@. f foes sa ies WASHINGTON (INS)—Secretary of State John Fos- ter Dulles and representatives of America’s news media meet today to try to devise a plan permitting U. 5 journalists to enter Red China. _ Officials said.the way may be cleared within the next few weeks for American newsmen to take up the year- old invitation from Peiping to visit the China main- land. But they said it depends on whether the press Dulles’ ideas. The secretary representatives accept . a Briggs Leads Fleck in PGA Dayton Event DAYTON, Ohio ®—Former Na- tiona Open champion Jack Feck, of Rochester, Mich., an eary start- er, was three down to Edon reportedly is willing to allow a limited number of newsmen to travel to Red China, but only for a speci- fied—and probably brief— period of time. Briggs of Lansing, Mich., who aso went oult in MH in today's PGA championship. Tommy .Bolt, who didn't even par 34 to lead Al Besselink 1 up at Flint Woman Leads Mrs. Wilson at Turn : today with former champion Mrs. Betty Wilson of Washtenaw CC in the semifinals of ae itian Science . Monitor, ‘Daily News, Chicago ‘Time Magazine. Broadcast. ing Company, Columbia Broadcast- Broadcast- = Sn . , > t & ‘: a ee ee . i TIAC, HIGAN THURSDAY, JULY 18, 195% Will Cut Costs on Perry St. Reopened by Mackie’s Announcement ~ ; _!Pontiac’s share in ‘the cost of widening Perry street (M24) will be trimmed in half, State Highway Commissioner , John C. Mackie indicated half million dollars in ‘state funds for trunkline borders. . Mackie’s action was dictated by the new highway bill which slashes i : Tribune and of 4} ini ee peit aaite eq Falke 3 % ea 22 sk sf renegotiate old agreements with nine cities to prc them with an tional improvements within their) agi ae ‘MISS U.S.A.—Leona Gaga, of Miss U.S.A, She will be one of title of Miss Universe. Maryland, embraces her cousin, Barbara Gage, last night in Long Beach after Leoha was named the contestants tonight for the Jury to Weigh - Verdict on Hoffa - 7 LONG BEACH, Calif. —A “go- for-broke” gamble in which two ness stand that he never knew that dohn Gye Cheasty, New York lawyer-investigator had ‘a mediately let authorities in on it —is the government's key wit- ness. never said, after his arrest March 13, that he didn’t know Cheasty. Pleasant Weather Ahead for Area .,,tinue to revel in fair and pleasant weather, says the U.S. Weather Flu Cases Quarantined BREMERHAVEN, Germany ‘| =. The U.S. transport General Patch, carrying 122 cases of Ori- ental flu its 1,256 passen- gers and crew, arrived here today from New York and was immedi- ately of]. at! Start Union Headquarters |. ~~ tik. Hii rl : i AHH i (Continued on Page 22, Col. 4) Can‘t Refuse Dinner OAKVILLE, Ont. @ — Ware- used as a nursery by an alley cat and her five new kittens. The cat lay complacently feeding her young ones. She apparently didn’t New Road Law le Beauties Named Miss Michigan, Miss USA. 2. She entered the contest at Miss Central é. on Use of Senators to, Ask Pair if They Bought Homes With Treasury Money - WASHINGTON (Two top officials of the United Textile . Workers Union were summoned today to _ |tell. whether they used un- jon money to buy expensive homes for themselves. President Anthony Va- lente and Secretary-Treas- urer ere Klenert, who have denied any irregulari- ties, go before ‘ine special Senate Rackets Investi- ens Committee to reply testimony that they used .1$57,000 from the union treasury to buy homes for themselves, and another $57,000 from the same source to “reimburse” the union. Top Beauties Named{ivil Righs Bill for Michigan, U.S.A. Change Gaining Backers Fight Against Growing Senate Feeling to Limit Scope trim 5-foot-6, and The new Miss Michigan was crowned by Shirley Ann Swanson’ and a Michigan State University covered by George Meany, Au intinentiel Seuntor h and niga] eecTetay-treasurer of the AFL.” ) ma-, Jority of the Senate now favors| “The UTW is a former AFL tn- an amendment by Senators And-|jon blanketed into the AFL-CIO in jnot to be quoted leadership polis a. i | jerson (D-NM) and Aiken (-Vt) to narrow the bill’s scope. Anderson posed eliminating a section which would authorize the attorney gen- eral to seek injunctions to enforce all civil rights, including deseg- regation of schools and other pub- lic places. If the amendment were adopted, the proposed authority of the at- be limited to cases iffvolving vot- ing rights. Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) told re- -|porters he believes the vote on the amendment “will be close but at this point I don’t believe the section would be stricken from the (Continued on Page 22, Col. 1) bill.” Motor City’s ‘Mr. Music’ He died in Grace Hospital at and led his first band at 20. “Mr. Music” was the dean know.a 14-inch field mouse was at the dinner table. & grandson. — ss A native Detroiter, Mr. Finzel had lived here all his life. He started studying music at 12, was a professional musician at 17 * * Bill Finzel Dies in Detroit DETROIT (—Detroit’s Bill Finzel died Wednesday. He had led his band to the flagpole at Briggs Stadium on more than 50 opening days for the Detroit Tigers. 0 the age of 77. - * of Detroit's popular orchestra leaders. He is survived by his wife, Lily May; a son, Arthur; and and Aiken have pro-| torney general to intervene would! Quigiey said that to finance it, AFL UNION ae big union merger. | It still goes its separate way | from the rival Textile Workers .Unien of America, a former CIO uniqn, also now embraced in the parent AFL-CIO. Martin J, Quigley, president of the Mutural Title co, here, testi- fied he personally closed the real estate deal in early May 1952. Valente and Klenert “originally put up $95,000" in the form of a check drawn on their union's funds, : COST OF HOMES He said this was what the two houses cost—-$42,500 for : Valente's and $52,500 for Klenert’s. But they used only $57,000 of the $95,000, he said, becattse they agreed to take over and pay off mortgares totaling $38,000 outstanding against the two properties, Quigley then identified a batch of bank drafts and cashiet’s checks he said he had received about May 15, 1962, from Valen- te and Klenert amounting te an- other $57,000. Hot Weather Grips Area CHICAGO (INS)}—Baking tem- peratures reaching up to the 100- degree mark gripped the South- east, Southwest and Plains states again today while the Northeast enjoyed moderately pleasant weather, Four Pontiac Police promotions, made by Chief Herbert W. Straley, were revoked by the three-man In Today's Press | ; Comics Lpecevendesscpexevens 44 County ilies cic «sl\7. ee ‘ Market Basket. 27 thee 33 Obituaries Port; tie 22 Sports reese eb eres 39 thru a heaters oi. .ssecrcicvees . & jected and requested the commis- sion make a formal ‘request of him through the city manager for information and an answer as to Board Voids 4 Police Promotions }Committee had presented them on [June 24 to City Manager Walter ‘K, Willman, who was to give a disposition on the cases within 10 days or forward them on to the Civil Service Commission for fur- ther study and action, 2 Factors Influence Firm's New Site, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. to lacate a new $16,000,000 operation * * * “tt is ‘much more likely,” the plant in Ohio because outlook for corporations gan is “not at all encourag- + ead cuncante: salads ‘came in the wake of dispute over ‘the effect of Michigan tax poli- icles on business, + Crities of the Democratic admin-|p istration have said the tax poll- eies have driven business from the state. The Democrats ps. denied this, charging in turn the ¢ritjcism is Republican . inspired in an effort to blame the Demo- erats for unemployment. ASKED COMPANY Willigms, commenting yesterday on the Jones & Laughlin decision to build at Louisville, Ohio, near Canton, said his