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Mystery Surrounds 
~ Teamster Records — 
Sent to Probers _   
WASHINGTON (INS) — 
“Subpoenaed Teamster rec- 
ords on seating of delegates 
at the union’s Miami con- 
vention were reportedly en 
route to the Senate rackets 
committee today after 
President-elect James R. 
Hoffa said they had been 
"temporarily lost.” * 
Senate probers said yesterday 
the union claimed some of the 
records were “thrown down the 
incinerator” by a hotel maid who 
later died suddenly. 
Committee Chairman Jobn L. 
‘MeClellan (D- Ark) said his 
’ “strange coincidence” of an at- 
tempt to obstruct its investiga- ten, . ‘ + : 
Hoffa said in Miami Beach that 
the records had been “teniporarily 
lost." He added the maid had 
mistakenly thrown the records into 
a receptacle somewhere in the 
hotel, but union officials recovered | 
them. 
SUBPOENA SERVED 
The subpoena for the records 
was served Oct, 4 on Joe Konowe, 
secretary of the Teamsters’ Cre- 
dentials Committee. at the con- 
vention, 
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McClellan said arrangements 
had been made for the subpoenaed 
documents to be turned over to 
his group this week when com- 5 dents Absent 
With Asian Flu 
in Pontiac Yesterday; 
Malkim Hit Hardest 
Asian flu and. other 
have ‘cut into ‘school attendance 
heavily. Aimost 3,000 of the 19,000 
students,.or about 19 per cent 
were absent yesterday, school of- 
double that of Sept. 25 when the 
last complete check was made. 
Malkim Elementary Schoo! 
was hit the hardest yesterday 
when 200 of the 657 students 
were absent. 
* * * 
Pontiac High School $49 of the 
2,891 students were absent, This 
is 29 per. cent compared to the 
daily five to seven per cent ab- 
sentee rate. At Eastern Junior 
High School the absentee figure. 
Was 268 or 28 per cent of the 953) 
students. 
Pupils are absent from one to 
five- days with the flue, school 
health officials report. 
The increased absences in 
schools last week, especially, 
the Holly and Waterford. 
districts, was cited yesterday 
  
  When her name was requested 
so that an investigator might in- 
terview her, the attorney stated 
that she had suddenly died of a 
heart attack, 
* * * 
. McClellan said his group will 
“be interested in determining 
whether this incident is just an- 
other of the many strange coin- 
cidences that the committee has 
encountered in trying to secure 
Teamster records, or ff it 4s in 
fact a willful defiance of the com- _|upper respiratory 
Sat mine ais tates 
bly Asian flu.” 
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Holly thai Charles 
schools in the -area, Holly High 
School, Holly elementary and Da- 
visburg elementary would be 
closed Thursday and Friday. 
Originally, student? would have 
had next Thursday and Friday, 
Oct, 17 and 18 off so teachers could About 15 Per Cent Out! . 
illnesses | 
ficials said. The figure was about| 
    
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  ; BEEPS RECORDED—Chart recordings of the © 
Russian Earth satellite ‘Sputnik’ are aatered| fy 
‘Andrew B. Ledwith, electronic rese 
—_ of the Smithsonian Astrenyeics soe      
AP Wirepihew 
atory at Cambridge, Mass. Ledwith picked up the 
‘beep-beep’ signal of the tiny moon as it passed 
near Boston ~asing antennae hastily installed on 
the observatory roof. /Sputnik I’ on Orbit, 
Seen by Navy Unit 
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MODEL OF RED SATELLITE — 
satellite was displayed at the Prague, Czechoslovakia, exhibition 
marking the anniversary of Russia's October revolution, 
, FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES 
WASHINGTON — “Sputnik I’—on schedule and ‘at 
full speed—whizzed into its fourth day of earth-circling 
today amid growing speculation as to its political and 
miiltary significance. 
The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory said early today Connuitie of9 
This model of a Soviet earth— - 
  attend a “teachers. institute in| 
Detroit. | 
Coggins said he now has made 
arrangements for teachers to At 
tend a similar institute this seek | 
instead. at Flint due to the in- | 
  mittee’s authority.” éreased amar. of Vs ab- 
sences. smite    
   
=" On "Sel Misie Curbs Coggins said today the three) NEW YORK rena icitubhichev says the Soviet) 
government will agree to international control of earth| 
satellites arid all pilotiess missiles—as part of a general 
Soivet-U,S. agreement to coexist peacefully. 
In an interview in Moscow yesterda 
Reston, Washington bureau with James 
chief of the New York Times 
whe is —— the Soivet capital, Khrushchev said an   
‘35 Ships Stalled by Fog 
DETROIT HNS) — Heavy fog 
today forced 35 ships to anchor 
in the Detroit and St. Clair Riv- 
ers. 
  
