Pudding Cures Dae Hew Righs Stal Criticism of Budgetpuis ties Answered by Articles, to Moscow Clog Streets in Budapest — Editor's Note—This is the fifth and final article in a ovties describing tne for © new courthouse. Western Half of Nation, By CONRAD N. CHURCH — Poles Protest Troops Radio Stations in Hands This series of articles has been published to clear up| From Russia, Tear Gas f Rebel questions arising from criticism of Oakland County) Scatters Mobs silage aca officials following publication of the county budget. Some critics have voiced the belief that the budget was being pad building the new courthouse. This the county officials have denied and they have SS figures to show they have sufficient funds to uild the first unit of the new courthouse without levy-' “ing any additional ‘funds for it. brought out several important facts. The county acquired considerable land from the state at no cost during the depression years which it is now able to sell for substantial sums of money. In addition, it has other land to sell as a result of the plan to group all its buildings and services in its service center on North Telegraph road. This other land in- cludes the Pontiac and Ferndale markets, the 4-H prop- erty out Perry street, and, ultimately, the courthouse and’ annex and old Masonic Temple property in down- town Pontiac. ~ VIENNA, : Austria (? — ded so that surplus funds-would be left to The articles have WARSAW (INS) — Po- land's Communist leaders postponed a scheduled ‘visit to Moscow today after a new outbreak of demonstrations, - against Russian troops sta- tioned on Polish soil. The worst of the demon- istrations occurred last night at Lignitza in lower-Silesia, command base for Soviet troops in satellite countries. The demonstrations. lasted several hqurs and finally were broken up by Polish - militiamen using Hungary’s anticommunist civil war spread over much of the country today despite orders from the govern- ‘ment for an all-out military effort to crush-the rebels. Three Belgian diplomats -jwho,arrived at the Austrian tborder after leaving Buda- {pest said: “The whole of western‘ Hungary is in the hands of the rebels.” Heavy fighting raged throughout last night and also today in Buda- pest, with scores of Russian tanks * * * These properties will bring in several million dollars, the county estimates, but the buildings in downtown Other anti Russian out- | Pontiac cannot be sold until after the new courthouse|bursts were reported from has been built. “The property that either has already Danzig and Bialystok, near been sold, or will be sold by the time the first unit of|the Russian border. the new courthouse is completed, will bring in an esti-| Meanwhile, Party Chief Wiadys- mated million and a half dollars. law Gomulka, Premier Joseph In addition to this money, county officials main- {Cyranziewicz and Politburo Mem- tain that they have sufficient other funds to pay {ber Edward Ochab let it be known | completely for the proposed first unit of the new: Pte tue’ las Gar , " ‘ ithey w “ courthouse, and these funds have heen listed. with “Soviet Party Boss Nikita| Previous articles have described the studies that have Khrushchev. taking part, “The dead and dying were lying about everywhere In the streets,”” the diplomats reported. Rebels controlled the highway to Vienna, from Budapest to the border, Rebel civilians and Hun- to the revolution stopped the Bel- tear-gas. 864 feet of track. One of the victims’ bodies lies covered in the left foreground. 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Hill Adds Pecans or Walnuts for Crunchiness ming student — T3-year-old Mrs. William Holthusen. * « * When the. Pontiac YWCA first cracked “the water barrier’ at the By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor We talked recently with a homemaker who said she doesn’t cook by recipe; she uses what she calls the old fashioned way of tasting and experimenting. Mrs. M. Russell Hill of Farmington is today’s cook. The Hills are working hard to finish the remodeling of their house. Mrs. Hill has been ham- pered during the past few years by illness. When she is well, she enjoys working with the Girl Scouts and the Lions Club Auxili- ary. DRESSED UP BAKED BEANS By Mrs, M, Russell Hin Use two cans of commercially baked beans. Add % cup broken nut meats (preferably walnuts or