Year Packed - of Sorrow, Humor, Import Recipe, Seong to a cummmnty of the majer happenings "until the $4 million addition is completed. ¢ to Greet the New Year “JWatch for tomcurus Presa,” sibs Sruts Sade tay Now Takske ecole ghd. she's simply 2 feminine sputntk—right out of this world. ' Watch and see. * x *. The Press now has completed one solid year dg? Miss Front Pages arid we're happy about _them all. In fact, we issued a‘general call and — ten responded for a group picture which we Peinins Feiday, Tysrenmnes te: one of ie mages. Mermmeet Ween t Sayer, ae * «* * : But now for 1958! Salas Sane Veneto, suacllieack. She realy bas charm and oonuph. Hold your breath for she’s worth it. 1957 Happenings in Review When bells and whistles tonight herald the coming of @ new year and the passing of the old, Pontiac can’ look back on twelve months that have been filled with ‘news of high importance to the area and its residents. The year has had its share of tragedy; there has been news of crime and disasters; the inevitable passing of men and women who were leaders in the community; and there have been events whose real impact on this growing area will be felt over many years ahead. To record them. all would bean almost impossible task. locally in the months of 1957. * + «x Jan. 3 — Mr. and Mrs, Alfred G. Wilson announce the donation of their $10 million Meadow Brook estate near Rochester to Michi- ‘gan State University for a branch college. They also give $2 mil lion to erect a school building there. Jan. 4 — — A Selfridge Air Force Base, jet crashes southwest of Utiea. Rocketing debris from the explosion damages one home, narrowly misses others. The pilot had bailed out, ' dan. 10 — The Board ef Education approves final plans for the first $3.2 million section of the new senior high school, to open in September, 1958 for 1,000 northeast side students, Jan. 14 — Pontiac General Hospital moves patients to its new annex at the county contagious hospital. The annex is to be used > -&- Ss Jan. 17 — Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce asks thet the coun- ty seat be moved from Pontiac to Royal Oak. i Jan. 18 — A $20.00 fire hits Utica Junior High School Tax Rate Held in Pontiac — : _ . Jan, 22 —Pontiac holds its tax rate at $13.70 as the City Com- mission adopts a record $5,381,779 budget for 1957. Jan. 24 — A’Navy transport, bearing home the body of a Pontiac _paval -officer- killed .in-an airplane-crash, itself crashes. and. burns as it attempts to land at Willow Run Airport. The pilot is killed. ‘New Miss Front Page |) fh Events Sines local law enforcement officials doubling their re- quests that drivers take it easy today — both on the __jroad and at their Ni Year’s Eve parties. . The State Highway De- \partment cautioned that ‘bad. driving conditions had already developed in several parts of the state and that snow and sleet may blanket, most of the southern Lower Peninsula by: nightfall. Officials in Oakland County be- Nab Transient in Double Killing in Bar Slaying; Partner Died in Police Chase Snow, Colder Here For tonight, the U.S. Weather each year, oul ik lnctiiet Soe Ga One to give the other fellow the right of way.” dan. “ se Vandais fire Auburn Heights tepeentary School, iSTRALKY SPEAKS causing $25,900 damage. Jan: 24 — Mrs. Sally Wilson, 24, dies as flames envelope her Highland Township home. Her husband and four children escape, badly burned. ° Jan. 27 — Cundiailt tind Sachi ebihany exmmltinn- eatdiahed for proposed MSU branch college. Harold A. Fitzgerald elected chairman: x. 2. 2# Jan. 30 — Atty. Gen. asks Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem to investigate charges that Waterford Township police are running a “speed trap” on Dixie highway. Jan. 21 — Fire causes $150,000 damage to Union Lake Village Feb. 1 — Pontiac's fret auto show in five years gent thee day stand attended by thousands. Auto Crash Kills Two Teachers Feb. 2 — Two Longfellow Elementary School. teachers die in auto crash near Battle Creek, Dead are Mrs. Stella Zeil, 53, and Mrs. Charlotte Harpham, 41. “Feb. ¢ — General Motors Corporation announces i spent (Continued on Page 11, Col. 1) |Willow Run per nate Next 2 Years ‘Crucial’ rh WASHINGTON (INS) — ~ Richard B. Russell (Ge) states: “In my opinion, the next years will be perhaps the ‘Pontiac Police Chief Herbert W. Straley announced a si vigil will be in operation by a maximum State Police at both the Pontiac and Redford Posts will put addi- tional patrols on the highways in & maximum trooper coverage platmed during the 36-hour period ; —.? * * Troopers will work 10 hour shifts and will be assisted by National Guardsmen, fro t ~ see eco mga hrough midnight The shooting at the Washington bar ste guitar player, were kille Predicts 130 Will Die __ CHICAGO. (INS)—The National Youth Held as Suspect '+ (Churches of the Nazarene will ob- agenda at Church. Refreshments willbe (Continued on Page 2, Col. es Israel Shakeup 4s Imminent New Year Area Churches Plan Services Congregations of city and. county churches of the Pontiac area will ring out the Old and ring in the New! Year with religious rites tonight, Membeérs of the Parkdale Church of the 1 will meet from 8 to 10 o’clock The evening will close with+ Ben-Gurion Resigning; President May Ask Him five-party. coalition Cabinet, then ,a8k Ben-Gurion to form a new government. —_ i ike hii a ath aaa a social gathering. The Zion and Clintonville serve New Year's Eve with mem- bers of the First Church of the will begin at 9:30 p.m. and close with a Communion service, and an hour of fellowship will follow. The meeting will close at 12:10 From 9 until 10:30 tonight, games the at Bethany Baptist Nazarene, 60 State St. Festivities! and fellowship for all ages are on| } Oh, Go Ahead and Kiss Her; It's New Year’ s! Babson’s Forecast for ‘58 Tomorrow 7 § st FFs 2 : [Pt Ss bales wus Se Posse? gE ty ‘ (Continued on Page 2 Col 3) pe | field Township, “Replies to Critics Ceietie & wate Sete M e Night. ht Club Prices Average About $15 Per Paeos. Perewelle ad OT Be From Nostals gia, Bedlam to Pr: over party from 10 a.m, until ‘slcured,”” In St. Louis, 8 $25a:person oer waeeke tree cote een enienes St#eae aes ane fpeattoeas eeaetee sone | i ene champaigné supper will be held) A tendency toward parties at} In New York City, at the Hotel ‘Chase ag a benefit i*=-rfgeea gemma buy is) Astoria’s Empire Room =* ayer same Se Answers Filed - Officials Whip Through |. sv. lade ee Cho inal-_Meeting of- fo Pending Suit. padty for Groce Does it affect the earth's weather |t tis Tt? Dr ere ao Final_Meeting Year 0 e INQ. ul Badly for Grocer significant degree? _ from his Bloomfield Township : . . “corpuscular radiation is, in on pana eens le - home where he is. spending the | 7y,. ias¢ meeting of the Pontiac only person attending last night’s| Dr. Sullenberger Seeks and His Assailant fom, 6 ext of clectric(” " 1 # # a oe ee City Commission for the year 1957|brief session-was Rev. W. E. Wel-| $250,000 in Damages! pasrrramcx’ aNs) — Ever current. It takes the form of] sowever, Potter said today “we| Wilson said the decision to sep-|was written into record in short|ton, pastor of the Parkdale Naza- Followii : Bemcge ong grasa Hen charged particles which come into), Som when askedjarate Project Vanguard (the earth/order last night as commissioners|rene Church, who gave the invo- ng Suspension rs a 64-year-old ager te engage Aiea a reporter whether he would|satelite program) from the mili- through a short six-point|cation and benediction, Frm naagllag oon ei ae oem rach acon. He relred| ay sale PRGTas Wes medelagenda in 38 salutes. oS | Aaswers to the law suit of DF.!an ‘ghout one. : to the stipulation in the 194 Sea-jby personally of] 4 public hearing was set for Neil H. Sullenberger, heart spe-; | ; gn ag ar agg mrs plays way Act that tolls must pay U. §.