The ML ad US. Weather Daceid Verisans Coats fiend ih shoes. (Details Page 2) ism YEAR, FERS ore ; ‘Different in ‘Australia, Says Exchange J. Jour Ry vin (Editor's Note: Australian journalist Denis N. Hawker spent three | ‘Hawker, in the Swim, Recalls White Yule fe ss actena soomewscu months - By DENIS N. HAWKER _ HOBART — It really is a topsy- ‘3 turvy world. , + And its upsidedownnéss has_noth- * ing to do with Russian Sputniks _ trailing their fiery streaks through » .the skies, America’s “Fizznik” (as + the United States satellite has been called) falling over at Cape Car- naveral, or rampaging Indonehiaie demanding a share in New Guinea. _ the Northern Hemisphere. I had a letter from Pontiac this week telling of bleak weather and snowfalls. 1 read it sitting out on a beach in temperatures above the 80-degree mark, under blue sky, with yachts dotting the harbour waters offshore. ~ between the two hemispheres at Christmas. brandy-soaked plum pudding. OFF TO BEACH - oe But we won't subside in arm- chairs .afterwards. We'll be off to . the beach to complete the digestive process. . Yachtsmen will have their Christ-_ mas dinners at home, therf board their craft for holiday cruising. Others will set out on Boxing Day ocean yacht race across some of ‘the world’s most turbulent waters time for Australians. Commerce ~ and industry slacken pace to allow — Santa Claws will hac made his annual visit by way of the chimney to every child. But even the gifts will be somewhat differ- ent from those received in North America. They will be more for use outdoors, Christmas is the big holiday sa unconscious much of the time si AP Facsimile MEMORY COMING BACK — Mrs. Joseph Schow hovers over her daughter, Maurine, 12, as they arrive in Los Angeles from Salt Lake City enroute to their home in San-Diego, Maurine has been | nee 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 recovery. Cheers Greet Pontiac Fullback arene Lions Home, € e ¥ : Ike and Dulles on TV Tonight i “Live Telecast at 8:30 |- -Will Be Joint Report | on Paris Decisions WASHINGTON @® — President ‘Eisenhower and Secretary of State That essentially is the difference ; ARTE: Sccemietiae CBS a ERLE Beli Selbtes DEES et DE ERE RES, on. Tee ee ee i: the 800-mile Sydney-Hobart 7 Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) # * a Vee CS ee ee Dudley to Face agi Federal Charge Confessed Bank Robber Confused on Highways Runs ‘Into Roadblock- Confessed bank robber Walter Dudley, 28, of Campton, Ky., was Police Recover . Winstead Body ‘Floating in Lake Was Accidental ST. CLAIR SHORES (| - + —Ralph Winstead, missing _ chief investigator of the +\United Auto Workers whose body was pulled from Lake St. Clair yesterday, died of accidental drowning, a cor- night. - Winstead, 64, was to be ja key witness in a 444-mil- lion-doliar suit: now under- Way against the union, De- troit police and state po- lice. He vanished from his ice” and never returned. The following day he was ~ scheduled to testify in the His body was ‘seen floating in oner’s - report said Jest. ae aia ; ‘ We will mak it f - * —the~ ‘Roaring Forties,” which — am. He recently returned to. bis it ts just that. Christmas is selves on Christmas da — caer, ‘circle the world in southern lati- £| Coroner Rules Death | ro “Austr ia, after touring bos different “Down Under” trom y y tudes. =| . rope oa his way home.) the traditional white Yuletide of ~ ham. and trimmings, and heavy =| of UAW Investigator ) home near the lake Dec-15——__—+ to go “for a walk on the Dulle mak radio-television re-! $ ea | turned. over to federal authorities’ ‘the lake’ four blocks * his jport to the nation tofug zht on the) today tq, face a charge of armed ho eb eae conference last week in) robbery of a federal bank me by * passer-by * 7 = * * * * * Dr. Richard Olson, a Pontiaé Detroit's Lions returned home early today quite con- fident of victory next Sunday over the Cleveland Browns 2™ong the North Atlantic Treaty] The conference, seeking unity Dudley has admitted the holdup’ of the Huron Street Branch of the Community National Bank Fri- pathologist who performed the ‘autopsy with Macomb County in the National Football League championship play-off. CUmties 1m the face of Russia's) day evening, in which he got/Coroner Raymond C, Markle, said Before leaving the Golden Gate, where they took the Ssle developments, ene $7,725, ‘jthere were no signs indicating NFL's Western division title, cisco 49rs, the Lions coming | game with the Brown. missiles in Europe and at the! on ine onde chief Se nt | — officials ‘ i * * same time called for further. dis- wa seterney, ‘ os Guihdea t Some bel — have ; The Lions, satiniiate by plane from San Francisco, wanted armament negotiations with the follow eustens and allow the fed- . =n andl Tom (the Bomb) Tracy to be first off the plane for the cheers Russians. eral government to prosecute | A police dragging team, which of a small crowd of hometown greeters. Russia already has indicated Dudley, nad | Pog 4 But Tracy, a 210-pound reserve fullback who lives in | | & to oat meeting of Worcien wale U.S. marshalls took Dudley to, ‘polly to shore, where it was iden- - Pontiac and played football at Birmingham whe got off | | inters to discuss disarmament. | Detroit to face arraignment there. tified by a UAW olficial. the bench and scored two touchdowns in Detroit's spec- | Soviet leaders called for a © * © DEFENDANT IN SUIT — ‘ tacular second-half comeback, would have wone of it. a special United Nations ooeatony eccured “priday night “Secause of Winstead was one of the defend- J He hid in the rear of the plane and was one of the leat w thems nee talk recale his poor knowledge of Michigan ants in a malicious prosecution q to: disembarte+at-Witlew- Run-strport——— "The Eisenhower-Dulles eat’ TB STRIKES FIVE =" Jariex Holland: 21. trance ie wonder “ i brought seainet the UAV" snd ' * * 31-27, from the San Fran- *® Still, he got the cheers when. he stepped down. His :ix- yard scoring plunge started the Lions on the way back in the four major radio networks. ABC,, two-way approach chiefs of state approved the U. S. calmly predicted victory in their idea of basing. intermediate range} cast will be curried ‘ m., EST, by CBS-TV and all third quarter. Less than two minutes later he raced 59 yards TV will carry the program on film for the touchdown that put the Lions within shooting distance at 10:30 p. m., and NBC will show’ of the floundering 49ers. H at “11:30 p. The Lions literally got the red carpet treatment. The airport unrolled the red earpet it reserves for dis- day from Europe, and he has not} tinguished visitors, complete with chromium —poests—bearing made any publie statements about) red velvet cords. m * * * The President returned last Fri-. the NATO meeting since his re! First off the plane was Gi] Mains. Then came Jim Martin “'™ and Darris MeCord. * * * & McCord’s wife. waiting in the crowd of about 100 in the: gray light of the early morning, threw her arms around him. for which we had hoped.” “Honey, I'm happy now, die,” she said. but yesterday I thought I'd > Finally: Tracy, grinning sheepishly, appeared. * * * _ His teammates, still carrying with them some of the keyed-. " up atmosphere left over from their dramatic victory, shouted. to him, “Tom The Bomb—our h big airline terminal. ero,” as he walked through the| (Game details on page 24) Stumped on Selection of Last-Minute Gifts? -By JANET ODELL Last call for shoppers! Get that athletically inclined girl a pair of light- weight quilted nylon mitts that are washable. If he fancies himself a gay-blade, he’ll like a match- ~ ing belt-and tie set in plaid-material. Adolescents wfH-enjoy a pajama bag to keep on their are running, you can take a ‘little ~ bed or even take along for overnights. _Made of bright red felt in the shape of an+ apple with a face, the one we saw can be auto- graphed. Give your golfing friend a golf- match the decor “ot the room in which it is to be ‘used, Pennsylvania» Dutch switch plates for the light switches will Dulles tald newsmen upon his) larrival here Saturday that the 15-| nation Atlantic Pact | \ “live” at 8:30 . second time yesterday, since mi of Waterford Township saw his children for the sfortune struck the family when he and al! of his four children were confined to the hospital with tuberculosis. ~, John, 18 months, is not shown. Nrs. ‘Waterford Mother Faces Lonely Holiday Five in Family Stricken By REBA HEINTZELMAN Kneeling in front is Bobby 5, Janet, 8, is next to her father who is holding 3-year-old Edward. Holland is behind her husband, and son | Last month, 18-month-old John meeting! Christmas just doesn't seem the became ill. After a series of ex-' ‘took all the essential decisions same this year for 28-year-old Mrs. aminations at Pontiac General! Hos- | |Anne Holland of Waterford Town-' pital, doctors, discovered that the ship. ibaby had tubercular meningitis. Pot-O-Gold Fans | ‘Advised to Check Changes in Rules, You Pot-O-Gold fans. still neve jtoday and tomorrow to get your, \answers in for last week’s puzzle. i\You are allowed one mistake just to make it easier, but remember, this may be your last chance, be- cause there will be no more puz- ales after we find a winner. we want’ to remind you neue that ho puzzle will appear in this week's paper. To avoid overlapping contests when we. find-a winner, we will publish new puzzles only every two pear Monday, Wednesday and Fri- weeks. The next new one will ap- day of next week if no correct solu- tions are found among the current entries, Results of this Pot-O-Gold will ibe announced on Friday as usual. ‘Tn the meantime when no puzzles ibreather and gather strength for the next one if no winner is found. Her‘ husband, William and_ all, four of their small children have were checked, "| seems to have dropped right out | Immediately, the entire family) and it was found) Oakland County . Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem said this mor- Dudley was fleeing in his 1948 DeSote toward Lansing, but got confiseq on Cooley Lake’ road circled around and wound up back on M59. He drove right by the bank he had just held up before he realized iwhat had happened, Dudley told Ziem, He then turned south on Tele. {Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Within 24 hours, Mrs. Holland’s entire family were taken away to begin the long, slow. road back to good health. “The bottom | | of everything,”” she said: Weather Prediction: Rain for Christmas | Fair weather is due to end to-| (day in the Pontiac area, the U.S. been confined to the Oakland Coun-that the father, along with Janet,| Young Johnnie has become to-, ‘Weather Bureau reports, iy Tuberculosis Sanatorium for an 8, Robert, 5, and Edward. 3, were tally blind as a result of ‘the dis-. lindefinite period. all infected with tuberculosis. “As you probably know, Critchtield Offers Opinion on South Saginaw Lights R. M. Critchfield, former general manager of Pontiac Township for more than five years. | Motor Division, recently sent the following letter to Walter K. Willman, city manager, commenting on South, ‘Saginaw Street traffic. The letter: ‘Mrs. Holland said. jease. However, doctors at the 'sanitorium have hope that he will, jeventually regain his eyesight, | NO RELATIVES NEAR Holland had been employed at dicted for tomorrow with a high of! ithe Oakland Chemical company in 34. (Pontiac, and the family has lived | lat 4219 Lotus Dr. in Waterford, With the exception of Holland's brother, Cecil, there are no rel- atives living in Michigan . that | | Mrs, Holland can turn to for | I still travel through the) moral support. Her parents live | terested in noting in a re-+ cent edition of the Pontiac | main Pontiac. traffic arteries quite frequently. I was in-| in the southern part of Hlinois. Mrs. Holland is a receptionist the side lines and make sugges- in a Drayton Plains used car deal-| Press some reference to tions. Perhaps these have already er’s officec improved timing of lights been considered and there are good! All of the family have more or temperature in downtown Pontiac, on Saginaw street. If you reasons for the conditions being less become acclimated to the preceding 8 a.m. The temperature. don’t mind my intruding in 48 they are. There is a chance of scattered’ light showers this afternoon and. early tonight and the mercury is/‘ lexpected to drop to a low of 24 degrees. 4 * *+~* * Scattered snow flurries are pre- The outlook for Wednesday, Christmas Day, is cloudy with | scattered rain. In a five-day forecast, the weath- er bureau reports will average about 5 degrees above ithe normal 51. Cold temperatures' ‘Tuesday will become warmer by iThursday, turning colder again Fri- day or Saturday .* * Forty was the lowest ‘recorded (Continued ¢ on n Page 2, Col. a ‘was 53 at 1 p.m. death other than by drowning. _ State police said they have no_ temperatures. ‘others by Carl Renda, one of four ‘men arrested in 1954 in connec- tion with the 148 shotgun wound- ing of Walter P. Reuther, UAW president. * * * Winstead was scheduled to tes- tify in the trial last Monday and was described by his attorney Wal- iter M, Nelson as “one of the most important Witnesses in the case.” Winstead’s wife Zena said on the day he disappeared he had been to the UAW's: Solidarity House to look at some records. She said he left again shortly after he returned, wiying he was going for the walk. He was last seen near the ice ever a-canal. in the vicinity of his home. Renda's suit arose over & so- ‘called confession made by Don- lald Ritchie of Windsor, Ont., ac- ‘gusing Renda and three others in connection with the Reuther shoot- ing. * * * Ritchie, who later fled back to Canada after collecting a $5,000 ‘}UAW reward offered by the union for: information on the shooting, described his statement as a hoax. The Renda suit is being heard in Wayne County Circuit Court by Judge Edward Kane. The judge | said the trial will continue Jan. 6. Taipei Accuses Leader TAIPEI, Formosa 1» — The | control Yuan, Nationalist China's atchdog body, today accused Premier 0. K. Yui of dereliction of duty and drew up impeach- | ment charges. the matter, I have a couple: of suggestions as follows: Going south on Saginaw, a right turn is permitted at Warren and. shortly south of there, a left turn. is permitted with a special cycle of the traffic light to control’ this.! This point is generally one of some) congestion. * Luke Retraces Holy Couple’ s Route to Bethlehem ‘No Room,’ Barks Innkeeper ball marker. Give your hunting) pe conversation pieces. Each_ * * | (The: classic Biblical example of -) had been over the nearly 100 not Syria's governor until 6 A.D.