pecans) to the beans. Place a layer of beans and nuts in a cas- Cover with a layer of processed cheese. Repeat, ending with cheese layer. Bake 30 min- utes In a 300-degree oven. Wonderful, says Mrs. Hill. Buzz, says, “Mrs. Holthusen’s self- confidence has increased 100 per cent. She enjoys -the water, has a A switch on the YWCA’s century- old tradition of “teaching little girls to swim" is the Pontiac YW's in- ordinate pride in its oldest swim- Kuhn avehue. Classes for new students will begin soon. Interested persons may call vard, fort. She joined them forthwith, in “Building % on South Sag- Later she worked ‘in The money she made, she saved new -home, for she and Mr. |sota farm over to a recently mar ried son. Mr. Holthusen stayed an with his the YW on Franklin boule- Y Takes Pride in Oldest Swimmer. son, to help with the farm during the manpower shortage, but when he joined Mrs. Holthusen here a year or so later, he built their tive-room home, at 1150 Parkway Dr., almost single handedly. * * * |Holthusen-had turned their Minne- In addition to her homemaking and YWCA activities, Mrs, Hol- thusen is a member of the choir of Grace Lutheran—Church. 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But when he reached land yes- terday he found that it was inac- cessible, rocky spot 4% miles north of his destination at Palos Verdes. ‘‘The only way I could get out,”” he said, “was to swim.” The 48-year-old plastic surgeon swam back to a boat which had followed him over from Catalina Island and returned aboard it to Long Beach. His time bettered his last .year’s. 18 hours 54 minutes. The record is 13 hours 25 minutes. tinew contract. * i RIDAY, OcromEs sate _ Votes Except for short breaks, com- pany and. union representatives have been locked in almost con- tinuous bargaining talks since 10 a.m. (EST) Monday. Neither side would comment on ing a threatened. strike of nearly 20,000 Michigan Bell employes across the state. i; land to estern Aid? Exiled Former Leader Warns ‘Line’ Will Be Bid for Long-Term Loan PARIS # — Stanislaw Mik- olajezyk, exiled former deputy was appointed by the department premier of Poland, predicts. Po-\as Beaver Island physician leadership|ing Dr. Harry F. Vail, who re- LANSING # — Residents of Beaver Island, without medical service since Sept. 1, now will have} a new doctor Nov. 1, the State Health Department has an- nounced. Dr. Frank E. Luton of St. Johns . replac- Dr. Luton, Tf, graduated in 1901/off a plane arriving from Ask : Veteran Medic to Care | 3 for Beaver Island Folk | sles from $6,500 to-$7,600. The oe ) Dr. Albert E. commissioner. tSUE-NAB 4 : Nab Detroit Builder in Miami for Fraud © MIAMI & — A former Detroit builder was held here by federal authorities today, accused of fraud” in transactions with the Federal Housing Administration. FBI agents identified him as Ml- mainland unless a physician were|chael Nicholas LaTina, 42. 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N, Saginaw St. ‘Th is more likely to/land's new Communist — effects. ‘lwill make a desperate for | sumed = .* * Western ecamantic aid t save the|mai sll i — +o observers think Eisenhow-|country from a ‘‘catastrophe.” prone lose more than Stevenson Jexykx, who fled his home-| _Dr- Luton was among 25 physt- of Andrews’ candidacy./land in. 1947, said in an interview| “as Who applied for the post While Byrd .followers wait for ajtoday the Polish economy is un- after newspapers and radio sta- signal — one that may notidergoing a “severe crisis in which| “™* carried an appeal for ap- from their leader, the! Russia is unable to help.” plicants. ot them stood aside in 1952 machinery is grinding for| . - f 2. Some residents of the island, lo- = eve Not furiously, but con-| «tyjess Poland will receive a/cated in Lake Michigan 33 miles President Eisenhower's personal more so than in 1952. lone term loan from the West,|northwest of Charlevoix, said they ee 8 re ree ‘anak. Wap ipoching om ema sapere bam en eealand "I ny Boe . bad ‘ Supreme Court's school integra- : Se iane tive her. a oem toeel. tion ruling — could still sway Vir- — . gress of the International Peasant ginia’s 12 electoral votes again.) — oup Studies Plan Union. trom the Michigan College of Medi-| Bahamas. 