“IVER PAGES cis sel. ; Tay sper rome 18th YEAR kkeek PONTIAC, C, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1957—28 PAGES 7c : Pontiac googe in. V.'of M. Bane Pentiac Press Phete James Shaw of 534 Auburn Ave. The 143 play- ing band members are among the first students who returned to Ann Arbor this fall to begin CADENCE AND COLOR — Flashing white spats and gloves mark the tempo as this local foursome takes the field Saturday afternoons with the University of Michigan marching band. Shown here (left to'right) are William Scribner, 314, Augusta Ave.; Richard. Lantz, 1030 North- field Ave.; Harold Jones, 127 Thorpe St., and Are U.S. Children Starting on Right Idea in Reading: rigorous practice sessions. When the season is over, these four and their fellow musicians, will have put in more hours of practice than the football players. Giant Railroads Study Merger NYC and Pennsylvania | Firms Probe ‘Wisdom of Consolidation’ . —— | 4 2 UAW Officials Deny Backing Dems Via TV for Control of United ed Auto Workers’ corrupt practices trial was in recess today. It resumes Tuesday before a jury in U. 8. Dis- trict Court. UAW President Walter Reuther is expected to be a star witness for the union next week. Judge Frank A. Picard ordered the weekend recess that the union’s 1954 politi- cal campaign _ television shows were not meant to support anyone’s candidacy for office. , * * * Frank Winn, UAW public rela- tions director, and Brendan Sex- ton, UAW education director, gave the testimony. Both said any ad- Rival Factions Dueling) Textile Workers Union | DETROIT (P—The Unit-| § yesterday after testimony; .%& from two union officials buses ine up on the new Macikinac Bridge Fri- day after crossing the $100,000,000 span in a pro- cession behind Gov. G. Mennen Williams, This : 2 ee aa AFTER FIRST CROSSING — Autos and helicopter view shows the Governor's car at the St. Procession Formally Opens Erie a Ignace toll plaza where he was the bridge's first toll-paying patron. 3.000 Vehicles Pass Over Straits Bridge on First Ferry Makes 1 \Final Voyage Across Waters to Be Done Before Span Finally Fini ST. IGNA' () — The bystl e of opening day over, Mackinac Straits Bridge officials turned today to the immediate task of tidy- ing up the odds and ends. A lot of steel “I’s” have to be dotted and concrete “T’s” crossed before the 100 million dollar structure is finally finished, despite its opening for traffic yes- terday. Officials estimate it’ll take until mid-1958 to wrap up all the loose ends. Even heavy fog couldn't dampen the holiday spirit of the crowd that showed up to make the his- itoric first crossing of the four- lane, five-mile bridge joining Mich- igan’s two peninsulas. Colorful pennants added to the carnival mood of the crowd. Ear- piercing biasts of boat whistles and sirens punctuated the steady sing high above the span of wa- Michigan (Are America’s children getting the right [eet i smoot fee oe NEW YORK (INS) — The two vantage disadv to politi- ter that links Lakes Fil tahers Fy eg “tyli ~ Wiet sad. Thow children tg, belng taught ht |*op revenue producers among thecal] antes abiga hiro Ary | I k A tt di = and Huron. caret aes Oe leiets vale oe eee - al « ke Attending reakiasi Session Mon dy Mackinac Bridge Authority of By JOHN BARROW Pe | vn, charges that : ficials said 3,005 vehicles passed INS Staff Writer ae eee tar a merger, 8 | the wnion-financed TV broadcasts Class Reunion 7 as. jover the bridge during its, first Johnny, seasoned by several weeks of school, opened! Officials of the transportation pap the Same at West Point farts nit U rive aap moo . his first grade workbook, pointed to a phrase beneath a|*i#nts said a a is under WAY | cxpenditares by banks, corpere- nEaG! drawing of a chicken and recited: “I am mother hen.