kok > ed the session at the Elks Temple. - UF Campaign Opens 400 Volunteers Dr. Irvin Lists Faith, Needed by Workers - A rousing kick-off to the Pontiac area United Fund) - campaign was given before 400 volunteer workers by| guest speaker Dr. Charles E. Itvin. Dr. Irvin spoke at a breakfast sponsored by the Pontiac Manufacturers As- sociation for volunteers who today will begin the three- week drive to reach UF's goal of $612,000. He defined in his talk the factor jwhich he believes leads to a suc- Sky Object Stalls Trucks, Creafes Big Stir in. Texas LEVELLAND, Tex. —Reports of a mystery object which-one witness said flew around with a “great sound and rush 6f wind” had officials and the public puzzled ¢ today. x * * Taking each letter of the word “force” hé listed the attributes Attend Kickoff ~ | of Area Drive. - Enthusiasm} - ‘ >» sf No Dog Touring Space in Second Satellite enced “astronaut,” according to MUTTNIK’S PASSENGER — Russia as the dog circling earth in the second satellite by that country. Shown here in ‘its space suit, the dog is an experi- — This is ‘‘Malyshka,” reported by launched a Russian caption received with the picture. The Russians say they will try to bring both dog and Detroiter Dies lin Orion Crash by a humblencss and a sense of which guides an . ag rudder does a ship.” Two-Car Collision Also cote totter © 18 ke centience to Injures Youth From peoplé to do things over and above| YVoterford the expected, “It fs this,” he said, - “which causes individuals to volun-| Detroiter Jarvis J. Phillips was killed in a two-car collision on “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1957-82 PAGES. Rocket to Moon May Be Next: ee, sae ¥ satellite back to earth safely. The dog’s special ai compartment in Muttnik contains food which she eats when a bell rings. Instruments register the animal's blood pressure, breathing and heartbeat and send it back to earth in coded “beeps.” i Sputnik II Gives the World Another Look at Red Skill WASHINGTON # — Sputnik IT,/heart beat and blood pressure,|alive and in good condition as whirling more than 1,000 yniles out/transmitted to earth in a coded|Sputnik II shot round the world in space with a little dog namediradio hissing sound, will supply/once every 103.7 minutes at 17,840 Curly aboard, gave the world an-jinformation on the hazards men;miles an hour. other convincing: glimpse of Rus-|would face in space travel. & Seca AP Wirephete r-conditioned There also were hints the little Safle Cirdes § Earth With Dog Test Passenger U.S. Legislators Demand Full-Scale Investigation — of Missile Program ~ “WASHINGTON (INS) — Top-level demands for a full investigation of the U.S. missile and satellite pro- grams rang out today as Russia’s dog-carrying Sput- nik II whirled through — space while the Soviets. boasted of new achieve- ments soon to be Soivet scientists hin’ today they might score @ double satellite coup with Sputnik II by returning its passenger — and maybe even the satellite itself to earth. ; Sutnik II—dubbed “‘Muttnik” and” “Pupnik” for the female husky aboard—was hurled into the heav- ens near midnight Saturday with the first living space traveler. By early today is had com- pleted more than 15 orbits about heights of more than 1,000 miles. Latest reports on the dog said she was in satisfactory condition and behaving quietly. . Chairman Richard B. Russe! (D-Ga.) of the Senate Armed Ser- vices Committee led a delegation into conference with Defense Sec- retary Neil H. McElroy while Sen. Estes ; fe © ® . |. {M24 at Hiram St., Orion Township,;sian technical prowess today. Radio reports. from the ‘orbiting|animal may be parachuted safe-|tors for immediate creation of a over a wide West Texas area Saturday and yestérday.| the tetter R is for “realism! saturday evening. ° The Soviet Union's second earth satellite indicated that Curly was! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) |new cabinet. post—secretary of Peace officers checking areas where lafidings were re-| which us aware 6f the un * * & satellite roared aloft about 11:38| science—and for other steps to get ported were unable to find any trace. Reese Air Force|cer'#in in life and realize! pitips, 37, of 50 Peterboro St.,|P-m. EST Saturday. Data re-| the U. 8 pcohenes eli : : ; that someday we too could stand in ical) fracture. tractured leased by the Russians indicated) ce rwhat the senator called “dead ‘Base officials here declined to say whether an-investiga-ineed of the services of the UF Svtleted a skull fracture, it was propelled by a powerful! 1 it T ” tion’ was being made. - jagency.” neck, and erushed chest, said Oak-| new hallistie—missile.