deen a a a: “i” oe ERS ot pt are: = Sa 2 oe i RAE ge ” . . ; | 115th YEAR © * *% & % ~~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN,. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 42 PAGES (© “017m, rrese urea parse { ' ers today pinned their hopes on Washington yesterday, declared the Kremlin is “launth- ams oe erga — nipped at winter vegetables in an , eleventh hour. effort: to 4 |tetmed the lush lower Rie Grande Val- wvedaiet Loamatine hid bi right now a massive non-military offensive aimed |dangerous situation... it is as Detroit lnctitute. of Ast toy ata ot the stuthinn te of i Ad ine iy = °p “¥/ at the overthrow of all free governments.” - if we have lost a major battle ‘ z Texas, but it was too early to I officially adtaeygrne pence. He said the Red offensive was mapped at the Moscow/®s important as Pearl Harbor.”| Contains Artist's Most, . - : edly ‘ s)meeting last week of Communist leaders from 64 na-| He sald young Russians dream ' Without a successful, last mina tions SA was outlined in : : of becoming scientists the way Controversial Murals said’ 308 vehicles, wo enemas q surge in contributions, this year sthe “Khrushchev Mani-| American gitts dream of be- MEXICO w- Di Ri- |hetween Eden ‘and San Angelo. No rive destined to fall about|festo” issued by - Soviet) C 9. me ate 00 Sa tet | ee Golent paints ae Bet. joss. of life was reported nor were i $30,008 -@hort of its $61200) goal, | party boss Nikita $8. Khrus oun } we "Smhete og A te ‘th pe fiant politics made him a charging Ee ae diam £ com Ds. P.party boss Nikita s. ‘ bP a ri Saas " jbull: in the world of art, died of a os site 300 Motorists Stranded by Fall Up to 14 Inches Laredo Sees Damage to Tomato Crop; Winter Vegetables .Nipped DALLAS (® — A snow called the heaviest in 30 | i i 2 a ; Pentise Press Photo |The Senate begins its her-| Am .emergency maintenance |done more serious damage. They, and repairs are still being made. , : og Room . 20, tral Elenrentary School, are to America. Left to right are: Mrs. Mercer alded space-age investiga-\ crew was hastily assentbled by also stayed out of the gymnasium} Police say the damage work was) Years struck deep into west- : thrilled and They have a letter tacked to Smith, teacher of the 5th and 6th graders; Billy 4 “fat school officials last night and by and kitchen. i obviously by juveniles: and arejern and southern Texas : the ‘room's bulletin’ board written at the com- Rager, 5244 Wayne St., and Don Ashbeugh, 50S. | tion today with the “father) shis morning all tlassrooms were | A storé room containing 125jopening an investigation today. over the weekend, stalling mand of Queen Elizabeth from one of her ladies Roselawn St., who mailed the letters to the [of the H-bomb” prepared to) back in use except one. }eartons of Girl Scout candy was|Several suspects have already been VE oe in waiting, It v the letters each queen; Jim Richards, 33 S. Jessie St., and Judy |pive a discouraging report! The vandais entered the schoo! |“ overlooked, | questioned, ari ee 4 ; ; ; : rua ew, jmoisture an iv e student wrote to the queen about her recent trip Hicks, 5 Union Ct. on America’s relative scien-.°Y Ptyimg the lock on a window. | giving kids a thrill. A record 14 inches of snow paralyzed Concho Texas County in lower west central Texas yesterday. An estimated 300 motorists were’ stranded, jamming cafes and the two hotels in Eden, Tex. Laredo on the Mexican border had its first snow in a dozen years. The tomato crop around Laredo was ruined and the chill weather To Leave 20-Year-Old Building on Perry This Week Police Rejoice Over Move to New Quarters sardines ‘felt,’ expressed _ Lt. )officials told Police Chief George J. Schlamp “this is the force's Christmas present.” . Then it was received much as | their belongings, say one last adiew|were the presence