en a” ia Oe 7 4 ; * ; 4 deel ta : te % / o* i ore ASSOCIATED PRESS INTERNATIONAL WEWS SERVICE OO a 2 me Woe FS is : % t oe & £4. * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, N | Di 5: Two: OVEMBER 28, 1955-40 PAGES + sas 5 Me ee + 3 Killed in Area Traffic r Tragedy Strikes City Pontiac Family Home... FY! — ¥ Loses Children a City Residents, |cusine tnident Prints _.__ Russians Hold to House Fire sf ph hee rd Man I Wouldn t Say That About\,. et: . Neighbor Braves Fire hy Paes . ay to Rescue Youngsters Leor Ne MPIC (5 Vice President — Truman U.S. Solons cn Wonds cad’ REG _ |. LOS ANGELES (#—The Los Angeles Examiner today /|* ; : | Die in Crashes quotes offe of its reporters as saying former. President\I{] DETIIN SECTOL & devaught mother *. State Accidents Clai Harry 8. Truman said yesterday of Vice President Rich- , prayed today for her. two. idents im “ remainin hiidren, afte Ten Other Victims Over|27t Nixon: . Ostertag, Boland Freed] a Wee ke si Victims “| “I don’t even want to disclss that --- -- - -----, Don’t by Reds After Arrest saga — — Oar ws even mention his name a | : flam ‘smoke, : : . 7 : — for Radio Possession Pontiac General Hospital. The Los Angeles Times j Tape . were killed uotes Truman: “I don’t BERLIN (P—Two jot aoe A fifth child of Mr. and ead-On automobile ® ike the --—1-~ and I s Ameri ** |Mrs. Leroy Johnson, 86 W. | crashes in oniae and Oat-|TUPMPIK@ H@AG ons care wie inows isn{2 coneresimen were held Beverly Ave; Richard 2, land County Saturday and But Truman, who arrived here|Yesterday in the Russian) : ae SOURS a ye | yesterday, denied making teojesctor of Berlin for more Nene, eee is ee Willard Ledbetter; 23, Eyes Road Plan Beverly His home of oilman B4-|Oim ys oe nnmoucy cn ~ at 5:45 p.m. Saturday. Auburn Hotel; Cleo W. Cal-| ~" ce Pull a Tae es ed bait Mark, 8 months, and Vic- lahan, 25, 229 E. Walton) Higgins Says Proposed saying he “would never speak in|in this pes cieer cit toria, 2, Richard’s twin, Blvd. and Burnell J.| Highway Will Not Stop|s2 such way of anybody holding) "17 5° Cent Gienioged died of burns Sunday. Schlusler, 54, Leonard. 1 PR the olfice of vice president.” ee Ey @sclosed) ES Still in critical condition ‘i . 4 Future Toll Road 7 that East German Commv-| - oe Twoothers injured in the ae ee nist- police detained Rep Ea Se |ucs ma on eee aon Bm ogy ord Mew mr alter Haro: Ostrtag (RNY) |, ORCA FAMILY — Lay smn rnd i A aT ed : roe ba _ jeenew Ostertag’s wife, Rep. Ed-| bis in happier days before tragedy _ received in the blaze. Richard (second from left) | ‘Three of the were € eral Hospi . They are Miss would be reduced ward P struck Saturday. His daughter, Victoria (left) and died in the home, and sons Steven and Donald | rescued before firemen arrived , . Boland (D-Mass) : Frances Musser, 27, 954/ited extent” by construction of the d their *| son Mark (not shown) died yesterday of burns are in-critical condition today from burns. by a 23-year-old neighbor, who Stanley Rd. and Willard|3*mile Fenton to Clio superhigh- Ses eee ie crawled on knees and stomach | Larson, 50, Van Dyke. egestas . - McQueen, - n Bee Sis a to reach them. . Authority George N. Hig: lins, 8.C. : The ‘ Twelve other pero injred nnn Aa ms ry was tet at pag C=MPEratures Take DiveHall Says Ike . sates ety poe Sind a arly people in Flint in Teeptow, The German| £O ow Mark of Season é » | Mrs. Johnson, 2, who had been “This was one of the worst week| The FentomClio project violated the laws of the Commu-| The most severe wintry blasts of ‘the season Will Run Again bor’s house, was prevented from ends Pontiac has ever seen. approved recently by nist state by using n automobile! 557, gripped entering by the crowd that gath- “The city’s traffic fatalities for | parallel part ef the SUPPORT CLAIM temperatures tumbling to near-zero readings in many If He Feels He's Able,’| Korean veteran, Donald Boyt the year new stand at 14, more ale Gerayey nent U.S! authorities said that the/Parts of Michigan. : Adds GOP Chairman ome at 91 Bevert Sige Pom a Bh tS a figure i yervatette: udp wopetid. mE yp gto new lane: Pontiac residents experienced a sharp drop from Sun-| After Eisenhower Talk |talking wit his parents. “And three of those deathd pike Will not in my. opinion }telease was secured. 