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Claims Troops Remained in Girls’ cine Rooms ;   
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. » — Gov. 
Orval Faubus today faced a wave 
of denials — some in bitter lan- 
guage-— to his accusation “that 
— soldiers remained in‘ ot 
ressing rooms when the 
comell to gym clothes 
integrated Central High School, 
The White House,/ 4he Army and 
school authorities "said there is no 
truth to. the charges. 
The White House labeled the 
claim “completely vulgar’ and 
“completely untrue.” 
Tie Army in strong terms de- 
nied its troops had invaded the 
dressing rooms. 
A- school official termed Fau- 
és claim “‘ridiculous." 
_ The governor, told last night of   White House reaction, shot back! 
this reply: “What does the White’ 
House know about it 2,000 miles, 
away? We'll prove~ it .when the 
time comes.” 
A namber of Central High giris 
said they knew nothing about 
any such trespass into the dress- 
ing: rooms. 
Faubus said his 
came from parents. | 
Federalized National Guardsmen 
maintained the watch today. out-| 
side integrated Central High 
School. 
SOLDIERS IN PAIRS 
Pairs of rifle-carrying soldiers 
paced slowly along the sidéwalks 
around the big school where nine information Faubus Faces Wave of Bitter Denials Negro students are enrolled nie 
with nearly 2,000 whites. 
In recent days, National Guard 
troops under federal” command 
have comprised the perimeter 
force while, inside, paratroopers 
of the regular Army’s 11st Air- 
borne Division kept order in the 
corridors, 
Wooden barricades stacked out 
jof use and the military guard were 
the: only indications today of the 
bitter integration controversy that 
has engulfed the schoo! for weeks. 
x * * 
Faubus’ latest charges were 
made yesterday. in a letter to 
Maj. Gen. Edwin A, Walker, com- 
manding the military: units at the 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) *agreement on peaceful co- 
existence woula remove any 
problem of controlling: new: 
scientific devices. 
“The Soviet Communist party 
leader gave no. indication, how- 
ever, that the Moscow regime was 
prepared to modify the political 
or disarmament proposals pre- 
viously rejected by the United 
States,’ Reston reported. 
CRITICAL OF U.S 
“On the contrary, he was sharp- 
ly critical of United States policy| 
in the Middle East and Germany, 
charged that Secretary of State 
Dulles was trying to. drive Turkey 
into war With Syria, and asserted 
that Chancellor Konrad Adenauer 
‘was following a Hitlerite policy in 
West Germany.” 
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Khrushchev said Moscow was 
amending its disarmament | pro- 
posalg to provide for inspection of 
rocket-launching sites. He ex- 
cline” as a weapon, that bombers 
lack height and speed for modern 
combat and are vulnerable to 
rocket attack, and that fighter 
planes move so fast they are not 
effective in air-to-air combat. 
Before a “reasonable agree- 
ment” can be reached between 
  plained that planes are “‘in de-} \Price of Land 
    since the Soviet satellite 
started whizzing through 
space. 
* * & 
The Japan Space Travel 
Assn.. founded last year to 
whip up interest in outer 
space, says it has already: 
sold more than 40,000 acres 
of Mars land, most of it for 
200 yen (55 cents an acre.) 
* * * 
“Since the satellite boom, 
land on Mars is selling for 
1,000 yen ($2.70 an acre),” 
Toraji Kishikda, the associa- 
tion’s secretary, said today. 
Make Best of Today: 
Showers on the Way 
It looks like our beautiful days, 
are over for the time being. The 
U. S. Weather Bureau predicts, for 
the Pontiac area, increasing cloud- 
iness tonight with a low near 50, 
*® * * 
Tomorrow will be mostly cloudy 
with showers by afternoon or eve- 
ning. The high tomorrow will reach 
64-68, 
The outlook for Thursday is, 
    In downtown Pontiac, 48 was t 
lowest recorded temperature pre- 
ceding 8 a.m. By 1 p.m. the mer- 
  ees on Page 2, Col. 6) cury had risen to 65. that the Russian. satellite's 
  
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  Authorized by 
Oakland Board: | Three Citizens Included | 
on Group; May Call In’ 
Governmental Experts’ 
Oakland County Suiper- 
visors yesterday ordered a 
special committee to study 
reforms in county govern- 
ment. 
During a five-hour. ses- 
sion dedicated ta  house- 
cleaning the present gov- | 
ernmental. setup, supéfvis- 
ors: ser 
Approved a motion by 
Supervisor John L. Carey 
of Springfield Township for 
a nine-member committee 
to study possible legislative 
and constitutional changes 
in state law governing 
county government. 
Ordered an experimental ‘open 
door” policy for its committee 
meetings; s : 
Gave a vote of confidence to 
Probate Judge Arthur —. Moore 
and the Board of cae Works; 
and : 
Enthusiastically rebated Chair. 
man Delos Hamlin's nine-page re- 
port on the past accomplishments 
of Oakland. County government, 
Hamlin, of Farmington, said 
he would aphounce the names of 
the nine persons he appolits to 
the study committee,at the next 
board meeting, Oct, 90, 
Four of the committee members     signal was being received 
regularly and that there was “nothing to indicate” it is 
      British trackers: said they 
speeding 
The U.S. Nevis Laboratory also 
reported more sightings in. Alaska 
and said the best occurred yes- 
terday when three observers 
traced the satellite clearly for nine 
minutes, — 
Their message from Kodiak 
Istand in the, Aleutians said the 
sphere was “very bright and 
continually visible’ until it dis- 
appeared behind a cloud, 
‘They described it as of “white 
appearance, dimly visible to the 
naked eye, but clearly visible with 
TX50 binoculars’’ (standard Navy 
issue binoculars). 
* * * thought ™“, rate of the signal was,   auditors and one from the Re 
on Mars Soars | gitinie 1 caused fa FP of acientitic exciterment|"% comeels office, Pe Ce 
With Red Sphere |!sst night-when it fale to give Its “beep” for'a while. |GET NO FAY ea ‘ ; ae The U.S. Navy said the sig-+- en whee. er pay, committee 
TOKYO (AP) — The price nal stopped at 6:40 p.m. oz Resurfacing M24 ‘loan eens wae 
of real estate on Mars has |(EDT), but was esa Oxford, Lake Orio them in their study, but will have 
jumped: fivefold in Japan clearly again after 8 p.m, |!" ake UFiON "fio return to the board for appro- 
  The State Highway Department 
today announced plans to re- 
surface M24 in Oxford and Lake 
Orion. 
Low bidder on the project was 
A. & A, Asphalt Paving Co., Bir- 
mingham, with a bid of $24,843. 
Completion date is next June, 
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Receives Blank Card 
HELENA, Mont. # — Gov, J. 
Hugo Arenson's office received a 
2cent: postcard carefully ad- 
dressed to the “Executive De- 
partment, Helena, Montana,” 
sand postmarked Oct. 4, 1957, in 
Cooksville, Mo. The message side 
of the card was absolutely biank,   Earlier, at the same weather 
station, 20 naval officers said they 
saw the satellite for 10 minutes 
as “red in appearance initially, 
changing to yellow and then to 
white over the 10 minutes.” They| 
said it alternately dimmed and 
brightened. 
TRACKED OVER BOSTON 
At Cambridge, Mass., scientists 
of the Smithsonian Institution 
tracked the Russian satellite over 
the Boston area at 7:03 a.m. EST 
today. 
  again cloudy and cooler with scat- [States this morning. It was to 
tered showers, |pass Omaha, Neb., at 8:40 a.m. 
* kt |EST and over the Rocky Moun- 
he'| tains some 250 miles northeast of 
  The predicted time schedule 
called for it to make two mote 
passes over continental United 
iSan Francisco at 10:16-a.m, EST. 
The satellite won't make an- 
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i Adults Tend to Uphold Rochester Ban on Sloppy Dress _   
Lat indies Rochester Board | 
- of. Education voted to clamp down 
and curb discipline problems by 
controlling the dress of students. 
Some parents claim the manner 
        able, If the parents have already 
bought deny that densi act how they 
are dressed, They wouldn't get 
into trouble ‘as quickly as they 
would if they wore old clothes,” 
Johnson explainéd. 
“We don’t want to be unreason- 
their school their children should be _allowed/ 
to wear to school. 
    mostly by delinquents and wearing! 
them sets a bad example for the 
ischool.” He felt the same way 
egarding boots and black leather 
jackets but thought the PTA’s 
should agree on the dress of stu- 
dents. 
Housewife Mrs. Rodney Milton, 
SOLARA S28) NE a 
iin Today’ s Press é 
Proper School Attire Sasdtice Hot Issue in Area (226 E, ‘Iroquois Rd., 
‘It’s a matter of good taste: 
for school, but if they have a 
sireason and if such clothing is worn 
properly, I think it's all right. 
Clothing children is expensive, 
of apparel represents cheapness. I 
don’t think ‘the jackets. are as 
economical as others and the boots 
are definitely not a necessary part commented: |terviewed approved of jeans and 
whether children dress like that |proplate for school dress. 
There is a conotation that this sort! — black leather jackets as being ap- 
   Seek Irreverent Bandit   
MISSOULA, Mont. w — Mis- 
soula police were looking for an 
irreverent: guiman who robbed 
the Roxy Theater during a show- jall will be supervisors, three private 
citizens, one from: the boand of 
       
