a aw ig es BY beings i] eS merge Sane or ae en keel fe Lr % tas \ { { ar A have’ i eat A ; se y ; Te ee ‘ : a = \ ee ’ : "aes. ~ THE PONPIAC P | ‘U.8. Weather Bureau Forecast ; ‘ : 3 ' ~ Details page two . ; ‘ : Thatch ih YAN” *. *& & & *& PONTIAC MICHIGAN, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1956—36 PAGES 7 Lg SLAYS HIS FAMILY — P0ticé surround li-year-old Robert Curgenven, of Mansfield; Conn., who told them yesterday he shot his father, mother and brother after he received a spanking. Here he | shows the police where he hid the “: * si 100,000 Blaz x ¥ “Sy AP Wirephote 22 rifle he used. ~ Bulganin Acknowledges: ~ Hostile British Reception BIRMINGHAM (INS)—Soviet leaders touring Britain got another hostile reception in Birmingham today and Premier Nikolai Bulganin publicly sctarownages it for the first time. . Bulganin told a civic reception in the city hall of the big industrial city that “people of all countries want a firm and lasting peace . AP Directors Present Report See Increasing Demand for ‘Factual, Intelligent’ Coverage of News ‘NEW YORK w — Directors “6f] i The Associated Press reported to- day an increasing demand at home and abroad for the “‘factual,| ~ objective and intelligent news re- porting” of The AP. Referring to the elections at) home and tensions and struggles abroad, the directors said, ‘This is a year for great reporting.” The report was read at the an- nual_nieeting of The. Associated Press, worldwide news coopera- tive, © Secretary. of State John Foster}: Dulles.was to address the annual luncheon in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. ; RESULTS UNKNOWN _ At a morning session the mem- _bership eletted directors. Results! “ot the electioh will not be known, until late tonight. Terms of the following AP direc- tors expired this year: Robert McLean, Bulletin; icle; Robert B. Choate, Herald; and James M. North Jr., Fort Worth Star-Telegram, all rep- resenting cities of more than 500,- + isit.” _ Philadelphia) Norman Chandler, Los! _ Angeles Times; Paul Miller, Roch-| ester (N.Y.) Democrat and Chron- | Boston! — . that is the reason for our He then referred to the fact that some people -“are not happy” at the visit of himself party secretary Nikita ‘Khrushchey. The two Russians, somewhat tired and disappointed by their visit, curtailed part of their sched- ule today to rest a little longer before flying to Birmingham- from: , London, | They kept tp. a stéady smile | when studemty ragged them out- side the city -hall. ‘The students (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ident, and Commuynist) Connecticut Boy - Calmly Shoots ~ Brother, Parents Feared Reform School After Getting Spanking From Father | MANSFIELD, Conn. P— An li-year-old boy, aiming) awkwardly because of poor eyesight, shot to death his entire family — mother, father and older brother. He told police they picked on him and he feared he would be sent to : reform schodl. Fifth-grader’ Robert Curgenveri said he killed-the three late Satur- day afternoon at the family’s rural home here, 30 miles east of Hart- ford. He slept in the farmhouse that night, then reported the kill- ings to a neighbor Sunday morn- ing. One night last week his father spanked him because he wouldn't put out his bedroom light and go to sleep, Robert said. After telling his story to police! yesterday, Robert was committed to the state hospital at Norwich for a 30-day mental examination, Robert is built stockily but he has poor sight in his right eye and wears glasses. He said he had to isight the rifle with his left eye. . |RELOADED EACH TIME He told State Police Lt. Harry Taylor he reloaded the .22 caliber rifle after every shot, carrying spare “bullets between his teeth. First he killed his brother, Rich- jard Jr. He walked into the barn (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) -. Early Ford Profits for 56 at $73 Million DETROIT ~The Ford Motor! Co. made a net profit of $73,700,- 000 in the first three months of 1956. Henry Ford I, company presi-| said it was the second best) first quarter in the company’s his- tory, a topped only by $102,- 500,000 in the first three months of 1955. — Ford stock wag placed on public sale‘ forthe first time this: year. | The president said earnings amounted first-quarter ber of shares outstanding during the last three Years. Ford blamed the drop in profits in. this year’s first quarter to a decline in sales in the auto indus- itry as a whole. Ford's. sales! jtotaled $1,203,100,000 but were 14,7) per cent below the - first quarter lof 1955. Sheltered From Shells to $1.37 a! share, based on the average num-|_. one e \ iu $ ie + GUTTED BY FLAMES — A 50-year-old landmark in Romeo was Co. Waste Mill processed regs into wiping clothe for indubtrisl tees. | destroyed by