ng ta rer reat eS TREE RID cme entertain ty tener The Weather . 1 200 additional slips on Abbate, , ie _ Hoth YEAR & ee ~ s Here Is Pontiac’ s 1959 Catalina Vista Four- Door Hardtop ‘inherits Million, Local Labor Issues Hold Up Area Builders hers ite". Wider. Lower Bod — Big Three Auto Production in UF Canvass °°? nore Featured i“ Ret Numbers Ring Hit in Detroit | when a $7,000-a-year policeman | al suddenly Launch . Pre- Campaign becomes a millionaire? “DETROIT: nig nen Sian ahs; ond eo saluted oie 5 iui lec ac uae ort Gaal ‘ = < try’s big three, ffs national con-| were left hanging last oly ltrs | Solicitation® on Tiési | jphogeoceeie for wae as usual | T 6 L - Vv 8 E . tracts with the United Auto Work-| day when Reuther wrapped up a | * — ! =| WwW = ‘Gambling Operation ers Union wrapped up, today’ preduction worker aerecoemt at | 4 ce an - | With Luncheon } At least that’ s what patrolman arger ngines lawaited settlement of jocal disputes, Chrysler, | Still unresolved is an agreement ; . | John B. Gaul did. Offered With E DETROIT (UPI) a sirieee per- for a full scale resumption of 19: 39) covering some 8.000 salarted office’ Building tradesmen in the Pon- saul became the richest of conomy New. York's finast Friday. He fell heir to the, lion’s share of a Under the original agreement. workers and engineers at Chrys- tiac | skilled sons were arrested last night in model production. were awarded | area will begin their pre- er. the smashup of what police de- kt e& * faced Model Also Available campaign solicitations Tuesday for eight cents an hour more than| » , tion a t 2'9-million .dollar fortune, be- scribed as a million dollar a year) ¢ 1. 975 909 UAW members — production workers. In the suppie- Ford reported production almos the Pontiac Area United Fund. = = 21 oe ae numbers ring normal bat said. operations at a | queathed him by an uncle. ‘ 9 most-of them General Motors em- mental pact Friday, two stumbling Chicago assembly .plant.remaih at . = . ti * The 30-year-old father’ of two | a Six crews of vice squad offi- | pioyes—remain idled by local dis- blocks were resolved. = standstill because of @ local dis Volunteer United Fund workers reported as usual for his. 4 p.m. | By JOHN WO FITZGERALD a Ste i aus é m ‘1 “es ricke-ott {Phere H } . ~ cers conducted the raids, capping | putes at GM, Ford and Chrysler’ [aid off tradesmen with five pute. The Ford-AUW agreement will meet at a kick-off luncheon at 1° jidnight shift Station _ Editor, The Pontiac Press - as a Paul A. Kern’ ; group chairman; the Elks Temple Jr., construction is host Pontiac’s completely revamped new 1959 cars are announced to the public today. Any resemblance or similarity .to other years is bypassed in this advanced new styling and engineering. : The cars will go on display to the public Oct. 9. In Pontiac there will be a special preview downtown next ‘Construction group .goal, in- cluding special gifts, is $15,658. Yankees Lead Wednesday afternoon (Oct. 8) and they may also be ‘a five-month Investigation. Po- | (picketing continued today at Years seniority will go into an was announced Sept. 17. house clerk, lice said the ring was a key link po otiae Motors, Fisher Body and areawide hiring pool similar to one in the nationwide Mafia crime | GMC Truck & Coach Divisions | provided for produc tion workers and gambling syndicate. | h y als eed to use | in Pentiac.) in Fee si at Md then ee pera _members of the International Un- Those arrested were held on, GM, :last of the. big three to i ai s in i ( t Zz 2, ; charges of conspiracy to violate. Portel toi(ecmia withthe AW) ire struction and repair Jobs in its a a ed oe Bae: e 9 4) Following the kick-off luncheon’! state gambling laws. ported 250,000 idle at 126 plants | the volunteer workers will begin t E hl f St h seen at the Pontiac Retail Store from 3 o'clock on. Hank Baver Drives in * &k * S Nae Oe nthedl ae were! across the country. c a ing on the more than 250 Pon- ee ehmaonag waee sreco.! GM _ signed its national agre>- Fi Pp t] ‘Pp d tiac area building trades firms and: 28: John Buffa, 48, and Leon Mon-| ‘ment Thursday night, but UAW Ire reven 10n ala e rae “ty enples 2, Two Runs With Bases. “Pontiac Aes broken all bonds of traditional styling Loaded, in 3rd Game 24 engineering in ’59 with the most progressive change geleone, 40, all of Detroit, | President - Walter Reuther said * * ~ * & jlocal unions had authorization to pens Safety Observance A trophy il be awarded by the Inspector Fred Heath, head of remain on strike until_local issues Michigan United Fund to the com- the vice bureau, said officers were settled. munity. which posts the highest . in our Division’s 51 year history, ”. §. E. Knuds and other supplies found in the: Chrysler reported 22,400 workers followed by competitors for the 1958 water battle cham- special pre-campaign solicitation. By Our Wire Services vice president and general udsen, GM ring offices. |idle in 16 plants despite a settle-' pionship’ led off the annual Fire Preyention parade on The New York Yankees exploded Tal manager of Pontiac Motor Heath said Butfa had 1555 bell ment reached Friday. covering 11,- ‘Saginaw street this. afternoon. n the fifth. inning of today’s thi ird Division, said teday. 1900 skilled tradesmen, ; Fire equipment: from more than ‘20 ‘pein Weekend {0 Be Cool d series. game at New York! There is no carryover from past Pontiacs this year. a ai | contest.- Hopes of the . Yankees They: are new from the ground up and include such avenue, accompanied by* and. Partly OUGY —_x¢re: rmjsed, for a break-in of the Innovations as these: Army, civil defense and The competing “six-man water | series ft which the Milwaukee club| Pontiac Motor Division dis- battle teamis: were from Water ford! Suriday’ Se acather willl be partly holds two straight.” Negotiators continued in efforts. to reach a settlement for 25,000 picked up adding machines, tapes/ et * | The colorful Pontiac eres ‘High School band per capita gift record during this slips with him. The officers found | | paaarubaiin covering skilled work. began the. march from~Auburn avenue to Oakland ito. grab a two-run lead in the tight! 