| near 40. rd cloudy a \ | - N The Weather Mostly cloudy with scattered light snow flurries, Little tem- perature change. tatls _Pase 2) 116th EAR ; kK KK, & so, ’ . é ‘s Y. w Yee to n y . 4 he / € . 1 . A tsi a rad 1a Fi a, Wai 4 ye gf \, \.. bw “‘onight will’ be/ near’ eben ie Peat _— Vhen the - Sea . es and the high tofnorrow! porter. was aboard atomic sub- from. port, it walaaeyde . @. Seawolf gm a news ertise ‘routine training cru ‘ But _an or-| radioed to thesub a few) ‘ a ong the East it a report F The outlook for Monday /is partly @ Restian sabmayine aight be Sew ‘hours after it sailed, converted its | mission into a hunt for an uniden- | lyrking in the ares. ay fit the Seawoilf a little warmer. he ap a bunt through the océan depths Twent : he | | "Fis was the first time a recghter enty -nine ‘was the owest re- hed taken part in: such a venture tifieq submarine—or submarines—| corded ‘temperature - ini. downtown! seen P : ibelieved sighted ih this area. Pontiac preceding 8a. m. The read-| = et ! x * & » By ELTON CG. FAY There would be no great sur- The. entire story ca\’t be told. What ean be told is rela ad here ‘ing at {1 p.t.-+was | acl . i i “AP Military Aftairs Reporter (Prise if this search eventually \ ishould identify ‘the reported un- ABOARD NUGL EAR SUBMA- identified submarine as “Russian. INE. SEAWOLF (#—Somewhere |The submarines of all major pow-| lin the sea around this atom-pow-|€Ts roam far. If they stay outside | lered submarine may be a Soviet ithe territorial -waters of a nation | | suth, lurking in deep waters off the Se commit no hostile act :it would | tlantic Coast. be een to drive thy away | take action against them. “The Seawolf his been. given’ the | Or : obo trying to find “that Russian} Sines Mange chow 1000: Gere have | uber aif it is there. a ee | ee tine the Navy | | tae creorse an atomic underse a | | craft 40 conduct what is mae | | niach like 4 war .patrol. In Today’ s Presi zh 2 Chureh News : eee ee ‘EATMORE NOW LUNEH, 97) W. HURON OPEN SUNDAYS - |} wolf, U.S. Shotweli's Shoe Store Now Lecated tn) |Auburn Shopping Center, 656 Auburn, | i 1 THE: PON + Navy's ~ atom-powered SOUGHT RUSSIAN SUB — This~is the Sea- submarine, which had a routine training cruise converted + mp a ASSOCI ATED: PRESS oF Andr < rscth ties nes ae } q cal newspaper. which printed a Band gave all the good burghers of PFgexmeister’s correct number. ‘ into a search for what might have been a Soviet submarine off the Atlantic coast. Fhe Navy did not disclose results of i's search, isaid, ‘UNITED PRESS PHOTOS a posal issue of RR i . join, i oe ne +" a a) } Rich.) es Ny Son, in Mae ny the -depart-|’ MDS4 et Ning that Rus- iment’s propetty room where: evi- sia wipteotk hny ) Weapera attempt dence - is stoned. .It already had > with Eastern Europe, lbeen used in sbtaihing a convic- chev pressed anew ition in which DeLavalla was a jast night for a summit confer- i ichief witness. jence—on Soviet terms. * * * |ton fam In a bristling speech climaxing | the campaign for Russia's one- . party’ parliamentary elections to- ; l morrow, the Communist ~ party Cast chief denounced as ‘“‘insulting’ ; President Eisenhower's proposal to include in a summit parley the | been repeated reports of sight. |issue of East Europe. | ings of unidentified submarines | Khrushchev told 14,000 cheer- off the East and West coastsof | ing followers in Moscow's Sports the United States. Palace that “in the event of any In recer¥ days, there was a| Hew attempt from abroad to fresh flurry of suck reported sight-| Cr@nge the status of the Socialist ings. At Washington, the Navy| (Communist). countries by force, without elaboration, that na-| we will net remain ordinary val vessels had been sent out to| onlookers and we .1 not ledve ‘check on the