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VOLUME 2—NO. 17 MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1956 PRICE: 5 CENTS FETE PONTIAC JUNIOR GRID CHAMPS KGRO JUDGE APPOINTE(See Story Page 7) D Township Future Arrest 17 Atty. Davenport in Clinton to Wayne Bench Viewed Bright Fifteen of 16 persons named in warrants as aid- CONANT GARDENS association. ing and preventing the RESIDENT APPOINTED John P. McCollum, Regional He is a member of Ihe Wolv- 7. Full-fledged, community Clinton High School from JUDGE Administrator of the Urban erine Bar Association, Bethel Renewal Administration's wide citizen support and operating without violence, By WYOLENE MALLARD participation. were arressted, handicuf- A. M. E. Church. NAACP; How- Chicago Office advised Town- Editor Nortwest ard Alumni Association. Omega Cooperation Asked fed and driven to Knox- ship Supervisor Elwood Dick- Gov. Williams appointed 56 Psi Phi Fraternity, the Slate ens. that S57.374 has been "Approximately $19,000 of the ville, where the United year old Attorney Elvin L. planning funds will be used for Bar of Michigan and American made available as an advance States Marshall for the Davenport, who is an assistant Judicature Society. to aid in financing surveys initial surveys and redevelop- District of Tennessee loQk- Wayne County Prosecutor and ment plans; the remainder of and plans for the project and ed them up Thursday. President of Conant Garden's Attorney Davenport made this money will be held in re- that a capital grant reserva- Property Owners Association, history in that he is the first serve by the federal government The arrest followed and at- tion of SSG7.467 had been es- Negro to hpld Judicial office on for the final plans if the pro- tack on a while minister by as Judge of Common Pleas tablished for the project. the Common Pleas bench in gram is approved. This advance six men and a woman Tues- Court. He will -fill the vacancy Wayne County. This advance of funds for of funds will permit us to make day. created by the retirement of plans and surveys culminates the actual land and property Probate Judge Patrick O'Brien. two and one-half years of work surveys, appraisals, preliminary Atty. Gen. Brownell, who Attorney Davenport lives wilh and will permit the actual "on plans, and also plan for the ordered the Justice and FBI to his wife Edna and his 13 year the ground" survey of physical relocation of families which will investigate the closing of the old daughter Mildred at 18614 Seorsfa Balks conditions m the community have to be displaced. This Clinton High school, where Ne- Binder. and the intelligent planning for should take from six to nine groes were integrated last He was born in Virginia, re- I its rebuilding. August, stated this week that months. ceived his law degree from Ho- ( on integration Big Job the Justice will arrest and pro- ward University. He attended Atlanta, Ga.—At a $25 a plate Dickens commented, "Our big At the end of that period secute "all persons trying to Temple and McGill Universities. dinner, Senator-Elect Herman job is just starting, however. -we should be in a position to block integration in Clinton." During te past 9 years attorney Talmadge, Governor Mary Grif- The grant which has also beer submit a redevelopment pro- Although the local police Davenport has been assistant 1 fin and F»-;p. James C. Davis allocated will be forthcoming gram to the citizens of the com- chief in Clinton indicated that prosecutor Wayne County. munity for t>cir approval. made ; a pip" Georgia to -t.iy :A T2.E n.cet; all M X BOY" — I_ *. Ncra'cy Dumas of Los Anglos smiles 'he wiil up'fiold the law of the Attorney Davenport was re- There would be no further stand firm against efforts of the government requirements. Tha proudly as she looks at a'radiophoto of her eon. Charlie Dumas, land. Federal agents, made the elected president of the Con- Federal Government to end executive of a Workable Pro- federal assistance unless here as he set a new Olympic record in ihe high jump. The gold arrests, and drove the defend- ant Garden's property owners gram is the next one. was whole-hearted public ap- medal winner, a student at Compton1 Junior college, made a ants to the Khoxville jail. segregation in the South. proval and support for his pro- This is the blue-print for iunro of six feet, IIVj inches. (NEWSPRESS PHOTO). Talmadge claimed lhal Ihe gram". The leader of the Clinton CHALLENGE accoimplishing the redevelop- southern Congressmen were Cost Citizens Council, and a part- ment of the area and must in- time preacher, were among NAACP BILLS going to come up against the clude the following seven basic "We estimate the total cost the fifteen jailed Thursday. most bitter attack since the for this phase of redevelopment elements: Rev. Paul Turner, 35, was ....RICHMOND, VA.