|. “These enrollments, held. at 14- friends pocket hand..warmers;| one says, “Outen the Lights.” - If a few. parking places were! fusal ‘to make room. for the travel. | miles that Mary and Joseph trav- [But modern archeological findings/year intervals by. the empire fol- football fans would use these, too. * * * Glamor helps savings. We saw an attractive ceramic bank in) gold and whife. We saw also ‘al fancy ball-point pen with a rose’ Stocking stuffers could be tiny plastic tubes containing a pair of i“footies,” the nylon sox to be worn instead of stockings. Get half a ‘cup for the person who never wants | jeliminated just north of Warren jlanes of traffic could be provided on the west side of Saginaw, three for—one lane, tight turn; one lane, My other suggestion: is in con- through; and one lane, left turn. | - weary Mary and Joseph on what now is called Christmas Eve. Here is an account of how Luke might have obtained the background for this téuching story.) By GEORGE CORNELL AP Religion Writer, eled to reach this ancestral city of David. He knew their travail. But Luke, a painstaking re- searcher, had also gathered items| in distant places, in the consulates of Antie¢h’ and .Damascus, prying show Quirinius previously had been mpilitary governor when Rome cr- dered its first massive census. The careful Luke was correct. eS eee lowing that first one, were not to collect .taxes, but to compile lists for future levies. Jews, by custom, had to register at the original seat , of their tribe or clan. \his cup filled to the top. . . ee é ° For Mary and Joseph, this “uttached to the top. ° nection with a couple of lights on | The-old, clay-brick inn stood just into offic mu ssciat tes th ~ ‘ee I n Today's s Press meat a hard, hazardous Table mats of reed, matching — ° ,,, ’ . South Saginaw, one at Rayburn |inside the east gate of Bethlehem. °° ‘ty t ike Lord me trip-from Nagareth, with her im * ’ napkins and two ceramic figur- Try Mindzenty Aide and one at .another dead end |Luke, the physician and writer, nat “eo ee S52) most fragile condition. All of it ines are packaged together for a - streef just north of Rayburn. threaded his way through the street) “In those days," he would write _ 97 | had happened 66 -years before nice gift. BUDAPEST. — Msgr. Egon 1 never.eve any traffic coming traffic, tired and dust-grimed, later, ““‘a decree went out from eunty News ee pi Lake pleced..together the Along. the line. look for{ TUTCSanyi. secretary of Cardi- out of these dead end streets and| 5° this was the inn that had no|Caesat Auceans on all the world) vaserials |... _g | quence, but he had verified each "unusual salt and pepper shakers;| 54! Mindszenty, went on trial in yet, these lights are always halt-/"°™ nd weed ed ieee te erat first surciienaan Shen” Guistobes Markets .0..00..000000.04. OP ee some are Italian made and look) a Communist court today with ing the main flow of traffic one oe on a epl ‘Luke’s|was governor of Syria,” None but] Obltuaries .........-100..+0. - 3,| As suggested by Matthew and by "dike a king and queen. - are| the press and public barred. .. Saginaw. The only result 1 can\“Mill of winter, rippled Lu k the. date. of the Sports occ ccceeoees . M4 to % |Mary’s own words, however. ta simple cone shapes of Swedish ‘ ~ observe. is the wearing out. of{0ak 4s hé. made his way toward Lda gees 2.0) circum- haters... 10 [fully phrased, Luke knew there li . stainless steel, | - J. S. Farmer Gas & Oi! Co, brake, tire and clutch material and: it. . PROVED CORRECT .. | TV & Radio Programs ....t. $8 |been some shock amiong people in gt *& & ba Depot pig ry Myll extra gas’ consumption for the car’ He had trudged many leagues RE - 4 Wilson, Earl ne enleyen, a If you're buying a . typewriter, Farmer Gas°& Ott Ce. ant hs for Christmas Iss Book or truck’ owner. | im the last few months, assem. | Historians for centuries . disputed) Women's Pages by Consider one that’s bright red. Or wat be cone, Christmas "Day. tor Tome a rE me feta vaeariatied aan Fl admit it is easy to sit on bling his cecal ‘of Christ, He |his report, Gaiming Quirinius was! Santa Claus Story ee . © oo . . ’ (° " 4 Coa arr ) . } a a f . * 3 o iP y }. . 7 ‘ i > * / é i it , pont seeks usb = ? oo ‘ips on ts jes F « of f £ , é eA . «ee j Ping . - ‘ a ne \i - ig \ Re ' orig ee age | ‘ THE PONTIAC PRI oF | : eens ay Ta Codie Will ‘Discuss | “Toke 1 ne ¥) O So e Hi s | i i Rubbish Contract Revision 3 Residents of Indiana’ BIRMINGHAM—No public hear- Mrs, May Harris Crash Over LOS ANGELES @ — L, Ewing|he plams to appeal the ease to a ~ |ings are scheduled for the. Service was held today at the Die i we One o | Scott, who remained silent during higher court, ~*|Commnission meeting this evening. Home, York. the Weekend ithe lotig trial that led to hits con- Scott, a 61-year-old former) ~ Commissioners will have a discus-|yijle, Ii., for Mrs. May Harris, %, jvicton of murder in the myster- stockbroker, mowed emotion) - sion with pot en- » dapeeeg-. St., who died Satur- N 4 fous disappearance of his wile, when the guilty vefdict was an-' gineer-manager Southeast- ‘at the Roselane Convalescent By INTERNATIONAL NER cimavetake ther stand today’ in an nounced I em Oakland County Garbage ‘and|Hiome, Pontiac. Burial was in claimed 12 lives over the weekend. /¢ffort “to save himself from the Lambros said he thought Scott’ s! Rubbish Authority, concerning Yorkville Cemetery. - . Three of the victims, Indiana resi- “\gas chamber, failure to testify during the 1- “ revised contract between, the A resident of Birmingham dents, died in a single crash. * * * week trial may have had a lot to; ty and authority. 1942, she had made her home ‘ ke «et Found guilty, ¢ ites ay ( with the jury’s verdict—which} x * a her eg Charles L. 10 other pers marder although his wife's Y'came as an obvious shock to de_| 8 reports include other survivor of Injuries suffered died yesterday has never been found, Scott will’ fense counsel, no matter how! tho peckebaiey of county partici-/is a son, Merrill of Yokville. cidents have what may be a final chance calmly Scott teok it. { , pation within the next two years The latest’ victims: te" tell his story when the jury) ~*~ * * | in the widening of West Mapleim., « 4 ; reconvenes to hear further testi-| . avenue between Westchester and Robert Newman, 25, and Clif- | mony on which it will base his| “We Just didn’t feel the p | , | In r0 ton Neal, 26, beth of Elkhart, penalty. i cution bee Paid ‘ta ary case} os wee wid Ind., and Richard Hegwood, 31, j * * agains! im,” gal mores, eX- j Manager ‘ Gare z Bristol, Ind., were killed when | Under a new California law, the plaining why Scott Had been kept | veut ea an ee te, We US. ear Mott- |; ; sated Geott Saturday Olf the stand. “We didn't want to County Read Commission, He es- their car left 131 B jury that convicted Scott Saturday ville in St. Joseph County and [mu ’ . ‘ata (let him get up there and get boxed! timated that it would be 1959 . jmust now decide in a separate or 6 bef the ject ld F overturned several times in a |proceeding whether he is to-be in on something else, like income be completed, a , field. State Police said the car | sentenced to death or life impris: 48." hi ot the ‘defense! nes caus mec al Scotch Vessel Narva was traveling at a high rate of jonment. _ | One bit of testimony the defense. Gare. Teport on the Sinks in Rag ’ ing Storm speed when the mishap occurred. * * * jsaid it intends to present concerns | position of several wel] sites no ee Reginald Gagnon, 16, real Whatever the decision, defense janother report that. Mrs. Scott, | longer meeded by the city, and) in North. Sea Township, a newsboy, was killed|@ttorney P. Basil Lambros said, | who disappeared } te Ls es, did! ask Commission action on them. , ‘ when he was struck from behind | en seen eon ye eearnibrog id *.+ * LONDON (INS) — Hope was * by a car while riding his bicycle not elaborate on the ero The commissioners will receive| virtually abandoned today for. 28 near his home The driver, Lindell B k Robb fc F the report prepared by the Cith\pritish crewmen aboard the E Gorr, 27, of Chicago, was held! ank KODDEr 10 race peor has. based his defense all, zen's Committee on assessment reighter Narva which sank yester- for investigation of negligent hom-| wae 10 ee on hs contention that his procedures, ; day in a raging North Sea storm. icide Federal Chargés wealthy socialite wifg left him vol- ee ¢ - ¢ Gert R. Kirst, 3, Berkley, [antarily and is, as thr as he knows | Fontiae Prees Prete |. Friends and neighbors will gath-| British and Norwegian airmen was killed two-car crash in | Still. alive. ; 1g . : : Bal er at 5:30 p.m, tomorrow in the as in a two-car crash iM) continued From Page One) ° | * CHRISTMAS SERENADE — Starting Friday and Sandra Sommerville, of 64 N. Edith St.,. ape’ a ieriss-crossed the area between persone hear en oe d_ hit : the stat Police | Relatives brought the éase to | there was'an air of Christmas greeting for down- alternated on the organ with traditional Christ- St eg tn tone nal (Scotiand and Norway in a bunt jured. graph and hi ate e| é . a ; r the traditional), re - - | Mark Bail Chari ae ‘roadblock at Maple, Birmingham. official attention. 10. months after’ town _ Community National Bank. patrons " as oe — The re wilt also be at the organ; somenc vata tien, Nie eee at — — ineathpcinguntahen smaety-s : fully cl Ziewt a eerie ¥ -Seott;- then! —Mapcin Galbraith (seated? of awe Re y raallaioewe Originated more than 20 years boat reportedly saw a rubber raft = ei 0 hi > che : car while crossing a Charlotie i wan hie had ¥ ote Lacan 8, vanished. Scott. was indiented| = age, the anuual program now is jand a numberof bales tossing on rf he had got = on charges of forgery and grand sponsored by the Birmingham |the stormy waters, but no sign of _ Street. he prebab ty ea have 0 thett in the handling of her $600 ‘Secret Test Succeeds in Utah Musicale. Mrs. Donalg T, Stan- survivors. ; way a thesses no . . dind i'n Coldwater hospital of ur] noice” Me Kemucky” cewsr ‘peared While he was meting he are im charge of th ears pre. (couscd mouraigg In Britain.” ‘juries suffered in a two-car col-| “Plates. Iwas indicted, in October 1956, on cum, andened by 5 pre ~ RF - lision hear Coldwater last week.! Dudley confessed to state police|‘he murder charge. He was ap- eena ers” ire toc ce . members of 23 men vanished . Mrs. Ruth Jones, 28, Ortando. igotectives dead ttt Pehen(Prehended at ‘the Canadian bor. pacers eee || thetr 1,191-4on shilp were taking a Fia., died of injurjes sustained Fri-jcontronted. with the money and ‘rt near Detroit last April 15. Pari Johnson, Phil” Satter-|carge of paper palp —_ _—_—____Bay_in_a_car-truck ‘accident_near' gems: tound-under the back seat OGDEN, Utah (AP)—A.trio of secretive The boys, using trigonometry, calculat- bot pel ‘ate. Dea nae, ad oe re y Big Rapids. ct Bis car Sunday afternoon. H k teenagers has an announcement for the — ed their rocket had gone up 3,600 feet at members of the Birmingham ‘another sinall British treighter, od xs * aw er, in the Swim, world. Their weekend firing of a rocket a speed of 338 m.p.h. It took 15 pounds of School Instrumental Ensemble, di-| the Boowell udley told the officers that h | Back in Jail— : Escaped With Homemade Key jfrom Kentucky and drove to the! |Pontiac area Friday mornin BATTLE CREEK \#—A 19-year- | seek a bank to rob. old ex-convict was back in jail, today after almost two weeks of treedom he owes to a key he fash- Auburn was “successful,” No. motion picture news cameras ground, no government officials observed, no bulletins on countdown proceedings were solid chemical fuel to do the job and the | material burned about a second. Then the youths forgot security momentarily te “leak” word of their ac- complishment to the press. Absolute secrecy was necessary they said, lest other “unexperienced” rocketeers | injure themselves trying the same thing. jhad been thinking of a bank hold. \UP since last summer and came to ;Pontiac for that purpose. | He arrived in Detroit Thursday | Recalls Whife Yule (Continued From Page One) . ‘ employes their vacations in the issued. a g © time of the year when the weather Johnny Stoddard, Steve Mercer and lis best, and school children aad Bruce Herrick, 17-year-old scienge stu- He said he leoked over the ‘their long end-of-year holidays— ’ High Sch behind Heights Branch of the from just before Christmas _until pron baad eerie a on oe esters St. dennes Episcopal Charea ‘ | Community Nationa} Bank as carly February. Noell Marble, Weber High chemistry | | : Vv trolled the for joned in his jail cell. ushed t d watched as their | Will have services at 7:30, 19:30 | Du area Sx The youth, George Myers of Bat-| well as the Huron Street Branch. | .pogts IN SPOTLIGHT armen ons. e owe rd trailing smoke. instructor, and E. Rich Green, physics and 11 pm. Carist Church Cran- hours early today without finding tle Creek, was picked up without! Dudley said he was living in) It és the big sporting time here. : teacher, monitored the Broject with very | brook will held am open house jenny sign of life. A yellow raft resistance by officers at the home /Pontiac in 1954 when the Auburn. Several” of the -season’s ‘major’ The two-inch heavy steel rocket, 69 little direct supervision. | at 4. pim., baptismal service at sighted by a search plane yester- of a friend in nearby Springfield. (Heights Branch was robbed and cricket fixtures are held over the| inches long, roared through the clouds a * * * | 5 p.m, carol service at 7 p.m. ‘day has not been seen since. Myers broke out of the Battle that he recalled the bandit had Christmas period. over northern Utah. It hurtled back to‘ Another {jring is scheduled before the | and Communion service at c ey wa cue Sey loo ween ee