{ Full U.8. Westher Bureas Report Partly cloudy, cool ¢ .. on ere &. Noth YEAR as kt What's ‘Im proper’ 2 for an Official Like © Sherman Adams? - By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — What's “pro in the Washin world — “unethical?” - f Judging by the headline publicity given to the Sher- man Adams case in the last few days and to the Gen. _ Vaughan episode during the Truman administration, it is “improper” for any official to do for a friend what he would do for a stranger. General Vaughan, who was military aide to President Truman, was unjustly maligned for accepting a “deep freeze” and other gifts from old friends who happened to have business relationships with the This correspondent wrote ’ and “improper”) ~ and what's “ethical” and ent. on Aug. 17, 1949, in defense 1,000 Homeless in Terre Haute 30 Pct. af City Flooded as Creek Waters Surge Past Levee ; TERRB HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — * * * — Cee ee Marlow’s Story ern Indiana town neer the Illinois} on Adams Page 6 border had been alerted last nigist : Sugar “The impropriety, if any, on Gen, Feat } ‘ ih 2 f o 2 2 to be forced to leave. The Party's the Thing CARMEL, Calif. (UPI) — The wedding of socialite Armour Smith and Miss Bonnie Dickason went off like a charm, with one ~ slight exception. After the cere- mony, the hundreds of guests drove off to a jon on the other side of town—leaving the bride and groom stranded. So they hitchhiked! Triplets for Father JOLIET, 1. @ — Mrs. Ruth Bruno, 20, of Lockport presented her husband, John, 25, with three Father’s Day gifts yesterday — triplet girls, They are the Brunos’ first *of Gen. Vaughan as fol- lows: “Gen. Vaughan presum- jably has the right to speak! for the White House. If the words ‘military aide’ had been dropped from his title and he had acted simply as one of the many civilian as- isistants at the White House, it is doubtful whether much fuss would have been stirred up about his activ- ities, ie cos of tho Beacdeary axis. ants he has had the right to tele- phone to or confeF with anybody government, Vaughan's part was in going be; yond the functions of a milit aide, though again and again in past military aides have acted -vir- tually as super-secretaries. “The aceeptance of gifts in it- self cannot be held te be im- proper unless in some way the gift can be proved te have been related t© some governmental ac- about anything happening in the) | New Clerk MES. FLORENCE Jd. ALLEN Judges Name | Mrs. Allenas | County Clerk. Plans to Complete Term of Husband; Will Not File for Election Appointment was made today of Mrs. Florence J. Allen to fill the unexpired) term of her late husband as| Oakland County clerk. The announcement was made jointly by Circuit Judges Clark J. Adams, Frank L. Doty, George B. Hartrick and H. Russel Hol- Russia Sumnions Envoys From U.S., Britain LONDON @ — The Soviet gov- ernment has summoned its am- 'bassadors in London and Wash- | ington to Moscow for consulta- tions — presumably connected with intensified East-West sum- mit and nuclear arms negotia- tions. -” x & *& Jacob Malik jeft his Lendon post by plane shortly after it was revealed that Mikhail Menshikov had slipped out of Washington and headed for the Seviet capital, Malik told reporters: “I am going on business, When one country, it is always a pleasure.” _* * * -He did not disclose the nature of his business or how long he would be away. Ten officials of the Soviet Embassy saw him off. Recently the pace of diplo matic exchanges between Mos- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) — cow and the West has quickened. en ee ees |= according to the American if City. y Has Fine Record Afoot You're Safer Here Pontiac was among the safest cities in the nation last year as far as the man-on-foot was concerned, Automobile Assn. — The annual AAA pedestrian protection contest has Pontiac tied for third place among 108 cities with a population of from 50,000 to. 100,000. The pedestrian death rate here, the AAA said, \2 was only 1.3 deaths per 100,000 population, while ne was 3.4 deaths. gram. ing safety. oe ee eo * COROT PE BEE > The AAA cited Pontiac’ the Police Department's accident records system, safety engineering, organization and public information pro- Fourteen other Michigan cities placed high in the contest, with Detroit winning the award as the nation’s safest large city for the second straight year and the state as a whole being cited for school and engineer- the national average for cities of comparable size s school safety, as well as goes to do business in one’s own | _|litical campaigns for the clerk _ipost. She once assisted in the of- = | fice, - Life Is Sunny Again ~| terday. Sunny Skies was hit by a ~| bolt of lightning. "To Call Legislators? = SL RATER RET OTST remaining 6% $10,250-a-year job left vacant when her husband, Lynn D. Allen, 59, died of a heart attack May 31. The A AP, in niin their announcement, said they stipulated this because they believed “‘it would be manifestly unfair to the candidates who have already filed for the office of County Clerk, and to those who may file for the office of clerk now that the same is icombined, to appoint a person who would seek the office with the ad- vantages that might accrue as the aS appointee of the Circuit 5 ‘Board of Supervisors on Fri- day merged the offices of clerk and register of deeds. Mrs. Allen, who lives at 402 South Shore Dr., Waterford Town- - |ship, said she had intended to seek the office of clerk before the merger. pleased and honored” with her new appointment. “I will try my best to run the office as officially ang courteous- ly as Lynn did,” she said. The appointment becomes effec- tive today, the judges said. It ex- ‘pires at the end of the year. . The new clerk has spent’ most of ‘her years as a housewife. and in helping her husband in his 25 po- on a pay basis, when an assistant clerk became ill. She is past president of the Republican Women’s Club of Wa- ‘terford Township and a director of Oakland County Lincoln Repub- lican Club. RUIDOSO, N. M. (UPI)—Vet- erinariang said today that all | | will be well with Sunny Skies, a | thoroughbred who didn’t get to run in the seventh race here yes- j LANSING — Gov. Williams was expected late today to set the date for a special legislative session to vote cash for State MSU President Kingswood. Speaker . SPEAKER AND HEADMISTRESS — Presi- dent John A. Hannah, of Michigan State Univer- sity, delivered the commencement address at Kingswood School Cranbrook Saturday afternoon. ‘He is shown here with Miss Marion Goodale, Kingswood