administration has been trying “‘for several months” to persuade the company to locate the new plant in Monroe. “From what we know of the background in this matter,"* Williams said, “‘it is extremely doubtful that taxes were really the’ important factor|' in thelr decision to go to Ohio. “it Is much more likely that |, while taxes may bave had some influence, the deciding tac- tor Was the existence of a stéel plant on the site at Canton.” Williams said the Chicago Jour- nal of Commerce has quoted Jones & Laughlin as saying that it can get into production earlier by using| this plant rather than building a, new one in Monroe. * * “We can expect from now until the next election,” Williams said, “that. any misfortune of this kind <¢ By E. H. SIMS - _ Where ‘fs the greatest danger’ greatest producer of lightning, fea- tures maximum lightning danger in its later stages, not as the low, dark leading-edge squall passes above. * * * It-is after the dark leading edge passes overhead, and after the rain’ Police Expect que said the child, Virginia Knit- ‘tle, was dead on arrival at East to C * bear New Quarters in Augen BIRMINGHAM — New quarters for the Birmingham police depart- gust, Police Chief Ralph W. Mox-| tye new police department a ley revealed this week. will inelude a special room where| The shift came about with the | prisoners are are booked, and a room/— remeval of the fire department for interrogation. Witnesses will from the section of the city hall view suspects through a one-way it had occupied completion of the Bowers street [identity being known. station. Other municipal depart- * * * Young Heiress. Jumps to Death vide ‘The Only. Way. Qut,'| Se cee ak sues mnae ae 24-Year-Old Socialite Said in Note Patricia E. Philipp, socialite |Corgonnel, olde officer and a daughter of a man prominent inistate room where officers may dis- cuss business with patrolmen in granddaughter of a former §0V-|Jivate and without interruption. die tarenc ee tone Milwaukee’s Union Refrigerator} Transit Co. and a former Repub- lican national committeeman. His father, Emanuel, was a former Wisconsin governor. .For the past two months, she \ worked as a secretary at the Al-\the room where prisoners will be: lied Public Relations Associates. ‘Roosevelt is a vice chairman of|outside will be opened by elec-! ‘the firm's board. tronic control by the officer at the Miss Philipp, a 1951 detutanfe|desk. The room where booking will and graduate of Vassar College, | be done will be isolated from the lived on Madison Avenue with an- rest of the department. \ eeu vag ro Aa te aS be ep ic it * i for the Citizens for Eisenhower eaiag matin of the a | Committee and the American Ref-| .iy ttle ugee Committee. . ~*~ * * we The penthouse from which she; ‘while all those things are fine, plunged, located atop a hotel at lwe also are glad to have prison- ment and securities firm for the! situated so there is no need of convenience of out-of-town guests. ‘There was ho explanation of her presence in the penthouse. . chance of contact.” Eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Barnard, 1060 Kenne-) saw, James Truman Jr., died yes- terday in Shelby (Mich.) Hospital. Father Strangles Daughter in Detroit |2:=, gd of Mt, Cha- gram. Eisenhower originally had "A : asked 900 millions. b gorse cut|, A Spokesman at U.S. Air Force 'the request to’ 800 millions, and|be@dquarters said American the House Foreign Affairs Com-|5¢"ch parties are en route to. the mittee reduced the figure to 700 ackne. millions, and that of the free world.” His statement came shortly aft- _ DRIVE IN Sales Mg deen 8 Injured Man Recovering ‘After Milford Accident One ot two drivers injured in an} si prior te the |mirror arrangement without their today as the child slept. Sunday School and was in the sec: E uled for 11 a.m. Saturday at the t Washeoder the wreckage of a U.S, Air Force'— Lowest temperature pean