> AP Foesimile sieneuny Chem Racx tis “Joseph Schow hovers over her daughter, Maurine, 12, as they arrive in Los Angeles from Salt Lake City en route to their home in San Diego. Maurine has been unconscious much of the time since a brain injury suffered in a _ swimming pool last July 1. She recognized her mother for the first time two weeks ago. Doctors now hope for her complete Fecovery. HOBART — It really is « topaye gh tants weild: week telling of bleak weather chairs. : And its upsided san nell ! snowfalls. I read it sitting out on a en oe See ing to do with Russian Sputnike peach ™ temperatures above the the skies, America’s “Fizznik” (as with yachts dotting the harbour ke Preparing TV Talk Tonight | Meets Security Aides, Cheers Greet Pontiac Fullback Triumphant Lions Home, Confident: for Next Test “s==s==- Detroit's Lions returned home early today quite con- fident of victory next Sunday over the has tho edema Browns hampionship play-off. in the National Football NFL's coming game with the Brown. The Lions, aS by Sl from San Francisco, wanted ‘Tom, (the Bomb) Tracy to be first off the plane for the cheers ears inpating. aaa OR * 203 Saniicet MEE « Sss-peund behave Pelliack he ices tn mae ane played football at Birmingham who got off ths teil a0 Comba Gos Secchdoeth te SANGIN apse. ‘port. This report is. understood to League c Before leaving the Golden Gate, where they took the, -Western-division-title.31-27, from the San-Fran-- “ABC-TV wilt carry the program | cisco 49ers, the Lions calmly predicted victory in their om fitm at 16:30 p.m., and NBC tacular second-half comeback, would have none of it. He hid in the rear of. the plane and was one of the last to disembark at Willow Run airport. * * Still, he got the cheers when he stepped down. His :ix- been made public,_was prepared. yard scoririg plunge started the Lions on the way back in the 0¥ ® special study commission third quarter. Less than two minutes later he raced 59 yards beaded by H. Rowan Gaither, San for the touchdown that put the Lions withisi shooting distance *7*" 9 = day of next Week if no correct solu “\this may be your last chance, be- uth of there, a lefi t jeatise there will be no more pu-| roe 08 ath'a apebial epee ot zies after we find a winner. And we want to remind you mnie point is: nerally one of some si tint nope il AP gen, aE we ell ca hha * * * a, To ae emi contests liminated on we find a winner, we: willlc ‘ publish new puzzles only every tWOlianes of traffic could be provided Monday, Wednesday and Fri-/through; — ee classic Biblical “example of lack of charity is the innkeeper's re- fusal to make room for the trayei- weary Mary and ~ By GEORGE CORNELL ‘AP Religion Writer Hons are found among the current inside the east gate of Bethlehem. Luke, the and writer, traffic, tired and dust The old, clay-brick inn’ stood just threaded his way through the street .lyet, these lights are always halt-) ing the main flow of traffic on “Saginaw. The only oat enw winter, ‘rippled: - Luke's - jobserve: is the wearing out * brake, tire and clatch material and! So this was the inn that had ho room for Mary as her time grew! near, A wind. carrying the first “wage as he made his way — was. had been over the hearty 100. milles that Mary and Joseph trav- ‘eled to reach this ancestral city | of David. He knew their travail. : But Luke,’ a _ painstaking Sorta Ute wer ees | into official Roman annals and en- actments to pinpoint the time of the nativity of his Lord. later, ‘‘a decree: went out from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be enrolied. This was the governor of Syria." None but Luke gives the date of the circum- searcher, had also gathered items "In those days.” he would write - not Syria's wre rie y ide. careful Luke was correct In Today's Press ws r+ Oe abate ce owner. the last few months, assem: wh ten( ru ni it is