Se ¢ meet Permits ves eo mre epre RS Meebo ev
OWN POOTBALL TEAM = In fact, iy cede
have a substitute. Mr and Mrs. Victor Bahr
(left) pose with their 12 sons-
International Falls, Minn. Bahr sells gravel and
harvests Christmas trees on his
re support the family. Shown are (left to
4
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14 days old (in Mrs. Bahr’s
arms; Wallace, 18; Victor Jr., 16; Robert, 15;
David, .14;. Gary, 11; LeRoy, 10; Warren, 9;
Gortion, 6; Franklin, 4; Douglas, 3; and Michael,
2. Another boy died in 1944. The Bahrs were
married in 1938. ° right): Kenneth,
at home near
small farm to
Bank in Farmington Teamster Heads = lo Unity Talks
‘Bary’ plodded to work. in-the rain|threatened to shoot anyone ‘re- -today under the guns. of police and
-militia on this first anniversary
of the anti- Robbed by 2 Bandits An alert n.To bank maneger turned
in an alarm to state | yesterday before bandits had!
even entered his building.
‘The gunmen, however, worked too swiftly in the dar- fo Learn Fate iT Naee. 1 Reveal Sater
Court-Named Master Macmillan, Ike Meeting Today
President Also ‘Plans’ to Discuss Vital Issues
in Radio Series
WASHINGTON (?—Brit-
ish Prime Minister Harold
Macmillan came here today
Eisenhower for restoration
of the American - British
partnership iri scientific re-
search,
He said his single pur-
pose is to “improve friend-
ship and extend co-opera-
tion” between the two coun-
tries.
- Maemillan's plane landed at|
9:17 a.m. after an overnight flight)
from London,
He was met by Seeretary of |
State Dulles who said. that while |
the Communist world fs held to-
gether by force, the free world |
is united by understanding.
“We must never take that un-
derstanding for granted,” Dulles’
said in his greeting. |
x * *& in the afternoon, were not just)
aimed at strengthening American-
British ties.
an broad purpose, he said, is.
to help all nations which need to|
cooperate and work together to)
les Go sonstern ponte
Se series ar talks to proclaim
atiew his faith that the free
world will prevail against cor-
munism in this outer space age.
WASHINGTON «® — Teamsters th $2,800 moments
Sees
Police Patrol All: Major Areas on Anniversary: he notified police, he said.
The men entered the bank weer
ing. tan trench coats, brown ha’
of Uprising false noses’ and sunglasses. They
a ordered bank personnel, at gun-
VIENNA ® — The people of Hun-\Point, to turn over all cash and
Benner instructed tellers to give
the money to the bandits. They
took all the loose bills from the Russian revolution. took a
two cages nearest the door, | %& ww ® *ing dayhght holdup and €es-)
This areqeed his suspicion and | converting leaders expect to learn today whe-
|ther their 14-million-member
eS
* + |.
Federal Dist. Judge F. Dickin-|
son Letts said he will sign papers
an earlier restraining
The bpgransh $ plans for per-
‘haps half a dozen speeches in vari-
Ous sections of the country in pe
next few weeks were disclosed
he told a miner Bair radio et,
ence last night he intends to seek
\opportunities to set forth his views
in these critical times.
* * *
Speaking before 1,500 applauding
guests at a Waldorf-Astoria Hotel to appeal to Presidenty
BARLY WINTER — A sign of things to come —
was seen in Spokane, Wash., when a surprise
storm dumped three inches of snow on the city
yosterany. Traffic was snarled on some streets
—25 cars tied up on one hill—and at dne time
viibitity © was cut to less than a a block. ‘Tee storm was losing its
inches of snow
‘Army’ s ‘Jupiter’ Rockets to Success
1,500-Mile Missile Tested MISSILE -TEST CENTER, Cape;
Canaveral, Fla. ® — The Pentagon, however, would
A Jupiter not reveal how far the Jupiter bad) |The three-stage rocket, tures dropped to ten below zero early today at
Havre and Cut Bank, Mont, ‘Commissioners
Make Ruling
on Hospital. Can Retire Obligation
Out of Pontiac Capital
Improvement Fund
_ ‘The $95,000 hospital bond
issue will not raise 1958 city
taxes, the City Commission
ruled last night.
pay for the retirement of
of the city’s capital im-
AP Wirephote
punch today as it’ moved into
Colorado and Wyoming after dropping up to 20 raising taxes 50 cents per
$1,000 of assessed valuation. City Manager Walter K, Willman
offered the suggestion which is‘ ex-
pected to delete between $53,000
z to $55,000 a year from appropri-
—o—«* tions used for customary street,
sewer and civie building projects
jin the- city, fe: in parts of Montana. Tempera-
Vanguard missile will take place. | This is because interest is ‘al-
intended Ways higher the first year, Will-
rocket soared skyward last night | traveled A spokesman said that! to carry a U.S. earth satellite into|™™" pointed out.
jrange ballistic missile
The missile, designed (6 travel,
1,500 ‘miles,
cially to have takerr its prescribed
course and landed in its pre-se- was reported offi-| Dulles declared the three-day|" @ spectacular and successful | still is secret information
*|talks, opening at the White House|test of the Army's puermedate calls POUR IN
The mighty missile trailed a
jlong oval flame which lighted up’
ithe Cape Canaveral area, Minutes)
latter the launching the | Miami
Herald, 200 miles to the south, | first-stage engine. STILA, MUST VOTE
Along with commissioners, the
manager stressed that the no-tax- is due for a tryout of its
High winds ap-
parently have caused post pone-
iments of the test,
Yesterday's Jupiter test was | space,
necessity of the vote Monday on
the issine.” Commissioners decided to |
the 30-year bond issue out —
provement fund, instead of |
increase decision does not void the.
wage peace Snceabaly.
=|
order into a preliminary injunction ‘dinner. sponsoted by the National
still barring James R. Hoffa from|Fund for Medical Education, Ei-
over the union’s dency. | isenhower dealt mainly with a:
king eg ineed for money to train more doe- |
‘But the 82-year-old judge bas jio.. and other medical personne!
not made clear in court so far jand to expand health facilities.
whether his order alse will put Gaye NO DATES
the union under court-named | the President provided no de
masters and tie up the huge labor tail regarding his plans. But aides
organization's -vast funds as |said he will make perhaps as many |
asked by a group of 13 New \as half a dozen speechés, some ‘of “ting, he said, lected target area. was flooded with calls‘ from resi-
dents who said they saw it pass
overhead, 2
r | aay SaaS Sietnes g <8: ow
given an immediate repert on | There still was no word on when
the outcome of @ test, the second of the day. A small
missiic was launched during
daylight hours but authorities
have declined to give any infor-
mation about it beyond that it
was not the Vanguard.
the scheduled test at Mie’ Navy's
oes a pact sneer — a
City Gets Progress Report"
on Public Safety Building
City officials are anxiously awaiting the completion
pf the new $875,000 Public Safety Building, which will
house the police department, fire department head-'
quarters, and municipal courts and.offices. It began wobbling shortly after
takeoff and apparently fell into
the Atlantic.
ee = huge Jupiter was about
, searchlights shone
big on it and‘a glow appeared
it, Seconds later it began
a aoe ascent, gathered speed,
vanished momentarily in a cloud!
bank, then reappeared. It could be
seen for about 2% minutes before
it disappeared to the southeast,
* *
In Washington, Defense Depart-
ment officials indicated more in-|
City Manager Walter K. Willman Monday expressed
hope that the Pike street edifice would be turned over ta)
the city sometime nex t*
week, with occupancy “pos-
sibly” by Nov. 15. - .
