ES mae Rag coe 2 ? pe ya i “ Ft . Se se ag a ae : ( a En ae ee ant mean ie age Se ae E_ a RR tere cr Be ONTIAC = season, agit + ee RHE € “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1958-007 "PAGES © ine ; be BIRD’S-EYE VIEW — Painters are shown suspended more than 500 feet above the roadway of the Mackinac Bridge where Sy a 8 eee cee eS eee bt > te ‘TomadoFlicks ‘World Famous Builder Designed Mighty Mac’ Windsor Suburb 1 of 3 Funnels Dips at La Salle, Ont.; Only Slight Damage Caused LA SALLE, Ont. (UP1)—Three , The Weather Bureau described them as “isolated,” never issued a tornado forecast or warning for. southeast..Michigan and-said_ it would be extremely unlikely if one of them touched ground. —~—None of them- did, but the one ; small twister—only about 10 feet) level on the edge of La Salle. Farmer Ulysse Blondy’s build- ings suffered the worst damage. He lost a greenhouse worth $500. By JOE HAAS — Pontiac Press Staff Writer MACKINAW CITY—With a feel. 'Portiac Press at that time was the \first time that name was proposed lin print. It seemed a little blunt and somewhat disrespectful. Since then I have been here 2% | times, and Steinman_tinally de- |. more euphonious and proper than | Big Mac,” so thaj now is the | generally accepted title. The ma- | tives here all call it that. | He felt that it was too big to be \given the name of an individual. ‘He also objects to its being called | mere that “Mighty Mac” was _ Painters Rush. Work Ahead of Dedication _ question about it. ; BIGGER AND BETTER Already on the E ica. This is in Brazil.. Neither of the above will cost as much as “Mighty Mac,” but that in Brazil will have a sus- longer. Am Italian bridge across the Straits of Messina also rivals if in some ways. Others are in the offing. Dr. Steinman at 72 years of age and the roof. of an outbuilding. Oth- | er farmers lost parts of barn roofs in the winds that reached 65 miles an hour around the funnel. The tornado capsized several beats, wrecked some rowboats and threw one the equivalent of three city bhifeks onto Highway Along the highway telephone and hydro wires were down ‘half an hour while a large fallen tree cut aWay these messy winged* off traffic for a similar period. La Salle, despite memories of a the seat of local justice. tornado which*hit June 17, 1946 | killed 17 and injured an equal num- ber, took the tornado-in stride. 400,000 Drive Over s S OF MACKINAC «@® — More than 400,000 vehicles have crossed the Straits of Mackinac Bridge since it was opened Nov. 1. November was for Routing The congregation of courthouse pigeons may soon. find itself.in a sticky situation. Oakland County will make another stab at costae Courthouse Maps Battle Out Pigeons creatures who have defiled ‘he county's counterattack will iconsist of placing a gum-like re- pellent on the ledges of the build- ing as soon as sandblasting is com- pleted on the north ahd east sides. George Atchison, maintenance superintendent, said this repellent, something like calking compound, will be used on these two sides only. “It's a must that we chase the top month with iad a close second, them away after the building is ea ” he said. “Will it do the ‘become stuck there as permanent ¥ trick?” he was asked. ‘We've used it before and it worked fgr awhile,” was the reply. * * * He said the repellent_must be re-applied after about eight months. One estimate has the job costing around $450, he said. One passerby at Saginaw over- heard these plans. “Sounds like a fine idea, George,” he said. ‘But aren't you afraid the pigeons might fixtures?” he asked. George didn’t answer. HIGH WINDS DAMAGING _ “Well Blow } Me Down! | Army > dialabe at the Mackinac Bridge exhibit area were among -to 82 m._p. FE SE a ee Te ‘ie ddan cron 5 AP Wirephote - Mackinaw City toy, ‘The’ treesta, gusting up » put s damper on the start of personal for that objection. He wants no pe center span somewhat ishape and -size as the Pontiac, Mpredicted until the first of the “| Stood at 71 at 1 p.m. 5 LIV & PTYTT TT 28-29. AP Wireghote | fore ‘inten ceremonies Saturday. Inclement weather was eet Seer The three-day dedication celebration starts today, ~ is the world’s greatest bridge build- er, having erected 400 on five con- tinents, at a total cost of over three ‘billion dollars. He figures that “Mighty Mac” starts a ngw. era in bridge building. ‘Ended by 470 ‘into Redstone-Jupiter mis- -jslle production for three Day Chrysler Wildcat Tieup Lost Pay, Shaky Job’ ‘Status Traded. to Meet With Corporation - DETROIT (UPI) — The wildcat strike which cut Jeged charges of miscon- Sullenberger Takes Surprise Offensive By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger tried to turn the tables on his accusers last night, and attempted to show that they too had not exhausted required grievance procedures, In a surprise move, Sullenberger asked that the aaa Lashes Strats : : Damage Wide Gov. Williams stranded on Mackinac Isle; Span Events Pr ae hearings be discontinued as? the 165-member medical) staff.had not complied with bylaws in calling him before |; —Headed Home? days ended today. About 470 striking mem- bers of United Auto Work- ers Local 1245 had tied up the plant employing 8,500 since Monday, but voted last night to return to their jobs. after being hit by a court injunc- tion, a UAW. International threat! ito take over their local, nearly 150 ipolicemen who broke up their) picket lines and a driving rain. In return for their picket line battles, lost wages and possible loss of their jobs, the pickets got a promise of a meeting at 2 p-m: today between Chrysler Corp., UAW International repre- sentatives and their own Local 1245 officers. , Chrysler, which operates the big government-owned plant in Ma- comb County, made no promises, about the strikers’ grievances. The strikers were most con- cerned about getting -their jobs lback after a walkout called un- est blocks of cement and ard ever put together, +and-is~aimost -exactly the same State Bank Building. In these are anchored the wires that make up the 24-inch cables that hold yp the suspension span. * _* Duis is a ee according. to Dr. Steinman, that has been given but little attention in any descrip- jtions of the bridge, but which makes this bridge quite unique in its class. Ever since being informed at the opening ceremonies that the bridge great Indian Chief Pontiac, Dr. Steinman has taken a deep inter- est in that fact. This undoubtedly is largely re- sponsible for the Pontiac area having such a large part in the dedication ceremonies, We have a part in nearly every phase of the celebration. tions are being assembled, and will be covered in a second article for Friday's paper. It already is assured that the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Sweater Weather fo Last All Week The weatherman promises fair and cooler tonight with the low dipping to around 46-50. . Tomorrow will be mostly fair and continued cool with the high reaching near 65-69. The outlook for Saturday is fair to partly cloudy and warmer. No rain is week, when temperatures will be| swarm again. The lowest recording in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m.) was 53 degrees. The mercury! BS Sees In Today s Press. meme ter Comics eeeere PEeeees sesavesee?B9 County News serneerererrtoas 2 Editorials Peco wee e Rene et Oeree 6 Food Section oeobreeroeonte 31-40 Markets ......0scsscccessveess 54 Obituaries COOP HH EERO REO B Hees 24 Sports aeeeeeeeeerreseeeres 47-51 TV & Radio Programs ...... 58 Wilson, Earl Seve te eeeeettes $9 Women’s Pages ......-5+> 41-45 Each weighs over 200,000 tons ) is in the former domain of the|’ 4 All of the various local connec- | authorized' by both the company _ jand the international union. They agreed to go back to work) Horney William A. duct against him. Sullenberger, 42-year-old surgeon fighting to win re-admittance to the staff, charged doctors with waging “a big conspiracy’ against him. “They have tried this for years,” he said angrily, “They have run sevéra] other doctors out ef town, They have tried to run me out. They don’t even want me to have an office in town.”" ’ DETROIT (UPI) — Sinbad, the ed home. Sinbad was spotted yesterday afternoon in the Detroit River, off Fighting Island, apparently heading back to Sterybook Gar- dens Zoo in London, Ont. The sea lion escaped last week from the zoo by slipping under a fence and swimming down the Following his charges, trustees; Thames River to Lake St. Clair. recessed for 13 minutes to study) From there, he headed through medical staff regulations. City At-| the Detroit River to Lake Erie. Ewart then! He appeared to have gotten his ruled there was no connection be-| directions mixed because he pad- tween charges brought against Sul-' qieq up the Maumee River: to lenberger by the doctors and his) Toledo but had to turn back to claim of violation of accepted Lake Erie because of shallow grievance rules by the staff, water. - ”~ * * Then Sinbad was seen at the Sullenberger’s $230,000 court) mouth of the Portage River on case was tossed out of court in| Eake Erie, perhaps headed to- April when the judge ruled he} ward Nidgara Falls. Now he acted “prematurely” in not going! seems to have changed his mind. through complete hospital griev-| Richard Anlin, a gas installa- ance channels before starting