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‘in Cruelty Case -
* Sherry is Mrs. Wyatt's daughter./q)
~ Denison led Sherry through the
» of the deformed hand.
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NOVEMBER 20, 1956
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—— AP Wirephete
ROCKET AWAY! — The fifth of a series of U. S. Army rockets
is fired from a new launching tower on the tundra near Fort Church-
ill, Manitoba. Called the “Aerobee-Hi,” the rocket streaked into the
clear sky for 130 miles two days ago. The officials’ verdict: “perfect.”
Almont High School Says No
Locked Out Student
Still Can't Get In Robert Phernetion, 16-year-old Romeo High School
student whose locks have him locked out of high school,
has been turned down in-4tis-effort to gain admission to
a different Romeo-area high school. —
Donald McAlvey, superintendent of schools in nearby’
Almont, said today that Mrs. Alice Phernetton of Wash-
Sherry Testifies | CT:
sion for both her sons, but
it was denied. He said the
Almont school board had nk ee PONTIAG, Bn i
: ~
~.. |Dag: Hammarskjold in its! .
“HIGAN TUESDAY, 32 PAGES
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Hammarskjold Said to Support
Egypt's Demand Nasser Wants U.N. to
Follow _ British, “French
Out of Canal Zone
“UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.). |
(—Egypt was reported to-|-j
day to have pase»
N. Secre support of U.
demand that the.U. N. po-
lice force leave the Suez
Canal Zone after a British-|.
French withdrawal.
With Britain, France
Israel standing firm in th
opposition, U. N. diplomats
were said to be seriously
concerned over the delay in
finding a formula to resolve
the deadlock.
The secretary general, who re-)
turned yesterday from a trouble-'
shooting trip to Egypt, planned to!
submit two reports to the Assem-)
bly today. A U.N. spokesman said
one- centered on the! operation to
clear the canal, in which Ham-
marskjold agreed the U.N. would SHOOTING SCENE — Police
troopers near Flint yesterday. cluster in the yard of Harry G. Richards after he ~
was captured following a gun baitle with state and passersby _ shot and killed
Richards, who ankle.
is AP Wirephetes
the ‘two troopers at the right, was
subdued in a fight with 40 officers who used gun-
fire and tear gas. A third trooper was shot in the
help, and the other on the U.N.)
police force.
U. S. Wants Dock Strike Settled
of Having Hand Burned
by Mother
A 10 woman-four man jury this
morning heard seven-year-old
Sherry Wilkinson describe how
her mother “held my “hand over
the gas burner in the kitchen be-
cause she didn’t want me down-
stairs.”
*s parents, William Wyatt,
2, his wife, Ada, 33, are
charged with cruelty to the child. Legal efforts of Mrs. Phernetton
Bank Declares Dividend .
Directors of the Pontiac State
Assistant Prosecutor Walter T.|Common stock, President. Milo J.
jury box this morning. Several
jurors covered their eyes at sight) 17 decided to back the policy)
Set by the Romeo board. (far has not moved to withdraw! ain, and Israeli immedi-
ately withdraw their troops from
Egyptian territory seized in their
offensive.
Britain and France have insisted
t their forces
in anthan Ghent weeaeot ieee NEW YORK W@~A federal me-| only if the ‘positions are taken over. iator has scolded union and man- by U.N, police troops. agement negotiators with a warn-|
*: ¢@ 6 ling to “stop fiddling around” and
Israel has indicated it will try to Settle the East-Gulf coast. dock)
hang on to the Gaza Strip and so Strike. ;
/60,000 dock workers moved into’
‘its fifth day today with no sign)
— backed by the Soviet Union ‘piers from Maine to Texas. i
positions along the 1949 Egyptian-
Israeli armistice York Shipping Assn. resume con-
Egypt stood firm on its demand shins remained idle at deserted amy immediate government inter-
that the U. N. troops must take-8p! Negotiators for the International the Taft-Hartley law.
Longshoremen's Assn. and the New! The White House also appealed and Gulf
French and level forces. {
\ Dispatches trom Cairo saia] SUEZ Blockage Egypt was becoming increasingly .
Testive over the delay in the de- May Up Price
| of Fuel in U.S.
| WASHINGTON @ — The Su-
ioe | See amen cee on i i e
fe ctficials acknowledged -
day while repeating that it will |
| not necessitate rationing in the
-| United States. &
age because of the Middle East
crisis, om
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‘Cloudy Wit Rei,
of, British,’ |
Take a Rest,
{Eden Ordered Briton Suffers ‘Strain’;
Hint at More Changes
as Butler Steps In
LONDON — A. A. Butler, No.
Tonight's low will be 40 - 44 with
) In Today's
~Sporte . 2.6... ”
Per) ht @- i ae Mediator Gets Angry! ‘Two Flint Police
Shot fo Death
Joint Wedding, Birthday -
Celebrations _ : ~4
jwives made funeral plans
today-for their slain hus~-
bands—a tragic ‘end to
happy anniversaries for
both families, :
State Trooper George E.
