~~ PONTIAG, MICHIGAN MONE | Scientists Agree Carrier Fell Seven Areas {2%.Sécir* Mie Wind. ! ye : _ \Now Has $1,300 Batter + la + * Seek Highway = ===" \ thers clang week. : State Highway Commissioner John C. Mackie’s plan a. : But Widely $ '/for curtailing the extension of Northwestern Highway Pied si iPaper One Mon. oa Come In-as toto build a $48 million north-south expressway past Pon-|-we can almost guarantee you's |!" Honolulu; . Airlines. Where Rocket Hit ee nes drown the ine ot seven goutmantney SRnIgNE | we See Soke Oat eowter Resume Flights to U.S, - a | WASHINGTON (#—U.8.| Representatives of Flint, Fenton, Linden, Owosso, Mil-| winner appears aw pore 16 ot | HONOLULU — Some =~ -Jand British scientists say|ford, Midland and Mt. Pleasant will meet with Mackie| teday’s Press. Of course, if |1,100 persons were evacu- there is every indication *Dec. 10 at Fenton to pro-| 7560 60s 6 ese Poems ant (ores from the comstal arens Russia’s satellite rocket — ? test his decision. © - | ge well stop right now. of — today as gale . : Originally, Northwestern was t , . : 4q a wnich put spat 1 tntola’s PrOress, eens’ meat. 8'3 «| twat tartmesar isu [nour ren eae: Mina-———~ asa . at all, 2s its death Saturday night. | : - | Tn announcing a 10-year highway] te read the rales as’ well as the (Dattered that northernmost Sse Cll belt Ess sass my when, remained a mystery | xce en es anid — Those evacuated, mostly in the face of widely scat- fishermen and cane field would be made a superhighway : only to 11-Mile Road, just crate ) Dead 4 Hurt Will Be Able to Attend Detroit, and then cut west along! ’ 1 Mile, connecting wi . workers living near mouths Cabinet Meeting Today sole : of swollen rivers, were < eh Sa i eee Adver Fert: Whaahaad north of Farmington. le sd ; Se cece Se Mah ee Pe oar : es an in our hat her chief in te fn ine tc Spun, which va fine officials protested Mackie’s in ras Rampaging rivers flooded the wei. 8 seriés of Miss Front Page beauties, manship. a ee GETTYSBURG, Pa. w — Presi-| failure to Include a north-south wR rag Reape oF arm Every bit as charming as the 11 who .,. She is a Bi Ree - py enemy dent Eisenhower got another ex- a ter ae betes sgh ctang Be aA no casualties. were reported. com an ; cellent progress report from his ‘orth- |- Allied, ers rious have reigned in the preceding months «distin rifieman” rating of the wy Shag Piaes oh ei i Medien lip ot Ge Gat. Ml Geen ty, woe a | Head-On Collisi coutensh’ te" beter tar tae of this year, she is Carolyn Kay Henry, National Rifle Association, meade before he Was elected m n Lolsion 18, of 75 Age F ion, top rating | sibly Wednesday. second week of recovery from his as . - | Which is 85 miles northwest of eae Alice -» Bloomfield High- for her age classification. As a team There were several reports ofimild stroke a week ago today. He later shelved the Northwest) 4 ortonvill con end bio top| Oe BO te eh ee, a. eee pos He 28, sonra —— Gaming objects being sighed woet) © * *& * erm plans, and announced a north-| ere fatally injured and an-| 7¥° small rivers near Hanalel ternational women’s team record in j|the weekend. One of these, The th expressway from _11- '—the village that took the brunt ‘A graduate of Waterford High 1956. , Fairbanks, Alaska, colnciaed Sithjprsepcet that Eisenhower wil be/Haed_ through northeast Portiac, other youth and three men serious of lest spring's tidal wave—over School, she is an honor student in her a oe the qrodicted pesmage 6 6 Fak, is takes pert in Me atlecmemnlecn ces cxpresenes nadine oct nr, * bentan calision flowed and blocked sends. Piane i ie Michigan Col- She is a daughter of Elvis C. Henry, ing investigated: further, (Cabinet meeting in Washington, |ward to the Mackinac bridge, ee ab eee oe on One ee — business a Motor Division foreman, and “he tatest ; a tigible ’ ‘30 p.m, Sunday. studies, and summers can be found in Elsie K. Henry, who is employed at ["SOPASLY METEOR cos edie cane & Sethe jor cot Sehaeal aah Sele Dead are Ynes Benitez, 40, and The Kituce Hehileeess at Mo- the accounting department at Con- ‘GMC Truck & Coach. She developed | But the other sightings appar.) “{Us' te sald, nnd. could be under com (vn 'a™ Grappen, 28, of 8) Church, nn on the | Power Co, . “her Jove for shooting under her father’s [BUGGY—Three-year-old Cheryl Christrias — Claus at the Christ- Mil Be aa Pe then ushered in a stunning array) of floats sponsored by area schools, ; * * * The -schools- represented were Mark Twain, Bagley, Will Rogers, LeBaron, Eastern Junior High and Fairlawn, ‘Also represented were’ the Pontiac Boys’ Club and the! YMCA, | Waterford” Township High CROWD-PLEASER ~~ This drum. majorette irom Waterford Saturday which welconned: Santa Claus to Pontiac. Pe ee ee ee sey meee Oe ee Thousands See Santa Arrive in Pontioc Kehoe) Band, the Chief Pontiac and the Waterford Saddle Club, ‘Clearing the’ way for the “big finale were two mail trucks from the post office, reminding -people fo: mail their gifts and cards — and the Pontiac junior high schools massed band, * * * Santa arrived on the scene atop a dazzling float prepared by pupils of the Wever and Hawthorne Schools. whispers her liam Cartier. mas on Wheels parade in downtown Pontiac Sat- urday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Pontiac Press Phetes Phony Agents Rob, Widow of Financier DETROIT w —The widow of a wealthy financier yesterday was’. robbed of two mink jackets and $200 by three gunmen who gained government agents, * * * The robbery took place at the northwest Detroit home of Mrs. Anita S. Bray, 66, widow of Charles S. Bray, a financier who died last year. ¥* * * Mrs. Bray said the men took out pistols after a maid let them into the house. She said they identified themselves as agents for the In- ternal Revenue Bureau. * * * The woman said they then ran- sacked three bedrooms and fied after tying and gagging Mrs. Bray, the maid and a guest, Mrs, Helen Dickinson, 60, of Detroit, Norie was harmed. Parker, Wilson Stage Argument at Philly Club PHILADELPHIA i® — Buddy Parker told George Wilson “‘you're no coach” in an angry outburst in a private club here last night. it was. reported today, ee ee ae The exchange between the two National Football Leauge cogenen lers, ie De- Lions until his resignation " Thur sday and flurries other anys. Me, entry to. her home by° posing as' the first choice in the regular Rice Quarterback -Hill NFL Bonus Choice . PHILADELPHIA (INS) — The Chicago Cardinals today gelect- ig, wipe King Hil} of Rice cir bonus draft chole at the of the National Football League's December meeting. The Cardinals, who also had 2 draft as the lowest team in the league standings, selected John Crow, Texas A&M halfback. When Josef Ressel, inventor of #. the marine propeller, died in 1857)} ihe had a piece of paper clutched § in ‘his hand. It was a will assign-| : ing all rights to the marine pro- § peller to his sons. 