cary to it. On’ bling his chronicle of Christ. Me I Women 's Pages. icity licenses, and the expansion of home,” she said. 1a liquor store will be the remaining won't be so disappointed if the litems on the agenda. lin: Wayne -County- Circuit on Charges : laeuth ‘Paste strest, approval “Ss such about a? SRA) on Pay Raise Plan : , li int i ef ¢ i i 4 af a3 58d? g if * * * “That og I is empty on Christmas.” . Balks 5 in Oklahoma Escape Try jemployes their vacations in the : tithe of the year when the weather detectives and FBI agents when Detroiter Kicks grees ‘but fairly mild winter) The jowest temperature in the nation this was 17 de- The Weather grees below zero. It was recorded ? Wee ES, Weather Bares Report |oming e PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Chance ; ot scattered light showers early ‘to. |BRRR! F nc Other readings as much as -14 were charted —in parts ofthe; Wyoming-Colorado mountains as the cold air moved into the north- ern and central Rockies and the Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding @ «.m.: at Sam: ofine Velocity 20-25 mph. Great Basin area. Evanston,| ioe ast’ Sener 2 $44 pm iWyo., had -9. This “was in con- - Sum rises Tuesday at 7°59 am. Moon rises Tuesday 9:59 «am Moon rises ‘Tuesday 9:59 a.m _itrast to a reading of 38- degrees yesterday mornin: Dewniews | Temperatures 8 Some of he cold ir diped ‘ am. q Ham a Sere baie 4a 5 Pe sean sajt0 “Southern California 32 5 ae ae ¢ 2) m..........53 peratures dropped into b 20s ‘ ‘orn - jsome areas, Sunday in Pontiac * * * tas recorded downtewrn) Highest, temperature vay x Blustery weather—rain and vil! aaistrong southwesterly winds—was see pe —_ ny north Pacific tur ‘coast. Gusts m.p.h. whipped Lowest temperature, wiben mea ag northwestern Washing- > Weether’-- Par Partly y eloudy. er Bighest a and Lowest Tem atures ste Sate f a5 Years i in iste. % tm i603 vials Chart WARMER IN EAST Strong southerly winds brought | a warming ‘trend over most of the! Sunday's iEastern half of the country. Tem- Bitters 2 } o nw te $ 4 peratures were far above .scasop- voritio 17 at tunis «SS Sal levels inthe Great Lakes te-| Batine a 4 @ Milweckee. 63 de gion and southward through the) Gites” «oh tt fee Ones oo Oe, Validy, the reertay aie +! Cincinnati 4 ry New York | 49\Va alley and throughout the Gulf 0 20 x 64 49 Coast Lea oe s| E> a if Hi "2. 8 ; 64 ua q 2 a! thie ‘weve Wane te Sais —e af Traverse €. 38 j4 Cloudy weather was reported in a oa. eee UH a\Tomes = Haida. : axe A police dragging team, which had been searching the lake for several days, brought Winstead’s body to shore, where it was iden. Hified -by—a UAW official:— DEFENDANT IN SUIT Stores Will Close Earlier Tomorrow Ciiristioas Eve closing hours for ithe Miracle Mile and Tel-Huron Shopping Centers and. downtown Fog stores were announced to- i | day * * Stores in the Miracle Mile will jclose at 5 p.m., according to B. Winstead was one of the defend-| + $10, City Pride . Into Gutter. = trash container. ew The majority Tel-Hyron Cellar gt ears ‘p.m. * al 9 p.m. Christmas season hour’ | Most downtown. stores will close 3 4 so- that employes may join rt families in the traditional Chartst, thas Eve celebration, «''sfor Branch of MSU (Continued From Page One) ; thi ‘Alete eden vehsa teak ee Oe Varner said. He was introdyced by Harold A. Fitzgerald, chairman of the! experiment testing the city pride is +. * < of. Detroiters The Da j = er Davis Cup.Chalienge Round The committee placed an empty milk cartoh of a down- town street last week with a $10 bill inside for anyone who would ( Dick it up and put it in & nearby is best, and school children‘ have/confronted with the money and —between Australia and America’ . —will be played in Melbourne be-| 4, -—five-prisoners in their attempt to escape last Right. .