Some electrical and plumbing Lig uor License
work is still going on in the build- All Are Puzzled
Commissioner Floyd 'P. Miles
had his fellow city commissioners
* * *
A spokesman for general con-
itractor J. A. Fredman,- Inc. this) When Miles OKs | formation about missile tests and)
their results will be provided in!
the fyture.
Murray Snyder, assistant sec-:
retary of defense for public,
affairs, said the missile test #@-|
gram here <‘has reached a staged
where certain information may,
now bé made, public.” }
Thief’s Loss, Her Luck "Bie stil peed: the, authority ef the voters before we can issue
the bonds," he said.
Property ownets will go
7 am. ate Hols between
‘Monday to cast balldts on whether.
‘the bonds may be issued té pro-
vide funds to furnish and equip the
| $4,000,000 addition at Pontiac Gen — eral weer ey * * 1
Although be public works pro-
gram would be sliced somewhat,
Willman -said the cutback would
‘not be alarming. He pointed out
that the new Public Safety Build-
ing, Which took roughly $200,000
the past several. years from the
* ee has been completed,
pesgram,” he
in their action taken last eve:
ming.
Willman to prepate the forthcom-
ling budget with an overall tax rate
of $13.70 per $1,000. of assessed
vatuation.
* The reports said it appeared they
_ Faves.
_the way. She was not molested.
‘said a Ge
‘stand of Hungarian. workers) * Traffic moved normally. through)
streets where a year ago revolu-
tion exploded from a peaceful
demonstration for better living
conditions under, iron Red rule.
Reports from Budapest said the
heaviest concentration of power
appeared at Kerepesi Cemetery
where many victims of Soviet
and Hungarian police guns are
buried. : :
were on guard against any mass
attempt to commemorate the up-
rising with pilgrimages to the
*® * * *
Once a little, gray-haired old
woman in black made her. way. to
a grave, ignoring the police along
Western embassies in the fo-
SS ee ee ae en
all appeared
“All is quiet; all is normal here’”
fman-speaking _ official
at Budapest's big. Csepel steel
works by telephone. The steel plant
was the scene of the last - ditch
against Russian tanks that crushed
the revolt,
Market for Cars, Goods. ‘Staff ‘Delivers Paes ‘
| newspaper staff pitched in to |the union’s stand on both the court Yerk union members,
They have challenged Scality!
of Hoffa's recent election, charging!
that many of the delegates to the| recent. Teamsters convention at!
fled before she could get it wa- |Miami Beach, Fla., were illegally|
locked, chosen “ handpicked to rig the
voting. It was that convention
hiss (Sunman , eft ' immediately, which overwhelmingly elected Hof-
othdr ‘remaining a few ‘a to succeed retiring President following. his companion nde Beck.
They estaped in ‘a stolen 1955)
Oldsmobile,- later found abandoned (JUDGE HINTS MASTER
at Outer Drive “ and Plymouth) Judge Letts hinted during the
roads, in Detroit. days of argument in the .case
' State police arrived only mo-\that he favored putting the union
ments after the bandits had left.;under rule of a court-named mas-
The holdup. took place at 1:40 p.m.
at a time when there were no
customers in the bank located at!
— River Ave. and Middlebelt R +
BONHAM, Tex. (®@-Flu struck
six regular carrier boys and their
substitutes, but -it didh't interrupt : :
delivery of*the Bonham Daily | Meantime, an informal meeting,
Favorite. Publisher -A. L. Mc- of the Teamsters Executive Board
Alister and three members of the jwas assembled here to «prepare make the deliveries. action ae the AFL-CIO status. little: change in temperature is
‘colder, The low will be near 38 - 42. ‘ean outside of Washington.
The first, most likely dealing
with the nation’s science pro-
grams, is expected soon. The
(Continued on Page 2, Col.-5)
Theme for Thursday:
Walkin’ in the Rain
“Just walkin’ in the rain, ‘gettin’
\goakin’ wet” is what Pontiac area
people will be doing tonight and
tomorrow.
Cloudy, wet and: windy, with |
the |
weatherman’s. prediction’ for to- |
night. The’ low will be around.
533 - 57.
Showers aré forecast for Thurs-
day with a slight drop in tempera-
ture. The thermometer will reach
a high of 57-61 degrees. . ~
Tgmorrow night will be partly)
cloudy with showers ending, and)
1
The lowest temperature preced-
ing 8 a.m.
at 60 at 1 p.m. imorning said their work was com-
ipleted.
Frank A, Reed, purchasing
agent for the city, said some of
the $51,000 worth of equipment
for the structure was. being de-
livered piece by piece. Spectator
chairs for two court reoms were
expected in today with desks due
by Nov, 1, he said.
The City Commission last week)
authorized the additional expendi-;
iture of $15,000 for miscellaneous
equipment.
Reed said he did not know when)
ial] the nece equipment would
ibe on hand td allow operation by}
ithe different departments,
City Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn
said city Departmeng of Public |
Works and parks crews were put- |
ting finishing touches on paving |
of a parking jot and sidewalk
and sodding around the building. im
“Shotid be Wrenn said this w
done “within the week."
The buikding is located just north!
‘of the City Hall, with its maiir en-|
in downtown Pontiac) itrance off Pike street. It is being. election in the November elec-
was 54 degrees. The mercury stood financed entirely from the city’s) tion. He is the only mayor the
| city ever had. capital improvement funds. a little puzzled last evening when
he proposed acceptance of a new
liquor license in Pontiac.
Long a staunch foe.of new liquor!
licenses in the city, Miles mistak-
enly offered for approval. a request
from John and Athena Ponushis
for a new package beer license at
913 Baldwin Ave.
| “I thought it was 5 just a trans-
fer,” Miles biushingly teld com-
| missioners as he later asked that.
the. request be reconsidered. H | had passed earlier without dis- |’
cussion.
During ¢ the reconsideration, the
request was approved by a, 5-to-2
vote, Objecting along with Miles
jwas: + ead tis Gilbert W.
‘Mayor 47 Years, Quits
BEREA, Ky. WH — John L. Gay
C helieves 47 years is long enough
| for him to serve as mayor of |
Berea. So, at fhe age of 92) he
has announced he won't seek re-
> 2 }
DETROIT Mrs. Edith)
Hall told police a thief took $6
from a purse which she had left
on tne porch of her home while
she raked leaves. He threw aWay
the purse, overlooking $2,170
hidden in a secret compartment.
ww the fifth consecutive year in which
this rate remained stable.
. The program will alse show the
of the bend costs ©
when .it is presented for study
later this year, Willman said,
i from city tax receipts for the cap-
—— on Page 2, Col. 6}
2nd Area Hunter
In jured in Eye State Reports 94 Hurt,
7 Others Suffer Fatal
Heart Attacks in 2 Days ‘Stock Market Recivers
All Monday's Losses
NEW YORK (In an amat-
ingly, strong rally, industrial
shares in the Stock Market re-
covered in one hour today vir-
tually all their losses suffered on
Monday, the worst Stock Market
break in two years,
Volume soared to 1,010,000 in
the first hour of trading. ~The
high-speed ticker tape fell. as
much as 8 minutes behing floor
transactions,
The Dow-Jdones industrial aver-
age soared 10.7% to 430.51 in one
hour. On Monday during the en-
tire day it dggpped 10.77 In the
worst market“sethack since the
first session tollowing President,
Eisenhower's. heart attack in
September 1965.
ipunter today fought. to retain vi-
sion in his left eye, as the number
of area hunters suffering gunshot
wounds during the first two days
of the small game season rose to
i.
