1 Te Pe ax tp nana eee ae te ee ae ae eee 7 ' 5 j oe eS a ; : ~ * : U.S. Weather Bereau Forecast 2 we F : = 8 7 Details Page he hae TS ; om _ ; = ‘edhe i ; ale * : : sk ae a bie igen: ae Bee : ue Es 2 + a ee : 4 if & 2 ; = : ns Te, ' ae se BuRRS OLE GE IS ONO BRET ee" 5 ae Reade? 3 “ : lth YEAR kk “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 195926 PAGES , ne ; : ¢ *y er : 1,4 ¥% c ; : tz ¥. * S ra 2 : P ' iG ee . Se agg ake Sa Ge a bs ie Mice’ hu ‘ eee e 5 5 “ Driver Walked Aways. Ue Mee eh ee ee ees a eS Bod ~ Ballot Rights Parents, 4 Tots : £3 Mino Dead; Cigarette. inority ad; Cigarefie of 3 Minority ; Cigar fi = e Parties Disputed Thought Cause : Neighbors See Heavy Claim They’ve Failed ma Knock ie, Bowe to Comply With Law : Doo By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. ‘From Our News Wires Oakland County election |. Flint—A family of six ap- officials have challenged! . parently suffocated today the rights of the Prohibi- when a discarded cigarette tion, Socialist Labor, and started a long smoldering. Socialist Workers’ parties fire in their small frame to be on statewide April 6 home. 7 bs “s hea ballots. . Firemen said the mother, % Ee Z = * x , hur E. father and their four chil- CAR SHEARED IN HALF—A Waterford Township. Edwin Olsen, who was on Paci mation. oe ihn dren all died in their sleep. Commerce Township man and his three dogs his way home from a Flint hospital where he had |Moore, chairman The victims were Rich- escaped with just scratches when a Pontiac-bound _ received a weekly treatment for a heart condition, {Election Commission here, - 5 passenger train cut the front of this auto off yes- appeared cool, calm and collected about it all, jlate yesterday sent a tele- WHITE HOUSE CONFEREES—Top Congres- AP Wirephote jard Pelch, 29, his wife, terday afternoon at a crossing at Airport road in _ police said. gram and letter to Secre-| sional leaders and cabinet officers pose with Minority Leader Everett Dirksen of Illinois; Act- | Audrey, 24, and their chil- , é tary of State James M.| Pred Eetoer ar « Seminie Wate the Seow of Gate Crsin HS laren, Diane, 8, Cafe e ’ ’ Hare asking for “a direc-| 1... ‘they are (from left) Allen Dulles, director of tary Neil McElroy; President Eisenhower; Vice | Richard Jr., 5, and James, 8. . read rain or O ISIONS tive to correct this error OM| the Central Intelligence Agency; House Minority President Richard Nixon and Senate Majority | The fire was discovered shortly. a statewide basis.” Leader Charles Halleck of Indiana; Senate Leader Lyndon Johnson of Texas. | [before 4 a.m, by neighbors, Philip: [ ] C ese I | r Moore and County Clerk-Register : Pitts and his wife, Daveta. — 1 T. Murphy Jr. contend that * ne ° eave rl fica yY nj Ur pence cectiey ctinaity utiec| Northern Michigan Blast Worst in 21 Years rm, ath ante oe have not complied with a 19% elec- _ . ; were unable. te finds. ire Injured in a car-train collision|control, police said. It hit a street, ing from Flint hospital where |tion law to properly win spots on around their house, “but I looked yesterday afternoon, a Detroit den-|light pole and a parked car on the| he goes each week for treatment }next 8 ballots. an ' inl af OWS IS ee ain er ee cee ee : tist with offices in Pontiac was|west side of Saginaw street,| of a heart condition. Moore cited figures to show : smoke” coming from the in critical condition today at St.|swerved to the opposite side and Olsen, a retired GMC produc-| that the Prohibition Party's can- * home next door, i Joseph Mercy Hospital. stopped as it struck a wooden! i:,, supervisor, now maintains his} @date for governer last Novem- Frem Our News Wires Nearly three dozen cars werejday night. No serious injuries were Pitts, a factory worker; notified A @&yearcld Commerce Town-/ fence. ad tease ber failed te get at least one | Michigan weathermen rated yes|tied up along another section of feported. ; while | sh escaped death! He suffered head own kennels and dogs. " ‘wf the fire department his wife ip man narrowly — injuries. per cent of the total votes cast jterday’s storm the worst in 21!) > 4) near Harvey and Negau- went next door to try to awaken So ee ee en eee |, Me altice ot hh ete ! , for Mare, the successful candi- |years in the state’s Northern Low-| The gusty winds raking the storm) 1. sonny. . , x . a9 . aed date fer Secretary of State. er Peninsula and it was the worst : * area died down during the night in : S a Forbes. 58. of 941 Merton Ra. | E4win Olsen, of 316 Farrar St, ’ {te aan this can. |S! had plenty of left squalls in the Detroit areajtures snow and | » got ‘no response Detrelt, told to wtp tar o we ee ae ae ee “oe Gidate received bat S62 smiweide| Bough it bows out in 15 ays, [produced a rash of accidents Fri- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) poner Be Beran 1 Kary light and blimker signals at the eae ie a tee ox Beast ae votes while Hare re 1,290, 759,| ‘The Upper Peninsula and north- ~ 1Shesaid she then went to a back —_ ee oe scene ais cca G eee armer ail dy ae RS sla got mest of the snow. Moe|f Dg Kh hi h window, broke it open and called. . ford Township. Only 58 hours ear- % “Thié {6 roughly three-tenths oflthan 13 inches of new snow fell q, Tus. eV Attempt “I didn't: hear anything,” she The train st the rear of Dr.