flames in a $100,000 blaze Saturday. High winds fanned Cause of the fire has not yet been determiried. A fire of undetermined the flames out of control as 10 pieces of fire-fighting equipment origin cauned slight damage to an edjecent warehouse six months [ fought the fire. One fireman was slightly injured. The W. Rumsey ago. - goes Destroy F Former er Auto Foundry Two Pontiac Press Photographers(ghp Reported Receive Certificates for Excellence Pontiac Pein photographers James Mahar and Edward Van- derworp were presented -certifi- cates for excellence in photography from Michigan State University as|in series competition for outstand- a highlight of the Eighth Annual Three Area Men! Die in Mishaps Four Others Injured in Fatal Crash; Firemen Find Victim in Home Two area men died on the high- ways and another was killed in Robert Caldwell, 34, of Roches- ter, was killed in a two-car acci- dent. Arthur P. Anderson, 64, of iTroy crashed his car after suf- lfering a heart attack... Clifford Christian, 22, suffocated as fire swept: his Southfield Towriship home. . . Four ig one a Pontiac The Macomb County Sheriff's deputies said Caldwell apparently lost control while driving at “a high rate of speed.” Deputies said he sideswiped the car of Joan ‘Tessmen of Utica and overturned into a ditch. William Morris of 408 Osmun St. received a broken left wrist. Three.other passengers were hurt and taken to St. Joseph Hospital a house fire during the weekend. | Michigan Press. ” Photographers Convention Saturday at East Lan- \sing. The pair won the first two places His top sports photo was of the Wolverine Women’s Open in May, 1985 spend most of the year in France. Politics, Love H ighlight “an (Editors Parley in Capital Some 400 editors assembled this last week in Wash- In capsule form this was the finding of John W. Fitz- gerald, editor of The Pon- tiac Press: / Adlai Stevenson ae for 30 minutes at noon Saturday and in Mt. Clemens. They © were: Richard Bearis, Rochester, fore- head lacerations; James Wood, Fairhaven, head cuts; and Raw- bruises, Troy police said the Anderson vehicle ran off the road into a drainage ditch on Sixteen Mile Read Saturday. Redford State Police and the Southfield Township Fire Depart-; of fire at the Christian home. leigh: Wilson, Rochester, forehead be President Eisenhower for the same length of time in the evening. the U.S. has lots all initiative in the military struggle with Com-; munism., President Dwight D. Eisenhower ment are investigating the cause/TV broadcast said, “The United iStates could take some comfort in in a slightly more dramatic setting with the stage set for a radio and ington, D.C. to discuss problems of news of the day. According to form, a day at an editors meeting sti still finds politics, romance and celebrities-top news. : the recerit changes of the Russian foreign policy. The shift in‘the red tactics does offer a degree of com- fort,” President Eisenhower said. Prince. and Grace just like any parentiy devoted. Augmenting a full day of politics and romance, Eddie Fisher wound up the day with some of his latest lyrics. On a@ serious note the editors returned home this _ weekend still =¥sDemo- Plant in Rom eo. ‘High Winds Fan | Afterioon Fire; origin gutted a 50-year-old afternoon, The damage to the w. Rumsey Co. waste mill was estimated at about $100,000 The extent to which Michigan residents sign the petitions will be the “measuring stick’ by. which Cobo will determine whether to — to the Republican leaders’ Cobo said. “I am waiting to see people. I haven't heard any clamor, é “There must. be a yardstick to to run, That yardstick is the reception to my petitions. If the petitions don't roll, T will wash out my candidacy, It is as simple as that.” Strange Request Sends Lawmaker Into Tizzy WASHINGTON t#—Aides to Rep. Richard M: Simpson (R-Pa) are pondering this request received recently from a constituent: “Please send me one copy each of the secretary of agriculture, the secretary of Interior and the crats plus romance. “This is a petiod of waiting,”’|! "1 what the people want. I've listened|had to the Republican leaders. 1 am/@djacent —_tproud that they-are ati me, but I haven't heard from the iS Weather for ini —Clear and Cold According to. the U, S. Weather Bureau, tonight will be clear and The me af ian E = zl ¢ attorney general." to 41 at f H F s i | i Romeo ngrry RAR . f HE il 2 i i i | PF uate l plerced by wire, pay s _s 5 F i ik 1 p.m. Graham, 24, accused of dynaniit- ing an airplane causing death to 44 persons, has one slim chance of-saving himself from the gas jchambers Ss ceca * * verge of ‘being “finally chosen. Opposing lawyers indicate that ail they need is .to find one more “acceptable” juror. In the box, tentatively accepted, are six men and six women and a woman al- ternate. It 8 the presecution which is about the final Colo., all on board. County News.......