E E q SP Oe EO eek ae ae, err a A rte ce RO, LS fend. |) anne re in: i. Goldin Insists He Won't Talk outh Atlantic Missile Fired With Rodent in Nose Cone Recovery Boats Comb Ascension Island Area Off African Coast CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila. ~(UPI)—Air Force recovery boats scoured the South At- lantic today for an experi- mental rocket nose cone and a tiny captive mouse hurled into space in a -com- bination military-scientific missile test. ~— The Air Force was keep- ing quiet about the success or failure of the mouse- carrying hybrid rocket, de- shoot for the moon. After the firigg last night, | spokesmen said only that the mis-| sile “petformed sugcesstully.”; “~ *& .*& & There was no. mention of the| Mailed lowly mouse’s fate, or of hel The mouse and the nose cone were sent into the heavens last) night atop the second Mage of a) ‘Vanguard rocket which in turn was! mounted on the first stage of a Thor Intercontinental Ballistic Mis-| sile. It streaked southeastward over the Atlantic tracking range, trailing streaks of orange flame. ls Gilanberder's: Fate Rests With Board Notes His Business © By PETE LOCHBILER With denials that he suffers a “persecution eomplex,” Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger last night concluded his hearing .,, showed them practice again at Pontiac General Hospital. The Board, which conducted Jast hight’s fifth and) final session, will render a decision in “five to six weeks,” said Willis M. Brewer, chairman. ‘there was to it.” two hours, first to make a detailed refutation of charges | —*tof personal misconduct! surgeon, temporarily sus- x« * * Ref last Nov. 13 on the staff’ s| The congressmen are exploring recommendation, called, two final |Goldfine’ s relations with his friend, witnesses, his wife and a friend.| ipresidential aide Sherman Adams, | He bitterly protested when the | jand various federal board decided to drop one of the jagencies.” charges against him, involving a | The big question, for the com- surgical case which has resulted : im a $100,009 malpractice suit | ‘OTTAWA, Canada (AP) — The} seninst himself eid the tengital. | get - - Claiming that testimony on the| ference went into its concluding) -harge had already damaged his| eee today with agreements|case Dr, Sullenberger charged the! in Final Hours tke and Diefenbaker Agree.on China Trade, Prevention of Attack a it down to cooperate on the) hoard with “too much putting in some doubt im their own minds as! ons of trade poteadt ae Swpeg oo withdrawing of. charges.” and prevention 4 —— attack. ito how far. they’ working against the other ew" he objected,” but what's been Tycoon Tells Probers Reasons for Uncashed WASHINGTON (?—Ber- inard Goldfine told House ; ' \investigators today he had $209,000 worth of uncashed checks could see he still and left it up to the Board of Trustees whether he will ha trem ‘and “that’s all Adamantly, the Boston jmillionaire stuck to his eon- tention that a House sub- Dr. Sullenburger himself took the stand for almost! ‘committee had no right to aie into the reasons why his ~ companies put large sums brought by the hospital’s! into bank cashier’s and Canada la lks arate. Beeb spin ith 'reasurer’s checks which, in* Gienn C. Gillespie, -the Some instances, remained’ pears attorney. , , uncashed for years. regulatory. The Congress members have) ARRIVING AT WILLOW RUN — Visiting the University of Michigan for two days, Madame Chiang Kai-shek, wife of the Generalissimo, ac- companied by ambassador to U.S. from China, | Hollington K. Tong, (center) is met at Willow oll AP Wirephoto Run airport by Assistant to the President of the University, Erich A. Walter. The University will confer an honorary degree on Madame Chiang tonight. Reveal Crom \Nearly Lynched AF Officer ‘Group Says Treatment in Armenia OK Under Military Police WIESBADEN, Germany (#—Soviet civilians threat- ened to hang one of nine U. 8S. airmen shot down in Soviet Armenia, and roughed up others, a U, S, Air Force colonel said to- day. » Col. Dale D. Brannon of Chardon, Ohio, senior offi- cer aboard the unarmed transport plane that went down in flames June 27, said Maj. Bennie A. Shupe— of Miami, Fia., narrowly es- caped being lynched. “The rope*was attached to a telephone pole and the noose was being placed over his head when Fisherman’s Shoelaces ted Uri = Repu ed Crime Keep Him Alive 5 Days Chief Appears Loses Appeal for TV, | Blackout et . hhave plunged to his death had he not used his shoe- Probe in Chicago haces to tie his legs around a tree. WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Sen- ate Rackets Committee prepared ALAMOSA, Cofo. (UPI)—A fisherman who spent five days and nights without food and water on a crumbling Rackets. ‘Canejos canyon ledge told his rescuers today he would John Sanders, 35, of Albuquerque, N.M., was rescued — by mountain- treineé soldiers. They scaled a ae? Sheorermiee= : of | , ( ) ‘ Seah! hale tomes ae Fitm Producing aly themselves to ~ fivé-foot-wide ledge he managed to convey to them the fact that he was an Ameri- can,”’ Brannon told a crowded news conference. “The group then paused for a discussion. It was at this time that the Soviet military police ar- rived and took him into custody.” Maj. Shupe said he was badly beaten up by the peasants who captured him. SAVED BY SHOUT He added: ‘‘Later when they tried té“hang me on a telephone pole I shouted ‘New York-Chicago’ to make them understand I was escarpment and an American, While hanging -prep- ‘arations were still going. on, one shouted * I don't man something, know what, but it stopped them.” Brannon said five of the nine Massena, N. Y., for a look at the | ‘ ps j The President and Prime Min-) ister announced that their gov-' ernments will consult fully from now on in attempts to resolve,’ |hesitated to delve into questions of| iprevious testimony on the charge! " \from the record. slat Se . 1 * * * Goidfine brought in yesterday crime syndicate. |$209,000 worth ‘of still live checks| Accardo, who tinsuccessfully’ and said a big chunk of the remain-! erakemegead oo uct for fear of Ger had —— ms ae main-' sought a television bjackout of his| libel, the Board voted to strike | the the $232,000 on. June 25. | Subcommittee Chairman Oren | Harris (D-Ark) noted that June 3, Brewer said it would take “two | |was just after Goldfine had re-' ( Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) iis the first big name on the com-| jmittee’s roster of alleged under-| |world figures to” be called as a witness, ‘ceved an invitation to testify. + *¢. & Committee Counsel Robert F.! |Kennedy did not say whether he| ‘the reputed chief of the Ticcee! New ‘Antique’ including’ _appearance before the committee, | \Where Sanders ‘clung. Sanders’ ordeal began J 4 aifmen aboard the transport re- iwhen he and a companion, Wil iam ceived rough treatment from the |E. Garver, 28, also of Albuquerque, | local population after they bailed ‘slipped on loose rock while search-| out of the burning plane. ‘ing