al come $69,777 contingency fund, with ars with the Sonne Foes 232| the county hoping to get half this |. ae ing on the river at 7 p.m. Harvey J. Segnitz, 4%, of Office. n-| Silecation back from insurance . yesterday bara m, Wales Lake, in| SSvments aad aunts er in Pact ~.* -* 3 oe volved in a headon collision! oiate. see ge Miller’s appointment will be- . playmate, Raymond Cagle vainhey ok denier Gesal Hood The committee called for a reer elective F¥e. vas a 7 ae ee 4 as as ten. Sov eves Ge “Sesto Goweld’ Solna ao ae on ye tone ie eae & ox river together when the ice Segnitz was admitted to the hos-/ NEEDS BOARD OK ee ee ; Shelby Township police and fire- pital after the smashup with rib] ay. anc | Syria-Egypt Unity oe See. te See ees men, Macomb County sheriff's dep- |, injuries, a broken ie Wear ot Sonervh a aaeartiones wy St, ew Mack Und Fir TV C: uties and emergency crews from outs. At the time his W@Sinext meeting. Approval is almost} AMMAN, Jordan @®—Iraq and ae pe ee Cee, OS ac nder re in ase Romeo and Roseville searched last listed as “fair,” certain because of the seed “arn Prior to that time Miller was night until 1:30 a.m. urgent Jordan joined today in the “Arab, °°”! He was placed on the critical jfor the money, officials say. deration’’ ttihad chief investigator for the Oakland Then they stretched a wire fence list . and re- sh od body al Arabl’County Prosecutor's office for five darris to ay ort across the 18-foot river at the Au- Sesiand tr Seiad een tame Members approved sending |_orociaimed shortly after sunrise years. He started this position in burn road bridge to catch the body his death Inst aight, Oy a cotty doctor, te St, decepa ("the Mosler holy day. Their|July of 1951. if it moved dow The accident, which occurred in Mereywood Hospital im Amn Ar- |""E0" soe tetted ‘Arab Republic ) ) tas Ution Boks tic Chub (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Begee heavy fog, took the life of a West . Syria and in rove Oo : em er as See pin taped ———_— Se ike Gy s . : x * - to a sland Dora Charney, 4, Navy Contracts 1 Faisal I! of | WASHINGTON @— Rep. Harrisjon the charges made by the Mack described the money at [vere ttle Geral fl Highway who wus diving f 3 A-Sub n of Jordan (D-Ark) today promised full’ co-\gfoup’s ousted counsel Bernard] loans. A ee fo ae eee Toll ei ett ior. or uds “ee operation with an FBI prube of} "vert Stacks couhd not: be reached: torhRtt fated © tnd Ge’ bay'e boty. * . R a to Fire Missile (Related Story Page 19) Commminsioner ‘Richard. A. Mack! sald Mack hes ecknowiedged se: |"'A few hours after the hearing (2, St%et. north of Auburn and Judith SEE ge received “thousands of dollars’) cepting several thousand dollars |Atty. Gen. Rogers ordered the} Gerald's parents are Mr. and wey auto, : WASHINGTON a — The Navy from an attorney if a Miami tele-| from a lawyer Schiwarts said was |FBI to make a “complete inves- ot 5666 Park- today awardeg contracts for |dynasty — agreed to merge’ thei whether teny active in getting a television li- |tigation.”* a Se Se ee Seen sate ae ; : Harris said that the investigat-| cense for a firm rated by an Mrs. ‘Thacker said Gerald left ! rons lo re Fla sade fem to i foreign ‘atiairs, They Se subcommittee he heads willl FCC examiner 9p the least qual- (“Cinna To RETURN ised thin Wen ating : ' _ | Sie Tee will be bt Qty retain separate Jocal govett- call. Mack to testify “very soon"'| ified of four applicants. Hoe sald Schwartz has agreed to: ret | trie Boat Division at Groton, | ments and their Monday for further ta pn aca a i | Conn., and « third at the Mare [but Faisal was named information he says he has « home by 7:2) p.m., she pes ee Hers] Mian CHR Revel etpyard. State. ; : : F] id M Cc other FCC commissioners and|*® ; s * * ee Sherman Adams, President Eisen- ira age eal to tei | ae eon asa ate Financial Situation iy or "1 Mercury iT 3 id Mri ty ne on Stranger Found Lake. He was former chief of the) completed by Electric Boat, |on paper will reduce Egypt and|- Wal OO £ QT committee night in a dis- Longe Rag + Aho an division of General, Dynamiles '|s\,/2 "to. provinces of one 2 Saeeipangaaet ala Pry a “ o pate over the contact of its pobe| ASIEE J in Home; Ss L Sree 3 Corp, ss. Me government to be run = Commerce ‘Township G ators. | ae Seuweties of Sheer (by Egyptian President Nasser.