1.—An all new ned design. , -Brush_ Fires in West . |plays. Jamés~ B. Forman. was parade marshal. The parade and following events mark the opening of National Fire, Prevention Week, Oct. 5-11. The | Township Firé Départment, : the) challengers, and the Brooklands) F ire-Department from Avon Town-| ship, defending 1957 champions. x * * Other departments in the pa- cloudy’ and cooler with the high}. ‘around 58, the low tomorrow night! about: 40. Winds will difinish be-} coming north to northwesterly. The} outléek for Monday is fair and) Bases were’ loadéd when Hank: Bauer came up to drive a hot one| ito’ the’ short right” field, scoring | SieHern and MéDougald. ‘TWo were} {out at, the time. | x” * FERST INNING | 1 | 2.—Five inch wider tread. : 3.—More glass in front and rear for better visibility. 4.—New high performance 389 cubic inch annual firemen’s field’ day, spon-| ,cool. Low temperature tonight will + Tempest: 420 V-8 engi sored by the Fire’ Prevention Com- rade, in addition. te-Pontiac City, | pe arownd 82. "Braves — Bruton thrawn out: by; 5_—-A P ; pees : , | mittee of the Pontiac Area Cham- were front Addison, Bloomfield; ek * Berra. Schoendiensf out to Skow-| o—A special economy engine available on Northside Fields, . Montcalm. .and| Edison wrects. > * * time’ pablicly’ yy Pontiac Motor Di-| vision. 3 ita" Gane ee ber of Commerce was held. at Waterford, Commerce. West Bloomi:! field, Pontiac, White Lake and “in-? dependence Townships; Brooklands _and Avondale; Franklin, Oxford, Avondale and Clarkston High ‘Schools. | Figiy-one avas the lowest temper- ature recofded in dowtitewn Pon- trac preceding 8 a.m. The mercury i rose to 71 at 1 p.m.: late tonight, The low will be near 52. a + Brush Dire Gulch Controle California Blaze’ Spreads MONROVM, Calif. (UPI) — Al two-day-old major brush fire acci- dentally started by two seven-year- old boys burned out of control to- day with little hope of being con- tained for the next three to five days. More than 3,500 acres of valuable found two boys who admitted J ay- ing with matches and accidentally starting the fire. They were turned over to. their parents until juvenile authorities can be consulted. The area was declared a ‘state af emergency” yesterday by Gov. Goodwin J. Knight, Hundreds of sunrise when dropping humidity) arid high temperatures along with) morning winds create the greatest chance for the blaze to spread. They also will be assisted by planes bombing hot spots with a) borate solution, Six plines were! used yesterday, ldienst singled, Mathews struck out. his 2nd fit. ‘ron’ unassisted,’ Matthews struck; pout! ‘No bits, “no runs. Yankees—B auer singled. was, “doubled at first when Kubek. str uck| No runs, | dall struck out. One hit, no runs. Yankees—Berra fouled to Logan.| Siebern ftied to Covington. Lumpe| grounded out. No runs, no hits. THIRD INNING Braves—Logan fouled out. Rush, struck out. Burton walked. Schoen-' No runs, one hit. Yankees — Skowron, McDougald and Larsen all thrown out by Rush. No runs, no hits. FOURTH INNING Braves—Aaron fouled out. Cov- mgton flied out. Torre singled for Crandall struck out. One hit, no runs. _ Yankees—Bauer fouled to Torre Kubek lined to Logan. Mantle all models at no additional cost. The lower, longer, wider cars this year will come in 14 spectacular’ models in three series; four Bonnevilles, irmij Mantle -struck out. Féstured 1 in the display were an Ortonv ille, Fenton, Birmingham, | This. morning's southwesterly/O"t 4 three Star Chie : Armty, Hercules missile and _ in-/ Farmington and: Clawson. lwinds, at 10 to 15 miles an hour! Serban CaNING Me Chiefs and seven in the new Catalina series. plant ‘Tire Brevéntion equipment be-_ k « || will increase to 20 to 30 late this) tae oe INS cov ng. he Chieftain model has been dropped this year. ing dehjornstlated for the first} Bands were -from Waterford, afternoon: shifting to northwesterly foniilied out Torre singled! Cran. Prices on the new models have already been an- ‘nounced and in most cases are lower than the com- parable ’58 models. Backed by dealer and preview * )audience enthusiasm, Pontiac has els provide added driving safety been assembling ‘59 cars at an in-| with up to 60 per cent greater visi+ jereased pace that will require. bility. Along with its look of abso- femployment of additional workers Jute s simplicity P ontiac conveys the at both Pontiac and Fisher Body impression of e: ager action even I pl: ants, according to Knudsen and when not in motion, Thomas F. Wiethorn, Fisher Body | resident manager, Exemplifying its “complete de- : | parture from conventional design The new styling from front to is Pontiac's twin “air scoop” rear is ulfra modern and gives (iGantinacdan Page 2, Col. 2) the 1959 Pontiac an appearance | of simplicity and beauty, | Overall height has been reduced on all modéls and the lowest are the two-door hardtop sport coupés* In Today’s Press watef shed valued in the ‘millions|firéfighters and badly needed County Fire Chief Kieth Klinger|/walked. Berra popped to Schoen-| ee ee ; «dollars have been. burned over equipment were rushed to theatea' said the fire was moving north dienst. No, funs, no hits. poe vn enlibles at of ce All Y mee 4 ae eee aga shortly aftec: his proctamation’™ “rand east saway—from the foothjl]) FIFTH INNING ea feature increased roomi- . ty ing at least five homes in the More than 750 men Including Cities of Montovia arid Azusa into| Brayes—Logan flied te Siebern. ness with s at “ th up fe iten Church News ...... wueeeee 10-11 FAS /000 10,590, BOD clase: tata Hopis aaa Navajos In. the San Gabriel “mountains. | Rush .struck out. Bruton fouled ae Greater than) the average! Gemics a... sssseegere. 3 i . Hundreds of residents were | dians, experts in firefighting, | He said no homes were in im pastes UP ck aut Brion ales AAS Editeriais ................ 