x * Fire Moon * in January\ a ‘ You. may have paid a nickle, a dollar or even more - {01 Dec. 7, 1957. edition of the Pontiac Press. ‘ Rocket Experts | of First Attempt Vanguard Officials Say FROM OUR NEWS WIRES —Reliable sources said today that the Navy will make another attempt in January, if not sooner, ite hurl-a Vanguard earth satellite into outer space. x* * * Undismayed by the fail- ure of the first launching ‘SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, ‘Lack of Thrust’ Cause CAPE CANAVERAL, Fia.|_ 1957 —28 Se See =. ® After Car Rammed Bus (ar Strikes x * 2& DEATH CAR — The car in which a woma victims were removed to the hospital: Mrs. Mary the driver, was killed and her daughter injured when the car out of control and inte the path of the bus. May End Wet Snowfall Colder Weather Tonight | Featioc Pres Paete Going St., was dead on ar- ! n was killed this rival at Pontiac General morning after a collision with a Greyhound bus is shown after the m the ear sp when Rer auto crashed into Hospital of injuries received a Greyhound bus. 4, * FATS F Vy / eae ¥ i / . * ‘ i: . the blowup in an effort to Aveme, -at Pensacola, You neiped by buying find clues that. will insure plNone of the passengers was. in- this Goodfellow Edi- — Early morning rain in the Pontiac area turned to ee eae ae afternoon pep dabrtrr gs snow about dawn and by mid-morning streets and)*"** + ew ; . effort ended in a and evening on main tacular cloud of smoke when the|MEhways were covered with soft snow and slush which! 1. siver, aitred) Fouchen, 42, streets throughout the two T2-foot, three-stage rocket carry-/Mmade driving hazardous. | : at idnmeed, Sid Panes ates Oe communities. a fpr ne 3 wan ge ow Early predictions of the weather bureau indicate that| women’s ce, sum Out, o hoped ee, re ae ee pontioe Pras Poess [2% burst into flames. the snow may stop by mid-day, but falling temperatures|o¢ his vehicle Se ane tae FOR CHRISTMAS — One of the first Good- check to Douglas Jilbert, postal employe who is * * * may add further danger to*- PN ps ye A tgs fellow donations today was $100 from The Pon- president of the Metropolitan Club, which con-.| Project. Vanguard officials ex- many baskets of fond as possible; “Se Press: Here John:A; Riley, right, assistant ducts the drive to help needy families at Christ- | Piained that “lack of thenet' of dead ten ae advertising manager of The Press, hands the mas time. pclae ay ob ys go pti That's why the — " |AFL-CIO and Teamsters. S252" The price was not set. It de- : = ; blew up on an attempted vertical’ =o y Plotti — tear CNY FLOCTTIND LADOL W AP rr te sear cx snes BAND TOGETHER % ' ‘lat the closely guarded Missile Test wt hae Ga eee ATLANTIC.CITY, 'N.J. Both; ClO President’ George Meany war with the Teamsters and wellooking sky monsters awaiting hers of the Metropolitan Club, AFL-CIO and the exiled Team-| charged the. Teamsters have |hope it will never come,” Meany|their brief moments of glory. Spirit 6 organization of police.|*25 Union disclaimed any intent never lifted a finger to clean up ‘said. ee et oe today of starting a labor war in| allegedly corrupt conditions that “.,° a | ren, firemen and posts! cmpeves|the wake of the truck union's ex-| have swirled around President. (WON'T “PLAY DEAD ee ee oe banded together Mi pulsign on corruption charges Hoffa said in New York, where} ®s the launching stand ty ready aan tyr 027 re hee sn Sens ees he a being tied Federal rt to secant”, alah sal | * * * Peenniieeis: achelns __. jon charges, When that would be was another sruiy' beige, tw ‘sutiool‘teked Ws eee achen aoe enac0 a end {he federation’s!Teamsters intended to carry OBlquestion, The Vanguard peo re } : fu , door. will remain open for returtias before, with what-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Leela fs aap yesterday by a Slot the Teamsters as soon as Hol-lever unions warited to cooperate. : With that voting margin of convention dele-if, is ousted. : : $y sum, club president . Einar 0. Mohn, Teamsters ad- for 150 Fontiec families. and, et The action after AFL- vilacente oo a ministrative vice said) yo o .. a> \« i Drcassnad z is no plan at oe Aihere edo’ tend to tev Fp h M B , ld , the same time, would have sufft-|——— sass Aiantie Cay wit chips on oor IT MIN QNAM oon buliaer oe eat Grattan tae * |shoulders—on ‘the other hand we emergency pro ram year * * don’t intend to dead either, ? ; F ee Pentagon Backs Publicity 3 2%." 