of four con- to what one called “the Pettyistabie¢ jammed in an 8 by 11 cub- _|byhole. The clerk’s office and two court rooms showed visibily the wear and tear of 19 years of court traf- fic. This was the court's first home, Donny E, Ashley, “Now I know.” on a cold Dec. 24, 1977 a forte of 65 men crossed Pike streét and moved . lock-stock-and-barrel into their new home on Perry. City Pina ONT. gyn etl, il aaa sewer pat ioedss te Wee eee eet etewoer REDMEN RETURN + Boy Scouts of Bloom- — ; Ponting Presy field Hills Troop B-26 visited historic Apple greets Scout Ken Senteny, dressed as Chief Island. in Orchard Lake Saturday. Oakland tiac, Other warriors are (Ii-r) Robert Smith County historian Joe Haas of The Pontiac Press | Charles Curtis. ane Phote Pon- atid i en ee ee ee 2 _ at fa} > > é « Week Anyway WYANDOTTE @ — A fire raced through the two-story News - llerald building yesterday and at its height threat- ened an entire business block in W : "L—-4ag downriver community, * *« * the weekly newspaper's mechani-| tion cal section, wag detected by two employes working in the building. hh raged out of contrél for five hours. Mrs, Mahel Pollock, an auditor, and Farmer’ Sehi) Jr. an ativer- smelled smoke and then saw the fire. They fled the building andy... Antwerp contended the paint-|station was razed, its ancient next ings were a vehicle for Communist|door neighbor, Fire Station No. 1, Af “Nis Herald Bisned but Will Publish This month. time The Weather PONTIAC AND VI cloudy tonight and sions! snew flurries to row. Lew merrew néar &~12 miles an hour Teday in Pontiac at Di San Moon rises reer 7 at 9:08 p.m. ay at 11:29 a.m. . tae 0 BBMicserrsee dD ’ Gundee ta Pontiae = Ad rec : ed downtown) ghest re pebasee=s ese Lowest tomporature MMPETALUTe ..... scree Weather -Partiy Cioudy Oné Year aerreen Pen ece Years eeu FE Sscuxsosretsscasess Seureeecussysew February is the only exception to.this rule and the full moon will come later in March than in Feb- ruary, because of the shortness of! =m February. Next year two full moons will. occur in July, on the ist and 30th. Christmas, next year, will have a full moon—which oc-)Osmun's, curs but twice in the average life- Pull 0.5. Weather Bureau Repert \CINITY -—~ Mostly ‘ow, Ovce- ent temperature preceding 8 a.m. am: Wind velocity @-5 m.p.h. Poteet Peet emperatures 10 im 1956 > American carve Ineurance Co, 87 coming a little earlier in the month than it. came during the na ‘bight: | near a - Secthw _ re nen Recapping Co. . '|Remain in Detroit : as ; i abby eg : i : E 4 i is [Judge Clark J. A Herschel 205 A . t f ey * “4 a Hite Despite Shouting aor tf FS ‘(Continued From: Page One) Fetter, flclaimed: police Hie work war Godless, said’some. mechastic of 10 years for the city, His paintings were gretesque car- Patiently eye their new garage in) Building. 7 “I don't think the old place has long to go," said Throndset. “I understand the city is going to tear it down before it dies of For a time curtains shrouded natural causes.” — the paintings. They were with) is was confirmed by City itors viewed them with interest, but with none of the heat of their first days. Although he hesitated to admit lit, Willman didn’t deny that if the ‘might collapse with it. E Ss y* i3 I i i i i g i. i $a ago0s [is the question of the century,” ex- oe he _ to collapse many Fite li Je8 than st six years ago they tier it was in a sv jhad to pat ina steel beam over his paintings, which Part of the roof caved in. + auto’ assembly lines, | * * & * * * | Fetter and Buck. Throndset, a) | @bout a be igan next week and should b Gein, wha seins | visible to the naked:eye through mort Go ae sailing reps | Wednesday, said Liller. The tock- | o.cs of nine others. | et should appear as a high-flying — veo airplane; It. will be a. single light moving slowly across the