— > Gah at tam wadped for Gown aa dhe. bald thd sie telephone but her call had gone through. A hufidred officers were on the scene in minutes and none of the five ~—prisoners-managed to” in downtown Oklahoma City. A Matron Foils Jail-Break - OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Mrs. Agnes Mabes, napa + . 51-year-old matron at the Oklahoma Coynty Jail, s Bet out Of the courthouse “1 wasn’t seared too much,” caid Mrs, Mabes. 1 / “thought about giving the alarm first.” Sheriff Bob Turner. said Georgé Jernigan, sentenced - last week to 20 years in federal prison for bank robberies , | at Mande and Harrah, Okla, Jed the break. The. others — | were being held cot Stee Se Ot Bt: car theft to burglary. : te * * * oil Sd: oop hiepibiben 9 teil on ‘Ube taabien Sieeak he was changing them from one cell to another. Armed — with an iron bar, they slipped down one flight to the book~ ing cage and knocked-out another jailer and a visitor he was talking to. the Mrs. Mabe cit from én adjoining room and grated telephone, — PEARCE FLORAL CO. "559 Orchord Loke Ave. Ph, FE 2-0127 Twe Trips Doily to Detroit and Intermedicte Points q Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Eva! of Houghton. Baker of “aWe Hae s Wonderful Selection _of Gifts for WRAP“? ~ Children, ‘Ladies and the Skipper! INLAN D LAKES SALES @ Your Century Dealer Sooustssty ‘Shop “til 9 P.M | Eg pemmageree games: The Rev. John Yuells of | plate Baral wil Church will offici- Surviving are his wife Ava; and # a sister, Miss Maude Chase of & Dettoit. RALPH DENSMORE lancurdiny te Fires Pecsiotenan! Church, Mariette, for Ralph Dens- ‘more, 68, a former Mariette dent who died Wednesday at the home of his son, Robert, fh De- troit. Burial was in Marlette Ceme- tery —— + Besides his son, he leaves his Sosssgossesssssasseees j | sienna : —— Sea i ===. near ‘OPEN TONIGH : OPEN MONDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY) 'TIL 9 | _p VESDAY, von i SATURDAY. "TIL 6 _— | P AROUND TOWN seeeeee “we canny A Ceiling Tie Ww This + PREMIUM BRAND ——_—— SS PAINT ia” BEAUTIFUL EXTERIOR or INTERIOR — #66 Gals oo ae eegtee “ux oF | AaustéOnn, coat oe Washin SPATTER ASPHALT. PAINT” r . = George E E Shands Born Sept. 18, 1889 in. Birming- ston Ra:, Clarkston, at the time of fi he Ff : g ery. He is survived by his wife, Jua- nita, sons Robert B. and Norman R., both of Drayton Plains; a — Sérvice for daughter, Mrs. Carolyn L. Chris- . a2, of sp re of Ann Arbor; three grand- ., who died Sunday at\children, and a sister, Mrs. Lillian ; "is buck of tone will be held at 1 The body will be at the Donelson-| iB Regular $25 Lis Ea Tsim ONLY 25 SETS LEFT TO GO AT THIS PRICE! Compare Simms Low Prices Anywhere in Town! &) 18-Piece Electric LIONEL TRAIN SETS = —Znd Floor Stain ies ina inatli: Minette tte. titan dl MARLETTE—Service was held y | Poeeceesocoocvesooosdoccccosooocoocooveseee i wife, Anne; two other sons, John @ ~ - Publi ng Co. nas Kearns, vs. Dies int Mesa, Ariz. eas ee . died Sunday in SAN FRANCISCO @#—Dr. Elisa- toa lven . died Sunday ‘ments are pend- Pontiac contractor, | in sae —_ HE A SS - MOURIK ~*~ * * ham, Edwards lived at 5381 Clark-| a St St- Paul Lutheran Church, Johns Funeral Home after 9 p.m. Farmington, with Pastor Walter tomorrow. | Americana. LOWEST PRICES on FILM and FLASHBULBS for Christmas —Mondey ond Tuesdey— bai SINAN : Mc AR AE "a ge 2S or #5 FLASH BULBS: 10"59° Ne Limit—None to Dealers Blue-spot —_ at: this low price. > Game as 26 or No. 5. bulbs. Buy for Curistene pictures. ANSCO & KODAK Black & White - 620—120-—127 Sixes 3“ 96" iis Shc Lat al er or sizes. person. 