   
                                           
                    priations to finance expert. studies. 
Supervisors stipulated that the 
study committee myst make pe- | 
riodic progress reports with a 
view towards et changes 
during the 1956 session. ; 
Supervisors decided on a four- 
point policy to improve their 
knowledge about what goes on in 
committee sessions, The new pol- 
icy calls for all committee meet- 
ings to be open to the public, with 
supervisors and “interested — 
persons’ to be notified of commit- 
tee meetings at least four days in 
advance, 
ASK. FOR REPORTs 
“Interested persons’ was 
terpreted to mean county. 
ployes, when affected, and 
press. : 
Supervisors asked for sum. . 
maries of committee action to 
be sent to them afier meetings 
have been held. 
The votes of confidence came 
after criticisms of Judge Moore's — 
past appointments of supervisors in- 
em- 
the 
  ing of “The Ten Command- 
ments” .and escaped with about 
$1, 090. 
    (Continued on Pdge 2, Col. 3)   
Recognition 
receive a bar in recognition 
an observer during the past 
four years. The award will 
be made by Sgt. Samuel 
Beronja, GOC representa- 
tive from the Air Force. 
* * * 
Thirty other members of the 
post also will receive awards for 
the hours they have spent as ob- 
servers. They will be made at 7:30 
lon the fifth floor of the County 
Office: Building, 1- Lafayette St, 
Receiving awards for 750 hours 
Evans, John Fromm, and Joan 
Lawson. Bars for 500 hours will 
be presented to Gene Jonas, Ben 
Morgan, Joan Lawson, and Mario 
Evans. 
: The 250-hour awards will be re- to Be Given 
Ground Observers Here 
The highest award in the four-year History of the 
Pontiac Ground Observer Corps-will be presented senmgntt 
to Arthur J. Heaton, 44, of 74 Forest St. 
_ Heaton, supervisor of the post the past two years, will 
will be Dave Bennett, Marion, | 
     
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— S aon edit SOE ree %4 | -John Kent. of 246 Ferry Ave.,|. és wean, Tel fibest Sean Fer MRS. MIRACLE DONAGHY | County News ..,..........- 17 jan’ employe—at Pontiac Motors,| | 100 hours, John’ Baggett, / Phyllis Editorials. ......2.6..60s0005 6 ‘felt “if: the kids want to dress MRS. MILTON KENT Cotther, Whit Jones, and Dennis - 
“Personally, 't don’t think jeans) Markets ...........:/...... % that way, it's ‘all right_as long as) ’- £3 Ri: > |Geraie, will: ‘get their bars: respectable for sthool dress,” said) Obituaries ........;....... .-.% ithey weat clean clothes.” Kent} pon peaver, 17, of 228 Cottage 
David Donaghy, 935 Vporheiy Rd.' Sports ......-..,.. . 41 thru 23 jsaid he preferred a “more moder-ig¢ said, “It doesn’t matter if OP SSSR I 
The Consumers Power techpician) Theaters ......--.,........ 20. \ate dress” but as long as studetits: (Continyed on Page 2 Col. 4) | The follawing. will receive 
said he thought persons who wear, TY &. Radio rere i St didn't Wear shorts or bermudas to wings for having put in 25 hoGrs at) Higgins, Willard .' 
jeans fo school “set.a bad pattern. Wilson, Earl .;...\...:.... 31° jschool, they dressed properly. | ei ebes i whe te Pontiag post: John Baggett,| Bradley, Clifford 
for other kids, They ate worn] Wonsen’s, Pages. “st, 15 then 15 , Qaly done of the Yeenagers. in- Oven. Evenings a Spig. Gin Gary Baker, Roger it Aspro       
        