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Wilson, center, presents the National 4-H Citizenship award to Wendell Crites, 18, of Albion, and Wildon Story, 19, of Garden City, Ga., at a session of the National 4-H Club Con- gress now in progress in Chicago. ning boy and trophy and an Awards, made +H Congress. jolthia bar Gent fond eutaitlaned th bator of. der Wilson, consist of $400 scholarship éach to win- United Press Telephote girl. Each also receives silver all-expense trip to the National 600 See Detection —s — in Romeo Accident ROMEO—Two area young people miraculously escaped ‘serious in- their car hit a railroad crossing and rolled over several times, land- ing in a field. The accident occurred on Romeo) Plank road, near 33 Mile - road. Lewis Langtry, 20, of 1940 Lake- ville Rd., Oxford, and his com- panion, Carol Rowe, 18, of 11655 West 31 Mile Rd., Romeo, both suffered lacerations of the face and head. They were taken to St. .Jo- seph Hospital, Mount Clemens. Langtry was ticketed for reckless driving by Romeo State Police. Civilian to Take Over as Cyprus Governor LONDON @®—Sir Hugh Foot flew to Cyprus today to take up his new post of governor of. Brit~ ain's troubled Mediterranean is- land colony. * * * Foot, 50-year-old former gov- ernor of Jamaica, succeeds Field Marshal Sir John Harding. The soldier was sent to Cyprus two years ago when the EOKA under- ground'’s guerrilla campaign for height: ~*~ * * Many observers view Harding's by—a_civilianas a ful solution of the Cyprus contro- versy is in the offing. Recently, dent Council presided: _‘when| * * people attended the dedication: of fhe” new “Rochester High School’ Sunday afternoon. Ceremonies, held in the newly completed gym- nasium, opened with music by the Rochester High School Band, under Monte Clute, president of the Stu- * Homer Wing Post No. 172, Amer- ican Legion, presented a- beautiful American Flag in the opening cere- mony, followed by the national anthem — by the band, with the audience participating. Schools, introduced the special guests who have had a vital part in the building of the new school. They represented the Cur- riculum ROCHESTER — Some 600: areaé- the direction of Mr. Ward T. Reid.| Village to Solicit on Wednesday in New Chest Drive NORTH BRANCH — A North Branch village and township Com- munity Chest. drive was launched this week at a meeting held at the local high school. Solicitation for funds will begin Wednesday * * * A goal of $3,200 has been set. Until a permanent organization officers will serve: chairman, Du- ane Welke; vice chairman, Mrs. Mary Schmidkt; secretary, Mrs. Alma Naracon; .treasurer, Stewart Butterfield, and rural director, Ga- brielle Swoish. * * * The drive will give local back- ing to Sout work, Salvation Army, former superintendent of Roches- ter Schools, E. Dale Kennedy of Lansing. * * * Dr. William Emerson, superin- tendent of Oakland County Schools, said: “This is a happy and mem- iorable event at a school which will serye you well and I bring you congratulations and greetings from Oakland County and your sister schools of Oakland County." Harian Johnson, principal of Rechester Senior High School, spoke briefly and enumerated the Specific gifts which had been pre- sented by various classes of the high school, local ——— clubs and individuals, Dr. Clifford Erickson, dean of, the School of Education of Michi- ‘gan State University, said in_ his) however, there have. been SIZNS\ address that “Oakland County is that the violence might - flare up again. he Commerce Mathodtits - inviee of of you to our birth- to Hold Steak Dinner CE a ea COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — — The National unity and political sta-, Building Committee of Commerce Methodist Church has completed plans for a swiss steak dinner to be held from. 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sat- urday. ‘Committee members have ex- tended an’open invitation to the public. The 4 wil be -“— Rochester and its surrounding area’ in the dining room of the church. Funds realized from the proj- a county of great interest to us at present, and has been very help- ‘ful to MSU, In a short time, we bility in this country are responsi- ble for our good schools, and we do not have to make any apologies for our schools of today,”’ he said. “There are more students in Mich-, igan schools than in the whole of England,” he adedd, s He congratulated the people of for their foresight and determina- tion to have good schools. State United Fund program, Red Cross, polio and cancer, drives, ‘Adenauer Recoveririg ‘From Influenza Attack | | BONN, Germany (®—Chancellor Konrad Adenauer today wag re- ‘Yule Tree Market has been established, the following, “Newly ‘elected officers of ° the Metamora Hunt are Ben Colman, cently organized Metamora scout troop received their investitures recently at a PTA meeting held, in Needs Organization Christmas tree marketing in Michigan needs more organization, according to a new bulletin put out by Michigan State University’s forestry department. It points out that the marketing channels for Christmas trees i Michigan are too complex. It is’ hard for producers and dealers to. get together, which points up the, need for organizations to iron out the kinks in the puarheling chain. Copies of ‘“‘Resurvey of Christ- mas Tree Marketing in Michigan” are available free ‘of charge from the Oakland County Cooperative Extension Service office, at 12600 West Bivd., Pontiac. Waterford Board _ fo Discuss Lighting lighting in Waterford Township will be the main topic for discussion and action when’ the board meets at 7:30 tonight. ~*~ * + There are 230 parcels of lands in- ported making good progress to-| ward complete recovery from an to bed. fever. and that the course of the| illness was normal. Adenauer has been confined to his home for five|cial assessment which wil! cost: Charies Racher of Flirt. days. The added Adenauer would be able to attend the NATO summit meeting opening in Paris Dec. 16. French Author » Author Wins Award for ‘La Loi PARIS (®—Roger Vailland, 50- year-old author with several best sellers to his credit, today was awarded the Prix Goncourt, France’s top literary award, The Goncourt jury picked his latest book, “La Loi” (The Law), a vivid and detailed. description of day-to-day life in a small port ie southern Italy. e prize itself only amounts to about $12 but insures the winner a sale of about 200,000 copies, and royalties usually of more than $100,000, attack of influenza which put him! street, and all are in the Watkins A spokesman said the 8l-year/Highland Subdivisions. old Chaneellor no longer had any| jcluded in the proposed special dis- ‘trict, located on M59 hear Forest, Lakeland, Watkins . Crescent and ‘Twenty-six Girl Scouts of the re-/ > A special assessment for street) * zon of North Branch, vice presi- " Rose Ann Langferman of) — dent; \Fostoria; secretary; Charlotte Me- Nish of Fostoria, “treasurer, and, Nancy Carpenter of Lapeer, re-|- Alment Twenty. members have joined the newly organized 4H Leathercraft class. Dale Marsh -was elected president; Bill Scully, vice presi- dent; Barbara Dunbar, treasurer, and Lee Brooks, re- porter. Mrs, Phillip iRise iat Rages secretary-| MR. AND MRS. VIRGIL V. VANDIVORT ee ee ee 15 Sen, whet io among 15 acres and exhibit . ) ‘booths the prize animals— Milford Woman ‘Weed!s | ti’: ianm-teret be Ibe annual exposition. DAVISBURG—White- Lake~ Pres. feted _t, Pat mam TaVerme wilt Hold Open House act as leader with Mrs. Frank|byterian Church was the scene ‘Carpenter and Mrs. Irvin Brooks,|the double ring ceremony uniting be junior leader. St. Ann's Guild of St. Cornelius Catholic Church of Dryden. has! elected new officers. They are Mrs. Alma Hadley, president: Mrs. Dor-| Mrs. Eileen Smith, treasurer. * - GAIL ANN BENNETT Mr, and Mrs. Gordon F. Ben- - nett Jr. formerly of Drayton At a hearing held last Wednes-' day, only three township residents) showed up to object to the spe-' taxpayers $5.7] for street lighting | installation. aaa | for tonight's» meeting, according to! Elmer Johnson, supervisor Aerial Tanker Explodes at Yokota Air Base TOKYO (INS) — The Fifth Air Force said today that AKB-50 aeri- al tanker, loaded with some 9,000 gallons of fuel, caught fire and exploded early Sunday evening at Yokota Air Base near Tokyo. There were no casualties. ‘The Air Force said the fire and explosion were touched off by an electrical short. S.Sgt. John W. Griffin of Spar- tanburg, §. C., crew chief, and A.2.C. Eugene R. Essex, Roseburg, ing in the plane when the accident occurred, were not injured” ect will be used to reduce the church debt. Among church members who will take an active part in staging