Lappi, 28, was shot to death
yesterday on the day fol-
lowing his eighth wedding
anniversary. His wife is ex-
pecting another child soon,
Minutes later his partner,
Trooper Bert A. Pozza, 27,
was gunned down. He died
Area Police Rush Help
TPR. BERT POZZA Detroit dispatched three cars
ports on the East
coasts but it announced
| it would start working them
| again today, outcome of
| the referendum,
| The union said it had worked
‘military: and perishable cargoes
\without interruption,
| The new policy was effective af
8 a.m., with the end of a 24-hour!
j walkout called to discuss the
strike. Abou 16,000 Longshore:
|joined the layoff yesterday and ywa-
terfront activity on the ife
Coast dropped to about 25 pér cent
of normal. 2
As the contract tal continued
the economic pinch Caused by the
strike grew more
. Make Numerous Plans | Prayers were said at 11 o'clock In a Cireuit Court session yester-| ‘Though sc against rezoning.|the land is not done soon, the firm
: this day, Judge some neerby residents Will be Hable ,
for Better Curriculum a Deneiecet of 3 a, , Judge H. Russel Holland per-|pointed to need of: clinie in the| charges for about $2,000 in
; Fira 2s tt eats vanes wae Saat ese byes Ge epee. Oy
In addition | jand communities to intervene in the ‘school on Pierce, commision-|.° 4 : ae
to the Thursday and | communities to Intervene tn ther sided wih oer fsients | Yor he aPtick Magick land
Thanksgiving holidays, stu- . ' testing rezoning from rO-| for the aPtrick Meyrick land,
: dents in the Pontiac Public Schools Troy. | of the lots, 97 through! for ex be feet part of he bil -
__ gain sin extra day's vacation Mon- , bringing the action with|100‘of Indian Village subdivision," , ne
~s-day- when teachers report to their ~ field Township in an effort to DS oe "under -stedy -many| 'e? Sotimes Compeny request :
7a = im the (Project, objected_ to Approval of the for further study at its meet-
The day will be spent in curricu- "ton, 2 tho rare Cane =
Jum improvement, J. 44 ad ing lot No, prondhaayer abies tak Re
assistant = Po bi 's ruling sets | Forest poeigg eed nan = for group, meetings to-
_ in charge of per age for a major court | caught Ferd Pew, the WSCS of the First Meth-
ne ' hearing Dec. 4-0n ‘Pew, local realtor jodist Church has
Activities will trom the $38,500,000 | for the third time slated gatherings
__Mmeetings of aphion ee ee ee pradesh ae as ence teen eskiotreek
arts . , ind the Drain Ba ’ ~~) ’ Paul VanderBroek
e em pa apa workshops and) sol monn, Revel Oak, Fordal, Onk Park | ” Pe _ {€B), and Mrs. Harold Day (D) =
aac eS. | Sraee Soh otis | ty meee te eilees c
a oe ee : ‘Tro, His was the only objection how- = Reet:
Ns beneeege ooh eit my pitireny Teck W. Hutson |ever to the lot's district, and Thanksgiving, plans for many
language arts workshop | will officiate. argued the intervening -and £6 th€ |local_ churchgoers ‘th
the emphasis on a Christmas _b- Charles , ties ing communi-|district for an alley from Forest - include the Un-
theme. | |turely at 8:20 p meSunday in Pon. (the Dean ed, by|to Woodward, riley sa -at the First Congrega-
OF Ay te _ SS" "pina 3 Soy Cevratn Came Ha] ate Prk right Ret The Re. Macey Taper of ert
: pe com and| lake x: by his par-|¥- Merritt, maou. iene pun, pee he eg aggre le
~~ participate. [= a 2 wooFwera fame | r : pesmi choir singing. . 7
Ree Sene- h ee Childr xy foresee only that the fifth
half their day in observation at i i n te ese Wat be wing
Ee ee all oan aa te mo : ate: pe ae Sua sestenden eh: rine cae Burned {0 Death meh etary. |. - “é Slain Flint Troopers
____ Never teachers interested in a country, wait at the Red and new homes. The first load is due at McGuire i of Cation, » tarmaee resident of : — cannes ton Shan, cae eine |
) school camping program will turn ry, wait at a Vienna air- Air Force Base’ near Trenton, N. J tiac, He died in University Hos-| Fj cnsared last night, with parking | (Continued From |
a. Gytieee Sieaiek orincioal ot WE- that will take them to the U.S. | morning. __ maton, N. J., tomorrow |pital, Ann Arbor after an illness of Five Persons Survive suggested by the chief |, Page Qne)
son, as a source for camping in- a . several months. as Blast Rocks ot police sad endered by the | echarde called for State police aid
ie mes ne he was the son of Frank and Ethel] '" Kentucky Parking lot entrances for Jacob BECAME ENRAGED
Midwest S an Carey Lawis son's and Wabeck lots will be off She said her husband becam
will west tates; 0 OW Mr. had been empléyed |” BURLINGTON, Ky, «@—Three ts, so parking will be prohibi-/enraged during an argument
pie cess\Close Hi = De. {children were- killed early ree from: Chester io Woodward o|"a,mere tong One ccon
Sis nal: = © ® : War I. ZS tworoam frame } inh ut puking maces wit go back ie i 0 hm Oto eng
Johnson| CHICAGO (INS) — A blinding OF nna 0 | a Besides his“ ‘wife, Reggie, he sear a persons, including the a ae street with the closing |“*** hunting. Another report said
as con-|snowstorm and cold weather cov- a leaves tis mother of Pontiac; A emia of the children, were) abeek lot entrance there./(n¢, Srgument began over money
hae 3 -Pudlatr womens vy adore At St. Elizabeth Hospital in Paptcrctheany oar) poms: taken from his ndeplinons had
The storm closed highways and! Pole and a the North|that braved chilly rains last year|*° Lake, Mrs. Maxine Beck comune, a earvirsss) mare Bet street parking a oo Richards’ right arm is partly
(Pontiac Retail .o know well what Santa is speaking Davisburg and Mrs. Irene scene tie ay 2. 28: his| Willits was removed, as nar ——- and his speech has be-
Hes fb -vgpetonangy omy ~ore e es Tatts of Puutiee ana. Dare spl ge Rig neil pe cele eg a
Claus that Pontiac area kids can| Although they can't do much Lewis of the U.S, Marine pale -|Jerry, 15; and the 50-year-old : _ jsaid he has been in deci lining
nae ep oed their friend at the|about the weather, this year’s|*tioned at Glenview, Ill jag SI Mére city service for neighbor./™ents! health.