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on to Delay Talk 
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Indian Delegate V. K. Krishna 
Menon, - meanwhile, delayed un- 
veiling his own rival arms plan, 
which it had been expected would 
raed: speech today 
to le 
An Indian spokesman said Men- 
on's resolytion had been held back 
until tomorrow. He added that In- 
dian delegates will confer tonight 
with U.S, disarmament ie g* 
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  placed in service in San Lorenzo, Calif., to to the face of the youn 
port handicapped children from their homes with floor attachments where wheel chairs 
their own special school. At left, Tommy Stokes, can be anchored. 
who has driven handicapped children for 10 ee 
. Little Rock Parents Face Facts 
Mike bien gropseel ties Goin 1, | penton ethane pet etn by Qf Sylvan Lake 
sion of all nuclear tests subject to 4 
uce armed forces and evolve 
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. The Western proposals include 
setting up an inspection system 
to insure that sending — rockets 
through outer space would be for 
only ai 
The United States acknowledged 
it is studying what possible effect 
of the Soviet space 
satellite will have on the disarma- 
ment picture and said it no doubt 
  
estate appraisers and of the 
‘swiftness with which the five. 
complaint and|man DPW board had. been ap- 
are pre-|pointed this summer. 
cluded by orders from activities} Judge Moore defended  appoint- which might be subject*to criti-/ments of supervisors, when they 
On the board are Hamlin, Drain 
Commissioner Daniel W, Barry, 
and Supervisors John G. Seaman, 
Sylvan Lake and Hiland M. 
Thatcher, of West Bloomfield 
Township. 
work of existing laws. 
* * * 
“There is. no doubt that this 
county is in for many. changes, 
* located as it is in a ‘hot spot’—a/physical 
* Iswiftly. developing metropolitan 
area,"’ Hamlin said. 
“County government must be- 
come stronger, practically to the 
point of home rule. But I think we 
have been doing a very good job, 
working under existing laws and 
conditions." : 
  
‘Fire Department Plans 
Dance at Avondale 
  of Berkley; Don R. MacDonald, of 
  He also noted 17 big changes 
which the county has ‘brought 
about working within the frame- 
hold its fifth annual dance Friday, 
from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Avon-| © 
  
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       ls Satellite 5th ‘S ST, LOUIS (INS)—Missour!’s junior U.S. senator has charged that the Soviet’s man-made earth satellite is the 
fifth major scientific “shock” dealt to the United States by 
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Attire F Students 
Becomes Hot Issue 
(Continued From Page One) 
Judy Bennett, an ‘18-year-old of- 
fice girl who graduated from Avon- 
|dale High School in June, said she 
doesn’t like to see boys\‘‘in such 
attire.” \ 
“‘Boys that wear those ‘clothes 
do so because they try to, look 
rough and tough. They look much 
nicer and neater if they wear reg- 
ular- shoes,” according to Miss 
Bennett, of 3729 Auburn Ave, 
*&* * * 
Freshman Dwight Moulton Jr., 
2857 Leach Rd., who. is studying 
education at Eastern 
Michigan College,; thinks students 
would ‘‘feel sloppy if they wore 
jeans and. the rest of the outfit. 
“Some ‘students have tod wear 
those clothes because that’s “all 
they have but others just do it to 
feel tough. I think schools should 
discourage such dress but 
make jt a law that students can’t 
wear these things,” the 17-year- 
old explained, 
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haunted him and MGM during his 
stormy career at the studio, are 
with him yet, Peggie said. 
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to put on and take off weiglit,”’ she 
said, “He does it almost before 
your very eyes, He can easily put 
    
  
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PRISEEY 
    ito Retain Party lup like a balloon — 
|deflate just us rapidly, - 
Norway Votes 
  Socialist Labor Group 
Receives Big Majority; 
Election’ Conceded 
OSLO (‘#—Prime Minister Einar 
pete had continued the Socialist 
}Labor party in office. with a re- 
sounding yote of confidence. 
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Gay! 
Inspiring! 
Shocking! 
Triumphant! | 
Sinful! 
Stormy! 
Sad! 
Virtuous! 
Serene! 
Tragic! 
Sacred! 
  ‘ i won 78 of the 150 seats’ in the Results from 699 of Norway's 
744 election districts indicated the 
middie-of-the-road Laborites, in 
ithe general election yesterday, 
Storting (Parliament), 
Labor held 77 seats in the last on 45 pounds in a week,’ Then he}: © 
    
of his shows bere. HORRORS TO COME — Jack Baker and his show will come | 
and} from Hollywood to the stage of 
give a midnight performance only, Among features of the “House 
of the Living Dead” stage. show will be: Dracula; the materializa- 
tion of the late James Dean and an. “old-fashioned” spiritualistic 
seance, at which the audience may ask questions. The producer 
has promised free tokens to “persons brave enough to sit through- 
out the horror performance and leave the theater unassisted.’ Baker, 
who has brought his troop to Pontiac annually for the past seven 
years, is married to a Pontiac-area girl whom he met during one the Oakland Theater Saturday, to 
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lon-Stream Principle a 
  
