' r' .iiCAO ?::oTo etc. CLEV7.E\ND, or:o ThtWsotlwr THE PONTIAC PKESS Horn# Edition nnh YEAR ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1960-26 PAGES A Crown for Sharon Local Autoa 1-2-34 at NASCAR A 1960 Pontiac yaaterday' roared to the laateat stock car record for a doted track atr Daytona Beach, Fla. Pootiact alto came in aecond. letting quaUtiinc race (or the Fkb. 14 National Ataodathin o( Stock Car Racers SOO-mile sweet>ttaket at the Daytona'Ditemational S^aed-■y. In the second qualifying nee Sunday tor the S8S.2I5 tweepataket priie money, a I960 Pontiac fln-ithed first, .with a I960 model coming in second. in Truck Mishap Volunteer Walter Elmy of Orion Twp. Falls Off Fast Moving Vehicle TAKES HONORS - Pi^ Sharon Shutty. 17-year-oid Berkley High School senior, is Midiigan’s Junior Misa for I960. Sharon, an Oak Park girl, mm the title in a contest sponsored by the Pontiac Arm Junior Ouunber of Oommierce this weekend. Oak Park Majorette Chosen Junior Miss Chances are that Michigan State University tootb*ai fans will be enjoying the halftime talents, of an Oak Park majorette this fall. MSU is the college choice of Sharon K. Shutty. 17-year-old Berkley High School senior, whose comely ap- ----— -----------—_—fpearance ai^d baton skill earned her the title of Milk Price Rise Expected Next 'Big 4' Dairies Agree to Pay Half Cent More, Wholesale, Per Quart A jump in the retail price of milk was expected in the Pontiac area today after dairy farmers and big creameries agreed on terms of-a new contract. TTie agreement, reached yesterday, averted the threat of a milk strike throughout the Detroit area. ir it A*^ 9bokesman for the Michigan Milk Producers Assn, said that the "Big Four" dairies have agreed to an average wholesale price increase of abou: a balf-cent a quart. 0«e-y«ar contracts contalni^ the iBcreate were expecM to be sIgMtd today by the Sealteot, Bor- Orion Township Volunteer fire-ntan Walter L. Elmy, killed Saturday night when he fell a fire truck en route to a fire at 622 Detroit St.. In Ori Townabip. The accident happened Heists road Britton drive about 10 p. Fellow firen said Umy was changing position from the rear of the truck to the side. He lost his balance and fell wh^ the truck went around a curve, witnesses told deputies. Elmy. the father oi three boys and part owner of the Gin- Michigan’s Junior Miss Saturday. Sharon topped 21 other pretty, talented contenders in a contest at Pontiac Nor^m High School under auspices of the Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Commerce. la secoad place was Marcia UwlOB, IS, of mis MdroM St.. Penny Weaver. 17. ef CroseweU. All the contestants were seniors in Michigan high schools. The wteacr is the eldest daagh-ter et Mr. and M^ Jooeph A. Skatty. ISISS Wales 8t.« Matty ia a quaUty esatroT - - -for Ford Motor Os- Flve-fCet-two with eyes of blue and dark brown hair, Sharon wiped a tear of happiness from one eye as nearly 200 spectators applauded her crownfhg by last year’s winner, Shirley Hutchison of Bloomfield Township. ★ Sharon had earlier dazzled her audience with a performance that is a n>e<^^ in her repertoire of baton*^cks. On a Hay atae-feet-sqaaiV^t- It is expected that the companies will pass the increase to consumers this week. Smaller dairies are ■ • pected to follow suit. ^ LAST-MINIITE SETTLiMENT The MMPA, which represents about 12.000 farmers, had threatened to withhold milk fnmi the dairies starting today. Smaller ai^ medium-sized dairy companies in the Detroit area agreed to the MMPA price demands Friday. Jack Barnes, geaeral mM4er of tke MMPA, said the haU-oent Increaaa wmM aerve as bargshi; lag amnmalltoa hi 11 other eiHeS/ where the MMPA is with dairies. Contract talks are being Flint, Saginaw, Bay City,/Battle Creek, Grand Rapids, XOdland, Mount Pleasant, Jacksoq/and Lansing. , It h "This Ira ctear-cut vict^ for us." Barnes aaM. fit wlU set Ihe pattern for negothdlons in aU markets la aouthep/MieWgan.’’ Oortag the DelraU area price iispirie. dairies turaed a poaed bj/aegotlators for the famaws/ Farmers had asked for contta-nnee durlQg February and Hardi if the present whcrfesale price (rf 4.95 a hundred pounds. They said he dairies offered only |4.B. Barnes said fanners , had he UK prire through March. Ite aid it was agreed the price would ken drop lo about.f4-55 from April ttfoutfi July and rise again to ibout J5.05 for the rest of the year. • c«si a ss^r, n s-n« / The feat sooty, flames. SINCE SHE •I’ve been 11." she expli.»». Sharon- has been winning honors for her ^willing since the age of In 10 years of competition, she’s on more than 250 honors and 120 trophies. She’s proudest of three Uties she currently hoWs—Intemational Senior Baton Twirling Champion, Michigan’s Most Beautiful Majorette tor 1900 and Miss Internatlenal Blue Water. W * ★ Detralt Lioes fans are famfliar rtth Sharon’s 4^. For more thanMfJit years she’s balfUme '^terforpaar r, Jo-Je, U, at her tide. deJe to a batn IwlHer tea. mad she’s w«i aimkat as Sbe nmt intemathmal novice diampioit at age dx. Bust Sharon practices her twilling two hours a day getting ready (or a omtesf. At school she's editor of the school hewwwper, a deimtop, member of the Student Cbundl, pred-dent Of the Frendt Club and.— — bead majorette of the Berkley'High School Band. Pontiac Sets Speed Mdrk avorage f»er a f%-aaUe lAek WM BvmR (Odtoa) Owmw. U, H)c yrevloui Ugh tor stock cars year lay a U89 Chevrolet Impela. Thia waa 141111 mp h. Thddihw 2-3-4 bdiind Owens were Jack Smith of Atlanta, Ga., In a iSba Pontiac Catalina, Bobby Johns of Miami. Fla.. In the 1959 Chtaline, and Glen (Fireball) RoIh ert of Daytona Beach, in a I960 Temperatures lo Top Normal Next Five Days Althou^ the forecast tor Pontiac and vicinity is for colder weather tonight, temperatures tor the next five days will average 5-10 degrees above normal for this time of year. Normal high is 26J2 degrees, normal low 7-18. hr *. * Skies will remain cloudy with little day-today change. There'wiU be little if any precipitation. But occadonal snow flurries are pos-lible near the end of the week. The lew readtag oa the thermometer la expected to be from U-26 degrees, ristog too Ugh of M to U on Taesday. This morning in downtown Pontiac, wind velocity was 10-14 m.p'.h, from the north-northwest, rising to 36 by 11 a. m. " dropped to 32 by 2 p. m. ♦ d A Temperuures remained fairiy steady over the weekend, with s high of 31, low of 27 on Saturday. Sim^y bad a high of 29 and a low of 27. 3366 Pasadena St., < ship. He 1 1 Town- Poottoo Ocoeral Hm-pitoi by Oakland Comity DeiMty Csroaer Dr. toacc Prevetto. Came was listed a.s a basal skoU Elmy's brother, Gerald, 28. was riding in the cab. Driving was his father-in-law Harold M. Gingell. Neither knew of the accident until reaching the scene Of the fire, ir » The fire caused a total of about 85,000 damage to the tws^aloty frame house occupied by two Lake Orion Community Hi^ Sdiool teachers, John Bixby and Peter Bailey. They escaped with the clotto they were wearing. , The blaze is believed tb have started in a downstairs closet. The upstairs was gutted on the, fireman’s first run. The Orion de-partmeoi was called back later when the Maze broke out again in the front corner of the building. Two departments, Orion and Oxford, were first summoned because of the close proidmity of the houses on^hat street. and raotog. Moot of Iho can an was the fastest ever driven by a stock car, Owem, a veteran of 14 yean of racing, said be didn’t "see anything unusual about the ride." e ★ . dr The victory gives Owens the inside position for the big NASCAR race In two weeks. Besk^ him will be Smith, jesteixtay nosed d>Ot Johns In the second 23-mile qualifying event over the same track. Smith, in his 1960 Pontiac, recorded a 148.157 irun to clip Johns in his 1959 Catalina. Smith will get the outside pole pMition Feb. 14. and Johmr to this race year’s grand champtoo driver Lm Petty, 44, of Boodle-maB,’N. C.. to a 19M Ptymoath. Owens finished second behind Petty in the national standings last year. He also set the fastest qualifying time of 143.190 m.p.h. (or the 1959 big race. ★ ★- * After finishing fourth in the 1*59 SOO-mfler, OweitB, encouraged by| his record qualifying run, promised ‘to shoot for the top” in this year's To Charge Pair With Murder McKay and Shirk Feud Over 'Lies' in Vital( Fatal Shooting MacArthur Remains in Critical Condition NEW YORK - General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, undergoing treatment for a nonmalig-nant obstruction in the urinary tract, spent a fairiy good niiiit but suffered swne discomfort, it was reported at Lenox Hill Hospital today. An Army spokesman Sunday said MacArthur, who last week celebrated his 80th birthday, piob-aWy wUl stay longer at the hospital than the two weeks planned. The geaerars MacArthur. who fought in torn world wars and the Korean war, eritered the hospjtal Friday. Ike Rested; Back to Job PALM SPRINGS, Calif.