—The NAA- days of Andrew Johnson, 1. Establishment and en- at SI,805.511 of which the gov- beaten by five white men and CP has filed suit in Federal when Congress reconvenes in forcement of adequate lo- ernment will provide $567,467 Township Homes Pay one while woman, as he was District Court Challenging Vir- January. cal housing and health Under its normal 2/3rd's to en route home after escorting ginia's five so-called "NAACP codes. l/3rd contribution ratio, the the Negro pupils lo their Bills" which would prevent per- Griffin promised: "As Gover- 2. A master plan for com- government's share would be classes for the first time in a sons not directly interested in nor I will be true to the laws munity development S738.312. However, since the week. litigation from bringing suits of Georgia, the opinion of Her- towns hip's contribution of District $36,631.00 bert Brownell notwithstanding." 3. Neighborhood analyses— Gov. Clements or Tennessee, in Virginia, namely, the NAA- an inventory of bright and streets and roads and other im- Royal Oak Township Homes made payments of $36 who used National Guardsmen CP. of course. provements will cost $540,000 Here he was referring to At- the plan of treatment. 631.30 to Royal Oak Township School District No. 1 (Carver to open the formerly all-white which exceeds the normal l/3rd The passage of the bills by torney-General Herbert Brown- 4. An effective municipal School) and $1,579.73 to Ferndale School District No. 9 Clinton High School to Negroes local contribution, the govern- the recent special General As- ell who has called a December administration. (Grant School) in full payment of Payments in Lieu of last fall, stated Wednesday, "I ment's contribution is accord- think we can handle the situa- sembly session Is being inter- 10th meeting of all U. S. At- 5. Financial capacity to carry Taxes due them for the current school year. ingly reduced and will be less tion without outside aid." preted as being aimed at the torneys in the southern states out the program. than 2/3rd's." Elwood Dickens, Royal Oak Township Supervisor, The Anderson County School Negro school segregation $uits to discuss implementing the 6. Provision for the rehous- stated that payments were made from current project Board had appealed to Ally. in which the NAACP has fig- Supreme Court ruling outlawing ing of displaced families. revenue and that although the project is tax exempt, it Gen. Brownell Monday lo help ured so prominently. ' bus segregation. makes Payments in Lieu of Taxes to all taxing jurisdic- quell the abuse heaped upon tions including the county and township at the same rates the Negro students who had Zborh JML UisilsNAAC P and upon the same basis as private property owners in attended since last August; also, for aid in preventing the the Township. intimidation of whites, who Negro Colleges on 31 anhsgiuingWin s Tilt have gone along wilh the inte- NEW ORLEANS, La. — The gration idea without protest. SP3 Doris Allix of 10777 Dun- Louisiana Court of Appeals Dinner Served Attorney General Brownell lap Court, now stationed at Fort ruled this week that a lower Kentucky Stops Monday ordered United States Sherdan, I1L, was home for the court injunction banning District Atty. John C. Crawford Get Donations holiday week-end. She spent NAACP activities in the state at New Hope of Knoxville (Tennessee) to be- ...NEW YORK N. Y. —The ween income from endow- her holiday with her family was null and void and should "Race Baiter" gin an investigation into the United Negro College Fund is ments. luition and church and friends. never have been issued. reported violence surrounding By VERA DOBSON currently distributing §450,000 board grants, and the actual The ruling was on Ihe tech- Louisville, Ky.—(Special to the entire integration of Negro SP3 Allix has been in service The State Baptist Alliance to its member colleges for oper- cost of operation. 21% months of her two year nical point that since NAACP TELEGRAM) Race-baiting here, and white pupils in the Tennes- held its inspirational meeting at ating purposes. The money will be used by enlistment. . attorneys had filed a motion New Hope Baptist church Thurs- whether by Kentuckian or out- see school. in the Federal court last March sider (MichiganGer), will not W, J. Trent, Jr., executive the 31 participating colleges for day, Nov. 29th. Representatives Immediately, Crawford asked increasing faculty salaries, prior to acion by the stale be tolerated, school board of- Federal Judge Robert L. Taylor director, in making the an- students scholarship programs, court, the latter bench had from all over the state of Mich- ficials made it clear this week. to "order the arrest of persons nouncement, stated that this is the purchase of library books, no right to hear the case and igan were present. Dinner was accused of violating his injunc- the fourth such distribution Reason: A 17-year-old Detroit classroom and laboratory equip- issue an injunction until the prepared and served to the tion," which barred anyone from made by the Fund this year, youth, former student at Cass ment and student health pro- Federal court had decided guest. interfering with integration in and brings the total allocated what it would do with the Tech. attempted to enroll in grams. the Clinton High school. to date for 1956 to $1,225,588.78. NAACP motion. Mrs. Anna Williams worked Male High School. 