| “geen? j » $ ie Eee a Set fr Firing in Florida Today ~tateod poised” ona’ auneh New Yorkers ‘See Subways Free of Strike NEW YORK York’s subway strike was over today affer eight days of the worst transport tietp in ~. York history. And 4,700,000 regular _ strap- hangers were back where they started — competing with mul- - titudes of Christmas shoppers for a seat. : Department stores and other Midtown Manhattan shops indi- eated they expected today’s sales to rival of surpass the near record high of Saturday, when subway service had returned to 1T we am hindi asian Launching Signal Up, “Indicating ICBM Ready oe ee CAPE CANAVERAL, Fia. (® — An Atlas interconti- nental ballistic missile, glistening in the sunlight, mn tied @ Cae” Pome by yy ated Press Religion Writer George Cornell-on Luke and his tri- | jmphant search for details on the birth of his Lord starts tomorrow © “that: the prelimoinary ling stand today, ready for... ifiring. Start Summation in Hoffa Trial The red ball —— that a launch attempt imight be made was holeted © upon its tall pole shortly after 8 a.m., an indication’ icountdown before the launching was well under’ by 3 Defendants for ba Directed Acquittal Watchers guessed that if al \went well the Air Force “races NEW YORK # — Both sides Lake Dragged {INS} —’ New Judge Denies Motion) for Defendant. in Renda Suit Missing ‘From Shores ' Since Sunday ST. CLAIR SHORES— (INS) — Authorities began dragging Lake St. Clair to- day for Ralph Winstead, ‘chief “investigator” for~ the: United. Auto..W.orkers,. whose mysterious disap- may halt the $4.5 million damage suit of Carl Renda. - Winstead, 64, was a cen-| tral figure in the union's: “cloak and dagger” probe of the 1948 shotgun ines on UAW President Walter -P. Reuther. He is also a de- fendant in the lawsuit. Police said Winstead, an ice fish- ‘erman, has not been seen. since Chief UAW Investigator | 5*Yornell’s Mesias Starts Tomorrow fe: Owes Debt fo Luke == @r Truth on Birth of Christ year the great story of the Nativity... .. ront® to the apostie Paul ‘and one of the four gospel writers. sf had not been described in the written word. The articles were written by George. Cornell, religion r writer for The Associated Press and author of the book “They Knew Jesus.” Ilustrating eacfi of the six Stories will be appropriate. Christ- ® mas scenes by some of the greatest artists of as time. Rem- Few of them ‘fealise that in great part the beautifully ‘A, 4¥ing story as known today might have been lost to the world Load i not been for one man: Luke, the disciple who was an eee > a Pl ST 2 fx scien op. og Laer. Lae te One copert The series follows the systematic painstaking Luke as he sets would be ut to find the details of the birth of his Lord—a birth which’ launching atte had oceurred some 60 years earlier but which, up to Luke's!) The launching stand was dam- Selling Yule } - Perhaps no other gift can bring quite the same light MY to the eyes of a young child as the gift of ac ba ef i; brandt, Titian, Rubens, and others. The pictures were made from originals in New York's Metropolitan..Museum of Art and the Pierpont Morgan Li-| brary. Cornell, ene of the nation’s top. oters on religious subjects, had long been struck by the fact that Christianity is indebted to. Luke for practically all the memorable Christmas passages in the Bible. singular work in putting on the _ the hightights of the Nativity. . Numerous en of course, have eee made about. incidental detail. * * * For a unique and intensely interesting look at the origins at the Christmas story, don't fall to follow “The Legacy of! “Luke” ete tomorrow. - Animal A gencies puppy or kitten of his-own:- Knowing. this; and anticipating the dagties of — | Mild and animals, including pure- — breds, on. hand. = Brices ws tke 0 ei wees. ing to Mrs. Martin Davis, treasur-| -™ a _ baby,” this little dog ‘seems to be imal ge nm League Shatter, Fea MUTUAL AFFECTION — “ can't give you anything bilien, ond Ahe feeling seems to be mutual. The two met at ‘the Friendly Orphans Would Like New Homes saying. to Jane Anm Blagky And ~~ wil therstone and East t boulevard, 5 for Christmas = nce = asS> esse an alge SUN AS lpn: ae Rie bial EE CN SRS ORIEL 7h ea WASHINGTON (INS) — Congressional leaders were jolted today by Allied Eu-— ropean opposition to America’s proposed - gyuclear missile build-up for NATO. They viewed it as a blow to allied unity and a propaganda defeat for the US. together.” Sen. Styles Bridges, NH. Senate GOP on the missile investigating subcommit- ee tee, said: “I am shocked by the attitude rs Fee r | NEWS CATASTROPHIC .”’ Eisenhower was heard| One Democrat said the news that Ger- of our so-called allies—at their lack of to tell Adenauer after their 40- many, France, Norway and Denmatk tion on our major effort to pro- | minute were President Eisenhower's tect and defend the free world." IKE LOOKS BETTER pat alae _ plan was “catastrophic.” Another said the Senate Democratic Leader Lynden | Back at his hotel the ot city-owned damage to US. prestige was “worse than Johnson, Texas, chairman ef the |said he found the President “ie/ some recreational Vanguard.” 