caught. + | The Davis Cup Challenge Round, earth: as planned = near the “secret” year is out and future rockets will be of * pm. Fj ' il Hj t "a key he made of fiberboard and) He decided the Huron Branch —between Australia and America’ jaunching site, It was recovered “very two-stage design using different fuels and | Other churches scheduling | WG in amily I n Branch —will be played in Melbourne be-| badly mangled.” carrying instruments. ' |Christmas Eve services Wee. as being held for tavestign (nat 8: better jection n ond watched fore the tens of thousands who vi bury Methodist, 7 p.m.; First rat Pi, by berculosis tion for breaking and entering. decided -on the robbery Friday| no Koayons tenets. counts cram, 9-90 p.m. Firat Baptist |when he discovered the branch was) Beaches will be packed, holt. is pm. mer Lutheran, 8 =) c. 22 S38252% Spring Thaw in Midwinter moans Is Hurting County's. Roads —__ ciyto-Act Tonight |were too many people in the bank | bays, inlets and rivers. _ |during the afternoon; | But Christmas will have -the| The unseasonal thaw this past probably be unrepairabie watt patch them as soon as possible, on Pay Raise Plan te ot ‘week has dealt Oakland Couhty’s springtime,” Vamp Rocke} said. he said ‘the nurses and hospital personnel “It was just bad lick, I g0t same spirit of goodwill—basically Ic he said lin terms: of fet : Police “have not discoveréd any ways of celebrating coe “be ‘the! |previous record of arrest on Dud-'.. ne. jley, except for a minor incident And having had one Christmas roads an unexpected blow, aceord- Nearly ever mile of the 2.568 Van Roekej urged drivery to | The Pontiac City Commission can satisfy his yearning for his in the Northern Hemisphere I am ing to the Ouktamd County Road miles of local and primary-roads| avoid hitting soft shoulders as Will meet tonight at 8, instead of mother. not altogether. satisfied that a Commission. under road commission jurisdiction! the uuseasonal thaw lasts, —its_ usual Tuesday night session, y Just when any members of the \beach is better than an armchair ft in the ‘th id which this week falls on Christ ouples. | An estimated $15,000 to $20,000, were softened in the thaw and: condition and tamity released from ° for digesting seasonal fare. \foade has resulted as frozen rains of last week to a point where “They re in soft : mas Eve. will be ng From the moment he entered ithe hospital. he has called for his. imother almost regularly. No lamount of special attention from By E. H. SIMS Does the moon effect the Dudley is separated from his , weather and the plonting of crops? Wife, whom he married in 1933 " Yes, the moon does two Children have weather, It also affects the tides been -atiopted by other c and high tide at the time of full! when he was a juvenile. will be torn up whenever a car) e | hospital Is anybody's guess, Doe- * * ‘moon is usually higher than usual. | ; roads, warmed by the highest De-,all commission forces were shits them,” he said. ? tors in ig st ie | ~ermber”tmperatres in may pressed 10 Keep up. waar Nir, ae ena yore ser wot toe tame NWS Flash —Probers May Talk srs tense voscied, “nt ws cts pee en s resction Gren might be cared, bet there even higher when the moon is “full | ‘holed. and fi d, said Paul ‘Van Oscar D. Loomis, commission 2 Stores Will Close ‘other oe ney mnees and wwe is no definite assurance re- ‘at the same time Roe county h enginee s fe em- ' . . The moon's effect on our daily WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis, of McGovern Action © kel, county highway T-maintenance superintendent, said | garding Holland’s er the baby's iPloyes. Several presentations are expect-/ ° ‘ed to be made to officials by the: There is a slight possibility that Fire Prevention Committee of the Mrs. Holland may have her three Pontiac Area Chamber of Com-iolder children home on a 12-hour merce. pass, Christmas day, but doctors make no guarantees. — Circuit Judge Herbert A. * * * district superintendents had report Bunde said today that authori- Road commission crews worked'eq their ‘areas “‘are breaking up ties at Central State Hospital for 1 Dnt bide UNS) 5. Labor over ite weekend in a race with as if this were spring.” t Criminal Insan , _ jeader Walter Reuther's charge of the weather. i . ported to hhine that Paward Gets, | “improper and irresponsible activ-, ae ‘mee when Plainfield bachelo +. ities” on the part of. a Senate). was down 6 to 8 es c r recluse who ‘nackets tt the thaw came and rains set in. ; admitted killing and butchering ™ committee investigator | becomes The frost is gone now and sof- Pontiac stores were anced to Acceptance of a deed for a lot on) “I just don't let myself think two women and looting the may come up today at a commit-| | toning reads are bringing 2 flood | day } ae |South Parke streét, approval ofjtoo much about having them graves of a dozen more, is not °C, Saif meeting. | of complaints fronr every section | icity licenses, and the expansion “eo she said. “That way | weather is not yet fully understood, | or determined, though it is believed! to exert an effect. As for its value) ‘mn the planting of crops, many farm experts and countless vet-' eran farmers hold it has a definite, relation, and results over the years: seem to prove the theory . The explanation for this theory, is not yet known. Earlier Tomorrow Christmas Eve closing hours for ;the Miracle -Mite and Tel-Huron, « * Shopping Centers and downtown © vat wd don't get the damage re: | by the time the weather | freezing again, the | damage ef the past week will | a | | r- - * * | competent to stam! trial, Reuther. president of the AFL- of the county road system, Freez- | stores in the Miracle Mile will 2Jiquor.store will be the remaininigiwon't be so disappointed if the ‘CIO United Auto Workers, leveled 7 —— the charge against special commit. Former Wayne Student | ing weather betore the rosds dr¥ \close at 5 p.m., according to B, ems om the agenda. house is empty: on Christmas” . ; ee counsel John J. McGovern who Held in Campus Thefts [ out would leave ‘Toegh, dtiving | [Ralph - Eastridge, presidenet gf the, West Gets Quick Freeze; 5,02, inesisating the caw ents | everywhere Business Assn 'Balks 5 in Oklahoma Escape Tr . ‘ srike against ‘the Kohler Co. in) DETROIT (—INS) — A former Gravel roads have- been * ® §o in oma pe y Sheboygan, Wis. The majority of shops in the! The potentially explosive issue \University was being held by po-! ears traveling over them in sud- fel Huron Center will close at 6| may come up today when the com-! lice tode ay in the theft ef more:denly softened condition, Van Roe-|P mittee meets »with 35 staff investi- than $2,000 worth of - equipment; ikel said. gators from all over the nation to from the campus newspaper of-| plan next year’s activities. Hice. Rest of Nation Is Warm By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS * weather prevailed in most other’ It was cold and wet in Western sections of the country today, * “: * Most downtown stores will close ‘their doors at 5:30 p.m., Sidney Matron Foils Jail-Break a he! student at Detroit:s Wayne Statejhardest hit, being roughed up 2 iP I x 4 | |" areas but fairly mild’ winter) The lowest temperature in the * | Police said Ronald 1. MacDonald,| ,, Pains sis have flooded ae, Barnett, president of the Retail OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Mrs. Agnes Mabes, smallish nation this morning was 17 de. | The’ Kohler case is expected to! 21, of Hamilton, Ont., admitted) saging another problem, he added. Merchants Assn., said. 51-year-old matron at the Oklahoma County Jail, balked igrees below zero. It was recorded: be the subject of the committee's stealing cameras, .. typewriters, iat Big Piney in west-central Wy- first 1958 hearings in January or|bodks and photographic gear from) - ‘oming. '|February. It involves alleged use the office on Nov. 2. MacDonald ‘BRRR! ‘of violence by Reuther’s UAW!\at one time was a staff member|w Other readings as much as -14 workers | in n the four-year-old strike. of the paper, the Daily Collegian. | charted in parts of the | |Wyoming-Colorado The Weather _ Fell U.S. Weather Bureau Repert PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Chance ef scattered light showers early to- night. lew agg ote Seattered® snow flurries likely Twes High, 34. Fr southerly winds ciotting west- north. were All-are closing before their us. soe wal 9 p.m. Christmas Concrete and blacktopped high- so that employes may join their! s have been chuckholed, and families in the traditional Christ- road repair crews arg detailed to|mas Eve celebration. five prisoners in their. attempt to escape last night. One of them slapped her down as she held the alarm ‘telephone but her call had gone through. A hundred officers were on tife scene in minutes and none of the five prisoners managed to gét out of the courthouse building westerly fate tonight. cht. mountains as! , a 3 in downtowa Oktahoma . City. . Today sin Poatize ‘the cold air moved into the north-; Christmas Message Warns of Danger to Earth : I wasn't scared too. much,” said Mrs. Mabes. “1 oles temperacure preceding § © ™ ern and central Rockies and the thought about giving the alarm first.” At 8 am Wind Velocity 20-257 mph ‘Great Basin area.: Evanston, | Sheriff Bob Turner said George Jernigan, sentenced = Sur tion southwest 568 pm Wvyo., had -9. This we as in con last week to 20 years in federal prison for bank robberies Poon sete Monday. aouepm trast to a reading of 38 degrees) fop e a S ror nec Oo ee ac e at Maude and Harrah, Okla., led the break. The o “Moon rises Tuesday 9.59 @.m yesterday morning re a lm Se mornin ) were being held for trial on various charges ranging from =. sam rent a 1 Some of the cold air * ipped in- Ix VATICAN CITY (®—Pope Piusjernments of the world not to be}the Pope endorsed the North At-|misled.by records, often of very) C@F theft to burglary. gem. 2 ofipm 33 to Southern California and tem-|XII called on mankind yesterday| mislead by pride in @ race for/jantic Alliance, the United Nations) short duration, nor to be too much he x * * ° 3am 43 peratures dropped into the 30s in [te halt the arms race lest it tend arms supremacy. land Western disdttlament propo influenced by fears skillfully | The five Overpowered a jailer on the eighth floor as. » penday” ta” Pomuie: sone areas, 7 disaster and enwanser the hes The cost of an arms race fsa, saying: “The divine law of! jevoked to win the interest and he was changing them from one cell to another. ed n Pentia rt 7 | we eee gS tS SNL em at, eam" rng sry mes tl ng fora who may eg] Titan fon bat, they apped down one ght tthe Rok Highest temperstu oof _Bluste ty weather a in =~ posals” for controlled disarma-| * [rulers ot nations the obligation t0\4,° he connected with a class of ing cage and knocked out another jailer and a visitor he Sécan Aempers Par sane . 42 strong sout westeriy wine - was) nent | “Such quantities of material,|prevent war by mearis of suitable imen among whom the ‘homo! Ws talking to. sce Year “ict in Pomttas reported ne vial whippel i es tt | siteh sums of money, derived from a Rei rar eeagn ® we jfaber’ (the foundry’ man) takes’ Mrs; Mabes saw it from an adjoining room and ergetet | ,Oue Year A ° 6 coast. Gus « ] | ~cl | \gavh s and. the resilt o restrie- duce armam er a system *h e Highest temperature’ Se extreme northwestern Washing-| Im his 19th annual Christmas ‘fons and toil," he said, veut ex-\of effective inspection, to deter remarry datdee oon) map| the telephone. ‘ a tee parity cloudy 39.5' ton. \ |message to the world, the 81-year-"henditures of human labor taken| Whoever should aim at disturbing e 6 te ty Mighest ond Lowest’ Temperatures WARMER IN ,PAST ‘old pontiff counseled. Christians, ‘away from urgent need, are con-jthe peace’ with the most fully , Ch E vggTilt Date tn a5 Years "Strong ‘southerly winds brought |20t to tenes Russia's current tri- jsumed to prepare these new guaranteed mutual May the advantage, then, go to | ristmas ve Serv ien , San ep Lin 1678 warming trend over most of the |Umphs in the Sputnik field. arms.” \between ‘the nations which sijthe Christian man who, making ; ELEVEN O'CLOCK ‘n hee Sundey 0. Temperatore Chart Eastern half of the country. Tem-| Such records, the leader of the. * kot leerely desire it.” use. of “ra peng Hoh spirit sed \ } OS mecles 65 49 ' . * . et i ar at Roman Catholic Church declared, | + & * recovers ve consider- | Baisimore o¢ 31 Margdette 45 4@ peratures were far above season- LR Mott short dure.’ “Even. the wealthiest nations,” : > ation. of events that peace .and| First Presh n Church i $l levels in the Great Lakes re-;Were en of very u In a cle fi R | *WEST HURO YNE STREET Buffalo “1 * Miwa x boa ion and southward through the’ tion.’ ihe cautioned,’ must for ‘the a¢ "Sith priereny clergy tt ve of ‘soul which has its’ ba M AT. WA § Buffalo ; Hiwaukee successes. W space m Ss, ate] Charleston €2, $1 Minneapolis 45 34 Ohio Valley, the mid-Mississippi| The pontiff’s speech, beamed tthe dan ai tang wi regret cautioned: ‘Let -thosq, who” ob=| "UTS “CAROL SINGING | Cinctonass & 41, New. York $2. 49:Valley and throughout the Gulf/a post of nations by the Vatican's; {mom tthe nay {serve today's competition, there- CHOIR ANTHEMS Denver. 66 20 Phoenix ga 4,Coast. ‘powerfiil new radio transmitter,| "Uy Oe ay oenh ecemeny, it ifore, -know how to reduce the facts WORSHIP SERVICE 83 40 Peliston $2 a) * * * [was believed to be the most wide- de. (are ct already regretting lta. their - : ee 32-71 Pittsburgh 53 ithough endeavoring to conceal the to. their. true. Proportions, and, __ PASTORS: Rev be. en .™ tori 68: 58°S. Prancti#eo 64 ‘s Skies were clear in most areas. ly broadcast message - in’ history. | whilé not rejecting. approaches |e: P Hougntor, 46 Traveree C34 34.Cloudy weather was reported in’ As he did tast. Christmas,. tt ar ee oe laiming at “ peace ~agreements _hiregton-Organtet = Lynden ‘Ee ealcemtet Jecksonyille 67. 