29 Millions Since 44 with the committee. Rev. Ford The edict was issued last The United Negro College The state court ignored the An acknowledged "race-bait- August. B. Reed, the father of Mrs. W.l- Fund is seeking to raise $2,000,- Since its founding in 1944 fact that the NAACP had failed er", he produced the $264 neces- liams, is pastor. Eleven Negro pupils who orig- 000 in this, its 13th annual na- the Unted Negro College Fund in the Federal court and pro- sary for a non-resident student, inally enrolled in the Clinton Jiaq; ppq ..saipe^ Xi[Of„ aqx tion-wide campaign in support has raised $14,455,210 to date ceeded with a hearing, after but school boaitV *X£ /£££. A uiz were made and modeled Messrs. Harold Freeman & by Vickie Carter. This tal- Gene Bolden. Also Bertha 2>4 /*/QF7KE£ /AS/& -FT/AXSR^ | Dear Mr. Editor: Pontiac, Michigan Dear Editor: ented girl was a big hit, Reynolds and Lugene John- . e are very interesting. throughly and found it to be a A—No. The face amount o' her own design during the very interesting manuscript. This is what Pontiac needs. your GI policy will not be af- Amelia Burrell was a sir- show. The Capers outdid Z>-*4- We like to read about the good fected by any payments you en in her red lace lounging themselves and I for one We were wondering if we things our friends and neighbors might receive under the iota) pants and halter. Kitty will be seeing you at their GMMSM*', A do along with the bad. could ask a small favor of you disability income provision be- Barksdale was fabulous in next affair. T*EAO3*LJTA/ CSSY#G I hope this paper is here to and your paper. We would ap- cause you are paying an added white delustered satin preciate it very much if you stay, and if you keep up the premium for this protection. would print a small article to good work I am sure it will be ballgown, strapless and Q—How much special restor- 'hirred to the knoes. U-M Research the effect that we woula like | A Reader ative training may a handicap to receive mail from some of P-S.—I think that was a very ped young man or woman re- In Engineering nice layout of Monica Jo's Z. M/*/vres —stfo the girls within the range of ceive under the War Orphans your paper, between the ages of party. ANN ARBOR-T- •« CX" *££/=* GOSAG Education program? 18 and 21. Of course we are CHURCH ed n' willing to pay for this service A—As much as is nececsary T F • h— was conducted if it is necessary. N O " overcome or lesson the handi Hurinp bv The Univer- cap of the disability lo the ex sity of Michigan's Enein»®r>— We are both single, white, and Instructor I tent tha the young man or wo- The Steward Board of St. Research In*' would like very much to receive man may pursue a program of Paul AME" Zion church served nual report mail from some young ladies. educaion. However, the special delicious dinner 1; Thank you very much for your ..«w oeing distributed. Winner of training may not exesed 36 satisfying the the I time. months. The figure exceeds by over most delicate. S1.6 million the previous high Letters may be addressed to: Mink Stole Brothers Page and Jones were of 1954-55. and is marked by SP/3 Clyde E. Gibson Q—I am planning to sell my chairmen of the bretheren pre- t a 68 per cent increase in the RA-15523968 HAMPTON, Va (Special) — GI house. How do I go abou. paring the tasty meal. volume of work carried out 16th Recon. Co., APO. 201 Miss Helen Rankin, assistant applying to VA for a release other Upsher Johnson and for industrial groups, the re- San Francisco, Calif. professor of home economics and from liability to the Govern- Brother Massey, were the chefs. [ port notes. director of the Home Manage- ment? Ladies aiding the bretheren ment House at Hampton Insti- were Messrs. Maude Johnson, SP/3 H. T. West tute, was recently named one of A—You must submit a written Irene Page, and Luetta Simpson. request lo the VA Regional RA-14547679 Followng the dinner. Brother 54 winners in the $63,000 Mink i Office which processed your 16th Recon. Co. APO 201 James served as toastmastcr at I NAACP FREEDOM SEALS San Francisco. Calif. Coat Sweepstake Contest spon- loan. The request should in- sored by the Staley Manufactur elude your VA loan number if a tea. ing Company of Decatur. 111. ; you know it; addres of the pro- Mrs. Hi Hard graciously rend- j Miss Rankin was one of 53 perly; name and address of thr ered music for the occasion,' Lowell Thomas Jr. second prize winners, and was with several visitors participat- awarded a SI,000 mink stole proposed purchaser, and name ing in singing songs as she play- , To Art Institute by Mr. T. R. Crain, regional and address of the lender who ed the piano. holds the note and mortgage representative of the Staley Rev. W. A. Hillard, pastor. 