the) dinner’ are Mrs. my Ringers.) “Mrs. Clayton Wideman, Mrs. ‘Commends Modest, Sensible Behavior of Star London Paper Lauds Princess Grace ward A. Beaupre, aeery Colestock | LONDON #®—Princess Grace of|London Daily Mirror, hard- Mrs. Howard North and Mr. and ayrmens received high praise fromitabloid which claims the world’s Mrs. Marshall Wheeler. Leslie Thomas is. chairman of ine itt Jenner Withdrawal . Puzzles Politicians BEDFORD, Ind. # — Sen. Wil- iam E.:Jeimer (R - Ind) went quail hunting today and left poli- ticiang of both parties guessing at the reasons for his sudden with- drawal as a candidate for re-elec- tion. ’ * -® * Jenner made his announcement in a two-paragraph letter made public: by Robert W. Matthews, Republican state chairman. Jenner, 49, declined to amplify it and told The Associated Press: “There are many reasons. Most of the reasons are personal, At any rate—they're all mine. Some might be misunderstood if I elab- erated on the staterhent.” * * * Jenner said he will practice law in with Jack ‘C asserted he was because he foresaw defeat in a frequent critic of royalty today for being a sensible girl with her and no fancy notiens of grandeur. largest daily circulation, about 4,600,000. The pro-Labor Mirror likes to prick bubbles of pomposity, and i - visit té London. cluding Britain’s—in plain langu- age. But it approved heartily of the former Grace Kelly of Phila- delphia for the modesty of her demeanor on her present private “Her Serene Highness is here The compliment came from the Mrs. Lew Francis of Ortonville. Hardy officiated ‘at the morning St. Anne Church was the scene of the November Janice Francis and Jesse Robinson. She is the daughter and Mrs; Edward Robinson, also of Ortonville. The frequently lectures royalty — The bridegroom is the ceremony. eo | ig of Monaco,” Potiiaiea titles. “But there is nothing high-falut- ing or flamboyant about Princess Grace. : “She was Grace Kelly, the film the Mirror. * * “With her husband, Princess Grace is here for a quiet holiday. “No fuss. “No flashy display. “When they Queen (last week), Ore., mechanic, who were work-| ine Wobds and now of Holly, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Gail Ann, to Charlies L, Rachor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Both the prospective bride and bride- groom are students at Central Michigan College, Mt. Pleasant. There is no other business slated A Tall wedding is planned County Births County Calendar ‘The Cenaregutienal 2 Ladies Guild will hold its annual bazear in the church at 3 oc Tuesday afternoon This will be followed by a roast beet dinner beginping at 5: 18, p.m. * * * The Women’s Fellowship of the Con- regational Church #ili meet at @ o'clock ‘ednesday evening at the church. There will be election of officers. The program will. be in charge of the evening circle after which there will be @ social hour. Almont STA will meet st the high will stage in “Mr. and Mrs. . Severe n, will serve the refresh- * * * Almont's 3 Cs will hold a bake sale on Priday, Dec. 12, at the Saxon-Sigler garage =F * g The Almont OFS will hold “er meeting ; ie 19, fH ne gd wi Ss ~fick supper” at 6:30 - members and thelr, familie There mi be entertainment later in 7 te: even- bake sale at , ginning at 11 a.m., Saturday. M assistant leaders, Dale Marsh will Bessie Freda Helmer of Milford, jand Virgil V. VanDivort of Toledo. | \ception was held at East Highland! |The Rev. Robert R. VonOeyen| lofficiated at the rite. | For her wedding Miss Helmer 'wore a beige faille cocktail dress’ iwith a bolero jacket and matching) othy Murray, vice president: Mrs. |Shoes, oe, ped tha" of of white’ o¢ Mrs. L. K. Marilyn Rheaume, secretary, and Sequins and pear carried 30) nousias Rd.. Ti ‘Eastern Star Bible with a corsage jot talisman sweetheart roses. Oscar Vanden Bosch p | Mrs. served as the bride's m: tron of heuer. Oscar VandenBosch of Te- Wirick of Toledo were ushers. ‘at New Library Site Following the ceremony, a re| HOLLY — In its new location in ithe Williams building at the south- iwest corner of Saginaw and Maple “streets, the Holly Townfhip Li- brary will hold open house Friday. Members of the yard -Board 308 will serve tea cians VanDivort of 360) ‘library has been mov ed from oledo, is city circu- Martha street location where ation manager of the Totedoa great many years it was i Times. lin a building donated After a twowweek honeymoon ty W. P. W, (Chicago, the newlyweds will live a Holly jeweler for more jat 4163 Dorchester St., Toledo. lyears. Recreation Hall. : | The bride formerly lived at 2639), ‘East Highland Rd:, Milford, ‘and \was the operator of White Duck| |Restaurant. The bri “ * Summertie by Selling By RUTH MONTGOMERY imaster General Arthur E. Sum-' ‘lmerfield asserted today that the Republicans can win in "58 and “60 “if the administration starts sell- jing the wonderful job it has done.”’ * * * |. The cabinet officer believes that President Eisenhower's recent cer-) ebral occlusion will have absolute- ly no effect on next year’s Con-' gressional race, and certainly none’ on the 1960 - presidential contest. when Ike is barred by law from) seeking reelection. A self-made millionaire by dint Sunimerfield is deliberately. set- ting an example for his cabinet | colleagues by means of an ‘inex- pensive 15-minute film which tells the post. office story. Insiders” predict that other de-' partments of the executive branch may shortly follow suit. * * * Summerfield, in an exclusive in-) terview, disclosed that he has ab-| lsolutely no plans to retire. from) government and will “certainly Stay on. until the posta] rate in- crease passes Congress." He be-| lieves he can “win that battle’ in) the nexf session. tion successes.” Poteting out that! President power on a pledge to sweep out corruption, Communism and defi-) cit, he declared: “You never hear of those WASHINGTON (INS) — Post-| of his own expert salesmanship, | Eisenhower came to) ee ee Se ld Sees GOP Win Public on Job Done } Job, but perhaps the people take president in 1960," he added, “if it too much for granted.” |we'll just do as good @ selling job “We can elect a Republican Con-as we did with the clean-up cam- gress: next fall, and a Republican) ipaign.”” ctisintinads ‘ Sipping his daily glass of protein “Pair Cites Torture . nea mi pAegrn hers in Mexican Prison: jof the 16 mm film, “Men, Mail jand Machines,"’ which in only two | TAMPICO, Mexico @—The tw ‘American killers of a. Michigan’ _ timated 37,369,798 viewers. ° PINPOINT NEEDS ‘couple claimed yesterday they are: jbeing mistrated by the warden of ». * * i . ing a 30-year term, U.S. map to indicate exactly +’ * * where the film has been shown, William Andrew Shelton of Dal-7® rag a ee Meee ould jas, Tex., and Joseph Patrick: ‘next be concentrated. \O'Brien of New York filed a. pe- ‘tition with the Tampico District \Court asking protection from “‘in- eroone: torture and mistreatment.” | The’ petition accused Warden) (Francisco Lerma Blanco of the ‘State Prison in Ciudad Victoria ;and sajd the pair feared for their hoe The court orderéd an inves. tigation: | Shelton’ and O'Brien were con- eg Aug. 7 of murdering Mr. and Mrs; Everett Barton Kennin- pson of Detroit on March 12, 1956. sociation of Postmasters took over the film for its own project. * * lwere found in the woods near sult 268 postal representatives from there: 6 countries have beaten a path to this door to coms the know-how. ‘Hold Confessed Thief, 15 “ROYAL OAK (INS) — Juvenile | 14 KARAT hs jauthorities were holding a 15-year- 2 pl Gay awe 3] WEDDING. RINGS mittedly robbed a dry cleaning’ shop clerk of $90 at knifepoint. The | youth told police he robbed Mrs. | Edith Kaufman because he needed “+ uf chors. NONNERS | heltingtea, 4heir- displaysafter--winning Orr, 2t; Ypsilanti; N. D> Dee es Pe in the National 4H Field Crops 21, Minburn, Towa, corn; James M. Schiltz, 18, . Left & to’ right: Prestot ‘Cornelius, 16, N, Cs tobacco; Paw itaneae re lee 18, ean? Calif, Mass., ’ Ponca City, Okla; flax; and J. ‘Robert Paulson, pels: ete. 