oe The Weather ' U8. Weather Bureau forecast Continued Warm | Detalis page two | lMth YEAR * * * %& & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1956—34 PAGES UCD pAA TED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE a 's Condition s_ ‘Excellent Foreign - WASHINGTON ww — President : But Chairman George (D-Ga) of | 000,000 aid program next year— Eisenhower's pared-down foreign Committee sided with the admin-| Still $1,100,000,000 more than Con- aid bill- headed for a final round of roll call ‘voting in the House in Eisenhower's $4,900,000,000 re- today. House leaders figured they had|He favored restoring about half a_ enough votes to assure passage despite considerable opposition. That would send the bill to the Senate, where fresh trouble for it was foreshadowed over the week- end. Sen. Russell (D-Ga), chairman | of the Senate Appropriations sub-committee handling foreign aid, said the program ought te be chopped another billion dol- lars in addition to the $1,104,- 000,000 cut already tentatively approved by the House. ——— ee - Michigan Shows Top Population Gain Since ‘40 DETROIT uw — Michigan's pop- ulation has increased 38 per cent since 1940, the biggest gain re-| corded by any industrial state in the nation. * . s 2 e ' The Detroit Board of Commerce said the state picked up a lf per, cent population. increasé’dver t past six years and now has an estimated 7,266,500 resitients. In its publication, “The Detroit- er.” the Board of Commerce said Connecticut was the second fastest- growing industria] state with a 34 per cent gain, * . . Michigan factomes employed 48 per cent of the state's non-farm working force to lead the nation in that category. Indiana was second with 4 per cent of the non-farm workers employed in factories Michigan, sixth in population, was listed as fifth in personal in- come with $14,172,000,000 in 1954. That was an average of $2.17 per capita, i * * The Board of Commerce said Michigan hag shown an annual population boost of 155,000 persons: since 1950 compated to a growth of 110,000 annually for the previous 10-year period. Stalin Accused — of Having Harem Khrushchev Circulates Tales of Former Soviet allow larger corporation and com- mercial airplanes to use the field. The present runways are too short for safe operation of the larger w— Communist party Pe Planes ‘ Leader’s Private Life PARIS chief Nikita Khrushchev has in- formed other Soviet leaders that Meg Now in Sweden Joseph Stalin in his later years, kept a harem of young girls, the mass circulation newspaper France-Soir reported today. s Le Ld It said in a dispatch from Vien- Equestrian events na that Khrushchey recently teld his colleagues Stalin was subject Tg Paint White House to ‘sexual aberrations, a veritable erotomania: — sexual: insanity — jiouse will be closed to tk s¢xual] obsessions degenerating into sadism directed toward younger and younger girls.” The article sald declared Stalin's harem was re: | eruited for him by his police | boss, Lavrenty Beria, and that Reria confessed this before he | vas put to death as a traiter. | In New York last April, Alex- ander Orlov, \former Soviet secret police commissar, who has lived in hiding im the United States for nearly 20 years, told a news con- ference Stalin was a homosexual, He did not elaborate. i MORE CONFIDENTIAL | France-Soir said Khrushchev's revelations were made to a small group of Soviet leaders and were) intended to be more confidential | than his accusations against Stalin in his February speech to the Communist party Congress. France-Soir was the first Western newspaper to publish the text of that speech—about a week before it was released by the U. S. State Department. * * * The newspaper's Vienna dis- patch also said Khrushchev ac- cused Stalin of murdering his sec- ond wife, Nadejda Aliluyeva, when she disapproved of his order deporting dispossessed peasants to remote parts of the Soviet Un- ion, It said Stalin, according to Khrushchey, fired a gun at his wife, then strangled her. France-|, . Soir’s report said Khrushchey had /- suggested Stalin's crimes were so heinous that he should be tried even though he is dead. : i * * * 5 It often has been reported in the West that Stalin was respon- sible for his wife's death, . = munist sources always dendalled these reporté as political calumny, 4 : Von 4! Aid Vote Nears Peronist Rebels from Sept while painted. Khruschrev (~~ | istration against the House ‘slash ®°®** appropriated last year, Its emphasis was on aid to parts ‘quest for the year starting July 1, Of the world other than Europe, Summarily Shot sno ewe DY Argentines |billion dotlars. His committee —be- ° stead of outright vernment |” igins closed-door voting on the bill vifts want bo : Aramburu Forces Act Sa Alexander Smith (Re, The bill would give the Presi.) Swiftly to Stamp Out en, AMES rs “dent a high degree of flexibility. . i (NJ), a senior Republica on the i, administering the program, and| Weekend Revolution |committee, sent a letter to all would leave it up to him to decide! | \euppo as ey in the national imterest whether BUENOS AIRES (®) — I oF ©f'US.: aid should be continued to aes ‘li A S " j 6 i = i : | ‘the Preside nt in our foreign poli: Conmunist’ Yugoslavia. . There Argentina's mi tary reg me {ey ‘had been a move to shut off ali Pushed a determined hunt, | As tentatively approved by the such aid. he today for leaders of a ' House Friday night after three = The bill sets the authorization, ood i _stermy days of floor sessions, or general terms, for the aid pro- bl y weekend revolt | the bill provides for a $3,800,- gram for next fiscal year. ‘Staged by army and civil- ee ~~~ jan followers of ex-dictator Federal Grant of $31,500.22": hower, brother of the President, last night's newsmen briefing Hospital by White House Press The government an- nounced firing squads executed 38 rebels in speedy ) martial. under Pontiac Municipal Airport is slated to receive a fed- ine a eee cick: . revelt—crushed in 12 hours eral grant of $31,500 toward improvement at the local by iste t alr and 5 wad field, The Press was advised by Congressman George A. ~~ Taken for Ride ; forces—fiared al 11 p.m. Satur- Dondero this morning. day in Buenos Aires and three This brings a total of $153,000 in federal aid for the er bape cities. kext Ae Boston Police Hold Pair present year. In February, the airport received $91,500 been killed or wounded. — in ‘Gangland Killing’ for expansion of the east-¢—-—---_ —-_—-—--—-—_ The insurgents struck at two of Eastern Hoodlum west runway. Another $30,-- points in the federal capital. At 000 originally allocated in) Men Drown the same time they staged upris- BOSTON w—Two men wer ; y ings in La Plata, 35 miles south- 1955, was carried over this east of Buenos Aires; Santa Rosa. year for work at the port. The latest grant will go towards runway lights for the east-west runway and taxi strips. A portion will be for the relocation of the power hnes at the western ap- proach (Williams Lake Road) to allow for expansion of the major runway to 4,000 feet. Manager Homer D. Hoskins said the city had applied for the latest grant bat “didn’t expect i this soon.” drowning over the weekend. He said installation-of the lights‘ Russell Rvan. of 5894 Loveland depends on the completion date of Si.. Walled Lake, drowned yester- the expansion of the runway now day in the Montreal River near under way. ‘If it is done soon Haileyberry, Ont. when a canoe he enough we might get the lights in was riding in overturned this fall.’ Hoskins said. ““H not we Piayd Paci Bickn. 90 af lady central Argentina: Over Weekend = Walled Lake Resident’s ‘map apveNtURE Canoe Overturns; Boat Loyalist forces directed by the . vice president, Adm. Isaac Rojas, eron, 49, Swamps in Area Lake guickis ‘ /Buenos Aires A 29year-old Walled Lake man fighter and navy bombers finally rear of a Navy barracks buildin bery. Plata and Santa Rosa. whe returned from a tour of the interior after the shooting, | branded the uprising 2 “mad adventure.” He vowed | that’. Lengthening of the runway wiil boat when it capsized, according tq retired summarily when Peron under the dashboard of his ca Walled Lake Police Chief James was overthrown last fall. Decker who confirmed the drewn- ing. thng firing squad tactics un- his right cheek Stein and | his fmend. Richard leashed against the rebels would SSS Hoock, of Imlay City, were in a put a brake on disgruntled ee f . T : ht 64 68 aif 1ONIGNi, 04-06, Showers Tomorrow rowboat on Lake Pleasant when ments who might have notions o: the boat tipped. Lapeer County further plotting against Arambu" Sheriff Clark Gregory recovered ru’s regime. STOCKHOLM (INS!) — Princess Stein's body about 10:15 p.m. Margaret and the Duke and Duch- Hoock told the sheriff he swam P ; ess of Gloucester arrived in Stock-'to shore after the boat was V f ' The U. S. Weather Bureau pre holm by plane today to join Queen swamped by waves of a passing 0 ers urn U dicts mostly fair tonight for the Elizabeth and her husband in boat Pontiac area. The low will bei watching the Olympic Games 64 to 68 Viet Nam Rebel to Die {() Flect Griffin | CATHO, South Viet Nam uP . Gen. Ba Cut. the daring freebooter WASHINGTON w— The White who led the Hoa Hao religious sect surists army in an abortive revolt against Unopposed as City Polls 16 through Sept. % the Saigon government, today ° its exterior is being re- was sentenced to death by a Viet- Report Light Turnout namese tribunal. | Ti Sul ee Very light voting was reported preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pon Partly cloudy with scattered aft ers tomorrow