suit-| tion worker from River Canard, Last night's hearing in the over-| Ont., said he got within: 50 feet crowded hospital director’s office, of Sinbad yesterday before the brought out through testimony €¥-| gee lion disappeared. erything from bugs to Sullenberg-| Zoo officials in London aren't er’s wife in the operating room, | too concerned if Sinbad returns, But UAW President Walter P. Arguments between the goctor however. They. said they've lost Reuther told Local 1245 to pro- (Continued on Page 4, Col. 5) and witnesses over Operating (Continued on Fase 4, Col. 1) lion. Sea Lion Spotted | runaWay sea lion, a be head- |- interest and ordered another sea (UPI) — Winds to 82 miles - an hour lashed the Straits of Mackinac today causing - widespread damage ‘to — scores of Mackinac Bridge — dedication displays. The winds caused cate cellation of many of the opening events of a three- day celebration in honor of — the five-mile span. Although no accurate damage figures were avail- able, the damage ran into thousands of dollars. Military -officials reported winds caused $8,000 in damage to their idisplays in St. Ignace and Macki- — naw City. Trees, tents, signs, ban- ners, a small steel building, and scores of TV antennas were toppled early today. Gov. G. Mennen Williams was stranded on Mackinac Island when all ferry service 4o the mainiand was halted because of the high winds and choppy water, The Army rushed 40 men and about 15 heavy vehicles to its dis- jPlay area at St. Ignace in an effort ito form a windbreak but they were iunsuccessful in preventing the cal- lapse of a rented circus tent. Other tents were blown down on both sides of the Straifs and at the ‘Cheboygan County Fairgrounds, (Continued on Page 4, Col. 7) Flattley is sure to succeed. She un this cake replica she made 0 x * TRADE UP OR DOWN at the Hot Let, The Bright Spot, FE #-048s. SWEET TOOTH DREAM HOME — keep a man’s heart is through his stomach: and Mrs. Christiana By SYLVIA Ps STEIGER — _ When Mrs. Christiana Flattley'decides to bake, she really goes all out, especially for her husband's birthday. a Since she recently took a cake decorating course, she de« - cided to experiment with sqmething original . . . a replica of the tri-level house her husband, Gordofi, a builder; inténds to build for her and their ‘three children. It took one week of after-midnight work to complete the. cake after sie thoroughly inspected the house blueprints she snitched frorf her husband’ "The finished product consists of seven different cakes in one: chocolate, white, pink, orange cdcoanut, apple chip, lemon flake and pineapple. The white frosting-covered replica shows details. of the. { house-to-be in minute detail on all four sides. One can tell One of the many ways to 10, and Rita, 6. The Flattleys liv Tow nship. presented her husband Gordon { the home they intend to build, Home-Baked Cake Provides Homé: ‘y Touc ‘appearance to the mogel. * & * s office. the rear of the home. These —-— Today is his 38th birthday. Next to Fiattley, are daughters, Alexa, from the model that the new residence will be par frame with aluminum siding. _ x * As for landscaping, the sidewalk is made of sugar dirt, chocolate slivers; grass, tinted green cocoanut,'s shrubbery, green frosting-covered marshmallows and tree, a frosted upside-down ice cream cones A trellis full of red roses and pink. peonies decor sides of the house while rose bushes and clinging ivy en The cake is a little large for the family. cided to give his birthday present ‘to the children’s wa the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium for # Kitchen Model of Proposed New Home Pontiac Presa Phete e at 8075 Byeaste St., Commenga A ligh€blue roof made” ( coated graham ‘crackers, a chocotate-bar chintey, and were made with pastry § Flattley hi ¢ * MACKINAC BRIDGE —— | * * ST HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SUNE. 26, 1958 « Press Trippers to See Hit Play, Dine With Actors ‘By PETE LOCHBILER NEW YORK — With four plays down and one still to go, Pontiac Press theater-trippers were look- ing forward today to another spe- cial treat in our five-day vacation here. ann. tonight's play, we're all i in- ‘ited to the swish Leone’s Restau- rant-on 48th street for supper and a visit with some of the actresses’ and actors whose talents we've en- joved this week. One of our favorites, Carol Law- rence, the 24-year-cid-raven_haired beauty who captured ‘our hearts. in “West Side marys has oes to be there. ~ = »:> She met a group of us back- stage at the Winter Garden The- ater last night and proved to have in real life the same won- derful charm she displays in her role on thr stage. Our final play tonight is ‘Who, Was That Lady,” the most recent, successful comed§ on Broadway and one of the funniest. After laughing to ‘‘Oh, Captain” last night, several of our crew, turned Polynesian for a bit at the colorful Hawaiian Room of the Lexington Hotel. Enjoying the exotic food and drink théte were Mrs... Dortald B. Hogue of Frank- lin; Mrs. JA. Rammes of 1435 Rosedalé St.: August Larson. of Birmingham; and two Illinois wom- en who are-’on-the trip; Mrs. Ray Haren of "Freeport and Mrs. Herbert J. Framhein of Chicago. Another out-of-towner who has teamed up with Pontiae area folk is Sally Jackson of Flint, who's glad she signed up for the trip on the advice of her friend, Mrs. Mary Holmes of 478 San- ford St. \ Miss Jackson and’ Mrs. Holmes | used free time yesterday for shop- | ping along Fifth Avenue, some- thing which all the ladies plan on doing this .tour. Although we have no play sched-| i uled for us Friday night, our last| night in New York, many! of our! crolip are going back for more theater on their own. For instance, Mrs. Hogue has| purchased ‘her ticket for the musi-’ cal “My Fair Lady,” while Mrs. \e Rammes has one for the serious | drama, ‘“‘Look Homeward Angel.” Builder Knows lf "x as: Mighty Mac (Continued From Page- One) Oakland County area has: a more prominent part in this three-day) celebration than any other section | of the state E STAMPs FOR SALE : Today the special three-cent post- ‘age stamp goes om sale: I hiive a large number of enveldpes ad- dressed by stamp collectors to themselves, on which the new! _ stamps will be placed and they'll; be maile@ here, so they can bear’ a’ Mackinaw City postmark. I'l) even mail-sueh a letter to myself. Dr. Steinman writes poetry as a h@bby, and a number of volumes of! nis'poems have been published and) were best sellers. He wrote one ly for me as follows: great Chief Pontiac : could hasten back ke him in a Pontiac car. his realm, near and far the city named for him this bridge and say amen Facing Beer Drought NEW YORK: (UPI) — New Yérk may be headed for-a beer ” @rought, Two of the city’s five major breweries are closed in a labor dispute and the remaining fhree are near the point of clos- ing down. The breweries’ ooh- tratts with the Teamsters expired May 31 and negotiations are deadlocked. Spend Cash for This? WASHINGTON (UPI) —. The Labor Department will ask Con- gress for five. million dollars pein oo to conduct a. survey prion sg determining just how Americans spend their money, a fe = all official said today. The Weather Fall Weather Bureau Report AND VICINITY — Partty and teday, high 64-68. Fair ad cooler, tonight, low 44-50. Tomorrow and continued cool, high 8, ‘est a winds t¢-24q- ites am - beer ming westerly 1@-15 ofles tefight. Temerrew night, mostly ‘air, end continued cool, low near. ®.4 Today in “im Pontiac owest temperature preceding 8 a.m | ‘kam: * es velocity 36: 1. p. h sun eets apavedsy ‘at 810 pm Sun Fises Friday at 457 am Moon sets Friday at 201 am Moon rises ‘Thursday at 3.24; pm "0 Temperatures @Meseesee $3 11 vs 68 Ps a6 12 ‘m a . ie > £M.. ceei- oe 8 ye oopoees con 9 OM. rene gi +> 82 am. ed y in Pontiac Wedviesda (As. sed downtown: oo pemture 0... es ’ : AR + 62 Ask High Court Special Session _ filed the petition. | Circuit Court in St. tiniest ef the man-made moons, “brain” of the rocket, did not ig: ‘indicated Dibble‘s decision may not 4g was in bed. _be final n vied] F} ‘The Day in Birmingham : \ \ | hunter R. Welling of 5T3 Burn. ‘tham Dr., Bloomfield | T: Attorneys for Negroes) pinmivciam — A group of ‘Claim Conflict in New Bloomfield Hills School District Little Rock Decision residents will be asked to serve on a financial advisory committee to make a thorough study of the dis- trict's 1958-59 budget expenditures and ineome, ~~ Eugene Johnson, superintendent, of. schools, said today the group ‘probably will be headed by Lynn Townsend, an automotive firm ac-| countant. The boatd “hopes to! have: the committee's report for! the - mid-July. meeting, Johnson) ‘said. Last night's board session was, devoted mainly to the financial — WASHINGTON WW — The Snu- preme Court today was asked to | hold a special session to rule ‘on on lower court order delaying schoe] integration in. Little Rock, Ark., for 2\9 years. : Twe attorneys petitioned the- high tribunal to hear argu- meats immediately and over- turn the order by U.S. Dist. Judge Harry J. Lemley, _ Their_petition—contends Judge Lemley’s ruling is directly in conflict with the Supreme Court's | decision in. the school integration cases. e. Wiley Branton of Pine Bluff, k., representing Negro pu- pils in Little Reck; and Waite