ing of being “lett out.” of. £ * & a Ju There's a triangular tract of land near Troy that must have the feel- Back in 1955 when township resi- dents yoted to become a city, this uninhabited piece of land, just under 10 acres, was overlooked and later found itself without any gov- —erning -unit—not —a—village, not a ie | = so that this “left out” parcel would be annexed to Troy or Birmingham. The representative emphasized that his measure does not stipu- late to which, but enly that it should be part of some unit. The bill would require in similar cases where parts of a township find they are without constitu- tional or statutory officers to per- form governmental functions, that prevent such an omission from oc- . curring again. “Every piece of land has just got to be under some form of gov- ernment — township, village or city,” Roberts said. The property, one parcel of ey acres and a second of 5.26 acres, is bounded on.the east by the Grand Trunk railroad, by Birmingham city limits on the north and west, NAR cE RN. ara on Justice Costs ‘ Circuit. Judge Holland|; Dismisses Suit . A§ainst! County Prosecutor Prosecutor’ Frederick C. Ziem found himself pulled out of a. justice court isquabble today by an opin-| ____—eity-nor—a-_township. | wanted parcel of land, apparently. 2 x * * | _ With this in mifid, Rep. ] Youth Explains. Marders : \ntangibles lax ‘A Hatred Built Up in Me’ GERING, Neb. (INS) — A 19-! year-old Nebraska youth who ear-| lier bragged, “I killed ‘em all,” was silent most of the way back’ to the state where 9 of his 11 victims will be buried today. But Sheriff Meri Karnof of Lan-| caster County, Neb., who accom-| panied Charles Starkweather back to Nebraska from Douglas, Wyo.) quoted the youth as saying: “ suppose they got the chair ready for me. Wyoming has the | gas chamber, 1 don't like the | amelj of gas,” The red - headed, sullen youth was en rotte to Lincoln, Neb.) today, tracing the mad flight he! made Wednesday to escape a po- lice net which tightened with the) discovery of each new victim of ings: his blood-soaked escape, i * +* *& He was accompanied by Sheriff =_—t. uh wou air Roberts (R-West Bloomfield Town- —gship) this week sponsored a bill in the House of Representatives to and by the City of Troy on the south: WANTS ANNEXATION Roberts’ bill, in this instance, would authorize the Oakland County Board of Supervisors to act they become part of the adjoining city or township. * “Right now that property is escaping taxation as there is no- officer to see that it is assessed,” _ Roberts said. Farrell E. SE RNS 5 Re Raat = Bi NE HE OY la a ES IE RRS 5 RE 08 ton of Circuit Judge > Russel Holland. Judge Holland granted a motion of Ziem's made last fall to dismiss a suit brought against him by Allen C. Ingle, Farmington Township justice. Ingle, president of the Michigan) — \Justices Assn., asked the court to ‘issue a declaratory judgment on eS how much money justices can charge as costs. Ziem was named) Plan Dropped “Governor Accepts: GOP Plan to Allow Liquor Karnoff and other Lancaster Coun-, outlaw, 1 didn’t mean it fe ge ity sheriff's officers and Nebraska, this far?" rd state patrolmen, Starkweather | Karnoff said Starkweather | spent the night in the Scotts Blutf ‘showed no remorse “whatsoever” | County - in Gering. lfor his three . day killing spree. LANSING ® — A prospective) CARIL IN SEPARATE CAR * * * ‘legislative fight over a hurry mp ‘In a separate car on the return Extradition was speedily ar- boost in state intangibles tax rates trip was Starkweather’s 14-year-old ranged after Wyoming Gov. Mil- dissolved with Gov. Williams’ ac- igirl friend, Caril Ann Fugate, ward Simpson, a foe of capital ceptance of a Republican alterna- ‘whe told officers yesterday she _punishment, declared he would not‘tive, |witnessed 10 of the 11 murders. ‘allow the youth, if condemned in| The Democratic governor yester-| Starkweather waived extradition a Wyoming court, to die in the day wrote Rep. Rollo G. Conlin) in Wyoming, but refused to fly in state’s gas chamber. | (R-Tipton) he would not object to’ ja Nebraska Air National Guard | Nebraska's Gov. Victor Anderson, |Conlin's plan to meet the state's! {plane to return to face trial for however, said he would stand be- cash emergency by putting state murder in Lincoln. ‘hind the decision of his state's liquor purchases on a 90-day ¢ *&-8 ment basis. Sheriff Karnoff told’ reporters; feelings te However, he cautioned state sae Starkweather broke his silence, death penalty. ~ ical Yelief would be ‘temporary. ialong the way to explain his kill Funeral services for nine per-| Conlin had estimated the switch| sons slain in the three-day mur-'f> buying whisky on credit would “te ts ‘ded « tenned en bes | der ‘binge ‘were scheduled todaylhmncl 18 million dollars into the batt up withta me. iw Ee four eastern Nebraska towns. state treasury within the next few Tag a child 1 sae on] n the jail at Gering, the once |months by freeing cash now tied) anted aia gunman refused to talk up in inventory. * Nebraska Chief Views Capital Punishment with the guards, turning his back e ¢ °¢ to stare at the wall of his cell) wipiams figured 16 million, Must Uphold Law, Governor FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES LINCOLN, Neb.—Gov. Victor Anderson of Nebraska, questioned about his views on capital punishment, said today he is obligated to “uphold the law.” The governor declined _ Case of accused multiple slayer Charles Starkweather of: - —BULLETIN Lincoin, pointing out it is a violation of wurkess law — lying face - down on his dovjars was closer to it. Both lomtcy ah Seni. teat Seas Se iZiem was not ‘ i | Purchases on. Credity | defendant in the suit. The opinion of Judge Holland said! ‘fendant,"’ and that no actual con-) GOP ‘troversy existed between the prose=| ‘cutor and the justice. However, the opinion pointed wal} that there was “an actual and) real” controversy over what jus- itices may legally charge, but not) the one of Ingle versus Ziem. Ingle also sought to have the court rule on just what prosecu- | tion costs justices can levy. | Judge Holland said this would | be a. rescgeel for all four judges to | Com The suit developed when Zier | answered an inquiry of another lo- jwhether he and other justices. PAY’ chould abide by a ruling of former Kava-, ‘Atty.. Gen. Thomas M. “Kavanagh expressed a year ago’ that justice costs should be limited’ to actoal expense of prosecution with No money left over. This was aimed at a system in Oakland County where justices | charged enough money as costs | ot armeubie es Wak there was some left over to help defray | | Miss Fugate had to be given | @ sedative by a Gering physician before sleeping. Officers said she apparently still was suffer- ing