+000054- cs Prosecutor Bert Keating's case connecting Graham with the mur- der ig. all circumstantial except for a confession the sullen youth has now repudiated. ~Ht the alleged confession is tousedout, Keating may have to settle for a life sentence at hard |*¢ labor as the maximum penalty. Young Graham gh eee lone having deliberately planted a 23- stick dynamite time-bomb in his took off in the plane from Denver. ‘He had taken out $37,500 flight in- surance on her life. blew up eleven minutes after take- off. All the evidence revealed thus \confession. No one saw him plant the bomb in his mother’s suitcase. ard.imother’s luggage just before shel A oday's Press Editorials” Penreeees cys? eek ooe Pe ie reste epeeeemens 2, ., biti Sh lenge oh aed baie Progranw.......35 . _... Rog yee ss The. plane’ Graham Has One Chance of Escaping Death DENVER (INS)—Legal experts) ‘Teonceded today that John Gilbert! ) i ii gt stairway of an apartment “| army tear gas bomb in a garbage ean, and opened it under youngsters playfully building, The resultant was the routing of what they did when the gas began escaping. __THE PONTIAC PRESS. MO found an 5) residents of the building, and a hurry-up call for ‘the back- ; ment. Here the 4 ke Offers Test ¢ ‘ to Red Leaders Fix Stalin's Wrongs,’ President Tells Soviet ‘Seekers of - Peace’ | WASHINGTON @ — The Eisen- ing its gwn test of the widely ad- vertised peaceful purposes behind against other nations. He those wrongs include the division of re-enact the scene, z Ay i E E gEs 5 $xiF Area Men injured | men Saturday at 12:35 a.m F # recorded downtown) Pontise tbs rstees cree OF CONS FOR ORR ees jettles eee él and his wife, Lattie, Touring Russians Get Cool Reception ee Oy aie See 90 Greet Exiles from eastern Europe mixed into the demonstration, dis- playing .signs demanding. freedom for their respective couritries. FEW CHEERS goateed hunky Khrushchev along the miles - of! Birmingham streets when the . -.two drove in from the airport. But Ortonville, and, the crowds Were ‘silent in the most! densely populated areas. a hage sign on the road into the city, The sign salt “Go back murderers.” ‘even noisier than the Saturday Hamed night booing the two Russians re- ceived at Oxford. . - of. Birmingham,.met the Soviet “delegation at the airport where the group arrive, ns 2 * * @ Ambassador -Jacob- Malik, and #iPeter Throneycroft, British presi- dent of the board of trade, in the visit to the Birmingham section of the Brith, Industries Fair. 4 * “16 Die in State Rl Acie 65. shesetigacd i aa Nachaaket: Miller, 31, of Detroit. Zoscsak, 28, of (Continued From Page One) they are no good at all.” A. few cheers greeted the in and the chu ‘Werkmen earlier painted over The student demonstration was A. Lammis Gibson, lord mayor crowd of approximately 300 saw The official party included "s son, Sergei, Soviet that became lost in a pea soup fog {\stragglied into Oceanside, 8 miles Catalina Racers Recovered From Fog SAN PEDRO, Calif,. (INS) — of more than 30 outboard boats during a race from the mainland to Catalina Island were accounted for today, , e * * * ' The last of the missing boats down the coast, last night, ending ‘a huge Saturday night and Sunday search, Actor John Derek was among those who became lost with. his: Two hundred and nine outboard craft took part in the -race in which the boats became lost. Thir- ty-three of them, with 60 to 100 persons aboard, failed to reach Avalon. Ultimately all of them either reached land at other points on their own or were located drifting at sea, out of fuel, and were towed n. George D. Hilberg Succumbs Saturday George D. Hilberg, Pontiac busi- ' |vived by two brothers, David with .jday in Pontiac General Hospital. t,|Johns Funeral. Home, ‘John Wesley Lucas. ’ \children; two great-grandchildren; Baby Girl Bowmaster Prayer service and cremation “} was held at 10 o'clock this morning in the chapel at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery for Baby Girl Bowmaster, infant daughter of Carl B. and Dorothy Goetz -Bowmas- ter, 118 S,. Josephine St. Besides her parents, she is sur- the U.S. Air Force and Richard, at home, : The baby" was dead at birth Fri- Arrangements were by Donelson - John Wesley Lucas, 87, of Brown. City and a former resident’ of Pontiac, died yesterday morning in Brown City. He had been ill two. years, He was born in Brown City, the son of George and Sarah Sharp Lucas and married there to Selinda) Herber July 4, 1900. ‘When Mr. Lucas lived in Pon- tiac, he was employed at the Wilson Foundry. He leaves his wife; one son, Lawrence of Livonia; seven daugh- ters,’ Mrs. Merle Parsons of De- troit, Mrs. Mary Parks of Roches- ter, Mrs. Helen-Feidler