at the ear ott te md, iughcatlemen In expensive wells or haul water long, 28,00 rang pate ~s a * Everest & Jennings “facing the threat 4 a drought dis-| it it’ federal “ane t Aerd tern ot wi = , a | ___‘aster with the same flinty deter- Of 1 ting. 1. a ? — oe (INS), Mination that enabled their fathers| Instead, there: te & general do Gomestic ‘water have t been applied 40,000 more cattle -have-been of cae E ip Saree empires of -cattie- cow: fo... keep... ZOUK... What... Bean. offered. s in several Soo ocmasnanllariare and fere 7 Mexican buyerd ; a . a a d- boys and Cadillacs in a reluctant: least until surrender becomes In- far in the form of feed subsi rthwest -eenter of Arizona's central yory.~ = " _evitable because of the costly ithey believe, ‘has been of Hittle Sorthwestern cattle area, is ship-| ; ry The awesome effects of five to: Process of” | feeding” “cattle “high-" genuine benelit. They feel it ats - water at the rate of 120, for Invento seven years of me oa nation’s jactually have been determined be-|: Li spaer to keer, ing, the ranch- ito rebuild ‘thei herds at high cost severe droughts in the nation’s, 421-F : cause it has lured some ranchers org tae. bee th nt = rs r — mg history” Sher Tes Pests, fatting cat) eot-lotem: Pole. ve been forced to sell 0 abut” = hime ply x . ey = ous costs. have _ STE ~ the greatest fe i jafter they. should Bave oe out. sizes 2 ; a = = ose —< . bs Oa.m._ The water is gone. The. ranges VICTORIA, Brish Columbia — A} pler—but outside human control 2 By rea et =9:30- ] oF feet} Itis rain, atleast = Want to save: $00.00 en 8 of grass. The herds and | t of not less than “normal” rain- Oree oan sragpesere ame maae adnesdoY . | | ranchers’ financial reserves are now towers in Beacon Hill Park in| tall, _——— = a overlooking the Straits Of“ But “normal” —s Latah ter Gentvear's Goodyear’s : : ~olt-is-the-world's.tallest,..and js.26,N, Sie Teese Fntae L. | , feet higher than the one in the’; Pres, _ i ; — “areas |Ontario : . | tewalid Neede—Sick Room Supplies wane t Few care of think, much lessjonto, The tree from which the to- i r : SS ee RE OPE O° 1 wice a8 predict, what will happen if what|tem was carved by West Coast In-|below normal, Arizona's: 5 | BOs sour 1621 S. Woodward, Royal Oak ' large as the dust bowl of 1935-36. 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White eetee elas at a Pol Rn ea a cad wes'etid their slogans is “Never shoot while 2 te =. 5 rs bs mene = is a : St _money sclictauiiat agency Must ever had a monthly turnover. of pared sith 3.3 per cent for_pet-|Gestapa''? ee ey ves : = Pinte a Was iNoWw the “stendtly ver ‘There is never any doubt w outside the service, te FB in 158i the ett of re ape eon and balatices were de- than one-half of one per cent, com- Cen the FBI tes ino’ ‘easibael” Whiteliead cites the~record~ an vet endl Gabe? las Saweor’, Hoslsiones Wy te FRI ia protecting! ment af baderel thee ent aathonl himself If disclaims any suchjcivil liberties, concludes pera ee dnl ieee cs Plans New Party [ Headed by Women 20 BEACH; Calif, ae vernmen n, Dr, Francis E. alee on age pension. plan leader. he's yee to launch a new ‘alt cal party in Califoriia. ae ae re Stalls with sp Townsend..says. it will. lities for enforce-/a. the Women's Anite Party. Seating: out that the FBI ‘ai “only 1-of 18 federal agencies hav- “ a es ee Seems ‘New York=Herald}-- «| ese oe eons tt pose * * | CRE ee | of the FBI. = Sap ak pethical initlgns ax eo tion's capital? . Was there any truth to insinua- tions that the FBI represented a (Advertisement) CARBURETOR SAVES GAS BY “JET-ING” Car owners who are wasting money and not get proper gas mileage due to over- a will be pleased to learn of Wisconsin inventor who has o veloped a very clever unit that saves gasoline by “Jet-ing and Vacu-mating.” It is automatic and operates on the supe: principle. ‘Easily installed in a few minutes. Fits cars, trucks and tractors. The manufacturers, the Vacu-matie Carburetor -Co., W. State, Wauwatosa, yone on his car and help introduce it to others. They gladly send them or send your name and ad- full free —aen if you write dress on @ post card today. When School Days Bring Child's Cold Misery Mother, for faster relief, rub on new Child’s Mild Musterole. 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It is a report long overdue—one that should do much to clear away any mistaken mistrust ‘of the FBI, a mistrust for which in at least some small measure the FBI's own secrecy is to blame. The FBI emerges not so much an organization of supersieuths as it does a closely knit. group of intelligent, hard-working men who share a fantastic loyalty, a dedi- cated purpose, and a discipline that any army could be proud of. * * + “Hoover is the FBI,”: says White- head, He makes it clear the reason Hoover has d his top role so long = he has served under~ five presidents—is precisely because he rack the FBI out of partisan pol- itics and fought to keep it out. The’ FBI's.success in catching all kinds of ctiminals ranging from landgrabbers to bank robbers, from kidnapers to Communist spies is ‘tional cases to make a dozen mov- ies. Whitehead also cites many little- known facts about the FBI, such as: backgrounded with enough sensa- | ' Monroe atomic power plant and the three unions who are fighting it boil down this week before the Atomic Energy Commission. power plant, north of Monroe, is’ to produce steam for sale to De- troit Edison and conversion to electricity. But even while workmen are pouring concrete to raise the giant. bullet-shaped plant, argu- The object of the Enricb Fermi 3 “a ss : if it became a po-it save: oalieae | s are—kn i Se _dictator—gov-!or- oy ~The Repat a and Democrat-|y ‘Tpenetrate the FBI, but” 18) j S ale celdenie ink dee. ene aa THE nse e By Carl Grubert the yong ‘welfare of the people ~ }ceded,”” says “Whitehead~ in? iv Dive Into Icy Waters as Part of Religious Rite NEW YORK @ — A Navy = _man_ and a_Marine corporal stri weather yesterday.and_dived i into! § a — a ee hg religious. service. recover @ AIIIIN Unions Challenge Safety of Monroe Atomic Plant ES ie tee a ae oe Seater sional committee on ‘atomic energy that the government should‘ guard against monopoly control of power by insuring | competition. “One way of doing this, he said, is to have both public and private system in the atomic power field. unions contend that there is doubt’ whether the principle on which the reactor will operate—the fast breeder operation —is safe and feasible. - The unions are the United Paper .Workers, the International Union |of Electrical Workers and the Unit. ed Auto Workers. 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York Dress Institute. * a # Womenss Section MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1957 PAGES 10-13 i Teachers to Meet _ Mrs. Merrell Stephens of Oneida road will be “hostess to members. of the Teachers Exchange Club at. = . 7:45 p.m. Thursday. Vera Grimm, | Barnewsky of East Rundell street, exchange teacher, will speak on have returned home from Long Is- the educationglsvstem of Rotter- land where they attended the fu- dam, Holland, where she taught the neral of. their aunt, Mrs, Julia past year.’ ‘| Washington, Return From. Funeral Mrs. Frank Bilyeay of Auburn avenue and her sister, Mrs. Ervin By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN _ Why not lose any extra pounds It's unbelievable! 1957? Is it pos-, Which make you look and feel old- sible that the thing I felt whizzing er? Why not take off that pad of bf ~. pe another whole year? fat now over the abdomen, the wonder why time seems to pass Act ; lothes more -rapidly from maturity on? bulges which make buying c ‘s Maybe it is because we have more 4 frustration rather than a pleas- things we want to do and realize We? Why not regain that youthful that we have less time in which feeling which a slim waistline gives to do them, . .. |you? ‘ : rate jhas Just dealt all of us a0: PERSONAL ADVENTURE * ‘on-|* $ 3 at wor Just eight short weeks out of brand new months, A yeaf is an the whole year fdr your personal important chunk of time, but‘ ajadventure — eight weeks during year is made up of-months, months which, you can lose 20 pounds if of weeks and weeks of days—days' yo, need to, improve posture and complexion, turn bulges into curves increase energy and become years The only way to get what we Younger in appearance and health want from life.and to hold onto 4nd_ personality, time is to thisk of today as im- ~ In case you do not know about _ portant business, f Marathon, ‘tens of thousands : : . aheawe WOMEN join every Year to see how glean tot a ongpwsdigr away =ymuch they can improve themselves min “ver doing the things : in eight weeks, The routines re- wi a iV , more @xX- wi which would make living more ex quires onty a small amount of time We always going to allow responsi- euch day. . bilities and rush to sidetrack us? The Marathon booklet gives you’ directions for calculating what your ideal weight is and what your measurements should be, directions for measuring your. self, a calorie chart, exercises | rathon, ,This is for the. most gsual figure faults, long in benelits. a chart oy which you can keep At the first of each year I offer Bloused backs ; throughout the’ of ; . #, ? -is one of several shown to the fashion press gathering this week in New York. Shape of '57 Puts Profile in Limelight By OLGA CURTIS - INS Women's Editor | NEW YORK (INS) — Natural f iwaistlines, longer hemlipes and | ‘Squared shoulders: that's the new | fashion shape. for 1957. | It's a distinct, well - outlined shape, too, The misty draping of 1956 is giving way to a clearly visible silhouette, - with bosom, waist and hips where nature put them, ——tInstead-ef emphasizing the for- ward bosom or the backward panel, however, 1957 fashion is focusing on the profile silhou- ette, This year, according to the Couture Group of the New York Dress Institute, your sideways appearance is the one that counts, . The Couture Group told fashion editors visiting New York that the new silhouette will feature shoul- ders—square and visible; natural waists—sashed or belted; and hips —fullish in front, smooth on sides, slim in back. In between these natural points of interest, the style news comes in midriffs, Seen in profile, mid- riffs have to be concave for 1957; threw back your’ shoulders and ‘shoved your tummy forward, '° There will still be . gathering,. | blousing and draping to soften | this new silhodette; put it will be mostly glued. to the anatomy,’ | There will be capes, too, big and little enes—all to emphasize your { newly rediscovered shoulders. | Hemlines will be longer this spring: an inch longer for daytime ‘wear, and several inches longer ‘for evening. The 10-inches-from-the- floor demi-length that Dior intro- \duced last summer has taken hold, jand will be featured in after-dark ‘clothes, . | a record of your progress and a personality development plan, [BATTLE OF THE BULGE 'GAINS IMPORTANCE | This country seems to be whole- |heartedly involved in a current bat- tle of the bulge. Through the in- fluence of movies and newspapers, — ‘magazines and television, the form | divine has gained great import- jance, | And why not? There are’ two ‘assets which a woman can take 'through the years with her—a love- ‘ly figure and beautiful posture. | A middle-aged spread is as old- | fdshioned as a mustache cup, , Sooner or later, regardless of | good care, we will develop some wrinkles, but we do2not have to be victimized by bulges. Also, in our figure has become more importarit than personal vanity, The medical pro- fession has trained its bug guns on, overweight as one of our greatest health hazards. More pounds than we need place a strain on every organ in our’ body andé may pre- pare the way for the chronic dis- eses and killers of our day. fo ws) an interest curving in as they would if you . Bare backs in various types of dresses will be seen on fashion - wise women this spring. The trend is toward © oy /?e Big bows, softly tied, are important in. this— spring’s collections of women’s. fashions, | —_— . Mary Keavy Feted by Valerie Durnen | Valerie Durhen opened her homé fon South Marshall street recently ito honor bride-elect Mary Keavy. The hostess and honoree are room-) = . mates at University of. Michigan| #!ph, John and Floyd Kent were School of Nursing: called. to Unionville this weekend, Guests attending were Virginia,due to the death of a cousin, Philip) Haroutunian, Dessalee Temple,! Keiser. Nancy Turnbull, Marilyn Rein- hardt, Barbara Kneale, Janet Al- len, Connie Davies. and Char Rhodes, . ‘Kents Called Away”! a covered-up look at the neckliné in front and more exposed backs. / } Larry Aldrich designed this harem= hobble skirt. The afternoon dress. in navy tissue faille, has a bell skirt. gathered into a self-banding and bow at the hemline. Elbow-length sleetes are bow-tied and a narrow belt is set into the waist. / : re nd New length skirts are on the fashion horizon — for day or evening. New York dress designers believe you will approve this hemline. . Spring Previews Play. Up Ultra in Chic Plus Comfort New Fashions Conform to Natural Lines; Silhouette Is Slim; By DOROTHY ROE AP Women’s Editor NEW YORK (®—This spring it will be smart to be comfortable. This is the big news New York designers are passing along to long-suffering American women, on the first day ‘of a week of spring previews for the nation’s visiting fashion press. New clothes are designed to ‘conform to the natural lines. of the body, to fit loosely and easily; and to require no contortions of waist, bust or hips. * * ¢ pee You won't have to/wear ~a strangling waist cinche¢ to fit inte) your new spring suit, or dress.) You won't have to pad\your. bust/| Capes Add Flair Jackets of the’ new suits are- short, ranging just below the bust to just -above the hipbone. Some are loose and boxy, some bloused in back, some semifitted, none -tightly fitted, * * * > The cape is an. important new trend, being used instead of a suit jacket, sometimes as a part of the jacket, sometimes as an addition t6 the jacket. . The ankle-length dinner and theater costume continues impor- tant in all collections, with full- Four pages today in Women’s Section line or struggle to eliminate your _ hips. The general silhouette is’ slen- der, but not in the sausage-casing sheath manner. Designers employ Many ingenious methods to ease the fit of the néw suits and dresses “while maintaining the stim line. One of these is the peg-top skirt, still narrow at the hemline, but with slight fullness at the top. Front or back panels also give he illusion of longer lines to the ew suit skirts. + jlength evening gowns much more numerous than, the shorter var- ieties, except in junior collections. iThe elegance and formality launched last spring continues, iwith definite demarcation between daytime, cocktail and evening \clothes, | ee # | There's also a covered - up modesty in. most of the new fash- jions, extending frof bathing ‘suits | - Let’s All Make the Most of This New Year-B 5 ee & cA kbd Titis ~ girl is déing a Marathon ex- ercise for the thighs. If you would like the eight-week self-improvement Mara- thon book le t, send 10° cents anil a ‘ Py é egin Lo stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request to Josephine Lowman in care of The Pontiac Press. * - chewing selves in eight weeks’ time. ) D _ One of the first things a person with heart trouble or high blood ~pressure is told to do is to lose any overweight he of she may have. NEW INDUSTRY . As a result of the publicity cor-/ cerning the dangers of obesity, a - whole new industry has sprouted. Today we can buy low-calorie soft drinks, « water-packed fruits, and low-caloried foods, from soup to gum, * * © . As most of my readers know I offer my eight-week self-improve- ment Marathon at this time each year, Every year more than 100,000) ‘to evening gowns, et Today or broil, Substitute fresh fruit for dessert. The satisfactory reducing diet. is high in proteins, (Lean meat, fish, eggs, cottage cheese, fowl.) STRESS VEGETABLES Have a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, with kpecial em- Phasis on the green, leavy and yellow vegetables. Be sure to in- clude some citrus fruit or fruit = each day, ave some whole grain uct and two glasses of kim milk daily, * Keep a little pad Nearby and count your calories at each meal, with no in-between time snacking unless you count that also, | awomen join. this program to see Temerreow TI will bring you how much they can improve them- Most of them want te lose weight although others wish to— lose in inches only, or to im- some of the very latest informa- tion about how to make dieting easier,‘ . If you would like to lose 2. pounds in eight weeks or join thous- prove the condition of their skin: or hair. Some wish to improve health generally, or to rid them- selves of constipation and other annoying conditions, — Here are a few suggestions which will help you plan: your meals if you. wish to lose weight: Cut- down i jdefects .you may have, cents and a stamped, self-ad- Sephine Lowman ands of other Women jn seein § 4 how muctr-you can diminish any send °10 dressed envelope with your. re- quest for my eight-week self-im. provement Marathon. Address Jo- in ca Pontiac Press. . w« bs on fats .and carbohydrates, Do not fry any of your food, Boil, bake! J Tomorrow: *'Marathon Benefits Both Repeaters, Newcomers," a a be guj featernity tree the home. Then, te Osher she was intiniad Sie 2 seeee: SU te pa Seal the ‘fraternity system in our—to- much can be done, It Mrs. L. will read the excellent article on this problem in a recent| issue of Parents’ magazine, she can discover what other parentsjthe and teachers are doing to outlaw), “Serese- ie yee Seger tad but. feel..sorry.-for-.the.