temperature .... Weather—PFair 6 ford road near Rowe road in Mil- ford Township is in eneral Hoe Meet in Dryden v. “T don’t contemiplate calling any |f6 “Both sides still can recall wit-'g Finds Fine Philosophy Ei i i ae milk g egret bs ih He be of a5 hoge a¥ z 5 i z 5 f a a : ! Hs ligt Hh Afeet ; i Hf Hat I aur it Hi i } $M pore oe : Fai AF acne re ee ogy: Se ci nedietatiiiees \ yanking Soviet ey eins it be at ate that @ Opa Maeev repre Teves) Ee eS Lok oh Mile Done, uitulamenee Mat. de tod erenne BYE catours — ag Op gy reputed. to be world’s - largest, forms the frontage of a gift shop in Wiesbaden, Germany. - \ Every half hour cuckoo pops out when clock strikes, '|James C. Hagerty stated only Tuesday that. the President had absolutely no. intention of inviting | | The Pontiac City Commission has sc public hearing for Tuesday, July 23, 1957, at | 8 o‘clock p. m,, E.S.T., in the Commission | Chamber, City Hall, 35 S. Parke Street on Intention to Construct CURB, GUTTER and RELATED WORK on the following street. W. Fairmount Ave. from Baldwin to Carlisle. For further information see legal notice. Interested property owners are urged to appear. fi H : | ef vi Let’s Get, to the Point _ WASHINGTON — The male nar-) i z Dated July 17, 1957. jaw, ee eat and f ADA 5.5) this with 2 |Scientists still puzzle over the’ City Clerk that you can spear’s function, says the National whe will put |Geographic Society. “Men! We've Slashed Prices in This Big Sale! You Buy Any New Clothes Be Sure to See These First! a LAY-AWAY —only a little eoch week | Soft and Fluffy. 4 Rayon-Nylon Compere with blankets at $4.98 isi + these ere @ real bey! A caren bend of rayon fr benny ad warm, alo long wear and real strength. Luxuriously full size, ee with a wide acetate satin binding for extra ele- - gance! A delightful gift for the new bride; put several away for Christmas. Maize, cherry, pink, blue, green. for $5 Acrilon Pillows, Reg., 2-for *5.95...2 SHEETS & CASES Stock up! High quality, nationally en a . remarkable sav- ings! Snowy white. Sanforized.. $1.97 Gitted twin . whut wee Ned : pig ra oy p © 8 §. 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A music major at Central Michigan, she currently-is on the teaching staff at the National Music camp at In- terlochen. “I've played piano since I was week at Traverse City and plays a weekend stint at a Traverse City Security Racket its rane Recourse Later Serve as a dance floor during a ROCK AMBUND THE CROCK — Brimful of happy teen-agers, this giant cup and saucer stunt dreamed burg, Germany. There's plenty | varican en es ae) b fad B53 aa foe 75 * > : 4 Fa = we We Sd « san @ > Bad a >, LHURS i Catches Many Victims Learn Stock Is Worthless; Haye No NEW YORK — A vicious and wide-spread security racket that victimized the American public out of: $100,000,000 last year is revealed in a recent issue of a : nile rhe a é Fe = gis Ma tag Hf To Z ti i per- formed as a piano solo, drew top honors in the talent competition. Her were unable to witness their daughter’s triumph. “My father suffered a heart attack a few. weeks ago and has not been able te do much since then,” Valerie explained. \pects. Highway Bill Cuts. Perry Work Costs (Continued From Page One) She has “‘no romantic ties” at present, says the new Miss Michi- gan. A former 4H Club member for eight years, Valerie includes water skiing, boating and travel among her hobbies. She plans to use her first prize Miss Michigan scholar- ship to further her education, “probably in the field of educa- tiénal television.” — Detroiter Faces Trial for Illegal Purchase | Alexander T. Bermudez, 23, of 409 W. Palmer St., Detroit, will be examined in Municipal Court July 24 accused of illegally pur- _ Chasing five tires from a local gas! station with a credit card. Bermudez Was freed on a $200 bond by Municipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum after he demanded