bills tor Adams ae business ex- Vice President Richard M. Nixon, and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles held a lengthy emergency | meeting today on the revolt in Iraq. The President summoned Democratic and congressional leailers to the White House today fora deers aged x *k * nh Fe Benge diing Pda Department officials were shocked today a tning military coup which over- threw King Faisal's pro-Western Iraq government. Worrted officials clearly regarded the revolt as a major development which could set off new, far-reachcing reper- cussions in other Middle East countries. oer ag ' ok ot ‘* ke & 3 They Walk Here No More OVERTHROWN KING -» Deposed King public was established. Reports said lah was /141., “no bas been dickering with in the ‘royal court gardens in Baghdad with membered and burned. He had served as regent ince for the captives’ return. Crown Prince Abdul Illah (center) and an aide. until Faisal came of age in 2953 and still was . Wilaiiron cists 2 i Med eekdes Sole items spaces we - Oi otis here i ane vc and decide, what, , the United States could : The United States, although not a member of the al- lane, sports a ls » ember ofa lading come : Mp escieds adits ciicien GEN cg hc tallure by the West to come to the ald of the legal Iraqi gov- * + 4 * 2 x . i | ra “ernment almost certainly would spell the end of Western oo 2 ye as gala The help each o does not commit tte members to tically in case of attack or internal revolt. But it does place on the allies the obligation to con- sider all-out help in such situations. All signs suggest that the Iraqi army plot was cun- ningly timed and long prepared. .Both in Iraq and Jordan there had been for some time much suppressed hostility against the pro-Western policies of the Baghdad and Amman governments. In recent weeks there had been evidence of mounting tension, ‘between Iraq _ Syria. : x * Restrictions on travel along and across the borders of the two countries had been made more stringent. For the past three weeks all foreigners — which meant mainly Syrians, some Egyptians and some Palestinian Arabs * *-* x *, —had been barred from approaching Traq’s border areas, military camps and all oil installations, x «*« * William L. Ryan, AP Foreign News Analyst, writes from Belgrade, that Iraq's revolution can be the begin- ning of the worst of all crises for the Middle East. It carries a real danger to world peace. If King Hussein of Jordan is to survive the overthrow of his Iraqi cousin Faisal, he will need massive support from the outside. « *« * If he gets that support, the Middle East will become a cockpit for a deep world political crisis. Butif the Irhe) revelution is made to stick, Ns effects also will be felt far beyond Jordan, 1 the Iraqi revélution, therefore, consolidates itself, the real payoff crisis in the Middle East is at hand. fee k kt kok ok g Faisal Escapes as Rebels Rule in Iraq in Cuba to Free 19 Gls Today U.S. Consul .Wollam Sends Hopeful Note From Oriente Province GUANTANAMO, Cuba rebels’ isolated mountain camps may take four days or more. Word of the anticipated release came from U.S. Consul Park Wol- “We are hopeful all will be released,” Wollam messaged Report Adams Will Quit Rear Adm. Robert B. Ellis, com- mander of the big American naval base on Guantanamo Bay where the prisoners were sta- tioned. Draws Silence in Capital te ie WASHINGTON — A Detroit x & & ts copyrighted cision to quit is Adams’ own, not/fine, Eisenhower has given every that of President Eisenhower. indication he regards the matter HAGERTY SILENT as closed. White House press secretary| sTanps ON STATEMENT James C. Hagerty declined to com-) 1, the public record, he is stand- ment on the report. Adams him-|i.¢ on his statement that although self was not.available to newsmen. | ,7,ms was imprudent, he is con- vinced of his aide’s honesty and integrity and needs him as chief assistant. : x *k * Has No Plan for Starting Tax Inquiry on Goldtine WASHINGTON (?—Rep. Wilbur Mills (D-Ark) said today he has no present plan to start a tax inquiry in- volving Bernard Goldfine, gift-giving friend of_ presi- dential aide Sherman Adams. Mills heads the Ways and+— _ Means Committee, which |qucted as business costs. Goldfine handles tax questions. said his accountants had handled rf Rep. Oren Harris (D-Ark),|the deductions as a matter of Commerce sub-|routine, Mills did not ruje out the pos- that his might disclosed yesterday he had talked] ey the tar smote at some mivee time. However, he said in an in- chairman of the to Mills “with reference to any [; penises, %. 2 &® Both Goldfine and Adams have ‘pictured Goldfine’s favors for Ei-|would make short shrift of “‘senhower's tp: aide as acts of|Goldfine appeal. He said he tim- friendship. * *® * But Harris’ investigators say if|view, Harris disclosed that he has|had Jost of her’ only mo- that’s true, then’ Goldfine’s gifts) signed subpoenas for four new wit-|n could not property Juave bela de-inesses. . jhas been returned. many men would be freed today. publicans to succeed Adams—if x ke FF Adams.should The copters have been the only * foreign aircraft allowed to fly over — sro egret ondieerrts ons rebellious Oriente province by tors and House members where it|’TeSident Fulgencio Batista’s gov- was possible for him to help out|°T™™ent. with their problems. — ‘ The rebels’ reported decision x* * & to start freeing the servicemen He also has the reputation of be-| @ppeared to indicate they have ing able to say “‘no”—when he has| Siven up hope the kidnapings to—in soft language that turns; Would help them wheedle conces- away their wrath. sions from the United States. Adams, on the other hand, | They had been seeking recogni- has been known as a rather jtion as genuine belligerents—in- flinty “no” man. stead of unorganized revolutionar- ies—and hoped this might lead to And that obviously has contribut-|, promise that American aid to ed to the unwillingness of many President Fulgencio Batista’s gov- Republicans to defend the presi- ernment would be shut-off. dential aide in the controversy over his acceptance of expensive ee nC. of Carls High Success Auburn