1 Lowell Thomas Jr., explorer Co. in addressing the members and All our customers are having a party. and author of "Into Forbidden Q—if I want to take a course guests in closing the affair, ex- Tibet" and other best sellers, First prize was a $10,000 full under the Korean GI Bill thai pressed apprecation for their It will be a hit cause Lorenz Bros, did will show the spectacular color length mink coat. often is considered avocational efforts in promoting work for movies of his just-completed The contest involved complet- or recreational in nature, what the church. the supplying. 50.000-mile expedition in a tiny ing in 25 words or less a slogan steps am I supposed to take? single-engine plane and speak found on the label of a bottle of Mr. T. McNeil, one of the on "Flight to Adventure" for the STA FLO Liquid Starch. A—You must submit justifica- stewards, declared that the sue- j World Adventure Series at 3:30 tion to VA a he couse will bo ces of last Sunday had given | BEER - WINE - S. D. D. and again at 7:30 next Sunday of bona fide use in your pres- them the idea that such occasion • NAACP Traffic Violator 1 afternoon and evening. Dec. 9, . _ . i /-v • pnt or contemplated business or should be promoted more often. at the Detroit Institute of Arts. In INeW York Quits occupation. You must get VAs As 1956 Holiday Season ap- NEW YORK—When Justice approval before starting the Thomas flew to wild and re- In February, 1956, at the Uni- j proaches, persons here and Carson DeWitt Baker vacated course. mote regions of Asia and Africa. versity of Michigan enrollment | abroad again are being asked his $17,000 a year judgeship of students from other coun- j He was his own pilot and navi- to purchase NAACP Christ* last week after much unfavor tries topped the 1,000-mark for BROS. gator. Often he landed on the mas Seals as support for Asao* LORENZ able publicity for ignoring traf- the first time. rackless desert where no plane ciation's civil rights work. had evevr been. His was the fic tickets, a wide-open race de- Enrollment of foreign stud-, I.cna Home, chairman of 4535 E. 7 Mile, near Eureka first private plane ever allowed veloped for all Negro attorneys VIC VET SAYS: ents. is controlled by the Uni- j Christmas Seal campaign, in Afghanistan. living in. the 19th Municipal Don't write VA for Advance versity in order that the num-1 TW. 2-8383 Court District—which covers ber not be larger than can be points out that purchase of He was the first to fly a pri- information on your 1957 GI Seals will enable NAACP "to the Harlem area. insurance dividend. That will "absorbed" in the regular stud- j vate plane up the Indus Valley meet adversaries of freedom Under the law, Mayor Robert only slow down the whole op- ent body. Pakistan, where he passed with something more thaa within yards of snowy 27,000 Wagner must pick a successor eration. Wait until you're re- Most foreign students are in. mere hopes and wishes." n,.n. foot Nanga Parbat in the Kara-I by December 14th, or within ceived your dividend and then the graduate and professional HERALD PUBLICATIONS, MON. DEC. 10, 1956 > koram Range. 20 days of the vacancy. write IF you have a question. schools.

1 HOWS AWAIT Alter Crushing Chicago Bears

Detroit's fabulous Lions played one of the greatest foot- hill games evei wimessed in the ci.y at Brings Stadium Sunday. Even more than the statistics may imply. Their 42-10 shellacking of the mighty Chicago Bears put them in the driver's seat in ihe Na.ioual Football Leagued Western division by one halt' gama. Sunday coming, Coach Buddy Pa ksi's league Itadeis lake on LION FACTS the fifth place Pittsburgh Steel ers of the Eastern division o. Brok n Nose the NFL. iA Defensive halfback Jim David Despite the Steelers' fifth place rating, they've won four of the hus a habit and lost six. 'They have the of being "right in the middle potential to beat any club in the of things" on the football field. League," an Easterner in town As a result, he has broken his for the Lion-Bear game Sunday nose on five different occasions exclaimed. during his football career. They defeated the Los Angeles Fullback Bill Bowman of the Rams Sunday, 30-13. Detroit Lions isn't modest when The Lions' running and pass- he discusses his ability to make ing game, sparked by the veteran pizza. He openly claims he is WHEELCHAIR WARRIORS —"It's a good feeling to be back with a team . . . particularly r was too much for "world's best" pizza pie pro- great bunch like this. Why, you might say those guys are the Globetrotters on wheels." Junir.' the Chicago Beais. ducer. Kellogg (in sweater) was qualified to make the statement about the Pan American Jets, cham Ted Marchibroda, former U. End is the FAMILY AFFAIR—Challenger Gene Fullmer, who will pionship wheelchair team. Kellogg is an ex-Manhattan college and Globetrotter star, and will of D. quarterback, and Lynn fastest man on the Detroit Lions seek to wrest the world middleweight crown from Ray coach the boys shows above, who, like him. are invalids. (NEWSPRESS