7 efi , r Bg : a ee Bes . . =e i aety ~ e. / ee s : ‘a ot by 3 r i , ¥ al ~ “2 a : Us i A ae an ; : ] . Fe Fe ‘* , The Weather i 3 é Bik! 0.8. Weether Bureas Forecast I i : - , Home Details Page 2) I : | eS Edition ° 3 | 7 1Tth YEAR “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WE NESDAY, JUNE 3, 1050-48 PAGES «Usama 25 << eee | Geneva “itt Doesnt t Warrant Summit—Ike ‘ * Work Progresses on Pontiac General Parking Lot $20 Million State Aid Say Strauss tor Schools Released Anti-Semitism LANSING \P—Backed by Democrats and a Scattering Would Be Sad of GOP mavericks in the House, a 146- million-dollar \“piggy-back” income tax plan poised today for its _first- Calls John L. Lewis’ Charge He Is Against ‘big legislative test. | ‘Meanwhile Gov. Williams and his cabinet _ today re- - | ane _ ——— Labor Completely False leased $5, 600,000 for the* [= bene eee no ty, Romeo | ‘tricts 20 million dollars in _ Banks OK Merger Plan past due state aid. The board of directors of the The state aid distribution to 2,: school districts. same of ben in dire financial stvaits, will yut ithe first of next week Ceonmunity National Bank of Pontiac and the Romeo Savings Rank, Romeo, have approved a basis for the merger of both in- _——— By MERRIMAN SMITH UPI White House Keperter WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Eisenhower said ‘today that the Geneva for- eign ministers meeting had not yet, in his opinion made sufficient progress to war- rant holding a summit con- ference. ; : The chief executive gO The ald distribution wil] in all probability the last major payout to schools fer the fiscal ‘year ending June 30, leaving the be held state 30 million~ dollars in ar- stitutions. | fears te sheools, * * * his first news conference in In other action, the State Admin The merger is subject to the three weeks for over 200 re- istrative Board formally ordered approval of shareholders of both porters . ldistribution of bi-weekly pay banks and also requires the ap- He re ‘a 4 bea. ichecks totaling $5.100,000 10 26, proval by the U.S. comptroller of ¢ : Also Said any an ecton of 000 state employes. Pay day is! current y: _ anti-Semitism _into_the Senate cop- | comortow 4 Details are now belng worked firmation battle over Secretary of . * wut and will be presented to the | | e Lawie Sirs z) - | | ahareholdera in the near future, Commerce Lewis Strauss would be ; The nine bill tax package “3S, according to a joint announce- 4% tragi sad affair. completely un ready for a House vote late this’ ment frem Alfred C. Girard, warranted by Strauss’ highest type jafte mean! or erty evening after chairman of the Board of Come Character and ability breezing through preliminary de- munity National Bank, and Law Le eee | ‘ aids a HOSPITAL ROUNDING 0 is aerial photograph shows the development at Pontiac General Hospital reaching its Completion. At the right is the old hospital wing-and the new addition, while at the left is the cleared site of the 211-stall _T™etered ‘parking lot that ‘should be ready f for « use soon. The Ak A Asphalt Paving jbate yesterday with scant discus president of the jsion for or against it rence M. Kelly, Reameo bank. ; The Romeo bank's assets to- Across the Capitel rotunda, - however, the heavily Republican i Senate waited confidently in ex- | pectation of dealing it an early. | death. Kepubticans are pushing i Federal Agents Nab Dope King Fl ‘for a use (sales) tax Increase . = " ’ | and twice have seen thelr Sen- aa : ate-approved bills killed or pig- Co. may be able to begin the blacktopping jo® Tate this Week, according to City | eonholed in- the House. Manager Walter K. Willman. Hidden from view is the small parking Tot for The incorhe tax package, a bi doctors that the hospital has located on Seminole street, across from_the hospital partisan product of he: House Tax P| an Initi al Rite ‘Would Cover New State Levies for Courthouse County Seeks Tax Guarantee Sought for Year After Arrest of 16 Others in *dded. He labeled as completely tn- true a charge by John L. Lewis, head of the United Mine Work- Rep. Joseph J. howalski (D [Detroit) and” Allison. Green (R-) taled $5,700,000 at the time of its | ers, that he was basically lKingston), Dernocratic and Repub last published statements. Com against labor in the steel ne- ‘iean floor leaders, both predicted munity National