Madison of New York; of the National Assn, fer the Ad- vancement of Colored Teopie, the district by the Odkland Coun- | | ty Tax Allocation Board, _ dohnson said the board may have: ite ask for an. increase in millage, or struggle along on deficit spend-| ing and increase class sizes over) ithe standard 25 pupils as other) ‘districts have done. ‘*The recommendation of our ad- visory committee will have a great Te beens meee) het ee jinfluence on our decision,” he said, Louis had already been asked to stay Judge | Lembley’s ruling, but no action has been taken. Bridge Is Undressed STRAITS - OF MACKINAC BRIDGE Ww — The mighty Straits of Mackinac Bridge is district's residents have backed the new school program and ex- pressed theig approval.of the small classes, no major decisions _ will be adopted without their consent. He said the board will explore with the residents every Possibility to solve the problem Hills Committee to Study) Setu= siti iace, Schools’ Money Problem |. | cept Sundays and. duly 4, hours problems facing the distriet, fol- | lowing the decrease in funds for { wham, Johnson added that since the being dedicated this week while | before making a decision, remaining slightly undressed. . High winds and wet weather pre- vented painters from finishing their job on the south tower, which stretches 552 feet above the water, t+, will know we have done all we can) ‘lards intact,’”’ he said, With a July 7 deadiine for regis-|E Navy Moon Flops Vanguard F ails. to Make I tt CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) ger eal the Soviet aa Ill. — Another “‘basketball” satellite| This engine, the company said, was boosted into space by a Van-)will generate from 500,000 to a guard rocket today. Then, like its, “million pounds of. thrust. This itwo predecessors, _the 20-inch,| compares with, 45,000 pounds for 21!4-pound sphere plunged back. to the Venguere. ; learth. * * Failure of the Vaneeand! s sec-| The ee Vanguard blasted off| jond stage to ignite was blamedia t 12:01 a.m. after delays of 2% a Naval Research Labora-| |hours ‘in the countdown. It was the third effort to get this par-| 72-foot Navy rocket now) ticular ‘rocket off its punching: has failed in five of its six tries. \pad. iIts only success was chalked up| .Half an hour later, the Navy! ‘March 1% when it launched the announced that the second stage, 34¢-pound “grapefruit’’ ‘satellite, which houses the- whole guidance cireling the earth. inite and so it'did not achieve the * * * necessary 300-mile altitude ~ and Immediately in the wake «of required to put its satellite into this latest failure came news cm oPbit. “Whatever plan we adopt, we to keep our high educational stand-| ‘General Electric Co. that it. as developing a new rocket yaning West Bloomfield capable of aa a paps Mother Saved weighing as much as | Pounds—almost seven times big.| ~—..by Son‘s Action Dibble Balks at Moving | DETROIT (—Dorne Dibble said ldeath as a human today he won't report to the New! York Giants. If he holds to this de-| morning she = son. ‘cision the Detroit Lions stand to, yee Thelma LeBrun, 48, of 7640 lose a No. 3 draft choice of the ‘Barnsbury, ‘was reaching into a Giants they got in return for| cupboard over the kitchen stove Dibbie. Dibble, 29-year-old former) a+ about 8 a.m. when a lighted 'Michigan State end. said he has|purper set fire to her clothes. business connections he figures will) with the flames spreading rap- match his -foothall salary. Edwin jidiy over her body, she ran to the J. Anderson, president of the Lions,| bedroom where her son, James, He quickly began, beating out the fire with his hands, jand blankets. ‘Tonnage Reported Up ~ |. Mrs. LeBrun was admitted. to ANKARA—Turkey has increased | second degree burns of the back, its tonnage of merchant-marine| while her son was treated for sec- vessels by 234,000 since 1949 to ajond degree burns of the hands. total of 668,000 tons, which includes | She is in satisfactory condition, 11 new ships. the hospital reports. , A West Bloomfield Township ‘mother was saved from possible E torch this & ‘St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with will be held Saturday The child died Twesday : at ‘Children's Mospital, Detralt a brother, Rusty, and grandparents tration for Ae S idate primary Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Matson and car. election, Miss Irene Hanley, Bir- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Welling, all mingham city clerk, today said her of - Racine. oe : office will maintain age regis- tradi MM: | fe Fellow Inmates Help > For the next two Saturdays, the office will be open from 9 | IONIA (UPI) —A-former Ionia a.m. to 1 p.m. All ether days, ex- Reformatory inmate obtained his parole through the generosity of will be'from 8 a.mi. te 8 p.m. _/his fellow prisoners who gave him travel money to reach the state of ’ Surviving besides the parents are/y (2 Pontiac Children ise backwards. Darlene, ciunchine the baby, pe eget ‘The front panel elias wots -scmemaies use about one-|U. §. CC at N Wy el More? pres Anyubert “desing ont ne nr of lr made Laie ined Miss Hanley called special at- lw ashington, tention to address changes within). The Hilt Top News, a cecmapad the city limits. 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"THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE, 26, 1958 | o rs ' Orion sochie related bbw’ a pa- tient “Iny between life and death on the table’ while Sullenberger _ exchanged unpleasantries with an assistant. “He threatened to throw him,|: room techniques and medicines slowed the hearing yeveral times, — Glenn C. Gillespie, attorney for, the hospital, often objected to what! he called “irrelevgnt” discourses. The’ night's sixth of eight wit kick him and tear him,” said Dr. nesses to testify against Dr, Sul- William W. Oliphant of the affair lenberger said she once submitted |Detween Sullenberget and Dr. Her- _ @ report to her supervisor com- Ivey Gimbel. plaining of bugs, and also Mrs. ~ * * @ staff, in tts 12) (Continued, From Page One). Sullenberger taking pictures dur- The - medical ing an operation. ‘charges against Sullenberger are’ NURSE TESTIFIES attempting to show his actions ~be- Mrs. Be fore his dismissal Noy 13 were pare. od ent registered “detrimental 1 the efficient ad- _Rurse. also recalled “‘more--than: ‘ministration of the hospital.”’ once” administering spirits of am-| Although the charges are void of ae . keep Dr. Sullenberger' any ciaims of professional incom- op uring operations, petence, which were the basis of! 'I_ often wiped his eyed withthe brief court case, traces of this! = waler and the still was Very pave crept into the testimony dur-) sy.” Mrs. Ritter said. She: said she asked to be relieved of} the first two nights. assisting on operations of the doe-/ Sublenberger, of 208 E. Iroquois | Rd., was-ruled by Ewart te be » out of order by- injecting his claim against the medical ‘staff |_at the outset of Wednesday's ses- tor because “‘he made me very nerv Mrs. Ritter, a nurse since 1939, said she couldn't recay Sallen- sion. berger calling her profane i mame, as witnesses testified to Sullenberger said, .‘ Monday night. i be degraded by a few hatchet Sullenberger expisined be pt hese present here.” he said look- , ing around the room. + used spirits of ammonia to remove, “ ~ « *€ ieriating odors from his surgical , My Jaundry i. getting a good — _ Airing.” he continued, “and I PARKING PROBLEMS, TOO. ‘sure. you they {the doctors) won't Laughter erupted later when a De Smiling -wfien | air their linen.” witness told of Sullenberger’s at- This supposedly will come around tempt to have another doctor's pa: xt Wednesday night.. Gillespie tent moved to the hospital annex said he expected to rest the hospi- because the patient swore at him tal’s case against Sullenberger while he was having difficulty Monday night with the calli ny of! parking his car. en more witnesscs. There will A smile came over Dr. Sullen- be: no Friday night session as orig- berget’s face when Isabelle Shat- Dally Planned. tick, head nurse on the surgical) Top witness Monday is expect floor, recalled it was she ‘Who sug- ed to be Dr. Joha J. Marra, chief gested the move , of the medical staff. eal cartier testimony, a Lake Dr. as- Anesthetist Hi uTiet Clarke Exciting Fashion Colors! BLUE + GINGER . GREY RICH, SATIN LINING | | 4- Hon 4 ul enberger Takes Offensive - *T don't want. 21-INCH WEEK ENDER gency.cases and not “elective.” eee | = » (Chrysler Missile pe a 9 ee ce Stikers Give Up “naa the trustees, who mist decide! Sullenberger's fate, that she had administered anesthesia durin; many of the doctor’s pperations, ‘put that she had ‘‘never really ob- ‘served any extreme fits of temper" ‘to which many have testified. "te te ™ staif in C) ad oiik a under pg orb (Continued Froni Past One) by Sullenberger that he once, vide the international union with threatened an assistant. wifh a a “complete list of pending scalpel. | grievanees” to take into this | '|-“1 do recall hearing some vile, {térnovn's meeting. language and seeing him grab! Reuther backed the local’s main. the doctor's arm while he beld charge that Chrysler has.tried te the ‘scalpel about waist-high in whittle down the -union in the this ether hand,’’ she testified. | missile plant. * * The successive