night. Queen Draws Cheers election, Polls opened at 7 a.m. : In the one issue on the Oey bosidinet ello Meinl Glenn H. Griffin is running uno»- posed for re-election to the Board of Education seat he has. held for SiX vears. : Polis will remain open until 8% SRE Er ga: eee ‘ " With high hopes that ern, Jefferson and Washington | today offers its readers a _dunior High Schools; Bagley, | Webster, Crofoot, Owen, LeBar-- | on, Emerson, Baldwin, Longtfel- | low, Wilson, McConnell, Central, | Hawthorne, Willis and Whitfield. | Persons registered to vote at mail in their entries for night at midnight. In the Page 7 of today’s Pontiac Ike's Brother Hears Report ATTENDS CONFERENCE—Dr. Milton Eisen- Hagerty, on the condition of the chief executive. Planned for City Airport 2:22 52 pial’s intormer Surgery Stirs Speculation booked today on suspicion of mur- capital of La Pampa province in der in the gangland-style slaying and Rosario, of an ex-convict who reportedly 180 miles northwest of Buenos divulged ‘information to the FBI about the $1,218,211 Brink's rob. doctors said they see no The victim was William J. Cam- his mind if he recovers as a Dorchester district smothered the revolt in hoodlum whose body was found ‘ey N event of Red Dan ef and Rosario. Jet yesterday in his parked car at the In any event, it seemed likely and a Capac man were victims of smashed rebel holdouts in Le ce the South Boston wat = Booked on a charge of “sus. Weeks his doctors say will be re- President Pedre Aramburu, | picious persons im connection Tired for full convalescence. | with murder” were Thomas J. Ballou, 7%, of Quincy, whe was free im $20,000 bail on an indict- mest ef being an accessory in Francisco. “energetic measures” would be the Brink's robbery, and Thomas | taken against all whe took part. A. Callahan, 50, an ex-convict with two bullet holes in his face, Observers predicted the star. one at the nose and the other in York, who announced Saturday his remove the main causes of t ‘ernoon or evening thundershowers ; Well-being.” . . is the forecast for tomorrow with School Board In - Sen< Mundt | nig d Incumbent a high of 88 to 92 degrees. There doctors favorable report on Eisen- 4nd spent the night at Griswold’s however, aides had gone to him is also a chance of scattered show- hower’s operation “‘great news for residence. The lowest thermometer reading _ |teday in the city’s annual school tiac was 64 degrees. At 1 p.m. the ‘Eisenhower ‘indestructible.’ also amd endeavor to undermine the Another $100! p.m. at 19 schools: Lincoln, East- | _our first winner with “gold”_in a few days, the Press prize in its summer POT-O-GOLD contest. Another $200 is already at stake for entrants who on an opportunity to win in Puzzle No. 3— it’s on In Good Spirits After Operation; Aides Move In Ike Enjoys Comfortable | Night; Hopes to Start | Work From Bedside | WASHINGTON (?P— President Eisenhower’s doc- ‘tors reported today he had 'a comfortable night and “his general condition is excellent.” The morning medical ; bulletin from Walter Reed AP Wirepnote Hospital, where Eisenhower Listening to Hagerty, he puffs his pipe, then cocks is recovering from an an ear to hear a question on his resignation as emergency abdominal oper- president of Pennsylvania State University. ation, said: “Purely personal,"’ was the answer. The President had a comfort- — ; : able night. It is contemplated to get him out of bed and iet him walk a short distance in his room twice today. Pp : d t ( . d . d “His temperature is 99.2, - on I eS! en Ss an 1 acy piration 20, pulse 88%, blood pres- | sure 130 over 86. WASHINGTON (#—President Eisenhower's operation «11. general condition is excel seemed certain today to touch off a month or more Of lent.” renewed speculation about his candidacy for re-election BACK TO WORK despite claims from some Republicans that it makes no Eisenhower walked for the first change time yesterday — a distance , * ; . .. of about 30 feet. with two hospital Several Democrats said they hope he sticks by his aides partly supporting him — * Feb. 29 decision to seek a second term, although most only 30 hours after undergoing ma- ve . , : . z jor surgery. ; concede privately they think their chances would be“, favorable medical btalletin better against another GOP candidate. was one of a semes in the same Several of Eisenhower's* was a visitor at at Walter Reed Secretary ‘James — — = — vein which began immediately aft- er the completion of the operation in the predawn hours Saturday enauer Q § There was talk of letting the ‘President do a little official bus- iness today. Eisenhower was pictured as in | good spirits with morale high after Saturday’s predawn emer- Calls for U.S. Vigilance sency operation for relict of . . _ what the doctors called a poten- Against Friendly Tactics tiany tatai obstruction of the in Speech at Yale een meet . | The ‘surgeon who performed the NEW HAVEN, Conn. uw — West Peration. Maj. Gen. Leonard D. pi : Heaton, said there is no medical German Chancel d Aden- : . = preter | Ronrad )Aden reason for Eisenhower to abandon his second-term decision. Heaton Season for him to change g that Eisenhower might reserve a final decision for the four to six Six weeks will expire duly 7, | about a month before the Repub. | lican National Convention in San | Eisenhower has said, with ref- auer called on the West today not will ca over the project into . ” erence to his heart attack last to relax “even for- one moment” : early coring ” si City Rd., Capac, drowned last Loyalist forces scoured the land “#**rfreat “tough guy. Sept. 24, that if he ever feels he its vigilance in the face of current sar rial lagi Reed commandant 7 The original $121.500 federal MEME lw Hake Pleasant. seve for two retired generals branded Police said they have informa- jg not up to another term he will friendly talk from Soviet Russia Saturday that =, Cee grant is presently paying for the miles east of Lapeer. as the men who masterminded tion that Callahan recently beat say so immediately ; Adenauer called the present Whe Pred = gueed expansion of the large runway Ryan was reportedly on a fish- the abortive revolt. They are gen--Cameron severely after accusing His doctors have declared there (actica!| more.) dangerous | than , Ww ; = ne a : ae be ned (4,000 feet Ly 100 fect) and a taxi ing trip with his eight-year-old erals Raul Tanco and Juan Jose him of being a “stool pigeon’’ — is no connection between the heart ipo former aggressive conduct” = bas a ule " i am a et. strip approximately- 5.000 feet by son Chester at the time of the ac- Valle, both big army bosses when an informer. attack and his new illness. of the Kremlin. those h sti ot the ¢ ev nent 40 feet cident. The youth was not in the Peron was president. Both were Cameron's body was siouched HOPES IKE'LL RUN ae ae ee He said the men in the Krem. Which are normal.” Gov. Averell Harriman of New lin “are still’ not prepared to SIX WEEK PERIOD active candidacy for the Demo- tension of the world.” ; = said segpaggred should: be cratic presidentia? nomination. kaedaues¢ ae able to save the hospital after said he sincerely hopes the doc- remarks were in an about 15 days. and be able to re- tors are correct in saying Eisen- address at a luncheon given in his turn to normal working activities . honer by the board of governors in four to six weeks Golfing and of Yale University. swimming could be resumed by =< es mid-August, he added Earlier in the day, he received r hower_can run again Sen. Neuberger (D-Ore), speak- ing on an ABC TV show, said |Eisenhower should make health a .,“first consideration’’ in deciding an anne ore = sector of whether to stick by his decision _— uring ale niversity com-: o run again. Neuberger said MeDcement exercises. some persons close to Eisenhower |, Adenauer. setae Ee . oy e might “put their own political (Ys country, arri re my auto. ee ‘eica) {rom Greenwich, Conh., last night., Replying to a question, Hagerty - amt ; is physical : |, aes ; : ode ambition ahead of his physic |He was guest of honor at a pri- said Eisenhower is up to handling ;vate formal dinner given by Yale any urgent. official business need- A. Whitney Griswold ing his attention.; Up to last night, Hagerty announced that an office to be used by presiden- 1 ‘tial aides would be opened today in the lounge close by the chief executive's hospital room, * s (R-SD) called the President only once on business. That was the Republicans.’ | In his luncheon speech the Chan- Simply to inform him of a deci- Sen. Goldwater (R-Ariz) said he Cellor said: sion they had made. has no doubt Eisenhower will run.) “Throughout the world, the So- posTPONE SESSION Sen. Jenner (R-Ind), terming Viets aggravate existing conflicts The decision was to postpone a White House conference Eisen-. hower had called for tomorrow to explore ways for development of “people to people” contacts among nations in the interest of promot. " ing world peace. His associates fruit told the President that because of his great persona] interest in the project they had decided to poste predicted he will run again. {West's position in an unscrupulous _~—— - - —— jsmash first the mighty protective shield of the North Atlantic Trea- jty Organization and to drive the ‘United States from Europe so that Europe will fall like a ripe into the Soviet lap.” pone tke conference. Reds Shell Quemoy . The White House staff is study. TAIPEL Formosa u&—The Chi- ing what to do about other schede nese Reds fired 35 shells today yeg engagements. at Quemoy, Nationalist-held island Hagerty said a drainage tube Outpost. the Defense Ministry re- running through Eisenhower's nos. Ported. It did not'say whether the trils into his stomach was keeping | Nationalists returned the fire, ‘him fromm relaxing completely in we will be able to shower new chance to win a $100 Puzzle No. 2 by tomorrow meantime, don’t miss out Press. Cora Bailey School, now being: jrazed, will vote instead at the County Building, 1 Lafayette St. Court May Use Films, Recordings a ~~ |his regulation Army hospital bed, [The tube is being used pending Besides all registered voters of! ‘May cast ballots, Pontiac Municipal Judge Cecil Cobo’s County Drive wcstum tte ‘lee fo Start in Berkley Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo will open his Oakland County campaign. {for the gubernatorial nomination . |Thursday fight in Berkley. Cobo will speak at an open meet- " |ing of the North Woodward Repub- lican Club in Berkley High School | auditorium at 8 p.m., according ito Berkley Mayor William R. Judy. = drunk drivers. He termed the idea an “ideal” way to try such cases. Police Ghiet Herbert W. Straley in announcing the plan said that films would record the unsteady walk and other gestures of drunk drivers, while tape-recordings would give evidence of slurred : ise %- ‘Cobo, Judy said, “in keepng with Finnegan pointed out that'the evi- ithe club's, policy of getting ac- dence would be admissible only if ,quainted “with all candidates." , | the, subject volunteered, as is now | An “open house” invitation to required in blood tests. AP Wirephote RESPONDS TO CHEERS—Queen Elizabeth II wave td cheers from Swedish crowds lihing the route as she rides in an open carriage with King ‘Gustav YI on royal visit to Stockholm. | the public has-been issued, he said.| “Otherwise, it would be: forcing : 3 i % € - Ps . . . ! a én 1 ; os . He oe { 4 , | hi - a [| ee Ca eat ia Cig iL LE ae Se es A Le i +f Si tape-recordings as evidence against The invitation was extended to. But Municipal Judge Maurice E. ‘resumption of normal intestinal ‘processes, expected shortly, Mrs. Eisenhower and the Presi. mmtgseseass Judge Lauds City Evidence Plan= 2s 2's ton S. Eisenhower were with him Sunday. 4 someone to testify aga:nst him-; ‘‘I wouldn't have to rely on some-| Late in the day he was visited self," Finnegan said, adding that one else's construction of what they by his son and daughter-in-law jhe still reserved his final opinion saw and heard, but could make up Army Maj. and Mrs, John Eisens ,of the legality of the evidence. 'my own mind from what I could hower, who were observing their McCallum sald that if the sub- ‘see and hear,” he said. ininth wedding anniversary. . | ject were property identified and | McCallum pointed out that pho Another visitor was Ee | the films and recordings authen- tographs are admissible in court, | Adams. chiet Reltetin. ecg | tieated, the evidence would be an and explained that a film actually “~~ - ~ | advancement in court, is a series of photographs. | | ) He added ihat due to tong SYS U.S. Post Office time-tapses between arrests and 2nd Worst in Operation : WASHINGTON. (INS) — Poste | court trials, policemen often for- | hk t in % get important points me too oer 4 “field said yésterday. the 't.S. Post i In Today's Press | County News................18 | Damon Runyon.............10 ™"y- | Editorials |... eteeesuahess @ | With films and,.recordings, Office is the world’s second @ POt-O-GOld ...cccceceeeeccce 7 the evidence would be'from the standpoint of its fiscs 4 t Sports -sseeccegeeccccss 04, SS ‘down pat.” ‘operation, t aS = ee = | “Theaters ....... Seeee evo eeer 2% =~ «According to Straley, plans for} He said only one other postal 4 | TV & Radio Programs.....33 the exidence have been under South America— | Witson, Bart... ..cce.c...05. 33 {ior are San a year, all Wie SE ‘percentage deficit Women's Pages. +«oe-18, 16, 17 [completed within a~few months. ‘ fy j f ? , ~ ; 1 (G3, jf ee eee ee / J i Hl 3 iat foe 19 te a oe, ee ee A ee P i oe i) a4 i J ‘ Fi + 44 zy ‘ e F = ; : : : ; + . : + = id i > j Ms ~, NU SAV Boom Area Man for State Office = he Dey Je 4 mf. ‘\Final Study for Budget of I’ Million Set Tonight . es : : iy * tion of two burglary waves and in the capture of three armed thugs during a gun-fight in 1937. He was born in Westfield, Mass., August 25, 1896, and came to Pon- tiac 41 years ago. im 1920 he married Altha F. Beall, 87, of 274 State .Ave. died Saturday at the home of her son after being ill for 18 months. She was born in Demmet, Tezas on May 23, 1869, the daughter of Victoria Riley and William F. Cloud. Heitjan, Fred West, Elaine Neus- in- etate way construc. snderie, Patricia’ Sara, Jedyney =” oo Meena Marentette, Janet English, the) ~ Rev. Fr. Richard Lauinger, the Rev. Fr. William Immel and the Rev. Fr. Norman Thomas. The Rev. Fr. O'Reilly, pastor, honor attendance Egbert, city manager, Herbert, Herzberg, city planner, and two real estate appraisers have been’ witnesses for the city. Property’ owners and one rea] estate man for their cause have had the stand, since the trial began Tuesday. An unusual feature of the week- end toll was that none of the 10 traffic deaths occurred on Sunday. There were nine drowning victims —six of them children. The traffic dead: - Mrs. Olga Humphries, 72, of Chi- Factory Representative I Compore These Features: _WEDNESDAY—2 to 4 p.m. 2g * PRICE & QUALITY * DECKLE REMINGTON J * bate (MONTH & Year) | * SHARP CONTRAST Electric Shever i * LIFETIME FADEPROOF i : * ; : | BIRMINGHAM—The budget forjtailers Assn. at its 50th annual con- Special GOP Committee - |the fiscal yea i6- comes be vention, in Detrolt last wee. Will Support VanDusen ~ladoption tonight. It would allot] Beverly School's se-volee glee for Attorney General "11,535,635 for total expenses, to be| club will sing and Dr. Dwight D. de . hy tase being Get ot 2] EFC LS RG, aii a reas it rate of $19.60 per $1,000 assessed schools, will. talk at rrow’s on camer Koran os re oe ee Te laces, | Mange Cis ener, arvenged ny — The tax rate is sl lower| by Beverly. Principal Malcolm |— "esti, °3 eee # nounced today it will back State than last year's rate of 70. It) F Wahi Pewersags. or jumbo Representative Richard C. Van will yield $1,151,694, while other Joo : P Vib issue of Siruinghemn ua the par income ‘of the city. will be $383,940, Mrs, — Brezette ' ower rator id decrees. * Edwi anche) Brezet ’ ‘ : ty’s candidate for State Attorney the budget Bog ms el me with her $9.75 Value - ie 8 8 $7,960 for the commission; $15,160 daughter, Majel, 200 Park. for five § ge Q@ County Chairman Chad M. Rit- assessor; © $15,185, trossereri emiole = “ ee | " ~~ ay = oe the cage nD coment ee two daughters, Maje] and Mrs. Jo-, Powerful vibrater “7 i Duge ; 5 ’ 7 v4 : wer — YAMES HUGH CURRAN 8B. ver who has made an outstand-| $184,625, fire department and |S¢Ph pedal pa ldrecepoiorey “ frqyriag ating | o . ing record in his two terms ig the other allotments, ap ovire will be at 10 a.m. Tues- [eo Teeuine massage. | efired Officer ae ve Special apptopriations include'aay at Manley Bailey Funeral, | “He is the youthful, aggressive 5 |$5,000 fo rtraffic signals, $6,000 for biome and interment will be at | and progressive type of candidate’ 5 office equipment, $40,000 for street!o:39 p.ar—Tuesday in TeKonsha, | =x" (3 ' | we believe Michigan's Republi- = resurfacing, $5,000 for '|Mich., where she was born. p08 1 Soginaw | a en cans will want on the state ticket AP Wirephete land $2,000 for road oiling. ; - 4 next November.” ON ALERT IN ARGENTINA — Heavy armed = government of President Sage yamres The | Top among Py aphageare ee falingrad rowds — os ‘ fe . decided government troops stand guard at the Navy government announced that it had smashed com- lections expected police § C James Curran, 59, Dies;\x: the party's state nominating Manisey im the Argentine capital city of Buenos pletely a revolt by followers of deposed dictator |partment's $41,300. J on Where Else * * = te- z } . wes ss aaa convention a ears Aires today following flash uprising against the Juan D, — Pongo aa ragpertat Mob Tito on Visit | but at SIMMS! rom - ‘| The committee already has : . the proposed Meter Bus Ord | xeqscow (INS) — Marshal Tito . mailed solicitations of support for) 4 () F Award Diplomas l | f Defends nance from the-table by an at- 4.04 Nikita Khrushchev evereal SUPER-SIZE I A retired Pontiac Police Depart-|V&" Dusen to county Sepetioos, ose Ives | torney for two cab ees escaped injury today when thou- BLACK G WHITE 1 ment detective lieutenant, James|**¥ing the Oakland County party to 63 Gr aduates ° "| and q request that the decree bY |.. 445 of enthusiastic Stalingrad ‘ Hugh Curran Sr., 59, of 60 Dougias|“naS earned a place on the 1956 2 t St Michael ° the Oakland karate residents swept past security J Snapshots | aad a Pa State Ticket.” : | stopping of pollution cavda' to Grom | eral. Hospital pg ggg oe amet Over Weekend 2 gue Road Bill Move River be extended beyond the [#107 {Te cond time in less | FO LY 1 tan year Chiet Assistant Oakland County | , Sixty-three St. Micheel_ seniors , July 1 date. Heat ghee dryer aoa tom R_ON : Prosecutor George F. Taylor also, _. . received diplomas in commence-| ,,, — au : a ne ed eee ta sPeniformeg (bas announced he is a candidate) 10 Killed on Highways; ment exercises last night. Highway Official Raps) The North Evergreet, auinotiy:[sians Ihave mobbed the Yugoslav | Cc ] officer end sergeant until 1968. fe|" ** Sominetion. | Nine Persons Drown— sbval ep Ag boggerr J. coed Governor Over Flaw)mingham city offices, =. eyeing Tito and Communist Party Chiet J ] . ‘ - . . address ° oe “al- p , . 