-girl- Goractonnty, Bic askiog” our from their communities. * * * errr *eitizens', oolidlien i fraternities. It showed: they didn't like them. — EFFECTIVE RULES “ nuthorized by this inajority dls. approval, rondhasopiordemaia nggten, the effective regulation: To any "senior™ school stu- te or om sete a4 Piss Ok Seas oe THE Poxtrac PRESS. MONDAY. JANUARY 1, 1957 Tires & pw ne of cover fe, for re evinats I wert bene car He to stand yay from Ey yaa ts tom ee Sorority=: school people's Senlings toc each other bet tion of the L's daughter. ' PASSED SENTENCE Like the -Star-Chamber stages y sen hon. | social undesirability upon an- from outside manipulation. Tt is or- sitting “in secret-session,- this high | ‘schools. *fabout the job of getting Hid of" thevs wisely.” First, it _took a @ poll) ‘Showar at. Schmidt H ome lackie_ Downer _Honors_ I telephoned the town's Board of _Edueation. It said. “We will wel- ‘come the opportunity .to tell other communities the steps we took to solve the traternity problem i in our ae ee For Mrs. L, atid other interest- -Helen.. Schmidt. of. Janina __opened- “her-home~Friday- ats Lloyd ‘Miter. “Mrs. Albert-Anselmy,- Mrs. -Paul- Lanp-| for a bridal — shower ‘honoring "rs Gilteland, : Janet—Leonhardt Jackie Downer, Mrs. Joseph! and and Geraldine. Leonhardt. wAtter...receiving. Mrs.. L.'s Jeter. tion. to. which. “no. wise. -can n ave moral support. > ca [ = Pie other” from, ‘which there is| © @ shigepnenceren pantera all, we can’t. Schmidt was cohostess for the! atta Jackie, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. ' John Downerof North Sanfc street, will speak her vows with. . Richard Hoetmer on Jan. 19. He, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hoehner of Westacres. | # The bride-elect chose. this oc- | casion to announce her bridal | attendants. Miss Schmidt will + serve as maid of honor. Mrs, dack Steinhelper of Dearborn, Anne DeFlorio of Commerce, Leonhardt and Geraldine Leonhardt of Détroit will serve as the bride’s other attendants. Jane Marsh will perform the duties of flower girl and Richard Steinhelper will be ringbearer. Both are cousins of the bride-elect. Attending the shower were Mrs. Downer, Mrs. Edmund Hoehner, - Mrs, Jack Steinhelper, Mrs. Glen * ' §Steinhelper, Mrs, Janiece Marsh, Jane Marsh, Mrs. Richard Deason, Carol Deason, Mrs. Harry Achen- back, Mrs. Axel Johnson and Mrs. | Gerald Coske. ‘ * * Completing the guest list were. Mrs. Verlon Haywald, Mrs. Clyde VALENTINE APRON Looking for a gift for that special friend for Valentine’s day? You'll find this eye-catching apron (especially designed with this day in mind) fun to make, and so nice to keep or give. Pattern No. 5744 contains tissue, material reqtiirements, séwing ant applique directions. Send 25¢ in coins, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Minois. Now available—the colorful 1957 Needlework Album containing doz- ens of lovely designs from which spe ae # “‘|Ervid Smith, 131 To rastle delicately at. holiday parties, choose an elegant—strap— “Tm the ‘Jast~person- —— that -we-can_ protect a-child against, social rejection, As it comes 10 | vat “* Young F olks “Shop | But losing a friend as the L.'s ax strap-/ hasn't resulted trom change in two lL ‘less white taffeta gown in the new longer length (stopping just f ishort*of the ankles), ‘Coming Events Dorcas Class of Oakland Avenue Pres- | byterian Church will meet Tuesday with | Mrs. Richard Kelley, 57 Putnam &t. \ Omega Mu Sigma sorority will meet. Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the aoe of Mrs. Gimer Lea, 2500 Union Lake Rd Quick Sewing Circle will meet Wednes- at 10 a.m. at the home of M da rs. Anna Gray, 37 N. Johnson Ave. Coopera- tive luncheon at noon. Group Two, OES, will meet at Re F 2g som Tuesday at 18'% E., Lawre: or @® cooperative luncheon. oe meeting of Past Noble Grand Club | d Welcome 3 m9 46, sched ‘uesday even: been postponed yest Zon. is ats .m, at the home of Mrs. Ralph Burr, E. Beverly 8t. Chapter Four, Blue Star Mothers, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the YMCA. Installation ot officers will be nate Wed- nesday evening~ at 8 at ‘he YMCA, MOMs of America Inc., Unit Two, will meet Tuesday at noon for # sack lunch- fi leon and: business meeting at the home of Mrs. Harry Sibley, 15 Matbews St. Norwegian Ladies Aid will meet with, iMrs. Erick reasons, 1290 Stanley, Wed- mesday at 7:30 p . Past Noble Grands Club, Pontiac RW i bekah Lodge 450, will meet with Mrs. odo Kemp 8t., Tuesday f uled for Beauty Salon — Mezzanine APPOINTMENTS NOT . ALWAYS JANE LEE BEAUTY SALON ~ January Nationally Advertived -PERMANENTS | the Country Over From $10 Up! #7750 Waves only SSB 5 O Waves oityF 515 Waves on *'74 NECESSARY | FE 2-0531 Nylon Snowsuits FOR'GIRLS AND BOYS - Never before at this price! quilted, 3-piece nylon snowsuits . . . completely. Borg pile or washable, zipper front, suspender ski- pont with built-up front. Colors for girls: Red, navy. Colors for boys: Navy, - Sizes 2 to 6. Young Folk Shop—Lower Level brown or charcoal. to choose more patterns in crochet," <=” embroidery and knit— plus three - gift patterns, directions printed in’ i book. Only 25 cents a copy! “i FLANNEL PAJAMAS, Boys’ & Girls’ Regular $1.98 up. FLANNEL SHIRTS & a Regular $1.98 up . FLANNEL ROBES aitete 1 _ POLO SHIRTS Regular 98c up .... 69° w COATS & COAT SETS eae eed INFANTS COAT SETS - & SNOW SUITS Reg. $13.98 to $19.98 a. ge to 14" ra ie § ketched from Stock: 24:95 © Be aEK ow ak Know the-joy of wearing a L’Aiglon Dress because of its perfect fit ... expert sewmanship and superb exclusive fabrics! ee ae aes é 1a 3 ee ee ee se rasan a L’Aiglon proudly Presents The New 1957 Collection — | aaa aa Perfect dresses that lead a double life to wear now right into summer! . A. Perfect office procedure, a scoop- neck sheath covered up-with a sweater, The dress is of washable impogted linen ' with a gold-stitched sweater of wool and ‘cotton — Beige with white, blue with white. Sizes 141 to 181/2 « B. Washable Dacron and Cotton .., classic windowpane check in convertible- collar shirtdress. -Bloused back, potent belt. Black, ‘brown, navy. Sizes 12-20. C. Washable Dacron, Cotton and Bem- berg . . with gored skirt. The important collar stands away to reveal a flattering neckline. Aqua, navy or beige. Sizes 10-20. . / Sea ay ae 2 "Vor ienaaee Sierces you'll, Aue the right dia-T pestahernaten tebe me i peeon - = THE z Pome PRESS. oss, JANUARY 1 a 195T_ Le a —— 3 we ——— sis semen a 3 our ANNUAL L ONCE:A:YEAR~ ses BOLT ENDS SALE ~ | Guest a 4 Eten. ei tle | wats ee aes if unsuitable to wear a veil is whert'husband that it was “our idea/*)|'e* With this house? It looks all ; , 3 We ‘she goes to city hall or the county| A nice fat 54 per cent of the | Soe a jens soe Complete with Cutting and Styling | t ) eC: re clerk's office to be married. [do-t-yoursett tert enna te |wagite ‘to €8 to it. And Soft aloan! “WHERE SERVI CE AND - ' “Dear Mrs. Post: When several | “‘jittle woman.’ J See ere gay willing Pn Za QU ALITY ARE SUPREME” ) 2S couples dine at a place where m y. change | a pianist entertains throughout | | Those are the figtrey Pre protnond another’ 10 years. | Cleaning House! | pa evening, is it customary to me ein hae at WOMEN DO PLANNING | | Se Ma Be tnd giaged veverat | TIS mows: Gat. Rare But that doesn’t stop a woman. OPEN FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P. "M. It’s a clean sweep during Diem’s Semi-Annual of their requests? woman in the tamiily who has the [She goes right on dreaming and] §- | Clearance. We must make room for new spring |} 4 N vision when it comes to seeing [Planning and scheming. 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Chaper, director and Mrs. LeRoy Hooper) Sarah Van Hoten Jone we | ete on of the Americar Revolu-(¢ . Maa, He — eres roe Ves Stth anniversar raf evn ha bedcann- maa oan _ Association, Met ceed ae eet ~ Mrs, Wacker spoke about DAR | oad erase isan en an mien, eae Fa ta NAC ES ee jlett and Balnche Avery pases me ~ Mrs. Evid Smith, lodge deputy, Installed were Mrs, Raymond’ conducted the Friday evening in-’ ‘Kline, noble oe Mrs. ‘Charley’ J[sallation eld ty. Ponting Rebeba Cook with Haircut Specialy Priced Jon. Only! ~ NEISNER’S © Haircut BEAUTY SALON [© Shampoo | 42 North Saginaw St. * Style: Set” | Phone FE 8-1343 2nd Floor Appointment Not Always Needed You get olf GT —rich Lanolin © Cold Wave .Mrs. Slocum,—deputy -nrarsheal:’ assisted with the installation. Oth- Jers participating were Mrs. Ed-| --}mund Vanderworp, Mrs. Leon Hol-! man, Mrs. Edgar Martin, Mrs. Te Walter Goodrich, Mrs. Clyde Lis- key, Mrs. Leonard Roberts, Mrs. Harry Pomfret, Mrs. Joseph. La- Pomte and Mrs. Hazel Wagner. Mrs. Ervid Smith and Mrs. Howard Smith served as altar] bearers for the occasion. Mrs. Nor- man Harneck was presented the a ~ {past noble grands jewel by mem- bers of the lodge, FLUFF-DRY SERVICE Makes Mondays Sunny-days What a relief to send all your family wash to Pontiac Laundry! Oceans of gentle suds and many rinsings make it. oh-so-bright! Clothes and towels are fluffy dried and folded. Then when Careful Dan returns them there's almost nothing to do. Wouldn't you like this service? [ Free Plastie Bag with. Dry Cleaning iS BB DRY CLEANERS ~ - «Hour Service at © 3 "¥ "$40 S. Telegraph Road - FE 2-8101 _f Mr. and Mrs. Bert H. Cooper of | — —— th, Mrs. 8 gy : _ Whether you come in for a light su “Make Tonight the Family’s - Night Out” . "eRe. Weodward at Square Lake Road f wae “Snacl ot for a sumptuous full course ” | ‘SANDRA JEAN COOPER California Styles Emphasize New ‘Baby Doll’ Look. West New York avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Sandra Jean, to William R. Wright, son of Mrs. Margaret Gerzin of Ar- gyle avenue. No date has been set for the wedding. To p Fruit With Crust fashion designers and manufac- turers have their way, es trimmings on all type of ensem- bies, Silhouettes varied from the slim sheath dress - to _ billowing’ and Spices bouff | ASST Robe rtson ‘Si “Girly will be dressing like girls e Crisp Hasjthis year’ said Abe Blum and Harry. Lecover,cochairmen-of-the ey al Covering California Fashion Creators Show, BY JANET ODELL LOS ANGELES (—Milady. will) have the “baby doll’’ look this ; spring and summer—if California‘ The “look” made its appearance | yesterday in lace accents -and| — Pontiac Press Home Editor | Apple Crisp has long been a ne favorite dessert “in many homes. | : | recipe from. Mrs. As. Barclay; Want to save 25% én o Z Robertson is a slightly | “different | Goodyear Bottery? : version, one- we think you will like. on poe Mrs, Robertson does part time) . Wateh for Geedyear's Reduced Prices ~ on Pianos * 3 aM ples-Demonstrators—_ Trade-ins Pianos Returned trom Rent OUT THEY GO A Great Saving to You CONSOLES-GRANDS-SPINETS ~ Blond, Mahogany, Walnut - UPRIGHT From. $95 | Piano Will Be Tuned, Polished and Delivered Anvehite in Michigan. at No Extra Cost ’ ALL FULL 88 NOTES _| Savings Upto $200}] | GALLAGHER MUSIC C0 ae E, HURON "Hear the Thomas and. Linas a WE ARE OPEN MON. AND FRI. NIGHTS "TIL 9 . % Sizes 26 to 38 Priee Smashing -Clearance sale in Thursday's Pestiac— nursing work in addition to her; 2 /home duties and care of a small Press. d@@ughter. She likes to sew and ts ay | knit and do a bit of painting. She : and her husband belong to the Con-' |gregators; and Mrs. Robertson is|} ie "ber church of the Mary Lyon group é APPLE CRISP .By Mrs, Barclay Robertion - Grease 8x8” pan. 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LIEBENOW = NUGH STEPHENSON * ar Wirephoto selected *. the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce. the ‘Gnited Nations. state attorney general, Albert ‘L. the|ter, amateur. athlete and teach- ler, 1956 Olympic pole vault cham- - Chemistry Prof. Jos@ph D. Park pion. Ind., baseball pitcher for the/Says you can too get drunk on Dr, Hugh E. Stephenson Jr., 34, iestee: [Brooklyn Dodgers. > | beer, Millard Harmon, 30, Auburn-| Park, noting it takes three’ = quarts of beer to become intoxi-) c cated, says the no-drunk theory. Hampton, Va., based on the fact that the stomach’ search engineer whose - principle can hold only two quarts of beer/of airplane design for supersonic is erroneous, Park's answer: The beer goes inte the blood- stream and does not stay in the — thus making room eet to rank lowest in its food \Columbia, Mo., — cardiov ascular |surgeon. Richard T, Whitcomb, 3, aeronautical re- flight advanced aviation, Ot all of the cereals,’ rice is] values. a) "New Program’ | Soviet Army Will Stay |, 7% saw Patterson, x, Montgom-. and organizations. . .” “id Ala., _attorney_general-_of| ‘The statement. biasted- Stalinists ‘AScbesaa. son of the nominee for|jeaders Matyas Rakosi and Erno Patterson, who was assassinated! succeeded them and was ousted The Rev. Robert Eugene’ Rich- From Evil,” a story of his work get drunk on beer have got thelards, 30, Laverne, Calif., minis- lwith Viet Nam refugees from|!8™ in the wrong end of Ms THE PONTIAC c PRESS “MONDAY, JANUARY 1 i 3951 in Heogery: Get-Tough hol oracle taking the billion dollars” and. said: Pelkey to. ae. ae the jlitieal lng gromied “nee We wil an for no ced, Row wrought-damage of nearly). dates te wer! 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High Scoring Marks _Y Cage Loop Play Two runaway contests and a couple more with wide margins for the winners were played Sat- urday in the YMCA Community Basketball league. Waterford Hi-Y trampled Lake Orion Hi-Y 58-16 with Wright's 14 the game’s top effort. YMCA defeated Stone Bap- tist 59-20 with Jarrett’s 25 points more than encugh to blag all alorie. ; * _ Hopes for an upset win for Hi-Y Swishers_over. St, George's were doused by a last period 10-point rally that gave St. George a 36-27' Each participating tourney will glue on it,” he said. “I think 1. Greve Shutouts in Junior Hockey = Rose Wins Dixie Title — ing Goods, 1-0, and Auburn Heights| idefeat Dean's Waterford Hardware | eee Dickinson Leads Way to LA Finale Seovmeovo’t = I. MICH. wae o PURDUE (72) 3-3 es OE et 8) eecoe,oae~8 Seoecuwpoodo’ als 31 10-90 15 Totals 1 it cudee 41-31—72; Michigan Sta ‘TAMPA, Fla. —Mervyn Rose, Australia’s power-smashing south- paw, defeated fellow countryman, Don Candy, 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 yes- terday to win the Dixie Tennis championship. Karol. Fageros of Miami took Union Loop Victors . 33-387 DAY, JANUARY 17. ran’ os sm ; ae CLEAR THE DECK — Marcel Pronovost (3) _ of the Red Wings bears down on a puck deflected by Detroit goaltender: Glenn Hall in the 2nd | period before Dick Duff, of Toronto (white shirt) 28 ge i 1957. = 4 e Vise abe fir. hor — NE AT oe u ages , ck the in| Chadwick. and through his leg ne drove across. Toronto goal, fa Wings won, 2-1. AP Wirephote can take another shot. Wings’ Norm Ullman (16) is ready to help Pronovost with the disc. The jJout Wednesday afternoon. evening. _ the Wings may have a light work- They ” etge ° FT Rob; NEW YORK ®—Jackie Robin- scale feud even though his ball days afe over, inso found himself involved in a full The who became the first Negro to play in the major leagues when he signed wih the Brooklyn Dodg- ll years ago, crossed swords Brook Vice-President Buzzie now-portly Falcons, Local 596 orsin Sunday's CIO. League ‘bas- ketball competition at Jefferson Junior High, * * * A big 2rd quarter edge of 22-11 Busso Favorite in Lightweight Televised Bout By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Johnny Busso, one of the bright- est prospects in the lightweight di- vision, is a 2-1 favorite to chalk up his eighth straight victory to- night, The 22-year-old New Yorker opposes Bobby Courchesne of Holyoke, Mass., in a_ television, DuMont 10:30 p.m.,EST, 10-round- er at New York’s St. Nicholas , 7 over the way the an- nouncement. of his retirement made adding that Robinson let down) * 4 “Believe me,’ ‘said Robinson, a Robinson, 38,) “So I respected Dodgers Irked Over Manner of Story Release n Retires Ami my contract,” he continued. “I knew this would hurt me, but I took the only course I knew.” As for Bavasi, Robinson was bitter, : , “He might be a little burned over the fact that. the.déal didn't fe is charge of personnel for a restau- rant chain (Chock Full O’Nuts). He signed a two-year contract at |for the Giants this year. The trade had nothing to do with my retir- ing.” Bavasi, meanwhile, was seeth-- ing. “Jackie’s pretty proud of his reputation for saying exactly what he thinks,” he scowled. “But he doesn't like anybody else ‘to ex- ercise the same privilege. The Gi- ants, who believed that Robinson ii would help them, lost a valuable month in which to make .a deal.” The trade, which sent Robinson to the Giants in return for $30,000 and pitcher Dick Littlefield, is nul- it /E8 victory over Local 653 in the open- ing game. Ron Woodhull, who tal- lied 14 points for the Falcons dur- ing the hefty 3rd period, took scoring honors with 20. Ken Morrow made 13 for the losers, * * * The Local 596 quintet -overca a 23-21 halftime deéficit' to trounce the Local 594 Vikings, 65-50. Mel Taylor of the Vikings grabbed scor- + the women's title, downing Rosa iMaria Reyes of Mexico City, 6-3, 6-2, ‘ing honors with 19 points, but the winner's Jim and Bill Pembroke Fer were, ¥ Busso has a 27-3-1 record, includ- Courchesne. cracking into the top 10 among the 135-pounders, has a 46-6-2 record. He has 18 kayos to his credit. Signs on Birthday ST. LOUIS W—Al Dark, cele- brating his 33rd birthday today, meshed 18 and 17 respectively. tract with the St. Louis Cardinals. has signed his 1957 baseball con- former UCLA all-around athle wr “I didn’t intend to have things that when I decided to retire, I .would do the story for that magazine. “Imagine my feeling when 1 wag traded on Dec, 12. The coin- cidence was all the more remark- able because I signed for a new job—which clinched my _retire- ment—at about 5 p.m. that day, and 10 minutes later Bavasij called me and told me I was traded. LOS ANGELES —For a little guy who weighs only 125. pounds with heavy golf shoes on, Gardner Dickinson. faced a monumental Dean’s Jim Preston picked up | In Saturday's 1st round play, the’ forfeited to Dean's and Dick & Wes forfeited to the All-Stars. : * 6 - The tournament will resume this weekend with Saturday and Sun- day games on North Side ice. Name Top Stars. Under New Plan LOS ANGELES (#Sponsors of the $15,000 Caliente Open golf tournament have joined sponsors, of 19 other tourneys in a new plan for picking the top 10 tournament players of the year. The Caliente event will be at Tijuana, Mex., Jan, 17-20. | The plan went into effect with the current Los Angeles Open. J.' Edwin Carter, PGA tournament, bureau manager, said it works this way: - * * * Points will be awarded for the first 45 places in a tourney and a bonus of 3 points for early reg-| istration, Each tournament winner) will get 50 points, except in the; U.S. Open and PGA championship, | which will be good for 60. Point) awards will range down through the 45 places, a ° \* ; other. professionals, |famed L.A, Open. oe task: today as he led the way into the final round of the $35,000 Los Angeles Open golf tournament. '* * * and at stake a 20-footer for another on the 13th and.camie to the 18th five strokes under par. Then he drove badly and his, approach shot failed to break and, th eball landed directly behind the spectator bleachers. “I had to hit the shot blind,” Art said, “I couldn't see where the pin was. was & first money prize of $7,000 and the prestige of winning the All could see was the blue sky the people in the stands.” © Nearest threat to the 29-year-old leader ‘from Panama City Beach, Fla., was a seasoned rival, Art Wall Jr.