from shock of the wild kill- ing spree and dramatic capture qn a Wyoming roadside Wednes- day. Karnoff said the youth was kept (Continued on evadd 2, Col. 2) A month ago, the governor — foresaw a deficit of around %5 million dellars by May er June. | Declores areund an immediate 21 million | gibles levy, ‘In his letter, Williams said of the Conlin proposal: * * * “It is clear that adoption of the —-4plan_will-at- only par. to discuss specifically the He recommended a solution built + doliar a year hike in the intan- ‘March, said it was Tis belief ee ‘the attorney general’s opinion ‘should be followed “to the letter) junless a court of record should rule to the contrary.” ' * * | The judge said this was ‘‘mere- ‘ly... an opinion.” ‘Ziem did not. concur in the opimon (Kava- nagh’s), he neither lauded nor cri-' ticized the same,” the judge said. “4 proper party de. | BEFORE SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE — Harlow H. Curtice, president of General Motors, defends automobile price increases before the Senate Antitrust and said higher price tags on 1958 General Motors models fail to cover the increased cost of producing them. “For every dollar of increase in our own costs,” he said, “price _ | No Altemative ‘on Price Policy _ ‘for Car Makers” Auto Executive Urges Congress to Cut Taxes : SER there is “no alternative” to to Stimulate Confidence © _| WASHINGTON — Gen-. eral Motors President Har- How Curtice testified today AP Facsimile Monopoly subcommittee. Curtice has increased only 60 cents.” Auto-Truck Collision Kill Two From Auburn Heights the auto industry's pricing policy and that it does not _ jspell monopoly. Curtice told the senate . anti-monopoly subcommit- tee that GM’s interest “goes ‘far beyond a_ successful ” busin He said it in- cludes service to communi- ties, educational aid and what is “best for our coun- try. . Curtice said GM's “objective” is to make a profit of about 15 per cent on capital investment after taxes. Commiftee Chairman Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn) recited GM earnings figures showine that the big corporation had exceeded 15 per. cent profits every years and “sometimes doubled that” between 1942 and 1956. ° “I think that’ s good," said Cur- tice. The committee was told that GM made an average profit after ” & taxes of 248 per cent between (1940 and the third quarter of 1957 Two Auburn Heights residents died last night when | —excluding the war years, jeat justice of the peace as to g car carrying four persons rammed into the back Of @ FURNISH FIGURES. 'Audurn Rd. | Dead are: Paul Jarre] gravel truck and trailer on Opdyke Rd. ya south of 1, 53, of 2903 Adams Rd., Plans to Deliver = Penat Monday. | Hospital Board Prepares , | Sullenberger Findings’ for City Commission | | | | i A report. covering procedures fol- lowed by the Pontiac General Hos-' | pital Board of Trustees in the sus- |pension of Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger should. be delivered to City Hall I. Flath said today. *and Esther Mansfield, 44, When Curtice was asked to fur- jnish the salary-bonus figures of IGM’s top executives, Sen. Everett of 3119 Adams Rd. Jarrell was driving south on Op- dyke at a high rate of speed, said Oakland County Sheriff's deputies, iwhen he hit the truck. Deputies \reported the truck wss climbing a hill at about 2% miles. per hour when the accident occurred. Mrs. Mansfield, who was sitting in the front seat, was dead on arrival at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital at 7:07 p.m. Oakland County Deputy Coroner Dr. Isaac C. Pre- Oakland | vette listed the- cause as a basal Highway | sku1l fracture Toll and broken neck. oe _ Jarrell, who in 58 was pinned be- Elvis Presley, Red Skelton, Frank Sinatra, Mickey Mantle, Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell and Jayne Mansfield. TES AS Bs Congress to grant an “across ur the board” tax cut to stimulate confidence among both business and consumers. Curtice testified that consumers today art ‘‘cautious’’ — and that ‘business conditions resemble those of early 1934 before Congress cut reduction “contributed immeasur- ably to a resurgence of confi- dence.” =a urge Congress _to consider such action in this session,” he |by Monday, Hospital Director Cari hind the wheel,i¢old the Senate Anti-Monopoly Sub- — . 6 died at 11 p.m. of|;committee yesterday. | The outline for the report was be aan are “Cut taxes across the board with the aid of City At- . ermal iat restore and stimulate confi- pre -best_provide. tial and short term relief for “the WASHINGTON PH — treasury. It will not provide any for a member of the Board* of Pardons to talk about) any case which may come. before him. On the general subject of capital punishment, however, the Gover- nor Said: “Our state law provides that we have capital punishment. I took an oath to uphold the law. It is not my personal feelings that count. “T also took an oath te caret out the law of the state of Ne- braska. If a man received a fair | trial, if the State Supreme Court ~ Feviewed the lower court verdict, as It js obliged to do when capi- tal punishment is assessed, then I think I am obliged to carry out the judgment of the court, — "Fhe governor pointed out-that for) ‘a death sentence to. be commuted in Nebraska a majority. of the Board of Pardons must vote in favor of reducing the sentence. : * -® * In Renton, Wash., words came help whatsoever for the 1958-59 fis. The three watchdogs who cal year, when additional revenues will oversee the activities ‘of James R. Hoffa as president of the Team- In 74 s Press) ” 2° Sa collapse. ae ak eee 4 “At first T ‘didn’t believe it was Charles. I figured it was. some-| -: one else with the same name.” will be needed to avoid a fiscal This was the governor's way of|' Editorials ............. re saying that the intangible tax in-| _ Aeneas * rotrde Union uit — crease, — — patio wets cee ee ae today by U.S t. ge |sary immediately should be enact- ; + erga we cabana F. Dickinson Letts. poly 3 pay nin 9 bom Teagees ge a & Nathan Cayton, retired ee pte ong aque TV & Radio Programs... 33 Jotge: L, N. D. Wells, Jr. The governor accepted Conlin’s Wilson, Earl................ -33 | of Dallas, Tex., attormey; (proposal after being advised by |he Women's Pages....., 14 to 17 and Godfrey, P. Schmidt, |the commission that it was work- Mystery ..........