Headmistress. Dr. Hanhah stressed, that the sthools and cation but that the actual:process rests with the _gtudents themselves. The extent to which they _profit is purely an individual matter. He also pointed out that while some people in this country are critical of our educational plans, they stand , as the envy of the world in general and are looked colleges offer magnificent opportunities for edu- a %, * —- upon with unstinted admiratiori by other nations. ~} duplicated service. Police and defense spending in 1958-59. Speculation centered on Thursday. But the governor planned to confer, probably by telephone from Detroit, with leg- HEADING | this morning on a vacation trip NORTH — Four Pontiac Press carrier boys and their supervisor headed north won in a recent circulation contest. They are shown stowing away their luggage in a station wagon just before the start. Shown left to right are Everett J. Stamper and Michael D. Greenlee, both of Walled Lake; Suburban Circulation Man- which the boys the Sault locks, x Pontiac ager Arlo McCully: Howard Kelly of Keego Har- bor and James E. Werthman, of Pontiac. The party will go to the Upper Peninsula, inspecting Press, Photo Straits bridge, and Tahquamenon Falls. On the return trip they will come through the Tawas area and stop for some fishing before arriving home. Thursday night. on Urban urban renewal project will City Slates Meeting Renewal A public meeting to discuss plans for Pontiac's first be held by city officials at 8 p.m. Thursday in the City Commission chambers. “All residents and property owners in the affected area are especially invited to attend, although the meet- Americans Set to Flee Lebanon 4,000 Put on Alert: as Civjl War [ntensifies in Beirut ert A. Stierer, in charge eres *. to do in the project and how it, will go about making plans. “The success of the project depends to a large degree on the cooperation of the people directly affected,” Stierer said. He hoped that Thursday's meet- ing would help smooth the way for the detailed planning stage that got under way recently. The proposed $4,030,372 renewal area is bounded roughly by Pike street on the north, the Grand Trunk railroad.on the west, Osmun street on the south and on the east by Paddocfk, Perkins and Parkhurst streets. * * * The city estimates there are about 155 acres involved, of which about 35 per cent is to be cleared and 65 per cent to be rehabilitated or conserved. Of the 451 homes on the 117.5 acres of improved land involved, approximately 29 per cent are substandard, accord- ing to the 1950 U, S. housing cen- sus, The federal government would pay two-thirds of the total net cost of the project, if it is ap- proved, and Pontiac would pay the rest. About $90,000 in fed- islative leaders before fixing the time. . (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ing. is open to all,” said as-* sistant city manager Rob- August Primary |Lists'to Close Stierer, whe is uate the Tuesday, 4 P. M. renewal plans, said the city will describe in detail what it intends | If you are a candidate for one of 16 offices from Oakland County, be in by 4 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Mabel Child, election clerk for the county, said none would be accepted in her office in the courthouse after that time. primary will be the offices of Oak- gress, 12th District state senator. lature, county offices of prosecutor, clerk - register of deeds, sheriff, drain commissioner, treasurer and) surveyor, and two Circuit Court commissioners. Truman Won't Talk VENCE, France (UPI) — For- mer President Truman, on vaca- tion here, yesterday refused to enter the controversy surround- ing presidential assistant, Sher- man Adams. Judge Samuel Rosenman, who accompanied the ‘former Chief Executive kere and is acting.as his spokesman with the press, said Truman had “no comment whatsoever’’ on the af- fair. and hope to have your name en the Aug. 5 primary ballot, your nom- inating petitions or filing fees must To be voted on in the August} land County representative in Con- six representatives in the Legis | United States is such action. The Marines were first alerted last May when the anti-govern- ment riots began. Britain alert- ed 2,000 paratroopers on nearby Cyptus today to stand by to pro- tect British lives here if asked. rut. south of Beirut. The fighting was so oieaee in Beirut yesterday that - Chamoun himself was reported to have seized a submachinegun and turned it on rebels firing on his palace, 7 ‘You Art to Buy Now’ CHICAGO (UPD—A recession- conscious exhibitor tacked beau- tifully lettered signs on all of his paintings at the ‘‘Old Town Art Fair’ here. The signs read: “You art to buy now.” EIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) —The| ag ~The) mated 100 Lebanese have been killed in three days of street fight- ing. Officials in Washington said the “ready to do what has to be done to protect American lives,’’ raising the possi- bility the 1,800 Maines of the U.S. Sixth Fleet might be landed to protect them if Lebanon requests Heaviest fighting in the struggle by pro-Egyptian-Syrian rebels to topple pro-Western President Ca- ‘mille Chamoun took place in Bei- Other battles were reported jin the port of Tripoli where the uprising started and in the Bakaa Valley and the Shouf Mountains “WNew Hotel Bill Discovered Paid iby Goldfine President's Top Aide _ Avers Giving No Favors to Boston Industrialist WASHINGTON @— House investigators turned up evidence today that in- dustrialist Bernard Gold- fine paid still another hotel bill for Sherman Adams, President Eisenhower’s right hand man. This one was at the Wal- dorf-Astoria in New York A subcommittee headed by Rep. Oren Harris (D-Ark) produced ree- ords that Goldfine picked up a Waldorf-Astoria tab of $47.50 for Adams on one occasion in 1954. In February of the same year, subcommittee investigator Fran- - cis , McLaughlin testified, Gold- fine footed a $219.65 bil! for Adam and Mrs, Adams at the Waldorf. Previously the subcommittee had reported frequent stays by Adams at a Boston hotel where Goldfine paid the bills. . Adams has said he was ,under the impression Goldfine kept per- manent hotel rooms there. However, critics point to ree- ords showing Adams’ stays there were in diffrnt suits at diffr- ent timse. Harris had promised to “develop all the facts we can’’ as a major political storm mounted around Adams, SUMMONS FTC HEADS He summoned present and for- mer heads of the Federal Trade Commission to determine whether the agency gave special treat- ment to Goldfine, Boston indus- cials on Goldfine's behalf, But