2 day's high of 40 to a frigid 9 above zero at 7 this morning. ee The front door had been : z. 2 |vent the toll road from being fh American efficiais took this to |4 ght snow started to blanket Oakland County as the| GETTYSBURG, Pe. w—Repub-| breken tate by ansther melghiter, «| curred during campaign, nanced, Higgins stated. seam eins 1 lican Chairman Leonard W. Hall) Boyt made three into ing at making Dec, 1 accident-| “The highwa Sn the Saw of Cig Most jmorning rush hour traffic 1.) isasy afer a meeting with|boum: crawling ca’ tis tame > free,” he added. (Charles M. Zeger pcm A = lr 2 took to the road and slowed |p,osident Eisenhower he now knees and stomach.’ Ten others killed in trattic acc-lte sample tno being roe Boa mig ‘This would in gree on , traffic to a crawl. - lieves Eisenhower will seek a sec-/ ay Are itis curd tip, they sald § dents in Michigan over the week-/Higgins charged, sacred ge adey “Today's plummenting)gnd term “it he feels he is able.”| hear any more screa f : 31 ' ' ' end were: A iemponer cari " ry thermometer recorded the Hall met reporters afer bldg went home" e sail * . “His weapon is to threat- ; Frank L, Horton, 51, Benton Har- oo # tel © conpuing epiese Gen a but Not Way state's first sero weather|/Wss the chiet executive the fret] Corn Se wae 8 PRR sa, | sev svat Wiad iiss; Gem, Charles L. Dasher ' this season with Escanaba|*lut political conference Eisen-|{00k Pontiac Police move than 24 ines aes Ce deinndet sn uence wit te S| Legislators De b at reporting a two-below read-{uwe Jas tat ane Me Set 2dr, 9 8) 8 eau Naess oot De [it the. Carmike cofridor . . . {Dibrova, to lodge a verbal protest.| Problem of Providing jing. - | ‘The national chairman said Eis-| . “! don't knew whe it was! # Lateme myers, before have they enjayed so Dasher indicated he would take| Care for Retarded — | N*% much rélief is in store 35| enhower’s second term plans were} pnment ott. ¥ coulda’t see them, Ronald Childress, 43, Toledo, attention and such an up with Gen. Dibrova the rights the weatherman calls for continued] not discussed “as a scat ee ee a % E Gary Matuszewski, 8, Bay City. for new construction of the Allies, especially in the tse Four Michigan legislators, tr-icold and snow flurries today with|tion’” at their 4Sminute meeting Cee seplincrt ce oe Sen Oe «| The MTA chairman “unjustifieg mistreatment” of the nee Richard C. Vanla high near 20. Continued cold is}but he added he felt “very much| Mark, Victoria ‘cod Douald’ by William C. Wondepo; 23, slepldion the Fenton Che —a—_, <2," Dusen (Birmingham), havelpredicted for Tuesday with alencouraged” as a ‘result of the|Boyt's father, Earl Boyt He and Norman fo Il.| would not have been delayed if Am x agreed that emergency must /high from 20-24 foreseen. Tonight’s| meeting. his daughter, Janet, rode with Willard —, Toledo. for Ziegler’s alleged desire cnecventliy eee owen e ibe provided te wore that 150liow is expected to be & “I feel better about it (the Pres-/ firemen to take the children to the Ledbetter Callahan ' mentally children await- ' : after @ crash at 2:15 a.m. Sunday|?°%? the toll reed. but 1 felt it prould straighten |ing admission to state institutions.| The cold arctic air that swept | dent's running) after the meeting) hospital on Kennett Ré., just east of Stan-| M ‘the Highway Department But, like the Legislatyre, they} into the state trom Canada tight: |S (POrmin. Hal i ae ith te Ane ig ley Ra. “were to the Fenton-Clio “Tt was difficult to understand| Split on means of the} ened its icy grip on the eastern depend on late J physical}Korea, He is a graduate of Pon- Pontiac Police said shia marks | Tt! "ith = teurts the delay it getting the word down| are. The four appeared. at a pub-| two-thirds ef the mation with |S*Pend on late January pposed| tiae High School. tethaathe Caliohen extaene cons highway south the line to any responsible author-|lic debate in Detroit .. | temperatures hovering around uaow Mrs, Johnson told police that she : over | and on to Rockwood there would ity. My wife was rather nervous, Sen. Edward (R- the sere marks in parts of Wis- [0 S00W whether Eisenhower's re) sd the doors ts the small St ee ee be Rite aed tor 0. teeptb 2 of course.” s "|Fennville) and Van Dusen insisted consin, Minnesota and North Da- Caalen tan oe "| tramse hanne, oid wont tose, neigh: rate porn: gloves er mada ‘ pga wal pedidh