“THE LEGACY OF LUKE” — A series of six ated Press Religion Writer George Cornell-on Luke and his tri- mphant search for details on the birth of bis $n The Pontiac Press. ‘tornell’s Series Starts Tomorrow “Norld Owes Debt to Luke er Truth on Birth of Christ undreds of millions of Christians will celebrate again / , year the great story of the Nativity. lV Few Of them ‘fealize that in great part the beautiruliy S04 Set for Firing “in Florida Today’ Launching Signal Up, | Indicating ICBM Ready to Go - CAPE CANAVERAL, Fia. (7 — An Atlas interconti- nental ballistic missile, | See Subways New Yorkers Free of Strike York's subway strike was over today after eight days of the worst transport tieup in New | York history. : hangers were back where they | started — competing with mul- titudes ef Christmas shoppers for — a seat. i Department stores and other | Midtown Manhattan shops indi- | cated they expected today’s sales to rival or surpass the near record high of Saturday, when glistening in the sunlight, -\steod . poised .on..a launch... jing stand today, ready for firing. The red ‘ball —— that a launch attempt might be made was aeted > upon its tall pole shortly, after 8 a.m., an indication that the prelimoinary ‘countdown before the launching was well under way. - Watchers guessed that \would be shot before noon. | A spokesman at the laboratory have rested their cases in the wife di was goi ng for a walk on} jthere said repairs to the launch-| |wiretap conspiracy trial of James a frozen canal near his home, Al-| ling stand are still in progress.’ Ne approximate date has been set) for another attempt to launch the Vanguard, the spokesman . said. Twe of the huge weapons were — visible under fleodlights in their Judge Frederick VanPelt Bryan. recessed the trial yesterday when stands througheut the night. There was no indication as to ithe nature of the difficulties which’ prevented an Com: firing acai. = HHS day _ The Atlas has been +hefore.In beth cases.the -missile: started going astray after getting subway service had returned to 70_per cont. at. normal. ... anna es Start Summation in Hoffa Trial Judge Denies Motion by: 3 Defendants for Directed Acquittal NEW YORK # — Both sides R. Hoffa, president-elect. of the ‘Teamsters Union. Summations began vesterday, the 16th day of the trial, before Federal Before summatiens opened, Harris Steinberg, counsel te co- defendant Bernard - Spindel, wWiretapper, Owen Brennan, president of Teamsters | fired twice. Local 331 in Detroit, in moving is suing Winstead, five other for a directed quitia verdict of ac- Atving story as known today might have been lost to the world |igeo the air and hed to be de-| Bryan denied the motion. “x4 it not been for one man: Luke, the disciple who was an. 2 a! a $/time, had not been described in the written word. The articles were written by George Cornell, religion writer for The Associated Press and author of the book “They Knew Jesus.” , Ulustrating each of the six stories wil! be appropriate Christ- mas scenes by some of the grcatest artists of all time. Rem- brandt, Titian, Rubens, and others. The pictures were made from originals in New York's Metropolitan. Museum of Art and the Pierpont Morgan Li- brary. 4 ; Cornell, orz of the nation’s top writers on religious subjects, had long been struck by the fact that Christianity is indebted to Luke for practically all the maerels Christmas passages in the Bible. ’ Careful researches established the broad outlines of Luke's singular work in putting on the record the one: of the! Nativity. Numerous assumptions, of course, have been made és ineidental.detail. * * * : Ai “Kor a unique and intensely interesting look at the origins oft ‘the Christmas story, don’t. fall to follow “The — of . Luke” starting tomorrow. Favorite Gift of Youngsters Animal” Selling Yule Perhaps no other gift can brmg quite the same light) } ' to the eyes of a young child as the gift of ac uae furry puppy or kitten of his own. ee. Knowing. this, and anticipating eR desires of many | stroyed. <> inoticed also last night that the'was dammiaged by what he called | Vanguard rocket launching tow-| ht that there about DB mi cick sadiaestatteth Wie lartomalen painstaking Luke as he sets. would be out to. find the details of the birth of his Lord—a birth which! Munching a had oceurred some 60 years earlier but which. up to Luke's: The-taunchng stand was dam: telephones.in the Detroit Team. .