blows which fin- However, she said “as time pro- gressed, I noticed his temper be- eame shorter.” Many times during the hearing! The objections were raised by the “de-| fendant” when Gillespie attempted to enter new charges not a in the eight-page ‘‘indictment”’ the staff. Gillespie withdrew t wo * * * * assistant director of nursing on the night shift, Mrs. Gertrude! the wildcatte Woodward, charged Sullenberger hed ™ ——— with calling. her at home and, —Kongh action by massed of threatening her because she turngd; Picket» at two main gates early | Spee in a “unusual incident’ report! yesterday was met by the arrest nee we ceneiy R on him. | of two pickets and by a force of | “Dr. Sullenberger called and early 150 peticemen and depu- Dr. Clarke told how Sullenberger: jonce stormed out of the operating ‘room declaring, “-- it, I know ithere’s tissue in there and. I'm" Would be looking for me. ” ‘stated, "going: down to the tab and look. She added-that once she called’ fie jams extending She accused Dr. Sulleuberger for an assistant because she was! frem the plant. of being gone “for a goed 20 min- afraid that Dr. Sullenberger and, | utes” while the patient, with bis an assistant - abdomen still opened, lay on the a free-for- all the way they were) | operating table. “He hadn't im- carrying on.’ structed us in any way what to a . wr Dr Garke sai’. __No More Ferry Rides talked very sarcastically and told] ties called in by Sheriff Harley me I better watch my step for) Ensign. Twiee the policemen * * she! pushed pickets out of the main — ' entrance roadways to clear traf, six males | —Heavy rain fell from mid- lalready-discouraged pickets to)- jcover except for token forges. —Chrysler Corp. went into Ma- , comb County Circuit Court for an rset witness, Miss Grace : injunction’ against mass pickéting, B oomstrand. operating 100m. su- - STRAITS -OF MACKINAC foree. threats and interference with pervisor. spoke well of Dr. Sullen- BRIDGE uw — The four-mile trip inon-striking employes. Judge) berger other than to say his wife; serose the Straits of Mackinac once called and said be couldn’, at one time was one of the most meet a 7:30 a.m. operating appoint popular scenic ferryboat rides ment in the United States. But with formal dedication of the Straits of Mackinac Bridge; the ferries are a thing of the past. They | were taken out of service the day the bridge opened and are up for sale. rary injunction. set a hearing for ‘11 a.m. tomorrow, THREATENS TAKEOVER "—The UAW executive council, ‘headed by Reuther, told Loca! 1245 ‘President Milan (Mike) Matich and other local officers to let. plant operations return to normal this te ”~ * Questioned by the doctor, ‘Miss: Bloomstrand said he was never abusive to her and always treated: her fairly. She- admiged that he probably did more surgery than any other’ ee ee morning or see the local be placed surgeons in the hospital. Charges . under administratorship. are attempting te show he did most More Grain Produced. The UAW. meanwhile, still a we eS Se ISTANBUL — Turkish grain. pro- maka ne progress in its almost duction totaled 14,529,000 tons in) dally contract talks with General Sullenberger showed iast night 1957 compared with the 1946-50 an-| Motors, Ford and Chrysler, an- that — of — were emer- mua)” average of 7,069, 00 tons. | | nounced today | more leeal unions 88 ALL 4 PIECES NO MONEY DOWN 1.00 WEEKLY 7 MIRRORED TRAIN CASE RED RAYON |g ae _Supei Deluxe PIECE SET oR velaaloms Ololalcielel Mm GCZ-1:10) DURACOVER FABRIC DELUXE QUALITY! ‘4s North Saginaw Street ° FE 92400 TRIPLE STITCHED VIRGIN VINYL BINDINGS FOR MAXIMUM SERVICE tar rrs r you go boat. car or plane... you'll travel in style and solid comfort with this expertly made, ie quality lugeage. Has all the construction and handsome styling you'd expect to find only in genuine LEATHER Luggage. Now, durir you get the comnlete 4-PIECE M e ng FREE HAT BOX, at this outstanding SALE quantities are limited! by train pric e. 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Gusts up to 82 miles an locals have completed. all neces-/ (Continued From Page One) | eae were reported near the bridge sary votes to allow international where an “Agvama’’ celebration at St. Ignace. ‘strike action. ~ ‘was being held, a steel prefabri-| Most ‘of Mackinac Island was titles .& 90-day warranty Power Mower Headquarters— - : Waite's . ; + Downstairs e es * 5 cutting height ad ae * Young Doctor Launches New-Type poe & by even friends and family. ithe cree Soon after Itis arrival the news|Selem Township eight miles eon leave any time they wish. The on-jleft office in 1931. crows On a hunting ( “The cure for leprosy is not -just * |spread that a foreign doctor hadjof Ann Arbor. ment: is-that they take| The omen said the situation program is that Dr, sy 8 and ides Tales eancarvation sae paid - a medical problem,” says Dr.| ‘Those cae lived a more arrived who treated lepers as hu-| Sheriff's men were trying to run biweekly injection of 10 ec. of fulfilled the legal definition of'24 technicians are caring for 7,000/the priest a 15-cent. bounty for Miquel. “It is also a psychological|normal life and they didn’t have|man—a doctor who was net afraidjdown the dogs. DDS (diaphnsysulphone and at/“dormant.”’ ssi a staff of 15 is re-'each crow. . . ‘ = 2 : E . 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Dr. Ramon Miquel, 31, is con-| vinced his combined medical-psy- chological approach can control the disease in an incredibly short _ at comparatively: little ! * * * “Hf his program is successful, it could mean that there would no longer be a need for the costly leprosaria where the diseased live, in humiliating isolation, shunned to controlling leprosy.” . * * * Dr, Mique] became interested in the treatment of leprosy soon after ‘he was graduated from the Uni- versity of Madrid six years ago. His ideas ‘attracted attention and work at a leprosarium in Orissa, which have been put into opera- tion in Thailand. side the leprosarium progressed, ‘much faster than those contined : in in 1953 he was sent to India to There he developed his theories) “I noticed at Orissa,” he says, “that the patients I treated out- up patients had. I became viriced that the mental attitude of the rapidity of the cure.” by the World Health Organization Fund (UNICEF) to help the Thai Public Health Service launch a pi- lot program for the treatment of ileprosy omits - groan. He was tid - — fing 1,000 eases of leprosy in Khon Kaen province. But when he and his team canvassed the aréa they found 7,000 cases. He estimates the Thailand total at 250,000. the mental anxieties that the pent- the patient was directly linked to In November 1955, he wag sent and the United Nations Children’s mother from children. << * to touch’@ leper and who did not con-/separate husband from wife and s And so the lepers—many who had hidden their disease from au- = laeriulaithe sellon of en bts to prevent anemia. @ 4..8.. 2. Dr. Miquel has also established yharities ter yearb-oua te te pega iy 0-0 \ on Leprosy i in Thailand — oS visits to quired to care for 450 patients in " pont Patlents| Khon Kaen Dogs Kill 80 Sheep East of Ann Arbor County Sheriff's men. 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You're middle-aged, friend, (says. liberated in World War LL. \Mary Alkus), if you can remember | a The enthusiastic reception was'finding a penny—and being able) . Brenden Garios Garcia hima way the pice of barets A going President Carlos Garcia, himself|way the price of haircuts is going. } a wartime resistance leader. pies a person’d think that hair is cia and the retired general met/hard to get—Earl Wilson LADIES LIFTS MILAN, Italy (AP)—A wealthy |Plece, 0 ATTACHED TAewED young British-German divorcee a a IN 3 MINUTES | Gin © Ue | withdrawn her offer to give] In her Milan hotel, she ex : ~ p WHILE Wal Pr. | an old andipiained that some experts now painting probably was the work Ave. apparently waS\of one of Corregio’s imitators. not much interested anyway. Mrs. Williams had sgid her pic- Mrs. Katherina Williams, a 29-jture was appraised by an Ameri- year-old brunette, cabled the Pres-|can expert at $100,000. 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And, as a bonus nationally advertised brands which sell at much | without any additiorial charge you eta more than we are offering them for at this | second pair of trousers! Complete Size ‘ ~ . 2 , } Worth $25.00 1 9 . Resuer tie $74is | oe | : . | While They Lest i Se . WE HAVE ONLY 4 OF THESE’ 30-60-90-Day ot er , . Charge Friday - Until Td Downtown Pontiac Account - : : | Phd | “--- - -$tore Only! = a AO ‘: RESGE | rae y' , mi . 