23.53 25; . | ; asa cnet a ae SR Tanking Pion t+ % reaicts Eventual Success fae Para foging Roem omy pm e n-Launching flop zen. iis ean | [Dutch Order Vessel Bs hae Pen S| WASHINGTON (NS)—the Pentagon’ irmaton| ceases | oem a en Ma cert "Pig Wt New Guinea neem, aremen nd member (disastrous U. 8. attempt pdt tn i ay Ry Le Boia: VU. 8. launch 2 pat outer space is a complex oper-/al,” - , that THE HAG ot the Tene and Rotary cabs |i OY Cane Canaberay Fla, efor aicaMearn on wiretapping charges, ot pent: lation and we should tot be dls-|would not hold up another at The Devt. cow tat Pectiae) Si see Senal ey oo were conducting the drive, also, Py : ing federal perjury and |couraged after our first try.” |tempt to launch a moon because |heard anguard Was) nounced today it is rushing the with a $3,000 goal . Murray Snyder, assistant defense secretary for public in © wilt bs Wana eens: x * the Navy has many more sat-jover the radio. He has received) gabmarine gestroyer Drente t© * * affairs, issued his’ state-+— : | ing his election to the J ae ae eins hy Ae Oe no communication from the gov-| West New Guinea. The sub- Helping several other after several wall : sien an Oakland County resident Perkins stated that he ‘knew|¢M™mment on the test firing. marine destroyer Gronigen is groupe, ioctchag soxtiary men-| neveserers the infocmation had bees caintela,| Te Wéshington case secke tolplayed & key role in the frstinothing about reports that tbe s+ & * “already on the way and the bers of the Metropolitan Club,|2¢WSpapers ‘and members ‘loverturn Hoffa's election last Oc-|U\5. effort to fire a satellite in! army would go ahead on its own| “wnat dismays me is the amount| 76° Rvertsen ts im the aren. Spirit 62, who have been making|of Congress criticized the|~ Mewever, the director of Proj |tober as Teamsters president suc-/°Uer space. — -. jand attempt to launch @ moonlot advance publicity that the test -_— eS and dressing dolls for weedy chil-\detailed rescheduling of| °t Vanguard, Dr. John P. Hagen, ‘retiring Dave Beck. A! ‘ie speaker was E. H, Per- with its Jupiter rocket, The ArMY\fining received. To get a moon Thelr mission wilj inciade dren. Mectared that fature firings federal judge has Hoffa; kine @r., of Birmingham, who, [nas announced that it would use aie an erik te w-eemali protection of KPM ships with- Fire Gikctinnno eee should mot be so heavily publi- |from taking office until ‘chatges’ togethet. with his. father, E. |its own satellite for such a launch-| drawing ‘trem Indonesia, 2 whe us bees os Stamiae er oh: , he helped rig his own election are| Howard © Sr. of Royal |ing. ) a tod Gai Navy spokesman said. The Tn- veale, said. persons with: toys or| The Pentagon wag confident that). ee ge Sok ener Se Demet te of * ee “Tuere in np: question in my) Oustee 57" matt ake other articles, 40 co. tribute. maylits a wer was echoed by Capt.’ ‘Exiting the Teamsters, with 1%| Brooks and’ Inc, Their . mind,” Perkins said, ‘that the creel ginsle on ROME the Mie ae ot he abe course’ of actiér ‘proper. |] toscana arg members, cut down the) magnesium constructed the teat ese wily Ge Actay 1, 6, oat erentelliy “have ite} Smee gene grinds =a Shs sual, Officials felt that the Laboratory, Van-|4rt-ctO’s over-all membership! coverings for « Yosen man-made | would have to use a different 'moons orbiting around the globe. — prevent ; es people were disappointed, but that (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) to 13% million. moons. ES satellite than the one we con- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | eo ges pluses trom today’s sale. Reds Jump on Va 24 ard | i fire With Glee — % : es be prepared sta hese : es ee ; % ; * the Navy said. The govern- rewerrales 5" /Drumbeat of Publicity Heralding ‘Moon’ Backtfires| ===> DETROIT — One teenager i VY ee. : 4 , seco mth ese was killed and five companions Pee ee ; ty % : re ae he eee ae Oe ie ce same 6 et By INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE REACTION GRIM : ‘\, eral days, declared the emphasis had been put “in the | We i", "ustation fal Bess and hit a tree on the center is- The drumbeat of. publicity heratiing America’s first— Free world reaction was grim. “\ Wrong. place,” adding: : nesian West New Guinea, : peg em rasta and futilecatteimpt to launch an earth satelite Dr. Vibul Thamavit, dean of the social administration «we couldn't have impressed anybody even if we zr meet | today like a “sock on the chin by.s Russian haymaker.” __—‘faculty of Bangkok’s Thamasat University, warned im ya neen successful in putting up a small satellite . . . | mom London to Tokyo, afi back to Washington, poll- . Tokyo: ‘would have been better to make our two or three | In Today's Press - tlelatis, the press and the man on the street sank critical “With Russia putting up two Sputniks and the U. 8. ais in the middle of the night, in secret.” , ' barbs into what a German World War If rocket expert satellite exploding before it got off the ground, the ‘ Democrat Hubert Hamphtey said he was sad- ' mel. termed “blowing the trumpet in advance . . . rather than reaction is likely to increase neutralism all over the = os bo ny tated by the’ rigger “a ” . cheap : : ee oe ee S| ee et ree in whlch {he administration has gone about the business County News ......:.:-.. 12 | SASHER TO BEAR : : It was prominent Tokyo physician Dr. Shoji Kochi who of frying & last-minute rush to launch a satellite—and Bilitorials.....,...:./s.::.2. 4 | ‘ Observers in capitals around the globe agreéd the fiery _— likened the failure to @ “sock on the chin ‘by a Russian _— failing it deliberately stretching out the program for Home Section .....,.. 15 to 19 | - failure’ of the Vanguard satellite-carrying rocket at Cape . haymaker.” oo + oor : ee Markets iarervegolte etna AS of Canaveral would have been easier to bear without the big a ss < CALLS FoR p DAaO CS teat oa age’ m, ; te Ne x ; sj : The bitter reaction to the advance. publicity started in President , eall for & full report on what ae soficlstee. tc The Communists jumped onto the misfire with glee : : happened failed td,spare him from criticism at home and | § NR sia h setae otes os Pte . Washington knd spread around the world with the news sedengtontts vot esr Berta ee oo castes & Radio Programs .... 28 The Soviet ‘agency Tass and Moscow Radio vir we hs Be . WS __ abroad. oe ; Witeon, Karl .....:.:..s-- 13 | — séually broke all records iw getting the news to theif _-—«*F0m Cape Canaveral, Some of it obviously was marked he ‘ate ition Londen Dally “Women’s Pages .....0-- 1% 1 | readers and listeners ages . 4s ee oe: lined: “U. 8. Disaster,” wading, “Betboct fer. Santa Clans S07 ovo S| cane ‘Tealian’ Communist newspaper L/Untta published a ‘RAPS PUBLICITY ES ie The in Space Race Against Khrushchev.” 4 7" two Lite’ an they hed Senate Armed~ Services Chairman: Richard B, Russell Other newspapers } ee "Repres Wace tere, Sees Ne! the moorl, but femained on the ground, het “(D-Ga.), who has criticized the flood of publicity for sev- Continued ob Page 2, Cot. ; er a ak ‘ . i d A \ ¥ of imac pac ~ Pontiac Man Named particularly|state labor. commissioner. .__McArthur's appointment to the! “ se Depart “And when 1 saw Hull I didn’t scion ite, yet know anything ” Pearl! Embassy that an aide phoned a on , m. : 10 p.n. J 1 'W : That was!’ ! ' cling Deicane Bearctary eens [CMY a halt hour late for an|50 migutes after bombs began fall/n.i'at aid ‘Hull took “one look at|2® 18 NOW president of the Victor|couMtrY will be placed A. Quarle ee pointment with U.S. Secretaryjing on Pear] Harbor. the note and- denounced it as fuil|Record Co, of Japan. a fall axplanation ot the tals, (Of State Cordell Hulj for another} Nomura said: lot distortions and It|A DOUBLE SHOCK fal . firing. weccce coro ee. *,* @ was only later that I learned that] “Peart Harbor was a douible|night at an coruct dinnen of ‘White House News Secretary as Z “{ handed Hull our last note.