President Eisenhower's top aide has branded as “‘anwarrant- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Weather Trend Still on the Coolish Side Picnickers, sun bathers, and swimming enthusiasts, already frustrated by this area's chilly temperatures, will not appreciate next few days, Fair and cool is the predic- tion for tonight with the low around 50 degrees , Tomorrow will be partly cloudy and cool with a high of 70-74. To- morrow evening will remain cool with the mercury dipping to a low of 50-4. * * * * In an extended outlook the U.S. Weather: Bureau has forecast that temperatures will average 6 to 7 degrees below normal 78 high and normal 59 low for the next five days. Showers are expected Wednesday with slightly warmer temperatures and showers due: again Friday. * *x* * : In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature recorded preceding 8 a.m, was 47, At i p.m. the mer- cury read 70. Oakland Senator to Battle Waste ~ By ROGER F, LANE AP “ee a labor abuses pushed ahead today |. such things as duplication and ex- P|. groups, including committees con-| © E ape | 3 GOP Candidates Enter State Race ba i fi 5 : i [ i I ae “Surviving are his wil, Mary, sister and three brothers. Factory a Here WEDNESDAY—2 to 3:30 P.M. @ REMINGTON | Electric Shaver. RECONDITIONED , | PORCELITE STYON Wash Basin ‘ RELAX IN HILTON HOTEL SPLENDOR! Your Plaza, the Savoy-Plaza, the Statler Hilton—all air-conditioned. pint AND DANCE at the romantic Ren- dezvous ‘Room, the exciting Latin Quarter, or the Cafe Lounge! tours eatorn Choose from trip- _ through Rockefeller Center, Motor . 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Brides- sister of the bride, and Kay Sa- ‘bourin, sister of the bridegroom. | | The attendants wore ballerina- length gowns of white embroidered inylon over light blue taffeta, fea-| turing scooped necklines and em-| JUNE, JULY, AUCUST - ‘ot | WAYNE GABERT |i The Midtown : 121 North no i - Room 10 Phone FE 5-6189 101% North Saginow ——-— pire waistlines, with matching Pianos and Organs to Rent with Option to Buy PAY AS LITTLE AS $] Qo” Plus Cartage Per Month Towards the Purchase Price! TAKE YOUR CHOICE! All Money Paid in Will Be Applied SAVE ON SEVERAL USED ORGANS $ A v E ma<>u 18 E. Huron FE 40566 We Are Open Monday and Friday Nighis ‘til 9 P.M. | GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. Pontiac ‘ blue caps of seed pearls. They car-, iried cascade bouquets of pink and/ white carnations. * * * Barbara Jean Absher, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a floor-length gown styled) like those of the other attendants’ and carried a nosegay of pink ‘and white carnations, ASSIST BRIDEGROOM Christopherson of Midland, was' \of Royal Oak. Ringbearer was' « Sabourin-Leonard Vow Spoken in Pontiac Rite maids were Sue Leonard another/ yrs ADRIAN A. SABOURIN JR. Marcel Sabourin, the bridegroom's A reception was held in t ¥e church rooms following the cere- | mony, To receive guests, the bride’s mother were a chain- pagne beige sheath dress with toast-colored accessories and a a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses pinned to her purse, The bridegroom's mother wore a gray chiffon dress with white accesso- ries and a corsage of pink sweet- heart roses, ; For her going away costume, the The bridegroom's uncle Kenneth bride wore a mint green chemise Waterson, Mrs. Charles DeLorge with white accessories. best man. Ushers were Gerald) The couple will live on Center) __ c ‘Christopherson and William Arthur'street after. their honeymoon/Bible study and Mrs. W. H. Mar- through Upper Michigan. éented with sculptured Alencon lace and seed pearis. The bouf- fant skirt fell into a full chapel train with hand appliqued medal- lions of Alencon lace, Her fingertip veil of silk French illusion was held by a Swedish crown of lace, sequins and pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses, Elizabeth Rockefeller was maid of honor with Marlene Wilton of Arlington, Va., and Mrs, Paul Hickman as bridesmaids. They ‘wore identical ballerina-length gowns of light blue taffeta featur- ing empire bodices with cap sleeves ‘and cummerbunds of taf- feta. They wore bandeau head- pieces of tulle petals and pearis with nose veils and carried nose- gay bouquets of carnations and brea Ping ry tegncroarlnylinte alam i at on yates | , ‘ — Pepasre oe ee an ahs him to be greater than any dowery could. 1... + pga a , | eautiful blonde wife, so- , sw ox eee ct sometimes | It is difficult to be » good sport, + ee | h other as Petruchio ona| Sorel. 2 with temper, , Fmappes- | 00 Ut anv; oF fo be inving sie Happy lives to all of you June| |Katherine in “The Taming of The| Walter Cassel believes that while|sion and irritation when subjected | ‘le when your head or beck brides! There is nothing which will lpresented by the New York City|ential for a happy marriage much | pointments of life just as all hu-| ‘*tigue. _ give you such a glow as Opera. ee : more is required to make a mar-|mans do. The routines of daily life} If you have premenstrual ten-the knowledge the man you | Although Miss Manners and Mr.|"!@8¢ #°- He said, “I call it the/will rub romance raw at the elbows sion, explain this to your husband love, loves ! iCosadt have together fre.|Pers0" to person relationship. of living if you allow them to. so that the two of you can Tomorrow: Don't neglect him er dapat i na tele nig gr *x * -*& Sometimes 1 think that men |2' Your moods on those “certain when the first child arrives, lsummer musicales all over the essence is a real interest and) are more vulnerable to coldness lcountry, and even though they had/@" urge to be helpful between two and criticism than women are. Iplayed these same roles in the who have pooled their love| Remember that he will be bat- ° es end ancien Cotte tas to make 2, pint lite.) ding the world for you all day FCI" ra ‘fline eas }/Kate”) of the Shakespearian romp, Want to sell the man-| long, every day. Make home a |this situation caused amusing com- angle short, but though it) place of peace and fun and happi- Pern meting “ar eae Lh Robert B. Johnston — | These ran something like “Bari-| ” “| Do not slip in your standards of ltone to Tame Own Shrew inj “*'Y® lgood looks and grooming. Keep . ° dale a ee sale Se bo te Galton cee oo enn Se is lenjoying himself immensely.’’