parade ; arises = 8 = aoe aairgd preigrrs Capt. A. J. Lar- : a * ¢ * soot aad rari bonne amma The wives of Lapp and Porsa
—— ; gent of the National Guard, and * Ww beige
I wouldn't mi wonderful : . _ L. McBeeb, rushed to Hurley Hospital
|gectne “or anything in the rector of the parade creuive FEGGOM Fighters srs: dcyarmment s3iRail Yard Teg hig Ait a
world,” St. Nick-said in his letter.| another great parade is in store Gi T . : aeccitahan Sea. Gan cas af Approved ack ab tne Onn alee
The usual jovial Santa filed |S Years ive lestimonies kerosene to start a fire in a coal) M it ity f) _—
eS Cameos “Please — eres WASHIN' - ~ y ajori ugan | Pozza was the son of an Iron
SS ake pas aan ay ey “We Jhave received entries for! GTON (INS) — Acting], eloped eg oa Cea a ee. ee aa
secon silage ‘tant aay 29 floats to date and expect one Chairman Olin D. Johnston (D-SC} j were ERE e reported dead (Continued From Page One) Beacen, also in the Upper
The thousands of hearty soul ee ee ether & better location could be crouched inside with a deer
Ahead air, a southerly), 787% is acnooi employe a1e.00| Oxford, and the AIFCity_Junior counts of the uprising in evenue Commissioner Russell C. found, as the rest of the nig.(Pointed at ‘ rifle
wind brought warming trend High employes 475.00 ~ ng in Hungary. | Harri C Commis- the back doer.
woteerg to veer ge tore bat — a Lene A) Miah band compuned of 28 Wm-|__They had come to the United ~ohien pool wg eninge liber sioners were doing also. Lacey ‘eal d
Coast. It also b Adlantic| yiis" Baking Co. employe’... 330.00 neonate : _ |States-to_plead the cause of their income from taxes climbed) _ “We found this could not ‘ments. eee )
sagged poe rought some show- Bocony Motile Oli co te. E Then there will be the 4p homeland. ~~~—___ 13 per cent to a total 75 billion, 113 and 1 felt the aclbny done Lappi and Posza drove up
thunderstorms. tonne Crary” it, High employes: as oo paige the tele — ees Cees Soe On your et cessity, to the city at large T felt] esseranenge tert aie as Sm
. sai way rvice ca L ps of - Boy) . —— 2 ~ it my duty to .
,|Groups tq: View Ted's are te Sas Se oe, sponsored by Wes se cine erie ws See eal Oe ee wait Min pale. Les ee ne Leet See 6 See Be
tmouth Gift of 2 Wes [ESF Ric eas ss BRIM ethene foe et el pernore Fluoride, (mens end mine Beaute fm eng ey atc ratte
"Gift of Portrait Wateriee towsshp ih 101.8¢/ Chamber. It is on ' DETROIT w— Councilmen ‘ofl, 22trinston’s report showed did,” mers voted as I struck in the ny engtipr Seglheos
. 4 Schoo pia + tenn aE . expected to step (, Poi men ‘of individual inco that - ———__ chest: by a shot from
to Adrian Cotter ~ Tater-State glotor Freight... 138.00 off sharply at 9:30°and march) “ods ointe Farms last night\rose fro me tax collections Jou «downstairs window.
St.,} lwe pee oe i ee and Oakland to| VC? seainst restoring fluoride 0 | 40) m 37 billion, $70 million a Soaee, Pozza ray around the house-to
“| pIRMaNGHAM — A. prtrait|Srmsgamren™’ o: BbBlaicband at Sanderson. | Sppty 633 milion in 1996, Corporation in , District 5;cover the ack door ‘and Richards
n mp etree Birl Dearing. .~ “= Saal - y. 3 : . t "1 m from a second
ee cn Herzberg, local |Bsieman & '& 7 Piaatde was tetretuced tats tlc queer ae ane on omar wo ped MPD cadea legs lag dt gon. Thr tagenovesed Selle?