—Dickinson with a 54-hole score of 208, Wall 209. Challenging from just behind in the ‘point spread were some of the° greatest names in golf—Cary Mid- dlecoff, Jack Burke Jr.. Tommy Bolt, Dow Finsterwald, Doug Ford and England’s Ryder Cup. star, Harry Weetman. * * @ Add to these the names ofthe so-called hungrier players on. the , jcircuit, Doug Higgins, Billy Max- well, Billy Casper Jr, and Fred Hawking and Dickinson's pfoblem is easily appreciated. : Playing the Rancho Golf Course, a par 36-35—71 layout whose 7,131 yards was swarming with an es- timated 16.200 fan3~’yesterday, Dickinson shot even par, Was he scrambling? * @¢° @ “I scramble every day,” Gard- ner, one time assistant to golfing great Ben Hogan at Palm Springs, replied with a grin, He birdied one hole - with a bouncing ¢hip shot of 35 feet, and he bogied another which he blamedg’-on the thick, chalk line ringing the Jith green. “tt was like putting a ball with victory. Griffith had 16 for losers, contribute $2,000 toward the top have a beef on that one.” E. Savage 13 for winners _. Feature tilt was the 35-17 win _ for Pontiac Hi-Y oyer 1956 champs, | *~Clackston. Hi-Y, Se eee + 6 | \player dwards. To collect any of |the $2,000 for which he may have! |in the same sponsor’s tournament the following year, i y * d, ee STAN ne Ge Ra ee lin * * * Wall moved into the target. zone iqualified, a contestant imust play with’ a flashy 67. He had a 32 go- ing out, with putts that dropped from three to 10 feet. He holed f & rr “ 4 if i ae He made ‘the shot ‘to the apron of the green and then two-putted for the bogey five.. Higgins’ 71 gave him 210, The, early leader, Casper, from Chula Vista, Calif., fell "back to 211 with his 75 and a tie at 211 with Ford, at Finsterwald, 68, and Weetman, _Middlecoff, 71; Burke, 74, and Hawkins, 68, were at 212 and Bolt, 69, and Maxwell, 71 at 213. president), who said -he couldn't withhold it because so many peo- . | tions MOBILE, Ala. & — Washington Redskins’ coach Joe Kuharich, who piloted the North team in Sat- urday’s Senior * * } 4 i fullback, ripped the North line to shreds. He scored Kuharich ‘Mixed-U as His Norfh Team Bows. Don ‘Bosseler, powerful Univer. || D Kid ef bY a Wide taf gin. While wincing in sympathy with his battered linesmen, Kuharich ple in the organization knew about it andthe story would surely leak out.’ . * * «© Robinson said that Was his. di- lemma, Should he tel! the Giants he was retiring or -try ‘to beat around the bush? He called Look and was told to respect his con- tract, that the magazine was to have first crack at the story. Look editorial director Dan Mich cop- firmed this. eighth green was too bold and hé pin by eight, feet. He then STRONG PITCH COSTS BIRDIE + Dr. Middiecoff had hopes for a birdie on this shot in the Los Angeles Open, but his short pitch to, the “the Cor + Yale Central $2, Calvin College 47 Hope 69, Manchester (Ind). 54 ‘73, Hillsdale 66 . Alma Detroit ‘8, Drake 69 Fae 91, Ferris Institute Assumption (Ont) 78, Aquinas 44 Adrian 80, Olivet Purdue 172, ay 4 State T1 Kalamasoo 61, Al’ n Indiana 73, Michigan 68 f I } I ; ~ HOCKEY - |. Michigan Tech 6. North Dakota 6 WRESTLING Pittsburgh 25, Michigan 3 (Big Ten —— ice Michigan te 57, Minnesota 55, Pur- due 51, Northwestern 43 SATURDAY’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL | Canisius 73, Fordham 60 , Brandeis 4, NYU 88 Holy Cross 66, Dartmeuth @4 (double Colgate 13, Vanderbilt 71, Tennessee 68 South Carolina 8, Maryland 60 William and Mary 80, Davidson 67 ike 92, State isiana State 70 Florida 70 ne “Test Virgina 110, Purman 95 Kentucky 95, ‘ech 73 Loyola Gnicage Th a Ls ] Bt. Louis 83, St. John’s (Brooklyn) 17 i iw 67 Minnesota fi] Kansas 92, Missouri - Dhio eo 73, lows ' Miami iy Senos ing Green 59 Kent State edo Texas Christian r) ‘Rice 80 . Atkansas 73, Texas A & M 65 Bavior 67. ie ' sans Tech 81, Arizona State (Tempe) New Mexico 70, Colorado A & M #2 ' or Cary . : ‘ : ar s (overtime) War Went had to settle for a par 5. After two rounds he was | Cslitornia, $1, wi een Sate un five § behind the leader Bill ‘Casper Jr. Dok “liane ve tents, he over ” Middlecoff ‘had a two-day total of 141 in the Dam Bate Rontane a se: sandy mea ane ptt ae cp ieee hoe South team, divided his praise be- . to Bosseler and his offensive Biolodking them that you'd ever were Dalton Truax of Tulane and _ * * * The game was 7.7 at the time— ~|the North having on a 24- yard pass from Len Dawson of “Our internal line play did it for us. Our guards did the finest job of digging them out and cross want to’ see,’ Brown said. John Barrow of Florida, *. * ® Kuharich sak the game “could have either way. I always contend the team that makes the most mistakes is at-the greatest disadvantage, and the two times we fumbled inside the 20-yard line hurt us,’ A fumbled pass by Terry- Barr, Michigan back, ended a North drive on the South's 14. A fourth-period. fumble by Johit Bayuk of Colorado which Georgia ned Roy mins recovered on the ‘s set up the touchdown. —_— Purdue to Barr, and the South on @ 3-year run by, Del Shofner of PCC Code Held Step to Professionalism Warning against turning college athletes into “hired gladiators,’ Kéfr said yesterday “I think this is a long step toward profession alism.”’ on ' _He explained he objected mainty to subsidizing’an athlete during ling his particular sport... the season when he was not play- ¥ Penner = ? Colegtett - Van Brocklin ° _DE “Pace 52-21 tome ia Vict as by Mola bowl tue devas = Tay x contract val} «3 sae ed iim nr te WY, Sto was_in_ Mobile i Satind dn-an inca. rane scans we Se ee al Tk te watch ——. sparkling adian -ball- club,” {play for the South team in, the Sen- have lots of friends’ in’ Canada.”| lige, Bom Kerhawy. sad. Jaok Hess aoe Se ter that Ba OrT meetin the Jnited States aa Europe: . feated a “Miami wom to 1b. own ae “Kerbawy ‘sald, “We-7 "Winning evenisMior Hukgary were" asked him what he wanted in- iver Joseph Gerlach, freestyler stead of making him an offer. jaye ral | have -all comé to terms for the |1957 season, They're John Gordy,+ ‘a tackle from Tennessee, “the “No. “It was. an a | Written factory ccemaienint aet lifetime of your car. ALL YOUR EXHAUST NEEDS UNDER-ONE ROOF 256 S. SAGINAW . _FE.2-1010 | mine Junker, Xavier end, No. 4. Glade? doctitin “Ww cree het es pave’ os a lide aig wet” on 31, 8 and 55 yard Van Brocklin. * * :, Linebacker Bob Toneff of the San Francisco 49ers was voted the outstanding lineman of the game. Chicago's Norge Ski Club in the Milwaukee Thunderbird Ski Club. jumping tournament yesterday, Malvik's first jump was one foot ‘short of the hill record, which he set last season, His two leaps gave | him 140.6 points. Byron Grenfeld, Ishpeming, Mich., topped the junior, division, soaring and 90 feet for 131.1 points, ‘ jaye Initiate Wrestling Another school enters the Oak- land ‘County opens its: first mat season in a home match against Farmington. | Coach Ken Thompson's Biue- . day night when Southfield High jays have been drilling for sev- eral weeks in preparation for this opener of a six-match schedule, | The grapplers will get into ac-_ tion at 7:30, Thompson has hopes of fielding : a lron Mountain . <= Skier Is Tops SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. @ — Willie Erickson, 18,-class B ski jumper froni Iron Mountain, ‘Mich., _ edged two U. S. class A jumpers for top honors in the 6th annual Sault International jumping meet yesterday, Erickson, last year’s U. S. junior champion, put together record. leaps. of 187 and 183 feet for aj total of 236.5 of a possible 300 points before a crowd of 3,000. Springs, Cole., with the U.S, Ar. my, was sécond-Wwith jumps of - 178 and 181 feet and 233.2 points. Ray Gauthier of Ishpeming, Mich., was third with 20.0 points. Three other Iron Mountain jump- ers, Jim House, John Bednarz and Reuban Hamari, were 4th, 5th, and 6th. Ward Anderson of Iron Moun- tain suffered a slight concussion when he fel] on his final jump but was released from ona after treatment... sa cccenegmanannsilie INS Top Quintet NEW YORK, (INS) — Here are the country’s top college basket- pall teams, with won-lost records, as complied by International News Service in.a nationwide survey: a formidable contingent despite the | overall inexperience of his charges. All have shown considerable in-' terest in the sport. Bill — 154-pound » has been — in drills thus far and are Bill Johnson, Henry ropes, |. | Tom James, and Jimmy Stoya., | Surging Canucks Crowding Wings i | Defending champion Montreal Canadiens were over one hurdle to- day and unless the front-runnirig Detroit. Red Wings can keep up with the surging Canucks’ pace, | they'll find themselves the ‘‘for- mer leaders” of the National Hock- ey Leagye. Canadiens took over undisput- ed possession of 2nd place last night by nipping the New York Rangers 3-2 while the Boston Bruins were being held to a 4-4 | te by Chicago. “Moore's “goal with less than eight minutes remaining gave | - Montreal its victory. The victory increased Montreal's unbeaten string to five games. The Bruins, who dropped to 3rd place, managed the deadlock against the Hawks on Larry Re- gpn’s marker midway in the fi-! Five Games Tonight in City Cage Loops 1,.* Kansas (10-0) 2.. North Carolina a1) 3 Kentucky «© (9-2) 4. Southern Methodist (11-1) 5. ULC.L.A. (11-1) 6. Canisids (10-1) 7. Oklahoma A‘sM (7-1) 8. Towa-State- - — (8-1) 9. Louisville = (8-2) 10. Vanderbilt (8-1) _—- — 19. St, Louis (7-4); New York—Lou Little coached football 36 years, 27 *. them at Columbia. :}in- the Lincoln Junior High gym. ‘| tion? at PHS, Stadium Inn meets, games are scheduled tonight, a - |pairof adult attractions at Pontiac -'High and three Class D contests In men’s American League ac- Booth Homes at 7 p.m, and wun- defeated Shaw's Jewelers tangle with Walled Lake Super Market in the 8:30 nightcap, Want te save $10.07 on an Admiral Clock. Radie? Wateh fer Goodyear's Price Smashing Clearance sale in Thursday's Pontiac Pre # * pee Sees * 675, Oakland Aye, Corner Oakland and Cass. E See us, too, jer Triple-Checked used trucks - WILSON. GMC co. ° Bi Michigan : : > aps “totaled 408,046—an average eof 29,- " More Than for the ‘56 | Gerd for 1957 Seven| | _THE PONTIAC PRESS. eae HOPES: OF FUTURE —-A Breat deal of the hopes for the | basketball future of ‘unbeaten | Pontiac High School . rests with been able to do. game of which it is_ potenti capable, In every game to date the jopposition has taken the edge in whose rebounding has been hot and {the early minutes “of play; andicold: “and~-whose ‘point™ ae ist Cathotfe—Centrat—tnr—the hes = eK eae en eoreer ad _MONDAY, JANUARY ia 1057 a ab ; es co he ed. up_by-the- —$tilt not fiving up to expectationd! is big Hudson Ray, 6-foot-5 center; Fe ia bere : Peguiay see bitter “S451 setback“ regionals. rales Alcoa , ‘opener and_ last Friday's s STA | win] {timore,—only- {night game in- stadium history. . (EST). 1146. ‘Celtics Hit by Lo Hit by Loss ‘of Three Big Stars BOSTON (# — The Boston Cel- ‘ties today found themselves) plagued again by their decade-old| problem in the National Basket- bolt: Aawh, ~~ lack of big men. Arnie. Riscn, Jack " Michols and! Dick Hemric are out of the 4 picture indefinitely following in- ‘Ohio State’ will have to Poor Season Expected for Michigan Matmen ANN ARBOR @ — Michigan's _wrestlers appear to be headed for ; Attend. ia and \veuey Conference commissioner ‘today provoked most. of the talk ‘in preliminary sessions to the an- ‘nual convention of the National ‘Collegiate Athletic Assn., opening *.¢ 8 _| Who will succeed coaches, Lymn (Pappy) Waldorf at California, ‘Jesse Hill at Southern | |Darrell Royal at Washington, Bill |Meek at Houston, Don Faurot at lows St Vince Difrancesca at Indiana, Buff Donellj at Boston The Missour} Valley Conference arte las, football and basketball official who was Air Force liaison officer in the 1952 Olympics; A. J, (Ike) Tomlinson, athletic director at Ar- kansas State, Jonesboro, and Nor- val Neve, former athletic director ‘at Wichita University. s * The NCAA's S5ist convention| _jopens afticialty Wednesday. . Swimming competition at the YMCA pool got off to a good start; and and the Junior “B” squad emerg- ‘respectively: aot _coaching . yacencies 9 Will be the new Missouri) Towa State, Bernie Crimmins at 8\dictment returned a year ago are Saturday, with Preps “A” team! groups are the Tesericans Foothall| mild Coaches ‘Assn., the American i tional Football Foundation - Assn. if! : Assn., of- College Baseball Coach-|cific Coast Conferences, although es, the Collegiate Baseball Man-|favoring a controlled program, agers Assn., the National Collegi-/have campaigned for years for ate Track Coaches Assn., the Na-\emphasis on regional rather than and) coast-to-coast telecasts. It's be- Hall of Fame and the Navy V-5\lieved, however, the 195T pian will , there’s possibility of mild struggle over th: NCAA ‘tele- vision plan. The Big Ten and Pa- be similar to those of the last two The TV ctnialthen: headed by. Executive Secretaty Howard Grubbs of the Southwest “Confer- ence, will make its recommenda- tiongto the convention today, financial aid to athletes will oc- aay te Snape pean se Oars convention's age.:da. | -\Brerinan Given N Ww: Pie eats ey ewe Eh "SOUTH BEND, Ind. Wn — Terry ‘and friends of Notre Dame join‘ us in wishing him all success." sare are ¢ sure that the alumat . Elimination Races Held at: Rolladium es Wally Renshaw of ‘Saginaw aha] Elaine Broche of Wyandotte were’ runners-up in the Class A senior. The matters of recruiting and'men’s and women's events, Class B titles were won by Mike Carey Saginaw and Jean Renshaw of “CLEVELAND ® — The govern- ment opens its anti-trust case ony wre Fed ae t ‘ore © bone James * * rhs tha ent pas ens neous of plotting to fix prices in restraint of interstate commerce and of conducting illegal boycotts in. con-|a nection with studio boxing shows once featured by a local television’ station, ~ e* * « : The “others named in the in- an IBG affiliate, the Boxing Guild of Ohio, and three officers of the two orgdnizations—Charles. John- ston of New York, IBG general president; William Daly of New York, IBG general treasurer; and Albert W. Delmonte of Cleveland, |BGO president. e | It the government wins its case, 'boycott studio ‘oxing shows and| : By! the | three men would be liable to|keep their boxers out of matches \Inter-squad Meet. Opens Y-~ Pool's Competition [yo nt Pat YC ros ing victors by 46-28 and 28-25 counts/a 10th of a second under the pool medley relay time of 1:51.6 was also under the pool record. Ed Kummert (back), Tom Eley (but- terfly), Mike Harrington. ortho- dox) and John Blamey (freestyle) _ FE 5-6159 ‘OAKLAND FUEL ‘end PAINT CO. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. Sale of Horses Gets Under Wer | sate a Heow Teck net How. 14. Porks and Recreation Home Room Basketball LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH Grade ie, Ww rolves 0 . Want te save $70.06 om a Delaxe Refrigerater? - Waeteh for Goodyear's © Price Smashing Clearance sale in Tharsday's Pontise , Press. ath pam, 16. Globetrotie MM, Wolverines “0 5 15, T-Birds whe * nockeis : a a. i | he treater ss Batters 6 seketee ASTERN SUN ion” HIGH tht gel Br | Shamrocks 34, Cardina) zs 2 ditterbugs ib I) ad is _ Cubs 18. Hotshots a woegaers 4 “Au.Btars 2 ' Lions @ Hruskas oth é rede Fi nt Ave SA. Crass ky hts 12 2 a4 ve Far s MAD N JUNIOR m hich Spartans §, veers, J Bearcats 4 Panthers cee wth G Feegieotters B BS BS "Bombers B - Trojans 11, B a) hs wd ® 5 0 Bagley i¢ Worldtrotters 7 (exhibition) up the team. Meet results: PRere (9-10-11-12- YEAR-OLDS): Roberts ; “3rd, +4. me te _ _ won by Velzey i Blek Rich. i Diving | — Won by Dick. Richards: 2nd. Jim Hudson, tA}, relay — #0-yard mediey by Sune Velzey, McKinnon, Tevia) Time * ard freestyle -— won by * “a” Rinkfuss or td le — won ‘by John 4 _Ron_Cour: ira, Bud Osler 1B). Time 22.3 yard roke by t (A): 3nd, Blamey 1B): Ba Kummiert 3rd, Osler. Time 26.6. 40-yard butterfly — won by Harring- ton; 2nd, Eley; 3rd, Kummert. Time 27. 100-yard butterfly — won by Eley: ?nd, Blamey; Ird, Courthouse. Time re | 80-yard Indiv. medley — won m4 Har- rington ind, Kummert, Time 50 ‘Love’ for Giammalyva SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (# — Sam- my Giammalva, ranked ag one of America’s top amateur tennis players, hag disclosed that he and Cecile Abdo of San Antonio will marry in late April. U.S.- BG Case | in Court Jim Velzey’s 13.7 seconds in the! ‘mark, and the exhibition 160-yard| - (But-/- thouse (A): | 40-yard othodox breaststroke — won EASTERN DIVISION by Mike Harrington (8); and, Eley (A)/ wee ton 206, SE Serem (A). Tine 2S. Philadelphia 92S 19 16 put on the boxing shows. The. fees for the performers were paid by _-@emmereial sponsor, and a smal] studio audience attended the meme as } guests ‘of the sponsor. Detroiters Win | Skating Tourney BUFFALO, N. Y. @—-The De- troit skating club is the new cham- pion of the biennial Niagara Invi- rae Figure Skating competi- “The sais city team complled-19 and’ oints in four. events to. outclass 16 other team entries. The Cleve- land Skating Club was second with 56 points, followed by the host Buffalo Skating club with .41. Sandra Tewkesbury of the Chat- ham, Ont.,. Figure Skating Club The two boxing guilds protested: that the boxers “were and eventually began vickeng the studio. eee According to the government, the guilds and their officers also. conspired to: Refuse to give their boxers per- mission to fight opponents man- | aged by non-members of the IBG, | | adopt a scale of minimum prices, \with fighters whose managers “had ‘provided talent for studio shows. In cartier. efmiter actions’ against baseball and_ theatrical’ there was any restraint ot inter- state commerce, * . 2 In this case, the government 1S be expected to state that the tele-| casts reached Western Pennsylva- nia and Ontario, Canada. NHL Standings DETROIT 21 98-7 4 Montreal 21 12°6 48 Boston 2 ll 7 4 rr-|New York 12 18 7 Sl 82 108 »| Toronto 12 19 7 31 Chicago . 8 2% 6 -22 SUNDAY’S RESULTS DETROIT 2, Toronto 1. Montreal 3, New York 2. _Boston 4, Chicago 4. . WEDNESDAY’S GAME - Toronto at New York. |. “THURSDAY'S GAMES Toronto at Montreal. BOSTON at DETROIT. 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Orioles Sign Pitcher BALTIMORE ~The Baltimore Orioles today announced the sign- ing of pitcher Frec Besana, who! |had a brief trial with the Ameri- | Sue Hodgman and Sue Metzger of; Three Hamtramck Nef Stars Ranked | MILWAUKEE @—Three rising: teams stars from Hamtramck, Mich., stand at the top of their respective divisions in hew rank- ings announced during the week-| end by the western Lawn Tennis ' The stric are Gerald Dubie, -“Yanked Ne, 1 in the junior divi- sions singles, Ray Senkowski, top ranked in the boys singles, and Virginia Hesse, who was given the top spot in the girls singles. John Cook of Kalamazoo and Tom Tenney, Toledo, Qhio, won arn ep arene ear paper Fe eee eter Bet pene asl 9 adage i All.Tires Are\Factory Fresh . . . With Two Year Unconditional Written Road Hazard Guarantee! MARKET TIRE CO. *%, FREE PARKING xOPEN 9 TO 9 77 W. Huron St. FE 8-0424 top ranking ‘in junior ‘doubles and | Kalamazoo led the junior girls dou- dou-t bles division. | Senkowski and Francisco Castil- ‘lo, also of Hamtramck, were ‘ranked No. 1 in boys doubles, ’ Wilt Key to Success LAWRENCE, Kan. (#—Basket- ball coaches with nightmares can be pardoned a little dribble of lenvy over Dick Harp of Kansas.' ‘He has a conference. champion- ‘ship and a No. 1 national rating in sight and this is his freshman ‘year in a big-time coaching job. | The key to Harp’s dréam, : of ‘course, is the sensational Wilt Chamberlain. Other) i Kansas, first in the 88 99 weekly Associated Press poll, 79 129 Tolled to its 10th straight victory Saturday by thrashing Missouri 92-79 in the league opener for both i schools. | Harp, a modest person who is idewnright silent compared to his ‘predecessor, Forrest C. (Phog) Allen, expressed pride in his team but said “it's nothing new for Kan-) ‘sas to be rated tops.” | The. 