|political hot potato this year —| = MIAMT, Fis. ) — Florida's mercury Iiched UWA aie iss ccna frome eats Watchdog Dozes He was a resident of the Walled| pects rage Fon ae NP ceca Oe quite wothine ede a aia ees tant the season's fourth hard freeze and a record] committee files canceled checks | Pontiac Township family Lake area for 24 years. His body! the time whem the ballistic mis- nan Syria and Eyypt, pes : ining ee, when snowfall at the capital city, Tallahassee. totaling ringed a Soe awoke early this morning to neral Home wil 11am. Monday. eae caaaticn, 02 Teed MF |Nasser the problem ot +s nenint dimer a his tehait |. . Slightly higher temperatures were forecast for to-| man a’ wniteelde of Mins! atier pista Rope Le * on camrnydlnne off Per ; The dinner will be held at the\@#Y, but the Miami Weather Bureau said no real Mack became an FOC commis-| Mrs. Thelma TerMarsch, of __It_has_been estimated the first. ‘Winks oS as iNorthwood Inn in Berkley begin-|Warmup is in sight. sioner. ___...._._._._.| 3080 Catalpa Ct, got up.at-about. No Tropicat Climate. poop tiene oe ews Bashayan of Iraq told reporters, |ning at 6:30. Since early January it has been one wave -after Proves e+ counsel said — Pape etsy: Prasad gases a bu § ill It’ W ) eengetiog ae aa woo seers net | Ockitnd County Democraticianother, bringing Florida’ lindas eel: that the ecmmissioner| with shoes. off and bis feet t Sill it's Warmer 85 and 90 million dollars, | ural union than Nasser’s United \Commitiee Chairman Carlos Rich-jits worst winter on record. |etables and (citrus as that.of Feb.|said a portion of the loans had| Propped on aregister, A supplemental appropriation | A> Republic.” - ~ lardson,. of Waterford Township.) north Florida. residents awokel*” . [been forgiven and some repaid in} She called her husband, Larry, ‘Pontiac area residents can’t ex-| bill passed by Congress this year | Leaders of the U.A.R look tojsaid 500 tickets have been sold for| say and found a carpet of| Farmers, however, set out |Cash. ‘ and they. woke the intru‘ler. He pect tropical. weather, but the| @#Tes 296 million doliars fer |the Communist world for military,|the dinner. snow spread ‘from the Gulf to| Smudge pots and prepared fires * 8 & onid tie cor-wes Ruck ta a ditch : starting the submarines, The (political and economic aid, Iraq) Hart this week announced he in the hopes they could save the _& few houses away, but he didn’t mercury is thawing out somewhat! yyy hes atked that the Initial land Jordan leok to the W : Jacksonville, A bright sun melted ° |. The checks, Schwartz said, were} know how he got into the Ter- wy : Ser te tee at Ree ee remaining acres of thelr trest- lsubpoenaed from Whiteside, who Rocio agra oegersam | pmb nical ie ped Sele ogrg: mere Potter’s seat in Con- : : bitten crops. lisp repro tg matey Marsch’s house. ae predicts partly cloudy and contin-| of mine craft. ....... -..} (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) -in. the November election, A record 3 inches fell at. Talla- George Cooper, a big south/ida “ise A& quick ‘investigation found ~ Wed cold tonight. The low will be ane ee ime SK * ‘Dade County grower, said- vege: a shia he jad entered through the 16 degrees. A few snow flurries . idches, “ tables and tree crops, such as avo- d Whiteside repre- tchen door, nimbly stepping Seaee t udar Is Sweet . and SO Are YOU |. so et ptr suns cross lms” snd anges, re| eae fri Tevten | oer Saas — 8 el ate 4 , City near the Gulf in northwest|more vulnerable now because pré-| save ay Chammct so ime | Watchdes asleep om the kitchen ie 2 Florida and to St. Augustine onjvious frosts cost them much of utente. | Saturday's outlook is consider the Atlantic. their protective covering. - ee Serv: | Belle, a twoyearcld” callie able rere ger a: | || Hundreds s Raye accidents| © “Seventy - five per’ cent of the pally? pF sen ownbd ‘subeld: | sind ta & watchdog,’ had -re- snow flurries. 