‘day is partly cloudy and warm, jisth YEAR Ape aigen Pes . z 3 a Pontiac Left Out) of Road Projects). "Revealed Today Announce 5-Year. Plan|_ Highways) - for State's Orahed by Mackie By PETE LOCHBILER + LANSING—Pontiac was) ‘left out of the five year) highway” “plan announced}. today by State Highway|/ Commissioner John) ae C. Mackie. . Pontiac, with a population ing 85,000, was evidently not sigered a major city. five-year plan mor is ther-/ any anticipation “at time” | that one will be in itjat a There probably will be a/ major expressway to Pontiac inclided- in the state’s next five-year plan, Mackie said. This could the completion date of iac’s first expressway as far a as 13 years. - 9 ogee fe ww Be . six and a half years for comple- from the state's other cities of more. than 66, population were included in 4 Kcontinaed on Page 2, a. 5) / /Sunny Days fo Stay, |. MS Referring to tle entry Se -th6 ~ Says Weatherman - Sunny. days will continue, pre- dicts the weatherman. ~ ~ , The U.S, Weather Bureau's out- look for tonight is fair .and ‘cool. The low will be near 44 degrees. Tomorrow's forecast is warmer with the mercury going up to 74, The expected weather for Satur- -In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature recorded preceding 8 High-|decision—ong expected—to Oppose ~ Republican nomination. in the "| ment which replied to Knight's: ments other than thé ones I make GOOD ONE COMING — Yankee Bobby Shantz sends the first pitch of today’s second World Series game speeding toward Milwaukee's Red Schoendienst, van caer egy strike, The Knowland Out for Governor To Oppose Gov. Knight for GOP Nomination in California Primary SACRAMENTO, - Calif, (AP)— Sen. William F. Knowland officially entéred the race for the California governorship today. ‘ The Senate. minority leader told a crowded news conference of his (Earlier Story Page 15) Gov. Goodwin J. Knight for the state’s primary next ‘June 3. Knowland, his usually boom- ing voice subdued, read & State- previous assertions ‘that the California senator sought the governorship as a buildup for pga a enn cae state contest, Ke said: * * * “I have made my decision te run for this high office with no purpose other than, if nominated and elected, to devote myself faithfully to the administration of term or terms to which I might) | be elected.” “Should the. people of California intrust me with the responsibility of being their chief executive they have my pledge I shall enter into that great office with no.commit- a.m. was 41. At 2 p.m, the mer cury reached : * publicly to them.” Has Time to Think poy the duties of the office for the}... one game Milwaukee [tr ‘Yankees — Yankees in Yankee Stadium. The Braves broke a 2-2 tie with fourth inning and the lead was big enough for Burdette, who pitched his way gut of trouble | New York’s Hank Bauer and of the Braves each homered,’ - : Slaughter struck out. Simpson flied out to Aaron. -Bur- dette threw out Kubek. No pi: wae AP Wirephote | * Braves’ second baseman eventually took the third strike leading off in the contest at New York's Yankee Stadium. - . Braves ae Series With a 4-2 Victory NEW YORK—The 1957 World Series was all even at —< today after Lou Burdette hurled the raves to @ 4-2 victory over the New York) = Fiabis. ‘Mistaken Man,’ Eisenhower Tells Press” WASHINGTON mw — President Eisenhower described Gov. Orval Faubus of Arkansas. today as questions, q\ different ‘situations could justify " Teamster Vole Slated to Start “In response to news’ conference ‘This Affernoon = Vice President Drops _ ary Court hie order will Eisenhower said two not be obstructed and that peace and order will be malutained, -|since Friday. Monday 318¢ lof the 1,427 students were! two funs in the in” aaa grey mistaken man doing a dinvarvidn to his city and state. The Presitient alse said he sees two avenues of hope for palling troops: ¢ out . Uihe Roek. withdrawal of the troops: now’ be-|- ing used to enforce racial integra- jtion