————— ee = , Se land County Sheriff's Deputies. ‘salkacuibindont Li ke K A h B Russell, Senate Lear- . Pedro: Saucedo, 30, a fart hand-asd-part-time bar-/c0: NEEDED | we bee at @o es @k ee eatin ten ICK hrus cnev. oots er Lyndon Johnson (D-Tex.), and ber, told. officers and newsmen, “I was driving out to a) The letter C stands for “conv: Jerry W. Tiegler, 19, of 6940 Ope-,| countey speed up its missile and 7 Sen, Style Bridges (R-NH), an eae ;farm’ near the Pettit com-',.., stra Seek aashinad ley Lake Ra., Waterford Town-'| satelite programs to overtake | MOSCOW \—The position of Nikita Khrushchev a8| eutspeken GOP critic of admini- rte M p as munity ees of here Satur’ can serve the UF as a salesman,| SIP. was admitted to Pontiac | the en es top man in the Soviet Union appeared unchallengeable 2 eT Pepin igen y om : at the thing. when first oc *.& & ee alas Hittle or no change in this coun- Zhukov. ° briefing on missile and satellite a <4 Wha Oe ieee the Vights ot|~“qe? a “oa cea Phillips was admitted to the hos-| *FY’S present schedule. Military leaders and journals of the armed forces were} velopments. . nion ef eace my truck Went out and the motor|, pers — inspire those he Pital at 6:55 and pronounced dead] The feat gave the Russians an-| quick to endorse the expulsion of the former defense} Russell declared grimly that the died. 1 jumped out of the truck| calls upon.” at 7:55, There were no witnesses other first—the first live space, *minister from the Soviet Second Soviet satellite was “‘a very : . ; to the crash, and details are lack-|traveler, a Spitz-type female - dog drama : yo and hit the dirt because I was Co ist P ’ tic demonstration of Soviet Company Official Tells straid. 1 called to Joe but he didn’t| _Dr. Irvin sald that UF to him |ing until Ziegler makes # state-(named Kudryavka, which is Rus. Vj th § mmunist Party's Central’ icevements.” He asserted: “it 7 bers of Deal eet ou. stands ‘for “Unleashed Foree,’ |ment to Oakland County Prosecu-|sian for Curly. | CdiNerMan SECS [committee and from its'Stime for us to end our com Senate Probers o set ever |__(Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ‘tor Frederick C. Ziem today,. | Recordings of her breathing, G 5 ~ ruling ae placency.”” With Shefferman Aide | ay tect wid nrest sent sed | : : ray Skies Ahead |, cares summing Moscow streets!?™ Sg : ° e ‘ ‘a Tush of wind. I¢ sounded like “s 5 : . 4 : The White House had no im- WASHINGTON. (INS) = Al tender and, my ‘truck focked With ‘Ham’ Operators in Area ~ > Gray days are in the weather of the Belbevik reversion od ‘diz,|Mediate comment. Eisenhower was Michigan business man ‘from the blast. I felt « lof of ; {picture for the Pontiac area this| javed little interest in the fate of| (Continued on Page 25, Col. 5) today he ended five months re age Then I got up and watched PR. :. y° p> FS Eee oar bahar Bureal the World- War ie eee eamsters’ terror and violence 0 out of sight toward Level- tt s tonight Ww. mostly] ° Tenet ene ee nae ae Oe Mutitni ays rae an COP. ceri ant'ettue coker, X'bw | Ther ateaton appeared ox» New Pot-O-Gold relations George Kam- Saucedo, a coax war Veteran, | % a4 >, “ee eng ral sractioge ‘ rh gage eee Pp ] B . : x oe ¢ ‘omorrow wi mostly cloudy) » Me prepara’ “Donald Skaft, sécretaty of thejud "as priergediers, soll! By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. - Sunday on several receivers in the basement of |and cool with a high of ¢5-30,| two-day anniversary holiday, and || UZZL@ DINGS Skatt Road Co., Flint, said he h8s/ "Ronald Marin. 18, a Levelland| Muttnik is playing a game of hide and beep _—the Pacific home, But no signal was heard. [Again on Wednesday the outlook is reductions. in the price of pork, |T qt Up to $900 not been bothered-with Teamster |trck driver, gaid his track engine with Pontiac area “ham” radio operators. “For some unknown reason it was not audible possag cd and little tempera-| ducks and geese. attempts to organize hig salésmen) aieg and the lights out “when a : to us,”’ said Wilson, who has been a “ham” for The nge. The announcement of the mar-| Another new puzzle means an- since he began paying Kamenow,|, pig hall of fire A col the * * & * moré than half his 40 years. lowest recorded temperature ishal's degradation had been ex-lother $100 added to the overflow- ” ‘ " . ; reced 8 a. . the downt : a former employe of alleged union highway” east of here early Sun-|/ A check of most “hams” this morning showed * +t OL ere res own [pected frome the peat ot delence| {ne Pot. bringing the total loot for buster Nathan Shefferman. day. He and other area operators declared they jmuss some lucky Pot-0-Gold winner to Skaff told Senate rackets prob ; ‘ that none