CLEVELAND | (The * National 
Advisory Committee for Aeronau- 
tices bombarded a small pinwheel 
inside a glass vacuum jar with an 
invisible stream of ions today and 
made it whirl briskly. 
¥ * * 
The same ion-stream principle, 
Storting and has been in power 
itor 22 years. Other party showings. (1953 re- 
Con- sults in parenthesis): 
Agrarians, 15 seats (14); 
servatives, 29 (27); 
(15); 
(14); and Communists, 1 (3). 
the arctic, where Norway shares 
a frozen frontier with the Soviet 
Union.’ Communist © officials 
blamed the losses ‘on events in 
Hungary and campaigning by 
other parties on the theme that 
votes for Communists would be 
wasted. 
* * t   Liberals, 15 
Christian People’s party, 12 
The major development of the 
election was the drastic reduction 
in the Comntunist vote. The Reds 
lost one seat in Oslo and one in NACA said, someday may be har- 
nessed to push 10-ton space ae 
moonward at many thousands of 
miles an hour once they have 
reached outer space. 
Coupled with atomic energy, 
Such a vehicle-might have virtu- 
ally unlimited range. 
~« * * 
The demonstration was part of 
a four-day public inspection of the 
NACA's Lewis. flight propilsion 
laboratory, which is attractifig top 
scientists to Cleveland this week. 
In order to. simulate the searing 
temperatures which will be expe- 
rienced by aircraft and power 
plants at extreme speeds, NACA 
has developed a research tool, the 
electric arc tunnel. It uses a ca- 
thode ray and anode nozzle to 
transmit a spark, much as in the Than Elephant's The Labor party stands firmly 
behind the West in both military 
alliances and economic and cul- 
tural cooperation. 
  
Beep Trouble 
‘Reported 
for Satellite   | TEMPLE CITY, Calif: ws A|espace flight?” NACA said in aj meal of bananas, turnips, apples, 
Scientist from the Califorhia Insti- 
tute of Technology reports. that 
something has gone wrong with 
one of the transmitting devices on 
the Russian earth satellite. 
Dr. Henry L, Richter, one of the 
scientists manning the satellite 
tracking station here, said 20-meg- 
| acycle transmissions from the fly- 
jing sphere last night were coming 
ie “steady rather than breaking 
| Dr, Richter, superintendent of 
  powerful searchlight of an antiair- 
craft unit, 
* * 
A fluid injected * 
into the are 
chamber, heated by..the are and 
expanded through the nozzle pro- 
duces a high-speed stream, 
“plasma jet,” with temperatures 
of 10,000. to 20,000 degrees, or 
“The are tunnel suggests an at- 
tractive propulsion device for out- 
report made public at the demon- 
stration, 
* ¥ * 
“If a stream of ions, as in an 
arc: jet, can be accelerated to 
high velocities by use of electric 
amount of thrust will be pro- 
duced.” 
Ions are tiny bits of. matter— 
atoms which have been stripped 
of some of their electrons and   
  hike research ‘department at Cal- 
itech, said this might indicate bat- 
jtery trouble. 
| He said there was nothing! 
wrong with the transmissions! 
| coming from the satellite at 40) 
jmegacycles, 
Dr. Richter made the statement) 
after a tracking session that be- 
jgan at 10:40 p.m. Monday. He 
isaid earlier in the day that the 
20-megacycle transmissions had 
changed in character and ap- 
television transmitters. 
Pieck Begins 3rd Term 
as East German. ‘Head’   
  i 
rested in the country today as| 
he began his third four-year term 
jas president of Communist East) 
'Germany. 
Kept from official duties recent- | 
ily because of poor health, the 81-/ 
year-old President was not pres- 
lent yesterday when Parliament | 
re-elected him t 
The Turkish vay ag was pro- 
claimed on Oct,   
  
  
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{Michigan island Sunday for a tra-| 
‘ditional 
BERLIN  — Wilhelm Pieck, 273 Planes Turn Out 
BEAVER ISLAND i» ~— A dawn) 
ipatrol flight drew 273 planes and/| 
bout 500 persons to this ‘Lake 
breakfast, plus 
fishing and patridge hunting. Dr. | 
John Ludwick, * resort operator, | 
said early plans indicated only) 
150 planes would take part in the 
flight. 
peared similar ‘to those sent by)! .   
Wheat covers more of the} 
world’s farm lands than any other. 
crop and is grown in all 48 Amer- 
ican states. or magnetic fields a small) 
perch! Scientists Show Theories 
‘for Future Space Travel. 
have become electrically charged. 
Phycicist M. J, Krsnican ex- 
plained that beyond the earth's 
atmosphere a vehicle would re- 
quire only slight power in small 
increments ‘to accelerate a great 
deal. 
* * * 
“Kor example,” he said, “a 10- 
ton vehide 
Such a vehicle before its io 
acceleration presumably would be 
be required to break away.   space. 
  
Nehru’s Memory 
Proves Better ~ 
TOKYO 
Nehru of India and the elephant 
he gave the children of Japan 
eight years ago met again today. 
Nehru remembered Indira, the 
elephant, who is named for his 
recall the Prime Minister. 
    dren at a zoo, the animal uncon-| 
|cernedly went ahead with her, 
‘and grass, 
A chimpanzee squawked and) 
stared at the visiting Prime ! Minis-| 
‘ter while thousands of flag-wav ne 
| schoolchildren cheered. -   the. earth's ih and escape intd bes 
®— Prime Minister, 
daughter. Apparently: Indira didn’t) 
As) 
Nehru spoke about Indira to chil-|   
| With Missile Capable 
” WASHINGTON @ = The Nery 
- }etedited Russia today with anoth- 
un § 
25 $e 
. 
American officials have ex- 
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The. US. Army, Navy and Air 
Force all are in the process of 
1, lle ballistic mis- 
siles s, but they are still in the test- 
Navy bas long contended 
that the coming of the missile age 
makes Hircfaft carriers a vital 
part-of the U.S. military machine 
Fixed air bases could be destroyed 
much more easily by ballistic mis- 
siles, the Nayy contends, than 
             
       
   
         
      
      
     
      
      
       
     
     
    