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As 2 U.S. Airmen Sent to Prison Justice in Japan Attacked iheavy prison ‘terms given two U.S. charged. jcourts under the U.S.Japan Status lairmen who committed a lesser | BOTH DRUNK lof Forces Agreement. crime than the one for which GI The court ruled that although the’ oe Girard won his freedom. itwo were apparently drunk at the wef k 0 a C | teniced by @ Yokohama Court yes-\time of their they ‘terday to four years and three and/siffered “a total loss of saa H rt * Cj C h \a half years, respectively, for hit- capacity.” The courts usually do U in | ras iting @ taxi driver on the head and not convict a person even for more fleeing without paying their 64-|severe offenses if it is proved that) 4 couple was injured yesterday) cent fare. jthe actor was unaware of what he'when their car plowed into the| rear of another waiting to make) ia left hand turn from N, Perry! GIRARD FREE ives —, Just 10 days earlier Girard was) The Asabl Evening News, a tence for the slaying of a Japanese | mediately attacked the sen- Elmer Childers, 42, of 810 Lana i : \into Kettering. street. given a suspended three-year sen-| '#rse-circalation newspaper, im- ng | lwoman with-his Army M-1 rifle} ‘Bces- It declared: Ct., Lake Orion, - and his wite, 1200 BALDWIN Friday 9 A. M. to 10 P. M, Open 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. Weekdays | ot WILLIAMS LAKE RD. & M-59 BOTH BIG FOOD TOWN | MARKETS OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY 7520 HIGHLAND which hurled a cartridge shell) “This case graphically points out! Louise, 40, were admitted to Pon 'ffom an attached grenade launcherjirregularities in the Japanese) #@e General Hospital at 1 a.m. into the back of Mrs. Naka Sakai,|criminal code, under which per-| te@ay. Childers had fractured * * *. | condition, ‘driver on the head with a beer |ceive -heavy “prison terms while) The driver of the other car, Mrs. bottle and fleeing without paying /OMefs, such as Girard, who com- |Helen F. Coverse, 23, of 963 Ket-| ‘the 64cent fare were Airman | jmit much more serious offenses,|tering St., was shaken up. She| iSecond Class Andrew N. Hartman| lare let otf with suspended sen-jis to see ‘the , police today about | ‘ot Hogansville, -Ga., and ‘Airman jtences."" Girard was convicted of/signing a complaint, against Chil-, ‘Third Class Phillip W. Morris of ,™anslaughter. ders, North Platte, Neb. Hartman got * ~*~ * t —e - the six-months heavier sentence! Like Girard, the two airmen . because he swung the bottle. ihave 14 days from the date of sen- Buy Children’ $ Toys The court said a small head |'¢?Ce in which to appeal. 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LISS Rae ee fe ae Cea : fi ¥ . 4 > hoyoe A : Ee i | : ; * 4 ’ yi ; 5 : vy . 5 & I nt ae ~ hig tee Pays : +4 : Soule cua Among Danes - a * In Denmark nobody minds if * some glass and china is broken * during the Christmas festivities. = The Danes have a. use for the Raborn, fast-talking, fast-acting * pieces just a week Jater. TRE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1937 ‘ Navy Special Project Chief Optimistic 2 Calm By INTERNATIONAL NEWS Rear Adm, William F. “Red” mains calm in the midst of today’s in catur, i. and a 1928 graduate of Annapolis, He wears the Silver Star—the nation’s. fourth highest chief of Navy special projects, re-| military decoration—for “conspicu- ous gallantry and Iintrepidity” as > On Dec. 31 they welcome the) sont “missile erisis”—because|executive officer when a J * New Year by throwing all thei. “thinks he may have, the ace * broken china and glassware they = can find against the front door of * their best friend. The person who ps has most * the front path net morning is the ; most popular person in town. 4 ' a “Twin Sisters Drown . as Thin Ice Breaks ¢ ANTIOCH, IL Twin sisters, “41 years old, « thin ice ona lake near their * home and drowned yesterday, © ~ Dead were Mary Jane and « Hazel Jean Beaman, daughters of > Samuel] Beaman. «+ A boy who saw the ice break ® under their - weight summoned * Beaman. Beaman ran onto the ice « and plunged through. A neighbor 4 * pulled him ashore with a rope. " The girs’ bodies were recovered « an hour later. « . Passengers on major trans- “oceanic airlines. can now get * salt-tree, vegetarian, oriental or crashed through|¢ that will put the U. 8. back in the lead. . a: The reason for his optimism is smashed crockery OD ithe Navy's 1,500-mile, underwater- launched “Polaris” that will give America’s atomic submarines a long-range nuclear punch. ZOOMING BACK U. S.—thanks to Polaris—has an the missile leadership witie a year or two, Free from radar cialis be- cause radar will not penetrate is possibly the only remaining military vehicle that can rely on stealth for protection. Once they get the Polaris, the atom subs will never need to surface, even. to attack. will be ready in 1958-59. « kosher meals as well as regular/NATIVE OF TEXAS 5 fare served while in flight. excellent chance to zogm back into. water, a submerged submarine And Raborn says the Polaris is ‘closing fast on the operational) dates”. of the land-based long-range Diet to Convene Dec. 20 missiles, Thor and Jupiter, which apanese bomb hit the fight deck of his carrier the USS Hancock —_ 4 1945, -The citation ac companying that award said Raborn “actively di- Prince Rainier Plans ‘As of now, he thinks that the? Buy Spanish Yacht MARSEILLE, France @—Water.|become one of America’s modern- front reports here say Monaco’s/ized, 27,000-ton .carriers, and Ra- Prince Rainier plans to buy. the|born again was decorated—this three-masted Spanish yacht Costa|time with the Bronze. Star, del Cielo Heavenly Cost from Na- $59,500. It is a 500-tonner, 135 by 36 feet, oranges to France. honeymoon yacht. The reports say it will be reitted and christened Deo Juvante III. TOKYO (®—Japan’s Cabinet has set Dec. 20 as the opening date for the regular session of the Diet Raborn, 52, is a native of De- Parliament. Missile vicoas Maritime Co. of Sevilla for|two children, William F., Jr., and and until recently carried Malagajunification, since she is married It will replace the Rainier-Kelly Crisia’ * * The admiral is married and has Barbara. The daughter may be \considered an example of military to an Air Force Lieutenant, E. E. Richardson. 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The Red- 2 ss = z 25. i Cee es s * : : L i ss ; a —_ asa kaon! \ x * * Wilson For Galicuationsl Events - ae the Gherpic- ened a two-day meeting, Delegates representing a tude of sports organizations Honored for TKO of Boyd Calhoun ‘Fighter of Month’ NEW YORK —Rory Calhoun’s tse second round technical knockout of Bobby Boyd today earned the White Plains, N.Y., middleweight contender “Figfiter of the Month’ honors in the latest monthly rat- ~ Ings of Ring Magazine. Calhoun is the third ranking contender behind Sugar Ray Rob- inson and Gene Fullmer, a cou- ple of former middleweight cham- pions. Boyd was dropped from the elite list for his quick defeat. Although several commissions have either retired Tommy (Hur- ricane) Jackson or hinted that he should quit, the Ring listed Jack- son tenth among the heavyweight contenders. Ring Editor Nat Fleis- cher said the fact that Jackson, who was the No. 2 contender not many months ago, rounds with both champion Floyd Patterson and top contender Ed- die Machen, entitled him to a ranking for at least another month. Champion. Floyd ‘ 1. Eddie Machen, Redding, Cai Polley, Chandler, Ariz, -3, > New Orieans. 