| of Budget Direc-|5,,, iis as aeeeees an on ee Churches Plan cialist last month froth Pn Me poe a “according to Costs in the project within 50 years, |tor Percival Raeymee ge after' ering unpaid weed-cutting costs ac- 4 Pontiac General Hospital, ie ear e - mahy able meteorologists. Dr. N. R, Danteian, chairman |7'Scussion in the National Security! -ryeq during the past. summer New Year Services ee ace. loan. The result: A beer bust. bundance, to heat the polar Te cen, anda leader in the Mid iam da tiimenese. confines ay wa vem Hes Dr. Sullenberger, of 208 E. tro. |S innate can te a 2 f Continued From Page quois seeking dam-|°Ver ‘s : gions, as apart from the equatorial) western fight for low toils, an tae Goad meee missile} who will be assessed for the | , bi set which he alleges he received|ot catsup was tossed inJor good regions. ‘This produces extreme echoed Potter’s position. ~ |development, Wilson purposely storm drain project in-the block (served by the Women's acetyl led Nov. 13 from/measure. : : in the weather within) Both Potter and Danielian|“put the Army in Wwith| bounded by Glendale, Menom- (Dr. Joseph I. Chapman will lead|»),, staff of the city This wad revealed by Ham- short, distances but genéfallyiwarned that the Canadian view-|the Air Fowe” in developing aj inee, Genesee and Telegraph ithe candlelight service trom 11:15| pital, tramek police today with the makes for warmer. Grier weather point should be taken into consid-|1,500-mile missile because of the) reads. until midnight. He will, speak on| are Ss toh ae | coin at Dende anim, Ba. a peas winasly Tebersed WS Sepatte cree |Newpean, Ween abdeh, “avigy ela or ene Tare? Wied tining Lights.” Peinn ity Mapemny Waites S| SOM eenees Sie wtene: feat) | Opell See bettas and one * CG i - i payments, an Ewart, were made behalf Friday ‘asked Bo- Melody - C. of C. Praises wa ad he partanrshlp wee Geol childish ‘inthe pg Io cai npr ee aT estan coi | the ity of Pontiac, the “hosp Hones Sn nang ans, be wae the oom of Richard City Commission |O™ 4 Ses and Shith the see-jeay shout one another. umbia avenue from Baldwin to/at 10 this morning in St. Dunstan’s| 2's Beard of Trustees, and Catt | Potice said Hollins then asked! Pay Raccech y . way itself if tolls are set higher The former defense secretary|conicy avenue. Chapel of Christ Church sa tia ge for a dozen bottles of cold beer. eS for Leadership {an Sansds ~wants, Tt has been|also scofled at the reported rec Accepted was a rightof-way|From 10 p.m. until 12:30 a.m. the! tthe salt ied Dec, ar (Whe® the grocer turned to close) Besides is parinis and, wite eta SO cation delasn [Cmmendations of the Gaither Com-|agreement from the Board of Ed-|chapel will be open for meditation, # pals ual te _Tetrgeraing, Hellina _satied OO, ‘sad Pol 2 tot Ponti Cham! om etiitnn ) dolers. ge Mtedlucation for water mains in the * * * show cause hearing was|banging over Hen odl read cnr pnts "ep, Tat eden, tetas ie hing Tal cy a Ferm emt ny Maas wf tie | eae vende 4 wacalf TS ts ot rey, tetany leadership® »of members: of oe. vis teas urged that all efforts be made to| Commissioners agreed to meet (be celebrated ht St. Benedict’s,/ Ewart said — a en has asked that donations be made City Commission during the past) dollar & ized Sing of 140 mil-|close the gap. : Jan, 9 in an informal session (St. Joseph's, St. Michael's and St e * se ins will he to the Michigan Heart Fund. year in a letter read (0 Com ions and the Canadian Wilson said he had never even| t begin their work on the 1968 | Vincent de Paul Churches. A Himemintishtime:ata |. asain eo ee has authorized 300 milions to belheard ot H. Rowan Gaither Jr.| budget and eapltal Improvement |Hour willbe observed trom & to liar the doctor's suspension. : mast a ey el it. former ‘oun-| Program. tonight hospital director ° son, ‘ Walnut - “Your devotion to the arduous|P°"" _ dation, until his nt @8| Other than commissioners, the} A Watch Night service will be Dr, Sullenberger did rot appeer|ArTn Reserve Site will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday a tna Mi ery oe Ordinance to Ban ee wat sre vaematrire ves ra cmmomeres | Fogg lll sora wx = before the Board of Trustees on y dibs na Sar bo nga ~~ : “pail es kee =] “4 oak - First Methodist [three occasions set up to review! ¢,* +4 {Hamilton Co. Burial , your patientiSunday Property Deals “1 don't know what his quall- |T etter to Santa Church, 501 Mt. Clemens St., |the case, Still Sought in Area White Chapel Memorial Cemetery dealing with the desires of individ- | ieutins 1 don’t think eT tO sald the Rev. Lyal H. Howison, ; , with Dr, John A, Zisser of West- ual citizens, and your final actions| DETROIT @®—Common Coun- | jitiens On* > * 6 Sets May > pester. : Det, quiteaberger te also sock |- : minister Presbyterian Church offi- for the continued development of| cil last night adopted a contro) £5 come Draws Replies of seit| hi eermanent Uanction | No decision has been reached cating <3 Pontiac deserve praise versial nance so 4 : : Baptist hospital upholding where Army . reserve home fol- the people,”” the letter read in rel esate operations on Suny. “This business ot appointing «140 Lonely People. Church, Branch at Warner streets,| his sagpension. | Paining center in Pontiac willbe jgsing elena thw eta SO aa ae The ‘coun “approve Wie ease jeonnmtse GOR "tate seenetnnie | by-ardbe ar bes cgarag ye This occurred, according _to/!0°% ae se Gel ss ra ’ : ‘ : a.m. oo ‘ . we Wan ins ad Srnec nen S| CRANE Suy w erea" e Ga es pteg ee ia Bc he MO) aw at a city’s administrative staff. tate salesmen and church groups./velopment, It’s wrong. I wasn't! “lonely widow,” was dropped in |man Of Detroit will speak with|and for ‘ of certain) He said the transfer of funds| ¢”’s Marine Corps during World a * & *« *« * cheered over the Gaither report. the special City Hall mailbox for {choirs of all the churches furnish-| rules and regulations of the medi-|{fm a proposed center in Flint} War I, She was a member of Tt was signed by Howard 0.| If it is signéd by Mayor Louis * * * Santa Claus letters. It touched |ing the music. cal staff by-laws.” : to Pontiac was holding up the) Westmiinstey Presbyterian Powers, chamber president, and|Miriani, the ordinance becomes; wijson refused to state off a chain reaction of answers % 2 *# -| Answers for two medical staff|/PUrchase of a site. “This money| Chereh, Detroit, and the PEO John W. Hirlinger, manager. law in 30 days. how much higher a 195g budget he| and letters’ trom other lonely | Worship service will be held at|committees and the medical staff|)* What we need to buy the land,” Gooey. Sie alin wen 6 munis . wanted, but persons, 40 in all. _ {%:30 tonight in St, Trinity Lutheran|itself, other defendants named in|Oe®- Bork said. Osage Garden Club : ‘Td say it was closer to $40 bil- * * * , {Church. Holy Communion will be|the suit, are expected to be filed| He predicted the completion of| Birmingham. Poul Weather Greete. TSE’ | stun tee, ape ts tee [ara Het wei emg te Ret, [Sy Pacis Wy thn eal of Jen seve re be band, Bi ' reation or, says EVANGELIST FROM OHIO Ms) 5, sons, Jette ; ” * Earlier * this ‘month Gen. Borkiter J.: her. is, Mr. and Mrs. ) The former cabinet member | 18 ™imeographing lists of names The song and praise service win Driver Brings Patients ait Gis wile Bee rig on Alege Be mrentey Be New. Year for Most ct een adopted one ota | cf who signed his tame wil gut [bog at§ tia evening Im EVAN itq) Hogpital—Himself 2nd ations forthe ile whlch bas roal" grandmother: ha ‘Laure | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | atlonal funds “certainty” woald | # list and they can take it ithe Rev. George Hawthorn, evan-| A cab driver who hed just de- Gelayed nearly two years. Halliday, all of Birmingham. 3 oar ther-| BA%e, Eeee_iate .the rocket and eri an gelist and piano accordionist tromjtivered a patient to St. Joseph , : ee wide, in most of the Eastern half of he nation today.| seteltie projects would have re- | Lonely adults’ outnambered Ipiay, prompt and wexpected eum ex «| Waterford Township Bills she the chet canted ceived none of it. He pointed out: wrting to Santa by ‘ 2e Palees Ssnibt senenan eae : ns p Cold weather clung to the | TegiOn. | serhe satellite was not a mili:| 42 % 3% he reported, adding: Singing, fellowship and worship| hospital and Pontiac Police. } ; ohne ‘Snow, sleet'and rain hit much of the mid-continent ltary “project, but a scientific| 7, Never knew there were 80 lare the plans for the New Year's +e erndale Firm ‘for $2,361 and wet weather was forecast for most areas east-|project.” ——— ‘_.. _ _. |Ser¥ice tonight from 8:30 to mid-| Harold G. Hale, 50, of 4052 La-| ' . : +ward to the Atlantic Coast ee ; nest bs Pilgrim Holiness Church,lshont #t., Plains, was just| Waterford another $2,500 put up by the com- 3 “A “Coat nom President of General Mo- Hardwick Police to Give : ot the sys- Warm, moist air from the Gulfitors before his appointment as de- ey The Weather of Mexico which moved nerthvard tense secretary, called the natons|Lift to Drunks Tonight ; falley teaction to Russia’ sk launch-| ° ae hall WES, Weather Berese Report [Southern and Central Plains andjing “immature,” and said he was page Pageant oe a wn a, hobecen| jae MNS Same Oe ee ee will, offer. free taxi service to : af wi ; | A hae A Gift Certificate for a Us— bedittiful 8x10 photograph. Good anytime so that the _ Lou-Mor Jewelers are very proud parents can keep i proud to present a Sterling ae a baby’s very first portrait Silver Baby Set to 1958's ae WA JC forever. First Baby of. the a A. Savings Ascount will ae Ht . Area, Mees. sual be opened in our bank, in ee 5 RHR IE the scoala en ae, - - Pontiac Photographers’ Asso. ve ¢ ‘| CR. Haskill Studio -——“Sutherland Studio | ose eaeean 12 E. Pike St. fg 2 eee re Robinson's Studio | pa Wooliever Studio : “Where ual Counts” Mae : 6H. Paddock FE 4-301 . a eae LPO form of West Point and marches out for his first parade! But Jerry lives in « community there's a serious short- age of classrooms, teachers and good books, Result? Not schooling forafuturecedet Fe Re Tee Sen fae neat tose G iow! William (Myrtle) Tebeau, %, of by attending PTA meet- ~ireeeaart a Pt a hee hee oe Service Thurs-| ] p at of Ss ; day Sor ae eee eee son, Police Lt. Alec Tebeau of Port! a ter Home with the Rev. C. George). iveq| 9 8 40th Street, New York 16, MY. Widdifield of All Saints , Rocke AE OO, ie 16 ouvived } will. fol. [2% three sisters, Mrs. Ida Streft of WE ur low in Oak Hill Cemetery. |Lontiac,, Mra. Edith’ Oliver and NE MUST HAVE BS : Mrs. Ruby. June, both of Lapeer, Ue reerox & mene iio oer, Ray Barcham] FIRST-RATE SCHOOLS HOLLY — Fenton S. Beebe, 92, c : (formerly of Holly, died in Detroit! Published as a public service _ yesterday jated, Burial was in by The Pontiac Press The Advertising Council Executives Association * . (Adi-vertigement) oe (Advertisement) : Announce New Way to - Drain Sinus Cavities | __ Without Discomfort Des ile FEE ie? the Defense Appropriations sub- ; | him The office reported student en- Oe a es wee , af Aer i oe eee : igood, It had been blown loose ite knowing the Social Security bene-s backstop for husband in|50, he can have his record Pero literally gave up his seat—to committee, ag ap sno = from. the top of an approaching Follment reached 2,058,000 at 1990\nty their husbands have camedicase he doesn't have the time or|as-of the time he was disabled|a strip-run driver, As Mr. ‘Pero LAKELAND, Fla. pre- pop en ag * car by a high wind. colleges and universities and set @/.6 the men themselves. interest to keep informed on his|@nd the period of disability won't! leaned over his car, parked beside | jinary A a "Ne ol gare bas te sc trenel Quen Waajoen rc for the Sh IM) ry sean: The survivor py-PE payment, ible. troveets and deity whiaeed| Pet, G28, Which, touched olf - en, but thete been sft cam tell you wha any man ows yer. —— a an ment program is mainly to benefit Here are some of the things you them’ off eg outherh © s 4 : can do: f . him ed at "20, Billions “end Sines an (mnmeee,_ Arende rushed) greater number of children un-jhe die. And, the retirement pay-| , oo) Sti gecurity mumber i |-€S he should have m talk with | Even tn s city as hig as Chi--lcontirmed, the State Board of * and since iiyp to kiss his as she wasider the age of 16 than persons in/ment program is nearly as impor- Sled te & ante Bead the Social . ie ; @ man and hic wife will |) Sale copped ty con't ten tile s[nmecied from the delivery room.lany. other occupational group, tant to a man's wile as It is to) ae place, preferably mae | map te eetieed napianlt - cage, Fag Brag) Pe saree. : pn wn r’g budget. : des a0h de maou payments if his earnings are net | on the street. But Dr. and Mrs. | with and was petted by scores of * ra * over $2,080 @ year or if he doesn't Alex Buchholz did it the hard members, pledges and visitors at Mahon said he opposes appro- weeny Fg os ogee work some months. way—each driving a car. Dr. |two sorority houses. It died Dec. priation of funds for a second! on The visit will also be helpful to| Buchhets, walujured; insisted om |23 at the home of a student who ro (i Social Security card, you’ Sway) om te Suete Ghat te taking the other driver to a hos- | took charge of it for the vacation, 3 this tine end believes that “anti- avi momber haety wet cats wil be; when bin dots rete pital for personalized treatment. | The college has warned by tele- | submarine wartare ought to be the you . eTaghes es . aah to ny the ground. werk for), [e Flew COz, Fe. 306. Liat eee eee eee = es Ene cog Rother eft er family papers will also be & Te! Jur social Security office when|>ureau for hor driving test. She|scratched by the dog are taking i: , : apply for Social Security due you ; } retirement (of the brake and crashed into the : Se under : wos Be as es building which houses the bureau. 3. C ba Rebel W your husband check his | Although you'll not be eligible to| In Chicago, Mrs. George Reithal at var" - 2 a or four years to see if it’s |starts drawing them, you'll have|edroom where husband lay Se : ‘ a : because there’s a time |jeerned the correct procedure to’ ©* UP erating from a badly at Against Eve Parties | © "i = “) Saved cious eee om fetes ce procedare {Oi srrainad ‘okie, tripped over" the 4 . : ean tut bo taeda: — crutch protruding from his bed, fell a HAVANA (®—The Cuben Minis 3 _ ati west Hae : = —Be sure to get in touch with | and broke her arm a try. of Interior foment what ardoagmodnn Sivve boeponnd \ j ey: can , & utility shed, . \ we on Cubene to mark the ew year ‘his local ‘Social Secur-|, At that time, you can also tile f0F three’ Grums of gasoline, and 200 killed by President Pulgencio Ba- - ‘ } ity office to get tt corrected. | seu to help pay your husband's| 0d of ss ices : i t tista’s forces and for ——— ss a } anes pet Neneet Sees aes ose. : ; ie Len Anpies, two caletyil P tbeaa Sie Rens: too, #1 | \ £28 ties put in cold storage if a A : os. dagen Geaiiet t in touch | (Questions on Social Security [award-winning taxi drivers — | ‘40't know enough to [f° | suspension of constitptional guar-/ "uh lh a Fe ee ec a aiceanane | problems may be addressed to \George Madden with 15 years [| Mvt_myauit ¢ 7 fad Pew: ee |= , : _ak — aizd or to have « disability “Social Security,” in care of The (without an accident and Harry] pressed at Father & Son!” gnie = a : ae ote Pontiac Press. Questions will be Hayman with eight—made out ac- fF 26 ee gett os _ ‘The rebels warned that celebra- / = as : freeze put on his Secial Secur- answered by mail from the Pon- cident reports the same day. They }. Your friends will give you 7 tions might be broken up by gun- — tiac office of the Social Security had collided with each other. i) @ second look, when Father jj : ete a ape or ied sabo- ‘us ute Seton 4 hee Gide praia a antics ; bone Fcral smiggsren nd Saag or por a no |B} & Son has cleaned your |] troops and police to guard night) shows Ann Lund, 290 Reitman Ct., Rochester, the class, is expecting a baby soon. A similar ——— . enna NON 1608 i Sate ty ‘am suka tare ge j oe Se cube Polls and the homes how be learned t give s bal « bath whan be ae taught te Pestinc Ae Jan- U. a M. Relic to Be Razed" Size in December — if pid give, “Jiffy Service,” & A ! Ope eet each Monday Bo pored we ent lf FE 2-6424 . eK Registrations mJanuary6 . : This class will meet each ANN ARBOR (AP)—The University of Michigan's fourth among the major/f} . FE 2- Object to Twins = = being Yon 6 | lest bling 8 doomed fr denruction in Porn". _ flies ofthe United States through "i : The 77-year-old Romance Languages Buildt be | Satety : Treated as One Pontiac to Offer Courses | mr cases wit ve conducted] rased A teadition-tieh ‘cereteare, ih as eoustrested ‘ta iat base mbest Wi coe ancl” FATHER 3 by public health nurses and are) 1989 at a cost of $46,000. It first served as a museum. of more than one million popula-|} = by the = : = -In 1923, it housed about 75 per cent of the university’s |tion with a record of 28 deaths|f vexsouse — prs wwitO Aid Expectant Parents Meaclsecay, Om cy and] 1108 ik hound about 19 percent of the unrest ri red ot 2, et & SON ; various adult education depart-| @ classroom building for language students. A new mu- /‘6 frst it months of 1957, 1g Y CLEANERS them to emotional shocks later in life, say specialits| Porn‘ stormnation center for ex |Bicermghans Pontiac, Roval Oak a04\ments. There is no course fee. . |. seum was built. © "were among 117 cities which re-|[, Office ond Plont in Melbourne, Australia. A sclemtit-!ctan¢ parents, ser : The first four- meetings will + FF ported no deaths during the period. || 941 Joslyn Ave. St0up hea been studying the wub- ie ae eel sa tee PT oie be concerned with the mother. Students now studying languages in the building will | Michigan ranked sixth in per-'} ject under a Nuffield Foundation sani gre a Tag At the Oakland County Health) Discussions will be held on fam- | move to the Freeze Building, formerly Ann Arbor High {centage of decrease of traffic|| oo iii ossinall ‘need tee answers to their many|D©Partment, 1070 N. Telegraph) lily adjustments, growth ami de- | School, at the end of the present semester. deaths. > to identical twin females, bat elso/questions. This class ig the first|Rd., @ course will be held on| Velopment of the bab before The only structures on campus older than the Romance S —— ee Languages Building are fie president’s home, the observa- birth, eee The last four classes will cover; tory anid the Economics Building. istration: tor these: classes. WIR bt), ona the bab Je: applied to twins of mixed sexes.jheld at the city hall in several/Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Reg- fer mental torture when they be-| ~ * : mariage trough fea ater wit be sven ld label ry sre, caren, begh el Pen. | su) NEW, FULL SIZED __ _ Parents. shou , "Expectant Fathers Club.