< Pepe s | New York lawyer. . able My stery Auto Hers Forever A considerable mystery has de- veloped in Huntington Woods. Mrs,. Margaret Stark now has a Thunderbird automobile, but she doesn’t know where it came from. yo the car parked across her driveway, Mrs. Stark called police to come and move it. When we looked inside the car and told her: “See for — It's yours.” — And sure enough it was, ‘There. was a set of keys on the front seat,.a paid-up insurance policy * * & That was 10 days ago. Since Mrs, Stark and her husband, Wal- ter, a manufacturer's representa- tative, have been conducting an unsuccessful investigation. * sé gems" coin ie elon. arrived, Patrolman Charles) and suit has alleged that the surgeon “MrsBenjamin-Pawtey;ot-Lton= jard, said yesterday that she had ‘torney William A. Ewart at an un- official meeting of the board last night, Flath said. * * * “When we refine it. it shouldn't) h be more than four pages ong: het Ganne said. The report, requested by the City Commission four days age, gives a chronological history of the steps leading up to the sus- pension Nov. 13, Flath said, and of the litigation that has resulted Meantime Dr, Sullenberger vis- ‘ited the hospital yesterday after- i noon. for the first time since his|! suspension and met briefly with Flath, who as-a ‘defendent in the violated . professional standards. in 2% cases, in six of which he said the patients died. er .wanted to surgery at St. Joseph’ s. His wife, Nellie, 49, and Mrs. Mansfield's husband, Archie, 50 were treated for minor injuries and released. The truck driver, Virgil 53, of 1666 Glendale Ave., Detroit, was uninjured. He told deputies that he “felt something nudge the trailer and thought at first that it had come loose."" He pulled over and got out to find that Jarrell’s car had hit it. Deputies said the two couples had been: drinking beer at a nearby restaurant and were on their way to a pizzeria on Woodward. : Mrs. Mansfield’s body has-been, removed to the Huntoon Funeral Home, 79 Oakiand Ave. Jarrell’s body was taken to the Voorhees-;— Siple Funeral Home, -268 N. Perry Street. He’s Too Fat for Us! Little Change i in City Weather Picture No weather changes are expect- ed in the Pontiac area this week- end, the U. S. Weather Bureau re- ports. Mostly cloudy with little change ‘jin temperature tonight and tomor- row is the prediction. Occasional light snow .is due tonight with snow flurries tomorrow. The low tonight will be around 26 degrees and - the _ tomor- row’ near _ Sunday wal be miskty ceety and colder with a chance of light snow. The Weather Bureau's five-day instruments had been returned to him,” was Flath’s summation of the meeting. Denies Sympathy in Doctor's Cause know if all his adeaial medical) ean it was the first an at 2 p.m. was 28, Find Play Speeds Recovery Patients Told:“Have NEW YORK (INS) — Physicians of the future may routinely write—as a prescription—“Have Fun.” ; This was one of the conclusions of hospital and municipal recreation specialists tute on recreation New York for + found that recreation, The play Uherapists said many doctors : engaged patient, improves. ee aS the third. insti- ta cobentaathh ter ak: ing 8 a.m. was %. The reading >}Dirksen-(R-Hi-asked, him-also-to “put in the list’ the salaries of taxes that year. He said the 1954 e ——— ie "Wilts Wan\21st Ice Carnival a | Mortgage Plan Opens S ‘ A ti é at ; A oe ‘imperative’ | Snow flurries expected this week- Sherry Gremore, 16, 20 W, Brook- on Construction Projects end wil! add to the setting of Pon-/lyn St. and Phillenore Drummond, tiac’s 2ist ammual two day: ice'}6, Bloomfield. Hills. Mostly for Schools lcarnival which starts tomorrow at} ‘the Northside Skating Rink, Mont-) LANSING u\—Gov. Williams to-'calm and Edison streets es day proposed bonding through a Ice skating races, figure skating building authority to finance 24 contests, an all star city hockey construction projects, mostly for game. an ice show and the selec-! on nang warm front __ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, “(200 M.P.H. Winds Sell | Shitt, Threaten ‘Mla Satellite Firing - CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila, (INS) -~A weird development in atmosphere weather today hope for launching a $. earth satellite this week, ; Powerful winds, with speeds more than 200 miles an hour, sweeping over the Cape Chamber of Commerce; Les | missile test center, where the Ar- Langford, president of the Pon- .’. Jupiter-C satellite missile is tiae Junior Chamber of Com- poised for take-off. merce and John A. Dugan, city Tomorrow i with a mertgage er not building at all - Ice Queen Sunday night at 8 by The need for action has become Russell Themm, chairman of the ‘ymperative,” he said carnival. The Governor enumerated the This is the first year the queen. projects. Seven, totaling $15.537--ontestants are not required to 00, were proposed for the Univer. know how to skate. Previously, they; sity of Michigan and the U of M: had to display their skating skills) HHosplt as a part of the judging. i He put Michigan State Univer * * . ; down for four projects totaling Tomorrow morning at 10 the pre-! $12,900,000, and six other state sup), minary queen judging will be held ported colleges and universities 5+ MeCarroil Elementary School,! ‘qr eight jobs aggregating $9.41. 191 Glenwood Aye. ae _ The contestants will be judged The program would work tike -» bathing suits: Donna Robinson, this, the Governor explained: 17. Commerce; Suzanne Lee Had-| new state dril, 17, Clarkston; Louise Free-| man, 19, Waterford Township; | Judie Garlitz, 17, Orchard Lake; | ‘A Hatred Built Up,’ Killer of Eleven Says (Continued From Page One) Fither an entirely building authority should be cre- ated, or powers of the state office building corporation enlarged, and authority granted to borrow funds to finance the enumerated pro}- ects Rentals to be paid by the state for the new facilities out of annual | legislative appropriations would be, pledged against repayment of the) bonds. the crowning of the 1938 Pontiac, | Galaxy in a celestial theme por- west The forecast indicated that|ficials tion of the show. pajama party theme on the 85 by 200 foot rink. carnival will be the presentation: ce Queen of 1957 will star as Miss ing towards the Cape from the suburban lines for 25 years. Of-| 5 ; : a referred all inquiries to the launching of a satellite might the company headquarters at Niles, The first half will be western and be delayed for several days. I. - Reds, Preparing to Launch Third Earth Satellite? {Continued From Page One) NEW YORK (®—The New York dence on the part of the busl- Times sald today the Soviet | we Curtice Proposes me = Tax Slash Now ‘A new feature of this year's and ice skating performances Sat urday night by 15 previous Pontiac "i Queens since 1939. , He,” he sald. | huge recket, probably in an at- | The former queens include Katie Curtice said GM car dealers are: tempt to lift its third artificial Cummins, 1939; Gloria Hoyt, 1940: “doing very well’ although the earth satellite, according to re- Barbara Ridgon, 1941; Edia Lind- degree of public confidence is ‘‘not ports believed to be reliable. say, 1944; Ruth Jones, 1945; Joyce as high as it should be." | The story said the Russians, in Capogna, .1947; Bowman, , vou : their preparations to launch the 1948; Patricia Keesling, 1949; June ANSWERS COMPLAINTS | wage recket, were -eperted te Paulus, 1950 Rosemary Brown, Answering labor complaints that) have begun at least one count- 1951; Jeanne McHenry, 1952-3; C4F Prices are “rigged” too high, down, Jackie Dubay, 1954; Colleen Mc-h€ Said that GM price increases; 4, the count-down, begup long | Henry, 1955; Suzanne Fi jon 1958 cars cover only 60 per cent| in Vadvamee!lef ths cotabiaed 1956: and Sandra Stockton, 1957..