4, ‘exes Mexico Dante oe Beceera, Mexioe, ™ vened to. lay the grounds American Games _and- the Olympics. * * * They were prepared to adopt a affecting Wiis, ‘whe che fe oe sioner of the Big Ten collegiate conference, made his comments Association —op- con- work for In a windup US. sean Games and. te. omn/%%08_ 1 , emia of revicces ts een nenaies, would ban athletes who take any/i%é committee will make the kind of dope, either to pep up or rs Peier|calm down, from the Pan Ameri- ‘can games at Chicago or theOlym- iF avors Athletic Boost | Olympics as a result — a can Competition ‘in this country he wrote te a Boston newspaper. reasurer % 30 years on among the world’s best performers,| A commitice spokesman said, job. ) , Wilson said, would not only “help| Bewever, the revisions now up for | James F. Simms, who has er. 1 condition our athletes but help| Consideration are merely to clar- \with the AAU since 1920, was : on stimulate interest in many more| Hy curbs which have existed |moted from assistant to secretary-| much trouble with Ohie but But- sports trom the level f the pub since 18 _ |measurer to; suceced Ferris ler again could prove pesky lic." Another proposal would open the against Big Ten opponents. FLYWEIGH Champi Pascusi . entina at Rome / proposed the new reg coer AEE epee set of. would) ulation as a means of giving pines, ¢. Massji Iwamoto, Japan. 3. are iclarify restrictions on the writing : marines Te ar sa om Pong Rinepetcher articles or radio-TY _AAU ring competition, The joshi Misako.-Japan. 9. Ramon C yes. by competitors in cofnection with) armed forces now require their ——® ithe games, wnt of the Olym-| men to wear headgear, which vy limiting Pick VMI Star set met wt Player of Year the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) action “AAU/ Military Institute’s do-it-all half-\at Pitt and Ohio State, rated a _to allow its district ‘asso-\back — Bobby Jordan — today title contender along with tions to decide whether head-|was named football Player of theiand Michigan State, faces the gear should be used in boxing|Year in the Southern Conference. |toughest test af the week against for all but the national cham-\ john McKenna the -“most under- Coach. Adolph Rupp’s Wildcats, for which the AAU box-irated” player in this area, was a/as usual, will be shooting for the de- national titdfter finishing third bers of the Southern Conference |last season. Ohio State, however, has a strong, veteran team led by Frank Howard and is expected ‘to come up with the reserve power will be home for their opener. sophomore Frank Radovich, who at 68 stands equal in height guard Chuck, Howey, who got six votes. \ \ College Grid Bowls Filled - Champioh, All- sAameticn Left regular seasons a week earlierjence crown, and Tennessee’) . 20-6 son's club are Chuck Bencie and| ‘with scoring champion Archie Dees, Radovich and Dees. could give Indiana the strongest one- twe scoring punch in the Big Michigan State has star center John Green back along with last season starters Larry Hedden and’ Jack Quiggle. Other lettermen who will bolster coach Forddy Ander- ae : Easi-Weat cisco. sisstppt State (#1). y " AP Wirephet CAPTAIN — Pete Dawkins, 19 - year - old second classman - from Royal Oak, Mich., voted captain of Army's 1958 - football team at. a meeting of | Saturday. He's ‘the ist halfback ‘to hold the: honor: since Glenn Davis, who was co-captain with Doe Blanchard in 1946. Dawkins played. his prep football at Cran- - brook. ; wth Bowls ata Glance Mere is the fogtball bow! ‘schedule: Orange Blossom Bow! at Migmt, Pu Maryland State vs Florida A& “uu Normsou games Misia Fla. - Gator Bowl ai Jacksonville. Fia.~—Ten- neseee (7-3) vs sous A&M firme game wi Biue-Gray aA i: Rese Bowl at Pasadena, Calif.—Ohio State (&1) vs Oregon (7-4) - Orange Bowl at (91) vs Duke @22). ¢ Cotton Navy (8-1-1) at (Bil) vs Texas Sun at (7-1) ve Louisville (8-1) Tangerine Bolw at Southern (ey ve Bowl at Galveston. ame i ee vs it lacked last season. The Buckeyes, ~e (NAIA) Bow! at a. Peters : —Hilisdale, Mich. Pittsburg 7 (Kan.) : (#2). Fis.—Oxlahoma ai Dallas—Rice (7-3) vs ast Texas was ae i'TA pints i ¢ PARTS “ + & ’ MOTOR MART B ASSOCIATED PRESS 1. THE | sidered = good-field, no-hit outfit (than Auburn, . victory over Vanderbilt—which\stt nave Scott. The Spartans blend: aivs Hewsias i gheesinl ee Conference titles are settled, the ‘antil last weekend, beat the drum | Auburn took its first Southeastern up this year-end schedule: \ |balanced attack with good height Senior Bow! — = Mobiie, Fie. went tenibewis; are filled and all that re-/ jong and loud in final bid for \Conference title, but the Tigers Rose Bow! at Pasadena, Callif\\ang have one of the nation ae 12 ¥ of le in college football for 1997 the national championship with are on NCAA probation and ineli-| —Ohie State (8-1) vs. Oregon wtrongest defensive teams. * New Coast College ears of Dependab is the selection of the national) » 499 rumble against Alabama (gible for bow! play. That left the| (7-3). Ylinois, lacking height, and Min-| Service at the Same champion and the All-America; Setarday. The Tigers (184) tock SEC's spot in the Sugar Bowl for} Cotton Bown at Dallas—Rice |.) "depleted pe gop Bw nd jin Junior Rose Bowl team. | over the No. 1 spot im last week's runnerup Mississippi, which tied) (7-8) vs. Navy (8-1-1). could give some indication of their| PASADENA, Calif, w —A school Location The national champ/will be) with Ohie State second Mississippi State 7-7 Saturday. - Sugar Bowl at New Orleans ichances in tonight's Both' Patterses, 0 named tomorrow in- the final As- and Michigan State third. The bowl search was finished) Mississippi (8-1-1) vs. Texas ‘ema tal cava thank: Pa hase wasn't in existence a year u2,,aare sociated Press poll of jhe nation’s! “1, Onig State, bound for the Saturday after three other season-| (6-2-1) lother clibs shouldn't have too“ Cerritos Junior College off} 15 MINUTE fay nee? Tesracssportswriters and ' ‘or She closing games—Navy's 144 victory, Orange Bow! at Miami—Okia- sauch trouble in their openers to-|Norwalk, Calif., will represent the! MeMuriry, Tecoma. The AP All-America will be 2 am {Rose Bowl as Big 10 champ, and over Army, Rice's 20-0 breeze over) homa (9-1) vs. Duke (6-2-2). | night. SERVICE. 5. Pat Wash. > Nine Valdes, ee Mike a De nounced Gater Bow! at Jacksonville, i WELIEAWEIONTS / ig, 2. Hey Chea. 2 . wd. bie Se © Kid Gavilan ar ake ; 9 Australia, 16, harps Baker . Vernen, N.Y { Ttaly.3, Leo Espinosa, . Asunston, pasiyomnes. 5, st sali ‘ anes as y- 6, Manwel Armenteros, Mex AP Wirepheote Southern Conference Names Top Players By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS RESIGNS POST Francis (Lefty) O’Doul, posing at his home last night, attempts to emulate the batting stance he used in 1933 when he played with the New York Giants. O’Doul resigned yester- day as manager of the Pacific Coast League Seattle Rainiers, but said he had no plans of retiring from baseball. He said he may for a time confine his activities to business interests, but would be in- terested if a good spot in baseball opened up. West Virginia guard Chuck How- ley was the “lineman of the year”’ was the “back of the year” in 1957 Southern Conference football. These additional honors came to Howley and Jordan today as the record book was closed on a con- prises. Both Howley and Jordan proved easy winners in balloting conducted - by the Associated Press among sports writers and radio-TV sports- casters to determine the -lineman Baseball TV Fight Loci COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (® The Yankees, taking advantage — A television battle between the) o the departure of the Giants New. York Yankees and Philadel- phia Phillies shaped up today with| *%4 Dodgers from the New York area, have quietly gone about tne tapeet that C- O tale> vise games simultaneously into the) arranging ai all-out television program which would pipe nearly New York area next season. The Phills, according to a re- all of their 77 road games back to New York, At the same time liable report, have completed ne- gotiations to televise all their they will continue to telecast all their 77 home games in the met- and back of the year. games into the New York area ropolitan area. which do not conflict with Yankee This-.would be the most ambi- home games. tious television program ever - at- PHS Season Cage Ducats Go on Sale scaiouh Miliaas wo én pale thie week, of faculty manager Herb Sanford, from 1:15 p.m. through 3:30 p.m. ~ | Waterford game, Jan, 14. Tickets for the Pontiac-Waterford game wil] be placed on sale, later on, Sanford says. NBA Standings 13 ONDAY’S “SCHEDULE No games scheduled, SUNDAY’S RESULTS Pontiac High School basketball through Wednesday, Dec. 11, Tic- kets may be obtained at the office every afternoon. Season books cost "|$8, but do not include the Chiefs- ra. play since 1944’s 19-14 defeat by ‘soo Louisiana w7 to the Cotton Bowl, Fia.