(When I walked in to see Hull, heishock to me,’ Nomura sald, “be-|National Assn. of Manufacturers}: James C. Hagerty told newsmen| Kichisaburo Nomura did not/It said that further talks to prevent|*/’©@dy knew about Pearl cause I had always admired the|the chances are good for ia bal- ery, ee that the report is not expected to)know, however, that at that very|y that had gone on for' “But he kept it silent from | United States, I had many friends! anced federal budget next YOR. lon legacy oleae Se ; Mr. Zach- reach the President's desi for at/moment Ji bombs were'many months—were useless.” | ws — maybe he wanted to check |in your counfty and still do Dec. ~*~ & & chen th te vided Pr at the. tonal 9 Same Gage, ey Semeage se rie ; mere: | ae San ie.” He warned, however, that in-lof the iam ‘Deument, Hospital ae Fei ate oe Z omura is not One of those Japa-|creased foreign aid, trade and in- on eee neral manag In response to questions, he also| Store Involved in te With Tea j ome eset ee Se programs are neces- 3 , Pressed Steel Co., said that any decision on whether ip ~ : Dispu = sponsibility to the U.S. sary to counter a nonmilita pg Aen, anit] iret yous apo, ” Eisenhower might. discuss the sa- "4° , | “Our countries’ policies were |Viet “offensive” and declared were able to keep streets} Me had been a Birmingham tellite program in a nationwide 2 irreconcilable, War resulted, Chi- a in fairly good driving} resident for two years after mov- radio-TV talk would be made after : na wag the crux -of the dispute jon. Packed-lown snow, they| ing from Detroit, = = = ssi he reads the report. = -* | and 1 think Japan was dead pas haley, “chewed” hy tires! 4 of the University of the Martin ‘One and of every hig Suchiiction apid ag Gn sien|ecwpbthing to tn with ‘he mapa ae, eeaat oes in 1891, he was a lite every i way or: : . : : U . sub-contractor for the Vanguard |vestigating Inbor violence cailed|Mrs. Freels had named as hav-|investigated the shooting up of the|been revema Int — a ‘not particularly) 14 pee ie pA noted gem re _Yeeket anxiously awaited the committed crimes were people/trucks He acknowledged he hadis5 1 never would have gone to : : Hilis Country Club and Delta Up- processing of data gathered dur- oppose ; made no arrests. The committee|Washington at the beginning of “"" 2 — owed ’ a ing the ill-fated test, Freels swore among other|said Detective Reynolds and j941 "- : Fe The senior choir and soloists of * * * ‘These include: that the ‘still unsolved|Teamster Reynolds are not re-). . Nixon's expression of hope 1 St, James Episcopal Church will He served a major in the "3 Iisformation of the Vanguatd's + Union, ications —sap--ot-—-Crnn-_Weatan ggg va tow a so° meena 5 most slim gals worry about. |the back of the wrists on the sige and shoot the arms out place the back of | with the fists. and ee EM on mnt he one Cann Bt bs Relax. Continue. _. |with your request for leaflets 7 : ‘TEENAGERS 17 * * # 41 to Josephine Lowman in | and yorras : Se ee titan take ale oe remene Proms, | ‘|weight in Move thel ¢ ecieagit, terete oa She Wants | =o st E , hot ! > : rt... — REGE om ito Exclude - LO 1. Stand facing a chair. ruc Y OUNGSters MW your hands on ‘the beck of the at. A Fee Wey w Try # chair. Rise high on yout toes. Keep How May Hostess SAX: "lg SES cs eg gga [bend your knees all the way down. SAAB iste ti Fite ape Ss ra Pes panning ia ae era ‘ [eo Penoxinns “UsEDT ler heels “tothe floor: Continue. 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End Annual Meeting - <4 kok 1p BAG | SPRINGS, Colo. ab eiebeasen’ dual tthe aaa gives more liberty to minor|leagues at their convention here — Baseball's major leagues,|National Le: Giants moving to Thursda lions Also to Watch tesing overt ts ge see Francisco. and the Dodger Nin © ims ee “Outcome of 49er-Colt Giants, have pitched the problem ae ae tiny “ORRE il a' dee eee eee eee Game on Coast bard — of four—two from 00% fora solution that. would| for ee peraeennd eee ‘\ecve, bot "the National” se * $e not be restricted “to one geo 5. Raising the minimum major! yoteq’ to