| month my thoughts (you did before you landed It : |One photograph was headed “Used naturally turn iighems now, Ta is unfair to impose on his love|,be aye finn Kine and Robert ito it.” This showed Mr. Cassel| month thousands of young wom- now. He's trapped!, meer ctr 2 pep ating had |with whip in hand while Miss Man- en will embark on the adventure TRUST IMPORTANT odis au at L Iners cowered before him with a| called marriage. : t Church, The Rev. Milton H. homed Trust him, There is nothing|/Bank officiated at the 8 o'clock )rather expression. Marriage IS an adventure be-|which breeds faithfulness in a/candlelight ceremony, | All of this seemed to reflect jcause people -never really|mate like faith in him. Jealousy| Parents ‘of the couple are Mr. | the belief that wives are often |know one until they live|and possessiveness are not only|and Mrs. Frederick W. Kline of | shrews and that a husband bring- jtogether. For this reason it is al-|suffocating- but they are unattrac-|Oneida road and the R. E. John- | ing his wife. to heel -on stage, [ways a gamble. However, there itive and suggest lack‘ of belief in| stons of Joslyn avenue. | even if it’s all in fun, probably jare certain attitudes and safe-|yourself. and in your hus®and’s a: Deke | gets some kind of release from |guards @ young woman can bring|love. You will no doubt some- Pingiricniipine bghowd aa yee. the off-stage tensions of mar- wend tere thoes pang gles y yaad) mgr gre such twinges but don't ence balene ceskinns. Ke: 88 N. Saginaw ‘Were Contact : VISION , DR. B, R. BERMAN Optometrist VIRGINIA HAROUTUNIAN _ FE 4-7071 A bachelor of music degree from Ufiiversity of Michigan has been granted Virginia Har- outunian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Haroutunian of Ferry avenue. Congregational Groups Meet Mrs. Charles Andrews, president of the Standish Group of the First Congregational Church, entertained members of the group at a coop- erative luncheon on Friday. Mrs. Peter Hoogenstryd of Rotterdam, Holland, was a guest. Plans for fall activities were discussed. Mrs. William Vann presented a program on gardens at the Friday meeting of the Saybrook Group of the church. Mrs. Raetzke of Tuxedo street was hostess, assisted by Mrs. George Vincett and Mrs. Carl Weber. Plans were made for a summer luncheon and for mis- sionary projects. Heads Church Circle Mrs, Howard Simmons has been named chairman of the Margaret Johnston Circle of Central Meth- odist Church. Other new officers include Mrs. Frank Davis, vice chairman; Mrs. Ralph Robinson, secretary; and Mrs. Jesse Troyer, treasurer. . SURPRISE the FAMILY... take them to bachelor buttons. ASSIST BRIDEGROOM Best man was Donald Bigham. Ushers were Gordon L, Johnston, E. Bruce Johnston and Charles Butler, all of Lansing, and James Garth Johnston, The bride’s mother wore a light blue lace dress with white accessories for the wedding and the bridegroom’s mother wore a dress of gray lace over pink taf- feta with gray and pink acces- sories, - Following a reception in the MRS. ROBERT B. JOHNSTON Luncheon Is Held The September-October group of the First Presbyterian Church met at the Union Lake road home of meeting was held and future plans discussed. « ‘| to northern Michi- igan. They will live on Chamber- llain street. Mrs. Charles Galloway, Mrs. Wil- February-December Unit Has Luncheon The February-December Group lof the First Presbyterian Church imet at the home of Mrs..Paul B. ‘Line for a luncheon meeting Fri- day. Assisting were Mrs. Fred jena Mrs. John O'Donnell. Mrs. James C. Covert led the bach reported on the General As- | I've got a secret that keeps my COTTON DRESSES like NEW! Pe" ... it’s cottons every time! NOVA-TEX Textursizing It restores the sparkle and freshness to my ... and I get this fine . Cleaning mefhod at.. | COMPLETE ° 2 SHIRT : Quality Cleaning Since 1929 SERVICE = 719 W. Huron = FE 4-1536 =] day are Mr. and Mrs. Albe and have made their home MR. and MRS. ALBERT C. CATT Observing their 50th wedding anniversary Tues- rt C. Catt of Riviera street. They were married in Vincennes, Ind., June 17, 1908, Mr. in Pontiac 29 years. ‘Catt has been retired from GMC Truck and Coach sembly held in Pittsburgh. June Group Meets With Mrs. Benson June Group of First Pres- ibyterian Church met Friday with Mrs. M. A. Benson at her home on South Josephine avenue. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. RICHARD E. ALLEN Recipient of a B.A. degree from Ohio Wesleyan University is Richard E. Allen, son of Mrs. Ralph E. Allen and the late Mr. Allen of Cooley Lake road. Asa Drury, Mrs. E. G. Winn,| He is affiliated with Delta Tau am Donaldson and Mrs. O. W.| Delta Fraternity and will enter weser. Wayne State University Law School in the fall. Mrs. William Windiate Friday for a. cooperative luncheon. A business | harm Chats “Vacation Do” by Rowena Wilson for dinner Is your vacation drawing near? Well, since you've worked hard | bent for c... ; You have a date here for that |} and planned it for so long, you | Want everything: ae that is comfort-" able and conven- j| jent. A practical suggestion is a coif created for the occasion. A Casual easy to manage hairdo for daytime hours was meant for you. 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You'll be de- lighted, too, at the way hemilines are evened, belts, buckles and shoulder pads replaced ‘and how com- pletely fashion-right your dress returns to you. . Berkley: . 2682 W. 12-Mile Rd, 7 HOUR DRIVE-IN SERVICE ON SHIRTS AND D Launderers-Cleaners-Linen Supply DRIVE-IN Main Plant, 540 S. & | | al * * * Celery. dos. stalks) 5. cc.c.c00.500s5 2,00, it The trade paper also reported Roharans gg re dos... : 3 00 fae bee pponeina pecan -used car stocks held by franchised] beeks (behes.) doz Tel ackke § reap ens Hee dealers were at their lowest level in Henge ly (beh “doa. sooo. $90 en eee Be at |, . 18 months. It gave no unit figures. Potatoes, fancy, $0-Ib bag . a (3 200) bacees. Steels and motors | n on rac S . : |Radishes. red ( ‘ eas + 1.00) showed virtually no change, Automotive News sald that with |Rnupert, setdeor ibe) dos. 8s preduction held below an im- Tomatoes, ‘nathan @ “(oakt.) . 230 The weekend news was consid- A t W. “F | proved selling rate the stock-pile Turnips, Ybens) Mos. .............+- 1.25ered more encouraging than other- ccep | age ormuida,| | reduction has progressed so |... | GREENS inlet ee was expected) qt Ford and Chrysler) | oC tee al = I tase ewes eee ree Oem eecee . ns * « 2 = possbility of cleanup time Sewers k ok Rejected by UAW France between 1914-1018. 1 all M gee eS ee ae 000—bac shortgaes. Sorrell nee ‘" T8) Another highlight was an open- a2 age lg a vision sa poh It added: ‘ ‘Sales have remained capers hy neers 100 ing block of 21,800 shares of U. S.| | DETROIT @—Unions represent: The in = was mild in relation to previous years.