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Rabbits injected with develop efector ==5 Plead Innocent fo Loitering Charge of certain plants, Livestock—Tests showed that the meat-tenderness quality of animals is inherited, Radio Club to Meet: State Guest Speaker er tyre, Jr., FE 4-2114, Goes to West Coast NORTH BRANCH—Anson Stel- mak, son of Mr, and Mrs. George] Stelmak, recently left for Engle- wood, Calif. to attend the North- ——_ Bhs Births Brokaw of uk ereee, 2 ra Hosoi Mrs. Curtis A. Middieven of Metamora are parents of & -new son ‘Vittles Mrs, Hallock PF. Burden“ an- birth of a daughter, Petricia gp ge Stewed 00: ot & dangheers Lyne! E oe tioned with the U.S. Navy. Pat 5 eit "Gaughle, Patrica. Anne | Lawrence E. € Dec. Las Vegas, Nev. Lawrence is the of Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Ar- mour of ‘Indianapolis, Ind. The will reside in Long Beac, where Lawrence is sta- parents of the groom. +. ‘The bride wore a two piece white ‘ensemble. Attending her was her sister Martha Fay Scott. The best man was Jan Pote. _ _ The newlyweds are making their home at 2648 Opdyke Rd., Pontiac. New Altar Slate to Preside _ at Ortonville ORTONVILLE — The Altar So- ciety of St. Anne Church here, will meet on Wednesday, at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Linford Owen on Oakwood Road. - The following new officers will “|wok; vice president, Mrs. Owen; Ibershoff gram for 1957. sa With Finger in Splint Deputy Holds Charge thecame the- bride of Cariyle I Hott: and-Mrs.Peter-Self-of 56-Oakmont} St., , while Mr. and Mrs. Cart Holt og will. Wixom Pair Engaged WIXOM—Mr, and .Mrs, Andrew J, Gable here, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Nancy Estelle, to Patrick Henry McLeod ‘jot Dexter, He is the son of Ca- mille McLeod and the late John McLeod, Both are attending Ferris Insti- tute where she is a sophomore .and he is a senior. They plan to be women, and upholstery. pendent upon at least ten people registering for each course Scott adds that other classes will be held if ten people express an in- terest in any other subject and that an instructor can be secured. Any person over 16, not pres- ently enrolled in high school is eligible to participate: in the should call Mrs. Eve Ellenwood at the Twin Beach School, prior to 3:30 on Feb. 1. married next September. - Charles C. Lehmann IMLAY CITY — Services for Charles C. Lehmann, 70, of Port Friday, were at 2 p.m, Sunday at *|Muir Brothers Funeral Ho me,| Imlay City with burial in Marlette! Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Esther; two daughters, Mrs: Sigrid Rob-|® bins, Marlette; Mrs, aes : Juzek, Warren; three “and one great grandchild. No additional charges have been as yet against an accused .: murderer who Saturday all but bit off part of a finger of a Sheriff's ‘deputy at the Oakland County Jail. “IT am not sure if I will do any- - $30 Hid thet chad ‘ rs H City Me Man Pleads Guilty to Drunk, Disorderly “Woodrow W. Burns, 38, of 360 N.. Saginaw St. today pleaded guilty to a drunk and disorderly charge that Pontiac police said was brought as a result of a two- car accident Sunday. Burns paid a $50 fine set by Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. | | Police said he rammed a car iparked on Clark street near N. Saginaw street. Burns claimed he swerved to avoid another car, County Calendar — mesday at 12:30 at oe ome of Mrs. G. L, Ralph, 184 Emily C Woman Injures Head by Falling From Car A tall out of a car resulted in-a minor head injury for a Waterford]: Township woman Saturday. Mrs, Robert Taft; 505 Shoreview Rd., was released after treatment at-St..Joseph Mercy Hospital. The: fall oceurred in her garage. _. TIME ON HIS HANDS — ; Concentration is mirrored on face of Hungarian boy as | works with ‘modeling clay in an Ausyian refu- | Bee camp while his future name is s ‘determined. thing about it or not,” said Deputy) Eva Barrett IMLAY CITY — Funeral service for Mrs. Eva Barrett, 85, who died Friday will be at 2 p.m, Tuesday at Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Imlay City with burial in Dryden Cemetery. Mrs, Esther Bates, Inilay Mrs. Nina Thompson, Dryden; two grandchildren grandchildren. Edward H. Horton MARLETTE — Edward H. Hor- ton, 80, passed away suddenly Sat- urday morning at the home of his lette. Branch area where he was born until 30 years ago, when he moved to Yale. Deaths in Nearby Communities (preside: president, Mrs. Thad Ba-| . Huron, who died in an accident) Surviving are two daughters, |. and - five great-| nephew, Hubert Horton, in Mar-| He lived in the North’ The body will be at the Pixley Fu- neral Home until noon Tuesday and will lie in state in the church until the time of service. A resident of Rochester since band, Herbert; three daughters, Helen Hagriman of Rochester, Eliz- and Phyllis Miller of Lake Orion; four sons, Edward, William, Lee and Jack all of Rochester; two sisters, Grace McKail of Oregon and Adelia Meadow of Belleville; lanti, Arthur Evans of Tennessee, Louis. Evans of Detroit and Well- ington Evans of Royal Oak, and twee grandchildren, classes, Those desiring to enroll! abeth Falkenburg of Royal Oak Holding of these classes is de- | 1900, she is ‘survived by her hfs-| four brothers, Earl Evans of Ypsi-; Attlee, former prime minister of Great Britain, lectures tonight at Attlee, who was elevated to the rank of Earl by Queen Elizabeth on-his resignation from the House of Commons, was Britain's post- war prime minister. During his regime, self-determin- ation was accorded to India, Cey- lon and Burma. As leader of the Labor Party, Attlee sponsored the socialist revolution within his own country. The topic of his lecture, spons- ored by the U. of M. lecture course, will be ‘‘The World Scene.” Women’s Clubs my Wife of a eae "Maastielld feorens ANN ARBOR (INS) — Clement! ; the University of Michigan in Ann} Ke later hid. newsmen : room from which she said ‘she® was abducted. After she disappeared Thursday: night, male callers phoned Karl- supermarket owner, Police, who seized Clinage yes- terday,. said they found him drinking but said he was “not intoxicated.” Homicide chief Lt. James Me- Mahon said Clinage told. them he}. murdered Mrs, Sheppard in ber Bay Village home in suburban Cleveland and Mrs, Sternbaum by beating them with a hammer which . Clinage said he was paid $1,000 each for the murders by a weer he met on a corner in Mansfield police captain, Jobn Butler, visiting in re- turned to Ohio to investigate the ease, Mrs. Sternbaum’s murder was never solved. Mrs. Sheppard's husband, an asteopath, is serving a life term for her murder. One of her attorneys, Norman Plan Meétings With Speakers — ROMEO — Two local federated Womens Clubs have scheduled meetings tonight and tomorrow. Monday Club will_ meet at 8 tonight in the Juliet Room above Perkins Dress Shop. Former Ro- meo Teacher Pansy Sheldon will give a ceramics demonstration. Book Club members will bring samples of their favorite recipes to their meeting tomorrow after- noon in the home of Mrs. George Robertson, 168 S. Fremont. St. ‘Parker will officiate, : and one brother, Henry Raffel of |few weeks’ illness, will be held jal in Metamora Cemetery. Mr. Horton fs survived two sis-| [% ters, Mrs. Clara Sterling, of Pon-| 4 tiac, and Mrs. Laura Ryan, Barnes Lake and several nieces and ‘nephews. The body will be at the/ Blackburn Fimeral Home, North Branch, where service will be held at 2 o'clock, Tuesday, with inter- ment in the Maple Grove Ceme- tery. DONNA LEE BOYD Frank 8, Hotham Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boyd of Nort UTICA — Frank S. Hotham, 82 yd of North * _|Theme of her talk wilf be “Short Former high school: home eco- nomics teacher, Mrs. Kenneth Cor- Gas Overcomes 5 Brand, Said: “Marie, you already have given that statement to When in Food Warehouse DETROIT a o Fifteen women were overcome’by carbon monox ide gas yesterday in the A&P Food Stores’ bakery and warehouse on Detroit's near nortn side, * * Firemen administered oxygen to several women who fell uncon- scious. Police and fire department> am- bulances took all 15 to Receiving Hospital, where they were released after first aid. Firemen said the gas escaped from a faulty burner under one of by will be the principle speaker. Cuts in the Kitchen.” Fugitive Murderer Back in Prison Camp the cookers in the company’s po- tato. chip making department, A denttst called yesterday prior |where the women were at work. cofiférence | * c and tem- * | Dr. William G. Fredericks of the Detroit Health Department ordered the potato chip department closed a blow. Despite makeup, her left eye wag visibly blackened, and the left side of her face was swollen. life sentence was back in police custody today following 15 hours of freedom over the weekend after a Saturday night escape from the Camp Pontiac Prison Farm in White Lake Township. Lawrence Galloway, 57, was picked ap by Oakland County Sher- _-.Jiff's deputies -Sunday and turned ' .jover to authorities from Jackson prison, A trustee at the camp, he disappeared Saturday following an 8:15 p.m. inmate check. : Galloway was sentenced to life in 1937 after being found guilty of a Hillsdale County murder, Shore Drive, Lake Orion, announce | the engagement of their daughter, of 38900 Mound Road, died Thurs- day night at the Wil-Mar Convales- cent Home after a lingering ill- ness, Surviving are two sisters; Mrs. Nellie Mason and Mrs, Jennie Feil, both of Rochester, . Services will be held at the Mil- liken Funeral Home today at 2 p.m. The Rev. Melvin Miller-will; officiate with burial in the Utica cemetery. Whaley Sr., of Clio.. A. summer wedding is planned. Donna is a 1956 graduate of Lake Orion High School.- ‘Waterford Woman Hurt When Auto Is Struck: Mrs. Pearl Kurn, 50, of 6828 Forestlawn Rd., Waterford Town- ship, is in “good” condition at Pontiac General Hospital today ho With neck and possible back in- juries suffered Sunday afternoon when her husband's car was struck from béhind by another vehicle in Independence Township. George L. Kurn, 50, told-Oakland County Sheriff's deputies he was stopping to make a turn when hit. Arthur O. Goss, 42, of 4173 Field- view Dr., W. Bloomfield Township, | the other driver, said Kurn stopped Douglas too quickly for him to avoid a Collision. ® ; Alex Williamson TROY — Funeral arrangements are pending at Price-Bodamer Fu- neral Home here for Alex William- son, 55, 2132 Orpington Rd., who died this morning in William Beau- mont Hospital, Royal Oak, after several months of illness. . Ferdinand Raffel . ROCHESTER — Service for Fer- dinand Raffel, 51, of 404 ©, Third will be held " Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the William R. Potere Funer- Avon Cemetery. Rev, He is survived by two sisters,| Mrs. Esther Stanley of Indiana and Mrs. Evelyn Barton of Lapeer, Teen Girls Grab Purse From Woman on Street Two teenage girls who allegedly ‘snatched a purse and then ran off are being sought by city police today. According to Helen Rice, 3152 ‘Miller St., Detroit, the girls took Bay City. Mrs, William Harber DRYDEN—Service for Mrs. Wil- liam Harber, 80; who died Satur. |, day in the Lapeer Hospital after a Tuesday at 2 p.m. from Muir Brothers Funeral Home with buri- identification papers while she was walking near 75 Judson St. about Mrs, Harber, who has lived at. '6 p.m. Saturday. her present farm for the past 30, years, is survived by one son, Ed- ward, of Dryden, one daughter, |Okemos Firemen Busy Vernice, at home and two grand- sons. Alsd left is one brother Wit} OKEMOs A fire Sunday liam Schmoke of Flint. Her hus- jsent the five, members of the Rich- lard W : band died last, June. . | eae eee eS ie ye a a ee oe ae a p.m. from First Baptist Church.|minor, e ed - , vi the purse containing about $30 and! Donna Lee, to Elmer 0. Whaley | Jr., son of Mr? and Mrs.’ Elmer O. | Asphalt Tile Missing From: New Construction - Nicklos Williams, 4837 Sundale Dr., Clarkston, informed city po- lice Saturday that 21 cases of as- phalt tile were missing from a new construction building at the corner of W. Huron St., and Frank- lin Blvd., néar the Crofoot School. Williarns said the tile; valued at | $160, was taken between 9 p.m. Wednesday and 3 p.m. Friday. Farm Bureau to Meet WHITH LAKE—The White Lake Farm Bureau will meet at the old Town Halli on Tuesday at 8 p.m. There will be & box social. Enter- tainment will include ‘Progres- sive Pedro,” A convicted murderer serving a} | pending installations of safeguards. | Girl’s Foot Fractured in Avon Auto Accident A Hazel Park teenager received Mrs. Tuboni and Miss Mc-. ~~ a fractured left foot and a sprained: ankle Sunday afternoon when the car in which she was a passenger, striking a sign and tree. Betty M. Mulkey, 18, of 16° E. Woodruff St. was released. follow- ing treatment at the Avon. Medical Center. ' The accident occurred in front of 1300 Livernois Rd. Driver Clar- ence Mulkey, 20, told police his! ‘car went ‘out of control after hit-) ting some loose gravel. He said went off an Avon Townshop road. Want te save $21.07 on » Norge: Triple Action ‘Washer? Wate for Geodvear’s Price Smashing Clearance Sale m Thursday's Pontiac Press. he rolled over, knocked down a speed limit sign, and hit the tree before coming to a stop. | Lansing Man Recovers LANSING ® — Lewis Evans, 61, was recovering in Edward W. Sparrow Hospital Monday after re- ceiving serious injuries .Saturday when his car crashed with a truck) loaded with lead. The truck, carry- ing 15 tons of lead, toppled on the car, crushing it and trapping Ev-' ans inside. i" THOMAS —Thomas Community Assn. will have their cafeteria sup- per for the public Tuesday at 5:30. Set Cafeteria Supper | Plan Outdoor Fun for Scouts nn ‘Girls Get Flag, Slate Meet WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A special meeting of the Lambert Neighborhood Girl Scout Assn, will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the school in Waterford Township on Tues- day, Mrs. Carol Ann Bingham, district director, willbe assisted by Mrs. Richard Kellogg and Mrs, Claude Kingsley. in planning a program on’ progression of outdoor activi- ties from the Brownie group through the senior Girl Scouts, * * An American flag was present- ed. to Girl Scout Troop No, 119 of ,waterford Township at a re- cent party held at the home of Scout Leader” Mrs, Olaf Rose, 250 Plumstead St Lottie Peart, Bellaire .| Mrs, << Jewell, commarid- ROCHE: »' er of Disa American “Veterans Pear! Bellairs, 58, of 69 Auxiliary, unit No./ 16 made the St.) will be held Tuesday at 2\the- garage. The “other tires were |presentation in behalf of the mem-| : bership, - Cod - \"” ‘ i a ie ¥ i es zt . Ms : Rea ee ey A eo ne et OS Me Se ae ee SA Go eee? ee ee ae The next meeting of the unit will) be held Wednesday at the auxiliary Prevent Septic ‘Tonk Trouble with SEPTIK - FLO Keeps tanks Clean, odorless, and working freely. Sold at all lead- ing stores, or at... RUTH DAVIS © 3507 Highland Rd. _ LUNSFORD MARKET Walten and M-24 GENERAL WAREHOUSE 2256 Disie igh way “STRONG BROS. HARDWARE 3875 Orchard Lake Rd. BRANDT’S Dr's HARDWARE Orehard Lake R4. KING BROS. 2301 Pontine Rd. STEVES MARKET 3381 Ellsabeth Lake Rd. FRANK'S MARKET 2701 Elizabeth Lake Rd. JIM’S HARDWARE 6937 Williams Lake Rd. MARWOOD MARKET 4301 Baldwin Ra. unit's home at 199 Auburn Ave. To Study New Uses WASHINGTON (INS) — ‘The task group to study ways of widen- ing uses of fruits and‘ vegetables fy and 12, € Chairman. of. * * the 14-member i % | aR springs, Colo, first meeting of a newly-appointed a will be held in ‘Washington Jan, 11)" (Advertisement) of Vegetables, Fruit RAR! 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Analysts said, CS however, that the market was in a vulnerable technical position be-|Detrolt. cause its recent rise brought it to tes: Grade A, jumbo age itt: a point where resistance to a oe) : ther advance wag expected, Me, 2. or SALE —— §1,200,000.00 Distiret Counties, i il i so areas ane ‘etm iret day of April in ae the first day of April in SoRASE cas tives tg of Apett to the on the first day of April in the Mpetaee ab the first day of Apri! in the pear 1970. on the first day of April in the! om the first day of April in the om the first day of April in the interest will be geet company to purchaser of the “called for reaomp-| April 1, 19¢7. but prior | each bond fter April 1. 1969, but vrior each’ bond called for dedemo- » i tn * gta 1, 1971, but prior aa ele of such shall be the purchaser at time of de- d bonds will meture serially as fol- Lib Mca .2, 4'5,200 om the first day of Aprit in the am My BEBSRS5 ‘on the first day of April in the! / om the first day of April in the} | 3 a Ssss2S==-cRe: gesusssee Ss $90,000 on the first day of April in the) it s 1t4l- e s-Ecesssesis > eee04 4 “us ae td 33585 eiehaieener] me 2s eeeee bond called for *redemp-. Bx-0 os °$ va ee = than 100% of their ‘oar: s considered. A certified or ae éheck in an Das o 11.2 a: (at et ae Segezs aot &8TOCK AVERacts NEW YORK, Jan, 1 —_ ea by , Arti-/the Associated Press 18 60 Limitation Ut! Stocks y Tee NK 2 73,1 181.8 receipts exten: DETROIT EGGS yw ig POTATOES for Russete 8 dull; Livestock DETROIT F: a3: 2322 g 238° waKeeK#¥eanaae red J ° 3 | er a. a CHICAGO POULTRY peeve 4B.) GO, Ja. T (AP) — Li wig oes Fey eee, a ‘eee Baa sees 104 $000 Ibs.) Ee a | atts ea ed iS; clpensee : E : ters « ¢ pene es ose “3 Sekine aggtt 22: over 4% Ib, 23- a fe af Family Members 28 Injured i in Accident 85.4 4 1 4 olce some and dri withou ry Mattison of Royal Oak, and her | let Springfield Township Somme mother, Mrs, Clara om of Leib, children, oer 3 i g gS | Sheep ealahe 2.800. Opening st Sar [market not ot uly ventas early asics to uehter lambs 108 Tbs. down’ 19.00.21. 007 hee scarce, Turkeys: Young heavy type tome 26. Mar | irregular on hens with sup- ies ret large vt ee ample for neers to- vrices rly said today. TOP GaLekokeee DETROIT, Jan. 7 (AP) — Eegs, F.O.B, cases included, . en a Whites: Grade , Bente laree 2044-35: ‘um , ron| Points. U, 8, Steel and Republic Browna: Grads A. entra jaree 38: larae Steel were ott around a point |%*,13: medium 26-28 Grade B. laree 27, rket to th ts lower % trade. erally © three cents — case re ene ve at presen Gulf Oil skidded over a 4 int and and |Cemand 6 fair png impreted. Roya] Dutch lost fractionally. ' rpm (er olls, following their rise’ last|S0me, Movement into “storage adding week, lost fractions but wolies im 1 offerings with stocks of wine lberal but zome 7. (ary otal | NN Potatocs : Us. igen: Areva, y ‘a3: Be Sate ay 607; International Paper wes a > sete teas aang point loser as prospects er, " industry remained unencouraging. Red Ai River + Valley _— 20-2 si mote New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) ia Goer Ae Ce . ines'on the board of trade today not aia Sek ee ae _mms PONTIAC PRESS. _MonDAY, JANUARY 7A a8 . x sian eee vestigated 651 bites, held 332 = __jbeport _continued — : ~ | -Not one rabid animal was dis- ainst the | the shelter in- Over 17,000 dogs were vaccinatea|™t for rabies and and licensed in 1956, the ol Sa ase ee See = amt horsepower Yd engine With 8.75 to 1 comreaine re. Se Grain | Pica : The henner are illumi- cicnoc IA? SEA sag nated and eve py aire starct “ya0% Say A ew ors enviies ene iceheed 33% March 1.48 Ps eon any eeee ating, deed Bept. | ""."" 