at Little Rock's Central High. 1. The giving of unequivocal aaguramoce that the U, 8. Dis- Count Many Although absences in Wa Attendance at Waterford Watetford. H olly Schools Flu Victims terford Township and Holly High schools ate high this week and many students have|" flu with symptoms similar to those of Asian flw, county _|school and health officials are not: alarmed. schools has been —— 2. An actual, factual development of peaceful conditions to the extent that local police could control the situation. x * * ~ Elsenhower noted further that a committee of four Southern goy- ernors still ig seeking a solutiori. The integration-troops issue was the dominating subject.at the Pres- ident's news conference; Only now and then did questions and answers diverge to other subjects, ‘ One reporter asked whether Ei- senhower feels that Faubus ‘‘real- ly, wants to put an end to the prob- lem in Little Rock." : The President said he wouldn't want to answer that as he never tries to interpret motivea of per- ‘absent. Tuesday and {Wednesday the figure rose to 389. *The absence increase has been confined almost entirely to the junior and senior high schools. The were normal with 10 per cent out of school daily. a. 2 In Holly. High School yesterday, 155 of the total 766 students failed to report. By noontime another 10 were sent home complaining of up- set stomachs, colds, headaches and. chills. Tuesday, the absences were also high, 151 in the morning and 23 more by afternoon, Attendance in the two Holly elementary schools was down but not as great as the high school, a William Shunck, superinterident Waterford Township schools said today, “the Oakland County de- absences in the elementary schools | - r Industry Leader Taken by Death Victor E. Nelson. Led Business, Civic Life Pontiac for 30. Years Victor “E. “Nelson, founder of Universal Oil-Seal and- Nelson Manufacturing Compariles, sons with whom he disagrees, He said he simply believes that Faubus is mistaken in what he is doing and is doing a disservice toi ll his city and-his state. * * * Eisenhower declined to go be- yond the Little Rock crisis to say whether, his public pledges to. sup- port all measures necessary to up- n [hold the courts meant that he N would use troops to enforce inte- gration elsewhere. He sald he didn't want to get into hypothetical questions, and that each case is different. But Eisenhower said -court de- cisions must bed sustained or this el ‘ponent, Thomas-J,Haggerty, also Out, tgs 4 agi Over to Lee . By ROBERT B, TARR. Managing Editor, Pontiac Press MIAMI BEACH — Forces against James R. Hoffa, a sure bet for the Teamsters. presidency, narrowed today as Teamster Vice President © Thomas L. Hickey withdrew as a candidate for me $50, 000-a-year : But this‘ withdrawal was - expected to bolster the chances of William A, Lee of Citoago for the throne of itic union as And some dheervers here Heved that Hoffa's only other op- of Chicago, at any moment might drop out and make. it Lee versus “The courts, Elesnhower «said, A native of Elton, Md., Mr./are not here just to enforce inte- proval- of the rank-and-file, forced Richardson at second, Lo- gan to Schoendienst, to end the game. No runs,. two hits. . Braves oe ee was” hit by a County Sevens 17 pitched ball. Mathews batted into| -yautoriale rs ccc. 6 a double play, McDougald to-Cole-| sarket Paces ++: 82 thre 37 man to.Simpson. Aaron popped out Markets ....csicccsscucess * to Simpson, No. runs, one hit. Obituaries: pedidad bets Fic cy “Yankees — Coleman walked. Dit- | Sports .. b weseene 47 thru 51 mar struck ‘out. Logan threw out] Theaters .........-..... ; se Bauer with Coleman taking second.| Ty“@ Radio Programs ....’ | ~ ciel . ’ : |Schoendienst threw out McDougald.| Wilgom, Earl ........:.. oe DD ~ 3 "AP Wieephate No runs, no hits. ~~~ _ | Women’s Pages 38 thru 42 adobe PRISONER — Victor Wayne Whitley, 26, captured | -————+—-_- —— — R HE a two-state’ bullet-riddied Chase, sulks in his Jeffersonville, Z fee 4 Inds; jail cell, refusing to talk to anyone but law officers. Two state Milwaukee < . pick ay #11 2060.606. 