°% higher production costs. | time for launching, every work- J oo \SITUATION HEALTHY oe ae oe This was the system successfully handcufed, but a heavy restraining | used by the office building corpor-|belt often used on prisoners was ation in financing of the Stevens not employed T. Mason office building. Flash Snowtall Blankets Central take over matron duties for the ‘girl prisoner from Mrs. Early Hel- lin. Mrs, Heflin, wife of the Wyom- ing sheriff who captured Stark- weather after a 115-mile-an-hour . . | police chase, accompanied the Portion of Nation ‘party trom Douglas. | Thus far, only one murder By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘charge has been filed in Nebraska A snowstorm swirled in the cen-|against Starkweather and his tral portion of the nation today,|girl: the slaying of 16-year-old dumping 2 fo 4 inches of snow|Carol King of Bennett, Neb. within the span of six hours. Starkweather alone had been The storm was concentrated in charged before a Wyoming justice the area including the westernjof the peace with the slaying of portions of the Dakotas and por-|37-year-old traveling shoe sales- tions of Nebraska and Iowa. j|man Merle Collison of Great Fails, * * * |Mont., whose bullet-riddled body Weather Bureau forecasters said) was found after Starkweather's the storm would become even capture. heavier during the day in eastern) Karnoff said the bespectacled Nebraska and Iowa. ~—Fyouth denied —rapi Miss King. There was also light snow in the; Starkweather told Karnoff he general area extending from the shet her and Uher companion in eastern Great Lakes and Ohio “self defense.” He said the couplé Valley into Pennsytvania and the approached his car when it beeame north Atlantic Coast states. | stuck in a farm yard. Winter's second dense fog) Holding a pistol on the pair. he gripped most of England and Wales told Karnoff he walked them to a and large parts of northern Europe storm cellar where he forced fhe today. young man down the cellar stairs. le said the man started to come up the stairs. Starkweather said he shot him and then turned the gun on the girl. Asked by Karnoff why he killed 70-year-old August Meyer, a friend | lof the family, Starkweather said the elderly farmer came out of his jhouse with a rifle in hand. By FE. H. SIMS | Karnoff said Meyer apparently . ihad heard § Starkweather was In the approach of a warm front wanted and came out prepared to what is the significance of the defend himself when he saw the arrival of wind? * young man approach When, after noticing tie various; Starkweather denied he cloud changes that reveal the familiar with the residence of WAS dently picks up, one can expect Ward. He told the law officer he rain fairly close behind. This wind|knew of the house because {it was will almost always come from the on his Lincoln garbage truck route. Karnoff's wife, Gertrude, was to, businessman __G._Lauer, ‘*I_don't think there's anything) Of Michigan President Harlan Eliminations for the races and; And when asked what he thought, Time figure skating contests will be held|of General. Motors capturing 40) wns that se eect suecling jat 1:30 p.m, tomorrow. races) | includé ton and girls lei tg lly as 1935, “he a be attempted witie tal ‘(one eighth of a mile) up to 20) said: “I regard that as a healthy, 7 jlaps (the silver skates derby) and! situation so far as General Motors) various age classifications from! is concérned.” j eos . ? seven to 18 years old. Backward, x *® ‘Advertising Up in 51; ] = at poe ey races} will slants) con |, Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn) said to- ; . on |day “I certainly couldn't go along” P it B dg fs Lim fv, n each ag ih an overall we cur at me CDELS 1OP DUGQE ~ “| time, by. ice. ; ies a8 Proposed by 9 Corte NEW YORK oP = Adverteers spent a record 10% billion dollars to promote their goods and serv- ices in 1957, Printers’ Ink maga- zine said today. tions will compete in the finals’ ‘Sunday at 1:30 p.m. First, second HARD TO SEE and third place cups, medals and| While Curtice recalled that the ping will be awarded to the win-| federal budget was balanced after | jners, Winner of the Silver Skates|the 1954 tax reduction, Kefauver| Jat Child Clinic Branch "] one,"" Mrs. Thomas said. “Other community agencies or funds must gradually assume responsibility for iof the clinic.” ness and the consuming pub- | Union is preparing to launch a la Price Three Cents ite i tf © . > sonaomiates, 5 Be % Increase of Cases ff education, costing 55 million dol-iton of an ice queen are the main nalesiener, Gistrict five. Weather experts said up- lars. events scheduled for the winter “™ a | per atmosphere jet stream which In a special message, he told program‘ A cast of 3, oa Gan of the: usually flows from Les Angeles 1303, Amalgamated Assn. of Bus children, she said, ; tghting legislators pay-as-you-go financing : py (Pontiac Skaters Club, present it. New York had meved south |[ -ivers. Lic Half of the cases last year were facilities ild he cheaper Parsing a — sed lan ice show et 7 p.m. Sunday under and was “ right over” | The union ‘ed it would from Birmingham, with the Bloom- evening use of the slopes. ‘The difficulty is thal we do tion de nt and the North- ithe direction of Peggy Bowman. Cape Canaveral at an altitude (noig a general membership meet- field area and Franklin sharing —— z not. have the cash.” he said.” cide Community Cub. : ; “of -35,000-t0 40,009 feet ———______+ing -Sunday—to—expiain—detaiis—and-the- nce. More than 42 per cent! Dr. Dwig! t D. Treland We have the choice of bananig ————~ a = *._._& —Even~stronger—winds—up—to—339-ellects of the sale to the workers of the cases were referred to the tendent of Highlight in the carnival will be. " ‘re ‘an ; , | clinic trom schools age Sandra Stockton, Misé Pontiac: miles an hour, weré reported mov-| Greyhound has operated the’ . In its formative stages, clinic has received financial sup- port from the Birmingham Jun- jor League, Mrs, Thomas said. PTA. This support will continue until § Dee. 31. - ot Dr,* “The current year is