‘ aged Dec. 6 by a satellite-bear-| ing Vanguard three-stage rocket, which failed to take off properiy) land burned on the ground. ‘stand has been dark, or nearly so, iicns could be overheard. He said Renda’'s attorney, Joseph Louis-| ‘each night. since then. ; Pontiac Forecast: | «. Mild and Cloudy |< | Mild and cloudy weather is due! in the Pontiac area for the next) few days, the reports. degrees. The forecast for Wednesday is hacvensine cloudiness with a. high near 40. Rain is_expected Wednes-; day night and temperatures will! be somewhat: warmer than tonight. The low will be near 32-36. The lowest. recorded temperature! in downtown Pontiac, preceding & am. was 2%. The mercury had) risen to 36 by 1 p.m. ; overturn. * * * preje to the agents Peat ‘and one of the four gospel writers. Through binoculars, observers’ Steinberg said this client's case, ithe “ovefwhelming, shoe kin g,: Tho St, of ss actiiies 9p. he, Vagner. of Leake: will be- er was lighted and. the-scene of crushing weight of adverse pubé tenn hea dnaacamatn nssaica greys + ilicity leveled against James R.! ‘gag oe The three defendants 1 are ac- cused of conspiring here to tap ster headquarters in 1963. St-inberg conceded | that phone | lines in the Detroit offices were The ‘equipped so that room conversa- this was pot illegal. — He also attacked the testimony et Rudolph &. Deelicke, whe told out if he had any connection with. Spindel im- 4 police officer whio testified he oo cen cere telephone taps at the Detroit headquarters and that these jdaring ‘the last nine years while. were demonstrated te Hoffa and Brennan duly 9, 1953. * * * U.S. Weather Bureau’. The reason given for inetaitens | lin Today's Ss Press Hoffa | .the equipment was so that Today's skies will continue to be\could cheek on the loyalty of his. ORE doudy tonight, with a low near 30 subordinates. ‘Soldier Dies in Crash FORT MEADE,: Md. {INS} — inl ie geora 3/C Joseph F. Farrell, 22, of Kent, Ohio, was kille® early today when an owl crashed into the car in ‘which he was riding, causing it to NEW. YORK (INS) — New | And 4,700,000 regular strap- | | Chief UAW Investigator dragging Lake St. Clair to- day ~for Ralph Winstead, | chiet..investigator . for the ; ,P. Reuther. He is also a de- — \fendant in the lawsuit. Li i ‘went well the Air Force missile Simesee Vor mauled Lake Dragged for Defendant in Renda Suit Missing From Shores Since Sunday ST. CLAIR SHORES— (INS) — Authorities began United Auto Workers, ‘whose “mysteriotis “ disap- pearance may halt the $4.5 million damage suit of Carl! Renda. Winstead, 64, was a cen- ‘trad figure in the union’s “cloak and dagger” pone a of the 1948 shotgun assault’ on UAW President Walter Police said Winstead, an ice fish- erman, has not been seen since) y morning when he told his. though police found no break in the ice, they said he may have walked out to open water farther! from shore and drowned, Circuit Judge Edward T. Kane both the prosecution and the de- fense said Winstead was an im- portant witness as well as a de- fendant. Renda, a Detroit junk dealer, | | CAW , and five pebes officials, } A it's all snow through-and-throggh. trial today as state and local police | Ring Size Playmate" Pentine Press Pheote TOWESENG ENOWMAI <-1t-y0e-tee tig emer you could measure the height of this giant. Addison Township snow man. Some say it's 20 feet high, others say 25. Whatever the height, The six children of Mr. and Mrs. Judge Kane. was to resume the! Seward Rossman, 3151 Lake George Rd. built the snowman on their front yard (with the aid. of a ladder). + -\Move to Push | Disarmament Creates Crisis Action Could Salento Plan for Western Unity | | on Missiles, Bases ee PARIS (INS) —Efforts by America’s European allies }to push her into disarma- ment talks with Russia faster than she wants to go bees Eagar a body, At the same time, Ger- “Denmark ‘)many, Norway, and some of the other Eu- . countries resisted plans to reach early agreement on. setting up bases and atomic stockpiles in Europe