3 ess group, would only say: Satcnied york 4 “I thought he looked better} - But Sen. Ralph Flanders (R-Vt), a roe og page og lino Ra ee ee een eee oe ; member of the Senate Preparedness meeting to be a success and we are Washington,” Adenauer said. “Hel Gare : : te: Subcommittee investigating the U.S. aware of the many problems involved. —_|+.14 me that his illness -had only| te disposal plant property on gadeaile program, told.& reported: I believe it is best to withhold judg- = heen « matter of 24 hours.” | Crasbreok road. Although, mot , 3 : ment until the meeting is over.” ater Adeniinaite ved, tiee,| nant © the area is “This doesn’t come entirely as a sur- | | - “| the site of skling, model plane | . prise to me. I'm afraid our allies think Sree: Shenk Ses ee A | Seat eaalier riven in are | Ying scout activities and we consider them as satellites. We must Bend omegn setipaag gt eg S| Meedgesiters on tin ceainsat | on Oe. ; make .this an. alliance for mutual in- Mo a proof Paris for a sentimental visit to | The purpose of terests and that is a job for the Presi- pease pe + me tena osu pean gpa! bis old NATO military command. |Would be to invest — dent and Secretary of State (John Foster) — ns trom pesos Wearing ‘A Gith hine ghercent| Tenner, SOUS Stata DeRenvany Drayets Sey Sor See _ Privately, there was some Democratic Oana Ee aide lea {manner that additional SURPRISE REGISTERED suggestion that the Western European re- alert bubble-top limow-'ne added or areas sine to be greeted by U.S. Gen.| Most of the key legislators bellion against the proposal for missile jLauris Norstad, NATO’s present tary. proposal ran into immediate NATO Adlai E. Stevenson's warning that the ¢ #2 a opposition at the Paris conference, a NATO conference was designed to‘put too | As he had on his arrival” tm) missioners acc meeting which all have assumed ‘had much emphasis on militaty and not rors, the Peele Se ee ae oe ee thoroughly explored in advance and enough lopmen ~~ onthoee ar i — heen would be cut and dried with no surprises. Sen. Mike Mansfield (D-Mont), a Foreign utility company, Detroit Edison, a just back from North Africa, said the de- ee painted wosken| Teen Oe Seen apogee ® said: “I had} oe aie oa velopment was a and po- |canopy erected over the door into| ; ation of its : with allies litical defeat” for this country. He urged the bullding. SHAPE military per- of an understanding 7 more diplomatic negotiations be con- [sonnel were drawn up in a semi- and I am still hopeful that something ducted at the “working level” of regular circle, thelr wives and children) | Birmingham ean bo worked cut. ambassadors rather than at the high |*t#nding nearby. Symons. “Without that unity we all ‘will be level of the current meeting. es. * celebrate Statue of Billy Mitchell Unveiled Honor Air Prophet Clinton Disposal Bruce Moore, is the gift of George for the military H, Stephenson of Philadelphia. | Gives Nod to Plan for|stield which must always belong Wap Ig * * * 5T hips ee en oe It is to be unveiled by Mitchell's ownsh freedom among an or sen William, who has been press- tions. . * e Reibel, Ferguson, Dea, fag, he reverra ot Ne The Cabtend County Hoard of] pisesnower recaited thatthe} Dineen on. Way to =e r faa x charges of making statements pre-|.,., eae : wae yg eg Chicago Squad . se : oT. neal aaa eticlal to geod ardor wad daect proposed River Sewage|he had still been privileged to | SESS Peseeserooecereresoneseeooesesseooees. pline. At the time of the Mitchell| Dapoes Sytem ee Sve tomn ines reaper ~ yl ome! SACTROE? ahs The Detret Red Male Sirians Movies Lain 0 Snapshots () pert of the Army. It became te * * * it strange to be a civilian and|Wings and the Chicago Black write” 2 . r dependent in 1947. Authorization ot the project as\@id not feel as natural with ajHawks swapped sight payers te = ~~ 4-Lam BAR-LITE' : “cr the largest undertaking 'so far bylculan bat = touching his S701 OS% taney of the to. Netonal AD: amp Diiii-i \ pee An Air Force review board held] i SPs trom the Board of “Greetings, and good luck,” he Hockey League clubs. + be: Complete with 4 BULBS | ster akon be Soe Savistind, begs tdin-aren homes are warm and nlc€ and the)". sce" Detrolt gave up vet aces | 87 ; tary of the Air Force James 1.) te be served covers the Clinton ee F Dates Reet, ight , et i se ‘ ‘ The President then went into the ae ee ee : 4 bute holds Z : ee Township to the Macomb County Dineen and left wing Bill Dea. - line. headquarters building for a pri- SOOOSSSOOHHTOSOESESESOESOHEEHSREOESEOEOEEEE Arms vs. Red Talks vate chat with Norindtn the of} | Te vntptace Bick Mores , : vee cect” wits saparin Sh tit Eloenbower himselt) sent the Red, wings voter et ry Folding BAR-LITE se In a-resolution which_supervis-ihad used. - ™ Mickoskd; wings : Crisis for NATO ors will be asked to approve, the| From Norstad’s office, the Pres-| Bob Bailey and Jack Mcintyre, << R, With 4 GE Bulbs end Case : area ceed Yo Gestanel “Ts solitons. wait te the SroenGied of) sat Say Coat ee SS 3a) $12.00 Value — Ail for operation Pontiac.” ficers mess to a martini and Fe - (Continued From Page One) [ies in the heart of the area and\meet the senior officers from eachipatey "us tee pfoven, defensive i ete. wooreved ber-tte with handy 87 rad Adenauer before visitingihas its own sewage dapesal pro-jnation. There he also talked with!torwards, who formed two-thirds \ be ge hy a ne St hoe Folding nated plans, Harold monnier, naval deputy when|piayer so far as