st, of Adrian Cotter, Berkley M. Diemer 100.00 : £ water nto a faster rat at industry has done nothing for bullet
volameaiens, wil , Meteg de I 190.00 esti ies in Lase ater supply in 1951 but the e, from 18 billion, 265\tiac when I asked ‘WI Pon- —e the shoulder and came out
Otto Cotter at a praia his rent Pogtine’ Outland: Cou pe ag a practice was abandoned in 1955 290 million dol in 1955 to 21 billion|dustry done in Pontiac t aes 4 _—
\tomerrow night at hie inn. ee isc ee OF Dr Otto Joh ee er an aba ate bcp think it is willing (0 gut ont sndl ee eee
—) whose portraits include Wate rior Vilage i ticating 190.99 . 0 0 n visory noid it cee paged = taxes, showed rab mgr tien al ne — " Rep. Leslie H. Hudson Vesey managed to pull the fallen
. ' LJ wers, Inc. q j ‘ le Press. er S Pozza
Raya Oak Cy Hal nd of dude Bcf ca Saber HB] KARLSRUME, Germany‘@ — Bot he tllting was eo ce th “New Zar Sate tmspevers anh doe tt fr Pine ote desperately” wounded trooper
Gillespie in the courthouse ransamerican Preight......-.... 15.00 officer in West Germany's De- a ng was so close thatidollars of th view of the figures Mayor Don steadily grew weaker
in Pontiac, did the lifesize paint- Phrwilans™ Laboratory 000°. : Ss fense Ministry testified today the —. -was left up to the| California outer a ay and/son mentioned, I don’t feel it ro pinned behind the outnndh pe
: ing with sittings over a period of|L. #. Fig Ein wo od BN 4.00 answer to the case of Otto John ee ana ‘is than six billion ? eae more|done as. much in Pontiac as it has precious minutes, He died soon
4S $50,000 for Rita Young |several months. a Distributors" ai nu Z found only behind the Iron] pointe city wae eres 77 . me Sher cities.” after arriving at Hurley Hospital
JES < | }+ Presenting the artwork, ft Waterford Township Schools” : i : “| Farms’ ‘ see ee : Ve although
LOS ANGELS @—The $5 | of anonymous ican, om en ab te Lt. Joachim. Oster testified on a rs on ae . ly rey ,
$50,000 ~ antins * * a s I behalf of John by a ricocheting bull
; estate of Victor Young, composer hur Bull of Birmingham. hc 6 Fins tule 70.37) ial _ at the latter's). ‘ reached his patrol ne
and conductor who died Nov. 10,| Attending will be the Exchange uulchigan Hospital ‘Ser wag Beco O10 ogy m we th The Fellowships Granted = ers C ; viet aa tor ab. Officers te
Swill filed for paar Rita under|Club of Berkley, the Club Man-|pamily eee seas 6100 Roce Genes hoanense former to Aid Medical Cause : Flin and Bridgeport State Police
: . rvice empioyes..-...... 62. ——— é ‘ a Post
bets yesterday. |agers Asst., another group which Sayno’ W, Adams ‘employes. $32! voluntarily defected to the el ws | . ‘ Pest responded slung with men
: lin occasional reunions at th e/Jacotzen’s Flowers. oe $3.00! munists and gave away inilitary ASHINGTON ®—The award of iff’s | Genesee County Sher.
The Weather it and Congressman-elect Wiliam | "ia PBS pear Sie anaes we tae VOI-KIVenN FAUNA =< oo
RSS Tete Peres ac Lg: ag Song apatag Se Sine 47, maintains he was! in the Sune medical eas : Pozza joined
oe ee ee toe tte te]. One bushel of avest Dr. Giiingon seumiby 20.200.00005.° seg rugged and kidnaped on July 20,| announced yesterday by the Public! VIENN oy 7 |1950. “Lappi an & ae ta
high tomorrow 40-44. South-|p potatoes will |Horn & Dixon Suppiy Co. .: : s0.00(1954, when he crossed over into| Health : 2, A @® — More Hungarian % became a member in
hw ‘south | produce *y “neeteons 50.00 ; Service. worke: An earlier broadcast 1954
at 5-10 miles am hour be up to 10 pounds of com- Br nd tase D. F Beye, ss $F oo] Communist East Berlin. ‘ He The award : rs returned to their jobs to-| attempts ane Gant ;
ay TE Sy nad "iaimercial starch when properly Michigan Business Serviee......-. #s.9/turned to the West jn Decesiter,| new Sele et Sa ome Radio Budapest said. But the| fle on de tna puoiag et | The ssin vit
ieee. Ty — , Hubert Distrivators employes... Ra ee, ond bas Fae ieee a eee eaten AOA scar |ehich aplaed. doar wethe Ss thet with Greats and attacks om | sos $200 by gh ay
pipe ssecafonem ton Rn Sea a a an es na ry
ak Oe * See 3 “ ° 2 ad 000 yearly, Nep Sza iM | - rs. now
Bun sets Tuesday at 8:06 p.m. : ; a8 up to $2,000 to defray cat aoe vir. o¢ Prema Ja te lneelo“Ceyten Asian neu-/6, and Michael, 3. Sie Pons
hy AA Ae O Ss nn ~ , : expenses of his research ernment pas ery ‘= = ; 2 gg eee: left with Joanne Marie -
Moon Flos Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. : : 2 J exd ion ourt z est The awards included one to demand for eouibeass 98 to make an pen worn N. moves Mary Beth, who will ro gellar
; —— Donald R. Bennett, Pharmacology,|Pressed ‘the hope the - Tt ex-ls. check _in|next week. ye:
‘The validity of 2 cane a ei oe - University of Michigan. . jon would * Soviet Un. In eS ae ce ap-
from Oakland County, that Pontiac| and used auto Sunday sale of new/lated wot on Orlando avenue from| = 14 Lege, bs Banal the State Police Voluntary Benefit
anos # is‘slated for| Monticello to Oakland. Cold Inside, Too cording to is a Oh tae te tee nig
n|possible adoption tonight. |, A. new. agreqment has al @ : : of the plan, to ,
ef, drawn up by the city att — SANTA MONICA, Calif. ® —/ Radio Dod niState Police : iene, gemeane .