reports. | our friends in the lurch.” | x ke le | Shortly | ‘Fhe Seawolf isn’t working alone. | spoke, the Foreign Ministry: pro- (She is serving as command. ship! \posed moving back the time of a __ lof the search force, directing summit parley from June to July,. iships and aircraft. Cmdr. Richard |The ministry renewed proposals - 'B. Laning, skipper of the Seawolf that a foreign ministers meeting sand a man who knows undersea |be held next month to decide the | warfare from Pacific. campaigns) agenda of a top level conference, of World War II, sits. at the ears we ik * / ‘center of the search. | The West has rejected Soviet An atomic submarine ° has |limitations ’ on foreign ministers (Contioued on Page 2, Col. 3) {discussions and refused to set @ —_-_-— late for any summit meeting until before Khrushchev Jerome “Bright Spet"’ ‘34 to 88s. Top 8. FE 8-0488, itopics. rf needs shar plasreement can be reached on its * INTERMATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 2 c ¥ f . “THE PONTIAC rites SS, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1938 Claims Hoffa Probe Forced to Halt (Continued. From Page One) | said “no” and pointed aloft as —. to indicate that the er. ders “came from on high.” | - “My, own opinion is that they thought — man said, but Kennedy interrupted to ask who |was meant by “they.” KNEW OF DEALS = “T think someone connected with] - the motor industry thought. ] knew about some croo! dealings. on The Day i Birmingham Oakland U.N. Association to Hold Program Monday BIRMINGHAM ~ . The Oakland County Chapter of American Association for the United Nations will present another of its public programs apse at 8 as in the Community House, * * a This is a part of a national campaign to inform people of the) UN.’s work. _Reuther Stole = ‘Whole Show, Wallace Says “A Dismissal nom (NS)—M Mike W ey ae nterviewe! admitted yes Argue “Trial for Murder iy rst walter Reuter, Upiicd” Pointless Since Judge Auto Worker preside nt, “ran away jwith the show,” when he appeared to Deny Guilty Verdict ‘on the Mike Wallace interview pro- grain several weeks apo ‘Astorness Saray Gotf, 33, yes-: 6 We Wee tS , terday moved for dismissal of) all: we Rooks before ne aay 400, -* Inurder charges against’ him 1M members aE the Adcraft Club, sh. preparation for a March 24 hear citutiic tor Oliver Treyz, presi-| ing before Circuit Judge‘#rank Lang At the ABC-TY network Mrs, William,,Thomas, psychiatric worker and supervisor of the Oak- land Chiid Guidance Clinic, Bir- mingham Branch; Donald Crothe, vocational adviser at Birmingham High School, and Mrs. Ann Sumera, arithmatic teacher in Birmingham, will conduct the session. Norwood E. Tidbits . Masonic service for Norwood E. Doty. ” He suid, “Reyther told me in ad- the sale of junk,” Hoffman ay Speaking at the meeting will Lewig R. Bebout and | yard ee that he was going to take He added that he believes there} be the Rev. Ralph K. Lamb, as- |Tibits, 53, a former Southfield Potfre, the attorneys, in was pressure ‘both Democratic) sociate minister of the First Bap- [Township resident, will be held eet the first 10 minutes.” Wallacé added, *“He did more than that. “|He just ran away with the whole *! show." at 1 p.m, Tuesday at Bell Chapel of the William R, Hamilton Co. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Tibits, who dies Wednesday at densen Beach, Fla., had moved recently from Southfield Walter Van Hine of the Metro-| Towastip to Cheboygan. politan YMCA, Detroit, will give) He owned Tibits Cid@r Mill on , a visual presentation of U.N. ac-/Northwestern—highway,—Southfield ~ tivities. Township, Mr. Tibits was a mem- g The fourth and youngest chagiet ber of Farmington Masonic Lodge ~ in Michigan, the Oakland County | 151. * oe ges * organization already has members| Surviving are his wife, Florence from Pontiac, Royal .Oak, .Roches-|J.; a ‘sister, Mrs. Ray ‘Nelson of ter, Lake Orion and throughout/East Lansing, and a brother, Ar- ~~ the Birmingham area, according}temus J. of Birmingham, to Robert W. Peden, pre: and Republican,” and continued: “They didn’t want any investi- gations of the union,” he said. * * Hoffman repeated that Smith had! been called to a telephone, “I'm quite sure he didn’t talk to the President,’ Hoffman said. ‘I know he didn't.” SWINGS BACK | With that, he swung back into} his talk about Reuther. He dipped into a big cardboard box to- pro- | ;duce photographs by the score of; :pieket line fights and other viol-| lence to show, he said. that Reuth- er_is wrong in denying that the tist Church, Royal Oak. He will talk on the U.N.’s role in cur. rent events. “The Security Council” will be the subject of Rabbi Milton Rosen- baum of the Congregational Emanu-E! of Oak Park, mofian argued that since the judge has already said he could not ac cept a verdict of guilty in the case, there was no point in a new trial. * * j offs first trial resulted in a! t a jury early this month, Py IC ork 5 At the conclusion of the trial : the judge suid he would have to Fu 5 _ | t a set aside a Verdict of guilty and Extra $7.5 Million Atked| set March %4 as the date for hearing any motions, Potere said today that all pSy-| for State in President's : Request chiatrists had agreed that was. insane at the time he killed his former girl friend, Mrs. Rita! Cummings, 27, of Flint, on Aug. ; — 2 a. i vale 1 : . = Se ee . visio coucty taney, he anid ig WASHINGTON oF — Slchisan, WELCOME — Dr. Richard H. a Je, : ; Pontiac Press Photo traw sencouraged violence in| Officers of the group are Mrs. | MRS. ROLLAND G. KOEHLER He stressed that a sanity hear is in line for an additional $7.541,-| Pastor, welcomes Dr, Martin L. King Jr. (lett) hing spoke to more than 3900 members of the (strikes, . Winston Kellogg, president; Mrs. Service for Mrs. Rolland CG. ing before Judge George B. Hart- 0 this year for five public wor ke of Montgomery, Ala., to Trinity Baptist Church: church and community in the sanetuary last -Sometimes he lumped. the Meat George Burnham, ‘treasurer; | (Margaret) Koehler, 58, of- 40890 night, ; Mrs, Donald-Tracy, membership |Charing Cross Rd., Bloomfield Hills | S ) St a "s ‘rinity A ‘ 1 Wark = f | Sponsored by the Men's Club of Trinity, DA. Cutters, Steel Workers and UAW nck after the killing had shown: projects. . ° ‘ conclusively that Goff was insane.; Sen, Potter (R-Mich) said yes-, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Manley Bailey Aeap hs Home. chairmen, ang Mrs. Max Wil- | oJ a * J t h j | unions together in his broadsides. : 7 a | But he said it made no difference . * * * es the funds were included in, | Officiati ill be Re = t t a request by President Eisenhower 5 if 5 h ee a | ee _ because “they're all in bed to- | ™a. ng w Edso n St we ee tee im cs for an extra 125 million dollars’ e€awo €a\c es | r -° gether." All meetings are open to the|S. Stevens of the First urch of ate Hosp re bebing c ‘public, Peden said. ~ : Christ Science, Birmingham. bli¢é works spending to com-| public, sidered well enough to stand trial. i. pu prncay . “A perfect pattern has run Mrs. Koehler died terd bat the recession. - for Russian Sub | hrough’ their rrikes ” "Hoffman Birmingham - Bloomfield Hills/@fter an illness of nine tiautha. a . rm * * Potter said the o~ Michigan' |projeects were included in the Pres- ident's request. The- projects al-) ‘She was a member of the First Church of Christ Science; the De- troit Review. Club and the Women’s City Club of Detroit. |said, and added that it was a pat- on Racial Problems 2:0" Speak out until recently. area Girl