require continuation of The Asociated Press - The Cleveland Browns occupy- ing the driver’s seat in the East- ern Conference of the National Foothall League, can wrap up the division title Sunday with. a tie or victory ores, ” ono Lions. The postponement of a decision on the territory fight at. yester- day's final session of the majors annual meeting was regarded as a National League victory. Amendments to baseball law proposed by each league were withdrawn at the meeting presid- ed over by Commissioner Ford graphical area, like New York forjleague yearly salary fro 000 instance, because baseball is ig STO. * wha growing and there. will be a lot of changes in the future,” Named to the committee were Roy Egan, attorney for the Chi- cago White Sox; Frank ‘ Lane, Cleveland general Manager; ~s Paul, Cincinnati Redlegs - © 8 the grounds that it was a con- The action on the bonus rule and|tactural obligation that could not the four-year player draft ratified|be voided. The majors list 21 bo- similar decisions of the saints ae Payers ot pereee: : The Browns-Lions game at De- troit highlights a pivotal weekend in NFL ‘circles with intriguing possibilities offered if Detroit can upend mighty Cleveland. The Browns probably will be - without the services of their injured first- Frick. The. Americans sought to establish exclusive rights in the New York area with the exception of Brooklyn. The. Nationals wanted to add the borough of Queens to that. of Brooklyn as open territo- president, and Dick Meyer, fon utive vice president of the St. Louls Cardinals. - *x« *« * They will begin work this month and report to the next majors points as Armada whipped Brown, City 53-44 while Almont was trip- = Armada and Almont Win Siise oleae aaiebed’ ae al (niet ‘atl “Wik Stas ok Oe way but-had to hold off a deter- mined late rally in its 49-40 vic- string quarterhack, «Tommy/ry for future entry. meeting in New York City in Feb-/ping Capac. in the Southern Thumbtory. O’Connel, * *® & ruary League last night. * * * The Detroit players also will be; An amendment has not been Other actions at the joint meet:| Terry Wills clicked for 15, Dor-| Johnny Ostrander caged 17 | jawaiting the outcome of the Bal- timore .Colie-San Francisco 49ers. at Frisco, The Colts, lead- ing the Western Conference. can clinch at least a tie for the cham- pionship by winning even if De- troit keéps pace with them. On the other hand, Detroit and San Francisco victories can throw the western race into a three-way | tie. ‘ The New York Giants hoped to. : keep their Eastern crown hopes’ alive by defeating the Pittsburgh! Steelers today. If the Giants lost, they would be eliminated no mat- | ter what Cleveland does against! | 5 Detroit. : a A Giants’ triumph and a pre setback would call for a cham-/§ | = pionship showdown contest a week/ | , ; . from Sunday when the two teams} clash in New York, In other games Sunday the been cago Bears meet their cross-town rivals, the Chicago Cards; the! Green Bay Packers visit the Los Angeles Rams; and the Washing-| ing of the majors. is ence Dunham had 13 and Modoli-|points and Micky Forsythe was a en wg 12 to spark. Armada. Jerry|close behind with 16 for Almont. effect tot the p _five years. \Synder and Bob. Fisher hit 12) Bill Peetzel tallied 14. and John — . Creation of a four-year draft apiece for the ‘losers. : ~~ |Rersten IS for Capac” offered but the current plan of the Nationals is to make avail- able for future entry all. five New. York boroughs and Long Island. : IN. ‘AIR — Bob Peterson (34) 0 P Jeaps high in the air for loose ball following 30, last night in the dedic new Falcon gym. Others in the photo are Roch- ester cagers Mike Hart (40) and: Howard Hinkle (0) and Butch Dallwitz (24) of Romeo, missed: shot. It was one of the few scrambles won by the Bulldogs as they bowed to Rochester, > KKK KKK KKH KKK KR FO IOI IO IO ICR IK RIOR I IKI IK II * | By BRUNO L. KEARNS ibut. then junior guard Dave Scott ling the ball away five straight Sports Editor, Pontiac Press istruck for eight straight points foritimes. DETROIT—Fired up University the Spartans. | The Spartans