Th9 W.ofh«r U.l. Wwihtr turuu r>*rM»i( Tliundoriihowrr* THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition VOL. iva NO. ★ ★ ★ ★ ro\'l'l/\r, Ml( IIKLW, \VKI)^'K,S1)A^ , ,^rA^' jn, MM1.5 7.' I*A(;K.S I fRBSk INIBRNATIONAI Higher Budget Offered All ainnuliHl 7,l.^i(i) Tlie anieiKhKl oidinance would hike the total $fl.l-mlllion budget adopted in January to $8.fl-mll lion. $17.1(1 pe ualidii. The (!ily Commi.ssion .set nexi Tuesday ns Ihe dale lor a pulilic hearing and filial adoplioii ol Ihe revised hudgid. (dly officials anihipale $4II!),:W9 in a d d e d revenues," Most of the increase wili go to Meaiifinie proposing I (he special waste ■iilllagr to aeipiire land fill site. Ily ollieials are 'I cent boost In ollectlon Yank Troops Begin Leaving Santo Domingo Latin-American Forces Take Over Duties in Dominican Republic The revised hiidgel, as pro posed Iasi night, would require a 111!!.') equalized lax rale of ahoiif $17.1H) |«>r $I,(KMI of as .sessisl valuation a 74-cenl in- SANTO DOMINCO, Do May Escape Cash Outlay City Planner Reporfs on Renewal Project .... ^..... islimaled $2'.57,r)(H) would Ihe city’s $6T-million general allocaled for Ihis pniject in fund and the wa.sle collecllon- **"* “*'''^*'^* fund. * A * Airmen iiien.'ii'Ts oilopled in Janiiary, Ihe ' ‘ , hudgel called for a lolal nnili(\'m l{(‘|)Ul)lic (/l’> 'I’hc *;:s ......... ........... hudgel miward lo $11.(1711,1)111 Most of (he added revenue results from a I per cent hike In the city’s eqiialiring factor and a surprising boost of $21 million in the city’s stale equalized vuluatloii (SKVi. Pontiac’s 1964 SKV totaled $:i64,604,860. while the city’s c,„,„ 1965 SKV was set at $386,-315,648. Pontiac should e.scape a n y aclual cash mil lay in paying Ihe cily’s .share qf R44 urban renewal projeci costs, it was disclosed last night, Planning and Urban Renewal Director James U Bales told Ihe City Commission last night lhaf the cily expects lo end up with a slight excess of noncash credits. willidrawiiijf fiOO of llic 17 1,000 tnioDs it has si a liom'fl in lh<* Dominican H(’l)nhlic. . Their place is being fillml hv I,alia Amn lcaii soldiers arriv ing for Ihe new peace force of Ihe Organizalion of American Florida Senator Says Measure to Cause Strife Passage Is Expected Before End of Day in the Upper Ffouse WASHINGTON (/P) As lli(‘ S<‘iial(‘ inovt'fl toward [lassano of I'rPsidcnl, •lolinson’s volint’ ri^hlf? hill today, Southern .senators loosed a final blast at it as (lestnielive of fhn eonstilution. They called il a punilive, coi'iclve, .seellonal bill, being Jammed llirough Congress in a Cily officials regard Ibe add ed revenue a.s "keep pace" mon ey Ibal will permil Ihe cily lo meel increased cosis which moiinl annually. Within AmerieatUi lean l•’(^re 1,706 men. I week (he Uatiii in the Inter-Amer-' will lolal about An equal number of AmerieiinK are expected ( leave the divided country. CIlMCKINt; TIIK TAIJ.Y .Sen, Philip A. Marl, l)-Mi(!h, (lefli, checks a billy shi'el for Ihe .Senale vole lo limil debale on Ihe voling righls bill yesicrday wilh Majorily Leader Mike Mansfield, I) Monl. (cenlen, and Minor- ily J.eader Kv lor clolure w boiir on each 'I'cll M Dirk.scn, R III, The vole i.s 71) .'III, pulling a limil of one .senalor's lime lo lalk on the See Analysis, PagB 8-13 MTIIMLdu l‘ONT WAKUKN Rates made his comments as the commission approved a revised financial plan for K44 and authorized .its submission to regional Housing and Home Finance Agency (HHFA) officials. The revised plan hikes the R44 project’s net cost from ils prevsent $1.6 million to $2.5 million, increasing the federal government’s share by $.585,000 to a total Of $1.7 million. Heiress Death Ruled Suicide by Examiner (hly adminisiralors have len lalively budgeled $109,7.54 of Ihe Increase in general fund expen dilures, leaving $103,!H)7 lo cov er Ihe costs of implementing job reclassificalii under way. CONDUCTING STUDY The Michigan Municipal Ixujgue i.s conducting a reclassification stuffy of all cily jobs. Fighling in Sanlo Domingo bi' Iween Iroops of Ibe milllary civilian junia and rebel forces has come lo a ball. Rul U officials admilted Ibal a polili cal solulion was nol in sighl due study now •*’*' jimb*'s insistence that ihe rebels surrender and that il be ■ome the country \s only goverii- lenl. Romney Takes Dim View of Proposed Pay Increase * * * LANSING (AP) Cov. George ignored by Ibe Democratic-con- The governor said I here should McCeorge Bundy, PresidonI Romney look a dim view yes- trolled legislature. he a different order of priority 'I’he sti.dv is scheHuloH to ho ''‘''ii'.y <>f 'Lbsc move (o rai.se 'I’he House has passed a pro- P»y raise adjusimenis for oomniShv miH Ini!; " returning to Washington today .salaries of legislators by $5,(M)0 p^sal |o raise Ibe current $10,- slate employes. after 10 days of intensive but a year to $17,500, terming it (mm) .salary by $5,000. This with futile efforts lo bring the rival “highly inconsislent” $2,.500 expenses, would make the factions logeibcr. * * * pgai legislative pay $17,500. SIDKS A(illKK "Ironically," said Ibe gover- ★ ★ a About all Ihe two sides have I’*”’ ■ **,'[' 'Hie measure still has to gel (AP) — The death of Mrs. Ethel corporated in the $109,754 agreed on is that any new gov- '!^ through the Senate, where some du Pont Roosevelt Warren, heir- change in general fund expen- ernment should be strongly anti- •, - ^ "b 'ca.se c oic opposition was reported, ess and former wife of Franklin ditures. Communist and should not be « " ............... wave of emolion and in disregard of Ihe rule of law, and predicted il will lead lo violence. The bill Is aimed primarily at .Southern states, where the federal government could take over the registration of voters. Wilh jiassage expected beforo Ihe end of Ihe day. Sen. Spes-.sard Holland, D-Fla., predicted that enactment of the bill "Is going lo re.sult in violence ju.st ns sure as I’m here” CROSSE POINTE FARMS completed by mid-July. Job duties and salaries are expected to be changed by the study results. .Some new pcr.sonnel > Increased costs arc due to a reduction in the apprai.sed value of R44 land, which has dropped from $983,950 lo $610,-.5.34, D, Roo.sevelt Jr., was ruled .. suicide today. As propo.sed by City Manager Dr. Edward S. Zawadzski, ^ Wayne County medicalexami- per, made the finding and fixed » « r.. "asphyxia REVISED PLAN If approved by HHFA, the r vised plan would lengthen the time limit on the projeci from Aug. 31 this year to March 31, 1967. The city’s share of the project i^ calculated at $806,000 unddr the revised plan. Bates said that all of this cost is expected to be covered by noncash credits. the cause of death by hanging. It was brought out at an inquest that she had been under psychiatric carb and had threatened suicide in the past. Mrs. Warren, 49, a member of the wealthy du Pon( chemical and industrial family and onetime eastern society beauty, was found dead in a bathroom of her home in this Detroit suburb yesterday. clerk, an accountant for the fi nance department, summer help for the Department of Parks (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) right-wing dictatorship. U. S. officials said OAS Secretary-General Jose A. Mora would now have charge of negotiations. Deputy U. S. Defense Secretary Cyrus Vance, who came here with Bundy, is remaining to help Mora. i.s capable of fi.scal responsibil- Nl'"''' MEXICO ily and is prepared to achieve "Some governors don’t make needed lax reform. Storm Forecast Inclurjes Area- “It is further highly Inconsistent (o speak of salary Increases at this time while at the same time opposing economy and