Heights Tot lof Water Follies Drowns in Big Lake Still toting up total attendance and ticket sales, Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce officials to- A three-year-old Auburn Heights|day termed “highly successful” the girl drowned last night in Big Lake|three-day appearance here of the when she fell from a dock at her| Water Folltes of 1958. x * * parents’ cottage into 2% feet of] Estimating that roughly 10,000 to water, according to Oakland Coun-| 11,009 tickets were — chamber : ty Sheriff's Deputies. Lorn NICOSIA, Cyprus @—A round- the-clock curfew was clamped on Cyprus today to halt mounting communal warfare between Greek Expects Rebels Clamp Continuous Curfew on Terror-Gripped Cyprus or. the Turk demands td parti tion the island to protect their rights. If was the most drastic secur- ity move since the bombings, ambushes and riots began on this Mediterranean is- land three years ago. Crown Prince Reportedly Torn fo Bits by Mob Fearful Coup Perils Baghdad Pact---With * * * The Turks. took the initial initia-|~ and Turkish Cypriots, Terror jeripped the island. i The evacuation from the} * The Greeks and Turks here have The British governor, Sir Hugh been fighting each other since June tive in the communal attacks. But last week EOKA, the Greek under- ground terrorist organization which Three From Area Killed in Separafe Road Mishaps Three area persons were killed over the weekend in traffic accidents and a fourth is in serious condition. Edward R. Mason 47, of 1005 Northlawn St., Birming- ham, died three hours after* Now York state shvowey|Thundershowers Due Western Powers By United Press International An Army group over- ernment of Iraq today and deposed King Faisal in a Two British soldiers also were) killed in a mountain hunt for EOK fighters but this was an accident. Another soldier’s automatic weap- on went off. * * * Last. week the island’s Greek mayors accused the British ad- ministration — which has 40,000 troops here — of being unable to for United Nations observers and _ {coup d’etat that may have , \wrecked the Baghdad Pact, “led. It was first reported that Premier Nouri Es-Said and Crown Prince Abduillah had been assassinated, but rebel army broadcasts from Baghdad now say that Pre- mier Nouri Es-Said was not deal with the situation. they asked|Killed in today’s coup. ithrew the pro-Western gov- Twenty-eight of the sailors and Marines were kidnaped June 26 on a bus ride through the Cuban coun- near the base. One of the latter Ellis said he was not sure how near Syracuse, late Satur- day. His wife Gloria suffered a frac- tured skull, broken right leg and right arm and internal injuries. The couple, on vacation, were injured when their car went out of control while passing another, Mason was an engineer in Chrys- ler Corp.’s research on gas tur- bine engines. They had left Friday on the va- cation trip after taking their two daughters, 142 and 34 years old, to stay with Mason's mother in Grayling, DIES CROSSING ROAD Billy Atkinson, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atkinson, of 78477 Romeo Plank Rd., Romeo, was s Tonight, Tomorrow (2,0,.%._2otice force. Te Greek trusteeship for the island. «More rain is predicted for the} In Lon Pontiac area, reports the U.S.|fears of a civil war between the Weather Bureau. 400,000 Greek Cypriots and 100,000 Partly cloudy with scattered)/Turks on the island, The gravity thundershowers is the forecast for|of the situation increased chances ‘tonight and tomorrow. Prime Minister Macmillan, Greek The low tonight will be near 66 Premier Constantin Karamanlis degrees, turning cooler tomorrow a Adnan Menderes of with the high near 80. 7 Tomorrow. night will be partly Might Work at That cloudy and cooler with the low near 58. The outlook for Wednes-| LONDON (UPI)—The hostess day is partly cloudy and ceol. of Moscow's Home Hour came Sixty-eight was the lowest re-| up with this suggestion today for corded temperature in downtown) oily skin: “Cover the face with Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The read-| a mixture of grated cucumber and vodka,” a U. N. police force, The Greek mn, there were growing The later dispatch by the semiofficial Middle East News Agency, broadcast by Cairo radio, said only Abduillah was dead and that he was torn to pieces by angry mobs. Middle East News Agency said the Iraqi revolt spread to Jordan, Iraq Story Page 4 but a Tehran dispatch said King plot to overthrow and kill him. The Iraqi army group pro- claimed its support of President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the Unit- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ing at 1 p.m. was 80. killed Saturday when struck by an automobile while crossing U.S. 2, 15 miles west of St. Ignace. He wag camping with his par- ents in the sand dunes area. The third fatality occurred Sun- day when Reginald Wooster, 39, of 1086 N. Saginaw St., Lapeer, died of injuries received when he was Faces Heart Surgery Girl, 6, to Fight By REBA HEINTZELMAN thrown out of his car after losing control on a curve. The accident occurred Saturday ‘lon M21 and Harsen, five miles west of Lapeer, ‘Oops, Wrong Pocket MILAN, Italy (UPID—A pick: pocket who lifted Adamo Degli's wallet in a.bus gave it back several minutes later when he recognized Degli as the lawyer who obtained his acquittal on a pickpocket charge two months ago. “I apologize, sir, for not having recognized you, but that bus was just too crowded,” Degli quoted the — as saying. i n T oday’s. s Press “| not know the cause until the opera- tion is in progress. Six-year-old Linda Forbes of Wa- terford Township went into Ford Hospital in Detroit yesterday, for a serious heart operation, and with her went the prayers of many vol- unteers who have been donating blood plasma today to help save her life. Linda, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forbes of 3834 Island Park Dr., will have a team of six nationally-known heart specialists hovering around her at 10 a.m. Wednesday, getting set to close a hole in her heart. However, the doctors have told the parents that the big risk in Linda’s case, is the fact that unaccountable complications have enlarged the little girl's heart. . ° They have not been able to find the reason for the:disorder and will for Life Hussein of Jordan had foiled a — in °58 Juniper 7 tediea aces oe ae Editorials .......... ecsccsees 6 x* * * fowid about five) that is why it undertook to sponsor) Markets ........... bose 20 The first clue to Linda's dilem- 12 . | feet off the end of follies as the first in what we| Obituaries ..... Sqees sine cene 9 ima was detected six years ago : a %-foot.. long|hope will become an annual festi-| Sports .........0:.... ;¢> 16-17 |when Mrs. Forbes took her new dock behind the|val, stressing Pontiac’s role as a| Theaters ...... If spooeeee 18 |baby to, the doctor for a routine family cottage at’ aewd —* water recreation center,” said Hir-| TV & Radio P: Piperams... . 