Commissioners will also hear the seat tol aw Readies tater ete Loesser, prolific lyricist/textile works: had on the death of another $5
introduction of a new ordinance| cordance with pl casein — the Academy Award-/tion. Sever *y tthe Widow nlbo Will tecelve eg
ng street a.nd sidewalk) Post Office slated for West Huron inning. song “Baby, It's Cold\cause of the lack to $500 each for burial ses, °
graides in the city = street, homage been sued for di-\chemicals lack of power Porm sad Laggl wore ton sixth:
BRARING ON REZONING A third ordinance will recet cred iis saaden alatielel aie and seventh state troopers to be’
‘A public hearihg is on tap on the attention neland asked me. physical ctueityiot Budapest, slain, In the line of duty since
proposal to rezone 40 lotr in the sc orl ginger | $5,000 a month temnor-|the pits today compared oa 7
Hrealtin, votivintd ‘evén'te Ste ta tan Belgoedan: Young Girl Treated
¢ persohal service district” zoning workers were reported mining ¢ ; After Freak Mishap
S yt z oe = ‘“ i e esterday tons = . * =
oe eee berponpe Sey | Stxyear-dld Linda Joyce
Hearings also are scheduled on 10,000 tons daily er, #1 Valencia Dr., was
the special # ne dally in boxcars/and released *
yecia nt oe reported, ge oe & Ae \
. THE PONTIAC PRESS. TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1956" ‘a
“3
ito:Water Trees
‘jand Evergreens =
hh akoauotaturipukakapikimaungaho -
vei and ronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu.”’.
all the Sounds like a drunk falling down-
hands’, Stairs,
all ~~ y ae . : " oungest Businessman: ead
4 peasant woman re oe nation, * anil . > for crimes of their children.
‘ es returned—with si tee cyunoo-ion tus hastinahe Sor Che Stealy 44 the ‘SACRAMENTO.. Calif. —Dan-| The prevalence of crime is the di-| trees. a ~~ ee
i widsom in| Moscow Square today, offering | is™"—whenever Hungary regains|U. S. 8. R. lay Morris, 14, helieves: he’s the|Fect result of improper training of} Previn’ ie Oa
; — eggs at 10 forints — about’ 90 cents|\ts sovereign Shakespeare, greatest English| youngest Chamber of Commerce Children by their parents.” Pe dded.
4] —each, instead of the usual 2.6|% ™ystery: We are in the dark,” writer, and Cervantes, greatest|member in the country. The sev- ee ie a ee Oe ? ‘
been forint. * Just the Facts—The post office |Spanish, died on the same day—jenth-grade student operates Dan-|@nnually for each family in An average automobile dis-
ad Gea | Housewives, infuriated that) lest the biggest American Flag | April 28, 1616....Jefferson andiny’s Snack Shop in West Sacra-|United States. mantled for scrap yields
“The |there shouki be. an. attenipt at| (80 feet long) in 1934 and hasn’t |Adams went together July ame ee pounds of steel, 30 pounds 2
a : ths |profiteering in the present situa-| th: faintest idea where it is... | 1825... : Brazil is the only country in|per, 6 pounds of aluminum and
sie: : 2 epee mania hod: sien har eat afl Al ier ‘Hamilton's face will | The longest place name in the| Costa Rica -has aiaste 0 America in which Portu- about 50 pounds of rubber, cur-
Prhcge 2 CHIEF — Canadian Maj. the. eggs on her head. be on a new coin next year, his world is the 83-letter New Zealand People. : guese is the native language. rent figures show. —
jen. E. L. M. Burns, commander! 1, sustance, the desperate and —
of the. United Nations Emergency in Hi ‘ian “ a
Force (name given to the. United] ping Oy are, ‘ ppg eed é
Nations polite units in the “Suez
area), is pictured on his arrival in
New York from Rome. Burns, in
New York. for consultations with
U.N. leaders, said he was “deeply
gratified" at the rapid. develop-
ment of the emergency force from)
an idea to actual units in the field.
Party Members
Get Long Letter . American Communists:
Receive 2,500 Words
Concerning Hungary Sp thoes 8 eemeand pours -= showing !
gift, somewhere between 1071 and
Wars, revolutions, internecine
rivalries and royal family dis-
sensions have swirled around the
crown, Some of these profoundly
interested in its sanctity and
NEW YORK*’w — The national | *#fety.
committee of the American Com- In. the peried of comparative Nov. 4."