4 AP Wirephote forced to flee with their posses- | ‘hattled the leaping flames dur- mediate dahger. eee : : Home Section .......... . 1-24 : , ping F /Eampe flied out. McDougald | The low. cleanly styled body.| Obituaries ............. af NEAR CALIFORNIA TOWN — A roaring brush fire sweeps sions for a time yesterday ‘as | ng the night while several hun- | winisn presser, assistant super | walked. Larsen walked, filling Date Wa: eal Sport , through mountains just outside Monrovia, Calif, a Los Angeles the roaring blaze spilled over in- dred state, county and city fire- | joo. of foe Angeles National the Sears. Baecr sing al acattag topped by a slim-line roof, gives) Saale Soren ete w een e es if, : " guburb. The fire was out of control after burning over 1,400 acres, _—to inhabited areas of this Los fighters caught up on their sleep. | orect into which the blaze is| Siebern and McDouglad. Kubek |UP to 37. per cert greater glass, Ty & anes oe cs 2 but wind was shifting the spread away from the = Several Angeles subarb. More than 1,000 firefighters were|spreading, said, ‘We'll, be here| lined to Bruton. Two runs, one |area. Beautifully contoured vista-| ‘Wilson, Earl ............... 2 houses had been destroyed, however. Police fast night said they hadjexpected to. be at firelines after|fighting for another five days.” hit. Score Yankees 2, Braves @. | panoramic windshields in all mod-' Women's Pages ....... --.. 89 ‘ ee ~~ - . . a ‘ Ree = tc ai im / ‘< *, Be ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1958” 8 ee _ |TinFamily Die | eee ae rcial’ Je et ‘Service as Hone Buns © at Derby Tuner Hi Two Other Children a Rescued, 1 Badly Hurt! < in Indiana Blaze TWO oS Appeal D eni ied Planes, Speeding , Acroas A AUaniic Both Ways ae Launch Com flight left England at ‘é 55 a.m. State Tax Commission EST. The New York-to-London Comet Upholds Allocations Set by Oakland Board ey seed | %, we for the fastest flights now made by propeller - - driven airliners, al- ‘| difference c= nearly eee hours, ~The Comets, eee other about~300 miles southeast of . |Newfoundland, are powered’ by| “‘}four Rolls Royce Avon RA29 en- ee re with noise suppres- By ANTHONY CAVENDISH commercial service was” ‘in NEW YORK (UPI)—Two Comet IV jet airliners sped across the Atlantic today to inaugurate the world's first transoceanic commer: cial jet service, _ One of the British Overseas Air- and ways Corp. Dehavilland Comet jet- was airborne only one, minute atft- er it left the Idlewild passénger| ‘ loading ramp. * * * aa Its westbound sister ship was due ‘ es The 707, which had been under- INDIANA, Pa, (UPI)—A man, Appeals by Independence his wife and five of their seven) in Pog hy Benge det dona- : 2 . ; _|in New York at 2:40 p.m. (Pontiac tions and from money’ from the! ant scout Farmington townships of their liners took off from Idlewild In time), with a refueling stop sched- going noise tests in London was sors. The ng 707 has four hugejchildren perished today when fire : scou , “<--* ‘ghires of the Smt tax dimite--ternational~Asrport- at~6:6) ami EM’: WL TGS ARS OB Sie sabedl 7 /JF3C6 enginés,.each-with-21-tube-; swept-their, home ong- mile nerth{ Sale. of books,.according..to Mrs. |... seer ec — ~~ ~~ tion for this year have beén denied (Pontiac time) on: the “eastbound ed at nal: land, cuted to Tal MES KERHE, a r-suppregsors:————- ~tof the Indiana- y town of Cty-+Thelma Dinkeloo, publicity chair-\ Therapeutic. swimming classe, -_ oe by the Michigan State Tax Com- flight with 44 persons aboard. AO S"* _ . BOAC. announced its decision to| The inauguration of ‘commer; mer, man, ce, : | sponsored by the Birmingham Rec- mission. On O eh Ney a6 ert bo Geese cami designed |, head-on into the jet age last| cial jet service today was eonsid- | Two other children of the Clair|- Direct purchases and orders | reation Dept., are being held from The denial in both cases thus night, only a few hours after the| ered the practical beginning of }Kintner family were reported to| may be made during the last 7 to 8 Wednesday evenings at Bar- upholds the 1958 tax allocations of| New ‘York Port Authority granted| mass travel by jet airliner, [have-survived. Oné, Linda Kintner,| two days of the sale onty. The | "im School pool for 30, weeks, . 132 mills for | Independence Aol BOAC and Pan American World| Basil Smallpiece, BOAC’s man-|10, was “in. critical condition in Sa bene Sage see feet Sy beewe: "said .. ty Diy Seer 86 of a mill for Farmington as| AIL. QW SC ontiacs Airways permission to operate] aging director, said the airline will Indiana Hospitad with third degree| ing, i 3 my iby handed down bf aha Coun, their jetliners out of Idlewild In- srowideleud jet flight a week in burns, > aa displayed not pore PS oy Recreation City ty Tax uae Bost une 2. carr teoal Airport. ‘each direction across the Atlantic. Picangs — sad 8 eiosene stock will be delivered Dec. 1, Mrs.}- re eeecsial atip sgaed & s sufficient re x ek All the flights will be made by exp! at about 9:30 Dinkeloo a “There were not sufficient ee Makin Bow Today Is Pan American, which plans to is the 157,000 pound Comet IV, which|(EST) and the frame Meas ee) is fuser Nigh schecd dens te physician is necessary, she said. the eae Cas oe as augurate TransAtlantic jet service| carries 76 . quickly engulfed in flames, | dent#‘from Walnut Lake, Franklin,| Mrs. Marien Patrick ——.