Footprints Lead Police to Home of Youth, 18 Resident Flees * Scene of Shot; Occupant of Apartment Firgd On Two shootings were re- ported to Royal Oak police last night to make a total of five such incidents in the past two weeks in the city apprehensive of a “mad sniper.” af Raymond Webster told police he was emptying) — garbage early yesterday when someone shot at him.) Police traced footprints to a nieghbor’s home and plan to question an 18-yearwld was shot at with a .22 caliber weapon. , Webster, who lives at 4211 Cus- ter, sald: “I was at the rear of the house & great year. : HARBINGER OF 1957 — Traditional symbols spirit that enters the minds of Americans on the eve of a are spread around Miss Vikki Dugan, New York merily was one of Jackie Gleason's “away we go" Embers Mark Disaster Site — ‘north of Zuma Beach, and Sherwood area. Fog Settles Over “Malibu, All Blazes Under Control' MALIBU, Calif, —A cool, moist blanket of fog’ ‘| drifted in. early today across the fire-seared Santa trous fires glowed only as embers. Monica Mountains, where three disas _ Fire officials last night declared the blazes “under control.” Equipment — massed from local agencies and from half California’s 58 counties —. rumbled horhe- ward during the night. ous "| . Only scattered embers remained within the. meters of the {ire here, thet one centered a dozen miles. a third over the crest of the mountains, adjoining the Zuma fire, in the Lake There'll Be Real Nip in New Year's Air The U.S, Weather Bureau -fore- casts snow flurries and ‘colder to- | Tomorrow's high will range be- ‘jtween 26 and 30 degrees. _ Northwesterly winds at 12.25 miles per hour today will diminish tonigh : The lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding .8 a.m. was 26 degrees. _| At 1 p.m, the mercury Capitol Expects Crowd LANSING @~ A crowd of about 10,000 is expected ‘at the state cap- itol- steps tomorrow: forenoon to Mennen Williams sworn in Youths’ Attempt 4 {to Sleep in Car. Ends in Death Ypsilanti Father Finds! Auto in Garage; Son, 2 Pals Asphyxiated YPSILANTI (INS)—The boys, who chose to. sleep in a car rather than be scold- lanti, ° ‘The victims wete John He placed late Friday or early Saturday. | Police said the ignition of the car was on and the gas tank was empty.. The motor was cold and lice hung from the tail pipe - Brown told police he did not report his son missing sooner be- cause he thought the boy might have gone back to Pinckney where he lived with his mother, Mrs, Pat- rick Barber. The Brown bey spent the ther and © sister, Eleanor, es Police said they are convinced the deaths were accidental since there was nothing to indicate foul play, They theorized that the boys had kept the -motor idling to heat the automobile while they sat and chatted. They were over- come by the odorless gas and slow- ly suffocated. - Former Gov. Curley Improving Today some improvement today in a bat- tle for his“Tife. day. to stem “massive henforrhag- ing” ‘in the vicinity of a large stomach, ulcer. Curley entered City Hospital bedies of three 16-year-old found yesterday in Ypsi- — Chicagoans Face Hike in Fares — 26 in Hospital; 12 Missing Air Force Crash inant Abi CHARLESTON, 8. C. W—An Air Force C1210 Super-lot constellation with 41 aboard crashed and burned as it}tie € for a landing at Dhahran, Saudi A The Charleston Air Force Base, home of the plat said there were 26 patients in the Dhahran hospital, three others dead on arrival. / The 12 others known to ee — prs ang poytes clared missing by Charleston base. Four Pot-0-Gold Begins bosses," was reported. showing| Page Nine today. . : for an unprecedented fifth term as ‘Michigan Governor. news events that made headlines in 1956. It’s on x * The outlook for national prosperity during 1957, as seen by Roger W. Bason, famed economist. It'll be in tomorrow's Press. = ee iE east Aggression ssmen op Con; WASHINGTON (INS)—President|a View Ike’s Plan a £2 y sibly $200 ig found for last week’s puttie, And the lucky winner could very easily be: you. ; ‘contains all the correct answers, be sure to read the rules clues carefully, and then 1 your’ entry by midnight T y, Jan, T. Or it you prefer, bring it Into The Press p.m, of : 4 al : bis All g 1 Fay aS me S ees Deer controversial of all Mr. Eisenhe ss 8 t| Wilson, Earl ....c....55-,.18 | ™S His eehnee : V & Radio a ere ees | aa - Press to Publish Early Edition New Year's Day eee ie i : i a Hig? if iH ener : ‘ 5 ral Women’s Pages: discoveces. BT, ; WH - Pot-0-Gold seegeessconecess MP: The Rev. Martin H. Renner, vi- °°" car of the Lutheran Church of ~ Bloomfie *. Id Township, | Uist W-/ “what Are You Taking Over Into) €4™mes and Square Lake Rd., will hold a serv- ice at 11:15 New Year's morning. /OREN AT CRANBROOK _at the Liberty Baptist Church dur- Christ Church Cranbrook will be ing the evening service beginning open for meditation 10 to . 