|soudauing™ the ot oon ties and labor erganisations,, | WEST POINT, N.Y. uf — Presi- leagntews whtgt soactes: tonewen, Paint me red.” Next was a picture of a doll and he said,|single operation. The merged firm es & * dent Eisenhower, visiting happily} with a pressing urgency to meet the growing welfare |the end of the ‘reign of the Mac- “I am_a girl, Paint my sae would have assets of more than * * leventh largest corporation in the! “Johnny,” his saithes prompted, “I am a D-O-L-L. "ws The boy swallowed. His mother looked at the drawing. s & It represented a girl as well as a doll. Johnny was; The new company would be the country’s largest in track mileage. following the pichire, paying scant attention to the j, wosld operate sorta 20.008 tuiles The government -says Democrat- $5.5 billion and would be the jie office seckers were supported ‘by the programs. * * * The union contends it carried on the programs as a sefvice to its membership and that any addition- al audience was the benefactor of with his 1915 classmates at the U.S. Military Academy, tries today to root Army's football team to a victory over Colgate. x * The cadets are favored to win, and old grad Eisenhower is going to the game at Michie Stadium and social service needs of the Pontiac area’s mush- rooming population, volunteers for the Pontiac Area United Fund will kick off the 1958 campaign at a break- fast Monday. More than 400 UF workers are expected at the event to be held at 8 a. m. in the Elks Temple. The Pontiac kinae Straits ferry feet — sym-. bolized dramatically by the last voyage of The Vacationland as she steamed out of sight into a fog bank. x * ® The five quto-carrying ferries were displaced when the bridge words, of track, eclipsing the 13,000 miles'a public service with a perfect record of helping ufacturers’ Assn. will - | : iray Man pay for the breakfast. opened and The Vacationiand Recalling her own schooling of a quarter-century | Toad owned by the Atchison,) jy4,, Picard dismissed the in- ve ome © en? bas Every family in Pontiac,| “*8est end newest of the fleet : Topeka and Santa Fe. year. He has watched three West ry y — was picked for a final sailing. ago, the mother wondered: Why don’t they sound out * ot * dictment against the union im (point squads win in the last week. Waterford, Brandon, Inde- the letters to learn words? A statement issued jointly by : PRR President James M. Symes This question threw parents and teachers into an and Central President Aifred E. uproar a few years ago when a book appeared charging Periman sakdi/pretlanineny, Alec! that Johnny was not being taught to read. It set off sions indicated that a merger a debate: jwould result in ‘‘substantial bene- ifits to all concerned.” Should teachers use phonics—breaking a word into, The statement said in part: the phonetic sounds of its letters and calling them “Economical and competitive aloud to identify the word? Or substitute “word recog- conditions confronting railroads, (Continued on Page 2) Col. 2) | particularity in the East, have 50 Couple Nabbed . | Should be made into the wisdom of consolidating, as against Mild Temperature. timing competitive operations.” The financial plight of both car- ment’s appeal, sent it back to him for a trial to determine the | facts. * * * Judge Picard threw out the in- dictment on grounds the act was unspecific relative to exact ex- penditures and that he had prece- dent from other court rulings. Cut Hospital Visits - ($19.5 million, a sharp drop from stricted visiting as a protection to fo Guard Against Flu’ x *« * In advance of today’s game, the President and ‘about 30 other members of the 1915 graduation class arranged to present a $14,000 gift to the academy. It’s & granite memorial monument with a drinking fountain, located on the parade grounds. x * * After that ceremony, the Presti- dent reviews the corps of cadets on the parade grounds and then goes to nearby Cullum Hall for lunch with Mrs. Eisenhower, his class- arrived by plane from Washington pendence, Orion and Ox- ford townships has a stake in this year’s drive. More than 4,500 volunteer work- ers will call on their friends and neighbors in a united effort to sur- i this year’s $612,000 campaign Torch at 8 p.m., Monday at the * Carrying Gov. G. Mennen Wil- liams, his wife, Nancy, and a host of dignitaries, she began her final run from St. Ignace, Capt. Aaron Sweeney, her skipper, had planned to have his ship bow out with a sailing under the bridge's suspen- sion« span, longest in the world. * * * But the fog provided a backdrop had planned. As the great ship got under way, a fog bank rolled (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Showers Toni ht, has