57 Washington 1 48 the Great Lakes’ region and Flor- Pope affirmed man's right for sel iwhich are always. desirable, let ‘ YOU: ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND de oe 3s ida, defense, but he soled on Vie gov-/ Without calling them by name;,them not permit themselves tobe. lens: : - —_ ‘ ° : i ) 4 A ‘ s , 7 ’ “ ; . - * * . C 5 o. . fi \ , * * , : \ 4 ; f . : | * "y ; a sf ’ " ann Tene resin perpen us ? f . § \ - \ ; , | ‘ i \ f $ 4 : :. % EN if . * ; aoe * j id oes 4 ' ee ee CEE ee THE PONTIAC seg MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, ‘1957. Junior Editors Quiz on——— | _ANIMALS — , if Ful ais Cause i CHICAGO—Don't get-burped. up: At “Chidstinas! = You can, easily, if you are careless with the yule log and the Christmas tree. + ¥ o* 7. “The Christmas’ tre@ is one of the most combustible objects known,” the Nationa) Safety Counel! said. “Christmas trees, filled with natural pitch and resin, ean burn so quickly it is almost impossible to extinguish the flames by ordinary methods. “Trees. should be taken down when the needles start to. fall, even if the helidays are not over, And they should be disposed of out-of-doors, in fire-safe areas. oe * * “Never attempt to burn an old Christmas tose in a fire- place, furnace-oor stove—they burn. with almost explosive violence and the fire is most likely to get out of control.” SIX RULES TO AVOID FIRE To help prevent -Christmas tree fires, the Counci] offers six simple precautions: Buy a fresh tree and keep it in a cold place until) you are ready to put it up. Before setting up the tree, saw off, diagonally, at least an inch of the trunk. Place the base in a water-containing holder and keep the holder filled with . water while the tree is up,- QUESTION: Are bears the only animals that hibernate? ANSWER: This bear is hanging a “Do Not Disturb” sign on) his cave, and he means it. The first spow has fallen, and, Bruin is ready for a long winter of sleep. But he isn’t the only animal who will cur! up in a ‘sheltered’ ‘place for the winter. Others include skunks, squirrels, prairie * * * ‘dogs, chipmunks, gophers, woodchucks, badgers, bats, toads, | Locate the tree well away from fireplaces, radiators, frogs, @. few butterflies and several: insects. Badgers and) television sets, powerful. eleekiic lights and other.sources of woodchucks hibernate until spring, but the others become} news. somewhat active-on-warm- winter days, - Use only electric lights, : and be sure they bear the These hibernators have prepared for their long rest by, Underwriter's Laboratories label. Check wires for defects stuffing themselves with extra food that gives them a warm, and loose sockets before putting on tree. ‘layer of fat. The bear will lose as much as a see of his Too many light circuits on one outlet may overload house weight before emefging from his cave in the spring wiring and blow a fuse. Reduce the load if this happens, FOR YOU TO DO: Of sown, ews don't really hang signs or connect part to another circuit outlet. Never increase on- their caves. This is drawn just for fun. Paste the picture. the size of the fuse, or substitute a penny for a blown fuse. 5, cardboard, color it and cut it out. The bear is dark brown, * * * ‘'the wintry sky a grey blue and just a few touches of green Be sure ends of metallic icicles or other decorations do show through the light snow on the ground not dangle into light sockets where they can cause a short | * * . circuit and ‘flash fire (Adrienne Wong of Oakland, Calif., wins $10 for this ques-' Do not operate electric trains or, tion. Send yours on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins, AP which may spark, under the tree \Newsfeatures, in care of this newspaper. Tomorrow: What is, —— ° — ithe difference between a comet and a meteor?). other electrical toys, ~~ Policeman Waits, Nabs ‘Cards Get Special Mark __ ; . Burglar Coming Out at Noe! Post Office Flings Girl Out Window, |Inmate Cheats Way In | . | STOCKTON Calif. @ — Police-| NOEL, Mo. @—Volanteer work- but He Ends i in Hospital | SALONIKA, Greece (INS)—Aft- man Loren Sutherland heard a ers at the Noel Post Office expect, (INS}— in °F serving a five-year jail term for} burglar alarm. He went onto ihe'to stamp the Noel postmark on oe _ ee ae fun fraud, Nicholas Antonjadis, -58, roof of a department store and half a million pieces of mail this a Bt of anger, © used the clothing allowance given) waited by a trapdoor. Berzana Christmas season his girl friend out of his third- him by prison officials to buy an Lynch, © appeared — was’ Much of i is sent here in large floor apartment window, but it was -golonel’s uniform. clothed in, charged with burglary batches by individuals and COM- fiacean whe wound up in the hos- Police: chief -Jack O'Keefe said panies who want the special Noel: ital with cuts and bruises, Lynch. had a $20 roll of half-dol- touch on their greeting cards. The #iri friend landed unbarmed. lars, a cigarette lighter and sev- SOnnennEnEEEERERaEEEOEneN eral wrist watches taken from a The American [ed Cross was jin a tree, ran back upstairs and! Sugar is. — in ebacat! ‘founded in “1881. failed him with a lub, every kind of food. 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" . : z ee A THE PONTIAC PRESS, MonDay, DECEMBER 23, ‘1957: that what * jomncetion system that money can ' —- lev years, The interview follows: ig Answer: wrong with our ’ Dr. Brin has served on a Set many boards, commissions 94 East Walton Bivd. [or committees dealing wih the problems of education at state and, els during the past 30 : Dr. Brin, what is o living. The natural sciencés andl Communist Journal * They carried large banners ‘| publie school system? ' “We must provide more. money for education. There is notb-' ing wrong with our educational) with | "t Union's educational | A. “Pirst, I don't agree that the: SOO EOCENE ECCT - Give the Gift. Kemous for Finer Taste. ods to push certain phases of their'. program. We should spend as jmuch as is needed, no matter how ~much, just the same ‘as we do in’, \time of war. After all, this is a, ‘fight for survival.” the money is what would be the next step? tot-aH-our-educationat resourres—* ° first step toward improving Our \the social sciences should ae Be Published i ef af Front ° r Disctisses School a OS 3 a ete ‘Cash’ Not ‘Crash’ Program N eeded: teted camp. The embrrnee| | CACNET Recruitment, Salaries Vital ror had sent Ward to a camp which had been closed for two years. By AL BLACKMAN | BOSTON (INS)—A leading U. S ‘taught. Nazi Germany provides ‘classic example of how an educa} ‘tional system can be perverted to jturn’ out educated barbarians.”’ Q. You appear certain that ed- dens nanh ane Sraniad cre. Pee. ucation will be provided with all reports an international commu-| necessary funds as a restit f nis: magazine will be published! the Sputnik, A. “Yes. We had to sueiine ‘a catastrophe for imagination. A. for the. cost, consider what the city’ ef Boston did in 1635. The commu- nity spent its entire tax collections iid Beston Latin, the first | public school in the United States. | ’|And 11 years later; the Colony of| |Massachusetts spent half its entire ita%T income to build an academy’ in Newton..which later became, Harvard University, And remem- ber, in those days the people lacked even the necessities of life. * * * “Now that we have again: learned) ™*Pee* @. is ithe value of education, I predict) forthcoming from federal, state teat 1958 will see the biggest boom 4 NeW magazine was made at the | and municipal governments, (along that lipe since Horace Mann “th anniversary meeting of Com-. fwon his crusade to establish the munist Party chiefs in Moscow last | A. “We-should take an inventory first ‘Public ‘school system in 1958." * month. Plan Publishing | Red Magazine in Prague: Starting Early in ‘58 (= j 4 | BERLIN (INS) — A communist idiplomatic source in East Berlin - |fortnightly in Pregde beginning jearly next eas * *- He said el journal will be under) the supervision of Soviet Praesid-| ijum member Mikhail-Suslov,a spe-) cialist in East European affairs. | It will take the place of the | defunct organ of the Cominiorm | which was published in Buocha-— rest and which was suspended — im 1956 long after the Comin- — form itself had- been abolished. The magazine was called “For | we ee The decision to start putting on) * * * Porls Students Strike Over Profs Low Pay PARIS (INS) — Braving winter rain, about 2000 students in Paris }went on _— * T., came a ch with * ri , Tax Bureau Tattles = ‘wved 7 er DALLAS, Tex. 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Donald Kevern Claims Bride in Detroit Church Baskets’ of carnations and ~——gladfoli ‘banked the “altar of 7 - Redford Presbyterian Church, Detroit, for the Saturday eve- _ ning wedding .of Christine Marie Sanquist and Donald Hall _Kevern. The Rev, Kenneth Hendrickson performed the ceremony before 300 guests. * * * Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sanquist of Detroit, ard the bridegroon is the son of the Stanley Keverns of Haddril! court. GOWNED IN TAFFETA The bride wore a gown of white silk taffeta fashioned with a princess panel in front and a draped hipline that formed a big bow and became a bustle. The Sabrina neckline was trimmed in embroidered Alencon lace with sequins and seed pearls. * *® * Her fingertip-length nylon tulle veil was held in place by a seed peari crown. She carried a white orchid on a white Bible. _As her sister’s maid of honor, Elaine Sanquist of Detroit was gowned in a red velvet frock featuring a dropped waistline, fitted bodice and full skirt. She - wore .a red velvet headband and carried a cascade arrange- ment of white carnations. Bridesmaid Mrs. Ronald Kevern of Rochester was gowned like the honor attend- ‘ant. A sister of the bride, Kath. leen Sanquist of _Detfoit, was the junior bridesmaid. She. DONALD H. By MURIEL LAWRENCE - “Since “4 baby. was’ born.” writes Mrs. P., “‘our little girl has | developed ai tantrums. Her ‘nursery school psychologist thinks: they are caused by jealousy. But! telling her I love her as much as the baby isn't working. Could there | be another cause of these tan-) trums?” . x * * I don’t know why this little girl gets angry. I'm not interested in knowing. But I am awfully interested in knowing why her anger so up- sets her mother, It's a pretty commonplace emotion. Why does Mrs, P. find it so peculiar in. her child? Adults are not supposed to re-| ispond to anger the way toddlers respond to the sudden noise of a vacuum cle aner. * | * * |, It should not be filled with mys- ;tery and threat for us, We shouldn’ jhave to run to some psychologist over a child’s tantrums like the Why Does Child's Anger Upset Mother ?[ ta «1 treat anger in our own. child As) Creation: la-et the vakuman comm: ithe old acquaintance it should be. er We will remain as soared « it as ‘We don't goive our problem by Sylvan Branch | of Garden Club Observes Yule KEVERN {toddler flies to Mommy for safety’ y |from the vacuum cleaner, — A child’s rage should be a fa- miliar, ordinary thing te us, lthe awesome unknown. of Montague and William Mc- Sometimes our parents made it ~*~ ‘ed (80. It Was easy to do. They just! “Cool, of Travetse City, sery he ~- . showed. themselves shocked, -out-; as ushers. : ’~* * raged: or hurt when we exploded | _—_ guests _ a re- lsome childish rage at them. ception in the ‘church parlors | ~ * Mrs. Sanquist chose a gray brocaded taffeta gown with a rose corsage and the bride- groom's mother wore a cham- pagne satin dress in princess style. Before teaving on a Southern trip the new Mrs. Kevern changed to a brown wool sheath dress with brown acces- January from Central Michigan College. Mr. Kevern was gradu- ated from Central Michigan | College where he is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. directed by Mrs. Alice Cowan, sang OWN Club Holds Christmas Meeting Mrs? Edwin Bruce of New York: javenue entertained EOWN Club for : es : 6 a Christmas party. Seeret pals OWN RESPONSE ‘4 | ITY Members of the Sylvan Lake|were revealed and a basket was It she wants the practical an-| ANNALIESE BEAUT SH P Branch. of the Women's National/prepared: for @ needy family. | swer, she'll forget all about the'| (Over Tasty Bakery) Farm and Garden Association Poe Se ae “why” of these tantrums—and con-|| 90% N. Saginaw St. Open Friday Evening FE 2-5600 their annual wy acral yf ad § 'Ghests for the Wednesday eve-|centrate on the “why” of her own — ning meeting wére Mrs. Robert|troubled response to them. Stephenson and daughter, Kim, and, She'll start asking herself, “Why Oy Cates pregrun ten ciel nematic cat Bian lan een ns eek, “Ss f with Patricia Burch giving a read-iter, — lastonishing? In what Never-Never Try a Softy e ing. ti Seedaing of Cirietrnes Land do I live that I can't recog-| riffin seve: nize this child’ the same : dream jane seueions mes fate Ann PICAR. Group Makes thing that often makes me want | : oo nee ee ma r gave a baton demonstra- t 0 and strike + ats | SO perm t ll think [ind Pe ‘s ied pee for Yule Been es toddler gets cozy with you had ‘the ‘wave. Filkins e@ on Members Colonel Steven Mackithe vacuum cleaner after hé’s in- - ‘Mon.- Jerusalem cherry and Mrs. F. A: society ry uM the American|Vestigated its operations. - teen Wed. meee ae the care and fet Revahon made Christmas stock TEENAGERS 17 settia. ings children in | hospitals Gifts were exchanged after thelwhen that group met in the West Club Marks Yule : and YOUNGER _{isiesses were Mr*-{Iroquois road home of Mrs. Ev- The Judson street home of Mrs. $400. Suriith, Mrs, Ohne pens re, Peterson. She was assisted) John Deniham was the ‘setting for Hair Cuts 1” bl Mrs. pegpoaryh samy) Hed Mfrs. Frank Allen. a Christmas party and gift ex- not ” Green, F, Stier and Mrs, * * * change for members of Academy of Resumed After ° Gifts were brought to the Thars- Friendship, Club 360. Mrs. Vernon) \WHY AWESOME? . Gold Star Gathers Why is it the awesome unknown to Mrs. P.? Mrs. Luisa Mayotte opened her ,Mechanic. street home to members; of Oakland County Chapter 34, American Gold Star. Mothers, for ,a--Christmas..party. -Mrs.C,.A. | Briggs and Mrs. M. M. McDonald assisted the hostess at the Friday By their recoil from it, they told evening meeting. Mrs.. Briggs and us that anger-was a most astoun-| Mrs. Olive B \ding thing. Until we correct this/of gifts gi to veterans at the (false impression, we are unable to|Tuberculosis torium. were in charge were cohostesses for ae Friday event. ito be sent to Tamassee DAR School’ ‘in soaks Carolina, i 4 Couple: Exchonges-Yows in. Chapel at Texas Base Married in Bergstom Air Force! Base Chapel in Austin, Tex., were donnell . HAIR STYLES Mr. and Mrs. sories with a white orchid from Warren T. her bridal bouquet. The couple Olson of will live in Pontiac. _ ] * * * Birmingham | The bride will graduate in agnounce the their daughter, ‘Robert . ‘Willis Youngsters Widman |Entertain for PTA | Appleford, | Children of Willis School present-! son of the ‘ed a Christmas program Thursday). . ‘evening for Willis School PTA in’ Alan A. the school's multi-purpose room: Applefords of |The first half of the program in- one = ,cluded scenes representing the hol- Birminghani. jiday mood. Following community singing. A June the religious part of theyChristmas wedding story was presented. The chorus, is pl d. Christmas carols. Dick Stallard, was in charge of scenery, Saaisted! by Mrs. Cowan. MOLLY ANN OLSON engagement of | Molly Ann, to Bonnie Ruth Cox and Lt. Bruce James Brode. Chaplain Robert M7 Moore performed the Dec. 13 Around the Corner from Kresge's : Michigan Miracle Mile—Located in the Bazaar Area . A. Fine Way te-Try - You Don’t Dare to Dye! 