ex- amination when arraigned. The uttering and publishing com- plaint, made by Buddy Giles, own- er of Giles Standard Service Sta- tion, 23. Oakland Ave., who ac- ecuses Bermudez of using a Royal Oak man’s national credit card with the company. Bermudez was arrested in De- troit after Phillip M. Rogers, of 1805 Roseland St. Royal Oak, told authorities he had lost his credit card. Plane Carrying Menon Makes Forced Landing The Pontiac contracts have not yet been let. Then actual construction of the projects ‘will be assigned priority when my five-year highway con- struction plan is completed,”’ Mac- kie said. The highway department's esti- mate yesterday of the total M24 cost was. $1,000,000. Previous esti- mates by the city put the total cost around $1,300,000. In effect, the new law means new law. Other cities named in Mackie’s ! ei ai ‘evacuated pro: city limits also will come under the, Relive Old West at ‘Indian City’ in Oklahoma 2g HT Exe iL z monia Escapes, 2,000 Evacuated “RED BUD, Il. @—Most of the town were residents of this when the fumes dissipated, east of St. Louis. Photo Machine Turns, Bruises Man’s Hand tograph machine. Pontiac firemen about 3 p.m. caught in the machine when Thought Joins Meal : swing as the dancers get all stirred up. : Red Bud is some 35 miles south- A 20-year-old employe. of a de- partment store injured his hand yesterday while cleaning a pho- Ernest Veigh, of 41 Pine St., Was revived and rushed from Neis- ner Brothers, 42 N. Saginaw St., to Pontiac General Hospital by Firemen report Veigh’s hand was rotated unexpectedly. He was re- leased after treatment for bruises. industrialists in Britain judy Nuclear Energ in Unique Cl : dustrialists have to bone up on the * * * To help industrialists acquire a Cabaret Taxes Mammoth Cave Has Many Miles of Long Tunnels i if é i PF EE i 3 i Hig: E E 7 | Besides covering the basic prin-) ciples of the physics and engineer- ing of reactors, lectures will be given on such subjects as reactor metallurgy, shielding and health physics. Maryland Beauty Named Miss U.S.A. (Continued From Page One) herself, said Leona came to live with her two years ago after her widowed mother had _ remarried. Glen Burnie is a suburb of Bal- * =o See == Slashed 50 Pct. | House Committee OKs Cuts Despite Opposition of President ers last Monday ury. * * * ury Secretary George Humphrey oppesed reduction of the cabaret tax it had at least the tacit sup- port of Labor Secretary James Mitchell as well as several labor organizations, principally the Musicians Unien headed by dames C. oo Ax JULY. He WASHINGTON (INS) — The Lest Colony,” Green’s first “sym- House Ways and Means Committee voted yesterday to reduce the federal cabaret tax 50 per cent.jof Sir Walter Raleigh's if! - fated'not to’ The committee action was taken despite the opposition of President Eisenhower who told tax lawmak- he opposed any reduction that would result in loss of revenue to the Federal Treas- The federal tax on admissions|“P ‘he human side of the struggle to cabarets. and night clubs is now 20 per cent, The committee action would reduce the tax to 10 per cent,. All other admission taxes have been 10 per cent since 1954. The federal government now 4 i ee - 4a terck wed Bey Z 7 id 4 ? ae \Z 18, of 221 State Ave., will be at will be taken to the church. _ A native of Pontiac, he was grad- uated from Pontiac, High School in Juné and was a’member of the First Church of God. Surviving are his parents, Ever- ett A. and Jean E. Feldbush Crow of Pontiac; and two brothers, Ar- thur Hutchinson and Richard Crow, both of Pontiac. : . Everett was killed suddenly yes- terday morning in an elevator accident at Waites Department Store where be was employed, MRS. JACK A. HEDLUND Mrs. Jack A. (Ellen M.) Hed- lund, 49, of 110 S. Merrimac St. fir ii 5 i id Fy ale | Give U.S. Histo ? of Defiance effort to establish an English settlement in