  
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siof the U.S. Corps of Engineers. 
have direct supervision over land Atlantic States 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Rain or snow fell in wide areas 
of the country today, with mostly 
\dry weather in the sotitheast, 
tions. 
One wet belt extended from the 
Washington coast eastward 
through the upper Mississippi Val-| tor 
ley and southward through the 
icentral Rockies and most of the ‘plains. 
Low pressure off the mid-Atlan- 
tic Coast triggered rains during 
the night in most of the mid and 
north Atlantic states. Heaviest 
falls were ‘from New Jersey into 
southern New England. More than 
1% inches fell at LaGuardia Field. 
However, skies were expected to 
clear during the day in the mid- 
Atlantie states, with the low pres- 
sure moving northeastward. More 
showers were indicated in New 
England, 
‘Detroiter Chosen   
LANSING (® — Victor Eichhorn, 
38, of Detroit, a veteran federal 
employe, has. beén installed in the 
strategic position of Right of Way 
Division—director im the State 
Highway Department. i 
i * * * 
The appointment was announced 
late yesterday by Highway :Com- 
missioner John C. Mackie. 
For the past five years, Ejich- 
horn has been chief of the Real 
Estate Division ahd reviétwing 
appraiser for the Detroit district 
o* * * 
In his new post, Eichhorn will 
purchases running into the tens df 
millions of dollars to- clear the 
way for a big expressway program Aeronutronic Buys 
Permanent LOS. ANGELES  — Aeronu- 
tronic Systems, Inc., Ford Motor 
Co.'s west coast subsidiary, today 
announeed the acquisition of a 
large permanent building site. 
Gerald J. Lynch, Aeronutronic 
president, said the site is a 200- 
acre tract located near Newport 
Beach, Calif. He said plans call 
for corstruction onthe site of a 
multi-million’ dollar research, de- 
velopment and prototype center. 
Construction of the center's re- 
search laboratories will start im- 
mediately, Lynch said. otk 
Ford. organized Agronut in 
mid-1956 to develop and manufac- 
ture advanced. systems for military 
and commercial application, Mili- 
tary work by Aeronutronic includes 
missile weapon systems, reconnais- 
sance systems and upper. atmo- 
sphere vehicles, with emphasis on 
aeronautics, electronics, materials, 
computers and nucleonics. © 
For the past year Aeronutronic 
has had its central offices-in Glen- 
dale, Calif,   
Threw Beer Bottles: 
to Good Purpose 
DETROIT uw» — Joseph Knight, 
31, night. porter at a bar, was 
caught fast early yesterday after 
closing hours when an elevator 
door closed on 
To attract prs Lage he began 
throwing beer bottles ata glass 
panel in a naarby door. 
One excellently aimed pitch 
went through the panel and on 
through a window at the front of 
the door. 
At the sound of the crash two 
pdlicemen came running dnd res- 
cued Knight. 
California has about © one-half 
million acres of vineyards: and 
more than 300 bonded winery es- 
tablishments.   
    announced by Mackie last wéek.   
  
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   erty admits he has throwing its multiple ettenall INSTALLED 
against Michigan with full fury] 
in Saturday's football classic, 
Da ce has to be eliminated FREE! 
if the Spartans are to realize burn-/ 
moehe he for ing twin ambitions for a clear-cut] ° 
— nee | 19 Minute Service | 
outs tom The coaches put the Confer. | TMB UUM LAL an ence crown first but the players, 
ines prompted by seniors with lively | 
seonerfes of the last jaunt te || i 
diana sadena, ate more impressed 
jc ~ by the Rose Bowl. — | win 
"atanell There's also a matter of settling | BUUUIM LL LE esn eae with — scores, Since Duffy Daugherty has connprnrerrecerrenrrrvnrenrs 
ms been head MSU coach, Michigan mend ahaens 
himself has 4 2-1 edge in the series, 
Wolverines The Wolverines won 33-7 in 1954) 
-}gan State ead tn 5 did it gain by 0) 
‘Compa re today’s prices 14-7 score, the only Spartan de 
¥ and kept four feat that season. Last year, State) see for yourself! Fleischmann's por phe fice a wen 0 88 Getielin. 
Preférred gives you higher bowl. This will be the 50th renewal 
Proof~a full 90 Proof for “Dan the golden anniversary of the 
ebdas~ ag and Wek series dating back to 1898. As} more enjoyment in every drink. too ar th usual in recent years, the game 
- And yet Pleischmann’s costs Patanelli is a sellout and the air will be you less than many lower [eentese ; pg “ bg ee of hn. , Proof brands, Try it! ‘ is fast as 1 7’ |Michigan stadium. 
BLENDED WHISKEY + 90 PROOF « 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS | patancm delivered his ¢s- ‘ aoe ha ap Whestes Michigan State has not been 
___2_| after practice last night. It Mantle, injured when he dumped Red Schoen- Listening Is Darrel Johnson, reserve catcher. 19@ Wehing of ons, aha RUST-OUT, SURN-OUT, — 
ee ee ’ dienst at 2nd base, raises his arm and discusses = Mantle is expected to return to action in Wednes- allowed AND BLOW-OUT » 
| sound hopeless, , . i kan one touchdewn in sore shoulder with Yanks’ manager, Casey Sten- day's game in New York, , taking Southern California 16-4, | The Wolverines know they are). ‘. thie aiechae tiocee toe Paty] 
tans were heavy oh two . 2 : ye KING Ss 
years , too, They remember) tudying scouting reports on the 
beating “Rose Bowl-bound Mich | an ld S ass , 0) { _ | Wolverines, Midas Muffler Service gan State 14-7 that time. | : that this Michigan 256 South Saginaw o | Another stirs the Wok to have a better balance between Gan fe deme Geen 
-~ vertues, . They still: believe they — wane ene attacks than FE 2-1010 
should have won last season. In-| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | spot, while Lansing Eastern (13-6 | Here's how the AP panel selected |”, ; 
stead, Michigan State was a 90| Midland’s magnificent Chemics, | over Port Huron) and Trayerse |the “top ten” in Class A: It looks like @ typically good bs a Mon. thre Thurs, 
victor after Michigan tolled off who have rolied over three Saginaw, City (424 ever Canadian Seo) 1. Midland “Thi reppeg team, he 51305 Nong ‘mh 8:00 
”, more yardage (159-143) and more|Valley League football teams in| deadlocked for the 9th and 16th |} pee'enty cenirai cer ee ne we GR venihe ed. A first downs (13-9), almost-effortiess. style, today be-| spots. : 2 Northern wl pare i boys up for. - 
The thousands upon thousands — came the No. 1 high school team! Other teams given support are| Setbele ve & head of steam on siready 
better ion Lothian. ‘All. Lufkin ever qa e efs '. = ss : |Central. 0-18: Traverse and Lansing Bastern ie thet Meiekigas sonst conte precision tools are the The Chemics, after routing Flint| : 4 Saturday and has been holding | 
of of fae seers Split Verdict Win Central, Saginaw Arthur Hill and ¥ out some surprises, But work | 
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for 50th Time’ | 
State has multiple reasons for 
  