of Holt, Mrs, Gladys Banks of Brown City, Mrs. Lucy Walker of Lincoln Park, Mrs. Fern Walker of Gar- denia, Calif. and Mrs. Olive Van- nest of Gladwin. Also surviving are 22. grand- two sisters, Ida Lucas of Detroit! and .Mrs. Elizabeth Bradley of Union Lake. _ Lucas’ body will be at the en Funeral Home, Brown City until noon Wednesday when he will be taken to his church, the United Missionary Church, for service at 2 p.m, The Rev. Bruce following in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. John H. Martin Mrs. John H. (Marguerite C.); Martin, 76, of 525 Whittemore St. died_yesterday afte? an illness of six years, juniors and Karen Beam, a senior iat Pontiac High. Pierson will officiate. with burial} She was bord in Avilla, Ind.|* Syrian Leaders, Dag to Confer - _ Mission_to: Middle. East The U.N, official was greeted at the airport by Syrian:‘and U.N. officials and a Syrian army guard of honor. Shortly after his arrival, he went into conference with Pre- mier Said Ghazzi. oo * ae ¢ Hammarskjold goes next to Jor- dan in his effort to restore peace between Israel and its Arab neigh- bors of Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon, Egypt and Israel agreed last week to a cease-fire, An Israeli army spokesman an-. nounced in Jerusalem that shots were fired from Syrian territory last night at Israeli fishermen on the: sea of Galilee. Israeli Premier David Ben-Gu- rion of Israel told his Parliament ‘that. Israel ig ready to “examine manent peace” if Hammarskjold “finds in any of the neighboring countries a sincere inclination to- ward peace.” He credited the U.N. official with reducing tension along the Arab- Israeli borders but warned that “the danger of an Arab war of aggression against Israel] is by no means over.” The Israeli Premier called upon the United States and other na- tions to sell Israel defensive arms to achieve ‘‘a balance of arms be- tween Israel and the Arab coun- tries." € High School Band Wins Top Rating at State Festival The 85-piece Pontiac High School band under the direction of Dale C. Harris brought home a first division rating in state Class AA competition held at Michigan State y. The band has received no rating other, than first division since it began attending the state festi- ——, | = 7.2% depart- He -proposed creation of a sort ie Gen of brain trust to advise govern- U.N. Official on Peace |s*"*s University in East Lansing Satur-|- In foreign affairs, he said, the Bulganin-Khrushchev regime ap- parently has cut back on “violence and hostility” and relies more on political and sconomic ec weapohs, “More basic changes in Soviet policy will have to take place be- fore the free nations can afford to relax their vigilance. ” he said. Two-Receive Injuries _ as Auto Leaves Road all avenues leading toward per-}--two persons stiffered minor in-|t juries in an accident at Heller and tield Township, Saturday at 7:15 p.m. + Roy. Hutchinson, 23, 833 Wood-| land Dr., the driver of the car which went off the road, told po- lice he lost control while passing another vehicle, Back and leg abbrasions were suffered by Lyle O, Lynn, 21, of Keego Harbor. Hugh R. Hutchin-' son, 20, 833 Woodland Dr., had lacerations of the left ankle. Pair Admits Theft, Sale of Two Auto Radiators Two Pontiac men pleaded guilty this morning in the theft of two automobile radiators last week. James Andritsif, 23. of 36 Lewis St. and Carl Wainwright, 18, of 197 Sander §, Anderson St. were sent té jail for 30 days after failing to pay $20 finesand $15 costs im- posed by Waterford Township Jus- tice Willis Lefurgy. . hower administration js develop-| Commerce Roads, West Bjoom-|! i/Burnett were’ jailed for 50 days, The Day in BIRMINGHAM — Assessments Voting on Assessmen for City Parking Lots — } ts 13 Mile read at the Grand | Trunk the bui of their Teey ety. The meeting is scheduled for 8” ~ The two parcels had remained pie. a Se Seeete Feat 30 at | im ‘Trey Township although the [8634 N. Saginaw St. , just south of Villa, and the Lam- | 0% Mand to answer some of bert and Socony property 4s west | 7. ee of Woodward on the Royal Oak faire. Ward, state veterans’ al. | borderline. Troy City and Town. mae Fee SO, ship and Birmingham elections | “PY director of veteran’s af- | wt ie See Begun in 185, the division ol eine incorporated has been commander of the Amvets’ post, Assessor Elmer Haack says tax|**id committee would be set up sales and 10-year contracts are|*t the meeting fo carry the com- among reasons for the two-decade|Plaints to higher “levels” if delay. In the splitting of proper-|"°Cessary. ties, the Hills got the township) According to the hall, now its municipal building, |builders have “failed to live up. and Birmingham received Spring-|t0 their contracts in 90 per cent dale Park, fof the’ cases.”