18-20 N. Saginaw Street re < Ss. Saginaw at Huron St. ONE HOUR FREE PARKING IN HUBBARD GARAGE WITH ANY PURCHASE _ ‘ 3 : - ‘ | a . + , \ : . : St . \ | 5 Nn os if ya ae : , | 2. oe \ \ > eo : 7 . Ae erLd : Ker a It was all fun: last night for Forest Lake Club, president Blaine Eynon (center) and golf pros Pat Devany (left) and Alice Bawer—but today began the THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 26,1958 ~—. me -Precedes _ i Tourney. say Pontiac Press Photos by Ron Wagman tough competition of the United States Golf Assn. National Women’s Open, beipg held at the club today through Saturday. Nothing like watermelon in the -summer—Bonnie Bell and her golfing mother, Peggy Kirk Bell of Southern Pines, N. C.. sample goodies at the Names New Board Members Hospital Group Meets Board members of Pontiac General Hospital‘Auxiliary met at the East Iroquois road home of President Mrs. Raymond Rapaport Wednesday morning, Plans for the coming year and future. projects were dis- cussed, Recommendations were made, to be brought before the _ . gener al meeting in the fall. New board members are Mrs, R. B. Lyons,- representa- tive:\ Mrs, Robert Segula, work records chairman; Mrs. Rich- ard Harroun, auxmobile chair- man; Mrs. Clyde Dearing and Mrs. John Selman, board rep resentatives; and Mrs.. Ale x Capsalis, publicity cochairman ©) buffet dinner . held at Forest Lake Country Club last night for competi- tors and members of the club. Club Dance Set The Chatham Club's third dance of the season will be held Friday evening at Edge- wood Country Club, The dance will be semi-formal and all members and out-of-town guests are. invited. A well known Detroit orches- tra will provide music. : Five pages today _ in Women’s Section By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: My. boy triend will soon have a birth- day and instead of buying him a present I thought.I would get tickets tor a show which | know he has. been wanting to see, and invite him to be my guest. We both live, in the suburbs and it will be impossible to 9 home and come back again in time for the curtain, which means that we will have ‘'° stay in town and will have ‘o have dinner out, I would like to know if I will be expected to pay for the dinner too, or does he pay this?” Answer: Unless you invite him to dinner @s well as to the theater’ he wil) .undoubtedly, and quite correctly, insist on paying the dinner check. - “Dear Mrs, Post: Having . been utterly grief-stricken al the unexpected passing of my mother two months ago, | did nothing to acknowledge flow- ers or Messages sent me. There was no one else in the family who could do it, Am ! too late now to write such note - and, if so, shall I apologize for not having written before?” Answer: It is never too late to write such notes because no thinking person ever counts the time if may. take those in deep, sorrow to acknowledge kindnesses, You s id answer as soon as you ‘can, of course, and say, “I’m sorry I couldn't answer sooner’and do- want you to knaw how very much ! did appreeiat¢ your lindness “Dear Mrs, Post: I have ai- ways thought it was quite all right for.one to light his cig- arette from the candle on the table when in a. small, informal! type restaurant, but I have re- eentiy heard otherwise. Will you please let me have your opinion on this?’ Answer: It is quite all righ Outgoing president Mrs. Herbert Johnson pre- sents the gavel to the new president Mrs. Charles : Trish. Toastmistresses | Install Officers at Dinner Event Pe ES * Contact Tenses VISION Fs Pontiac Press Phetes feualied at the annual Officers Party of Alpha chapter of Beta Theta Phi, held Tuesday at Devon - Gables, were Mrs. Homer Tinney (left), new treas- : : urer, and Mrs. Cecil Denison, a . 5 at secretary. y Out Officers were installed when finger- members of the Pontiac Toast- ~~ é tips mistress Club’ met for dinner.*) .. - oe at Hote] Waldron. DR. B. R. BERMAN Mrs. John J. Simpson of De- Optometrist troit, Counci] No. 4 chairman, 47. N, Saginaw FE 4-707) * presented golden_ keys gynbo). 0 ——>>——————— izing ““Opportunfiv’ and “‘Re- sponsibility’ to Mrs. Clayton Rule, president: Gertrude Fo- ley, vice-president Mrs and Gwen Polk, eorresponding George Gaches recording and secretames: and Mrs. Robert Bunce, treasurer. Helen Lap- isch and Mrs, Robert Sutten as- sumed duties of club represent atives to the council. Raina Busnynat. an Interna- tional Farm. Youth exchange student who appeared under the pie of Oakland Coun-- | tv 4-H Clubs. discussed the cus- toms - her country, Nepal, the Tuesday ga:hering. Miss Busnynat's educational tour. which includes other countrie’.’’ will prepare her to teach im proved methods of farming and home management iin her coun. try. on CLOROX GALLONS ‘CANVAS SHOES FOR ACTIVE YOUNGSTERS (Sizes 4% to 12 | NOW! 5¢ OFF Whitest! Brightest! Safest for Health! guess inside. I j + nit Clo rox gives you America’s whitest, brightest _ It costs nothing! - washes. White cotton, linen, nylon and rayon come out extra white...color-fast cotton and linen - come out extra bright. Everything Clorox-clean is sanitary-clean... safer for health! No other home laundering product equals Clorox in germ- killing efficiency. So, be sure you add Clorox to your laundry suds every time you.wash! © GUESS « - How Many Pennies a PF. SHOES os shoe holds. Look in our & RAK . window! Then register your {| TURPIN-| HALL Union Lake Shopping Center » 4464 Dixie Highway shag Dravton Plains Ra Shoes for Young Folks q 2 540 Union Lake Rd. 2 / : _ a ¢ * 6 Ww HURON ‘ : Good only in these counties where Clorox lobels fotiors his offer, : . , j \ i i: Oe oN : , ‘ : : L , : . ae \ “ Sassy : .% -~ ys ne 6 : = Winner announced July Sth: Mrs. Jack ' Greathouse (left) was chairman ‘of the party and is the incoming vice president. Mrs. Arthur McKinniss, onthe party committee, was in- stalled as conduc tress. ‘ aoe we THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1958 _ From the. . BY BRUNO L. KEARNS | ‘The recent honor bestowed on Frank D. Thompson as Pontiac’s “Father of the Year" couldn’t have been a bet- ter choice, Dwight, as everyone knows him, is the father of three boys and the foster-father of 250 boys who participate in the Pee Wee League athletic program which he con- ceived and which has blossomed into a@ year-round. schedule of activities. ~ “Three years ago when Dwight presented the idea of a supervised and fully equipped football program to officials and business people areund the city, the _ words of encouragement were few. ° With the help from volunteers and the PTA group around Whitfield School he started at floor level, deter- : mined to make what he had started to be the best pos- sible success he knew. *, * a” < Four Pee Wee football t tearns were uniformed that first year and for Thompson it meant at ioe 25 hours of his time a week, As organization grew, lntectit’ grew and the Pee _ Wee Leaguers continued through the basketball and baseball seasons. The number of football teams grew re 10 last year and already has reached 16 for next Fall. Basketball teams grew to 28 last winter and now 15 teams of Pee Wees use three baseball diamonds in_his growing program. NEED PLAYING SITES" : . “Our problems have always been getting sites to play - our games in football and baseball,”.says Thompson. “We have received wonderful cooperation from parents and volunteer coaches.” “What surprises me most is the opposition we get, especially in our football program and this is difficult for me to figure out,” he added. ~ “With all the talk about the poor physical status of American boys, why do people object to the physical contact in football. Actually, we have had more injuries in basketball and baseball than we had in football, and every boy is protected with all the necessary equipment.” “Winning has not been our only objective. Of course, no one can eliminate the desire to win, but we try to give every boy a chance to participate and we never re- fuse a buy on our teams, whether he be from Pontiac or anywhere else in Oakland County.” Presently~he is spearheading efforts for a Wesi Side Boys’ Club of which he, is a member of the or- ganization committee. Dwight | is sure that in the near future a building will be up for the club and he plans at all odds.to help ac- complish this. Because, when you talk to Dwight Thompson you soon learn that the Pee Wees around Pontiac are as close to him as his family, church and job. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Jean Hoaxie and a young troop of her tennis players |, _will-be in Pontiac next Wednesday evening to help offi- cially initiate the new tennis courts at Crofoot school = * a omen: n Begin Pursit of US Open Golf ‘fon Comes Out as Play Starts at Forest Lake Cuts Into Practices Six former champions -and ‘near’ champ led-a field of players into today's first round of the U.S.G.A. Women's Open Golf Championship at Forest Lake Rawis, who had finished with 299, was declared the winner and Jack- Sa Mageineds tow aan: It meant the 3rd National Open champienship fer Rawis, putting her in a class with the late Babe Didrikson Zaharias as the only women to win this event three times. The weather outlook ‘improved considerably this morning when the sun came out after a lengthy absence. The sky was clear at the 10 am. starting time and prospects were good for a dry day — for a pleasant change. * * * Nearly an inch of rain drenched the Forest Lake course Wednesday, cutting the gals’ practice rounds to a mini- mum and converting them into a restless group. The star-studded field of 29 One of the more restless golfers Weather Outlook More}. Promising After Rain) # shot -298 last. year at) | land re-written after her heart | Golf Club in Mamaroneck, N. Y. Fans Make Her Sentimental Favorite Py Open N By BRUNO L. KEARNS - Sports Editor, Pontiac Press The Jackie Pung story in women’s golf has been written breaking experience in the 1957 Women’s Open at Winged Foot Every ine} which