the Black Hawks rTTTTITIU salon wok See er an Ne ee andi were concerned was Reibel, 2 five- —¥ Fits ARGUS C-3 prospects gaining some * * * mayor Marne-la-Coquette, NHL center. : : th the Russians “For instance, it Pontiac en|the nearby village where he bad! ay. peg Wings and Black Telephoto Lens time wants tOllarges its present sewage treat-|lived and which made him an hon- program for|ment facilities and offers treat-jorary citizen. renal pes dbng B ovr: Regen. & Viewfinders Europe a strong weapons|ment service to its neighboring * e & veg den dergharnn gh meaty a communities, this should be taken| Winding up his visit, the Presi- 11+ forward Ted Lindsay and - $1990 99 NATO delays a decision on (0% for any duplication of serv-|where some 200 persons who hadipores Kennedy, Joimnie Wilson = ices," said Schone. been at SHAPE when he was —|, scare goalie Hank Bassen and 3-power imported tens with ease means in effect the Soviets * * * officers, men, WACs and theiri., amateur defenseman Mike Viewfinder made and guaranterd by veto Atlantic Alliance arms | The aim of ten we be Le — repel lee. 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Ingalsbe, 62, of 650 ¢ Waele Hiemr © O ccul-allisliie te Mind Cts. Mois Yak Cake Special and’on the southbound run, |¢ $ heart ailment at his home, $. Lapeer Rd who died ‘Service will. be at. 1:30 pamlens yesterday were searching for, NW York Central Asksiine oni special. : 160 W. Huron St. “rezsin § An employe of Pontiac Laundry/day in Pontiac General Hospital,|Thursday at the Baird Funeralja crank who sent police on a false to Drop Runs Between _ Nickerson said patronage on both» A. PARKING ON PREMISES 4 & Dry Cleaners, he was a mem-|was held at 2 pm. today at with burial at Mt. lope Cem-/alarm when he told them a bank 4. Major Cities lines. has been declining steadily) > | never > ber of the Reorganized Church of Moore Funeral jetery. The Rev, Frank Hem-j|was being robbed, : = for the past decade. Se ccccccecssesecccecccoeccoecoosesegeooeeees: Latter Day Saints, ee ee ee ee! hn geet ter Gn Mba - en ae ae Pee cA Lat oo. White 1 Cemetery. church officiate. Bell Telephone Co. sald a man | NEW YORK The New York Surviving are , Augusta;| A 40-year resident of Oakland) = - ; Central Railroad yesterday it . ‘ a son, LeRoy Powell of Bethany, |County, =n n : pr adygy metageae lig So had filed petitions with state regu-LOSt Ship for ‘57 Announce New Way to ; Mrs. David Johnston of Lake ‘Tr npg latory bodies asking to discontinue) r : Ma: a denghiee, Mere, Yack ae ly 4 Doctors a an ett (tinea © ante Enters Soo Locks Drain Sinus Cavities sinter: ss swell's body is at the(Redman, both of + @ 44 |, About 16 local officers rushed tolCincinnati and Toledo. Monday Night Without Discomfort Pursley Funeral Home. _ eae pear mes ten or ee —_ in in Suit thrown pat Flint eat fovea. Public Udlity Commissions ‘of| SAULT STE. MARIE @ — The : MRS. WILLIAM J. ROSS [Mrs. “ However the police “found busi-/Ohio, Indiana and Wlinois, last downbound ship of the 1957; New tablet invention for sinus sufferers acts both = = —— Plains Louie 1, usual at the bank. There ine |cTeat Lakes navigation season en- i i aes ones a “iy Mie Me Oxford Physician Latest nad been no holdup. se tr ee tenes tao S aeeeketeie tele on. to drain clogged sinun-ceryties and Harbor, died yesterday in pontiac|“"e” sls to Quit as Plaintiff nd th, taste ne fn ee ee relieve distressing head pains | ej we gale Agoinst City Hospital |Gemate (pr Ulf) | Sree cectann xa Sasa atte cardns nmin) Nim Tod ¥.T, Crea) J, ewe sri sd he rn member of Emman-| HOLLY — Harold S. Jones, 52, 2 : * |Co. closed the Upper Lakes naviga- Ptablet “ang ol Mapiion carck a ie first|°f 602 Baird St., died Monday aft-) Only a. i aS eG - dette re ne ae [in tegen. the remarkable ability to help the pales etanee peceas 0 be beotiand, tthe sew ccamennydlc | ad score RESUMES Probe said the road will have sustained)’ Coast Gusrd Crude, E. J. Boden:| thus telieve congestion and pres- successful topically im promot Besides her husband, she leaves! Mrs. @jing to William J. Beer, Pontiacs Weel ty & loss of approximately $1,289,978 io said the usual urry of ship| *Ure. The re ng drainage of the ciaseavitics - three children, Mrs, Lois Granzow|$%", Harold Jon by for the doctors. ; _ fin, 1957 on the passenger service|movement toward the end of the pry esc in gsm that it is now prescribed more to ot Royal Oak, Mrs, Pearl Kline|*tepdaughters, Mrs, Hazen Austin} Dr, Rodman C. Jacobi, of Ox-| Invites Judge to Testify |>etween the cities. In 1956 the lossiseason was missing this year. He| yn S Sincehend tie: siane Sonal fot neta _ e and Kenneth C. Ross; both of Pon-/f Holly and latest to withdraw Al T . | (was $402,975, he said. attributed the lack of last-minute knows so well- leation {a ew avaiable at’ tiac; and a sister, Mrs. Stella Mac-|0f Milford, and t. The suit is over} ON Alleged Terrorism + 9% traffic to the large supply of ore| tacked directly by improving ¢ the need Donald of Pontiac. _ Molter at home. which prohibit the doc-| jn Tennessee The move would end passenger,|in Lower Lakes harbors. of the sinus fora prescription thename, Mrs. Ross’ body will be at the| Brothers, Lyle of performing certain types jmail and express service in St. % *' of all is the Tablets. Dristan Tab- C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home,|Eji of Saginaw also survive. are asking un- Louis as i aide fact that this is accom lets cost 98¢ for a bottle of Keego Harbor until noon Thurs-| Service will be privileges. 