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Could Be — if you think in. terms of conventional gift ',, but here at Wiggs you'll find that rare and . still have a complete stock of wonderful and unusual gifts! fo Guoranteed to burn *4” now only ._ tiny little ulbs pace excoseucmpusenaens hand-made porcelsin, cut “the” gift for a “special deal at Wiggs — for we tc Tan ante tate a a ee PN - ne Print, ad- ‘Jacobsen’s FLOWERS 101 North Saginaw ‘FE $-7165 | Greenhouses at Lake Orion Deliveries Twice Daily to Birmingham, Bloomfield, Detroit , “vaacumet: Give a. * . . what to give the woman who has everything or | ‘never tells her sizes. . ; Simple—an Arthur's GIFT. CERTIFICATE for any amoynt! We Want to Wish Everyone a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS * and a HAPPY NEW: YEAR! 24 WEST HURON STREET Open Every ‘Night "til Chbioemas : ————E— ee » d ——— SOUTHFTELD—Police are-seek-trunk of the auto, parked in Oak ing two gunmen who brutally beat! Park, he od. a Northland Shopping Center res- * *& tauran' i He inept wan ie ; fon pa oe ad oe She pele Earl J, Langlois, 37, of 7440 Me« victim morial St., Detroit, was treated fer| Langlois said the thugs took head injuries at Wiliam Beaumagtjin restaurant reetipte: and 360 Ut was Northland’ first robbery rico =2 Rammed by Car Party Thorns Nightmare | as One Killed, Seven, Yeousogect Hurt * THE PON (TAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER b 1957 Church to Hold Special Services at Rochester ROCHESTER — ‘Christmas will be observed at Gethsemane Luth- eran Church in Brooklands Tues-1. day ‘and Wednesday with three east Es piviical designed and painted by the couple and their daughter, Mrs. Richard Hinz, Route 1, “in, 1 to Oxford. The scene won first: prize it the Oxford admire this prize-winning Nativity scene. Set up, Soe Se renee Maton Seenen aantens of + Churches Announce Eve Sébvices Se am Haskins a MARIE ANNETTE BARBER least one of the teen-agers lost ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Kesneth §. Bar- a will be served at | |terian Church. s -* Sashabaw Pastorat Walled Lake-Yule Set “wee” Porte |H. Haskins has taken up his pas- WALLED LAKE Christmas; $:30 a.m. and at 10 a.m. Holy itorate at the Sashabaw Presby- aren Srcnes Raye: been = an- | bot | Previous to coming to Clarkston, ber, 568 Maybee Rd, Clark- were members ston, announce the engagement , Home Teen-age of their daughter, Marie An- lo ere dependents bad nette, to Michael W. Stowe, som {Military personnel. _ | of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stowe, ——— | 46% White Lake Rd. Milford. A February wedding is planned. Pontiac Man Struck Z While Crossing Street Rochester Honors | miscst ns nar! 2 Manager R. A. Slone street at Saginaw cuachand H. Beedle, 68, of zt , was admitted to Pontiac: > solo, | ROCHESTER — Robert A. Slone, \General “Hospital with a possible| the Senior Choir, and a solo village manager, was honored Sat. Sul fracture: He le reported in urday at a Christmas party and turkey dinner at the Village Pube| mms 9 Richard J. Robl lie Works Building given by 35:sai¢ te did not see Beedle until village employes. Slorie has miei Moment of impact, “signed to become Grosse Pointe Park's manager Feb. 1. Dr. Robert H. Wilson, former P village president, complimented Manny's Snack Bar Slone on his eight years of service|Opens at Miracle Mile The newly organized Shepherd of g service and Holy Communion at ish in Hurley, Wis. and the- Pio- the Lakes Evangelical Lutheran'g pm. Ineer Parish ‘in Superior, Wis. one will. hold a family carol) Only one service is scheduled for e € * rice begimming at 7:30 Christmas| New Year's Day at 10 a.m. It will) 4 graduate of “Carroll eve inthe Walled Lake Elemen- inciude a communion service. Waukesha, Wis., and Colgate Roch. Walled take Memedst Comet Chareh | ‘extension department, Presbytery of Detroit, Presbyterian Church, Children of the parish school and! Sunday school will unite in a semi- agen Same evening at sod Morgan. THIRD GRADERS IN PLAY — The play, “A Christmas Story,” enacted by the third grade, was a highlight of the Christ- mas program presented by all four grades of St. Patrick School in White Lake Township. Included in the cast were, from left: to right, Theresa Thill, Barbara Hunt, Gerald Skuta and Noreen Christmas- Day iat 10:45 — Gethsemane Church also an-! which will begin at 11 p.m. is no New Year's Day serv- came | Under Study Andrea, O.P., sane Ghvistinns wa es the dangers of ols for the patients at the Mens- tium 90, Convalescent home on Wat-| uct. eiak FE lOxtord, made il tary School. Mrs. Roy Rhede w AS ester Divinity School, Rechester, candlelight communion service ead Sund School children in the singing. “ . N. Y¥.. the Rev. Haskins is now working in cooperation with the fer 8 p.m. Tuesday. music will include the eather, | ij “God Se Loved the World,” by ‘6641 Nadette Rd., Clarkston. “Sweet Little Jesus Boy,” by | dan McBroom. of 3,000 1 feet. _ May. Choose Between ; sation jwill be at 7:30 and 1] a.m., “days. its first. appearance on Thanksgiving Day at the parish Mass, will sing Christmas hymns} at the 9 a.m. mass.on Christmas’ WASHINGTON (INS) treated with creased resistance to 90 infiltration of their | Anti-Radiation Fertilizer, Pills beings. Experiments | Sister Andrea's choir, which at Carell Unverty shew Fats strontium bones, | Substances which scientists hope ‘. Midnight Mass will be sung will eventually cleanse radioactive’ by the adult choir of the parish,|fallout from soil are now being U.S A. which will sing Christmas hymns, developed at the University of He and his wife, Jeanne, live at/beginning at 11:30 p.m. California . | Other masses on Christmas Day Libby said work on similar “‘re- $$ | and fertilizers’ Ty being carried a in Oregon has an ave elevation|12:15 p.m., the same as on Sun-|England, a satisafctory chem-| Pontiac Area Teachers rage leek has’ not yet been periected, |Remenes DOWNTOWN _ ROCHESTER MITZELFELD- EGGLESTON’S _..DEPT. STORE Shop. in Ease] . FREE PARKING stven prod- WRAPPING et MITZELFELD- EGGLESTON’S DEPT. STORE 312 MAIN ST. ROCHESTER OL 22531 J FREE GIFT { There will be no service on Christmas Day. Members will con-, duct worship service at home. A watchnight service will be beld New Year's Eve at 11:3. offered this winter by Michigan "Sunday School pupils of St. State University for Pontiac area | Matthew Latheran Chaerch will teachers an interested residents. have a Christmas Eve worsip | ra oil Sociology, Dietetics Two extention courses. will be to the village as its manager. In, behalf of village employes, he pre-| “A new restaurant ‘and soda. sented Sione with a complete fire-/fountain, Manny’s Snack Bar, is) place ensemble in black iron and Pow open in the Miracle Mile brass for his new home in Grosse Shopping Center, Telegraph at! Pointe Park. . iSquare Lake reads. . Paul ~A-~ ¥ork: Rocktord--mar-)- Emanuel Zalante~is--the-owner-- Zz ager, has been named to succeed ™@nager of the new eating spot, iwhich is located in the Arcade sec-| Sally trom ‘0 em unl 3 pom daily from 10 am. until 9 p.m. Unions Delivering eochers’ Pay Hiked | ORION TOWNSHIP—Teachers of 140 Yule Baskets — | gORION TOWNSHIP-Teachrs of Members of Fisher Body Local | receive an additional $100 pay each| - 596 UAW and Pontiac Motor Di- for the current year, the school vision Local 653 UAW today were| board has announced. When most) busy making Christmas a lot mer-' districts offered raises at the be-) rier for many as they distrubuted: ginning of the term. the local! Sione, some 140 baskets to needy fami-iboard had been too uncertain of! from 2 to 6 p.m. ~ *& * \its financial position to grant any, lies, Forty needy families of the Pon-| raise, tiac Motor Local will receive bas-| kets of fruit. turkeys and otheriinkster Man Held foods, according to Charles A.) Beach, local president. lin Fatal Shooting William A. Netdy families of the Fisher, Body Local, and some 25 other| DETROIT ww — families, will be the lucky recip-|Adams, 40, of suburban Inkster, ients of 100 baskets distributed|was held for investigation of mur- Also on Christmas Eve will be Colle ge of Education resident staff ls cage serth choral service by the member, both courses will = i lSenior Choir. | from 7 to 10 Tuesday evenings at the Pontiac Centra] High School Two Festival services will be be J 1... aa way at r ginning . January. eo 4 ——| Ome course, “Social and Phil- _ esophical Feundations of Educa. tion,” studies the interrelation. ship between school and. society Oxford Couple to Mark | Yule Golden Wedding | and the impact on public ednea: | OXFORD—Mr. and Mrs. James! trends and forces. G. Baird, 94 East St, will ob-) An evaluation’ of dietary habits |serve their golden wedding anni- in relation to nutritional needs of iversary Christmas Day. ‘individuals will be conducted in: An open house will be held injthe second course, “Patterns of itheir honor at the Veterans’ Me-' Food Intake." A survey of factors imorial Building, 28 N. Washington which influence food habits will St., Oxford, on Sunday, Dec, ,jals0 be made. | Serving as hosts for the open| Each course carries three hours house will be their son and daugh-|of graduate or undergraduate cred-: ters, and their wives and husbands its. Prospective students may reg-’ Mr; and Mrs. Worth K. Baird of ister at the first or second class Lombard, -fl.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe’ : M. Johnson, Oak Park, [ll.; Mr. Ten credit courses are also being | when you give an Electrical Gift } and Mrs. Roy W. Chappell- Lake | ‘offered in Berkley, Birmingham, | Orion, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Clarkston, Dearborn, Livonia, Van Ackerman, also of Lake Orion. (Dyke - Fitzgerald, Waterford and every year’ by the union, Harold|der Saturday following the fatal A.” Grant, local president, an- ‘shooting of Frazer Allen, 31, of| nounced, Inkster. The shooting took Place in the * Inkster home of Clara Winstin, 31, Archery Blooms in Holly described by police as Adams! - HOLLY—Archery is being pro- common-law wife. moted here by the Holly Sports: ; men's Club. Dallag Johnson, who Marlette Lights Streets has charge of that project, says. . that an effort is being’ made to) MARLETTE — Lighting of sev- begin league activities on Jan, 5. eral streets in the Marlette busi-| Family groups are to be a fea-jness district is being nearly tripled, ture. Participation-in the sport is; Village -Clerk Cecil Dawson an- nounced.: open to the public, r Full Shank Half -BAZLEY’S JUNEDALE BRAND HAMS and PICNICS Port Huron, Ward added. ‘Bishop of State Diocese | to Visit Dryden Church |Plan Baskets for Needy | DRYDEN—The Rt. Archie! ROCHESTER — A réport from Crowley, bishop of the Diocese of Police Chief Sam Howlett, whose Michigan, will make his annua lidepartment is acting as a clearing visit to St. John Episcopal Church\house for Goodfeliows Christmas! here Sunday. |baskets, is that-85 baskets will be! He will preach and confirm a) itaken to various homes in this area’ class of eight persons. at 7: 30 with a complete Christmas dinner p.m. The service will be followed for each family, About 50 baskets by an informal reception for. the|are provided by the Goodfellows. ne Oe Seni ‘others ‘ are ‘being given By! House, -~-tthe four service clubs in Rochester, | a eer Center Cut SLICED HAM 39 “79 all Bazley Poultry Is U. 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HUSS |bly actjourtiel” Moscow again was, campaign spared no effort to the assembly and the terrific,and that the important, tasie UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) top dog and busy as ever in pro- depict America and its “ruling |giohal problems it faced, U. N.|the Unite: ‘The 12th anual U.N. Genera}/moting- red propaganda and in-| circles’ in the light of all that Sec a Dag sembilies is. |trigue abroad. the people from the Damube and |S0cetery. Seneral Dag: | to ia own Assembly, . which. ended three} Nile to the Indus or Yangete riv- skjold: put it this way: “The As- “Tn months of sessions a week ago, STARTED SEPTEMBER SMEAR) 0.” cua nate. sembly’s mapping of the grotnd| nas anton age dramatically demonstrated that} Tf there are those who still doubt) | ov) Kremlin strategy|has been more important than itsitimidated _on the world is divided into two ma-jthat the Kremlin’s “Peaceful co- marching across." eeine jor hostile camps, existence” is anything but a dan-) [popped inte: the Limelight, dartey Ambassador 1 estimated of he peal It showed also that the Soviet . the assembly. The Soviet delegates Ledge ee jgetous fraud and come-on, then iy} that the Assembly made prog- three questions Union, all Communist protestations’ ithe activiti th ‘sembl of 2 U. N.