1 at ge aceon pred : a He cautioned against any goat cine ‘and Surgery In pane. He : ism about present events in practiced for 10. years in Huron cer. rage a on Naval Recruiting [is ne ene omg tr a eee age ! on “The mem new for years St. menage geawnsiat gh gunmen! . lish Politburo are the same Stalin-/ Johns. the Richmond Times Dispatch, It Asm. today studied waysiisie Wh® Dered IZ’ years ago,"| _ it practice on the sland showed three presidential candi-| declared. Years 6° | amounts to 200, permanent resi dates behind the railing of an) a described Gomulka as — a ae apple orchard ing anxiously) _ ‘sla “fierce, fanatical Communist, toward a sphinx the fea-| — ready to fight for hig cause to| The State Legislature pays the tures of Sen. 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SERVING MEATS A at Wilkins the perfect place. i Drive out soon and dis- cover dining pleasure for | Tempting meals ieiend Pi in a friendly atmosphere } just bev . i WwW that Ronald Colman wil) 'derful all through her illness, : ‘ Mickey | Rooney is one of the pleasant | things that’s happened this year, | He and Judy Garland, who was) his co-star for a long time fa | | the old MGM days, have both | x nade terrific comebacks, : i Mickey, who is now at the Coco- | jnut Grove, has signed for his first | Broadway rausical, “Go in which the » Miele bite SWIFT‘S PREMIUM ORCHARD LAKE AT PONTIAC TRAIL HOLLYWOOD (INS) - “The By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS | tod inet she wenle He fae : Ulysses,” need The comeback of the After- two months ago, is now allowed to! sume a career, which te | : py he de rle— ite su who Paris set of “Love! in : coal cng arctned bY! noon,” Audrey , Hepburn, Gary take her first step and ,,}Cooper and Maurice Chevalier ra- fay —y po dio der ‘ ge : t to Poland vial = i! _— _ AD ENCOU RAGED Petite songutress Connie Haines, F Snapshots of Hollywood collected who.has been confined to her bed [A vandom: Straight from the since the birt: of ber eon, Robert, FLOOR sows | Starting Nov. 2 and 3rd LAST WEEK: STEVE FEARN, M.C. and { the Western Rhythm Boys . Home, | OLD DUTCH MILL The most flattered girl in Holly- wood was attractive Barbara Rush iwhen she was offered the femme lead in ‘*Tunne!l of Love,”’ a Broad-| way play by Joe Fields and Peter de Veries. Barbara was flattered because Ole Maestro Invites You BALLROOM Livérnets-Fenkell DETROIT Tuesday, Oct. 30 EDDIE ORYER ann: * = FOR THE an BEST COSTUMES SAT., OCT. 27 ned she would have Tom Ewell, ithe Fields plays are usually hits; s. her co-star. ‘ r thought, of course, when Joe Fields’ name was mentioned it Was a musical, but this is a. straight comedy based on De \Yeries’ very amusing book, | RETURNS TO HOSPITAL | This is the saddest news I've heard in a long time. Gene Tierney, iwho was so well that she agreed ito return to Hollywood for “Way- ward Bus.” is back in a sana- 1070 W. Huron the fine art of pleasing patrons Cantonese ; and American Menu Private ans for Private Parties HOURS: Monday-Friday li- 10:30 Saturday 11-1:30 A. M. Sunday Noon - 10:00 P. M. CHINA CITY RESTAURANT FE 4-0340 — We're-experts in - torium. 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BLASTING! wre rere 2 EFSF Sees + T ROLAND 2 one See Se bees eteners ST deteietettintadh aiid. vaiertainceiine a es * 4 e * ms [a * ) * { ‘ } a i . i _ ' ‘ a ; eee EXTRA ADDED TREATS! Sports---Color Cartoon---World News _ WOOO TORIC HALLOWEE MIDNIGHT GHOUL-FEST Tomorrow Night at 12 Midnight See These 2 FIRST-RUN Chillers! HYPNOTIZED! Every woman its siavel / | CONQUERED | preacreo ay ye ce MOR BU TOSI HEMT DONTE wats : AWA MARIA FERRERO wry VIA Jar eT MORRIS « ENGLISH « “aly | Staves RUN 4 “ALL SEATS 90c-——NOW ON SALE! . Mls? BASED ON = ae Gy uly en 3 = building, including the ty 2 whe have wor is to 8 of the i school citizens of our county 4 issue for as the imme- — : for the which in recent te and has become One of the i site. in this part of the 4 ee. q sated & | cx ; The i Usage aia ila AANA 1 z on Thursday at the church, with “serving hours at 5, 6, and 7 p.m. Tickets may be secured from \ members of the WS.CS., says Mrs.. James Rogers will have Earl Hunt, dining room, and Mrs. % ’ Robert Zimmerman, tickets. a bake sale, usually held at the same time will take place at the il Pi it re ida aE gRs Pal crt yy fk i fisersssell §~=EAT OUT AT HOME Not facing any hazing and, ped- i] WITH OUR TAKE-OUT SERVICE AND FREE DELIVERY SERVICE eis aes 0 aa My SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT | DAILY MENU ing funds for the Michigan As- 2 : sectation br Retarded Caen, | FREE DELIVERY! GOLDEN DRUMSTICK BOX DINNER painting UM's Fresh Air Camp | eas ~~ “FOR CARRY-OUT & TABLE SERVICE tor underprivileged children. You May Now Have Free Delivery of Our Se ck cca or as bhi 9 Brak The new pledges are: apg Drumstick Menu with Orders of ronch Pink, Ri. Pater ond dno A CLARKSTON: Reginald Clare Bird, 1.50 or More. ; MORATTON PLAINS: Dennis Rey Jenn: $ (B) Regular order of Fried Chicken. 