~ ‘ ?. * 4 er name Police converged on Wrigley’s ; Market Saturday to Wil- For 2 Days Only! Mem Rene Binds, 33, & Sei Fri. April 27 & Sat. April 28 Fla., but his com LaMay, 26, 246 No, Saginaw, es- Bring in Your caped. He was arrested later by, Pontiac police, who ate investiga. ing stolen auto parts found " him to Birmingham, for : Kincer is being questioned on FF 3 Jarcenies, He was REE Birmingham Police after a carry-out boy in the market spot- ted him with store items in his * ADJUSTING pockets and gave chase. Kincer, a dics sold, bed o> quacily be * CLEANING lost his shoes in the flight, police | * OILING sald, ° Three cars stolen last weekend| © By Factory-Trained were all recovered. A youth, re-/| Remington Technicians portedly about 17, took a car from ; ; Harold Turner’s used car lot, but|]|) All work will be done by fled-when he had a minor accident|| Remington technicians. Dam- at the first intersection, aged or worn parts replaced - middle of a street, with lights still at low factory rates. 98 N. SAGINAW ST, on, Royal Oak police found the car ef Carrow Zeta, 154 8, Hunter, with its front end smashed in, on Women Get Jail Terms on Shoplifting Counts Three women are. serving sen- Jail on simple larceny charges aft- er pleading guilty to-stealing cloth- ing from a Northland store Satur- day afternoon, Lindsey, 25, both of Royal. Oak; Park, admitted to taking miscel-| ing. Chira Lindsey and Miss Mc- while Floree was committed for 60 vals in 1933. The only other class AA band to receive a first rating in the 1956 Michigan School Band and Orchestra Festival was Mus- ness man for many- years, died Saturday morning in Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital. He had been ill three fe Philadelphia, Pa. e Aug. 3, 1873, the son of George and Zuick Hilberg. " Mr. = Hilberg, who was 82 years| of age, was at one time a_part- - ner in the Hilberg Se 5” Doerr Hard. Goods Store. It was located on S.’ Saginaw. St. opposite the J. C. Penney Co,— ; In. his later years, Mr. Hilberg conducted smali retail businesses from his home, 52 William St. He was a member of Ceptral Method- ist Church, . ; Surviving are a nephew, Max. well Doerr of Pontiac, two nieces, He was born ‘in| July 6, 1879 and came to Pontiac 43 years ago, Mrs, Martin was a member of: band members “number ‘1: ratings. | Tie required march played by | all Class AA schools was a tone| the First Baptist Church, is sur- Rowan of Pontiac, Harry W. Rowan of Rochester, Mrs. Peter Catherine! Bowers of Farmington and Nor- man Martin of Gaylord, A sister, Mrs. Charles Gehringer, is living in Goshen, Ind. Service will be at 2 p.m, Tuesday| from the Donelson - Johns Funeral Home with the Rev. William E. Hakes of the First Baptist Church officiating, Burial will follow- in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 o'clock this evening. vived by four children, Hugh R. |The warm-up march chosen by Pontiac was ‘‘Debonair’’ by Royal, baldi” arranged by Mohaupt. Flint Central, Midland, ‘ Benton | Harbor and Muskegon. More than 4,000 musicians competed .in the | event. band, won a first division rating as did Fern- dale’s high school orchestra. poem, “Mannen Veen” by Wood. composed especially for the Pon- tiac band. A free selection was) “Fantasy on Themes of Fresco-| Other Michigan schools in the Class A A league are Owosso, / Clawson, a Class B | Howard 'Payne Howard Payne, 64, died suddenly| in his home, 12% N. Saginaw St.) April 18. ws He was born in Manton Oct. 18, 1891, the son of Charles and Elmie in Our Advertisement in Saturday's Pontiac Press for Monday Night Special Hollywood Outfit» Hulbert Payne, — : Complete “All for } Bed j G. 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A ripple of applause ran through the crowd high-ceili 2 jchurch pastor, the couple left on an for a ‘automobile trip in east Texas honeymoon, On May 6 the bride is sched- Weds Minister icine san sows Harry Says No a “neutral” -role in the presiden- ingh@M;\ said his only concern is that the S-/not ready to announced the places * land | ” politely: political speech,” Truman said. jLion Cafe, 73-7 S. Saginaw St. .