PHOTO). Chadnois, formerly of Michigan team, with a Robinson on Jan. 2nd at Madicon Snuare Garden, shows State University, will do their close second. Both are former his brother, Jay, how training should be done. Jav will wares for the Steelers. college sprinters. Marchibroda is regarded as make his professional debut Dec. 12th. (NEWS-PRESS one of the most dangerous pass- Darris McCord, 248-pound PHOTO). ers in the League, and Chadnois. defensive tackle for the Detroit Detroit Tech Plans Sin provement always dangerous on punts and Lions, was practically born in kick-offs at MSU, has lost much the shadow of Biggs Stadium in of his finesse. Detroit but earned his football Of course he was injured reputation at the University of earlier in the season, but Steel- Tennessee. to Play in Missouri Tournament er coaches expect h'm lo help Howard "Hopalong" Cassady carry the burden when they and of the Detroit meet the Lions Sunday. Lions are both Heisman Trophy Detroit Tech's Dynamics, reached the N. A. I. A. play- versity, who previously attend- Without attempting to point winners. Cassady is 5'10" and after enjoying the most suc- offs. ed Miller High School out the greatest play or player weighs 178, Hart is 6'5" and cessful season of any previous In Tourney HERALD PUBLICATIONS, MON. DEC. 10, 1956 7 j Nick Sica. Who graduated in on the field Sunday, observers weighs 250. Tech basketball team in history, June, became the first player were and still are re.'eriing to are looking forward to contin- The highlight of this year's "thf team effort" of the Lions. in *he school's history to score schedule will be a trip to Lib- uing their winning ways this 1.000 points, .and before he was The Bears were outplayed— IN TITLE BOUT erty, Missouri, where D. I. T. from the first quarter onward. season. | through he poured 1.256 points has been invited to play in a Both teams risked passing early I through the hocps for his four- tournament on December 6th, The team's 1955-56 record was and regularly. Resul s—four in- year, 95 game career. 7th and 8th at William Jewell a dazzling 26 victories and five terceptions by the Bears and College. three by the Lions. Patterson Flattens Moore defeats for a hefty .839 winning [ Coach John A. Higgins, who Detroit Tech opened its 1956- Harlon Hill, one of the percentage. I has a four year 76-32 record at 57 schedule last Saturday night League's finest pass receivers, Combinations of rights and lefts issued with authority, was born four hours before fight Tech, is starting his fifth cam- to the chin and body of one of the ring's veteran fighters, j time Friday night, but her daddy This record included a vic- with a 74-60 win over Selfridge was held to a single catch. Quite who was t0 becom tory string of 21 in a row I paign; he has another storng Air Force Base. a feat for the' Detroit Lions' resulted in the crowning of a young new heavyweight cham « heavyweight 1 f and for the season the Dy- team and his squad is centered de "nsive team. pion of the world Friday night in Chicago Stadium. champion of the world, did not The first home game is slated know it until he had been namics amassed a total of i around six returning lettermen. for Saturday night December They also halted the leading Floyd Patterson, 21, of New terson nor to th crowned champion. 2,562 points, or an average They are Bob Locher from All 1st with Aquinas College of ground gainer in the League, York City defeated Archie P e f^t. Fond of his 18-year-old wife, of 83 per game. Saints High; Mike Tatsak from Grand Rapids. All home games Rick Cesares. Bobby Watkins Moore, 39. in live rounds lo I Patterson, in wmning his 32d former teammate of Howard Sandra, Patterson who is not Western; Don Owens, North- will played at St. Elizabeth's win boxing's highest title. prolessional fight since turning (Hopalong) Cassidy of the Lions, The new heavyweight cham- Pro ,m scored .? clean | allowed to fly in airplahes. heli- The biggest victory was a western; Dennis R e c kinger. Gym, located on McDougall and 325-76 rout of Concordia Col- Roseville Eastland; Marty Mech, was injured early in the game pion by virtue of annexing the knockout of Moore in the fifth copters or anything else for that Canfield. and did not return. round after l r t by automobile foi U-fte -wiiiJ-- lech Central; and Bill Maleske of title'just four years after win- - f flooring him matter, left by auton ning the Olympic Middleweight for an eight cou*nt. New York City immediately fol- the University of T«oHto, Cana- Western. There axe also some crown in Helsinki, becomes the Seneca Elizabeth Patte:son lowing the fight. da's biggest college, by a 101-84 very impressive freshmen who count Pontiac Natators to youngest fighter in history to ac- will help Coach Higgins offset complish the feat. Other victories came over the losses of some of his top Patterson replaces Joe Louis Northern M i chigan. Illinois players from last year's squad. as the youngest fighter to be- Bantam tie&&y League Tech. Tri-State, McMasters come heavyweight champion They are Joe Crenshaw, Play Arthur Hsll University, and -Huntington the world. Chadsey; Ronald Summers, College, The Dynamics also The Pontiac High Nators be- Feb. 8, Flint Central, here, 4. Louis was 23 when he defeated Northwestern: Jerry Malinasky, Jim Braddock, also in Chicago, reached the N. A. I. A. regional gin their season tonight against Feb. 15, Bay City, away, 4. Scheduled at Qlymph Cass Tech: Frank Westbrook- Arthur Hill, perennial Saginaw Feb. 22, Flint Northern, here, for the title nearly 2 years ago. playoffs (National Association of Big news this year in the under 20 years Juveniles - 8 Booker T. Washington in Ok- Valley powers. 