ssemilae esac Hall said Eisenhower made no|bor’s to call her brother. Miss Musser, @ passenger with revenue, * beds should prevail. Reps. Ed. The : ie ied fy) toed C (D-Detroit) and G Sal. mitpoetig pegs flee grata running again: “I wanted him to stay with iar Gaunt @ Fe tte, as construction lade (R-Ann Arbor) argued for the| “°™ewh# ear alm Raed He didn’t say yes and he didn't ren: oeemalla cape sae ater! id $| north-sou th freeway House proposal weatherman partlyi|say no,” J * Dre Proveus said Ladhetier aiedietea ise Bag Boon “Sallade and Carey spoke in favor|COU’Y and a little warmer. The} But Hall offered as his “personal), 44 Johnson, 24, was on a bunt- imme and Callahan. Went Camara of the state buying either the Far-|°Wes temperature preceding 8jopinion” the comment that “I! in- trip to northem Michigan dead p Aer engin: & costs on onvenes dy mington Children’s Home or the|*™:, “8% 9. The thermometer| think he will (run) if he feels he’s) Police said the neighbor asked eral sere . : a : hatin ieee a after Oakland County Tuberculosis San- registered 11 at 2 p.m. . able.” her; “Aren't you eal to leave ag ny County feectts Depu- are | teoned.” eae : Federal Aid to Schools pore oes = or e age 6 "me uae Pcie Dovel be very hend on cliion took place a tax returns wa share of thelendiong 9 p.m. last night ee ol Pati oe argued ro coal Indian Newspaper Criticizes Semen sad tat two bares : ‘to pay H that ca PS (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) [said whine kes f vided without purchase of more | ic | ane eaten on oe - ete Lee hee : o WASHINGTON w — American) ‘*“iHes- 7 poe hem 1 gas from the oy | "l bbnda: POET : mothers, fathers, teachers, busi:| Van Dusen said it would be | mw | [ m if fi. nessmen — a 1,400-member cross) “unwise” for the state to buy Sgt. Ted C. Goines and Detec- | Ui AU] | section of the thered| either the Farmington or Oakland e tive Richard G. Evans of Pon- oY nate me: for the four-day White House|County hospitals, adding that the ca ta ae eae | Donald Boyt, 2-yesrold neigh-) estes sealants Rooks eae on eens, age ep og: Fagen ay NEW DELHI, India-(?—The Hindustan Standard said} (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | bor who rescued three of the John- a om any wore Foaded with question*|g00 children at Fort Custer; up to(¢0day Russia's Confmunist party chief should have rapa cn yng | son children aS their burning issues in the educational world to-/300 children in hospital under con- picked another time, place and occasion to announce the Cassady fo Lions , TT deere Conalns Gas. See ey, 8 ee explosion of a hydrogen bomb by the Soviet Union. ’ ee Tham, wes pithing alee to: do. Delegates to 18 of the siate com|Two Tots Suffocate in Box| Nikita S. Khrushchev, now touring India with Premier|Morrall fo 49ers | “I crawled on my hands and ferences preliminary to the nation-|- ing to Escape Blaze Nikolai Bulganin, announced the bomb test in a speech | caailal Wad fod. t onaarh coe Salen ae ra ae ed i ite di : alee Saturday at Bangalore. —¢ 3 thee today diated Envward Otay. audi Sel Viaed Sere testiered, meetings it was discussed without| ister died today. heddled ae The Standard, a leading |Dec. 14—to permit a trip to Kash-| siong) Cassady, Ohio State’s great fires all ever. [Or the 18" con SF senlecteath: «seni carton where they|Méwspaper in’ New Delhi) Within the Soviet party a halfback, after the er 1 iia tone hates ee ; federal aid, Se .<¢/S0Ught refuge from flames racingjand Calcutta, said Khrush-/ment continued over what sas cenit Meander t A agg sci : him out, Then I stuffed a band-| | these tackled it from|*@f0us® their three-room apart-| 1 oy's ‘use of an Indian|chev said exactly in describing the| pack : pesky in my mouth and went non cen Eng hug 2892 platform for the announce- gph eal Sates cas ot ae as On the Lions’ second round they = FP mag yg g fr construction asst] Everything Gone! |™ént ves “il chosen « . xen reporters, listenjag, fo the! California end, handed over to the Hyer for federal funds ot anaes ee mappropeiate and embar-|specm of tons.” the’ one a to complete a previous “It was spproved it in principlel) very first day" anid tne ad: [f@s8ing to his Indianiception said he heard it as one|*% | os agers made thelr , other states if they need it.”