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Filet of Sole, French 95 iS Fries, Roll, Butter, and Tartar Sauce. ..... be FOR FREE DELIVERY CALL (H) French Fried Jumbo Shrimp, ive Jumbo i . i ate FE 8-0483 , ree ve oe ee ee: Lee FOUR GOLDEN DRUMSTICK LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! PONTIAC = BIRMINGHAM = —-KEEGO HARBOR DRAYTON PLAINS 997W. Huron St. =——s>_—‘1611. 3355 Orchard Lake Rd, . 4541 Dixie Highway FE 8-3161 . id yee at Commerce Rd. Formerly Jack Decker's . ae . FE3-9649 ‘OR 3-4131 Drive-In and Take Out roomy tee 3 Watch for the Sign Soon! Drive-In, Take Out and Take Out and Cafeteria | Table Service _ . . Service ut. i f bs - %y at Pine Knob School petty ag or mag Stee! Arrives; Use Foree base when his jet famed out SASHABAW PEO- | CLARKSTON—The steel decking} over heavily populated area PLE — Present in the attire of for the Pine Elementary| immediately west of the base. our early days, at the Centennial 'School, being erected at the pres-| Although he had time to ball of Sashabaw Church were: top lent time, is the decking that'was|\out, Frederick manuvered the photo, front row, (1 to r): Mrs. for delivery July past the homes until, it Os gee i | | BLACKMAIL MURDER or a setting for New York’s Crescent Dancing Academy is the picture of respectability — run by suave, honor- able OLIVER BELL. But the murder of beau- tiful dancing instructress ANITA FARRELL (1) rips the lid off an extensive blackmailing opera- tion (2) spotlights the amorous wanderings of Mr. Bell’s cool, efficient receptionist, and (3) launches a.city-wide search for Anita’s last pupil, “THE WALTZER.” You'll follow the fast-paced action and colorful charac- ters in the year’s most en- tertaining mystery novel. “THE BLONDE BIED DANCING” by KELLY ROOS Starting Mon. Oct. 29 PONTIAC PRESS | tere haye:een or Tt would really be Pris nesting tlh te hon Operative Schools,” ? . x ribs tiv titel sence GRE tes wi eas Probably get high ranking in this list. : Writers realize that high schools aren't endowed with financial surplus so as to hire a public rela- tions director, and they know that the competition - * for_“ink” is great. enough that, ‘the ——— ~ can be ignored. But this isn’t the attitude of any newspaper. Writers |. want to present the comprehensive roundup of any activity they cover. It's their job. a * By the same token it’s the obligation of any public institution to present the desired facts to constituents. * Athletic contests are - various school districts have the righf{ to know what ‘tthe situation is with any football team before and after the game. They are paying to field that team. ~~ Yet Betting responsible report a simple account or result of a game has been) the most aggravating thing for writers in high school coverage. In most cases where newspapers can staff only a lim- ited number of athletic events, the duty falls on the coach to report his score. Seunts adil, Mlamd stalk obtuniesih Socmicliced A _ partments which form between press and school. _ People call continuously to certain schools, about items not printed, about re- sults of events or games. * * goal, Uliman relayed | lor another passout to’ blasted a 10-footer off ty oueeien ad Warts nese The Hawks, playing without in-| It was & ‘eed one for jured star rookie defenseman ‘E)- Hawks to lose. Chicago, ' mer Vasko were driving strong at lost tive and ted. one « la wa nullified. Referee Lou 'Maschio ruled that the puck was istered in illegally by hand. a AL27 edge in shots. Detroit plays Montreal Sunday at bea hears Pee-Wees End ‘Year Saturday The Pee-Wee Football League will complete the Ist season of a highly successful venture Saturday afternoon when three games are . soled “Sey cern aun scams» Salar = “) ating,_bime at_ 2:54 handing home a high five-tooter. every sense F of 'e i 3 League