8 10, 11:30 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. New Year's day. > At St. Vincent de Paul Church, }- the hours for Mass will be 6, 7:30, $:45, “to 10, 11:15 am. and 12.90 eee ag rt ae ee § g este : "ibe ray | es. : iil. Sena z ‘ly ~BegEe? e etl [is i The Rev. David Mortensen will bring a New Year's message with ~ithe congregation celebrating a ill Candlelight Communion at mid- night. _* The Musica] Dells will be heard) WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST — Snow is Pacific area. It will remain cold in the Northeast. Generally, there will be little change in temperature throughout the country. Ex-City Resident AP Wirepheto sap expected tonight in Violence Hits Some Sectors. i; WP TEducation Ministery) 23 and planned escape. They came to Berlin of two or three and crossed into sectors ds and Planes i. 2/in Search for Boy, 7 SELIGMAN, Ariz. @® — Blood-| , temperature preceding & ©.m., ¢ Wind velocity 29° mph. jtater without Jack. French Liner Liberte South's Integration Battle /S\Focuses on Buses, Sports | City buses in Montgomery and/¢d two white & rear of a bus in the ees, A oe oe - of ign A gee pee sion a as ot eed muwreal! Hurt as Cars Hit [Baton Rouge, La, Op , . Last night 400 Negroes attended/Ann, 23, and their nifte- a meeting of the Inter-Civil Coun- assured 7a Edward Rayner Pote\ of Robert and Glenden’ Ra Rayner Pote of 210 Dick St. died at birth’. Saturday morning at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital..A brother- Robert lsurvives in addition to his parents. Grave service was held at 2 p.m. Monday at White Chapel Me- | Mrs, George (Caroline) Yenor, 97, of 2345 Summit St., Toledo, eat on Mar teicoee as at 8 a.m. this in Toledo. Surviving ng are six children, Frank Yenor, of Toledo; The Day in Birmingham see ie Community House, Rink a sti it i + Exige it Fe ul BE: i : ' g ® 4% ag i i; g z H “at 5 a5 3 if | i i * 2 egg a l BE i families a * * Lt. Merlin Holmquist said this morning that James H. William. son, 17, of 2792 Dorchester Rd. had Experts estimated that 35. to’ 40 riv 3 Passengers Injured as Car Spills on Curve © Baby New Year Arrives Early, Police Assist V. Solwold, little Baby New Year arrived slightly early and in a big Park, F : ; 16M Names Director _- jof Labor Relations ‘For Pontiac Patrolman Raymond =i : : \|Parties Slated Tonight : cidents: Gares’ DPW office cal ear morning that erews were out Saturday putting salt on the streets after the light mowfall turned to ice, Men went out again last night “jat about 9:30, because of the sleet storm. It was reported that be- tween 109 and 150 tons of salt have been ‘used so far this winter. * * Sidney “J. Bawden ; Sidney J. Bawden, 65, of 151 Do- He is survived by his wife, El- hora, a son, William J. of Pontiac, two sisters, Mrs, Edna Roder of Eagle River and Mrs. Ruby Kellow of South Range, 3 grandchildren ley-Bailey Funeral Home at 1 p.m. Wednesday with burial in Roseland coe A i i HF i ap goey ALE ais if fl Tui ath . é \ ARE NOW DUE | ‘Prolet Your Famiy—Yout Doo \ Secure License Now From Local z * ; A Year of Peace A Year of Health ee : N. Lacy home is Aiysha AYearof Happiness | : Hashmi. She is shown with Karachi, Pakistan. In Pakistan, Aiysha’s full title is Professor and Begum B. A. Spending the holidays at the Joseph Hashmi of Mary Louise mates, Lacy a Bloomfield Hills, Both are at- tending the University of _ Michigan graduate school where they are room- z / pontine Press Phete KIMMINS | LEATHER GOODS . 