—Tennessee (8-3) vs. Texas A&M (8-2). see and A&M for the first time, New Year's Day classics. Arizona State (10-0), other major unbeaten, untied team, finished its season with a 47-7 from bowl play by a school rule team—back-for—ancther shot (the) "Vols lost to Baylor in this year's Sugar Bowl 13-7), will be making! its ith appearance in a major} played in the Rose, Orange, Sugar. and Cotton Bowls in the past, haven't won since 1951, when they defeated Texas 20-14 at Dallas. ’ This wifl be Tennessee's fifth bow! run-in with a Southwest elub, and the Vols have cofte off second best in the previous meetings (1-3). Texas A& M, | ; } absent from bowl State at the Orange Bowl, has a 2-2 post-season record. Rice is the only bowl-bound club) with a perfect bowl record (40). This will be the Owls” fourth trip where they knocked off Alabama 28-6 in. their last post-season game. Navy has appeared in only twe New. York 109, Detroit 162 Syracuse 1 Boston 109 Cincinnati 99. M sgatuRpar: RESULTS Ili, Mew York 83 Minnespalis, 118, 8t, Louis 113 Brown, Lopes Called Fit for Title Bout . CHICAGO (INS) — A preflight medical examination has revealed that lightweight champion Joe‘ other bowl garies, defeating Mississippi 21-0 in the 1955 Sugar Bowl, and tying Washington 14-14 in the 1924 Rose Bowl. This Bese Bowl game will be). the 12th in the Big 10- Pacific The Gator Bowl, greeting Tennes-| is set for Dec. 28. The others are) the only) i | victory over Arizona, but is barred! Tennessee, the only 1957 bow! | bowl, but has only a 3-7 record to, . West against Arlington, Tex., State! \College in the 12th annual Junior) Rose Bowl football game here Dec. | lington yesterday. 14. 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PIKE ST. — DEC. 5-6-7 | we You Have Rummage to Donate, E 3 : 3 3 4 : ’ All-Star Team ATLANTA w—End hi Phil- lips of Auburn, tackle Lou Mi- chaels of Kentucky and fullback Jimmy Taylor of Louisiana State are tri-captains of the 1957 All- Southeastern Conference football)’ team announced today by the As- sociated Press. They were unanimous choices of the AP’s All-America advisory beard of sportswriters and sportscasters, Other members of the all-star ' first team: end Jerry Wilson of % Auburn, tackle Gen Hickerson of Mississippi, guards Bill Johnson of Tennessee and Jackie Simpson of Mississippi, center Don Stephen- son of Georgia Tech and backs Billy Stacy of Mississippi State, Jimmy Rountree of Florida and Bobby~ Gordon of Tennessee. Michaels, Stephenson and Stacy are repeaters from last year’s All- SEC team. Stacy and Wilson are juniors and the others are seniors. Moore vs. Machen? SAN FRANCISCO # — Califor- nia’s Eddie Machen, No. 1 con- tender for Floyd Patterson's; heavyweight crown, and durable} Archie Moore have tentative guar- _THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, _pecesumn 2, 1957 e o.% antees of $50,000 apiece for a bout | in the Ist period of last night's here in February or March, Rirestone ADE PLAN NY, N13. Game Area Hoop Schedule Monday the New York Rangers: and the Red Wings at De- FRACAS — Goalie Marcel Paille .of the New York Rangers waits on one while Norm Ullman . (16) of the Detroit Red Wings prepares to score troit’s Olympia game between | eating Peete Fhake Stadium. Other players in the hassle are Dean Prentice (17), Harry Howell (3), Larry Popein (19), Lou Fontinato (8), all of New York, and Gordie Howe (9) of Detroit. The Wings took a 5-1 licking. tles matching defending cham- pion New Haven and Dryden, Armada vs Capac and strong Al- mont against Brown City. Brown City has had the advan- jtest, a defeat by North Branch during - Thanksgiving week. Pontiac, St, Frederick, Birming- ham, Bloomfield Hills, Lake Orion and Ferndale are some of the team Middies Save New Plays for Rice in Cotton Bowl ANNAPOLIS, Md, ® — Coach! The tug-of-war threatened ‘to A g) A 13-game scheditle sprinkled with interesting non-league battles land the openers of the Southern | Credit Sorune ‘Thumb loop will ‘make up the 'first full night of the 1957-58 -bask eo CONVENIENT iball schedule tomorrow nightt.. e CONFIDENTIAL | Some of the teams already op- lened play last week and many Firestone A226 00M more will debut Friday as the!| \hoop season follows right on the you lhees of a fla-delayed football if r car has schedue, bee more Southfield at Cranbrook, Clark- n driven ston at Ortonville, Rochester at Milford and West Bloomfield at than 10 xem Clawson are among the major “bs = games on the docket. ee): jeners ‘and are anxious to notch) jhas another game.’ at) ? om eB —<——8 ayia? ——" S Chances are — 1 } you need this 4 Wheel HERE'S WHAT a BRAKE ADJUSTMENT © WE DO rest wil be just starting. are Holly at home against Fenton; ‘| Farmington playing at Wayne, Ro- meo hosting South Lake, Berkley at home to meet Dearborn Ford- son and Millington playing Vassar at Millington. A good early preview of what | to expect in the Southern Thumb | should come about in league bat- that all-important Ist victory. The| The plays unnecessary in Sat-|spectable and it beat Army. Er- lurday’ s 14-0 victory at Philadelphia delatz then went to work. Orchard Lake St, Mary will also'may. come in handy against~Rice| After winning the seventh game |make its debut playing host to St.|in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas.onjfrom George Washington and beat- |Stanislaus. Others doing the same |Jart. 1 Plans for supplementing them in practice aren't Sormeatanes | yet. Bat if coach Erdelats f lows his pattern‘of 1954 eters | going te the Sugar Bowl to beat Mississippi, the Navy gridders will resume training about the | middie of next week. They'll take a Christmas leave! joreaet Dec, 20 and reassemble | It wit be only the third bowl Weekend Score |. trip by Navy and such post sea- jen only by North Carolina and Eddie Erdelatz saved a couple ofovershadow the Army game. The game at Cranbrook will fea-\new plays he had ready for Army) a) os opponents who lost their op-land is glad today because. “‘Navy|from the start Navy would go to a cause of a penalty. This year it was-made clear ibow! if its season record was re- |tied by Duke, he asked the players it they'd like to go to a bowl. All ‘but a couple said yes. Coach Erde- jlatz told them to forget the bowl, then, and go out and win over |Ar i w will get into action! pak of playing one pre-loop con-|starting Friday. B Rangers Blast ‘Terry Sawchuk With 35 Shots Take 5-1. Victory on Olympia Ice for Ninth Detroit Home loss DETROIT —"There's only one Detroit Red Wings Pr last night Henry counting on a solo effort after taking the puck away from Metro Prystai at the New -York! blue line. Norm Ullman got his seventh goal for the Wings in the first period on a power play