goes into print however just adds° another fan for Mrs. Pung, and as the first as pe ficial announcement was made Max Brown. Lou Viscusi, Brown the signing. “AP Wirephoto was sinfling yesterday.as the of- that Muskegon, Mich., scrapper Kenny Lane and lightweight champion Joe Brown had signed for a title fight to be staged at Houston, Texas July 23. Lane is shown standing behind his manager, Jack Kearns, left, and promoter s manager, also was on hahd for EAST -NORWICH, ! ‘The toufing stars didn’t exactly take apart the Pine Hollow course in the pro-celebrity competition, but with $50,000 in prizes on the line they can be expected to do a little better in the first round of the Long Island Open Golf Tour- nament today. Only four players broke 70 on the par 71 layout yesterday, Billy Casper and Bob Rosburg each metropolitan pro, had 69s. In the 70 bracket were such Four Golfers Break 10 in Long Island Tuneup N.Y. (AP)— carded a 67, Jerry Barber and {Pave Marr, the latter a youthful well-known performers as Shelley! \Houston Golfers Take Team Title Seek Individual Crowns After Breaking Records ~ in Five-Man Effort WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass, (AP)— The ‘Houston Cougars, holding era record-shattering spree, to- day sent five players in quest of the individual National Collegiate golf championship, Co-medalist Phi! Rodgers, Jim Hiskey, Jack Cupit, Frank Whar- ton and Bob Pratt ventured into the first round of match competi- Furgol, Mike Souchak, Sam ‘Snead, Ken Venturi and Toney Penna. With the frivolity out of the way, the nomads of the links could be counted on to bear down in their bid for the $9,000 first prize. The 6,860-yard rolling course presents no particularly difficult problems from tee to green, al-| though there was considerable | grumbling yesterday over rough putting surfaces. ke *« * Although picking a winner in such a tournament is pure guess- work, the general tendency is to string along with. the ‘‘hot’’ play- Gene Sarazen Bows to Briton yesterday was Sally Sharp of the host club. Just returned from her spring term at Michigan State, tensively for this tourney in order to make a favorable impression in-the amateur ranks. ” Baetaees holes were scheduled today, another 18-hole round is ~~ on West Huron. Art Van Ryzin is supervising the recreation program at Crofoot with Virginia MacLeay conducting the tennis « sessions for teens and adults each Wednesday evening. 4 : AP Wirepheto FOLLOWS DAD — Pancho Wimbledon Contreras follows in dad’s footsteps at Wimbledon tennis championships in England. Born, during last year’s tourney — hence the middle name — the youngster suffered his 1st setback yesterday when his father, Francisco of Mexico, was defeated by Swedish star Sven ee in a men’s singles match. holes are in the offing Saturday. If a tie results, an 18-hole play-off will be held Sunday. Sally had hoped to practice ex-| slated Friday and 36 gruelling) in Senior Meet LIVERPOOL, Eng. Senior Professional Golf Cham- pionship. hole match. ;| Mayfield, Billy Maxwell, Marty (p—A lash-! ing rain and a man six years his junior combined Wednesday to de-| feat 56-year-old Gene Sarazen of 4iGermantown, -N.Y.,in—the World He was beaten by Norman Sut- ton, the 50-year-old British senior titleholder,.2 and 1, in their 36- er, Currently that is Casper. Casper is the leading money winner of the year with more than $31,000 to his credit. He picked up $9,000 in the recent Flint Open. Casper has his putting touch, and yesterday on the bumpy surfaces he never missed a putt under 12 feet. Casper and Rosburg each picked | up an extra $900 for their dead- lock at 67, The pros collected a | competition, the sum bringing the total value of the tournament to Approximately 150 players teed off today. The field will be cut to the low 50-and ties after Friday’s round. ~ Doctoring By DR. CARY the | total of $10,000 for the preliminary | _ ter than the previous mark. by \Southern Methodist in 1954. “This is the greatest college’ SS I've ever known or heard said. x & * round of- the Women’ 's Open starts their third straight team title aft-| Bb tion after establishing a low mark). of 570 aggregate strokes, two bet-) about,’ Coach Dave Williams Williams’ yardstick also includes the 563 strokes Houston used to ightmare for Mrs T today at Forest Lake, the genial Hawaiian takes the role of sen- timental favorite. _ ' Sin: stacy of Josqueted Pung isn’t an overnight surge to star- It was actually an auspicious start for Jackie. She.tied Betsy Rawls in the National Women’s Open that year and lost in an 18- hole playoff. t+ *« x. That did much in convincing Mrs, Pung that the Women's Open was “THE” tournament she want- ed most to win, Last year her dream was almost realized. She won it In four rounds and lost it in the matter of seconds.. Her 298 at Winged Foot was ; one stroke ahead of Miss Rawis, lic, but in all citement of ‘ Disqualification eet the ey a asthe top prize. The innocent pay however appealed: te hearts of golf fans and after | hat was passed Pung netted @ sum even better than Sop champten of tourney. the after the Mrs. ti far bg Iliness ‘kept her out of 1956 and in 1957 it was a of some sour luck which the runnerup position of |tournaments instead of on In two and a half years she been unable to win a. tourney title, even though she always man- ages to stay among the top money in the Women’s Open at. Forest a3 Lake than any other tourney, 29 less than the storied North) win the Border Olympics. crown— Texas State aggregation of 1952, | when it captured the same honor. “That North Texas club had a lineup of Joe Conrad, Billy Max- well, Don January, Marion Hiskey and Stan Mosell,’’ Williams added. Oklahoma State placed second ‘12 strokes behind, aided by Ab Justice who fired a 139 for co- medal with Rodgers. Joe Grace of Lathrup Village, Mich., made the second team of the NCAA Golf Coaches Association All-American squad, Grace played for Notre Damé. John Konsek, who led Purdue to the Big Ten title, “was named to the first team and teammate Eu- gene Francis to the third team. Rain Cancels City Play Wednesday morning's heavy down pour forced cancellation of all baseball and softball activ- ity for leagues operated by the Pontiac Parks & Recreation De- partment. 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The patterm you jhaw's 8 1 Stadium 44 ° I ‘hoo: croninghath «67 3 Slee star «3: si@outhfield «20 1 Clawson 8 0320|; “oes dictates the choice VFW 1370 62 CIO 50 © 1 .97/Birmingham 2 1 °0 Milford 1371 of club, not vice versa. Elks 810 5 a ocean : i : mabe ‘ i a 6) oye. a. aterfor 6! i \fatinwal Leegee d Is Once you. figure out how. WL wo CITY “D’ BLUE |. the shot should be played, Merchants 71 O’Neil’s 45 (Baseball) | h Dent's 61 Post _Oitice 35 Wwe ‘ wt stick to the plan. You want a Police 7 2 Moo 3 giEdison Merch. 1 © Miracle Mile @ 1 Legion 20 44 Ra mbler 1 giLytel Col. 1 mene Pon, Sluggers 0 1 ; International League WALLED LAKE F _ BU TH sae : wL wt. (Basebali Royals 6 0 Foundry 43 Wh Wt Sports Shop 4 2 Griff’s 1 4|/OUnion Lake 3 0 Wixom Li's “| Pranklin’s 4 2 Borden* 1 §|Walled Lake 12 1 Commerce 12 Inter. Autos. 4 3 Hospital 1 5|Wol. Lake 1 1 Westacres 02 Women's League : WALLED LAKE LITTLE LEAGUE Wh Wh. (Baseball) All-Stars 8 0 Costello's 23 2 we Commerce 3 2 Mich. Bell 1 4) Multi-Lakes 4 0 Union Lake 22 . © Pursley 0 2,Giengary 3 1 Walled Lake 1 3 — ixzom 22 GES res . 04 Avondale Chu Softball ondale Church (Softball) | WESTSIDE PEE-WEE (AMERICAN) United Pres, 6 1 LO RLDS 33 WtLr WL*tT Pont, 4 2 Parkdale 2 2/| Bears 6 2 0 Cubs 330 Elmwood 3 2 Stone Bapt. 2 4/Furtney 392 1 Sylvar’.. 150 Nike 33 2 Avon Bapt. @ @6)Warrwick 33 1 WATERFORD § SOFTBALL WESTSIDE PEE-WE! WEE (NATIONAL) American League Whe We * Ww Ww L|Motor City 7 0 Crusaders 1 6 eee 7 1 Drayton Drug 2 6)Mumby @ 2 Lions 1 6 keland 5 3 Nonne's 2 6\Earis Mkt. 4 2 National League = —_— - w Li] WEST SIDE PEE-WEE (WESTERN) ncer ‘9 1 Jim Wall 46 whe we. ‘ubert Wall 7 3 Merchants 3 6/Indians 2 0 Tigers 01 rrows .6 4 Eagles § 10) Braves 2 0 Chiefs 04 Drayton == 5 4 iSequts 21 Martini. VODKA The modern drinker prefers a light drink... _. and Arrow is bubble light...makes your favore ” ite drink taste. more delicious. For a smoother . 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OF 3 re hg wren : “ts a ee - a eel ee S . ee gr Hey * “9° © 2 dh erg : 7s * 7S [nding Stocks iS hor he Dverrvle: Objections by Headac e Overru That He Might ’ iL Jet- Age | Goldfine Ley; iets pelea in} Acti ve os sting ctble| Be Defame following are grown al . te ee tee toe 25 ae The - of an a (CLAIRE of|that as much run- TON to ‘let for- owly ee pra Saber by w-Selected sus 9 i (UPI) mer igo port Yer nghioles sept 9 hehe por Ser eas ae * lots Ww YORF stock JEW 5 ri : cars,” Mc igators lisher Shift Narr " in wholesale packs by the| NEW harps oie or mine jet air age “eco be st into the met in publi Golafine ‘that Fox them are furnished as of! pursued an trading early co gay ig lt egh wots Of ty said. “T planes, get fixed tity Bernard Goldfine utures} Quotations u uf Markets, = at | ee Oe ee eC pains aoe Soi a ie ee and Grain it Burea: moderately ctional | nothing — or rai And drive t defame industrialist a= above Letroi ed fra Hotels major - cars he ee, (migh * Boston CHICAGO narrowly both t WW i. day. iocks show ‘aie are a E 5 : want to * his prices shifted rious closes in — ™ a sooo S618 Roy ego A a eviation mney gio who do not is plan. |. ce. ‘asked through and Moet coe activity to wherriss, (erate) 24 i ~aateel *: * eae quer ite - ps No- ‘American Exp include ac- |shermnan yesterday that the and slow ot Trade. -. . tol . ene see age ‘showed a y on the When - the the Atlantic in drive, that will cage era : ie cide the Board there A & us, ¢ Mpg BE te re ors. were - which crosses rs aboard ning tions near instance, cial commi! a ae said {Asparagus Sie: Lal . Motor for Chrysler ere|plane 140 passenge: OC) comennda Rome, for He's attain invoke Dealers tion to press Beets, » dos as preteae y+ Fae except fo icals w miber, the 1 le getting ‘to at to give inclina that it Lie, Se 300 downside Chemica. ve no’ trouble Travelers a hotel be no and ves, ox “glee See i110 fraction. Nonferrous have 4n Paris. in City. requiring be ee ee ither way Chi er, doz, nia ee a firm. will tions -in will stay the Eternal may or market e affair. Celery. “dos, ‘etaike “IR 1 | pose Rails were mixed. 