for Gaver’s wallet and tumbled | “My hands t h rn ‘car enthusiasts need no longet down a tneuntainside. Ibeck — : erwin a snoop through rural garages for) ) P . garee Garver fell several hundred jby fists and later kicked in the ‘old models. They can buy them| the ansemah | feet and was killed. His body body when placed aboard a truck fresh off the assembly line. Dyer Products Co. of Canton is, W@S recovered Tuesday. be von tar to the local village,” |producing an almost exact replica! But a slender pine tree broke) "D0" Said. of the Surrey—a horseless car-|Sanders’ fall. He continued to slip| NOT MOLESTED Autos in Ohio | CANTON, Ohio (AP) — Antique! as they come up, differences aris- Weight Strains Old Building MOUSE 600 MILES UP Air Force officials at Cape Ca- naveral and the test center's head- quarters at nearby Patrick Air Force Base declined to discuss de- tails of the mouse’s lonely flight 600 miles above the earth. But it was believed the mouse was brought from a laboratory and put in the rocket's nose cone in an effort to learn the effects of space flight on living creatures as a step toward eventully putting men into space. ; Other living creatures have been fired to high gititudes, put none as high as the captive in last night's missile, Russia’s sec- ond Sputnik contained a dog, but the Soviets are not believed to have recovered the animal's i hybrid missile, named Thor- Able after the title of the re-entry tests, was the second of its type to be fired. The first, which also contained a mouse, went up on ing over conflicting meet poli cies and laws. DIFFER ON TRADE Such conflict -exists on com- merce with Communist China.! ‘The United States bans all trade’ with the Chinese Reds; Canada’ |State Capitol’s Cracking LANSING (AP)—Michigan's old state capitol building is | cracking at the seams. Cracks have been spotted in plaster covering steel sup- embargoes only sales of strategic ports under the fourth floor on the west side of the baikiing, goods, just above the Supreme Court. offices. - Canada apparently won some * * * thing of conession. The weight of some 60 to 70 tons of printing forms and The point of dispute.has been metal type is believed to be causing the damage. The material application of the American em- | is used for printing laws and other state documents. bargo to Canadian subsidiaries of Amefican firms, the Ford Motor John Gafner, state property manager, advised C. J. Co. of Canada in particular. Feel- MeNeill, -head of the Legislative Service Bureau, who ers. from Red China fer purchase of 1,000 cars were turned down by Ford of Canada after consult- ing the parent company in the | controls the area, that the heavy’ metal should be re- moved immediately. “If any of the supports should give way, it could start United States, a reaction that would have catastrophic results,” Gafner | Eisenhower and Diefenbaker al- _ wrott McNeil ~ © “* so agreed that experts of both \ Gafner said the fourth floor space is under jurisdiction of the legislature and that, failure to remove the metal ‘would place the responsibility of any structural failure countries will begin working to- gether on a study of safeguards, against surprise attack, especially) * (Continued on Page 4, Col, 4) across the Arctic. | Squarely on the legislature. " riage fhat was all the rage in/pbut grabbed the tree and tied him-| expected Accardo to answer ques-| ‘tions about alleged gangster pene-| ;1903. It comes complete with self to it with the shoelaces.. al tration of labor-management. groups. | In his federal court petition, | | Aceardo protested that TV cov- | erage by | a Caicage station might | \polisheq brass headlights, jhorn and spoke wheels. m.p.h. Don Bewley, 22, an employe of A 4.8-horsepower motor can pro-|a mountain lodge 15 miles from |pel the Surrey at a top speed of 35 the rugged scene, reached Sanders ‘Tuesday. Bewley was able to leave| they were turned over to Soviet The four crewmen who landed with the plane and were picked up by Soviet soldiers were not mo- lested, he said. The abuse by civilians of the other five stopped as soon as A few concessions are made inthe ledge and climb back, but, ®uthorities, he said. Accardo Story Page 24 a /has a self-starter, turn indicator’ fountain climbers from Fort | Cause him to “suffer in his land tail lights. But otherwise she’ S| Carson, Colo., trained in Alpine | Standing” in his suburban neigh. lev very inch the auto granddad. | borhood at River Forest, Il. techniques, then were called in. jused to court grandmother. | They reached Sanders and low- | Accardo has barely been men-| The list price is $1,095, or $895 ered him to the Conejos. River tioned thus far in the testimony|for the assemble-it-yourself ad-| helow in a harness fashioned ict. from nylon rope. which has centered on alleged the interest of modern comfort Sanders was too weak from lack | Col. and road safety. The 1958 version of food and could not follow him.“ Brannon added that the over-all treatment by local au- ithorities was considerate.”’ | *® * * The plane, a C118 attached to this big American“air base in West Germany, was on a routine flight carrying cargo assigned to U.S. diplomati¢ and military missions “ a in Iran and Pakistan. bee agnostics coos in the | | Sanders was reported in good! It strayed over Soviet Armenia . * * * _ Ad ai Still Wonders condition except for ing andjin bad weather and was attacked ‘exposure. : ~ : age | nesses woul Tink him with the defeated United States poesiden: | The soldi 5° a ers who made the |g é sentative matters being investigated. | tial candidate Adlai Stevenson | res-'an American representative on the | Also, scheduled to testify, as aj holdover from yesterday's witness list, was Abraham Teitelbaum, for-| state banquet and asked: ‘‘What mer lawyer for ‘Scarface Al’ Ca- | is your secret for getting elected | pone and a one-time labor counsel’ so many times? There was no. for the Chicago Restaurant Assn. | record of Erlander's reply. turned to thrice-elected Socialist | : Seattle, Wash.; 1st Lt. Premier Tage Erlander at a of Skokie, Tll.; SPC 3.C. (Continued on Page 4, Col. 1) High on Two Counts Arrive in. Follies, not pee appeared. ‘chan will look with the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce-sponsored show opens to- _City for Three- Day Water Fo) y in Pontiac this morning, but as they 2 autiful water ballet corps of the Water morrow night at Wisner Sts dium. The. girls are part of an all-professional troupe, of. performers, including some former Olympic stars. There will be performances Rilday, Satorday = ——— evertings and ‘ ris matinee for children, ‘PORTSMOUTH, England (UPI) -~Able Seaman Patrick Brown admitted yesterday he was = on two counts when arrested. A judge dismissed charges against Brown after the seaman said he had been drinking but had no | Store where he’s working as a | idea how he got atop the roof clerk this summer, When a ban- = of qa house. Experience Counts KNOXVILL E, Tenn. (UPD— University of Tennessee