a crucial! y The of three the future support and operation of Soe Garden,” by the Village Players, will be pre- sented at 9 p.m. today in Players Robert Girardin, city recreation Theater on Chestnut street. irector, went out on the limb this ading 1 morning and without qualification iaken by ra. G. ‘Thorndylee Dwel said there will be skiing Sunday ley and Allan W. Joslyn. Performances Oakland Gas Drops: Saturday at 9 p.m. and Sunday at 8 p.m. , University of Michigan Extension Service Second Semester 1957-1958 The University of Michigan announces the following courses for adults. Enrollment is open to all inter- ested persons. Most of these courses may be elected for credit, either on the graduate or undergraduote level. e PONTIAC (Lincoln Junior High) Introduction to Old World Archeology (Anthro, 167) Wed., Feb. 12, 7:30 p. m. Methods of Research in Education (Educ. B20!) Mon., Feb. 10, 7:30 p.m. Supervision of Elementary A reduction of 3 cents per gal-| lon off the price of their regular) gasoline was announced today by the Oakland County Gag & Oil Co. * * * J. J. Levy, company president, also said the price of premiu gas at its 13 stations in Oakland,’ Wayne and Macomb Counties was. cut 2 cents. This brought the price of its regular to 25.9 and its premium to 30.9 Levy said. : The decrease followed a cut of 1 cent off both regular and prem-| ium gasoline of most major com- | panies this week. Several weeks. ago they announced a 2.2 cents' slice. * ® * |Derby will receive winter sports|told newsmen it was hard to see lequipment. lhow the record peacetime budget « * * | Submitted by President Elsenhow- | Figure skating eliminations will ér for next year could stand a tax’ lbe held at 7 p.m. tomorrow and cut. : ‘the finals at 3 p.m. Sunday. | Kefauver added, however, that Admission to the carnival is 3! j¢ the present recession should cents for adults and 25 cents for) continue and purchasing power \children. Free ice skating will be! shrink further, a temporary re- tevailableeath of the two nights! duction in taxes might be advis- followihg the program. eae Two Biya ] Gangs Kefauver's: views were along thel lines eae poetics that the ad-/) F. urth Grade ministration has taken | * . Call Off Fighting * * *® OKLAHOMA CITY ®—Two ri- | Kefauver also said today there will probably be legislative sugges- val fourth-grade gangs here Governor Declares | (Continued From Page One) tions to limit the size and divers- ‘them being together he might have | 2 ol sarin Roreeasty |gone crazy.” committee hearings wind up. . One group called itself the | Leonard said his brother never G4, . | “Help Club” and explained to ‘had many girl friends before he urtice was recalled for final) detective G. L. Emmett they or- became ‘acquainted with Cari) Testioning before the committee | ganized to assist third-graders in re |today, The group is investigating| trouble, The other gang—appar- + Ann, So : | 9g Tage is Curti | “He wasn’t the type of person. | was the first automotive executive | who would go with girls,” Leon. to testify. He will be followed | ard explained, next week by top officials of Ford, | “When we were young we used Chrysler and American Motors. to do a lot of swimming and hunt- ing together. We used to shoot 'B-B guns. Charles was a terrific That was 54 per cent more! than the previous high in 1956. the biggest share of all advertis-' up 2.8 per cent over 1956. Television rose to 1% billion. Must Uphold Law, Hatcher vs. Williams \land company was expected to Newspapers still accounted for, ing with 31.9 per cent of the total. | Dollar volume of newspaper ad-| ivertising—about 3% billion—was School instruction (Educ. 825!) 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By OUGA CURTIS
NEW YORK (INS) — Real estate
>. * tycoon John Tysen does a stegdy.
-multi-million-dollar business selling
| ' castles in Spain, king-size ranches
and private islands. -
But he’s the first to admit that |
a hunk of real estate in “Suburbia, aga this wilt) as the “million- _ A bigger castic*in Ai
aire’s teal estate agency,” this 3,700 acres of hunting ebtefen lee archon? 2 Ge opuee tk
should make suburbanite PFOP ion the block for $150,000. Privileges you ‘re not buying them to make a
erty owners feel properly snooty. 4, shoot Ibex and golden eagles iproiit.
But possibly spend:hritt. lon the neighboring Krupp estate| “Ranches are different,” added)
“The best dollar buy today,””included. the _—_ pes ~ —_— wt ae of New tN sen believes, “is not suburban. Or if you preter islands, there's | for $2,000,000. “They ihe a much
+ probably a European castle. A a fidy section of one near Canada jeter market because they are
U.S.A.” can outsell any island mes is as economic a house asi Called Compebelio that’s going pought as money-makers, as busi-
sight. With or without palm trees
+ * *
‘Suburban rea! estate is the real
money-maker today,” says Tysen
‘We do a fairly sfrong business in
slands. and there's a steady de
‘he as watered down as weak tea. | for $50,000. Fer a few thousand ” 7 : nesses. you can get; taxes overseas can’ | extra you can get mementoes of x *«
And in Europe you can have al the family that used to live there. Tysen, who leo sells canyons, ~ Claims Suburbia Outsells Castles i in Spain|rr stores
- appear,”
view.
Name ef Roosev si farms, ghosiytowns and tunnels for
Tysen also has a nice assortment a commission; says there’ s no,
_al Caribbean islands. which are slump in high-priced real estate in|
What price ¢casties im eet castle and servants to run it, too." |
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most in demand and which he spite of all the mutterings a
ma 1 for castles. but the bulk of ‘Tysen, ee frankly admits he sells our business is in suburban prop = io casiles F bh ste srys “are just about the easiest business recession.
moe Serene To 8 Jen in France to ¢ = ach Ca
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nemahh: ‘ete MLS and eationsd there «i] be 1 500-miie
sheaild eterreecbate range ballistic ma
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AP Science Reporter
| WASHINGTON W—The Unieed
States disclosed today & & work-
ing on the dev lopment of muckear
counterweapots designed to de-
stroy intercontinental and other
aggressive missiles
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costs of administering the will and. 1. iste giri hag a hole in her) SANTA MONICA, Calif. @—Ac-|f/ some cash legacies. A hearing on 124: that threatens ber life: tor Rock Hudson is in St. John’s) ) Businessmen’s Lgfncheons 1] a.m.-2 p.m. : the petition. filed yesterday by an 54) parents. Mr. and Mrs.'Hospital for treatment of a diges-
executor, was set for Feb. 4. Floyd Kiest of nearby Marseilles, \tive upset, his physician reports.