1948 "erving on general asign | : De aths 6 of Them Children | Eraduates and awarded diplomas, in Bond Provision te a i euch aad 12 Milltecce ada crowd cotimated tne \ ment until his retirement April 6, ontiac eat 5 : Following early morning mass, Roads, besides the Detroit inter-| more than 200,000 soon after they 1954. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pre Pago their tec sad _ In his regular — news re-' ceptor drainage. — ‘ arrived on a special train a j th t thousands ttended . U- jease issued recently in Lansing, __|Moscow at the start of a week's Promoted to lieutenant May 5. ‘Ars Thadeus Beall 2 Sate “Wichigms baghoays aa reate breakfast. State Highway Commissioner) At the circuit court condemnation’ i,j) in the southern part of the | | ae ee es nnd 819 nersons| Participating in the program Charles M. Ziegler lashed back at hearings on the property the City | soviet Union. : meritorious citations im the solu-'| Mrs. Thadeus (Cora , Belle) arpa m =a, pe were Gerard Steinhelper, Mary|Goy. G. Mennen Williams for the|wishes for Parking Lot 3-A, D. C. |— = ae 1 i ] s s " Williams has said Ziegler should have known there is a flaw in the bonding provisions of the state’s 1955 multi-million dollar highway Wolven. He was a member off On May 23, 1895 she married (cago. abasersey . the —— Recipients act. A Thursday decision by the RECONDITIONED ‘ nom frlek Goes — : Bilks BPOE No. 810. officials. | y by ic by setae bento tle wits and Thadeus Beall.Mrs. Beall came | Mrs. Maude Johnson of Kala-|inciude James Fitzgerald, Fred) A special session of the Legis- | jury is expected by city oF Only genuine EASTMAN KODAK ; Surviving bes is wife te Pontiac from Bokoshe, Okla. |mazoo. West, Janet English, Mary Heitjap lature has been called to remedy | Judge Clark Adams is hearing — papers and chemicals used ~to ] son James H. Curran Jr., of ae and lived here for 19 years, Rose V. Carroll, 38, Clare. pha ; casey Wright, Ron.| the wording of the act, the case. . | Geoure. best pictures tec, S one sister, Mrs. Les . She t rived bi one Harry Farrish, 3, of Brimley. ald Mead Wi : ‘er. A he is o s sd = } French. of Brockton, Mass., and) Se is surv y one son, Thad- . Rose Weishaar, Mar-) Ziegler,» who claims 8") Hesbert Burr, shoe store opera- 5 ” Curran of On-€Us: Beall of 274 State St, and| Maxine Burgess, 6, of Detroit. peolgieeniss Ligh ad Cores (three grandchildren, George Beall Sgt. Benjamin Smigelski, 26, a ‘of Wilmington, Conn. land James Beall of Pontiac and|Selfridge Field airman. Service will be at 2 p.m. Mrs. Alvin Gua of Detroit. Harold B. sao *, Chicago. Wednesday fro the Pursley Funeral] Service will be tomorrow at 10 —, nig * sa t. Home, with the Rev. Theodore|a.m. from the Davis Funeral Home — eet eacies weal and Collen McEnery. — bach of Oakland Ave. United|with the Rev. Charles D. Race of) “Ugene Mobinson, >, : Church officiating. {the First Christian Church officiat- ington Township, Macomb County. Burial will follow in the Oakland ing. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cem-| Drowning victims: Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. __|etery. Mrs. Ethel Banks, 44, of . Bids for Nomination capuaue ov cack MeO. sve Deen, 20 montns, ot 10 Prosecutor's Post ‘uesday evening at 8 o'clock by Erqnk |, Coons R le. T BPOE No. 810. Jane Stedman, 9, of Grand) Arthur W. Kollin, Pontiac Mr. Frank I. Coons, 51, of 1608] Betty ws Go es garet Bott, and Elizabeth Taylor. Others include Janice Sears, Pa- tricia Schertzer, Joan Weisgandt, Frances Hayes, Elaine Nuessen- dorfer, Shirley Fox, Patricia Hay- engineer, not an attorney,” said Williams and the Attorney General eral's staff should have uncovered; the flaw in wording. Rushed Direct to EASTMAN KODAK Daiiy—for Fast, DEVELOPING & PRINTS ee eee tor, was elected the new secretary- treasurer of the Michigan Shoe Re- He said Attorney General Thom- as ae sei eee fant Found Dead = the bill, aes aioe mention the in Smoldering Box ‘flaw when asked for an opinion on Detectives of the Pontiac and i the bill. i. Oakland County police departments “The flaw reportedly fails to make|toqay were seeking the identifica-| attor-/Specific provision for allocating|iion and whereabouts of a person the funds to pay off bonds issued under| 44 jeft the remains of a pre- @ CLEANED “e@ OILED @ ADJUSTED | COLOR FILMS a FREE Mailing Bags | for 35mm Kodachrome Film Users... Gave that extra trip--mail us your 34mm color film. We air-mall them direct to KODAK same day we receive ‘em, ‘new faster service. NEW GERVICE—Remington repre- sentative be ° Thursday in Chicago of a heart/Rapids. : Wedding Guests Hurt\stac vite stenting the gradi-| Fiber Cook, $8. of Arm Arbor. |Detocratic candidate for Oakland ibe act Wher O'S OFM 24s: aturely-bem ntti ere NR mnee | ation of his daughter, Phyllis, trom| Alton F, Smith, 6, of Grand|County Prosecuting Attorney in| box in Pontiac Township sometime ° = ’ the August 7 primary, he an- Ds * s» \Saturday night or early Sunday. ———-— ; Moody Bible Institute, Haven. mgest_ 7 primary Birmingham Pair, | aaenaeeaaaeaae eee ee eee ee in uto- ree ras 2 : eee | Richard Zulewski, 9 Wyan- nounced today. g ‘' The remains were found -by) He was born in Harrisville on lewski, 9, of Wyan ‘ . 519 ad December 27, 1904, the son of Mary |tte- | Kollin, a Pontiac resident for 34 Davisburg Rider [Detective Thomas Mitchell at 5 90 . A car “loaded with wedding, Jane Morgan and oie D. Coons. Terry Porter, 16. of Onaway. years, is a graduate of the Univer: |a. Mm. Sunday while on patrol. He. 4 4 guests smashed into a tree in. , ‘Fred Nettleton, 14, of Pickford. sity of Michigan and Wayne Uni- Win Top Awards |discovered the — = Pp R E § C R l F T | 0 fl § Springfield Township last night,, On May 19, 1932, he married | Floyd Paul Stein, 24, of Capac. versity Law School. He was assist- |boar] box on the ground on Golf 3 The Only hospitalizing three. Edith Bohn in N, Adams. ; lant prosecutor under Clyde D.| Michigan Pioneers Saddle Club Drive, 300 yards from Wards Or- ¢ \\ Dittereace FILLED A CCURATELY The driver, Gerald Snover, 22,| Mr, Coons came to Pontiac from U 5 St d NATO Underwood and incumbent Fred-'o¢ Oxford held its 1st annual horse chards. ea | ls Our of Rochester, listed in good condi-|jarrisville in 1912-and attended|U.J. JIANG ON erick C. Ziem until 1954, and now| show Sunday. The event exceeded = 4 7 tower BY EXPERTS te = with chest injuries in Pontiac|pontiac High School. He was a s village attorney for Wolverine expectations with 130 horses regis Bloomfield Sailor's Car | 4 PRICES — Hospital, told State Policeimember of the First Methodist | Py ted From Dulles Lake. ‘tered and more than 400 spec- c ashes Into Tree 14 i ae . ot the Pontiac post that he was!Church and an inspector at Pon-|* pec Now president of the Pioneer tators on hand, at the Oxford show|\! n ree ee” «0 Savings of 19% to 09% © Frevh, Pare Drage Used following the car of the bride and tiac Motors. < | WASHINGTON (INS) Highlands Civic Assn., Kollin is a|ring. Oxford Knights of Pythias! prpymNGHAM — Lester L- Col. 4 bridegroom in an after-the-wedding! surviving besides his wile and of seate John Foster Dulhnn eae member of Elks Lodge fl, the|was .co-sponsor. . _|bert, Jr., 22, Martel drive, Bloom-| 4 95 y. ) bay feel are h tt | fr Caushter is two sisters, Mrs, M. E. pected to “iadicahs today cia ‘9, [Democratic Club of Pontiac, West Top winners of the day in what |field Hills, received face and leg, 4 Saginaw —Maia Floor eee ecten nod were Baldwin and Mrs. Leon F. Cobb, morrow just how far the U.S. is Potise Kiwanis, Amvets, Pontiac) pag been described by Pioneer (cuts as welll as a police ticket) ¢ ‘both of Pontiac and two brothers, |. |); Junior Chamber of Commerce, dolore potiheg expanding the At B'nai B'rith, Temple Beth Jacob ham and Robert Snover, 27 | * 8 8 jand the county. sate and national Rochester, » 2h OF) ‘Service will be Tuesday at 2:00 Officials said the question will P@* associations. - “Wittkopp suffered neck injuries,/{fom the Sparks - Griffin Chapel be thoroughly explored in a meet-| ae 3 authorities said, and Ebarra ace a Rey Lies be sens ane ing today bewteen Dulles and Ca-'- Woman, 46, Injured ion. ist- rv. UF ensen officiat-|nadian Foreign Minister Lester A. Loryoape paces ; — hilo ing. Burial will be in Oakland Hills Pearson, and tomorrow and as Auto Rams Tree Robert Snover was released after, Memorial Gardens. Wednesday with German Chancel-| Mrs. Ross Howe, . 