25 |6-weeks check-up. A definite heart . Springfield linger. Wileon, Eari,. . % |murmur warned the doctor, and The: * *© * Women’s Pages lis awe Wn to 13 |X rays verified. his suspicions of The follies last night completed its fifth and final performance at Wisner Stadium. the damaged.heart. Since that ‘time, the baby has (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) The “Bright Spot”"—Orchard Lake st) oo fieeds clean cars. Top dollars. 8-0488, [ , Pontiac Press Photo FACING HEART OPERATION — - Six-year-old Linda Forbes of Waterford Township played) with her pet dog, Nancy, yesterday morning for the last time for quite a while. She was taken to.Ford’ hospital by her parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Walter Forbes, in the afternoon to await a serious heart-repair operation to be per- formed by a team of specialists Wednesday. t ey » = ; : Poa 5 is "(Continued From Page One) Eeirord Presidens Iskander|Faisal, with.a large and powerful ed Arab Republic in its switt irza st left Karachi to at-larmy, could protect Hussein in rising that once again siento tend the Istanbul meeting of the|against alleged Egyptian pressure. the Middle East near to war. It |Baghdad powers and it was ob-|Diplomatic sources in Tehran be- claimed “total victory” in the |Vi0us the coup was timed to wreak/lieved the coup against the two uprising. the worst possible damage to the|kings was timed to break ‘simul- Z pact that is a keystone of Western|taneously. . King Faisal, 23, apparently e8-|defenses in the Middle East. But the plot against Hussein was caped. He was en route this morn- * * * believed nipped last week when mebeny of the baghdad Pact in| 278d is one of the four Mosiem|Hussein arrested 6) army officers stented wien tis nese (ou members of the Baghdad Pact with| and men, including members of his struck, seizing the city of Baghdad, iran, Turkey apg P ' —_ vs “- ” assassinating the crown prince, an|#°U", nations form a solid link be- Some of the “free Iraq radio uncle of the king, and burning his|/°W the southern borders of Russia, /broadcasts sounded markedly like| | taiy et eee sealing off the Soviet frontier from|the propaganda line used: by both y . the rest of the coveted Middle|Moseow and by the Cairo and] HUSSEIN A ‘TRAITOR’ | East. Britian is = member of the|Damascus radios bels called Hussein a d Pact, United States m ; te mnancate member.) | _“Compatin,ewwe_ cm United Press International cor-| It also would upset the entire] cost sied “The handcuffs have respondent Joseph Mazandi report-|balance of power in the Middle! peen shattered. Now we c&a raise ed from Tehran that the plot also|East with Nasser winning unprece- our heads and speak freely and was directed against Hussein, |dented power, and endangering lit-| ,.y «down with imperialism, with Faisal’s cousin who is linked with He Lebanon even: Surther. traitors and with mercenaries.” Iraq in the Arab e! State.| Lebanoy has been locked in a Hussein acted in time and escaped! ejyiy war for ten weeks and the At istanbul, Tursey,.. odes 1 waited in vain at the airport today ne eet pet Pree crn Sovernment has ac- lor Faisal, Abdul Tah and Nuri In what appeared to be a | cused Egypt and Syria of aiding | 7. aig broadcast from the streets of | the rebels, lop to arrive for tie: menting Baghdad, crowds could be heard Nasser himself has been in Yugo-|Baghdad Pact tomorrow, : shouting “Nasser, we are your |slavia conferring with Marshal| Then Turkish President Celal| acidiers.’* Tito. Bayar, Premier Adnan Menderes The broadcast indicated there| There were many ironic twists in|and Foreign Minister Fatin Rushtu was some ‘opposition and said|the reports from Iraq. Faisal and|Zorlu took off unexpectedly for “some of our compatriots are fir-|Hussein formed a federation so|their capital, Ankara, ing at us." The announcer -ap- pealed for calm and said “‘opposi- tion obstructs this sacred revolu- : \Find Remains ranean omen awe HUNT Resumes [Fine Remait ‘orces urope declined . say if plans.were under way to , } Eee ccute Amc ron toe A4OF Ain Plane |Missing 7 Years would have to come from the State ONNews of the coup d'etat was| ‘Visconsin, 3 Adjacent] joseph island, Ont., 40 miles south: first brought to the world by the| States Being Scoured cast of Sault Ste. Marle, for seven Cairo, Damascus and Baghdad ra- for Missing Craft — were vered yesterday. dios. Then the ———. erent. — cast repeatedly over “ radi radio” giving details of the slot. MILWAUKEE. (Search :planes|the bush at Peck’s Point, near the “The State Dept. in Washington|will resume an intensive hunt in|"eS® on pes 5 = d Fy confirmed that a coup had taken|Wisconsin and three neighboring |‘he island. place in Baghdad and that there|states today for an Army elec-| A search revealed other hu- ie. were a few initial shots. The infor-|tronic engineer and three other] man ee = ete CLOSED mation came S. Ambassa-|persons aboard a missing plane.| ™ains Ande : : oo , ’ dor Waldemar Gallman. Hope for their survival was slim, | V@sished in June 1951, while on CENTER GETS FIRST FACE LIFTING — ¢ Press Photo . Ousinemsly, the broadcast * ok vacation wits his vou Medry O88: si nors of the Pratlad Air Reserve Squadron up aiifl givens fresh cont of alte pute . . Mdng | Lester Weber, 43, an electronic| daughter-in-law. - ' 0 } . . ceived on the regular Baghdad nigel seal at Gh Identification was made through| ‘urned out Saturday to give the Air Reserve Cen-. 