| tier a Drayton Plains man had Winter's Revisit Leaves |‘? thea _ one per cent,” | at Marquette in Northwestern Up- » - eae home Acie ot 9 eaten om as Sliccided Cems! re per Michigan and the So at TQ LOOK United on Berlin | , x. rite tea two miles away. vos hota: GUSCS! Resides, he added, the Prohibi- |eastern end had 7.6 inches. ‘ help from Pelch’s mother Olsen told Trooper Alfreq Bi- n cidents tion and other two minor par- umerous highways remained Nina Peich, Post he saw blinker lights flash- | 2 tike| 272, ot Miling with Hare's office of Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin |Viet Premier Nikita Khrushehev are locked in a strange But by that = a omen stop because of weather, Pirvag 4 — , gerne bearing +17 hgeamageece and Michigan as high winds |kind of contest—each trying to convince the other his/ ment’ arrived pavement. return to the Pontiac.aréa yester-| to quitits bus ry es ¢ ballots, | “tipped snowfalis of up to 22 |side is united on the issue of Berlin's future. house. The engine of the Pontiac-bound/ day, glazing streets and roads. inches ite sPfect grits. With Sec f Fuse of train sheared off the front of Ob No figures were shown for the retary of State John Foster Dulles on the};, : . Traffic was slowed In Michigan, about 30 persons - h one room, with sen’s car at the windshield. The/te county, and State Police and|@™berpatorial candidates of the| ore stranded south of Marquette|S#delines fighting cancer, lying on the floor, train spun the car around, ripped) nerifr’'s deputies were kept other two parties in last Novem-|,. i. roughest blizzard of the win-|Eisenhower moved into a/lin while keeping flexibly disposed| around each. other. the rear portion to shreds and a yep bUSY | ber’s election because Moore said \ The , = ; ™\for several hours handling auto ac- ; "jter carrying 12-inch snowiallsmor# active foreign affairs|to negotiate a settlement. smallest boy, James, catapulted the vehicle 85 feet| saente he believed them to be even les5/hiocked U.S, Route 41. All of them hower| ned. te Wiet through the air. than the 3,622. crowded into a nearby house for role. Ofticials suid today Kioeshower jue -he was dead on Three dogs in the car also were| The forecast for today calls for x *& * the night In East Germany Khrushchev|™@y make @ radio-television ap-| The parents. uninjured, snow flurries, partly cloudy skies | However, a form letter sent out : was busy assembling his allies, {Peal for public understanding and their room. * &« * and rather cold. The high will be |Dec. 4 by Hare to all county elec- The Presid support. Firemen said the Told he’d have to go to Pontiac; about 34 with a low of 17 expect- |tion chairmen certified the three wisi on no dg shale They said the President does |¢Dtly started from a General Hospital, Olsen worried| ¢d tonight, the Weather Bureau (parties, plus the Democratic and ’ at, the “White House yester- parapy tcrte os 3 reports blican CWS as eS day with the four top Republican | ®°t yet think the situation war- about his dogs but a near-by dog : Repu parties, as being prop- and Democratic leaders in Con- | T@"ts such a broadcast. But they |0om. jfancier assured him they'd be} Northwesterly winds from 18-28|¢Tly qualified for the April ballot esoe foresaw it as a possible move if | ‘They sald the flames smoul watched. m.p-h. will diminish late today and; “This certificate is apparently | TRENTON, Ga. (—Alabama . : there is a further heightening | dered for a long time, filling the X-rays taken at the hospital (tonight. Tomorrow will be a little) in errer,”” Moore wrote Hare in | d¢sperado William E. Smothers Pin followed a up with : ae tension. house with dezse howed nothing wrong with Ol- | warmer with a predicted high near} asking for an immediate clarifi. | W& shot down and captured to- Seared eee ape, caleog | Khrushchev, busy talking up| 8&@ to the house sen. Doctors were amazed when /|39 and partly cloudy skies. cation as Oakland is ready to | day 48 he attempted to shoot it con ‘ua an peaceful coexistence at a trade| minor, firemen Olsen told them he was return- sisatiad alt = ee ae ea its ballots, out with = ~~ on oraniey: fae A proclamation of complete bi-| {i in Leipzig, East Germany, let! ‘The inside of skies and warmer temperature Ballots bearing political parties) me crafty, cigar-smoking fugi- |partisan support came from the|!¢ be known he will consult with/ foot home. was er Remperatures. jand nominees must be either re-| tive with single shot from his |four top leaders—Senate Demo-| his Satellite leaders next week in was burned in Ft McHen fo Get Pontiac State Police reported |printed or some method devised! 33 caliber pistol at Hooker |crttic Leader Lyndon Johnson and East Berlin. chair, : ry several slippery spots on U.S. 19 |to exclude from the vote the three| Roag and U. 8. Highway 11. Speaker of the House’ Sam Ray-| Khrushchev has proposed that) Pelch was a part-time mechanic ® in the northern part of the Goun- {minority parties,” Moore wrote. burn, both of Texas, Senate Re-|Poland and Czechoslovakia attend|at a local trucking firm. First New Flag ty today. snes pilew erobenty are Reapsars LANCASTER, Ohio (®—Seven | publican Leader Everett M. Dirk-| foreign ministers meeting along; He got the job only a few weeks Police said all side roads were}? mm omer counties, ne sai. members of a farm family in |sen of Ilinois and House Republi-| With the Big Four and both Ger-| ago after recovering from a broken BALTIMORE @—The nation’s | Slippery, but that the worst smash- = * * the Colfax community northeast |can Leader Charles Halleck of In-)™anles. leg suffered @ year ago. new 49-star flag will get its offi. |UPs were occuring on the slippery] Upon his discovery, the judge) of Lancaster were found dead in | diana. West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt 5 cial inauguration at Ft. McHenry |SPots on main highways. Phoned State Elections Director} their home today. Authorities kt ke said today if the Russians sign a = here where the “Star Spangied | Fifteen was the lowest recorded | Robert Montgomery to tell what he} said the deaths may have been | They all said they are four|separate peace