---- 9 -- alleged,” said Edward W. Kane} (4 sea Brom P sas| chs with the giant Boeing 707,| The great hurdle both BOAC and!" Firemen from the western Penn-|Pembroke,Torry, Adams arid Hol- ; commission secretary, m Page One) name a chromed scriet os PAA had to overcome before being|s 1 rear fender, Senaraie te we pee ahaa The Pontiac name in’ gold 3 granted permission to Aske Jetsjo Independence argues in its ap- | Stille, housing’ dual headlamps ae nos te Operas a peal that cutting .48 of » mill | end capped by a low héod with | Pembroke 5 _* from the. township's preliminary /-®- contoured “Vi extending Fear] tont while Pontiac in block let- t allocation of 1.80 was wrong in | ward from the grille and termi- /to15 is attractively joaced betwee pay agica lg or ~ that at the same time the. coun- | nating af the cowl.” ova: tail Jamps on the rear. a Se ae He | Mrs os ee aa eel .Each model a a long, beep e es gloss solid colors and = ; =e aye mills ‘went up : complement —of-- ~~ ($5 to $5.62). The” Allocation © on suaing Steel toe en SANA el by been a —— secretary for UAW- Board sald this 48 of a multt [tends ‘Tength noqeapllintgrbgageemned a 1? | oe ee slice went to township sehools, jend in a down swept curve behind ror acrylic"lacquer finish, are also leac ers. t a yar. not to the county. the rear wheel opening. Sculp-| standard with this series, Saar ye her daughter, Miss - we wee. eile gta ig iyalthosiecachy Catalina hardtop and sedan in- n Cl Sc h Is Carol E. Sof a Farmington Township said in its body, ®-/teriors feature-a new customized sister, Mrs. Edith c appeal that less than one mill|catching example of Pontiac’s|trim treatment of rich fabrics and OS I Ng Cc 00 Ss Birmingham; four brothers, cannot legally be given to a town- entry into a new era of styling. | jewel-tone Morrokide in harmoniz- George and Warren of ship. ° Kane did not. give any other] WIDER TREAD ing colors. Floor covering ig com- bination Tempest weave carpet.and: “Ot outstanding _ signifi- to refuel ern_lea can be was; and ef = avy both appeals had been osnce among the many iqnovations|Vi@v! rubber. Safari interiors fea-1 “ry , : re poral mak i ae pores Son ee z | engineered into Pontiac for 1959 is ae vee Were uphol- and three-quarters-of an hour com-|er does not permit use of the des- Friday during a day would have would be| Ville, Mich., and Ruskin, Fla, , * * * the wider tread, an exclusive fea-|Stry in harm S coraced wits ree See Te EME ATT tps bene rena tarked- by‘ suspension ofa pian! to send in marshals and th oe ee ee All tick, floor areas are covered with : i : and the Army) Mrs, Edward Guna ; owing the two rates to stick, /ture with Pontiac this year. Wheel ‘ching vue! rabbe |’ Provide private class facilities) to foreibly eject teachers and stu- : ; i a = Agee seer tread, athe distance between right matching vinyl rubber, ; for = = white youngsters at] dents" 2 wn a oe cee Y ggiot S ading and left wheels, has been incre The all-new Catalina Safaris . ag ‘ Norfolk, Va. ~~ Guna, Tl, ) Chester based on allocations set down bY| nearly five inches. In addition to| are roomier, more versatile, and Doctors Say Nationalists Hint * * ©. NS oe re en petite beld at t p.m. Monday at Bell the board. This approval is €X-\-reating a low, wide silhouette,| feature a new retractable rear ‘ Gov. Orval E. Faubus of Arkan-'School Corp. in obtaining money Chapel of the William R. Hamilton pected to be granted Oct. 13 at @/n¢ wider tread improves stability,| window, : Ike’ Ss H. alth . sas said he would never open the and other facilities for a privately-| or with burial in Roseland Park special supervisors meeting. —_|riding comfort and road hugging) the three-seat Safari with a € © 4° - Ue Rot one ue schools on! operated school system. se Goes : pon , Dr, William J, Emerson, chair- ability. - rearward facing back seat, has an ‘Excellen fe at efa lation lwere aid 15 oan the US. wk home nasniee s brief rralbg - ») ne Actin Ben, 4 remit of ire te Cay ental fen wi Sree cased ees'f tat Dy od Df |e ime Bote sel cher he decision of the commission as standa tep on the rear , > . as he ein teria ot’ iio Samar, Semple Oe | wagmmcrox in reat | Red Planes Must Stop] © came Coral aL ttle Rock Plan |ss."e.s.remes so did “a good, proper, and exacting|more stable car. Also, less steer-|exit, .| Eisenhower’s doctors Saturday In Greenghoro, N. C., North)" " om College and 2 mem- eee cane ing effort is required on sharp cada be (she excaihaal koa. Quemoy Attack, Says} carotina’s attorney ‘ge ber of the Women’s Club of De-- 100 . turns because a lower center of | THREE STAR CHIEFS tk | Chinese Admiral states to side-step U.S. Su- Young Hiker Found Alive on Mountain gravity and a wider tread de- creases the shift of weight from, inside to outside, Cost conscious motorists will) have an opportunity this year at) no extra cost to get the new econ- omy engine. This engine has a 2.87:1 axle ratio for greater gas SALT LAKE GITY (AP)—Gritty rescuers planned to inch their -way down_.9,000-foot Mount. Olym- pus today with a stretcher bearing mileage. ‘The compression ratio is 8.6 to 1 and the engine operates on regular fuel. Like all Pontiac engines this special power plant is a result of Pontiac’s Star Chief series for 1959 is more stunning than ever |before with three artistically ‘sty led models; a_ startling new ‘four-door Vista hardtop, a four- door sedan and new to the series this year, a two-door sport sedan. Mounted on a 124-inch Wheelbase these models’are powered by Pon- tiac’s new 389 cubic inch Tempest 420 V-8 engine having a two-barrel carburetor as standard equipment. +Each of the three models are dis- tinguished by four emblematic The announcement at the White House came shortly after the President had completed his an- nual head-to-toe physical check... up at Walter Reed Army Hes- pital, The terse medical report said: “The President underwent a complete physical examination, which included barium studies of the gastro-intestinal tract and appropriate laboratory tests, at Walter Reed Army Hospital on ‘they cannot permit Communist TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — The Chinese Nationalists said today) aerial attacks on Quemoy. A! spokesman hinted at retaliatory. action. * * * » Four Communist MIGI7s at- tacked Nationalist transport planes dropping supplies to Que- moy-Friday, forcing one crippled C46 to land, The Nationalist De- preme Court decisions against seg- tion.”” icies of defiance and massive re- sistance to the law of the land. matter how distasteful the law ing under the law and not in de- regated schools can only go “‘out of the business of public educa- Malcolm B. Seawell declared here