as yet has picked up the radio signals tie reading was 47. iminister was revealed Oct. 26 : A LANDED ON ROAD had not given up. Most’ said they would return “ 2 aus $900. If you're interested in tuck- ers Martin said the object . to their sets. after work tonight to seek out the ERNE Rea amc ae a AS RIE 4 your own pocket, Trans-World: Airlines tickets at changed) oi at 11:38 Saturday-night. new beep. - | The party Central Committee fi-|to page 9 and get busy. Kamenow’s request, and has to a bluish green color when it . . In Toda s Press jnally announced Saturday night Kamenow $75 to $100 a month |Settled. on the... highway,>. then “t think these Russians have given us the This and the reactions from Sputnik 1 were that he had been stripped of his For a few right numbers you since August, 1956. changed fo a fireball again when) wrong trequencies,” declared Dr. Wilson E. M. expected to be the major topic of conversation [ERMAN SS party posts. am Gas (olay ws for Committee Chairman John 1,|€ tose straight up and disap-| Pacific, after many hours of twisting dials yes- at a meeting of Oakland County amateur radio | Comics .................... 24 |. The announcement added, that! toes ’“extras™ that otherwise McClellan. (D-Ark.), demanded to\”'Newen Wright, a ‘Texas—Tech| {tay im am attempt to Msten to the second operators tonight. County News .......... 20, 26 ne Would be given a new job but] would have been postponed in- know whether the money _f0F student trom. here, reported a sim- Sputnik. Pontiac ‘attorney Mitchell L. Bacow sald he | Eitefinle ..:.....0...00..... 6 say what it would be. | Gefinitely. And it’s such fun, be- Kamenow actually constitut *\ger occurence east’ of Levelland. This one has been tagged by many as Muttnik would try. to: pick up the signal. It is re- | Markets .....ss00s....000-0+ 2% As expected, the Centraf-Com- | sides. Get the whole family work- ’ ; Y try. tonight “payoff yo prevent the Team|s. es: s uetae{ 88 it has as @ passenger a dog named Curly. ~ portedly around 40 to 80 megacycles, according | Mystery ...... Fo eeeeneecvers 9 | mittee said the marshal was | ing on it, and before you know it, sters from organizing Skaff's trotman A, J, Fowler said Last repoits hed Custy surviving this mirace of aeeagt = ’ Obituaries ...........00000. 8 | guilty of trying to liquidate the | that will be the first=thing you - carpet salesmen. = - peter ty tea te Gem oe b _ to Dr. Wilson. Se Pot-0-Gold Purzle .......... 9 | party’s control of the armed | look for when you get your pa- ” eat ae er gree. I aed ethtas teria: ject: | re ; é Sports ............ 21 thru.23 | forces and of trying to establish | per, denied Ses, | Sounded upset and in some cases He, Bacow and Albert Léwellen, Bloomfield | qhesters .................. 20 | a “cult of personality” centered that he merely | terrified, . iz Dr. Pacific, “who lives at 640 Commerce Rd., Township “ham,” all successfully picked up the | ‘Ty @ Radio Programs .... 31 | on himself, Repel ahg Syedy par ngtigpemnn 0 wensiomaa | ‘“They seemed to agree that this West’ Bloomfield Township, ‘said he and another — signal from the first Russian artificial moon as | Wilson, Earl ........ ..... 31 | He was also charged with alnot the words, And owe re ad sesh - unfamiliar | (Continued.on Page 2, Col. 2) “ham” worked both Saturday night and all day _it circled the globe. _| Women’s Pages .., 15 thru 15 |“‘tendency -to adventurism in his| qualified, too, if you send your en- pa fiagens in which we'd been | —— ‘ ~ wage ~~~ junderstanding and evaluation of try in an envelope. It-must be on whipped badly’... we were STARTING: TODAY: ON. THE BEACH oleae oeaypgho problems of) a postcard. . __ = cy. cs preparing to close our store : = Ya Zhukov's successor, Marshal Ro- a sare ’ Ke In the short, be- ee dion Y. Malinovsky, and. other; McClellan persisted: “So, you] wing wor 4 LY military leaders joined in public Want to Trade? : GOP Leaders to Meet WASHINGTON (INS)—The Re- meet-Dec, 6 to » the par- ty’s strength for the crucial 1958 congressional elections, story is presented in appear daily in The Press, through Det. 7./ . ‘cartoon strips, of > a i _ the first appears above. Others will i. 1G 1957 by Wittem Morrow & Co.. in: of Zhukov's downfall. New Red Plane Can Carry 220, Boasts Luxuries By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MOSCOW — The Soviets have announced a big new passenger aireraft called the -TU114. The prop-jet plane has-a telephone sys- and two.elevators. The four-engine ship can carry to 900 miles and 170 on medium. y ‘ange flights, the official news re- lease said, expressions of the political lessons tem, & restaurant for 48 people 720 