in order to gain time to determine if early talks with the Soviets might be profitable. Further public debate on the ex- plosive stockpiling and disarma- ment meeting questions was post- poned at least until the summit leaders meet this afternoon, al- though several private talks were jheld among them this morning. * * * Foreign ministers of the 15 na. tions met in plenary session in the morning to work on an eight-point agenda. ipressed theif search for Winstead. | Walter Nelson, « delense at. | torney in the Renda suit, said. all law enforcement agencies teed have brew stn te ance. es pepe eye been requested to gospel “whether foul play was volved.” ‘Visits Old ell, said he had planned to call Winstead as a witness this week.’ ‘He declared he wanted to. find, Pearances today. tike Sees 2 Premiers, Comman PARIS i—Jovial and smiling, President widieshieiet |kept up another ‘busy schedule of conferences and ap- The President apparently was undisturbed by’ the fa- had worked out of Winstead's office: Ferenc the Reuther shooting. Bride of Few Hours — Killed in. Accident =e ai oe Ss WESTMORELAND, Calif. (INS) _—l \—A bride of only a few hours and IG oss 6 < vo hansen dds 25 her mother were killed when the County News ......., Fe 18-year-old newlywed drove her car Editoriale 2... ..4...0s5+: 6 linto a bridge. ee 26. | -Mary Lou Bullington and. her Obituaries ........... . 12 |mother, Delia B. Sanchez, 50, died Sports... .evs..+s. 21 thru 23 instantly in the crash. The groom, Theaters -. 4 (Claude G. Bullington, 37, who’ slept TV & Radio Prograins : 31 im the front seat beside his wife, Wilson, Earl . ..- 31 suffered. only abrasions. Woment’s Pages .. 13 thru 15 | Police said that im the car was, Santa Claws ...........5..+ 5 ja book titled,’ “Drive and Live.” *tigue which caused him to cancel an appearance at- formal NATO dinner last) night. cluded - conferences. with Italian Premier Adone Zoli and. West German Chancellor Konrad Aden- auer, a visit to his old NATO headquarters, attendance at the summit session this afternoon and a state dinner being given by French President Coty tonight. ~*~ * * The President ‘smiled wisely as he came to the steps of the American Embassy residence to greet Zoli, his first caller, at. 9 (Continued oh Page 2, Col. 4) a Eisenhower's program today in- a half hours. The ‘uled o begin Tv a to at 4 p.m am, \EsT) . —- Be eS af} Saabs P jevnags be separate half-hour talks jan Premier Adone Zoli wey Pee "Gocbes Chancellor Kon- (Continued on Page 2, ‘Col. 2) ' Pontiac United Fund Exceeds 1956 Total — With $604,132 raised, the Pontine Area United Fund finds itself at the 98.% level- as the campaign ends. “Enough more will come in automaticaly from those who are late to push us beyond 99 per cent,” said Secretary Kari Brad- ley, “and there is a slight chance Presidet William B. Hartman declared that the campaign work- ers have done a bang-up job. ‘Business conditions are not quite as good as they have been for the past two years,” he said, “and yet we have raised slightly ab TOO thea We ci inn 08." * parents this Christmas. tot get dogs or cats for their dog, becutise a pup that is raised| ‘i enidren, two Oakland with a child isn’t likely to bite, * County animal agencies, him.” _are preparing for a land of-' fice. rush. The Michigan. Animal Rescue League Shelter, now located in a braid new building on Feather-, | stone road, at East boulevard, 9 has 7% animals, including pure. breds, .on harid. Si advise parents to| \™ nck puny rr «ro Sy * | ABOUT ME* — These little fellows display enthusiasm ¥ greet visitors to the Oakland County Animal Shelter, in - iinty Service Center on Telegraph Road. They're hoping Mill take them bome for Christmas, , ; MUTUAL AFFECTION — baby,” this little dog|seems to be saying to Jane Ant Blaek, And ~ “t can't give you anything but love, imma Rescun bergen Shelter, Featherstone and East boulevard. _ Friendly Orphans Would Like N ew Homes for Christmas it ‘RUBBING Noses — quer suecaa'Cd tee kirenge with his new buddy, “© peggy. trom the Adianal 7 ‘ = was the proper way the feeling deenia #9 he pmatugl The {Wo met af the Michigati An- frotinghy: Nis Limon acelin oho ad Eek cae f ; nt > ee ee renideat Eisen- . = -