4 8 6 See ERUOE comptes, hummel tic caesar = 011000 foe 2 7% was 8 companion. Simultaneous funeral.-services held tor the two troopers today in Tecummeh, Mle hd Indian Bardeen Gani ‘Sent, ee 8, fn (8) and * polis, Tnd, mii | Berra. | . pot -ipreviously” by Willis. M,. Brewer, Flath, hospital director. sepbinies 1. 7 ‘bond issue which, if approved, will | @ This information hag been giv- en the seven-member committee hospital Board- of Trustees chair- mah, Harold B, Euler, board. pub- lie relations director, and Carl 1: ss sea od if ‘Also invited to atiend” thé meeting in the City. Hall com: |~ ’ mission chambers are seven city | 7 commissioners end the general bs public. £ Haggard ; _ officials will present addition-| al information on the vote, . 2 * * * Property owners on Oct, Py wilt g go to the polls to say “yes” or): “no” for the general obligation| ” finance the equipping and furhish-| 7 ing of Pontiac General Hospital’s|> four million. dollar addition. gene Tisch can ak mauibes Wy “Open Rvehings and Sundays explained that the liog-| - partment t health could recom-|Nelson was connected with indus tion. He said t are the bul- Bobby Shantz started i Ae the mound for the Yanks pe of a school dis- ar, the- poy Maral auto- sw. Re and was charged with thy loss. but it is within the authority) cratic government. This ¢laim was somewhat sub» ae y a school officials to close the| . | i ee can be detied in “ 2g: a altar wae: | é . school district. spect, went on, they can in Braves — Scteedent struck] sora INNING ‘* & * others and the result would be/delegation as one of ‘ll Michigan out. Logan struck out, Mathews) Braves — Adcock fied out $0] swe see mo reason to close chaos or anarchy: [eroups that had been selected ms struck out. No runs, no hits. (Bauer, Pafko popped out to Simp- Seske at.thle Vnte:-Set ene extn * 2 @ @ violation of the union's constitution, ' _ ganas aa struck -out.|son. . Covington. struck out. No repdrted to me has béen diagnosed Tt was 15, mies. before the 30. Despite what appears asa last Dougal ovt to ‘Pafko.|/runs, no hits, as Asian to. |mitnute news conference got! ditch move to halt the. Hoffa Lage Saee ont Mogi No runs, Yankees — Mantle walked. Berra 7a around to other topic. Then it} “* no hits. forcéd Mantle at second, Adcock Dr. Joba D. Monroe, direc- cones wea hs: pony seg Bi pomapevedger SECOND INNIna ee, Sete cattae Ul taen ter Dingle; 40 aoteg ee TEAMSTERS . Eisenhower said) the overwhelming favorite © Braves—Asron tripled to deep |detie threw out Simpson, Schoen.| Would be mo advantage to clos ne > songeen when ben best ted long | win. | scoring » Gad Adcock took officials felt they were handl- whether |lated to begin early this after- aston Ghat Maas bobbed he capped by lack- of teachers. © rik ye ee np ly any. action could taken : ' ball. Pafko flied out to Bauer, SEVENTH INNING ‘| “One or two days would not legislative steps already proposed, under way by 5 p.m. | Covington popped ont to?Kubek, | Braves — Crandall beat out a help cut the spread of the flu and He response to a ques- A - forees fost another. Crandall walked. Shants threw (bunt for-a single. Burdette sacri-| 4, osure in school is not as great tion as to whether the administra-/battle Wednesday night when the out Burdette. One run, two hits. /ficed Crandall to- second, Simpson he added. vr (Continued Page 21, Col, 2) Jconvention, after a brief but heat- ie. run, 5 é Aly as at home,” a : ‘ ntin on 'e ; : u : : ~¥ankees — Schoendienst threw |to Ditmar who covered. Coleman |--There has been no sharp change i ed fight, refused to order a-secret out Berra. Slaughter walked. |threw out Schoendienst. Logan in attendance in Pontiac public] “ batt for election of officers, Simpson. struck out. Kubek vcatgln to Slaughter. No runs, |schools, according-to Nurse = Brings Home News Aor the rules now pera ohn