football player Ed Morgan got in some off-season practice at a_ local lies Show cue were SPC 3.C. Bruce Hunter of Iranian frontier last Monday. Car] Holzl Richard, They were flown back to Wies- (Continued on Page 4, Col. 1) Weather Predictions ! ! | | NEW YORK (UPI) — Peeved at the weatherman's gloomy | weekend forecasts thus far this | summer, George Wolpert, execu- | tive secretary of the chamber of commerce, complained yester- day to weatherman Ernest J. | Christie: “It is unfair to guess. i The weathermen ought to know they are licked and give up.’ dit tried to rob the store at | ——~——— gunpoint, Morgan downed him , with a flying tackle- dnd dis- armed him. | | F | i} | ‘To Act on Integration ST* LOUIS —The U.S. Court | | of Appeals here has indicated | it will act promptly in deciding | | whether Little. Rock's Central High School will re racially in- tegrated next year. A hearing on the case may be set for Aug. 4, | the date suggested. Still Held by ‘ican civilians yesterday,+ * leaving only the sailors and ‘Marines plus one Canadian Civilian in the rebels’ jungle “ camps. in Today's s Press ——y 30 Servicemen, Canadian Cuba Rebels GUANTANAMO, Cuba (#):— Adm. Jerauld Wright, ‘commander of the U. S. Atlantic Fleet, was due here ‘today to inquire into the delay in the release by Cuban ‘rebels of 30 kidnaped American servicemen. Fidel Castro’s men freed the last two captive Amer- captives since shortly after the kide napings began two weeks ago, * * * Ellis said the delay in the re- lease of the five “is due purely to transportation troubles,” Earlier he had blamed diffi- culties in communicating with . the widely scattered rebels. ° Robert: Wiechan, vice consul at Santiago, flew - back into the jun- gle to join Wollam in negotiations. The helicopter that carried him returned with Albert M. Ross, 51, Houston,\Tex., and James'D. Best, : The Navy obviously is growing Comics dick“ Bacee ee €8 S vieieisie:t 41 impatient at the delay in getting County News ..ceceeec eee Ar lits men back. Weaitariale: ncncckeccs cs cosas * ‘* * Food Section ........ 25 to 9 Nineteen civilians have been re- Markets ..................., 48 ‘leased so far but no servicemen. Obituaries ...0........ . AY Sports .............. 37 té 0, Rear Adm. R. B. Ellis, the Theaters ...... ccs 38 base commander, said U.S; Con TV & Radio Vicataue ..., 47 | sab Park Wollam had told him Wilson Earl_......... ... 47 | he fully expected five sailors to Women’s Pages ...... 32 to 34 | be released yesterday. TRADE UP OR DOWN at the Hot Let, Wollams has been in rebel terri- The Bright. Spot, FE 8-0483, "tory negotiating for release of the! 32, New'Orleans and St. Mathews, Ky, Both were in excellent health, é Pontiae Gretelueschen, 1821 Clifton Rd., Royal Oak, Michigan Coordinator U.S. Army Reserve Center. An advance party left for Ft. Knox, Ky., this morning with the battalion’s baggage and or- ganizational equipment to make ready for the | *LOADENG LAST TRUNKS — Two members, of Pontiac’s 703d U.S. Army Reserve Tank Bat- talion are stiown loading the last piece of equip- ment onto the truck as the Army adviser and coordinator look on. From. Jef to right a Sgt. 1.C. Lee Nicholson, 4175 Lotus Drive, main body of 116 officers and enlisted. men’s Waterford; Pfc. James E. Pittman Jr., 85 West _ arrival by bus Sunday afternoon to participate in End St.; S.Set. Robert F. Lee, 85 Judson. St., the battalion's annual summer field training a Michigan Army advisor; and Major Edgar W. ercises from July 13 to 26. Board Holds Sullanhereer Fete (Continued From Page One) use an analyst, even you, judge,” to three weeks” for a stenograph- te e said. ic transcript of the, proceedings | | TEL LS SYMPTOMS to be prepared and “at least | Gillespie in turn described the another two weeks’’ for the board | _symptoms of what he called a to study the case, “persecution complex.” He repeatedly offered the Board'’s|_ ‘“Are you calling me psychotic?’ "| “full protection” to employes of Dr. Sullenberger’ angrily de-|berger stated that‘ his former pa- the hospital whom Dr, Sullenberger| ™anded. * tients had been “coerced and solic- might call to the stand as witnesses) He then recalled that Gillespie ited’ after his suspension. against the medica] staff. ‘had once been a patient of his. He charged that an attorney who jhearing.” When Brewer protested, Dr. Sullenberger countered ‘ with: “I'm not arguing, I realize you would not give me the courtesy of letting me argue.” SAYS PATIENTS COERCED During hig ‘defense, Dr. Sullen- ~ |Hills -Police apprehended four Press Phote - Ee swingers among .the * * * About 9:30 last night, Bloomfield Berkley girls busily at work paint- ing the Tyowbridge road-Grand Trunk bridge, ‘ This morning, under police su- pervision, they hag the less in- aa tank. # en the Only two ths. ago a pair of youths had turn at painting and Daintremoving at the bridge.| * * * “The bridge is beginning. to look kind of spotty,”’ Police Capt. Walter Sluiter said. — “Te ax ae to Be’ /|Cleanest in Our County “BIRMINGHAM — If the. paint. yo n,n Tune nd rm . Reomanem Trceys Reesahont tt e summer. " have Just about the cleanest bridge ie : in Oakland County, Also continuing summer meet- ings on Fridays will be the Senior: . Womea s Club. ~ Summer meetings will be purely social* with the Cross svork dropped until fall. Fire losses-on buildings and their contents were estimated at $45,- 300 in June, according to Fire Chief Park Smith. The department answered 29 calls, nine of wie were first aid runs, "| Mine to chess Tourists HOUGHTON (®—-Acadian Mine Tours Inc, of Ripley has pur- chased the Old Ropes gold mine at Ishpeming and plans to oper- ate it in’ 1959 as a tourist at-- traction. The gold mine long has been idle. Acadian now operatés a former copper mine at nearby Ripley as a tourist attraction. customary Red eee ing last Healey ‘ {sion on his 1957 return, tiled, Cavanagh said, for 1956. reason for asking the 1957 exten- sion, which runs out in five days, state income tax return and pay- ment on the 1955 tax was received | only a month ago. He received upon request an extension.for fil- federal government. ment was conducting tion into all of Goldtine's affairs with the aia . * Heal a 1956 year’s tax, as with the ened oan said _— his bes he “I hate to put my friends’ jobs in jeopardy, although several of | them have expressed willingness | to appear,” said Dr. Sullenberger, | refusing the offer. “This is between me and the) “You «weren't so bothered by the possibility that I might be a mental case that you wouldn't consult me as a patient your- self, were you?” he asked. ‘represented the staff had urged one lagainst him and a doctor had called up another patient “‘to offer to operate Qn her.personally.” Birmingham's Senior Men's Club, Inn Fire Arson, jpatient to file a malpractice suit Mrs. Sullenberger wag called to staff, no one else,” he observed. “I'm always the first to say /|testify about an incident that oc- The question of emotional stabil- |there’ s a little