ox : ie’ = b é . | The Weather yas ; a. rs YEAR. — kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 26, 1955 —28 PAGES nce To | "Yule Spirit to Invade Streets ‘Ann Woodvard peaetic hay Uncovers Hunter of F ire No Evidence have been asked to find a fe in woods nearby whose Waterford of Cr ‘minal Act Township house burned yesterday. f | Milford Tot Recounts Tragedy Game of ‘Bang-Bang Led lo Sister's Fatal Shooting Officers Comb ‘India, U. S. See | Woods to Tell Opposite Sides of Soviet Bear LOS ANGELES VINS)—Secre- tary of-the Air Force Donald A, Quarles says that the Russian threat to the United States is real | and terrible. Waterford Township firemen say| . : Investigating aS death of an eight-year old girl who ee of he was done to Lorin Grief-Stricken Widow NEW DELHI (INS) — India’s | Was y a shotgun blast yesterday in a home near ere at 6864 Brightwood i : elder stafesman appealed today | Milford, Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputies said her little|St. by a fire probably caused by; Cleared in Shooting of : to Ae Western powers to oc ae toldthem: “ atom edie piling against a) Socialite Husband ! cept on trust Russia’s propo: is corner ouse. : ir a peakibition of all nacoar ely were playing bang-bang. I had the Pontiac State Police, far from SEINEOUAE NTC ee weapons: = blz t optimistic about prospects of lo- ya oe | .Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, ast from the gun struck his sister, eating Hassler, said they had re-;grand ‘jury has found no i” the last governor general ‘of (Sharon Rose Balay, in the face, instantly ceived “‘confused”’ directions to the|eyjdence of crime in the | India, said he was distressed |killing her. area he usually hunts. death of cinlite anosts , that America has not seen her | Sheriff's Detective Roy Hartwick said Apparently; they said, he and/G@atn Of socialite-sports- way clear to abandon roniager that Clarence “Freddie” Balay, 4, was his wife are camped “several|iman William Woodward, weapons nor even show signs 0: ; miles from a fire tower which is n fired by’ - - encouraging others who thought ated aarp ri ae on the floor several miles from Claire.” The killed by a cureun* ed y i =. | along those lines. . — trying to coc when it went off. couple are said to be driving a red/M4S wife, Ann. : VUGAY- NEAME COMEPEEINON — Tumies eee cettat: Oicee: Pee - a e said the angle of the blast and the Ford pickup truck. Tottering from the Nas- * - LONDON (INS) — ° dents, representing the city’s Catholic schools, enact gin Mary is portrayed by Peggy Humphreys of St. Foreign Secretary Harold "Position of the body indi- . sau County Court House the er scene as they practice for their float's Fredericks; while Dean Anderson, also of St. Fred-| Macmillan and U. 8. Ambassa- cated this. ; : B | | last night, after the panel : part in next Saturday's Christmas Parade through ericks, is Joseph. Angels are St. Michael students, dor Winthrop W. Aldrich con- Cop ef ESscues A tiny toy pistol was still te 0 S ers obsolved her of blame in | downtown streets. The mobile display will be one Mary Pruene, Jacqueline Lambe rt, Jo Ann Moore! ferred yesterday on clutched in the girl's s i when the shootin the ief- | of 34 depicting the “Story of Christmas.” The Vir- and,Carolyn. Cook. the tense Middle East situa- . 8. gt | tion. Macmillan requested the Frei fer Crew \worn, black-clad, 39-year- : Groups Ste U I ab . meeting as Britain sought to old widow had to be as- p Pp. ors| rT play an active role as “peace : sisted to a.car. on Yule Pa rade E t Jranam viven iene, (ue Arabisracit | 30 Men Seen Clinging ace President Ramos, tier tace and demeanor a far d ntries : - _ ‘to Wrecked Kismet Il to Choose Martial Law cry from the svelte, blonde wom- Color was the keynote today as some 5,000 Christmas Thr ee Attorneys Netherlands officials will arrive | Off Cape Breton Isle Decree Executor Today *" = sore fe anys gies : i ‘ e : i