treaty with Com- as. 4 T1S1S CROSS « EXAMINED Mra, | Banner” was bora. _ }temperature in downtown Pontiac|had found. . due to murder and suicide. square behind Eisenhower's policy|munist East Germany, they will]. z Elizabeth Duncan hotly denies k set preceding 8 a.m. The thermometer! “Montgomery says he’s following) Identity of the dead was of standing firm against Soviet ef-|ruin chances of a German settle- 5 Jers T + that the Lived tod ae 0 Ml | Stchent Rimehower hes. so, |Tamured 22 of 1. gue. ' (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) | available. forts to oust the Allies from Ber-! ment. Op her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Olga | quested that the Stars and . ; FJ P. ; Duncan, while undergoing cross- | Stripes with Alaska’s star on it | Lenten Guideposts Looks Beyond Horizon Week S News examination yesterday in her | be hoisted over the fort at 12:01 oes murder trial at the hands of Dist. | a.m. on July 4th. ; e Ry United Press parE a Atty. Roy Gustafson in Ventura, Francis Scott Key wrote the 4 Gea of ; Ce ee ee eS | a ee What Is Death: eee Some Have Lived to f ell stories of the week in Michigan cross-examination. Story and pic- | while being held on a British was the motorized “wagon. train’’ ture on page 10. man-of-war which took part in as that left Detroit Th bound the Sept. 12, 1814 bombardment By JOSEPHINE CRISLER There are those who will tell; “My young brother was like| Lest you should think she is | sciousness was the realization |for a new life in Alaska. ae ] . col t of Ft, McHenry. Arlington, Virginia you that it ranks with Keats and that. At 17, he lay dying of a| some sort of crank, let me assure | that I had ‘come back’ from The gained nationwide in- At antic storm A thevétn oe milividea! Shelley, Perha h q long and incurable illness. I was} you that she is one of the sanest, | something so beautiful, I can’t | terest as the members of the cara« t * Whisk ty epee ememinge Hl Pe might” wiiy,(sitting beside him, my hand on| most intelligent and consistently | describe it even to myself. Every something thousands would Gi ‘Q Liz’ Scouts ‘Down’ Whisky [whose life has been revitalized by John Magee’s “High Flight” which! , my on lig ly | dese 4 van did lves ueen . a brush with death. We kno wlends with that m line: his pulse, waiting for the end. He} hard-working individuals of my | night before I go to sleep, I try |like to do but are afraid to, ° PHILADELPHIA, Miss, (UPI) others whose concept of life eternal ajestic * seemed too weak to move again, | acquaintance. She supports her- | to recapture it again. I remem- oe’ Rou h Cr OSSING —Local boy scouts performed “{ put out my hand and , self and her mother in the highly | ber trees and flowers . . . color ’ gives them an inner radiance. Call “Saddenly, he sat ‘bolt upright, Michigan’s cash crisis got shoved their good deed for the day by ‘ touched the face of God.” * aoe competitive business of real | and the most glorious light!” : it what. we will—a miracle, a ; crying, ‘Oh, isn’t that beautiful? back into the cooler late this week. SOUTHAMPTON, England (UPI) | helping Sheriff George Harring- |vision, a revelation such experi-| _ TR young poct’s mother told | .1¢ that the most glorious music | tite. Here is her story as she | t101' voice trembled and for a|Gov. G. Mennen Williams and the —Hurricane Winds on_ the North! ton pour 1,200 gallons of confis-"| ances’ set up a. me: “I don’t allow myself to you ever heard?’ told it to me: moment I thought she would not|members ‘of the Legislature Atlantic shook up the Queen Eliza-| cated whisky down the drain. [nein reaction of | think of the crash, I think in- | ° . “We were returning from a visit! go on. Then she said: Lansing Friday without reaching beth’s 996 passengers and caused) emis (inspiration to. stead of what he would want me | “His face was ee fell'to our married daughter. A man * *& & any kind of agreement on money- $6,000 damage to dishes and furni-|" ™-- lothers. to remember.” back ten three bsp | ane driving a truck pulled out of line) “The beauty of it was secondary, | raising plans, Williams traveled to posi sang _ la ghien 3 Pp von Th e Weat her T have had more But no amount of self-discipline of a theologian pei not °"® = ‘ Gasie wad. sere ges _.« it was the utter peace Mareietie fen 8 i Midwestern Demo . etely eri ’ a . . + the sense of security .. ; the cra . reported today. ‘itil iaainieiastasassy oe SOON hora vee iy We otut (uant reject the fact that my Young When he saw us, he slammed on sure conviction that oecyibeng In n- Passengers who weathered the | °° stenememorns “*" |friend,: and sev through the mind of a loved one brother, in the moment of his his. brakes, was all right. You see, I had been a gale included Conservative Pub-| Charch News ...............89 jeral of them were when death approached. For these, Passing, had seen and Beand some: |" te a chronic worrier all my life... , lisher Lord Beaverbrook and for-| Comics .............. severed [very young. There ifitee is comfort in the words of THE, incredibly beautid » - «) wrheve no memory of the crastt, about bills, about every little) anti! next mer British Prime Minister Sir/ + Editorials ....... sereveeessee @ [Was 8 19-year-old fin eminent doctor, who told me: /POmetning I could neither see nor] "totes were imbedded in my-Problem . . . about things that] gee claims Anthony Eden. Home Section ............ 15-18 pilot, killed early : * jhear. randy my jaws were broken in never even happened. lege student . The Queen docked here last) Markets .....,..... eoiwa ices 2 jin World War I. FEW SHOW FEAR But most spectacular of all is 77 ».. ." Hee volte dropped \ night, 30 hours behind schedule. | Obituaries _.................5 20 |He had scribbled : “I have practiced medicine for the experience of Mrs. R. 