| was fined $100 at a recent hearing ¢ ‘ ee he : * * } : oe cei ae: foes Z THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1956 oe e | ee : Butler Predicts Dems|sste's scust'.Satst [Detroit SBA Branch, ea ts et tin, you're tired of The car for the new have to climb in and out via the cockpit. ‘The car actually exists, though not on the moon, for it's to be shown at the International Automobile vill Ease Tax Bite He did not go into roagy hee bat his remark was seen by many as a_reference to the fight for-the|— elatinte presidential nomina- Show_in. New tacks Coliseum in early May, i tien. RE LEE S| though they'if e : pochtaaeinginsninnnianeii 3 oe ' ; es (6 Te 3 tae "| Moscow Reports Setup People in interests _of a member-|Conirol Comm ission. oo . mip campaign. ‘The: fine was paid on a charge of New Arctic Station - *2 Deys to WISK Dey! After that, oe said, she fas to, continue her education at the Uni- will call Tyler their home. He preaches at two- paral Weare Bap- tist churches there. Politic Fireworks Till 4th of July INDEPENDENCE, Mo, # = Harry S. Truman said today he jsn't planning any further political fireworks until the Fourth of July. —The—former President, playing tial primary race between, Adiai Stevenson and Estes Ketauver, Democrats come up with a nom- inee “who.can-win”. .. ae not planning any- further ical speeches until the Fourth of- July,” he said, “Then I may make a series of them, But I'm , oi * * Bvyog- is making plans for a to Europe next month to re- an & degree at Oxford, and visit on we Continent. 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Even if Ketauver should win all)’ of Florida's 28 votes and Oregon's 16, he seems unlikely to reach 300 on. the first ballot. His present strength lies primarily in Minne-} sota with 26 votes, New Hamp- shire with 8, Wisconsin with 28 and Tennessee's :32. * * *@ A California victory, however, could make Kefauver the first-bal- lot leader if- many states cast}: “favorite son" votes, Stevenson, who brought his cam- paign to Washington -for an in- direct clash with President Eisén- hower in weekend foreign policy speeciies, invades New York later called on own confessions and put to death. Vishinsky” “subsequently served | as chief Soviet delegate to the ‘United Nations. He died in No- vember. 1954, - = * * . | The unsigned article said Vish- insky's legal theories had turned into “unimpeachable. dogma.” It judicial workers to “make a deep and manifold study and throw light on the questions of guarantees and the means of this week after a day's rest here. 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The signing took place in the school’s general library as part of Sov ‘nah diay: nn. plan. te make the school Wayne State ef = um ated A SOMETIMES | in A errr Or : _ PLAYFULNESS, HE GRASPS HIG HIND WIToM HIS FOREPAWZ Distributed by King’ Features Syndicate. IN 7 THE OLA “AND EXECUTES — AN EFFORTLESS GERIES OF BARREL ROLLE. on Se areata, — a ATER A BEAR Novel Way Pays the College Fee | mocrmomce sa 4 UCLA Student Writes Books to Gain Tuition) for Higher ‘Education -LO$ ANGELES (INS) — James Howard,.a University of California at Los Angeles graduate student, has a ‘novel’. way of working his way. through college, He writes them — novels, that is. * * & P Howard sold his first story to/, an old pulp magazine named “Black Mask" -when -he was in Margaret Gets Rolling Pin —From’Thoughttul Friend’; ./sent the rolling pin. and other members of the bride's Their China, imported from Aus- tria, was the gift of Gov. and Mrs, Averell Harriman of New York. From Mrs, Perle Mesta, Washing- ton hostess and former minister to Luxembourg in the Truman ad- ministration, came a set of an- ee SR et ee Pics, Tren ‘waali't ay le New Undersea high school. He later beeame a re- porter on the Peoria, Illinois, “Star,” Howard, who has been a mag- netic crane operator, a college professor, taxi driver, profes- sional baseball player, night club entertainer, radio advertising salesman and a pilot during | " World War Il, says that there their house guests, to the Kansas) is some connection between his | study of psychology and his re- newed success a4 a writer, In general, Howard's work fol- lows the cult of violence estab- Nassau. lished by Mickey Spillane, -How-' ret and Cliff will live in ard’s novels center around a char-| her Hotel Carlyle apartment in jacter named Steve Ashe, an itin- ‘New York until they find a larger erate newspaper man. However, he! 'place they like, She is continuing points out that his Ashe has never her concert and radio-TV career. Late in the afternoon Margaret called to say they had arrived in Camera Shown. Records berine Life! 14,000 Feet Beneath Surface During Tests WASHINGTON = A camera de-|' signed to take the world’s first photographs in the greatest of the sea has been successfully tested for the National Geographic Antarctic Isles Coming to Life earth's windiest and loneliset is- lands are now coming to life, in man’s mounting -invasion of, the -ottom of the world, - “From gh; Sefoching Satin of Antare half a dozen nations, the National| <<» | Geographic Society aE were given autonomous sitar a sta Hp peers YY i E HEF i ag id a Weather Stations pee Radio Towers Sprout|! on Lonely Tow. 4, WASHINGTON — Some of the ® “Roaring Forties” to “ says, . France. has sent men to Amster- well as to Antarctica’s Adelie eewety Seen emntne F F ‘2 aq ‘ i? \Lays Low, Halts Burglary Spree