Miss Talmadge, 8. died Mont coed up their sovings on matical “Meine sntem.” Dr. _Maynard
Christmas Eve at her home here. treatment. Then a columnist on'Brandsma added. ; ‘Locate higan’s Newest Shopping Center =~ Her wealth hasenmot been esti- —
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another name would not only
taste as sweet, it also would bring
in more money for Mich'gan.
That's the contention of the Co been ordered and normal opera-
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— igan.
* * *
They want the Legislature t
change the legal definition of wine been pumped ous since that time
the Eames & Broun company to |
, remove and repair the damaged
| pumps. ;
Crews of . township employes.
working in four-hour shifts. day
jand night, are now keeping the
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Theater's production of ‘Inherit
-the Wind,” opening tomorrow
night. | * * *
The performer is his father, the
Rev._Charles. M. Mitzell, a retired!
~ minister.
The 37-year-old actor
playing the role of Matthew Haber
the famous Scopes monkey trial
of the 20s. Brady is the fictional
counterpart of the late William
Jennings Bryan.
* * *
Mitchell said it was the first
time he’d ever undertaken a role
on such short notice, and added:
“It's a’ great part—just right for
my father—put not for me.”
Boones Add Exemption
HACKENSACK. N. J. (INS) —
Singer Pat Boone and his wife
Shirley, announced the birth yes-
terday of a T-pound, 12-ounce baby
girl. It ts the Boones’ fourth child.
All ef them are girls.
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By EARL
Hames.
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WILSON
“ sixw YORK—My wife says I should write a hoodlum love”
story.
' || So “Uncle Mike, The Soft-Hearted Murderer” is right out of
- |the. Wilson 9 aaa Notebook and it’s true—but for the
x
chair. He’s just a big softie.
Keeps It Lively Uses Movie Formula
in Producing Westerns
for Television
- By ERSKINE JOHNSON
I stil] don't know where the yel-
‘low went, despite harassment by
all those TV toothpaste commer-
cials, but after talking to John).
'C*Restless Gun’') Payne I sure
know where TV comedy is going
i * * * had been along.
*
I'm going to shoot you.”
Rose for four nights.
away.
legal hay out of this.”
‘saddle you—right into those West-;
‘ern telefilms some comedians and,
dicted whuld lay turkey-sized eggs.
on home screens this season.
One-third of his “‘Restiess Gun”
wr have comedy overtones
| based on a theory learned 16ME come of the young hoods think Mike
has been very soft-hearted to go to the = by Hollywood movie mak-
noe 8
“that if you play Westerns —
the middle with a straight he
they’re boring and dull. Cuenedy
situations involving the hero —
at s the blueprint I'm folowing.
* * *
“But it isn't mine—it belongs to
jhalf-hour movie every week.”’
LOOK FOR LAUGHS
James Garner told mie the same)
‘thing recently about “Maverick.” Crosby (now of the U.S. Army) is here x *
- Uncle Mike has got rid of guys by ordering
them killed. But with dames he could never @
-have-one shot; ner-even flatten one_ with. —
But Uncle Mike, the modern hood, had a-
wife—also a “girl,” named Rose,
| Mike loved his wife, and in public was’
always with her. He bought her mink coats,
and diamonds, and movie magazines, and
comic books. Only on a sneakaway out to Hot
Springs, would he take Rose. Rose was get- '
ting to be a pretty old tomato. ;
‘Mike came back from Hot Springs all full of health. His ous,
unpacking for him, found a night club picture and saw Rose
“Invasion of privacy!” his lawyer bellowed. k
* * °
His wife bawled for two weeks. “Humiliatin’ me like that! :
“You, too?” Uncle Mike felt bad, and got her a new chin-
chilla, and a diamond bracelet, and didn't sneak out to see)
‘Then Mike's legal eagle suddenly discovered that ‘the
Feds were tapping Rose's phones, trying to send Mike
“We'll make
“WAID A MINUTE,” Mike said. “Waid a minute.”
The lawyer rubbed his hands. “With-
out a court order the Feds are tapping
Madison avenue bright boys pre-. ‘the wires of your mistress. We can delay |”
your case for YEARS!”
| “Forgedd it!" Uncle
‘went.
‘ean to save his wife's feelings.
the theory,” says Payne.| But some of the older hoods claim —
that any man who had the same wife —
and same mistress for 20 years, with —
characters and occasional comedy €8¢h knowing about the other, must find
jail a very restful piace.
THE MIDNIGHT EARL...
Charles Laughton is Mike
I* ‘Rather'n have my missus humiliated —
stanzas for 1957-'68, says Payne, about my girl, I'll go to the can.” So he
delayed here ™
» the movies—and I'm making @ gwajting a work permit for a London gj
lplay—though. he was born in Scar- | sald.
jborough, England, in 1899 (penalty of | ©
becoming an Ameddican) . . Lindsay
JUNE
the Sunday night competition that making recordings for Uncle Sam. has Eq Sullivan and Steve Alien
Pion a diet of fingernails.
* *
“In addition to the laughs in the
iscript,”* Garner said, ‘‘we look for
ithem on the set while we're shoot-
‘ing. Directors are giving "Mav-
‘erick’ the light touch every place
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and another in which Payne lands
‘behind the eightball when he
‘awards a prize tothe wrong jar of)
strawberry preserves at a county
fair. .
GOOD SHOWMANSHIP
says Payne, “to get the hero off
the boring and dull hook. You do
ALL WORK GUARANTEED it with light situations and by hir-
—_——
*
“It was supporting casts —
outstanding featured players —
which once made big movie hits.
Now I'm aus Ge same thing on TV. Ca supporting. casts.
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soft by working in only two or
think 1 could keep it rp for more
than maybe three years.
He even tried to work through
the, stage one
‘morning and looked at the set. It
was moving. I said, ‘What's hap?’