@
rmyimist party says “we do not seek
to justify the use of Soviet troops,
in -Heeerary's internal c -'s on , Was kept im the royal palace at peace between 1880 and the ouf-
break of World War I the crown
Budapest.
A letter to party members from is off-center cross on top, be-
the . committee adds, ‘however: | |jeved bent when it was buried in
“Neither do we join 'n the com). trench during Louis Kossuth's
demnation of this action. Were’ uprising for independence and
thers no Pr" ‘es? Woes it @ self-government in 1848, became)
grim necessity? There are m© as familiar as Mona Lisa's uncer-!
ready answers étand we are in nd tain smile.
position to give final judgment on | The last monarch t was
the Soviet acticn.” ue —= . Charles IV. crowned emperor-
‘king of Austria-Hungary in Buda-
The committee's 2.500-word let-| pest Dec. 30, 1916. Less than two ter to members was made public years later he and his Zita were
heve last night. in exile and Hungary was ruled In a long discussion of events by Regent Horthy,
in Hungary. the letter said: Horthy possessed it and ruled,
“The Oct 24 decision of the in its name. When the Nazis rolled
Geroe government to call upon in they swept up the crown as their
Soviet troops stationed in Hungary principal loot. only to yield it in
to put down the initial popular turn to: the victorious Americans. | demonstrations inflamed the al
bon to a grave crisis.
“This was a tragic error for
which the Soviet Union must ‘also
take responsibility. It is“diselesed
the failure of a policy which was
not based securely upon the na-| DETROIT, MICH. “For the «
tional needs and sentiments of the rs I have been yeah aod "AD
working class and popular masses -is°* set tEUh Tone Sarai With in Hungary enne! Concentrete I have lort 29 f ] dr h h id d fe h ney | Iesrin? month and ¥ am ery pened lap o exUry in a dream car that has new ideas an eatures ‘everyw ere > you . with your uct,” writes Virginia
The great prestige that the — e Lye fal eat any- —— 5 Ly we ight
Soviet Union had won amongst the TTS, oe my friends using Rene Hungarian working class by . its and they are vate went Se
role in liberating the country from ¢*' on 1s ONDERFUL-
the Nazis and the hated Horthy are = you going our way? And if you
regime was thereby _ seriously at help mane eee s of wy
damaged re - ' fat Get to-day? Its present whereabouts remaif., lin the American League, Montreal oes 1 > te Sox yesterday withdrew
Sportsman's — Nov. 4Nov. 9. | untit teammate Stan Lopata (the Olympic village to be the fast- te was 28 yards in front of) in, the Quebec League,! 1e03, : is their Three-I League. franchise
The following dates were allot- hashed 32 this year. est man im the world — perhaps} Redskins’ Marshall |runner-up Lewis Stieglitz ‘of Con-: ‘Seattle in the Pacific Coast League _ ie 7a 12 | from — _Jowa.
ted for downstate tracks: | ee _|the fastest runner of all time. | necticut when--he-tit the tape. vand last season was with Victoria| — coxa coe moan — tt} ee
Fairmount Park — Ju Oc’ Mae July 2% | MONDAYS COLLEGE BASKETBALL 12 — mo Monday's except Labor By The Assecisted Press
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y: overtime
MONTREAL «—A_ 2i- point goals and three assists to pull into
performance by Detroit's massa tie with Jean Beliveau of
~. Black Labrador
i irda placed on the opposite side production line of Gordie Howe,
Ted Lindsay and Norm Ullman}
last week has caused a general
tightening*of the National Hockey
League's scoring race.
Lindsay, the sgrappy little yet~
eeray who usually spends as mich |
time in the penalty box as on the
ice, scored six points on three treal fOr first place with 22 points,
* * *
Ted has 10 goals and 12 assists
while Beliveay, scoring five points
‘during the week, has accumulated
jhis total on eight goals and 14
assists.
Howe, the Red Wings’ big gun
in the seven-day period with four
~ Named Winner _Massie’s Sassy Boots
Champion of National
Retriever Trials
WELDON «SPRING, Mo. WH —
Massie’s Sassy. Boots, the nation’s
top point winner among duck and
pheasant retrievers in competition
the past three years, is the new
National Retriever Trials cham-
pion. * * &.
The black. Uabrador owned by)
William T. Cline of Chicago: made
no significant mistakes in four
days of rugged jand and water
tests,
* * * ihas been able“to play. Terry Saw- goals and four assists according to
statistics released today, shot up
from fifth place to third with 21
points, Maurice {The Rocket)
Richard of Montreal is next with
17 followed by Uliman with 16.
oe assists last week. =
* *
The ailing Montreal goalie, Jac-
‘ques Plante, remains the leader
in fewest goals permitted with a
1.50 average for the 10 games he
ehuk of the suprising ‘Boston
Bruins has- the next best mark.
223 for 17 games.
ew Javelin Champ
Twists Ankle °
at Melbourne
M wm — Cy Young * * ¥
But he’s not running in th
Olympic Games _except-as—amt “Th-
-side- ley on the U. S. 4004neter re-
lay team, That's because he
placed fourth in the American 100-
meter tryouts and came hére as,
the fourth man on the relay,
[3
squad.