persons on flights of from 800 Do you have something you have no further use for that you would like to trade for something you. want? If so, place an inexpensive “swap” ad. This advertiser did and got just what he wanted, Why don't you try it? — WEARLY NEW CHAIW sAW. Trade for outboard motor or selli PE 5-3086 after 3. To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 ' Just ask for the WANT AD DEPT. Kg _ brother of former Michi; as gover- > Birmingham ‘ham, and five. grandchildren “_of Exposure-on California Peak . THE PONTIAC PRESS _ MONDAY, NOVEMBER | 4, 087 _ ra ee ae Ba Sa oe SiH $ Celebrate 40th Anniversary of Revolatia on 13, 000 Vehicles : oS saliadi sik cnet «enol | mitiles out in space, the Soviet Un- The Day in Birmingham * Foviner Pontiac ~ Woman Dies Mrs. J. L. Van Wagoner, | ‘Noted Civic Leader, Succumbs at 68 the Zhukov affair-out of the way, chest today and got busy on a the Bolshevik Revolution. Communist dignitaries from the world over are arriving in’ Mos- Prominent many years in Oak- larid County church and civic af- fairs, Mrs. Winifred Lydia Van Wagoner died yesterday at her/cow one after the other to be} ‘home, 6545 Andersonville Rd., i [erected “by headlines proclaiming terford Township. She was 68 A commufity lader, she was|Soviet science—the second the wife of J. L. Van Pict gees satellite. a Pontiac insurance agent and) The, big day is Thursday but the festive occasion opens Wed y, nor Murray D. Van-Wagoner, Of with a jubilee session of the Su- ‘pt eme Soviet (Parliament). - = * * “With the exception of President, Mrs. Van Wagoner was born in Tito of Yugoslavia, who says he Waterford Village Jane 2, 1889./i; staying home, because -of lum- the daughter of Julian and Eva hago, the list of visiting dig- Harver Reid. She attended schools’ nitaries . Idoks like a top-level in Waterford, Pontiac High School Who’s Who in communism, and Pontiac Business College. Red. China’s Mao Tre-tung stood For several years a teacher in}head and shoulders ‘above the Waterford public schools, Mrs. Van | others in political stature and it Wagoner was active in her church, | ;was obvious from his remarks of the YWCA and Community Activi-| hig arrival here last week that ties Assn. Inc:, in Waterford {he was giving the Soviet Union full support both at home. and |another Communist vietory for = Her family has asked that memoria] contributions be sent abroad. to- the First Congregational | Aside from the leaders of Com- Church or to the Pontiac YWCA, LY of which Mrs. Van Wagoner was a former board member. Mrs. Van Wagoner also was a charter member of the Pillar Club kland County Historical Society, Besides her husband, who sold his -Pontiac insurance agency four years ago, Mrs. Van Wagoner is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Arnold Kambly, of Ann Arbor and Mrs, Edward Andrews, of — Object in Sky Mystifies Texas . (Continued From Page One) . something was 200 feet long, shaped like an egg and was lit up like it was on fire—but looked more -like neon lights," he said, “They said it was about 200 feet in the air, and when it got close car motors and lights would gé off. Everybody that called. was very excited,’ he asserted. ‘Services will be at 10 am. Wednesday in the First Congre- gation Church tinder the direction of Rev, Malcolm K. Burton, pastor.| Sheriff Weir Clem said he saw the Soviet Union threw: out. its, jubilee—the 40th” anniversary of Red Chiefs Reach Moscow MOSCOW w—With Sputnik TI;munist nations in Eastern Europe, | }Whizzing through the heaVéhs and jthe list ‘also includes Communist! ‘party leaders in the «West-—from' Spain, Argentina, Mexico, Ecua-| dor, Urugudy and Luxembourg. | Ond of the- warmest welcomes received by a Western Communist leader went to~ Italian, Palmire ;Togliatti. Maurice Thorez, leader jof the French Communist party, was scheduled to arrive Jater. * * * The climax of the celebration comes Thursday with the hig mil- ‘litary parade Red Square. ‘Ht: is pect Kremlin leaders) Counted Crossing)sius wu tiene Mackinac Span nice cov «1» Sot Ends Life of Lapeer Man Mackinac Bridge, opened. at “3 Trick - or - - Treating on p.m, Friday, already has carried | more than 13,000 yehicles across Halloween Starts Fatal “Argument . | the Straits of Mackinac. The count te Sunday midnight Was 12,727, and Den Stearsn, Markinac Bridge Authority con- troller, estimated the figure was considerably past 13,000 by noon today. The new wendie bridge, with the world's longest suspension / span, had its biggest day Sunday, midnight Neil Kirby, 35, of 202 South Elba Rd., Lapeer, died late last night in carrying 5,782 from St. Joseph Hospital, Flint, of gun- Saturday to midnight Sunday as ‘shot wounds suffered late Satur- will produce een in the way iat aay: We aerial _develop- 400 Volunteers Open UF Campaign Today | (Continued From Page One) ‘which “will mean to this com: | munity an ‘Unifmited Future.’ ” | Serving as master of ceremonies was Howard ©. Powers, who intro- duced Dr, Irvin and Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, campaign chairman. P * * *- Dr. Whitmer said. ‘A communi- sightseers flocked north from as gene far as Detrett, 300 miles away. Lapeer deputies a holding Mrs. _D. L. (Juanita) Tucker, 44, in the! Sputnik II Reveals [sit mar snowing. Se es Lapeer tion in the fatal shooting. She lives jim the same apartment building. | New Red Advances: | .titenies.e sreument startin on Halloween, which continued on (Continued From Page One) . Saturday, Mrs, Tuckgr grabbed lly back to earth before the new isatellite phinges back into the at-| —*. . imosphere and is destroyed. Shorift W. J rote The Moscow announcement ge- seribed Sputnik If as the third stage of the rockét which 10, and Jerry, 8, Sheriff Porter said a first degree, murder warrant will be asked. Aah Spots it fc ng (OF Red Shot ; Moon “\Residents Urged to ‘Sit In evening as a part of the regular ‘hear the whole ordinance. Com- : }give ug a chance to evaluate them _ |59 permits represented a $520,265 _ |program. on Zoning baw, ear f en eee er ae commission meeting. : Officials emphasize that these hearings are held as an opportu- nity for all property owners to get full information -on what the new ordinance entails. The session to-|"% night will complete the section de- voted to residential zonirig, supplies ae Oakland County Water iatacer as compared to the construction of a water softening plant in the When the informal sessions, in- c= Prepareg by J. H, Purkiss Jr. eeene a So Mt Be Compe director of finance, it shows the wity Meuse 50 days age, were plan to be less costly. scheduled, Mayor William Reb- erts commented on the impor- tance of- the ordinance, in that cost it affects every property Owner. “We want everyone to be famil- ‘iar with the entire ordinance,” Roberts said. “The informal hear- ings will give residents a chance to purchase Purkiss reveals that the. buying of water supolies would keep the cost practically the same, — the. plant construction would of six cents per 1,000 gallons to the consumer, ments, criticisms and maple made before the legal hearing will city, will gd. to commissioners to-| night. é probably bring about an increase i It also is brought out that it is) — and perhaps incorporate some of thefn into the new ordifiance be- fore adoption. We, of the commis- sion, with members of the plan- ning board and the city planner, hope residents and property own- ers. will avail Gramesives of this opportunity.” : October building showed “both! ai Te pared to the same month last year. The 1957 report shows 45 permits were issued for constraction costs E E F f ; of $354,750, while a year ago the * * day — Will be an ideal. time for the, Russians to explode a rocket 2 Burial will be in Ottawe’’ Park'a brilliant light in the distance Cemetery, but didn’t get close enough for a| The snd will be at Farmer. 00d look. Snover Funeral Home until) #ighway Patrolman Lee Har- Wednesday morning. grove and Floyd Cavin reported 7 . seeing similar flashes in the sky Lost Tot, 7, Dies in about the same area. All were riding in separate ears. — There were reports of. an unex-| plained light in the sky far across the. state between Sherman and MeKinney. Other sightings were reported around Amarillo, far to the north. 5 Calvin Harris and Sandy Mc- Kean, CAA control tower workers * jat.the Amarillo Airport, said they jsaw a. “blue gaseous object which moved swiftly and left an amber trail southeast of the city” Satur- ‘day night. : 'Police Hold Woman in Pontiac Shooting Ernestine Reed, 27, of 48 Lull St., was arrested Saturday for in- ivestigation of attempted murder, Shortly after she allegedly shot a man in the shoulder, according to) Pontiac’ Police. Robert Rush, of 44 Lull St., re- ported to police that she had shot him at about 4:30 p.m. during an) argument at her house. He was! taken to Pontiac General Hospital where he is reported in satisfac- tory condition. She is — held at the Oakland County Jail and Mrs. Rd ittam Hatch, had gone-to fish. ° Coroner Virgil Payton said the - wari apparently died of exposure. The temperature dropped to 32 Saturday night. Jill's compan- ion, a dog, was not found. BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Twenty-four persons died in ac- |cidents in Michigan over Novem- ber’s first weekend. Two multiple-death automobile collisions boosted the