24 tablets. Buy and use Drist day when it will be taken to the/day at the Dryer Funeral Home es laa he that they will drain away service at 2 p.m. Her pastor, Dr. The Rev. s _fistion of sinus cavities, re- = > eee Miadone wilt oltielate with bare" ~ ae Dr, Robert W. Al-|t > hiewe the pain -and- Sse eee ial in Oakland Hills Me-| yes. RAYMOND E,. MILLER as one of the your Salt Yareneee eve Oi be CLARKSTON — Service for Mrs. After a series of postponements, ELIAS L. WILLIAMS Raymond E. (Sarah) Miller, 74, of|the show cause hearing as to wh Elias L. Williams, 8, of 508/156 N. Main St., who died Monday/the hospital shouldn't be stopped Bloomfield Ave, died Saturday in)morning, will be held at 2 p.m.|from ‘certain disputed St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after| Wednesday at the Sharpe Funeral regulations will be held Jan. 8. py ey his wife Ss xie;|erte wil e0cloke ‘ith, burial in| y.Taegie : Seesdeck. jing are : 5 v. , Douginss A. Pearl Williams, well—charge in the suit that cer Peatinc and Mrs, Eumice Btount] "— UMOSE V. SOWLES tain medical staff py-laws con- of Detroit; several brothers and) LEONARD — Densmore V.| tain regulations which prohibit |sters Union's Joint Council $7, sisters, Jessie and Frank Williams/Sowles, 61, of 4996 Rochester Rd.) their unrestricted right te prac- |Which embraces Tennessee and of Century, Fla., Chartic Williams, |died ¥e tice medicine freely im « tax- (part of Kentucky. He was one pf Mrs, Cora Outsey, Mrs. Bessie) He was a lifetime resident of the) supported hospital, 12 Teamsters for whom School- White and Mrs. Annie Mobley, all/county. Hospital officials field in 1953 directed a verdict of Pd ates ate 6: Saatiae, Charten), oe sescary for the |Scwuttal on charges of coming Mr. Williams" at |of Dryden, a sister, rules ~ |to commit violence in a the William R. Davis Funeraljtha Dempsey of Highland ata of the public. ite. when it will be taken to Trinity| Service will be held at 2 p oe * * * : at 1|Wednesday at the Bossardet-Mab- Humans With Rabies Sen. 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Tel Phone FE 8-9666 | Hours yordreeio Store ; ise ‘til Christmas ORA OBRECHT Specializing in Hair Styling _ and Permanents Complete Beauty Service 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 “Remember That Wednesday Nigh AMY NIGHT Howard Toawee’ s 3650 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains ltake time off from it. © * Burns Cleaner * Uniform, Healthful Heat | %* Less Attention SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 . shouldn't be just as matter of. fact about setting her own working hours and sticking by them. Tuesdays,” or ‘Friday is general -__ |housecleaning day for me," or “I w eee have to be home when my children ‘come fram school.” BEE flee Aig armen Canyon the Pilgrim Class Has _ Christmas Party Thirty members of Pilgrim R 2 MT. CLEMENS ST. | FE 3-7514 | THE HOLIDAY ae NYE DAIRY 2.6555 | the meeting: a a gift was “Te nCi rcles Meet A reader puts it this way: who works. “Why? Because she is organized. She is at her job so many hours a day and mobody expects her to “The full-time housewife? Her time is everybody's. She has con- stant interruptions. “She is supposed to be able to leave her work without protest to help the PTA carnival, serve ‘mother, fix refresh- 4H club, entertain & ir “Tt seems to me the atay-at- round of. activities simply because being able*te-say-‘no* tp any de- mand,” There is a lot of truth in that letter, But the stay-a SThome wife has ‘only hefself to blame for the fact that her job is taken so lightly by others, A woman with a paid job puts her job first automatically, And there is no reason why a woman’ who does her own housework and has small children to look after * * * A hotisewife can say, ‘I iron on F ; 4 Charles Heini conducted . presented to Dr. John H, Hall, Ten circles of Central Meth- odist’ Chureh whieh met re cently ‘were Margaret Johnston Far Sle 20-30% She Can Copy Her Working Sister, ‘ Reserve Hours for Homemaking By RUTH MILLETT | “When a stay-at-home wife envies her working sister, é \it may not be just for the paycheck that goes with an| outside job, It may be because the working wife has aj. ready excuse for saying “no” to demands on her time) and energy that the home-tied wife lacks. ~ willing to do all my own work and manage on one -pay- “I am a stay-at-home wife,| check, but sometimes I am+ a bit. envious of the wife) New Rnee-High Stretch Nylons Have Perfect Fit A new kind ‘of knee-hich seam- less, stretch stocking that has a texture as sheer as fine dress ny- lons- and assures perfect fit for every type of leg, for the first time, has been developed by the a eS BT Bee ——— = 2 EE GAT SES for the knee-high stretch stocking|tern part. 