OO SSE See ‘Ang prepared to the most a i oat PS ee alee eae aa PARE Or 8 EME ESC : ‘x baa % ree is ea ’ . ‘ % Eg * j Sie = PREM: Pi ACTS ese ty aie ERIN'S LITTLE PEOPLE — This gay assort- ment of elvés and sprites are frolicking in honor of St. Patrick’s Day, wearing of the and pookas rule the Emerald Isle today, and the _ring. green takes place all over the world. If you see a little green feather struggling under an Oakland County snowdrift, it's just a misplaced elf who wandered outside the fairy Ike WASHINGTON #—~President Ei-| summit, the United States would senhower has cautiously opened! be ready te participate in this the door to a summertime summit! further effert,” At the same time he gave notice than yield to the Soviet demand that Allied troops leave West Ber- lin so it can become a “free city.” “We cannot try te purchase {ment to convene stich a top-level peace by forsaking two million {Big Four meeting as the only way free people of Berlin,” Eisen- to ease European tensions. hower said. * * * aS The President’ spoke out last} Eisenhower challenged _ state- night in a special television-radio, ™e™s of some Democratic critics Eisenhower's mention of a. pos- sible heads of government, meet- ing, along. with his fixing of an approximate date, came just three ! days before Britain’s Prime Min- the United States will fight rather|ister Harold Macmillan was due ints Hed Go... to Summer Parley==. Speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) said: “I listened intently to the President's speech. I trust that his judgment of the situation is correct.” ' The reaction of House Republi- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | Said Necessary ‘Ito Spur Action at iby, we would have taken GAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, ¢3 oF Payless Days GOP Leader Sees Need for Rock Bottom Before Solons Wake to Crisis LANSING (#—Gov. Wil- liamis says fund juggling by the State Treasurer offers no hope of a way out of the state’s cash emergency. “If there were actually any way to juggle the Treas- urer’s accounts so as to get that way long ago rather than cash emergency fell through, to try to work a solution out by making use of the 50 million dol- Sunday's gale. , lar veterans fund. McGee Hopes Irish Luck Will Bless Candidacy DENVER, Colo. (AP) — A 52- year-old political newcomer wait- ed tintil today, naturally, to an- nounce his candidacy for City Council in the May 19 election. | His name? Patrick McGee. clogged roads, iced high- ways, often reduced visibil- ity to zero, and _ slowed morning traffic to a crawl throughout the county. Cars were skidding into ditches report to the nation on the mount-|Who have been urging new de- ing Berlin crisis. | He charged the Soviet Union has | “deliberately created” a war) Lraffic Bureau Issue Again threat: to enforce its Berlin de- mhands, and indicated appease- ment would be worse than useless, | * * * “War would become more . if we gave way and encoura a 7 rule of terrorism rather than a' By MAX E. SIMON rule of law and order,” be said. Although lafd to rest by Public “Indeed this is the peace policy|Safety Director George D. East- which we aré‘striving to carry out!man, the Pontiac Police Depart- throughout the world.” ment’s Traffic Bureau is far from On the other hand, he said, “The|being a dead issue. ‘ risk of war is minimized if we| Three officers formerly in the stand firm.” - Traffic Bureau and a State Police Whatever Gomes, he said, thejsergeant were defense witnesses American people ‘‘now have and ‘ ; \ : will continue 'to have a modern, effective and adequate. military establishment.” — In general, Congress members of both parties. backed .Eisen- hower’s declaration of firmness in the Berlin situafion. Republicans ‘welcomed, and some Democrats challenged, his assess- ment of the nation’s military strength. Eisenhower confidently