something qwrongcurred when she was present in ity was raised during cross-exam-|With me,” continued Dr. Sullen-|an operating room to watch her ination by Gillespie, a former | berger who has freely admitted|husband operate, judge. he easily loses his temper. She said she had been grainted Dr. Sullenberger, who ig charged|‘"But there's not. a single person) (4445 permission to enter Prosecutor Says | But Officials Confer in Effort to Place in part with threatening fellow {iM this room who's perfect.” previously workers during outbursts of tem-. Gillespie then: reviewed Dr., Sul- ee a coe nero per, admitted he had once used \lenberger’s career during the Past) wisn te sterile conditions neces- the professional services of a/ten years and observed that the sary during surgery psychoanalyist for a few times onjsurgeon had “not stayed very. ar Te x recommendation of friends who | heeccil at any one hospital. were “analysts. * * * “They tell me everyone could | “Did you have personality —_ \clashies everywhere you went?” he asked. Cool Canadian | ‘report on the incident, Mrs, Sul- more bitter by the moment, The operation was taking longer than expected and she seemed quite un- happy that she had to stay la’ When Dr, Sullenberger requested “Not to my knowledge,” an- iswered Dr. Sullenberger, denying ithat he ev “did viol *t “ at - ass hbase hat he evr hay ole the mre’ lp "se just ket st reat Lakes Area elsewhere, except in one CASE | Mrs, Sullenberger testi * * By United Press International ‘where I had to defend myself.” | [DENIES CHARGE | ‘The nurse, Mrs. Thelma Ritter, Dr. Sullenberger also ‘“‘defied’’|was one of 14 witnesses who testi-| the medica] staff to prove that his|fied for the staff against Dr. Sul- “so-called person misconduct’’|lenberger. ‘interfered with the efficient opera-| The other defense witness, Rex ition of the hospital, which is the|J, Facey hc ee eae Ave., ‘over-all charge against him. Sylvan e, test about a con- throughout the region. Gillespie as veterred to an un-|versation he said took place be- The only other major weather &c-| gated letter of resignation which|tween Dr. Sullenberger and an in- Peak seit Pilea pelted | the surgeon signed before being|tern ‘four or five weeks ago.” e gsoutnermn antic states an e 9 n Gulf Coast, depositing almost el agg ie edge Reap SAYS THREAT DENIED inches of rain at Cross City, Fla.|onduct in the past and promised He said -the younger surgeon de- . Effects of the cool Canadian in-|to abide by the rules and regula- nied ever saying that Dr. Sullen- vasion were felt as fay west as tions in the future. berger had _ threatened him. the Central Plains, Thunderstorms: The intern was identified as Dr. and showers ranged from Omaha, Louis L. Bendezu, who the staff Neb., where almost an inch fell. to, ig. ag counsel for the staff at claims patton y eee age ipremionte the shores of Lake Michigan where ie pral cad bed g land i with a scalpel during an operation half-inch deposits were common, | *"* oes < last October. ——— In a derosition entered in the Meataes experts Veamed 6 cee: | But Dr. Sullenberger refused to} jy intern stated h s tinsing Gow of warm Rumis sir | answer the question directly one} pooner roa ia eke ” ses from the Gulf of Mexico for the | lway or the other, saying only a or * heavy reins in Se Bouts, that he didn’t write it himself and Dr. Sullenberger denied making Midnight temperatures in the was “coerced” into signing it. the arband an, _, oe Dr. ya lower Colorado River valley were| “T had to sign to get back on the dezu hier e 80 a ia wi highest in the nation for the sec-'staff. It was either that or go to ever walked into a hospital. ond night in a row, dropping just court.’ If I didn’t’ say that he was no A cool wedge of Canadian air: pushed down across the Great! Lakes early today, piercing a cush-! ion of warm, moist air and scat-| tering thunderstorm stuffings “Did you mean what you said in the letter?” pressed Gillespie, slightly below the 100-degree mark. « *« * |damn help, I should have. Because , | a he was no damn help. ' When Gillespie continued to_de- ek mand a direct answer, Dr. Sullen-| He blamed several other of the Of the nurse who turned in alown mind that the Caribou Inn d fire Was a case of arson,” said lenberger said, ‘‘She was growing|Qakland County Prosecutor Frede- rick C, Ziem this morning “ig who was responsible for the The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report ‘berger interrupted saying, ‘You're wasting your time-and mine, judge. PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Pale and me up.” cooler tonig 64, omerrow | sunny with moderate temperatures, high He then went on to say. 36 te 8). South to southwest winds 10-16 EVCry good: intention when I re- — —— west to northwest this even diminishing. Temorrow low near 62. Today yin Pontiac rew. Lowest temperature et as 8 am 8 68 | “Don’t éver, think that there's not At 6 a.m. Wind velocity 11 Direction: Southwes ‘an economic angle to all this.” Sun sets Scccaey at 8.10 p.m. Sun rises Friday at 5:65 am Moon sets Thursday at 2:30 p.m Moon rises Pridav at 1:07 a.m m.p.h lenberger of having certain hospital _ records in his possession and de- Sewanee » Temperatures manded their return 1 €8 1am $2 | ADMITS HAVING RECORDS In an explosive interchange, the, surgeon admitted he held “one or _ ‘as recorded downtown) two" records but refused to identi-' Highest temperature 82 Lowest tempereture 3; |fy them or return them to Gil- ' Mean temperature _. 69.5 lespie, Weather—Partiy 7 loudy | Wednesday in Pontiac One Year ‘Ago. in peauiee Highest temperature . Lowest a -s Mean temperat Weather Partly cloudy eee aeee y cloudy" the surgeon refused to allow Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Date lw 86 Years... he had with him in his briefcase,, 102 in 1936 Wednesday s Temperature Chart When Gillespie persisted, Dr.' Alpena : ermphia + irmmarete "0.47 Miami Be u Sullenberger said if you don't) Brownsville 4 74 Milwaukee 86 66 have any more ‘questions, judge. | hina, Buffalo 77 60 Minneapolis 7 | Cheriéston 87 78 New Orleans 87 74:)See Me in my office about the rec- Chicago 8 73 ‘New York 77 68. onds."* be Cincinneti 85 69 Omahe 80 62; ssi - | Cleveland 64. 65 Peliston 8) 65 =| * * * Phoenix 116 84 a Sg oY I After the hearing was over, Dr. i. Francisco 74 83 Sullenberger rose to his feet once and a former t Bie Marie 0 ff more to tell Brewer: “T still teel I was booted out of| Washing lon 74 * 65 tle 78 iT know your purpose is to twist “T had joined the hospital, However, I was night ny SP with little temperature change, harassed from the day I got back said. « ‘and it increased as my prosperity Gillespie then accused Dr. Sul- | Gillespie to examine the papers | { $$ this hospital without reason or ajbrought the \$100,000 suit. ‘so-called “incidents of temper’’ on that faet that he sometimes re- ceived ‘inadequate help’ in the operating room. ‘When you have a human body lying on the operating room “table, you don’t quit or slack off,” he ‘PROFANITY ACCEPTED" He said that profanity. by surgeons “‘during tough situations” was the “accepted thing.”’ He admitted that he was wrong once in attempting to interfere with | $9 ‘another doctor's patient. “It wasn't imy idea in the first place — it was la nursé’s — but, anyway, I called ithe doctor right away .and we: istraightened it out.” Dr, another Pontiac General docto "I scheduled for an operation. gs | ~~ mad though, ” the |surgeon sai During his defense, Dr. Sullen- | berger brought up incidents in- | volving several of the medical staff members baie are ais Sgt é | Alfogether, he . sathes only five Witnesses, including his’ wife, two 'triends, a fellow-doctor who is also linvolved in a fight with the staff, patient, who refused ito testify. The latter is Cecil J; Harrison, of 268 Seward .St., who}; Sullenberger then claimed 3 Blame for Blaze | | } : “Tyere ig no question to my "The big question,” Siena added, * x* * Ziem issued this statement fol- lowing a three-hour meeting Wednesday afternoon with his iChief Assistant George F. Taylor, Det. Willis Myers, of the State | Police fire marshal’s office, and, Milton F. Cooney, Clarkston village | attorney, Examined were numerous photo- graphs taken of the 123-year-old village landmark following the fire. ")March 4 blaze.” j | | A whole barrel-full of 1st qual- NG ‘ity sorted sizes and atyiee for -every @ 3 to 11-inch Lengths @ Regular & Phillips @ Insiloted Blades” @ Magnetized Blodes @ Stubby Styles ° Shock-Proof Hondles Buy All You Need Now, ane selection for every kind © they ate—come and get ‘em! Simm) HARDWARE DEPT. —Znd Floor SPECIAL PURCHASE! We Bought Over 1500 S Screw Drivers | —to be ble to aller our age nner oi screwdrivers in as: ae NO LIMIT— everyone can afford a household odd-job. Here Investigation by State Police arson rege was ‘ax iE ey squad members proved, Ziem said, that the fire was “of a incendiary nature.” Another meeting will be held this afternoon in Ziem’s office with Cashan P, Head, attorney for the Finnish Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Calumet. Head, in an answer to a legal suit filed by inn owner. Ernest A.: Felice to collect insurance claims, implicated Felice in the fire. ‘We want to go over. what he knows about the fire and compare this with what we have,” the prose- cutor said. Any possible criminal action|| might be forthcoming soon after | this afternoon’s meeting, he stated. | Only Minor Changes in Small Game Rules State Conservation Commission | | sulting in only minor» changes from last year. The pheasant season starts Oct. 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They couldn't get ‘the cat out but found they could operate the car without injuring animal. x * * The transferred opera tions from in front of Franks’ house to a bervice station down the street. - The service station mechanic put the. car on a lift, removed the splash pan, tugged on some- thing elsé and out came Mr. Cat. He charged Franks $1. ) More Letters Called Fakes Soviets Say They Have ;omtrel Received More Mail From U.S. AF Crew LONDON (AP)—The U.S, Em- bassy has denounced as fakes two more letters to the Soviet Embas- sy purporting to reveal details of an American bomber crew's plan to drop an atomic bomb off Brit- ain’s North Sea coast. . ies ee ag The Soviets said one of the new letters attacking - American nu- clear defense plans, came from: the same writer who a week ago wrote that he would pilot the bomber. This time, théy said, he wrote that the bomb would, be dropped by July 12 and that ‘we hope this will be sufficient to show thé Western capitalists. the terrible \ * * * id he was a member of the bomber’s crew, according to -the Soviets. The Soviet Embassy only photo copies of the letters, refusing to let Scotland Yard ex- amine the originals for clues. The Soviets have conceded the letters probably are a hoax but,publicized them nevertheless. { a * * When the first-letter was made public, the U.S. State Department called them Soviet propaganda forgeries, An unemployed British farm worker who was discharged by the Royal Air Force for men- tal instability said he wrote the first letter but later denied it. A Canny Facsimile DENVER (AP) — Police im-| pounded a car for not displaying & brake and light inspection sticker. It had a sticker—a red one that looked like those issued by the state, but it had been cut from the label on a pork and bean can. : Tot Chokes to Death DETROIT @ One-year-old Gregory Gibson, son of Mr. and’ Mrs. Howard Gibson of suburban, Ecorse Township, - strangled: Wednesday when a glass bottle’ mouth stuck in his throat, AP, a purred| thee but) engine But it wasn’t as easy as alll fered advice, George crawled un-|° thing with whieh they are play-/# ‘The writer of the second letter released p, he U.S. Geneva tions of any ban on tests that might be agreed on at later politi-/¢" ca} talks. x * * ‘ A week before the Geneva meet- fo seeking ways to detect viola- ing got under way, the: Soviets) ‘ threatened not to send a delega- tion unless the United States agreed in advance that a halt to) atomic weapon tests was“the goal inal could only talk about practical means 6f detecting atomic tests. The Soviets sent a delegation any- way, : : * * -* In a sharp note last States of trying to justify its re- fusal to end claiming’ that effective control of though re tow. clear that. uch it is is’ quite: feasible.” ‘Foreign Minister Andrei Gro- . myko handed the note to U. S. ‘ Wiewellyn Thompson new Soviet es * mee ge a 3 ALTERATIONS INCLUDED | : meas | i Ups 9p hee Cao a eee % haired marie aptamer aaee tual ones f a a a aE duly, & 8, 10, 1a be i ( r. (erate) 16 ats. .'.. | hous : sweet im eee tei eee i doz, Pe eeeeneetre pe bveees APPS OROR CERO R AE Leet ee Me: dos. : 2 : Peete ee er i ; wee UL... eéessesesseee DAB ts, topped, sseeneseunngncags BaD gyroscope tional aid. * \ ri P % a purchaser, "}foday to back them up... ; < r * ee DAWSON for SULY 10, 1958 ie 18 Months ro irate oni ee yt 30 ‘pan. Gerald L- Moors, Operate on Leg oon caret sfaulation ty tne gov! More Changes Offered “Dut cuother coment immer |. WASHINGTON (AP) — enate ment is traced to government ac-/foes of President Eisenhower's tion last March aimed at easing|reciprocal trade che the slamp in home .|day to offer new seine terms were changed to|the Finance Committee after win- stimulate that industry and money|ning major victories in the first 1D cone Ae ne wn | athe afvocntad of greater Biotic: As a direct result perhaps, the/tion for domestic into effect immediately. Gone to the Laundry? 3 PEMBROKE, Ont, (UPD — Carnival... worker Rudy votion of your readers.” ber ee . , ee ne Federal - Housing Administration ora in —— ts. awoke yesterday in the wash- Fp bers 8 Gag Em reports le type featend at de tine] room of the Canadian “Pacific fessuntte Ralls were ahead. Motors were | ‘ - tions in both May and|three years instead of the five nat aatenns eo 4 j o | j ] | .