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You can, easily, if you are careless with the yule log and the Christmas tree. “2 f “The Christmas tree is one of the most combustible a objects known,” the National Safety Council said. | “Christmas trees, filled with natural pitch and resin,” 5 ean burn se quickly it is almost ee the flames by ordinary methods. “Trees shohid be taken down when the needles start to fall, even if the holidays are not over. And they should be ae : disposed of out-of-doors, in fire-safe areas. ; Ao. ae ‘i oP ke 7 : ee ees ae OS 1K SALES DAYS “Never attempt to burn an old Christmas tree in. a fire- > £ T Ce: MONDAY AND piace, furnace or stove—they burn with almost explosive =. pre 7 ~ q TUESD AY, violence and the fire is most likely to get out of contra," ; [i i/ < 8 DEC. 23 AND 24 SIX RULES TO AVOID FIRE . Z CLOSED To help prevent Christmas tree ares, the Council offers | ; . ; ; six simple precautions: QUESTION: Are + on oe animals that . ALL DAY Buy a fresh tree and keep ‘it in a cold place until you | | . . _ hiberna 4 are ready to put it up. Before setting up the tree, saw off, ny ANSWER: This beer is —— — ibd ‘bas fallen, and) A he diagonally, at least an inch of the trunk. Place the base lace — ——— pote of epg oe in’ i ki ° long sleep. oe per re: ty age ond keep (he: notion Sie wan | But he isn’t the only animal who will curl up in a sheltered A CLOSE TUESDAY place for the winter. Others include skunks, squirrels, prairie aeeialiias p S, woodchucks; badgers, bats, toads; Loeate-the tree well away from fireplaces, radiates, frogs, & few butterflies and several ingects. Badgers and oe a television sets, powerful electric lights and other sources of weodehuicks Hibernate until spring, bit eee NEW, YORK «=A ptf “1 it my lamp beside the goa 0% Was Re 7 ialiar lh resins ing of two : PO 5 thas edited oat’ line from aien door!” ‘ : ¢ poem on & sign that wel) his od cues ov Obed Sa mass migrations of the 19th ‘ ury,”’ Tobin said, “but it has ite meaning now. It might be of- _ few Colos-jfensive to the fine people of Bu- by. Emmy the last rope — they might not regard: * 80 age-“in- themselves as the ‘wretched, ‘hae of The “Statue refuse’.’ ‘khown to. count-; Tobin said it was his idea to’ ‘of schoo! children post the inSeription in the first! = : land.= iplace because he loved the poem * Mo aie sans meas: alain died wens Wy amar erat tx # _, ~kle es. . Liberty. version, they read: ‘said he believed that ever Emma Bromaghims say they nev- Bradley suffered an injured|..““Give me your tired, your poor, Lazarus. might “have eliminated ; “Santa Claus replies’ tolright hand. They managed to get!" “Your huddled masses yearning the line if she were writing the ee meg gl Te le te es eR gn ag re “The re in * arrested several me refuse your y ancestors,’ stamp," ”’ Se ay crowd. ohh pi Bt “were ‘wretched eae’ they? m get disil-| Monohan later was taken to Re-| See ae a ee * ceiving Hospital. pest-tost to me, ‘amine "TIL DA B ; 9 P.M. — anne * © aE rn] *t g ny 3 + £ 2 “We- don't charge anything for answering the letters.” says Mrs. ay. maaan explaining that the eset ene Cire én-Gurion Upbraids} Ministers for Leak JERUSALEM @—Prime Minis- ter David Ben-Gdrion rapped the knuckles of two left ministers in . heated four: hour. cabinet ses- sich yesterday. Bot Ke reportediy | avertéd an open break” by alow: | “Ting them e Keep their jets” ~ * * The ea after the rls i i 2-3027 . JO 4-684? MICHIGAN FIRST AID tovelid Seeds — Sickreem Supplies 1621 5. Weedwied, Royal Oak. | Off. Ben-Gurion fora time was. re-| jon ‘ported considering trying to form j ; oe ae a new cabinet without the leftists. ‘§ at Mitchell’s .... the past 30° years |G). GIFT. SUGGESTIONS » @ Drawing Instruments ies ok ae @ Brief ' @ Reading Glasses @ Personal Files @ Address Books — @ Fireproof Chests @ Autogreph Albums @ Dictionaries @ Playing Cards - - i @ Desk Pad Sets @ Stationery. nE OO ' | for the C4 ~ : * es Ps : y j * NEW, FULL size Be NOW! iE 2 ; “0 Eve “Red Star” Fey n very Floor a oat a8 a. Signs : ;| : 4 for the b a Dae es me of Biggest * _ : i i _ Bargains! | : 3 * _ Bargain - Makes. a * pertect Gitt! 4OP FOUR EASY WAYS AT. WarTes!