singled to left, sending Slaughter one hit. sephine Seeley, coordinator-_of| —: | must record , to third. Coleman beat out an | Yankees — Mathews threw out |school-health. —¥ icrophone during the election roll - Infield hit, scoring Staaghter, Coleman. Jerry Lumpe batted for} 4 check of other area school fo College Students — tes alse made a. one-handed |Ditmar rom — to yo a districts found no great decline in| - VICTOR E. NELSON Pray ver oe pp nat sit EO eT aa nH‘ tf lh ne Fi te [a ea | = : _ |was the ‘designer and beld clo e. a THIRD INNING hit eee ‘erienes aes). aera tye * — the oil-seal.. . ae poe ‘the serge college ‘stu-- ang sates eapage voow’’ r - nce coming to Pontiac 4, wants college. entire : Braves — Schoendienst filed | ni Grim came in to Council t fo View he had served Pontia: off the board| from mother and dad help, but | the charges was fead to the yt to Mantle. Logan slammed Itch for N York. ‘Mat? of education, part of that period| regular reading of The Press delegates. They sat quietly for ct ee ee a Gal dae Wed eek as pepe will really complete the rest of | more than tws hours during the stands, Mathews flied out to i i the i reading. Ry : Atal, saree popped cut te oo a Hospital Vote Fa Eablet Families and tclende cannot | ‘Then bedlam broke loo McDougald. Fun, one Polite sans (Continued on Page-2, Col. 1) supply a fraction of | , constantly had his Yankees — Bauer clouted « |.) 2nkees —— _— “we ume The Press brings daily. ont to nae ae aie home tun Into the left field. /DOrews. Unter wtruck out, Nol FoCh= -Finding Group News of triende tn other est 1 1 oncsal for a. union investle Sevtnhin See eee ee (rams, no hits, to Tell What. Bond Issue Ike Praises Wilson . Iie ite nay” inte, "The Prese (@ation of the charges was over. ‘ington. ow é * . ig 5 r i Aaron. Berra flied out to Cov- | "NINTH INNING ~ Will Finance WASHINGTON (INS) — Pres- | regularly. Let the Press help |ynelmingly defedted. By virtually ington. One ran, one hit. Braves——_Pafko flied out to ident Eisenhower today praised | in educational undertakings. i, (Steed oak SRY Oe Peer Slaughter, Covington singled to| Facts behind the Oct. 28 hospital! Outgoing Defense Secretary Rates are low, Service is good. to the charges, FOURTH INNING left. McDougald threw out Cran- sche eal Charles E, Wilson for “effective | Student morale will be higher. : B "Mdteelt ‘whighed to \dall with Covington taki nd, (Pond election will be the major] i adership and successful man- | Call the Circulation Department | Hoffa forges. staged a wild, hour.” —* Meth, AG. |MeDeuwald these out Burdette, (‘Pic of conversation at a quarter-| agement” which=has strength. | teday for service beginning to- [long demonstration on the convene - | left. Pafko singled to left, Ad- |McDougald threw out Burdette.'” , Grantee Pontiac! th eea's seer poe ie (Continued on Page 21, Col. 3) cock stopping at second. Coving-|No runs, one hit. ly meeting of the Greater Pontiac) ened the nation’s security. : one aa ton singled to left, scoring Ad- | Yankees — Burdette threw: out Community. Advisory Council to- : _ + cock, weg tteted scored and Jon One. toned. wr Prima} night at 8 p.m. : Covington . second § when | Joe jor Soleman) A fact-findi mmittee under at z | Siaughter’s throw to third got |and popped out to Logan. Sion haleniapinns. at Fred V. Hag- j ust Waking in the Rain = |.away from Kubek. Art Ditmar./Howard batted for Grim. and it ident, will relieved Shantz on the mound |singled off Logan's glove, Kubek #@r4, past council _presiden , for New York. Crandall popped |stopping at second. Bobby Rich-jreveal to council delegates what out to Simpson. Burdette popped |ardson ran for Howard. Bauer the $950,000 bond issue will finance. By ROBERT B, TARR. MIAMI BEACH — Teamsters meeting here in convention have suddenly found themselves embroiled In a jurisdictional ° problem of their own. "The word. was passed-among the boys . Monday that they should ride = union ‘taxicabs, * * * streamed