Purchase of the Maker's i Fitt, i 2. = 2 i ; s 4) i rf f i Ls i ae he He will be presented the excep- deeps tional service award by )Air Secre- tary Quarles at a cane et Oe been as.brutal as Spillane’s Mike Albert McCleery,. who produces more than the pressure of water! Peningular Metal l_ Prod. + “The et Co... ‘ped for this honor after publica- | thon of his first book. * * /Hammer. iNBC's Matinee Theater, said she Howard holds a membership is to appear June 6 in the role of card in the Mystery Writers of an old-maid schoolteacher in “Aw America Association. He was tap- tumn Crocus.” McCleery said she took the script with her honeymoon, Among the wedding presents were cookbooks.. Margaret's mo- ither hinted her daughter could use of Howard ‘says that.he is like Steve Ashe, “I'm inclined to be STOCK AVERAG NEW YORK, April 33 Compited by The Associated Press, . 18 Indust. Rats vu Stocks 267.0 140.0 73.4 a - ypevices day..,.267 188, Week ago....... 268.9 147.6 73.9 189.2 Month ago 271.9 146.4 149 190.3 Year ago........ 222.6 136.9 72.5 165.3 1986 high 275.2 149.0 75.2 1915 1956 low 244.0 o tie ins 1985 high 297.8 1424 75.7 181.5 1988 low +203. 174.9 ° 67.2 148.8 DETROIT STOCKS . @. Nephier Co.) Figures ene’ decimal points are Lae Noon Hi igh Allen..Blect.& pl Baldwin Rubber ade Coniee Mig. = Mot .. we rEotBereteF Rudy Manufacturing C oe ES 1 Toledo Edison C 6.5 Wayne Screw Prod.* *No sale; bid and asked, — wee” ae peel ae oe oh Hae ee one iw aman eS j Women Receive Injuries Two persons received bruised legs requiring hospital treatment. in a two-car accident at Richardson! 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'.. 18 * 773 linstituti ith it ing Wile“ot the governor, and August yooh Py eae | Hon .... 772/institution w gay Fee nap saad Armee Sti .... 6.7 Monsas Ch .. $48 board, similar to the University o: ot nop ong lent of the ‘state a Ee Pa ..., 384|Michigan and Michigary State Uni-|C1O council, will speak. hison ,...,.170.¢ Mueller Br ... 36.2 versity, | Ail Renae: Sg. Mot Bloc ”..". 30.8] De Mi .. €4 Nat Cash R... 44.2 t it Uni | d Sait & Ohio... 49.3 Nat Dairy .., 30 Livestock rl nion ea er pause sc B. met Yeen 1” as DETROIT LIVEST “Bl I ol...» 163. * 43.1). DETROIT, At ii 23 (AP One tah d d { ) th eg Ai sss Met Moe SRG. BUzNe Ree! aariy dale” aot bas" ts OWL geone 0 Vea fh EE ee Re -} AE yk BG "ie ieee th insee| sriges a all me ie ie but. market not fully established; no| DETROIT (INS)—Detroit detec- brie neesee pe Ohio Ou 43.4 early, Cattia alah’ 3 500, Laces ¥ siaugn. (tives widened their search today Burroughs |... 37.4 Ovens im Gi. ba tor steer saa rling run ty Bbout 30 per for clues‘ to the murderer of a 38- Ran Pos eee be] Pan A Air... 18.1 and feeders Hieughter at poy and year ‘\year-old union official found Capital Alri... 3¢ Panb Epi .... 164 lings opening slow; good to prime steers | stabbed and beaten to death Sun-}; CarrieraCp ...5a4.2878™ Piet .- 36.1 to tt lower grades sbout Case, JI ....., 13.4 betke -+- BO3i steady; heifers slow, weak: cows active day in his car Ghee a ‘Ohio: Soa Fa Mh -<.. 964 eteeag” few smell’lote prime ted Geers o's pM cea 2 Priner bt a4 32:00-42 so; bulk ‘good and choice Sipers Homicide Detective Walter Sta * 5 a 21.00; Some w! com: ‘ci Semen baa’, See +4 "™ 30.4. steers 14.00-17.00; bulk utility cows ¢2.00-\Pleton said Lemuel (Larry) Wil- Coca Cola vo ABA Philip Mor” 48 {ia Se: senate one cutters. mostly Rs kinson was described by his wife, s : 0 Gol Bra at 3 Pit Plate 4 Se below: ‘wast ang commercia} bul is. | Barbara, as “a haewy gambler who 4 m e Sony Ba." ite Pullman boven +X: Steer calves 21.50: other sales good. an: a had run up a lot of debis. Gon dis °°! 47.2 Pure Ou * 5 ghoice stocker calves and yearlings 19.00-/ wqwuninson was financial secre- «x00 3B. Pees rgiey OM Con P pf 4% 1074 Repuh stl || 494 wcenlyes, salable Fn Vealers ee food tary of the Dearborn Special- ty sal Gont Gam 5.551 4 Rey Met "oo ag amd” choice’ vealereai06-e00°" high) thes Foundry Unit of Local 600, Cont Mot -. 41 Rey Tob B.|” 55.3 Shelce to prime individuals 21 00- 33.00: UAW, Cont Oll , eee} k 8 "399 some held =e: utility and commer- Corn Pd 2203 ge gos ‘Sosd 35.3) c08 grades 20.00; cull and ow He was killed by blows with Curticn Wr .... 33-4 St Reg. Pap » 3 be 1,800. Few eart sales i vie f — = Det Edis -"..... 34 Scoville Mig | 30-7 shorn ‘aughter labs Nol cary sales iron pipe. and 11 ice pick stab Doug Aire’... a gree Al RE . Se eat meaty ot i 31.00; market met ;wounds in his chest, “He was dis- pee eed Bhell Ot! .. tea sheep searce. stea ighercovered by a passerby behind the East Air L..,, 46.2 Simmons . ,., a . Brewster ay project, East Sea as ee | bed oO. tA b d | di i u > Emer Rat aa Socony Mob. 18 m3 Ambassador to In ia, | Detectives said they were Faire Mor’! 