standings with a 3-1 victory picture play * a * woul be, “Ten Most Unco- " oat ts talatn Coicage Sa * Hawks. a x The Detroit goaltender brought repeated cheers from the 10,064 Sine of Cpmaels Sadiem Sth Rd CONSIDERED—Former dazzling display of acrobats that Al Lopez, is said to be the top | sets. His hot and heavy work pee y one Fe Sh gp bicra a ag mage Se erey Seeeented we Oe te Sox, succeeding season. > ial che ent, Norm Uliman got the Detroit Venerable Rivalry * no different. Citizens in Acorns, Chiefs Meet for people at some schools to Maglie Hoping ‘Comeback’ Will Last 3 Years fine coordinating bodies 7 f inquiring about “ink” given) * * 6 *. We could list a half dozen schools in this area which|years—either as a player or a would head the list of the “uncooperative poll.” ’ — | Maglie has his eyes on the Here is a typical example of why writers are charged’, month pension plan for 10-year with slanted stories. A writer was asked to do a story on an area league for the wire services recently. times, leaving messages at coach to return a call, received no response. @ That school failed to get dozen people called to ask, Simple answer probably would be to give the coach's phone number. vets in the major leagues. He *|Power Boat Association has de-| Miss Thriftway Called Winner APBA Reverses Ruling of Disqualification by | Race Committee hold the edge with 13 wins, 11 losses and two ties. Current records of the clubs uP | to this time: Pontiac—won 2, lost 3, tied one. | Only other’ g which Saginaw Valley See an) engaged is that at Flint Central — between the Indians and Saginaw — iy taser with the Indians — DETROIT (INS)—The American! clared the Seattleowned Miss ‘Thriftway the winner of the con- troversial Gold Cup, thus ending. racing Mame. * Ld tween Arthur Hill and the Bay: The ‘cniiaahes ended the 5i-day | vn ey pmo Siner Enoets| this piece of crockery is a priceless symbol of supremacy between Royal Oak—won 2, lost 3. es geese nai AP Wirepheote SYMBOL OF SUPREMACY — Jusi an old fashion water bottle, the Michigan and Minnesota football teams. “The Little Brown Jug,"* will be up fr grabs Saturday for the 54th year. The Wolverimes now | have custody “ the Jug. played at Beaudette Park. 2 * + Webster tangles with Bagley at 3° o'clock to open the. final. card. The league-leading Rams TO} we ee ee the crusaders at 4 and Scotch Seem, WE Lathe ee Linn. 5 p.m. *“ * * BY H. GUY MOATS jable . gridiron shesieten for the The Whitfield Cubs,* the th be f the |} . finished ee ae Ge at And kt'prodiless to be one of Ge pecier ot. Be lonane, Bi 2th meeting between the two high |tYPical. closely-fought games that > © 8 schools. The Wisner Stadium tilt|M@ve for many years characterized League standings: at $ o'clock marks the latest en-|‘® Series. looms. outs ciea BA counter in one of the most vener-| Here and there down the years | {Bagley sis vescerroseetssscenree BLE lpreendees S pepokee: seve ; ; ee er OT errr Derr, Le ee Webster ‘ ocatesa O28 Bowler Hits 298 Pins A 167 average bowler, Walter Arsnault, rolled a 298 game at Birmingham Bowling last night. He bowls with the Woodward Hills Bokling League and had a series of 139-152-298-589. Speed Is Illini Hope Fm a at : jthe Valley, however, is the battle’ he $175) the bitterest incident in speedboat | gor 2nd place in loop standings be- (Illinois has of upsetting Michigan mies. CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (®—Any hopes team will be taped up like mum- At last word, however, it ‘State's top-ranked Spartans to- was--definite that star halfback morrow rest with the speed that Harry Jefferson will be out. its can be coaxed out of a unit of ailing knee went lame again. - completed a little more than seven years and would have reached that oe ge iia it decided yesterday ih is the favorite here, off its bandaged backs. | In his left-half spot will be Bob- plateau already but for a jump ing of disqualification terrific battle a week ago, against) eae ‘by Mitchell, hobbled with a bad school and at home for the Tom Hitt, 170-pound six-footer on mentioned in the story. A the Wyoming freshman football why? iteam, is the son of Dick Hitt, for- imer Wyoming backfield coach who now is an assistant to Bowden {Wyatt at Tennessee. Ex-Viking at Waterford Walled Lake icine Also Skipper $ It 7 3 ee even forite Charles after his team was a Watérford