efficiency by cutting proposed expenditures Showers, Windy, Cooler TomgiTow Bundy and his team of nego- areas that would increase our tialors have been trying to pro- efficiency and effect ccono-niote a coalition government mies,’’ Romney said, headed by Antonio Guzman, much as that,’’ commented Romney, noting that the governor of New Mexico draws $17,-000 a year. Romney said he would veto any bill proposing a pay raise for the governor. State May Get Hail and Some Tornadoes By The Associated Press tornado forecast covering Such an area, the goveri He did not directly comment most of southern Lower Michi-on the. po.ssibility of a veto of gan, including the Pontiac area, the legislative pay rai.se meas- was i.ssued by the U S. Weather but said it would be pos- Bureau today. agriculture minister in the gov- j,. |,ig proposal for $100,000 sible although it is attached to All Kent (Grand Rapids) einment of e x i I e d President p, finance a task force on ex- an appropriations bill, by veto- County .schools were di.smissed Sen. John Slcnnis, D-Miss., asserted that the bill was put together hurriedly because of the pre.ssure of demonstration.^ in Selma, Ala. POLinCAL EXPEDIENCY “It’s a bill of political expediency,’’ he .said. “We have here a downgrading of voter qualifications,’’ Stennis added. “It undertakes to suspend the Constitution.’’ Sen. Lister Hill, D-Ala., said that an overriding issue wa.«t whether the Senale wouid yield to “street scenes and violence’’ by civil rights demonstrator.^ and follow “the road to ap-pea.sement.’’ The revised plan seeks increased credit for Clinton River relocation work. The city seeks credit on 22 per cent of the $2.6 million river project in R44. Police said Mrs. Warren apparently hanged herself. Juan Bosch. The rebels have welcomed the idea, but (he , junta has rebuffed il. The junta president, Gen. Antonio Imbert Barrera, assailed penditure management, being ing^lhe entire measure.' There are two methbds by which the city can pay its share of renewal costs; a straight cash payment, or a noncash credit (money already spent on related improvements which t h e federal goverhm:enf agTees to "credit” toward the city’s share of the renewal tab.) Cloudy, windy, c(H)ler wilh showers and thundershdwers the prediction' for tomorrow the coalition formula yesterday . in the Pontiac area. as a "frank intervention in the rriends said twtee-wed Mrs. ^ i * internal affairs” of the Domini- Warren, mothqr of two sons by can Republic because it origi- Roosevelt and a third in her Skies will clear tomorrow nated abroad. .second marriage had been ill night. Friday is expected to be Instead Imbert proposed cre-a perfect May day, sunny and ation of a provisional legislative mild. council to serve, apparently in Her body was found hanging Temperatures will be 60 to advisory capacity, under the by a braided belt of her dress- 66 tonight, then rise to highs ing gown from a curtain show- of 70 to 76 tomorrow. recently. Boxing Probe Urged; 'Fight Was Disgrace' and precautionary measures taken elsewhere. Granff Rapids stores .sent shoppers and personnel to basement levels at one lime. An original forecast was stepped up to the more serious level of “warning” for most of the western and southwestern counties. WASHINGTON (UPI)-Rep. Robert Michel, R-Il Northern Ohio, including Toledo, and Michigan’s southeastern counties were included in this terming la.st night’s heavyweight championship fight weather bureau: 12:,30 p.m. forecast by the present junta. The council members would be appointed by pro- ^ ,, - . _ er rod in the locked bathroom ' " ..... fe.ssional, industrial, agricultural 3 “disgrace,” today called for a congressional investi- after a m a i d had become y ^ and 1 a b o r organizations. The gation of professional boxing E™„uel cener. D.N,Y,, „r ,he House room door. The maid, Martha I”" ^ '’“‘''“''y also said Ihe bout was an obvi- The Alabamian said the bill’s proposed concentration of judicial review of voting rights cases in Washington was unprecedented and “an insult to the integrity of Southern judges (which) impugns the honor of ’ the entire Meral judiciary-.’’ SLAM AT JUDICIARY Similarly, Stennis, a former Mississippi state jlidge, called the bill the “greatest slam on the United States Supreme Court and the entire judiciary system in this generation.” “Scattered severe i thunder- In Today's Press Space 'Stroll' Astronaut is ready for tough test — PAGE A-12. Weber, said Mrs Warren had appeared disconsolate when she was served breakfast in bed about 9 a.m. Mrs. Warren was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eugene I. du Pont of the du Pont chemical manufacturing dynasty. Bolivia ^ Peace hinges on leaders of tin miners—PAGE C-13. i Food Prices ; Costs will continue to : H rise for awhile — PAGE ( ^ B-12. Sunday Liquor Law Passed by House C-14 . D-11 Area News Astrology Bridge . D-11 Crossword Puzzle .. D-19 >, , Comics . ........... D-11 . Editorials .......... A-6 * Food Section C-2, C-4, C-9 Markets D-10 ’ f Obituaries ..... ... C-10 Sports .. ........D-5-D-9 ’ i Theatej-s .......... D-18 J i TV.-Radio Programs D-19 ' Wilson, Earl D-19 Women’s Pages B-1—B-5 LANSING (AP) - A Sunday liquor sale bill squeaked past the Hpuse for. the first time in history today. The highly controversial measure — affecting only Wayiie County — passed without a vote to spare. 56-44. The bill would allow municipalities which already permit by-the-glass sales to vote on the Sunday sales. It applies in counties of over one million population. Rep. William Hampton, R-Bir-mingham, gave up on a move to reconsider the bill after his failure to ' amend it to apply to counties of 2 million population or over. i ou.sTni.smatch. He said it p.m. (EST) in an area about 40 indicated thait “there’s either side of a line from ,, T-, Oscoda, Mich., to 20 miles south- somotbing rollen in Den- ohl„. ' ' mark.” Teen Drowns on Fishing Site in Orion Twp: Celler said he would look into FAIL TO HIT Unconfirmed twisters, which the possibility of conducting an touch down, were re- inves iga ion. ported sighted near Bridgman Michel’s call for an invest! Berrien County and about a mile north of the Indiana line p . n- . 1^3^ Buchanan. See Stories, Pictures, ★ * * A 16-year-old Pontiac boy drowned early today at a Lake Orion fishing site off Indian- Oakland Drowning Toll in ’65 Page D-5 The Grand Rapids area was raked by hit-anci-jump, death-' dealing tornadoes earlier this gation was greeted by loud ‘ap-plaiise from members on the ^ ^ ^ House floor. He said that the manager of champion Cassius Clay, former champion Joe Louis and referee Jersey Joe Walcott had no idea how Sonny Liston "was knocked down." Tornadoes struck several communities in the Chicago area today, causing considerable damage but only minor injuries. Several persons were cut by flying glass as a twister hit the lakeside grill in Addison, just wood Road Orion Township. Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputies sa4d they are still invest i g at-ing the incident which took the life of Joseph Statler, 82 S. Eastway. The j^outh’s body wag re-* covered at 4 a.m. this morning about 65 feet from $hore , in ,12 feet of water. west of^hicago." A dozen homes d^a Typical Summer 5cene?| Area Law. Enforcers Hope Not! (To find out why,(see Page 0^4) He also proposed creation of a were imaged and at least one national boxing commission. " was destroyed by a funnel which ★ .