7:30. Moore appearing on the Steve were edged 65-60 by Kalamazoo Department of Parks and Re- teams, under 17; a,nd Pee Wee - lahoma; Forest Hairston. High- Mar. 1, Saginaw, here, 4. Allen TV program Sunday night The Chiefs have begun lo 8 teams, under 15 years. Cllege, This was the third time land Park; and Paul Dean, a Mar. 8-9, SVC Championship, along with Patterson, when creation is a program based on get inlo compelilion shape. in four years that Detroit Tech transfer from Wayne State Uni- Saginaw. queried as to the roughest, "Mar- on small-sized packages. This The Detroit recreation hockey They have only Iwo boys c'ano or Patterson," replied that is the Bantam hockey league— program is the largest city- reluming from lasl year's va- Mar. 15-16, State Champion- ships, Lansing. Marciano's blows are deading— the first in eptroit for boys cperated hockey system in the sily. each one: Patterson, using flashy under 13 years of age. United States. combinations, one twos, are just Dennis Simonson in the 120 Wilh the ice at Olympia and as devastating," he decladed. spectators are invited lo U of D Closes Bismal Seasonyard individua l medley and Jim Ihe Department's eighl arti- Cornforth in the 40 yard free- Sports No return agreement was ar- watdh Ihe six-leam division ficial ice rinks boys are now Detroit's U. of D. Titans closed one of their most dismal style and the 120 yard individual ranged between Moore and Pat- on Friday nights and Satur- playing hockey in mass num- seasons Saturday as they fell before the Houston Cougars, medley. Last year's Junior var- day mornings at Olympia. bers, causing a great upsurge in 39-7. sity squad was not exceptionally WERTZ CHOSEN Admission is free. l!!ie sport Now, Ihe weather sirong, putting this year varsity "MAN OF YEAR" Te. Bantams will play eight- b'ock lhal hindered tha winter Despite collecting 18 firs; downs as did the Cougars, the at a disadvantage because of a Briefs pastime has been licked. Vic Wertz. former Detroit minute periods and Department actual rushing and passing yardage, plus superior football iek of depth. referee staffs will officiate. The Besides the Bantams, Juniors. Jackie Robinson will be Tiger has been voted the "Man at the correct time, paid off for the Texas team. schedule runs through February. Juveniles and PeeWees play all Arthur Hill, on the other hand, awarded the Sipingarn Medal of the Year" by the Cleveland is their usual powerful self with chapter of the Baseball Writers The Bantams join four other games at Olympia on weekends. The loss was the eighth of the Titans on the one yard line, Saturday in New York by Ihe Seniors play Monday and Tues- season for the Titans of U. of D. t Three of Houston's touchdowns three boys returning from last NAACP. Association. hockey divisions to make up a year's Valley Champion team A1 Smith, won the award last 54-team indoor hockey program. day nights alternatng at State Twice, the formidable line of were scored in the fourth quftr- Fair, Butzel, Heilmann and St. that were regulars. The medal is given by Ihe year. The first year of the giv- There are Seniors - 24 teams, the Houston CougaTs held the ter. Hedwig. Admission to games is NAACP for outstanding service ing of the award was 1946. unlimited age; Juniors- 8 teams, All of these boys are free- on the part of a Negro Ameri- free except at State Fair. stylers. They are Ernie Dewall, can in publica and human re- Over 1.200 boys and men play Ron Mayers and Chauncey lations during the year. recreation hockey in Detroit. MOVED Johnson. Arthur Hill lost their number one diver, their two backstrokers and their state Don Newcombs, recently nam- Rema Club Fete Cfiamps champion breastioker. ed the Mosl Valuable Player IN FIRST GAME in the National League, was On practically any other team I By Joe Singleton Wr, £mma && IZJto accorded Ihe signal honor of this would be disastrous, but the Has moved to 210 Nebraska Street Pontiac. Hillites had a terri ic Junior being the first recipient of the The Rema Club, composed of business and professional 'Wilt the Stilt' TO SELL OR RENT HOMES Varsity last year and plus the Cy Young award. men of Pontiac, saluted the Jefferson Junior High School REAL ESTATE PROPERTY CALL | fact that positions for all even's Newcombe, winner of 27 football team and its coach, Richard