| ! are | er eee = “tereatly they decided A walletaized membership. cdl evan, fear , “= Standard Portable Cemimutists Jail 379s stig, ewes Oe at bend Som aw fm FAC lat wl be a tae ae ora a a | tea et Oa samvre's| The ROYAL COMPANION | . , completion rat 1 Wal 3 ee ry ‘ Se | a . Our Morale, And The Funeral Service .. . 00S oe of acheivement upon et ara ee ; organization with under- ies ower. | Laem Withe a $ | Your ‘state of mind is at a low ebb at said five persons were sentenced | garet Gaston, education director | fy : ; Shift =< | the time of the funeral, A part of the - to life imprisonment while the | of county publle health murses.:| Bey THE : SO | niles hie sable dx aid Ware ta and: ‘ini cianated © pot cad of ae Nene eee Ome SS a COMMUNITY NATIONAL : Rated : To guide .sll through this period of 2h world’s supply of nickel is moles hee Se ee : : Complete with y heartache is just # part of our day. To VU - duced by the mines which are : tx iB £5, Carrying Case i, be understanding, patient, and helpful eated in the Sudbury, Canada, dis- CLASSES : “3 . ! . 17, : =. : ey beim : Soarcmntaes 3 | we carefully fulfil this obligation, °. f sn, Ee : Allowance “DR. HENRY A. MILLER = {if Optometrist” Rll |} 7 North Saginaw Street I} Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things ii Sight” Pi : # on SAVING CERTIFICATES : ety Deposit your surplus savings or invest- $i) Ge ment, sa at any one of our 9 con- Fi Public Should Have Full Gaither Report The controversy over the Gaither report is somewhat alarming and certainly open for debate. If the United States Government is to have top secret documents such as the Gaither on sad then let’s keep them” secret, At least three-fifths of Oakland County’s 25 townships have hills that _ beckon the skier. Several of them already are in position to accommo- date those who enjoy the exhilarating feelings that come from contact with x *« * On matters such as this when the _ entire welfare of the country is at stake, we seem to be sorely lacking in diplomacy. If the report cannot be kept secret, then it should be re- leased at once to the public. © The current handling .of the - Gaither report is causing wide- spread speculation and in many cases the rumors will not be true. Often such stories do much more harm than telling the truth. i Beko ® The report was started last spring at the request of the President for a ‘ uno ftudy.-to_be.made forthe National’ Security Council: “The Gaither com-~ mittee was the result. The committee soon found it could not make intelligent recommenda- ‘tions on @ program of active and Fl ‘ a Pe petites 5, - Fioa reek where carrier dervice Se not ava i ne 2 counts $12.00 « ie arte in oe nba passive defense against nuclear at- tack unless it went into the whole subject of the Nation’s defense pic- ture and Soviet capabilities. This has been done over a six month period. “ *+ R Now the findings are starting to leak out in driblets and in some cases pretty sizeable chunks, People are beginning to wonder just what the score is concerning our national defense, and perhaps rightly so. _ At the offset the Gaither Commit- " tee had a top priority mandate from the President. It could and did coni- mand the most authoritative and ‘secret information from the Depart- ment of Defense, the Office of De- fense Mobilization, the Atomic En- ‘ergy Commission, the National Science Foundation and the Central Intelligence Agency. The caliber of men on the commit- tee and its advisory panel was such ' that they compelled great respect for their findings. EEE LAIIEE to. peeper While Mount Holly jumped ‘the gun on the others last year, when it in- stalled snow-making machinery, and is not dépendent on the whims of an unreliable weather, others now are following suit. | x * tk ES No similar area in the entire nation has such ski development possibilities so contiguous to — such a large concentration of population. Nationally famous ski areas, such | as Lake Placid and Sun Valley, are . much further away from the millions ftom whom they draw their trade. All such areas in our county are close to ‘paved highways, and are Ooier pe acepee Hieany. Coane 1.007 own state or elsewhere. Gee a wer The Pontiac vicinity surely is des- tined to become the skiing mecca of an area even much larger than our own State of Michigan, although our Southern Peninsula. alone already has over 60 ski parks in operation. While the monetary investment in a ski resort, together with its power _ tows, snow making equipment, res- . taurant, lounge, toggery shop, equip- ment for rental, parking lot and other accessories, runs up into six figures, it has already been proven it is an attractive financial venture in Oakland County. &- &-®& One of the most avid Pontiac » devotees says it is not a sport, but a disease for which mane. 0f its victims _wants a panacea. Tke Man About Town Burning the Trees Post-Christmas Suggestion for Solution of Old Problem Flattery: , Like perfume, to + NEA Service, Inc. SREP RSS Mega ee ee David Sprnaines: Says: MEELIS OS Our Papers Are Best Soviet Tool oe reega se aa ‘The Other End of the 3¢ Holiday Hom of Plenty Same SSE SE A cline ae RE ET ie Ae WASHINGTON —"The AMETERT Parent eriticiam in the United the wort het ut ot the Better Account Needed. press and radio are unintentionally the best instriments of propaganda the Soviet Union has in the world é —e * : * . With this background for the report it certainly has all . the earmarks of being very authori- lative _and we are inclined to be-... lieve that the American people should be told its findings. Rumors and false information will do far more harm than knowing the truth. ~ ‘Natural Resources : Now Being Developed Oakland Cqunty’s numerous lakes once were considered to be a great liability. But they have,become one ‘of our greatest assets. Several of our highest hills until. recent years were branded as worth- less, They could not be used for farming, and always were carried on the wrong side of the ledger. x * * But changing times are bringing '; ~ those hills into the same category as _the lakes. If you don’t think so, just ‘try to buy one. “The marvelous growth of ski- - ing is doing the trick. Within the last few years it has made epee Published by Tae Powrisc Passes Company @ W. Huron 6t. Ponties 12, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday ag ne vice Preieint “Anlabens Advertising and ; ne Manager » Bow Ht. East M. Treapwei. Mice President and Circulation Man Mansger @. Mapswats Jonpan, Joun W. Prracenats, Loeal Advertising _ Ratered at Post otrice, Pontiac as second class matter ; ont ane not swallow. At this \season, when you’re wondering what to do with that old Christmas tree, you'll find it to be a spectacular and snappy fireplace fuel if handled properly. “Remove the brariches and feed the the flames gradually, and you'll have a colorful pyrotechnical display. The trunk will add fuel to the flames, but must have some encouragement from the branches or otherwise. But be sure your screen is in place, and do not put more than a branch or two on the fire at one time. In a number of local homes that have . fireplaces, a Christmas Tree Party is given for the neighborhood youngsters whose homes do not have oné, and they being Shade trons 0) OO8 tp the eajeyment of the occasion. \ A deodorized pet skunk that had been given the name of a \ “Revion Bishop” \ ating ie segigsnentyan ein o _ Mr, and Mrs, Harvey. Dauner: of Waterford, even eating we of the same dish with them: cial nies wiinting- ear etl eve the robins stay with her all winter is Mrs, Ivan Wilcox of 2802 Old Orchard Drive, who gives them — a varied diet to ascertain what they like . dest. oe A quite unique Christmas ‘iti was - that from THE PONTIAC PRESS” Arthur and Madelon Pound ' of Ann Arbor, formerly of Pontiac. It was an original composition, closing with, “This isn’t prose and isn’t verse: Limps, like us, but care: be worse.” & former’ Pontiac retdent, Mrs. F. Smith of 255 South Mich., has a blue ahd white double woven coverlet, with “A. W. Van-Doren, Wéaver, Avon, Michigan: areca & a Welierallabie Sy “all apcpaalnd cl Louk ‘MEMBER or AUDIT BUREAU or , aiiiectarions 106.years ago. It is understood that Van Bre, red ot Setar Contacte Meme: ter, from 1838 to. 1864. ‘Verbal entering its fourth year of publication, : % : r I Oa averly St., Dearborn, | Lucy L. Perin, 1851” - woven in the corner. She wonder if any- — * body can inform her about its makers of Had any American or European official uttered such a criticism, it would have been widely printed. the news