traffic fatali- ty toll to 17, nearly four times the comparable highway death rate of the corresponding period in November last year. | * * *® Six persons died in fires. four. of them in one blaze in Benton Harbor. Henry Dickerman, 58, died early Sunday in a fire in his By E, H, SIMS Should wives wait for the barom- eter to*rise before asking their husbands for that special favor? Weekend Fatal for 24; Tratfi¢ Toll Soars to 17 was injured critically in a two-car ‘collision on U.S, 97 near = Sunday. Joseph J. Morgan, 58, Detroit, was killed Saturday night when ‘struck by a train in Detroit. Theresa Thompson, 3, was killed Saturday when struck by .a car near her Detroit home. * * *' Clyde L. Cromwell, 44, Lake Orion, died early Saturday when his car skidded and crashed in Independence Township. Jarvis J. Phillips, 37, Detroit, died of injuries suffered Satur- jover fhe University of Colorado's \aee phe a spokesman said. jtors agreed today that the launch- ling of the second earth satellite on ‘the moon, : e sh, ® Dr. Lincoln La Paz, director of New Mexico University’s In- stitute of ‘ Meteoritics, said the moon will be in’ total eclipse Siberia | object in United States latitudes.”| ‘The new Soviet satellite passed - altitude observatory at Boul- about 12 minutes late this Scientists recorded a strong, steady tone from 8:04 a.m. (EST) to $:14 a.m., he said, with the strongest at 8:07-a.m. The satellite had beet expected }to pass nearest this city at 7; 42 a.m. ‘ The Assn. of Lunar and Pilan- etary Observers and the insti- tute ordered observers in the southwestern states te watch for flashes on the moon from The construction last month called for 23 new buildings, includ- ing one business establishment on ‘East Maple; 18 alterations; ofte swimming pool (private); razing one building and moving two oth- ers. The total cost is a little more = half that shown the ——— for the City of Birmingham's ob- | servance of National Education Week, Nov. 10-16, In it, he urges residents to visit the city’s nu- merous sqhools “that the bonds 4:30 A.M. (MST) until the moon Moscow radio sald Sputnik I sets Thursday Morning. swings 1,056 miles out into space * * x. - -at the farthest extent. British and French commenta-| Chances for observation of such . a flash in the US., Dr. La Paz said, are best in the Southwest and West Coast areas, although has given the Soviet Union another| conditions for observation of the eclipse will be less than favor- + able in the Westefh hemisphere. tions. that the Red scientists may * * * be on the verge of sending a rock-| Dr, La Paz noted the Rudsians et all the way to the moon, per-| have indicated the world would haps within days. receive .some surprises ‘on No- Military cerrespondents acreed vember 7, the 40th anniversary that “with rockets of the titanic! of the» Russian revolution and a | |power necessary to has Sputnink! Soviet holiday. ar os ol all. day TUESDAY There is a valid reason why this system, admitted folklore, is often) mazoo. a good one. It depends on the hus- band ‘involved, to some degree, but home at Long Lake near Kala- gt was not determined immediately whether he died of burns or asphyxiation. Firemen itisa generally safe rule to follow.! said Dickerman set fire to a . fects one mentally, and also one’s) “The Weather | A rising barometer makes us all %fa while smoking a cigarette feel better. For the husband with) i his living room. corns, ‘bunions, old wounds or! Keith Masters, 24, Battle Creek. creaky bones,.a low barometer af- father of two, was killed Friday | fects his comfort and nerves. A night when the car he was riding drop of barometric pressure af-!in hit a tree outside Battle Creek. * * * nerves, by causing dehydration of, . | Six persons were killed in a the tissues of the body. itwo-car crash near Gaylord Sat- Thus, a high barometer means, urday night. he wil e will probably be feeling his best! Dead are William Scott, — other things being equal — and} - that's the time, girls, to break bis wife Jean, 22; thelr 16- | Mary; iown his resistance’ | month - old daughter , _ Scott’s stepfather Warren Ash- | ley, 66; Scott’s mother Mae, 65; and Delbert Paquette, 4. The Scott's and Ashleys “were from Vanderbilt. Paquette lived PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostty ‘0 Boyne City. cloudy and a fHittle cooler tonight and * * * temorroew. Low tenight, 36-40, high te-+ . : motrew 46-50. North to nerthwest’ Wesley Raymond Overstreet, winds at 10-18 miles an heur. 125, Coldwater, was killed early Teter tn Pentiae ee Sunday when his car overturned eo emperature _— ° land struck a tree near Coldwater. At 8 am. Wind Velocity 10-15 mp Direction: North-Northwest Anthony. Stanley Jodloski, 51, man) sere) Mendsy oe ee | Mount Clemens, was killed early Sunday when his car smashed Full U. &. Weather Bureau Report (her three children were killed in jher children, Otis, 3; Collie Mae, day when his car collided with another on M24 south of Lake Orion. Mrs. Fliffie Owings, 63. Marion. Ind., was killed Saturday when her car collided with another at a Marine City intersection. * * * . , . (oe A Benton Harbor mother and) N a fire that destroyed their two- room home early Saturday. Dead are Mrs. Eliza Johnson, 37, and ay 2; and James, 7 months, Albert Mason, 34, Grand Rapids, died Sunday after he was pulled unconscious from his flame and smoke-filled second-story apart- ment bedroom. SALE STARTS wee WED. 9:30 A.M. Sun see Tuesday at 7:10 am ' into the side of a train outside Moon sets Tuesday at 5:11 a.m. i Moon rises afonday at 3:50 pm qs; Mount Clemens. Downtown . Temperstares fam 42 11 a. m | i232 oC 4s ‘© Three men were killed when! gam. 42 2pm 47 their car went past a detour and we 8 a crashed into a crane parked near ick. nmeay in Festiag -, & bridge in Brownstown Town- Lowest temperature ......... .. 44 Shipg Saturday night, The victims Mean temoeratyre || .c:-.:: 80 wer Roberto Lopez. 28; Martin | Lopez, 65 (not related); and Ray- One Year Age. in Highest temperature ... Lowest temperature ....... Mean ‘temperature j Weather—Ci coudy.. < Cool. 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Main Floor xac8 a eS fet ent! § Be ne Fd : 3 sie etl eae 3 eae ee ea eos ¥ a pes Say te 3 ae as = . ‘ 2k Se oe ee ee res : i Se ee Bik ests oes oe ee x hs ee ee The oh ee ot re ey peer 5 : fc Se Ss a Pe. gos ee ® aoe eee As soa A : ts as wf x : pee ee Se : soe Soe ert : FS : as : f : oo : SS ee . eee ‘ Fey 3 a Pe Py ke es Sie ae ae ee ae oe Se “ay Ed Multiple Choice Drills Teach Differences awe arate oo as : , Develop Comprehension of Words. (After ‘the first weeks of school, - familiar sphere Johnny throws with the object. ‘an animal group mide of basket, at ate ce of whether "inti chile ts being with his dad, the sumbol takes jdrawing again is used. Below in|bus, ; Be 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1057 Sunes sitet actual mete f f a 4 ot Following is the | ™ meaning. : coe, colum ere muaptrastt seed’ Gi tases oe and ‘how America's’ grads | After a bombardment of pic-|“I am yellow.” “I am red.” An- ee childres are being taught). tures labeled with the words, the|2er column contains, “I say, | : By JOHN BARROW i will ‘peep, peep.’" and, “I can say, for example, a doll, Benéath it arej “INS Staff. Writer the pictures in Johnny's imagina-| "gs y seg shad ow ee ! Johnny’s first: few weeks of tion. But until he fixes in-his mind A chick in the ‘slibeee fouiinds circle ote r picture — | school develop more reading skill/the spelling of the word, what's to Pdi capaniba sallow. ott reminds | begins For a picture a, jthan his parents realize, Each prevent im front confusing b*peep, peep. Ths not only ~owallgreding ay glia 4 time with fa-l-l when the picture i . expands from ending —— oceagecdl arcs; hire eg bis a cot words fa means. © Cs tackles vowelsagal uy ognition’ method used by his! x * * “ a . teacher isn’t merely word guessing. Suclt a pitfall is bridged at Chi- oid _ bane tu gp gah by learning to hear" similar : x * cago’s Bret Harte elementary anc'sounds in different words, He e 430 Orchard Lake i : ; hool in eral ae cows in the flesh—linking the Pic- learns that “kite,” “light” andj * NOTIONS ¥ . dicated “ How does it work? Why is it a sev ay ‘ tare with. the reg} life objects. “five” use the long “I” sound. A ne used? F Johnny's paperback workbook, | ~ caorpening his eye te the dif. \test comes: \““It was Don’s birth- fi xample, show barnyard old. DER ae it vert a | ings pyc | eet mre dan (re oe gg |. He COSMETICS | a Sede s teerpart uolt in witch words are contained in a list = arom & ne | _, Analyzing words mee : * STATIONERY a ‘ x - ha xX-u-g-g—a four-part unit in which given of “cup, cub, cut,”".Another i grader must select. the last two parts look alike. | — ny Epp al yn te: “I Uke te write with my pdlhegeiee ot sakes aus “that YoU ren ow But when b-a-1-] can be tied to the paves ems pictera P| new—pet, pen, peg.” ‘fits this sentence most closely: ema A nme 'y -h beoy must draw a circle |; His ie then has glided Pacey lipets Sipser aed = uation, mperce) into second r—| Word is “coal -Johnny must Friabie ad depres Cockroaches eee me Sores wei Se ote Y ponies with recognition | change the “L” to a “TE” A ‘This helps develop recognition of Phonics is a refinement of time-| «Comprehension is’ the key- Apartments, -fthe word as * suggest by honored “word calling’ —sounding i, says & Chicago Board of From Houses, ee sebis—or Strong E cery Stores and ‘Restaurants. 