Craig, last Tuesday were hotly contested on the var- while losing 7 during the past evening with a banquet for their winning of the Junior High Hots 52 Points Mrs. Emma Bell sity, they will have depth toj season for the National League School football championship of 1956. Champion Brooklyn Dodgers, FE. 2-3616 spare. Wilt (the Stilt) Chamberlain, appeared on Sieve Allen's show The invocation was given by the Rev. Richard H. Dixon, Other boys who will fill out j former Philadelphia High Sunday nile. . .Ethel Waters, pastor of the Trinity Baptist Church, followed by a solo by the Pontiac Varsity this year, School basketball stgr. sought all-lime theatrical great, also Alonzo Harris, Jr. include Gideon Robarge, a prom- by nearly 100 colleges upon his ising young junior who swims made Ihe Allen show, and sang Det. Sgt. Allen D. Noble, a member of the Rema Club, I graduation, make an auspicious the 100 yard orthodox breast-1 lwo numbers. stroke. and toastmaster, introduced the main speaker for the debut at Lawrence, Kansas YOU'LL LOOK I Monday night. Kansas defeated Another junior, also swim- evening, Mr. Harvey Johns, chief of plant protection for Milt Campbell runner-up in General Motors Corporation. | Northwestern 87-69. ming this event is Pat S'inson. J 1952 at Helsinski to Bob Malhia Johns is a graduate of Pontiac Senior High School and He set two school records in Jim Gibbs. a sophomore, swims of Tulare, Calif, for the Decath- the 100 yard backstroke. Gibbs | his every first game; (1) tossed 'pwdfy ** * lon honors won this year, scor- former captain of the Ferris Institute football team where IN THIS is showing a great deal of prom- in 52 points, and (20) grabbed ing 7.897 points. Teammate Raf- he played with Sgt. Allen D. Noble. Mr. Johns was the ise and is already clocking the first organizer of the recreational program at GMC, and 131 rebounds. time that Tom Cross had er Johnson, finished second. was the first recreation director. I Wilt also it on 20 out of 29 achieved by the end of his sop- shots, a 69 percent record. He Johns commended the team on their fine record and BLAC »HAWK homore year. Duke Cummins, I Charlie Peete, who died in J added 12 free throws in 20 another junior, will swim the an airplane crash near Venezue- emphasized the importance of taking such a record as a efforts. POSTURE-PRIDE 100 vard freestyle. la last week, batted .350 at stepping stone toward higher attainments at Pontiac High I Coach Dick Harp, successor Omaha lasl year lo lead the II DUAL MEETS School, college, and their future careers. i to Phog Allen, allowed the American Association, and was The 1956-57 schedule for the Dr. Harry L. Riggs, president of the Rema Club, intro- world known basketeer to play $6.45 regarded as a prospect for the Chief Tankers include 11 dual duced Coach Richard Craig. Craig praised the principal, | all but 30 seconds of the game. szs. 8V2 - 12 meets plus the Saginaw Valley, Si. Louis Cardinal outfield. and state meets. Ted Wiersma, the teachers, the student body, his coach- szs. 12Vss - 3 ing staff, and his determined players for a successful Th*» Schedule Joe Louis, prior lo the Paller- RETIRING NO. 87 season. Craig also praised the Rema Club for its great Dec. 7 Dec. 7 Arthur Hill, son-Moore fight, "chose Moore Ron Kramer U of M's two- $6.99 h»»rr», 4. lo win over Ihe young ex-olym- interest in the football team. time All-American. was signally Dec. 11, Ypsilanti. away, 7:30. i pic champion. LEADERS PRESENT honored at the annual Michigan Dec. 14, Flint Central, away, \ STAPP'S JUVENILE BC0TERY Louis was taking the second Football Bust Monday night, 4. Included at the banquet were: Dr. Howard McNeil, Ev- 28 E. Lawrence reversal within a week as an- here at the Sheraton Cadillac Dec. 19. B^v C'tv. here. 4. erett C. Spurlock, Samuel Logan, Rev. J. Allen Parker. Frank hotel. Jan. 11, Flint Northern, away oter man Wolfang Heissner, was Pontiac, Michigan knocked out by Chuck Speiser. Carrothers, Det. Sgt. John Williams, Andrew McCaskill, and He became the their many 4. Sam Whiters. Jnn. 18, Saginaw, way, 7:30. who expeds lo get crack at in Ihe hislory of the University Feb. 1, Arthur Hill, away, Archie Moore Lightheavyweighl The Jefferson High School football team ended the sea- lo have his jersey "retired' 7:30. title. son with seven wins and one loss. to the school's museum- Oil The Police Ileal Newsboys Xmas Contest William Henry Myers, 44, of 494 Bloomfield st., was According to the Pontiac Police department, Ben Bailey, Davis, David 400 arrested by officers of the Pontiac Police Department on 51, of 447 Branch st., was arrested Nov. 30 at 220 Rockwell 3 WEEKS TO GO! Reed, Lonnie 200 ! Hawkins, B. 172 Avery Lawrenca 312 a charge of possession of numbers slips, according to a street for possession of an unregistered gun. TOP THREE WIN Green, Walter 178 police report. i ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP fiteen, Fiankie 168 * » « PONTIAC HERALD Woods, Oliver 132 Arthur J. Law of 45 