the New World. | “The Common Glory,” a Green drama that opened at Williams- burg in 1947, deals with a larger canvas of history. Laid in Revol- utionary times and focused on the life of Thomas Jefferson, it points between George III and Colonists, Nearly 350 million menhaden worth more than $7 million are caught annually in North Carolina’ waters, They are converted into: products. | gence turned up yesterday in the g » i : screen, and employes had f if within E j es Gk & gf if ! Univac Scores Zero on Advice Needs Romance Checkup\zmwic . weighs 118 tastefully distributed on basis. Leona won out in the final ballot- ing over four others, the final sur- vivors of the 44 U.S. girls who originally entered the. contest. it}, The Tennessee Valley authority hag constructed 26 dams across gets an estimated 43 million dol- lars from the cabaret tax. Commit- tee sources said there was no way of estimating exactly the loss of revenue that would result from a 50 per cent cut, but supporters of the reduction contend that rev- enues actually might increase from more income for musicians, * * * Committee sources said the ac- tion was taken on a voice vote that was not unanimous. HOLLYWOOD (INS)—It appears that science cannot replace the heart as a barometer of love—at least not yet. The romantic computations of Univac, the electronic brain, came to zero today when it was revealed that a couple pronounced ideally suited for marriage by the machine has parted. Friends disclosed that secretary Barbara Smith, 23, and ad- vertising ,executive John Caran, 28, who became engaged last December after Univac picked them for each other on the “People Are Funny” television show, As one friend, Norman Kahn, put it: _“Univac blew a fuse, and she gave back his ring.” Kahn said Caran now hopes to meet a nice girl and fall in love— without scientific assistance. : have cancelled their marriage plans. the Tennessee river and the ad- jacent network of its major water tributaries. |Billy Graham says “the greatest /problem the church has today , . . is indifference, People just don’t Decide Tomorrow on Crusade Extension NEW .YORK @— Evangelist|of his record. “He spent most of Rubber Tile 7 colors te choose from: PC co = tote — ree . Rainbow oDD LOTS . EERE E. @ae & A9%9 ie oe ee ¢ Graham Raps Indifference to Church 6 Ea. a 9 his time in jail," Graham said “ee dP agg sie LINOLEUM —— n jail,” ‘\sade for another two or three| i | : | eteotinent ne a 'tecdh of hig| Weeks. A possible indication that RUGS We have what we ad- ; the crusade will be extended came||_ HL. . vertise and no switch- + oe. 2 yesterday from the Ametican P| Quality *$, or ich We The evangelist said the’ world,| Broadcasting Co, It has been tele-| tlie! aoa ell what you want os and particularly New York, has|vising some of Graham's recent much os you want. great need for.a man of Paul’s|Saturday appearances in the Gar- oe stature at the present time, den. It said the network had def- . : “Oh, would that Néw York today|i scheduled a had men with the passion and bur-|the Garden for July 27 with the ito this city,” Graham said, < ar. There -was at 58 erusade|tion or denial from gs is 00 with 33,846|crusade team. “dec . for Christ.” The cru- 2k sade is scheduled to end Saturday Rev. Martin . (oe oe oe | St ees i i a 8 G ® i @ ALL YOU WANT! 2 = a 8 “2 8 8 ss 8 @ see 8 sf & an 8 & eee \ i ae j / This thieblame enjoyed watching activities at the lake when Mrs. Edwin R. Dreyer invited members and guests of the Woman's Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospital to her home on Pinks News in Nightwear From Paris PARIS (INS) — Taken from “movie-land,” lingerie in Paris go into “dream-land’” Next autumn the “pajama game” will again be fashion- able, Classic, tailored pajamas will stage a come-back. But in- stead of the traditional pastel colors smart girls will sleep in cerise-red, shocking pink, corn- flower