| eerrpop—eatan cerews “| tobacco which rose 2 points to 31./ing small groups of employes in he impact of that aid per- May’s warmup at the dealer level] rp me GREENS aoo| Fractional gains were made by|the auto industry today signed con- “|haps best’ expressed by Ambassa- raised total registrations for the|Escarcie ba. 120200200000700000000 2 no, Boeing, U. S. Rubber, United Air-|tracts with Chrysler and Ford ac- dor Walter Hines Page in his dis- month to an estimated 450,000, sub-|Urttuce. Bead. bu. -..-----20.--0 0. 2.00/ craft, Douglas Aircraft Interna-|cepting a wage formula which has patch of Jan. 12, 1916, to President 000, SEE oaece seca Go cnneenonoor i Wilson: Unsold Autos a 779,745-unit stock a month ear-~ lier. stantially below the 500,000-plus monthly levels reached in the sec- ) Broccoli, oe dos... Chives. doz. .... seves So ee er DETROIT EGGS ‘MARKETS Stocks Explore. \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, wii ed JUNE 16; 1938 eT Se a ae awa se ee ee ee ee eee Coppers, suonshoae, aircrafts tional Telephone, Anaconda, Ken- necott and Aluminum Ltd, eased. Hoover Will Return to Small Unions been rejected hy the United Auto Workers in deadlocked negotiations with the car makers. 4 | ‘The following are ta : { Y covering tolen'el lecnltt = ereNe ‘SB Hi hs By BOB CONSIDINE. = What vacenarton Weil he tniehos ! aye and goods in laow.tow le Kaiser’ sian forsee q 3- Cal Low et We Ig S NEW YORK—Every man wants) 5 ie14 gover a .q {Ct disbursed under his directjon. |then, as touchily, i . rae rea fe = gy Pa to go back to the place where he! jsrnational engincer, arrived in . 2 wes * | British.-who controlled the seas “in Dealers’ Stocks On Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of| ket extended its progress into new 3 dooms is . ‘Salsion Belgian reliel—and took on a job ba se no sna pe Nenad needed must pass. —* j 1 Thureday. high ground for the year in fairly Aedes h of mercy that will make his peachy ied The Belgians.were part of his mn ast une | , jactive early trading today. _&: - | mame live in that country as long |P2"ts of Europe ‘and also through) popiem, too, They are a proud . Prod Key stocks were up fractionally. O parrincerteorgregesing Sending! as the land exists. ee re people, Then, as now, they did DETROIT w—Dealer stocks of roduce There were a few small losers. Head, anna pinay glee He had acquired 10,000,000 bush-| yt was the toughest kind of work, not wish to be obligated to strang- unsold new cars on June 1 num- FRUITS * * * ; riceane ‘ ve i ers, Their tears salted their food. : aide, Col. Joe Binns, and fly the/els of Chicago wheat futures. H/in 1914 : and from’ then on until the . rook hiniary me nic total be ert us ea el = egies: was oa = former president nonstop to Brus-|was to be but a drop, a particle, of/U. S. entered the war. But, somehow, Hoover made no . ’ opening.~ There was a 4 | ave News reported iaiay, vecurabixe att ‘ = sa. loa adie sels, the mountains of food and medi- He edi bad deal first with thelenemies though he skated the thin- The June 1 total compared with) BZpere*us.,, (bens) doe. - 39) slackened somewhat after the first ~ “But for Hoover, Belgium would now be starved. He’s getting to- ond quarters of 1957. . DETROIT, June 13 (AP) — Eggs, U. S. Steel Sinclair : cy POS. Detroit, cases included, federal- i ‘ ? 4 “Most dealers expect the inven-/stare grades: ° _ dropped a fraction. Nine unions—one at Chrysler os otea $3,000,000 coal g ot ‘ =. eurve to ae ee the nce cares 42: om medium 37; small ui areas Y k S k and eight at Ford—agreed to two- food a month with 7 perfect or- grade, even with June and July|® lores . New Yor tocks year extensions of old contracts. anization of voluntee selling rates staying below 1957 and “Total weekly receipts of governnvent They provide substantially the esas rs, chiefly 5 WL a eggs Ju 7 f ° - - 1206) Xa Siceemeniekye crease subset arene a ee same sasual productivity in- “He has a fleet of 35 ships flying SS s aire large 40; large 39; medium Admiral... ii Kelsey Lond © 308 creases and cost of living adjust- the commission's flag — the only : =e . Browns: grade A extra large 39-40; Allied ch. 2 Einb clk ..., 567| Ments contained in the expired flag that all belligerents have e en i Vises @ Ing ee a a on — 3e3| Coutracts of the UAW. tered into an agreement to respect. a‘ Alum Lid .... 27.8 Pio. 32 x * * “A stone would weep to hear ieee tog Lehn & F ~ ‘ s oo LOF Cine ..92{| Chrysler reached an agreement | what Hoover has seen in Belgium f GS “@ Pp 5 Am ae : # ro a cI with an independent plant guards — “fe —pitiful beyond all telling.’’ @ iremen q e rain Frices Am Metal... it leew’ es ae union representing 1,009 employes. % wal? Mr. Hoover wilt remain in ; OPENING GRAIN Am N Gas :. 624 Lorillard ..... 627/ ord announced settlements Brussels through July 5, which : Expert on Aging Reports juy ¥*! s4s ont Am ae) 3) Maca ‘ret #86] with nine unions. representing wives | Guat Bae bes SANS Gor ™% J tied 61% : c wanes : P . * t : Old Worker Should Not °« Sept occas PRBS Bept “oc MEN / Am Smelt $1 Marin “es "". 343), 800 employes. Eight provided for | QUINTUPLET BIRTH AT FARM — Miss Judy the . nearby farm of Lester Harms. Casualty was wstgss benee. That aight he’ Orker ONOU ° Mi eater i Rye 6%) Am Tel Tel 1191 Macy es & a sia , pooner s. | Niemeyer, 19, who works in a feed and fertilizer the lone female of the quintet. The survivors are | climb back im the Columbine and Taper Off Activities t ead Beni reset Am Viscose 2 2 soa Lino" 33.4 agrecnacet wes reached with the | Company at Crown Point, Ind., admires four feeding on a special os ration containing fly home, Tu .. 31% Dee ......... -32 : 54. . 18. . . i : i F ; - : ext ene iBs oe inva _ Anac W.& c $4 : Mert Pa “$2. | National Maritime. Union along healthy survivors of a rare quintuplet birth at ee It will be time for him to be j ANN ARBOR (INS) Persons /"“'p pia; AcAasted 77" 11-60, | Armour® Co, Minn MSM —S34| am industry pattern formula for | ~ thinking about getting out to Bo- ‘ _ dreading retirment should set a Atchison | “34 Monsan, ch 23 Great Lakes Vessels. Fi lH Bi d f S . 1 ; hemian Grove, in the redwoods, } fixed date for leaving work rather | All Refi W2 Mot Prod... 47%=2 a a re inal Hour bid tor surviva R 3 B d where a lot of old—and some new t than let their tasks taper off over City Pair Charged sai a Ohio a Mot Wheel a Ford and General Motors Corp ecover 0 1eS qeronies will be waiting to sit : 5 eec! r si ilian : : ia . : * ; = idown around his campfire an z i | a period of years. . endiz Av ... 