Lehight St., owner of the Laws' Lawrence, Harry 960 HERALD Charles Spencer of 253 W. Wilson reported to the De- Supermarket, located at 200 Earlmore Blvd., filed a com- Byrd, Roosevelt Duncombe, Fred Carter, Lee 124 partment that at approximately 8:30 p.m., Nov. 27, someone plaint with the Police department reporting that sometime Love, Charles Baynhan, Lakever 90 unknown stole from the yard of his home, a boy's Cyclone between the hours of 11:10 p.m., Nov. 30, and 5:25 a.m. Ruffin, John 84 Martin, Caleb Jr. Gilbert, Melvin 78 English type bicycle of the following description: 26 in. Dec. 1, some unknown person or persons attempted to enter Francis. Benj. Kennedy, Dana 64 serial No. 5-4516, 1956 license, 1473, black, green seat Jones. Fred P. Looney, Sonney 60 valued at $15.00. his place of business at the above address by breaking a Hoover. D Taylor, Mclvin 60 plate glass from the fron*t door* . N*o entry was gained. Rowes, Oscar Eddie Andrews 54 Boyer. Ed Avery. Robert 52 Charles Cohen, City of Pontiac Health official, obtained Curtis Anderson of 49 Chapman st., reported to the de- Morris, Kenneth Moore. Mitchell 50 Price Melvin partment that between 5 p.m. and 11 p.m., Dec. 1, while Love, Lenord 44 a warrant charging that on Nov. 28, 1956, John Ingram, of McCallister, J 240 West Wilson ave., and Mrs. John Ingram, of 192 Bon his 1955 Oldsmobile was parked in the driveway of his Ruffin, Willie 42 dale st., did violate the Housing Ordinance of the City of home, someone stole two • chrom* e whee* l discs, valued at $10. Love, Willie 38 Pontiac, by allowing seven families to occupy a two family Gullay, Lawrence 36 dwelling. Holidays Buys Yarrell, Ernest ..... 34 * * * Emma Lee Byrd of 507 California st., reported to the Love, Wilbert 32 Pontiac Police department that Sunday, Dec. 2. at about Don Dowis of 6347 Harriet st., Waterford, engineer at Mcintosh, Gerald 32 2 a.m., while she was at 220Vfe Rockwell st., her common on Exhibit at Bagley. School, reported to the department that some un- Shoulders, Willie 28 law husband, Artie William, came to the house and after Baynhan, Mike 20 known person or persons did break and enter the school, firing one shot from a pistol, forced her to accompany him. located at 320 Bagley, by breaking out a north side window the Rondevoo King, Jerome 20 She says that they walked east on Rockwell street, and upon Radcliffe, Lay 20 of the building. The engineer reported that one pencil arrival of police cars, her husband attempted to shoot her, The Rondevoo Show Bar, Monger, Chas 16 sharpener, value unknown, was missing. He reported that but missed. always to the forefront in en- Radcliff, Larry 10 the incident happened between the hours of 5 p.m., Nov. tainment and community coop- Martin, Fred 3 29, and 7 a.m. Nov. 30. Artie Williams, 32, was arrested by Lt. Ashley and eration is sponsoring a 'Holi- WANTED—The Pontaic Policc • » * Officers Burrow and Hayes on Rockwell street near Frank- day Help Buying" theme until Department reports that Hom- er Crawford, 18, (above) is Robert Gravelle, a driver of Perry Cleaners, told police lin Rd. on/a charge of investigation of attempt murder. Xmas. Phone: FE. 3-9787 wanted on a charge of break- that as he stopped to collect from a woman at 188 Crystal The officere confiscated a pistol at the scene. Featuring Fashionable eye- Open 24 Hours glass frames by Dr. C. C. Grif- ing and entering. The depart- Lake Dr., some unknown person or persons drove off with fin II. High fashion in apron ment gave the following des- M. and H. Drive In his truck. Pontiac police recovered the truck 15 minu'.es "Fur Trapper of the North" The program opens at 1 p.m. cription of Crawford; 5 ft 11 POP-SANDWICHES-HOT and "Happy Fishing Ground," designs by Veneva Smith, for after it was reported missing. It was abandoned at the with "Land of the Maple in. tall, weighng 151 lbs., DINNER-ICE CREAM two color films on Canada, will Leaf." followed by "Canadian the subteens will be toys from intersection of Bagley and Ditmar streets after being loo;cd medium build and light brown "Its Our Pleasure To Serve climax the educational film pro- Bcom." Linwood Toyland and Holiday of $200 worth of laundry. Overlooked in the theft was dry You" gram at the Ra'ckham Educa- At the conclusion of the pro- Hat originals by Bill Howard. compledion. If you have in- cleaning valued at $1,000. tional Memorial (Farnsworth at gram, which is free, there will An unusual feature this event formation c oncering the N. L. Davis. Hostess * * * Woodward) on Friday, Dec. 7, be group singing conducted by will be for men only. . .Contact wherebouts of the above man. C. McClenney, Mgr. the University of Michigan Ex- Prof. David Matten and the Rondevoo Show Bar. 4550 E. contact your Pontiac Police Diston Cor. Bagley 8 HERALD PUBLICATIONS, MONrDEC. 10, 1956 tension Service announces. Over-or-Under-60 Orchestra. 7 Mile, Phone TW. 3-3525. Department at once. Pontiac. Michigan

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