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Hi ae re BEE . “om el = Hy alee Uh fd HEH er me ee th Hail a eee Peed ee é@ a ie a if ia al i te ipa 1p HEA i 2 Ruel me == = 32 r r % ; a sgethyts ° i i t —Wedebeted Fhe it eilht dill geil uasiali clase wilt 3 ili BF Lt cf full il i dig : a Ne le nam * SO seme Ranceny alate remem 8 rr et er Rls ¥ lt A Ee: Rae, ell MA? ‘li sg A me aE a * flash, blink, revolve . . _THE PONTIAGIPRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1959 Sill Sought in Alabama. My SOUTH PITTSBURG, — Tenn. (AP'— A crafty, cigar-smoking desperado, who held four persons! hostage in his’ flight from Ala- bama imprisonment, continued to evade capture today,” * * x ” Possemen, mobilized. from Ten- nessee, Georgia and Alabama,/ said their task was made dou-| bly hard because «he ae. Wil- liam E, Smothers, 38, was thor- ougly familiar with this cave-pock- eted tri-state area and has num- erous friends in the section. Officers believed Smothers was) trying to reach Chattanoogaé, about 35 miles east of here, where he has relatives, Chattanooga, po- lice reported they had the rela- tives’ homes under surveillance. Smothers made his bid for free- dom Thursday while being taken by auto to Birmingham from Kil- by Prison at Montgomery, Ala., -where he was serving robbery sen- tences totaling 160 years. He was to stand trial in Birmingham on charges of possessing a pistol aft- er conviction of a larceny. * * * Unlocking his handcuffs and! chains with a homemade key, Smothers gained controi over Ala- bama patrolman Otto Dees and! the driver of the car, Ted Easley, | a prison trusty serving 25 years) for murder. Ahout noon Thursday, with Dees’ revolver, Smothers | added Mr. and Mrs. Noel Ke ith | to his group of hostages. He kid- naped the couple at their home| near Birmingham and took their: armed/ Police! After Releasing Four) : Glad to Retire ‘a Yearlater ~ Battle Creeker Whose Operation Was on TV Works. Until 66 ago Carl Miltenberger thought he would have to retire early because he was becoming crippled from a circulatory condition. But he underwent an operation a year ago that restored the normal flow of blood to his legs. . * * * Instead of retiring at 65 he worked an extra year in the Grand BATTLE CREEK (#—Two years, aad Stands in Line me for Fee to Get License Tags , WINDSOR, Ont. (UPI)—Frank Poupart of Windsor, unemployed nearly a-year, has been making money for waiting. ‘For $1. the 30-year-old father of two children, will stand in line for Ontario automobile license plates orf behalf of people too busy to wait themSelves. Poupart says he made 450 at it last year, hopes to do better this time, . off from his factery job have in- selling salt from door to door when streets were icy. Trunk Western Railroad shops here, He will retire Monday on. his 66th birthday. - / Miltenberger, who has worked | 46 years for the railroad, said he { considers retirement in his case | “better late than early.” His operation at Ford Hospital| was televised. The public watched | a surgeon remove a piece of artery | that had become clogged with fatty} deposits and replace it with a) plastic-like tube. i The operation was on the main: ‘jartery that carries blood to the! tenberger soon returned to his job. | He also was able to resume his, favorite hobbies—hunting and fish- ling. Miltenberger will AP Wirephoto SITS ALONE—Frank Dunctn is alone for a time during one day of testimony in the case where his mother, Mrs Elizabeth be back at Duncan, is being tried for the killing of his wife in Ventura, Calif. | after that he says, ‘I'm just going In testimony yesterday, Frank cried: “I loved my mother . . ‘to fish and hunt and take it easy.’ but I loved my wife too." He maintains his mother is innocent | but said he had a hard time going back and forth like a yo-yo, trying to keep them both happy. ito still wd around,"’ he said. work Monday for his last day, and.’ “T figure I'm a pretty lucky guy) ‘of. For. giveness,"’’ the fourth ser- Will Play Host to Young People“: ‘Forgiveness’ Theme of Sermon at Church in Orchard Lake - Young people of .the Church of legs. It was successful, and Mil- the Atonement, Lake Angelus will papers, ibe guests of the Senior High West- minster Fellowship of Orchard ‘Lake Community Church, Presby- terian Sunday evening. * * * The Rev. Edward D. Auchard,| pastor, will preach at both morn-| jing worship hours on “The Gospel Toally-Blind Mother Raising Five Children ’ BOSTON (UPD>-Though totally blind, Mrs. Aldo Marchisio jis rais- ing her five children unassisted. ATES Her husband, who is 90 per cent/day night after his car smashed blind, works for the State Divi-jinto the -rear of another, auto, sion of the Blind, tuning and re*ipolice reported. . pairing pianos and often is oft of; Barrymore, 26, son of the late jtown for a week at a time. Great Profile, has been jailed pre- JUNEAU, Alaska (UPD—State-| Mrs. Marchisio does all her owh/viously on “traffie counts. hood is to Alaska what a. coming house ‘k—and has enough energy Investigators said the actor's out party is to a beautiful debu-' left af night to read a bedtimeiwhite sports car backed off and tante. story in Braille to her children,) sped away after the accident. Suddenly; the tomboy of the far, Alison, 11, Peter, 8, Paul, 6, Caro- Barrymore | was arrested ae in. Alaska Wealth Buried Deep Only Hard Work Can Fulfill Raw. Promises of New State and Fri His’ other ventures while laid) ‘darned big, the rush of larit cluded retrieving golf balls and bie. tr pared ‘ty and considered her incompara- north has become the belle of the line, 9, and Rosemarie, 3 3. a service ball,. and if she wasn’t so gosh- would sweep her right out of ber mukluks, . A record number of nniiaca! visited Alaska during the past’ summer, and they couldn't help’ but say ‘‘wow!”” when they took 4 gander at her raw, rugged beau- 4-H Clubs 4-H Clubs are based on Heart, Hands, Head and Health, Their objectives are wholesome voor rat interest in anything that will build healthy 2 oe . bodies; an understanding heart, jobs that keep their hands constructively busy, and a course of study to push back horizens.