Municipality Would Have Population of 300, 000s.
FLINT «® — A proposa) to cre-\—with all citizens having a voice
ate a “New Flint’ with ‘a popula-
proposed at a elected ihn W. lastnight of the Flint Area Study|Thomds, a Flint lawyer living in|; a citizen-fact one of the suburbs. |
efficient »and pote way t/SPGAME CONSULTANT = ‘ jroblems| Dr. Zimmer, resident director of
i ’ led over the University of Michigan social
ee ee | reetarch ppadect, became insetting up the organization and/continued in his university post consultant late in 1954. He has} ed by FAS, the members wete not
asked to adopt the new municipal- ~
Planning Expert-Proposes Creation of ‘New Flint’ cults for greater equalizing of the;
county tax burden among al] units! said, ‘‘any level of luxury is pos- * ke
° The state as a.whole had record-
‘ed 94 persons wounded, with a
119 . year - old expectant Jackson
smother heading the list. Seven oth-
er hunters were dead of heart at-
tacks, including a Utica man.
Given the necessary a he He pointed out that it will make —
* Annually 34% mills is allocated
A wetnded Waterford Township”
while working with FAS. ity proposal yet. The question of of .government in the county. sible, . .For with unlimited funds
Becatise of the large amount of
research information to be: digest-
A ansertit OSES
In Today's Press
seceommeninamcit is
\ Comies pik aw bes ewes vivaees i
County News ......... 6056 wa)
Editorials eee fanbase cov wes &
Markets ...... Jiseakes inca
Obituaries ........ edad oo
eeereius y 4 pushing action toward the plan's k *« &
adoption will await further study) fp recommending the new-city
by the sity and —e dele-' pian for metropolitan Flint, Dr.
gates. Zimmer turned down traditional
Coupled with the cabin: methods such as charter town-
tion for establishment: of a new se reget of ence
appeal Board (cities, metropolitan specia is-
eyed to poy) fags county /tricts, Sale of services by either)
planning commission to: draw up tity or county, city-county merger,
and administer an over-all guide annexation and two-level enalel
for the developmient of Genesee (tion. He said they either are ‘piece-|
County. . Mneal; @ further dividing of the
corimunity into segments, imprac-
Schools of Flint and 15. 5. gubuitben tical or undemocratic
districts would be consolidated into
Sports ed ve st nah wierte id| Dr. Zimmer said the existing | Theaters ....... berdeses ue ee wee as tee akon city's. units of government haye the
TV & Radio Program’. ; 8 Ee 3 | Kegel means to. supply poled
Wilson, Eart ....... 62. (SHARE TAXES services detisely settled wuburban
* Women's Rages . cn thra 21 Dr, Zisimher"s secdenshendation| areas need—at a price,
ae I 7 4 : | (Continued ‘on Page 2, Col, 1) any degree of duplication and in-
efficiency could be supported. . .It
is my opinion that this area can
no longer afford the luxury of
waste, duplication and inefficient
organization for the administration) Another area hunter, who lost t
of local government, sight of his left eye because of a
FEAS gurishot wound, r to im-
noe panel prove today in, Pontiac General It is no longer economically Hospital He ie: : :
feasible. to continue the present! of * Ww, St. R hes.
‘segmented approach to COPIRON to é - : problems.” . Fe if ts :
Annexation, hg Ee. could pro-| | De as
\vide the services the suburbs need’ Other area hunters not previous-
land create a commion tax. base for|ly listed as injured: '
‘the entire urbanized community. |
But with ‘all the advantages an-
nexation would. appear’ to offer, it -
A
=e)! RARUm ti Ft ee
‘ _
ae old
|Store Employes Warned | ‘Maybe to Guard Personal Effects 4 DALLAS @— A
periodicals =
cua % * ‘
: OPO% Parrish, “who visited Moscow
i ut wo years ago, said the Russians) ©
Ths | UU be able to launch satellites of 1k wes direct military significance-in a
’ oniie fairly short time, : ed s Such satellites, he said, will con-
Weee tain television cameras and infra- mgt es | (red spotting equipment, and can Beek:
6) be used as part of missile guid- a!
erable on fro ' . — * * & will 1 p.m. Satur-|, rst here, has been named the metropolitan-study _ field Pe, : - | pnt’. then: the|4ay at the Washington Baptist . ee | throughout the country, CONSTANT COMPANION — Teenager Susie | Se Pontine Press Photo Sd tatattite sei tere. Kies with the Rev, Lloyd 0, eta ie et Advisors Council. Dr. Zmmer told the Flint Area} 545 taken complete charge of caring for her 34-- ton, The mother has ten children, is dying of sol an board." the said. "~~ |Chase officiating. The body will be Eo lai RA gues = . Study the recommended new city| Ye#?old mother, Mrs. Edward Luebke of Clarks- cancer. a * : Parrish added that there was|? tate at Roth's Home for Fu- Rummel, named at the group's .
would gain distinctive advantages — - - tine ” nerals, Romeo, until Saturday) annual meeting-wt East Lansing, ; ; “only a chance” that the. United Dale Stafiord of Green for both city and suburban dweller) — / fi: States could beat Russia to the|/°°"- 4 gk: os gee — oo a oY ee ve. ee — Tio moon, mt pang eS" The le IES: Cag ge fe suburbanites provid. : But he said that if this nation BAL, ’ ‘The new chairnian, former MSU “ing room for expansion of the city. G n us C. t zen fA a wants to catch up, it should ‘press! BQ) d Issy W. ni football “captain, is @e director a "Sins twoudened population and 7 e ero t t ' S O re its ‘efforts in the direction of a n ue ont tof for Pontiac Motor os nancial base would make the com- : / . manned satellite; . - Hik 1958 T in of the General Motors Sy snd fac inporcana) Fi a i 7 bke . 3 | Ike QXCS corp. : . f : : ; ° ‘ me : io .