pushed to their of * Detroit and highly favored) ~*~ * * |widest margin of nine points be- Michigan State battied in close| fis last basket of the first half fore the Titans closed the gap for * quarters for more than three pe- riods before the Spartans broke) loose and scored a 71-59 victory) last night in Detroit. A crowd of 8,000 roaring: fans watched the two teams stay with- in a basket of each other until ‘came with only three seconds: to. play after he grabbed a bad Ti- jtan pass and went all the way for} ithe lay up. With the seore tied at 29-29 the strategy of holding the ball a short spell. | Green was handcuffed in the first half as he was able to get points, but he still finished as the top. scorer. for the night with 19 points and 16 rebounds. adelphia Eagles. These. encounters involve the! ference with nothing at stake ex-' cept prestige and a chance to im- or their positions in the stand- ton Redskins entertain the Phil-| bottom three teams in each con-, :* the final five minutes of play “ aetlagrd nea aakbe = Haase had 17 rebounds and the! De Detroit's offense will hinge on B4 y when jumping Johnny Green broke ball caihenmred @h:tahe '& and Walsh got 14 points each. the passing arm of Bobby Layne | + a sat oe Ginsberg the narrow 53-52 margin for MSU with three straight baskets. This pushed State abead by. seven. points and although the Titans moved within three points twice they could not catch the Spartans even though Green foul- . ed out with 2'; minutes left. . U. of D. held. the lead for most! of the first half with little Mike Walsh hitting for long set shots, if ee Seisaatnaatnmened Detroit Tiger —Oyrtielde » saTunesry NBA seaupnres é American League ISTONS DEGTEN |. covoravo sprinas, Coto. aCubs and the San Francisco Giants| ASTERN DIVISIO Batting Champlon—955 ie Gabe Paul, Cincinnati general|made a minor transaction involv-|Pitie oc 4 manager, ‘who tried and failed to/ing a pair. of pitchers. Fuliadeipale seteeeeeteeee ® : by Nats, 118-91- Yardley Again Leads _ Making good on his promise to Sout Yous Pebebty, 98 nthe + Detroit Scoring With sirengin, “the determined young| hander, whe, lent sever oat ot 2 * 34 Points boss of the Redlegs added his) , son, to the Giants’ new Phoe- NOT . ; ae Rew pitcher in three days) nix club in the Pacific Coast € SYRACUSE, N.Y. W — The sn PSS ae beagee. eerie made 6-5 ree- ||| * Syracuse Nationals took undisputed acquires saumpew Harvey | ord of Rmancapens year. * Haddix from the Philadelphia The American League, which * possession of second place in the Eastern Division of the National Basketball Assn. last night with a 118-91 walloping of the Detroit Pistons. . The victory.gave the nats a half-game lead over idie Philadel- phia in their battle for second | place behind Boston. George Yardiey, the league's leading scorer, canned 34 points — 21 in the second half after the nats had taken complete charge of the game. Harry Gallatin gave Yardley his principal support with 22 points. ; ___iThe game was close only_in the first period from which the oT _emerged with a 27-23 lead. A 3 jleast 31-29 intermission lead. The lead exchanged hands four only seven rebounds and five fore MSU took a. 41-39 lead and never fell behind. At this point U. of D. lost its poise by throw- times early in the second half be-) “We couldn't have, worked hard- er for any game.” coach Forddy AnJerson afterward. Coach Bob Calihan said, “we of gas in the last few minutes.” Canisius today are 1-1. said Spartan played our best but we ran out MSU is now 2-0 and the Titans at jwhile Cleveland, unbeaten in its last six games, will rely on the Brown and the talented toe of Low Groza, The teams have met five times previously with the Lions holding a 4-1 edge. Baltimore puts a four-game wine ~ining streak on the line against | power—alone,apparently. come copvinced that pitching helps a little, too. Phillies in exchange fer outfield- er Wally Post. It was the fifth major player transaction of. the baseball convention which ended. last night, _ The trade was Cincinnati's third lin three days and “each of the transactions brought the