a eee ‘Urges S Teamste Mitchell ident Eisenhower will to Congress when it page: Sve Enpengpoer ane gu recommend spects than that proposed by peeernts pected. 3 er ee ee Bers ay Ous tert United Fund to Pick Suitable Gifts By JANET ODELL |with a definite price limit in mind—"There are so many parties this month to which you take a small - gift. snooping again, this time gifts-for half a dollar and, to a dollar. 1 Drive Ends of Goal; More | Yet to Report ' The Pontiac Area United Fund drive, which was ex- tended 10 days beyond its original closing date, has nounced today, .the final day of the drive, that the PAUF has raised $599,000 jot its $612,000 target. “We have high hopes of achiev- ing or surpassing our goal,” Dr. Whithier-said—"and by next week we will be in a better position to give a more complete final tally.” assorted color plastic will, ilady’s drawer because they - larger vote than the j t ond , required two- _ We've. been Christmas - They declared that “only a mir. acle” could block the move to - oust the Teamsters. 'Foday we'll concentrate on The one hope for keeping the jess; next time , a oe eaaeeee wes | bg aby & semhauinnees “4 te grt ve fit nicely in the corner of m would step out as .a te: mster ee ae ee ee close to Hoffa “he apa te the preasu sae === Contract Is Let Hoffa has been accused by the! AFL-CIO ethical practices com- mittee of racketeer connections. misuse of union funds and use bee his union position fer personal profit and advantage. REPORT SCHEDULED Alex Rose of New York. chair-| man of the millinery workers and) for New School | To Start Work at Once’ Elementary Unit take up next Tuesday the question of what legislation should be ree- Architectural trades, Ward W. | on New Franklin Road. ~\scart if your budget allows *» George 'more than the fifty cents. candle holders make a good gift. iThey look like a miniature slinky jtoy, except that the ends are | joined. They fit candies of several sizes. __Early gifts mean that you can | | Brass and copper colored coil! returns have come in fairly heavy ithis week after a Thanksgiving. week end lull. jare ge shaped. You could enclose a small. silk’ The Industrial Division. headed Watson, * reported $293,423 pledged or collected, which ‘brings it within 14 per cent of its goal. Watson alse aunsunced that Pontise Motor Division. has reached 100 per ceng of its quota | for the ninth straight year. The 19 plants included in the a combination angel-bell. Snow May Follow Several pairs of colored metal-| tone when shaken. aipepeione Soncurersee Total Is 98 Per Cent) reached 98 per cent of its) Campaign officials report that) — Atter Plunge Through Ice . AP Facsimile VANGUARD FLAMES — RAE AD in an unsuccess- ful attempted satellite launching at Cape Canaveral, Fia., today | blows off a huge ball of fire and smoke. ‘I prayed Hard,’ Says Rescuer a White Lake Girl Saved | atfer skating with a girl friend. nee mie An! es Roger ‘had. just left his house| lwhen he heard—the screams and cious. The fo eee 2a ea aes cs, t in Diameter First Stage Fuel ‘Turns Into Flame and Smoke; - Watchers Dismayed ‘CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (INS)—Amer- = - ica’s first satellite launcher blew up today at the missile test center on Cape Canaveral. The hope of creating an artifical moon dis- ., | appeared in a tremendous pillar of smoke that | floated up toward white peaceful-clouds,.’ x * * Just at the zera hour for the launching, 11:45 a.m. (EST), the 72-foot — rocket ‘belehed flame at its base. The great ring of flame was : eatnated to have had a diameter of more than 200 +—feet, and to have billowed- “up at least asad feet around the rocket. But the rocket never rose. All personnel at the launching site were reported “safe.” $$$ * The orange ball of flame obscured the tase of the upper portion of the rocket, but it pre- ‘sumably sank down and was consumed in the temendous heat generated by the explosion. The disaster occured just when con- ditions. for launching seemed most auspi- F ota I2-year-ld girl by alThe ice gave way over deep water White, almost motionless clouds hung