    
NEW YORK W—“I went to hit 
him but be wasn’t there.” 
hew Jerry Luedee ex- 
why he lost the last two 
nd the fight—to clever 
Jimmy Slade at St. Nicholas Are- 
na last night. 
Slade’s sweep of the final two 
irounds gained him a split deci- 
jsion in 10 rounds and got 
his comeback off to a flying start. 
| Knocked down in the third round 
and behind going into -the ninth, 
nimbly maneuvered 
  
Gridmen Outnumbered 
LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP)—The Uni- 
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      can't felt tele co football tear.     
ecge, shoved rugged Bay City Cen- 
tral out of the top spot after the 
Wolves had reigned just one week. | 
So tremendous have ‘the first | 
three weeks of Michigan's high 
school action been that there has 
been a new leader each week in 
_the-Associated Press “Top Ten” 
rankings. 
2 * * * 
By the slender margin of a single 
vote, the six member sports edi- 
tors serving on the AP’s Class A 
panel moved Midland ahead of) #>4 
Bay City Central, despite the) © 
Wolves’ convincing 53-12 rout of 
cross-town rival Bay City Handy.) | 
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A slick, 180-pound quarterback,; i 
Mike Westley, has guided Midland) — 
to three straight one-sided tri-/ g 
umphs. Against Saginaw he ages   
  By JACK PATTERSON ISTEE skies and warm are 
making the hunters job increas- 
ingly hard. The woods are getting 
advised 
northern 
Peninsula 
are about at their 
PATTERSON peak. . 
As one moves over toward the 
West side he notices a subtle 
-ichange in hunters’ reports on 
grouse, From Emmett county down 
* ito Oceana they agree there are 
more birds than last year. Shoot- 
ling conditions, however, haven't 
permitted the incredse to show up 
in game bags, Most cover is still 
too thick. a Ihis touchdown was called back. 
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  y Hunters’ Job Difficult . as Vegetation Dries Out 
© that is, are far scarcer in west: s (Michigan Squad} 2 
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ern counties than ia central and POLICY 
eastern ones. That isn’t just a 
comparison of weekend and 
week-day conditions, efther. - 
Bow hunters. apparently don't! § 
favor this’.area so much, al- ff. 
though from personagt. observation | 
there are enough deer around 
make it worthwhile. 
Woodcock are relatively scarce | 
in most of .the western areas we} 
checked but that situation can/f 
change overnight. 
Rainbow fishermen would like to|f 
see, some rain to improve their|f 
possibilities. Sharper weather|[ 
should help too. - 
One of the extra. pleasures the| ii . 
grouse hunter, who also happens|}} 
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junderwent quite a shuffling, with 
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12th spot (from 16th a week ago) 
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"Sooners Given 65 Votes lesen cr Caen be an 
s Dodgers. 
By ASSOCIATED PRESS — The move that had been stewing 
“The Yankees may be sutferin’) "nce last May became a reality ‘for Ist Spot; Michigan hand of his darling Brooklyn 
     
   
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r determined opposi-|was believed in the bag. The Dod- 
tion—mustered the necessary 10\ger president hag until Oct. 15 to 
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In New. York, O'Malley withheld|tumultuous, six-hour 
‘comment, but his acceptance of|four said they want the Dodgers,     
but their football counterpart in 
sustained reign, Oklahoma's Soon- 
accustomed style. 
For the third straight week, it’s 
the Sooners no. 1 in the Associated 
Press college football poll. Of the 116 sports writers and sportcast- 
The same teams ranked one-two} | 
a week ago and lost none of. their) — 
luster in their second games of 
the season, Oklahoma boosting its 
winning streak to 42 with a 40-14 
rout of Iowa State while Michigan 
State blanked California, 19-0, 
* * * 
Elsewhere, the top 10 line-up 
Texas A & M moving up to third 
place followed by Minnesota, Duke, 
Michigan, Oregon State, lowa, Au- 
Army was numbered among 
the elite for the first time, and 
just in time to give added mean- 
‘ing te the _Tesumption of the 
Cadets’ series with Notre Dame 
at Philadelphia Saturday, Army 
replaced arch-rival Navy, which 
lost to North Carolina 13-7 and 
fell trom sixth place a week ago 
clear out of the first 20. 
Notre Dame moved up to the 
reation 
consecutive victory.   MOST VALUABLE — Jim Wagner proudly displays The Pontiac 
Press award annually given to the “Most Valuable Player” in the 
Class A City Baseball League. Wagner, a pitcher and versatile. per- 
former for CIO Local 504, was honored at the recent Parks and Rec- 
“ate sed rhage malt 
and lost one for the CIO team during the 1957 season. ‘ $100,000 Bid 
for Title Bout DETROIT W—A Detroit group is willing to guarantee Archie 
Moore $100,000 to defend his light- 
heavyweight nw against 
Chuck Spieser here. 
Spieser, a Detroit fighter ranked 
No, 4 in the list of challengers of 
the elderly Archie's crown, has 
not fought since his Theacheet loss 
to Tony Anthony of New York last 
spring, ; : * 
Moore's last defense was a tech- 
nical knockout victory over An- 
thony. 
Joe Spieser, brother and man- 
ager of the fighter, said:. 
‘We have reason to believe Jack 
Kearns, Moore's co-manager, will 
accept our offer within a day or so,” J ~ 
  