blue or violet sets. If you are boyish and slim Roger Gallet advises pajamas and a matching knee-length dressing-coat in shocking pink corduroy. Berean Class Plans Reunion for July 20 Plans for a class reunion are completed by the Berean Class of the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church. The reunion will be held at Kensington Park on July 20. Heading the place games committee is Omar utt while Mrs. Howard Tanner is in charge of dinner, Mrs. A. Stan- ton Levely is the hostess and William Coffing is heading transportation. Mrs. Floyd Lev- ely is in charge of publicity. Lipa Madly he emph wie, | Thesltes Pree Bhotee Ward's Point. Seales (left to right) are Mrs. Dean Olds of Pioneer avenue, Mrs. Edward Elder of Starr avenue and Mrs. J, H. bef 0 pi: Eileen at The warm summer day was voted just perfect by these auxiliary members, At left is Vera Bassett of Cherokee road, and Mrs. Fred Fuller of Cass Lake is at the right. Mrs. Edward Mann of Washington street is seated. Attitude Is:Key to Success Your Career Can Bloom By JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK (INS)—Provid- ed you aren't a tone deaf mu- sieian, an illiterate copyread- = thete’s no reason why you titude is the key. “It costs your firm far more than your salary to have that job done,” they say. e the feeling wee «shift a ig this| coiffure. Coiffure fashions for’ fall and winter have soft, deep waves to carry the. upivard feeling around to the back of the head. The sweep of bang over the forehead ae the eyes \ ae | x | i i} j\ ‘ : ry kos ey : ‘ ‘ Stop and think. Your position will also feel responsible for the way it is done. You won't use half measures. You'll get a kick out of mastering your job, dieg it faster and fast- er. The new “siren. lift” is indvodaceds de akidieblf eee - They enjoyed the entertainment . . . jm left are Mrs. James Purkiss, Mrs. Hospital Auxiliary’ s Tea nationally ; entertained the group with special acts, and the trio harmonized for three songs. 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(INS)}—Fred Flor- ’ Let Bus Go to Berlin - ie 3 i E ei i i ui : th i LE C: ‘ Fg HE uit 3 E BEE in: eaten ee face eewe ereeee es eee eee od pasenees 1.28% ee eee ho ossenanblld le one eer dh 28 Khrushchev Talks With Yugoslavians occasion to sound out the Yugo- between the HELMSTEDT, Germany ™ — East German Communist today let a French bus with 66 ‘Dutch and Danish—at the Marien- born checkpoint, * * ¢& West German border police re- their journey by other means of passengers pass through to Berlin! after worked against any repairing the breach between Yugosla ‘and the Soviet Union. ‘Babies Dig Elvis Even down to the diaper set. * = € i ree slavs on the prospects of a closer understanding two OKLAHOMA CITY # — Elvis Presley's fame even has filtered missile, takes off from its mobile launcher with a powerful agsist from its two rocket boosters. The 69-foot Snark, powered by a Pratt and Shown in Statistics WASHINGTON (Statistics in- dicated today that both business and labor are substantially ignor- ing President Eisenhower's re- peated pleas that they exercise self-restraint on wages and prices to curb inflation. : * * * Wages keep on ‘going up and so do prices — and the data Cousins Wed _ in No Man’‘s Land in Jerusalem JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector —A young woman from Jaffa and a young man from Amman were married today in the “no man's land” .of divided Jerusalem. : ¥ * * diers and Israeli policemen watched, Michale Kara, 3, took ‘mony. They are cousins. | ‘The bridegroom: works for the Minister V. M. Molotov, hadity w- Works and Rehabilitats of | gene: has of Holding . By DOUGLAS LARSEN NEA STAFF CORRESPONDENT OTTAWA (NEA)—Although the ‘Mounties’ are no longer mounted Colom-| except ‘for exhibitions—they’re n,|still getting their man with im- A fleet of 1,300 squad cars, RCMP jair force