_“Tt's just good showmanship,"
ing outstanding bit players in the|”
ia flu attack but finally halted) *
Faye Emersen's beau, Jack
leaving ‘em free to wed .
baby’s born .
another film with M. Monroe.
his next play. *
sotight good honeymoon ‘weather in N.Y., Miami, St.
and Ft. Worth, finally went to Palm Springs .
told Rainier there'll be no picture-peddling when the second
. Sir Laurence Olivier was asked if he'd make 7:15 (7) News: Daly.
. Pretty! *
Walker, got his final decree,,
. Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood
Louis |
Grace Kelly 7:10 (7) Sports: Wattrick.
The answer: “No!” ..
model-turned-actress June Blair gets her big break In a movie.
Hank Greenberg'll spend the summer touring Europe. .
liam Saroyan wants Art Carney (of “The Rope Dancers”) for)
TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A young Bronx student took the|
idifficult N. Y. State scholarship exams, and signed afterward, |
“Well, I just saved the state $2,800.” That's earl, brother. |
are in their glory.’
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Running in a dead heat for first
Place are “Maybe” by the Chan-
tels, and “Get A Job’ by the
Silhouettes. Holding down the next
spot solidly is “‘Oh Julie” by the
Crescendos . . . a newcomer to
the upper echelon.
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order of popularity
Shorts”
“Dede Dinah” by Frankie Avalon
(making its first appearance in the
top five).
Most promising of the latest re-
leases are ger Stroll” by the
Diamond “Waitin' In
School” ~ thee Nelson. ee
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pening here?’ and then I realized
I went to bed and called a doctor.”
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the set wasn’t moving. It was me. Flyers, but it has ‘proven that
istraight instrumentat Dixie can
turn some heads by creeping near
the top five in sales.
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rock ‘n’ rollers two 12" LP's.
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original cast . . . looks like a big
one. Also affords the finest version
of ‘ ‘Seventy Six Trombones’ * to be
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this or that, our choice this week
will give them much to ponder|i5 gent
over, ‘Salute’ To Satch” (RCA
Victor LPM-1324) by Joe Newman
should cause widespread head-
scratching. It's more a mixture of
Armstrong and the modern idiom
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(4) Horse Race—Hialeah.
(9) Gilead Baptist Church.
(4) Movie.
(7) Wrestling.
(9) Zorro.
6:30 (9) Wild Bill Hickok.
Churchill's Oils 5:00
"| KANSAS CITY =
Truman spent .40 minutes last *
night leoking at 35 oi) paintings
by Winston Churchill.
Is Sir Winston as great an
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. (9) Hawkeye.
_ (4) Martin Kane. Adventure:
International |
harbor murderer, forger and’
crook. (4) Whirlybirds. Adventure: (9:30
Bitter ex-employe plans to)
blow up chemical plant. | ris. (2) News: LeGoff. (9) Country Hoedown.
(4) The Thin Man. Adven- 50
(2) Weather: Phelps tures: Nick saves a Sultan.)
(2) Playhouse. James Mason,
Faith Domergue in drama.
__Officer Mason, wife
Domergue) find old friend *
while stationed on South Pa-|
cific
“art lovers”
(2) Dr. Christian.
{7:30 (7) Rin Tin
Arrogant soaciee pro heavyweight bout.
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ward G. Robinson, “Tam- | (4) Quiz ‘Em.
pico.” (4) '10:90 (7) Crash. Adventure: Dick) _‘” Betty Boop. (4) Truth, Powell, ‘““‘The Room.”
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show. ® mentators analyze current ® Pury.
(4) Last Resort. Drama: events in new series.
Convicted murderer refuses , _ 11:90 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. t ee (4) Andy’s Gang.
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doubt the living piano most liked
by all schools, Garner's is a steady
seller. This LP swings out in the
“clomp-clomp” style Garner is
known for. - “.
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route to earn bicycie.
8:00 (7) Jim Bowie. Ad
Enemy steals tickef money
parole.
(2) Trackdown. _ Adventure.
Ranger places entire town 10:00
ster.
Tin. Adventure: ;
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Adventure:
(T) Patrice -
‘Bennett, comic Howard Mor-|
covers Mason's addiction to!
morphine and struggles to t
break him of the habit, | . ‘He
(7) Winchell File.
Father finds out son is gang-
(9) If I Had Million.
(4) Boxing. Yvon Durelle,
Clarence Hinnant in light
(9) Person to Person. Beauty
advisor, model, writer Anita
Colby and actor Cyril
Ritchard.
(2) Harbor Command.
11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. -
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(4) News: W'kamp. Munsel. Tony
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(2) Meditations.
7:55 (2) On the Farm Front.
(2) Anthropology.
‘8:30 (2) Mich. Conservation.
(7) Gift of Life.
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(4) (color) News.
9:00 (2) 4H Electrical Club.
(4) Farm Report.
(7), Crusade for Christ.
9:15 (4) Window Shopping.
10:00 (4) Howdy Doody.
(7) Milky's Movie Party.
10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse.
(4) Ruff and Reddy.
11:55 (9) Billboards. TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | shoots it out with Mexicans.'11:20 (9) Feature Theater. Bruce
\ | (4) Life of Riley. Comedy: | Cabot, ‘‘Gallan* Legion.
‘6:08 (7) Mr. Danger. Riley finds teaching bowling’ 48.)
(9) Popeye. not up his alley. | (4) Sports: Parker.
(4) News: Williams (2) Zane Grey Theater. Ad (2) Sports Final.
i) pee Gee venture: Ranchers retaliate
2) Squad. when Lloyd Bridges fences 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater.
, “ in land. Leon Errol,
(4) Weather: Eliot. 9:00 (7) Frank Sinatra. Musical: | fire Out West.”
Sammy Davis Jr. Taylor, “I'm Still Alive.”
(6:20 (4) Box Four (9) Charlie Chan. 40.)
. (4) “M” Squad. Drama: Of-; -
6:30 (7) Frontier Justice. West- ficer hunts shakedown racket 11:0 (ry Adal Stevens Sch
ern: Deputy with secret ca-, boss. : Pea”
reer as badman tangles with’ (2) Mr. Adams. Eve. Com ati gaan eace
sheriff father. edy: Eve inherits Scottish| epee
(9) Brave Eagle. ' castle—and trouble. aang
»itheny. They just throw an artist as he is a statesman? -
‘Impossible,’ said the former
president. “He would have to be — a Rembrandt. . ... Hé’s the
‘statesman of the age, you know as
* * * ;
- Churchill's ti are. on dis-
slay at the ‘Pantant Rockhill Nel-
son Art Gallery. It is the first
‘time his work has ever been ex-
show, The collection will move on
next week for showings in eight
other cities in the United States
and Canada. :
* * *
“They are damn good,’ Tru-
iman concluded.