and Bill ‘Gadsby matched it three minutes ‘later when Detroit was short be- The Wings disappointed the home crowd (9,074) for the ninth|Pair with Detroit. time. They have won only twice in 11 Olympia engagements. “We're pretty hot on the road” said Adams, “That's. a gwitch— The Red Wings play an exhibi- tion at Michigan State University ovals Roll 0 n preety OH se8 oot Seek ‘eae Nil. action Thursday at Boston. | sion 0 Dump Lakers On Saturday they meet the league-' ‘leading Canadiens at Montreal and ithe following night have a re- Name eee, er cdesennsecnaseuceesesees +s MOOR prereee yr ete tery ere * ‘PRES SURVEYS AND ESTIMATES Oil BURNERS : om fyenaces ° OU BONERS +. WATER HEATERS BOILER REPAIR — SALES and SERVICE . - LOU JANKA Heating & Air Conditioning, SALES and SERVICE — 177 Edison, Pontiae Bus. FE 4-611 Nite Service. FE 4-0445 = Rangers Split ‘Goyette each got the disc past 1 for Canucks 2nd Period Blast Wins| Over Bruins; NY Beats Wings, Sunday | The Montreal Canadiens have) ‘scored the most goals and allowed| the fewest—sure-fire ingredients’ for success in the National Hockey’ League. SERVICE Complete Service on All Types Transmission All Work Guaranteed Free Check-Up Service 47 N. Parke St. — North of City Hall — FE 8-6022 ~_ * The Canadiens had a most pro-| ductive weekend, They won two! games while the runner-up New) York Ranegrs were . splitting “ Last night, Montreal scored all! its goals jn the second period to beat the Bruins 41; The Rangers crushed the Red Wings 5-1 and the Toronto Maple Leafs’ sent Chicago’s Black Hawks spin-’ ning into the Cellar, 72. : * * * Boom Boom - Geoffrion, Henri} Richard, Bert Olmstead and Phil Bostom goalie Don Simmons, Real) Chevrefils netted the Bruins’ lone! marker midway in the final ses- Toronto, fourth place, rookie Frank goals. which moved into was sparked by -. Mahoviich’s three | - |Hombromek Net Star ——adjust and test brakes on son events had become a touchy josre a adieng all four wheels to give you MICHIGAN pcolisce SCORES question. te aque te Com of ve f cree Car cpartoomanes, —_ IAL soc sein oan tit Tah Ca et Lesetiin| Lovellette’s Late 13)" BEARINGS SATURDAYS COLLEGE FooTsats (Tule out one regardiess of that se-| Point Blast Helps in} NHL Standine S —to assure long life and Arisone State (Tempe) “1, Arizona 7./son’s record, He was overruled, 90-89_¥i improved performance. Fiorida 1 Mama : (rs a @ point- tetory L. nar _ wet Pt or r onl - ae. . ALIGN FRONT WHEELS Florida State 21, Tampa %. less by winhing 144. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |New Yor. Mis 3 a geo ose —correct caster, camber, cree et ee. Te. Prairie View After last. year’s 7-7 tie with | The Royals, who 4ransferred eee ce 2 ses Ss toe-in and toe-out. Texarkana JC 56, Fairbury (Neb.) -Jc| Army, coach Erdelatz still want- their National Basketball Assn. ares 7 Hn § Bb & BALANCE FRONT | “Whittier 35, Sacramento 20. ed to accept the’ Cotton Row! joperations from Rochester to Cin-/“""“" sexpaye neste WHEELS—to eliminate |g Bottin Rid 1 iter “waskermats bid. But Admiral W. RK. Smed- |cinnati, are giving their new fans’ mares Pas in steering vibration. Interstate a an, W.Va. | O¢tg MH, academy superinten- something to shout about. New York }, Detroit 1 All weights included. oar ikestille ae i fou ‘Reckiey (W.v¥s.)| dent, said no, With big Cyde Lovellette in the)" " Sneete.2 sesour concord, «w Vai i. 98, Alderson Broad-| starring role, the Royals have) Remey ,*, Patio 24 6 suet 8 er Cae ‘Calhoun Will Regain climbed to-within 1% games of] Providence 5, 3 . Catawbe ¢ aga Ceroline, 58. ° the Western Division leading St.!ma pals 3, Cinetmnat ; eee Ss Pp Pa C J A L Morningside 94, Yarikton 61. His Amateur Status Louis Hawks. Toledo 2 ix: Fe Pant A erect “lo, presby-| WASHINGTON ® — Lee Cal-| Last night, Lovellette came up|" ° “Easreaw Lescoe y w 6 3 wietace a8, St. ‘Thomas (ntinn) se, [00UR of Gary, Ind., and North|with a 13-point outburst in the last Ney Sven 4 iphie 2 Pe R 2 « © a Bethel (itiun} @i Lesresse ei Carolina, Olympic hurdles cham-|six minutes that helped hoist Cin- SATURDAYS Besyirs st one Mina.) 73, Mankato 62. : pion who was suspended from am- cinnati to a 90-89 victory over the srontreas ¢, Chicago i 1 1 Tene sa 6. Gen Beadi®’ateur competition for getting mar-|Minneapolis Lakers, — — ~ ae Ee ti t¢ | $ 9.00 vaive wn. Corer #3, Bg Conege 6l.iried on television. will get his * * * "AMERICAN UE ethe n . eland vertime Indiana. 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Michigns traffic accident DETROTT. . — Cattle — Tob ? salable 450. , 4 cendara, iAm earying 3 rage choice active, , 75-50 7ws opening fully steady: other classes ge nd: DETROIT # — ~Cunnda, like ia/seattered 7. i023 30, mail fot iow woman, does not like to taken choice heifers ; few utility for granted—by either the United |*y°s5? 2620-1940: , Sutty T1 00-13-30: States or Great Britain,” a Ca-\cows active. steady to strong: bulls nadian lawmaker said here yester- | em yi & steady te’ greng. tise day. 7. eer SS, geeeee 96.50; ane bed eS. David A. Croll, Q.C., first Jew-!$s'se-26.25: good and low choice steers ish member of the Canadian Sén-| 7239-3 08: standard to iow tee’ choice ate, told a Jewish lodge dinner/sse-se0 ib sleerhter be fore 2.56, mast group ‘that, “in Canada we feel/ Soc ‘betters 1900-2160. utility mixed| we no longer are willing to, re-|offerings 1490-1950; riility cows 13.50- main your silent partners, partic-|{} $2:1s's5- wtuuy and commercial bulls warty in the United States’ foreign 16-00-10 2; mdividual high commercia: -Knowland Planning ‘Minimum Campaign WASHINGTON. @ — Sen. Know-'71 land (R-Calif) said today he isn’t “ going to campaign intensively in California next spring in an effort ‘to win two-party nomination for governor. ey + *&* * *. Krowland, the Senate Republi- ean leader, said he expects to spend most of his time in Wash- ington until Congress adjourns next fall. ‘ Both-Knowland and his prospec-| M8? tive Democratic opponent, State Atty. Gen, Pat Brown, have an- nounced they will file for both the|/ Dt - Democratic and Republican nom-|May inations for governor in the June primary. Cross filing is permitted in California. z * * * When fe ran for re-election to the Senate five years ago, Know- land won both party nomination in the primary. But he said in an interview he doesn’t believe that will happen in the governorship contests, “Il expect to win the Republican ‘and I assume Mr. - Coalition Regime BOGOTA, Colombia «®—Colom- bia is scheduled to be governed for the next 12 years by a coali- New Law Forbids Aggression atives. < Following a plebiscite yester- day, Maj. Gen. Gabriel Paris, oe she reserves the right to defend herself militarily, to make to the U.N., or to a friendly country.” lieved to have been killed. rf if F i \ 4 : f * ; : ee seepeneeneee & Vee eee ee eeeeee eeeerivene eee ee FESR Ee eee nee ee Seeder eee enes Peepers veneers ee eee j ee re rer SEPT SHORE SEAS AC OREe bs Babese Tt 2 ee * + . > . . * * + . * * . oo cases included, oo OF Checks — 36-39 (wid. oe 6%). weekly - gov Commercially : am. Lob, Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT. Nov. 20 (AP) — Eggs, f.0.b. : - federal-state eget Nov. 23-39. were 98,200 Whites — A jambo 55-58. ex-' op ee $6-57; large $6%-52%; medium f @ : AP Facsimile and his recovery from it were keys to fluctuations in stock and 30%_on " garded as responsible for the sharp rise in stocks. The Associated . Press average of 60 stocks closed at 159.9, over two points ahead * of the 157.8 closing of the previous week. The Commodity Index “ remained unchanged at the close, repeating the previous, week's | A69.3. DETROIT. Nov. ‘AP)—Prices pend fer Ne. 1 Sop quate live poultry up v Heavy tt heng, none: Am heavy & = brite oad 1 fryers ‘Q%-1% ON Cponeties (5-6 tbs): 24-28; ducklings A m sehy ut oR. i euser : i Lt sf si 8 i is i 1 2 i a it i! 4 f sche EP, set es ' ta | i iB td j PA. | ail Beit eid ii g2 3} : “ae 235 Pid 3 z Pe BER 8 3 list “3 nae Heit Fs eet. rails it i i “54 2k CHICAGO GRAIN wascuss: om nae ame * ut i E | rf g st als t2E 3 a H i 1! Se24uy ws foal nee WHISK anevee wm OM &.2 ttystercbee Bo..083 o* @ be st H i 4 , 58 vat 5 3itical work occurs not in sales ‘ 334\slips and. billings but in the in- CHICAGO, Dec, 2 (AP) — Opening Sawa MNOanavava @& - ee ade Det. ..cccris 8 Quebec Children Die in Burning Home t ‘ oe piety ‘ili; ! F 2 : d g* if $ 5 Ta i ‘ i grain prices: : Whest— Mar. ........ 