★ * touched down in Sauk Village, Between last night’s contest south of Chicago, and the two one-round knock- In Chicago Heights, a bus was outs by Liston of former cham- blown off a road arid against pion Floyd Patterson, Michel tjvb power poles. Power in the said, the public had spent $12 area was disrupted temporarily million to see less than nine but the passenger^ were only minutes of boxing. ‘ i shaken up. ' :(‘ r ■ David Wallace, 26, of 3164 Auburn, and Max Main Jr., 16, of 3055 Auburn, both of Pontiac Township, said the three .wero putting Wallace’s boat into the water about 2:30 a.m. when the craft drifted awa^ ★ ★ Wallace told deputies that Statler swam out to get the boat and then disappeared. Frank Statler, the youth’s fa- . ther, spid the boy was a gpod swimmer. -I’ :■ 1- A-2 M IIK mx’l’l AC lUlKSS. \VKI)XK.SI)A V. \IAy 20. MMi5 Senate Rejects Road Beauty Plan 'Keep Striving Curb on Press Curb Billboards—LBJ | for Free Press' Birmingham Area News Bill Barred Naming of Sex Crime Victims 1,ANSIN(; lUI’h A bill (!•' scrllx'd by Ha op|M>r»Mila us u "loot in llic door" lowurd Hliiil nullmi ()l liTodom ol llio press WHS killed in llie Seiiiile yesler (iny by u solid 2!l II vole The bill would luive levied u maximum penally person who was the \ielim ol rape, gross Indeeeiiey or lade eehl behavior with a eliild. Sen Don I’oller, H Lanslnp,, a lormer journalist, said Hie pro-fioHal was "a fool in the door, If we pass il Ibis year, how alxiul a law next year against use of Hie name ol a legislator involved in a inisdeuieanor'’" Sen Carl W. O'Hrlen, I) I’on liae, called Hie liill "an Insult lo Hie inlegrily ol every eon-scienllous newspaper, radio and lelevision slalion in Hie slate of Miebigan " POLL OK NKWSMK.N He said a poll ol newsmen in bis disiriel revealed Hial Hie names of sex crime victims The most cuniroversial of Hie presidential reeommeiida' lions was bis plan lo eonlrol oul door adverlising "In general," be lold Con gress, "siicli coniroks" would re (|uire Hull no adverlising signs be erected in areas within 1,000 feet of the pavement and visible to the passing motorists, Kxisl ing signs would have lo be re moved by .Inly 1. 1070 " KKOKHAL AID .lobn.son said that. If Congress agrees, no slates could receive federal highway aid after Jan 1, lOtill unless they control bill- boards along interstate and primary roads ^ the most heav ily traveled highways Hill lioards sIHI would lie perintlled, | luiwevei, along nmles zoned or used prlimuily for eommerelal or indiislrial purposes In proposing controls over junk yards, .lobusou said "1 rei’onimend Hull as a con dllion of receiving federal aid, stales iiiiisl exercise control along Hie entire tnlerslale and priniarx' svsienis No new Juiik yards could lie esialilislinl wlHi III l,(HKI feel ol Hie iiavenieni and visilile lo Hie molorlsl Kx-islmg |uuk yards would have lo be efieclively scremied or re moved by .liily I, ItiVO " The Presidelil said some stales niigbl lack ade(|uale po lice (lowers lo eonlrol outdoor ‘ advertising and junk yards, ' Where Ibis is the ca.se," he said, "Hie lederal government would be aulbori/ed to pay Its share of Hie cost ol (iiircliase or the natural beauty ^'onference wanted .Johnson, who called the I wo day I'onlerence, wound It up wllli a big reee|)llon at Hie Willie I loll,He and a lengthy speech pronouncing his own dedicalion to the cause ol -nalu lal beaiily LONDON (API- Lord Thomson of Kleet, the Canudlan-born newspaper tycoon, said today publishers should eonlinually strive for f(i|| Ireedoin of tlie press but inusi be |ire|)ared to accept for a lime some comi»ro-ml.He vyilb HiI.h principle In new ly emerging nalloiiN, Vehicle Safety Check to Be Held Next Week (bail Ilian Lauraiiee Itocke Iclloi and lour (lanelists had reiMUled lo Hie President Mime ul Hie scores of recommenda Hons lor expaiiMloii ol scenic highways, proleclioii ol waters, reclainiiiig lands and wildbic and a need lo educate Aiiieri cans on nature's beauties. Lord Tboinsoii, (i wiicr of about 