15 men on the job, according to a squadron radio frequencies indicated the |SPecialist employed a dala change purse and a snuff box ter a face lifting. The building which has housed spokesman, the building was completed in about principal station in the Iraqi cap- endquarters & Presidio which Anderson was known to| the local air reserve for only a year was cleaned .. five hours time. : thy ital was in rebel hands, However en es ee Tee canted dad We reumnadie of fay : there still was no word the rebels = onl apron cme ln Jothing. : oe : . i Reet Se eutes atin. ets wee, Foam, & Anderson was &3 when he disap- P | _ ~ : at to a eee vee mt cee ONert Warns Water Skiers |! & P.M. trouble from the insurgents. Shah cand day of the Intetkive scars |island in an attempt to find new : 2 wend em Fae ol Se i tae taa| => ce FOR INVENTORY 3, ce, t 0 * iT) « 4 " to the whereabouts of the single- < _.[° Oakland County Sheriff Frank W.|towing skiers,” he asserted. “The of him he saw another boat in his b eager thaliana Sputnik Due to Pass Irons today voiced a warning to|operator should watch where he .is| path, - Shop from 9:30 ‘til 4 for summer savings! A oe water skiers on county lakes in|going rather than watching the ski-| The other boat, carrying four 4 a - “Regular hours resume Wednesday The search. extending into four H the face of several skiing accidents/er. :- ——. seca pe grin 3 Reminding Area. \Sin spam essere ee Over State Tonight js wena yer party in the beat so. one |tonville Ra. Waterford Township Baia 4 i history. By The Associated Press _|__‘“The fault usually lies with the] 20 witch the skier and another |€ Was ; . Candidates About The ance ee The Russian satellite Sputnik 11 |P&™S°" operating the boat which is} a. poat’s course,” he added. ; : = ° 2 ‘ our 8 a ' . “ver 2% 4 Poster Limits Air Force Bese in Upper Mice |tnee pay wre, wanignn testy oo, bin | Iivccted tip peste two. , pettcigen! ef-g508 2 Rae a fhree | se tothe Suathsonan Astrophysi¢al|2 Deputies. Stand Mite » \otntea tor fol fjiries. Both ta | mt longs . at Cambridge, Mass.!on Morals Charges volved water skiers, ity i. weak a ~“minde Ra ter and by” CAP: ~ from/ After coming in sight over Mex- e in minded by the Oakland County |tinois. Minnesota and Towa ce, the wit past x * * : Sees sphere / ern se Sheriff's -— east Cnanaieaton Gat ets ase Week . a a. popes Dorothy Button, 82, of 81 Goldner Township cnt peters commer es - -—(Girl, 6, Will Enter |""tucesey “the ‘satetite war passltcte” Caveat utge * tmatny eo ome General Holl sor | , uations sened by Hand Cam Fj ht fog He lif Sepction 6h cot 38 _o ine eit mnie with “ri pred cay, Sunday ~anigreny May | WHIRL! 3-6 sal. IQ! ner tile Sputnik IIT was seen in the De-lyear-old girl } tine State ‘Troopers, : | & troit area Saturday night. It} A p ; DAYS IN. FABULOUS NEW YORK (Continued From Page One) appeared as a bright. white light|tor the men’ but n0 trial date baal” af are placed in any public |grown up, playing and developing|!°W in the sky about 10 p.m. been set yet. the y AS LOW AS. m3, 34.15" highway right-of-way they will be [as well as — on physically pecerreaclae q-ynereneeargin be removed normal child. Her excessive energy = : is “This goes for both Republi. |has not been restricted because of Guard Has Some Fun . ing motorboat passed nearby cans and Democrats,” Lomerson |her condition, and, according to — . s seat satin tat bo ogee |e i the bet wy.” JUIZ Britigh Army Unit |S ms“ favorites, but just complying with |“‘this is the best way. : , yY Before he regained control, the the state law.” He explained that by allowing : Deu ae eee ee eae iene Pay normal’| BIRMINGHAM, England (UPI)—The British Terrtiorial | TORTS os cteat in signs which have been illegally | physical condition ready te ex, | Afmy Unit got a letter from the Internal Revenue Depart |jured ine collision cn Lake Dak, dergo the ordeal facing her. ment demanding complete information about the unit for |jand, said sheriff's deputies. Listed k ok She has been swimming and| ‘2% Purposes. as treated for minor injuries at St. What constitutes a right-of-way | 1° me the Lake — a. The army outfit obviously had been mistaken for a pri- | Joseph Mercy Hospital were Ger- depends on the widths of the |PAYINE front of ee ee and| Yate company, but its officers sent back a reply yesterday, |trude Biskner, 30, 148 Elmwood St., even danced th “Rock’n-Roll” to wit: lorthwood Rd., Royal Oak chairman, said. “Usually any- |i, her three older brothers and Q—Who are the directors of your firm? 199 Ni , ; thee, te one, would be in viola. (Sisters, John, 11, Kenneth, 12, Wal-| A—The Queen, the cabinet, the War Office, and the |8Md Michele Collins, 9, of 117 Mur- — age weld be in viele- | or 14, and Susan, 18. * | proyost marshal. By Bt * * & Pas ale on, xplained. x & Q—Nature of business? Deputies said one of the boats, This ci An appeal for blood donors for A—Protecting the nation. operated by Donald Biskner, 32, of a eee rey Sid Linda was announced in many Q—Founder of your business? ; Clawson, was towing a water skier. lying 8 ne Rivers ig almost|2te"rd Township churches at} - A—Queen Boadicea (who ruled at the time of Emperor |Biskner ‘said he was watching the kill and Delaware ., (yesterday's services through the Neng in the first century). skier and when he looked in front; 100 miles distant from any point) efforts of the Ministerial Associa- a a, on the Atlantic coast. tion. ‘ ; Volunteer blood donors have | . 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TENDER, JUICY by an Agency of the U.S. Government ON SAVINGS ‘| CORNED 49, SHORT c | ROUND ei ae — : 132 ; 4 hb. : . ia i ; 4@ ‘ a : . +] BEEF ruil FU". | STEAKS | Pontiac Federal Savings . ‘ ; Piety. owe Gampg -eormeme mari aes | —_ | 4, ; SMO-BEAMER TO A TAB. LIMIT PREsit HOME OFFICE 761 W. HURON STREET nT ‘ | RE MUS hee ond Rochester: 407 Main St. Downtown: 16 E. Lawrence St, ; F } { i t ee | lhe :‘eight great grandchildren. . with burial at Crescent Hills Cem- etery. She died Friday. THE PONTIAC 4 THOMAS J, BORON Thomas J. Biron, 27, of 50 James|%;: ths in Pontiac and Nearby ‘Areas. in- an automobile & accident Satur- end Mrs.