pages, too. writers or editors in America or elsewhere. So.apparently the Soviet govern- ment feels it can go ahead with — its censorship without alienating world opinion. The Moscow government, over, selects carefully what cor- respondents it will let eriter the Soviet Union. Data about each prospective correspondent must be . submitted in advance and the © Communists make up thet ows: minds who will be admitted. WHIMS RULE ; ie ditin an seathini teres tions. Likewise, only certain news- % the publication has been in. cover- ing for many years news from the capitals of the-world, the Com- aad television Dreadeastet QE Federal Property The Soviet authorities have investigations and Mos- ‘But the ledger isn’t os when- Sen. Set ee aed oC pecneuerees account books. z, countries rarely raises a voice in The committee on government *x* * *& Why should the American press protest against such suppression. °P*rstions reported that the fed- = “The house committee on gov- and radio give space to the un- That's ‘one reason why the Soviets FA! government liste lis sascts ernment operations,” Dawson said, truths repeatedly transmitted by are winning the propaganda bat- % heme and overseas at 250 is anxious to issue an inventory tt hn when the tie in the world. Dee with the cine of TEPUt covering assets of the fed- Ms ( 1957) the national debt, which has been STS Oe realistic: approach ee : running over 270 . billions resent &. more . recent months. = - to evaluating federal realty Dr. William Brady Says: Ee ek elk, car- Brisk Walk or Mcerrine Pad othe Dost terials Builds Calcium Reserve : Upon another year ee Ee a as it drops, I wish you well “Tt is an established fact, and Anyway, dear doctors and folks, ScTe* Compeitns eo Reel ts i Site ea a6 on Soe wake not just one of my pipe dreams, if you will read my booklet, you'll dollars, is care” 4 about 50 million . » . That we have had together . .. that daily general exercise—ideal- Set & f00d idea why chronic joint reg at one dollar. And for your kindnesses to me. . . ly a-brisk walk of a few ,miles— on adhe 255 yang ——" Despite whatever weather . . . The promotes calcium . ge mil Looking Back year gone by has meant so much Case cee ofa Psychologist: = Tah Even if Pus Backslide a oe ene. Add the salvaged lutions, Pat discriminate . against ..it nner munists. ecconding to thels! own whims. news, and its refu: "print the statements of the Ameri- can government, is not su to The Country Parson the eae ptt z & 8 z il é i E i I ligl ‘art z : E 4 . ; a ‘ 4 o 7 but was ee Benalla Re ear tin Hens |¥iee chief in charge of committe : | | Wolfe has been announced a veuindre” road, joperations; Ronald Card of Por: eS peaks Vows La ce iu : open Oakignd | ‘od , Liverncis Rochester. | Sandra, to George Nagaitis, other which received shown. Communion an : EEE agence Son of Mrs. Mary Cummings of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hélwig token aummonl abt aoe tttonen |e tat Sbeieet local|prayer service will follow the film fall of 1959, and construction is oul Lyon oad Lau, Weta, ot ached: a . catGittmlnimes: now under way en. Columbiere on) Pte sr ged —encteeetnintnrn the event from all parts |ufer. Three women and one man| The Rev. Elden Mudge says the Sia cs sees ene eee te ee pele catra oe vais eee tae pee vot : was the scene eve- ; er 2 . | this. Grage R. — tne , Ms. and Mr. Ward Brockman ‘Blood Drives Slated | sm’ cows, he over of Oe (Neus me _ The Rev. Walter Gibson bas tn ron ey . — - ee ee —s = ' meaenbore 7 Romeo Police Hunt Culprits sts Christ,” eres , foundation 77 om # UNDENOMINATIONAL vity Sheep Str ayed’ . pattern the pew By LEE WINBORN ____ But that-wasn’t-the-end—of-it- be Sunday night and no-/beibe. which Bed Siunsinated the py Mra. John C. Plassey, and| it U2 ighter police. driveway were gone. So were the by Mrs. Rol ; Ton at Selfridge Haase was sent tollarge bulbs in the Christmas can-|; "tiene _ ” ‘replaced Capt. retrieve the animal’ oo. on the porch Now the rest-- Mrs. Robert H. Wil will as. 9% Speake rT, _ Lt —— Maried check ome owners are debating whether|sist as a Gray Lady. The canteen| "#ining poco : to decorate again next Christmas.jis in charge of Mrs. Fred A. Stated pilot's equi Semmnend, se ly net Nore se holiday trismmings Weibe Ir ing & parachute. Pleasant Lodge, was confined to the lodge. Pélice' The Rochester Community blood * asked if one of her ‘said similar incidents have been bank will be at St. Andrew Church missing. She said she (quite in the village dur-/Feb. 4 from 2 to 8 p.m. Registra-|and his adult used for classrooms lately but weat ost. per - ant © search forjtions are being taken by Mrs.| Genet et taker’s home several other : : culprits is under way. Robert Sanford, | lor poser Dy ony eg | ni Sure enough, one of the 12 life om 3 - | : size, plywood sheep in Ampte land is available for tu- Gingellville Church scene on the front lawn ¥ wes gue tory In a’ matter of minutes, the stray buildings: The Clinton River forms Program Set Tonight — animal was returned to its right-| one boundary. In addition, there! GINGELLVILLE — The Gingett-' Pisce Bear the shepherds. ville Baptist Church has planned, 1 — la New Year's Eve program to , _Eiective immediately, the fun Stn" Spm at tera, COUNTY Calendar | “Soe Nooo : , ; &. rallies and other’ pusposes, con, Miss Joan Strine, refreshments |neid "shew Wants Bre parst The ~~. ~ ~ j dation. Price is the food chairtnan,. AN Y , At Il p.m. the group will con- : / : ; . prefered heaton.” Utley sata, (vem® for a devotional how and : “4 “becamse of lis sccessability to [=< ie Sim, “The Bible on the : j the area, si 7 * * a = bd its scenic y and atrhosphere r bill- wre beauty nd atone es ec ENE be carefree... be bill-free fact that It is one of the fastest |vited to welcome in the New 5 growing areas around Detroit Year at the church with the mem- pees with « steady influx of people ne ee STARTING TIME: Midnight, December ist = ‘i KR = SG Ee S$ “a = a | = join our Christmas -the family’s choice fe Club for °58 now ! | Christmas is secihee . : . shopping more care- 3 free . . . when you're,a Christmas Club member. That's because you have the cash to pay as you is buy . . . no after Christmas bills to dampen ycur spirits. You deposit 25c to $10 a weer... you = J 1 1 4 ee receive’ $12.50 to $500 in November when selections | are best.. Right now is the time to open a Christmas...} savings account at any of our offices, including | ° our 9:00 to 6:00. service department. Fee eich aoe te ease 1a eee eee eee Choose Your 1958 Christmas Club : oe a time of your baby’s birth. Winner will be given the follow- : RECEIVE IN - re NN ing layette or its equivalent in com: infants’ wear. > ; DEPOSIT NOVEMBER, 1958 Sl " 3 Dozen Diepers..........+++-S687 1 Pr. Woterproot Pants.....0:...0.25 J | 25¢ : $ 12.50 A \ 3 Slip-On Shirts....i.....000+S147 1 Alounelette Gortrode............98 | | 50¢ $ 25.00 : : , ; BBonds..ceeccssseseseseeessesSe VM Alamnolatio Seeque.....-......-9% P| $1 Sale , 2 Flomoletio Gowas.......:+++$K18 $Pc. Sweeter Set....y.csoee005198 P| oe aa ee : ROP: : 2 Flannelette Kimonos..........$1.18 — bPr. AmklOts...,..000esesrerees BM | 4 $10 $500.00 - ‘ , : ; Quilted Pod, Wxi8".......+....59¢ TFitted Crib Sheet. .++-+0.+-00+06 98 & : iow tay Sepesth: Welingen in'be , : : ¢ 2 Receiving Blankets............48¢ Box “Q" Tips ond Swabs..........08¢- fF | fe per era Geshe emer, Be ee PONTIAC : “4 Ti ( VGrib Blamket.....,...--+2+++- $198. Johnson's Beby Powder, 4 oz.......98 ; &N ANA Oh y qy " | AUBURN HEIGHTS — DRAYTON PLAINS — 1305 BALDWIN, “ | MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER) i st—t— .. i ss All Depositors Insured to $10,000 by F.LD.C, + ee : ‘a ' { Me ; %, ; ; 2 ‘ tik i A : ‘ ds be c ae ae yy Age "DR. HELEN DODSON PRINCE es 4, Women Play Leading Roles. ‘in Our Community During 1957" | ship at the University of Wis- consin, but once again the farm beckoned. “Hoosen Jones for one. Until re- cent years she carried on the family tradition of farming, - butions to our community. There are too many to name, but a few stand out sqeccumated By supITa L. CLEMENCE Women's Editor, Pontiac Press As the old year leaves us, ly. taking many honors’ for her And it proved a good beck- and the new approaches, it is x -©~ * prize-winning cattle along the oning, for Dr. Jones went on time to count our blessings—a As we thought of those way, She has been called the to win citations as a master time to think about those who whom we would like to tell you TREE Rt omens outstanding contri- about, we thought of women only woman master farmer -in ih farmer. Handling the full man- arm, 300 ac PROC CERECEEEEEE CEE who have been leaders in War- CLINGS TO TRADITION were tilled, the main product 4 @ ious professions, businesses We look to her, too, as a. being purebred Hoistein-Fries- ¥ and religions. We decided. upon re ian cattle. : 7 person who clings strongly to j women engaged in psychiatry, sei x * * ; ‘ r tradition, and as one who is of religion; science and farming just as excited about the fu- For nine years the farm, i These women are Dr. Anne ture. “The Black and White Cow,” : ; W. Becker, psychiatrist; Mrs. * * * took the premier breeders , oe ego religious Her main interest this year banner at the State Fair. worker; * pn Dodsoa is the new branch of Michigan ; & Price, scientist, and Dr. Sa- State University at Rochiester NATIONAL. BONO @ ‘rah VanHoosen Jones, geneal- where she has donated © 200 Top recognition came in 1943 i . 