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For further information call FE 2-5221. _ Pe ce cael nelle ee ar FombAY A DacanCiR i it, ios7 futthe at ati ee E Fs | , afte tie ith ire He | | (7 | i it gf z F *F f tk | Sen sites) Fu be . pt es 2 in Methodist dren; and Primary, a group of ee ee dren. a The event will mark the first wig, = Meni torareny Weckeya ely witt-slng “Te | oe # * and the Charoleers | \ sing “infant Holy,” a tradi-- tiqnal Polish carci, a Also feattred will be selections': by the Primary itmer, Richard of the Canadiens is stilt | Hyslop. on top, four points ahead of Howe jand Moore. The Pocket Rocket, the top goal-getter, scored his 15th goal and picked up his 20th assist ARCADIA, Calif. (@—Travis M. Kerr's Round Table drew top im- post of 130 pounds. ye the 5 Central does.-not-- have-a-- tall} jteam, but coach Dowdy rates this team as one of his best shooting teams at the school. 5 The Chiefs were guilty of slug- gish floor play against Arthur_Hill jlast week and will have to im- ‘prove in this aspect against Flint) i\Central, which is probably the fast-) lest overall team in the league. | SAGINAW. VALLEY SCORING Detroiters Not ‘|Franciseo 49ers to decide thé) {Western Division champion of the National Football Leaague. ~the end of regulation ev. they'll in Best Shape for Vital Scrap. Wilson Says Ane Most Doubtful in Casualty List of 6 Players DETROIT @ — The bathed Lions Jeft for the West Coast today for the playoff game with the San - The Lions will be quartered in Palo Alto until Saturday when ‘they move to San Francisco. While on the Coast Detroit will drill in Stanford University Stadium. The Lions won't be in top shape for the vital. game, Be- sides star quarterback Bobby Layne, who is out with a broken Chicago Bears Sunday, might be) available for the playoff. Dr. Rich- ard A. Thompson, team physician, removed the shoulder harness Ged-! man has been wearing and said! that the back would start exercis-| lable to take part in at least some ‘of the game, ~ Biggest worry is over Charicy ‘Ane, The burly offensive tackle in- |jured a knee against Chicago and has been having trouble walking. Jimmy David, who missed the sprained ankle, Other casualties from the Bear encounter include Frank Gatski, who injured an ankle; John Henry Johnson, who pulled a muscle, and Jock Chstetiensen, wike jared 9 iciiusan Among NEL eae Brown Is Top defending champion, earned yards on 204 tries for a 3.4 aver- age. Reokie Den Bosseler, of Washington, was third with 673 yards. John Johnson, of Detroit, ended the season with 671 and Tommy Wilson of Los Angeles had 616. Ollie Matson of the Chicago Cardinals, in 6th place with 583 yards, will have a chance to ad- vanee into the top five Sunday when the Cardinals face the Pitis- wrist. “I hope all of them will be, available for the game,” ‘said icoach George Wilson, ‘‘Ane is per- haps the most doubtful right now." Tobin Rote, who filled in bril-/ | This will be Pontiac’s last game |liantly for Layne, also was getting) (for 1957. The Chiefs will be idle/treatment for a neck injury. He was hurt while running for a Ist | ‘down in the Lions’ final touch- ‘down drive against Chicago. According to the rule book there’l] be no tie game Sunday. . If the teams are deadlocked at ‘continuea sudden’ death over-| time. The first team to score — by any means cageray ok field goal or safety — wi be the winner. , In the event of a: tie_in_regula— | tion time, the referee will toss a: coin and the captains of the two teams will choose to receive or ‘kick as at the start of the game.’ * * * “There will be the usual two min- utes rest period between regular 4/15minute quarters. No halftime rest is permitted. The sudden death playoff, inci-| dentally, has never been used since) it was put on the books several years ago. 3 Sports Pages G FG PT TP Ave | Thompson. Sag. 2°17 4 4 OM iller, 4°27 2% 7 187 PCH . 2 @ 37 5 Gillard, PN. 346 OM «18.0! iSkinner. PCH 2 9 11 2 165 | Potts Bag 212 & 2 145 AH 3 18 3 3 130 Street, AH 2 16 6 38 126 Woodson, FN 34 8 3% 120 | Kirk. rc 4 19 9 47 119 Brussow, AH 310 4 3 110 2 il @ 22 110 29 42 110 ; 34 68 33 to PCH 2.8 4 2 100 | Parker 2 5 10 2% 100 English, 2 7 8 95 4 41 11-33-83 chardson, FC 4 9 10 2% 70 in Today's Press AP Facstmite ST uDIES FILM — Detroit defensive coach Buster Ramsey kept busy last night studying the films of the previous Lion-49er games in preparation for Sunday's western division playoff battle at San | Francisco. Tee Lions lett today for the coast. Doesn’t Bother Engle ‘cs = Fast in Favorites Spot. SAN FRANCISCO ® — Head Coach Rip Engle doesn’t seem the’ least perturbed that his East squad has been installed as the) favorite for the East-West game. ihere Dec. 28. “We think we have a real fine} |Squad,"’ he says. jare.’ | Today the East and the West| players visit the Shrine hospital) for crippled children. here, the re- cipienf of the proceeds from this charity game which this year| ‘stages ifs 33rd renewal, ainer 700 |burgh Steelers in the final game of the regular season. * 8 >; Cleveland's Tommy O’Connell is far out in front in passing and can be regarded as the champion. His average gain of 11.7 yards is. 2.14 better than that of Eddie LeBaron of Washington. John Uni- tas of Baltimore is third with 8.47 In defending his title as the leagues’ top receiver, Billy Wilson of-Sen- Francisco-has a 5247 edge over Baltimore's Ray Berry. But Pittsburgh's Jack McCiairen, 3rd . }with 44, may move up in the game with the Cardinals next week. Leow Grota of Cleveland and Sam Baker of Washington tied for with 77 points. In the punting department, Ben Chandler of New York, edged Norm°Van