Friday night that shutting of schools in Virginia and Arkansas demonstrates the results “‘of pol- “We here in North Carolina, no may be- to.us personally are. liv- Termed Invalid U. S. Government Files Motion Against Scheme to Lease Schools ST. LOUIS (AP) — The federal government said today the Little Rock School Board’s leasing plan for. opening the city’s high schools on a seareenes basis is invalid. day at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Cremation will follow. liam Beaumont -Mr. Lomas died yesterday at Wil- Hospital following — a brief illness. a 17-year-old boy injured in a hik-!18 million miles of actual testing stars along the rear quarter area Oct, 3-4, 1958, fense Ministry revealed today the fiance of the law.” | k An electric power installation en- * ing accident. and is designed to give V8 Per-, chromed “Star Chief’ name x * * MIGs also strafed the offshore is- x wk ke The ovement said thi gineer at the Newport News, Va., formance with greater economy. = fy Ms of these allucte. |: > . 1 this in & Ship Building and Dry Dock Co. xk ke * Z plate on the rear fenders, specific| ‘The resu land. The question of obtaining ade-/ motion field«with the U.S. 8th Cir he retired fi A rescue party that fought cre- NEW CATALINA SERIES - deck lid ornamentation, outboard] sive studies show that the Presi- | x * * quate teachers became an issue in/cuit Court of Appeals. Filing as| AB ve years ago. He wag vasses, sheer rock cliffs, brush Pontiac Catalina rear fender flight vanes trimmed dent continues to maintain 4n ex- “Thig can be stopped,” said, Virginia’s largest city, Norfolk.|amicus curiae, Latin for friend of a mem of the So- and boulders reached Douglas Chapman as dawn broké over the| jagged, gray peak that overlooks the Salt Lake Valley. * * * The climb had been such an ef.-| foft the party was unable to bring along stretchers and first aid : rl : ed for the : : hoo : a equipment. However, they hoped ated te pe pera ra and mations, other standard equipment} (Continued From Page One) junder escort of Nationalist fight- school teacher. For that freason.! It is now as plain as day that| Private service for Mrs. Hubert to get-the needed items from a H/o “3 includ ial: interi : ith Li id. When Sabrejets got De said, the foundation would’ +, \(Marion J.) ‘Smith, 58, of 49 =| comfort. The series includes: A |!"Cludes special interior trim wit 1 Work ers, Liu said. When rejets go ere is no alternative to compli- | helicopter or another climbing eases ; nylon faced cloth and jewel-tone| !8 of Electrical Workers oM | there it was too late and the MIGs| Ce@se enrollment and return tui-!ance wit Hazel St., will be held-at 2 p.m. convertible coupe, two-door hard- | -- ; dj strike at six GM plants. ; : . tion fees alread id. h the law and that no. P. party. ~ & & apliapant (code fear disse Vista Morrokide, deluxe’ steering wheel, P had escaped to their mainland) =! ady pal schemes or devices: for operating Monday at the m Vasu Fu- ’ For 17 hours after he slipped! and fell about 20 feet down the mountainside, the youngster had waited with a friend for help to arrive. As night came, the temp- The new '39 series debuts with unprecedented prestige. Thg! Cataling’s entirely new look and features put Pontiac’s ‘ume series in a more competitive position than ever before. Seven new, dynamic body | hardtop, two-door sport sedan, four-door sedan, and two and three-seat four-door Safaris. All Catalina models are built on a 122-inch wheelbase and the series erature dipped to within a few/utilizes the new, high performing degrees of freezing and numbed the lightly clad youths. * * * Rescuers reported by walkie- talkie that young Chapman had! head cuts and a face so swollen 389 cubic inch Tempest 420 V-8 and improved synchromesh trans- mission as standard equipment. |Over-all length of. all models is /213.7 inches. lowest priced, perennial high vol-|. engine with two barrel carburetor with chrome, and large, gleaming wheel discs.. The Star Chief's over- all length is 220.7 inches. * * * In addition to brilliant magic- mirror acryliex lacquer paint. fin- ishes in 13 solid colors and a wide range of optional two-tone combi- electric clock, two instrument pane] ash trays and additional in- sulation for soundproofing. FOUR BONNEVILLES Introduced last year as Pontiac’s top-of-the-line luxury car, the Bonneville series is even more out- standing’ in 1959 with two additional spectacular models, all with exclu- sive styling features to give a sleek, custom? appearance. Supplementing the original cellent state of health.” ~ Local Matters Delay Big Three Production UAW settlements with the big three call for improved layoff pay, 4a new severance plan, higher pen- sion benefits, and continued cost-of- living and productivity improve- ment wage increases. The three-year agreements are estimated worth 24 to 30 cents an hour per worker during the life of the contract. * * * But at GM, Reuther won addi- tional concessions including an end Rear Adm. Liu Hoh-tu, the De- fense Ministry spokesman. ‘‘We are pot going to sit there and wait (for the transport planes to be shot up again. We obviously can’t let them do it all the time.” * ax Oe The transport planes were not bases. The admiral’s comment on stop-' ping such attacks indicated fight- er escorts for future airdrop mis- sions. It also raised again the the mainland bases in the Quemoy area. x kt * US. officers expect such attacks would provoke Communist raids on the Nationalist air bases on Formosa. Since the United States) a plan to provide private school- ing for pupils enrolled at’ six closed secondary schools. James G. Martin, foundation president, said the group had been The National Assn. for the Ad- vancement of Coloréd People said it-would ask U.S. Judge Walter E. Hoffman Monday to provide addi- tional relief for 17 Negroes or- Faubus spoke out against inte- grating the schools at a news cor- reopened on a private, segregated The Tidewater Education Founda- tion there said it was