|day. at Potter Lake. Fe me tin hte telus Marcus biahod St., died Sunday at St, Joseph) son“ Nancy Jeanette and Calvin,|ot Lapeer and four sons Dennis, Mercy Hospital, Surviving are his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Albert W. Biron, two both at home. His brothers, Jo- seph of Drayton, Ralph, Wendell and Kenneth, all of Pontiac,_also brothers, Ernest A. and Kenneth) J nvive. L., and a sister, Donna Lee, all at home. “ Service will be held at 10 a.m, neral Home with burial at Mt. Hope Cemetery. MES, WILLIAM BRILL Mrs. William (da C.) Brill, 79, of 5578 Hanley Rd., died Sunday at Service will be at 3:30 p.m. Tues-|Ira of Lapeer, Sam of -— = Huntoon Funeral Home|Vila ‘of Lapece-/and Miss. Flora Tuesday at DeWitt C. Davis Fu caro, at Perry Mi Park Mrenhe Rs ROCHESTER: — Jack S. Allen, 40, of 321 W. Fifth St., died sud- denly at his home Sunday noon. He was a member of Rochester JACK 8, ALLEN her home after a seven month ill-/ Lodge F&AM No. 5. ness, Surviving are. her sons daughters, Rena of Pontiac, Mrs. Detroit, Virgil of Phoenix, Ariz; Arvel of Walled Lake, Vincent of Lake Orion,.Glen of Troy and Wes- ley of Indonesia. Her body is at Pursley Funeral Home. MRS, OTIS J. CLARK Mrs. Otis J. (Mabel A.) Clark, 78, of 2254 Hartford St., Waterford Township, died Sunday at St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital after a -six week illness. ~ Surviving are her husband and}, two sons, Carlos H, Loch and Louis W. Loch both of Pontiac; two brothers, seven grandchildren and) Service will be at 1 p.m, Wednes. day at Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with burial at Oakland Hills, Cemetery. MRS, WILLIAM FOLK Mrs.. William. (Louise) Folk, 77, of 149 W. Howard St. died Sunday at her home after a three month) illness. Surviving are, her husband, a daughter, Mrs,. Blanche Faulkner of Utica, a son, Louis. Longtine of Lake Orion, a sister, Mrs, Laura LaValley of North Branch, a broth- er, nine grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Service will be held at 3:30 Wednesday at Donelson-Johns Fu- neval Home with burial at White Chapel Cemetery. MRS, JULIUS HOTTMANN Service for Mrs. Julius (Char- Jotte) Hottmann, 73, of 57 Short St., will be held at 1:30 p.m, Tues- day at Huntoon Funeral Home Survivihg are his wife Ruth, his/this morning. and/parents Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Le- Blonde, and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth|Bird Funeral Home in Walled Rhoda Mosure and Elkhan both of|Zeliner, of California and - Mrs. Wednesday at Baird F will have a- military. funeral. ALBERT 8, TUCKWELL OAKLEY PARK—Albert S. Tuck- well, 52, of 3246 Terry St., died His body is at the Richardsor- Lake. Harry, Lang iy Crag with burial at Stiles Cemetery. He|399 1955 Tord Ctry. sain | FOM, Radic, Heater. Sharp, Like New, One Ovner.- ‘Priced to Sell. EDDIE'STEELE, Inc. | Ore bis | Rockwell, all of Pontiac. Leona’ Matthews of Williams Lake. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday from the Pixley Funeral Home with burial at Mt, Avon Cémetery. LORNA D, BROCKMAN AUBURN HEIGHTS — Lorna D. Sunday, sister Penny Lee and brother Hugh, both at home, Her body is at Sparks Griffin Funeral Home, LOUIS H. FRENCH HOLLY — Services were held today in Flint for Louis H. French, 46, of Riviera Shore Dr. He died suddenly Friday at his home. -Formerly of Fenton, lie was de- veloping the lake front subdivision on Riviera Shores, Bush Lake. His wife and mother survive. KAREN EB, ROCKWELL Karen E. Rockwell, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Burt W. Rockwell of 1949 Warwick St., Sylvan Lake, died this morning at St, Joseph Mercy Hospital after a month’s illness, Besides her parents she is sur- vived by her twin sisters Karla and Kathy, both at home: and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Clar- ence Markenson and Mrs, E. B. Her body is at Donelson-Johns Funeral Home, REGINALD E. WOOSTER LAPEER—Reginald E. Wooster, Sunday evening at Hurley Hospital as the result of injuries received man of 150 Juniper St., drowned |F Surviving besides her parents are) ¢ 38, of 1088 N. 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WOODEN HANDLE “e+ * © © © & 181 Oakland Ave. FE 4-1594 “Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 A.M. to . 5:30 P.M., Sat. 8 A.M. to Noon "a | ‘Regular- $22.95—SPECIAL $17.76 bene eee eeees * Regular: $15. 72—SPECIAL $12.88 ‘Gas “ with the Purchase of — Power Mower HARDWARE * * ‘Miracle ile Store: FE 8-9618 . * 9 AM. te 9 PM, liom a ~ Deaths Elsewhere LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Ralph W. Hill, 64, Nebraska state treas- urer .since 1954, died yesterday.| He was born in Hebron, Neb., where he operated a furniture and undertaking business until his election. : * * * EAGLES MERE, Pa, (AP) — Col, Frank K, ‘Hyatt, 72, president emeritus of Pennsylvania Military College, died yesterday. ‘He re- tired ag president in 1952 after serving since 1930, having suc- ceeded his father, Brig. Gen. Charles L. Hyatt. He was born in Old Main, a campus landmark at the military college. . xt *« * STORRS, Conn, (AP)—Dr, Ed- win G, Burrows, 66, noted author- ity on south Pacific life, died yes- terday, ‘He retired from the Uni-|- versity of Connecticut in 1957 where he was a professor of anth-}, ropology. He wag born in Wyom- ing, Ohio. * * * ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP)—John A. Rupp, 78, former secretary of the American Automobile Assn., died Saturday. He also was a former secretary of the AAA and was a director for 20 years. * * * GREENSBURG, Pa. (AP)—Roy C. McKenna, 75, board chairmian of the Vanadium - Alloys Steel Corp., died Saturday. aes, LEVEL Fuel Bills with... STANDARD’S Heating Oil Budget Terms pay for heat in equal monthly instaliments Tom Kiger Claude Lessel Walt Solden F.G. Irish FE 4-1584 , for full details Peak-Month | Keep Cool in an Air-Conditioned FORD .. . it costs less than many medium-priced cars without air conditioning! Every Ford has SAFETY GLASS Ia every window FORD makes it Right now dering Ford’s Summer Trading Picnic you can inake the year’s best deal on a beautiful new 58 Ford. Whether - you want a convertible, V-8 sedan or station wagon, you'll find Ford has the lowest price in all the landl. 