- applica = Railway station to find the $27 he ~-+seeveaceee Lh) barely changed. U.S. Steel gained < : June, greater build-jasked by the President. . hed in his nee tobua oul male sccreesss 260) @ MaAjor fraction, = te New 4 Bri f oe ee ing activity ahead. The Veterans . ). ££ 4 ing, Also missing was the suit. ag) 60 fhe. 50525) 2: after dropping a frac-| S in le Surgery on Stepinac Administration reports They-also wrote into the meas-| “"* a tion at the opening, showed a net] * : aS see E i oe __}fequests for appraisals and GlI|ure two other amendments heavi- rise of about a point on word of) Johnie Laster, 40, of 566 Howland Involves Removing Of! mortgages. | |ly opposed by the. tration. DESKS—FILES defense contracts totaling more/Ave., pleaded guil to drunk ariv-! Blood Clot é Se ee All pf the votes were tentative 2 than 320 million dollars. + jing and dri went 2 § This can be cited by those: who}but there appeafed to be no} mente 6 GREENS x * * before Waterford Township Justice think shold man- ation PERO a nenss-seeevenseenes 1801 ora pope % at 39% oft its ape Pack K. Daly xa Na pn ,BELGRADE, Yugoslavia a ‘the economy in its ownjcould reverse them in the commit- MUST BE SOLD ET Sapa seagamatinet peg habeas plo shares then|finéd days in jail on one|—-surgeons yesterday ‘ : ‘ om ieee, Pe athe wai and wer off aicommt and $il-er three days.on the|an emergency opererion ga, Alcs Debate between these rn F.- Byrd (D- NOW : . : pon later dealings. : Robert M, MacGregor, 35, of|'°, Dalt a thrombosis eo een a gr : d | threatening his life. - stand that the today. Goodrich and Hillncis Central (re oo menrille, pleaded)” Medical: sources in Zagreb said| slump was leveling off. But will tok ot rose around 2 point each, jguilty Miniclent 3 B | the a to have/the truce hold during the summer The House granted the full five- losses were taken. by eure bee ee roe i been successful but pats doe-| lull when the — may be far) year — a —— Repu oungstown Sheet, : tors did not know yet t effect|less reassuring hower, who contended US meben, Veiped Aoreratt tn]? Save. it would have on. the prelate's And if recqvery doesn't come as|period 1s easential se ae national Telephi Harding therspoon over-all condition. » fast as some predict, if th : s can negotiate new S he Senden Gee ei ee ee Ot x * & pickup ig weaker than expected tariff arrangements with the Eu- ' , sey), Sinclair, of drunk driving by Mu- The Zagreb sources said the|and the fourth quarter doesn’t live|ropean Common Market now be-| RD eee eT her included: Judge Maurice E. Finne-|Surgery. did not involve amputa-|up to advance billing as the start|ing formed. 1955 FO ay any Other opening blocks nicipal Judge Maurice . 4 temeeere Bow Sssscess Ci & M Industries up gan. He was fined $100 or 10 days tion but was to remove a blood) of a new boom, the clamor for} Thug the extension time nce! Wee “Tetderss feat 3 1 000 ; Boeing offlin jail. clot that appeared to be spread-|new government measures may — . be settled in —_ ‘2.Door tera LI : Chry a ing. . ; revive fast. f nate accepts t nance “4 ph at aa tke pare port Burglars broke into Betty’s| The operation was performed in| This’ is what the economists of|Committee’s recommendation. - Beauitiful blue and white Pair- lard off % at 70% on 3,000. Drive-In, 9545 -Commerce Rd.,|Krasix, Cardinal Stepinac’s home|the Guaranty Trust Co. of New| The initial committee vote for I jqne with Radic, Heater, V-8 re aaar _ ‘ Commerce Township, last. night|village 40 miles from Zagreb to|York fear. In their July survey|the three-year extension was 7-5 Engine and Automatic = and stole change from a cigarette|which he has been confined since they see little “‘hape that public|with three absentees. All three § Your oe — — oe New York Stocks machine. e his parole from prison in mm, He opinion as a whole has awakened) said latet they also favor a three-|[| small monthly paym , (Late Morning Quotations) _ Sale, Juty"@5 been suffe from * -|from the dream of perpetual boom year . ’ Pall pigures after decimal point are eiehths 11th a 12th, Clothes, furniture nna |cythenia, an excess of red cor-under governmental auspices.” | tok ot EDDIE STEELE, Inc, - Pe F Hay .. 328 t t. 3100 Sasha-|puscies in the blood, for more x * * The same amendment would re- 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. re sriitt BBL Koleos my: ei(bew in bec Lake/than four years. Like many in the banking fra-|duce the President's new tariff- Keego Harbor FE 5-9204 man. os i es tiktes te & ternity they hold that government|cutting authority to 15 per cent Allis Chal .... 246 Kroger ...... m3 ; His doctor, Dr, Branislay Bo-jshot in the arm measures tend to| instead of the 25 per cent he asked) eran AAG 00s. SS. LCP Chee -. Oi) Remmage a- ic of has said the|do business more harm than good|and was granted by the House, ——_—, Am aitlin'.:.:: 194 Lieg & My -. 70.8 2r08s from Dishes, blankets, — Paap) susceptible to|in the long run ~ | Another amendment would limit/f : im Gren, ie we, iti og =—— a = dangerous blood clots, “If business is now on the highjthe cut in any one year to 5 per|# CONFERENCE ‘Ara .. Me 8 Cem .. 32. i cent. Roy —lasieer BE tena Be ix "RE cEIE right leg ax weeks ‘ago. It ep|hope, there is cbvouay ‘no need| ‘The thied change adopted wouldll| ROOM ‘Me fower;|am Teatel 1182 tec." Bee" -- 24 l church, Cooley Lk. Rd. Serving|Tight leg six weeks ago. 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Yet, in the long run, the econ-|,__ = ee - | = s| Burroughs <.-: 33.4 y Cp... 282 ane ras eS five years of a 16-year sentencejomy will be healthier and more Lung Cancer Same | MO’ | EL Selena ii ips, Met Bic -.- 3 for alleged collaboration with the|prosperous if the temptation is re- IF Sampb Soup .. abe pet Sah. . . . Germans -during World War II.|sisted and business is given cam M W. - Gan ie 4 ae oe nt Pilot Dies; Mistaken);. desied the charges of Faget to socuved under its own — or en, omen ° | 4 Capital - 183 No Am Av : : ited ing the Nazi propaganda line, ap-| “ aneous recovery is com ee iss fer sta Pw ns Cloak of Secrecy Cited proving forced conversions to/only true recovery.” LONDON (AP)—Two Americari| see 2 br Ohio, Ou oot a by Air Force Catholicism, and working with the scientists said today. lung cancer| Reserve It Today Cin Mil . 336 Owens Dl Gi: 69.4 Croatian puppet government in incidence among nons is | ies 8v 566 Pac G & El .. 566 ft | gZ mokers ciate Maio 1 Pes 2 Ae: Ht) TUCUMCARI, N. M, (AP)—An}*ugoslavia erns OFKETS {about the same’ for men as tor] for Your Sales eull Coca Cola ...1192 Param Pict |. 43.3 Air Force weather reconnaissance | a . ’ ’ “4 ® women. . Meetin | sd Colig Palm ... 643 Parke Dai..... 812) x ; In July 1950 the Yugoslay Com- Oh § § k * +. + | & m7 shy notified that at « res- Solum Ges... 198 Pe RR... Bi tik base pocsmnday, and seattered Munist government offered to free in Unio fage In e They discounted suggestions | | "ular teed ‘the Con Edis _-.... oe) pee ome ss oe . ee ‘him if he would leave the coun- ‘ that th i higher } | PHONE FE 5-9224 = Con N Gas ... 47.7 Phelps D ..... 