17(1 iiewspaiHU'H In eight eouiilries, addressed a lunebeon nieeling oj Hie InlernaHonal Press lusllfule milMlNGIIAM Molortsis ill the Hlrinhigliam-HhHiintield area nexi week wi|l have an o|>-porliinlly lo find oul bow de> liendable their ciir,s would be in an emergency siliiaHon A veblclc salcly check will be held here in conJuncHoii with Gov Koiiiney’H d i i v e lo improve Iralfic safely. I Manufaclurers National Hank ■I'be IIMifi (Mi officers were elected al a Joint ineetllig of chamber board members and |)iihI members, Poll I lac Press |)ublislicr Harold A Kilzgcrald Is allcud ing ibe nieelmg. Second Soviet Missile Site Near Hanoi? who more uew,spa|ier.s Hian ans’ oilier |in son in l|ie world, Thomson eX (il.'iuied Hull be gave liis |iro|)er lies "eomplele local editorial autonomy, independence and re spoiisibililx' " lb‘ said III submilling a (lackage ol four bills .lolinson was doing just wlial Hie 1,(HKI delegates to Boost Proposed Budget WASHINGTON lAPl .Sec relary of Stale Dean Husk said liMlay Itiere may be a second Soviet inslallalloii in Ibe vicmilv I of Hanoi, N o r I b Viel Nam, i armed with wlial be (crnied missile ■ a.s.sociated e(|ui|)menl "In no cirCumsIances can Hiev be re(|uired lo sU|)|ioil any par lieular Inleresl of iiime, or lo be in any way aflech'il by my own liolillcal views" Aiitoiiioliiles will be liis|ieel ed from I lo K p in. .June II and J ami from 9 a.m. fo ti p.iii. June A. Localions lor Hie cliei k lanes are West Ma|ile belweeii Pilgrim and Purilaii, KasI IVIapli-belween SI. Andrews and Gool-Idge, and .Soiilli Woodward be Iweeii Haynes and Bowers. Students from G r o v e s and .Seaholm high .schools will muke s.'ifely clicck.s of sludeiil cars .lime I) They will be located on NorIb Woodward belween Oak and VInewood A (Mize is awailing Hie .school which checks Ibe rnosl aulos. Says Bronson Misled Public Hloomfield Towiisblp .lusHce Alice L Gilbiul loday criticized Pro.si'ciilor S .leronie Hronsoii lor slalemenl.s be made Hial "misled and misinformed ' Hu' (lublic aboul a e(‘ulraliz.ed pis lice court wliicb be mnovaled In Pontiae, She said lhal she will conliiiiie lo condiicl coiirl in Ihe lownsbi|i ball even Iboiigli Hronsou claims Ibe ceiilraLeourl was e, l.'ibllshed lo serve all pisliccs iiorlli ol H Mile Hoad. claim He lold a cpresenls a deepening of Hie Area Bank lo Pay New Interest Rate now withheld as a matter of pol icy except in "most unusual circum.stances." (Continued Krom Page One I Soviet involvement in supiiorl , of Communist North Viel Nam. Sen. HunII Brown, I)-I>etr»i(, who lerl debate In behalf of the measure said it was an “innoeuous bill” patterned after a law that has been in foree in Wiseonsin for 25 years. “1 don’t think if hamstrings the press, he said "The name of the victim doesn’t make a story any more newsworthy." and Hecreallon and two police-, provemeni luiid is ex|)ected lo men, receive $2(i,17:i more revenue. Brown and 11 other senators had cosponsored the bill when it was introduced. Six of Hie i2 original .sponsors voted against the mea.sure in Hie final vole t’OVKItS SALAIUKS Warren esiimales Hie total eosi ol these new employes al $17,2(M), which covers their .salaries lor llic Iasi six monllis of the year. Other added general fund expenditures include $20.9^ lor new vehicles for city de-|)artmeiits. Ceneral fund changes also take in minor increases in department budgets. These budgets were nil in order lo present a balanced budget last January, or are already overexpended. Warren .said Iasi iiiglit that Hie eily’s revenue picture also lias impi'oved from increased recei|)ls from gas and weigbl taxes .SNOW KKMOVAL He .said estimates on gas and weight tax receipts for major .sireels have been scaled up-ward by $:tl)„'’)00 MosI of tlicse funds will go lo aid Hic over expended snow remov.il budget