ca! Start Fund to Aid Luebkes Macmillan in Capital) “ims rom Paar one) | cows tte Ace. it Si, 2 The area study divided itself : | |ital improvement program. This|West Square Lake Ra. wil 00 : tt eight commitiees—education, | ' a vg ; . brings in $875,000 a year. res ty * alr anes ot Sars government, public services, san- | A wave. of open-hearted gen-|Susie administers injections to her|in tiainets pladed tevighest ‘wel fOF Talks With lke Ceeelaneae ae Coico ham at 7 p.m Hation, taxation, traffic, soning jerosity is sweeping through the|mother for relieving the pain. In|area in an effort to raise funds) _ ; «|their opinions: that completion PP ten de : and special assignments, Clarkston - Waterford Township|between times, she cleans‘ the 7-|for the destitute family. (Continued From Page One) the hospital tops the list of proj-| Mrs. Alex Gow will be assisted we Flint Area Study has served as/*7e4, for the poverty and grief-/room house, bakés bread, irons the a°°4° 9 to lects, and that other projects would| ™ Preparing a dessert-coffee and
| am q@xample for similar metropol-| stricken Luebke family. clothing and sees that the younger! Aithoagh Luebke is now working| ts" Pt waivoruuesaa heave $0; wait. the evening's entertainment by } = itan study groups in a half dozen A “Mickey Luebke Fund” has children are ready. for school, at a Pontiac factory, more than Mi yom. - ~ahas ° Mary Spauldiug- and Mary Helen J
_ Michigan cities and in several out:| been established at the Clarkston zs * $5,000 in.current bills have piled| The administration bas been hae ware — Se Holmes, . = side the state. State Bank for the mother of | When Mrs. Lucille Richardson, up, its ay Foecoaw nw oop Alapee| ip E. Rowston, “The importance | “Travel Through Gifts,” will be | bd : ten children, who is dying of a [of 153 S. Josephine St., in Pontiaé, , rs ¢ are —— : : ‘tar [the theme of the evening. | rare cancer disease—and knows |read the story of.the Luebke fam-|*GAN!ATIONS AID ellite and missiles programs have| of completing the hospital far |” _— | * Detroit Losi ‘sa in ' Other organizations connected/not been pushed vigorously enough.| supersedes the .$55,000, worth of c | ng it. ily's dilemma in last week's Pon- ' Mrs, R. K. Lewis and Mrs. .Lee | . ' tlac Press, she immediately went|¥!th the United Fund besides the) Macmillan also referred to the| other projects which will have > See Se 7: Because of Suburbs The campaign is being sponsored! work on a solution to the prob.(cancer Society, have helped the|interest of other friendly° coun-| to walt.” Mohr are co-chairmen of the rura-| ii. ana emcee cata) ~ by ‘church organizations under the |)... family, and will continue to assist/tries in telling Dulles his talks) «1 have been advocating this\*** — _ — Redeemer Luth- ; ee D IT ¢ — ty Budget ijeadership of Clarkston’s Rev. E-| in any way possible, according to|with Eisenhower would have “only |for 5 9 met im é” Commissioner ing The sal wm te Rage Reet tion aa : = Director Robert. S. Reason re iden Mudge of New Hope Church| Various organizations were (director Karl Bradley. one purpose — to improve oUt riovd P. Miles declared. “It will, eo ; it vealed ‘today Detroit is losing $5 , contacted for Cance Floyd basement Thursday and Friday atte 6 pede beeiaie o¢ Ge and Rev, Walter Gibson, pastor of wear Bory The t * * * - |friendship and extend cooperation spread it in a way in which wel ‘The Thursday hous will be frov ;
ieiconecting growth of the sub-|'2e Clarkston, Baptist; Church, | Beelety a special bed, | there will be a community|>etween our two countries in all can afford to pay for it.” Sam we $ nid Prides trom sui Fi Fe dressings and funds for drugs | cniicht parade conducted in the {'@!4S. and they are many, in which Se < spesig Larey riday :
, we walt: "aaa Se, Vite pies Beene Robert Nowth of the ie anne MVM dey en Wednesday and Thurs- tend ae =< Commissioner John: A..Dugan| eee < ats:
financigl - mt . . acenilion said, “We will still have a good ngha: sident Ord ca, THis, tnancigl- 1088) | Zion’ Nazarene Church, Posters, canisters and specific). Legal adviser for the group ts ecnborer a Berande ha hieech capital. innprovement program.” sdatied dan Wed bent bats nan ° | cut tn city services.” . dee at een information have been distributed|attorney, Earl C, Currah but said that ‘a good deal has} Only eight citizens were in the [of the proposed zoning ordinance . )
deity wn Yea cnt ter Rev. Mudge, a 54 Ce reeeglag ate ry pron x ig Mend mrp ef ae ers establish in 1960 that Detroit — or Rev. Gibson, at 50) Hand-Picked Union for Morton Co.? mention it, but the two develop-| sioners gathered in Willman’s | Herbert Herzberg wili discuss |. Rhodes was a government wit? zs : y office one hour earlier to discuss n Abel ria) rapid population increase in gutly-|STRICKEN ON MOTHER'S DAY le ‘deciles te this ti . 7 ; ness in s espionage trial, ng eae fon ates Dap ohare A PTODE Seeks to ‘Untamgle jeer suas wine venice mye ls Th arma eat < Mrs, l r é Sed a ae ee ~~ = » .|tinental missiles, and the launch man a ause KG, 1@ Vrop in with cancer, and told that there ood Fi ‘ oo) oe aol he believed the one question con-._- ; military information to — was no hope, : ee 1mm Ss Or nar ths pti — at ee cerning the issue — would it raise|iN See ‘My Fair Lady’ nationals while he was in ee aap eer 8 Pie 83 : @& & -;|taxes or not — remained unan-} yew yorK (INS)—President|°!.‘% a garage in
FUAOW 3 She underwent several serious) WASHINGTON i®=Senate rack-America had previously been de-| Macmilllan’s fir st-—scheduied|S¥OF°* | |Eisenhower and Mamie took in the| “Rhode 7 , . : the operations, and on October 16 shelets probers hoped to caus sal ad Pant” Pee Sl mecting with’ Eisenhower was set oe icuee'e tha ommiesion|tit, "My Fair Lady” last Pg ager ae = : . iat pean _ St.. es day their inquiry into tangled la-| 4 partial explanation. of com- ne te aagealine Hy ~ — be he cmnpbnstand het 6 ee factoral ett | at Ft. Myer, Va., and is drawir
f on bes tani in their old Pr bor eee of. the M Fro- pany support for the Bakers ‘Un- eae Go n coation ‘session in must.be considered which might : ® * * about $350 a month in pay ' - > i zen Foods Co., which beat down!ion came from a representative of Mi - lat a future date make it The chief executive joined the/allowances. = ? midafternoon ake it necessary . csone — ) Ps Pr ’ CHECK PROGRESS — Jim Loviska, carpenter foreman, looks struction (in background).on Arlene street eaiveen te eb and The vacat consistent effort toh _|interior forward structure, and| Ve? the plans of Pontiac's new high school with Dr, Dana P. Whit- Perry streets, is expected to be ready. by September 1958, Cost of solve this ‘problem has been in| seat belts. ~ orantices icon te WASHINGTON (NEA)—Another, armed with the latest highly ex- not lost for the oneneur with'systems now being developed will
he quality of the product being get-rich-quick _ treasure: hunt is| Pemsive scientifie equipment, dreams of becoming a millionaire. feature an advanced degree of au- -
sold. coming to an end. + | This has taken uranium pros- Scientists believe there are still cen publica- _- ; . *.* & ‘| The amateur uranium prospec-|pecting out of the range of the ne ran ers .. area Hlectronics and radioactive tee FASTENING SEAT BELT — Woman driver fastens her seat | No rescarch groups studying |tor is finding it's. harder these ateur prospector’s know-how, and! under the ground. topes will team up, it says, to belt before taking to the road. This, and many other devices, make the causes of injury in motor ve-|days to bag“a fortune overnight.|pocketbook. An official of the : ‘gontrol’ a continuous oll supply to . | for greater safety on streets and highways. oe hicle accidents can expect to pro-|Instead he is having to look for! atomic Energy Commission _re- ‘an Ad total pe eg pave the burner at the right temperature ee duce data leading to complete pro-jeasier game while big business do- and pressure. tection against injury observed in|mesticates the once fabulous uran.|P0ts the number of amateur pros-|tons. ee een ee on Blorage-tank scanners. will fade Senet has dropped by several / expect six million tons, 4he| sate the oil level, log the fuel used, 8 ‘ ‘|high speed accidents extreme jium wildcat bonanza into a highly Doctor Blames Allergies . violence. ae profitable pet. housand American uranium arsenal can notlang warn when the supply is low.