over- P Lake Township neighbor about 2% feef from shore. ’ ‘ was praised today by Oskland| Keeping dropped head in a bri htly lit sky. There was only a : ates, g oe frie edge slight surface bree 3 . Navy: only einietes before had ex. pressed contitaies that the technical troubles which prevented the firing Wednesday and de- layed the attempt today had all -been corrected. | DR. HAGEN BUSY In Washington, Dr. John] P. Hagen, head of the Vanguard Project, was.not available im- mediately for comment on the test failure. Re- at * lgdctn’ tell stad ety $198 0 Geeet their goal. Elected t Mrs. Passini called ber husband] ‘and his brother Marino, 54. quests to Speak to him were met by aides who | Said only that, “He is busy.”. _. : *:. © 2% as Mercury Drops The weather man predicts it will be dupentell. Tediatia low wih be ie coal cae Rain, beginning early this morn- ing, ended before noon and skies were overcast for.the remainder of the day. Tomorrow the prediction from the U.S. Weather Bureau is cloudy} -4iN and colder with a chance of some rain or snow. The high will be! finental “Snark near 4, Precipitation is expected to end v Sunday but temperatures will cury had risen to 53. 'Co., Van Dyke, $29,447. Mechanical trades, Great Lakes . Of Detroit. $105,542. : Electrical trades. J. J. Campbell | The total cost of the building | Annet Newspaper Sale igift for the friend who knits. Golf-'tors in Pontiac are racing the jing friends would like tees to put! Waterford group to oe first to laway for next spring's first game. —_ quota. Will be $453,873. as compared with the architect's estimate of $435,- 770, AF Sends Up Snark CAPE CANAVERAL, Fis. |ocatectows Out Saturday The cries “Buy a Goodfellow paper” will echo throught Pontiac arid Waterford Township Satur- day, as dawn to dusk sales are conducted in both areas to raise funds for the less fortunate. Pontiac Goodfellows will sell their copies of a pA edition of The Pontiac Press throughout the city Service club members and Metropolitan Club men of Waterford Township will cover the street corners all day Saturday, = =_— funds for needy children and families “Mr. Stefanski, Thats pee lysine", ‘ds 3 ” ‘And officials of te aia “All-American Awards” rg tunes ee How the Contraption. Works. ‘lic knitting needle: are a pertect Mrs. Ralph T. Norvell’s solici- : Pontiac Police Chief Herbert W. Straley was elected president of the Southeastern Michigan Police ; .Peter Passing got a fong iad jout on the ice to the girl and) ‘crawled. out along it. The ice) cracked under his weight as he) : proceeded. “I prayed very ‘hard it would hold my weight,” he said. Finally he reached Mary Ann and pulled her from the water. His brother then pulled'in the ladder with the two of them hanging on. Mary's mother said the Birl suf- fered no apparent harm outside ™ iof exposure and some shock. Pot-O-Gold Goes |Another Week Without Winner Since no one won the pot with last week’s entries, that $1,300 is now a permanent part of the Pot- ,O-Gold offer. If you can figure out the solution to the puzzle on page 17, every bit of that money will Straley, Who hed been’ first vice president, was chosen at the an- nual eléction meetirig held at Bots- ~}ford “Int, a Mile road. . be yours. It you want to know where ‘you fell down in last week's puzzle, turn to page 22, The correct an- swers and explanations may help Through an aide, Hagen announced: “There was a loss of chamber pressure in the first stage | after two seconds. | "The rocket fell back on the stand, toppled (Continued on Page 8, Col. Stocks Tumbling NEW YORK (INS) —Stocks swiftly today with losses teaching two dollars in the list of missile-aircrait issues after Wall Street received news of the failure te launch the first U.S, earth satellite. Read. Ritchie Statement DETROIT (INS)—The $4.5 mil- lion damage suit case of Carl Renda against the United. Auto Workers.and- Detroit and state police continued today in circuit court with the reading of the controversial statement of Don- ald Ritchie which implicated |. Renda in the April 20, 1948 shoot- ing of Walther Reuther, UAW ecards "Chokes