26 W. Huron FE 2-2620 Gay Salad Appropriate for Holidays Mrs. Botkins Adds Nut and Celery Bits for Crunchiness pe Saiatinit nent tae @ aval : in lity; out p Rom be Set or eee eay tects and ring in more beauty; By JANET ODELL 1 Bleck Senth of Voorkels ph SP ompys eau eto, The cranberry season really isn’t = m opti .__.| Very long. Let's take advantage of 7 }j# and serve such things as Cran- berry salad often. Mrs. Cecil Bot- : Have a . kins of Rochester has a good recipe Land --Sea--~ Air |e this kind of salad. With three small children to care for and a part-time home business, Mrs. Botkins has little leisure time for oujfMe activities. Whenever possible, she does work in her church group, CRANBERRY SALAD By Mrs. Cecil Botkins Planned Vacation We can make your vacation schedule run smo-o-oth as silk with the best possible — domestic or foreign. Pontiac Travel Service - Phone FE 8-3251 698 W. Huron 2 cups cranberries 2% cups cold water i cup sugar is P unflavored-—gelatin TRY peee Ree ig ie chopped n % cup diced Sa Wash cranberries, cover with 1 “To All Our : cup cold water and cook until ten- Many Friends ider. Add sugar and cook an addi- tional five minutes. May the New Year Dissolve gelatin in % cup cold ae ‘water and stir into hot cranberry Bring Happiness sauce. Add dash of salt. Chill until > partially thickened. Add nuts and and Joy to All jcelery. When firm, unmold on let- tuce or watercress. ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP OVER TASTY BAKERY 80% N, Saginaw St. Open Fri. Eve. FE 2-5600 Heaps of Good Wishes! If-each of our good wishes for you weighed an ounce, - you would need a ten ton . truck to carry them all away! Happy New Year to you! 7 win public backing. | \ot the Yale Child Study Center in ~ “fact. Ly to hurt the pride rather than be '|deterrent potentialities of the “old very unscholarly approach by the | teachets, chiding: NEW HAVEN, CONN., New Haven teachers, fearful / of “spoiling” another generation of! children; are demanding egal/ authority to use the “rod” and | psychologists fear a reversion to! the “futile” methods of the town’ 5) Puritan forebearers. The New Haven Teachers Fed-| eration, a union of more than half of the one thousand ‘public school teachers, has called upon the Board of Education to give principals and vice principals the power to apply “corporal punishment” -to delin- quents. President Eugene Jarmie said the teachers are so firmily con- vinced that this is the only hope for salvaging their “dwindling authority” that a rejection by the board would only serve to firm their mesolve for a campaign to New Haven Teachers Out to Get Rod-Rule Authority), (INS) —; bed, accovding to medical advice. 2 ranks, Too. : thanded me a check. — of Gratit ude] the: tter Even Though. Bride Wrote Note ‘ By EMILY Post - Areader tells me: As the clock rings out the hour of midnight and a brand New Year bows in, we raise our voices above all the welcoming whoopdedoo to wish you end yours 365 happy days, filled with: geod health, good cheer and good fortune. | Gresham AND SHIRT LAUNDRY 605 Oakland Avenue FE 42579 pyr Ge — § OARNEL = CAROLYN SHOP. Will Be CLOSED. WEDNESDA about two .weeks . ago, When she “My husband / wasn’t present | When she gave rhe the check, but I thanked hep’ for’ it when she ever, wien he saw he very much put out over it. a3 inheriting both our sterling flat ware\ and several lovely sefving pieces frém his family. This silver The silver was handed down from father to son\and any ae ew were always monogrammed with the head of the family's initials, “T am planning to buy a silver | i :) All Day looked the underlying causes of! delinquency in a preocupation) with surface effects. “T would suggest,” he said, “that what is needed is not swit-' ches but psychologists.” Give Pores Chance to Breathe Nightly Any anti - perspirant you use should be washed off nightly with| soap and water before going to Many anti - perspirants function by closing the pores to prevent persporation — and unless the skin is allowed to “breathe” at inter- yals, a troublesome rash may re- sult, By nightly washing with soap, in itself a mild antiseptic; a pain-|a' . a MARKING DOWN MERCHANDISE ripe ingens = em in Preparation for a Gigantic 7 cesar EMERGENCY SALE. prone wet for 8 aay oe he BEGINNING Thursday, January 3rd _ what a Rs you suggest?” | romptly at 10 A. A. M. | ie “eee | CAROLYN SHOP elally suitable would be some- | forme tei oe thing for his desk. Wool Dress Basic r ful-rash can be avoided. Dr. Milton J. E. Senn, : director New Haven, a professor. and child psychologist, suspects the teachers are reacting from “emotion” not “I have never seen any good research of clinical evidence,”’ he said, “that corporal punishment prevents juvenile delinquency. They like to believe that punish ment is answer. But it only comes through reeducation and psychiatric attention.” SEES OPINION SHIFT Dr. Senn though he spied a “swing in public opinion akin to the. attitude in colonial days.” “Then too,” he said, “‘theolo- gians,- teachers and parents felt that corporal punishment was the answer. When one is angry one strikes out.” “he teachers, Jarmic insisted, - were interested. only in striking | out a problem. He said: ; “It's nét our intention to muti- late. The wacking ‘will be physical’ Our ‘members feel that if we administer some discipline in elementary school... the trou- ble would diminish in junior high school.” SCEPTICAL OF ROD Dr. Senn “== ckeptical of the birch rod,” observing: “I would guess that one could take a leaf from results with criminals. Certainly criminals have not been rehabilitated by corporal punishment or incarceration.’ school and still more in high - Ia. High School. — Sherry Lampton Yarkoresth: 17-year-old blue- _eyed blonde, will reign today as queen of the Sugar Bowl football game in New Orleans between Tennes- see and Baylor. She is a senior at the Kentwood, Getnads and patrons . gare the new year ‘bring happiness to all. tes Wa will be open New Year's Eve "il 4:00 A; M. and closed al New Year's Day. _ AP Wirephete | The psychologist suspected a | to base their attitudes on fact | } instead of just impression.” a manga dope addiction, porno- “Teachers: should be the first But Jarmie said gambling, iphy and violence were “facts rh he for the teachers—many whom taught under the ‘old Makes Monda nothing to do, Wouldn't you OUR ANNUAL ONCE-A-YEAR- BOLT enps SA _E of Fine Quolity | Fabrics _ Now is the finest time to let us re-design and wit ‘shliaksint pier furniture. Fast service, and greater savings this sale Povey Cail us today, we“will give you an estimate on just how little it will cost to add ON etridintesd, — ba your home! 5 : All Work Guaranteed I ; Years a ys Sunny-days What a relief to send all your family wash to Pontiac Laundry! Oceans of gentle suds “aad many rinsings make it oh-so-bright! 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See te lot aad _U, S. output alone was estimated/#ars {jat 1,621,270 cars and 583,401 trucks|jo°d ward Nolen fale |reporte Three < wand or garry thao Complies With Order hiberate the satellites. of Louisiana Injun Sagano in his. coming new yon satellites, +r iia i : ie ae Hall Ciel ee eR dint Hab Ths ia ld hin Ai Nid | Oe Li a Hg tp Hey 3 Hee Hi a i ae cat gts lle; : ; pet i atl eth erudite pig Uobti faire ee TH ag. ili eee Bint hatha i eit, He 3 ee pace EF saevegcceyn aesua sesteucusessese | 9 Sp 4 x ibs f leerzia> i ie Saoeeahre RATE aesra it aletecate i ite coe pa ITM peer ramen ome susbldlaaiidie tn tie Hi en Bs or cui Sd-at saa esc: jeanne dial a SE EERE a : a a : : | al & é where Pontiac police said PRESS, tons’ t Nothing was missing from an ‘Halts Codft Fight Se ee Saturday night. A side yap se before Novi: Justice ‘amend, P. automobile sales office, Yerkes. tie. Ppionship, declaring it outbuilt 78 S 5 E iF 35 PONTIAC: reat Dec 1S Saturday. -EChevole Production ths of Car Total |, an Ol 500 3 * There were still a number of cash ON sprinted ahead about Sty: tit, sei 3 sat é ‘tie E “4, ae vats “3 of is ty : STH afa 3 p it ect liable ni Ma i re te “1 NEW YORK «®—Yearend trading * * There was a good number of higher prices, Activity - continued vy but the price level remained hope | Kerr-McGee ojl was up more than * nearly $25,000 to the Japan Times Sissel atlas ui in tosline ch tea|® Point. TOKYO uw — Japanese and for- _jeign. residents have contributed Lt Pi a é. rerio mr Ke LAP, fo). silsE ~ ’ Ts inh ss ay a ‘everyting else also is < 0 Aaly Tp fii ti i i 43 ay A ‘tt i alt : ily na, Tgp ttealb up shop with insuf-|increasing — population, incomes, B isiness pith F