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: : last much longer ‘than 10 years
i ok e | pote: MINING SOARING ss ae unless there are new discoveries.| W°Y Can G0 & step further and ? However, since almost 70 per) vy s§. uranium mining is soar-| At the same time the ‘number : signal the supplier when to refill 00 ausin Cd ac eS cent of all injury-producing acci-|ing into an expected 300 million|°f Uranium companies taking up| That's why the AKC is urging |the tarik.
: #/dents observed to date have ot-/doliar a year business*as thou? search has mushroomed, An| the amateur not to give up. To | Chemical additives will be fed , cured ag impact speeds of lessisands of tons of the atomic pay-|4EC expert reveals that the num-) help him ‘get inte the high tax |@utomatically to inhibit sludge and
‘ than sixty miles an hour, the in-/dirt are being produced, But the|"er Of large and small mining} bracket, the AEC ty willing ‘to corrosioh, and improved materials CHICAGO (INS)—A Cincinnati physician reports that corporation of safety engineering |gigantic payloads responsible for|°°™Panies jumped from 800 in 1955) share with him all the informa. {Will greatly reduce maintenance recurring headaches may be caused by allergy to a common [principles should definitely pro-|thig mining boomare hidden from|*® 1.000 last year. tion it has on where and how fo |costs, the article says. ==,
aor duce safer cars for driving in|the average .prospector’s geiger| As larger firms start to strike | "™*t for urantum, , 7 Dr. Raymond L, Hilsinger, an eye, ear and nose specialist, |the low speed range. counter. it rich, more intricate, expensive | To encourage tors, AEC
added that you may get the headache within 10 to 30 min-_ ' 2
utes after you've eaten the food to which you are allergic. | Next: Nation-Wide Car-Inspec- | which swarmed across the West | *"¢ being introduced. Devices Bre ee : tion Programs, a few years ago staked claims on | Which can be attached to drilling [U8 1966./It will. also pay a
Addressing the 62nd annual session of the American | , ez on the ground or gleaming from | “f8%um hundreds of feet below |1960 for new discoveries depend- Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology yesterday in |/Oak That Owns Itself’ | the mountain sides Now smost of te ground, Alrplencs with highly Chicago, Dr. Hilstnger said recent studies have strengthened tified in Georgia the multi-million dollar ylelds are— :
‘the belief that headaches are caused by allergies and that Identified i rg! being found far below the earth's | *!*®.*7¢ being used in the search.
the most common culprit in these cases is & particular food. || WASHINGTON—""The Oak That — Pines a Meymonat hinges oe Fang: Bos ro aor a a
Dr. Hilsinger found corn and corn products to be the re ote a heer ae = oe : =v ae i
mumber one cause of food allergy hea@ pains. Next came [Georgia Its human: owner - be-
that) wheat, followed by milk, eggs, potatoes, ofanges, beans, bee{, |queathed the white oak to itself
_ tomate, coffee, lettuce and perk. in his will; the deed is recorded
“ ” in the town clerk's office,’ the Oc-
The difficulty in food allergies,” Dr. Hilsinger explained, tober National Geo sheen:
¢| “is the allergy is constantly changing—it may cause a reac- sine Seperéd.
um! tion ane day and give no discomfort at another time.” He ie ie
: -| continued: Louisiana's livé aks, though not} ° oils" that softens = oe wnat “The best way to trap the suspect food is te eliminate (thus emancipated, have a society
sovthe and Help tissues normalise Your| it from the diet for four days. If consumption of the par- ot their-own. To become a mem- provea und daye efter using wax_out|. ticular food item then brings on a headache—usually with- “a re Pal argh af phore: use SQUEREE-A-DROP’ bettie” easy to ot half hour—that item probably is at the root of the a sec be poate -Whete teen
Th D $ : ° : " }trees are needed most. President rifty rug. tores - Another strange ailergy phenomenon, according to the jof the Society of Live Oaks is the)
ing on qyiality and grade of ore.
MILLER’S
148 N. Saginaw Se. headache expert, is that you can “mask” r allergy to a | Locke Breaux Oak near Hahnville,
a Huron, Cor. Telegraph food to the point where you crave it and its consumption | ~
| 4965 Dizio Hwy." | makes you feel good se ar Mineral Output Rises
pod Quick- Relief from However, at another point in your “reaction cycle,” the | CAPE TOWN — South Africa's . oe 3 ‘te beet . {production of all minerals, includ- qi Pile Irritation food may bring on that outa, brain going to-burst” sensa - jing: atomid minerals, totaled 325,- |
40 years ago a Buffalo druggist | enggel mage: a. “aeooal URANIUM HUNTER "The gigantic payloads : deep tor | ' ‘Dr. Hilsinger said the body reactoin' causing the head-. (000) during 1956 about 35,000,000 mM _ are too deey
ftohing and auarting of piles “Tt| ache is that water is taken out of the bloodstream and or- | Pounds sterling more than in 1955. -brought such quick, cooling, sooth-| gans inte the body tissues, causing them to swell. He con-
ing, astringent relief that its fame| cluded: . ,
spread across the land making ‘
Peterson's Ointment a favorite in “Constant headaches can mean many things and should
Ask your! be examined thoroughly. However, if the ailment cannot be. of , homes,
Grugeist today for 0c box or TSe! traced to a particular body condition—that slice of bread |p ment delights or money back. you eat everyday may be to blame.”
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TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS =e THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 28, 1957
FEDERAL’S
IPEN EVERY
Lelan:
“Now! Take the fuss out of
of fit with the all-new
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fit. Simply ask for your dress size, Misses 10
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“Revel” bra... lly designed to subtly,
but definitely, hold you front and forward!
Clever crinoline inserts do the trick. In white .
‘cotton. Sizes 32 A to 38 C. UNTIL
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Halloween Soap
Can Be Big pani
Soap comes into. te traditional
own on Halloween, of course. But
there's no reason why the youthful
pranks can't be tanel & yee
evening prowl, give each of them
a supply of soap. Add. an open
invitation to write soapy messages
‘ja wet cloth to spread the ‘ghost writing” over the pane, then wash
it ‘away.
Better Than Dieting .
woman excuses\as fat is flabbi-
ness from weak muscles. Cssaparencesana ala senddimeaiatinnecian enema eee
Beauty Clinic
by Edythe McCulldch
Basic Beauty Care \
There is? nothing, no, not
Mrs, Sidney Olson(right), secretary of Pontiac
Toastmistress Club, pinned a corsage on Mrs. John
Simpson: (left) of Detroit’ who_is chairman of Coun-
cil Four of International Toastmistress, as.Mrs. Rob-
_ ert Sutton Feenter), pobticty chairman, watched. even lack of time, to keep
you. from looking. your
house chairman,: and Shirle
- toastmistress of the evening, The occa-
sion was a Toastmistress open house at
Hotel Waldron Tuesday. Looking over a program for the eve-
ning were. (left to right) Mrs. lvan
Wilcox, president of Pontiac Toast-
mistress Clab; Mrs. Milton Freet, open
cox when the Toastmistresses held an
-Gaches, vice. president of — ‘Pontigc » open house Tuesday evening in Hotel —
Toastmistress Club, greeted Ivan Wil-— Waldron.