cited the nation’s long-range nuclear bomb- er force, plus 41. types of missiles either in production or under de- velopment, as powerful eriough to resist communism’s challenge, de- spite domestic critics who are peared to move him acz yi measured step along the ‘road to} — a summit conference has been urging ‘since last Novem- ber 3 Referring tothe Allied reply be-| © recent} Soviet note, he said: Call Defense Witnesses last night as the Civil Service Com- mission resumed its hearing into ouster charges against suspended Police Chief Herbert W. Straley. At issue was the wisdom of Eastman’s .actioh in doing away with the Traffic Bureau at the close of 1958 and his charge that National Safety Cquncil awards tones 7 £ Se gtrel « ees bi ie " areas of traffic safety require spe- cial knowledge. He pointed out that twas recalled to assist in preparing “‘Ithe 1958 report for the National and into each other on many treacherous highways, the Sheriff's Department said. Icy hills turned main roads into a shambles in many places, depu- ties sald, as trucks and cars skidded helplessly on the slick grades. : Traffic was backed up two miles on the Farmington Brighton Ex- pressway near Ten Mile road, State Police reported, and a similar tan- gle developed on Telegraph road south of Long Lake road. - Other jams were reported’on M15 north of Clarkston; Auburn road east of Auburn Heights and Opdyke won by the city for 1957 traffic safety activities were based on false statistics. Lt. Clayton A. Randolph led off the parade of traffic officers to the witness stand. He was named Traf- fic Bureau commander last Nov. 12, the same day Eastman stripped Straley of his powers and assumed|road south of Pontiac. direct command of the police force.| The snow caused Oxford High Less than two months later, the|/School to close down hecause of Bureau was abolished. |poor attendance. Randolph contended that many! Driving was hazardous through- out the state, with blowing snow threatening even the salted high- after his transfer to patrol duty he| Ways. The surprise blizzard concen- : trated in the southeastern rt eel Council and a pedestrian) of the state during the anceang Winter, in the form of the March lion, continued to roar mightily today, bringing a surprise snowstorm to Pontiac and southern Michigan close on the heels of Falling steadily since 2 a.m., more than six inches of _}snow has been dumped on the Pontiac area by noon. The weather Bureau looked for a letup in the afternoon. Whipped by 20-30 mile-an-hour winds, the snowfall Start Blaze With Lighter in. Upstairs Room Save Boys Three- young brothers died this morning in a fire trust fund solution said last night nothing yet is in sight and deputies ee ae So edie tae an acceptable formula room adjacent _— he 4 bed: id stint ache tet win : . a rears pene tg Bouya a pelle WHAT END? — Realizing that spring is only fore clearing off her car windows this morning. located in the 8 ee, eae vay. | {Our days away, Joarine Burkhart, 675 Scottwood But after dumping six inches of snow here, Page ror aon na : og haa k D. Beadle, Ave., wrote a hopeful message in the snow be- winter showed no signs of ending. — their bodies were found in a hud- GOP majority leader. That would t t a aera aa | | Sn p ee oe later. Pest " 2 4 4 2 up in no dithe js: antic anton talk, : n 0 STOF | Kelly joined in the sin '3Blankets Oakland ito’ Surprise ane until t . Stati . te. Se ito Surprise a a i i lke Has Green News Under His Homburg for lreland’s President id they 4 : rd ee gi et WASHINGTON — President Sean Thomas O’Kelly of Ireland will be receiving a bit of a sur- prise this St. Patrick’s Day and ,. ¥ ’ News Flash WASHINGTON (—President Eisenhower's special advisers on foreign aid today urged an addi- tional 400 million dollars in mili- tary assistance primarily to arm NATO countries with missiles and jet aircraft. The