which flew ROYAL MOUNTY IN THE FAR NORTH—The equipment. Last year the famed Canadian police horses are gone, but the dog sled is still standard “mushed” 59,000 miles. Royal Mounties No Longer Mounted — but They're Still Getting Their Men. Mounted Police. Last year Mounties. “mushed” a total of 59,000 miles i : ; ci titt ® F He | i Hi i 3 i i 4 ? tH} x Labor-Management Shun Ike's Pleas for Restraint indicate they have been going up| °¢t" to in the The ment and reliable Prices as reflected by the gov- ernment’s Consumer Price Index —the most widely used measure- ment of the nation’s living costs —have never stopped going up in ? x * Tentatively OK Clinton Survey for’ Macomb, Eastern Oakland Counties The Clinton River federal flood 30-Century Old Pyramid Found Discovery May Prove Be as Important as Solar Boat Find -CAIRO (INS)—A pyramid buried sands near the Nile River the dynasty least 1000 B.C. An inscrip- its builder, “Améni Aamu structure of the pyramid was said to have suffered badly with CHICAGO Rep, James B. Democratic representa- Bowler, Potto ls Distant ‘Relative of Man | Animal of West Africa Prowls at Night; Noted for Powerful Hands WASHINGTON — Making peo- ple look foolish is easy for the potto, an enigma that looks pretty foolish itself. * * * fusing students since its discovery by a European in 1699. though, says the National Geo- graphic Society, becatise the potto is a distant relative of man. Some-| what monkeylike, the potto is a emily, © branch of the primates that split off before man and the great apes came along. : BACKBONE SPINES that stick up under a thin covering by some writers into an exposed, spiny backbone to the base of the tail, * * * Other habits of the potto have 116th in State Open New Store lin Waterford Cunningham Outlet at 5250 Dixie Highway Visit Cemeteries ay icemen lie. ers. : : “But, “in a higher sense, they are the sons of every frée man,” he says. “Therefore I ask every reader who can , . . to visit the cemeteries and pay tribute.” WENT AS SOLDIER poignant of my life. “In the course of my The potto has a backbone unique age there grew a very great, if among mammals. Three neck ver-|melancholy, satisfaction in the tebrae have elongated upper parts|work of the American Battle Mon- its Commission, entrusted with of skin. This. bone structure, and/the care of our war dead in foreign pyramid bore the}the potto’s habit of curling up tojlands. We were keeping faith with present an armored neck to an 'the fallen. We were taking to them ty, arid of remembrance.” Mint Established in 1792 WASHINGTON—The was established by act on April 2, 1792. to S-P Dealership Gen. Marshall Urges Americans Overseas to eteries where United States serv-) 7 The bereaved, he write in the Na-| fl tional Geographic Magazine, need no urging to visit the graves of their sons, husbands, and broth- Chairman of the American Bat- on Recognizing China : “IT went as an old soldier seek- U.S. mint of Congress Koss, Printz Named. Wainger a Director of Music Merchants » J. J, Wainger, president of Grin- = Brothers, also operated the Grinnell piano factory in Holly. = French ) Postpone Vote PARIS #—The Foreign. Affairs . |Committee of the French National committee voted 26-15 In favor of ratification of a treaty Pay Stock Dividend DETROIT w — Federal-Mogul- Bower Bearings Inc., declared a RIKER FOUNTAIN | omeanne _ believe that if a potto grabs them, Mi Belts tt Be : ecccoes 5 H E i iH] if | : d i i i i & § ow rai i 8 : ek | a f i z i :* t é 5 ; Le Hi fit i z characteris-|at Gardner’s request. vegetation | joined by Park Street, of San Fran-|tonio, Tex., an attorney who “One year|of the members of the observed | Last Resort. - -has| Dr. Stephen Sheppard, - lof “Dr, Sam," and William ledjrigan, an attorney, had 1950 and 1951,|tended to go to Deland, damage was de- the Florida ? : eos She tee. 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