Shoppers, page 13 you with the. puzzle in today’s pa< per and has future getutions. High School News, page 27. Sponsor Wins National Citation a President wer =a I gioco s Press Stefinski Shop at 1157 oo — * have time “o questions,”\ Ste- John H. Stefanski was one step, Eisenho' to meet with them at night in the Shop. We got so many kids. that)” we had to gather at St. Bene- dict’s hall.” New. theclub.. PrN Fee eT SOHNE E RE HEE ES scientific achievements, I a " |the sooner these youngsters, the future leaders. of our country,.get c Club Guides” Fledgling Scientists growing by leaps and bounds. sters ranging in age between 10- and 15 years who gather with ‘Stotanskievery Thursday sight Ages eelrtmm tee pine ded for outstanding public ort: awards, - Along with this award the mem- “With all the talk these days on| Pi vageudegviids tek understand it and want to advance tin it,” the 50-year-old Stefanski Si s wtiks isvaseseles said. ; : “2 (Ws Pot-O0-Gold Purtle ........ 17 | For this effort and numerous oth- Pot-O-Gold Answers ...... 22 lle Papper echo ry worn aa A ee 39 to 4 himself as a community Theaters ........... » 36 to 37 |Stefanski will go to Washington, |* TV & Radio Programs .. 51 D. C. Sunday to/ receive » $500 Wilson, Mart .....5..5...5 38 jaward from Electric Cary Women’s Pages ...... 29 t) 34 He way named ag one, of 13 elec- Senta Claus Story frresses % ‘tronics technjciags in te country’, \ ia 4 4 | ‘ Fi ; , m) i i “on. Be, ea | Gee PAS pe of which was. made in December, | 1951, At that time, the AMA re-' port said, “The .councils believe that the use ef drinking water Fledgling Scientists ~ Guided by Club as chairman of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Business Ethics Board, and has received awards -for-his-Unitet Furst Work: icity of Pontiac ; 3 Trucka po! * x* * containing up to one part. per lion of fluoride is safe.” +. eae. Since then many studies have been made, many negative ob- servations have been recorded, and sented. ~ oat “2 £¢ © . P. Leake of Washington, D.C., vice Chairman ‘of the AMA council on drugs. He added: “The AMA recognizes the fact that printed material on the sub- _ject-is not only euermous, but alse very controversial.” |i “conclusions” of the AMA! — “Fluoridation of public water supplies to provide the approxi-| mate equivalent of 1 PPM of, fluorine in drinking water has been established as a method for re- ducing dental caries in children up to 10 years of age, * * + — “In tocalities with warm cli- mates, or where for other reasons the ingestion of water or other content is high, a lower concen- , (tration of fluoride is advisable.”’|- On. the basis of the available evi- by United Fund - Campaign Head Donors of $50 or more to the 1957 Pontiac Area United Fund campaign were announcéd today by the campaign chairman, Dr. Dana P. Whitmer: Employes Detroit” Jefferson Jr. Sigh Bahoet Empl. mall-ipostpones the development of tar. review and study,” said Dr. James i (dental , fluorosis) dence, it appears that this method | Donors Are Listed} * *& — “Mottling of the tooth enamel Osis) associated with Cass avenue viaduct and- Front street. ' = Gas Explosion — Silakes. 12 Lives mer) do we get dry air terminal overseas over the United States. passengers et 12:01 a.m. today. Eastern Areas to See Clear Skies _ Warm, Wet — Next 5 Days By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this vicinity, The Weather Full U. &. Weather Berean Report AND seanght tow 30-38 T a we colder with a chance ef some - gmew, high near 40. Seuthwesterly imereasing to 15-25 miles an hour, ing te northwesterly tonight. << Today in Pontiac : Lowest temperature preceding § ‘a.m At 8 om: ™. ¢ in. Tiees Friday at 4-52 p.m. e+ ee ene Theresdar in Pontiac (as recorded downtown) < ~ " temperatures will average 2 to 3 degrees above VICINITY «- Ciendy: showers and turning colder ‘omerre . and or winds ohift~ Wind Velocity 15-20 m p.h. Southwest. >, |in some. areas, ipnaakiaas eben 25 ‘~~ Mean temperature 05 ~ eather seeeeaerewn mal maximum 37. Normal mini- mum 25. * * * Cooler Saturday and Sunday. A little warmer Monday and colder again