7 |were report motorists, un-icrops are already gone,’’ Cooper tional Airlines. ined asleep through every- near 22. : schooled in. winter driving tactics./said. “The remaining 2% per cent] Denial came quickly from thing. . : Continued below normal temper- The Weather Bureau said the will go too unless we can salvage| Whiteside in Miami. Oakland County Sheriff's Depu- atures with occasional snow is pre- current freeze shouldn’t carry the from this latest cold; “Schwartz is a g- d- liar,”| ties called a wrecker for the by wine gato ee onan oe Winiet veel ave Se \ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) “ visitor and sent him on his way. Guidance Clinic. Members also ordered departmental requests for additional help, not included in the 1958 budget, sereened thoroughly to see if they are emergency — this present financial situation keeps up,” de- : dict eteeningtiasd? Gupetvigur David Letinnauees are rant Health Funds ries yesterday » jand County’s shrinking pocketbook, but not before pulling out $50,000 to care for the mentally ill. _ _ At the same time, an economy squeeze forced Ways and Means Committee members to reject an extra ap- propriation of $20,000 for the Oakland County Child tened the going to end up $1,000,000 in the red at the year’s end.” Dies of Injuries in Car Accident Walled Lake Resident Involved in Fatal Crash| Week Ago strings on Oak- Appointed Av : Iraq and Jordan Robert C. Miller * made today by Oakland ” County Congressman William S. Broomfield, two}. ~ 7 Named Acting ae -City Postmaster | Bloomfield Man. Appointed to Post by. Broomfield Pontiac's new acting stor master is Robert C. Miller, 30, of 194 N. Berkshire Rd., Bloomfield Township. The announcement was days after acting post-| master Leslie H. Dean an- nounced he was retiring following more than 30 Township q > * * * ro appeared Firemen Locate : Lad 150 Feet From Hole in ke Gerald Thacker Lost Last Night Near Utica; Abe geuce: Safe Look, Fellas, No Hand’ Au = Pontiac Press Phete i + yf = To turn off the road or pass an- other vehicle, the driver merely system. steering control. “We think of it as the ‘first ; ‘building block’ in what may be- ee er eine, anal toon system . The car rolled along the two- [for controlling vehicle spacing, de- Mystery a >, ‘| stage and as yet is limited ‘to * In Today's Press. Meanwhile, he said, RCA had set!” up a test strip. near Lincoin, Neb., with the foad equipment for a sig- nal wided by a] “Our particular system,” he tecting location of cars or giving the driver signals for throttle and brake control.” “Obviously, we can’t predict what may evolve from this basic steering guidance - technique. But it points out the kind of ideas we are exploring,” Dr. Hafstad said. * * * The automatic cuidance system has three basic parts: a pect a field mc a low SOC eee O He Eee eee ® 23 ) oR 5 |Automatic Steering by Hilary Road Cable | Demonstrated. at GM Technical Center - Ae eatbenaticiliy peided automo bile cruised along a one-mile check road at General Motors Technical Center today, steered by an elec- frequency alternating current in the cable beneath the highway; of tuned pick-up coils on the front bumper of the test car and straddling the magnetic field; An electronic analogue eomputer on the instrument panel linked with a mechanical system control- ling the.car's modified power steer- ing unit. “abo gcd det Sed Metin ~~ | ste t Want Veteran’ S Day A ‘ aatea’s newest ‘national hollday—Welesan’s Day— seems to have lost its appeal as far as most Pontiac ony workers are concerned. Members of the Pontiac Municipal Employes Ase. sociation have told the City Commission they don’t want Veteran’s Day, Nov. ll, as a = bendy anymore. . They would rather have Feb. 22. The reason? According off wahinintas birthday, to John Waldo, the associa- tion’s president, Nov. 11 doesn't seem to carry much patriotic meaning anymore. Once if did, as Armistice Day, . - the day World War I came to “Nowadays, we'd rather space our sa holidays bette an end. have Feb. 22 off, 80 we can r,” said Waldo. x * * Commissioners hesitated last night ‘ss grant the switch. “We might get into trouble with veterans organ!