547 Murrey CP. -+*"59.4/resumed bargaining talks with the S-P Planning Production of lost Fishermen the ae his campfire and hear 5 : eth Steel. 416 Nat Cash R ..-68.1/ UAW today without any prospect of| re | Wilma T. Donahue, a University in ni e- 0 ry goer nt he bose poet ree settlement in sight. Chrysler talks} __ ea . | of Michigan expert on aging, says: ; jerden 3 Nat feed 00. 894 will resume tomorrow. of N CW ( ‘Ol I 1pac t M od e ] CASEVILLE (®—The bodies of| News in Brief po sit aera sit-! Two men were charged today|Brun Balke. ai N¥ Central -.223) : : three Detroit men who drowned) : ae 2 un-'with armed robbery in the holdup | Budd Co. 3S m Av ....312 : , while fishing from a boat in Sagi-| pleasant — it's a good thing to get/4f samuel Galera of 89 W re 2: FP ior Pee a oe Business Notes By JIM KLOCKENKEMPER = The wheelbase is new, the chassis ‘naw Bay! are ted ime ame Hardiman, 17, of 423 High- it over with and start something| strathmore Ave. on June 2. | Sat™ Sol | Hg Nwest airlin © 15 UPI Automotive Editor jis new, the sheet metal is new and weekend. ho ee ee Se = Held are Howard H. Hatchett,/€i2 Pec... oe Saver “Gp "Lane Management consultant Ray:| DETROIT (UPI) — Studebaker ee ee men eee ete * * * Ihe _ sivea eee. os . : “ « 44. Ja —_— ena | ty we Waive examination tocay in “ : . 0 Ww. Capital Airl | 1 48 stroke. ! DP igpiciner, “i work: is grad ld deg? yipop ace naia Carrier co 412 Owens 61. 71_|mond E, Danto, of 3419 Padding- Packard Corp., loser of upwards | ; Police said the bodies washed municipal court. Hardiman is ac- 7 fi 7 pate < ae — none tie See a t knif Cater Trac .. 66 ape 4 & El ot ton Rd., Birmingham, is opening jof $125,000,000 in the last three) ‘It will be a smart new car ashore off Oak Point, about two cused of breaking into the 48 Club, eel — Sanya ee ee te ie ke abo a4 Epi .. .. 49 a business consult-| years and with a $55,000,000 bank) Which will retain the fine en- | miles from here. The men drowned 43 §_ Saginaw St., June 4, with no longer a full-fledged worker, point of $146 while driving through Cin Mil Mo. 38 Param Pict = ing service: in De- debt hanging over its plants, next Simeering, rigid quality control [May 23 when their fishing boat |two juveniles. but is just being tolerated. sal Bagley-Wesson area at 11:30 Clark Eau 81 Penney. Jo's. 934 troit. jfall will bring out a new compact bse —— SF a capsized. aa omy ¥. Felten, conor of Mrs. Donah jen| ‘ 1.16 as os jcar i final hour bid for sur-) debaker: ackar ¢ - = , ae ar nema rca Pim does, ies ~ . ae Nome goprek ; } Biker <.- oar vinasly, asoexitteg |vival. . en! Lae The body of Peter Steier, 47, was ‘Felice’s Market, 311 Rockwell St., oe : men +B. 49.2 : = Lara ger ah times in ee ceed ae neyo They Come Ed 48 Prive ec 83 with“ the automo-| FACES SKEPTICISM Churchill said S-P would also of-'recovered yesterday. Miers of ue acs altar Goued a cated f the work life of a person. $36 Philip Mor : tive industry in) fer other models, presumably the two companions, Arthur J. Smit j “Financial preparation has to be- patie denied taking more than $71) 655 75.) Pls 3 Phillsby a S38 marketing and or-| S-P President Harold E. Church-\jarger models and sport-styled|31, and Richard Hughes, 46, were CF into the side of his building : gin very early so the worker cn) ot ujen, i Cont = id Halters 2 BY ganization capaci-|i!l has faced skepticism ever since Hawks it now builds. jfound Saturday. causing damage to the car and: accumulate enough reserve in his Rak pen) were arraigned 6 Poe ome Met so Pure © on .... 34 ties. His firm will ibe eae - er a pl: am * re The boat used by the men was the building. oo a pension fund to insure a reasonable } fore Municipal Judge Maurice E. eee ae Repub stl .. 47.4 specialize in ma re ‘ = Sie = pare fiers ee Studebaker-Packard’s plant is lo-| lrecovered May 24. They had gone ‘REGISTRATION. ‘NOTICE income on ‘eae Finnegan. They demanded exam- Cuts ~~ 3 = Drag ... 43 res pase fi-| Itod 4 oan to e a car which cated at South Bend, Ind. and: {ishing the, previous day. ~ | ,Blectore. desiring "ee ster for the } * ay re 367 + Ba a nancial planning xpect a ce th Bend’s future is also tied rimary Election Ase a | ination and bonds of $300 were set. Rey Tod B .. 73.87 P g. ot Sou s Suture is also to} U3 “At middle age — 45 to 55 — em- Dis ce ona 03 poy et . = : DANTO. executive recruit- bry nde Glenan ae S-P’s success with, its new car. i tt the following times S38 Mighland Koed \ ployers and workers can partici- . . Doug Airer ... 1.6 st Jos Lead wy ment, “and interim ——— 1) lca “arell reaneusbared is i wise. iThere is no room for pyrite = la [ Unions Back : 5 bee June 11. 12 o'clock noon to . ee it . .6) mana: a et z m. to pate in an educational program Vicki, 3, Tur ns a se Scovil’ Mf... 20. — ‘line economy, tight construction, poe Bet aoe ee em csrany. uae oe Tact se E = giving a broad understanding of| ’ East Kody. .te03 Seba! RR. # land operating durability. ee ne) concern United Ma M di | C Minne tar eee wipe , society and the phenomenon of Dad s Day Into Eaton Mig... 452° Breit five. +. 288) Marshall Morse of 1901 Grove, | Auto Workers Local 5. The new S-P, SS e Ica are. entas gay | & tes tat date to ' aging. oh oe ine Simmons ..... 382 Milford, will attend the Prudential? The skepticism arises from the [line of cars, to them, are high- | register for the Primary Election. “Finally, when retirement is | 7. Hour Fiasco Emer Rad .. 7 gwelair «+--+ $7, Insurance Co.'s regional leader's! fact that S-P has little working |styled beauties which must suc-! WASHINGTON (AP)—Labor un- | segtener'at Lae above times plesss cal very néar, an intense program can. dela, BEREO Ca pouthera Co .. 04 conference June 18-20 in Montreal.| capital and its mew car plans ceed. lions pledged today to spread the the, home of the Cie rk. 6040 White : * sae z : | L. “ | othe e inform employes about specific | GLADWIN u—This is a Father’s ee eck .* ae Sou Ry « &2 He earned the trip as a result of have been whipped up in less —_—_—-T—T—T—~—_—~—=—_—=_—=_—=_— mass purchase of doctor care for Dated June 12, 1958. probinecel dice nay) eetnlcmmentee [Day story that started out happily. fora Met ‘ot Sperry Rd 182 his. pales accomplishments during time than is taken by the big l d p) k i d workers despite growing objec- SS Teatahis Cars and ways in which these may It was a pretty day and the|rrucn Tra ||, 118 Std OM Ind 17° 45.4 of three firms for model changes. |LONGON VOCKELS ENG tions trom the medical profession. Jodie hes met.” Yinigj (Gardner Den . 