|] Yertiser who, placed the “for hosts.” , ee ee choices following Pittsburgh's su Utah sentiment was eo violent- work like magic for you too, || The Standard’s statement was} wince Russian nor Indian of-|PTise bonus selection of Gary Glick, ee ee ee if zou have something to sell, }ithe second time the Russian lead-lficials reledsed an official text. |* comparatively : quarter- yo cuaids tedert one you'll be pleased |fer have drawn critical comment! The Sovi | ft. | : : ‘allowances, = oe ee from the Indian press since they : MBF ess! 1 Legislation now before Congress SO arrived: more than a week ago. ‘AD THE ADS Dot for eperaion | sruitiggaret aet ot Viney altnGhed ine West n's speech 1° a ; “mink . worn | Defore the Indian Parliament. at ky get reason: || Thé Russian visitors stayed Abas : “T overnight at Ootacamund; south County News an inspection trip of coffee, tea, | gnorts coconut and banana plantations. | Theaters _ It was announced there that Bul-| TV & Radio their Indian visit two days—until' Women’s v t ‘Two | = ‘ he et i ae Pe _THE ae ta PONTIAC ee 1s 4 fe DAY, ai Deas Cleo William Callahan Cleo William Callahan, 25, of 229) BLOOMFIELD shel. Callahan, all of Summerville, Alabama, Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tues- z will 2 Cemetery. low in White Chapel Mrs. Annie E. Cotcher z 2 i gail : : J -| The baby was dead at birth found bu of| brary of his $75,000 Bloorafield Vil- While some firemen felt the blaze originated in the Ubrary; which contained a television set, Oramel O'Farrell, assistant State Fire Marshal, said his investigation showed ‘an over: heated pan on the stove could have been the cause, McBride was net a smoker. The McBride's housekeeper, Mrs. Billie Lowe, 40, of Detroit, groceries shortly before flames broke out in the three story brick residence. The fire was reported brought ‘ half an hour by fire trucks: from Bloomfield Township and Vil-' lage and Bloomfield Hills. FIRST FATALITY McBride's wife. daughter were returning from. Chi- cago at the time and learned of the tragedy over their car radio. $25,000, excluding another possible *t-| $15,000 for furnishings and eloth- »}ing damaged by smoke and water. JESSE E. McBRIDE . years with Palmer-Bee and moved here four years ago from Highland Park. He was @ member of Christ .| Church Cranbrook and the Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engi- neers. and was a Mason. He re- ceived his engineering degree from the University of Pittsburgh, Besides his widow and daughter, Joan at nome, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. Robert J. Mauck of Bloomfield Hills; two brothers, Co., 2:30 p.m, Tuesday at Christ Church: Burial will follow in Wood- lawn Cemetery. + of the Ascension officigt- Burial will follow in the South y : E : ae ey ERaie? fll PLEA TEE hl iertil wee i 844 Mt. Clemens St Friday morning at St. Joseph Mer- Hospital. Arrangements were by the Voor- ihees-Siple Funeral Home. Willard Ledbetter, 23, of 464 Au Pontiac General. Hospital Sunday. He was born in Grant, Ala. Nov. feeee ween y at 2°p.m. lin the Brace-Smith Fu Dr. Milton H. Bank of the Central Methodist Church burial in High- ‘Edward P. O'Reilly Edward P. O'Reilly, 81, of 104 April|Center St. died yesterday after an iliness of two months. He ws born in Hudson,. Michi- gan on April Winifred O'Reilly, William O'Reilly, and Mary Elizabeth O'Reilly, all of Pontiac. He is also survived by @ Mrs. George (Christa) Tl, of 36 S. Roselawn Ave., Pontiac General Hos- in Marlette Cemetery. Area Traffic Toll: Three Dead, 2 Hurt i ek ee i lg iy : Fes Bir * U.S, Sill Lea .), still Leads, Wilson Declares Defense Secretary Says America’s Retaliatory Power Unequaled MIAMI, Fla, -e— Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson said to- day that the retaliatory power 6f the United States’ armed forces “is unequalled in the world and we plan to keep it so.” He also said that: “It is going to take years. for men of good will throughout the world to establish the sound con- dition for a just and durable peace. In the meantime, we don't dare let down our guard.” * * * 3 Youngsters Dead After Blaze in Hoine (Continued From Page One) the fiving room. Johnson _ returned Sunday morning “‘to told * city. was a. Adlai Ends Quail Hunt With Words About Peace) » mS wyeree. 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