° ble dowry The capital fere has a prob- lem keeping up with the fan | mail, Chambers--of commerce at | Anchorage and Fairbanks like: wise are swamped. Much of the mai] comes from. jwork miracles for them. | and they figure they can help, you, | imon in a series on the Lord's: enough cash to take you back| |Prayer. Donn Olin will sing ‘‘The Good iShepherd’’ at both services. The Duncan Admits Yo-Yo Act ‘0% o Sunlight ‘Chancel Choir will present “Seek | ‘Ye the Lord” at 9 a.m. and at i11 a. m. the Cherub Choir will sing) Actually Is Silver Every child ‘wants adventure: his 4-H Club provides it in a tiny seed: new life emerges. A dog provides adventure of love and unselfish devotion; a cow that eats hay, manufactures milk and butter fat, a highly nutritious food for human beings. These adventures do more than entertain but build boys and girls into useful citizens. Give members of the 4-H Clubs the praise they rightfully deserve. They have earned it. school children. Geography teach-' ‘ers have rediscovered Alaska. asa. bright, new subject for ‘term Other inquiries come from po-. tential investors, large and small, ; and a lot of letters are from job, seekers who expect Alaska to’ { M. E. SIPLE Alaskans are happy to have you. come looking for a job or land, | VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 266 North Perry Street but they warn: “Come. with Phone FE 2-8387 where you came from if you don't) like it here or can't find what | you're looking for." When it comes to what Alaska | has to offer, no state has ever! joined the union with such an un- Coats Pp Clark's facade must be adobe finish or! “gtucco that simulates adobe. - town area were there before the ? law went inte effect, : car. Following a cautious drive al Between Mother, Bride Flat Rock, Ala., about 2 miles! . south of here, the hostages were! VENTURA, Calif. ‘AP)—Frank, stand when the trial reconvenes released unharmed. It was the| Duncan blew his top, he Says, Monday. The case will go to the men about nitidweck. Friday's developments included: * Asked why he apartment to live, * * “Loved my mother. And I love| Duncan returns te the witness ae r also.”’ Two laborers, Luis Moya ‘ted the actual slaying. Owner o1 of! 50 Runs Out of Gas | Keiths’ auto that later was found) When he learned his mother once near South Pittsburg. +/planned to carry him away from his bride by force. Bri h lj hts “It was such a stupid thing ' Duncan testified at his mother's! 0 rig t Id iS imurder trial. “It sounded some-! jthat et Aty. sed thee af kie| thing like a grammar school child’ ing Ole gh accus er ot OIr-} | Old S f F ie tena A tatem nt by D that his! | The handsome young attorney, | statement by Duncan that his in an a ‘appearing in Elizabeth Duncan's! imother was hysterical when he re- ‘behalf, said he went “back and] turned home to her after his wed- Heart of ‘Spanish’ City | forth like a yo-yo"’ between her ‘ding. and his wife. | Mrs. Duncan's firm denial that) Historic Zone by Law; Mrs. Duncan, 4. who admits to she ss Olga's death—‘'I never ildi |11 marriages, is accused of hiring | desired Olga killed,” she cried. “I Buildings Adobe ‘two men to kill the daughter-in- didn't want harm to come to . nee os ‘law. The prosecutior contends jeal- 4Myone. SANTA FE, N. M. (UPD— ,ousy was the motive. Olga Dun Progress,’ in its usual sense, Sican 30, a Canadian nurse, was a dirty word in this town of 35,000 beater and strangled on a desolate Mother's -where many residents trace their, | mount. ain road last Nov. 18. ancestry to the Spanish conquerors | who founded Santa Fe in the 16th Century, “Progress’’ means bright _ and wide streets, just what he § k | Sh t historic-minded art colony and on] upermar e 5 U ist-minded businessmen do _ not Mi F want in Minneapolis The townspeople have gone to | unusual lengths ta preserve Santa | MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Only Fe. ineighborhood groceries were open Since 1953, the heart of the city, in Minneapolis today as a strike has been declared by law to be a) Closed 242 supermarkets. “historic zone.’ As such, new! There was an aisle-jamming buildings must conform to existing "ush on the big stores Friday. | architectural styles and old ones. The shutdown at closing time al miles north of Greenup, IL, of historical significance cannot be|W45 ordered by the Minneapolis Lolami Keller's car sepest run- returned to his which efter string at an average distance of ithe married Olga, Duncan replied: 93 million miles. WASHINGTON — A flood of un-| failingly constant sunlight is what | keeps the earth from turning into, jury of cight women and four |* — snowball, but what is sal session will meet Tuesday. isun? Earth's old reliable is one ot ‘hundreds of millions of stars that 49d Diane —— Mrs. Duncan's hot declaration spangle the galaxy, the National ‘Stories from “Always an Answer, Roy Gustafson was/ Geographic Society Says. By cosmic standards, it is a | Very ordinary star, though as the | source of the earth's light and heat, it is a remarkable machine. | Had the sun been bigger thus-a | more accelerated stellar furnace, it might have used up most of its fuel cons ago. Physically ‘the sun is a great Its mass 330,000 times that of the cart. swings about it as on a) The sun's light is silvery, not | The prodigious out-| directed by Gloria David. | Plans for the new kitchen wilt ! be discussed at the trustee's | grade’ i iron ore near Haines in the’ Alaska panhandle. | meeting .Monday evening. The Sharron Burnely will report on Mary Reeves, ‘the mission text, at the Junior ‘High Westminster Fellowship. * * * Mrs. Eric Lundquist, Mrs. Earl Thornton and Mrs. Edward D. 