7 , Ford saves you money while you drive, too, because Ford. has . ‘the only modern short-stroke, low-friction Six. In the . veat to Mbileas Hoonomy Runs it delivered the optional most actual miles per gallon in Class Al = = NOW MORE aan EVER a ij = SEE YOUR LOCAL - brings you at no extra cost! : sss nbd Auk vit iceshie <<. botienlie bird’s own brand of V-8 power can be yours in every Ford. It’s the biggest, newest engine in its field . . . and 15% on gas when teamed with ise-O-Matic Drive. ~ Your present car will nore than it is right now Ford’s exclusive Automatic Ride Control is standard equipment - during amet Ford Dealer on every Ford car. And only Ford in the low-price field Why not come . t how litle it cbsts to own has foam-rubber padding in the front seats of every one of these onuaa 8 Fordst ~ ty — — foolish to put off buying a new car nodal another of the many extra benefits that Ford — "The Tadd Fae 50 Tom ein COME IN AND SAVE DURING THE (ela tal FORD ey FORD SUMMER © TRADING PICNIC ee OS Tsar ied Pee sn RR a epee aa P} eA | Se . z AE a yt ad) Soke a ace sans gt tee thy age iy gE Ge Gm OU ee Ee oe SER are 8 eae NE a et OAR ES: I Sate iam Te We a en Z ae oes ~ “ ¥ * nd eA } Sree: ‘ : 4 Se ¥ ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY’ 14, 1958 . oo bo * Ss Wis Agins ‘ Optimistic Attitude Can Be Cultivated vs : % o = = * : ‘ aS : = fm ~~ pee et bt Z tad Soa es Leg ~ "Shorter and fuller’ says fashion ond we go a step | 7 ! tardhar ond hapa veur hale 16 Hacatitully It tokes © | By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | nite pet peeves in the who do not deserve respect." |groomed at all times. I like himjants, will even make dull Jack : eer : a from women. I can’t stand a man who thinksito be dressed so that we can go|more interesting. iit. | minimum of care for summer -} Katherine Mansfield said, “Life he io’ fevesiatibi widens “a should soe 3 wear, Get the newest. hair- never becomes a habit with me.| PEEVES pl anger a Nolvisiting or to a restaurant, it we} A man snand oso shope at no extra charge with |j!'s always @ marvel." But ‘listen’ for yourself to these : wish, ‘when we go out.” ~ — |oecasionally, She can’t if he ln, a Hollywood permanent | What a shame, that everyone|pet peeves: : Here is another category: “Cleanliness, being well-groomed) sacks and a sport shirt.” ® wrolarvebwsl eg ican’t feel this same way! Too often| “I dislike men who talk about * .*- keeping nails clean and manicured, |strains and worries and responsi-|their conquests. They are little boys] “The man I like must be well-lshoes polished and using deodor-| “#ust ‘let me see that ‘five lpilities warp our natural love of o’cleck shadow’ a few evenings | pasties Kg Readme ota glen in a row and I lose 5 beauty and laughter all about us.) 7 . so? listed good grooming and a | Coe 2 | Have You Tried This? : jo yr etary Deg bog igen aoe Tearves sie 2g Ch | Pj Filli setae sat tue eatane oe / } vicious aging) 7 teresting us an abt we could possibly develo | 1ocolate l€ Filling sight info feminine thinking, tha ithout realizing it we may have}: ° 3 am going bring you a \formed the habit of the pessimistic 4 more of them for the next two pepe | Made Without Stove | mor | ors all of our % By JANET ODELL 1% squares chocolate, melted 4 If you have any doubt that wom- clines our personality toward drab- s of Editor iene 3 en like their men masculine, watch ness. No telling what it. does to| / eo Baked pie shell A tomorrow for what my readers ; jour glands and to our health! j ba ee - Cream butter; add sugar and § had to say. ; & A Complete Wave for $3.75 1} on top of all this nothing could |) 4” creare well, Add melted cooled = ** —None Higher » than is absolutely necessary. : a . fpebeny Bein afedotg Den This is ’ true in hot | chocolate and vanilla. Add one © . Me Agptamemt Hemmer fj come i health and also|% weather. This chocolate whole egg and beat 5 minutes | pie dreamed up for just | at medium speed. Add the © is second egg and beat another = is a recipe | > minutes at medium speed, Pour into cooled pie shell. bybd Ht : HOLLYWOODia" |= 52225 : 2. | #8 |] you can always count on. Out- | ey Bowe 7B¥s North Soginew St, PR MSSOO: | cece cestrs ans tensa | nero ber mmo hve. | ly sw eed || CERES _ OVER BAZLEY’S > - | cme adiiete. toned Bs. pee Peet, 30 active only ie whipped cream, tt deed. a ‘ Many people blinders makes a filling for an © : . | ee ie hee eee Ee ee Te | Binch shell. It is good in a | : y regular pie crust, a cocoanut ; oe habit of melancholy and criticism) 7 —_y, cup utter ‘ ‘ ” )[ntwe. sneaked up on, them red: ts one of a graham cracker crust. ‘ oa get a new viewpoint realize } 9° "} ; see si re ont ee en ae oe : / } a ve fallen into a rut sort. or sate isemearceceeenHate Your Job? Don’t a night, but you can begin today in ¥ . \==s5, marly small ways. 3 | BE OPTIMISTIC Pp b/ . p x ormane .. sanuMake Public Pay! anes of one ee ree : ‘ the Ute cme of Gis mae ! By RUTH MILLET A life-size dolly that will be a ae eeenni ey io tre the tum} If your job is in a store, or entails dealing with thejreal playmate for a litle gir. site of it. There most always is)public, no matter how small that job is you will be|"s.... 3) inches high and wears\| Placement of the part er direc. Romenge Ag remit sy to hold it and your chances of moving up are'a tot’s outgrown clothes . . . andi] tion of the line of the hair tend pnivossy ~ {pretty thin, if— - how big that makes her feel! Pat-/J to make quite a difference. | It we traia ourselves in these | YOU argue with other employes in front of customers. |97 fy wmicr’ directions for] It rou've sages tl change rat seon | You meet the public chewing gum or with a cigarette| Seria 35 (coins) for this pattern|] one arranged for you. cone find our lives full of fun \dangling out of your mouth. ’ —add five cents for each pattern|[ a good permanent as founda- . = we Let us show you how beau- fabrics— keeps them and excitement and stimulation. “Be for Ist-class mailing. Send to The You wouldn’t dream of breaking Off a “He said and)... Press, il Nesdiecetll ace a Ss r . : i ««s Gt tion and make an appointment and eee Ne The counaee Hows ot the ironing board cont appear in the light of a consist- I said” conversation with another employe to wait|pept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea] 4831 Dixie Highway, Drayton : process actually restores the = moke summer weerables “look Ske ent effort to improve. on a customer. Station, New York 11, N.Y... Print] Plains, OR 3-3541. 