f United Press Photo sci Aceh’ Aibek vil =. lading ia cide hapuie” eatvined the great November massacre, these two birds are keeping a sharp eye for occupational hazards incident to the Christmas season. If they can get by for another ten days or so they have a good chance ot wichiig: Mast offer « bipey Now Your and Gaguing M far Seatber ene oe ea fayor, Transit Authority Confer on Subway Strike ‘Arriving in Paris’ ; —— = | Ministers Begin for NATO Meet ike Leaving Tomorrow for 3-Day Conference Starting Monday WASHINGTON (?—West ‘European foreign minis- ters began arriving in Paris today to set the stage for the NATO. summit.confer- ence next week. = President Eiserhower will ne eee oa ‘Paris tomorrow “for)~ the three-day NATO meet ing opening Monday. White House Press Secre-| tary James C. Hagerty ar- rived in Paris last night and of snow in Pontiac earlier this take a look at what happened in Paw Paw, in the southwest corner WINTER SCENE IN PAW PAW—It you think the 4 to 5 inches week was a taste of real winter, of the state. In the past 24 hours, in the area, AP Facsimis from 16 to 20 inches of snow fell Secretary of State John Foster Dulles leaves this 5 Men Grilled in Grocer Death NEW YORK (INS)—Mayor Robert F. Wagner called the three members of the New York City Transit Author-| ity into conference today-as- the four-day subway strike: ‘continued with improved service reported. 4» The three transit officials are Chairman Charles L. Patterson, and his assistants, pathic oss i name wag en a w Clawson in Dies of Injuri rising temp tures later, thousarids of! ‘motorists made their way into choked New York streets, @ little slower than! usual. Service on the three city subway than on previous days of the strike ty ainice ef tae’ Melemaire Skid From ley Rood in _™ Benevolent 4 e Southfield Is Fatal fo! ¥ Clifton G. Allen A Clawson man died of received when ‘his car jan icy road in Southfield early yesterday morping. x * off He had predicted last ni ta big by police facedown in the snow on 13-mile oad near Fairfax. Secre- inh ruin ail } Alles was thrown 31 feet from ear after it hit a tree on the right, side of the: road. There were 166 feet of skid Ce ee Allen nick saty after ad-: mittance to William Hospital, Royal Oak. ‘ownship 4 Clifton ‘G.' Allen, 47, was found 7 marks which led the police to be-) on bor wie hei cot | Beaumont) Robbery or Assault Gea. Lauris N DETROIT (INS) — Police were) “lite and not known gather senior officers at 2 Sop aeprpy ers Foie seecr ar Bis bene Wt te Presi he = De it was. : wre Roneieas a 58-year-old | Army ’s Satellite “The persistance of Wiliam f Duck la holdup” oe itckye Tops 8 Million | they deal with many of the came f TOKYO (INS) The o* popitila- aspects of European cooperation. | 4... of Tokyo — world’s largest one we te 1 | has woped the 8,550,000 | (Continued on | Page 2, Col, 2) 2. mark. Detroit Police Wonder Whether Killing Meant, when 4) third than the Navy’ the inde erage nste vy fled . Leon E. , 41, Detroit, told police he the wounded man if it “was Hospital. Rely said a iseded’ emamatic! pistol was found near Nehra who) Residents in County Glimpse Red Moon Several Oakland County residents braved frigid pre- dawn temperatures today to glimpse Russia’s Sputnik II as it coursed through the northwest sky. | Many other early-risers may have sighted the satel-| tid to Resemble ed “‘moon.”” It is 6 feet 8 inches long and averages six-inchesin-diametet. Area Forecast: Warmer Friday | Eastern Half of Nation, Frigid Wave satellite — closely resembling a long artillery shell—weighs 29.7 his short wave radio’ set when it was first launched. He also heard {Sputnik 1 and bapowecended its beep October 7. DIDN'T BELIEVE “{ didn’t believe anything like. that anyway, about- being able to see such things with the naked) eye. If others did, I'd never see it (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) counting and measuring cosmic rays and sending radio “beep- peep" signals to the ground. Hotel Blast Kills One; ™ Another ls Missing ‘moon since he had located it on): The County Road Commission re- ports roads are slippery in spots. Up te an inch of snow fell in the Pontiac area while ley winds blew most of the day. The mercury plunged to 7 for the lowest recorded temperature in idowntown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. iThe mercury hdd obligingly risen ito 20 by 2 p.m. . GREENVILLE, Tex, @ — A Worst in 23 Years night and was followed by raging \fire. One body was found In the ‘ruins. One of the 32: registered guests was missing. The body of Joshua B. Crater of Celeste, Tex., a guest at the hotel, was found in the wreckage on the) third floor. 