4 the jet era outside the type | witnesses tory ; oe the fit hour Dil ocba doe oe 199 metala and utlites 5 ee ss yee pogtiriod on goatee ree nghalbs testimony. discussed Near cma cent a corn 3 RN (behs.) 08. Sate 110| me! main activity starred yes- realty sits wa airlines FY coe pbeladrae Gat Gace nating pesmenary does, wheat was 4 July $1.83%; De erty Soot RSRE) S branessests *go| ‘The jocks which qapacity.< passenger »"" he said "beds except The Closed x her, $1.34 awed bu. . +... ib bag veses BO ondary st carrying the liners. ple - expect, ot ; behind ‘then announced to 7s hig % higher, cage rye} Peas, %, fancy, ) dos. . “eR os drop of wilt dratt ocean , not a shortage ss mhetee wae lower to 3 lower, July 26%; om po tog = Sy oe cneeee oe : efiey’ tie of the great 2 Boeing 707\is x peak season. ie minut pe oats a ie lower, = ‘owe es Se baits - E30 Sree stated af selling Pom pep edicts 2 Se oe * in jets will open *hearing , attorney. ‘ Lig nts al Santen’ hetiteast Ouse. Se ame or Z yesterda’ av up a fractior gain- é Z can ; the Atlantic le traveling in a coun- «} Roger = a newsman We soybeans lard 3.to 8 ce raips, “topped, 6 advances, wasijet ai -ACTOsS dots} «Peop short time in flavor | fine, told om netics. 55; July $11.97, Tu GREENS oe. 1.00) sur tinued in Queen Mary tch only a seek the committee It it July $2. lower, ture) wasesseseises LOG Texas con Raytheo ae the CRD PARSE awe should is and) the to expect. pounds Agricul siete oie sgeconpees Ie fraction. week . It They what it what ru slg Department ed set Pep ex ~~ eg Stegdesssececesdease os goling a gg rin sas single sebarr a stitution avrg worl ope cumtry bade Pierre wher- —e out that way, . bu, one? titled ee! | aeCises sac 00 | fir 4 , 4 = = ann : said it — -eents a ansporeths fs ‘. a dropped a ee the U. n sd a * not pena happy.” . named Pent Spe) eee mt subsidy ap- SeaRgD: gp sssoesicooceeae . os os PS —m_ erent cae tS See lever they d | Fox oy Fagen 8 duly. 352,000 highest became |turnios, LAD_ GREENS 2.56/ General ss officials contempla: t Namex source of record of — It wind ed the program sarrece—eat Seer - 150| cased, dropped Airline just to it the hun- Bridget fey ‘doe tered into the va ing. a ecnias ak Eocavele. te See SE cerresippe postr pape ag Slehat would scheduled for serviee|B kinac Bri aeiparageiaese ye effective fetes & head, fraction and sapeake & | what of jets schedu' ssenger loads for Mac (UPD —lhne got special with Sherman Grain Prices June, 38 (AP) aad. bodes: om ar : a te = a see ” — m Wide Bidet Adams. storm, Adams ac- ie Oa as = conan FOB. Deviolt cases aun targe |? i ready sn te da say he ake - Gatndped ne. “But he denied June 26 { state grader: e & ju ia ove : ks “We must vice pre tal will ride on as the know! Goldfine: President 2 a) om wi a ot “E) _New York Stocks am, vat ineretnetl mart ta on ing is ot ae Print DALE grain: eS 65% ale entih ree 40-41, tneee : rations . diary City dge Tlever ’s top aide f When pec sol: grade (A extra | media Quotations one a subsi Js,|Mackinae Bri was born May Eisenhower's top for his friend a gal = oes io: “LT late m% Browns: wid. avg. --. (Late Borning flay .. 387 oi nag lod Airways. hotels, begins. ‘She d was broken i treatment etrel of the cle Mile regen | pplies bee o Loe moo List miebeeks 3 ervey jumbo | 44, wn 3 i Reduce +... 04 ge eae be = sad te they oe the at greatest suspension 'f Fox is a pepe lhc yg — Office Maen tid July . de : Ate Reape-e. 8 “They tream worl world who Post. Corn _.. 135 Ww large 38 ms grade: Ps Ce - 18 Kresge to the s for the financial ¥ Boston fae > “ 1.20% Dec. 12.16 . 36; mags 3944-41; lar, aot meat °: 284 . $ geared “sy William now-defunc Sept : nt i3Y uty ; ise rade ais Any Ltd «2: ooees :@t To ae ‘ oi % will serve. the need for now Byes and sgt — the committee subpoena, R March . (new) M% Oct. . s.- 30%; me A Airlin veves 132 & Grimm ‘ t in t t named ee Oe ek Am eecece ‘ grea je vet nam ee > Poultry 4m aD ict: 3 Loe a) hotels te abroad, ieee ny peo- = 4 TENRY, A. MILLE s f POULTRY. ~ fm Metal 4 sees craft will bring try as they ver D Jy. News mn Brie 3 a. pune 26 (ae) fore ro © bes Bi : $ sellin acl there Largest Number E Probation R Optometrist , . = eee Oe ee ii. away. . a j P.O : t type eee. 45 carry said, 4 McCullough, p& 6 ee rand |Am soto 84 8, .” Grimm tional n | Erskine Sates To bewey avg wali pound Sieh 24 is a lag between the ae earel - Ol in Ar €a O on. rbation North Saginaw Street andl m the ith floor of [ne" gels, capanaiie 4's seand Ai Viscose" 34 ait 0, We betwee wv 19 spiny oaligoryroy ‘7 North $ 2 tel serving more There 4 with from the 1 | oe Su i. 44 34 ho that are , ay has t istory. a the 745 FE 4-68 jump Bank Building! ; héavy Armco, és. 1 : $4 cilities’ x * nty tod in its h said hone tried to State today. jecckuings 30: eee ts gs il id American land Cow ever in. officer, num- P Pontiac guilty ; a 4 ohnson....- Oakla than tion offi hest ’ roca. "Suge Nace EF Livestock. fie oot Bere se nee nur P. Medea, aur tn il ee. Municipal him to 30, LIVESTOCK mn ere 5 a I, T | Airlines said the dollars atid) arthur P. en on p: ‘and undo He entenced : 56 wom ce 1948, better negan County Jail. oe 25 (AP) ply slaughter ery $i 31.6\of sales billions of jet age, -but men and ember sin ” ty and : ings _ ; S- 3 inve " ty. g coun: calls. Eveni the Oakland ROIT, oy ing anderd and oeing air I ies #3 invested effort-in the that “the ber I can rem f the coun a growin ’s past Friday Sees aoe ced ete Gk jg Ag =o Warn «2. 308 6 | of evidence of history o ease to violator lot of - Open 5 Sat. 8 to 10)! eine aaa mane steady: on Be 11 years little evi mode in the the iner if the tting a oP Rees hole fam food: trading acti see, aoe m- | Brist My... 43-1 38'there is this new in ibuted to see gy add he Pri. the w —adv. trong: co ; few co a Me . 384 of He attr gations “We're t time,” he. Cn eae for . oe . y ne $0; most| Brun Co... 449 10.7 ached everyone investi: ntence: the firs | ice, 27-00-21. 50 | Budd <> 3S 4 re : -senterce oe for Ss a Ss ur Téwns| ign ib slow. choles: “eandara y oss] eareeaee os it % {travel er industry. pre sere ora govarpibe before ering o there : : + ® «€ 3 Goole take Ra 5 Saaae a steers Beckace oer shipment $46 Can Ory wines is the travel. cases,” Johnson age or 18 Seana calls for. ee 10 years te large “IE a rer in a’ 2. & & Swiss 00: s het er = cows At * oe 2 ‘ between ki tur. on te SSS Coo slaughter | +50: utility, ¢c Capital 4 ve 38 ‘In exists this | k is na robati — : ‘. 3 @ 8 rs Ch, gel. sleuchter be op - Gepeos neon d wn guess CoG a “a vacuum for said. “Th e chief p and to TE SK 2 z June en 5 p.m! 8 Micateerton “ewteet Caer Ties Ss 121) sald, prepa pla n he becam McKenha af 8 8G s Sale. to $9 00-90 38 iis: “sostier ts | Cater yy is now upon aad Whe bation, Te @ ‘ "s ge Fri k Sat. 9am wore leer tity oe ee Bales BF 2 tacts re 288 on-pro aa Se a se " rage. Pri S. Woeedw m1. |19,00-22.00. | Leno Helene sacl do". (he Mt 3 ++ $61 Bepst Cola . “8 age — © be provided | we B a ge & a Ls Be & sie oe a ger, sows sien 340 ie barron Cities up. 43.6 +++ 183) and thes must jump. = & a 8 gz 6 Py Rummage. 27th, e ey as ee SS 80-1 cH k Eautp 30.4 52.4 which other por- & eS 8 4 Fri, June Pike |p s"%, 4. Ad 3 240-300 Ib. 22.50- Eiett Pea... 304 -. 42.4) comforts resorts, and ” & & @ BEBE =e Bham., 128 W. Vigilts 3 06- No. 2 my 600 Ib. s0 Ae = Pole "30.4 65.7 by: hotels, vel industry.’ Bi a @ & 4 a { led a en a ae ie RG scarce, ales |Sal'Bre A 2: 193 . 113 of the tra a #8 & . om 8 tor, Sat uD se choice and. prime vealer Colum a Be © ..- 3) tions ulty a aiperia “7 i = from 8 toe Retin a ae Fa ona ee stands ag 8 RS as ft © <-- SF John. McAmulty, . said ‘ad Lt - able ey ng 2 utiit Lag A 00- ¥| Gon a Pi rk oS - bees et Expr ress te plans x == ans cull and C Pw Pt (4 my peed henge geaffnanert of the = = Russ Dawson P Hcy esta ye Ege metas Cont Bak se int Relea 7? isew of no kombd ots but that| ula 2 USS | ship lessees et sr wd3 chotes Sone Corea a Rey. i: 4 rear gaming ae = ." a= @a . a aa 4 Ro Be ..: ribs ing mote! itain ot Pontiac D eC : ake ee ce = Covnet Ra. 33 ft ioe ead: 34 owing tap hia Gaseur rors = «= Inc., Ford pert . " uri tees Seon AL RR. 29.3)50 may go > an easy day's ae -_ 3s Dawson, Inc., Park, n Der kéis STTl 564 Bes Biro. 3 lers » @ll spa : _ = in Soa ont ip in ‘Pontiac = olfso Beer dis “amt Sheil Of” Stl vine duit nae *. " opady A doniershie 1 and Eng ay Du See eae 03 /dri * * for, f as | open a Mercury, Edse month. East CS 1162 Socony a. a is gearing 2 a | aids gi moe Kod : s64 Southern Co .. “44 a s & | lish Ford pile he had a ring m ae bs: ir —| ee $o3 a Paint ; al | Dare sid te ant naee Se Stock ed ae a Se = a2 Pn Wal [ - : >. 