330% Mayo 40%) a vane - March « 1.36% ae wade|May i....... Jan Lodge Calendar meeting, Wednesday, Jan. 9th, p.m. Roosevelt Masonic’ Temple 123 State St. By-laws amendment on Adv. Regul ating Pon Wed jan ou oy Roosevelt 22 State St. -|8:00 p.m. Bernice Se nme Ady. News in Brief cost after pleading guilty to speed- Doris M, Adams, 32, of 3984 Ber-| Troy; and Daniel, Pal et home, +» Milford, waived exami-|on and Frederick, all at home; nation and was bound over to Cir-|three brothers, George of Chicago, coeniog|ieguing check alte earee, ot Steven of Royal Onlt and Joseph ' t. Mattison "ei She nan elena ai Meant, Maton Virginie BM Madonia. of Rose. BSS |appecr at another hearing or’ esel ame Sictinia, Ma McColman of ri . rd . ‘ 1.40 bs Gas cbes 15.20) Quadri-beam headlamps side saad Kae 1.42% Mareh .,,... 15.25 _ ¥ es : Bept. 2/7" 130% May ..°°": ub. side are standard equipment. Alter carly fractional gains te “sae! tay = Ngee Gis Mar 35.39| by Also standard are ‘‘keyboard”’ con- trol with automatic transmission, power steering and power .brakes. One of the cruisers will be used as the pacemaker for the 4lst an- nual 500-mile race at the Indianap- Quedrant Low 12 Club naam olis Motor Speedway next May 30. County Deaths Mrs, Wiis F. Brown TROY — Service for Mrs, Wil- 39, of 1828-John R Rd., will be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday from Guar- dian Angels Church, Clawson, with burial in Mt, Olivet Cemetery, De- troit. The body of Mrs, Brown, who’ died Saturday in Detroit, will be at: taresrecs he $0.4, DETROIT. Jan, 7 (AP) (UEDA) Isaac Lott, 2%, of $804 Brush, | the Price-Bodamer Funeral Home, «4 jRoas--Selable 1.100. Market mot estab-|Det., was sentenced to 30 days in t 4 l mites 43) cas Too seat, 120%, Recetvte include the Oakland County Jail yesterday; A resident of Oakland County al : and seater: treding rather ee, but all/in liew of $90 in fines and court!her life, Mrs, Brown is survived 7 J : ime in| Troy. iby her husband; her parents, Har- | Chicago; six Capling of Troy, Rita F sariaa of | Troy; aiid one grandson. George W. Renshaw ven of Milford Township, A house at 1656 W. Drahner Ré.,|! ) 1-18, Oxford, was broken into and looted|Renshaw died rege Bw me " {of $80 in cash, three rifles, and alhome of « daughter, Mrs. Norman watch over the past weekend, Oak- mi.,’ urday by Justice James Van Lew-lon Tuesday, with burial there, Ac. CLARKSTON — Service for George W. Renshaw, 86, of 5076 Pine Knob Lane, will be from Pfei-_ land County Sheriff's detectives; He is survived by Mrs, Jones; a The Oakland County Sheriff's. Department today! reported a canoe valued at $100 was taken from the Dwane rear of a garage at 3040 Fox St., hens|Commerce Township sometime 3: over the weekend. ‘ Henry Broadnax, 33, of 579 Ne- vade Ave., paid $45 in fines and court cost ‘after pleading guilty to speeding and driving without a li- cense. yesterday before Springfield Township Justice Emmett J, Leib.' * 61.3 persons in a two-car accident in: Be Holly Township Sunday afternoon. Hospitalized at ‘Pontiac General yare: David L. McClelland, 33, of 3645° W. Walton Dr., Drayton 4) Plains, one of the drivers, his wife, Elizabeth, 26, and. son, Rodney, 7 months, The father is listed” ag “fair” with a concussion and frac- At 43 |tured ribs, and the baby is consid-| t Lit jered “‘fair’’ with | head injuries, . 22.2) 2 8 3:6 7) 2 4 4 7 6 6 6 4 we ae Treated ond released were twins, Richard and Raymond McClelland, 5, with bruises; John L, E. Harris, 59, of 15621 Grange Hall Rd., Holly Township, the. other driver, for a bruised face; and Joseph Greiner, 43, of Grand Blanc, with multiple ~2he mee ov face. cuts, Investigating Oakland County deputies said the collision occurred) on M87 at Faulk Road when Harris cu -§;made-a@ left turn in front -of the 18?.°/oncoming McClelland vehicle. i:Gas Company Plans ETROIT STOCKS (C. J. Nephier Co.) ; hil : Kage & Equi 2. 3 Rubber “Co, nen * 16 «#17 civigesece * 2 33 * 18 1 an : i ’ a swuace * 10 10 *123 13 132133 1 ‘lai P bid or ined: ’ ‘IPlan Church Group noon@Tuesday, Jan, 15, Plans. for . ithe year’s activities and election of officers will be held. All new mem-| will area and Sep, Expansion in Service | res after decimal Fines are qeenine iw wee =e Henry _. TROY -- The Womens’ Assn, of Troy Center Presbyterian Chureh’ will meet at the church at 12:30; Kids Rough Up Shell That, Might Explode perts planned to’ find out today) roughig-treated mortar "Shell kepts its head and’ let a dozen’ neophytes theirs. why a Disposal unit planned to test the eelen-made 81 or 82 millimeter e in North Point Creek Saturday. They tied a rope around it and. bert home. ‘Wrapped the shell in a blanket, stuck it in the trunk of their cruiser and transported it to Fort Holabird, as much storage space as loose if your friend's in jail and feeds —Adv | FT, MEADE, Md. —Some ex- The. 14th ive Ordnance two other daughters, Mrs. Ethel McConnell of Harrisburg, Ill. and Mrs. Ruby Jennings, of Clarkston; three sons, Elmer, Clarence and Renshaw of Pontiac, and one toe alater Mrs, Sarah Parks, Pas- adena, Calif, City ‘police caught and arrested ;a 22-year-old Pontiac man Satur- day night after chasing him ‘through a field near the Kum Bac Five members of a Drayton vail. Ph. FE 5-9424° or MA 5-4031 Inn restaurant, 1494 Baldwin Ave. 4 Plains family were - among seven Charles B, Coker; Jr. 4085 Mor- -gan Rd., was apprehended by of- ficers who said they chased him after he ran off when they saw thim working on the, rear window of the restaurant. The | screen Was cut but the glass was not broken, aceording to officers. To Get Home Lesson WHITE LAKE—The Jackson Boulevard Home Extension Group will meet on Thursday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Clarence David- son, 3790 Brookfield Dr, The lessor; “Accessories in the Home” will be Stanley Tolbert, 12, and Gary|presented by Mrs. Woodrow Weav- shell in -a half-submerged barge Freed, 13, of Edgemere, found the|er and Mrs. Bennett Small. dragged it’ 500 yards to the Tol- Two officers, called to the home Cockroaches One Full Yeer Guerentee From ‘Houses; Apartments, Gro- cery Stores and Restaurants, Re- Baled hay requires only one-fifth | main out only one hour, No signs used. Rox Ex Company solidated Gag Co. Says it plang a $31,200,000 construction program in| 1957 that will furnish gas heating, for virtually every new home built, in its service area this year. Conifolidated President : Tuttle said the firm will spend $17,500,000 for new facilities tn the Detroit area and $10,000,000 in the Grand Rapids, Ant Arbor, Mus- kegon and northern. districts, 55 per cent~of the company’s "835,000 customers use’ gas for heating. By 1959, the figure ae. to. & ool out, y pee hay. 1014 Pont. 8t. Bk. Bidg. FE 4-006? et ent ee ~ ROOFING ‘Teen HOT SPRAY METHOD FLAT ROOFS A t degrees F. — HOT TRATION AND : kor crack under any weather 50% SAVINGS ms F 9 Year Unicadidéne! Oe Reots Made” vee ga Oe . * Guarantes s , Commercial Repair Service — Flat Roots Our Specialty “We Stop’ oy Any Leek—No Rool Too Large or Too Smal!” Sheldon Roof See Seite te, te. FE 5-7387 Os Maser aie ot By oad eury crest and winged os AE aR ig aa afternoon and will have a Chinese| March 13 in Toledo for om eR eee lis-F, (Mereedes Delores) Brown, : Wale tor Saadiears Price ‘Smashing Clearance . sale in Thursday's Pontise (INS) = Pnited stateg om * * «& annual of Soe police lhkties it tea on i SPACATESSEN NEW (INS) — “Warner Bros,|their dealers who formerly . Huron , ; ulted|disadvantage in competing nessmen’: Si? wens. A 38.000 1$g\Ford and General Motors for this Cancnnone ais £8, — with eee It alleged that competi- Complete: Soup, Dinner, days in which to answer the com. | Ladies Auxiliary’ of Oakwood|plaints. A hearing was set for Our Specialty Cemetery will meet with Mrs.|March 11 in Pittsburgh tn the Pitts KOSHER | Tuesday burgh Plate Glass case CORNED BEEF and for Libbey-| “ SPECIA 11:00 A.M, te 2:00 P, M. Ph. FE &-40¢1 for Take-Ovts ee oe ——— NO MATTER | were HOW YOU. LOOK AT IT... Is BETTER! IT's THE REMARKABLE. FUEL OIL THAT Cleans as It maa! One tankful . ++. that's all it takes! Just one-tankful ‘and you'll see , what a wonderful difference there is between new Mobitheat Fuel Oil and ordinary fuel oils. For. today’s Mobilheat contains a re- markable chemical additive that— Helps prevent the main cause 2 of oil burner foilure — ] accumulation of sediment in tanks, fuel lines, screens, filters and nozzles. * Gradually removes accumulated sediment already present in your burner system: This Twin-Action of Mobilheat adds up to steady warmth and. comfort for you .. . fewer service calls . . . and lower fuel and re-/ pair-bills. Yet, you Pay not one penny extra for these many advantages. / 4: By i b eh aia ae = Ve : eee BS 5 : eed IP ae SI RE SA Se Ge ies Sa eas 31 Years in the Fuel Business ane Posy Pe OR eee ie ee Se > e requ . A { offlee. 1203 EP Lincoln Ave., Roy- Daily bet f we plaa ate put applicant through a DETAILERS b. “AUTOMATION AND 'st| SPECIAL Bye pl zs weet ag cause-you will be_subject- -ted to a very rigid inter- view by members of tap. a men |Detroit. Excellent plan and environment. For ap-| SHOP PROCESSING. ‘ : Mart be familiar with all} « _|types_ of machine tools| _ tions and - ‘machine. “. Excellent opportunity “for PY —-ladvancement, salary no ob-|~ Ape : 2 lese-you have.all, of the. = ——— 2_7| CUNY. BUSINES - THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 1 cA 1957_ Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor Lad You want to- meet new car life ization, plus other benefits, L 9 come \emeditele. bee See Mr, Guyer ye EO ry om tnt “fee Siaetein dee x Be a LABORATOR 0 ICIAN, EX- eellent salary. Pon- tac thie Hosp. 50 N. Perry. LINCOLN nee t . OF AMERICA, Dept. NV, Chicago 32. A FEW needed at vee vores mee mechanical t experience helo Apviy Yom W erchandise mt Plaza. wducetio, 54, Tilinois, eving a " experience, on ‘o ~ ATTENTION Saicomen 30 to 38 to ck standing in greater Detroit her: area, Sales experience nece as * r at our branch «al \pP la 4 BARBER WANTED FULL TIME. / FE 23-9325 BARBER — STEADY CONSIDER APPRENTICE, GIVE ORM BRANCH MANAGERS it ne Bg Ahn end’ hive eched- oe Cotes eee of eecprel wy ines w / vous sadiministrative we & saeeunive ween lete and training pro- eran and. ‘en teem wile” io These on life-time mene saa posi- BOYS, 14 TO 18, FULL OR PART BUTCHER, 167 CLASS, POR TN. £ a Ket, ata W Maple Ra, Bir- mm CAR’ rez ‘& steady 3 room apoly unless you Wan ‘mn oar oe job. You must a DIVISION or FORD MOTOR CO. Must fill the following positions before moving to Novi - EQUIPMENT DESIGNERS = Be ¥ FIXTU PROCESS ENGINEERS 8 cy, HARD AY “sey OR 4 IN On, Pt ASSEMBLY. EiDING OR NAL ASSEM- PINAL AS- TRIM, WHITE) QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEERS POSITION (EXP. IN MET “a are Reet Rt ar a WELDIN soLbER 4 ta TAL Mg ENGINEERS D DEGREE OR EQUIVALENT REQUIRED) ENGINEERING CHANGE ANALYSTS» (EXP. IN A YZING A NAL ND MOD- IPING ENGINEERING CHANGES . J AL- PROGRAM TIMING COORDINATORS (4. YRS. _EN EDGE OF EXPERI- CE APPORDING A KNOWL. PU NG, ENGI- 1 Y' NEERING & AUTO- MOTIVE OPERA 8) Join Lincoln Division now and be a part of the di- and vision when it begins occu- Atipancy of its Novi office in March. Apply NOVI TOWN HALL 8:30 TO 5 Saturday, Jan. 12 cae Local telee, Aone ie Elk Ch ag * REAL ESTATE fice ea SALESMAN . | foverK ; “—_Help Wanted Female 7) Em Employment “Arencies 8A) and COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV W. Huron. Night setv- rt 4 "Televi 3a ot epee ea % a - Real Estate—Realtors— ~you have ex- < vee to TE Ricudinr pa an cake FER eee General Office work, 5 8 p.m, ¢ /nide. “pe Deze care, Gpaves: 311 8. SAGINAW ans See Auto, Sourt,, ie 10: oa — BE your a - 17 and 18% and * tween wee ages of desire part gence ment. with a fature? 6 months expense- rogram LA way views each Mnday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 8. } PA Seed Parents tn- invited, W. Lawrence &t., ic. __Help Wanted Female 7 3 SCHOOL 8&5 ant works. Live $115 « m week, Permanent seattien, M gpa b but not necessary. you ane experience to k for with excellent erences are wae K. G, “Hempstead, ad P, EXP. MEALS CAB DRIVERS. HTS. Also part time nights. 101 W. ‘aron. DON’T PASS UP; © MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for .cash through Classified © Ads! FE easae N eeded TOOL INSPECTORS MACHINISTS | JIG BORE OPERATOR | eekout MILLING MACHINE OPERATOR All Jiinge Bonefics ; t) DETROIT BROACH & To Train for . vs for, man | MACHINE CO.) . mea TEN 18-400 | oe Oakland Coun. time. Year round.) irk ‘Gyare are on ' She nase Apply Sone - Woodward at seer Lake Rd. THE ‘Angwak TO onrunity |YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it’s FE 28181. WIth ONE OF THE esr / IN APPLY C_L, HARDENBUR ‘BRIG ” . aT ca MOTHER SALESMAN Interested in making money $3,835 to $4,147 a year goed namie ma Une atte | womes for poetycs at He the grounds Sais covet 7 pe ee FE straient . days, with 3 or 4 — ee i euane Ofte Fave tor rymme men ia caK ed contacts. eh , MAHAN REALTY CO. Lpreres car time job ev and nende. one ns Pg tee’ evel is or part Write so. Brose Bok. 61. time or full time em Frirepmmenny — enema Phare ca. cear ait bay oo Tan we ee ieation reputable, Raina! “Organ RCA” SERVICE Co. "Inc. red. ned. income Pot Rad. interview. iv r. Pontise, Mich an Sarena, Merchandise rt : Plaza, Chicago 54, Illinois, giving . . | number + ane Tube Bending Fixture | #ovsexeuPEn GENERAL. ) Fee ats eee has, Builders _Milford, MUtuai +0635 de r IF... POWERED, SAD BeanGaine | TOU NAYS & TOF Rew FORM SMALL METER eS peeve $* cn bee yeu cantina Pr —— ne ects are bA' as much as 8100 per week by ARCH. FRNGIONS eS oe working 3 hours a day or eve- TI OVERTIME, aPrLr me. senvessing. 50 pert & to party demonstra AVON TUBE DIVISION ie. smeate “be Poot «TH AND ir IF, YOU WANT TO EARN of newest es only ts © pair. AMERICAN USED CAR SALESMAN | Ing oe st _™_ Tntlenapolis RELIABLE MAN N QUR SALES Ry LINCOLN oe ‘*- DIVISION vane ba FORD MOTOR CO. Needs STENOS STENO SECRETARIES | CLERK TYPISTS / COM PTOMETER | / OPERATORS > 16 Positions / / Now AvailabJe Join Lincoln Division now and be a part Of the di-) + | Vision when it egins occu- ney of its ‘Novi office in March. fd APPLY . NOVI TOWN HALL 8430 TO 5 Saturday, Jan. 12 _ ) oF. washing. MA 6-5585, MA he Salesmen $400 MFIELD HION SHOP — cN soe om, Beet Se: ager. Write Peatine ‘Press, Box 56. “FOR PONTIAC | AND sor elling, who cannot acce be} ‘ No investment. Sy et COLLEGE ~ GRADUATE FOR SOCIAL CASE . WORK - STARTING SALARIES FROM $4,212 to $4,446 MERIT INCREASES faerie cnctptional a Employment Agencies 8A CAREER GIRLS Medical Assistant $240 Mature person to assist the doc- tor. "= ing SEE JOANN. we. “ie Private ee Personable Nee, lady to ses iypgt 08 Bee Clerk a’ $220 ” Smart young girl who me Spine snd filing. See Jo ‘ANN Bookkeeper $375 Experienced bookk able Ye withou direct supervision. Bee JANE. , Receptionist $200 Attractive Ry — lady with cheer. fl em ot Gane anewer a ee FOR MEN | Any of sales ee og ae MIDWES EMPLOYMENT toes (i: DRIVES x is es me Tithing — $3295 Pleasant curvountings ewait Mite the a @ lite dictation. week and PLOYMENT SER 1s . Huron en? wen nnn ~ BEST WAY DRIVING SCHOOL Get more Siem g panes fer for your dollar. rE $-0217. Herbert Cooley COURSE. DIESEL! PRACTICAL 8P AR E- time training. Iocledes maken ance, repair, scientific moter tune- ? ‘All a of bij work, 18-85, mechanica v write fo ‘book Disee NO re time Diploma Learded: for tree catalog Wayne Schooi, Box Pontiac ae Paes Ti fe THE SANE WAY AT “SAFE WAY" DRIVER elit St. WANTED: MEN 18-40 Qualify Easily tickly and ‘Ress, Sonn Pe ratone, FE i} ter, Kitchen and Pe |. | _ 46000. *pee APten 4 Pi. AND bites .tareet ar” Sethe Saal a. A A . 34363. Halstead, Walled Lake. PART OR LL Time WORK or 320 ™ 3.2084. & PARI r Press enaiges ge apy TANCE eeee mes oe OUNG } mses Kind. ‘S348 04, Joseph” PE Work Wanted Female 11 " a / SHEL, } on : LADY WANTS JOB AS mim nh Pe bon, oe On @ hr. day. ue ¥. home. 10 Pe og Pr retarial Service. 2M 3-2842. a he RENT .1T FAST i | rove Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- pasta | SSior™- -, Want Ads give : ugelent on. | YOu ACTION. Dial FE t CLARE | 26181. Se: . Cass, FE ‘ydil . ._ PE 40400 ai and remodelin terms and free sanding finishing Fe 92 ING A} BULLDOZING R._ D. Thompson PE 4-0641 QLIPCOVERS, DR ig. | spreads. Your material. FE ost & Found 2 24. Lost: GRAY PERSIAN FEMALE wets to the name of Child's pet, In Post td Po ware é A chain, in vie Auburn, wg 0 “a, =e Eve. | . Jeade ata. peo automatic washers, 30 yrs. in war - , ROY'S. 08 Oakland: VE 9-402) hite ehest, choke ebain, in AAA ty of Liv ole and Auburn, slek LAYING, NO QUALITY 9 pet. Piease call. Reward. c,_ BUD _FE #2080 | [ost Your ik FIELD WALL CLEANERS ive one e? ‘2 4 Reasonable. ibaa test ienete cee Sieh,“ Ne ‘uleaton YE | Hobbies & Supplies 24A CHAIN SAWS NEW SCRABB A SUMP PUMPS om | 981 a ma 2.0077 Lawrerice ON rnee &¢‘reiwWwvVrerrrrrnrn™ © crooks Recher ve Bia Rag & raging. 208 8. oak eueyige P~! 3% rey ty aan en BEACH 10 i, Bookkeeping & Taxes 1 14 pa ho nl & SOOREEEYING exp. gon on bagged K-up and borers Seees __ delivery. FurnitreRetnang 168 NEW CUPBO nde & INSURANCE Sone by PuOKE INSURE Nicholie & Harger Co. 'W HURON sT FE 6-4183 MAHAN REALTY CO. FIRE + WIND - AUTO - TORNADO 1978_W, HURON 3 ___ Laundry ere 18 Al LAUNDROMAT, SEL Landscaping EXPERT removals, Spee On Pudi TR 2 AND Pontiac Farm and Industrial ractor Co. WANTED: R®OULATION sa| Aable tm good condition. Call FE, Trucks to Rent | hee mina worry the bod , Private conn . hr oe FE 2-512, The ation —Army, In Debt If are having trouble meeting ony we today. ee IND wis ‘ DATE, January 7, 1 will not dé SY ata South St. Ortonvilie, hich, Wl, priday mera. Dee. 13, S46, a: om. * Wortwrg 6 | Don’ ! Travel Agencies 25A Jam me it STEAMSHIP 1 ERATION = _DoMEsric — CRUISES — PONTIAC TR. AVEL SERVICE 698 W. Huron 1. rE 8-3251 Wed. Child Children to Board 26 Ca nd PE IN LI DA b fier ieee Li- igabeth fake Retates PE F173, £1573, Wid. Household Goods 27 | FURNITURE NEEDED pan Heed POOL ~__ Wanted t to Rent 29 = PREFERS 1 BEDROO, ne ae References. 