of the Dc|«irlmcnl of Public Works. Husk did not go info details, however, when asked a h o ii t reiNirls that there are more than one surface-to-air missile installations near the North Vietnamese eapital. H II I he r.rkiiowledgi'd lhal I here may be a second site it the immcdiali' Hanoi area." Mil iiiiiigliam Hloomfield Hank lias aiiuouiiccd that effective im-; medialely an annual inleresl [ rale uf per cent will be paid I on lime deposits. II a r (I I d I) Ander.soii, vice prcsidcul of Siiydcr, K i ii ii c y and Hcniicll, Inc, ba.s been named prcsidcnl of llic Hir-miugliaiii Hlooiiiricld (’baml)cr of Commerce. Anderson succeeds Virgil La-Marrc of McManus, John and Adams, Inc., of Bloomfield Hills. ouiily Tbomas 11, Wagner, cbairmaii and president, said Ibe new rate is Hie bigbesi paid by any bank (ir savings and loan associalioii ill Ibe Detroit Mclropolifaii Husk said that "we uiulei-sland in one Ibere is prescnl missilc-a.s.socialcd eipiipmcnl" READ LEITERS O’Brien read letters on the bill from officials of the Detroit News, the Daily Tribune of Royal Oak, the Lapeer County Press, The Pontiac Press and station WKMF at Flint. City Committee to Set Youth Contest Rules The Keep Pontiac Beautiful committee of the Civic Improvement Advisory Committee (CIAC) will meet al 7:3P p.m. tomorrow in. the Shrine Room at City Hall. The purpose of the meeting is to set rules for a CIAC-spon-sored youth contest as part of Pontiac’s cleanup campaign. The library has had $12,325 restored, park maintenance $8,-677, , tree trimming $10,00(1, and building mairileriance $4,500. GRAVEL .STREETS In addition, $8,000 has been added lo funds for the treatment of gravel .streets, $3,000 for the repair and replacement of slrecl signs and $14,000 or two chloride treatments on local streets. WarriMi catilioncd lhal the 1965 budget contains many items not budgeted in former years. Tiiniiiig (o Hic oilier side of llic carlli. Husk said llu' Com-miiiiisl Ihi'cal in Hic Dominican Hcpublic has been "very siH) ■slaiilially reduced." He also fore.saw a further (lulloul of U.S. forces from Saiilo Domingo The ■I',, per ceiil rale will be (laid on funds on dojKisil one year or longer, according lo Wagiicr, while 4' i |icr cciif will hi* (laid on deposits from six moiiHis lo a year. New viee president is Henry M. Iloguii, Itirmiiigham attorney and eopublisher of the Birmingham Eeeeiitrle. Also elected yesterday were .Jack Kerslienbaimi as Ireasurer and Kraiik Fisher as as.si.dant Ireasurer. Kershenbaiim is vice president of Kay Baum, Inc., and Kislicr is manager of Ihc Bir miiigliam Blopmficid hraiich of She also retuled Ids lliat i( would resnb in i lugs lo taxpayers. The courl lai'ililics liav made availabli' in the old office annex for ju.'itlc'cs 'vvlio (ircsciilly lack adcqualc lacili Hc.s and who volunlar'ily wish lo change Hie place of liolcling I court,” .she said. I "U.se of the faeilitles in I'oti-j tiac would re.su|t in great mcon venienee and ex|)ense to Hie public In unnecessary d«*lav, j lo.s.s of manpower and equi|i riient of law enforcement olli eial.s, court (lersonnel, and added ineonvenieiiee lo witnesses, ” she said. The Justices of the I’eace Association endorsed Bronson’s plan in Kebruary, bill il was not uiianimOtisly accepH'd by a 11 members. 'I'be courl went into olicralioii May 17. Ill the event Hiaf a dciiositor has,needs for his funds (irior lo maturity, lie will still receive 4 per cent inleresl. Revising the 1965 budget will also change projected expenditures in the eapital improvement fund, supported by an earmarked 1.5 millage levy. Benefitting from the boost in the tax base, the capital im- The Weather Full U.S. Wcdthtr Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY. — Sunny, warm and humid this morning. Variable cloudiness and scattered thundershowers this afternoon and tonight. Chance of locally severe thunderstorms and locally heavy rainfall. High today 84 to 90, low tonight 60 to 65, Cloudy, windy, cooler Thursday with showers and thundershowers. Clearing late Thursday hfgh 70 to 76. Southwest winds today shifting west Thursday. Friday outlook: Sunny and mild. At « •.m.! Wind Velocity 5 r Direction; Southwest Sun sets Wednesday at 7:58 P-"’-Sun rises Thursday at S:03 a.m. Moon sets-Wednesday at 3; 13 p.n Moon rises Thursday at 3:20 a.m. One Year Ago In Pontiac Escanaba Gr. 