player at the Walled Lake celebratioin when the two teams tangle tonight on the Vik- ing gridiron for the championship of the Inter-Lakes. + For Skipper-quarterback Warren Micsch, the surroundings at the Viking attack. There's Frank Fink, a 150 pound speedster, and) Don Yeargan a 175 pound ground gainer, A record crowd is expected for the 8:00 p.m. kickoff, however, gates will open at 6:30 so as to handle early arrivals. ‘soundly beaten by the Vikings. “You never know when he has the ball, so you can’t afford not to tackle him,” Charles added. The difficulty however is that Walker isn’t the only threat of made by the race committee and ithe top Flint Northern Vikings. referee be reversed. ‘Northern is idle this weekend. Miss Thriftway, owned by | Willard Rhedes of Seattle, and ee ' | am » Saturday Activites Sept. 1, ahead of Miss Pepsi, Detroit boat. But a race judge eager the Seattle boat for alleged! that Miss Thriftway had not struck} Homecoming fans at Cranbrook the buoy and the decision was re-jhave the option of watching the versed. : \Crane football and soccer teams ee? play host to rival teams from the However, before there can bé a University School of Cleveland. j a settlement of the court action, | ‘rowght p ageer tage « ed "ns site with fire in its eyes, ready ” to pi try the humiliating 53-6 |contest,”” must be — setback suffered last year, University School boasts a 54 ee a eee a buoy. yams alle eced Goad ci formal presentation of the trophy, (record to date and leads the In- “Fine Series Recorded by 2 Pontiac Bowlers Couple fine bowling series were Early Loss for MSU turned in this week by Dick Shoun Y S \exchange student Holm Sembach, 294 Minnesota, Eliot would like * lord of 14 goals, are aiming for MSU—especially since the game, p.m. at Cranbrook. . Injuries are so prevalent that to knee all season, and Dale Smith, hear Coach Ray Eliot tell it his,also with leg trouble. Eliot has been steaming up his 'squad-fer an upset of the unbeat- jen Spartans, whose mobile three teams routed Notre Dame 47-14 last week and sent Michigan to No. 1 over Oklahoma in the al ran r 00 [Associated Press football poll. | Eliot is a master at keying the Fighting Mini and Illinois tradi- itionally is one of the Big Ten's ter-State Conference. Sere lest spoilers. After beating Cali- is 14 for the year. ifornia in the season opener then The Crane booters led hy foreign losing to Washington, Ohio, State 9 na a nt ee eee who already holds the school rec- | nothing better than to knock off their 6th victory without @ setback. Illini homecoming, will draw. a sellout crowd of 71,119. Activities get under way at 1: 0) In addition to his left-half trou- terbacking. Hiles Stout may miss the game with a bruised shoulder State |a 6-7 average in 37 carries before eee et will have to do most of the quar- (Olympic Fund Receives Record Swimming Sums DETROIT (INS) —The Detroit Olympic Committee is turning ra a sophomore, Tom Haller, Walled Lake Junior High field i nothing — imember of the Sturdevant Service’ EAST LANSING #— Michigan over $55,716.66 to the U Braves Beat Madison II, * Miksch was = considdred fine pros<| pect at Walled Lake two years ago as a sophomore. Tom Evans, then Viking coach, song Sige er figured into his plans for cow years, but when the family} moved away and into the Waterford ‘school none, Warren had to change al- legiance. Last year coach Dave used him sparingly at halfback. | but before the season was well| underway, plans were made to ware | him at quarterback. 4 * Tomorrow night Mikach will be} Waterford’s hope for gaining its first league title. The Skippers will be confronted with a fast and versatile Walled Lake backfield headed by “‘take- back” John Walker.. ' Walker, a 185 pound fullback, is! one of the most deceptive runners in the area. + s * “He's the best faker I’ve ever seen,” said Southfield coach Mon- Prep Grid Card FRIDAY AFTERNOON eames yea Dyke at Farmington Ugke Orion at Troy Méw Maven at Memphis * Capac at Armada FRIDAY mone GAMES Royal Osk at Ponti Birmingham at Port ‘Huron Bast Detroit at Mt. Clemens racer at Roseville Pitegerald at Belleville Milford at West Bioomfield Holly at Northville Brighton at Clarencevilie Oxford at Clarkston Dryden at Almont Peck at-Brown City ‘ Ortonville at Imlay C North Branch . Millington Warren at Utt South Lake at ‘Gunter Line plocsntiee Mills at Fraser Rochester 6 pint Tech h = La t Pinckney Scarlett at at Rite GASURPAT AFTERNOON GAME Oniversity School at crores iy BUND ¥ ALTERNOON GAMES at Michael at &. Jam St. Clement at St Proderick OL St. Mary at RO St. Merry 4 Sh Rita at Bt. Benedict Mike ll Nears CYO Title Fred the following Satur- Both St. Michael's CYO football team/and St. Is —_ ‘cames A ptoen ~_— the day at Columbia - Joslyn. u an No. 2 League champion-| ‘ship for 1956. The Mikes have gone, games begin ‘at 2 p.m. ‘undefeated in five starts. St. Mary Magdalene of Haze) Albert Biron, the little Sham- \Park and cross-town rival St.