Yet the last five times a
Lemon has run away from te)
three American sprinters on the’
100-meter team — Bobby Morrow,
Ira Murchison and Thane Baker.
mon has equalled the world)
meter mark of 10.1 and the
\:00-yard record of 9.3 several
times Recently. ‘BUTTERFLY’ MAN AT WORK —Bil!l Yorzyk,
America's best bet for an Olympic gold medal in
swimming competition, shows his championship
butterfly stroke during workout in Olympic pool
at tt = ta. ey from North- ampton, Masé.,
and 200 meter
a nese
Voices Satisfaction
WASHINGTON weSomeone re-
minded George Preston Marshall
that Ralph Felton, now on the
Vashington Redskins’ injured re-|
‘Talent Confronts Maples “=
“Ible arrayof football talent Thurs-
\day at Birmingham when they
[pert ba ar tal ag-
* |'Thanksgiving Day series, wy
| willbe the only Acorn gridder Strong Array of Football =
By BILL CORNWELL
The Birmingham Maples will be
forced to ¢onte: —_- attack built around a trio
of fast-stepping backs and quarter-
th a formida-ho0% Gary Pitcher, a clever field
general.
meet Royal Oak in the 43rd‘ renew-
al of their traditional rivalry.
Royal‘ Oak, boasting two hard-
gressivesline, has been installed as
the favorite for what will probably
Se inet tx. wt ill probaly ith weven tpchdowne He
Coach Jim Manilla, ene of Cah>
land County’s shrewdest football _
tacticians, reports that his Royal
@ak squad is. physically as yound |
as it has been at any time this
' year. Injured center Bill Knotts
out of: action:
Birmingham’ s greatest task will
be the thwarting of a strong Acorn
ot
* . _AP Wirephete
hoids world records. in 200 yard
butterfly. He will compete in the
200 mieter butterfly in the Orman Games which
@
Vince Timon of Pittsburgh's de-
* fending team champions was third)
|and Selwyn Jones of Michigan.
'Statewas fourth, All were —
'Capozolli's Co NCES
In eatin te steancdy and
the Spartans | Jones, had three Record Scores
_ Are Turned In
~ at Huron Bowl -
Record scores were bowled in
the Huron House League recently; pogsol is a hard chargi
when the 300 Lounge team deteat-| of great BOS and Walsh -
ed Osmun's in a position round
imatch for lst place at the Huron,
Bowl,
The 300 Lounge: oqued. rolled
games of 1124 - 1032 - 1041—3197. |
Osmun's keglers totaled 1036-_ below
1062 - 1022—3120. | : the best linebackers in
leoe —_
in the Western ‘League. wins; seven ties,
E ee? ninth
E rout ot
ile fi pa a * fe
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"Y’ Swimmers «
Open Sessions - The Pontiac YMCA swimming
teams open practice sessions ‘for
the coming season Wednesday
afternoen at 4:00° p.m. when all
candidates report to new coach
Arthur Mann.
* * e.
The local “¥* ‘wit compete
“oe Penstte mt Chuck Comiskey
Many, Loser Kansas State
in Spartan Cleanup Spot said the Sox would relocate witty
some other city within the Class B
league if it operates next year
with six or more clubs.
* > .
Three- I President Hal | Totten
said the league would operate
serve list, would be ineligible for’ others in the first 15 to wind up!
championship game. = with the low winning ‘score, of 34)
This chatter about a title en-|points. St. Joseph's of Philadel-~
gagemept brought guffaws from|phia, in second place, had 148),
the chief sachem of the Redskins.|points. Penn State was third,
‘Here we have five games to|Notre Dame fourth and Syracuse |
play and he’s talking about that’’/fifth. Pitt, hampered by los# of
Marshall said. “I'm perfectly de-| Arnie Sowell to the U.S. Olympic
lighted with things as they stand| teafh.in Melbourne, finished eighth
now.” a 230 points. EAST LANSING —Kansas’
State, a team that has shown a
spirit ‘of improvement in its last
two games after a slow ‘start, will
appear in the cleanup spot on the losing six of their ist seven, in-
Oklahoma. The one early victory
was by a 10-7 margin ever
Nebraska. = ; cluding a 66-6 creaming by |
Michigan State football schedule
here Saturday.
The Kansans started oft by Marquette, which’ has dropped
all 10 games this season, lost to
Kansas State 41-14 two weeks ago.
MELBOURNE @ — The a
Ullman contributed two goals. ein ae:
a Foote ‘by athletes that. they
intend to — amateurs. .
The omen at a ae meeting
in Melbourne Town Hall was dis-
closed by committee members
who’ declined. use of their names:
It affirmed ‘a previous decision of|
the executive committee... Brun-
dage, a champion of amateurism
in its purest form frowns on ath
letés Who capitalize on their Olym-
pic fame by turning professional.
Workmen are still toiling fran-
tically to get the Melbourne Crick-
et Grounds in shape for the open-|,/
4ing ceremonies Thursday. Paint-|U
ELBOURNE
\of the United States, 1952 Olympic;
javelin.cham pion, favored 4
His trainer the past three years,
Roy J. Gonia of McKenna, Wash.,
said - yesterday the 814-year-old |
male is “a terrific water dog who!
had a burning desife to hunt.”