- a "123 North Sqginew Sk’ -é FEZMS3 3) ee es * REGULAR-CHARGE ‘SCONTINUOUS CREDIT (TIME: PAYMENT PLAN LAY-AWAY 4 ¥ . ' 7 j a a f * A / + ‘ , ¥ e4 { 4 & © hog : ¥ fits 4 vt ¥ Wee r¥ \ eo é } be ¥ e ‘ \ ‘ ee re ee eng SEN ‘wih h * Some nine hundred. ig. news: boys throughout the City and County take this opportunity to wish ‘their thousands of “Customers a b doytul holiday season. * & me 3 F actuaily, they are delivering pers daily to over 59,000-residents- in this area. For many this.is the ‘Start of a business career. Others “earn the necessary money to apply. toward their college education. For the carriers the contact with you has been a pleasant ex- perience. They have appreciated your many kind words, and ‘in seme cases, your indulgence when they have been delayed in de- livering your paper. * *x* * _._¥ou-are-their_custamers, but.more South with little if any paeepeet ~than that you are their: friends,. om ‘They all sincerely hope to Serv : —_—-U-S.Should_Learn ‘From Mitchell Case © e 1958 Senate Elections : who have resigned. during the coming new year, . ‘ had to run against popular vernor Musxkiz.. Sen. KNOWLAND of California is campaigning for the ‘nomination for Gd¥trnor. [-s * ££ Sen, JENNER of Indiana also is said to have ambition to be Governor of that state; Sen. WutiaMs of Dela-. ware reportedly is disappointed be- cause he hasn’t been able to do more in the Senate. There is a possibility that he may change his mind. At present. the Senate consists ~~ of 50 Democrats and 46 Repub-, licans.. Next year 20 Republican seats will be contested compared with 12 Democratic. Republicans will have to hold these 20 seats — and ‘win three from the Demo-— crats to gain Senate control. Seven of the seats: are in the cease. 1 to retire. He perhaps would abe a ee — WE HAVE THE MosT - erties CITIZENRY AND HAVE BUILT A _ GIGANTIC ECONOMY WITH THE 2: = ae tesa ~ Ss -—tyER ees are held by ‘sank Pastone From all the Poritiac Press news- *0f Rhode Island, Kennepy of Massa- paper boys, MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW:YEAR. _.. chusetts, MANsFrELp of Montana and _Jackson of Washington, all of whom are likely to.pe reelected. Sen. Prox- - mire of Wisconsin, elected to finish Another honor falls to the late ‘BILLY MitTcHetL, who died too early to ‘see his air warfare ” prophecies come true. It’s an odd eoineidence that it should happen during our “current furor over space weapons. . x «© & '.- Recently a large brong figure of Mircuet. went on display at the Smithsonian Institute. Present at the unveiling was MITCHELL’s son, WILLIAM. MITCHELL was court mar- tialed in 1925 and suspended frem rank and command. Mitchell's contention at the time was that we were old fash- -joned in our military. thinking. He stressed air power and argued: ‘that our sights should be pointed -- in. that: direction. mer. aie oe: ek fi’ “ia me Today, more than. ever before, all ‘the United States must face. up to the fact that Col: MITCHELL was ‘right. His far sightedness was scoffed at and he was publicly made the goat. In our present transition to Space weapons we must all bear in mind that some mighty fantastic ideas ~will be advanced. They should not “be treated lightly. «Instead: , they: “ree this late date. “should be given. intepatre, considgra- "* = le OBES oe “tion. - . FE x * * & The fact that we. second guessed in the Billy «Mitchell case and were wrong is reason enough to be extremely broad- minded in the future. | Science is here to stay. Let's advance with it. ‘ Pose Problem for GOP #The Republican party is going into the 1958 campaign with the difficult problem of replacing. five Semone Sen. H. ALEXANDER Soir. beew: och enema went ncnar ener me present term ends, will not run for re-election for reasons of age. The same is true of Sen, Epwarp MARTIN i of Pennsylvania. ome Feary G. neon oe — = THE PON NTIAC PRESS” - Published