'Auchard will be guides for the com-| mittees study missions in Cuba, Mexico, Alaska, and some parts: of the United States. sphere of hot gases, with a on Breakfast to Benefit " eter of 864,000 miles. ” St. James Missionary =~ A breakfast to benefit St. James | Missionary Baptist Church will be) iserved at 8 a.m. Sunday in the still. But I loved my wife golden, and it is not afire as Aris-| }home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas) ‘totle thought. and pouring of light and heat comes Augustine Baldonado, have admit- from atomic fusion deep within the | They say core. Each second the sun scatters) Mrs. Duncan hired them to do it..a lafgess of energy equal to that! \of a billion or so exploding hydro-|St. Louis News Strike gen bombs. ‘Russell, 4 Lee Ct. At 7:30 p.m: lin the St. James Church, 345 Bag- jley St. the Mourning Doves quar- tet will provide sfecial music. Continues Into 15th Day Service Stations New CD Center to Open. ST. LOUIS (AP) — Negotiations jin the li-day-old strike of the St. ANN ARBOR w—Formal dedi- ‘Louis Newspaper Guild against |} ‘eation of the new civil defense reed bd Globe-Democrat broke up Fri- ‘disaster training center on the!day night and no new m ; y m or EFFINGHAM, Ill. (AP)—Sever- University of Michigan North Cam-!was scheduled. pus will be held March 12. State.+ The Guild struck over a demand city and defense officials will at-\for a guaranteed, funded pension 'y tential value tapped treasure chest. There are billions of tons of hight! RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED in. 23 Colors — Reg. $1.09 2 SPECIAL 89 4 oz., 4 Ply, 100% Virgin Wool We carry a large stock of Coats and Clark's Yarns and Crochet Thread at all times. + SPACIOUS FREE PARKING ANN ARBOR u—The Student! | } = oo a AG F Government Council has decided! AUBURN 5 & 10 a that the University of Michigan J- g : ae Hop will continue next year. The 640 NUE dance has had financial difficulties AUSURN Ave E East Side Shopping Center Ralph Brown, an economic con | sultant at Anchorage, says this | mountain of magnetite has @ po-| “estimated worth more than -the national, debt." Another huge iron ore de- posit has been explored on Prince of Wales Island where there are. good uranium prospects as well. Alaska also claims it has near | Seldovia the largest chromite de- posit under the United States flag. In fact, there isn't much you, can't find in Alaska if it’s mineral jor metal. And surveys show the \big north country has a potential |hydroelectric power capacity equal to nearly two-thirds of the’ total for the entire nation. assets ib aan \J-Hop Dance to Continue | in the last few years. A tentative! financial report on this year's! danee shows a profit of $304. THE REAL STORY OF AN ALL- TIME SPORTS FIGURE AND ‘Retail Food Distributors, rep- ing, com te eames permis: ‘resenting, the affected stores, aft-| No gas. eo plan, er Food Handlers and Meat Cut-| Truck driver Carl Simpson of | Violators may be hauled into court, under penalty of fine or jail. | But Mayor Leo T. Murphy con- tends the law's value is mostly. ters Local 653 set up pickets! Kansas, Ill., picked up the evant around a few markets Thursday. ed Keller and took him to a serv- Picketing began after negotia- ice station in Greenup. | itions broke down around union de-| The service station operator rec- | aaa = aa mands for job security for ognized the now embarrassed awe re Mey Set st * “cemployes working less than 40 Keller as a candidate for mayor’ says. | hours a week. Wage issues had not of Effingham—and his boss. The legal building material is been reached, That service station. and some. adobe—sun-dried mud—covered |= The stores which closed their) 49 others in a five-county area in with an earth-colored plaster. doors do about 80 per ‘cent of the southern Illinois are owned by This is officially “Old Santa Fe icity’ s $ grocery business. Keller, | style,” aaa | The zoning law.also prov ides for. a “recent Santa Fe style." But “the intent of this style.” the | ordinance reads, ‘is to ac hieve | harmony with historic buildings by | retention of a similarity (to Old) Santa Fe style) of materials, color and general detail. The dominat- ing effect is to be that of adobe | construction.’ In fact, 80 per cent of the visible! Although roofs are flat, the city | thers have made on concession | i> modern living. Skylights, air | conditioning devices on the roof, | flues and television aerials are per-| Mitted—if hidden from view. Stores and shops may hang out | _shingles but that is about all, | The few bright signs in the down- ' t DO THE JOB RIGHT! STOP WATER IN YOUR BASEMENT witt BONDEX HEAVY DUTY The only cement paint with the double waterproofed formula. While, under certain circum- § stances, larger signs may adver-) tise merchandise ‘'no sign’ (shall) | . or seem | | to be in motion.” Billboards are not allowed in the; “historic zone:'’ Elsewhere they. , are so unpopular that ‘‘parties’’—| reputed to include upstanding citi- zens—slip into the countryside and chop them down. Police have no record of conviction for this of-| fense. Althougl ‘street paving is not outlawed, it has been vigorously opposed in some neighborhoods. For “progress” in Santa Fe just doesn’t mean what it does in many other parts of America. NEW ‘59 WAGONS moe $1995 BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER . MI 6-3900 a eee Steof bese’ ‘OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Loke Ave. FE 5-6150 PARK FREE REAR OF STORE > e Moths lay eggs which develop inte culprits! later emerge the innecent moths, e . that top performance of your electronic equipment depends on the type of service that it receives. in quality replacement parts and Electronics Association Service Dealer. 