5" : 4 gist and farmer, acres of her 400-acre farm for | When she received the nation- & POINT WITH PRIDE educational purposes; and sae for premier breeders j : ws where she is a member of the od National Dairy Cattle i This year of 1957 is Interna- : it 4 ‘tional Geophysical Year, and !#"ning cotnmittee. Be ¥ & we point ' 2 Dr. Jones’ life reads like a ; point with pride to Dr. = : : & Prince who is i im- — Story. It was expected that she She gave up major farming _ ince playing an im ; 4 portant role in this scientific would study medicine like her fter the death of her mother * é undertaki: famous aunt, “The Petticoat and aunt (1952) and closed the : ing through the study : : of solar activity. Surgeon,” Dr: Bertha Van Hoo- _little country store, “The Sign _ Loe ee sen: But the land always beck- of the Black and White Cow.” : She is a University of Michi. oned, and Dr. Jones heeded the Then she decided ‘to do some. ! § foett Murine’ Os ke Ker “bookkeeper and_ compan ‘ cMat Ob- YA » @ Setvatory at Lake Angelus. At This same call was heard by 09 Alice Serrell, attended the z & the solar research station she ~ her” maternal grandfather, © @¥eens coronation.-(Dr. Pager: 4 conducts investigations in © Joshua Van Hoosen, who, fol- _‘“itst trip was around the Pa- @ solar - terrestrial re lowing a trip around the Horn — “‘fi¢, in 1923), -. ‘in the hope that the coumie . to Sacramento, Calif., in 1852, va: Hee! J & environment of the earth may settled at Stony Creek, one ‘This led to future trips and ' 4% «be more clearly ig ogee mile from Rochester, and pur- in 1956 they took a trip. ; } During this year ({IGY), _ chased acres of land. By around the world. What lies 4 4 _ Scientist explains, the sun hes the time of his death, he had _ ahead for Dr. Jones? She ~- | 2 @ Tisen to maximum activity and acquired .260 acres of land on _—hasn't made any definite plans =| ; % “we have been able to make —_the present site. for travel, “but she'll be en- f ich oe chy ee MOY | ‘. @ we (at the observatory) ‘have _ Stit earlier, in 1822, her rinses a new and excellent grating Se8Rrandparents Nad halted DEDICATED Te | in the spectroheliograph of the their ox team and covered wag- For those who dedicate them- : 50-foot solar tower.” on on the barks of this same selves to others we looked to ee creek and decided to call it Dr. Anne W. Becker, psychia- “Stony Creek.” They built the : first log cabin upon this site, which had awed,them with its Dr. Prince has had many. trist and clinical director of honors heaped upon her during — “her ‘years of Work at the ob- a M. ay Your's Re pred hills and valleys , ‘ atory since 1947, and ; a are oe 4 lies to sae ue eee care of. patients, but Jove for , Happy and Prosperéus, @ ‘sorship at. the University of And so it goes—three gen- humanity and a feeling for the gal 2 ~ nn a t Michigan in the College of Lit- less fortunate are qualities she ferature, Science and Art. 4 HIGHEST AWARD In 1956 she won the Cannon Prize,.the highest award given and Filled With Contentment She believes strongly that the library come from the first “we owe it to ourselves to use barn built by Dr. Jones’ grand- Whatever abilities we have to i ite i tee te # | ? 4 <<. ,.. @ ‘women in the field of as- father. help others.” And, she says, | | Ted's Will Remain 3 ‘onomy. : Two parts of the farm are “this: work, of ‘all the work | a * 2. centennial. The first fart was I've done, gives me the most Open New Year's Eveg | She has been appointed a 100 years old in 1923, and the, 82! ss : delegate to the Infernational . second addition had stood 100 * * * | Till 4A. M. Scientific Radio Union Confer- years in 1954 There were times when it ence to be held at Boulder, ‘2 « Colo., in August. She also is Dr. Jones received three col- a member of the, U. and Closed All | seemed almost impossible to S. Solar degrees, even though medical school New Year's Day & Technical Panel for IGY. re kept her from attending happy for it polly an ; Her other memberships in- school until she was 11 years a great deal of the en- ! = American Association of of age. She received .a bache- po a and inspiration to ‘ Siete Sons herve Phe lor of philosophy degree from her mother. ae : * an ro- the University of Chicage, LIVED OVERSEAS ce. nomical Society and the Amer- : - Movin versi! &@ ican Geophysieal Union. cae son >: * « Wisconsin to receive a mas- ter’s degree mal : “We turn to Dr. Sarah Van bait, 4b Pee on es =e sti ere =) says her life “‘just_bloomed.” STUDY OF GENETICS SENSATION! | "= Sere When .she was 4 years of Be a tee ae living in Ireland, Hol- aoe and Belgium, and she sised—tri-lingually. CSE LE ES IE was ra Re- turning to the States when she _. was..12, she. continued her ed... | “iy ~< | that time called genetics vcation, graduating from Pon- (study of inheritance in plants ‘tie High School. - and animals). It was during ~~ * | | World War I and Dr Black-te Blonde: - Was left, t6 keep the experi-— ments going until the men came back from the war. in One Hour! stro th _B. - from Wayne State University and another B. A. in library . science from University of : ‘ Michigan where she received In 1921 she got her soa he of. & master’s degree in linguis- seragon ay A ct ghd. o o Taos of Ik She offe aoe les ssitat linois, and she has been certi- The New Tropic Bleach Machine now in Pontiac at the Betty | fied by the American Board | — sri gay _BON-TON of Neurology and Psychiatry. ca, 3, for whom she does a | Be a blonde for the New Year's Beauty Salon sp pecoming interested in Psy’ great deal of knitting and sew- party . .. easy and safely! The 3] orp 9. Tétegraph (Near Veorhels) Recker. wad dedicated by the ms + Tropic: a German import, will for appointment call time she. did her internship Besides her p give-a treatment to the hair as it bleaches. No longer is be- : coming a blonde a long drawn- out process! It can be com- pletely accomplished in just | one-half hour. With this quick, effective » Tropic method you ean have a tint, a streak or smart blonde tips...in just 15 minutes. Quick touch-ups, too, for you who have already be- | come blonde! 69 499 44° SS Se Se , - work and homemaki in San Diego County Hospital. _ “°" Ghe spent the next three years votes time to service in experience at Colorado State Hospital and one year at Il- " linois State Training School for FE 8-9721 — 2 ‘sistant: ‘clinical director oi the and _ ForFurther Assurance _ . ) or Information ~ & Coll FE 2-5221 ee, * Pe alia oa > DR. ANNE W. BECKER — abd many have felt ie sin- cerity of her faith in these _ sometimes trying times. Dur- ing this season's holidays she was especially busy, making - sure every needy family had a — DR. SARAH VAN HOOSEN JONES’ ’ cases. — “We hope to: constantly ‘and psn: Bg pron ose : our fa cong - is called in the. nighttime. by cording to an orderly plan,” * who afe concerned . ia. LL about their teenage children. “It's our tention, after the mentee “ @QUIDANCE : bai things ae, done, 1 ad cing acy aibrraanalarg ‘people, maybe the high school lems, often the is. consulted “ona, add tla oe Some of these are referred to state's most dramatically im- “the —person’s religious leader - or in some casts to a psychia- © ge at ome wath thee boys Po, 22, avid, hy ane Waxworks Established for Capital Display Designed to Rival Londons Mme. Tussaud By JANE EADS . WASHINGTON — Another sight to see will be availabie _to capital visitors with opening .of the new Washing- ton Historical Museum — _an all-American “‘waxworks” de- signed to out-Tussaud London's worldfamed Mme. Tussaud's. Some 14 historical tableaux figures, from Columbus to Ei- senhower, will be feated in the museum being readied by His- trist where Be eae is indi- toric Figures, Inc., a private educational commercial proi- ect, for an auspicous Teb, 22 premiere. PLASTIC SUBSTANCE The ancannify “‘Tifetike fig: ures, modeled from a secret plastic substance — not wax — by Baltimore sculptor Hen- ty Berge, will be housed in a remodeled brewery. stable = the - capital's swankily aimed. ‘ “Foggy Bottom.” wn the State Department and over- looking the Potomac. 