14 Se. Main, 9 crisp, new look a new." We CAN—we0Ot If you would like to have my| YOu don’t like your boss or the way the place you plainly pattern number, name,|| Clarkston, Phone MA 5-1000. end ‘brightness ‘of cottons, -atiaayt Gall wo naw for leaflet “Individual Happiness”|work is run and you'ret acieers sot mee. 1216 Baldwin, Pontiac, FE jj - Gieex denpunes and oinel NOVA-TEX service! |send a stamped, self-addressed en-|anxious to tell anyone who : | As @ bonus, two completell 5.3735, oe velope with your request for leaf-|will listen, especially those|“! don’t know anything about it,” patterns are printed right in our let No. 65 to Josephine Lowman in|who do business with your em-|than to look for what is wanted|Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book. | care : of The Pontiac Press. ployer, or try to get the information that Dozens of other designs you'll want] YOUNG LADIES’ DAYS * * mS gut © nen ee a amitycammmamig, Mn Mes ar abe rae He Complete ' B | Pilead Vong) ed hap ¥| You like to talk about your per- , bazaar items. Send 2c for your ““"%, GUTS, Usder 14, $1.00 F WOODWARD AT OX Cleaning fascinating recently because of the! sona) troubles, and if you can bend} You live for the coffee breaks copy of this book today! | ! Shirt : column I wrote not long ago about/, customer’s ear with your own and the lunch hour and quitting donnell Hair Stylists SQUARE LK. RD. Since what a = and ont 7 private tale of woe, you will. time and nothing you do in-be-| . ee Mile Shopping Center + Service - j}women, S same column Heve tween interests you. It’s just so! z iain : 1929 ‘invited women to write to tell me You be in doing only what much drudgery that has ei done. Colonial Group | cect cere TS 719 W. Huron ‘FE 4-1536 what they like and don't like about! ention ot doing anything extra.| You are 10 sare that you are (Meets at Lake | * i in! . . ; yy Tap laters hove reed in You don’t believe in smiling at) worth more than you are being : It seems that men and women /those you have to serve in the| paid that you don’t bother to do | The Colonial Group of First Con-, search for some of the same |course of your day's work. your job as well as you could. /gregational Church met Friday, ! “NOW IS THE TIME” — = ee You bearty let a customer get sum, you don’t like your job/afternoon for a luncheon at the. 2 out of earshot before making fun summer home of Mrs, Frank Kir-| Repair or Remodel Your Furs — | emphasizea an appreciation tor | Sr" tana occasionally “your by on Maceday Lake. | gaiety, for good companionship and naturalness. It is also very moe og ae i lima ’ a customer, man they can be comfortable | You find it easier and simpler with. However, there were defi- |to say, ‘We don’t have it,” or, Assisting her were Mrs. Mark) Scott, Mrs. Harold C. Haskins, | Mrs, Mack T. ‘Whitfield and Mrs. | Victor H, Hancock. | Mrs, J. A. Aammes spoke on| the Pontiac Press tour of New! York. | Mrs. D, A. Wilson will be hostess | to the group Aug. 8th at her sum-; mer home on Watkins Lake for its, annual men’s night co-operative Have Your picnic. ‘ Old 2-Piece Living Room Suite Roualets Host he Low ae Sorority Chapter | ° _.-.COMPLETELY s Low as A picnic and boating was nea ) RE-UPHOLSTERED s$349°° at Pontiac Yacht Club by mem- | ° ~ bers of Phi Alpha Kappa "Chapter All Workmanship Guaranteed 5 Years! of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Hosts | to the group were Mr. and Mrs.} COLD FUR STORAGE Exclusive Hollanderizing 742 W. Héren ' Pickup & Delivery + FE 5&-1241 bd A wonderful way to give your living room HALF OF THESE BIG SAVINGS COME FROM FRESH NEW PURCHASES! William Roualet. a fresh new look...choose from a wide Attending the Friday affair were selection of fine fabrics. Quality materials Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Mickelson, | and workmanship through and through! Joan Bennett, Don Miles, Sandra | e ; ; Furniture Johnson, Robert Parker and Wil-| liam and Denise Roualet. William Wright Makers and Upholsterers 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-0558 Serving Pontiac ver 27 Years Last week to save on fine pianos played only , Chanel shows printed chiffon dresses hemmed with a row of -artificial flowers. . .2 inthe Music Festival! Priced | at Only New ‘ y = ~~ Give your child music! Still a good ‘ORY TBE se : Sam selection of fine pianos played only W : - * ar NE IS Oe TEIN) i in the Music Festival. Shown: the fs $ LO REY pee a - Grinnell “Americana,” in mellow ma- 99 D> World's first spinet with big organ features ena Tra bs ' ~priced under $1,000! 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Stock Exchange j a The ee we eid aP pomny (AP) ant Oe x en =. lags rt owner of the ag igi ent of securities poe - - ; sale ] Farmer’: ee NEW ; . lew Jers * \ buy ‘ part by minors says this i gislation , produce brought to the Farmers > Internationsl ee ee ae ee Sages appipomy es rapidly in the nigger ge Seg a Ve T "uitdamie package lots ee or fis a facoheeatras Ferg saan tae “shared, & bag|been growing since 1954 Se ae eee os Ol ee rage —— Nofols were jolted by ne fot a check on his ly, they shared. [arrancones a year. This tc hect weh Detroit Bureen of Markets, as ofls were stock market was plah echodt. x * alof jelly beans ries lw, Halu has been Wood by Detroit Bureau ee ee een early California youngster found rd Eyes pg ol Ha arl ‘ * A 2 rf Alaska, = * & ’ a . Middle} . : receive Produce Oils with gpa cto Other ne Make Boom Predictions Wate 0! nd > = many id sown, Ba ni 1 or 2 = : ‘ 4 i i 17s East dropped w losses rang- ak 7 pire stock gifts k ownership Cherries, sour, tras M6 gta 3 Sistine to around a None stry septa * ital Bills Saye al peoonligg 2,00 - sweet ic em. .