Houston, Tex., has very. “spe-/ streets. A. jaywalker caught in ‘Club: Work
cial” traffic regulations for pedes- the middle of those wide streets)
Explained — Ruth Cramer (left) and Mri, George
trians or it has very wide jis in plenty trouble,
for Guests Annual Gathering
» | Tuesday Features
| Three Speakers
ITs” | Members ‘ef the “Pontiac Toast:
annual open house, Guests present mistress Club met eve-
|were given an insight into the Tuesday
ning at the Hotel Waldron for their
‘ i . . . workings of the club. -
TIME! ‘related how ress training
; ‘gives poise, charm and confidence;
‘Helen Lapisch, who explained the
' organization of the international
'clubs, and Mrs, Clayton Rule, who
related the story of “The Little
‘Trees, e
The assignment of grammarian
was held by Mrs. Wayne Reeves.
Timekeeper was Mrs. Milton
| Freet, who- also was chairman
. | of the meeting; tailtwister, Mrs.
There’s | P. Eugene Miller and topic-
| mistress, Mrs, Sidney Olson. Youngsters love ‘em
and Mother knows
when there's a chill
in the gir Billy the Kid
flannel lined jeans
can't be.beat.
sharp looking flannel
| Toastmistress for the evening
‘was Shirley Dovre, and the eve-
‘ning’ 's program was evaluated by
\Mrs. Robert Bunce. Mrs. G.
|Charles Stafford closed the. pro-
: gram.
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Peis A guest at the meeting was Mrs.
Sizes 4 to 12. In brown John W, Simpson of Detroit, Coun-
or-blue. Boxer Jeans in [cil Four chairman.
denim with flannel shirt.
aN lining with shirts to
match on these jeans
that take plenty of |
rough wear.
It’s Easier to Iron
4 Shirt ... -1.98"
J Jeans ....2.98 apr so rapidly, ironing may
e day become obsolete. But uin-
itil then, it’s certainly being made Dovre, “+
Bride Asks -
for Change
UP | * *« *
at? a | Speakers on the program were
4, i Mrs. George Gaches, who pre,
‘ sented a talk entitled “Hen” which
_|this, though usually the wife signs of Pithien ts
Friend Feels Hurt
When Asked to Get
Something Else...
By EMILY POST
“Dear Mrs, Post: I was invited
to the wedding and reception. of
a college friend of mine, I sent
her a very beautiful linen table- | _jeloth and napkins for a waditig
present, Shortly after the wedding pan
: Ha jeabest® th EF ES"s i
ges*
Bend i Child ‘Cures’
Owen was rinsing out some of her |
rbubble gum all over her face. pretty bes!. Surely you are
not too busy to be clean!
And a clean face ia a good
‘step in the right Sones,
hape your eye brows by
Plucking out the strays from
underneath, If your eyéd are
large and brows heavy,
leave them that way! Juet
e in @ full, generous lip
ne, - Ailing Thumb
CLINTON, Okla. w) — Mrs. Bud!
granddaughter’s clothes when she!
threw her thumb out of place, Now, comb your hats and
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‘Vinches,. 8 to 1 -rétio and 132 horse-crt “UP and. Given. fuel and) the Atlante Coast and from Plymouth’s new engine lineup ot-|power. Lia a es ea. Bermuda had scoured the ocean
1 etd Sted = ved for the resident of Morehead City
Kiley : » & radio jockey|who draws 10°per cent disability
mando V-8 at extra cost, withi Watch Magnifies Date {making the 580-mile trip -in thelpay for a stomach ailment in- 10 to.,1 compression ratio and al . : ; i curred while in service duririg the rating of 305. New fuel LES ws A BOY ON Ps, Or eens Se Senaetravens. War. ‘
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; : the date in the spot on the face|east of Cape Lookout, N.C, That|” a
ef * nel nate, the 3". ordinarily is. A|was 31 hours after his three-day
- Standard Plymouth engine|magnifying Jens built. into the)supply ‘of fuel and food was to] Portugal has reorganized its fish for 1958 is the 318-cubic-inch Fury|crystal over this area makes thejhave run gut. - leanning industry to solve its prob
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{Sputnik operation, combined with sane oe | compatible colors. oe p
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: Sinai. Communist arms| :,_ , . Se 8 ; ; : 1
; i the American gir Teeth Dcingerous | yi. rsctica tu enue . | T | : King Hussein de-) oc ALHOMA CITY ( -- Mrs.| afee above and between the 3 i urned into another! puby Lee Beaszly bit her husband| headlights, Tail lights also are : ‘ — propaganda weapon against the/ during a quarrel and police were| ew, with ciretlar reflectors low- ri Ae a
jcalled to arrest her. She was| @ im the fender and « sliver- :
Baghdad Pact is under dan-|charged with assault with a dan-| colored reflective wedge extend. . : ; Oe iz 2 k : onslaught, with the weapon, 4 ing upward to the tip of the fin. as 22 = .
esl. goa PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ee ge
- STATEMENT of CONDITION
As of the close of business October 11, 1957 a
RESOURCES | |
~ Cash on Hand and Due from Other Banks ........ .. ++ $19,186,487.60 °
_ Securities of the United States Government .......... _35,045,868.53 $ 54,232,356.13 _
| State, County and Municipal Bonds .................. 16,851,182:15 Other Bonds ......... ae i capt g ngs ooh ane 11,000.00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank .............. = Awe 165,000.00
Loans and Discounts ..... py ells aad racers wens silt .... 13,052,378.83 ,
4 Real Estate Mortgages ............-....... ceoveseee | 15,653,596.81 — 28,705,975.64
4 « Accrued Income Receivable ................. Sct na we 482,297.29 Prepaid Expense ............... fea nbgannin «RW doing ® 61,444.65
Bank Premises, Land and Buildings ............. esses 1,504,651.15
Furniture and Equipment .«........ Or re _ » 294,625.76 ,
Estate Owned Other Than Bank Premises ....... 200,365.00 - 1,999,641.91 ; 4 Re 8 wie ; : ai ' — * . ft e ! a - :
_ Other Ass eee eee ee Veeeee ies 3 37,125.74 & That’s the “track” scrawled across the map: 98,000 miles .. . more than
- a TOTAL RESOURCES ...................45 ans $102,546,023.51 \ : ap | = é | .. 4 . . J . % * 8 F *
Ree Sees ; es , , |. twice around the world. Six years of driving crammed into 58 days by a
| ‘ABILITIES et : : brand-new 1958 Plymouth. Read below, see how it affects your future.
FOE Fak na occas ce pacesectecscscvcecciosse pees $56,998,118.14 oe “a When you step into an auto showroom and plunk = when the Plymouth braked to the final halt were
0 Ee ee eee o ets iss tan’ a eattatas tet, Tota impressed by the results of this extraordinaty test. 2 ; a urface uty. ; <
U, S. Government ......... pire et nent teeter eee eees 840,457.26 Bos | gota vight to a ent. that’s gol to stand up ander ari utes Rretiee sane
Pa ; Bog Hy titiny the punishment of day in, day out driving. A car Mae ys elapsed:
~ _. | TOTAL DEPOSITS «.....:. : | ale lll dalla - — $ 94,835,415.73 | - that can go on delivering. new-car comfort and ¢ Number of brake applications: 37,551 ge Accrued Income Unearned ae eee ee eeeewnee 815,690.32 economy season after season. @ Number of wheel revolutions: 47,732,000
_ Reserve for Taxes, Interest, etc, ..........:.......... 563,759.35 We desi the 1958 th to do fant . i ca
Reserve for Dividends — Not Yet Declared ..... _— | 115,729.13 © that. B pagel te autile As y Olena 1. te see es ene naan: |
Reserve for Loan Contingencies../...,..... ‘alee ewes “65,512.50 - * le wanbad acted 3 cory: “And for all its punishment, the test Plymouth _ Other Liabilities ......... bpd axhi ps ands aad ee #5 x: ~ 36,288.37 : . ae still rode, handled and looked like new. The figures
Capital Stock, Common’ .........5.......f0eeeceeees » 2,750,000.00 ey See that route outlined above? It spells out above are just a few of the hundregs collected cca, ome a ee viseesseees 2,750,000,00 bs ‘Plymouth ’58” across 37 states. We tan a new ~ during this trip- Your Plymouth dealer will be
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TOTAL LIABILITIES |... ...0-00 606.0000 | $102,546,023.51 | oe $000 pillea a day! Le ‘Aat$ new Plymouth in.a very few days. Wait for it, It’s : eit 3, er. ‘oe Be . : | ed o ---~ going to. show you how much you can expect in a
iets FE. oe A : , -Here are just a few_of the 5 Oe cantor acne pet you can expect it only in-
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URS eas Sea “fy Coming November 1... .