7. &. . Frank L. Dennis, chief of policy at the United States In- ‘moment. re 4 PLENTY OF REDHEADS 2. “Did yo bus, Washington, Toke ite, ayete Museam to look at the Copely One of the most captiva ens Paul tt _“You'd be astonished at how | Co = ewe eww he owen t+ ees 60w hse 65 See eps owe owe i : + : * the ew aw a we ree ee eo eer, A i i tl i ti i i i i i i Mi vr 152 N, Perry FE 2-3053 a ph he te te be tthe tb te ie NEW YEAR Bobette CORSET SHOP | 14 N. Saginaw © COAL KEEPS YOU WARMER For the Best in When Mrs, G. S. Brodie of West Walton boulevard. celebrated her 80th - birthday the past week, her grandchil- dren were on hand to celebrate the occasion. with gifts and a family get- together. Pictured above, they are (left to right) Tommy Brodie, 9, George Pickering, Sharon Brodie, Mar- _garet Keeley, Carol Brodie and Ronn Brodie, 6. . % pound margarine : 3 tabigspoons chunky (plain style will do. ut’ butter ‘Dear Abby tes s Speaking for all of us © here — we send greetings of the season to all of you! ' - Elliott’s Furniture ©. ‘ Por WANE on LO ie CE wn i | Quick Icing = (Mixture ts” Warren Sawyers of South Paddock it $85 nF et if if; Ri £35 bs wut prea g jake Elizabeth Rodgers Weds | in Rite at Trenton Churchi NEW YEAR'S DAY Polytechnic Institute. Milwaukee-Downer College and Mr, | of Elizabeth Rod! = * Braduate of Rose 12 MT. CLEMENS ST. 83-7514 | | | Your opportunity to add to your cherished silver in these _ lovely patierns of years past F : | | -719-W. Huron FE 41536 | “ ay 4 fia : , & 5 e « PY Kos aes : v ; ve oe \ f : ‘* #. \ = R. POC. IOUETS ABIGAIL VAN BUREN — | this college town and meeting | my husband's case, he hasen- ) be glad to answer your letter. ||of Trenton ang John Alfes seated BRIO D ABBY: — e¥ ai” = as ee) ieee ne ‘w play for'my ae WORRIED SICK DEAR ABBY: I would like “combined meeting with Laura Cobb] ‘Before leaving on an Kast Es | husband! DEAR WORRIED: Being to know what you think of a and Mrs. Roger Cunes as cohost-| Coast trip the new Mrs. Saw ow ahd my | ‘human’ doesn't excuse any- | 1*yeardid who wg "> — Among the guests == yers changed to an aqua wool ; 2 2 ey a thing, It takes two to tango = antiga el ee ee . L| jersey sheath dress with beige : divorced n | Ht you think hubby is being | Suvs* Bgl Se eae y tee ak een a Mrs.| coat and brown accessories, The ecnbtat't nay her tsinds oft ene taken in, call a sptde a spade. lass 8 3 " wep rn a aad tn COAL & SUPPLY CO. po gas ge re | Dig met : a, street, 140 N. Coss Ave. ‘|| would come to visit me (when ae see hig aunt fitst my ene ee FE 5-8163 I went to college) and stay DEAR ABBY: Would you ee | 3 for weeks, just hanging around | Please be kind enough to write | DEAR ABBY: I.am the tan lack | a few lines in your column | mother of three small boys and * : explaining that I was not the | therefore do not have any girls’ | Wishing All Our Patrons ALICE who wrote that letter | toys around the house. My mid- — OPTOMETRIST — | and Friends it and 1 san ataid Wo drive | Ga sam need, 3, bas bese ons g se laid | sere Tin wen he gto tat | fai ft cella - | Toone ”' My name happens to be | getting him one but my hus 1 Block West of M-59 NEW YEAR ~ ALIGE and when wy butend nee nee ae Corwer ot Cass Lake Road, Pontiac = 4 saw t letter small issue is causing a 4 ; : = es : wap At Forte it and we had | fuss. Your opinion would. be OVER MAC’S DRUG STORE 4 an -@ row. you, ted. - i Rowena’s Beauty Salons 9} ve. a : see s dois Kr yore : LICE B..| DEAR E.F.: Your “middie” 2 MA 5-1000 } permission, I never the | te 6 e ednesday full name of a writer — but cause he is no longer the baby, 2 i the ALICE whose letter I prin- | so-he wants.a “baby” of his = }, ted lived west of the Rockies} own, ie / ik ABBY: ave thlies jan ae ee “@ ' |” “DEAR : Have things | & ; con- | changed since I was in the | tinues to favor girl's activities | Dusinese world? 1 worked for to boy's, by all means consult May the New Year | years would never think of | your doctor. sips PAS } - addressing | poss his first i ea 3 Be One of Sheer tein eer QOONTIDENTIAL TO HAZ. es Where my husband works | EL: he-man from sn . ent ae ae a ec ret he oheps. Bester Happiness and tive) the ) place *s brewin’! * | call him “Jimmie” and ft jus i. 8k Prosperity | burns meé .up. ag? yo age Bagh eed cob soreng oo F Y : favor, or could it be that in ‘ of The Pontiac Press. She will or (Ou WISHING YOU A _ oe Gg | | HAPPY NEW, YEAR 27 Y. ¥ of “Quality Dry Cleaning | Eri i fit if a SOW 16-W.-Huron St., Pontiag re | i \ fe ‘All pieces available on special order basis for July, 1958, Delivery ++. offer ends Feb, 28, 1958 HOLMES & EDWARDS INLAID SILVERPLATE. fight Twelve $1.28 8 8§=— $10.00 00 — * seeeseeeeereeeces rER JAN. Ist ~~ { Howard Johnson's}. : 2 a Migs Eve © Me and she s ‘party vole year go an adventure enjoyment “Hello” afomote asi isa gamble in a tears, She Tt is. also a test of endurance one wet, & wise host today will reise to At 10:30 on Oe Ee hoe ot Sow alte dows Nobel Prize Winner Scans Science Situation in 2 US. to the 200—yot. meet such Fil a ing animals, many of them bear~ito relax 2 : ing an almost eerie resemblance } : : to human ‘beings. Rates Thoug ver Cash!""""). The cast of characters at al-/With SNEW YORK (INS)—Nobel prize respect in the U. 8, for learning ances from our atmosphere would| Ost any party tonight will od WE Winner Dr. C. N. Yang thinks| and for learnedness. The em- [certainly lead to important devel-/RY “4 — sg mndit—"Russia| ‘The or " Americans overrate dollars at the) phasis in technology in the Unit- jopments in astrophysics and in). ooine to throw up a Sputnik the ways the expense of deep-thinking. ed States was primarily connect- |meteorology. Whether these de- Fg Rhod steed ned Apel.” isn’t coi ° 2s @ ed with the acquisition of money, velopments. would lead to greatly) \® “We t as well sic |he is gol The 34-year-old Chinese scientist,| “MY Sccidentally with the sequl- jincreased CT ned ag ogni ducing a . In 4h. & 4 £ North Caroline 13) <4) 5 tor bowl, in Jacksonville, | with Oklahoma State while Kan-| { Rickicas si saan 76-64, and Georgia turned bac k con thnhk he wath Jan. 6: fie Son Aeeeg tes Lag South Carolina, 77-58, in first round * * * : , a Ne + Ca 4H heldt : thy oh ce ae ot. 5 A i See oe Seg pom: se . oom ae 2 by winning the Dixie Classic. ie fn “2! ae 4 oe = _ In the All-American city tourna- Louis, Wake Forest and North's Sun an 6) *--- Spartans with 21. eet Owensboro, Ky., Ohio U. Carolina State were their victims |{} T"%5 Christen (QD oseevesess o ) ~~ | Stopped Washington and Lee, 65-54, in that tournament. The finale |i# Oregon siste ti) ten “17007 "Aiteans Maldoat na Nemeyen catahot with NC State was'a tight ball #2 coupe G49) SOc ooh Miinols, 1-59, also in control game which North Caro- : as M. C. Burton and round game, . lina took 39.30. Their next start ; scored 20 and 18} Elsewhere, high ranked Kentucky is Saturday against Wake Forest. Yardley Regains « The Wolver-|rolied over Loyola of Chicago, 75- Cincinnati squeezed past, Drake at halftime but/42; Drake scored a 73-56 Missouri main, ‘but ‘ost to Bradley taetiPOINE [1 de hit Groth se ete Se ee Teme night 79-73. They remained. in Int Leaders Ip _ Ponference race|7453; Alabama (making good on fifth place, : Saturday other games|4i free throws) nosed : ae ae ‘NEW YORK —George Yardley : Notre. Dame | Young, 77-74; Utah topped San Francisco ‘won the All-Col.|°f Detroit, who went on a scoring is at Northwestern tonight andjsin, 72-70, 7 lege Tournament at Oklahorna |" and wound up with 128) | Arin 4 Yale is a Ohio. State tomorrow and Mary, 84-62, and Co- City,’ defeating Denver, Niagata|Po™s in four games last week,| . Michigan , it. lumbia halted Valparaiso, 66-64. and Oklahoma City. The Dona |nes taken over rst place in the . Jover "Washington, : “ —— anti paaeed ap 8 pee to. stath Mary-|tetball Asan, of the National Bas- oe mittee tone sealers ee ied é 0 Memphis 3ta P js ant le came gf e fe ae aise Blackout’ Probe Sought : {Pettit of St. Louis suffered tha ee ee ee Colorado Trips Gophers [broken tinger. Until he was tn. . btterjonly fans with tickets saw the - COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. on 3 as L op the Cleveland with « four-goal burst in the ) a si * + Ek Eee - 4 Sane tive ge Pm z As George Wilson put it. after the game Sunday, , “It was really a team victory” for the Lions over the Browns. bé th: in the locker room after the game, “We often heard there were at least four other teams with better per- sonnel than we had, and You could single out many individual performances in certain key plays, but as a unit the Lions offered good argument to ex-coach Buddy Parker’s disparag- ing remark that “this team had no desire, no drive.” Joe Schmidt, whom we've always maintained to From the. — si. said maybe it was so, but the Sthayes. on Sie Lovelictie, Cih. ., L Betwgese? = esrstst? 