Pitchers Last Longer — 
Than First Basemen 
MILWAUKEE ® — Series pit- 
chers have had more complete 
games than the first basemen. 
Harry Simpson of the Yanks, an 
only first sacker to go the dis- 
tance. He did it twice,By con- 
trast, Burdette has had two com- 
plete games and Warren Spahn 
and Whitey Ford one each for a 
total of four. Pontine Press Phote 
  
SPORTS DEPARTMENT 
Night Phone — FE 2-0104     
Scoring Lead Held Mad Scramble Looms for NHL   
  ceeraeiby Nitschke, Sessi 
CHICAGO @® — Tilinois fullback 
Ten teams = with | paints on on|Ray Nitschke scored. three. touch- 
jont Peeords in parentheeessidowns in a 40-0 rout of Colgate 
| Saturday to move into a tie ‘with 
sae pred Iowa's Gene Sessi in the Big Ten 
-» $57'football conference all-games scor- 
2“ race, th 
Both Nitschke and Sessi, who 
1 scored his three touchdowns in a 
70-14 rout of Utah State in Iowa's 
opener, have 18 points. 
se a Bob: Blakely of Minnesota {s 
tee ¥| third with 17 points on two touch- 
‘*'9g. downs and five conversions, fol- 
lowed by Michigan's Stan Noskin 
“land Wisconsin's Sid Williams with 
13 points each. 
Fourteen other players are tied 
for sixth place with 12 points each. 
The leaders: tbeeevees 
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1 Teans share   Alst Year Opens Tonight MONTREAL (# — The Nationaljcauses.coach Toe Blake to shud- 
Hockey League faces off its 4ist|der <i — of Prony seri season tonight with i jamong his stalwarts, t the Mon- 
ae inet — pega treal Canadiens wil] finish first 
forec and regain the NHL title they sur- 
scramble for top placings mayjrendered to the Detroit Red Wings 
turn out more factual’ than pro- last season. 
verbial. The question-mark Black Hawks 
* rs * themselves usher in the season in 
Wholesale player- swaps since|the only game scheduled today, 
last season, with at least three|When they are hosts to the Tor- 
big names involved, have put even|onto Maple Leafs. 
speculation on a topsy turvy basis. we ke 
There is fairly general agree-| The biggest acquisitions by the 
thened Chicago Black Hawks not|winger Ted Lindsay and goalie 
only will climb out of the cellar/Gien Hall from Detroit, both of but should barge into select com-|whom achieved all-star rating. 
pany as one of the four playoff The Hawks have also acquired de- 
teams. fenceman Jim Thomson from To- 
* * * ronto and forward Ron Murphy 
    
         
  Two teams divided best-ball | Wry 
‘honors and Max Evans and wy 
Tommy Cosmos shared individual 
laurels in an 18-hole Pro-pro golf 
tournament Monday at Edge- 
wood Country Club, i (    
     
     
     
  under par, for a ist place tie. | 
Evans and Cosmos each shot a 
68 for low individual cards. 
The teams of Ray Malain- Earl. 
|Roy and Cosmos-Bill . Langnau 
‘shot 66's for 2nd place. Lou Powers. 
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     Man, ‘Tues. Thars,, Fri, Sat. Tm 9 P.M. © meady. committed, but there was 
outfielder by trade, has been’ the| * 
ment, however, that the streng-| Hawks since last season are left-|' 
  voters as a referendum. : Futurity winner; The Maine Councilmen favoring the Dodger hg Farm's Jewel's Reward, transfer gave this plan little| winner of the Washington Park chance of success. 
tion could not be held until next| among others; the Jaclyn Stable’s ' 1 Li’ Fi winner 
the city’s residents are over- pot gear the Word's Play- whelmingly in favor of bringing) ground at Atlantic City; Fred W. the Bums jo Los Angeles. Hooper's Alhambra, who won five To bring the issue to a vote,'stakes and was disqualified from thousands of signatures would be|the Arlington Futurity; and the Aagowon ae — namie —— Foxcatecher Farm's Rose Trellis, term t size of a vote in the last municipal election. ee 4 ssrhag . — Yesterday's vote was delayed 
for hours by Councilman John| Other probables include the 
Wheatley Stable’s Misty Flight, Holland, bitter foe of the transfer who charged the city was getting/{he Llangollen Farm entry of 
Rise ’N Shine and Crasher, the bo mg of what 1 should Semi nerne Farm's Medi, Wellet 
Tension increased, however, ee. ae 
when the roll call vote was finally the Greentree Stable’s Turpitude 
called, Nine of the votes were al-/.n4 Time Called, another Widener entry, — : 2 
Anna Cannuli's Chance It Tony, 
-With all 14 going, the Cham- 
pagne will have a gross pot of 
—— with “$94,275 to the win- some ‘uncertainty on which way) An 
Councilman Ransom Callicott 
would vote, : 
He responded on an “aye” 
which proponents of the transfer | ner 
feel will have this effect on the | Fou Get F First 
     
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National pasttime:   
The National League season will 
open locally next spring at 22,500- FALLTALES by KING EDWARD wc sor sor ca   
seat Wrigley Field 
Under terms of the contract, the 
Dodgers would play their games 
in Wrigley Field until O'Malley 
builds his team a 50.000-seat sta-| .. 
dium on 300 acres of Chavez Ra- 
vine land deeded the Dodgers by there's a man so fast he can 
  city. 
Then O'Malley gives the city the 
10-acre site of Wrigley Field, 
home of the Los Angeles Angels 
in the Pacific Coast League, which 
O'Malley picked up when he 
bought the Angel franchise last 
year,     
  In Detroit, says Sam Hoffman, 
turn off the light and ‘be in 
bed before the room gets dark. Expectant Fathers! 
Plan to give"/ts a Boy!" 
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