suspending unable to sign up a single public! question of Nationalist bombing of said tted to the Norfolk ference in Little Rock. Asked what! would happen if the “schools were, the court, the government sup- ported the Natienal Assn. for the Advancement: of Colored People, iwhich has asked for an injunction forbidding the leasing of the! schools to the Little Rock Private’ School Corp. ciety of Virginia and the Warwick, Va., Kiwanis Club. Surviving are his wife, Julia B; two daughters, Mrs. Joel Carl- son 6f Norfolk, Va.,; and Mrs, James L. Carpenter of see ham; and five grandchildren Mrs. Hubert Smith * * * public schools on a_ segregated basis can hope to succeed,’”’ the 23-page brief said. ee * * _- The government- said” “t is high time for the-courts “to call a halt) to any further dilatory and ob-| +structionist actions which have no! legal sanction but which can none- ‘theless cause delay and produce ‘needless further litigation. se * * * : The government asserted U.S. neral Ho yal Oak. tied ‘Thursday in Metropol- +itan Hospital, Detroit, following a brief illness, For the past eight years, Mrs. Smith had been an art instructor in the Royal Oak jevening schools. She was a member of Birming- ham Chapter 220, OES. Surviving are her husband, and a Senereer Huherta. Brazil Borrows 73 Million he could not see and therefore| Tasteful exterior styling treat- Bonneville convertible and two- | to the 744 hour work day far is pledged to defend Formesa, _ Mil could not walk, But he apparently ment, rich in simplicity, tvpifies| Goor mardtop sport coupe in this |GM employes; a five cents an hour |that would draw the beavy con Colorful Plan to Recover Po Gast an inne Pp spol pe employes; power to grant an injunction) WASHINGTON (UPI) — Brazil had no broken bones, the rescue the Catalina series. Single full-| .ortes ts a superbly styled: four- |premium payment for workers centration of American military group added. length mouldings and the Catalina Rain Dampens Nation’s Skirt Weather Is Generally Fair By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fair skies and generally pleas-' ant seasonal temperatures domi-, The Weather Full €.8. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VWICINITY — Sanny,) windy and warmer today. high — inated the nation’s weather today, but more fain dampened sections, of the Southeast from Texas to! iGeorgia, Exceptions to «se temperature pattern were readings.-in the 20s lin the central , Rockies and the ‘prospect of more 100-degree heat “>. in the Southwest. Southwesterly winds increasing te 30 door Vista hardtop and a richly appointed four-door Safari that offers the ultimate in station wagon prestige. Interiors of the Bonneville are matched to exterior magic-mirror jacrylic lacquer colors, with such jstandard equipment items as a | passenger assist rail mounted on ‘the padded instrument panel, cour- tesy ldmps, electrie clock, alumi- num “seat end and side panels, door reflectors for night safety and ‘extra insulation for soundproofing. | ~ * * * Front bucket seats are available as a special option for the Bonne- scheduled for other than Monday- quires a seven-day-a-week opera- tion; and an agreement by GM to study what the unier called wage inequities for Workers performing the same job in different plants. Friday weeks on a job that re-|“ strength here into direct conflict with Red China. . U.S. railroads use more than a billion ties, enough to circle the earth with g 50-foot wide Ds walk. ‘Stolen Netting Is Devised LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The Building Material Dealers Assi. of California is setting its own net for thieves who stole thou- sands of dollars worth of wire netting recently, About 70 association members agreed to paint their wire net- ting a distinctive color to ee police trace it. , Corpse ma Leah cen (rt of Waking Up Voters BELDING (UPI)—The Junior Chamber of Commerce, in an ef- against the school board prevent- ing the leasing to the private or- ganization, The NAACP has peti- borrowed 73 million dollars from the World Bank yesterday to help build the largest hydro-electrie project in Latin America. tioned for this injunction. What, Me Worry? Friday he stopped to help. Is That a Gas Gauge? ‘MEMPHIS, Tenn. ) — When patfotman Irby Sawyer came nee Se ee =? : * _ a malget! in, - janed on the ignition, looked at 2 gas gauge. miles this _sttccnesn, Fay cloudy aad «of * ville convertible coupe. ‘Each of fort to spur. vote _registration, irons eney sey, ee eT Soir nuns ee! Rainfall across the Southeast the four models fe powered by placed a dummy corpse in front}. “Lady,” he said, “I'm sorry, but your’ fake empty.” temerrow night 40. Dimishing. winds te - was generally on the light side. | the big, new Tempest 420 V-8 en- of a bank with a message read- She considered the problem for-a moment. cenew an al mt Widespread cloudiness blanketed is with a beatin ierdira ing: ihe aaa tn ke * eGgay in ontiac ie . ‘oad oes ae , most of the region. The area of, Cnrome mouldings decorate Op Might -as well ead on ye as Se general rain: ae not expected to\of the twin rear fender flight election day ., , I'fh not reg: j- “Officer,” ’ she esl ope, owas bert avoes 5 Just , Desi ee extend further north than the Vir-, Vanes. Handsome wheel discs are istered.” ave! as like that? - Bun sets Saturday at 696 pm _ |standard. 2 Sun rises Sunday at 6 33 air Moon sets Sunday at 1 21 pin oon rises Satur aT Cay at 1632 pm. Downtown - Temperatures iginias during the day. * & * A few showers were in the pic- i] i} | 1 | _e; ture around the Lake Superior Re- | Bonneville hardtop interiors are ltrimmed with a combination of |nylon faced cloth and jewel-tone ca ee a gion, but elsewhere outside the | Morrokide in attractive. patterns, Herre 2 le ' Southeast, it was fair to partly OF solid jewel-tone Morrokide, Con- 10am ..... 