2 balding occu by Riemen poe Be Ree a Battl e S Le int llon "an mie reed Snot EERE E ‘our Batlle jm lat Pain ; One Ga al Sales, 282 a paces wall Lose re Dealings Fees act So Beg m3 . f ans nside F at Buy O lar Price— ts | his +0; ei For Sul ... 4 r Pa : 334 . ; | | He eae oe 5 eee a RS es Saf Tripo | 2 e White at the Regular Pr I‘ working: dealershi Move Gen Bak : 13 too ad i | e - tside all | E | | oe ertam(Cst Beem =. $2 Fee mea ae iured| mn u ve on n = opam Further n -«+» G4 Textro Pg 83 ure ally sa : il Ea —— oo "tmolving. certain Ss dein Bt Berne Are filled, 20 \njvred| Hi i eee he Hie cco d Gallon | lL PET? “tat opened ‘Belin a court i dealings of aes Ree Reet mi 64 Lebanese Faction a al Here is the cape needs both offered at : 7 $3 95 Gal. a @ trom ST bl — < Soin & stock been post-/Gen Time -.. 213 cies ine ‘e e Intin re non a y e ° ; a time they wil be publ oe Qatiend|heped Wolfson _has Gen Tire ..:<: 347 Un Carbide”. 20.3] Qs srl gl of your pa int.a these money egular Pric : es time the — of uis EF. : 5. Gen tte * 3 es - 29 . ht Bitter y . BB i¢) tside pa At ur . t u ar - m read in Div Audtors, ‘2 io t tay [Lo til Aug. Giile 1B . 58 Un Pac Lin 27 Fig a ide or ou inas to you. int yo egt . Li Purcheses of Buildth poned un - * = Gone 2 1.1 Unit Air 62:5 2 ting Ba Ins - saving d to pa * County - Office fense De- £ red -yeste Goodr a 8 12 Unit ach 48.2 Hard figh ndous. n affor. = @ : the bf + for Civil De was approv hange aun Poles * 96.2 Unit Pru .. 3LS (AP) — f hours eo ea treme <. ‘ou CG f colors. = & othe ‘Systent ready for delay : and Exc’ Grah Ry... 362 in Gas veers 278 BEIRUT re than four rice y' zens 0 “Alert ‘ete and The ‘Securities e Wolfson Gt N md... Le Us Lines ove 33.2, for more port of Trip- be saving Pp tely. Do e al Ls ole ot hase a where the ks to hav alleged pak apo teuee ae oS om” oes <3 raged the Lebanese re killed Ga & comple +--Ceeeee 285 Receiver mission see tly from a Mice - 173 US Steel... m todey in persons we: im home * imately -210 — Com: rmanently rican Mo- mi ust Ray .. 722 Us Raal “oy least six : — Approx! Antenn: rred in Ame n@ d ee Van 2\oli. At _—_ I ine Ett improp dealer Ae Sse ft ware ge Gf/and 20 inked." el lender, | bl mf. And copies tructions we address. the s Corp. * Intoriak. Ir ‘365. W Hl ... 21.4 a Feces tele- a . rorme, instruc the above address. tp | tOF’ * o* wrong- oy are a8 Wes! & Co” 21 r Karomi, Press by | : : rs cron anna Me ton fe SEC has otained ig See oe s othe Asad Pr aac tel 98¢ sq. ft. oe scrape aoe tat ‘Dest wae °F doing, but the ing order fr oe deiver |< 311 Youn —- phone uickly spre Karomi 8 I scout | ee Se BOARS OF acing, restrainir eso oh “aa ¥nes th Red .. noon and q the city. 1 'R u ar ie ara a oS ests of Oakland the court against Wellson, + Sacobs ai Zen Sectvall ection tat oe i eg is burn, . ests of oS Street court agai prelimi- Soke bins central r of Tripo od . that bd ae Michiear Director. lee SEC is ae = of Rom 5 iy broamnarpa | ee : sat Rasch once a8 nderful counter id Sq. *" a 26, injunction ‘OCESS STOCK eyeted Crees) ea climax | e€ wo! Now ‘ “| EA. out 24, 25, eld posses areca wy The Acsormtet F Stocks ched a Th AE ESS i @ | Base a on ta cler, a pg ee ea ton = ete ney Sey ib 128) “The tahting Karomi ragrale ting *." rease and stai = 15.68 re “= i page eae tPoniuse Taree on the Lesion have et ch Charige once aa ae 0.7 i & about goal pls pm. He zB g Size $31 36 . 9.60 : 8 Poe ow y day, July A 4 : ction ent!Noon Thurs. .... ] 96.0 801 170. Then on elled . e | sete rats fe oe ree einer deo but et ee Week = de mt ti 1S wag = ote td one as 4’x8’ $19.60 $1 9.80 . strong’s u a wp ay ‘tor ce 300 0. _ he 1 for romans to Aug. Year eo og 03 Be tas red gtd and .. : 4'x10° $39.20 $ . = ie Arm T a= | Vability eS as ond aay io step was 1988: tow cr BBS BS ake ine g- ; a , ‘s AL for oe Su Liabili carer Di-|SEC the et high ... 6.0 buildin: oan ? ’ au : strong & | to be. ; 2 195 low... EPORT dio re- am 0’ x9 Arm eS | Linge ee d"vencles to Se aan The sect (3. * * of fraud i957 . DENIES R os tees 8 3 ‘ : ON oT . | ot “Solan oy Ss financier is gage sident ar — rebel reinforce ma Inlaid CEL | LE. 3 7. soc dernees ets, 'in’ bid Ok ten, — x of American Chrysler re ». ani oe acer! See Tripoli. || Armstrong | T “ tive tile that oar .. any oF aive Par tar 5 and arge. a MA = ts a U E LE * — , attractiv only. — a CP at ADA By clerk with a ca ), William A. = ads ents are sper ferag delice = 8 R T é Be ee Dark colors © BB ted Jure ’ 26, "58. Motors st orney, 79 Wolf- mi know o! ” he said, é 6 tiles met fo - Dai June Wolfson's =a one of two rr. Co . L. “We this way, e where ~ the || : inyl and asbestos any a Ft Pe oe. a, who also he board of Amer- Chrysler’s L. L. coming is the city ed 48 days|. = ; T | L The best of vi practical fileA ¢ Ea. FP gon Sedat Pony Foatiec| ena ena gt ed for the sme oes oa Automobile, Manu aoe rebellion. start .. y like < Sai 9x93. aa ‘sl Hudson te t 601 Motors, as 7e more is ident Le Gg ; ks- -exac in Ea. 1954 oA AM. @ Michigan. $8 ican as to hav ments. Colbert n. presi * that loo’ . Foom ¢€ Ed sane 2, 1958 at at 1 Poutiac, e 25, 26 ment so urt argur Ass .j ago. « * ; re killed tiful tile rn ae June 5 Bldg., oun pone ion of co facturers ars, 8 elect : ple 4 ti: Beau ring. 9 2 ciate Bank NSHIP reparati . two ye ident wa: : five peo and abou ‘ood flooring. - iMich. |for p ae. next sler pres’ ee | oye ec day wad. ing w Ea. 9x12 bs wart Enea ine Pe Xamination cat the anal meet Moar ee alist the rebel Tender, sa = 3/4‘ ORMICA SINK a 0 of for the A t 1 of the To’ peel ? Ask E to succ ican 0 ° 15 inj — nt on unique /4 F TS ex. 96.95. ont = igan, ay. Electors of Oak day of Ameri L ighting we! y comm Is | | UT-OU on is, eo oe eee se z a came! cin- mney had expired. — F t. An arm rebe VINYL c mea m SY! on the marke ip of Bloomfield, that in obn- Charge nameay’s sein * taut tr had cesraed sea and |g] TILE ag ton peg — al —_ + Eigen Rlection der orais Romney * + of it had positions = BESTOS GU been Abeaion Fun | state ot hesety ree. jon in order on M . composed said army the gov- ARPET AS et. Sees ee table 1 es the strat! y Elect eday tion is motor ned fire on is Said = EED C aring, greas "6 ea ppc tty. with on et Primary 3 p.m. Arraigned a La-| The oe truck and coun-|ope The rebel loyed arynored Tw that cleans | no w All color Per Cm. = coyote im te this "election. 8 urs LAPEER ice Hebert oe ce ent! passenger acters — creas. forces ef roadblocks in|’ = leavy viscose eogg 3" | Pa ere — is Te sete st ed. gtetes, Lod stale of before Justi of taking way! coach mani. f pecomyre blast rebel m™ = void = eee 2 : = ‘° ges of tak Id runa + ve 1A ealrneeen . p+ Pics By ng “resided. 10 ao prior to peer on a a 14-year-old County try. Harlow i, Curtic tod the city. .. Sq. yd. - ' * Sa sate tae rotakae girl, two cand ed exam- President Ha glad Das presi- a # : 2 aie ah tte see scree (ers one secretary. F. 0. Harry A Wil Confusing! —— 7 we rege te Cees “of f= Ten. 1958. cn. + * 9. and! secre treasurer, ring di- How ee - MACKINAC Ss fs a | son on or before Jul 0 'a.m.|ina * t for’ July aad oo ee == ‘ STRAITS OF though spelled = fe 45216 iyo 7 of "e addition. te the| The date alee o— pond ident of Ford BRIDGE ® Michigan’ ro 5 eo 8 Fridey Eves,” a8 a oe oa % (hres: p.m. _—m the open iettaa both were re 1 8 Ford II, pres Bauman, “Mackinac,” bridge across & - ! 6 = & a 2 e& # a regular. office hour saisthations ‘ . {| Henry 15 ore on Raye ig we = Monday “8 F] a s = | : réris toleach. * * 28, of Co., and- tor Co., w new suspensi nced i wd a % a € & 8 5 - Township teceiving 9:00 a.m. : d Baker, Motor White Mo tively Straits is pronou ‘'t be con. s S. matt @ a / 7 % LE . purpose 30, 1958, to ties Ronal illiam Dough- dent of dents respec -| the Stre is wouldn at the = 101 S$. a & a. .. bal | the f 9:00 a.m. Depu and W Police | presi presi commer: -naw.” Th town ie 99- € & as a. a q Monday, , 1968, os = gahieasS aplbi City elected vice vy tinpel enema an cept: The oe ae =u a a” So ee sly 9:00 am, te Colum of: Lapee! have ad- passenger associa’ fusing ex he bridge its a S FS 4 as ; aa: he last Gay Mon erty, 23, son Dougherty, ha Wil-|of the jons of the lected end of the br The Straits # 6 8 o & , é 8:00 anon, me ton to 8:00am. Matthew Sheriff . ial car divisi were re-e -South City. in the Pa n | a” Pa J am 1 Neoweadl graddintare Celecanetu (nigra ferret island in the a 7a ration ownship itted the ¢ | Curtice terms as h, Ford ves,- the | in Michi- a : July wen fork, stat. {mil J. Porter. * three-year R. Breec n,| themselve the county are a = aship Clerk. so4itiam J. * said/to with: Ernest J. Jacobso' Straits and. insula all sddress. ¢ og mt dares Lotz ght|along irman; C. J, J.-J.) Stra Upper Penins o ee 2 p Meads sts a : ate. Police vie Ge girl told/ hoard vice ong ee Nes vot “Mackinac.” “a A Monda: r Chrysler . A . Buch on ms “ have alee te eat picked 9 Timpy, . Se ee mrs ix t 7. : abused th iour OBERT H. . oeaT. .. | oe tne a july 388. -