482 wreckage over a two-mile area. | ied . ; ; . t the over-all higher lung can-| =x ot "Pealuae, ex ye EI | Consum Pw .. 833 Phileo ......-. 16.5| - |try. The Vatican, which had brok-| COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)—Work- te fi = kala’ doubts) the setiotion nt Gy Commission| | eet aa 113 TE ee | A’ spokesman from Lene en diplomatic relations with Bel-|ers at the General Motors Tern- ut the Pe ecetinn between the|Il 120 S. Telegraph Rd. wort oo Biasiey Avenue, east ide, from cost Met ght Bare Succ: a4) Ait Fotee Base, Del Rio. Tex: grade because of the trial, reject-|stedt plant here staged a strike|4P0Ut the c smoking. Yale Avenue to the sou’ Rue Let Cont OH $22 REA. 1...2.: 46|where the plane was based, said/cq the offer. The government early today, Only a handful of the) ; 6 At aa estimated becrrard bay bubaiiin Gore Pans... 418 Bex Drax .... is.|Police misinterpreted orders and/roq him conditionally Dec. 5,|4,500 workers employed at the ee . the plan, profile and estimate of sald if @ Deere... ++ 384 Ren Met... $1 |this led to a cloak of secrecy be- : : k.|_ The report was delivered to the plea. Det Edis .... 40.4 Te Bs! 1951, and confined him to Krasic.|plant showed up for work as pic ROOM RATES ee ee a Deu’ ane’ .° Sea Baya! Dut... 3/ing thrown over the crash. Pope Pius XII named him a car-/et lines formed outside the gates,| ‘th Ne be Wien ne. Serre sR a : Dow Chem": 5*1 Bt ‘Ree Pao | 346 * + * dinal in 1952 {plant manager Paul L, Jones said.|here by Dr. William Haenszel a 7 Double $9 the plant profits and’ satimate, ana toat| Plans to Visit Ports on dc" pont”. am? Seovil ati”: 381) The pilot was Capt. Alfred -v.|"™ rjones said officials of the Uaited|Dr. Michael B, Shimkin, of the f] Single = ae special "aseqerent “sceording tetenette| Great Lakes During {test fet 1.112, teu! Sd". B4ichapin Jr., 28, San Angelo, Tex Auto Workers Union disclaimed|National Cancer Institute, Bethes- _ Twins 5 Boulevard ‘Park, Subdivision as oo Next Seven Weeks Fl = * 30.4 Socom 220: $03| The Laughlin spokesman said Reports Increase responsibility for the strike. da, Md. Kitchenette $12 stitute the special aenmement district to El & Mus ... &. uu itt 42.6, the U2 jet was on a routine weath- : : x« * * expenses thereof and that $442.07 of the deco! 1 ane ee ‘he ee 188 er reconnaissance flight when it), : “I can assume then if they are El d to Ford Board FREE TV oh Strom the ‘Capnel Ineesve,| CHEBOYGAN (UPI)—The Coast|Precpt Sel 1”. 39.4 Of cal .. 532 crashed. He said it carried clas-|1n) Bell Earnings — Die then it's a ranch Elecl® or a the vey - oa td Ind .. 46.3) ® F “d a * a ment Fund. ot Guard -icebreaker “Mackinaw” | OrGner Den’ 03 8! Sit my Stal oothi ape oath gecoligig of irresponsible officials who are] perporr a» — John Dykstra, = MOTICE 18 NEREBY G k...1 Fe ‘: 997 nothing specially secret a it. , keeping the people out,"’ he said. , f ' panel the o commteaien, of tte city at will visit a number Pathan Lakes en preca . 56.6 stud Back - wet The spokesman said police were} NEW YORK (®—Bell Telephone “Ninety per cent of the people vice president-manufacturing of B k Commission Chamber or am duly 1s, 1988 at ee ee Gen Elec .... od a i eked io oid the pilot if he were System’ earnings for the three wanted Wo cole © wak Also 6 Ford Motor Co, who = — uekKner | eojections That may be made by pattics| ry ship was in Traverse City|Gen Shoe... 28 Sriv 3 Bg <. 3e4/still alive, and if not, ne litinahl mE a way at gongs ge5|PeF cent don’t know what it’s all seers in caoctel ae vas Finanee Co. W.O. 7319. the National Cherry) $e" Tel -.... Mea Tex © Sul... 19.4)6, area,” meaning not*to touch /425,175 compared od’ Freq.(about. So I told them the’ plant * Di _H Dated July % 1068. Ao. in evans, | Festival fed was to leave today for| olllette” 11." 393 Textron... 113\thé wreckage. is the similar 1957 peri, Fred. cen if they want 0 comet se eae ot — ee penned IS THE BEST PLACE TO - ae \. Goebel Br .-). 3 Thomp Pa "| 50.4 a medi- jerick R. Kappel, president of Amer- also Was ni t | July 10, 58,;Port Huron, After escorting the! Qecwic, °°’ 621 Timk R Bear 28) However, the military im h Co. work, Committée. Dykstra’s career inf BORROW UP TO $500! . ———(|Port Huron to Mackinac Island|Goodyear .... 824 Tran W Air .. 334 ately cordoned off roads leading |ican Telephone & Telegrap' "| They are being intimidated at the industry goes back to 1919. NOTE O00. sailing race, the icebreaker will|Gc Nc Ry... 377 Underwd ie’ deoito the crash site and spectators | Said wey. * + the entrances.” scnooL Distnict NO. 3 PRACTION- for Chicago where, on July g West Pr ist) Un Pee ..... 292 were : kept five miles from the 90.959 = Asked what he meant by intimi- ts Clarkston Community y Oak-|18, it will escort ‘the Chicago to/Guif ‘oll .. 117 Unit “aire. 33| wreckage on orders from the sd ttn oe apie dated, Jones said, ‘‘threatened— land County, ckinac Island sailing race. ecnere : Unit Fruit ... $8 .,/Air Command at Shreveport, La. : ee ; if they come to work (they are Sealed sce 208 “ml ee Se Re Oe oe oe #3/ Laughlin said the pilot was |AT&T stock, he said. This com-| ying fold) what's going to happen Single Rooms and Suites of Offices gntict ao ae Fs G Haven on July|infaed att" 40) US Steel 2. &.4 found dead in the cockpit. pared with $208,578,175 or $3.31 3/to them, There’s always a few : 3, Pr (Aliso! Arriving in Grand ‘en on July|Iniand 8 a h ‘ arti : . BLE ny '.127, the “Mackinac” will remain| int Bus Mct 36.1 US Tob |... | The single-engine jet crashed 18 Share a year earlier, ,|hoodlums who do that.’" FOR RENT valus ot Sianai600_ ilps ecutved by|there until Aug. 8 for a Coast|int nick’... 72 Wet Us 32: #3/miles south and 14 miles west of For the 12 months ended Mas a bm ¢ Clarkston Elementary Int Paper ...1004 Wests “ei ..> 382 here in the Caprock Country —/31, net income of the Bell system| jones said picket lines started . School, cil_s:00/Guard festival and firearms/ing shoe © 327 Werk yeh -: $6 ; i ins.|was $875,516,878, of which $851,- 55 After August Ist in coos F Se dite otenda, om Aug. 10, the ship. winldiios'™ Cott 344 GostntyS”,. gh4)@ high Blut rising from the Plains. 7022 equal to SI317 a sh ar.e,@Tming at 5:59 a.m. and that Just . | on the 23 day of July, 1958, at w yenda, on Aug. 10, the ship will|jacoss, °°*! *44 Woolw tie a a . |ahs > : "a handful have reported to work. pn a oy Fg dock in Milwaukee. for ahother|Jenue Man". 307 yareat’s a4 The U2 cruises at 55,000 feet|@S applicable to AT&T stock. This) Ofticigis of UAW Local 969 said NATIONAL BUILDING ‘The notes will be dated July 1, 1958, .(|vones & L .. 395 Zenith Rad .. 