63 cloudy, vertible seats akxe4rimmed in gen- Olaf Can Relax Now. Red Eyes Are O. K. bes Walrus Friday in Pontiac * & * uine leather and jewel-tone Mor- oe (As recorded downtown) as Warmer temperatures mov eq Tokide, while Safaris are done in 1 temperature oH Lowest temperature ........... #9 across the southern ‘Plains, the jewel-tone Morrokide in harmoniz- By RAY KOHN Coates brought his own opthalmologist to the Mean temperature Weather—Sun Be One Year “Age | in Pontiac Highest temperature .. Lowest temperature Mean temperature Weather—®unny. 44 ® Ohio Valley and middle and lower \sections of the Mississippi Valley. ‘A warmup also was on tap for) /New England, where the mercury ‘settled into the 40s Friday. night. | ing colors. Floor, covering is of ‘Taurus weave, lurex flecked car- pet, With. the exception of the Sa- fari, Bonnevilles are mounted on | a 124-inch wheelbase chassis and if you were a walrus, the New x * * NEW YORK (AP) — You'd be red-eyed too has discovered after two years of puzzlément. Olat is ‘the only walrus in captivity in the York Aquarium Coney Island site. While they dangled a bucket of dead fish over Olaf, the doctor inspected the eyes and prescribed a salve. An infection in one ¢ye, which had been swollén half shut, was - cleared up. But both orbs remained bloodshot. Highest and Lowest Temperatates ‘This | a * * w : > x * rr op CS Date in 86 Years 33 in 1903, A cool trend crept scutheast-| have an overall length of 220.7 Western Hemisphere. He’s fat (1,200 pounds}.and Someone got the bright idea of asking. up ehaey'e ia aviewde ward into the northern Plains, ac-/ | inches. The station wagon has a sassy and in apparently good health; but his on Alaska way, wists Olaf came from. Alpena Te 80" Marauette 68 83 ‘companied in some cases by rath-| 122-inch econ and is 213.7 always haye that monumental hangover look 4 The » amewer t ' the Baltimore $9 $5 Memphis eon, er brisk winds. | inches overall. ena crimson and bleary looking. - Fish and Game Service: Siary eager — eal nein Minneapolis ro a ities it Lis sitooth | “We te contient that the pub- e knew he'd not been on a binge,” said par for the course in walruses. Charieston 66 pa ew Orleans ; Little relief was in sight for the lic will hail the 1959 Pontiac as , aquarium Director. Christopher Coates Friday. proba Cee a Gt 42_Omane 98. 49 Sizzling Southwest, The mercury one of America’s really new cars.” ae | wand we knew he was = plenty of sleep. But we're bly not. through with Olaf. ° Cleveland 6% 46 ~Pellston 62 69 ¢ ic 2 at ‘ Coates is worried about something else.’ Olaf, he leve rose to a record-bre aking 103 at said Knudsen. “From every angle ‘ ener ery ang ‘Bat w couldn't fi out ‘what was, wron Dene 8 47 Phoenix 9 7 AP. Wirephoto 6 gure out 3 says, ‘‘keeps sucking the paint off.the walls of Detroit 65 48 Pittsburgh 61 44 ‘Los. Angeles Internatienal Airport the car’ reflects ultra-modern de- if ; with his’ : _S Caine ha at Leds “1 40 na i PROUD OF HIM — Actress Shirley Jones tweaks the chin of eyes.” his tank, and is trying to take the caulking out Fort Worth & Prarciseo 72 55.00 Friday and hit a aerie 104 | sign. Unprecedented styling inno-|- h be s mother and for their first picture to-' j i he wind oS Gr Rapids 65 ENB Bte Marie 58 6 in San Pedro, The airport read-|vation$, resulting in a lower, wider er new baby a a La ea) When they called in a veterinarian, the latter of the windows.’ Nomen be eft worhinctos 8 $e se ing was the warmest ever report- dra.| gether at a Santa Monica, Calif. hospital. He is Shaun Pauf | threw up his hands and said, ‘What do I know Okay, Alaskan Fish and Game Service: What Kareas City 7 Beattie 72 Los Angeles 73 4 102 70' Tampa 4 ed there during October. car, give the 1959 Pontiac a [matical lly néw appearance.” —_ 4 Cassidy, who weighed 9 pounds, ~ 4 ounées at birth, Sept. 27. ‘ about walrus eyes?” : j about that? te ee ee -4 oe 8 ) Ss. SATURDAY, OCTOBER ST ee ee te “from every angle, this 1959 Pontiac Catalina spotts coupe is ex- pected to win wide popularity in the lower-priced, high-volume designed chassis frame are among Pontiac's 65 brand new fea- Catalina series. A wheel track — five inches. ‘wider for han- se = é engine, Geis sheavier tpe-cottonr braies endo coupiétdly re. tures, 4 ee ee > ei “STAR CHIEF FOUR-DOOR—Exemplitying Pontiac's complete “departure “from conventional design is the 1959-Pontiac Star Chief four-door’ sedan. Two. other models are offered in this series; a startling new four-door Vista hardtop and -a two-door sport sedan. Is Happy Comic at Last BONNEVILLE SAFARI — Tops in Pontiac's station wagon offerings for the coming year is this superbly styled and richly appointed 1959- Bonneville four-door, _ two-seat Safari. Like other Bonneville models it has such standard equipment items as a passenger assist rail mounted on the padded instrument panel, courtesy lamps, electric clock, aluminum seat end and side panels and door reflectors for night safe- ty. The entire cargo area is finished in luxurious Lurex flecked carpeting protected by heavy. duty metal skid strips. Other floor areas have the same loop pile carpeting, while headlining is vinyl coated fabric in a star pattern. Seats are upholstered with Jewel-tone Morrokide in a wide range of striking color combinations to match ex- terior finishes in LS mirror acrylic lacquer, standard this year on all Pontiac modets. es =e =, ——— ‘Killing Woman: -Stirs British Ire ; -Tieons Bare Mail Fist in Dealing With Greeks on Troubled Cyprus NICOSIA, Cyprus — Greek re-| ports from Famagusta said today 1 to 6 persons have been killed and! about 300 injured in a ‘‘gloves-off”’ | British roundup of suspects jn the) terror - murder of an English. woman. British authorities denied there | had been any brutality, or that! anyone had died as a result of rough handling by security forces. | They conceded, however, that at least 150 persons had been injured. The government instructed Brit. ish civilians to store enough food to last for six days and to stay home as much as possible while the manhunt is in progress. Motor-| ists with curfew passes were warned to drive at a snail’s pace. or risk being