Brocklin's 44.3. * * * Bert Zager’s has a 15.5 average leads in punt returns. He also owns the season's longest punt return of 76 yards. Milt Davis, Baltimore, and Jack. Christiansen, are tied for 3rd piace _ jin pass interceptions with 10 each. _ Rolladium Site for Invitational Skaters From 5 States to Participate in Meet. Dec. 29-31. The first annual Rolladium In- vitational Roller Skating meet, amateur skaters in the ——t open to-alt Great Lakes region, will be held Rene SS ot Che rink on Mighinnd Eatries from Michigan, Hli- nols, Ohio, Indiana and Wiscon- Then they open two-a-day prac-) sim are expected to participate in tice with the West at Stanford and ithe East at Santa Clara. Both En-! isle and the West's head coach, Jack. Curtice, have declared “the practice sessions open to the pub- “How well they! hie. \jell depends on how good they} Four AlkAmerica verticenaite jare included o nthe East squad— lend Jim Phillips of Auburn, tac- kles Alex Karras of lowa and Lou \Michaels of. Kentucky and _-half- back Jim Pace of Michigan. : G APs. 1, H. Richard, Mintreal’ ....... 15 20 35 2. Beltveau;. Montreal ....,... 122 32 ee = a A ontrea. . » aa _— 5 Horvaih, Bost : 2 ie oa) NEW YORK ® — Coach Vi $. Bathe: ate, New York oo... 9 6 2 Boryla of the New York Knicks ‘ Siastuk, Boston "ss tae - u i 34 today picked his own Guy Sparrow » New York .... ceva» a oody u isberry of. t 1: M. Richard, Montreal ll 2 3 a ne 11, Geoffrion, Montreal 9 13. 2)|Philadelphia Warriors as the best 2. Mackell, Boston 9M BB of what he called a poor. bunch of first year players in the Na- tional Basketball Assn. * * * “Last year’s collegiate crop prob- ably was one of the leanest of all time,” said Boryla Ramee Knicks Garden. doubleheader. “A poor) tunch.”” . “ i “Oustide of Sparrew and Sauldsberry, the rest of the rookies are as inconsistant as the weather. “IT don’t know why. Maybe be- a ee A oe ‘Haughton Wins Top ireached a point where a new kid needs a year_of pro experience. be- fore he can make good. Take Richie Guerin for example.” +’ * Guerin, an Iowa College gradu- ate, averaged 9.7 points a game for the Knicks in his rookie season. He is scoring at a 17-points-a-game clip this year, his second in the league. for eight years as a youngster, is scoring: about 10 points a game for the Knicks. He joined the team this year after two years Award for 5th Time. COLUMBUS, Ohio “#—Perenniel Sparrow, who was paralyzed |yea i’ ui ee ! v \ SW Louisiana ' wad Mexico ao 60. New Mexico 49 sae” ad of St. Louis S#./méntors are due in Miami gan! ou been elfichuated r n eliminat West in Francisco 70 ee Sante Clare 67. coed S MICHIGAN COLLFOF ASKETBALL Central ‘an. 75. Calviet 70 | ‘aryne » Highland z 11, Port Huron at 7 ‘and practice will start, at once. \ i } Washington (St Louse! a Wayne dayy. nenraske, #8, Denver o better eee BE . 2. ns need it be , Heldelvers f than ub I coached last} © — as fae year,’ Daugherty said. “it has; — : thier Methodist ¢5; Kentucky $+ ae ~Po¥ —_— en a — ‘more overall spéed. Daugherty said he would handle offense and Ray Eliot; head coach at Hlinois, would prep the North squad's defense, The South squad's * | loging match ‘against Belgiurh’s | , a FLAM ELIMINATED — Herb Flam, shown ” here losing his glasses in’a fall while playing a trom ‘competing. with the” ee: ,U, 8. Davis Cup Jack Brichant, prescfibed oot eee sary Flam | AP Facsimile team against Australia, A-doctor play the champion Boston Celtics greater, The pros are improving, in the Marines. He played for tonight in a Madison Square | as they go along. They have! Detroit University. year in the NBA, previously played professional basketball for the fancy Harlem Globetrotters. He has been averaging 11 points a game for the Warriors. The 6-7 Los Angeles native played collegiate ball at Texas Southern. * * * ‘ Boryla, whose Knicks ‘have a 12.13 third-place record in~ the NBAs eastern division, agreed _ year’s rookies were ‘Bil Russell, los of the Celtics; Cliff Hagan of St. Louis; .Bob Leonard. of Min- neapolis; Willie Naulls and Ron Sobie of the Knicks; Al Bianchi of Cincinnati. Tom Heinsohn and Lou Tsioropou-|§ |Syracuse; and Dave Piontek of |tickets that normally the seven events and 24 divisions — of skating. This is the first. affair as such being sponsored in this region and the Poritiac area itself wil) offer 60 participants. : Michigan entries from Flint, De- troit, Saginaw, Mt. Clemens, Dear- born, and Muskegon will be among Lions, 49er Contest Sellout for Sunday SAN FRANCISCO @ — Kezar Stadium just isn’t big enough. At Sauldsberry, though in Me first east it’s not big enough when the Franci i buy the 4,800 general Bm in thaltanenmnk MELBOURNE mel yore Pecan Ha | fourth with 127; on teen ay my Wn ot Norte, Mich., fifth} with 321, fess | \ Flam Lost to Cup Team ll a en eee eh ee motor shares; ba. suffered in the initial wave, some |4ppi Maske sesnes has cancellation of its touching new lows for the year. Ssh iat Overall losses were not great, tooned. oe. gat ae es Age ee ; users pease a) * ——_ tacts a aa he = Edward T. Ragsdale, Buick], aS on nreenyee £88 , said that “it was |. ‘+024 288 |in the best interests of both parties Opening blocks included: U.S. Steel off 4 at 49% on 5,000 shares; General Motors off 4s at 4% on Sree . le POSH REPO ORTH ORS “ae 1.2 ae beavy type toms 22 Livestock DETROIT LAVESTOCK 16 (AP)—Cattle — styeeese eetee #5. ” sel elsewhere.” : \. Kudner hind handled the Buick 175) account, one of the largest in the ) cone industry, for 22 years. date for final term- rt. tt tte oe Flor of the contract was an- nounced. see a git bs ts = wid. 2. Greds a Browns: —— saa pdacgae ae & pe bens|fight, Ragsdale said he was “‘in-|\ censed at the inept handling and -bad timing’ of the commercials ~ during the fight. . American Motors fo Show Net Profit FOR. A TRE BUT ITS ‘NO FIGHING* srAss ER. Following the Jochen Patsaren a ahieoiacmees cone pein ~ : pas KIN : . 