funds would be an increase in the $3,930,000,- 000 budgeted for foreign aid in the year starting July 1. Dulles to Leave Hospital in Week President Eisenhower's Cabinet. ifew days. ipital through the weekend. WASHINGTON (UPI)—Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, sched- uled to leave the hospital within a week, .is expected to decide, by April 6 whether he will remain in; daughters of Erin assembled in Massive radiation treatments of| nue march in‘honor of Ireland's his abdominal cancer will end in a} patron saint. But State Department isources said Dulles probably would’ stay at Walter Reed Army Hos- These sources ‘said he probably i}, Hf es ! be after giving one of his own, he will. From President Eisenhower him- self O'Kelly will be getting today, ‘twas reported,,the news that the White House was designed by a son of Dublin, James Doban by name. ey And fine news it will be to the first Irish president ever. to visit the new sod. O'Kelly fet it be known on arrival at New York Monday. He felt right at home. There’s a grand parade, from the airport to Hoban's White House, with Irishmen of all nation- alities marching and ¢’ , and there’s also a fine sign, three stories overhead, written jn Gaelic. “Cead mile failte,”” the sign says. “One hundred thousand wel- comes.” i g i E | : cate Hire Hy te te Zz gs ge 2 Fait it e= ath ral | * * . Meanwhile, frisky Irishmen were gathering today in New York City F. lint Teamster for the St. Patrick’s Day parade. An estimated 120,000 sons and By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. FLINT — Circuit Judge Stephen , -;J. Roth, a former justice of the The old avenue sported a green Michigan Supreme Court, today jtraffie stripe. iwas named to begin the ticklish | Police worked all night erecting, _. F ' ‘ . trial probing the Frank Kierdort barriers to-restrain an estimated “human torch” mystery. million spectators. The parade was Judge Roth, got the job of pre- | 62 battalions for the Fifth Ave- Parents, Baby Escape;~ Rescue ..Efforts Fail to * * * Special reports on the locations of accidents, the times they oc- curred and the number of acci- compiled in the Bureau to pinpoint would be snow-covered by the time dents on individual streets were|§Pring is officially welcomed in Saturday. would go to some “warm, sunny) place”’ for two additional weeks of, rest before making a decision. Indications were that Dulles’ physicians would walt until then to give a diagnosis of whether his| month of treatment hdd arrested hours after hitting the western half earlier. It looked as if all of Michigan expected to last some five hours. * * * As to architect Hogan, he walked off with the prize for the siding over trial of Jack Thompson, Flint Teamster business agent ac- cused of aiding Kierdorf in the alleged arson of a dry~ cleaning - Idangerous sections, Randolph told Four to 12 inches were recorded during the niglt in the western Accident reports were filed by|and northern parts of lower Mich- the month, and broken down ‘into|!@an, where residents were still damage, injury, and serious injury|Sunday’s storm. and fatal collisions, Randolph ex-| From a high today of 34, the tem- plained. perature is expected to drop to a ‘ low of 18 tonight, with snow flur- ' Iries continuing but the winds di- tminishing to 10-15 miles. Tomorrow will be cloudy and continued cold, with a chance of a few snow flur- ries, The high is predicted at 38. Twenty-two was the lowest re- corded temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8.a.m. The read- ing-at 1 p.m. was 24. Theedere F, Hughes, Merits Short Term Vote for Circuit Judge, commissioners. cases,” he sald, “I'd had trouble a dike report I was looking While asserting he was “critical” Ponting State Bank Bldg, PE, 44188, Charities &. Harmon Tax Retarne. 907 |. the cancer. 