- shouted “war vapeagidl ress by “exposing” the Soviet the defensive to the contrary, is interested solely| © 8° ities in the ass y Gat free world 4 : rassing light ‘the Soviet delegation should pull’ a} sham of the Syrian-Tarkich in promoting the Marxist objec: jhour. At the - rated opinion.” jthe Wool away. | “4 the | ortals, approving the $10¢-million- tive of global conquest. framed together a ‘“‘war crisis’ on dollar fund fer heiping The 12 weeks of “peaceful co-| Starting with Soviet Foreign | ithe Syrian-Turkish border in an-el- veloped under mderde- iM existence’ between east and west} Minister Andrei Gromyko’s truc- fort to lure Turkey and perhaps the the U rn y aoe ae yster ies, in the ornate Assembly auditorium’ wlent September speech, the Rus- iv. S. into shooting trouble. - 7 hy F ed Fe oe Show a and the exchange of back-slapping sians day im and day out heaped | This was the kind of trick used per Aang 30 = ana and smiles in the U, N. corridors) abuse and vilification on the by Nazi dictator Hitler to manu- ‘endorsement of ent — dis- ARDMORE, only emphasized the fact that Mos.| United States. -This “smear” facture pretexts for grabbing Aus- armament proposals in rejection think cow is the bitter enemy of Wash-| - “aM tria, Sudetenland and Czechoslo- of Soviet pre ",- }Western novels ington and that the Russian dele-| vakia. Sica propaganda offers, — at gates in the U.N. were instructed by. My POSE EXIST urity Council President Car-|library. guile, threat or persiiagion to wean Opposing. Subs PRO co. oI ENCE : los P. Romulo said the recent as-| Water those from non-Coemmunist lands Se d Messa es The Assembly, toetunatety, sembly demonstrated the emerg-|the roof and who would listen away from any! * n g cll maneuvers by the Rosslans to - ence phic eign states as a to books ] : fe x and all American influence | on Eve of Yule entrap it im the 'M ow war|oces — be reckoned with, department. scare.” But the Russians, with a; Another truth was put into foeust ROME (INS) — Italy’s Premier straight face, came back with their) by the Assembly: Soviet prestige Adone Zoli has a favorite Christ- Jlong-discredited * ‘peaceful coon; and political influence in U. N.— mas story that goes back to World tence” proposal. and around the free world—had War I taken a welcome nosedive under, The story—a true one—is about the smashing impact of ‘the U. N.}a British and a German submarine| ity ao ps Committee's report on the rape of|that met on combat mission in the’ 2) io. wheat —~ Hungary. ‘North Sea on a Christmas eve dur-| lin There was confidence among U.!ing the war. N. leaders that the Kremlin rae ~~ * * be-matie to “—_ pee ever: ra The German U-boat fired a tor-| haps to* obey 4 ets by the pedo against the British sub. The application of moral force exerted|Jatter a few moments Tater fired ternational situation, there is alse ‘the more ‘constructive side of the The crew f the two subs |Assembly’s work. } € 8 0 ° expe world af-) . waited for the fateful moment. It leaire agupe that rely - pt Just as this discussion got un- | never-came. The two torpedos |, Fa thal re though powerless. to enforce its der -way, the racial bombshell passed clese to the subs but will, does. acta s a road block in) exploded at Little Rock, Ark., missed, the long run to Soviét ambitions| and swiftlp—the Rasslane seieed =< — en this cache i @ravi“ai The two sub commanders and bare-faced- intrigues against! tion away from Hungary. and in- sple = ree ile ws eseneaiel stigate rancor against the Unit- i) ‘leadere Vike U. S. Ambassader | ed States. sion on Hungary based on the cont | “mittee’s report pon- ” |dered their next moves. The Brit- ish commander, apparently sens- jing the significance of the moment, |radioe his adversary a “Merry Henry Cabot Ledge for effective, JThe suc cessful launc hings of*two! 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Er os osbacdieh ee Lake ees se tlin ~ mon stas A iRAEt agm e ils™N aman My eee ier ees re ae sa nai a ee LL EE aa mR ge rea tHe at Ria ay quit” nn a mn aetaeean nD RE eaaces Rae na! -Shutout for Sawchu The Montreal Canadiens’ threat | Later Martin added a 13 - yard; 5 ie ee Ges 2 a: i 1 See ee 3 +r wpe wt ee eee Pg Qe oe \ oa 2 fe: - legiate Hockey League over the weekend, * * * Michigan State, the Big : only unbeates basketball team, runs into what could be its tough- est test of the season tonight playing at lowa State. * * * Anybody want a muskrat pelt? E. T. Clark, 2625 Silver Lake Rd.,|- found a muskrat on his Jand near! gladly 84 * © : ass Qne—of the biggest boosters of ane cat’ the high-riding Clarkston Wolves is the school's baseball skipper, be nha anprw Ad ors o Gus Birtsas. Gus keeps a steady Sell arias ead toeca line of chatter going during the’ abana «> fre quar- game to help keep the boys going gE . : at top speed * ven teuai: Tite pasted touchdown : sa 5 passes an Van Dyke Pitegeraid os . arn goed came up with a heartening | — ‘Hugh Me and 12 to Billy cect Dik Sapo iting | : converse td two Sed pal of ™ ss Ist loss at Avondale récently. | - = et 2 ee . a | a eee Se ean FIRST BLOOD — San Francisco's R. C. Owens (27) makes | Tues trailing BY 20 points, shook Muyder’s band as be sald: | ¢ Of his typical high jumping basketball) catches despite the | neg an ag setond aes ot “Den’t worry, you'll still be our efforts of Jim David who tried to break up the pass. It was & | te sen Francisco 27. With fourth coach temerrow.” ' 34-yard aerial for the 49er’s Ist touchdown. down at the 20, Rote passed com- plete to Hopalong Cassady at the 6. Two plays ‘Tracy beomed over from the one. - Red Wings Blank Chicago, 2-0 | DETROFT W — Goalie Terry | Stadium since returning to Detroit Sawchuk scored one of the easiest)from Boston, His Chicago counter-) shutouts of bis career jast might) Jon Glenn Hall, had a busier, as the Detroit Red Wings rode! night of it, making 32 stops in poos ban Saniad,-at Geet tone | at game winning streak imtor ys er . . »terily, all because the-New York. a ‘tie for third place in National The Wings both their mangers are on anether red-hot Hockey League standings, , a 7 sd on reak. Detroit's — and Sawehuk’s — goals by Alex Delvecchio and Results of the weekend games triumph came at the expense of |Norm Uliman. The first came fol-|in which the Rangers defeated the te make a runaway of the Na- | tional Hockey League pennant | emi the Chicago Black«Hawis, » 2 jiqwing a long pass from Nick Canadiens 42 Saturday night and Rote was asked about the amaz- ‘Mickoski, Ullman came through ».. wrned back Toronto 5-2 Sun-‘ing comeback performance yester-| day to run their unbeaten string $Y. He had gained only 82 yards’ to six games, left the New York-jPassing in the first half and the |ers only four points back of Mon-| jseconds later on a pass from Gor-; * * * ; \die Howe. ae Sawebwle’s shutout took only 17] It was Sawehuk’s third sbutout saves and was his first at Olympic'of the year. itreal. The Canadiens defeated Bos- weekend games. ~ * * ' The Bruins tied Toronto 33 on) | Saturday while Detroit whipped the’ ‘cellar - dwelling Chieago Black, Hawks twice in a héme-and-home jseries., The Red Wings won 5-3) ‘Saturday—in- Chicago. in their Challenge R Round Starts Thursday Seixas Worries- Aussies MELBOURNE @ — It’s Vieon international experience and Dave Creighton produced two | ' { i i Seixas against Australia in the] the better record,’’ Hopman add- goals in the Rangers triumph ithe second half, I didn’t give up./ over the Maple Leafs as they None of our players did. I can’t ex-) Davis Cup challenge round start- ing Thursday in the opinion of Hopman said the team winning moved pine points away from the Harry Hopman, nome ying OP the first match would have the} third place Bruins, After trail- apr of — a. Vie. is the Pressure relieved in the second) ing twice, the Rangers erupted k You ne to ny “F ee «and this too might affect the mar-| for a pair of goals within a span chances the veteran Australian|8i" of the outcome. | ee the sroved, peiod to sai ceded _the| * * ; ; . ca SS Sat the Amt bel Ey a ot of winning his two singles assign-'first day pairing { Seixas against second periods. - ments. rson, to W never hast oF, -t a ‘lost, and MacKay @ainst Cooper) Andre Pronovost scored twice “ ienc in Davis;because the Dayton, Ohio, inter-iand Claude Provost added a goal Cu He Meorman added. “And Collegiate champion feels he has and two assists in leading the Ca-} nie a tenaciéus fighter who ap-|the game to beat the Australian|nadiens to their triump hover ‘Bos-| parently is in good shape. I figure! titleholder. he is the only man who can win points for America. “So 1 think we will keep the Cup 41 or. 3-2, depending on how many matches Vic can win.” Hopman said he believes Aus- tralia’s doubles team of Mal An- derson and Mervyn Rose is su- perior to any tandem the United States can field and that Ander- son and Ashley Cooper should be able to take young Barry Mac- Kay in the, singles. , “MacKay will not be easy be- cause he has 4 strong game but you have to go with my two boys Michigan Splits, MSU Loses 2 in Puck Loop) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | = Hockey teams at Michigan and! *% Michigan State made little head- way in meetings with out-of-state opponents in the Western Intercol- * * Hopman said he has seen Sei-|Plante’s bid for his fifth shutout) xas go all out only once and that|when Real Chevrefils converted a was against the Belgians at Bris-'pass from Johnny Pierson at 14:19 bane in the interzone finals. = -' pe third ‘period. of the | with Denver. A pair of fast goals in the final period gave, Denver University 42 victory over the Spartans Sat- = 4 . the league, downed MSU 51 Fri- ee fe pape: weolotads College, defending). MAPEY AND HEALTHY — Bobby Layne: Uelt) Was a happy NCAA “overpowered the} Spectator at yesterday's game between the Lions and the 49ers Wolverines 6-1 ‘and he indicates his pleasure with a smile for quarterback Tobin taking a 6-3 lose at the. hands of the) Rote who gilded the victory. Layne was on the sidelines with his a f \ i A ft La - fe f } Ln ; . i ‘ bd &SA2>4GPpin ES |Join fen 5 | But in the third and fourth ton 4-1 Sunday for an even-break| Rote Pr nie andl ithe team rushed for 104. to win, I guess. 4 _. | THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, DECE Detroit Roars | fo 31-27 Win © | Against 49ers Rote Engineers Second, Half Comeback; Tracy On the last play of the third) iperiod, Rote hit end Steve Junker} : for a 37-yard gain to the 15. Tracy/can frown as.peadily as she can) 1,. pistons a hard-luck crew all Rote ‘for 3: and)smile. ‘ ;Gene Gedman scored, Martin can- lverted and Detroit led for the first’ crashed for 10. time 28-27. field goal. Se Detroit on Sunday gets an- other crack at a. traditional. foe and the NFL title the Lions held last in 1953: They won the West- ern Conference title the following year but were land. ' “Well, I guess you'd have to say I was having a bad day in the first half,” Rote said. “But | you also have te remember, we had the ball for enly six plays | in the whele second quarter. “But we sure' went to work in plain what happened—just a desire “So, altogether, maybe I had a good day.” The former Rice star came to the Lions for this season from Green Bay where be had played _ seven seasons. | ~ Deteoit defensive halfback Jim‘ David, who injured an. ankle last week, started yesterday's game but suffered a reinjury. — San Francisco fullback Joe Per- jton. Boston spoiled goal Jacques!-y wag hurt on the final play and) will undergo X-rays: to see if he fractured his jaw. LIONS 4#FRS Fitst downs 22 Rushing yardages - 129 ° 127 Passing yardage 4 ~- 224 16- 14-31 Passes intercepted 3 1 Punts 4413 44 .._,Pumbles. . 3 2 Yatds penalized 1 70 San Francisco ....,. 14 10 3. 0~27 ETROIT <= pease 7 14 31 San Francisco! Touchdowns — Owens — Junker (3, i Rote?; Tracy 2 (1, phinge; ; tun); Geman (2, plunge). Conver- sions — Martin 4, Field goal — Martin (13). Food Poisoning Fells Several. at Pro Final SAN . FRANCISCO (#) — Over 56 -footbail fans, stricken with food poisoning, had to leave the #ers-Detroit Lions game before the first half ended Sunday at Kerar Stadium, Deviled. egg sandwiches, bought ‘inside the gates, appar- ently caused the iliness of 50 niembers of the Pacific Grove ‘High School band and an un- _ deterthined number of other fans. tal for Perez to Fight Tibbs _ Tay = 3 « ls WEW YORK'(INS) = New Eng. tand Jightweiht champion Tommy) — Tibbs. fights Lulu Perez of Brook- lyn in tonight's ten-rounderat New York's St Nicholas: Arena = * : \s ae a { beaten by Cleve- | Lions picked up only 2 on the: / treatment and advised to | MBER 23, 1957 ‘ CHAMPAIGN, Ii a =~ Bob built/Zuppke of Illinois, one of the most|cremated. inventive coaches in . American football ‘history, is dead, Affectionately known as “Little Dutchman,” Zuppke died yesterday at the age of 78 in Cole Memorial Hospita]. Cause of death wag pros- ‘tatic cancer, complicated by high blood pressure and a long-standing ‘heart ailment. He suffered a se- ‘rious stroke in. 1955. Funeral services will be held in First Presbyterian Church at’ 11 yi ih at s Bob Zup Zuppke as! bered was the 13-9 victory over ‘am. tomorrow. The body will | sta players and captains of Illi verines were riding ‘high with ppke, who retired as. Ulinois’ soothe coach in Seth after 30 ‘nois teams through the Zuppke era.| Tom Harmon and Forest Eva- x *« | shevski, years of service, was given [ittle | ~ hope during the past week when _ Zuppke was known as the mas-' Fritz Crisler, Michigan's athletic his health began failing rapidly. ites of rae ~ rival coaches director who coached the 1939 Wol- ee ; jteared ang respec um. He PrO verines, said Zuppke was ‘‘the ae oe Po € gallop auced seven Big Ten titles for Illi-|coach | most dreaded to meet on mesg | - comm. Zuppke's and his Wass won 131 GAMES, ithe playing field. He was inventive most famous pupil; George Halas, |! 8% and tied 12 jand resourceful and you hever lowner of the Chicago Bears who! One of his first big upsets was knew what he was going to do.” ‘played for Zup at Illinois; Ray) ® 149 triumph over a great Min- | ~*~ «© Ff ; e | Besota team im 1916. In 1924, he (country, hearing of Zup’s death, second worst defeat of ihe cur- rent campaign when the Syra- ~ Seymour 09 6-6 0 7 | Totals 46 27-28 92 oe eee ~— Take Care Of” a4 Kor geri rp see phen Detroit vereeesta, 1 2022 i o4| _PFFESBURGH @-— No com- (a good running attack and - Buddy Parker when alert defense today to trounce t woe te eee , meal, oat Chicago Cardinals, 27 to 2, be-- Francisco, outpoinied Prankie Belms. 