38.2 Std Oil NJ 54.7) j é woods looked wonderful to Vicki|sinBak .. | 107 std Oil Oh °°° 504| . Churchill has dodged the ques- . x *« * NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE A Gloss, same as to any other 3-year- Gen Dynsm .. $63 Stevens P -.. 381) en J. aa of 1472 Rossdale |tions about where the money is Month-Long Strike Dr. Morris Brand of New York, | serial No. 51-3-130 Mobile Home. shail T . old. Gea Pda a1 Sun Ol) Sade ae as — a new real estate coming from; saying that S-P has president of the American Labor |5¢-s!4 at public sale on the 17 th day of OxaS Twister Alma sre startea ny playing behind Ge Mis: Be Silber ag: 343 olice at 2506 Dixie Highway. the necessary working capital. To! 1 non (4p) ag Health Assn.. charged that objec: 320m, thin sod'may bs nepected her parents’ cabin near this Cen-jGen Shoe .... 22.5 iv ELPd ... 35-4! explain how Studebaker-Packard | a ee eee whee OF the tions from YAeHeAl groups were aithat place” Fades 0 t | p) d tral Michigan town. But every|St? 2! ---:: 39 Tex @ Sui <2! 20 can bring out an all-new car in 12 eattgg ban yen Rede: month-'motivated largely by economic Cae eee ei ioar U ea tree and bush was just an invita-|Gen Tire < 245 Textron, ..-. 123 efs fo 1 ears to 18 months planning at most,|!ong strike jeopardized London’s' pather than ethical principles.” Drayton Plains, Michigaa Kon to see what might be beyond) (mut 23 Fim Als To 38 3 Churchill said S-P “has the ad- nay supplies returned to work to- x « & . a June 16, ‘58, BROWNSVILLE — (AP) = 2 1 ; Geet Br. 3 Tatas vantage of flexibility” over the jay On union orders. ne PUBLIC BALE 1 Un Pc at ais "Scene By deat: HE FOF Robbing Judge [seer cme ant cancun ort | A Sctiowork ue war uve rere Joan, tm attaBeti a ice in| _ 7 ep ne =a ‘ +0 /Grah S ucts rapidl way also among striking 23, 1958, at 10:30 a.m 601 Pontiac Btate bs her demise in the lower Rio missed Vicki. They sent a frantic Coane well noe oe d s_rapkily. London bus. workers, It appeared | State and local medical societies | Bank Bide omtise es rande Valley areas of Texas and {call to police. Greyhound +8 t Gait Air Lin 27 3 The 29-year-old Pontiac man, ‘BUYERS’ DECISION likely that the stoppage, now in. 'that mass purchase of médical chante el chia? men i e .-e- 2142 Unit Aire .,.., “ = . Mexico today. For almost seven hours, menivomestk |."., 42.4 Unit Pratt”. : rho oinines stealing a pistol! J; will be up to buyers to decide jits.seventh week, would be over care interposes a third party be-) | NOTICE OF PUBLIC Gen icinied | * * * tramped through the woods = this ingest tas a us pode p 28. 3 2 1 ae ircuit Judge H. Russel | when the car is- introduced in early by W ednesday or Thursday. itween doctor and patient. public hearing to be held by the Pon- - The tropical storm, first of the|area. There were about 25 meMiing Rand .:/, 743. US Rub ...... 341 Holland’s home, this morning was November whether it is new <“ *« «* tiac Township Zoning soars aries hurricane season, did not pack the|from the State Police, several |inens bee 2 LE US Tob...2.21 $15 Sentenced to from 3 to 15 years enough and good enough to join The dockers had walk Wodnesaey, July oe. the at 338 pm. punch of storms striking the Gulf|sheriff’s deputies and volunteers. |Int Bus Mch 3622 Walgreen... 358 in the State Prison of Southern American Motors’ Rambler in sat-| jo} ee ie we eee on Waren Hurt as Cars ieee: ee Oe : . of Mexico area in previous years. They searched for Vicki, a chubby [®t Hatv 2.. 345 weste a Bk .. 222 Michigan at Jackson for the jsfying the growing Job in sympathy with a group of/... "eto change from Agriculture to Com- One death was blamed on high little blonde with blue eyes nt Pap... 986 Whitt Mot' g5.4/Drpak-in, ils 9 a Ge Sad Pile Up on Telegraph | meresai'3 "hee “Corner Walton. Biva. and D> F f > ic , PVves. | mare 7 . 5 : San E % of SW i4 waves churned ny toe ; Int Silver ... 33.4 wilson & Co’... 222) on their unofficial strike at the oe. Opdyke Road, part of the The Be was * “ ae | pohontly before 9p. ta itiey foe i Gk Cele a6 von ie hal Kester R. Morgan, of 72 Green | §-P’s new car will have about (Central Smithfield wholesale mar-| One woman was injured Sunday | Jot; TD seep "lives, begianing ne te Let son, 29, |Vicki, still wearing her pink jacket|* ; ale & Tow .. 256 St.. was sentenced by Circuit | th heelbase ‘a: ket driv laim th in a three-car crash on Telegraph at point on Centerline of Walton Blvd. of Houston, He drowned yester-lang blue slacks, in the woods not\Jcsee Men”. 383 E2lth nea’. 2 as | © same wheelbase as the 108- |ket. The drivers claim they should located S 87°42°03"W 995 ft. from the § day while swimming on Gaiveston ee Johns Man ... 397 Zenith Rad... 8 | Judge Frank L. Doty after | inch wheelbase Rambler. it [receive higher wages because a road, north of Square Lake. road.|1"Corner of See. 11, thenee from this Moock E far from the cabin. ; Judge Holland has asked to be | will be offered with either six or [recent government edict’ raising| x“ * * | ae tS en ied, anes te . * * * She was asleep and unhurt. STOCK AVERAGES relieved of the case on June 2. | V-8 engine and at several prices, (truck speed limits from 20 to 30 Edward Goddard, 47, of 855 to intersection 1 of Walton Bivd. and Cen- : anal , = - o No damage was reported after | ee EW "YORK, plume 16—(Compiled by) The arraignment of Morgan! depending on trim and equip- (miles an hour will make them Madison, Birminghani, stopped for| tire ‘Road. thence aloug said eenteriine re ; : : 1S ment, with the lowest price in (work harder a light in the southbound lane. His of Opdyke Rosd N 1°00'34"E 738.04 ft. to Alma whipped in from the Gulf TV Catches On Fast readin te S stoexs|Mad come before Judge Holland m P : : point of curve, thence on a curve to the - and smashed into Mexico just Net change wooed eS ets 1junexpectedly then. ~ After recog-| *¢ $1,700 to $1,808 range. - *)* pag was etreck in the rear by EX right having s radius of 963375 ft. 8 south of the Rio Grande with| MELBOURNE, Australia—Four- Soop Monday . 3878 a7 80.8 1744/nizing the address of the home| In his letter to dealers, Churchil]/ One militant group of aljout — 2 a he oe | angie ts 31°01" a with long Cherd bear- winds up to 50-miles an hour, teen months after its introduction, |Week ago °°°:.. 249 957 808 1128 Morgan was accused of entering said these things about the car: 2,000 dockers voted to stay out.|Pointe Woods. A third criver, Da- snore" Dn. thence 6 21-4080"R | Torrential rains were reported in one out of every four homes in Mon'h seo --.- 2466 (808 788 1673 the judge called him to the bench| “It will be a completely new se-|The 18,000 others started unload.