bee in : mates and their wives. fered by ie 88 Pentioc Aven 0 ® M Di } oe on Mon A Iacntiss (Peansy Gceieas AG | paws Gesent ue oe eeeel he Present ond tn Fir United Fund supported agencies. rion an vies ith eal Ba yl. y first nine months of this year were Mercy hospitals have further re- e President and t t Lady Sayuri will also light the PAUF umbrella time again! The the $31 million in the same petiod patients and the public from in- in a chill rain yesterday afternoon. Much Work Remains | honking of caravans of cars cros- - more dramatic than what Sweeney . s annual ceremony. The public is in Rolli Car invited to attend this brief, but , Bruised Body Found in iU S “Weather Bureau haz predict: last year. The Central's earnings fluenza, officials announced this|This is the chief executive’s first ed rain tonight in the Pontiac area, skidded to $8.7 million for the| morning. visit to his alma mater since June traditional ceremony, Suitcase, Prepared for however a mild 1-46 degrees ts January-September period of this zk ke & 1955, when he returned for the 40th SAYURI PECK Clyde Cromwell Killed Oakland Burial the expected low. iyear from $28 million for the first! Until further notice visitors on/Teunion of-his class and to deliver The Torch, “located ae N. Sagin- | Tomorrow, temperatures w 11 ee ‘quarters of 1956. idrop and the rain will continue. DETROIT (INS) — A 20-year-old) ‘Tre high for Sunday is expected menting of the carricrs’ eco- mother and her husband of one |to be 50-54. "nomic woes, said rate increases month were. held for murder today| Again on Monday there will be &fanted by regulatory agencies Symes and Perlman, com- maternity wards will be restricted to husbands; in children’s wards to parents; and on all other areas to not more than two members of a patient’s family in one day. It is urged that these visits be re- that year’s commencement ad- dress, * * * A few minutes after arriving at his third floor suite at the acad- émy's Thayer Hotel, the President This 8-year-old Japanese-Ameri- can Peck, pore teh and Feather through the three week drive as for 1957 by officials of the Pontiac 8 symbol of the area’s generosity | Area United Fund, She will be a and faith in the United Fund prin- guest at Monday’s breakfast. has been aw and Oakland streets. will burn ciple of ——oO, For All.” as Automobile Skids, Hits Mail Boxes Clyde L. Cromwell, Coats Rd., Orion Township, 44, of 310 was. in the mysterious death of the intermittent light showers with have been “long-delayed and in- tri = : 1 : * i hi : : » stricted to 15 t tes. went to a nearby field for the last killed early this morning when his woman's 13-month-old daughter. |cloudy skies and cool temipera- adequate. ¥ . ° Pia a ” Aas °s six minutes ara football game Detroit Lures Visitors Fifty-five United Fund supported car went out of control, striking a ~*~ & + jtures, The Pennsylvania has 9.663 miles| ‘icaiiaiions were announced by|between Army's team of 150-pound agencies offering health, walfare,/row of mailboxes and a tree, and | The lowest recorded reading in\of track running from New York |Sister “Mary Williams at St. Jo- lice arrested Clarence Green, Poli arene \downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m.|City south and west through Phil- 'seph Mercy and by Assistant Di- players and the University of Pennsylvania lightweight squad. DETROIT (INS — Seventeen |recreation, counseling and char- conventions and trades shows are |acter-building services depend on rolling for about 100 feet. 9 ee : He was dead on arrival at Pon- ea ton yee Me me * Ae, wes 42. By 1 p.m, the mercury had adelphia, Pittsburgh, Chicago and rector Warren Simonds at Pontiac|Army already was ahead 46 to 6,| expected to attract 10,000 visitors jthe funds collected as the life] na, General Hospital at 6:10. flat with the child's. bods stuffed TS risen | to 59. 'St. Louis. iGeneral, and it won by that margin. to Detroit during November. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | gaxtand County Deputy Coroner in a suitcase. , a ee " Leon F. Cobb said the exact Police said the parents had parr Setting Up Youth Court — of — has not yet been purchased two toy shovels they planned to use to dig a grave for the baby, Martha Rose, In an Oakland County cemetery. In the suitcase, police found the body wakes in a white sheet) _ and placed in a plastic bag. Next! By SYLVIA de STEIGER Teenage Safety Conference to be | held this winter. 