circles, Mrs. Woodward could ; Parade planners neared completion of work on the floats ) ie a vi cate HALIFAX. N. 8. w—The But I thought) RIO DE JANEIRO w — Brazilinumble incoherently to waiting and displays that will appear in Pontiac’s lal street gy __-|_day._talks involving matters a oo eal ean was under a state of siege—modi-| ppe: annu ree De J d T N Y ie et"? he meant the toy newsmen a t nver Juage ames); ‘mutual interest” in the North |of the wrecked Liberian freighter istol,” she told|fied martial law—today, strength- n as she emerged from her pageant next Saturday morning. Tri A -Def. Alantic Treaty Organization. ‘on Lit _, ‘ _|ordeal of telling the jury what hap- Viewing preparations this week, Parade Marshall John) g pp Gotsg ne | Defense Minister Cornelius /Kismet Vt was resmued by Bell xe “parce, w holsacked pfoviconal goveresuent. ter t . Rescuers had bat- ties, w h o bac | as “A. Riley predicted that the spectacle will surpass last for Plane Saboteur Stall and E. H. Van Den Bengal a ieee Wome ones aed ies CLARENCE had to search for| A decree declaring the state of| (See Jury story on page 2.) 7 gene * lie, found him hidden in a siege, approved by Congress and ae Pol s event bot color and the use‘of saaeriaagan| ’ DENVER eerie Ay and military attsice of = ch winds on the rocky north coast of closet of a neighboring house. [signed by provisional President |Pened in the early hours of Sunday, ° wwe lawyers, one a former U.S. at-| “= i wil cacy and | abe, Breton Island since Friday.) “He couldn't tell us anything) ‘Nereu Ramos, became effective|Oct. 30. | Thirty-eight church, school and ae : Pentagon teaders on Monday The men were hauled to safety|/more,” they saiid, upon publication in the govern-| Her attorney, Murray _|eivie organizations will march or|torney, have been appointed to de in a boatswain's chair swinging be-| gharon’s body lay in the living|Mment's official bulletin last night a 6 anthipsdl hae Cc | ec S ye enter floats in the parade, while|fend accused plane saboteur John’ ae low a Canadian Navy helicopter.|room - near ai cans of ihe Ramos was expected to name an said: “She now feels she - be music will be+ furnished by seven!Gilbert Graham. | The helicopter dodged 1,000foot parents’ bedroom, in which the gun|€xecutor today for operation of the left alone with her children. | : e area schoo] bands. Denver District Judge Edward |. . ressing prance cliffs 2 the island in the| was found. decree. He was referring to the two ospita Plans. The route of march will be a De apg I pyesetg coe Sea So wrence to perform! 1+ was kept there, along with) The-new status suspends tor 39 | Woodward sons—Willam II, 11 the same as last year’s, Riley d L. Paul Weadick to : t Td oo shells which were stored in a bed- days constitutional guarantees as years old, and James, 7—who Coe wh suid. Parede tine win be 9is0 [snd Paul Weadick to represent Difficult Issues The 2,848-ton ship had been |room chest, Clarence F. Balay, the| they affect the actt ef the presi. | Pt through the shooting in } onfer With St. Joseph a.m. on Terk St, near Saginaw ad nse padageninigy cote pounded by seas whipped up by jfather, said. Balay works for the) dent, the cabinet, the executor, | Beir home at Oyster Bay, Long Officials on 200-Bed| + eo keg iy igacee cites ill case We cose a seccaare li uapaies wnraramecele an on oye, | HE - : ; . * : teal | ran '° puties a wer ’ 7 ; Expansion Program David Ewalt, director of Parks|in her luggage before she boarded| Hopes to Break Two chest open with shells lying loosely, raed patel Heap se Cate Wane lee ny Nant A :. an airtiner Nov. 1 di Dispatches from the scene said); it. but couldn “ inson, who handled the grand jury . and Recreation, states that ar- . Ns Stubborn Deadlocks t0 tne crew of 22 was saved, Earlier|'" ‘t. a, —_ regia as president. presentation, said the panel found St. Joseph Mercy Hospital offi-rangements are currently being) beth Vigil