- zations,” they pointed out. But one old World War I veteran, City Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn, told the commission that as an association member he voted for the change | so did a lot of other veterans,” he said. And another World War I man, City Manager Walter K. Willman, observed, “Veteran’s Day just doesn't mean as much to me as Armistice Day did. That was the end of the Big War, but there's been two other big wars since then.” ; “employes have seven paid holidays: New Year's, + itieerial Day, July 4, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanks- giving and Christmas. That's five holidays from Sept. 1 to Jan. 1 and only two for the rest of the year. It was after the Korean War that President Eiseri- hower redesignated Nov. 11 as Veteran’s Day. Snows Dampen ‘[ke’s Vacation in South Georgia Berea tdi nl Ga, —Vaca- tioning Eisenhower, greeted by ge ‘Gun Georgia area’s first ing snow By BE. H. SIMS Does the weather ‘bureau in the various sections of thé country usually predict snowfall © accu- rately? 4 No, one of the toughest predic- tions to make, accurately, js con- cerned with snowfall. The failure which U, 8. weather bureaus seem to make most often, (too often) concerned with snow, is the same they make with hurricanes. The weather forecasts trail the actual event by six or eight hours, and often by twelve or eighteen. One: recalls a hurricane’ in 1956 which was in and around New York, while the weather report still placed it off North Carolina. This winter snow predictions have often come after what show was to fall had falien. “Yet costed er reports would continue to be _ made predicting snow, when even an afiateur observer could see the sky was clearing and that in the west it was.clear—the snow over. The remedy is for speedier transmission of reports and care- ful observation, up-to-the-minute visual observations, _not over-reli- ance on instruments: Rochester News ‘Publisher Dies Oliver C. Swords, 62, Known Throughout Area as News, Civic Leader Oliver C. Swords, 62, owner and - |died Jast night in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. He had been in poor health since last Noyember. A -4ongtime Oakland County/® newspaperman, Mr. Swords was instrumental in setting up the city form of government in He was village president of Berk- ley in 1929 and served as secre- tary of the Berkley City Charter Commission in 1932. At that fime he was owner of the Berkley Review. He also es- tablished the Royal Oak Herald- Review and the Trey News. " Mr. Swords moved to Rochester! in 1934 where he was employed by the Rochester Clarion and the former Rochester Era. He was a member of the Roches- ter Chamber of Commerce and St. John. Lutheran Quarch in Roches- ter. + * *- * Surviving are his wife, Helen of Pontiac; four sons, K. Oliver, Frederick W., Dwight H. and James E., all’ of Rochester. Service will be conducted af 1:30 Home, Rochester, with the Rev. Walter C. Gerken of St. John Lu theran Church officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Avon Cemetery. ~ Iraq, Jordan Merge in ‘Arab Federation’ ‘Continued fre Page One) tary and economic aid. MAY QUIT PACT Although the new federation ts expected to continue the pro-West- ern policy which both govern- ments have followed individually, one of the first results is likely to be-tIraq's withdrawal fromthe American-backed Baghdad pact. This would pave the way for Sau- ‘di Arabia—which borders the fed- ‘eration on the south—to join. The signing of the federation proclamation came after more | than seven hours of discussion | that began last night after a The Weather Fall U.S, Weather Bureau Report AND VICINITY — Partly, contin colé with a few show Murries tonight, Low tonight 16-20 c le clondineis with seatte tered snow fi tomorrow: 25-0, Gentle te moderate westerly winds. encmeiielt Today in Pontiac : Lowest temperature preceditig ta. mi. At @ a.m.: Wind velocity—Calm. Sun sets Friday at Sa Sun rises day a Mooh sets Priday at 2:34 pe. Moon rises Saturday at 5:49 a.m. we 5 Temperatures $eewdess 1 p.m, ere 9 O.M.......... 5 Thertday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) Highest temperature 1..... 