144) 1% Club he ited won the West. fore 10,084 fans at Comiskey Park. Wilmington, Calif. 1 . ed y MANILA — A] Asuncion, U7%, Phitp-| Cf Conference championship of It Pittsburgh's. sixth victory Putiperae a _ Cour, Li's) the National Football League yes- of ihe’ Year against six defeats. rina, and Pred Cilia," = ; ae * bt three victories od dine. - Beer tee _ losses. They failed to win a single q e during the season. Pittsburgh steelers, walked out eee eden for one touch- on the Detroit Lions shortly be- down — a play that covered 48 © fore their first game. His blis- | yards In the first period, with | tering comment at the time was, | Jack McLairen on the receiving “This is the worst team [ve | end. a ; ever seen in training camp, They) Jack Butler's of Joe have He jife, Ro go, jest @ com- cuhupter’ pane ie cent opening second Steeler m. Good Wilson, an assistant jrunning by Billy Wells and Fran under , took over the team /Rogel moved the ball 51 yards got my ee eee to take care * s A&M may be dbtained today and |, + ]best indications are that. it will be either Henry ‘Red’. Sanders * * Leahy’s name entered the pic ture _yesterday when it became known that the former successfyl ‘coach of the Fighting “Irish had) . visited. the A&M campys, Sanders/o! : was here last’ week and is “ Western Division tifle With the leosed to confer oh the UCLA '$ board pf control. oh whethbr -he\joyp ran 8 eae AP Facsimite le Lary (28) goes high up inthe * oa 4 ; succeeded ‘ jnois head football coach. and) Michigan in 1939 when the Wol.____ coach to the Chicago Bears bet i eS ee a Se a? a ‘ Ss a : res 5 4 Fe eg ere a oe — # . - : ‘ +o ; . ; Al i. a THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1957. — gS oe | é : “ ° — " : sg Bee" >. Ger Bet = ra 5 . er " : e " = : ; Se MARKETS [Slight Price Dip’ | lFiCAccuses | | NewsinBrief \Jakarla Heads fj |e ; ; : tis ae : r to thé Pontiac Fire Dept. from| » » ae ert | The following are top prices cov-'s at : : midnight to 5 a.m, today. All were ti | cine ged ee ere MY EONY (TaGe | Cal- + tom set tones A duce to : s thes eee es . ¥ : \ 7 Markets by growers and sold by ; aS Se - Hubert Lacy, 20, of 1912 sher- | them in wholesale package lots ~ wee cask diew Says Firm Salesmen|wood Ra., West Bloomfiela Town} Expect 46,000 Dutch Peiday, ns Mars 88 Ctl mnas week today with prices alight: | Ware's Superiority [bor Justice James Southart, and! End of January | ay: ly lower on balance in early trad- paid a fine of $65 plus $10 costs. | Produce WASHINGTON — The Fed-| Smith’s West Side Van & Stor.| JAKARTA, Indonesia —Indo- | issues were off from age, PE 4-4064 Call for moving. Dutch officials joined Apples, Delictous, bu. ............. s4.so/fractions to around a point but eral Trade Commission (FTC) to- a ss on fleet te genet | Apples, Jonathan, bu seeaee 3.00 | there was a scattering of small day charged the Aluminum Cook- forces | 10,000 Dutch Apples, McIntosh, bu. ..........-. 3.50 and umber ot stocks ate more than i nation- Apples, Northern Spies, bu. ...... 3.25| gainers am ing Utensil Co. Inc, of New Ken- als before the end of January neote soppea, Soft... 1 9|W€Fe Unchanged jsingion, Pa, with what it said F)STOE] DOXOL [ts Peto he ent of 3 abbage, red, bu. 373| ‘The, weekend news brought no was misrepresenting the ‘advan- 275, The , Local tion authorities Celery. foot dea. 130 tidings of great joy to Wail Street tages of using “Wear-Ever” cook- said any ales hes issued more | [Konirebt (bets.) dos. "! 189) to change the mood of last were, ltl ltl lt Shot 10 Death than 10,000 exit visas and were ‘Ontons. "Bry, 80-16, <.Teccliicit as meewe ataable decile norte at er The commission complaint, al- | processing others at the rate of |Parsley, Root, (bchs.) doa. ........ 1.25] there were pu re legi tion of the FTC act : 700 a day. Most of the 4, per | Parsnips, ‘ bu. ..... -......s0e- 1.75) government intentions to help ng viola * Hi 's Slaying %"* Who make up Indonesia's Botahess, fancy, Oe ees écu.' ise jeer, the latest spot charges that salesmen for the com-| Tom Sullivan’s Slaying to quit | Radishes, hothouse | (behs.) dos. ".. 1.50 business recoveer, porte “0 the FTC said Duteh colony are expected MONROE, _—Tumatoes, hothouse, (bsit,)” 8 Ibe... 3.25] ROWS Was of layetis Pay lea Minit us te the atlesea| Blamed on ,Mobsters)the islands. on a DR, JOHN MO! Turnips, topped, BO... BS squeeze on profits . ty of Wear-E in Dock Lat War. Morte than 4,500 Dutch national. . Collard, bu. .....Ncéee- . 1.78} Steels, oils, aircrafts and chemi- wrive troducts OvEE CO __ {have left since Indonesia began. Officers Announced (Kale, DU. ..sscsreercesegeeesersscas 1.901 0. Wene mixed with motors, petit . Dutch and : : rails, rubbers, nonferrous metals “For +; , cooking with | BOSTON (INS) — Boston -pdlice|Pressuring Dutch citizens to get ‘by Oakland Doctor: Poult a eo Tee an peng We beter” hoc than” cooing {eutorties nunched an intensivel OFM PANO teas give Up te better health than cooking OY MORTEN DOGRS | = sees rowers oe Pea oar wir once mena wang ewes (Yeigntion tony no the ay eat New Gunes : DETROIT, Dec. 20 {AP)—Prices paid’ tt j Steel and Chrys-| terless methed and pressure Oaldand County a eieead + 10 am, fob, Detralte ee eased tn early trading but re- cookers,” an FTC announcement jlivan, believed to be a ot} Organized’ evacuation of the Dr. John D. Monroe, ) Neome Pes Heavy type hens 22-24; heavy type T ; “was of the sald. got under way today from has been elected president of the |protiers and fryers (2%-3% lbs)—-whites|covered American Telephone . charge labor racketeers. Dutch ot J and Su- Oakland County Medical Society./{§;i#; Barred Rocks Sem; Sunes a2,/steady as was Standard Oil (New The complaint describes as false * ¢ *£ the main ports of Jakarta * * * geese 30-31;) turkeys (heavy type) pans Jersey) the claim it says the company| Sullivan, whe momedy ood gy + an have been made Other officers elected at the an-\{Smail type, includes ‘Beltsville whltes)| Fractional losses were taken makes that less food is required fistic talents to battle control of{to set-up a central booking office nual meeting were: Dr. Robert hens 36. by United Afrcraft, General Mo- to satisfy. hunger when Wear-Ever ane uyes son < Snice, [in Indonesia's second R. Wessels, 2152 Tottenham Rd., , tors and U 8 Rubber | orth ar ———e wtenelia .are_used. * - was shot to death last. as largest city, to evacuation, } : Biconafield «Township, —-president-|-__. ~_ BESBOSE. 8088 American Aviation - ~ . . roger ne ae Sei ee ee teas hig eas ts mate Darebeoe giect; Dr. George N. Petroff, 219' perrorr. Dee, 20 (AP)—Begs. f°. >| 5,000 shares, up ‘e at 31 and ex- | achieved unsurpassed perfection in his wood-cuts, executed this FITC sald the co ae fur. [tO0RY,, Calling Wext at Jakarta, ane l Cherokee Rd., secretary, and Dr. Detroit. eases ~ tended “it ix Visitation scene as part of a series on-the life of the Virgin: During resents —s magnesium popular, 38-year-old for- five other sailings were announced 4 wae F ear y 1790 Tiverton Rd. wnmee—carege 8 extre tarpy M4: large) Studebaker . Packard was ‘un-| her visit to Elizabeth, Mary first made known she‘was to be the i s ied out en and. ot lo hy chet. ree _ for January. ° | Sa- ret . t - Im - : . . , head 7 cuntan . “— Anthony F Cefai, 42. Miami Seg ath Orne B tee 06 S'S ‘changed at 3 on a big block of/ mother of the Messiah. be bought at the drug store . . .| police believe was me stranger . : Rd.,’and Dr. Edgar“J. Geist, 1473 ,,Browse—Orete aan S" saige 27.000 shares taken by AL ne : “This clam is misleading, be-| te him. thfield Man Gets ; Pontiac Rd., Rochester, were elec- “8's. ° Re losses were Interna- L , ke T “Steps Tr y py Cue magnesium as found | The police pieced together this edt board ot directors. | SO ae gearaman it Chemical, Kennecott Interoa-| F 77 Begs Traces s to Innit=? laxative.” story: F rd Pp tion : * * * “Conmetaly grea onl om ae t _ . Sullivan had just kissed his s3-/f OG FFOMO delegates to the Whiter Grade) a fe M: extra) Zenith was off more bal Th B ed H ] M h § dess year-old mother goodbye after eat:’ , Michigan State Medical Society age 35g s4 "acten, "| peae dota Manvilo pained a | L at barr _ f10ly Omer 0 Mewar ing supper and was on his way A. Furlong, 207 Navajo Dr., and/?*. esse : ~ a pont (Continued From Page One) Along it moved donkey pack! ff ed by Moha k * Ihe heard a man call out: “Hey gary Cirle Birmingham. sien STOCK aveRacEs == [Admiay TTIITl ags Int Sheet.,c00 38 law to accompany Joseph for the| trains, burdened with wine casks + |Tom, cin bere.” ry : : Compiled by the Associated Press) allied Chee int Telate. :: 3.enroliment, she did so rather than,and bales of flax. Traders haggied.| NEW YORK @® — Ruth Taylor, He west over to an aulomobl Indust Ras Uti Stocks| allie Chal. aha Lab 'MeNat 17 remain alone - tongue-wag-|Women carried baskets of linen to 2>year-old registered nurse, has 150 feet from his City J H Weck fee BS wa ee tees aime M4 ooo By Mag My: 98 ighbors, even wash at a nearby pool. Slaves, with/Decome. the nation’s first Negro| forte‘, omy | im fect from, his ify Jaycees Hope © F=i.t 33 Be Gy He Ace oc: a ERASA ci cing neighbors, even with the a - Slaves, with! Jirline stewardess. : on home, : Year ago 00.2640 128 13 M02/AmBak 2022. 384 Lone 8 Com . 28-6/livery of her child near at hand.jlitters of rich owners, shouted, t *« ¢t over to look into the car the slayer j ise? low... due 'HE2 443 80.0 /Am Cyan". 403 You h Nash. #.4,She needed her husband at’ her| “Make way!” Charles Abrams, chairman of|""*¢ ® Pistol at point-blank range. or ule n ries 1956 high .... 2763 1881 769 1915 AmM & Pay . 31.6 ane Trk *... 20.2). eet Dis-| Then the car, which contained : 1906 low 5 MEO 1826 Te A Ges 11 48. Martin, Ol". 31.4/Side. . REACHED INN te State Commission Against three other men besides the kil- Am News ...., 20.1 May D Strs .. 38.1/ Luke had retraced their journey,| Luke shouldered his way through/CTimination, said Miss Taylor was Pontiac Junior Chamber of Com- se Am Rad ...... 105 Merck ....... 41 | ; lidlers on the col and tired by Mohawk Airtinss, which! }?, reared off with lights out, bers toda hop-| Am Hing ... 193: Mergen Lino °. 37.4'from the slopes of Nazareth down tamned portico, i ns Tommy fell te the oe te serra = entel inl ar 0 sion hn Samet 90: 38 Merr Ch & 8 i+t/into the mosquito - swarming|into the inn’s big public room. A Operates only in Northern states. ground. ae eS ee setae deco Am Viscose... 388 Mn yan |.. $22\marshes of the Jordan, and on into, profusion of smoke, odors, shouts,|She will report for work Jan. 13. Among the first to reach his ating contest seceding Rob | lane Wt 7 Ba Monsan Ch... 33.4 the rocky footpaths of Judea. laughter, babbling and lights as-| A native — Beate. Miss Taylor body was his brother-in-law, Jo ert Norberg, chairman of the = Kill | | P { ‘Armour® C9: ite Meter Wass . 28 * * x 7 sailed him. x « pr Cord lah Scho ae - ~~ Maher. ; nual event. § nju eS vores Nat Bisc .... 42 | This roiite, though often travel N high-ranking police investiga a Atl Refin ..... 37.3 Nat Dairy ... 38 * * * be the work of ‘a professional. gun- With today the deadline for en- . . Aveo Mig... 88 Nat Qype ..: 412/main road through anti - Jewishidesperate Joseph encountered She had filed a complaint with man, hired by the hoodlums Sul- tries, Norberg had counted a to-| Driver Dies En Route pais oh... 333 Met Lead ---- lsamaria, was an exhausting, rug-|when, his voice shaking and plead-| 4 ScAD after a to livan helped block from tal of 16 entries, the most in the Hospital; 2 Child ay 2. 4\ged passage, cruelly hot in sum-|ing, he asked a room for hig weary applying nent omrel af dhe gaining history of the contest. He said he| *O Mospital; WOTON, inosine air ::.. 33 Kies Wei. almer, a soggy, Cank morass in|wife, with her child only’ hours| Word Airlines for a aor. docks. expectéd a last few before the) Wife in Auto priges MI .'.. $) No Am Av Bs winter. away arene hired becsuee of whom Mi i Cabbi 6 pam. dendtine, Burroughs"... 284 Nest Airis |. 103) Mary and Joseph made the trip ind while they were there, ible factors that have to be con- lami Cabbies A two-car collision at Northwest-;Celum & H .. 92 Oie OF. oi: ss.7| im the cold, wet season, with their time came to be de- | sidered.” | . . Judging of the Gavleys Swi be ern Highway..and Orchard Lake Gan Dry ees. iy SSE ff) one donkey, a bag of food, a | livered.” ? Hit Pay Dirt Report Lower Profits Thursday by @ panel |Rd., West Bloomfield Township, Cor. Et cci'** tea Pash Epi .... 364) goatskin of water and a few cov- | In the big room, a knot of lwath- ° i Ba k Seat judges. Winners will be announced! the life of one man and in-|Carrier Cp .... 3 | Sc: ts! erlets folded on the donkey's er-garbed Roman soldiers held f otices n Cc Ss . M : Friday. jured six persons early Sunday|cater Tras':.. “1 fytl Deck. It must have been a ter ltankards of éider, and sang lustily.| . . in anufacturing | ‘morning, according to State Troop-/E%0,", "Gi's:. W417. Bier 0-634) rible strain, Man wandered about, or lounged| py g2h¥ 0. SMITM tie ig POY Orn Airliner Hits Buildi ers at the Pontiac Post. CRT ss Ptice,..”-:. 32°] On the way down from Nazareth,on. seats. Arms..reached-—out- at}, AVISBURG Service tor Jay,every. .radio~eab-driver~in ‘town! WASHINGTON (INS)—The gov- irtiner Hits Butiding ete te SM Hg},-On.the way - omen with ©’, Sith, %6, of 10551 Davisburg/scanned the interior of his cab has ed a drop in on Paris Runway © . _ ; Glimax Mo '".. 303 Pu Plate a $i alae had halted briefly se servingwo as they passed Rd., who died Friday at Pontiac yesterday when a dispatcher reported a drop Faris Kunway Dead on arrival at William Bealt-|Go: pra a |.3) 243 Be rr #3.7\Umes to treat the sick. He admin-|steaming piatters, amid loud laugh- General Hospital. was held at 2 ast: ‘ ; manufacturing profits despite a 20 At ine Air|Mont Hospital at 3 am. was Gil-\6o. 0a" /''4ig Pure On ... 30 istered wormwood extract to alter. p.m. today at the-Davisbure Met Le ion rs hack billion dollar increase this year in PARIS — A four-eng bert Kirst, 35, of 2260 Cummings|Con Bdison -.. 