46, of Com- treatment of leg bruises, authoti- lor Konrad Adenauer. merce Township, was treated and Joy released from St. Joseph Mercy ties added. ‘Mrs. James Rollo Crabb | Ye r Both foreign officials are known Hospital Sunday after suffering Mrs. James (Adaline) Crabb, 84, to have firm ideas on the need to minor injuries when the car in died Saturday in a local nursing|strengthen the North Atlantic|which she was riding struck a tree. “one of the when he reportedly fell asleep at) the wheel of a car early pater — Le ee x Oe uae ot REPEAT of a SELL-OUT! Revere Ware—Same LOW PRICE! Club officials as | most colorful ef shows,” were two Birmingham youngsters and a Davisburg rider. Sandy Wells, 15, with her Sand- man and Jill won 3 events, includ- ing the 11-16 junior championships Larry Littleson, a Birmingham 10 year-old took his palomino Dixie to three victories, including the 1-10 junior championship. Del Munson of Davisburg won three events on the spirited Chico, including the ‘trophy for the day.” falter Wittkopp, 22, of Rochester, aries Ebarra, 31, of Birming- H. Ray Coons of Howell, and Claud 'A. Coons of Pontiac. of| before it hit a tree. at the side of! Lake Park Avenue near Oak Street. Police rushed him to Beaumont Hospital in a squad car when an, ambulance was delayed. Colbert, a member of the: U.S. Navy, was treated and released. { ’ Police ticketed him for not hav- ing the car under control and for not having his driver’s license with him, Dafriige*to the car was esti- | Woman Rider Injured in Spill From Horse — egy ee ei Treaty Organization, The car was driven by-her hus-| Entries came from a. dozen sad-/mated at $1200. wW@ Sh avy et rasta A i ee "O 7a] rar ero he ame nh get tet sci Won't See the Word GENUINE and released at Pontiac Generaliago from Tecumseh. She was born|wise men’ named at the recent : : = Hospital yesterday after being in- jured on a fall from a horse dur- ing the Oxford Township Horse in Tecumseh March 4, 1872. On March 19, 1898 she married James Rollo Crabb. : A former schoolteacher, Mrs. Crabb attended school in Tecum- seh and was a°“member of the Methodist Church of Tecumseh, | Survivors include one daughter, picket fence, thréwing her to the ground ‘Mrs, James Bellinger of Pontiac, one granddaughter, Mrs. Lewis The Weather ‘Bracknell’ of Drayton and three PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly great grandchildren, Paris NATO Council meeting to but Women Will Do find ways to develop the non-mili- tary aspects of the alliance. “Joined Navy to see the world—but all he's seeing is beautiful women, * - At the Great Lakes Naval Train- ing Center, Rossdeutcher has been assigned the pleasant task of help- | ing to pick Mrs. U.S, Navy from. among the beautiful wives of Navy Show, Sally Gray, 15, suffered a brok- en nose when the horse she was riding stumbled and fell into a | \ REVERE| | | 1%2-Qt. Sauce Pan You may never see this low price again! Hurry tonight a : and Tuesday for this Stain- less Steel, Copper - Clad sauce pan. Limit — | per e person. - 98 N. Saginaw Top Place Nominees CHICAGO (iNS)—Socialist Party candidates for the national election: are Darlington Hoopes of Reading, | Pa., for president, and Samuel H./ ; Friedman of New York City, for vice president. | ‘ —Znd Floor ‘Truman's Limousine ‘Has Blowout in France | PARIS u) — The limousine car- ‘rying former President Harry S. Truman on a tour of Loire Valley Japan Prays for Ike : c The party made the nominations ty dlondy. ‘with sactiered “Tiiermeon ar agg alin ing = Puneet erteraay at the cose of pa annual evening thundershowers, continued very P.M). three-day convention in icago. tate. hiph tomernee e092. “socthenn, Home with the Rev. John Mulder . 5-9 miles an hour today and of Central Methedist Church offi- ‘ 5 ote, thundersbon ers” tomers Ciating. Burial will be in No, Farm- ’ _— ington Cemetery. | TOKYO «— Prime Minister Today in Ponting - . Ichiro Hatoyama sent a cable to, ee *rent temperature preceding © © ™ Adan Admits Guilt, Fined President Eisenhower today say-| SS 8 Sm Wind cle ee : a ; chateaus had a blowout at 50 miles Direction’ Bouthwest "en Drunk Driving Count ne a eee ea an hour today. The Ss eets Monday st 0:08 pm and the people pray for your brought it to a halt without mis- toon sets Mondsy at ‘10.4 pm | _ Driving while under the influence speedy recovery and your early het ce eed Moon rises Tuesday at 9:21 a.m jot liquor resulted in a $75 fine|return to the affairs of state.” a commented: “We cer- Downtown Temperatures land payment of $25 in costs for a = tainly have been lucky on this fea a tee t Pontiac man Saturday. 250 Arab Rebels Killed trip. But what bothers me is that } 8. m0... pm ss| Norman L. Slater, 22, of 93 S. our lunch is going to be held up.” Sone ‘Parke St., pleaded guilty to fe) Sos © — cme te , er charge at the arraignment held al 8 over t ian rest im Pontioe Waterford Township Justice eatin teaongers poss to aah as wae Alarm Routs Burglars Highest temperature... . % D Lefurgy. c in from a series of opera- scaredi “ieee poe feat ney pa ee | sala ae . tions by French troops across Al- off when « burglar P soo sound- GLASSES! eather—Sunshine * | : - ‘ Commerce Township store ‘One Year Age in Pontiac . Sentenced to Jail Term ene wa pa es Oakland County Sher- Satisfection Lowest’ temperature ccccccccecles 4 .| Thomas: C. Bradley, 31, of 227 Reyther Wins Award iff's deputies said. Mean temperature .....--..----->. 64.8|Crestwood St., was lodged in the, They said that glass in the front Weather—Rain, .17 Oakland County Jail Saturday for}; NEW YORK (INS)—Walter P. door at 2005 Wixom Rd, had been __ | Miighest and Lowest Temperatures This|20 days after pleading guilty to|Reuther, head of the AFL-CIO broken, but the building appar- Sg ae 00 Dots lo M4 Yeors | | isos Teckless driving before Bloomfield United Auto Workers, has been) ently was not entered. FS Senday's Tomperatere Chart 9 | O* MSHI Justice Albert Carr. ichosen for the first annual Walter _ a -_ ™ ee : O17) Los Angeles 90 60 - White Award. | CHECK HIM! — A real fancy p . ri aisle oe as . ee oom ancy pants in new Scotch plaid trousers Heir Plans Art Center en # 31 Menpne #3 & Free Trip to Clip College... icth are being cut by a — that's “Billy,” a three-year-old rooster owned by Gerald Botimer | el cata @ = Metlingen " a New Orleans & 7) EHICAGO” (INS) — Two youtfts| 11-year-old. woman near Luck- of Battle Creek. The White Rock cock has several pairs of pants, but Hi " rtford, dSyearold heir a the’ $3 Seance” 4 gs Who won Italo-American National now, India, Her 40 grandchildren these new ones are for Easter. And they are really something to crow |, g p {ood chain millions, says — _ eB $ § Union Scholarships are in for ajand 10 great grandchildren will) About, what with their red buttons up the legs. Naturally, Billy's & ine plans to build a 10-story, 1'- Kin._243, 15 W. Lawrence Street ae Slctppine. They'll get nine — a family reunion {o celebraie| neighborhood curiosity as he struts around the Botimer yard in his |miniondollar art gallery at Col-l] Open 9 - 5:30—Fri, ‘til 9” Phone FE 2-2895 - "7 A eee ii ¢s/tuition at a Chicago barber college.|the event. == | | classy togs, : umbus Circle in Manhattan. : ! Y - == > || { - f 2s * ms H | 5 t ' | : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1956 Jail Weichunénn Escapes if ‘arrived escorting ilies) to Porritt i ' 1 ‘ Le MOUNDEVILLE, W, Ve. @ —|gons. Sioned tras Ralsigh Coen. ope Pha F dihonabeewe T. tons, ie oe f The “SURE GIF T” for DAD or om Dy f . ! | RONSON ‘WINDLITE’ Nobody watched the watchman.|ty last November, he was serving CELLULITE — ww: . Wind-Proof Lighter | | - NIGHTS Melvin L. Shrewsbury, 40, convict}1 to 10 years for grand larceny. night watchman at the State Pen- . 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Taal Mm J fx “ * Fleer | : H fesnew of i mm » | B A ROTHERS THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY .IU NE 1}, 1956 Big te My Old Man is the most frequently recurting character in Damon Runyon’s literary work. He A Right Good-Looking Gal is pap were principal characters. Blues sel down scores of skeiches afid stories in which My Oid Man is the protagonist or narrator. similarly used Grandpap in scores of sketches and stories. in his youth or inventions of his own. typical of the long series o! Stowy Pinas By DAMON RUNYON : oe, stories in which My Old Man or Grand- Even after the Broadway guys and doils stories proved more popular and prolitable than any of his earlier fiction, Runyon continued to write My Old Man and Mr Cid Home Town stories. By DAMON RUNYON * It is a very hot day in the late. "Ads back in my old home town out West, when One-Arm Jack Maddox and his gang come a-cuss- ing and a-shooting into town to hold up the Stockgrowers’ National Ba - * * * ee I am not there myself, of course, | ~ but I get the story from my Grand- pap, who is sitting under the awn- ing in front of the Greenlight saloon with his chair tilted back against the wall, when One-Arm Jack rides in with his gang. They all have six-pistols and Winchester rifles, and as they go tearing along Santa Fe av. toward the Stockgrowers’ Na- tional Bank, they take pot shots at everybody in sight, including my Grandpap. My Grandpap says he gets up off his chair very quietly and steps into the Greenlight saloon as if he is just going in for a drink, be- cause he does not wish to be a party to a holdup, even as a wit- ness, but my Uncle Abner always tells the story a little different. BAT OUT OF A CAVE My Uncle Abner says he is in-| side the Greenlight playing a little! stud poker with some of the boys, 4 4 é 4 te ' = be / pushing the pistol aside. people back in my old home town, ever see her, either, because she is just back for a Summer vaca- tion from a college in the East. |She is only stalling One-Arm for itime | TAKES A LITTLE TIME Now, naturally, all this gab takes, “Why, hello Jack! What is the matter!’’ says Daisy Bartfield, Arm Jack and Zeb Coultry and Bad Pete comes bursting out of the bank, and old One-Arm goes ever with his only other wing busted from a shot which 19 of funren'to FaceCharge Many were legends Runyon picked up ‘remember ever sane her before. See Yemen Premier Off to Moscow (Tomorrow: Meet Joe and Ethel Turp of Brooklyn in “Home Cooking.” The Turps were Damon Runyon's favorite Ae characters, and with My old | Visit Seen as Man, were made known te mil- lions who met them weekly in the Pictorial Review.) William O'Dwyer a eat: on Income Tax NEW YORK w — Former New|°”’ Badr was accompanied by | | York Mayor William O’Dwyer has yemenite trade delegation on his! iducted by camel back. returned from Mexico to face &ifirst venture behind the Iron Cur-' igoevernment claim that he owes tain. ‘about $10,000 in back income tax-! es. wore the tradifional turban, cloak O'Dwyer's case is scheduled to and wispy beard of Yemen as he plane special Soviet be heard tomorrow , Federal Tax boarded a sent to Cairo for him. Court, He has asked a hearing on claims that he owes back taxes ‘for the a = shrouge 1951. some observers The alae’ mayor’ arrived last and ‘night. by plane from Mexieo City, where he now lives. est * ‘Quadi Mohamed el Amri, O'Dwyer has asked the tax foreign minister of Yemen. E ‘court to throw out the government Amri is’ considered the most in- iclaim. He says he spent $22,390 fluential man in his country out: ‘in performing his diplomatic dut- Side the royal family. ies and was reimbursed only $10,-) bassador to Mexico ‘ |eursion to Moscow as another step Effort conservative pattern of | to Develop Trade for Remote Arab Kingdom has kept its doors.so tightly closed CAIRO, Egypt w—Seit ul Islam/|its wealth is still untapped. Badr, slim young crown: prince and premier of the isolated Arab|Miles over the southwest portion kingdom of Yemen, left by plane|of the Arabian Peninsula on, th today to talk economic aid in Mos-|Red Sea, Its 4% million inhabit. The tall prince, still in his 20s. quring ‘1837, The prince has had little experi- ence outside his’ primitive: country expressed | ifears he might be an easy mark He left his for the Russians. However, he was ‘city post in 1950 to become am-|&¢companied by one of the shrewd. statesmen the Arab world— deputy _Observers also noted that Bair! had: a conference with Egypt's | Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser be- : fore he departed. - Yemenite leaders view the ex-| in their cautious efforts to. expand and develop their country’s econ-' ‘omy without upsetting unduly the ]. life. Although potentially one of the| richest areas in Arabia, Yemen to the outside world that most of The. kingdom stretches 75,000. ants live in a land that has almost ‘yo roads. Mail service is still eon- | The Grand National. steeple- chase was established in England yes," PROTECT AGAINST WATER THATCHER, '| PATTERSON --&-WERNET Community National Bank Bidg. : FE 2-970 e 124 by ‘the government. Rarer onas ‘ pre ae » O'Dwyer said he expects to stay in the United States about-a- week. | | ‘Prisoner of Red Camp | Swims to Freedom TAIPEI, Formosa \P—A young Chinese inmate of a Communist forced labor camp swam miles to a Nationalist island in, Amoy Bay, the. Defense Ministry| 264 constipation cases tested prove OLIVE TABLETS give you said today, (our best citizens afterwards * * « Nature's ideal regularity ! | claim, The ministry said three other! Medical.evidence finally prom- Well, they all get away but One- Prisoners who fled the Red main-, ‘ises you thorough, safe, natural land yesterday were missing and relief from that miserable, EXHAUSTIVE CLINIGAL TESTS PROVE DR. EDWARDS’ OLIVE TABLETS 58% =: MORE EFFECTIVE THAN OTHER LAXATIVES! a little time, maybe five or six Arm himself, and after Doc Wilcox believed drowned ‘sickening feeling of irregu- thorough, gentle, effective results in 9 out of 10 cases! 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These are the facts based on clinical records of 261 patients, from 11 to 87 years old, suffering from is a terrible crash of glass as my| While One-Arm Jack is standing lock him up One-Arm 1s looking We Invite Charge Accounts Grandpap takes the window in the|in there sort of petrified with sur- mighty puzzled, like a guy who is : , prise, the citizens of my old home'thinking of something to himself, town hump themselves and get and finally he says to Bob Davis, removing nourishment that your body needs. They're un- surpassed as a laxative fortem- porary constipation. Sold by all lege graduate imprisoned on his| native island of Kulangsu, west of Amoy. 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Just in time for the a One-Arm Jack, Zeb Coultry and Bad Pete Jacobs hop off their horses when they reach the bank, and go inside, leaving the others outside to shoot at anybody that ‘shows up, SHOVES SIX-PISTOL IN CAGE One-Arm Jack walks up to the cashier's window, shoves‘ his six- pistol in a face that he sees inside the cage, and says like this: “Shell out that gravy in there,” he says, “and be quick about it, too.” Well, the next thing One-Arm Jack knows, but the nozzle of the pistol is pushed aside ,and he finds he is looking smack-dab into the face of a right good-looking gal, and the gal is saying to = like this: “Why, hello Jack! What is the matter!" Well, sir, who is this gal but Daisy Bartfield, whose old man, Dan Bartfield, is cashier of the Stockgrowers' National Bank, and what is Daisy doing in the cashier’ cage, as it comes out afterwards, but working for hér dad, who is. down with the rheumatism. “Where are you keeping your- ~ sel¢ all these years, Jack Mad- dox?” she says to One-Arm Jack. “What are looking at me that way for? Don’t you remem- ber me—Daisy Bartfield?” Well, naturally, One-Arm Jack does not, for he never sees Daisy Bartfield before in his whole life, and, asa matter of fact, not many More features that do more for you @ Fully automatic, cooks even while you're out. @ Miracle Oven Seal shuts out disturbing air currents, gives perfect baking results every time. © Infra-red heat for fast, Baver-veated) bruiling. @ Convenient work space right where you cook. ~ @ Full width storage drawers hold larg- —=S a i x ~ est pans. — @ Platform light. Handy appliance outlet. Exciting colors match your kitchen. 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Edward 10) 3 of T The wedding took place in April. jast the deal to film Jack Dem-|Dmytryk’s direction is superb and) Block North The invitation to the Daniels was| 5.0y's life story has been finalized Spence is also eee TONIGHT Pinte Madara plead Tee oa lalla oe area oe . ; a delay—in- delivery until Jast Sat- the -winner!-The— former —-heavy- to share in a family birthday urday. weight champion gets a price for Party with Dolores Gray at the’ his story plus a percentage, and|Villa Capri. Wynn Rocamora and! NIGHT RACING he also acts as technical advisor. |1, Who were dining there, were) ew Just as soon as Weisenthal| invited to join the party which also TUTE MTSE RMM finishes “The Day They Gave|included Monte Prosser. CUNDAY G NN WY | Babies Away,” he'll put the Monte told me he wantefl Dolores, Dempsey epic into production. for the opening of the Tropicana ely. “> ln lla in lin Sir dal Ter, Se eee ee Se eee eee Ap ine THE GREATEST — THE BEST BREAKING ALL RECORDS! vvwvweweeereree Paul Daniel have recaived a an Jack Dempsey Life Story, Woman Driver, Mate Take Dip in Lagoon the water, gan State Fire * * Fire Chief to Head Unit PORT AUSPIN inthe Michi. jl (mga men’s Assn. has_ ey. K LAN D: DETROIT # — The next time named Fire Chief Floyd Harter of MON RNY AIR CONDITION! |Delores Green takes a driving les- ajegan its president ison, whe probably won't go near, _ New York City's Park contains * over 800 °acres, has a zoo, lakes, WHY “gs The 24-year-old woman was do-, mall, bridle paths, gardens, did MAMIE. ing all right yesterday until her picycle paths and a c arousel. lautomobile reached a curve near —. the Detroit Yacht Club. A moment: and her husband, 28, were crawling through ilater, she NOW Thru THURS. | STOVER have to leave jthe windows and out of. me feet of , Also 1000 jwater, The car went into the lagoon and submerged, and the doors jammed. So the Greens hurried out through F the windows windows and swam to Shore. | NATIONAL WANTED TO BUY 1000 COMICS TRUE LOVE GEOGRAPHICS We Sell Complete Line Tricks—Jekes—N evelties Piper's Magazine Outlet i 35 Aubyrn Ave. FE 4-8240 SAN FRANCISCO? in Las Vegas. Dolores said she No picture has ever accented so/&lso has promised Joe Pasternak # vividly the perils of mountain| She will be in the first independent climbing in the snow-topped Alps musicals he makes after he leaves ‘as paramount’s “The Mountain,”|MGM. ‘replete with magnificent scenery.| He had a nice talk with Dolores’ HURON You sit absolutely guled to your Brother, who leaves shortly to _ the girl...and the whole town knew it! ee THEATER _ ‘chiar while you watch two broth-|Study for the priesthood. ers (Spencer Tracy and Rober SNAPSHOTS AT RANDOM: Wagner) make the — Rumbles are loud again that ¢ climb. Faye Emerson and Skitch Hender-. One. brother, Zachary, played | | son are further apart than the by Spence, has only the idea to poles. aid any possible survivors in an air crash. The other brother, | od RosALIND RusseELL | to rob the corpses. He will even Lebanon Hospital. | commit muder. i i a te i ttl | To see baby-faced Bob as such wn the way to dinner at the. a NGL = a. - * Capri, we st dat M ra ~ en = r sto a ar-| : THEATRE GUILD. the and JOSHUA LOGAN fr a dastardly character is an ex- garet Ettinger's he cacleiaile 1 Dwected by JOSHUA LOGAN a i. . |Perience. He gives his best per-haq a talk with Dr. Herbert — Produced by FRED KOMLAAR fin 4 : | formance. Bob very. frankly says ‘Kal . me =. \ ae | ia : alumus .and_ his attractive MS Gane Guess THE VANISHING AMERICAN | BRADY TOTTER- TUCKER in TRUCOLOR \Elanore. who is finishing her book. An interesting and informative guest was Ken Lidstone, inter- Randolph Paul, tax authority. Ken ‘is on his way to South America. ] Attorney Opens HELL IN THE AIR HEAVEN IN HER hn bn tn tn ti he i hn tin hp ti ti ti tin tin ta hn i ti ti tin hi hi hi tin i in Nin tin tin i i th Min in Min in Min Mn i ie i Min Mie Mi in i i i Mi Nn an a ill ss cin dn ln din i Ahn Ain i Ahn Ain i A Min i Mi in An i Mn Mn An A is Mn An Min sn i Mn an Mn Mi in i Mn Ah Ml Ni in Min in Mn in An dn len ls ir tM ln An asl tame THE MISSISSIPPI Buys 25,000 $1 Bricks oe te hn hn in ho fn hp bn hn hn tn i hn i hin hi hn hin i he hi i in hi Ai ti bi A i i in Mi i a ii Ma Ni in a hin hana Mal 4 Caier by : 3 | LEX BARKER Tecmncoee ¢€ _ Toward Restoration of 2 | PATRICIA MEDIA *cx* . Twistér-Torn Edifice DETROIT (INS)—A Detroit at: “An Invitation to Excellent Food” torney opened the campaign to i SERVED FROM raise $100,000 for the restoration cm snouce STEAKS. CHOPS, CHICKEN (<* Soe “= oo Church of Lincoln Park today with MANNY’S FINE LIQUORS—FINE FOOD | th Purchase of 25.000 one-dollar oe, brick certificates at the kick-off West Huron at Elizabeth Lake Road breakfast on the city-county build- ing lawn. | Philip J. Williams made the purchase of the certificates for the church that was destroyed | by the tornado that struck Lin- | coln Park May 12. | ‘More than 4,000 persons of six Greek Orthodox churches in the Detroit area attended combined services in the Olympia Stadium yesterday as a prelude to the campaign. .The churches repre- isented were St. George, the de- Istroyed edifice: St. George of |Pontiac, St. Nicholas, SS. Con- 'stantin and Helen. Evangelismos sand Assumption. |GROUPS SPORSOR DRIVE The campaigh is being spon- sored by the Crisis Club of Detroit land the federation .of Wayne County Hellenic societies. 