shot at by _Fead guards. Two gunmen, described by eye- witnesses as “boys in black,” shot and killed one woman shop- per on the streets of Cyprus yes-- terday and seriously injured | another woman who was with her. — Paratroops promptly fanned_out| ‘through the city to round. up at least 800 Greeks for questioning. “They are not using kid-glove methods,” a ‘police source said grimly. * Reliable sources in Famagusta | School and Avondale students. _arship fund. jing of the Clarkston Far7: and Gar- ‘St. Mrs. Frank Lambert. and Mrs. to Sponsor Fall Fashion Show AVONDALE—The Avondale Edu-) ‘cation Assn.. will sponsor a fall ‘fashion show at & p.m. Wednesday at Avondale High School, | * * * Teachers and students will model! |the latest in 1958 fashions for} ‘both men and women. Featured, will be fashions from De’Cor and. Hub Clothiers in Pontiac. Additional entertainment wilt | be provided by Cooper’s Dancing | | | Proceeds from the fashion show! will go igto the association's schol-| 6 * & * Tickets may be purchased from students or at the door, Refresh- ment will be- available. Guest of Honor to Speak at Clarkston Garden Club. CLARKSTON — Mrs. Gare! Johnson of Farmingten will be’ guest of honor at the October meet- den Club, She will speak on “Michigan Miles to Remember.” The meeting will be held Mon- day at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. John DeLind on 77 E. Washingtor. |H. L. ‘Garter are cohostessés for ithe event. : The -club also ‘will sponsor its annual rummage sale at the Com- munity Center Building, Oct. 1) and 11. Proceeds will go into the club’s scholarship fund. -\Now Serving Troy TROY ay néw church known a ‘Avondale Group New Baptist Church ‘Hold Rally Day at West Bloomfield Trinity Baptist, has been formed in lights of the Rally Day program at held in their honor Friday, Oct. 12. Troy under the Rev. Thomas M+ ‘Hall of Clawson, pastor. Since the first service on Sent: 7, membership has grown to 37 of. Meetings are held at Johnson-Niles School on Square Lake road, west lef Livernois road. “The Rev. Hall attended Bob Jones University in Greenville, S.C., and will graduate in Jdan- uary frem the Midwestern Bap- tist Seminary in Pontiac. He and his wife, Jean, have a one-yar- old daughter. . The schedule of services and ac- ‘tivities follows: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Sunday morning worship, 11 a.m.; Baptist Youth fellowship, 6:15 p.m., and evening service, 7 p.m 2 Visitation is at 7 p.m. Tuesdays | and prayer meetings are held at, 7:30 p.m. Thursday. There is jealor charch for chil- | dren under 12 years of age dur- ing the Sunday morning worship | service, as well as a nursery. Bud Hickey of Pontiac is charge of the Sunday School. in New members are welcome, the). Rev. Hall said. $100 in Stolen Pants Thieves broke into the home of Arthur Foster, 299 W. Ave., yesterday afternoon and took a pair of trousers ¢ontaining his wallet with $100, he reported 101 ‘Pontiac Police. Columbia | * Muntz * * will present a story; West Bloonifield Baptist Church, | '4900 Orchard Lake Rd. Sunday Mrs. morning at 10 will be the announce- entitled, ment of the camp scholarship pro- Maric gram, promotion to. new classes and a flannelgraph presentation by Mrs. J. Richard Muntz. * * * Details of the camp scholarship ‘program, to be inaugurated Oct. 12, will be given to each: junior, junior high and senior high pupil of the Sunday School. “"gy._ By ‘individual attainments in - the three fields of Sunday — attendanee, church atte and Scripture, me tion, i pupil may earn his entire way to, one of the Conservative Baptist | Assn. of Greater Detroit sum- mer camps. charge of Walter W. Morrow, Christian Education. * * * a message at 11, by the Rev. J. Richard Muntz oh ‘The Autobiog-' raphy of the Believer.”’ a éads Dem Candidates on Door-to-Door Drive James ‘"M. Hare. secretary State, today led a parade of Demo-) ‘County through the homes in the New members of the Sunday|Lakeside Housing Project, 535 ;school may begin the program Branch St., in a voter registration | without penalty ue io Nov. 2. | drive sponsored by project officials. | Hare and candidates knocked on ae me will be every door to check that all quali- | aw arded to each pupil graduating fied voters were registered to vote Ho a higher age department. Rec- in the Nov. 4 election. Monday is tognition of the church school staff'the deadline for registration. said that at least two persons picked up for questioning later ,, turned up dead. in the city mortu- > ary. One was said to have: been dead on arrival at the police station. | Underground grenadiers and gun-' men have murdered scores of Brit- ish men in past months, but yester- day's attack was the first known to have been deliberately directed against women. The pregnant wife of a British government clerk was slain some time ago, but she was with her husband. Yesterday’s murder victim, Mrs. Catherine Cunliffe, was the wife of a British sergeant and the mother of five children. Corduroy Suspeirder, bib top, elastic back, beau- tifully embroidered, snap crotch, solid colors . . Red, blue, beige, green and flamingo. Here Sa | Credit Union | for YOU! / ne may SAVE in this cas joe rei tor the past 3 years were PAID 4% DIVIDEND Get the Details Pontiac Co-op Federal Credit Union 40 £. PIKE ST. ae y $1.95 ~ GOODMAN'S | DEPARTMENT. STORE’ 52$ S. Saginaw —~1 Bleck North of Wilson OPEN SUNDAY 10-4. for your shopping convenience Crawler —— TT ae wn oo . pal . Babies Squeal .. . When They See “THIS LITTLE PIGCIE’ = It’s a Baby Bank! *5* Fed. Tax Included “this is the Little Pi that said, “Wheece” all ~ ,the way home to a little prince or little princess t ff is ._|the dexterous alacrity of a man on To Reveal Camp Program‘ WEST BLOOMFIELD — High-'will take place at a social to be “The Little Green Ball.’ a for the morning will be in| as-| sistant chairman of the Board of Completing the morning will be /cations. \cratic candidates from Oakland myself with the largest possible « quarter