|Vid Stewart, 20, of Detroit, hit Ard-|taq:'g thence 8° 3°3680"E 1010 ft. to the -wake of the storm in Mexico: | Victoria State had a television set— iv _ sees a or a How and thanked him for being “‘care- ries... not a stripped down ver- ing the vast pileup of foodstocks/Ners car. point ct beginning. O ara requested tobe Light rains were touched off in an estimated total of 100,000. 1987 High ......2806 1347 775 18asiful’” in not destroying anything sion of a current model or a/8athered in ships on the Thames; —_ ca ; preoem = sory oe ae ie ke ace Texas as the dying storm ee DUNNE Seer =e es during the robbery. warmed-over offering of past de- docks. Stetina tee pole aa otfibe ror the Township, Clerk, ‘and may inland. Cotulla had 42 inches, Vic « Frisco Coolest i in July * * * | Signs - . . It will be smaller but : 7 ne ’ st Joseph = examine! aSTER AXFORD, toria .12, and Brownsville .09 Morgan) then went dowa. the Dot small 9: car. She)was treated st St: Josey Chairman Zoning Board } yf nae © 7 a 1 A a» * . ight Fain was also reported at san Francisco — the nation's LJ.) College Singers |corisor, to ‘lead suity” betor s+ 8 Kroger Stores Close (fics. "mf SS Sm") Soca a iene oi Wares: a ft he : pode st mar city in summertime Judge Doty. “It will have higher style. ..| — —S s é ed is San Francisco, with a daily Wi l| T F ~— : St ik Id| M Sea repesomos con eras psu ot ext eae VIN IOUS EUIODE) 1m ; seals ALES Gulls THE SPECIALTY | Singer Marian Anderson to U:S.: _ . : | NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (UPI)— DETROIT (P—Kroger supermar- OF THE OUSE A ee 60 § ge “College napa ‘Un ders an sian e a kets in Detroit and Eastern Michi- : Hi ° : leave the United States July 7 on t d A P ] gan continued closing their doors, ( O ] on e ] Ag aln De mM a Nn d S a fifth European tour taking them ; ; Op e today as a teamsters strike threat-| In to peace comin, hear. os ° : ened to idle 2,500 workers. Oakland County’s Newest Most : goslavia, Italy, Switzerla a DETROIT (#—Singer Marian An-! ‘“Peeple ‘from every strata of| ~*~ *& * i , i Release of 9 Gl Ss by R eds Gee ts addition to the World's derson says Americans and Asians)jife should be able to come here| C. Olaf Tella, a. Kroger vice] _ Beautiful Coektail Lounge — . _, ai rag . * alike set to. know more about and learn more about us and we president, said no further talks: ““An atmospliere of complete relaxation, cocktails the way BERLIN 1s a . {each other ‘abe abi ; with the-teamsters were scheduled you like them, and @ luncheon and dinner menu to please a “Lil — A US. Army'panying the uniformed officers) The students, whomust pay their; “It is unfortunate that the: *fhings| Should be able to go to Asian coun-|.4q added that no break in the the most discriminating palate. ! colonel today paid his second of- shielded them from newsmen. jown way, will combine concerts |which are not best about us often|tries and learn more about them," strike was sighted, 7 ficial call on Communist East) Tas Orel centact was) ceade with sightseeing trips. The Smith |travel the fastest,” she tcld the 40th| Miss Anderson said. COCKTAILS _. Germany's Foreign Ministry 10, giurday by MeQuall, -hief ii. \coU¢8e singers have sung in cathe-/anniversary dinner of the Detroit kk & Tyee sail more Man 190 Kre- LUNCHEONS ag démand the release of nine Amer-| ”* a y McQuall, : liai- ‘Grals, palaces, and street squares | Urban League Sunday night. : : ger stores would be closed by ican soldiers. : | Pgs Gaen the novet army in ‘on four previous tours -of Eurdpe. ‘ Miss Ande ‘ re ees pS be peor heat the strike and 2,500 workers laid . DIN N ERS | Col. Robert P. McQuail | ot | | . y: reversed 8 They are one of four student sing- ” ween, reperting om | Wives and thence, as my moter | aff. He alld Ge stores in the Bluefield, W. Va., strode tight- U.S. policy of no direct dealings ing groups in the United States in- her recent State Department used to say, with horse-sense and | chain. were closing as fast as they @ Businessmen’ Ss. Lanches Served Daily c.) “Hipped into the ministry, accom. | With the East, Germans. vited by the State Department to| tur of Asia, said have a | not just book learning, could sell their perishable mer- / panied by an unidentified Ameri- | The prisoners — eaight officers represent the country at the Brus- peo any fone in -all phases of | 1, the fall Miss Anderson will| “handise. vgs 11-A. M. to 2 A. M. ean major. land a sergeant from the 3rd Ar-'sels fair. American life and are concerned (3k her third concert trip to the) ~- & ee) : + | with our racial problenis, : a McQuail left the ministry 40/mored Division in West Germany | * * pe Soviet Union, She was presented) Some 430 Kroger workers struck Henry Pa. irac e Loun € ~ minutes later. Grim-faced, he! '—were sei by the Reds June 7) Their first appearances will be. _ “It matters a lot that we know with & mayor's proclamation ‘at|the firm last Wednesday. A final = climbed into his sedan, ignoring when their helicopter strayed July 9 and 10 at the International them as well as they are. learning last night's banquet calling Sunday|company conttact offer was turned) (Formerly Henry's Bloomfield Inn) the questions’ of reporters. jacross the Iron Curtain in "ites Festival at Llangollen, — us,” the famed contralto/‘‘Marion Anderson ‘ Day” in De- down 1 the fl of on - Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Telegraph at Square Lake Road ss oh said. - troit, Local the f owing y. ( A ne Three American soldiers accom- | thunderstorm. ee i 2 a} — } ¥ , ; 3 ie i 3 ; 3 - 5 Bone j : : Winavweasy wile ae + {HE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE. 16, 1956 co Graham Wants /Le2¢ Taveler. 7. Kloaning Pills Cast tuea, Diet fs age “Sar tiny PO Son Eocrocited | let “= \Disappears From ping at Wedding Reception Mrs, Las, 5, clase at thelber of the-Fontne Pret eral] EDENVILLE @ — Vere Wo se s % : F | iy Lucas, Ww. 2 taft, be t, a ; son, Jr., : “Spirit fo Linger Obi Bus Depot Blamed in Death ss: tmessxrsen = tmelaa ia gan!“ nwa went tbe at vo cz ner Ge, oak | . COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) — De. rN Democratic Gov. Murray D. Van : . Kathryn Covella|came state highway commissioner. |they were using came in contactifor fear of frosting his Tells 18,500 at Final Wagoner, died Sunday in Ann Ar- He died in 199, | Wife of High’ Detroit Police Official 1st Listed ‘Get That Church’ |54* here: ; Into The unidentified boy had said runtsis de lege SR Ee ees SAN (AP) — Billy meet , ac Graham, whe hes ‘his sev-ltT" GC “Beckwith of Alcon ant i eoweek evangelistic with) M. 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