heavens porth to south for ‘Liller gave this time table: . Monday ‘approxiin“tely 5:58 p. m. appearing low in the north- east, : _ Tuesday, approximately 6:24 p.m. halfway up in the sky in the northeast, . Wednesday, approximately 6:48 p.m., nearly directly overhead. “Father of H-Bomb” First Before Probers to smash bottl threaten “national survival” in the Space Age. They ap Svat the investigation does more than find out where the bottlenecks are, identify theni and smash them, it will have served an immense “tu-4 Is Telling Truth on * ves” = ‘Officials in Wisconsin if Gein) Must Find Out hie Picking Gra Commission Will Conduct to Be Opened “Ro date bas been set for the ex-|"A™ms huma - tions. Dist. Atty, Earl Kileen of Wau- shara County said Plainfield)>¢ ‘Pownship officials: were working the selection of two gravesi ; from the list of eight provided by Gein. . The 5l-year-old bachelor is in the Central State Hospital for the Fe Rog Fi : . pmeectt terre NEW, CLEAR“ Final Heari 3 RIRMINCHAW \-. City’ Sattede. Seite, “Seaagiont Creat of retary of Defense McElroy; Under- gecretary Donald Quaries; and Wil- partment’s missile programs. * * * Two sdbcommittee members, Senat Bridges (R-N.H.) j r i 3 | iE *F i J g gs Nixon Warns U.S. of Greater Cold War Mic sy I a 20 so ins ccsaee 107 A tes Discount © . 2 eee ~~ +10. (Continued From Page One) Ey :: 190.90|paychological and subversive ac- Pontiac Paint Mig. Co ** tivities all over the world.’ | * * * =The Communists “will empha- S 8238333 833233323 8 333: Fay where by the men in the Kremlin will again be the order of the day.’ The vice president said Ameri- cans “need the stamina and de- termination for patient endurance sa cold war for an indefinite pe- oo ) asf Seeder eee nresenneaseee 2 ae Sof § “ :f at ‘8 ae *e & 3 e 8 ° 5 H $ a? g: e. $e $32 - > one ee enerciges Cede eee eer eeeresesere oneeee Baw Btita Barmore to Face Quiz MUSKEGON « — Ex-convict 3332333 833 333 PROGR PKPNGE os csedsccsigscescass D. EB. Putsley Puneral Detroit Bal) Bearing Ed Williams eeee SSsssssss ing of boy scout Peter Gorham near Muskegon, may be ques- tioned further in a slay- ing. Sees Storm Clouds Swirling SSSSSSSES3; 33333333333 ree _yGraham Hits Godless U.S. DETROIT (AP)—Evangelist Billy Graham says God may godless Babylon destroy his chosen people in ‘Judea nearly 3,000 years ago. P odist church, Graham said the Soviet Union's space satellies are gathering.” The evangelist said the people in, this country ‘are ' “greater sinners than the Russians. “We have greater light but we have wilfully rejected God,” he declared, — Graham added that “history ‘is repeating itself. The prophet Jeremiah warned the je of Judea to repent but they were too busy with their. money-making and their pleasures.” : 4 - He told newsmen after the sermon that he was con- vinced the United States should have a strong military de- * fensé. He pointed out, however, that we must “undergird our military might with spiritual strength or we will be de- destroyed by moral termites trom within,” -— *” Oriel p>. man intentioned people in times past.” rhe reg be ~_* control end domina- Home and Auto Loa: tion of Communist governments ; Oakland and Communist parties every- | Herman Barmore, found guilty of murder in the 1955 fatal shoot- | have chosen Russia to destroy the United States as he let | Addressing an audience of about 4,300 at a Detroit Meth- . are evidence that the “storm clouds of the judgment of God | TONITE and TUESDAY SALE | | 18-in. STEEL BLADE Snow Pusher Shovel 1 $2.29 T 77 Value fs 24-inch Pusher... is ¢. $2.77 f No lifting—just pudk snow off atdwood ; to one side. H. i ii i oe ‘Gnu’ t ¥ Gel, oe has tt 3 age , pet ‘ poy alley wed t yr 4 With pipes, —., car : ; * lubricant, instruct sheet, Has many other purpose. 