assets are ap gotiations. it would squeeze through the lower peextmatel? ae: In‘ this connection, Eisenhower ichamber this week said his interest in big-business men was only slight compared to his énterest in the ultimate tate of the working classes * * Eisenhower said no décisjon had [Pres reached on asking Congress o permit an increase in the inter- est. rate on long-term federal se- But it was obvious, he that the government simply had to do something to avoid fi- curities entrance. lation Committee, calls for indiy id-/ Narcotics Probe Inancing too much of the 288 ~-—-£ a nines (UAls to pay ihe state 7 per cent billion dollar public debt with F ; Shine Cocacttore atid oak Sy HOLRUDEL, N. J. (AP) — Car- short-term securities per cent of their federal tax and mine Galente, sought for a year STANDS BEHIND PLANS a ef | y financial institutions 14 per cent./@§ one of the top figures in a As for the differences between * multimillion dollar narcotics TIME. ine armed services on the missile Together. these would vield meine arrested By fedecs! agents program, Etsenhewer said he was Tuesday night million g@ollars, but repeal of the T : & business activity tax and intangible Dies.in Sleep . tanding behind th *fe . The agents had tailed Galente’s : anding behind the defense plans ve submitted to Congress in the : : “4 : ig ~ he > it . ‘ Support was being sought in Lan- ty Committee, representing six, Senate Taxation Committee while property tax, plus virtual repeal of ae : sag tetera Be late winter, pending. completion of sing today for a plan which would’goutheastern Michigan counties, Conlin is chairman of a similar : the corporation franchise. tax.\CR™N OM new study of the missile program Lawsuit on Contract guarantee retention by Oakland St. Michael Pastor, 70, would cut off 130 million dollais Slate Parkway. by the secretary of defense. A d, H M 4 ‘other counties of a share of was to have a luncheen meeting committee in the House of Rep- Ss d at Parish H * * A : wor Owever, ay a sie F “goaniies a with Sen, Clyde H. Geerlings (R-, resentafives. erved a aris ere _Even with Republican help, the | Cs siente apparently had been He said it was true that he was Delay Groundbreaking De ee é paiaman ab tthe Holland) and Rep. Rollo G. Con- if ls proposed ahet conics re for Nearly 2® Years 55 member Democratic delega hiding out in & beach house on disturbed over recent polls show- Shed gad wesg” . lin (R-Tipton).” t is proposed that counties re ; : : tion may have trouble getting it 5, ... Island. a community. ing a decline in the national ac- - Oakland County Board of Super fain 20 - cent of anv new state t the H (Pelican’s Islan a ¢ unit Wit terd ward of visors and Siren axe Inter-Coun-' Geertmgs is chairman of the a eo 7: ~~ The Rev. Michael J. O'Reills pas e mouse. hear Toms Rivet ceptance of the Republican party. : rday S awart ) s , T } Ath * > Re el teu JU Seine eae ; ~ an : : : sae tax. Bhis then would be split with for pa a4 ene pastor ae At least three Republicans have| Two men riding with him were’ He said plans to attack the situ- contracts out of the way, plans ithe county keeping one- -third and Michact R aren Cc sae caureh indicated they would vote for the arrested They are Anthony Ma-, ation were being drawn up and were being laid today for ground) ,; “ se van which needs 56 votes to pas al tt of New York City: and, weuld be announced in the pear . the school districts in that county st ht b at th , plan, I aluso, rf I id breaking ceremonies and starting No Celestial ee two-thirds ae af pe had oe mig gual | But at Jeast one Democrat, ii Angelo Presenzano, 50, of Brook-| future, presumably by the Re- ee - el Oakland) a on a months with a heart condition S. James Clarkson (D-Southfield). }vn, N.Y. They were held on an) publican National Committee. County. courthouse. ‘TO REPORT PROGRESS said he would vote against it. open charge, - * * * Oakland supervisors yesterday Father O'Reilly's death ended 37 4 % ‘ m Answering questions about the David Levinson, chairman of the enpeoved the cise. but assigned |>¢?™ of devoted service to God, SPEECH PREPARED (~ AN tt iaken to Newni embattled ngmination of Stratss, ~ t a “In fa ' * he fh ‘ I's “ got F Al iree were HKE f VPWAT E “. + wer. 88 he : cted he Board of Supervisors’ Special ithe -job to its Legislative Commit.