Redlegs at one pitcher, Paul. began slowly, purchasing lefthander Bill Wight from Baltimore Wednesday night. “We're not through yet,”’ prom- ised Paul, “I’ve learned the hard way that power alone doesn’t-win pennants, The addition of Haddix, Schmidt and the young fellows is! _|pitching, but I think we're on the build the pennant winner on sheer had _be- just the beginning. We still need! Redlegs Continue Trades. The Cubs acquired Fernando Rodriguez, 36--a-Teliet—pitcher- who last year was with Minneap- olis of the American Assn, They failed to complete a deal since pulling off two major trades in the first two days of the meeting, came close to making another major trade last night, one between Cleveland and Detroit. * * * . General Manager Frank Lane of the Indians had offered first base- man Vic Wertz, outfielder. Gene pitcher Hank Agiirre to the Tigers for their star shortstop, Harvey Kuenn. General Manager John McHale, after deliberating many hours, re- jected Lane's offer. The Indians’ dynamic GM said He was still hopeful of luring second baseman Woodlitig, catcher Jim Hegan and|}} San Francisco, which upset the Giants last Sunday, A passing duel between the Colts’ Johnny Unitas and the 49ers’ Y. A. Tittle jis” _expeced. , WESTERN wy va s --- 13 Vv TlEunesaueenen on hard-running of rookie Jimmy. * +* *I cf ‘ead cs Fermer Detreit Tiger Catcher New with Baltimere Orieles _ Werking es Full-Time Salesman ot Osmen's Thre Janvary BE A KO CR a OR OO OR RO OE OK i point fourth period left the pis_|Tight track.” Bobby. Richardson and_ pitcher tons trailing wearily. ~*~ * * Johnny Kucks from the New York Costello led Syracuse with) .The Cincinnati - Philadelphia Yankees.-He has offered the Amer- 2 points while Dolph Schayes got) trade was the one major deal ofjican League champions pitcher 7 of his 18 points in the first) ithe day. However, the Chicago Ray ‘Narleski for the pair. > | half and Togo Palazzi all of his) 18 in the second half. Chief Tankers in Fast Start Pontiac High’ s 1957-58 swimming team started its new season. on a proper note Friday night in the } West. Huron pool with a 52-40 win over Ypsilanti Central. Chiefs collected six first to four for Ypsi and would have had an- other but for ‘a disqualification in the medley relay. “For an opening meet the boys didn't look bad,” Coach Robert Boyce pointed out. . “None of the times was outstand- ing, but we’re happy to win. Team worked herd and deserved to win.”’ PHS winners were Denny. 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There were 386 similar cards ‘School Superintendent Back at Werk Monday LANSING # — from illness brought on by fatigue, Dr. Lynn S, Bartett, state tendent of public instruction, .will be back at his desk Monday, an aide reports. Bartlett, 53, fainted while at- cian diagnosed the ailment as fa- tigue brought on by a heavy work schedule and a bout with the flu ‘several weeks ago. . \Wisdom Series. (7) Boot ilill, @) Movie “Heidi.” i 4:00—(2) Face the Nation. (4) Wide Wide World. (7) College News Conference. (9) Movie “The\ Hardy's Ride High.” { \ f 4:30—(7)\ Paul Winchell. ; | 4:45—~(2) News. 5:00—(2) Seven Lively Arts. (7) Texas Rangers. | 5:30—(4) Outlook. (7) Lone Ran-. ger. (9) Telescope. ; SUNDAY NIGHT’S HIGHLIGHTS ¢:00—(2) Detroit Speaks. (4) Meet the Press. (7) Frontier Doctor. (9) Popeye. f | f | - 16:30—(2) Twentieth Century: “Mid-| dle East Smoke Screen,” a study! OPEN SUNDAYS 10- ‘til CHRISTMAS! 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I'd rather see American dominance than Russia, of course.” Taylor is an Oxford University professor, a prolific author /of books and essays and a familiar figure in British homes as an. out- spoken television “brains truster.” “World war is now worse for both sides them any possible alter- “native,” he _* * * “In the second World War, the'. alternative — Hitler rule — was worse than war. Now a-world war would be such a catastrophe that nothing would be worth it. “Two things could’ really ~Change ‘the ‘sitiidtion ‘now, One is & political upheaval in- Russia—a| tell ‘upheaval that would change the Communist pafty