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the many
area, + ~ SHOPPING ‘CENTER
We — like to —- your
. group an to express appreciation
. in being able to take part in the .
of such a great achieve-
ment that will help to make living
easier, as far as convenience, for
Laas in the ea ek
each 2 State's Youngest Solon ter sheep
tower: Battles Poll Tax Law
Fogatl PLEASANT amc 's youngest legislator
sight he would try to abolish the state’s only poll tax law when the
re legislature convenes in January.
Rep. Russell Strange, 22-year-old
Clare Republican,
Pleasant audience
“amazed” such a law even ex-
vilte|isted, He referred to a 78-year-old
statute permitting Village councils
to collect a $1 annual tax from
every male resident between the
ages of 21 and 50 years of age,
eee and certain other ex- aeeny? feece lambs mos’
week's _ Of 22.00
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try = Hore—-Galable 100. Barrows and gtits
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at 4-H Fairgrounds
The Aberdeen Angus Growers of La
SSSSS0r2882 re w Prd . {Selves out. Or, if they don't, that
mild measures—such as loosening
credit a bit—will be. enough, A Favors U. S. School Aid cat a ile emu _ though the administrati .[school eines: problems that! ask for one’ next peregg as continue to grow. defense spending? About the
As for the question of federal |54me ee
control, he pale that the Congress :
for 170 years made land and :
veo naa 'ar cad Voters fo Ask - wil control,
He recalled that this year the), 7 7 4
Congress alloted three billion dol- M i R | lars for mutual security and 34/7 y
billions for national defense but}. q OF ) Ca that the House, by a vote of 208
to 205, ‘rejected 1% billions for| St. Clair Shores League school — —_— | Seeks Election to Back "hs he had’ before, Bartlett, a| Welsh Ouster Action Democrat, once again criticized
the 1957 Republican-controlled Leg-|.
islature, which he said “in effect
reduced state aid to education.”
Paper to Campaign
“wiv for. Right-to-Work
GRAND RAPIDS w# — A Mich-
igan right-to-work committee plans
publication of a ,newspaper to
carry its message to factory. gates
throughout the state. - lofting of the Sputnik, and as--
serted the United States is falling
behind educationally,
Quoting U.S. Office of Education
League of St.
Thomas S. Welsh is removed ~*~ * 4 8 office. °
I¢ the states are able to
the problem, - he
haven't they done s0?”
ness.
thn: eentir police in sadiann
the approval of Atty. Gen. Them. “jit is. while local communities
sovereign to deal with education E
z
that further 76 aay wait completion Seeks 7,500 signatures of “many. details
*.
Welsh called the
indication that the
GM Plans Colorcast | sete & anew ten in Grand Rapids labor. activities, for my removal in
Jast year was accused of ~ petition."
Tokyo Students Protest
Crushing of Hungary
TOKYO @—About 100 Japanese
students .
, “‘a kaleidoscope of
drama, comedy
laced with
ers,
No incidents occurred.
SOUTH SHIELDS, England | x ke & Se
shes Juvenile Court sent a 16-| Sponsors of the demonstration rold petty thief to @ psychia-|the anti-Communist “Geheral 0 recently in the hope of find-|Federation of Students," had an- * jing out what made him steal.
-16,} The youth was back in court
ore than 55 yesterday, accused of stealing one
million cars and almost 12 tillion{pound —$2.80—trom the woman] . 4 iT Li
Hin i tween 300 and 500..
the tendency is to discount the! .
De Pauw and Dets,
DETROIT w — The Voters Report Brean of Check Ring City Police Holding 3
Implicated in Burglary
and Passing: Cases
A burglary and theck-vasine
ring was believed broken up yes-
iterday with the arrest of three Women’s
Pontiac men.
According to Det. Lt. John De-
Pauw, the three = stole blank |
checks from businesses in Utica
and Pontiac and cashed them with
area stores,
Charged with breaking wid.
entering were Robert Cook, 21,
of 120 Jackson St., J. Simpson,-
MM, of 73!) dackson St. and
Charles Hall, 2%, af aa dackson
St.
They were arraigned: yesterday
in Municipal Court and waived
examination. They were — bound
over to Circuit Court with arraign-
ment there set for Oct. 29.
* * * :
Extensive qiléStioniig “hy
James Bale,
Allen Noble and Herbert Coolev
brought admissions from one of,
the men that they were involved
ia the crimes, police said.
Simpson is accused of steal.
Ing nine checks from Carkner
Moter Sales of Utica, and later
| Joining with Hall to burgiarize :
| the same firm and steal 9st
checks, All’ these have been
recovered,
Hall and Cook are accused of
breaking into King Muffler Serv-
ice, 256 S. Saginaw St., Oct.
later cashed at -three Pontiac
stores. They are -also charged
with breaking into Taft Jackson's
Barbershop, 1% W. South Blvd, *
“In all, we believe we have cleared up three burglaries, one
larceny and six bad check cases,”
De Pauw said.
Clair Shores.. has
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and stealing checks which were
‘News in Brief. aa Pancake and sansage supper —
‘Thursday, Oct. 24, all you can eat,
Adults ~ $1, children - §0e, Auspices
Pontiac Municipal Employes As-
sociation & American Business.
Association, Plach—
| Pontiac Federal Savings & Loan
‘Bldg, 4°30 to 7:30,
Adv,
Hub Clothiers Anniversary -
cial, Select any sport coat in the
store and get a pair of $14.96 all
wool slacks, Free. Hub Clothiers,
18-20 N, Saginaw, _ Adv.
+ Rummage Sale, Oct, 25th: from:
9 a. m. to 1 p, m. Our Shepherd
Lutheran Church,'2225 EB. 14 Mile
Rd.. B'hm, 4 blocks East of Wood-
ward. - Adv.
Rummage Sale. Oar Lady Queett
of Martyrs Church, .32460 Pierce,
Birmingham. 4 blocks south of 14
Mile, between Woodward and
Southfield. Friday, Oct. 26, 9 to 5.--
Adv,
Rummage Sale, 1160 8. Lapeer
| Rd., Lk, Orion, Thurs. & Pri,
to Win Nobel Prize STOCKHOLM. (®)— Dr. Daniel
Hovet, a naturalized Italian, is ex-
pected to receive the 1957 Nobel
Prize jn Medicine and Physiology, «
Dr. Bovet developed pain kill-
ers from curare, an arrow poison
fed by South American Indians.