from the auditorium into a Florida rain storm, F x *®. ® There is nothing gentle or hesitant. about a Florida rain, It is as determined - ‘as a teamster on a picketline. In some manner or other, delegates: ; splashed to eating places and hotels. . An agreeable suggestion to union mett ee ents. committee ‘apolo= . Ufitil they discovered that in all-of gized tor no’ wing anticipated the site Miam{ Beach (a place of vast distances yation earlier and promised to come de between points of call) there are but 13 with a flock of buses (unionized) ” “ unionized cabs among about 240 vehicles. morrow morning. When the matter. was broached ~ — . a a * ee from the rostram at. tho—elose of - This“aeribe, trying to keep dry, hailed Wednesday. afternoon's jong — “it passing cab and did not ask the driver a delegate yelled “nuts to the cabs; . “any "questions About. his affiliations, we'll walk.” “might have been one of the tintouchable Spat ei pried venturi mats Oh wet . Hills Will | Vote Tuesday : on Special Sewer Levy _ | DETROIT w—The City Loyalty Investigating Committee yesterday denied reports that it keeps files on Council members and United Auto Workers President Walter P. Reuther. A formhal explanation was. d-|E With FIBERGLAS merece [I TX Plastic SPECIAL PURCHASE—Greotly Underpriced! _ Brass et Plicaies: Picture Uetee Glass ' i 3 | sald taps sire made nt $200 'each, ESE Eyplodes Bomb poke | | vide fent to meet an- 3 ; | meal interest and capital pay- Xp ’ | meénfs, : : The supervisor emphasized that) dessa Ex losive these funds are for trunk lines Left only, with the various .communi- Takes Entire Hand, 3 if + FS 5 i g 2 q g. z “No Need te Poy Full Price. * ‘—Prices Slashed on All 3 Pontiae Press Photo “The lines are nt to Pe i — Some 400 sultant-until yesterday. Circuit Judge H. Russel |prutett pointed out “because the] et te beens ee. Famous Brand ELECTRIC friends of Leon V. Belknap (left), retiring Oak- Holland was principal speaker. Commissioners |towhship, along with neighboring neni ~ RAZORS .. . You Alweys | land County Road Commission engineerman- trom Genesee and Washtenaw County were pres- |communities, is under court order|"#™ which was mangled , SAVE AT SIMMS! ager, turned out at the Ejks Temple last evening ent to pay tribute to Belknap. Presenting him jfrom the State Department of|® that also cost «$l : : ; to say farewell to the veteran 69-year-old county — with a citation for his years of service is Sol D. |Health to Correct thie present pol-/him his entire left hand. — — MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS . | @fticial. Last spring he announced his retirement . Lomerson, chairman of the Oakland commission, lution of the River Rouge. ee * * =—_ * sein ochre ttntinarit Sta ed Roy Pee eee. “We must have the construction! According to Royal Oak : | of tne tr lines The levy wel Paul Grams, 4 of 49 Tove ‘These May Look Like ‘SPECIAL P PRICES’ is kee Siearioeeseees] But Theyre Sinme Everyday LOW PRICES Vicor. Neon, - About 75 White Students Sc ermiat wcacceel of a return, plug interest, on their) 4522 Elmwood, were walking near| i’ ; if ~ i “i 10”° rail . ! , - a : Industry. Leader, Dies eink ie Page ge af og : _SOLUTIO day, i ' THOU (Continued From Page One) leave : Litfle Rock School “Resent o saith iane, who — seodused__ Water era TRADE-IN week petitioned the city to pet . “a . retry F. oy Se eguan re- - le pg to Mid| ‘The youth « ty ‘ignites BROWN DUCK — $11 95 ip. signed Sa Nevember 2088, vale, have been informed that) the fuse made from a cigarette ’ te a) ae TITLE ROCK, Ark, uP--About Same of the demonstrating girs|there 1s & simple solution to thet and the other two befs ran a unte SCHICK Model 25 te studénts walled -of|s presence principal, |problem—merely replace the name| distance away, Granaas, for j : cneigon was chairman of the Ge \Centril High School classes today|standing inside the main entrance, sign. unknown reasons, held the bomb awitea ec RS Electric Shaver positors’ committee Pontiac!in what was scheduled as a mass remem cm any of the white} ‘The street, an apparent continu-| until it went off. t 98 4 Commercial & Savings Bank andiprotest against racial. integration) students leaving: ation of Midvale, was never of-| jis friends told the police they aon. leepee arm | in 196 was appointed Pontiac|within the school, The a wet wt tadie om i s0epe, orm Ss - - same ficlally designated on city plats 85/neard an explosion, and turned vents, gun pads. Why ee chairman of the reorganized com- * * *. oe had supported their. ‘Plan “Merritt lane.” The changeoveris» see Paul with his clothing in|! PAY more? ae ; mittee for economic development,| The white boys and girts began|"®, Join the walkout. ‘was requested when the three tam-|fames. They ran to him and beat The teen-agers said their par- lies there f national information committee, straggling from the main entrance ilies there found friends, packages) summoned ’ m2 reg ot the building within. moments|¢®* had told them that if enough/and deliverymen stumped try- eae aces oat after the 9 a.m. change-of-classes| Ned the walkout it would be im-|ing to find their street, he also to Pontiac = sible t line them. Es it was found his left hand was belonged HY bell rang possible to discip hem. They , Hillis and Pine Lake |. oious and massed on the curb-|* failure and that they probably! ing the final stages of their (2° his Tight hand were mise Cuaty Cute. ing across from the building. would be punished. move from the western to the ing. : ** Mr. Nelson, 72, leaves his wife,| There they called to other stu- *~ * * eastern half of the Municipal ai . . the former Maude Jean Jones,/dents prering from the windows) Most of the white students who| Bullding. Larger quarters will Prince Doing Fine whom he married on Sept. 25, 1912|and doorways to join ther. walked out gathered across the| %¢ Provided, with many addition- a. in Detroit; a daughter; Mrs. Robert * * * street and about 60 Guardsmen| #! facilities tor holding and ques | LONDON i = Buckingham Glenn of Pontiac; two sons, Ty) scome on, you chickens,” the)started moving them from the tioning prisoners, issuing H- | Palace said today that Prince and Robert Nelson of Pontiac; 10 “Dirty chickens,” ‘they yelled. | The Guardsmen, with rifles) St*phic materials and files. school, srandetildren: © sister, Mire vn The ‘tudents reportedly had|actoss | their chests, advanced} When the final phone. ix con | - been threatened with suspension y down street nested ta @b Mewar veltaiched PRR Rey ecRoaete ent ta pat nti dente ote eo heck Icton, Mate aed oq and, N.Y; ok re cae # (mre Guhl nica ts Oe eve dea ity a Fae aps ar = me a are from ors ater ‘them a/formerly that of the Fire Depart- Phage will be at 2. p.m. Sgtur- anager gr Patt Ls wd inyblock- ty the school area.'ment, to transact police business. from Chapel tears, sa Earlier 30° Guardsmen; forming — B) | - with Dr, William H. Marbach-of-}..“I.. couldn't . get. T else'a ‘solid military box, escorted| Birmingham Toas(tnasteis® Chub ___. fieiating. Burial will follow “in/They. won't cme ‘o0t. I am 80/eight Negro students into school/has inducted new officers, includ- | White Chapel Memorial Cemetery./ashamed I could scream,” through ranks of hooting, jeering/ing John Kotchian, president; Matching Hunters’ Pants ALL SIZES 49 Straight or knit . bottoms. 5 ; Double seat and knees. SUNBEAM “G" Electric Shaver . THERMO Knit §— Indershirt Week-End Specials athe: ' KS | | Warmth without weight. Knit traps ; . rs CAINS | z arm we! 5 Traps : Another girl said many of her) white students. Brooks W' vice: presi-\E MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS f body heat to k warm. All’ , Picky | dedlpg= tata te “ip —e ‘Sierra’ 40-Hour Windup aint 5-M M-L-XL. : me morials be made to the Civic Audi-jewon go W " - é go. We'll go.” But then tetas Pent. , they refused to walk out on the|P peeve Clock — Get. 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