| | | oie et ; 4 sate ' f Ee ; for’ arraignment before a US ise c rower aid ne rejectec * z tte rn speech expraming My opposition: — theory that even if the commerce Courthouse - Building Commi e.| tee of watching its progress and lright here in my coat pocket. All Commissioner secretary is confirmed, Kis. useful- said he expected ground breaking | If you were tired of cutting the grass so often last report back to the full board be Ithese bills do is pass on to Mich Galente 49, was wanted as A ness will be seriously damaged be- tre a ae lit with month, and thought that every time you picked up a fore further action is taken igan all the inequities in the fed. fugitive for conspiracy to siolate oo. of the charges made against construction to follow immediate 4 . . wa i é f gains Th , ke = golf club or a paint brush for some trim work the The “watchdog”. rheuse was eral income tax " ied i ne ( ie sritieg MIM in the Senate. — ee sco, | +4 36g added when Pleasant Ridge ast June federal auinonu' Ficenhower said he found no jens ket of rain on you — it jus Rep. Wilfred G. Rawsett (Ro eanenead: aitied isenho a ' momcyer, en =. ree heavens dumped a Duc ° ~~ My Just, Supervisor Arthur G. Eliott dr., | | Jackson), assistant GOP floor = — F s " veons amet oe criticism of the mariner in which suit stemming bice yesterday's SEEMED that way. chairman of ‘the Republican | leader. tina te ieterest baw OU of tpveatication of " Nal cause had operated’ tne: iGont- / j or ‘ t cvotirs ring (iaietie esen per pes sae Mi ar . aera But as far as the first five months of the year are Committee of Oakatnd County | | makers in placing the package - ” + * at merce Department. for the past conttrersen comme retested the beard giving | | bef Michi ter ithin- i as nths j he saw no rea- t, ngs were a lo m pro’ »efore chigan voters within — . _ .. eight months and he sa é Pontiae firm of J. A. Fredman concerned, there is no oe thi gs wer t da per “blanket approval te any new the next few werks. The ring operated from-a New 2. why the same situation would Inc., instead of the low bidder in heré. taxes.’ | rt ; , York headquarters for about three 44 continue as long as Strauss r. The legislative stalemate Cf .oare government attorne - . us . ce iscerers Shining @ sens The ‘average precipitation for: May this year was 3. 62 Before he Jeft for Lansing, Ham taxes stems from a fundamental oe ee Beal cailion| molds: he post The Board of Supervisors award inches, only a raindrop OF * * * inser e eh "re Sel the | {ditterence in tax ideologies,’ he dollars worth of narcotics an oT . a r , ‘ : alike’ proposal had received the) saic rail d, 9 ed the largest of the three con two above the normal 3.61. - + ; © nually : Coesar + Sala Too? j j W endorsement of Sen John P = * Galente has been wanted in con paper ee gs oe a - - It just seems like more eatherman Paints Smeckens (R-Coldwater). | “So let the people speak.’ he nection with other investigations "ROME iUPI)—Espresso coffee, ee eee eee e ' because we've had twice as * * * said. “I'm willing to Submit anv Caiente was named in January) h sandwiches ¢ sod ) mingham Supervisor Carl -F. In- | rome tadior dat dak ip the peo. len 4s nam n January ham sandwic and a pop : i ; oO ax F y TAX y . graham to give the big contract many raifiy days in May as Bright, Warm Picture Elliott, voted down in his Sug: | | as and tet them decide.” Peo 1958 by a federal agent, as the were being served today at a to Shmina failed by a 67 to 7 vote. we did last year gestion that supervisors: support) me slayeg of Carlo Tresea. Tresca newly - opened refreshment bar . . ° 400 ae of the plan be tabled, suggested | Rep. George W. Sallade, a GOP was the anti Fascist editor of an. ‘set up in one. of the huge arch- a, * *® h ion f rything look- S 4 | eee ! , The reason for everything 100 unny skies and warm tempera- rather than seek mew taxes a | rehel on’ the tax squabble, as- Italian. language newspaper in ways leading to the arena of Levinson said there Was but a 1 € pal ‘amall difference’ of $2,305 be ing’ so much greener -than last tures will continue in the Pontiac “thorough review’ be given by the (Continued on Page 2. Col. 2) | N#w York>who was killed in 1943.| the ancient colosseum the Sh ai Fr aan year..is the heavy snowfall we area a few more davs. The low to- state of unnecessary governmenta] “ rs bids, t ki