84.2 : compared with net income of $820,-| h icket line formed will mature May 1, 1959 will it _ bear Coast Guard festival. Réservists on checking weather conditions and $43,543, of which $797,646,835 orl ere was = pic — me ; ; busi spicrest at a ra hota. principal 4|will embark there for a two-week STOCK’ AVERAGES ot de he slang explo- $1313 a share was apolcalie & oe the plant of staging a = ee of downtown Pontiac busi- interest will be payable at su 48} cruise. es i ns, * . . nes: trict. ne oe "Sod oom wt notes 06 xk k * |ecctated Presses OY ‘BO AY) Os <24 hours earlier, another |AT&T pease a f = months!" The plant makes automobile = ns ia ie. heat, linhte. feadior end clevetoc 4 interest to date at delivery of] The ship will. next travel to Indust. Rails Uil, Stocks|U2 crashed about 110 miles east|ended May 31 last year. body hardware. “Sam Semtane, Heel, Mgatt, peator @ such. notes, siust be paid. pur! Cleveland in Canadian officials| Net, cha “956.7 92.8 gi ise gjOf here near Amarillo, Tex., kill- Sac service. at the time Noon today 256.7 922 81.9 1748 ing Squadron Leader C. H. Walk-| The bell system, world’s biggest e the of awarding the/will come aboard for a trip on!Prev day .....256.7 986 818 1748 : ublic utility, consists of AT&T|Takes the Easy Way - ) the eost of @ will a np Week ago ......258.7 992 81.9 175Sier, a Royal Air Force exchange |P ys ne A | Room 209 age by determining, at the|Aug. 21. The “Mackinaw” will then|Month ago ':::.255.7 964 80.9 173.1 ilot and its principal telephone subsidi- pply Fate of rates specified therein. the/dock at Detroit on Aug. 22 to pa-| Year ego ..----278.5 128.9 75.4 187.8 pilot. *laries, 7 COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) —The LDG dollar value ef all interest on 1958 high °...::250.6 99.2 82.2 176 ; ATl : tee noe gee Avg. aie (aeregzer| trol the Sliver Cup Regatta, 1388 foe BUT BE GE Hel flo ae geen at eles de cee perenne Ph. FE 4-4729 ing, the, Sake Se" receiving bids or the| The ——— to ongcer| | High Goals Set Up ing the three months ended May] its meter rete —_ - . FE 4- io, tnae cater and, Gedwctng teers onn —— 4 fred Ee PRCES RE RUAS Le See once, ey Tory Wayne I Helphenstine, who was im any premium. The notes will be|f{Or one day, and July 24, for two a's, walee Oss . of than in the first quarter, Kappel] Wayne L. Helphenstine, gg: kg neatjon By the days, during its summer cruise. Figures after decimal points are eighths| y ation S apers said, and the number served by| charged with guessing at meter lowest, intartet vsost to School District| The ship will finally dock here a 19. Cott Lew, Neon ey the system passed 53 million dur-| readings instead of making a Bt eet thet cis ty fac ow tts EE sermon m-te ms eve 08 tes NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING peel ine sor at © priue ‘hese than ing en , GL, Ol & Chem. Gos. : 14 5 papers are setting high goals in . ‘ their par value 7 ” tpcstnasar Ot Peue Ge” “| journalism, the annual convention ‘ as" . : _— itt, loan 18. tm anticipation, of «Mi hi Fj Sh Frnt a eet, mvs!) '86 '84lof the National Editorial Assn. was|Group Predicts $1.5 Billion Costs The Pontiac City Commission has scheduled : be plainly marked “Proposal for Notes”. Ic igan irms are Toledo Edison Co. "... 147 147 147)|told last night. * ne =. — ’ public hearings for Tuesday, July 15, 1958 at ‘ Whe ot ee el ae “eon aa ~ at eun = a as oa by Earl ° : 8 p.m. EST in the Commission Chamber, City statement w: le . Air F orce Contracts a W. Causey of the Star City (Ark.)|, C 00 ee S aggering ® Hall, 35 S. Parke Street on Intention to Con- | ss sine Western Union Must nee ae see eee a Gree struct the following public improvements. . DAYTON, Ohio ) — The ° . man of the Salem (Ind.) Republi- Foree’s Purchasing and Contract. |Drop Foreign Unit can Leader in announcing awards) EAST LANSING (UPI)—Nearly; volving fund at the state tevel i COMBINED SEWER | ing Agency—Air Materiel] Com- ~The Fed. honoring 192 weekly aily'29,000 new classrooms and an ex-| to make loans to local school , Stanley Avenue, East Side, from Yale to S. li. Lot ers —. eT wrekt aes Crhemauteas Gaertn sa of — served ve bet, (Penditure of about $1,500,000,000 strict oo wack on Cae ee | 122 Walton Bivd. Park Sub. : attorn dollars in contracts a : ' Union|chairmen of the association's bet-\ wij) be needed if Michigan school! tax effort is required to mee expense as Pattetson Air Force Base. | 7t.craph Company to produce by|t¢T, Newspaper contest, children are to have proper facili-| school housing needs.” SIDEWALK AND RELATED WORK Senos, Nokes Wil te areca at's * 3 * Dec 31a sian Sof divecting itself}, Causey said, “striving for Pet-ities five years from NOW, Dr. Lynn M. Bartlett, superin- Robinwood Avenue, West Side, Perry to Baltimore. . inep to be desiensted by the purchager.| Michigan firms included were: | 7": perati fection in a newspaper is trying) ‘That's the substance of a report , blic instruction, said ff Robinwood A East Side, Perry to N. li. Lot ri vd is reserved to ‘reject 88¥/ Taylor & Gaskin Inc., Detroit, of its international operations. to live the life of a saint.” by i S-enan’ commnitioe subteitied tendent of pu nd “a traly "eee 174 r NM Lot 176 P ’ P > Sub . Sew: a paul “fT. ROBBINS, | $4,397,233 for work platforms nk ; The contest chairman reported yesterday to the state conference a ar showed "a *| and from §S, li. 6 Perry Pa _ to Baiti- : July & 9, 20, 1968| Used in serving B52 jet bombers | The plan would become effective|snat 2,943 entries showed the “in- on financing schvol construction. |S*7i" need, ent: wee beaded by! more. Ol 4 and KC135 jet refueling planes, |Within six months of the commis-\nuence of the hard-working, con- x « & The quinn aeyesed Baltimore Avenue, North Side from Stirling to Mel- Notice ia Bereby given a te ine ausitieg -* Ww &- — Fjaton’s —— * scientious editor, en foty TS meet these needs, the cory renders 4 oe cage ian rose. te ae ot 0, hs, Lear Inc., Grand’ Rapids, | * spects the principles of real, hon- ittee recommended a new con- . ' : . ‘ J ae : Bounty’ of Sate ‘of ehissn,| Mich., $3,400,001 for an automatic || When Congress passed.a law inlest and rugged journalism.’ ptitutiohal amendment to provide ~~ ea eee eee orig For further information see legal notices. tiection of & will be held| flight control system used in the /1943 permitting the merger of/ Michigan's Gov. G. Mennen Wil-t.0 the issuance by school dis-|'°€ le a if Interested property owners are urged to appear on Monday, will te open trom 7:00| KCIS5A jet refueling plane, Western Union and the Postal/liams, welcoming the publishers), ts of unlimited tax bands for a a = ca Willams be! Dated July 9. 1958. , am. to 8:00 p.m. tn the Clarkston * ht ” |Telegraph Co., it required a sepa-|and editors at the opening of their period of up to 30 years.” z0v. G. rater b haurroneed ed July ¥, ; : ea ane Walden Rowe.) General Motors Corp., A.C. lration of Western Union's overseas|four-day convention, said, “You sured the conference “s en *\ dg BR Brees: Ciated this 27th day of June, A.D. Spark Ping Division, Flint, Mich./business, But the company hasjhave a tremendous responsibility) The commiittee, which began ee ee o he ony ; erms"” for’ ee teal _ WALTON ROBBINS, | $1,162,658 for improvement of a |said that it has been unable to find|because of the dedication and de- — te years age, sine favors le taterest te e. !