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Goad were identified by re: REE : Tapper in Fire- ito 1 Be Dedicated from its ‘surfounding material in| Tne Cote pore deputy, medical Vitel F : i one to three hours, the Dispatch)": : ital acts a {A resident a thie Fons Lake Lae sis COLUMBUS, Ohio An enorm-| chemical analysis, the Dispatch (said; adding that under present Co ee ered cel ORER BREUER i Southfield Rd. Southfield’ Town-| Programs. at Emerson,|a_'s i 20-mile sor ye 7 Te hou es MUAY TASS ot the cars; his wife; Ger-| Aga Lager goede Fe wise a ship, came to the rescue of her Willi Buildi T aa. ht ‘breadth: of Ohio, has been discov- The Dispatch said the. total val-. ‘itrude, 54; Mrs. Emma Lee .Cun- readers of this ps te Fo = cent door sicigbhor Susaey avid ts, Haings onig ered bya T-year-old vetived ‘tein: ue-of the vein could be as high ningham, about 45, Gaines’ sister; |36-page hi nly a ing, pulling ‘him from ‘this burning) tO Lead Series ing e the ‘calm |88-10400 bition dolars and added ? C C a h, Ki | 9 tout of Mrs, Cominghert's te ro a eS UTELY aller. a bus Dispatch reported at if only one per cent of it! ar $ if 5 | dren; Mrs. Hattie Lee Taplin, 25;| will be mailed eae ig it “Witnesses said Mrs. Earline Me- The newspaper ‘said the fing is|WeTe tapped. “the resultant 100- . Mrs. Catherine Gantt, 22; Emma| FREE to al} wie ex- The ‘elation of tees worth several. billio billion-dollar pot would still make! in Southeast Texas |Mae Bearden, 10, and Vernice $ til re » xuaod he ry Pee rooms in Emerson and Willis Ele- et ww & * |the-richest gold or diamond strike, Ray, 1; Mrs. Gantt’s 6-week-old Leary the Payee ph yo eaaarangy ‘saW/mentary’ School tonight will lead) a. Dissstch said the ore’s dis-|i" history look like peanuts,” , daughter, all of Houston; and)@nd Sanger)? cippling condl- smoke coming from it? Jott a four-night dedication of more| 08 tre Ww. ore's * *®* *& WALLER, Tex. W®--Nine pe-| Walter M. Newcomb, 51, of Hemp- Po It alee: describes a suc- She broke down the door andithan $1,250,000 worth of additions urance W. Humtingtm) neni sons died last night when two caFSistead, who was driving alone in| “05. drugiess wetli- dragged James Stutts, 25, to safety to seven Pontiac schools this week. ee ae be has some = Erie in cater Lobe Apoaned smashed together near here, ibys car; - pctesié ment wht has been with his clothing aflame. et * he oe ore to a ram's | throwing all the victims but ati : ds 0 wnsh ree and working out a method|in @ north-south strip 5 to 20 miles| . applied in many thousan | oe Southfield be ; _ Fire! ach room, a 97 x 68 foot build- , [owes 8 process it cheaply. Pr’: \wide and more than 200 miles long,| "2" from the twisted wreckage R ds Ahead Fuel? cases. a. — — pitgeasy com ing added to the school, is identica) ue on, hb eng be ‘the newspaper. said. Parts of the of the REET eds e on Fuel: This nek ire WITHOUT rough unde: nnect gtin, gton, holds i - ‘ation trol only after it had engulfed and is on ed to the main school he college degrees in engineer- vein protrude into West Virginia. Four of the dead were children WARSAW (» — A Polish space COST or ob ‘ ving years of y |by a ‘corridor. Excluding the tie-in} \Kéntucky and Tennessee, the story ‘eg [pe means Of saving ¥ the entire trailer. Firemen said | jto the main school, buildin costs ing or metallurgy, discovered a Seven of the victims were killed. scientist said today he believes (yntold- misery.. Don’t delay. an € COSIS' trace of the urani added, iv-| > of BOOK to: Stutts may have fallen Asleep) average $137,000 per building.’ ee wae - wor iy his heya Th - jinstantly.. Fhere were no surviv- panne used a ed type of iSend i os FREE while smoking. ater it by an ore has a low uranium con- | ors. rocket fuel to power’ their new |day. ress The ; He was taken to William Beau nae —_ P. ae ultraviolet light process and | tent the Dispatch said, and is in | The ac ceident occurred on a dry) Sputnik. | Dept. 226, Excelsior be : ita he e hendent, —_— _ = es — —— : euied tar te Pid peor dears Oe C. meter. — aot | ~ : pe t in e ae = . bres of the face and bande, and| POM. wil mana teh eee Shop | Waite s Tonight, pece and Saturday Till 9! WILLIAM K. COWIE oo 2 er ON ACNE ‘ - and Emerson . 4 | Custom Upholstery | £5? Visitor Arrives | programs pegin at 7 e’dleck, | arrison Norton the building 25 Years of Practical Experience Pikcrocheeginy gamations of the| Will be Glenn. H. president 252 S. Telegraph FE 4-2857 nee te ain, arrived taday fo of the Board of Education: Walter % Block South of Voorhets eo K. bape