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Till Soys Nixon Shifted Polish Border Stand WARSAW (AP) - Polish Communist chief Wladyslaw Go-mulka said Tuesday night former Vice Presideiii ltichai(l M Nixon told liiin in l!»r»S( (lie Unit ed States recognized Hie Od^jf Nelsse l)oretween l♦olund and Germany "lad, could not do It publicly." "Hut the same Nixon, after he left, brutally attacked the western frontl(‘rs and sui^mrled the (German) revlHlotdHls," he add cd. Gomulkii charged in a tele vised el('ction campiilgn rally lliat Hrltish Prime Minlsler Harold Wilson had also failed (o live up to a slati'ineid accepting the l)order as (HU'inanent "Wilson told me when he was not yet premier that lie would strive for recognition of the border. But us soon as he became premier he does not think about it," Gomiilka declared. Wilson visited Wjirsaw In .June Jiki.1 Gornulka .said It would b(< a mockery for Poland to accept Western guaranlees of prolec tion against a reunited Germany. State Senate OKs 18 Bills; Home Rule Measure Next LANSING (AP)-The Seijate side stepped thorny questions and passed only HI bills Tuesday but prepared for aidioii tixlay on county home rule. Sen. Terry Troutt, I)Komulus chief siMinsor of tlie measure to give counties more independent governing .authority, sold Tuesday he was sure sufficient votes were available to pass the lilll. Main point at, issue was ex-piH'led to be a proposal by Sen. Jolm McCauley, I) Wyandotte, tliat county legislative elections be nonpartisan. Troutt s bill culls for elect ion under parly designation. The ((uestion of school aid, on the Senate caltuulai for days, was taken off Tuesday when Hie Hou.se approved a com|)romlse aid plan. SI'tNATK WAITS The .Senate will wait iinlll JuiK^ to act on the House lilll rather tlian pass its own acl Majority leader Raymond Dzcndzcl, I)Detroit, pul on a call of I he .Senate Tuesday which literally locked members in the chamber. 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IIKJII - LKVKL HRLI* — Mrs, M i n n for repainting the town Knowles was louring .S|>ear of Hurley, Wis , walches WiscoMsln Gov Hie town, in.spetding palhling progre " " • Warren Knowles paiiil piof oi Hie upper story pari of a drive In inti of her home yesterday during a special day the area I industry j Doubts Ruby Will Get Chair Stop Stealing the Jail; Well... Lock You Up? I'ORTLANT), Maine (DPI) "If .sometliing isn’t done .so(»n, the county may be the first in the nation lo btivc a jail stolen” Those were Hie words yester-dfiy of Cutnlierhind Gounly Commissioner Arlhnr ClnuTes ;is be urged auHiorilies lo cut Hie red lap(“ delaying Hie salt' of Hie old ['outily jail iiiKl construction of a new one. I'lirls of Hie jtiil re-porti'dly are lieing taken r('gu liirly tiy vjindals and by persons itllmg maU'rial as scrap. ’ DALLAS (1)1*1) .lodge .loe It Itrown, wlio presided at Hie ' ii)urder Iriiil of .lack Ruby, said yesterday lie believes Hie piililic does not favor the execution of Ruby tind that he doubts the slayer of Lee Harvey Oswald, will di»' in Hie lexas electric fliai "Afler till, " said Brown, “wc arc talking alHint a man wlio killed Hie man who a.ssassinal-ed 1'resident Keniietly ” Brown’s statements euitie during a day of relative inactivity in the defense’s attempts t