| tecks have rolled up 126 points | Frederick block St. Mike’s path to| While allowing only six. A trophy | ithe title. The Mikes play Magda-' Will be theirs if they can win the Jene this Saturday at Hazel Park! crown. “ Among the talented personnel on. ithe Shamrock roster are halfback: ‘Mike Gange, fullback Dick -Wil-| iams, guard Mike Keesling and lend Jerry Mineweaser. | * * * CYO teams consist of 6th. 7th’ iand 8th grade boys who must not. lweigh over 135 pounds and are funder 15 years of age. Numerous 4 i to Wi . | 0 iIdcat i Only one member.of.the original /CYO leagues are scattered through-| iClarkaton backfield is @xpected to/out the Detroit-Pontiac area. |be in \the starting lineup as the | Wotese play host to Oxford in a traditiorial local area battle Fri P k H Id | d = aay Pankey’s Holds Lea Field ouered pp Parks, who’ by Beating Baptists |may be limited to spot duty, will| team with three former cenerves| Pankey’s Hangar Gril! retained! in the Wolf, offense against the its jead in the Pontiac Table Ten- favored Wildcats. inis League by scoring a 5-1 vie- The other \three Will include tory over Bethany Baptist Thurs-| the Alexander twins, Don and ‘ay night. Doug, and Russ Sofferdine. | Runner-up Pontiac — Varnish Ex-CHS ace George Lang may} blanked_Fleet Carrier, 6-0; New- see liniited duty if tie ailing leg, berty Market shut out Moote holds up but otherwise it will be! Electric: by the same count; an almost completely new cast for, General Conveyor eel oe ithe home club which takes a 15) Frayer’s, 5-1, and L. H. Cole Oil | ‘record into the contest, | defeated Capital Barber, 4-2. . * * | Sue Hamilton of Bethany Bap-) On the other hand, Oxford is ex-|tist outlasted Susanne Alden of vege to be in its best condition! Pankey’s Grill, 19-21, 21-15, 21-18, | of the vear for the tilt with half-jin an cutetanding women’s singles | |back Les Beardsley running at top match. ispeed again * * ® He helped spark the Wildcats ‘eague all to to 3-1 early season record. |Penkey's 36 Baptist 16 The South Central Conference b Arty 3 it Gea 4 leaders have lest two straight Rowberry's 13 \Moote’s since. ' Convey i3 Frayer's 8 Breadsley will team with scoring) The New York. Yankees drew iace Bob Harrison, Bill Kennedy’ 1,491,344 baying fans. during the “land Wendell Smith in the Oxford 1956 home seasori, On the raod the: ‘backfield. . |American Lea . champions at) SPT Rue . mpi itracted, 1,713,912. * j team and Clare Olsen of the Huron) Ladies League. ; Shoun bowled a 715 series with | games of 245-246-224 af the Motor | Inn. Miss Olsen rolled 635 actual pins) which is considered tops in the’ series ever. State’s basketball team suffered Olympic Association to Shen ‘a jolt this week with the loss of this nation’s swimmers and divers Max Gazenbach, 68 center from'in the International games in | Milbank, 8. C. | Melbourne next month. Gozenbach tore a ligament in’ The money s from proceeds of ‘his knee when taking off after a the national swimming and diving rebound in a practice session. trials held in Detroit last August He will be operated on today. He It répresents the largest sum ever Coached by Basil Gattney and city this season. This was her best] was the tallest player on the) raised in any city for a. swimming | squad, event, ' | | i i , * BY THE DOZEN! day, as the picture above shows. Admiral George Dewey (the admiral is really his name) of Lake Orion, holding the least of | “Lead,” while Bob Penfold of § — 4 couple of avid coon hunters had themselves a real big night Mon- Pontise Preas Phote At the left is hound. The pair took all the 12, big and fat, coons from one area in Livingston County or Monday night. It's one. of the biggest one-night Ponti = ne hauls in years. They struck 