Scouts and Brownies will wind up their National Girl Scout Week activities with a handcraft display at the Community House. -Arteraft Blueprint Co. _to Be Closed Monday - (Continued From Page One) built-in, natural features needed ady have been authorized and, in anti-submarine work. H has | ; peer Posed of hie ike. Feary on them has begun. | high epee. underwater:. it. can “The problem of race relations" ifas There Been Any Re al Prog- * * x Parents will have an opportunity Penida Tieton husband: a Blueprint Co. Sen, B rd to Fi aht "ford Township Schools the Lam- N. C.), protested today that the Senate's gation. Jing ie at wane ns ee * Tedar in _Ponu t ren mournup y q bert PTA gave Mrs. Selle a life slow-paced Kohler oe an - riley iors Chairman John McClellan (D-Ark) has oe A ‘ ‘ irport. Lewes Nempersiate (scoany 4 aan | aml Muunis | yon _Membership to the Michigan Con- | necessarily drawn’ out.” but admitted there the calling of witnesses up to Republicans be- | 7p, i : e suspects are George Russell Ma Oem: Wind vecity npn) denrers ts ein Bri “fr Paid- For Roads - Erom of Parents and Teachers. | is po way to speed it ey Curtis (RNeb) who at of & charee by Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-| 3, of Detroit, and Succes Scott, vaca ats ‘aatar fay 638 no: oe , * A member of the National and However ae oe ants in . Ariz) that the Democrats —_ attempting to lof Inkster. Both men are 23-years- Sun rises Sunday at ¢@. an ; he northeastern smeay was pid (Continued From Page One) Michigan Ejlueation Assn ‘s. she earlier this week criticized the committee staff “protect’’ Reuther. old. “oon rises Sunen via ee r ” 7 ees midable prable + was estimated 4lso belonged: to both state and na. for failing to prove United Automobile Workers The Arkansas Democrat, however, has made | They were arrested at Russell's Downtown Tempergiares ( ‘ Lake - i; En chat the. AdaiGbea Onde would tional associations for supervision responsibility for violence fn the four- year labor no secret of his displeasure at the way the GOP jhome Thursday night for posses- ¢a om 3000 ti a om ee ee least ©. 000 jobs in a ANd curriculum development. the dispute, said: “We're making hay.’ is running the probe. — sion of cocaine. rr FY liom lea WU ede 4 Cas f OOS : Rem Too ee soe ; International Reading, Assn.. the * x .* Ee x & : 4 | ta oo a0 + a ee ee - Oakland County Curriculum Group _ ' ; . He has clashed repeatedly with Republicans Police noticed ao aimilerity | , pte __ ing the nicht at Lebanon, N II Byrd. author of the “‘pay-as-YOW and the Orc hard Lake Community . _ Curtis, one of three Republicans Meh a= on procedure, including the introduction of ma- descriptions of these men and tows ma Via im Pontiac . ng to fo inches feli-at Rumford, go" section in the original 1966 \Church, Presbyterian , dulged in lengthy questioning of all witnesses, terial which the chairman claims is net ad- seen at the scene of ce we ener Nuits GasniG wee ee Burl egtan Vit New highway act, said he will lead: ' « A, _claimed the hearings “‘have established a vol- missable evidence because it is not sworn killing. & Nish Gane Le wired’ see inches Of a fight for its retention when the eitad te ume of evidence about violence that provides testimony. Weather=Ulcicie ne 2 wet, stopny XS during the last bill reaches the floor. Sues Vink stesides bere husband) | helpful legislative information.’ i a : °°%° hours ~ : ott é t MS ; ‘ j a One Vear Ago in Pontiac ‘ bo : - As wi itten, the measure adds: a mon are sane on Mie, «s ‘h Although = _ — get eceaes Sore of Fall From Moving Car Highest temperature , The only major ores of precip | 2° tederal Sanden H, Smith of Pontiac; and two Ervin contended that there is “too muc' anger, he seethed repeatedly this past week while me : Louse! Semper ure . tation outside. the snow ‘area was /-? Dillion dollars to ederal 4 Sibrothers, Fred J. Walls of Ore hard examination” and that “evidence could be put the committee dealt solely with a single strike Hurts City Girl Slightly “Weather—Partly cloud), aiid “on 1 Cait nia where it had rained eer ee states this year {Ot Lake and Dr. Arch B. Walls of in with much. more dispatch than it is being incident in 1955 in which some equipment. was | a ey PE Gees for Mere than 12 hours. Nearly an ar a pl : ehalf “of 1 Bp perc: put in.” “ = damaged but no one was killed or ‘seriously in- A 16-year-old Pontiac girl This Date in a6 Years inch of rain drenched Point Pied- wre Fuctmean oncglien ele Servies will nt at 2 p.m, Mon. > escaped serious injury Friday 10 in 1943 A cent in federal money’ to states: pm, : I arent slap at the GOP triop Ervin jured. . 4 fe 19 ras Biancas, Calif. .midway be- h > i billt day from the Donelson-Jvhns Fu- noe Sere P * ~~ {when she fell from a moving car Temperature Chart tween Los Ange les and San Fran- MALO EL ihe to’ regulate. oards neral Home with he st the -sait ‘‘I think if a question is asked one time and . i , * x on Williams St. at Clinton St., ace Aipena Fy 29" Los Angeles 1 $8, cisco, jalong the 41,000-mile system, ° | Rev. Edward D. A v Rosacea ;. | is answered in the record, we should pass to an- McClellan told Republicans he is wililng to jeording to Pontiac Police, - I. Bismarck 30 18 Memphis 69. (25 7) eae : * ating. Burial will follow in White | Other question.” let them Tun the hearings as long as they want, e & me | Brownsville 61 45 Miami 76 34 | { the new a, 600 million’ ~~ oe even if they continue until “the day after next Se ania ORE. on A 1 44 foliehemety fol fel An Army helicopter made three) aotinrs would be turned over. to; Chapel Memorial Cemetery. j 7 * . ” Janice Ruth Quick, of 504 Be “ Shicago 34-30 New Orleansass. a; flights Friday i, fogd and.the states immediately, This’ in-) The family suggests contribu-| - He declined to say whether he believes poli- _—— — ‘ * |Sota Place, was treated for minor copelpnett 38 3) Kew York 33 fuel to farm tamlbes snowbound|cludes ‘200 million’ dollars for the tions be madé for the Dorothy Selle| tics has- slowed up the investigation, in w Curtis with ‘a statement by Commit. |cuts and bruises at Pontiac Gen- - Cinctnnats 38 3 Phoenix es ‘ aca Kansas .° superhighway program and 400 mil-' Memorial Fund for Cancer Re-| Republicans have publicly established UAW tee Counsel. F. Kennedy that the inves- wend Hospital and released, it was \ Denver a Oa s enstward ol ny fed peligr ve for primary, secondary and search to Mrs. Helen Reese, 279 daergiad Walter —— as ‘ir number one tigation may iast another four weeks. _ | reported. - ts , . 2 Pancises 56 42 CAStWe ugh Te o thelurban roads. . * Watkins Lake Rd. 5 < Aen Police ‘said dirver, Carol F. % Poet Worth Hy x" ear hed 36 B Gulf States. Aside from the cooler! The funds would he added to the, The l ft be , rd target. The Nebraskan told newsmen: i | don’t want Compton, 17, of 150 Chippewa Rd. ¥- 3 e Lambert School; Waterfo m, 1%, OF L0' Un ’ \ £ sow eS Washington 42 36 trend in the southeast, there were | §2.875,000,000 appropriated. hy Con- Tonnship, wilt be’ dismissed at, Ervin réfused also to a whether the com- —=—aftyone foreclosed (from testifying), but the con | made: a sharp left turn just as her Fratnonviite a p- aaetoeng $4 38 only ‘minor temperature changes gress for fiscal 1959 for both -pro- noo — due to. Mrs. Selle’s! ‘mittee’s future usefulness has been impaired by mittee has a lot of work ~~ te3-rsapiage te along . companion opened the door to-shut- Se ge | SS me 36 over mogt of thé country. igrams —— death | the almost constant bickering betwese Deme- | with — in