2 mer SHES His - ee a ee PRESERVE. : = : : f FIRTY-FOOT fA pais dockyard! aad’ sort wortars If Sallie LIGHTNING PLUNGE [are ‘not obeying government or-|| JAE LANDS THE CHUB... [Sno ste eee «AND THE CATCH sinesian ports, “KPM was taken|| Many well selected com- , GOES HEAD-FIRST mont a te a a ee re ne paamgp - . sae ty of iat ae ataae 2 — as being ideal to > ' 1217 Sort Weeds "2 ome ee ee i. . 4 io Foe. ee STOCKS Make a Lasting Gift and Each Dividend Is a Reminder of Your Thoughtfulness Contact our olfice to see how easily ., these gifts may be purchased. C. J. Nephier 2. 818 Community National Bank Bidg. Hours: eee ¥ —— ee a ee Bung gla ny i INSURANCE Poeemin can a Ww. HUTTENLOGHER Agency Huttenlocher 306-320 Riker eee E 4isst 714 Community Nat'l Bank Bldg. mseseny/ zag fener Phone FE 4-1568-9 BAKER & HANSEN Richard H. DeWitt "Donald E. Hansen - Res, FE 5-3793 Res, FE 2-5513 Homeowners’ Policies i Accident Insurance ~ Fire Insurance Automobile Insurance Life Insurance Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance , Burglary Insurance Bonds—All Types Tenants’ Policies _ Errer_of opinion may be tolerated where * reason is left free. to combat it. —Thomas lellerson, 180! : cent of receipts; shout 156 stockers and 1,300 shares; and Radio Corp. feeders in early run; steers and heifers | not of more than three mil- slow; most % at 30% on 1,000 Somsind “steare tissdéy, low ebeice|lion dollars in the quarter ending] and below steady to weak. 3/Dec. 31, the firm’s president, h R I New York Stocks fully steady; most choice 950-1200 Ib. fed|George Romney, told stockholders S OW evenue ncr ease ® ‘Late Morning Quotauons) steers agg > (= yg ~% bh yesterday. ~ on (j A a “Admired oo. 72 Jacobs. 47 te steers. 27 98: ~*~ * * 7 Aiteg ce 2° GS See ele Sis a. ctantord 1190-22 To: few The company lost $2,994,613 in ing lot from ere ‘park-|cokes sre lot. Paty the finishing : . hits Chai'.'':: 324 Kennecott” "., 604/95.00: load “high food around ton mm (he Stme Quarter @ year AGO. | | Ae SR Ow Te asivear, it’ has taken in silaz| Commissioners Tonight Atam Lid ..... 4 Kimb Clk |... 47.2 (heifers 23.75. utility and Romney said the “the 10-month ¢ Octobe: : Alcos cccsees G24 Kresge, 88°. 224|Deifers 1700-2228; wiihty cows 14.50-| 1 in October to-/Compared to same through » Ts H Small Four-Point Am Airtin /'°.' 15) roger... @2.8|2006: and cutters 11.00-14 turned the quarter period of 1956, Robert A. Stierer e *¢ ¢ ave a Am cam 0 aes ye .! lh — ete city administrative assistant, re- Other 1957\revenues were: Law.| List to Work On Am Cran. St Toe” 12S iveniers' tn early run: few high chaice |Cotinued to operate in the black.” ported yesterday. - ‘ Am Gas & Ei .. 7, Lone 8 Com .. 292)venlers up to 31.00; good to lew. choice +. * «x rence street lot at the foot of fim Motors. 34 Mack Tre |.... 8 (sneer calls ever TS fb, 100-1800. Resiy supeited Rewbler sales| Nickels were poured into 476 Wayne, $4,442; Auburn street lot) The use of Pontiac sewers and tae oc: He Mere Si" Sate teen tt aa cakes: were mp 52 per cent over a year|omireet meters in lesser amounts ie sage ti Do weap guast eure corveuay eS 4 *: Saat tap baa te we the..same. * vately-owned lots over the summier|" ss rd al — #- “>. tie eatcore ber mined’ tots eo |82? mt the Set one sae ae be $525 was attributed to the re-|son are the items which go to make Am Tel & Tel Ws Merck o at b cad 3 00-000 Ma. ame Sw current quarter, . moval of 15 meters, Stierer said. Aaliiiieinisonimipeanileiiii up a small four-point agenda to pnt ee Te er ee J, ig-00; 240-300 Tes. No, 2 and 3 18.00 : ; a ee Ibe acted on by the City Com- Armee SH -. a Monsen Ch". 33.1| Sheep sak ERE ree siaugnier| FFOCtOF Firm joan The 950 lot meters havé account- Civi lians Told mission tonight at 8. Armour & * is, Mont Ward .. 20.5 lambs open’ cents higher Pla oa tr: it ed for $9%:941 through October as City M er Walter K. Will- Armat Ck... 32% Motor Wheel 13.1 Iast week's low close, oF about steady COP int in ° y Manag Ate ve TDS | . ss W4)with early last week: sheep ‘and feeder ; jeompared to $36,805 last year. The man is expected to propose an- Au Refin a3 ” * io.4(2890-2000; email ot mostiy, 4 DETROIT @ — Massey-Harris-|increase is due‘ to the gpening of _ jother 60-day extension for Water- even SO --- «oe nes nite ss OTR 3% head show 205: £~6 \Ferguson, Ltd., soamanced, tatay jsaveral new lots. . of to or ford. Township in the use of. city jendix AV. .... 48 Nat “Fr: PE aes good 1830-3020: joad chotee |it has acquired from Borg-Warner || netseat sewers by the Kroger store at fortog, nid s2. SH Pepa Cola ‘tg |shor lambs ‘No. 1, pelts 280: call t@|Corp., the buildings, andi teehee ane, ao Elizabeth Lake and Telegraph bohm Alum ... 