15, trged 15 coons. + al i 2 ithe indoor range. Lead’s dad, ina tine. a fine Redbone coon |%* % $playing today. ‘Jeff Wins Ea PONTIAC JUNIOR HIGH LEAGUE Final Standings L Jef feroxn vebeasse 4 6 Washington . cone rrwenens ; i Madison seeereee- sages 3 Lincotn’, .cccrcspevcaneesed 3 Saakere V sesiaverees aeceee 4 Washington Junior High's foot: “unbeaten skein snapped by Jeffer- sily, 31-0 phrey each scored on TD and Chertes, Erpwy kitted on cm ‘point, In Junior Varsity action veiten. iday at Eastern, Lincoln deteated | Eastern, 7-0. ball team, which saw its "= Midget Show ison a week ago, bounced back! linto. the winning ecolimn Thurs- day afternoon at Wisner Stadium | ‘with a 13-0 victory over Madison. '. It was Washington’s 3rd win in \four starts in the Pontiac Junior High League as the Braves wound up their 1996 season with a 2nd 'place finish and an overall record) ‘of 41. Madison took 3rd spot in! the league wifh a 2-2 mark. The Braves scored both touch- downs in the Srd quarter. Jimmy Watkins returned the 2nd half kickoff 90 yards to open the point- making. sane Jones knifed across from five yards out-for the md TD and Ben Courtney booted the extra point. Junior High Ledgue champion | Jefferson trounced Rochester, 31-0, j ‘at Rochester yesterday as Bill, 'Rateliff scored three touchdowns. (Dick McCauley and Elbert Hum- a anne ae ane amneacenmceintigat, Party, Supper, Shoot for Lake Orion Club A busy weeknd has been ar- jranged for the Lake Orion Gun ls Announced Schedule Now Complete for Football All-Star Night at Wisner The schedule of events for Sat- urday’s 10th annual Midget Foot: ball All-Star Night at Wisner Sta- dium was announced today by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation De- partment. Beginning at 7 p.m., half a dozen games will be played continuously \Midget show will climax six Sat- iurdays of football training at Wis- ner Stadium. All-Star Night is jointly spon- by the Pontiac Junior Fund, The six-week program has ybeen an activity of the Parks ‘and Recreation Department, [Club, Potluck supper, and a cos- itume party afterwards, is planned ifor Saturday, at the Park Island) jrange, starting at 6:30 p.m. Mem-| bers” and friends are guests, and jeach should take- own table serv-) lice. Prizes Will be awarded for’ ibest costuines. Monday night Indoor rifle prac- jtice will begin at 7:30 o'clock on NORWICH, Conn. AP)—Speaking dinner here “Jumpin’ Joe” (Dugan, third baseman for the Yankees during the Babe Ruth! era, said: “The Babe would ‘hit, "} 1100 homers a season if he me co Tickets for tomorrow's program ‘under the lights are available from Jaycee members, Pontiac Boys. Club and the Department of Parks and Recreation. emenigys Sv schedule of events: m.—Game No 1 at Beldvin. ve. Wever, Webster, Wi A Central: Game No. 2 at ened, MeConnell, McCarroll and lacuioed " . Washington vA. Eastern. . Stas No. § using oln . Completion: of 1 Bonin e Le > oe .y ‘aries ei cial To ade Seal ead o~ kcah ate rel | hey . ae re eh * is —~"* + = petite oa FF i _|N._D. Worries Mount.” _ \sa71900 Gate ‘Sooner Speed Big Problem‘ 1s “Tt | SOUTH BEND, Ind, W&—Detense, game, 396.5 of thiese made on thelis'roung fight for Rocky Marci- -— .|against Oklahoma's speedy calling) ground. ano’s vacated heavyweight title in a of plays and the running pass ex-} Conversely, Notre Dame ranks|Chicago Stadium Nov. 30. ploited. by. halfback Tommy Mc-}10ist on defense, yielding an aver-| a = Donald is posing plenty of concern|age of 389.8 to four opponents. Jim Norris, president. of the In- for Notre Dame football coach ins the bright spot in the Irish’slestimate yesterday at the formal , : * Another big problem for the! io, 264 yards in four games, He said the Stadium will } scaled for a $471,000 Somer os. sats te danced SZ FFOM 199) (Suctan ares Brennan said it will not be until eer tae reobvintes A List scrap at the Stadium ace iS ets will range at $5, 8 E < z 8 pback! Kroll, 2 Others Still) “| Among Top 10 as Fall| Win Keeps Clemson ‘tairty) Tour Nears End DUNEDIN, Fa. monly eaae/OM Orange Bowl Path i De es . 96 mo. ‘11.95 exch. i ; ut] Bat alt fi i ig a : | ! 8 & i 5 it : NHL Standings WL TPtsGFGA DETROI .,..4. 0 2 10 18 Charge Accounts "Wasted A , (6 N. Saginaw SEY ‘ Across from Strand Theater © } . Store Open Monday and Pe ge :
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