“Six survivors of a starting field
of 45 dogs enfered the 10th and
- rial Wildlife Area‘some 30 miles |
final test at nearby Busch Memo-| slightly twisted ankle today after
getting off a good throw of 261
feet 3 inches.
* * *
Young made his heave yester-
day, throwing into a@ strong cross-
wind, He was not ’seriously ‘hurt.
Other Americans not in per-| ,
fect shape included Max Truex,
5,000-meter .man who bas a bad
back, Jim Lea, 409-meter runner @ lake 175 yards wide. Mas-
ae |
‘only once iwith a bad “achi tendon, Ira
Murchison, 100-meter sprinter
with a alight cold, Josh Culbreath, ing’ remairig to be done and much
debris must Dine facemed out. > *
The best ‘ame of news from
the viewpoint of spectators and
athletes alike was a weather bu-
reau forecast that .Thursday|
would be wargp and sunny. Up to
now it has a ot and rainy.
Ihe « he the”
pie oath ‘tas boiling. all year.
For a time it: appeared many
Américary athletes might refuse to
participate beca could. not
sign the pledge- with a clear con-
science. As originally promul-
ecrtcnn gee hurdles, with a sone
gated the oath required athletes
2 " ee 4° . st *
if Rebu ]
Olym- | best angles.
- to state vin seg Nee aus fin) hietoty “i publie effort was made
national Olympic Committee on|amateur and’ I I intend to remain/to discourage the keeping of na-
the eve of the.opening of the 1956 an amateur.” tional point totals. On the great
its president, ae ee board on which the names of|letic
Avery and voted down ek clio thr \oidigliielomnere 40 be focked is thie >>
this. to Seeds the onth| censured the ‘seven. nations that/tice: ‘‘Classification of points on
withdrew from these games for
political reasons,
For the first time in Olympic a national basis is not recom-
mended."’
Despite this there is a public
First of a Series
Boros vs. Oliver on TV PHOENIX, Ariz, — With foe, these ‘golfers come up in the links-
movie cameras poised to cathe lens niga ed
every swing, Julius Boros, form e °é «&
S. Open champ, tees off to Mike Souchak, Fred Hawkins, day against. Ed (Porky) Oliver in’
the first ofa series of golf 4 Furgol, Cary Middlecotf, matches for television. Jackie Burke Jr., Dutch Harrison,
‘* @ * |Jimmy Demaret, Arnold Palm-
nbd —, fans who ie to ete Lloyd Mangrum, Gene Sara-
study their favorites at leisure, the 14 matches should be a-bonen-| zen, Gene Littler and Sammy
za, Each 18 hoies is expected to, ‘Snead.
take from 8 to 10 hours as the|
camera crews get in place for the Pimlico Special Field
The matches will run — Now
Dec, 6, first at Phoenix and t Lists, 8 frorses
at Tucson. The winner of batt BALTIMORE — The prob-
match gets $2,000 and goes on to able field for the Pimlico Special
the next t. The loser re-/ was Shaved to eight yesterday
ceives $1,000 and is elimifhated. | with the withdrawal of Mrs} ie
After, the ‘Oliver-Boros matte, ke’s Dedicate, Pk
‘ oe
ffs Prexy Brundage= ~~ Iowa State 32-6 for a 36 record
going into the finale with the
Spartans
Michigan State will try to case
demand for “hdeue Unofficial
points and interest.is sharp in the
sports battle of the two great ath- edging by Minnesota by winding
up with a 7-2 season record. The with six or possibly eight clubs.
Dales Candidate
for Aluminum Bow!
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Op.
ponents for the National Assn. of
Last week, Kansas State whipped Intercollegiate Athletics Alumi-
num Bowl game here Dec. 22 are
to be picked in the next few days.
Al 0, Duer, executive secretary
of the NAIA, today listed the can-
didates as Lenoir Rhyne of Hic-
kory, N. @; Westminster of New
some of the smart from its 14-13|Wilmington, Pa; New Haven,
Conn., State; Hilisdale, Mich., Col-
lege; St. Joseph's College of Col-
legeville, Ind;. Trinity University
only other MSU defeat was a
20-13 upset by Dlinois. the United States
and Russia, At the 1952 games in of San Antonio, Tex., and Mon-
_ tana State of Bozeman.
Helsinki, America won by a nar-
row margin.
The United States is expected to
dominate men’s track and field,
‘win the basketball championship,
and score well in swimming,
weightlifting, boxing, and rowing.
medal or nr pola Ago ANN ‘ARBOR (®—Incentive isn't
cima Be i Sven's track, domi- : .
“and
5 Teams indicate
Entry in ‘Y’ Loop
Ten men representing five teams
‘attended the Intranitral Basketball
League meeting last night at the
YMCA. ‘The teams
M Has Plenty Incentive jorth between bool and Columbus
with the Buckeyes claiming Michi-
eee. And the Wolverines issuing
denials,
were. Seaman's, YMCA, GM Tech, reliefer Larry Jackson, 25, who
Rochester and won two games and saved 13 oth-
There is still room for one more ers in 51 appearances for the St.
team in this league. The deadline SS...
eldate for team registration is Dec, 1 ‘heme of the club to sign
and league play will start in the for 195%7.- Frank Lane, general
2% on Dec, 3, manager, sail ek an
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