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Beedle, 69, drug store op- night and will represent the state as buyers stepped in with higher) }g00_ be Suinach, Be L 119-22) Se July $2.08%8; corn +s lower to *s erator in Waterford since 1926, will i, national competition. Iron River bids and readily, Turnip, No 1. 1.00-1.25 bu. ihigher, July $1.5342; oats a be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Christ! panei second. & Sraad Vetus oan * * * ee 1 % ’ : : : " : aes The rise sent pri eal CHICAGO POTATOES ichanged “7% higher, ue pe Lutheran Church. Burial .will be the drill team meet with Kalama- prices up arou CHICAGO. June 8 (AP\—Potetoes old Tye *s to 1 higher, July $ 4s in Otisville. - | 200 vt 3 pelts Mt the bem while losses See tae: coun tual te soybeans 1% to 3% higher. July) Mr. Beedle, who lived at 4130! A os Pon - 1 went to pall a point. lqu cane no carlot track sales: new stock $3.15%4: lard 5 to 10 cents . per Ai wand ’ Gal early toda at! unday Memorial Service con- x All divisi } kK rivals 101: on track 1€t: supplies, c 919 10 | irport y cluded the event at the Temple ions of the market were ght: demand active: market stronger, ‘hundred pounds higher, July $12.16. Ford i , and buying was fast enough ‘carlot track sales washed io 1 Colt- G p 14 Nene owas : ee npeeel cel baa plea “to force the ticker tape to lag for fornia Roune Marnie Long Whites U.8 rain Prices was a veteran ar of a heavy sc e | ielamkenth acs | emtcaco natn Beers ca Gas ena age ee t up swiftly then DETROIT EGGS CHICAGO, June 11—-(AP! — Open to- } . » etc. adh relal iat ink wei ie he vaevvin en Ea nites (adh) eo ee es ; ead , include Ju 2.07'2 March TLS. Surviving are his widow, Luella, ron, Canaa. Sta dare ue ecWhites—Orace A, Jumbo 43-40, weight Sept BH RI | ‘three ‘sons, Donald, Robert and! the featured speaker at the Sat- 1 a on - a mont = : at 43% a ‘t ate &. imeaium, 30-4 so. “ta ave. t's, email March 7 ee ie | ‘Randall, all of Waterford, and a urday night banquet. 544, Chrysler | 3,000 up 1'2 at 64.) Brower Grade h. lerge 4243, td |guly sy ab oe \daughter Barbara Chamberlain of (it, Manager Walter Willman Royal Dutch Petroleum 3,000 up ave 43. Grade B. large 39 Grade c. i: : 39m July... 1212 ‘Davisburg, and six grandchildren. gave the welcome address at this % %, S Pac Checks 31 obs Po eo “ ia ‘session. Mayor William Donaldson 1% at 10194, Studebaker-Packard ota weekly receipts ‘June 2-8 Osts— Ot 6 1 nal 3,000 off % at 8 Sperry Rand. 10 hodlllcccsi ay lay a -_ At™Reduction we Chmax Mo 69) SON. Underarades tn slightly better CLEVELAND (INS)—Steelways JAWS ARE HIS WEAPONS. ham, with arrangements by the ROCHESTER — The Red € = Aliied Chem . 1132. Cluett Pea 47.6)4*™OF¢ Bt present’ price leveis. to RY Rak asheN nn foe Pursley Funeral Home of Pontiac. Biooq Mobile Unit will visit St. Coca Cola 118.4 —— official publication of American . pang ent sa bag " : J j AND A SAVAGE FIGHTING Andrew's Catholic Church on June Alis Chalmers 65 Colg Palm . 53.6 CBICAGO. BUTTER AND EGGS Iron and Steel Institute, sees the Mrs. Haddock is survived by a a5 oe Alen 166 8 Gel Gat. .cs,, 18 canto Bettaaee, butte daca eu day when the long trip to the MAKES HIM, POUND FOR POUND, son, Dr. Douglass Haddock of Or- 19 for the annua] Community Am Airline 23.7 Comw Ed ..... 40.5 sale buying prices uncha’.ged receipes ll be a thing of the past. chard Lake; two daughters, Bank, only one set for this year, airport will be a thing of the p MOST FOKMIDABLE ~ 433 Con Edis “1.1. 45.7 1.872.000: 93 AA score S875. 92 A 381 : ONE OF E ; d hole bi th Can 205 ; : * , bee hard Demand for whole blood since the Cyan q@4 Con N Gas... 90 B 3625: 88 C 5478. cars 90 B 56 3, | Gladys Larra ot Ore’ Am Gas & Ei. 56 Contam Foe. aa maces nceds wheitcnie bering, vices) The publication . < Gen Dynam. 58.6 cai Hight Cay supplies ample ’ the vertic ally, have been successfully: zone Buick Deal- alt Junior High Schoor by music Modiso _. High Ida Waters Skerrett. i: ‘em she hadn't encoun oie : 1 ae feo... ,. ST@ . demand sarryovers: note on fryers sort; = : | n : r ; , r We Seat ake Sete SERRE SE SS HAST tat flown, and the the convert rs Counc dit xen, They were promly GF Madison Junior High Lake ORION — Anargements 1 ote way after “sore bough n Mills i ane, that changes m neli-. < dale an : <8 3 e Behn Alm... 261 Gen Motors. 27 2 ter to a conventional aircraft pou acyanelen ‘tramea and hung on the bind om is Safety Hazard are pending at the Huntoon Fu- eth” She finally decided to have Bond tre 145 Gen Shoe .... 25 a WICAGO POULTRY ot i Ge now, at band . nounced recently ‘wall as a sign of the school’s war neral Yome, Pontiac, for Ida Wa- |. ‘impudent young sprout’’ rden. el os : O, June 8 ‘AP)—Live poultry ‘ d anand. Th » is rs Skerrett, 84. of the Blackerby ; Borg Warner 43.¢ Gen Tire ...... 534 avout sical) Mf ceuee in coops 822 : e grou; : effort. The other day they were’ . ters Skerrett, 84, of the Blackerby 4 a ~ B . 21.3 Gillette .. pel | (Thi orscay 18 58.000 Ib? 't od. paying . Sees part of a, nation- discoved by the principal, W. B. de Se ee Se Convalescent Home, Lake Orion. pulled since her dentures were 90 Bris My BS Geserieh «1: ea prices “unchanged: | light hens 16-19 Steelways said the revolutionary gj . organization ace Board of Education that the Perry Mrs, Skerrett. who was born in| Comiortable. Buda Co ina Grab Paige TS 16. caponetion Over 4'g Shuey cae, Changes also will benefit residents jade t Buick © Graham, who was looking over the Street entrance to the new James Relea ‘ = Burroughs. 92 Gt No Ry. “13 s*» 28- 253, * ever wre, Under of small cities’ and towns that 4.4. rama wall decorations. Madison Junior High School will Tre Vode cee oe, Rightful Wrath ns &°R 133 Greynound.. is ) cannot ato the millions of @6:|oce noe He opened the frames and found have to be closed because of its Sister. Mrs. Lucille Frazier of Den- RIQ i Camp Soup . 383 Gut on |... 1161) . — i ee, en Change ideas ‘a letter from 145 contributors ex- Le ~ ver, Colo, and one cousin, Mrs.; AMARILLO, Tex. «®—The editor can tees fiellend PF... 123 Livestock lars required to’ build long run-. paying to do with vom es ak hazardous location. lsvank Mlanchard of Detret it thel Amarin Globe News cour r- 4 ames es J : = flies ainin y were Se : ige ini : Capital Airl, 314 Hooker EL!) ace DETROIT LIVESTOCK ways and terminal facilities the retail phase Pening ley were presen | Dr. Otto C. Hufziger. adminis- |mented on all the dust blowing Carrier Cp... 58.1 1 Cent. 1: 634 DETROIT. June 11 /AP)—Hogs—Sal- needed by today’s airliners. Students of instrumental music trative assistant, said the letter; yrs, Lawerence A. Taylor cals from Colo- Sater Tre t42 Ing Rs _ a et eoening BE levee tea las Thue. of the automo : \ ‘and at date of maturity should be from City Traffic Engineer Theo-! WATERFORD TOWNSHIP |into Texas Panhandle ¢ 2 Ing Rand ..... 63 Ibs. opening 25e lower than las: Thurs- tive industry. OLIVER . —'rado. Then he received a letter Ches & Ohio 60.1 Inland St! .... 80.7 day; other weighis end sows mostly ‘cashed with the money going to dore M. Vanderstempel, ‘‘surprised Ta Chrysler . .... 635 Inspir Cop . .. 644 stesdy: eatly sales US No. 1, 2 and 3 Ho Sutterers! | Oliver is past president of both pe a going = af Service for Mrs. Lawerence (Hil- ¢rom George Gledhill at Lamar, Cities Svi 6 =Interiak Ir .... 26.1 180-240 Ibs. 1766-1723. more ini iform ’ be Mice “AP A the muse partment. Se! him.” _ldred L.) Taylor, 51, of 520 North Colo., saying “ship it back. We Ef —— Ibs. 17.50; few closely sorte the ichigan ar ontiac Automo-| The wishes of t mors are - os j ’ STOCK AVERAGES 1.78; some 250-300 Ibs. No. 1 and “3D We had made an arrange: Cass Lake Rd., will be at 1 p.m. and we it.” : NEW YORK. June 11 — (AP) \—Com- |16 38-16.5; carty sales sows a 400 oes Ex istaxis ‘bile Dealers Associations, Active in ing carried out. = peid taxes on it sod ee Gad te Ge Aeccasated Preenl Yea et yl his | ment with him earlier that the Tuesday from the Pursley Funeral — | aad 3018 15 © up to 16.00, 425-550 tb sows 12.08715 00 | E Bother You? << fa 8° =a re | entrance would be limited to an ‘Home, Pontiac, with burial in Ot-’ | preven Dag sees Bare ou women Cattio-“Seiable 2000 eheceipis ine! tude ver pbotner dent of the Pontiac. Kiwanis Club, Planners to Anal ze | entrance only and understood tawa Park Cemetery. She died at COCKROACHES | revious 7 7 aroun cows an stockers a | — = roars Lees re ee ere liberal leveged good Bess id chaee DENVER (INS)—If you suffer ps a’ director he the , Chamber of y he was in favor of this,” he said. ‘her residence Friday. fon @ .... Bt . 