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Boris| @) Premier Film Parade, @ Wis a Great Lite (4) Bowling Women's league: yd Frankenstein.” co “es * Rast: a) Movie” | (2) Kingdom of Sea. (9) Theater (cont.) mond Burr. 3 1:30 .(2) As The World Turns. 6:30 (7) Youth Bureau. (4) Movie (cont.) 1:30 (2) Jack Benny. Mrs. Oscar © Margie. (9) Hawkeye. (2) N'watch (cont.) i Levant, Vincent Price. and 4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. (4) Saber of London. , * . Pamela. Mason, guests. 1:85 (Faye Blab (2) Racket Squad. SUNDAY MORNING |. - (D Maverick. 2:00 (2) Susie. 7:00 (7) 26 Men. 7:55 (2) Meditations, © 8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan. Jane Russell (7) Day in Court. (9) Gilead Baptist. “se (2) Religion :ior Shut-Ins. and her brother Kevin, Shelly (4) (color) Teutir of Conse- (4) Policewoman. Two wom-|8:30, (2) Winters, Fred MacMurray, : en find they're married to/8‘35 (4) (color). News. Joe Howard and son. 2:30 (2) House Party. same man, (9) Billboard. (4) (color) Steve Allen. Zsa (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. (2) Highway Patrol. 9:00 aoratn: Zsa Gabor, Vic +00 po ny om : . (4) Church of the J Earl (Fatha)|3: Payoff. 7:30 (7) Dick Clark Show. Jaye Johnny Carson, (2) Yeates taal (9 Date. () Penule kre Fusny. [#80 (3) Dotrole Pulp (2) Perry Mason. Care- (4) Crossroads. taker’s cat is key in arson] ' (1) Christian Science. a: so 2 Accent. 1 * 8:00 ——— U.S.A. Tex Rit- 10:00 @ This Is the Life (9) Herald of Truth. Cartoon Time. _(4) (color) Perry Como. Eve po = rl Arden, Max Bygraves, Ron- ule asus. 10:15 (9) Sacred Heart. (2) P, Mason (eont.) 8:30 (7) Jubilee (cont.) 2 pe eee (3) Temple Baptist. 11:08 (2) Sagebrush (4) P. Como (cont.) _ (4) (color) George Pierrot. (2) Dead or Alive. Greedy (1) Johns_ Hopkins. rancher (Victor Jory) search- (9) Movie. — es for gold. 180 (4) Cartoon Carnival, 9:00 (7) Lawrence Welk. Musical- T) Wrestling. (9) Hockey. Boston at To- SUNDAY AFTERNOON ronto. 12:00 (7) Bowling. (4) Black Saddle. Clay de- (9) Looney Tunes. fends Mexican patriot. (2) (color) Littie Lulu. (2) Gale Storm. Susanna in-|12:30 (2) Roy _ herits Chinese houseboy. - (4) Dateline: U.N 9:30 (7) Welk (cont.) (9) Sefence Fiction. - (9) Hockey (cont.) 12:45 (4) Industry on Parade. (4) Cimarron. City. Towns-|1:60 (2) Movie, (2) Have Gun, Travel. Pala-|: pol ai Series. ta ee (4) Frontiers of Faith (7) Movie. 10:00 ded Graham. Australian 2:00 4) Wis mn batt " 2:38 ( (9) Hockey (cont.) (2) Movie. (4) Cimarron (cont.) (2) Gunsmoke. When rancher is shot, Matt thinks bullet/*: was meant for him. 10:15 (9) King Whyte. 16:30 (7) Graham (cont.) (9) Prov. Affairs. (4) DA's Man. Shannon un- covers jewej thieves. (2) Sea Hunt. 10:45 (9) Special. Workers of (4) NBC Opera Company America. (7) Paul Winchell. 11:00 (7) Biff Baker. 5:30 (9) Telescope. (9) News. (7) Lone Ranger. (4) News. (2) Amateur Hour. (2) News. 11:10 (9) Weather. 11:15 (9) Theater. seus: Boris, Karloff, “Devil's Island.” (39). Drama: Ronald Rea-| gan, “Accidents Wlil Hap. discuss Hollywood movie pen.” (°38.) industry. 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(9) Special Agent. 10:55 (7) News. 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime, (4) Concentration. college students. -- Today's Radio Programs - - WCAR (1190) WIJBK 1500 Right Price,” Eddie Foy Jr. Former Leader Sout, es eae“ (Of Japan Dies Heart Attack Takes Hatoyama, Friend of the West TOKYO (AP) — Ichiro Hato- diploma: with the Soviet Union, died today a aebdion te sain Randall{gets $100 a month rent from the |S. Harmon, uninhibited indiana government as hig district office. ‘lif space is available, If there is indiana’ Ss Wi an Denies Cin. Toting; Defends Dtawing $100 for Porch Rent he added. “It might not be a bad idea.” Harmon's. wife is paid $344 a month to run the office, Members of Congress are entitled to a home town office in a federal building no federal space they mane rent office ae * * “All this ” eddidiy is giving us fits back home,” Harmon said in an interview. “‘My wife told me they worked 1444 hours yesterday taking care of visitors and tele- phone callers. “People didn’t know where the office was until this week, Now they’re finding out and it’s work- ing my wife to death, “Now about that gun,” Harmon said, “J don’t know who ‘started the story, but I'll tell you I never in my life owned one and I don’t “I live in a pretty rough neigh- a shiny little time clock, probably the first ever used fh a Congres-|: sional office. “I think that shows,” he said, cient office. I’m checking my -staft in and out just like :a factory.” balancing theme, Harmon contin- ued, “I believe the answer to all our financial troubles is in getting that money into circulation.” doesn’t read any newspaper ex- cept his home town paper, and only the comic section of that one, ehded with his usual admo-; nition: Harmon also pointed proudly to “I mean to run an effi- * *x* On his savings account budget- “Tt doesn’t do anybody but the bankers any good where it is new.” = Harmon, who maintains that he “Just spell my name right, I BE victs who have served at least five years and “contributed to in- of a heart attack. x * Hatoyama, prime minister three times from December 1954 to De- cember 1956, died at his Tokyo home before