8. FE 3-0225. forte fins at ine Ness wom anent an pee 3 oh i vin fy, faa Community : at contracts, Tet ss work for C. HAYDEN. Realtor = 78900,000.00 | Sa MAHAN ee ele MORTGAGES | HORT building with oq. ff have.” te lease of pur- Large jo Rome within 16 ably tases sr.ter. tears em pome See te coms will trade home im "the mses a. A. . be oa Taylor, Realtor “TO BUY, TO SELL ONLY Y STATEWIDE service, ee and tse sane th Sen “STATEWIDE “for sea) oR x, nt a, Telegrapn FE 4-071 ‘| Cash for Your Property So fest Romes ot See ee home at any. , me i. Jim Williams Realty 118 Baldwin ‘prow Emi "Hate Seo ne te ae. tiegman’ at Tout Humphries Serer hd We ee: , and cides (6: Mnancing “0a aadie —To sell—To rou “soy IT—WE'LL Reuke rt MAHAN Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl MN. ecctew OA. $-0168 Soe eam com merc B.A ed “Templeton, ealtor hard Lake Rd. PE +4663 KL. PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, yor. ein AM, faves oe i ab oe __ For Sale Houses 4a; , "hat kau ices a "WHILE THEY LAST $100 | Moves You in | ‘ TO VETERANS ONLY | No Other Cash) GENES DR. —— BEARS “"? NORTH “SIDE. ie Beye. Pct elt CUCKLER REALTY | ee re eam Me tae . issee. rennid allowed. FE 44794. J ROOMBA AND BATH, UPPER, . PRIVATE EN- EN INCLUDES 80 FT. LOT _PRIVATE BEACH _ es 9 Jens, FUREMEED_ APT. Po mo. . Also 6 F 6 rms, and bath terrace, | “| Wot Court House. $70 per mo. Cai | ou, and between CLOSE TO GENERAL |3 ROOMS, 5-9441, » BATH AND HEAT. Fr} ROOMS, UTILITIES FUR- * 7 b- urban EIS* weer. Couple. FE} ——_ pg Be ENT. FE 20061 after ¢ pm, EAN NICELY FURN. Ms. vate entrance, heat & garage motets ssion, OR San 8 sm. sad t & all ey Reas. Day ; Eves, 490 8. Biva.. in) Close te Goan won’ rooms |; . Inquire caretaker. MODERN EFFIGIENCY apt. “is week. tnel. heat, lights OR 3-038. Ra UPLE. —_ BATH & EN-|~ 42047 Pra mak HOUSE FOR RENT. ren welcome, Auto pent ‘mauire L ‘oe Taylor Rd. _FE 4-203 rate * gy i ets fur @ domes Rent Howes Une 36} NED-IN PORCH. Pre beth, $60 a mo, FE avallable, Heat furnished. Chine welcomed. Reasonable, Phone ORIando evenings. 7 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE | Bis oir ander TS, ea 24 wy miles Wot “Or chard Lake, PE 5-0030. “water, Cow) Fj St. PULL MENT. FOR * wet te Fe tint, UPPER. Rg om a Ba _ APARTMENTS IMMED Inspection yrs “Bally “and FEderal 86918 80 THAT WE CAN FILL THE CLEAN, 3 ROOMS. TILED BATH. lakefront apts, 8587 Lake Rd. Pontiac DEL-RIO_ APTS. 781. Oakland 2 AR La sm. apts. with baths;” retrig.. and utilities furn. ~Gouple with baby welcome. LOVELY 5 ROOM APART- ment on James K, including steve—-and-— ‘ator. year's lease $115 per wer A, Sohnson Realty, . refrig RENTAL UNITS tae on East Bivd. ao. Perry st es FE 4 immediate oc Fess from aa Death, | two BET wes AT CRESCENT | FLOOR. UNFURN. 3 RM APT. * tu OL 23-2386 SEAT IN: waa EFFICIENCY part. CLOSE Partially furn. Pvt. bath and at Newiy decorated. aque ont Ref. Telephone Mrs. FE 2-60.22, office hours only LOVELY 2 BEDRM., APT. ROCH- ester, near Auburn, Children wel- me. oe. 3961. MODERN 4-ROOM APT, HEAT furnished. ‘Will furnish stove & PE 44757. Attractive new duplex type units. |. “Reasonable rent. Located in Pon- AL Ray AVAILABLE FOR Ste 7 BDRM. MODERN GARAGE” LOE LGE FE! aR Tats AND 1 > BATH $5 PER MO. Bruns- Lk. 5420 ri errs are ee in eee, OA_&-1171. a " TAKE OAKLAND ~ =EIGHTS | oe 8 10 minutes watown | _“area_on_p FOR COLORED _ A good 7 room. home with days possession. te ie tow “down payment.” PONTIAC LAKE DREAM- HOME- ORlando 3- 9378 of 4 Only $1 $13 S00 approved mortg Guaraee moon oho amines table home for ladies only. FE SLEEPING ay paw, awl ad EN- trance, Men. 174 E- UPSTAIRS APTS. ‘g ‘TRaIDE % ££. PE stool Temnrens _ 45661 Ww. SIDE. BUSINESS OR PRO. man, Shower Garage. FE 2-3517. AN FR N CLE LEAN ROOM, GOOD FOOD, ME - fronting and meals. 229 8. Main. 0. AND BOARD, 5. to a ___Paddock PE 68-8127." ROOM & BOARD FOR oh PRI- vate home. FE 2-5642. $3 N . John- * Convalescent Homes 38A NURSING, ALL TYPES OF PA- tieints, 24 hr, care, Reas. rates. 4-850. KLAND COUNTY CONVALES- OREN A ND REST ag oy ae: etike surrounding, ere ae en and women. Excellent ood and gore 22600 Oxley Drive, Motel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week, Oak $125 per mo. FE ™ 2: : AMPLE [| __7-0642 ut * opens a Cy Ka ideation, 4 R RENT Lae. tee tt avenue m med! ate possession, ie *) John K. Irwin 313 West Huron st PE 5047 Eve. Spe +3415 FOR RENT APTER MARCH 1. Modern s-botreon, hed ov nm ah Jim Wome Realty, 12.8 Baldwin Av FE 4-0547 4023 | Se neta en HURON ‘GARDENS bath, 2 be Basement with new oi] unit, $85 month, References reauired . MAHAN’ REALTY CO. 75 W. Hw FE_2-0263 Loe novEE CLOSE IN. CALL _FE_ 8-8000 after 1 p.m LARGE FARM HOUSE OW 1 ON LA: _peer Rd. FE 2-6663 or FE 2-7734. NEAR LAKE ORION. 2 BEDRM. all a nedern house. Full basement. oll furnace. Stuart Braid. 21 Lake George Rd. ~ NEAR ROCHESTER, 4 ROOMS and bath, modern, child welcome No pets. OL 1-0440. NEWLY DECORATED A1 AT V WATER- ford, for refined couple. Picture window, stove, refrig., no pets. $6) OR 3-4330, RENT WITH ‘OPTION TO BUY , new home tn new. subdivi- sion. 11 miles north of Pontiac 3 bedrooms 2 fireplaces, 4 pic- ture windows, large recreation room, ceramic tiled bath, Elec- tric dishwasher, birch trim, office space & double sarees. Custom- built. Must be s be mary" geen Verv liberal “terme SMALL HOUSE, NOT MODERN, water, Children welcome. OR 23-3079. YEAR AROUND LAKEFRONT home. 2 large bedrooms. Vic, Wa- vocmne & tiled adults. Heat, furnished, laundry Adults only. FE 2-2403 "Rent | Houses Furnished 35 1 BEDRM. DELUXE KITCHEN. ae apts. Day, week er month, ga ouse, adults, School age c e children welcome, FE 8-826, '--e-eaerdusseeee ee ae RM. WILL RENT OR SHARE with gentlemen petmene ages bee Tt 3:30 p.m. OR bath, upper facilities. RMS, /|2 SEDADGW HOME 0} merce Lake Gell TYIe ye ii er #| Detroit, or EM 3-8118: 4 BEDRMS, /,LLED UK,, MOD. Ciose city Reasonable MA | 4-2293, 3 ROOMS. . Mechanic. ry ROOMS AND- io “FU N. 4 190, oes 4 , Months, Refer, FE 5-754 Weer SIDE APTE 4 ROOMS & h. J rooms & tiled bath, 4) pe 4 lights & garage ¢ Sestnanie FRONT Ri RM For Rent nt Rooms 37 PPL LDL LAP PPL LOL LOS, 1 ROOM & KITCHEN, PRIVATE _ent. Washing., PE 2-066 1 RM. FIRST Foon HOME _privileges. FE 5-4572 2 SLEEPING ROOMS, PRIVATE entrance, 1 block 8. of eae’ __ body. 8 St, Clair. FE 48420 8 ROOMS, CHILDREN W WELCOME: Dev. iy ngrcgrated. reasonable. _Bouth Bivd., Roche: sere “ ATTRACTIVE. “RMS. ~ siNG GLE OR —. kitchen Girls. 547 W. Hu- BASEMENT cern RMS, $7 _ nd $8. 431 8. Edith, ih, rear, BUs stop A SOORING. LAUNDRY, _Prt. Ww: W: Huron, on, FE 2-9956. FOR §o‘ene. 415 W. Iroquois Rd. mae TO TOWN, 3% * EVERYTHING FOR YOUR Com. fort. At Bus stop. FE 5-7332, | HOUSEREEPING ves PRIVATE, 4 close” in @ RMS, 9 BATHS. sUITAB 2 families, 102 W. anniek aaa. West nt ae rhe m terford. OR_3-2103, “a Also 1 or 2 feitinetekinn anit, BEDROOM re et. § orated, of] fu full b ¢, | 464 Auburn FE 2-0239 = hot water, combination storms HURON BOTEL, ont. a screens, child: elcome, s y or WwW _& month. OL 337 eo West uron St. Phone FE 2-826, ROOMS AND BATH. OfL, HEAT, : si Pe seas ™: F*°°%) Rent Office Space 41 6 RM. EMPTY HOUSE. 2 BLKS. = roms Benzo PE 4006 __.| Davashie at cir ball i the com @RM, HOUSE NEAR FISHER AND/ fi; of business district, Keego 7 Roos, } BATHS QARAOE.0 a wr heat cal PE 3900 2 _ §as heat, call PE 2-3062. 8. Midiand. Auburn. FE .Op FICE SPACE FOR RENT. +067. _.| Main floor. 4849 Dixie Hwy. H 6 a BATH. AGE.| 3 Van Welt, OR_}- Pecement. Centrally located, $80. SMALL OFFICE SPACE. SE , — tween & Drayton Plains ¢ ROOMS AND BATH. ALL RE- ith or t rs storage po Gace a — space. Suitable for plumber. elee- n « rT S > 461 N. PERRY A | triclan, building esman 0: others OR 3-1406 a! after 5 p.m. SHOP FOR RENT 138 | Shirley. Approx. 36x42, Low ren’ Homer Warren & Co. Mr. Bliss wo 1.0321 For Sale Houses 4 43 >| FOR SALE BY OWNER. 4 BDRM. brick ranch. Full basement, fur- Pioneer Highlands ALL. HOUSE ON PONTIAC . mode: 4-007 . SYLVAN PRIVS. : = nee. PE whe FR, darm, brick Gas. acer garage. * * | Tropic: Tec base turn. heat. EM 3-5059. Worth» $18.00 “s an, now!!! “| By Owner, 44460 er ean AND Pouties. IN- ROSE. McLARTY, Bkr. FE 2.2162 OR FE 5-3578 WILL. BUILD... base- ent. "No do payment. Or will uild on our with small down ; ayment. 11 Young REALTOR-BUILDER 412 W. Huron » Buy Thru Partridge __List Thru Partridge _ ~ JACK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd, Keege Herbor. | FE 2-4875 FE #1661 SYLVAN LAKE FRONT, 3 BED- room modern home, $15,600. Sub- stantial down payment required. _Owner, Pontiac Press, Box 65. ~ Buy Thru Partridge __List Thru Partridge _ ~~ DEALDIRECT ~~ Why y the extra 5 per cent? Here is a 3 bedroom all brick, full basement ranch home with 16x22 attached arage for just $14.950. on your lot bullt by a eustom builder Model. Call bet. 9 and 1 or 4 to 6. E. J. Dunlap, FE 86-1198. Get ready for spring now! SACRIFICE 3 LARGE BDRM., 1" bath, utility, terrace. 8. & 8, Venetian biind deluxe ref. Stove, washer $15,050, 2408 _Waice, FEderal 2-6618. Spic and Span § room home. bdrm. full bath. Full basement. Aluminum screens and storms. A good buy at $7,950 Easy Terms. Union Lake Priv. § rooms, full bath. Gleaming oak floor, plas- tered wells, on large shade sears tet bot. ‘near good beach, $12,- We have other exc. buys on and off the water to choose from. T. G. TROCKE Ree 1648, Unton Lk. EM 3-467! $400 DOWN .2 Season UN- ee” near Commerce. EM 2 BEDROOM HOME AND Ga. PE 6.2003 are corner lot, $1000 dn, BY “OWNER, 3 BEDRM. BRICK, ol, furnace fireplace, basemen Near Union Lk Village. be $1,000 dn. No dealers, EM 3-0353 FOR SALE BY OWNER, 5 ROOM Dray stores and bus ‘line _flown payment. OR 3- 3 BEDROOMS, FULL’ BASEMENT, taite. shaded lot. Easy terms. Reasonable 4336. Huron Valley R a | Tree Ti6r MSO at Pontiat’ Lk. OR 1 ~~ ~ROCH * By o r. ; basement. ation, 1 block r mm t commitments Immediate pole Fa aaa 306 Maywood. 01 . Rooms With th Board 38 38 | tanen COZY ROOM IN PRIVATE |. home with or without board, Ph. rita rayton @ e385. niture, storms, screeos and water k softener, Call FE 8-2020. OL _1-7511 TO BUY, To et. REALTOR month! THELMA M ELW FE 5-12 re 4-3844 d | 53% W. FE 41549 Evenings. MY S10 & EM_ 3-2349 6%. $04 mo. or will rent for $75 a mo, FE 5-310. 61 Euelid. ; WE BUILD BRICKS $10,975 CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 bt aad omparison hon- ba — you can't best the ‘design and price faach beste Mantred wit walls, oa! floors, martic window aills, full ment, oi] a. c¢, heat, birch und tubs nts, kland County. Cal for an ap- tment to our plans. ‘t feel obligated. . WE BUY, SELL & TRADE pons hy 80N_REALTORS 152 W. Phone FE 4-1557 PINE LAKE AREA fanch home with lake priv- lleges, o Sette, large ving e, Closed 2 car garage. com. pletely equipped kitchen and arge dining area. yully tiled recrea! room basement Beautifully lands . scaped. Home only 3 rear oid. Near Middlebelt Rd. Convenient to vastness, shopping, schools, and churches. A real buy at $27, 500. Cash to mortgage. SYLVAN REALTY CO. 2383 Orchard. Lake Ave, FE 5-0413 IN SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER $400 DOWN 2 bedroom, full bath. 2 large Jots. C. PANGUS, Realtor Call. coltect: Ortonville, NAtional 17-2815 or NAtional 17-3960. BY OWNER, NEAR Center. Imme- UNION LAKE | For only $500 down, you can own this cozy log construction 2 bed. room home with coal furmece, lot a cold wales. ‘arge ated ond. wi with Wis ‘ater- Cooley feges on Thine send beach. fora sanee district: Pull price only 1.080. COM MERCE LAKE LOW PRICE & EASY TERMS A bargain for the handyman. A modest little home in need of Tepair locate’ on a beautiful 87-ft. site, overlooking Commerce - Lake, ~ Ba Ae Huron River. ice only Be Down payment "RMS. AND BATH. Cc COMPLET ly_furn, Call FE 4-2632. LETE- Hills of Rochester EXECUTIVE'S HOME — brick, 3 bedrm. rancher. 80 *t. long, spa- cious rms, fireplace 5 deluxe kitchen, 20-ft. family rm. your. ic, after is jovely home. Ctice Adams Rd., 1 i mile north of Walton or Pontiac Shepard Rity. 2080 Tienken Rd _Partridge )_is ‘the “bird’? to_see. $550 DOWN This neat 2 bedroom home lo- cated in city of Pontiac has such features as: room, ofl heat,- tiac Motors and ‘Fisher Only s3 pend month inelud- ine, "taxes a HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392. Dixie Hwy. OR 31950 3 bedroom possibilities. Fireplace. Excellent beach Priced at $14,- Terms or Atl rent with op- on tion $95 1D REALTOR ped Case-Eiltsabe th R ‘ROCHESTER AREA bedroo 2 acres. Full paseerre ™steam. heat, 2-car ga- _Tage. Call OL 1-7596 TWO YEARS OLD 4 room home, living room sun's picture window, kitchen, di- nette & bath, t ‘Auto, heat & hot water storms & screens. Full price $8250. $750 down, Im- session, Better call on one LAKEFRONT For large family. Big living rm with na ura! oe t fireplace, nice en, sath ty Basement with heat, large screened in glassed in re gara, A real buy at 4,500 with Tms. vn Py 7 oe intment only CRAWFORD A AGENCY. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge OYLVAN LAKE 80-ACRE FARM 2 bedroom, full basement, off heat. rs Lh . bleck from St. Pat's Church.¢ j bh $7,950 with $500 down L MYPLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE bedroom me. uitable for + or oman ‘amily. Built. in pS ackmbert School. $8,900—$2,- Owner rt” and “ecept buyer to on con! eos jonal down tment a miles north of Pontiac, Spacious, mod- orn fore home. Quiex possession. — down—$75 a month, A bar- retmunon- We have thro good buys in ma convenient location. One with in come addition to. 4 bedrooms for owner. Both in excellent, con- dition. Very Feasonable terms and quick possession. 7 REN V qopnion—iieae| Ed : ing J Elizabeth Lake front home has 1 w FE poe 975 Baldwin Ave. $08 Eliz. Lk, Rd. _ __No Down Payment. i be Pein Will build ? sj free and After 6, call 0: R 37038. NOTHING BOWN= ‘For 2 months only, we wih bane tothing dows For'f further details ‘RED HORSE CORP. ~~ ADAMS COLORED — pixtre nice homes with te tone lots, or larger, close or. od: well kept, ol” hot wa- |: Modern and Reine ter heat, etc. and aped, Bv appointment, terms to respon- sible rchaser. Ave,, come,.contract payment only $80. Exc, condition. Call for your ap- pointment KEEGO HARBOR Very clean ani cozy bungalow with extra big high bj ary enced lot. Evergreens. car - easy paymen N And only $70 month for 3 bedrm. full basement BRICK "TERRACE on Home St. Close in, off Bald- floors, plastered walls. good furnace. 4 RM. On Midway St. nr. Wilson School. Has basement, gas furnace, only paved Gone, and $65 a mo. Full $8. ae REALTY FE ¢3393 wae INGS cat. “HAYDEN SCOTT LAKE. 175’ Lakefront lot. Modern to the minute 2 bedroom home Large fireplace. living room ‘urnace, $19,000, DUCK LAKE. Terms. Oil furnace, blinds. $0450. Terms. WILLIAMS LAKE. New 3 bedroom home not complete but liveable. Bath, Basement with oil furnace, Storms and screens, Nice shady ‘erms. lot. $8500. Terms. $495 DOWN. A new two bedroom home on your lot. Call for in- tod: formation IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. New 2 bedroom home. Modern. Privileges Low down pymt. on White Lake, J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 FE. Walton Open Eves. Sun. 10 to 2 YOUR OPPORTUNITY, with. option to buy. Eastern ee Hi. good ref., and 4-6306. Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor Start the new year off in v} Seer in every way, we have this ‘ charming 5 room home with fire- tn eliswtepsaving ico with ell-— ¥ en sement, gas Lest, iM car garage. Exce! cond!- $11,400, ti) Huron FE sie: or rE. ‘pis06 $1,000 DOWN Suburban 5 rms. and bath. Hard- wood floor: oil heat. en e screened. By owner. MAple 5-1191 after @ p.m. MAple 5-1524, - Faaana th Min, ; oak fates ee =~ = aoe inme- T1 N. Saginaw St GI's 2 and 3. bedroo: e up to 5 acres, 6200 down will Jim Williams, 1218 -Baldwin Ave, Ere. rmit si ing de- pe giv tails but you can arrange “very up to date home $24,- 500 -. CTM, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ph. FE 5-8168 Open eves till 8:30. p.m, $500 DOWN West suburben, Neat 4 rms, and a pe in soed Hotghnest “AUBURN HEIGHTS Comfortable and cone \ After 7:00 3-6449 3 | Cornet Williams Lake Road & M50 living room with all to wal carpet in and Screened porch tosis Ss Aitached arage. Sundeck over garage. Oil 2 Bedroom home % block from lake. Oak floors. Bath with shower. Venetian KENNEDY 3007 W. Ht PONTIAC LAKE 2 Bedzoame waterfront year around home, Price includes and 2 living rooms. Owner be accept free and dun eee railer vw _ ment, $5.05 tuit ‘price price. ¢e NEAR AIRPORT 3 bedroom starter home with full basement and rough wiring Good sized lots. Only | down. SEWARD STREET I $300 Down Two story brick home with 3 bedrooms, two baths, natural fireplace, full basement, sewer, r and level landscaped lot. Priced at: $10,650 on VA terms. WM. A. REALTOR ‘uron PE Open Evenings till 9 R- J. VALUET, Realtor 45 OAKLAND AVE MU lot A real buy a ‘Ne. 150- “JIM WRIGHT REALTOR Eves. MY 2-1864 345 Oakland NEW YEAR BARGAIN CHEAPER THAN RENT $900 down and $60 sgod | east side § a ome. Large r lot—paved s' dd. 2 ‘aree bedrms. full "bathe sizable living sm and full rm bem HA. furnace, storms and oerecte, Clean =. comfortable. No mortgage char; Giroux-Franks Opie ey weaL ESTATE 4305. Di oR. 39701 PA oll heats, ; $550 DOWN 2 bedroo modérn on . Fu'l bath, picture window, storms & screens, Quick subur' today rnold Real Estate a0 8. Telegraph rd. for appointment bath. Templeton 10 ACRES $ room modern house, 10 miles W. of Pontiac 600 ft. on paved road 4 acres for farm arming, Good barn and large frees, ‘art in priv. lake. with EAST SIDE 6 room modern, 3 bedrm., K. L. Templton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Loko ont. FE 4-4563 8] N. Telegraph RETIRED WANT TO SAVE R pr pag Want a home that is new - just being decorated? Two farze bedrooms, tile bath, oak floors. Oil forced air heat. Lot, 80 x 280. Purchase the builder's couly ana the payments will only be 50 per mo. Full price $9.- 250 IDEAL FOR THE YOUNG COUPLE. WEST SIDE Three bedroom brick on large lot, YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS, walls, oak floors, oi! hea’ and screens $14,950 Buy now be- fore prices go up. Humphries PE 2-0474 Realtor FE 47114 gre Open Evenings Multiple Listing Service Combination dining kitchen. Basement. Gas heat #.- oe0 with $1,000 dn. Q "BUD" Oxford Income Five rooms for owner, Three room apartment up with private bath and en- trance, One car garage and by uy at $9,950 with $700 Down Payment . If you are looking for a two bedroom home with a small Honeymoon Special ! CUTE & Sos LOG BUN- LAKE. MODERN TO THE MINUTE, MPL Y & NISHED. ONLY $1,500 DN. FE 5-069. LTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FE 8-0441 LEASE 6 rm., .near You need $270. $90 a mo. Call FE GIs $250 DOWN, NEW 3 BED CALL U8 TO REALTOR-BUILDER ~~ RUSSELL YOUNG 412 W Huron $590 DOWN 2 bedroom, full bath, large living 9-ft. Dele: room, ieture window. furnese. Payments only $52, Call BILL BUCK BLDG, CO. FE 5-5078 ~ CEDAR ISLAND MINUTES FROM PONTIAC A lovely € rm home with 2 bedrms, and bath down; 2 bed- | rms, and” lavatory up., Lots of closets, lake ,privileges, Includes stove, drapes and carpeting. Only Ht W. terms Huron m. at Dwight St. _ E_5-8845 ROCHESTER SPECIAL $700 DOWN Modern large 8 rms, with 2 bed- rms. & “bath on first floor: 4 bedrms. up. 2-car cement block garage. 