1 ‘Three persons .were hospitalized| and others were treated for cuts, “May Fire 125 Rockets - “Moscow (INS) — Tass an- dren shared the | right with the ita is Richard Pisarski, of Hazel Park. 1 _Children Cheered by Early Visit Pontiae Press Phote © |. SANTA’S INCTOWN =< More ‘| than 250 county crippled chil- dribe ssl,” the Oakland ‘County Society for Crippled Children with Santa Claus ay. Left to yesterd Driesagker, Ror mp Jane Arnold, 7 Clifford St, and Allan “Old Population Grows. = |-to solve-all their problems. Advisers Report to Supervisors’ Welfare Committee: : County Mental Aid Legally Limi Légal complications apparently Except in the casé~ of Wayneli | [limit the extent to which the bruises and shock. Fifteen elderly; men lived at the hotel, which also was popular with traveling men. The explosion blew out all the, windows in the hotel and shattered in neighboring | buildings. east coast.” 0 ee ea NEW YORK (INS)—An expert on aging said today that by 1960 there will be enough Americans ees and over” to-elect any presi- candidate who —_— = ern interior. Freeze Bad for Florida TAMPA, Fla. (AP)—The worst freeze in 23 years smacked Florida hard today, damaging citrus, vegetables and blight- ing Yuletide Grnamental shrubbery. _ Warren Johnson, meterologist of the federal-state frost “warning service at Lakeland, said it was “very disastrous for unprotected truck except vegetables grown on the lower Johnson and citrus men say it will be several days before the full damage can be assessed. — The Pilorida Citrus Commission, a } ing the vast citrus industry, called a special meeting for 10 ithe Sonocraft Corp... oe aamn Saturday to sifvey the cold damage: Lows in the 20s were reported in several areas. Weather Bureau forecast for tonight was for temperatures of ‘equipment to beng in June 23 Tae ty the northern intarler, and 32 to 96 Inthe south [and Misged & to Hota in state agency regulat- = The The told wave was sudden, In Miami. the temperature was_65 when the cold wave hit, dropped. seven _— 1 five minutes and hit a low of 40. ; Canada to Gulf, Suffers |“ showed -a- willingness to--comply— with a cleanup order. Meanwhile, the convention was . | GIO operation during a cleanup iGuadaded att" Fear & Col. 2) Defense Takes Over Today in Hoffa Til Sen cose a bole Wid in Ok eral court before a jury and Judge * * . Behrendt testified ages he sold . 1953, county county, the state has reserved for itself the exclusive right to pro- vide treatment for persons judged insame. --Unless the law is changed, this emergency tacilities| 4, cumnity News eeeestete “as 8 2 eee ee oe ee eiereeee eeeee eeee eee “Batt a4 AG |. 4 i z : - i in Hospital Orrin P. Huntoon Was Funeral Home Director in Pontiac 46 Years Orrin P, Huntoon, local funeral home director for more than 4 years, died at 4:55 yesterday after- Joseph Mercy Hos- He had noon in St. pital of a heart: ailment, been ii —_ a veer. * A life Ric seddes of Oakland born in Orion Township to William P. and Della County, he was Hoyt Huntoon on Aug: 31, 1887. He attended Waterford Township and Pontiac High Schools. Mr, Huntoon, 70, entered the + flour nailing business with his | father on leaving school in 1905. He started the unde busi- ness here in 1911 with E. 4. Kelly and continued ij after Mr. Kelly’s retirement in 1916, In 1926, Mr. Huntoon. converted the former residence of C, ¥, Tay- lor at 79 Oakland Ave. into a funeral. home. His first. motorized ambulance was purchased in 1912. Prior to that all funerals and emer- ‘gencies were served by horse- drawn vehicles. | A member of First Baptist Church, he also belongs to the) downtown Kiwanis Club, _Knights ol Pythiad, “Ponting” » FRAM No, 21, Pontiae High Twelve Club and the Odd Fellow Lodge. He was a member of National Selected Morticians, Knight Temp- lar, Fellowship Class of his church and of the Board of Directors. of the Pontiac Credit Bureau. ORRIN P. MUNTOON ;. County Menta Aid Legally Limited - (Continued From Page ia long waiting list for admission to a state hospital — could voluntarily submit to emergency treatrnent by the state, either afa public or iprivate institution. Ona yoluntary rege this type patient could be continuously housed in a coanty facility until admission to a state. hospital, But the law, as it now reads, says the county could not provide treatment. bs * * * apparently snags a suggestion by the Oakland County -Medical So- ciety's Mental Health Committee. ‘ Glimpse Red Moon It is this legal complication that! ¢ 4 (Continued From Page One) anyway. I felt kind of funay when ~ ta z is = fees ee - ? Eoeet — spines for ' on pg Pie =! a of the Charles W. Gale, forestry and|care in careful wrapping and” — of enor rd i | : Downtown Bank High Boys and Girls Glee Club, Features