0 ihe body were found gift cards, | Pontiac High School i etudents a bedtime prayer on a sheet of .,, may try their own. traffic The court would be given author- paper, and a small black book offenders. rather than turn them ity by Probate Judge Arthur E. | Most of the cases tried would be jconfined to traffic ticket violations of teenagers under 17 years of age, according to Moore, legal matters which could arise during the trial, Several practice courtroom sessions would first be held to familiarize the students with court procedare. Moore told the student council P.H.S. Students May Try Own Traffic Offenders: Oakland County Sheriff's Depu- ties said that Cromwell's car left Sashabaw Rd. at Woodhull Dr.,~in independence Township, skidding 120 feet into the mailboxes and tree. The car then rolled some dis- tance, coming to rest in a field, Cromwell was thrown from the vehicle. entitled “’Story of Our Baby.’ t ie authoeit Moore to hear traffic cases occur-| The court will be allowed togive|-—S~S~S*«CSS*« Crt would not ‘be to penalize the . : « *& * i” ere in ° a a ies ‘ring in Pontiac and involving teen-|the same dispositions and penalties I n Today’s Press students md pager as eggs be to peat id the ort groups, 7 1 Bridge Displaces Gulls : ‘age drivers. s the juvenile court although it . educate t on traffic. safety 2 : An autopsy disclosed the child| me soldat Daly tis week ot = — * & will pclae ‘eect ster’ Gabe * - school organizations throughout the) MACKINAW CITY # — Sailors died from a brain hemorrhage) ‘sto approval for al ; astneneeea mae county. , aboard Straits of Mackinac fer- apparently caused by blows to the; 'Pontiac teenage traffic court. head. The body also bore bruises, | The traffic court, expected to be vene at first monthly, would be The jury’ of 10 which would con- sitions which would be appropriate to teen violators, such as writing traffic safety essays. Church News ,.......:06. 57 Comics eeneee eeeteeeteeeepe 22 Instrumental in the organization ries aren’t the only ones who are going to have to look for a new eg ‘jin session within a month, will be composed of high school seniors. the Pontiac city limits may re- livelihood since ~ co-sponsored by the Pontiac Police. The judge would also be a student. se acne Atay eo * quest to bé heard bff the teen lb ete ye oe ‘ reo Bridge displaced erica te Mrs. Green told police the child Oakland County Juvenile Court, the The. judge and jury membership; If the Pontiac parochial high Heme Secten .. sss tae court. Violators and their parents dotph and Sgt. David H Slater others whose livelihoods all but died of pneumonia. Her husband Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- would rotate to allow as many|school students are interested in Mystery ae ar .|will have to sign a waiver stating | Pontiac police traffic and safety have been cut off by the new sald Martha Rose fell out of bed | imerce Traffic and Safety Commit- \seniors as pease to oo ¥ serving.on the jury, they too may be active in the court program Obituaries ........0s005.., 2 they prefer to be heard hy the teen court. bureau; Robert Flynn and George bridge are the bumming seagulls twice. Both denied beating the tee and the Pontiac High Schoo! | Sports 12-13 Stewart, Pontiac. Area Chamber of that clutter ferry docks on either =a. Student Council. | The jury will differ from: an |/#ter, Moore said. Theaters ....... Sj.cssssce, Jt | Following the disposition, the {Commerce Traffic and Safety Com-| side of, the Straits and for years Police said the parents were g0-| In an all-ont campaign to pro- | ordinary one in as much as jiry- | During the court sessions, ® | TV & Radio Programs .:,. 2% | violator and his parents again jmittee; the student council under| have mooched a fat living from ing to bury the girl and leave for) mote teenage traffic safety, the men will be allowed to question | police officer would be present | Wilvon, Earl ............. ~ 11 | sign @ paper stating they will |the of Beamer,| motorists sométimes caught for West Virginia, Green's home state.' students also voted to sponsor a the defendant in the case. to. advise the students on amy | Women’s Pages ........., 898 | abide by the teen court's rating. 