3 lots, close to Jr. High school. Full price $7,950. By appt. Ridgeway FE_¢-6203 WEST SUBURBAN Cozy & cute 3room home, nicely decorated throughout, Priced to sone “e an investor at $2,850 with Rr D. "RILEY, Broker FE 4-1157 , LTY co 1062 W. Huron Fal . ° f ~ ; “4 pai an RY s eae a MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Sylvan Lake Front New foman brick ranch home, long and low with attached 2 car garage Custom built last ear by an exacting owner. rge living room with dining L~raised fireplace with flag- stone ledge, model kitchen, 3 extra size bedrooms, 114 van- ity tiled baths, recreation room with fireplace and lake view porch. All Petersen Glide Ther- slope | to sand beach. Near Donelson and . Benedicts Schools and gbureh. | New Contemporary With nice view of Elizabeth Lake and close to privileged jot and sand beach. Has fireplace, Biinded pg td and oil furnace. poet lot 70x120, Pye ice $9,056. bout $2,000 down, Vacant, 3d you, can. move right in, Brick Bi-Level . Located in nice wooded sane Watkins Lake 26 ft car wants ac A hie reduced price $2,000 _ below his we KIN’ ZLER | ad & FeO. SE apes : ae i \ i ae? = ay ee ae me ee ee ee ee ee ern eee ee ee RANCH TYPE -3 bedroom homé¢ with. tile bath, auto. oil ' in Drayton Pla: price $11,000 with te: FE 4-4525 George R. Irwin REALTOR INCOME & ACREAGE W. Bigelow | i A. Taylor 100 ‘Sakiand Ave, FE 4-2544 MULTIPLE LISTING SERFICE LINCOLN-WISNER AREA — 5 rooms down for owner and 4 room apartment up for rental. In a good rental area with pri- auto, and hot water. Full price $8.50 with $1,950 down. area, Full rms, OFF JOSLYN-A_ ve nice 2 m basement, auto, ofl heat, 1% car garage, carpeted liv ving room and dining L, cornice boards and drapes, a very nice home in good location, Washington Park Sub. GI Resale, 3 bedroom, brick front Includes carpeted room and dining o plas- tie tile bath oak floo walls, casement windows. Close-to pes and today! Priced “at wit 900 Just Like New 3-Bedroom Rancher Desirable west suburban leoetion and oi] heat, living with privileges on all on one full bath heat and aluminum carport, 49 Mt. Clemens” ‘ Eve. Mr. Vorhes r and features ope cious living room and dining th with shower, automatic hot water, storms and sereens, paved drive, large corner lot, Otfered at $14,700, tems. N ICHOLIE 102 8. Broadway ,269 Baldwin Aye. ___FE_5-0101 | or FE 8-0595 Retirement with security when you invest in this in- pantry, down: NORTH SIDE ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW -—Com- plete from § rooms, full bas ment, oi] heat, to fenced & well landscaped yard, garage, more. CALL NOW, WEST SIDE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION arge well Pp, 4 rooms &. lavatory, full basement, bullt home neéding only decorating but priced ac- cordingly. $8,500 total. J. R. Hiltz_ | Ottawa Hills \ ] outskirts of town. _Jncluées modern 6-room ranch home with basement and a mod-.... ern 4room home renting for $15 ber week, For details, , CRA en Pree Parking MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Ranch Home Three Bedrooms Keego Harbor For a GI Save Time ‘ ' for sale. GAYTORD 13% EB. Pike St. PE * on @ 250 ft. lot west of city. Large heated sun porch with a breereway and patio. All large spacious rooms. Yes, a full basement and a two car garage. This is @ real buy at $12,000 and terms. One story home with a full basement. 22 ft. living room with a brick fireplace, large kitchen, 6 closets and a linen press, Two car ga- rage. Lots of shade and fruit trees. $13,500 with a reason- able down payment. near Roosevelt School, new « in 1955. 2 bedrooms, nice living’ room. Picture win- dow. Garage. Aluminum storms and screens. Nice shaded lot. Priced to sell quickly at $6,950. to a oslyn. Well planned home ‘for comfort- “gas heat. See this today at gu, 500 ons terms. i Stop at our down wn off of Warking E. Pike . by the new City Hal). L ox 4 at all the pictures of ho: is is well worth your while and save hours « of time paie at ea REALTOR 101} W. Huron ° DIRECTLY 8SEPH HOSPITAL. MOORE BLVD. AT BONDALE. sroone Wait — You ight Be Too .Late -Westown sens _,oren Eves, | * ae opt g 4 4 | 3 *¢, 7.1.8 COLORED STOP LOOK. _. LISTEN * Only 5 Houses Left NOW ONLY HOLDS A 3-BEDROOM NEW HOME ALL IMPROVEMENTS IN OADS OF FEATURES Hurry! For A Real Buy - NOTHING DOWN / CO8TS ONLY - MONTHLY PAYMENTS | INCLUDES EVERYTHING .» WHY PAY RENT / Own Your Own Home ‘MODEL NOW OPEN 1:30 pm. - € 6 p.m. FE 86041 For ~~. | BEHIND REALTY COMPANY _t “@ ¢ BARGAINS FE 5-500) Open Eves un Res. . “ Ba Men Rabo down payment, here is the one fe some repair, shaded .lot 67x160. Call now before it is too late, New Three-Bedroom Suburban ranch type. Paved street. Wardrobe closets, Double sink in god kitch- en, tile bath, » 100 x 150, Don't miss this one, Small Gown paym LAWRENCE W GAVTORD , MY 2.2821 Lake Orion _. WAIT. Call C. Schuett wocowee Schuett has more list- ings te offer—and more person- ith orn a and Ww option buy. Call todzy, EM 3-4196 for details also vere: teat, Mattord area. call Mutual 7404 E . Highland mate) _____AT PORTER RO KN UDSEN Well - located 6 room ‘and a home with bath & bed. _ room on the first floor, Gas heat, newly decorated. Nice yard. Garage and paved WM. kK. KNUDSEN LTOR 510 » Pontiac. State Bank Bldg. 445}6; Eves, Call FE 2 room home on 2% acres. n of Pontiac. beat, It's a wonderful easy way to maintain home on a prof- itable investment. $2,400 down.. SEMINOLE HILLS A distinctive brick ‘8 room home in the finest reclicatal district Pontiac - me in gon. it has a 2 car attached garage wth breezeway, “full basement das a 735x158’ lot. 54's Let's look TRADE | Briek Ranch With all the extras i's baths, 3 bedrooms and den New carpe and draper- les throughou and built-in Will accept smaller home or land contract aq part payment. tile baths on one werkiny distance to Webster ashington 8c bools Builder will accept smaller home in trade TRADE! 2 7. Beick Ranch With breezeway and 2-car attached garage, 2: Angelus Reasonable terms or will YTRADE-Call now. TRADE Commercial for both, to ‘Giurcn SITES. WRIGHT.VALUET t 1404305 ft. Corner Mt, Clemens rf sect? OAKLAND AVE. Court drive. Paved street we 0 ft. tach, sewer and city water, . Only $3,400 Vv ICTORY ST. garage on 2 lots. - 27 ft. living room with fire- piace. recreation room and ot water heat. Just across the street from the water. ~Owner will- accept free and clear home * trade — today Established tm 1916 oven 5 Acne — weer Pontiac, S72 ager SIDE guste E AD a sn Pull pri tT eso, . ape Pu ice ~~ BUILDING SITES — Waterford Twp. on Pontiac: Leake | Rd. Over 2 acres, 7 frontage. | FAMILY—Goed rental tiatriet. | tion, blocks Independece nic from town, 12 large rooms f 7 nant nearly new ; wooded sy income. $14,500) — — $i, PON TIAC RE i TY FE 5-875 | ness. Good opportunity ad r a | $500 DOWN—Or owner ying con. | * 1 ~ OT TAWA. DRIVE Ee E1584 TLY WOODED it LOT IN xins-Pontiac Estates. 33088 NEW BRICK—Ranch home, Hun- | TRADE = New Brick * Excellent weet side location, 3 bedrooms and 1‘, sgeramie Buy Thru Partridge __List Thru Partridge . ~~ BUILD NOW | In our well restricted Waterford | Hills Estates, Estimates freely | given from our plans or yours. | HERBERT-C. DAVIS | oes Pontiac Lake Rd. — “LOYD KENT, Realtor | DORRIS | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BIRMINGHAM AREA ___For See“Aeres ce aT. Here is @ family eled all eeiees rooms win rontage. 80 full price $1,950 with éuit. “ . Pontiac | ee ; | MICHIGAN BUSINESS | LAKE FRON¢ BUNGALOW $7,950, ' SALE OR ADE j | Just the thing for the Ci has live serenen and und, about 20 miles com town, Modern two bedroom home with manenty New 20x40 = ft pulling, with brick front 4 I lots, opportunity “for 101 uses. down or owner would concider small home = in MAKE A DEAL TODAY. TRADE & Acre 4 Corner parcel with tmmaeu- late 2 bedroom brick home. Full basement, of] heat, car- peting and drapes included t 950, Will accept trade —or will accept $1.000 less for cash Bateman Kampsen | REALTORS FE 4.0528 ‘Is Telegraph corner parcel, 09.900 with “good terms. WEST eomunean BPNGALOW Ideal for @ small farm er ms \ OR ee: retire, w down payment. , alum! storms and screen, sell 0 os trade on 3 or room wonderful building s no wet spots, $11,500 with excel- wUROS. sCARDENS R FRADE | terms ‘Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ady - area, Yes this is » doit houre ve N. Saginaw 8. gafage. nicely landscaped lot with white rench fence, near Schools, ed ‘Large Dn. payment. MOSTLY W aga . Realty. FAIRGROVE AVENOR HOME .: SALE OR TRADE Large _family home in f downtown. Price is righ Sell on terms or consi n trade, * | Bele ncaa Cor | EXCLUSIVE ” HOUSETRAILER IN TRADE HOME 13; ON RIVE Eves. & Sun, at and clean modern ted De) room fas mat- | oral Hrepiace. ower bedroom . has. private 3 bedrooms on Ist floor and " bedrms, up. Full | price $39,500 on terms, 1050 \W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE, ‘TIL 9 - {| GIS, $299 DOWN PLUS MTGE. COSTS. OPEN DAILY 3-8 and by appointment Three bedroom brick with full and 14x36 recreation rt Es water r, forge cor- i See this soon. riced with eas terme mand ee down parme space, A qreams kitchen. glass enclosed bath Select oak floors. Paved. City water sewer, A lifetime home on large lot. ATTRACTIVE HOME Convenient to bus ne schools, 2 bed 3 pe. modern bath, Arnold Real Estate Cal ’ ELIZABETH LAKE T. by rooms, living room, neat Kitchen with new cupboards and double « Utility room wired for shove. ‘HURON GARDENS - and dryer $1 000 terms. CLOSE TO SCHOOLS Soaveniont to downfown shop- "pins. this 3, bedroom home, rge living foom and dining . jasem. arage.| BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS Gals’ $180 downs THE PERFECT XM | ee s after € call Mr. Foil, A, JOHNSON, Realtor | Jow te 1704S. Telegraph Rd, . |sust a yearuino FE 42533: TEMPLETON | 210 8. Tele: Road 5-0676 oon FE 56-5783 Be first to see this lovely nome | with full Basement, sutomatic AS GIPT, lovely living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms, large ‘activity room, two car gare e and 1% tiled baths, beaw landscaped lot, on. R And neat as ‘a ‘pin _— “thee toom home, plastered walis, ¢los- |. ets galore, Ventian bilnds, eee and screens, near ) nd stores. Only $7.300, terms, ,DRAY TON PLAINS Pronger HIGHLANDS . modern. Car living | pg a Newly decorated Pu mm ce Me ga tarougeeg. porch, enclosed Yard fenced in| torm windows, Ya in. Tenmediate posséssion, $0,500. $1,- Beautiful new ‘roam brick. large living room with ditiing L. | plaster, box divider, tie features | ‘ in kitehen and bath, lerge rec: area. in basement, Lake priv | leges. Call today. & oS one Realtor Russell ‘Young emare Lens Nie BEAL TR BUDE ‘2 8. Te 412 W. FE 44525 PE 3-7103 mene MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEIL with ‘terms. MEAGHER REAL PaTATE , {ures nice wooded lots, Oxford, Mich ___For - Sale Farms 48 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW 50 DOW YOU WILL HAVE yalue re- eeived when you buy this lovely 2 bedroom bungalow rooms of charm. Plastered Fene ard. The price is only $10, Bog substantial down payment required $1,450° N — On this 2 ear 2 aereem bunge- w. eal c narmet er. oll or quick sale, built in "30. Larg room, kitchen, dinette com- bination. 2 bedrooms down Pull ‘asement the ee back fenced." h buy al Si $11,900, eg By ITH PARDONA BLE bay! we i aT . ‘ee eer py | sooante . High and ¢: is ted -basem sc fet, She 5 sei eet ase you erimi- pating buyers y indscaped jot erful owen side ake” today. — NEW 2 BEDROOM BUNGA- LOW Lassten noes sehooi Tes bus. In quiet residential situated, on level shady ¢ ed ¢ wn. ly paymients veal _ es ard es and insu RAY GNEIL. Realtor Tinse. DAIRY FARM 306 fertile acrés, located in of Oskiand and ease storms and | wit kitchen, dahdy lot, nice location, ber to large manufacturing p'art only one in town, Comfort- eble owner's apt. vlus 2 oe: | rental units. Only, $34,500 t--ms for reel ertete and ail. Will trade for home. US. 19 DRIVE IN, BEST * $15,000 - dn. REALTOR FE 4-3581 REAL STATE & warm HOUT MI 1050 W.. HURON, T. ____OPEN EVE. 'TIL’s - ~ WATKINS LAKE FRONT | This exclusive some _shore jane | from aepetl in 2-9657, peritarvey Wilson, Bkr, Buy, Thru Partridge _ List’ Thru | Partridge _ SEVERAL G60 Goon. FARMS AND EACH CASH US, TOMERS throw t month. foie FeENRrean 4392. Dixie eneateemetai selenite Sale Land Contracts 82 #y $1,390 Le seer os | Spe aera ® 80 cony Home & Auto | mic ‘Loan Company 7 °N_ Perry msoet (Bec Fioo: 9 to 5; Saturday, Sto 1 FR 1d fod wan best makes treere’ Soa Gas RANGE. NICE APPEAR: ance. Center cluster burners. Only = $30.95. ee MI 6-1300, TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS. $25 TO $300 HOU: GOoDs Ph, Rochester OL @0711. OL 1-0701 S Seon WASHER, | ectric range. $25. fa: 275 thon oil _tank, _ complete, $30, bie ~ BORROW WITH “CONFIDENCE AFC — Household Finance Cor- ration is America’s oldest and ergot finance company backed by 78 years of experience. borrow up to if have 6 steady FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 5 aa a. erin: ie ca “mde. sone pre burners, es condition, GAS wr 36" SRBC AND Ti he $15. Phone LIn- _£o'n 64234, Royal Oak. KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR. 4 ood = running 1 only $48 5. Milk’s, MT 6-100, meeme and can make regu 4 . monthly parments., Loans ate made without endors- | ers. Service fs fast, Money weu- | si it the same day. ‘HOU SEHOL D | Phone or | oy “GOOD CON. “S51 Robinwood. Call eEaone AUTOMATIC WASHER. _ $15. OR 3-3615, ein im ee Retrigerater inet enteves con eANy ‘THOMAS N URNIT ‘RE USED REFRIG.......... Feed Gelder te nsorstors- se rd Rollaway bed igs | mattress, 05 LORD'S WAREHOUSE «Be mbiyabeth Lake Ra. 422 W. Huron FE ¢1 AgH AUTOMATICALLY ’ GE — uz.|” WAYNE GABERT'S SOLDSPOT REFRIG. CHEAP __Goed cond, FE_ 5-6575 APPLIANCE SALE Up tw «@ ent Mi per os discount on afl wmubere, err wre) Bes and sect ai aati Fa By GER W . AMC. EX. _fel, cond. Very reas, FE §-0772. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 20 USED TY SETS, “Ag 18” BOLD in group only, rw Good HKouse- keeping Shop, 51 W. Huron. y Hoar. ELEC. i HEATER, 70.55 heater, $54.38. Cab. sink Tittings, iouatey ee lias season.’ ~ evecial low eg. Im- rt, "ae Bu weings Y yuneewn Py rons and save. VALLELY’S,, Auburn Rechester Rds Call @ 1-9041 __for free estimate man~ | aRc WELDER, Pai, AC SINC SINGLE a a reoen re oo sel So ORES PLUNGER Pas santas pig Rf ae realion ms. $1 value. #6 tile Sie a on Piueree Orchard ___Mortgage L Loans LOANS — $600 to $1,500 For rpose homer modern or not, Oakland Count: 2. For home additions or im- provements. 3. To rought-in or enclose ~ poune © build” constructed, 4. uild a gatage or on a gorenn bome. P08 ean Sutionst B arpaidirg Appl Pontiac, or phone niture annex, 30T Orchard —- . aki aENY TABLE, Aanearsanel table cloth and onatre. ay yan are ee «¢ YRS OLD. . Swaps ORGE HEATER. & motor. 154 N, Paddock. in r Will swap car for equity and take over payments of true be WARD F, PARTRIDGE} floors, PONTIAC, 4. DOOR ga sell or trade Yor ‘6% inc wagon, FE 4-871 PONTIAC, ‘set OR Mul “tor Inboard boat. FE 2- 1 TON GMC. § ton _titng of equal value, FE 5- bes hguaé with ET a io side p ned. FE HARDW. ARE 2 f i Porkie Hy father Sok, 65-1061 after LEMAN OIL. FORNA } “es BTU. Cheap. *S tases sa ‘cher “GILLINGMAM FISHING CO Port, Mich. | NEW rer ra IGHT 18 CU. PT. PARK- monte © GOGBSoRB. rotisserie ee poetics port fryer, Used once, $20, ; | Single Baemraens sash $14.95 up 32-2801 PRACTICALLY NEW ‘MED, 6 ON A 8 os lying play ‘Tulte, oe} — SHORT- CUT, ‘TO Fe Dalai” Classified Ads! DRILL ¥ ok OWN WEL plete outfit cheap, Fr tehsy ane Empire / 2600 Union Lake Rd. at Commerce. ‘THE LAKE AREA'S LARG WINDOW AND TRIM Knotty Pine pane ™. 1/ 168 Baseboard | pa mee. sees 1 1 double window, _* ‘ite Sart oa setae oe eons phndanigg a 3 ct: Bea, : = = 2 any i ee 4 Bebe ceot tt on Sunbeam & Dor ELLY 7 HARDWARE x 7 Pre ooone 4x8 Sheet $1.35 Wall Tile 1¢\_ wane ees LOOR SHO SHOP’ Weekdays: Prt te ¢:00. Sun., 16 - 4. Closed ene MeCULLOCH 15/528 North Main eo 021 Mit Clemens’ shallow well pumps. accepted, ” or BOXER Bore |CORN, OATS, AND BARLEY, Fr Srey amc _om PONTIAC PRESS, MO} oes bay We : By Jay Alan eer ‘| Radio, Heater, Dynaflow,| “ir {Power Windams,“W/Wall| $By _ Spiding Timber oak, spruce, cedar, magpie. cake?" “Okay, so what’s wrong with an-upside down wedding~| —7; [otis 00 8 Opiyke. FE : "ie Fe eit REASON- fawn Sarakeete any to Falk fe Se oe fears Geom eT Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 ileal py Hay, Grain & Feed 71 - F-04068, ALFA OME, “Also wecond cutting aitatla & straw. No rain. OA eatin. . ioe" BALES OF FineT CUTTING of alfaifa and brom ¢. ~o—- Sut a 7} Meck ity HAY. 50 LOVER HAY. 3c, 40c,*an4 0c. OA $-2231, CUTEINO, MOREL AL- AL- Tver Bul Hickmott Oxferd. oa i __For Sale Livestock _72| ~~ 20 HOLSTEIN STEERS. ALSO 15 _ helfers, due to freshen. 14 cents Ib. Ph. OLive 2-0806. ia AnD SRA LORE HAY AND A LAKEPFIELD deliver. MA 5-0666. ments. ~ re Ti RAILER EXCHANGE : Limits Bal’ ike iow. low ove | service. TRAILER. EEXCHANG E ta M. TRAILER EXCHANGE wines A WIETS 4 Mode! aN AOA SALES me Savlay A low ‘BoB B HUTCHINSON Auto Accesso ories s (8O 1 TIMKEN REAR END ASSEM- diy. $20. OR 3-0651. For Sale Tires 80A cent. 8EV- eats rome “tubeless. Like rere ast NEW anerat aa 1 8. 3. Saginaw af Raeburn Auto Service Zuck Ma- ear, cylinders rebored. chine Shop 23 Hood Phone FE For Sale Motorcycles 83 cen ‘se | “CHEVY” 81! ~ | CRANESHAFT GRINDING IN THE Ce Bud Shelton Motor Sales vs dollar __ Cor. y auburn & E.'S Siva PE tera eS nanan ln ined SHOP IT Then Bring It Here AW 8T. FE 47371 » HIGH eset aa cars, We >) miles, it J. VAN ¢ WELT a anted Used 7 Trucks 89. tional. Baker Drive- TW _ 3-0650. Bouthe ‘ away Co. Detroit, WA BUY __ For Sale Trucks '53 CHEVROLET %4-Ton Pickup LIGHT GREEN PAINT. GOOD TIRES, $745 " MATTHEWS " CHEVY HARGREAVES ». SAGINAW F E 4-4546 211 S ~ OL ee seein a BUICK ivory ral adio, neat $1295 Low down payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1954 and waite d * - “Oakland, Open till ay . §-6801 =T'§l_ For — 5} "80 Olde 2 Br. ® Plymouth 1 BIRMINGHA 1666 S. Woodward, B'ham | 4 aren gil _ Open till 9 TAN UMERRY - BALL Ae ONE OF OUR —}FINE~ SELECFION-OF ke ie -WINTER- IZED. MOST ARE ONE- oe spe DEAL INS. | : onvertikie. ~Glenn’s Motor Sales La 59 Buick ays eee "Special 2Dr." 5 Ties 52 Packard condition, reason- | _clean; $295. EM ee ; iio & Heater. money awn assume hg a's month. $50 FORD 2 DR. CUSTOM &, Ra- sae Turner Ford rye nnd no paPments of Call "parks, Midwest 4-7500, OOD CLEAN 50. 1 ey FORD. ° ing WORD VERS Re _fust Pe Stole 1 FORD 3 DR. RADIO & HEAT- we Nay A. Bay RD Ss 63. CHEV 17 TON STAKE. SINGLE wseet clean FE 24 '55 CHEVROLET ¥%4-Ten Pickup LIKE! NEW, IN cs OUT WINTERIZE &. 211 S. SAGINAW FE 44546. FORE Liv? TRUCK, 9 FT, LIFT. A ib. capacity. Like new. FE 53 CHEVROLET Y4-Ton Panel NEW PAINT, RECONDITIONED $595 MATTHEWS HARGREAVES CASS AT OAKLAND ° FE 5-4161 33 CHEVROLET Sedan Delivery «_ Wanted | Livestock ock 73 %| WANTED: Pias ALL ALL SIZES. FOR- Test Jones MA 5-5206 __Sale Farm Produce 33 APruns, MOST VAR RINTING. ¢ 82 Sweet cider 231 N otarrel Ba A Auburn Heights. FE 7-01 Write or call for F REE INFOR- fon Bids ee. Bistro 12, | oe . Phone Pontiac, Sale Sale Farm arm Equipment_ 76 1953 1603 BOLEN HUSKIE GARDEN . tractor with ¢ implements. Call ' MA 6-3900 or 44-1348. MecCULLOCH, CHAIN se DROP. in and see ‘em at W. F. Miller's Garden J Lawn Equipment. ie Mile. Ra Rd.), “pire taghare Then’ bh. le rm am, c) Phone Midwest «0085 UTRILITE 1 FOOD SUPPLEMENT = a POR H. INESS FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON, NEW PAINT, GOOD MOTOR. Fn Harley Davidson, see Harley vidson Sales Co, 372 south . $545 Sagina > PF a ___ For "Sale Bicycles 84> |; MATTHEWS n Bor’ 8 NEW HORNET MODEL 26" ( Hi E V Y" gopwinn vied an This Loot won , = sale. 70 " ahinon FE . HARGREAVES CASS AT OAKLAND __Boats & “Accessories _85 FE 58-4161 CENTURY 1 18° IN D tore in ioe AE | For’ ~ Sale ¢ Sar a1 INLAND CAKES SALES expentiee. model g._W. Huron PE 4112) PE 2.6133 tated Orion Motor Sales JOHNGON OUTBOARD “MOTORS: FORD — MRCS TON BD ont Gales -_ ee raft, Lon tratiers Everything for the Dude er ve in ir the boa! OWNES MARINE § UPPLY 396 Orchard ‘Lake Ave one , 23-8020 NEW 7 AND f RE ILT SPREADERS. equipment. Davis Machin- ey Ph 45R2 Ortonville. We | stock repairs. Beginning our 26tb year of services CHAIN SAWS NEW AND USED PARTS AND SERVICE HOUGHTEN & SON Rochester OL 1-9761 . OUT THEY GO! Riding & Walking Tractors, lawn mowers, chain saws, roto-tillers oow and used engines, Out the: e te ,make room for new models, , Brie. Terms to sult you, ALES .