and Gibbons have | Adiogurn Dec. 10 reports had said 30 men were Ta he a ; Cafe took a leave of absence|Mrs. Woodward “not guilty” of cials took another step cleser to Completed to provide special view- te Dewwer csttle duditg’ soeiit ; . ” uaiien led Balay told them he was sure the/Tov. § after» ligt power first degree Harty) urder } their 200-bed “$4,000,000. expansion|ing places for physically-handi-| yar Weadick was appointed at | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. cane and ponete Se = ingot gun had been unloaded. hageraligglne er a majority in|second dagrel and’ Lemmwar aller Sir aag yesterday te woh they ten-/capped children in downtown) Vigil's request. With 12 working days left before|breeches buoy equipment, reached| Hartwick sald he would walt © iCongrss and powerful army lead-|, Since the shooting. following by y approved s plans. | stores. Vigil was the government ator-|its scheduled adjournment, the|the scene after pushing 100 miles| few days tor the family to ers headed by War Minister Gen./@ few hours @ social gathering in In an all-day conterence with the esters ea ween ; he|DeY. who successfully prosecuted|U.N, Assembly pressed today to through snow-clogged roads from oto ame before Henrique Teixeira Lott. They sus-/honor of the Duchess of Windsor three architects, 15 department : 'e sent -. Denver gamblers Clude and Ev- break stubborn deadlocks: over a ana had di “ . pected him of being connected with = another Long Island estate, Mrs. heads and approximately 50 doc-|S#id, and most of the children| gene Smaldone in 1953 and 1954./disputed Security Councit seat and), Winds had diminished to 25 miles| “But so far there's no reason tolan alleged plot to prevent the in-|Woodward had been confined to a have already been assigned to sec-| Judge Keéati ed the -triolt bership bids of 18 nations.|“" hour and skies were clearing doubt that the little boy accidently auguration Jan. 31 of President-/New York hospital suffering from tors examined the proposed loca Re ing nam the membership bids of 18 nations./,. the heli ration ” { ond-floor vantage points to defend Graham after a confer-| The assembly must .also pushigerwey erent Peratin Bot UM tired the gun,” he said. elect Juscelino Kubitschek, politi-/grief and shock. Last Monday she tions for their sections and of . ence with the accused man’s tem-|through debate within the next ~ oie Officials in the Oakland County/cal heir to the late President Ge-|was deemed well enough by her fered opinions on the details The number of viewers who porary lawyers who received per-|weeks on the tough "di Two lifelites were strung from Prosecutor's Office and juvenile/tulio Vargas. physician, Dr. John’ Prutting. to ’ ' will line the route this i ; nt a. 1,000-foot clit, only 25 feet away, | authorities said it was “extremely| The opposition has aimed more| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Sister Mary William, hospital parade mission to withdraw from the case. question and the colonial issues in-|1, ‘the stricken 1. But theluntikely’ th : administrator, said the next step | Year ts expected to reach 70,000, | <.. was «ings. (VOlVing Morocco and. West New| coches buoy was nec wel parse fl mn would begin Jegal/of -ghaignss Sean Map AL acigat alsa) : d raham declared Guinea if it s to hit its Dec. buoy necessary t0 actior case. dent-elect, Joao art, than at Cloud d W = eee aot be Bene: about equal to last year, Riley | gent within the meaning of the ey coke erent make the lines effective. ae ees Kubitschek. The opposition, led by y an armer PTT plans by said. : law” after an inventory showed Throughout the night TeSsCUeTs Senator Potter Bags Deer the National Democratic Union, paces on Ge prepewd | os of the parade will be the| Bt Bad about $700 worth of prop- india and a samber of ether jkept watch atop the cliff, their)* . has accused Goulart of courting the Seen for Tomorrow meeting " * |portrayal