59ers , Roll Toward Goal '. FORT NELSON, B.C. (UPI) — The homestead-bound 59ers from Detroit continued on the rugged Alcan Highway today. The 59ers were on the toughest stretch of their 4,300 mile trek to Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula, Saint or Sinner JACKSON; Miss. (UPI)—State Rep. Joel Blass’ explained the Mississippi sion’s decision against naming future state buildings for living persons this way! “A man who is.a saint today may be a sinner tomorrow,”* Building Commis- [ ‘best looking Washington White House design. He pocketed $500 pickup sation last queaeet. and, in the 1790s, that wasn’t} Kilerdorf is supposed to have received duriig the arson job the fata) burns with which his body was covered as he stumbled into St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Pontiac early Aug. 3, touching off a sensational investigation. | With 92 potential witnesses under subpoena, Judge Roth ordered a 14- member jury selected so that Killarney dew. Hoban finished the work Qct. 18, 1792. But then the British burned it down in 1814 and he had to go and do it all over again, IRE HURRRRRTR Fe In Today’s Press there will be & reserve supply of two jurors as the long trial x * One of the first potential jurors Editorials .,........ 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A [Hany | a tf ila ji i ie i 4 Es &<* wy a 2 agyesgeny “aes | date the administration must know - ica,” she added. : Budget," ‘Cooperative Buying,’ ‘Or- en S ee U Tentative plans for construction it to expect for income for . : Many’s the time that Libby fol- ganization,’ ‘Material’ and ‘Ac- ~ dwere presented at the Feb. 23)next year to formulate a. budget i lowed her father down long furrows tivities,’"’ she added. ie council meeting by Ann Arbor|and hire staff personnel according of newly turned virgin land, with Architect Walter Anika, and workjto that budget. : oom, pulling & pli is od eeu a Uk ated 0 ive once _ |is expected to begin on the build- With an expected -enroliment peg: SR ae : : TG wn dhe se ‘cat ae todos “The PTA in Action” will be ing ebout April 15.0 | next year of 1,210 students, Hun- | . a ry + * ? to and her 12 brothers and sisters IRISH ALL THE WAY — White-haired Aunt Libby, Russell },, party. given by a pangs Oxford Service Group ee ae: Ms gatent hopes ose with i was raised right there on the rich} who says she’s Trish clear to my backbone, holds her constant They also know that a lot of ee on the Michigan Congress Puts On Thursday Visit ; Within will hoes tol 38 this tinged kre mare lakeshore land, granted to her) companion, old “Orange.” Libby will celebrate her 102nd birthday / aunt Libby's happy Irish spirit will’s parents and Teachers: : pagers: apg us F Seeening| to old, Sila Weed een 0 i homesteading parents so long ago./ Friday, by the ‘wearin’ o’ the green,” at the Allenwood Cottage jremain, long after she has again of U. of M. Singers St. Known as the Swann teacher staff ef 4044 as com- She still remembers the natural near Milford. ’ returned home. A “problem clinic” wil deal ’ \Covering store, the building will pared to 42 a year ago when : : with those problems that con | OXFORD—The University of] provider more working and. storage| te district had « 1,156 student : ‘ . . tens aohest —" a2 4 / Michigan Men's Glee Club will give space until the new building is| ©=reliment. : A (eck's‘Aves touidens |9€t PASSION Play iner-Donce Tonight |" ae omaaity Laon i A 2 mop alt ! Elects 4 Area Residents | a : y Dinner-Dance Tonight The workshop is expected to be |Community High School. Paacre von business ye 9 Pres- ar ee wee Ne and © sidents - -| UTICA — The Utica Kiwanis|U8ed as a model for other 'inter-| The 75-member Glee Club will Sa ol = lis puma Sakae edie tet conte | ® TS | Four Oaki a . Club will sponsor a Dinty Moore|¢sted gtoups throughout the United/be presented by the Oxford Serv-| ) "4 cael ef the chesahas [ut "WO ChMMOE contin Citic } in Hit-Run Detrolt Albion Alumal Chub. } OF vondaié Dinner Dance this evening at the|St#tes, and representatives from/ice Group as one the special *t:/ (7 “Cotieree, Archie Neos, |spending.” | ; They are George Kuhn of 2173 K. of C. Hall, 4425 Utica Rd. here.