66% Good vansere He 24 ayy eseveeee TF vecvsree 2.19% 4 LM July 96: . a 190% \ See 1.4% : A); ae 2% errr 1.16% Lard— Mar. 1.20% Dec. ........ 123.15 Ju it 2 = ae iat Se : FWY ..veeses 11.95 eiueseeres-cepesseussesosues . preme court justices are stepping) were industrious too. | * * * STOCK AVERAGES 5 : -Gaaie~Gw nm —@ OM im SEDEESHSEEBNEEEosE*EEDE g “3 “ : R ¢ : 4 ! are tk Moroccan King to See 2 2} The foundation, research arm of/ Sights of California - w ': Ss lica, says the commonly used for-| LOS ANGELES @® — King Mo- oars ™ rome upward the cmowisihammed V of Morocco sets out brush before 233 downward amounts of 49 cents and| °° ons busy whedule of wl |!!! ase Jess, " |Southern California sight-seeing. ! e323) ‘The foundation ~ studied .whole-| oe * ": Sidollar accoynting by 13 firms to} His spokesman, Cabinet chief! 4) see how well averaging out works. apnderrahman Naggai, told-report- Tt reports Bethlehem Steel's vari- ‘ ns . ers after the royal arrival by a. e.8| ONCE IN 2S setae $2.60 for each cane trom Texas Tast night that} 1 the King and President Eisen- ’ hower exchanged gifts in Wash- "ington. Naggai declined to say| in northwest lewer Michigan, ‘ » What the King had given the’ State poli ; : nnual gross revenves of 107 mil- pesident and said he understood police said the girl and the + & *& ‘Mr. Eisenhower had. given His of billings. P43 i | iJ 5 Fy F i! Fy a Hy tf 3 The foundation says, that the; Malesty"a telescope. great volume of accounting statis-| *~ * * steps, which .the nation’s cities), take to get their slices of new/ry at $50 and three lighters|ital was recoiling from the at- 2 3 BEG iShrEEe: inh 4 “Firms Throwing_Pennies- ‘Away to Save Dollars the mayor's or Little Lansing Girl} jand Dog Found Safe in Woods as 4 methods. 2 whole-dollar accounting in its Charles MacWilliams, a. tion operator of Barryton, dog, a jet black cocker named Skip, probably wandered as far as four miles from the MacMeachels home, then veered back until she was found about.a mile from the om sur vo wars PY Symphony Mf, Rainier Search deputies, conservation officers and/- é residents of the area took part. in|, HALIEAX, NS. W—Two young | A group of Arab students from the University of California ati home. Co: $4$iternal accounting and analysis\Los Angeles met the plane, wear- ._-.+# 126loperations. It finds Pan Ameri-jing Arab clothing, and welcomed ra .- Siican World Airways saving more|the King with a chant in his -+- 33ithan 25 million key punch strokes language. DETROIT #—Two Michigan su-|and said there were others who Ed linto a fast verbal battle outside the privacy,gof their chambers. * =e & but pointed out several hardships Justice Eugene Black of Port| shouldered _by Wayne circuit supreme) judges , Started the fuss . * Andrews Society in Detroit Sat- |the Wayne County circuit court, urday night. : said Black's statements were the “This pronouncement at Saginaw|result of “improper information.” 1icomes as a shock and a surprise! +; pelieye the charges were country }. statement said: is e +“ law has been promulgated which enounces Cam- bodia’s international position. “This law stipulates that: The ® neutral country. country. > ee 2 34 ae & # ciel » Cal ‘eg. Declare Cambodia Neutral TOKYO (INS) —The Cambodian Embassy in Tokyo to- day issued a statement declaring Cambodia is a “neutral” kingdom of Cainbodia is to the Wayne circuit judges and) made without a full understand- Edwards indicated that possibly NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—(Compiled by the| - . . {there was room for improvement set|Lake Rd:, told Pontiac Post State for Jan. 11, will bring together| Police, he did not know what hap- Black, Edwards; Chief Justice on John R. Dethmers and Court Ad- ‘ministrator Meredith H. Doyle.|when the mishap occurred. They will confer with FitzGerad and other Wayne jurists and barjeral, Hospital where his condition Woman to Hospital punch in a speech before the St. | FitzGerald, executive judge of pened. He wag driving Lake assn. delegations. 1 Pa Bell Zebe uebee fi". G7: i ir E 1 Z i : bie Bi li i tT : i sg Tt ff 7 FE! i : hecks Mayor to End 3-Week Strike With Moving Walks ers Local 51 yesterday. . from ew SN ak V. Beck. t left their jobs. Resulting destination, shortages idled other workers in (Chrysler plants in Detroit afd at|/General David V. Addy to study Evansville, Ind. - the practicality of her proposal * * * when he returns from the San A Chrysler spokesman sa Francisco conference of the Amer- 00 men moved into|4ay. depending on how ‘soo en-Troy Man Injured . be - 3 bd under aie lant was closed down Fridayiin Rochester Collision - . strike. Newark, Del., and Los Angeles His car collided with that of Ken- ’ plants. ~ [meth B, Irwin, 22, of 119 Alice St., ; Rochester, at the intersection, ‘Ir-/ Weddi ng Mu sic win was be ‘injured. / Is Furnished — Planning fo Resume : s were honey-| MT. RAINIER NATIONAL mooning in Nova Scotia today aft-|Park, Wash. (B—~ Search for a er a wedding ceremony for which|young Seattle engineef missing their colleagues in the Halifax)since Saturday morning on storm- Symphony Orchestra provided the/swept Mt. Rainier will be resumed musical background. today, weather permitting, Chief P x* *« * Ranger Al Rose said, : Violinist. Beverly Clare Shores, x * * Cheyenne, Wyo., and bassoonist] Lowell Linn, 23, who moved to Thomas Emerson Groves, Flem-|Seattle six months ago from Min- ington, Pa., were married in the/neapolis, was last seen by w fel- .. said. “The judges’ six-week vaca-|First Baptist Church. Jonathanjow climber Saturday morning tions in, the’ winter, as we stagger Sternberg, conductor of the or-|near Panorama Point, at the 6,500 them, is most efficient. In tact, it|“hestra, gave the bride away. eres evel on We FAAS ieat more is as efficient as it could be.” * * * ; After a motor tour, they'll be} Chances of finding Linn ative said, ‘scott| the inn. Search parties were driv- Watkins Lake road|*" back by the howling storm, He was admitted to Pontiac Gen--Head-On. Collision Sends to most of the supreme court it-|ing of the situation,” FitzGerad is reported satisfactory today. sidceigs aan fer dP the Interservice Competition Scored by Vannevar Bush A A eS eh ete ls And tlie develpent Frank FitzGerald. Wade|© Along the same line, H. MeCree Jt., and Theodore Bohn| (R-Calif) proposed that a Defense Depart- { 4 i arty ; ‘ j \ \ - a i f* { ment coordinator be given authority to transfer various funds, to channel them into those missile fields that are most Senators Bridgés (R-NH), Saltonstall _(R-Mass) and Francis Case (R-ND) said Vannevar Bush, former head of the |f _ Office of Scientific Research and Develc a the Sen , Sut =*ess=see3 GOP Senators Cite Need of Unification ===: ome” _ WASHINGTON (Ab) —'Three Republi- said he wanted to disasso-| can senators said today a Senate investiga- himself publicly from the re-| tion into the missile program indicates the OF as | * * ®. k 2 * a ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, | a telephone line acts as an anten- na for a Madera radio station whenever the hold button is pushed on his office telephone. 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