by Tus Powe Purse Company 2 Buren st. Pontite (42, penal rade Mark Dainty ‘Bhcept Sunday ~ Roses: Basserr, ; Executive Vice President “estat S advertising 7 and Advertising Director anager : ice Pr wie oy 8 President and r asiness Manager ee: : o. M Joun W. Prreom Local | » Seeretary and Battor Manager ‘ Roem? B Tue Groner © team. -_ Managing Editor Classified Manager Entered at Post Office, Pontiec, as second tiass matter. ome Bh, Manatee Associated Bi tag ie entitied exclusive ute m Of al) jocal news newepaper as ey nm al) AP’ news @ ue om eer soe pes oe ine toa advance letters. Let's push it 5 the term Of the late Sen. McCartuy, must-now run for a full term. Republicans face a hard task in trying to capture control of the Senate in an off year election. Be that as it may, liberal Democratic Senators in the past have given as much support to the Administration as anti-E1sennower Republicans. | The Man About Town Christmas Spirit ‘Items About Preparations for Big-Event of the Year Late: What some Christmas Shoppers always are. Never read a more beautiful tribute — than that written about me -John Hirlinger ot..the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, and sent to me tith tor Salat cant by his mother, ’ Mrs. C. B. Hirlinger who, although in her eighty-sixth year, conducts her own mnainegy at. Holly. Although it generally looks like the annual ovef supply of them, Johnson Philbrick of West Branch, seen by me at a Dixie Highway filling station, says he has hauled 30 truck joads of Christmas trees to. Detroit, and they're asking for more, Oakland County's te ad -y gan’s) oldest resident. — Her mailing address office. “They tell me that the date for Christ- mas cannot -be- change cerriine- oe year-old = 3 Barbara Waldedpere of Rochester, who continues, “So I'm ask- ing Dad and Mom to change’my: rthday, on both their birthday ‘ang? on which is Dec. 25. Other kids get presents - —but poor me.” “As usual, quite outstanding among Christmas cards are those from “Jersey, who will Be 78~ before his - which-this-time-shows the family_of-10- in colors, and that from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beattie See Ley Be which is a folder of his original poems, : with a picture of the family on its cover. — Evidently sul. trying te make mind on making a third icy the een! Christmas card. from Adlai E. S$ Mean’ savteed yet. Verbal Orchids- Mr. and Mrs. Harry T.. Bickford of 115 Raeburn St; anniversary. Dr. William A. ‘eats of 161,West Howard St. birthday. Wilson Harger of Orchard, Lake; eighty~sixth birthday. Mrs. Fidelia Kessel! : “pt Oxford; ninety-first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Byrns 2d opie i ao of Sige ‘sixtieth wedding -anniver. John Wulff of reg ng deme agoege ritty-titeh Satet, ta | ‘Something’ Wrong! David Lawrence 5 fica WASHINGTON — The biggest ped in Brgy is the “‘summit “a sponsored in a oor propaganda by the Com- munisf regime in _ Moscow. Many gullible “persons are be- Thg taken in by it—persons who ‘any time the So- viet government . Wants to say anything confi- dentially or “government: Not only does the United Rates government maintain in Moscow government | “the conversation on means of communication. by ten message or personal contact: tt NEED TOTALK? Dae is areal & can ignore their parliaments. AMBASSADORS DO TALKING When the Soviet _39—-ambassador! at _W. structed to. see the secretary ot. state in person ich he san ten tunate ones? e ae The Way to do this i sim y to + do not know that an free There is, therefore, es tick aha : writ- the le ‘parties in Congress. Only dictators — _ It covered a good deal of ground. Nothing that Was said by either official was subsequently, public. If. the Soviet go wanted to reach .s6me_ agreement, this Was the « op ity. Tf it still has wishes to sponsor, and it can always - send minister to the. tions