Carols, \Music on Organ A series of daily ‘Christmas caroling and organ music began today at the downtown Pontiac High Mixed Chorus, Eastern Junior ‘the ninth grade chorus from Madi- tiae Central High School. x * * son Junior High, and thé Senior Girls Chorus Ensemble from Pon- Others are the LeBaron Mixed Chorus, Liricoin Junior High Ninth * * * The committee has guaranteed State Bank and will contin ue\Grade Chorus, Washington Junior|® - Saturday _ He Toray of eames a that if the county provides a hos-|Louella St., Drayton Plains. His) T0U8h Dee 24. . . High Girls Glee Club and ninth/® peices SLASHED on All | aves Me ~ s taree pital, it will provide a professionalson. is Samuel McPherson, of 5807): will be 10 iinging grows grade chorus, and St. Frederick's F ic pie f erg e pepe os staff for emergency treatment. nig DWIGt St., Watgrtord Township. ting in'the program, while} Mixed Choral Group. po gee ELECTR jaterford Town- Without special legislation, & ae. organ music will be provided to-| +--+ + RAZO . . BUY NOW ship and Stephen of Clarkston; ] d Tt just like a brilliant " : : CHRISTMAS GIFTS! proposal seems doomed, a nal 7 egal travelling | TOTOW Sd Dee. 23 and" 24 by Singing will be at noon Monday, Noms See wae ree ak Waar a a across the sky pared of down Mrs, 5°. Dutey. Twesday, Thursday and Friday MAIN FLOOR ford and Mrs. Herbert Corvillion|g gs» «| Hikes falling star so know that. ee ie G a eee See 4 &;; tines som ei oe Ministers Gathering goo ora eee sighted Sput| M2 Glee Club, Jefferson Junior grams will begin at 6 apa Fa ~CIG ARETTES day rom the Fast Bapust chores OT NATO Parley fttasnat’ste "sah ‘cloning, te : Spell” anos . an “orange oo : wee Bes pester, De. 5. Se. Seana, white vapor tail on it,” he said No Need to Pay Full” Prices PER rR CARTON PERS ora officiating. Burial will be in Of-| (Continued From Page One) [The one this morning didn't ——— samme tawa Park Cemetery. Mr. Hun- toon’s body is at the Huntoon ed eral .Home. Postponement Granted in City Docfors’ Suit. Another in a long series of , against the hospital was granted’ today by Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams. * * * A new show-cause hearing was s¢t for Jan. 8 at 9:30, coo a eta qaest of William J. Beer, ney for the docotrs, The five seek an injunction pre- venting the hospital from enforc- ‘Ing certain regulations which they say. deprive them of their privilege to practice medicine without re- struction. _- ant sapincenpeneiacepbak ——— ’ : area to take advantage of the large ~ (Continued From Page One) shold ds,” Capt. L Kaow mo eee , and new officers ot said. ~~” the ‘ magne He warned women shoppers _ —_ BACK IN FAVOR particularity to avoid. the prac- : The textile = not to be tice of leaving their purses on : confused with the old CIO Textile| a counter while they examine By E, H. SIMS Workers Union of American — was restored to good standing yester-| ‘Jr just takes a few seconds for Why is weather called a westerly|day- after a new regime in the» skillful thief to take a purse aeliber ie thee States? union had assured federation lead-)) of unguarded,” in this country general- trom west to east. fie movement of fronts prevailing direction of the layer. (which is our weather) is from west to east. This movement averages five or six hundred miles on a normal day. east.- If you know whether a low pressure area is passing (counter-| ¥ clockwise winds) or a high pres-|¢ sure system (clockwise) you can|} determine your position in the cir- ponements in the law suit at tee day President Pontiac General Hospital doctors! come from any direction, while the weather ag still moving ¢ ordinate U.S. Marshall Plan . aid and has since widened into other Teconomic fields. The council deals with social, cultural, scientific and legal problems as well as. eco- nomic unity .* * * Sen Mansfield (D-Mont.) said to- faces ‘the job in Paris of making NATO into a “going concern” instead of “a symbol of defense.” Mansfield, assistant Democratic leader and a’ member of the Senate Foreign Relations Commit- red from tee, = m7. . een ttt hat the North Atlantic Treaty Sesety Or ganization is disintegrating. ~ ‘Bakery Workers — ers of full compliance with a clean- up directive. * * * Before adjourning, the conven- tion wag expected to approve an ethical practice codes adopted by the federation’s Executive Council. But, it probably will accuse the Senate Rackets Committee of being one-sided in its investigation of improper practices in ae else I can find,” McPherson added. | Pontiac Police Warn Shoppers Fast Grab for Purses; Lefrvon: Counter A cine to* Christmas shop- pers_and to merchants was issued today. by Capt. 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