* eres . FE 3-9830 McCULLOCR “CHa BA Rentals. a & Repair, oke Rd. MI. 6a NEED A FINANCE D- ub, FIXER? Order Classified |. ads to sell, rent, find a EVINRUBE MOTORS See the new ‘57 models Harrington Boat Works 1899 8. Telegraph — FE 22-8033 Transportation 0 Offered 1 87 PLY BY. AIRLINER CALIPOR- 75; Fees 0.81; Fhoce NG NORTH. RT |; Either way. FE $6806. "Wanted Used Cars _88 ak mac ns canagan SCRAP IRON MY 2-540%. or FE scpap A care 2627 Dixie Hwy +s € 4S MUCH As $50 FoR JUNK & cheap cars FE 2-2666 days oT _eves. Peay. 8 8 Ready to Buy BAGLEY A AUTO f PARTS S For top omer on tate mode! cars. OR _3-1603 , Clearance abe of all new caré and "36 BUICK SUPER. «¢ DR. FULL batits 5,000 miles. , $3,000. PE i 56 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR. HARD- 3-2684. 0 top, $2,400. EM: = Clarkston Motor Sales. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH - IMPERIAL demonst: 1956 Pontiac Star Chief hard top, . 4 dr. fully equipped. 1956 Plymouth Belvidere aay 4 dr, re on o-oo om ttom ‘shift, C 8. | 1956 Ply moutn Club Gedan V-8. See M&M Motor Sales herp R&H, many other extras, condition powerglide, R. & H., | 954 Pifmouth Belvedere 4dr. high: | R&H. dri . tires, excep. ; : ww | Sood job’ FE - 1 190 ‘BAG: tionally clean! aren {8 job 28181 is the zfs 7 Reid me MAIN x aT __ CLARKSTON Want Ad number! WANTED! goniP~Gans— | Ope" Evenings—Please ? . a OR 34011 hone MAple 55141 f F 1. ty \ bf . rs * fn , : , « * 2 \j ‘ __ Beet, ce "pwsedelon . eres as " | ae al . A Lee wie Se as f HVE. JET ‘Standard shift, black and white. | $1,400, EM _ 3.2684. 205 | DALE H. HUGHES INC. | R&H, W-Wall tires, tinted glass, showroom | 1955 Chevrolet V-8, Bel Air 4 dr, 2 tone« ‘ | | SRST 1055. Club sedan. solid blue finish, radio and beater Only $795 LOW DOWN PAYMENT . NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave.. pend —seve—the— ; 870 8. Woodward MI_ 6-6034 ~ Drive out where sane ‘als eee PE 4218 Vest Side Us Used Cars MANY CARks ON OUR yr 1 BE > ‘NO. MONEY DO’ STOP & SHOP OUR LOT TODAY. Bob Frost; Inc. ‘Birmingham ~ Bargain 4-Dr. Sedan “2Dr V8 ‘92 Chrysler 4-Door 70 Other Cars to Choose From - 936 CHEVROLET CONVER V-8, Power tie. very dition, Wills ait”. on 1955 CHEV. SERIES, STAN- _dard transmission. FE 46694, SEE OUR “Safe Buy”’ USED CARS CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY -Case B.. Pike Sts. EB 4-3885 DEL-RAY V-8 1986 CHEV, DEL-RAY. LOW MILE. | FE soos Many extras. Very clean. CHEVROLET BELAIRE 1956. 4 DR. Powerglide, 2 tone silver & white Géneral Motors executive's car. In excellent condition, Radio. F-Z% eye glass, Back up lights. Auto- matic windshield asher. White sidewalls and many other acceés- cores. $1800. Call Milford MU 4-5921 or 2665 ‘Vixom Rd. CHEVROLET 1955 210 4-door sedan, 3-tone blue and ivory. Heater, defrosters, windshield washers. Only 995 — LOW DOWN PAYMENT NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward. Ave. BIRMINGHAM WILL Aeer “BIEL, SPENCE ; USED 62 Oakiand Ave ‘8 2 CHEYIE D DELUXE, GOOD Mo. OR 3-5164. i BaboE v4, drive, beautiful 2 tone bine, Vocal 1085" Pontiac | 2 dr, R&H, low N Walled Lk. 7202 Horect’ Pactory Desine 1954 Ford | Ranch Wagon | $1095 4 DR. OVER- . Orchard Lake at Cass FE. 8-0488 ¢-door Bud Shelton Motor S Sales Auburn at E, Blvd ~HAUPT ~ Pontiac Sales 956 Pontiac custom Catalina DO' 6° PER MONTH ‘™ D Firedome 8 22,000. miles $42.17 ESOTO 4 Door N MONTH BRAID > MOTOR SALES Cass at W .- 32 seers J Fair Desling Pike street ‘2-0186 ‘36 OLDS 8% HOLIDAY COUPE, condition. Will sacri- FE 5-9431 between 9 1950 OLDSMOBIL, ILE 2 DR. RADIO & neater. Hydramatic, Absolutely oney down, assume pay- mouts of eae Re, month. Call rks. Midwest 4-7502, Harald, “hummer Ford ‘Got To Move ‘Em DODGE DEAL- ER IN ON UTICA ao amen aeae ROOM FOR FUL NEW & TRU Rurvine VERY DA BFLOW aRzx J CF THE Prono = 1F . You ACT NO - 86 “61 es) “80 ‘50 No Money Down Easy Terms CaRVROLET Teo Deéor PYMOUTH Tre Deer .. > QEDSMOBILE Two Door CREVROLET Power Gide .. Four Door ... FORD eene ee eves 83700 BUICK oe eeee Two Door V-8 ....., MERCURY Two Door .. DODGE 48 Four Door ....,. ore * / CARKNE! DODGE SALES 44053 °Van Dyke -Near 20 Mile * g16s ne $275 . $195 eebaee { ike -) 1952 Pontiac ‘| ‘36 FORD FAIRLANE CONVERT- ABLE. Brévemalis. ied ex- Low 1956 Ford “customiline. Low mileage. 4 dr. sedan. Hydra- | matic. Radio, heater, E-Z2 eye glass. : * 191 Dodge Coronet. Automatic transmission. Excellent condition. Geod transportation, — isse Fh bry 2 dr. MAIN 8Y., CLARESTON Opes nites ‘t MAple or MApIe 6-114 148 PONTIAC, 4 DOOR, VERY clean, $275. 82 Hudson, — heey PONTIAC 4 DR, HARDTOP. 3,606 — Alt _ Call after 6 p.m. ‘65 STAR STARCHIEF CUSTOM, 4 DR, _ Pontiac, all extras. See Mr. Wag- ner, shop foreman, Wilson, Pon- tiac-Cadiliac, B'ham, MI 41930. MAKE US AN OFFER "56 ran VICTORIA FORD- "55 BUICK CENTURY HARD ror | ‘35 FORD 9 yam. 4 DR. WAGON 8 "55 DODGE 2 DR. LANCER | ee ‘5s CHEV. 4 R. BELAIR 'P.G. me “One of These “power — eq t access,” Owner’ 8 car, Reas, price. FE 2-4005, 1753 TwoDoor or 210 . Beginning to FALL- Come In and. Drive Away - SPECIALS | and Ease Your Winter Driving Worries — You'll SAVE. Time And MONE i) 55 Monterey 4-Dr.. $1695. Radio & heater, Mere,O-Matic, Psutitul RED & me : ' { 52 Wasp 2. Dr. $ 395, Radio & Pneater eyricn ‘driven, body in A-1 condi romp | 54 Skyliner../.... $1095 , Club coupe, reais & heater, Fo- O-Matic, ; ’54 Super oungyion $1495 Radio y peatiee. inydramatic, w- Walls, 2 aes 53 Super 4Dr. ....$ 895 Radio &/ heater, W-Walls, low salen “| ; .§ 695°, Redio/ & heater, 2 tone paint, | OLi eet 1m Smetana | BPP mama ch Sear: | banana $1,000 Buys © Ford. ’ a " / -> be ee beriee peacal. Sa Dorion a = 4 3 NTI AC. 738 PONTIAC 2: DR Hunters’ ay . : ° “Ettérior, Very. low milesge, MU ° Tow mileage. Foe ce fe Tan ‘1, 94 Ford Anytime Except to 4-Door terme. . S ecials: , aoe ten $645 s CREOPLE'S Avro ALES 6 Dp ae 2 Dr. Customline V8 r steering and brakes, mor “ey” ; + b. 7 ‘lt , ‘$1 CHEV. SEDAN .......... $195 54 Pontiac é had . « . 1956 OW Bright $3 PORD'? DR 2 8 , ae . : 2-Dr. Chieftain ‘CHEVROLET | ~~, NEN S Grote ee oe tare yey YORE, FORD Dealer po RRS pee oo ta 54 Mercury cars & officials cars FORD 1953 2 DR. A VERY CLEAN, 4 OLDS r 1305) 2 Dr., Radio & Heater 2-4 nd 9075. FE . 38 PONTIAC HYD. SEDAN . $1305' WSR ARE ig’ pon srorr coupe wey. |'56 CADILLAC ® amev's pre co His hevrolet ot re tou after ¢ FE ¢#31. ____| Coupe DeVille, Beautiful: 25 MORE BARGAINS ‘54 Chevrolet $1305 a ona sige = enone nancan | MOverdtive. E $1088. 2-Tone, Electric Wei Make Your Own Terms Bel Air 2-Dr. Low down payments 0 N. Washin eon | Power. Steering, W/Wall Up to 30 months to pay nd FORE eotom i oe Tires, Low Mileage, Spot-| Your Credit is OK at '53 Buic k NORTH CHEVROLET | _FPr*edest ® Field: Motors, * we Jess Inside and Out. Your Super Hardto 1000 S. Woodward Ave. , 35 FORD2DR. | car and low monthly pay- K] pe P : RIRMINGEAM + Pordomatic, All red. ments. . UICK. 1081 ,. tes: “HU nee MTR. SALES , ; . Chevie, 1961, 9 dr... $308; CHEVROLET $ a yore mie wet eewtee| JEROME | -Senit. $700 Buys geod? ‘igs help you! etre | Camm CARS AVAILABLE SHOP Olds-Cadillac Fasest Growi ing Dealer” | ten , Wik CONVERTIBLE 10057 | Schutz Motors Orchard Lake at Cass ua‘sson “Spon Twighte Tin 9 52 Chr ysier Brack. vith white top. hur asi Mi eis w""* Open™ ‘a FE 80488 ‘@ PONTIAC SEDAN, G00p | Windsor 4-Dr. Exceptional HEY Se ak TOR 7 DR, Ran. 33 FORD ete TAG CATALINA. Stare: Pres, coon. 04 5. Parte, ‘52 B ‘ k 2 tone, -ny'on seat covers. 1« 3. or Pully equipped. Both | matic W.Wall ties, $5.00 down | STUDEBAKER, 1953, 2 DR. CLEAN, UICK: got —sousg, | HURON MTR. SALES | _Motgrt TS TE S481 Piel) _ toys. nerry gine, Pe 3-1048 Roadmaster 4-Dr. mounpafe louse! ond walle, ROS | | 952_W. Huron PE 22641) Used Car Lot For Rent a amps. $3,150, MI All set up: Lights, office, ready to MUST GO ’ moemer ics Bright | EaaiisMeinhise! n evomaen sxmumr ‘53 Ford 2 aed sree cd Sp QTC | Besta SA iy | ceeuy Ie Mas ecesees)_Customine VB2Dr, Mer. Parks. Midwest ; Tust. OR 3-1665. | ' : Harold Turner Ford. pot . Bud Shelton’ | ™ 53 Pontiac —_ - a { a * oe 4-Door CHEVROLET | ssnasH ,. Ollers | Gaaemm gS radio, ester “white walls. “oat Rambler Station Wagon ‘3 Pontiac cat” Pa BSE] - ARD DEALER. 8 BLVD. Eh 03 Chevrolet 95 Beautiful Car, Radio and | 33 Ghevrowt ‘Ideor, V-8'... $393, WOODWARD FE 40587 (2-Door LOW DOWN PAYMENT Heater, W/Wall Tire s, | 3 Ford Vist. Fordomatie . sites / Low Down Pay $4 Ford’ Customiltie Ve Sioa | OO RTH EVROLET ow Vown Fayment. ‘33 Pord iyere’s ei: $45 The | 900 B \ ie . seve $ esenaons "| TRROME f8fee"i2 =snow »4UU buys — “63 Studebaker ¢-dr. Sb: $ 505 - Erie a © Hib Olds-Cadillac 1 Biich "door ‘nice ae Is Just ‘50 Mercury 2-Dr., Radio & Heater ‘00 Packard 2-Dr., Radio & Heater ‘50 DeSoto 2-Dr., Radio & Heater ‘49 Buick 2 Dr.. Radio & Heater “ord & Heater ord 4-Dr., Radio & Heater $895 "34 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Deluxe model, Radio and Heater, one owner $395 533 Dodge 4-Dr. Coronet, _ Radio, Heater, New Paint: $1395 ‘54 Buick Special 2-Dr., Radio, Heater, Dynaflow, Three to choose from. $975 ’32 Pontiac 2-Dr. and 4-Dr. | Radios and Heaters, Some 3 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE . 52 Del De $ 595 with Hydramatic: T hree | : Ld *, eae ed OID) WEE . c. or Vs POWERFLITE . “2D e beater, Powerstide new | to choose from. ‘3 Fonsinc «ba "menowaric | °F “ DRO. a op an Io sé 2 & 4Drs. | from $1495 . $345 33 FORD 2 DR. @ CUSTOM | . /eetactnsr™ SELECTION OF | ’52 Nash 2-Dr., Radio and ARE USAN OFFER cn sts0 de ‘ven 2 ELYMOUTH con bi "35 De nadie A heater, vs. .3l w- a es i} wails $645 a maignabmeart =| 133 Custom Con Convert. $ 895 |'53 Ford 2-Dr., Radio and : a Radio & heater, brilliant RED Heater, Good Rubber and ghee "ECIAL 2. Di Good Paint —_ I signee. 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Bt “Tsissies—— NEW YORK—Gene Kelly wishes: you. and you ‘and you— | Bais peer crentigemer erie "y JACK O'BRIAN: joven van T when she mays Helen/ Keller—as a blind, deaf and mute child. _ I -*E belted a guy in a: night “eiub once for saying it about me,” Gene said, still a little bitter about the experience, though | it was a—lot_of- ~years_ago,- “when -we- discussed male dancers: eee jrecently. ae ee ae You admit there are some “Yes, but what a ning 90 minutes about comedians, | managers, actors,. agents and — prone | anne; sounds like a n trag: edy to us, .. , your.real men like Fred ‘Astaire, Ray Bolger and WWJ, Jim Deland WXY2, News, McKenzie WJBK, Don McLeod Serenade Warren WXYZ, Top ‘ot Town --Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW3J-TV | Channel 7—WXYZ-TV. —- Channel $9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) . Annie Oakley, “Show; Down in Diablo.” (9) — Family Theater. Smugglers operate sil- ver racket in “Bells of San angels.” (4) — News and Sports.’ RCA COLOR TV Sales and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TV OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 422 W. Huron St. FE 44-1133 Want te save $14.95 on o Nerge 30-Gal. Gas Water Heater? ‘ Wateh fer Geodyear's Priee Smashing Clearance Sale im Thursday's Pontiac Press. = TV, RADIO & AUTO RADIO SERVICE Look for.Us Near Waterford Township Hall SANDERS RADIO & TV SHOP - (Since 1928) 4890 Highland Rd. i OR 3-4911 fF 6:15—(4) Weathercast. 6:20—(4). Box Four. 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. (7) — Brave Eagle. (4) — Break the $250,000. Bank. (2) — Foreign Legionosire. B Buster Crabbe in “Strange Sanct uary.”” 7:00—(7).- -Kukla,- ‘Fran and. Ollie. (9)—City Detective. ‘‘Man Down Woman Screaming.” (4)—Death Valley Days. Dancehall queen creates havoc in railroad town in “‘The Race of Rhyoite.”” (2)— Susie. i: 15—(7)—News. 7:30—(7) Bold Journey. “Banks of the Nile.” (9) — Million Dollar - Movie, “The Farmer's Daugh- ter.” Loretta Young, Joseph Cot- ton, Ethel Barrymore, Charles ' Bickford. (4) — Nat King Cole. (2) — Adventures of Robin Hood. (4)—News. ‘}.8:00—(7) —~Danny Thomas Show *()—Producer’s Showcase. call to Freedom,” historical drama Austria's fight for freedom. Filmed scenes of opera, Beetho- ‘ven's “Fidelio.” wil be be used. (2) Burns and Allen. 8:30—(7T) — Voice Program. Godfrey’ s Talent Scouts. \9:00—(7)'— Life Is Worth Living. ‘Fhe Life of a Dreamer on’ the Streets of London.”” (9) — The (Q— _ Unexpected. “Slightly Dead.” (2) 11:38 (2) Strike It Rich, (4) Truth hard in all three because of ‘ ‘pure -I Love Lucy. 9:30—(7) Lawrence Welk's Top. ‘Tunes and New Talent. (9) — Danny Vaughn Show. (4) (color) —Robert Montgomery Presents— Inability to tell the truth almost wrecks young. woman's pending marriage in ‘‘The Liar.” (2)—' December Bride. marries a Count. |10:00—(9) — Golden Gloves Fights. (2)—Studio One. ‘‘Love at Fourth Sight.” Gesele MacKenzie. Hilda almost: 10:30—(7) — Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal. (4) — Waterfront. “Oil Island.”* 11:00—(7) — Soupy's On. (9)—Na- tional News, (4) News. (2) — Standard News. }11:10—(9) Weathervane. 11:15 — (9) Good Neighbor The- ater. “Return of Pancho Villa.” (2) — Miss Fairweather. 11:20—(2) Night Watch Theater. 11:30—(7) — Thirty: Minute The- der her husband is foiled by her paralyzed father-in-law in ‘The Listener”. « starring Ida Lupino. (4 )—Tonight. TUESDAY MORNING :5@ (2) Meditations, (4) Today's Farm Report. 6:55 (2) Gn The Farm Front. :00 (2) Good Morning. (4) Today. (7) Little Rascals, | 7 8:00--(2} Capt. Kangaroo... 8:30 (7) -Wixie's -W . 8:55 (2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:00 (4) Romper Room. '9:30 (7) Frankie Laine, 9:45 (2) News, Weather. 10:00 (2) Garry Moore Show. | Hombe, (7) Story Studio. ‘10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey, (7) The- ‘ater Seven. /11:00 (4) Price Is Right. (4) or Consequences. (7) Robin and; | Ricky. 11:55 (9) Billboard — Announce ments. e TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (9) Magic of Music. 12:15 (2) Love of Life. \ 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. 4) It Could Be You; (7) The Erwins, “Runaway”. (9) Telescope—Guy Nunn. ~ | SERVICE? Yes! DO-IT-YOURSELF TUBE TESTER Eves. ‘til 9 HAMPTON ELECTRIC +825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 |/2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) Meet — © Tape Recorders ® Record Players eT.V. CHi-Fi - ® Radio ®@ Inter-Comm. Sretome @ PA. 8 iTV SPECIAL PICTURE TUBES 2:45. (2) Guilding Light. Matinee. (7) My Little Margie. (9) Bill Ki Showtime, “Calendar Girl.” 1:30 (4) Hollywood ywood Story. (7) Con- rad ‘Nagel Theater. Blenda. (7) Charm Theater. 2:30 (2) Linkletter’s House Party. ‘(4) Tennessee Ernie Ford. 2:40 (9) Mary Morgan. ater. Evil woman's plot to mur- : “grammatical errors are folksy.” 4 Walter -lright, -you guys, back to work.) The final Steven Ailen ‘‘Tonight’’| midnightcast is Jan, 25, ,. After that—columnists, * « | |- Johnnie Ray’s ‘Walkin’ in the Rain’ is past the: 1,200,000-record)_, mark here. And in England it’s comparatively a bigger hit—biggest| sale of any pop hotcake in Blighty’s, history—600,000, - COMMERCIALS PAY Betty Furness, Julia Meade and| tune in commercials — the girls) earn, respectively, $150,000, $100,-' 000 and $52,000 a year for their appealing spiels. .. Arlene Fran- cis earns an estimated $250,000. “Wide, Wide World” expects to make a “‘live’’ pickup from Europe a year from next spring. os 1 “Stanley,” being dropped by | NBC-TV, costs $41,000 a week; its replacement, ‘Wells Fargo,” | | costs $35,000, . , ‘Kate Smith was the only TV star to land in Gallup's “Most- Admired Women” poll. . . The psychology behind such _|grammatical mistakes in commer- “Teials as the smoke that “tastes good liké a cigarette should” is i ‘HOURS OF VIEWING used to do a roller-skating act. We tap-danced on roller | skates. | Somnteante?” Road,” and to his TV plans. iway to wealth. guys like that?” Gene, himself an ex- ° Pittsburgh ice hockey player who. worked his way through college teaching dancing. “My brother Fred and I Does that sound ef- I switched the conversa- GENE Mary Costa prove there is a for, tion toward ballroom daenc- ing—I asked if a man wasn't supposed to do the leading on | the dance floor. “Yes,” he nodded, “it’ 8 the one place where the man’s got to take over.” __ “That's what I keep telling her.” I shook my head wearily. Gene nodded understandingly. “ If your B. W. were here I'd tell her she has to submerge her vivacious personality to} yours while on the dance floor, or it won't work.” “And she'd tell you she only leads because I can't,” I said.! So we switched again—to his new movie, “The Happy, Gene has literally danced his “I took up ballet at 18,” he said, “because when we started giving dancing lessons to others, we figured we ought to know something about what we were teaching, “Finally, after going to law school for two years, I came ‘here from Pittsburgh and Johnstown and tried to get a Job as a choreographer. “T- couldn't get one. “But I got a job in ‘Leave It To Me! I was one of the | dancing boys who stood there feeding grimaces to Mary ‘Martin. Van Johnson was another unknown in that show, | Nielsen says the average Tv but I think I'm the guy nobody remembers being in It. home has the set on six hours a day. * « Slezak of Broadway. films and TV says he works so! ‘igreed.”’ . He calls “‘live” TV: | _|"The highest paid summer stock "| anywhere,’’— a Old. movie ‘qumedios don’t do as well on TV as straight dra- mas. TV powers say it’s be- cause comedy needs an audible audience to convince a viewer he’s not at a wake, . . ABC network’s news staffers have had 48 -books published ’(all Quick critique of “The -Broth- ers:” Oh, brother! Doody. 00° (2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen For a Day. (9) Justice Colt. 4:15. (2) Secret Storm. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. (4) Sports Highlights. (7) Ramar. ° 4:45 (4) Modern Romances. 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color) Matinee Theater, (7) Afternoon Film Festival, (9) Request Play-) house. 3:30 (2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy 5 5:00 (2) The Early Show, ‘The Life: of the Party.” (4) It's a Great: Life. 17) Mickey Mouse Club. 9) Dance Party. 5:30 (4) Gene Autry. BLAKE | RADIO TV | 3149. W. Huron FE 4.5791 234 E. PIKE ST. © Zippers Replaced LADIES .. . Join Our “LUCKY-7" CLUB! Get Your 7th Pair of Heels FREE @ Professional Sucde Spray for Handbags and Shves @ Invisible Resoling and Fall Seles @ Orthopedic Shee Service According te Your Docter’s Prescription Olympics . . 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