Wednesday. - _ * * * three-quarters of an inch as rain or snow Saturday and Sunday and again about Tuesday. Clear and generally cold weath- er prevailed today across the sterm-stricken areas in the East- era part of the country. dumping as much.as.2 al normal for the next five days. Nor- |_ Precipitation —svill— total about! ak ek GMTC Emp. . Cr. Unicg Bmp. ‘ah . i _ Tom's Market Employes ma 218 Mites r C ‘i ba 105 = a & ° . be 74 tis wu Sched, Bplors is ‘Georgia “Town Probes — eS 10| Wreckage for Bodies; do with rainfall? What role do|WP.ow. Employes 100 nown injure they,play,in controlling precipita-/Metes # Fowers ine. | a Pf a n in thé United States? casi 190 PWHGLA RICA; Ga. — Grim- Mountaifs have a definite effect/Mr.” @ Mrs, ‘T. W. Bradford 190 |faced men resumed the search for ‘on cloud movement and rainfall. /6,.05 7" csmpeon ‘ joo/@dditional bodies today in - the In the United States the really/0r. Kiausmeyer 4 100 blackened wreckage left by a ter- high mountaing near the West — ee Fendi comet wip crag Bema | - Coast are a major influence on the northwest Georgia town vw. weather. In this ease they block| December’ Romance — ee go moist, maritime air, or drain the c {INS)— |-—Half a block-was leveled by. the _ Moisture out of it, as it moves) 4 former judge and a retired [blast yesterday. Twelve persons east, thereby causing the dry re-| sool teacher have been mar- |Were known to -have been_killed gions in the western area. ried in the culmination of.a true |and about 20 injured. . The United States is favored) “December” romance — age-| The town was without gas with four sources of moist mari-| wise and galendar-wise. Atfor- | service, and. people were warned ‘ sredehoes on brings rain and) ney Joseph A. Lovering, $1, took | net to turn-on appliances. 8 necessary vegetation. bride. rooks From the Pacific, air masses moVe ee eee eS Be mw... 7 wagedy 1s 2s. Whole in from the northwest and. south- te See ‘There was a boy who broke a were brought In; the people who visited a dime store to buy Christ- mas ornaments and were carried out later on stretchers. was attributed by Asst. Police line in the basement of the drug- store. the scene. Volunteers, police and firemen came from as far away as Atlanta, 37 miles east of Villa Rica. Godfrey Buys Prize Steaks f Or $118.80 a Pound stetiks at $118.50 That is. the retail rate prevail- ‘| ing for thé grand champion steer |§ istorms on record hit. the mid-At- lantic «states earlier this week, feet of snow stock Meat Board of Chicago. Other retail prices for meat from “ $30 _pbr-pound— "THE PONTIAC P Chief H. G. Black to a faulty gas Hundreds of rescue workers/# from other communities rushed toi ¥ Arthur Godfrey bought yesterday |j according ‘to the National Live- |§ some | " "the s Steer for which Godfrey paid a record price ‘ ss - . s | eas In reply to Dr. Neil A. Sullen- erids|herger’s suit against the Pontiac General Hospital trustees and the medical staff, Cari L. Flath today issued a statement, Flath is exécu- tive director of the Hospital. ~ The statement: follows: _ £4 “Suspension of Dr. Neil A, Sul- the Board of Trustees, in the pub- tees have Ps, ru! Hj ~ = . nema ee i cet dP a 7 | pie of Joseph Dalley. Special will include YMCA local embers of the clergy. | Femous is in charge|% 4/99 | $24.95 1 3 Value Precision ermaturé, jig | . i Oe g F " af. t rite fF LJ if 2 S| | 0 f i BG 1Fi E 3 : : : get id BE RE F is i, ‘i Hi i | if z eZ E 8 ; Pontiac Stationers Gitt boxed. 4 bowl set al] inter- changesdie tnto pipe stem. . Kaywoodie Pi cutessosivemeae ‘ ee ee ¥ Viscount - POPP eee eeese : “LAYAWAY NOW for CHRISTMAS GIFTS. : {SLEEPING BAG SALE NSULATED with 3-lbs, of 100% || DACRON - ORLON - NYL All-Around Zipper OF Only 50 Bogs on Sale Water repellent top, and . canopy, rubberized ground f cloth, full af! around zip- A7aamn! per. Comfy and warm, #7 Sad " you can afford two or more at this low price. | Only $1 “holds in layaway. SPORTS ind Floor hE we va* Pasreest ae . evs wees 8.82 eee ee Cet cut ets eam Pe Phaeee String of 8 assort- ed color lites. 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