14 * i. etese S¢$ choice slaughter sheep $.00-10.00: oe jand equipment of Borg-Warner’s roads. food ers."" 148 phate “D'". se Aleed goed amd chaice tender “lambs pared to $36,118 in 1956. to Test Missiles ™ Se. 8) SY a se . Stierer predicted that at the|” By ‘Flying Them From) yrs scr me vite 1. een aan cay Bate ss ihe Bu rinse oc: Bs Grain Prices. *secomes 2 produced an estimated $71,000 andj ON€ Base to Another | schedules to sce it it would be Burroughs... 284 prot £0 Purchase becomes effective tee feeeiaend an, Gatnetnd SD onl ne base n to providd this sewage Calum & Ht ... wees 302 ° of next . Price was not on-street $42,000, for a total o: Camp Soup... 4 RCA . me CHICAGO GRAIN first , yom: — survioe te-ltinge areas eu ea can I 4g Repub” stl .- 388) cecaGo. Dec. 17 iAP) — Opening $113,000. * FT. SILL, Okla. w&—Civilians) 0 townshi Sepuel airi tee lg | vos SEY) Wheat— oie Mar. ...4.... S%) Albert A. Thornbrough, presi- « *« *& have nothing to worry about over oe p cosred tal ra ero sesieer. 7 aie omy tT eo%, dent, said that Massey-Harris- disclosure that the Army is plan-| Commissioners in September of it 4.1 Reyal Dut All but one of the city's lots Geter ‘Trac... Si Mat Oyps ... 40.2/Mey «--.-- ee im: ’ 1.32%, Ferguson will retool the plant to). wed a revenue hike for the 10-/Dimg eventually to test combat-/1956 issued an ultjmatum to the Ereyer 0. O83 BY Gomera Co 38 ay eee 192% Mar. cocci 01 132,, produce parts and components for | 10 this yedr as com-|t¥Pe missiles by flying them from/township to allow annexation of Gin Mal Ms... ee BY os May ...-.-00 L3T% month period of ye this proposed shopping center area’ oun “'* gay Mia M Pw . Dee. ....055. £16% July 22222." isse ‘a. completely hew series of trac- : Mill street}one base to another, according to! come Es 333 6 Am Av «- 3 ser Lis, | Lar pared to last. The darge Maj. Gen. Thomas DeShazo. or disconnect from the city sew-| Cumas Me... ba Bor Pec. --- W3iay 22° 22., PHB Jan -.-....t2ag | tOFS. produced $31,660 this ‘year as| Maj. Gen. ‘ -_ * les Cluett Pew .... 35 7 oe — Sribnihivis compared to $32,641 in Coca Cole +... 98 OMe ON! 388 pee May “150 — The commanding general at the| This was after the state su- Gel Bee ss Bt goat fen he eeeeee 65% Ford Ends Production . The city is considering foaking | army’ , command ine stnter|preme court ruled that the link: Comw Bd... -<* the West Lawrence street was illegal under a 1935 agree-/ Con 11, 434 Pan AW. Air, 134 P da § lof 2-Passenger Model said the ‘Redstone missie is ‘‘ap- eg Con N Gas .,. 424 Panh Epi .... 27 po _ (west of the Cass avenue via- proaching that accuracy’ when it ment between the city and the Sent ‘on e Parke. De - te rav up rting DETROIT @— The last of the bere into an Shecuy susie. jean be tested by rine i from a township. i mi o two-passenger Thunderbird models ‘base like Ft. Bliss, Tex., about 600 Slee 2d aceite - 8:(INGoNeSIA in Dispute jimoesserse: Tanderirt modes) Saeki Me Mn der aes (bias Uke F. Biss Tex, about 600 4 second matter concerning tite Sark BR as Ford. Motor Coo $1,981 has fr pact near Rete, ¢ity sewers is a request from the Det Edison ... 37.4 7? 315 Ford ag" 0. jonday. only $1, — area Pontiac Trailer Coach Park at Doug Aire ... 12 Sears Roeb .. 28-| MOSCOW W&® — The Communist lot through- October. He said all such missiles are! 999 g. Walton Bivd. that Pontiac | Du Pont am Siocdr --: .4|Bar Peay sontesi agree Saga to- Early ‘nat owe Ferd will begin}. The second biggest producer of equipped | bay nsing aor or extend its sewer lites to pro. | ‘ : Socony +++*:- ‘ ne Communist world stands a- four-passenger Thun-/the six lots is the-Lafayette-Ja- toma ¥ vide service there. wt ft Auto L Sg Be oR ay behind Indonesia in its| gerbird nk No more two- veer off course by a certain ih & Mote 3f id Ou Cal .. 464) struggle against the Dutch passenger models will be built. * |amount. They also can be del ae ah will — meyer of} rie RR... 7, BiG ON Ny 1. ae x* * * stroyed at any time in flight $1, charges weed cutting Firertone, «18 Sid OW OB *- 41" «The ruting circles of the im- he Inst car Was No. sass SeaWa Boss through a radio sigatl, be tet Oy i ae udmoun, Sunk vor Met... 22 Stud Pack ... 32 powers ,are raising a lot/Ford started producing Thunder- . mer, $7, Freepe ul sa Texas Co. so oh |perialist atout what is taking|birds in 1955. No nuclear * or Nahenplenive ee tues charges ‘on assess Fruch Tra... e Textron... ‘}8}\place in Indonesia,” Pravda said|' The four-passenger car will be charges will be putin the. mis- ment. rolls. Gen Bee... S08 Tran W Alt. iin a a reference to” flie. anti-Dutch/24 inches longer and 4 inches wider | siles, he said. ' . Gen Fas sabes 4 A all 30Sicampaign. “What's taking place|than its two-passenger predecessor. He emphasized that firing from| Routine approval of a plumber’s. Gen Motors :. 44 Twent Cem -- 212 /there is clearly Indonesia's own ——_—_—_—_ . _| FY. Blise to Ft. Sil or vice vers bond | wil round out. the brief] a ee : ide ..91 | Indonesi ir.” . ar . wi no a until ‘ ~ on me “Bi Un re -3 ian atta. News in Brief Believes 1953 Figures accuracy and safety of the mié- ntremetinenteeenctneteenmy ° bel » 23 Unit Aid Lin 22> * * * ‘ * _ * Gong 232 Unit Aire -.-. $811 Pravda said colonizers are put- Are Still High Enough wwe expe ter aay tania Peninsular Metal Corp. Gran Paige