000+ Lowest HOFF. FeV TT eR RE Weather—Pair. Oné Year Age in Pontiac eee ee ee ENE EE <10 in: 187s Thersday's Temperature Chart © Marquette 14 | emphi 37 «(27 Miatal s7 2 86 Milwauke oo 66 % Minneapolis 22 10 1 New OF 4 New York 95 i is Omaha 7 23 “ «4 i ae ae S2se—us Scuzescus 1 6.8...... 17} ° |WEALTH, POVERTY JOIN Mean temperature ...... TTrrmi tte ed 1 loll and potentially tertile river! “\valleys—with 14 million Bedouin leat “4.30 Savtass os Ss | State banquet. Senior ministers _ of the two governmetits joined | in the talks that have been go- | Ing on since Faisal’s arrival in ; Amman Tuesday. | ‘ The agreement provided that all detaits of federation will be worked _out..within—-three— months, ~“After the signing, the two young kings embraced and kissed. “This is the happiest moment of my life,” Hussein“baid. “We | have a step toward great- | er Arab unity.” be ider this the happiest | imoment o life,” Faisal plied; and I ask.God to help tis land bless this uniot™which is for ithe good of all Arabs.” The new federation brings to- gether about five million people’ in Iraq—a land of money-bringing nomads and former Palestine res- idents in parched, poverty-strick- en . Jordan. Treeher the two countries. totai 210,000 square 5 miles, Sail Arabia’ would bring to the federation more oll riches, | Sealy Seeees, ee eas ee | Arabian monarch | would Foplace Falaslan chit of | state. C.; a daughter, Mrs. Monroe Moore} pan, -Monday--at --Pixley.. Funeral+. impoverished Jordan with mili- SN Rahn i Te about 600,000. square miles of | ROTARY CHARTER PRESENTED. — The _ Bloomfield Hills Rotary Club received its charter _| last nighf at a dinner meeting at Devon Gables. Henry A. Houston (right), predident of the new- Lo ee which sponsored the Bloomfield Potter Wants Budget Action Now WASHINGTON — Sen. Potter Bureau to recommend funds for deepening Great Lakes Channels to. permit westward ex- tension of the St. Lawrence Sea- way. The channel’ deepening, which Congress has authorized, was ioriginally estimated to cost 14] million - dollars with completion scheduled in 1962. But the work is being delayed, \Potter said, Bureau is holding money requesis to a mere trickle.” Potter detailed his complaint in a letter to Budget Director Perci- val F. Brundage. “The longer the stretchout on this work,” he sald, “the costlier it will be. Prices are constantly rising. Why saddle the taxpayer witty this when it's not neces- sary?” He urged Brundage to recom- mend a supplemental appropriation for the work in the year beginning July 1. He said this would place the channels project more in line with original completion plans. Congress has thus far appropri- Detroit News Fills {Two Executive Posts ’ Charges in two top executive po- sitions on The Detroit News, effec- tive March 17, are revealed today. Warren S. Booth, president and publisher, announced appointment of C. Arthur Weis general man- Wels comes to The News from the St. Louis Globe Democrat where he was president and gen- eral manager. D. Roy Merrill, vice WEIS HERMAN, named executive vice ‘president. Laurence T. Herman has been named director of advertising, it is announced by D. Roy Merrill, vice president and general manag- er. Herman will succeed Max J. ‘Gerstman who is retiring, but who is remaining with The News. at the company’s-request for an indef- | inite period. Herman, for the past two years, has headed the Waxed Paper In- stittite, Inc. and the Waxed Paper. Merchandising. Council of Chicago. {R-Mich) today urged the moana increased president and general. manager- of. The News since 1944, has been’ ‘Let's Dig That Seaway’ ated 18 million dollars for the work and another 18 millions has been recommended’ to be spent in the next fiscal year. . Potter said ‘the latter amount should be upped to 35 millions to ‘keep the project on schedule. As matters now stand, he said, the channel deepening won't be com- pleted until 1965, The channels authorized to be depened to a minimum depth of 27 feet are in the Detroit River, of Mackinac. Such deepening