“At least you can tell what they
are. And that’s more than you
can say for a lot of thesé modern
painters. Ham-and-eggers, I call
egg at
ithe canvas and mix in a little
‘ham.”'
Gold Take Nears Billion
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‘Mexican Spit- ered to. the Royal Mint in Perth -
('40.) Kent during 1957 brought the total value
jof gold production in Western
£400,000,000 ($900,000,000)..
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“Bob Considine Recalls:
Runyon Called Death a Direct Cannon
[bought a piece of mine that hal
Leste invented atomic fission be- ‘been turned down by half a dozen _NEW YORE (INS) — So many}
friends of mine—have
recently that I keep thinking of!
something Runyon used to say in fore allotted
the muted little bull-sessions that) span. it seems a terrible waste to train a new part of his brain fore the scientists. He was born’ Wonderful, hearty, courageous,
~—-werthwhile people,
all gone 25 and more years be-
Bibical and actuarial (gaged in,the Homeric task of trying after a time and cheerfully joinedjhad been waiting to join’ “enter a
= «++ -he—was-still cheerful the nasa earlier than expected.
last time I saw him, though en- * <€ *,. the bums
magazines
formed around him on the street, of talent.
outside the church or the funeral | oA invariably good’
parlor just after a service was!
over.
“They're hitting all around us,”
he'd say, His listeners would nod
agreement, and wonder — like sur-
vivors of a battle — why the shell
had landed just there instead of, natured man. The first time I ever
met him he had a fainting spell
in Mike Jacobs’ office in the old
Hippodrome. I was alarmed, but
Joe Jacobs and a few others who!
knew him better at the time said,
“Forget it, he'll be okay.” We went,
_- Some othe her rs. say, over here. on drinking a bottle of champagne
* * ® Mike had popped.
“Cas Adams, Ann Gillis, Andy! “Here we are drinking that Tif-
Geer, Louie Ruppei, Bob Levitt... fany,”" Joe said contentedly, bub-
iJohn Cameron Swayze,
ts tickling his nose. _Cas ‘sat up| ito assume the borden of re-teaching with it. Wherever he went in news-|
‘him how to walk, after his stroke.
Ann taught me how te talk on
radis. I was one of her lesser
. As a very young lady
had a preducer’s hand in
F.D.R.’s Fireside Chats
She helped shape or polish the
air careers of John Daly, Ed Mur-
irow, H.V. Kaltenborn, Bob Trout,
Kiernan, Morgan Beatty, George
Gobel and many os
es ae _*
Hits Grand Jury.
School Probe of search ‘should be put on the same
New York's Board competitive basis as satellite de-
Education Feels Legality velopment, says the science editor:
of Investigation i in Doubt of the ihree rican Cancer Society.
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NEW YORK w—The New York Pat McGrady of New York City;
City Board of Edueation charged proposed that the U.S. govern-|
last night that thé special Brook- Ment challenge Soviet and_ other
lyn grand jury probing school foreign scientists to compete for)
may not be legally valid.” Cancer control.
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After a 6'2 hour closed meeting!
the board, continuing its battle
with the grand jury and Kings Asks U.S., Reds
to Match Brains
on Cancer Cure
crime **
“would care whether a cancer
cure were stamped ‘Made in the
U.S.A." or ‘Made in the U.S.S.R.’”
County Judge Samuel S. Leibo- . .
witz, said in a statement: ‘It usu- Wives, Children Invited
atty is the furiction of grand ju- to Union Contract Talks
ries to investigate the commission
of a crime and not to review ad-| DALLAS «®—Roy Evans. presi-
ministrative functions of govern- dent of Local 893, United Auto!
ment agencies unless there is evi- Workers, announced the union has!
dence of dereliction by public offi-|invited its members to bring their
cials amounting to a crime.” lwives and children to a meeting
* * * ‘Sunday at which contract aa
The board added that it ‘wil Posals will be discussed.
not tolerate the intimidation of its
staff or the students of our schools the union as their husbands,”
misguided persons “Few people,” he told reporters, |
“Wives are as much a part of
se too, Evang said, to ‘‘avert worry/|signations are virtually unhead of.
Before going into the board about, the baby-sitting | problem. “lAndy just wanted the fellow who! Nobody in that reas a lL te 8
papers, magazines, radio and TV It was a short-short about Christ
he left his explosive imprint.
He could bellow his way
through a wall, once he knew he
was right. Nothing scared him ia
war (another overage Marine de-
streyer) or peace, politics or the
fighting of crime. taking a vacation in Palm Beach
Louie had a hide a cleaver)
Walter couldn't nick, but_at_heart he was He helped get this column started!
the softest touch in town. Once he|when nobobdy much wanted it. I
condemned a series of mine on/pray that he had time to explain.
x |hooldums as rot (‘Those things 'I'm sure he could. during Christmas time and finding
it impossible to get a room in a
restricted hotel. Louie gave it the
title, “Well, a Little More Time.”
As for Bob, he was such a gifted
guy. When he'd visit his famous
ex-wife and their children, she'd
say, “The. whole house lighted up.”
ities and its people as well as Ann
Gillis Slocum, nor had more poise
under pressure, more patience un-
der stress.
Ann was the only person, man
— complained about his or her |
health. And, bless her, she had so |
little ef it. So darned little.
Andy was all muscles, except in’
his head. He must have had mus-
cles around his heart. He was one
of those overage destroyers that
ionly the U.S. Marine Corps seems
able to develop properly, so na-
turally he wound up in combat in
Korea. * * *
| He wrote tenderly and informa-
\tively of The Corps and was just!
igetting squared away for bigger
things in books, movies and TV)
when he woke up one morning)
with Big Casino. The doctor: had)
to tell him he was a terminal case. |
of the first things he did — and
it was curiously fitting — was to
resign from his favorite club,
| of course,
The Bohemian Club has a sane
or woman, I've ever met whe |
LOS ANGELES @—Cancer re-| 8®V! — ™@ my bearing, at teast 7
Andy got his things in order | like the night before a battle. One |
the Bohemian. Of San Francisco, |
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Jansen said Leibowitz “called me
?
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