-- 1 ad é‘ p ; 2 the exch aaivaes - fe ee 5 er ek t 4 Auto In IUSI tter Year 0S a shares. by in- Se ETABLES vee 3.5 Was one B - = Conside ene om gifts ands i well ax, ~ ore gwvinwesanbcts 2.2 ee es my ‘59 as e : Boa rd Will thortance yond ~ ie ets still were oo oe sesees nee 2.50 exceptions as is like- see complete Pontiac q | up their state laws ‘2 ne entigmecor yr ealiephbaraigh er ie = dos. “ss. {Beaten news tthe tr its! medium price field. will Debt to ing ~_s "the gle rg ! . dow <2 SFCUCESH TRL SNES 1,00 ackard 4 ia * % piso gag re light until] Ceulifower. ae wecseecses LQ stg hig tpi concentrate By DAVID J. WILKIE ee ere earlier than Tonight's Meet eicet) cae the -vcmey 8 — vl age rs eed alr a ‘ope oie ve Wier jhe makers lost cng out thelr Dew new] 10 Waterford _ Towns sy of custodian, ural buyers nt. At the Eobirai“ibes.) dob. é ‘ tional olis reac IT.—The a deai- earlier. But t retail-| Whether the payment aff Parent or rela minor takes of a ce t-tak-| gon ) doz, 180] As the interna: 1% at 44 om DETRO: cats in models to enable share in_ th bills at} and the be- fractions as some profi on, ae? ey ae 1 Duteh fell 17 while about 700,000 new bout 166,-| i he prolonged. models. {should service be|irrevocable a: when he levels there w: an|Persiey, Root (beba.) dos. 2..000-2. 35| ed, Royal of 11,000 shares w einen Wale en 1 high liquidate outgoing 1 Remo dlaceat tenant anion ye aie ade : E : Oe i ee ate : pener of & Trading er stocks. the March ers to. on 1989 ‘General township) °V¢ oe : ing. also firmed up on an/Persi new. (bag): 60 ibs. a ‘Transport units from : m rate on 18% |Pontinc laid betore comes 3 . the custodian beans Tye held|Radutes Sed cee) Sen Bl] Shett 19% on 10,000 000 per aie Sued tebekees hunt ac aed g(t ae: es Pinlgeorgnery cu but ry re oe iki ie shares. ae ded: Getty POT Bac toe Su henley the fhe an with eration. with other|to P Givieende, provided ‘he pru- demand steady. ur Squash, go 8 be eeisecstn 2.25 . blocks included: a : to make sure the re- by model liquidation : s along been lect i standards of ae en be Tomato BU. aes Other oil on 4,000 shares Just pentane nee Oe » ie _— Wooster, 39, Lapeer, | 7 peer fe ay yee pans ome of the 3 four 5 pgege and wrth 7208 Little You Can 3 b : mated $1,300 itadows out service ee coe and a Rresee. wool 4 Yngst Reginald Spare suffered strike vote Ye: eee: nd _ deals but recovered 2 Your hoes oF omens i be Without it. 2 | Vandals — ee School 131 i < Fara unter Co. a ay a tins Press} Saturday when - west of mean a strike by a ye poten lost grow kok 3 | Hardly ENCY 3 fies a lad Get oe - SS rears Gis canis ee tae WD of his car on a curve majority if necessary to ¢ he revolution magne s AGE ; Hillside Dr., last lice today. Lea "Ford Tye es eens I ; Serna has} News of Lal the Iraq|> 4 LIE 3 ported to Pontiac po —*. a Change. . at ts 8 in ening Vengaresdt, -% Saneee, Se ee Eee ante syat|London 24 Pn as there tol H; R. NICHOLIE 4 Phone FE 2-2326 $ “company assistant/Noon Monday .. : 0 82: : Sunday when reduced from 765,000. | petroleum concessions there 4 a Free reer tors has been -= oo me 81.9 1383 | was killed of Monroe.) been the year to about 765, of its The British)? : POCTCeUe Tee Ceres if Educa . . service manager, onth ago S973 1309 34 1771 his bicycle south earlier in * * some oil produc- > 49 Mt. Clemens pppirbebrroppernend w apee ; ; to an ear ago seee 260.0 a | #8 155.6 struck * * * * industry the Traqi third largest held 2 PPPPAPAPPPPLP ALS $ $ $ $ $ ‘ os Meet ee, wy [ies loge cst get me? 718 poy 7, Romeo,seamp- the meantime, the the new|firm, the iddle East, hag AAAs $$$3$$ oe wn IEnic — »iA98t high "000-2802 1307 718 ‘Billy Atkison, 7, and Mrs.| In planning for the ne _ in the M $$3$$ 0 ' E. Dearborn,/} low ....... 336 S ts, Mr. begun its Motors | er: concessions $$$ 0 L, 1957 ing with his parents, } Saturday | pas . General sole s its profitsig ¢ we 1 sales ; ing wi his life model cars. Buick’ the share ; N — The Emeritus genera the e B ins St Were i mae Gar TDaGah ae Wee. edeacmond on ol ; 5 S SAVI wt METAMORA of Lapeer ction eg when struck by alre for the changeover, and/with the It ‘ LO Education tata qua busi- division. ons ru a Ignace. ee ae wan in August 150-50 basis. * F . ON z ww” , eae hemteage | 2». Teaniy milion ‘Mexican Indian on New TV Studios Portuguese is the pelncipal lan pune. : } | = re c a‘ k 3 ” home of Mrs. Three language, alias 4 . ; : . | Smith, 2034 Imlay City —_ wel- a Ce breaking Sg — ; Arkansas Mishap’ bet 195 8 Buic 2 a mm. ’ teachers : le . Z's 5 7 % . a All retired not § Bias pet aragier rx studios ‘Woman, Dog Saved in - : ders Se rs Yours for many Me ay 1958 Buick ‘iseeeeiiasions: ” | ir stalle ter. Wor ft. TV tower stunn he told of human sti “all out in suddenly rried| an ie their md day when mt pal of churning wa tower and 1,000- The TV tower is sajd today as he rsons, including ct threw them Le a A. 2 One be brurrted) Sales Personnel are changin be syne : oad oigad er was rescued. sauntedes Co cones te mage Six (persons, a 4 the dend aslery for son’g house and re- Oliver Motor Sales this and buy now at big, : | A sixth passeng xk & * in-swollen | ected to be ih 6 is scheduled children. "Sad Wondeoss, sacdials Wah ;jon to his Save. we ‘Toke edventaga of tle 1 w“ | the ra on the buildings [three ek o* & 4]. Woodson Otis, 45; to the seene TOR . 3 uae ae We nine ca of this lWork on eted next June. Petts an a ober lien Bote tabled ee ee © ve MO hp Four bodies were ek about 10 .m : to be compl Ed Thurgood, 74, to over-|Mrs. son Wayne; hig | death craft aban) LES . nda Cre 1S victims not a thee yee Gr ae found the dea . Nearby | a SA ne : waters of Tonawa - lood Bank waned the t wooden boat 44, also their two] He for the dog.. ee : 2-9101: County city. Mohr, 14, Tona hedule B their. 14-foo to end a/Emiler, bout 40; 3, andidoned except F tee tel PS Sides tiie FEdera! 2- “ : Genesee Clandia, : Cath- Se 21 load yesterday wife, al Lou, 3, the bodies t