|4 scteols in Oakland county wi ee Ne Current Town Ha making Miltord’s first home-rule | Approval of this one-year eight | Victim’ Left on Road); Perry ‘ot 31740 Dohnay ra.| High School Auditorium! .o. Sil"be served from 6 %o| All. librarians, whether profes-| ‘The university choral group is |"? ma to: balance next oet'e beaast ° . cf Will Be Se f ‘The's will start. at/Sional or volunteer, and members) celebrating its 100th anniversary | The new village manager, Oliver! 4 possibl. out ! With Fractured tleg/F - view president rs} Wi ene o 2 pm Dageing Ee de PA OS Ge tee to De ean tah brcees 2 Hays, was t purchase] at? ly wipe out completely | as Car Speeds: Off nie ” 4 oS Betrayal’ ae of the event are|Vited to attend. A turkey luncheon! Town Hall concert in New York |50 water meters for the sum won MS Gefieh, qebest oficiales : * [Malcolm Young of 1100 Withington P. T. Smith Jr. and Ted Kash-|Will be served in the school) April 1. ithe silage population | Registration deadline for the wees, seen) Te oe mos get Play, “The Betrayal” by Geoffrey|the local organization. : -_ a noes y ‘The council also decided to meet|“2@ board urges all property own- Oe es re ore Se vat ta be da|W- Dowsett, will be presented at 8 Ex-King Says U.S. Autos ee Clu = | aera at 8 p.m, the ana Oe ar may eet — . pm. Thursday, Friday and Sa"! Auburn Bake Sale Set |Are ‘Too Big, Too Big’ | Local organizations which band. Monday of each month, rather than|°™ APP! 2 : —-. a day in the andi thier ee 9, 9 ed together in order to éifer spe./@Very Week, now that the full-time with leaving dale Senior High School. The school} AUBURN HEIGHTS — Home-| DETROIT @® — Among those |-i,) cultural events here through-/™4nager has been hired. Band Boosters to Meet al injury is located between Livernois and|feom mothers of the Stone and} with an opinion on the size of (out the year are.the Junior Wom- $1,000 bond pending adie condi: Auburn = Heights_~—_—elementary —te is —— King _— en's, Music, Rotary and Lions|WSCS to Gather Bieta cei = Circuit Court Monday : schools will sponsor. a bake sale of Yugoslavia, a Detroit | Clubs. Band Boosters U Get Gepvennd te The play with a.cast of 30 is di-/saturday in two locations here be-| visitor. - | Student and adult tickets may be} SEYMOUR LAKE — The |its regular monthly meeting at 7:30 ra rected by Mrs. Bonnie J. Norman. /sinning at-9 a.m. The baked goods| Peter, who lives in the tiny |purchased from any member of|.Woman’s Society of Christian |this evening in the Avondale Junior __ According to Troy Police, Rich- visiting teacher in the, Avondalejwin) be on sale at the Auburn] principality of Monaco, watched |these clubs or at the door the| Service of the Seymour Lake |High School, 2900 Waukegan St., — > to, schools. - Heights branch of the Pontiac| cars roll off Ford Rouge Plant |night of the performance. They are| Methodist Church will meet at |Auburn Heights. Music will be ee roles will be por- |State Bank and at Sam's Drug} assembly line yesterday. also available in Rochester at| 7 p. m. tomorrow at the home (furnished by the sixth grade band, ‘Ditto pend bust trayed by ‘Thaddeus Johnson, , 3292 Auburn Rd. _ “Too big, too big,” he said. ‘Mitzelfeld’s Department Store. of Mrs. Allie Johnston. Refreshments will be served, son. Eari Wilson, Victor Chambers, e . ! ee ~ ~ ———— —— FT i 2 “5 chan aideawteea, by i Dolce’ Meme } 2 ix = 3 Galloway, Karen Walters, SF ates taleon ee en ak ee IF YOU BELIEVE IN Beaumont Fred C. Phillips. ; later, Sheeron lighting chairman is Walter Peel.