structtre, not just the fall. of Khrushchev or somettiing like that: The other is an economic upheaval in Amer- ica, a slump, _ “T think the situation may be a Trace to see which of these sys- tems cracks first, Russian tyrran- ny or American capitalism,” What has Britain to contribute Tay . er’s question and said: “If you contribute the example of orderly ot ieee boa living in backward areas of the world. That's what we did all in @ machine-washable ver- i ’ Price is $3.95 for a variety of colors December, the roonth of Chrisb mas festivities, can also be the month of personal tragedy. For De¢ember ranks high in P.|traffic deaths and injuries. December of 1956 saw 78 persons injured in Pontiac traffic mishaps, died and 66 were hurt during the}. same month. DRUNK DRIVERS GO. This year traffic set” leaders in the city are urging extreme cau- fion by motorists during December, and Municipal Court Judges Mau rice Finnegan and Cecil McCallum will follow their traditional holiday season, policy ot “Drunk Drivers Go to Jail.” - Capt. Joseph W. Koren of the police traffic and safety bureau pointed out that in. 1956, Decem- ber accounted of 11.1 per cent of the year’s accidents. In 1955, the Siguré was 12.7 per cent. Ot injury accidents; Capt. Koren said, no less than 13.5 per cent occured in December last year, CITES COMMON CAUSES He pointed out that the three ditions (52 per cent of the month's accidents are at night) and loca-) tion (50 per cent occur in shop-/ ping districts). The three most common viola- | tions that lead to accidents, Capt. Koren said, are drunk driving, following another car feo closely and failure to yield right of way. Police Chief Herbert W. Straley elaborated on the statistics by not-} ing that the shorter days of winter mean’ an increase in after-dark driving. FATAL TEAM “Darkness is a danger in it- + self,” Chief Straley said, “and it} becomes all the more dangerous when coupled with slippery em conditions." Smart drivers, the chief satan’ defrosting equipment during “| sloppy nighttime weather. Some of the rules the police de- are filled|Partment is stressing this month ‘are: 1. Start earlier and drive donee Don't expect to maintain summer- itime schedules. * * * and shapes, 2. Get the feel of the road wom City's Mail Carriérs Hopping on Scooters What's red, white and blue mes- senger with three wheels? The atiswer to this riddle is the new threg¢ wheel, 7% horsepower combination mail and parcel: post “mailster’ and Pontiac postmen will begin using five of them Mon- day to help out in the Christmas) mail rush, according. to. Leslie H. Dean, acting postmaster. CITY OWNS 10 The post office now owns 10 of these $917 labor savers ‘but only five will be used. at the present time. ; The “Mighty Midget,” as they are nicknamed, will be used on BOY, OH BOY! — Five-car atomic train on O-gauge track has atomic reactor and atomic cannon to fire jelly beans. mail routes south of Orchard street where the réads are paved the houses The vehicle, sien weighs 860. pounds, can carry up to 500 pounds in mail and parcel post packages. It holds five ‘gallons of gas and heavy /parcel post truck. The’ car has a motorcycle type front wheel steering and a fiber glags reinforced plastic body and top. Side plastic curtains provide ‘ ther protection for the ear- Fier and mail. The mailster is 100 inches long / and 50 inches wide. Scottish Plane Down {in Desert; 6 Killed PRESTWICK, Scotland — Six persons died in the crash of a twin engine Scottish passenger plane in the Libyan desert yester- day. near. Tripoli, owners of the Plane reported last, night. 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Officials of Tacoma City Light Scientific tests conducted by the) g.njined to say officially tha National Safety Council's commit- blackout, which lasted for nearly tee on‘winter driving hazards show|+.. hours, was due to parachutist Ronald Herzog, but they were un- able to give any ‘other cause. Herzog, rescued unharmed by that effective braking distances are longer on melting ice than on solid ‘ice. 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