a doctor could arrive after he had suffered severe chest pains, He had been in poor health since he sufferéd a stroke in 1951. It left him partially paralyzed and with a — ek i, World War II peace agreement, signed a short time later in Tokyo. A formal treaty is still pending. Hetoyama was firm friend of the West. ~ *« * The ailing politician was instru- |jmental in forming the Liberal- Democrat party in 1955 from two quarreling conservative factions. It still is the ruling party in Japan oo Minister Nobusuke Kishi. Hatoyama sat out World Wer II in the mountain resort of Karuiz- awa, In 1946 he was elected Japan’s first ‘postwar premier but was — by U.S. occupation authori- as he was about to take of- * * *. His removal was based on pre-, war writings praising Italian dic- tator Benito Mussolini. Years later Hatoyama said they were ghost His funeral will be Wednesday. Senate Group Plans News Union Probe WASHINGTON (AP)—The Sen- ate Labor-Management Committee has scheduled a closed-door hear- ing in New York City Monday to look into some aspects of a strike that hit the city’s newspapers in x *& Sen. John L. McClellan (D-Ark), a committee chairman, said he would preside. 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Stubbert iekier 5 James C In 1956 he made a sudden trip|teig to Moscow and returned with aj Nearly Nude Man Found Chained Outside Hotel Senate Counsel Says Labor, | Management Offered Aid for Brother MILWAUKEE (AP) — Robert Kennedy, chief counsel of the Sen- ate Labor-Management Commit- tee, says some elements of both management and labor offered him political support for his broth- er, Sen. John F. Kennedy (D- Mass), in exchange for laying off parties summoned by the com- mittee, * * * Sen, Kennedy is regarded as a candidate for the Democratic ference Friday ‘‘the most serious attempt came from management” but added he also had a serious of- fer from labor. He declined to name names and said no money was offered. *x* * * s Asked how many offers were Later in the interview Kennedy referred to “both cases” in which he received rather specific talk * * # berhood in Washington though,”idon’t care what you write.” The reports of a a =f suggestion today _ Rep. - ayne Hays (D-Ohio) t there . Ss P ought to be a rule against Con- S Pe C pus mane te ae| onal Ss. Lamb. Chop eww. rs se| to Get New CoS checking guns at the front door,” to t e O-otars said. Hays, chairman of a house By EARL WILSON — — NEW YORK — Shari Lewis, the brainy 25-year-old TV red- Ben Genoeat nnd die work: Ihead who discovered that even adult Wall Streeters like to = pda Ind., herasan tps watch playthings, was just waiting to be asked whether she tion last fall, was unperturbed was creating any new puppets. about the current national pub- | | “Uh huh! Just got these!” licity about his front porch office | © Plunging across the room to a black and the alleged gun. ‘ hatbox, this five-foot, 90-pound female “I got two poison pen post cards} | rocket, a professer’s daughter, whisked about using my front porch in| ‘ out “Mi-mi-ow,” a purplish cat, and then Ex-Hoosier,” said in, large inky} letters: “You bum!’* The other a walrus. suggested that the 55-year-old Har- “No name pronounce my name. “I can't c one—a rabbit with a brogue. “His name is Hop Scotch!” Shari, a New York-born show so she can burst forth upon the whole nation in a nighttime show. “We have a slew of offers— just under a dozen.” But the two puppets may be introduced to the world when she is a guest star shortly for Pat Boone or Dinah Shore. “This is really why I'm leav- ing the morning show—there’s no time to develop new things,” Shari said. “It takes hours of sitting in front of mirrors to get character to come out of puppets.” The fact that Sammy Davis Jr. Jerry Lewis, even Errol Flynn, stay up all x * Charlie McCarthy. my ankle. and was one of the IGC’s or dren”), Shari found: that she thrower. Shari’s long-playing album, success and so is her book, “The x * the publisher was a real square.” a tannish animal I didn’t recognize—al- though he had a mustache and resembled a British Army officer. “Isn't he a sweetie?” she demanded. “He’s quietly gone into her verstriloquist’s routine. The walrus had demonstrated that he was bashful and couldn't of Al Alaska, or any of those horrible things. I have another singer, ventriloquist), is quitting her oy 3 TV “Hi, Mom” “You're cheating on your husband,” she explained. “Mine”—TV producer Jeremy Tarcher, to whom she’s been married 11 months—“is an angel. He gets up at 6 and comes to the studio with me. We can’t go to the theater and stay because at 10 o’clock at night I’m as limp as a dishrag and probably asleep on his shoulder.” It’s partly because of Dr. Abraham B. Hurwitz, professor of child guidance at Yeshiva University—and a magician—that Shari’s done so brilliantly in the field of Edgar Bergen and “He’s my dad,” she wnat. “While I was dancing, I brett “He was trying to take my mind off of that and he brought me a couple of books on ventriloquism.” Sixteen then, and already graduated from the High School of Performing Arts (she had skipped four grades yet,” she added—after she’d all him Si Beria, or Art Tick, triple-threat gal (dancer, GOOD HEARING! Others have tried — naw Sonotone has hidden its hearing _ styles for both men and women. Look your best COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE FREE DEMONSTRATION SONOTONE OF PONTIAC 511 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Phone FEderal 2-1225 For GUARANTEED SERVICE SAENZ TV S14 &. Saginaw FE 3-7507 night to catch her working with puppets “Lamb Chop” and “Charlie Horse,” wasn’t enough to keep her on the daily morning schedule. 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