'president, and Judge . hours between ferry crossings. he ~ dene © PREMIUM GRADE Heating Oil ‘Premium Service >t no extra cost H. H. Smith Oil Go. 590 S. Paddock FE 2-8343 WATER SOFTENER > SOFTENS jannounced today by Aluminum * <_<) E i I ee Bs THE FIRST UNIT — "The Reverend W. Cadman Prout, his wife -and two daughters lived in this little house on Williams Lake road during the summer months. Now they occupy it only weekends, It is the first part of their permanent home which, when done, ee will have three bedrooms, another bath, living room, den and laundry room. Mdst of the work they did themselves. The exterior brick. The Prouts have fifteen acres of land THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1957 ° Fix Fireplace for Fall Parties There's only one thing more fun than a football game on a crisp autumn afternoon, and that’s the’ get-together afterward around an open fire. * * * Great idea, you say, but my fire- place is an eyesore. No matter) how gruesome your indoor trash) burner looks now, there’s nothing) |wrong with the average fireplace} ithat a few square feet of colorful) ceramic tile and a little imagina- tion can't fix. * * * Once you get the fireplace trans- ™ formed from the blackened heap =» of stone or brick, there are several Pontise Press Photo (Steps that can be taken to keep the glorified hearth glorious, Here are a few: 1, Accessories. The elementary implements for kindling, stoking ~ : * ‘Aluminum Roof Will Last Forever . 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H-shaped strips are laid on their sides ‘and fastened to the roof by clips at three-foot intervals. Large aluminum sheets are laid between the strips so that their slightly up- turned edges butt against the cross member of the ‘‘H”’. The top edge, or flange of the “H", is then crimped down over the edge of the aluminum sheet with a special crimping tool. Installation is rapid and easy. Each large aluminum sheet cov- ers a big area, and yet is so light that a man can carry it effortlessly. OME MART REAL W. Geren 6t re 6-000 H voe2 PLANNING TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY or LAND CONTRACT For Fast Action CALL WILLIS M. BREWER Realty Joseph F. Reiss, Sales Mgr. 53-55 N. 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And de- spite popular conceptions, noise Yet, the roof reflects heat, mak-| Owners of average-price homes built 10 years ago are no longer satisfied. with just having & roof over their heads. x * * Many of these homes approach the obsolete stage, but their owners aren't buying new ones until build- ers offer the right quality features: to them. | * * * With their average income over| $5,000 (and a third of these with| incomes over $8,000) they are will- ing to move, but only if and when’ they are provided the following, musts: 1. Larger suburban and rural, sites. - tensive use of durable materials tile, 3. Open-planned interiors. Own- ers want to get away from the feeling of rooms as boxes. 4. More bedrooms per house. jFour shouldn't be unusual in to- day's medium-priced range. 5. More than one ceramic tile bath, . 6. Insulation to cut fuel bills in winter and cool the interior in the summer. 7. Kitchens. with built-in facili- ties including refrigerators ar- ranged under single countertops of an easy-to-clean material like) glazed tile. « \ house to patio and garden. ‘from a rain or hail storm has been virtually eliminated. In the Care-free Home, 2 biecks Seuth of . + fee the the through one central roof hous- . @liminating the need for: numergus pipes protruding from Aubern Read the roof, OL 6-1226 Alcoa states that this roof will oven. Full basement with and covered patio. ""$22:275 last a lifetime without maintenance 2. Quality, as expressed by ex- | | such as hardwood and ceramic | contractors. * j ; 8. Flow of space and traffic from Look at the Gutters and dousing blazes are the poker, the tongs, the spade and the brush. These four basic tools should be handy but inconspicu- ous. 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