will permit sea- way traffic from the Atlantic to the westernmost port on the Great Lakes, Duluth, Minn., and Super- ier, Wis Without the deepening, larger ships traveling the seaway wiif be He able to proceed no farther than) rage, Ohio. Supervisors Tighten Strings on Purse (Continued From Page One) bor, “or any other accredited in- stitutions iy . What funds were needed was per year with an average stay of 21 days at $30 per day, as re- ported by county health officials. Continuing their economic belt tightening, supervisors said all un- filled budgeted positions must be scrutinized to determine whether these jobs must be filled. . “When things get like this,” said Fred W. Smith, supervisor from Royal Oak, “you have to tighten. up on the vise a Hitle | bit.’* One of the major reasons why this is necessary is that the pres- se lent welfare case load is at the } jhighest peak since 1937. Counties, like Oakland, must bear 70 per) cent of these costs while the state picks up the 30 per cent balance. “Other costs such as hospitaliza- tion have boomed too," remarked Board of Auditors, who. added that the county definitely will be confronted With a million dollar deficit at the end of the year. {Harris to Back FBI Lake st. Clair, the-St, Clairand— St. Marys Rivers and the Straits based on an estimated 100 patients) in Probe of FCC \ (Continued From Page on Whiteside said. He said he had never “fixed anything in my life lease, . ' * * : a Whiteside ‘also issued a state- iment saying Mack was an old friend and that he had loaned Mack money off and on for 20 records of repayment of all but $250. and that he was never employed}: as an attorney in the Charinel 10) years. Whiteside also said he had) Torry School PTA will Valentine party and dance school gymnasium beginning In keeping with the Valentine theme, corsages will be given to the ladies. ga a cil eal ee When Charles Fox, caretaker at |the Fox and Hounds Inn, celebrates his 80th birthday Sunday, His fam- Large 5% x 3%-Inch CELLULOSE Sponges MADE RECOMMENDATION that Publie Service get the award. He said he did so at the request of Robert H. Anderson, then a lawyer and now a circuit judge. Whiteside’in the case. tion in the community” of persons involved in the application. OVERRULED FvC sionéfs who Voted for Public Service, overruling an FCC exam- iners recommendation that the ee See a ee Mack was one of four commis+| tor Jorie Hanck Marion Seydél is ad. : A Birmingham girl yesterday|E was presénted with the University ot Michigan's top Hopwood award All Popelar Brands—FRESHEST CIGARETTES Seon Ded Choose favorite brand and Cheese your Camels, Cid told, Php png Re ng gers y By fenton. 2.33 Saartbore., Salem, Ke weal ict: ere ee te for creative writing. She was among nine freshmen at the uni- versity who received $35v in prizes writing. danet E. Miller, of $11 ‘Totten- ham, Rd., Birmingham winner applicant. Two commissioners voted against Public. Service, and} one abstained. + _*_% Mack, a Democrat, Robert Y. Moore, chairman of the |1957 : Soe Prior -to- that- he Daly associated with the Chieago- y. 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No Waiting for Printing 3 speed control, “full power, pop- out beaters. Wall 3 E hang up-style. w/e Factory guarantee. 12.50 SUNBEAM ‘G' Electric Shaver Uniforms Unconditional GUARANTEE - Js! ey Zz Reg. $29.50 L and D eveloping : Choice of tan or light grey colors intl = 8 —— i wtane ne , long-wearing TWILL materials, —2nd | 3 P im™ mv 3 BROT ala.e% ° Floor iE y 50 —— 53.19 Value ‘ : Plate Powder . WITHOUT PANTS $ *R 5 TRADE-IN eg. 4c — Save Now Reinforced at sant points iesteeteatelerenesiededebedededed at | | IRONIZED YEAST $ 00 Ue I TABLETS $1.49 S 1”! Ege ni a pepe ee = Newest Model Highlander . #80A of strain. Regular $2.49 Value Regular QS EF coves nwt “lle 5 7 SHIRTS hs Ale Desile on. batten Come In and Have Your Picture Taken collar. My tol With This Camera FREE/ ea's most wanted. camera — the POLAROID ‘Picture-tn-a- |, Minute’ Gieeohd at a deep-cut price. Brand new factory guaranteed. Ask for a al demonstration. 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