~ *
The 50-year-old ‘acientist, who
was born in Switzerland and
worked for years in the Pasteur
Institute In Paris, is also known
as a pioneer worker with anti-
ihistamines. ,
Two Stockholm papers, Afton-—
bladet and Expressen, said | the
$22,000 award was earmarked for
started drafting recall petitions in an effort to make sure Mayor
| Mike Todd Has
Macomb County's one-man grand N ew P. r oblems" jury last week filed an ouster, pe-
tition with Gov. Williams, seeking charges that he used his public of- fice to osece his real estate. busi-
recognizes “‘there- are no grounds) gets the grand jury| The hitch,: hbitwer, is that two ted of the most disenchanted _ indi- pn coat who had prom-|1260-B West ‘Bird
_ised that beautiful $4,000 aluminum | Use, '8, si boat, and the 60-foot house trailer|'", . forenoon, that didn’t even get inside the hemring:
much less before the TV
versary of his After Fiasco
NEW YORK (INS) ~ Mike Todd’s “intimate” shindig at Madi-
son Square Gartlen. held the TV ‘|Bovet. The Royal Caroling Insti-
‘tute of Medicine and Physiology
/mgets tomorrow afternoon to make
its ‘choice,
* ‘* *
| ‘De. Bovet did much of hie sclen- tific work in collaboration with his -
wife, Philomena Nitti, ~~
The research attack against can-
spotlight for 90 minutes last Thurs- cer is mounting. In 1945 only about
day night. But some of the
posure” he had promise.
Garden,
cameras.
dial
‘pant on
plane, Fiats, six motor scooters, six
mink stoles and other valuable |
‘| items, was not immediately de- -
pledged that
Money ‘thus collected must be used to build or maintain
thoroughfares Oakland County will sponsor a
Steer sale Saturday at the 4H
4.27 Fairgrounds, North Perry street GQ+Rewe woee » a,
mui
YH oe wianm
PEC es s
S2asses Ssteus
aise
vies! Hungarian Nation Valiantly Battled Reds
and Walton boulevard.
Fifty steers and five heifers will
‘ibe sold only to 4H or Future
54_|Farmers of America members. The |!
23 |Sale begins at 1 p.m.
23 | A steer will be. awarded to a
73.4 |youngster.during the sale. . 4
state’s old age fund. It was re-
pealed two years later.
: 148 County Drivers Lose
Their Driving Privileges “Manning M&M 23
iITiams, Bloomfield Hills, Farmington.
Those having to furnish financial
reoceenity for drunk . Laine:
me Adams, Birmingham.
iiam one hs Ma re Ov | Syite’s office reports that forty. ‘ight Oakland County residents
it have had their licenses suspended | are
gor revoked recently.
3) The following a had . their
oilicenses ° seapeaet for habitual
ard A, Cor Me Ivan A. iste. eit xa = =.
ae oe
o— - Hunting
Deeatiay, resulting in’ a
boy
ie ther; ta, a mena
Freedom Fighters Rose in Revolt Year Ag loa: By AMBASSADOR day and night to suka Send ali weilll ¢ewnteis e-hedatiin te HENRY CABOT LODGE that flame would not: go out: but/United States—to. break with com-
Chairman of the U.S. would spread and shine “all over munism forever;
Delegation to the-U.N. the. world, until there was not a . They proved that the imaeeat of
a. country by communism can be
teversed—that communism is not
the “wave of the future'’ but =
wave of the past.
a a
, Hungary's heroic uprising is not
an isolated incident. It is part of a
great stirring within the empire
of slave states which the Soviet
Union ‘overran after World War II.
Remember these events: UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS)
egy at finest hour began on
1956. Oct. :
That date marks the first time
‘|that the people of a whole nation
ever knowingly risked their lives
and fortunes to free themselves
from Soviet Communist colonial
LANDMARK OF COURAGE
At is a landmark of human cour- country anywhere whose people did
not know and understand what had
happened in Hungary. :
We could not, in a short time,
peacefully cause Moscow to re-
‘move its army of occupation
from Hungarian soil. No power
on earth, in or out of the United
Nations, could do that. But we
should not underestimate the
long-run effect of what the free-
dom fighters, backed by — the the American people is that this
great stirring will develop peace- h
fully, not by war, into a ‘steady Han
winning back of freedom by those
whose freedom has
from them.
should make us remember with
gratitude the bravery of the Hun- o
garian freedom fighters who began
their inspiring national revolution
@ year ago today.. Riots in Warsaw, October 1957.
The devout hope and belief of
been stolen
Every gain in that direction
(Copyright, = offers today, claim- be
ing Mike goofed om the “TV ex. | Juvenile Division.
——
cerning Ronald. Hammond, alias Purton,
19486.
Court allegt present 4 oS
about of the father of said child
x id has violsted-
service hereof,
ee
day of October, A.D. 1
AR’ a millién dollars was appropriated
for cacer research. This —
yy a
Court - MICHIGAN—In the’ Pro-
for the County of ae
Io the matter of the petition ¢on-
cerning Danny vest, minor. oo Ro
To a. — a of .
been tinea ‘in ‘ et the . t where.
minor
and said child
the Gtate, and ¥ j that . Fapaicion ‘of thie Bours
that the
‘
STATE: OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro-
bate Court for the County of Oakland, ile Division,
the matter of the petition ¢on<
minor, Cause No
. ond, father .F =
been filed * Te tomes
_ Petition having
mg that the.
unknown and gald chi nounced it would mobilize 3,000] But Mike, who hosted the party|s, aw athe stale and that said. cha students. Police had expected be-|with his wife, Elizabeth Taylor,|or : in celebration = the first anni- F
e “Ardund the|that the heatiog: be held at the Oakland hould be the this
In the name p ihe sponte of the State
f Michigan, aa” a Court
| ovem
D., 1987, at nine o'clock in the fore-
Srotng and you are hereby commanent to
appear personally at said he
Ht being impractical to .mal
55 ig $ S
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Commissioners.
Th
ern “standard big x” NOTICE OF-
ch 7, for the purpose of nee two
aa follows
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to # oe
ee of Orchard Lake, Da’ ted October 14, 1987. a
Oct, 21, 23, "5?
ee ee ee ee Riots in Pilsen, Czechgslovakia, June 1953.
Riots in East Berlin, June 1953. moral pressure of the United | Nations, mana to achieve:
On: Rew. & etter 12 days, he | “OOO eee & |
They showed up Moscow's
“peaceful coexistence!’ propaganda
} |for the fraud that it is,
They tore to shreds the myth of
a Comrounist “workers paradise,”’
NOT REDS. 3 Riots in Poznan, Poland, .June|
1956. . ja
‘ Revolution in Hungary, Ocfober.
tyranny. 7 || They proved that 10 years or French Offer Moon Trip Sa its ‘to a0 Move: Soe gino “education” could not turn young) | Sin "Mule The last word on Hungary's future | people into Communists. . PARIS = » future-
French Tourism Co. this
week began offering a trip to the
moon. at 500,000 francs — $1, 190. They caused alert citizens -of
small countries, even in remote
flame of indignation against com-| ‘Asia, to think what Burmia’s dele- That's @ithwet hutel re
time to come. wage bed the ‘United Nations said: but the company said it hoped
a > bat tae Sen Grice’. fod, the ‘Tirst hinar observatory sta-
FLAME SPREADS tala ci ines| {twill trichude “factities “for jf. Inthe United Nations we worked ‘They Caused many people in tree | overnight stops.
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