of “the true story of =< oni = casaenan in aie Here ep oma blinding ve Semel pe foot af in go County, His Ist!commumiste in his rgcingge cing } oe the Christmas.” Each church and! The temporary attorneys said) yy. Disarmament Govmalidinn the cliff the gulf was churned, by) GAYLORD — U. S. Sen. waign. He has denied the "| ‘The weatherman says it will be owe next meeting! school float will present a Biblical| Mrs. King’s estate now being pro-| pave indicated they will have |the winds into a boiling surf Charles E. Potter is taking some "0”- partly cloudy and a little warm- within the next two weeks when|scene with members or pupils act-/bated—and thought to be worth) pienty to say on the arms ques- | The Kismet sailed from Phila-|venison back to Washington today. ; er tomorrow. The high tomorrow details of the final plans will be|ing as characters. about $150,000, of which one-fourth) tion when it reaches the #-aatien jdelphia Nov. 17 for Sumerside, P. Potter, hunting in Otsego County, Ann’s Dad Speaks will be from 38-42 degrees. available and plans for a kick-off ee was willed to Graham—was STOSS-| Political Committee, E.L, to pick-up’ a load of potatoes./bagged an eight-point, 130-pound) GAYLORD (INS)—Jesse Claude} ‘Tonight the mercury will drop dinner for the first week in Jan-|. The Parade is sponsored annual-|ly exaggerated. ue) aunler aa derk wae {When the vessel first went aground|buck Tuesday—the first he ever|Crowell, Mrs. Woodward's father|to a low of between 26 and 30. uary will] be made,” the adminis- ly by the Retail Merchants Asso- Graham, when taken into eg ees when pee broken she Was_reported in no immediate|got. He said he spotted the deer| who lives here, said today that he| The lowest temperature preced- trator said. ciation of the Chamber of Com-jtody, admitted making the dyna) the Assembly air — danger of breaking up but needed| within 50 feet while sitting along a/“‘knew all along the shooting|ing 8 a.m. was 27 degrees, The ‘ Tentative plans call for the ™erce. mite bomb that destroyed a United ; _|help to free herself. The crisis|runway and killed it with his sec-|couldn’t have been anything but|temperature in downtown Pon- es ee oh. Fi ; — Gis so he could cot. 2erian question. The French| loped as winds and seas rose.|ond-shot.— an accident. tiac at 1 p.m. was 33 degrees. ) . Heinlornaon,emerseny simi Firemen Start Fire {janet Can. Mold led ut two month ag} hen oratory and dietary departments.| PORT 4IURON W—Port Huron’s| He later repudiated the confession.|'he Assembly put the Algerian ‘Sh Over 1" Mena ae anes [Fite Department set two buldings| | estion omits agenda, ove er Girls-and Make Room for a Man! on fing Friday—on purpose. The * vast sue eg rab approv cated on the second floor, surgical Adlai Will Tour Dixie : : Geille tes the Ord beathelt on ¢ city recently acquired some land of the maneuver which broke the . nen pediatrics on the fifth{i an old section of town and de-| CHICAGO (INS)—Adlai Steven-|French boycott would speed solu- Gace cided the least expensive way to|son, the only declared candidate |tion of the complex membership | . tear down buildings to redevelop/for the 1956 Democratic presiden- question. i, the land would be to burn them.|tial nomination, will make a tour} U.N. circles were also heart ) Williams to Spea Another 40 or more fires arejof the south next week in a bid| ened by reports that the United planned. ° for party support. States had relaxed its opposition . Against Adlai’s te Commeniet Outer Menge’ ; ; See lor mem z Moderation Stand Ce D D . Off t B d The Soviet Union has wamed : ‘ = : rive O a that it would veto all non-Commu- LANSING «®—Gov. Williams will : i | oppose Adlai Stevenson's advo- S S : C h e | nist applicants if Outer Mongolia ey ot moderation ina epee LATE, OAYS QITMAN © _ [or a0y ot the other four Russian onight a Pi tmores = —— bee A blast at Pontiac residents who are “unconscious” of —- oy States has said it as ol a queapecuaea Gite pga the need for traffic safety was made today by the chair- — es on = A proach of Governor Stevenson” in}man of the city’s Safe-Driving Day campaign. bral op ios od Gat Gute been, an address from Chicago recently.!