3.4 Gru PAD a ‘iba Wife En Route to U.S. japrenting out to check Wilkinson's) ae oe . Std Brand . ry ‘ , gambling and union acquaintances Freuh Tre... $13 Btd ON Cal .-108. 0.1) NEW DELHI, India @ — U.S.| *|to dig up clues. -Gen Elec - Oe Std, O11 Ind .. |Ambassador and Mrs. John Sher cothceiainecemnpeninnincnnme Gen Motors. 445 Stevens On $22 man Cooper left by plane today : o te... Bf Stud Pack .. as for France to board the liner) Earnings Gen Tire... 08 Oe ot pa...” gag United States. They are due in| RD eeas Co ** ‘i1304|New York May 28, lone ee res. Fae the Figg gy | Gren Pa 28 4 Tex Gul Sul. 36 36 | Cooper is to testify before a Sen- meee ended ee 24, the compeny t No RY...: 442 tTransamer . ; 41.2.8te commfittee on aid tp India| jand| jent to 6? cents @ share, compared with: aif Ol... “1d arent Con. - 3 |will have médical treatment in the| bs Be share for ‘a 008 ke 6 nice —~ Slaton 34 Unit Aire... 68. ‘ints po States before returning ” Bact with "the. fires ‘quarter er i958 ~¥ nduel Ray |: 448 Unit oe ae. 3 3a et when the {otal was “p17 004.476 : ~R, Be SS os Un Gas Cp... 30.4 nspir Cop ... 62.6 US Rubber .. 862) mteriak Ir |. 33.2 US Steel .... 62 nt Bus Ma . 490 Warn B Pic . 21:2) Int Marv .... 36.3 West Un Tel . 20.6 Int Mick 2,,,. 92.9 Weste A Bk 31 Int Paper .,..134.5 Westg Ei 58 Int Shoe |... 41.7 White Mot .. 446 Int @ilver ,.. 64.4 Wilson @ Co .sti Int Téla&Tel .. Woolworth . .. 49.4 Ist Crk Coa... 44 Youngst — 102.2 Jacobs iis 6.3. Zenith Red. 130.2) struck by a car last night near is Companion Backed Auto “General Hospital, \No Honky Tonkin’, for Uncle Bud (He’s Only 102) ~? There are other things.” * cd € them, The newlyweds have table silver |fo set 12 places*plus the extra = Turning Auto Hits, at the greatest known ocean depth, the 35,640-foot Challenger Depth off Guam—Society president Dr, John Oliver La Gorce reported, Trials at sea from the French oceanographic ship Calypso tn the Mediterranean, Red Sea, and until May 1, 1954. He was a strong supporter of a powerful air arm. The. population of India is. grow- eS Oe ey me ee a year. Wilson's deputy from Jan. 30, 1953/] Indian Ocean were tough. Dr, Edgerton first had to test a nylon line by which he hoped to lower his 100-pound camera and) electronic lights. The braided ca- serving spoons and otherpieces in Ja “bead afd scroll” pattern. It |was given them by the Trumans Injures Teacher, 55 A Central School teacher, thotel where she lives fs listed in satisfactory condition in Pontiac Into Her, Says Woman A warrant charging that a male Lucille Harris, 36. E, Pike St. ‘acquaintance first hit her, then ble, three ‘miles long yet less than) \-inch thick, seemed only a thread. | DOWN 14,000 FEET With a chunk of pig iron simu-! lating the camera, the line went! down 14,000 feet from a smali boat | off ~ Cape “Matupas,~ Greece; ~ Tt reached bottom without mishap. suffered a concussion, authorities backed his car into her ma ybe said, when struck by an auto driv- |sought today by a 23-year-old wom- en by John E, Hatfield, 28, of 40\an, treated in Pontiac General Hos- N,. Lynn St. . 'pital Saturday night, Pontiac po- Hatfield told Pontiac police he lice said, was making a left turn at the| Georgia Templeton, 172 South corner of E, Pike and S; Parke Bivd, W., was released after treat- streets and did not see the woman’ ic for bruises, authorities said, step off the curb, Shi! claimed the man rammed tase leg at the corner of Bagley \street and Pearsall avenue and then drove. away, F ine Waterford Resident Calypso left the boat ‘untended, using it as a radar target for survey work severa}l miles away. When a Greek fishing trawler and tried to haul it aboard, the | scientists watched with . glee through glasses as the fisher- men found the boat anchored in | 14,000 feet of water. i Later, Dr, Edgerton’s camera. went down 14,000 feet té- make! the deepest: photographs yet ob-| tained in the Mediterranean, In An Outstanding Used Home Buy 2 BEDROOM§— 2 CAR GARAGE — OIL HEAT — MODERN KITCHEN BUILT IN 1952 — amen ae while ‘his license was re- brought a $15 and costs of $15 for Christopher Armstrong, 25, Waterford Township, Saturday, He paid the charges after pleading LOUISVILLE, Ky. ® — When Voked you're 102, says Uncle Bud Clagg, *‘you don’t do much honky-tonkin’. the black abyss three miles down, it recorded shtimps, one small | fish, and an old tin can, So strong was the nylon line that once, when a towed - dredge snagged on an obstruction 10,000) Full Price 3 guilty before Justice James South- There's always the back fence aft of Keego Harbor. feet down, it stopped the 360-ton | eet and dragged it backward. | gossip with other retired oldsters’, in the neighborhood and long dis- cussions on fishing and hunting. 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