| yo Geta th on Mrs. J. L. Walters has charge of Police Chief David G makeup, and Mrs. Walter Schlie . Lig * is the choir director. Organist will AND - , ” te euld the be Claude Wiseman. : ' Ton’s car was Choir, cast and committee mem- e several pieces of bers dre from the many churches the scene of ameed in the Avondale-Auburn Heights) . f - vehicle. MRS. FRANK W. COPENHAGEN |Community. | . 3° . Looe oa ing he had had a couple of beers . each evening to- y 9 2 before the accident and then pan-(COUple Married sponsoring churehes, Mrs. Norman LOOK AT THE CAR THAT’S DONE I ae icked when he struck the other} , said. ; car. in Clawson, Oe : « . 2 * ‘ ° . : i | Pupil Turns Himself. Live in Utica’ —_|Area Woman-Wins . ‘ LOOK AT me BY STUDEBAKER Into Guinea Pig ‘| troy—Newiywed Mr. and Mrs. $100 000 . Ai C h ae TOPEKA, Kan. (UPI) — a|FrTank W. Copenhagen, who were ’ IN Alf ras : : : A, ee McCarter |™#rtied recently in the Guardian Grade School in Topeka was dis-|Ansels Church, Clawson, are now! OAK PARK — A $100,000 out-of- : ! . .|residing at 550° Jamestown St.|court settlement was won by Mrs. ; lem of sending . . , bd ba * Se tae once pads ‘when the sam dactattend tae dete lb eet ne votes ed P” Your Studebaker Dealer's door is wide open—for you to drop in and look at the one aaid stay’ alone ina. gmail place |. TH bride is the former Shirley|stemming trom the 1956 Grand car of the day that’s specifically designed and built to meet the needs of the times. Three feet ae - Jean Marceau, daughter of Mr.|Canyon collision of two airliners. ™ z y a gn One of tit pone: Sid pi ee tee See PE eit eb De shorter outside, room for six inside. Easy to handle, tidy to park, simple to turn around trong decided " y. The bride- Q a ‘ And, bless you, it’s the only low-cost economical car in the world that’s Cherch Hesors | ee ae Ot ee nee ot Oe styled with really exquisite fashion-rightness—rich in interior appointments, tastefully uphol- Patron Saint Se hele mh ee ae oe aes ini Cestai'Niawe 40 stered. “PP See this pocketbook perfect beauty today. Price it. Drive it. If you do, you'll ; ‘ ried a cascade arrangement of | _; nk ’ Sar’ by Dinner Event flak reve buds snd slephasotis |illion have been, fled here in want it—and don’t say we djdn’t warn you. | : WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—For| ©otwined with ivy, others are pending in‘other coun- those who don't like the traditional-| Joan Marceau, sister of the bride,|ties and other states. Some have $2295 dy Irish fare of corned beef and/was maid of honor, Bridesmaids|been settled without litigation. ~ gmith’s original story was that he had been lured to his private office the night of Feb. 21 on the pretext ee I come tax return. He said two of the men held him while the other methodically |cember, amount of slashed him with a razor blade. . victim will tau. & - * Se : Smith, former state chairman of Indiana about it.” *x ® * young Republicans, has been mayor of this ‘wl Prosecutor Richard Garvey “ gaid.. the _ Southeast Indiana town for 10 years. MOT hoodie’ Waite dione “to ror eee ee z ; in January, e SS | “the state Supreine Court already|normally is the month these are Bt Owners. sis dechcaii chan nal ol “Pius fa Q lor ers as attempts oat at ene their lowest level for the they liked an appropriation.” a e pes ocean Coe a struction are regarded as an in- dicator of future planned under the Gi howhe: loan _|was indicated t (tee aaa, FREE | PORTABLE. 1950 Console As cibni ; HOME OR 3-9702 Free bonus gifts. All purpose hate thf’ attachment. Trade-ins accepted. rebuild and service all makes. . CURT'S. ‘APPLIANCES. il Lan Jamagon’ x * * The Legislature, he said, “has no| =2slish Sadler's a " First fo Forego Pay. zee esscsse Su Dr. Stanley W. Black —OPTOMETRIST— * Now Located at 3513 , smmrgonbhe LAKE RD. 1 Block West of M-59 " Cemher of Cans Lake Read, Pontice ‘OVER MAC’S DRUG STORE The dividend looked too. 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