_ Clyle R. Haskill said in the first four days of the drive,|golia would not get the seven af- Williams said he objected to (which started Monday, these were the tragic results: _|firmative votes needed for council tevenen's sacreoten at He |" Oo. ‘man died, a boy was critically injured and 16\°72%2!- a time to “catch our breath.” . y y Perhaps the toughest problem “I don’t see it quite that way,” Others were treated at hospitals. facing = say a = Williams said, “and I want the) “The city already has as + Puiippinee cad Cammmaaae Yeas! promch that ‘ill ensure victory m(many People injured as it] * ss dangerous as carrying & /siavia in the contest for the Secur- 1956. Win or ldse, the voters should|@id in the whole 11-day)" ™ ity Council seat now held by Tur- have a clear choice between Re-|campaign last year,” Has-|, “But when the gun goes off, kill- Key. publican and Democratic policies. kill ing and maiming people, it's too ae . I am more interested in a forward-|"1! Said. - late to repent,” Haskill warmed! Seven in Family looking program than I am in who} “When wilt people wake up? |_,AS Part of national support of is nominated at the convention.”| What can we do to make roads |President. Eisenhower's SD Day/ Hunt En Masse : ealer; @rive ‘ele. cars tor campaign, 1,200 delegates of the , them?” Haskill asked, $H Cute Cwarees ia Chicego will Drop Seven Deer “Twelve people have been/1 accident-ftee. TRESCOTT, Maine « — Seven saee-disien.oe.teiiliy an teat post. a ’ ae tenis teonins sal come om year. the w r came out Are people “that i122 anne S Press |vitn'seven deer. could happen to them next? —. tins sei ae “Speed, drinking, carelessness Building Deeswnee Trescott, told today al paying attention to the Church News ...........055. 8) 9 Wednesday's expedition. With. him!’ “the road; accidents County News ............. eee "; were his: four brothers, here very ‘day when Editorials . 2.0.00... .cecceeee e* Raymond, Albert, and Clifton: bs : - Sports ...... Ce vanevevacs ++eeee 12 | their father, Levi, and his 12-year AP Wirephote. are ignored. a "an lola newphew, Harold L. Mares| . SEVEN SISTERS WELCOME BABY BROTHER—Five-day-old said théy’d about given up hope of ever getting a boy when little é Griver then tells police: TV & Radio Programs ....... 27 They spotted a herd of deer at Bog Joseph John Ambrosi IIl is shown off to his seven sisters by Mr. Joseph came along. The girls, left to right, ee oe \ S ys Srgpaadl alr Seg 2 Earl Sa een .«.0. 11 |Brook, Seven rifles banged, Seven and Mrs. John Ambrosi Jr. as they left Queen of Angels Hospital Rosemary, 5, Patricia, 2; Peggy, 4; Kathleen, 8; Betty Ann, 7 - ‘t realize that Women’s Pages ............, 6,7, deer tel yesterday. Ambrosi, ne eee Se 6 Receme compe, and Joanne, 1 a é | ; | | | i $3,000 From Father EAST MEADOW, N. Y. —The| ‘ = | t : 5 L. Taking Guns, Blames ‘First Love’ - A Flint man with an unfortunate Jove for deer hunting_confessed to Pontiac Police this morning that he stole two rifles and a shotgun, g from a hardware store. Police caught Lewis J. Beattie, 19. eight minutes after a witness saw him break @ front window at > am. and enter the store at 900) '°% Joslyn Orville Johnson found Beattie watking away from the store. “T don't know what makes me do this. Every time I get drunk. € start thinking about deer hunt ing,:' Cooley quoted him as sa}ing Seattie told officers he was! awaiting Sentence on another breaking and entering charge in Flint, ffe wanted to go deer hunt- ing then. too, he told Cooley Police recognized Beattie froma description furnished by Seward Rossifan, Oxford, - who works across the street from the hard- ware. Caught. Beattie admitted the