3 OS mm thse ts Coalinent ts Sooners. ‘Favored in Adth Rose Bow! Clash It’s OSU Ground Power | Tomorrow at Pasadena Devils Optimistic ia aFF _ PROBABLE STARTERS — Here are the probable starters for AP Wirephote oe @ Be boys ready for them. Physically |ment that ailing quarterback Carl . Ohio State and Oregon in the Rose Bowl football game New Year's Clark. For Oregon (bottom, left to right): end Ron Stover, tackle | ‘The odds fellows have Ohio, | 80d mentally they are ready to /Dodd will be ready to play. - ,t3-) e Day at Pasadena; Calif. For Ohio State (top, left to right): end Jim Linden, guard Bob Grottkam, center Bob Peterson, guard | Western Conference champion | s¢ and I think we can win.” Howerer, iriver Ken sant ‘State Gymnasts — Leo Brown, tackle JimeMarshall, guard Aurelius Thomas, center © Harry Mondale, tackle Jerry Kershner and end J. C. Wheeler; | three of the last four years, 2% | 1¢ coach Bud Wilkinson, miracle! ings tempered the good news by 1 W HU Dan Fronk, guard Bill Jobko, tackle Dick Schafratt and end Jim backs Jim Shanley, Jack Morris, Jack Crabtree and Charlie Tour- apeint tavrites, This could be |man of the Big Eight conference,| say Dodd “may not be wp to PLACE ¢ Pp Houston; backs Galen Cisco, Frank ; ‘and Don uillle. a bit on the optimistic had any similar beliefs ‘4 suffered a : Kremblas, Bob White and Don Go. Weiteein aaqnenaian, of. ene hamwarsa tc tn A : in AAU Tourney _ | tee. cay Paetiie: Cast: Conteo. ~~ H : ence, haven't beaten — Pontiac Skaters . Bowl Schedule more than 7 points tn : . .. Dominate Meet~ | ae | aa rWedne sd ES jevexpieincavrme : or Wednesday at Rolladium ROSE BOWL at Pasadena, Pontiac skaters took ist places | ; in Cotton Bowl Game =: in four of five divisions in the i gerd “™ oo 3 a dot most ‘vu Pontiac Rolladium Invitational -r, a ea Be wash On the ‘other skating meet held here last week- Oregons specialize .on ond. ‘ DALLAS (INS) — One of foot-jpeat the onder against the Owis | “onANGR aie ax. Duke'{foule, the—swakest tink —in~ the! David Marchewka teagped with)ball's greatest individual passing ‘ee. * | (6-2-2) 46,000, cms TV andra |Buckeye defense Diane ae to win. the juvenile duels takes place tomorrow-when)—weely feds his two passing] dio, 1:30 p.m. 2 and also had a hand in tak-/Navy's Tom Forrestal leads the ing honors'in juvenile pairs com-|Midshipmen against Rice and their, ""e#'s can turn’ the tables for his SUGAR BOWL at New Or. |. peting with Rejianna Sluder. jone-two punch of King Hill and team. “It's a rare thing when you) leans—Mississippt (8-1:1) vs Tex- The duo of Mary A.. Clouse and Frank Ryan in the 22nd annual Cot-/get two players who are equally, Ba ages $2,375, NBC TV and Louis Parker took the senior dance ton Bow! football game. good in running, passing and de-) Sand teem” <] | >< | oe] lw has more TRUNK CAPACITY than: 5 Fh a Ge Py ge pe Ps psoe| ><} ><] 2/6 X And you got oli of Mercury's extra size and roonihess ot the tame or. te snp elon aes Ae oun pes wel ony Sn Ste ee 2 date to grive a big 'S8 Mercury today. = See for y Sunday evening. ae wom, wink, n> ts eo g Ser . 4 € = __>-..._WASHINGTON (INS) — Federalyunder-21. received indefinite sen- in: sh Prison Director James. V. Bennett'tences under the Youth. Corrections * SS peek Sinton, MANY ‘GUINEAPIGS: = In his year-end survey, Bennett) - ~« * * cited prisoners who participated’ - Bennett said in his annual re-|in scientific experiments “of bene-| screen port that the total population was/fit to mankind.” They ‘served as 20,800,.a net increase of 500. 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Motor Co. > Bue S3Seu2 5? a - & i) . . see 33838 i a i wussuze She “did not elaborate but said dectors had put Le ee ee ee slemnsdhuinrsiceres ae i Sed eee abaw 2: - - He added, “We have the ability/@ngest to cope with such a decline, should sudax borrowings day in Lansing by the State Mu- reservations in the nicipal Finance Com mission. ‘ nd ‘Parliament of Science’ to Organize buying — tunes 1 TY to Influence Congress INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. 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STORE “a © jalong on electronics now and had dis- . er jaw, feels just like her other | oa anes meee te VE, ray Doody, -—«*|,Charleton Heston, the star of] asleep when the|Pensed with batteries, didn’t you? Per- F cm, & tng Eee See | $15 (4) Weather: Eliot. Sa WEDNESDAY AFTERNooN [the role in a row over money, and) 0") in a wall 10 feet from|them out. Electronics of course, but bat- | Set ant oh. SS $0 (9) Steve Wilson. : | ean canateatt bet terles—indeed! : ee \ 6:20 (4) Box Four J (4) Crusader. : 12:00 (9) Swing Your Partner. ? Inspector Albert Langtry, chief 4 \ we ee (2) Highway Patrol: Drama:| 7) Stu Erwin Pet oe Th ae ot the police scientific laboratory, THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. . Petition 6:38 Atinie Oakley. Western: Broderick Chawiord. . bd completed = bomb was made P ee 5 Dick Contino Wagon tracks give clever! 12:30 (9) Myrt and Doris. “Darby's Rangers,” Garner was \stick of dynamite with a three: _ Singers Eydie Gorme and Steve Law- | by \ criminal away. ’ 1:45 (7) Sports: Wattrick. at home when Me wie, prety inch fue.” The fuse tok abmit|f0Re® are due to wed at Las Vegas, LOS ANGELES ®—A voluntary (9) M. Rooney Show. ae 12:55 (9) Greetings from CBS. onetime movie bit player Leis 99 seconds to burn, Langtry said,’ Where she’s working; boss Belden Katle- debts (4) Arbitrator. 11:00 (7) Soupy Sales. : * Clarke, called bim te the phone. civing the bomber time to get man’ll give ‘em a big patty Milton filed by (2) News. (9) News. ; 1:00 (7) My Little Margie. It was his lucky number again. (away Berle bowed out of his nightclub en- (9) Movie. “The studio is starting a, new jgagement with a severed leg muscle. § ron Mp aed mA ams telefilm series,” Garner 1 , > [Red Buttons’'ll sub New Year's Eve, with 7 _|[@iade bag, og, book @) Orange Bowl. Ociahoma wife ater the phone conversation, ACLT@SS Body sthee Sap eatelan stanity Gil then. cl a cies, back union dues, « s. Duke. “and I'm it.” : 1) Topper, “On” anid Lois, ‘what's «Entombed Near [ety Geedman's spreading a sere gga POI e 2 a | Father, Mother wtf fighting age pe se ' ‘ Ww called Wilkin tured Little ? ee nant eastes sane HOLLYWOOD CINS)—The body|Are Sweet,” to be filmed in N. ¥. C (2) New Year — “Sounds rough, though. It's forjof silent screen star Norma Several jazz tours: are being “ ty Jones, ——~ (2) New Year's — Sunday hight opposite Eq Sullivan|madge was entombed near those). pp san EP | oe : ft: “80. @) News. ~~ ‘Allen. . ot hc father and sacther yester Oats” te dating, Bulgnat Alocena way.’ eo ee ee 3:00 (T) American Bandstrnd. pprsrngon bane: sony & 2 re - - |ges they were’ introduced by Bill s : ner eather. ; ae (9) Favorite Story. Today “Maverick” stagger- O’Dwyer’s gal pal, Resemary Ridgewell #SARBARA he (D esate Wattrick. Re thcogage on ae" * ; be ing Sullivan ond hes pragare ating er actress, oo WISH I'D SAII T: “You're when you’ ' r 7:18 (1) News: Daly. — Cathedral, Detroit-'. 5 poe You Trust sag poe Pde atpeot ’ age of, was laid to Test at the|WANt to ste how long your car will lst, instead of how fast Pet. oe NESDAY MORNING ' finned an’t win afi;cathedral mausoleum in Holly-| {twill go.” : : 7:30 (7) Cheyenne. Western: ean ss 48 = — Lae me ee ae Memorial Park Cemetery ‘Zsa Zsa Gabor said it once: “I never hated a man enough | | Frontier hoods give Chey-¢-59 (2) Meditations. 4:09 (7) American Bandstand. (@.¢« « near the resting plates of her to give him his diamonds back.” That's earl, brother. ; emme mobster treatment. : Big, slow-talking, slow moving, |Parents, Frederick and Margaret (Copyright, 1957) 4 (9) Million Dollar Movte.'g:s5 (2) On the Farm Front. _ {4:15 (2) Cotton Bowl, Navy vs, (29-year-old Garner, with piercing |Talmadge. a Bad Bascomb.” (46). ~/:00 (2) College Preview. 3 in the movie “The Girl He Left) Natalie, themselves famous stars 3 Bombe Ai Indiana Crash Kills : (4) Treasure Hunt. (4) Today. 4:45 (4) Rose Bowl. Ob 16 State|Behind,” and the jobs he left be-! of the silent screen era, attend- rs fo id eg (> Mage Shey ‘Fume. vs. Oregon. hind to become an actor could fill| ed the service with Walter M. |, 4, , Grand Haven Woman 7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolic. : a “What's My Line?" program. Gibiin, Constance’s hushand. in Hurricane St P ; . | 8:00 (4) (colar) Gobel - Fisher. 5:00 (7) Wild Bill Hickck. He’s..heen...in._the.. Merchant.| and Natalie's son, James. [FUE I SMELIUMNIG QIUUY . o Se Bil fies high to beep date) [S80 D Mickey Mouse Club, | MRE ALM meget tn New Lor wt ; 8:30 (T) Wyatt Earp. Western: | mom .) ieee 4 Wyatt finds himself target of 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. . s | Miss woman outlaw. — - | He’s a Norman, Okla., lad who (2) Eve Arden. 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