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Y ‘ : ; : ‘ eo 5 A = j b. ; ‘ / Fs i 2 j ie ' \ é ‘ \ f _ ti. ee oo . ras | * = ; 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 for Mrs, Ficy Wellined Mi 7 be Mary SGN Chile Nise. tp io Oaltint tats keith both at home sda % abd, we, was said + hate a ‘Deas i in Pontiac. and Nearb Are fea (as oer ere nn Me neta — we at 2:30jand a brother -Auke. Surviving are his’ wile, Mary; Heights, ~ coe cok pnp : : | Service will be beld at 2. p.m.,/diree chlidren Mrs that Suit. ae Ser it he, ilo Cemetery MRS. ERVIN HESS Monday morning Tuesday at McInnes-Desmond ur e all of @ a.m, Tuesday in : dies Hestlan’ vei tee hg * Birmingham end Alger a neral Home, Highland Park with|Farmington, and a brother, Arthur the Lakeview Cemetery, , ) : MUST ee, ervick ts survived by his|Mrs. Elmer G. Warren of Lake ANDREW DeVRIES Grand bad ile wetter ee eS Joseru ©, watrers Reports 499 Flu Deaths Ervin (Ellen) Hess, of SNS eal cee, cere ere ee tS grumdceeitins aod 21 : ~~ “day, | MARK I. LECOURS " ORTONVILLE — Joseph E. Wal- St, Saginaw, died Sunday at ‘her/Myrlle Brown, Mayville, Mrs, Roy|great grandchildren also survive.|, Andrew DeVries, 67, of 17810 Car. THOMAS JACOBS — TORE GA eles Hey “ is : ind oeerpmaes “|doni, Detroit, died Sunday at. Holy : DRAYTON-PLAINS — Mark L, ters, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. seid 1 499 | home after a year’s illness. Hardenburgh, Lum, and Mrs. EDWARD J. KNIFFEN Cross Hospital. : FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Lecours, 4 month oki son of Mr./James E. Walters died shortly af- atticlel ny — Beniien pr. burhond, cpp tn,oun- endl Bodate of Ponting A Wrote «es snies He was a former Pontiac resi-|Service for Thomas Jacebs, 82, of|and Mfs, Robert J. Lecours of 6049 ter birth Saturday. have died of influenze-now sweep- vived by her father, Andrew Pack- |r, .a" Plymouth, ee an ino ‘eel i #. of 28 ident and was employed as a print- 21815 “Albion, who died Sunday at|Children’s Hospital, Detroit. Also surviving are his sisters ang|'"6 Japan. ard of Augress, her - daughter] His anday ut Pontio: pn deen er at the Pontiac Press froni 1950-/the St, Joseph Hospital, will be| Besides his parents, he is sur- brothers Martha Jo,. James E., ; Eldena, of Flint, Mrs, Sally Big- |14; body ts at Pursley Funeral Mr, Kniffen was employed in 1957. : held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, at the 'vived by his brothers, Ferdinand Judith Ann, Catherine Jean, and A railroad trestle across Great gers and @ son Forriss both of e. mibecutvacting. He’ wa a ‘mem. He is survived by his widow'Thayer Funeral Home. Burial will'of Detroit, Russell J, and Robert Margaret all at home. Salt Lake is 30 miles long. Saginaw. BURTON J. HAINES ber of Disabled American Veterans! eux Service will be at 1:30 p.m., Funeral on J./Chapter 16. Tuesday at Forshee Funerall Haines, 82, ef 41 Pine St uit ig| Sucviving are his wife Gladys, Home, Twining. Burial will be in| held at 2 pm. Tuesday at the |4is children Clifford E., Danny D, Augregs. : Pursley Funeral Home, with Rev. and Linda E. of Pontiac and Mrs. ; Paul the Dale Powell of Oxford. Also sur- EDWIN R. HERRICK ped Doct 2 Sor ee Methodist! viving are his sisters.’ Mrs. Syi- Edwin R.. Herrick, 84, 2121 Allen-| Burial will be in Perry Mt. Park vester VanHorn, Pontiac; Mrs. | i : - Cemetery. He died Saturday. Earl Sumner, Mrs. Harold Arnt, — ; , , Mrs.-Warren Mosher all of Ar- MELVIN REDDICK mada; Mrs. Hardy Cohe, Ontario, _tabin Bebic, ford ho oie i _ and his brothers, John of Pontiac ; Sunday and Earl stationed with: the sia = : oe “ — “a “i ESS A seems REE A tN wre being hit by a car, ice w at p.m.| Service will be~ at 1:20 : ‘| Measure for Measure eee i. ttl Mr. ‘Reddick was employed a8itesday at the VoorheesSi ple . wie at General Motors Truck!chapel. burial will be in the Vet- Coach Division. _