443 ota, su.) 3tijchild in Nain with an intestinal) A fireplace crackled, and ®\odist Church. Officia the lost $20,000 back seats.|personal property investments and France plane smashed into Anicr “Berkley, the driver of one car.\S2%,%_ 0s! -:: 22 Rex +++ 82!infection |sweating, bearded man, his tunic! rua’ ting was the|Lady 000 in jewels. savings Orly Airport administration build-| t., *|Conisum Pw + $2 Reyn Met |... 33:2 . * ty Rev, Marshall Saunders Burial 4 —_ He - His wife Marion, 34, and son Eric, |¢ Pw Pr (t's) 981 Rock ---: 24) A little farther on, he bound)oPen at the chest, turned a Spit was in Lakeview ; Against thig-beekdrop, a Repub- oe today while saver sda So 4, were treated and released. Cont Can °..:: 49 § Baleway St” 3¢7\up a sickle cut on a farmer’s leg/f Meat over it. Apparently he was A Caueiey. Two drivers hit pay dirt. lican senator has called for {ed- before takin arene F 1] tt wcoee 5. - . - . +—— Londen "The airline saieno one| Another som, Jon, 9, ts report (Cont Sut "1g. SF do Wad Bllaer aisintecting it with wine ofl the innkeeper. . A younger MAD county bet bad teen ara ab company officials said driv-jeral aid to ease’ the tax and Copper Rng .. 178 Sears Roed .. %.7\Near Beth-shean. he put a hot fig\W@S Toasting cuts of meat over er McGuire found the gemsjcredit pinch on small businessmen. ; was hurt. ed in fair condition with a broken [Gorn Pa... 335 she ens NOar an, he pula € tri engineer. . . and returned to L. Florin, a| A joint by the Federal P ; Curtiss Wr... 361 Sinclair”... #43|poultice on a stonemason with ajtWo burning tripods. Somewhere,|” 4). Smith 1 ; » a report by ederal = 4 The airline blamed brake trou-| arm and leg and concussion, Pet raison 2 36.7 Bee Ny "77: Mgifuruncle on his neck, then gath-|@ dish crashed. ; Smith leaves his wife, Cor-imiami Beach hotel guest. Trade and Security Exchange Com- : Me to athe ane a"*| Joseph Nowak, 31, of 174 E.lDu Seen -"" 381 Btn aa". florea hig apothetary kit, and vent «© ® Smite oh te Dr. ponald) Driver Melvin Saltzman found a|mission said that in the third quar- ferred to another plane. |Fourth St., Royal Oak, and his|Doug Aire .... 60.2 Bd Of Cal .: 48.7) Luke ‘approached the distraught burg and Chester of Fenton; four ecg wu ergetid contained er ofthis v after taxes on tach { wife Mary, 32, both riding in the —~ eee “9 Btd OF MI |. 4a uae. ; oe! , cash and $1,000 in travelers ‘47 cents r taxes on ea : \Kirst auto, are in fair condition Bast Air L = EA Rid ON Oh 413 x * * innkeeper. “Might you be able. ..”\daughters, Mrs, Leslie Fitzgerald! checks dollar sale. Tyis compared with ; 4-Place Thunderbird : _ |East Kod ..., 97.8 Pack. “Inasmuch have done it|He did not get to finish the ques-jof Drayton Plains; Mrs. Hall Seely ; five he , with arm, leg, and head injuries./g) auto L'.'; 25.1 Rwift & Co :. 281 as you have . . ~ & cents in the second quarter Costs Ford $30 Million |The ariyer of the other car, Phil-|Eretgue4 °° ¢} Tero out: 1: |t® one of the least of these, myn, The innkeeper barked: = jot Roseburg, Ore., Mrs. George! Saltzman, 26, a: native of Chel-|°t the year. _ oT lip M. White, 23, of 968 Mallock|mx-celi-o "<1! 99° Textron ..... rn sibrethren,” Jesus had said, “ye en: res me FOCmn, ae reeme Wane yons, and MTS. sea Mass., returned the case and| While manufacturing sales in- DEARBORN (INS) — J. 0. St. Milford, is also in fair condi-|Poed Mach :. 44 Thomp, Pt. S*Sinhave done it urto me.” ry thete ot tae ian Lyman Walker of Okemus. funds to Gegrge Carsoze, a’ Pan-|reased six per cent to 240 billion ‘Wright, general manager of Fordition with face and head injuries.|Praen Tra". 9) Tran W Air. 119 VISUALIZED TRIALS Luke, there a bustling inn, - ama business man whom he had|°llars the first nine months of this set id )|Gen Dynam .. 574 Transamer . . 296/¥ knew how it must-have been for AP $4 ‘over the comparable period todgy. "the. four-passenger’ 198{tailed to stop for a sop sign at heleeteear Rt edeeed™ © fal, AB Latke followed the course ofjJosephvand Mary radition Lends _|jken tm the sport wo « Miami ts atts semaine sent y $ ailed to stop for a stop sign a 2. 47. . oe 1. . . . . Thunderbird, which will be intro-jend of Northwestern and smashed| Ost Mills... $9.8 Tn Carbide «92 woeeph and Mary, slong the serpen-) (NEXT: Night of nights.) Yule Decorations | Both cabbies tid they received|™e at approximately 11.9 billion . duced early next year, cost. $30\into the Kirst auto which was going Seo Ghee .... 9 Tait Air Lin.. 99 ps and bogs, he np se Mt ; : © |cash rewards. dollars, q tnillion to Ye the market. jsouth on Orchard Lake Rd. Gen re’. .2, 8 | Tast Preit "3 jlize the trials they met ce , ‘lone Bandit Robs . Power of Magic " ——ye , re) d Man Cited 1 e eos 34.1 Johns Man .. 288 and croaked moss-} . xfor i Wright said the figure is almost! Goebel Bro... 2.3 Jones 3% 2. 388.4 | : e . iSla e@ Sewer Tes | tre times the eign auncing FOPGH t0 22 Persons sca 8, Eee oases eremmeres.™ ™8Chatolah Grocery [eX Ear site, an en MGIC "Aetna Casualty and Surety Com . - Grah Paige .. 1) erorkR — 144 . : awa” ; 5° .|Pany awarded Harry A. Hall of cost of the two-passenger Thuniler-| saNTIAGO, Chile (INS) — lat No Ry ... 30.2 US Rub 11 _ The answer to this riddle is the or an res Ran Oxi bird, first introduced as a 4955 Twenty ° two persons —_ many Greveeeal eae 4 TR Steel aan as At night, es of eyes glit. : Store, parasitic plant named after a y % baron ee gency, Oxted, model. | of them women and children— |ouif Ou ..::1088 Wace’. . 30'| yuped, bate Sebinray oveemwa (S177 Cass Elizabeth Lake Rd, Wa-|Greek word meaning tree thief.) o iong-delayed Sylvan Shores|Standing and a gold ribbon for _were Killed Sunday when swo (ome gy 1 325 Warn Bie 0 184) as esbreah with the |terford Township, was. held up| We call it mistletoe. ou. van sjoutstanding aptitude at the conclu- . s ° buses colilded on the Santiago: (1)°Cent°'' Jat Wek “Pt if snapped lone bandit. * *&« & sewer, project in Waterford Town- Bricker to Run Again As ae 3.1 Wests *$| movement of wild boars, cats (Saturday by a ship ha been sion of its S-week sales course. Cartagena highway. ine Rand”..”" 413 Weoteortn’’,” 34] and creepers, Mary and Joseph t * Accent, ta, theold Norse tale and ig ready for the final test run( THe aWard was made at the com- COLUMBUS, Ohio (—U.S. Sen.) More than 30 persons were in. | Inland Cop 1.38) ¥nue she T ae'| Must have camped here at least | He walked in at 6:45 p.m.|Users of the plant, especially dur- deewsh te a pumping tation |pariy’s home office in Hartford, John W. Bricker (R-Ohio) today, Jured, some of them seriously, In [tnteriak Ir "| 184 Zenith Rad 123.2| one night. _ |pointed a pistol at Mrs, Betty)ing the holiday season, should this week Conn’; recently. _ announced his candidacy for a) the crash. Cartagena is a resort |[=' Bue Meh 1 Gorénet Den. 4 It wa mil ch Henry, mother of the owner, Eari/Pluck one of the white berriees for sometime . — ‘third consecutive 6-year term. | near the capital. Int Nick .... 70 Manning M&M 20.3 the was @ 4 - a ee Henry, and demanded “all theleach kiss. * * * road swing back eastward, across) ney." When the berries are gone, the |_ A complete report on this project ~ Nonferrous Metals Men Would Like (stn Sie S""" "ipghtew ih Ste in Gn pts te it mr Bt es Altogether, the trip must have) - ~ * * an - One obstacle after another — taken them at least three days,| The bandit fled the scene on| Liks mistletoe, holly decoration'’s|hampered workmen during’ the . — , . . , spent a night in a vineyard watch- By RIPLEY WATSON {der the producer figure. Prices on|ter declined to 13 cents-a ind. , with r3.| on. . supposedly NEW YORK ® — Nonlerrousithe London Metal Exchange per- Jewigh Iny urges: cach hoepitaity |Gibson’s Belding Plant ant the t of : WAIT FOR RELIEF Jewish law urges’ such hospitality. tom thorns and the red berries are em-'vear according to Supervisor El. _ metals men would just as soon, a . . . : ‘____| hlematic of the of the ear, forget 1957—if they could. It was “T™med seman. * As the year ended, producers of|on TO BETHLEHEM _ to Resume Production ote | ; Luke had tramped on along 5 both metals were waiting hopefully 4. . ‘prices of copper, lead and zine Copper's central. problem could fo taritt relief. Invoking the €§-lcouple's path, through the odd, ante Cana bane ee use. . ws q ; they we readily be seen in world stocks of cape clause the Trade Agree-|porren near Jericho, with its . “ rs . - . wale tes, Me ey ere tree the red metal totaling 427,991 tons'ments Act, they had sought higher wilting cohmung ot dust, on past) dle since last "jan. 2 with jobs monn of these manag ool bar fore Suffers Cancer of Lung cen,* Ne : might be expected, profits for most at the end of October. This was|tariffs and import quotas for both/Bethany and Jerusalem, climbing|s¥™¢, Production Jan. of|method of growth differs Holly| TAIPEI, Formosa @ — Retired] SMMNARe a |: firms were down preciptously./ OMY a shade below the eight-year lead and zinc on the grounds that, the tortuous mountain roads, on for ——— srotuctin wt is cul while mistletoe >| Maj Gen. Qaaire L. t gd! _ S| ( 2 This, in turn, meant sharp drops record of 430,423 at the end of|cheaper imports were flooding theipast Rachel’s tomb, and up the|no™ ze conditioners ar tured , appro- . _ Chennaul ‘ for their securities on the stock JUly., but a far cry from stocks|markets and putting U. S. miners|terraced plateau thet sweeps up- grows exchanges. jof 333,207 tons at the end of Oc-jout of work. ward like the walls of an amphi- G tober 1956. World deliveries to fab- The tariff commi ston recom-:|theater, dotted with pink almond) BOOSTED PRACE ' ,|Ficators were up (narrowly), Dut! pended increases after a simi. (trees and olives, to the heights of Aluminum producers, undaunted refiried production was up, too. . . Bethlehem. ; J by what they described as a tem-| aes. was despite tenants ar 1964 — tne the admin (This was ancient Ephrath, | pa- | ! | 7 aed ee of the nent met announced by several major pro- | down then vor of the stock- |{tiarchal seat of nerves ot the! ~ DEARBORN «(INS) — John J. put he ~ full a the tute. | ducers here and abroad during | plle purchase program; This |shepherd king—Bethlehem. . hild Visi ; perully 6 . | the year. These cuts were off- | time the administration was ex- ’ “And Joseph also went ap trom ‘Ingrid, Chi ren Visit Orville L. Hubbard, was married ‘ . Copper, starting the year at 36 set by new mines coming into | pected to approve any boosts in | Galilee, from of Nat Rossellini for Christmas _jyesterday to Joanna Dennison. ome i cents a pound (major producer | production, and by the almost | teriffs. Import quotas, how- | areth, to Judéa, The bride is a graduate of the/n 1 Estate experience to select appro- Price), was down to 27 cents a total lack of strikes during 1957. | ever, were not expected to get | David, which University of Wisconsin. The Appra : | hem, ' s and fresh flowers. At year’s end there was talk of | favorable action. suitcases jammed/&Toom is a student at Community Elect 1958 Officers | our flowers-by-wire service _ foreign prices as'much as four | further production cuts -to alle- , flew 10 Rome teday to(Colege in, Dearborn, gS | % speed out-of-town orders. » Robody viate the situation. enrolled how long this | Lead and ziné did a sudden swan|al in automobiles, cans, housing,| ‘thed, . |dive late in the spring after thelelectrical lines and transportation,| The in was figure tompared with the 92- government stopped bartering sur- not to be worried about/ture e peak of 4 cents a pound en-|plus agricultural commodities for’ the situation. Accordingly,|yard in the rear. On the for several] months-early in'foreign lead and zinc. Lead plum-|they raised the price 1 cent tojlevel 196. Custom smelters, who turn| meted to 14 cents a pound from 26 cents a Learner midyear ee es stock : N ' vuhed on a out a much smaller amount of cop-'the 16 cents a pound figure of|predicted consumption would go|shel id hes aed : . Thomas M. | *™ aRoUNno per trom purchased ores and scrap|Jan, },. and zine dropptd to 10|fror_ two million tons this year tolbawling and/braying.” . . _|mas. together for the of their) The eS en ee Orion s A prreny Morey ai ORLD | \ kept their price a cent of two un-'cents a pound from 13%. Lead la-'10 million in 19%... |. -son and twin daughters, _ to stock . Ri ' ’ “a . “4? \ ‘ “ ij ja. f . ‘ ; 7 o\ \ \ Thousands of smart business wee eae “y press i to ex their’ the kindli- rd cus- Hi of § 2 a ee AE i E F i i F - ‘Fz | g i fit f TH F ii E ; = : : F i 2 it irel ' it fl | : i t i ”- 7 - \ y ae | ; . en oe, ? i ¥ F | f j ; ] : d 7 = rs s ~ 2 E : Z E 3 z Eg fe 4 : are fi Hi z re ! + ry i 5 E I BR ts | Fs i i be i | i 1 if t Hi | ! (i 1 ii gees Hi £8 i * i baby was asleep in Mrs. 3 * 5 Rat Sabotages Police Gifts, Gets Clean Away'* a7 bo = 5 % THE PONTIAC \. ‘ : a ct = [WurDteys True Lif APPLE ~~ oe FOR > ” 1. Pe, ’ @ Adi 2 \ _ i 5 — x ae ~ ER DESSERT. Pisibated by King Features Syatice, 12:23 PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1 aes MS cae rs 5 2 . ee > 5 . : ee D Ec } OBORG rs . REAL ESTATE added toll {Collision With Car Derails Streamliner RELIABLE DRIVER FOR A MOTOR ROUTE i They Face New Restrictions 3,000 to Visit Holy Land JERUSALEM (INS) — Visitors! Israeli Jerusalem from Jordan- to the birthplace of Christ are; lan Jerusalem. faced with a new restriction this) 1. Jordanian authorities have year. informed Israeli officials that for Occupational Troops May Have Sparked It ~” 8s. f ; ” this holiday in! Some foreigners have been criti.|beTus-L coincided with the i i | 5 45s pi | last week can sailor, apparently 43 gan ¥* also a religious Ho, ho, ho! cal be ' the Nativity, but they soon learn'in their curvy tha’ Merrymaking Japanese Invent Holiday | Like Christmas, Only Crazier | - By MARVIN L. STONE Santa's helper bows very low and | .* Far Eastern Director, INS TOKYO (INS) — The Japanese, diligence : I 2 The American soldiers who in-| They smile, their black pony’ troduced the Christmas spirit injtails fly back and they whisper 1945 simply forgot to impress the|‘Merry Kurisumas-U.” , Buddhists of a tondey. it was, Oh, Santa, how you have.changed. * * . 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