2 t ers, sigughter steers uneven, ear! : : ‘ommerce and is active in com- ws Surviving besides her husband rho = - = _ 2d Sol “ t ? z = = leeotlgd fed “heifers aS: 0-22.00 nety af: for nosebleed . to Conference at MSU Oakland County Planning Com.- at a final action. |. LAPEER — Services for Mrs Rox Ex Company 5 : choice’ heifers 20 00- 21 25: some u palit The doctors sav an occasional mission, Chairman J. Robert. F. Since March, Vanderstempel has Edith P. Whit 60. will be bh ld sees fens. 60 BO re ¢ rinting Or otos = anéerd sees D, ised ao mosti, Hose bleed, particularly in high Harold Harboldt, vocational in- Swanson said today. worked to close the entrance be- today st . are re . . Bidg o4at : ; [12 40-16-00. snore sednc a teres meee altitudes. is nothing to get excited structor at Pontiac High Schogl. Clarence L. Smith, Pontiac at- cause its use ‘‘imperiled school an ro h. B = ae a CHICAGO—A new light source 1050 down: uttiity and commercis! bulls about will atiend a three-day workshop torney, will talk about ‘Complica- children,’ he said. It is located at ear tee eee = wae : mostly 1400-1606; fully two loads choice e 14-16 ‘e@ so Center ch- ' F - ; = a. has been developed by an electric- 465 Ib and 525 Ib st ockers 21 fot bulk k However, if the nose bleeds ioe a 6 fee ae —_ said sia hore of bier 4 Zon- the creat of a hill on Perry, he died Friday night at her home. Large Life Insurance Corn - ood ard choir 1 Ke are “Ts é i “Nig? s ul fer- § he products manufacturer that 1s said | ines {8502000 °° frequently or is difficult to stop. He will among 120 instructors ed Prof >Ss ee . Ww ee 333 South Elm St. pany operating in Oakland | to give more light than Lab! a Wit palitine Pectin sales ce ceaiion me sais hte commit Or who will gather for “Foundry In- wil di “me ‘ Maki _ an Surviving are two sons, Alan D. cont eee seve ord) ntrice : used lamps. ‘Cheice 1800-24 00. few igh choice and family physician. tractors Seminal.” & new educa: Soe Ge a eee ae Sylvan Manor Drops at home and Pfc. George White | opening. Complete Wreining ; * prime 25 60-30 00 y and commer- = ~ ose : » Ps : 1 e : and office facilities provided Unlike ‘ie ordinary electric {+ 00. * <° 19 900 « and low quality Nosebleeds can best be halted tional venture for the American. Swanson said the conference, Street Light Idea = shrai win nagar s. me Opportunity for promotion to ‘ py ¥ rad t lamp, which provides light _Sheep—Salable 200 Marker? about ned wet eee aay a ew Foundrymen’s Society, ‘open to the public, was arranged WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- Sn Amen a ‘t Ravews:| supervisory capacity. Guar- veadr on limited ‘ supplies ext 50 absor “OTTON Ane ung bhi ———— a 5 —- > ri through heating a tungsten wire head witty and geod, old crop shorn Toy an aoe ie eatin because of the interest shown in an SHIP—Street lights and mailbox liam H. L 4H anteed income up to $500 00 by passing electricity through it. se tnaiee at an 2100: few Cpls. lene _ “inch the State to Let Contract earlier meeting on the same sub- projects are being dropped = am of Fi a ai - ary per month plus commissions the new device heats a disk of ciom umw Is ec-ises: fou Bead gees] OU — on ‘plans of the Sylvan Manor Assn.,\2Omson = and bonus. Call Mr. Clinton ; 5 pring lambs 2200: few sales slaughter SOft part of the nose against the On Expressway Bridge ise will follow the two but th ts to provide brothers and two _half-sisters; —BRoadway 3-5862,. De- refractory material by placing it ‘Po "24, A discussion will follc ne two but the group expects to Pp : : 3 : : sheep 700 dow: cotton steadily until the bleeding sect erial t d chloride James F., Donald, Marvin, and treit of write qualifications to in -a high-frequency electromag- aa stops. Amony 20 state highway con. “beeches ee ee ‘Richard Johnson, all of Lapeer; | Bex 10, PONTIAC PRESS. netic field. The disk gets hotter CHICAGO LIVESTOCK * ¢ struction contracts fo be. let in ~ Bate for fara oe tel ‘Mrs. Slettie ‘Austin. Attica. and . . . \ inance drive erway for the, . than tungsten and provides more- 60 een tere noe oa io nen wesamere It is advised fo leave the cotton Lansing, June 20, will be a bridge Employment Decrease = fags k pied se Ethel Boose of Lake Orion. useful light. _ sieady to 80 lower, with late and closing p} lace for 12 toc the -Brighton-Farmington |spraying, with block captains ye ; Tie 90 ¢ plug in place for 12 hours. The to carry the ghto gion p ted for Month fees collected. Se OPE SEN “OE = = @ printing lamp in sie. 25" oO jet Qulk No 2? and 3:treatment will stop about 90 per Expressway over the Grank Trunk epoarte or n 0 turn in bees aa eee E photographic laboratories. the grades 190-300 Ib butchers 16.79-17 38 & com of all nosebleeds Western Railroad northeast of New) An employment decrease of 3,000 ee i board lamp is said to speed the printing {$9.295 1) 1735.17 80, with © few. lots Hudson, Highway’ Commissioner from mid-April to May 15 has in September, the association board of films as much as eight times mostly No 1 serted for weight and grade ‘ % y will meet several times and wil 1760-1800 latter price for about 60 Leader Dog Tour Slated Charles M. Ziegler announced in been reported by the Michigan Em-|iseue bulletins. - Bead facet te? pee a ea si, his monthly .bulletin today. ‘ployment Security Commission. : jers 1625-1675: larger lots 325-425 sosctag rege nets mn : ° lo e@ Calendar [sows 13. 75.18 100, © few lots selected 300; DRYDEN—Members of the Diy- Ten other contracts on the ex-) Branch manager James H. Dud- : Private Passenger Auto fo 18.80 or slightly above: © itSs-sso den Farm and Garden Club will pressway and all the contrféts for ley ‘said the unemployment figure OES Units to Convene Reg. meeting, White Shrine, aaa tity A 1.0007 salable colves 290;,5° 07 & conducted tour of the grading and dual lane paving from was at 7,200 in mid-May. Non-| LAPEER — The anual meeting PASSE} NGER MEDICAL . .. Thousand Dollar Death Wed. June 13. 8 p. m. Roosevelt steers and heifers scarce. a few sales Rochester Leader Dog Kennels Kent Lake east to Grand River.farm employment stood at 73.700 at'of Lapeer County OES Assn. will Benefit at NO EXTRA CHARGE, covers all mem- Temple, 22 State St Berneice 20u stendy: cows active fully steve: Tuesday. For transportation mem- already have been let, Ziegler said. May 15. be held on Saturday, Sept. 8 at] bers of family or passenger in any type auto acci- Cover. Adv. ence tac ompicte. pear ppl eerie aor eq bers should contact Mrs. George FF mene ' During May, the Pontiac office Imlay City, starting at 10 a.m. dent or as a pedestrian. = steady: severa) lots average good to high Ellsworth or Mrs. Harry L. Hud-. There are more than-2,000 kinds received 524 job openings, and, Worthy matrons and- Marthas of, ROAD AID TRIP SERVI : ‘ Leary hoe tinge nbiggeobinrans ag ahecat son of mosquitoes ‘in the world. ‘placed 323 | workers. ithe various chapters of the county S CE News in Brief ifem Borderiine ‘good und chotee heifers) — ~~ ———— are asked to act as escorts. Af Road Service Card honored Travel maps and routing : heifers mixed 1480; utility and commer- “jluncheon. will. be served “at noon. tate ah output for FREE. clal cows 32-09-16.00: bulk —— = Richard ; i cutters 10.50-1 a few heavy Holstein ; A. Newingham. 2%. of cutters 12.75; utility and commercial Bay City, is serving 25 days in bulls iH 18- -16 00; food and choice vealers klan 20 4.00: ew head of prime inclu } the Oa d County Jail for drivs at 24.00: cull-te commerrial vealers 20.00. ing with a revoked and denied Salable sheep 300; trade weak on im- driver’s license. He | ited supply of spring lambs: old crop se. He pleaded guilty lembe nom mally | steady: sheep “iain the cha few good and choice spring lambs = rge Saturday before jus- 36 00. 0-31 Oo, a few culls the low tice Allen C. Ingle of Farmington. kind 6.06-23.00; cull. to cheice Emre saghter ewes 350-5 00 ¢ LIABILITY INSURANCE covers trailers, and Business Notes _ House Trailer at NO EXTRA COST! Lawrence E. Ludeman, of 1540 Insure With Your Critizen’s Man! Playsted St.. was among the Co- Brummett- lImubus Mutual Life Insurance. 'Co.’s top 10 sales leaders in helping to boost the firm to a new record, for life insurance sold during May. f The local agent, who is associ- | ated with the Charles F. .Durrant) Agency, competed with Columbus, Mutual Agents from all over the! 'U. S. in selling nearly $65,000 in, |life insurance, company officials said. A Detroit man is serving 40 days 7 in Oakland County Jail after plead- M r Dot j l| Ch ing guilty to illegal possession of ac owe OFus beer and speeding. William E. Hicks, 20, was arraigned before Takes Part in Concert Justice Allen C. Ingle. of | . ton ‘Township Saturday. - | Thirty members of Pontiac's Pleading guilty to driving while MacDowell Male Chorus under the under the influence of liquor, Earl direc oy of peso onion par- D. Lundquist, of Detroit, paid $115 ticipated in the 2 voice interna- in fines and costs He sean ee tional concert of Associated Male raigned before Milford J ustic a Coeees this weekend in Roches- ~James VanLeuven. ~NLY. The occasion for meeting was 377 S. Telegraph ~ FE 4-0588 PARKING Thomas E. Darnton, 39, form- erly manufacturing manager of the Oldsmobile Forge Plant, has been appointed purchasing agent of the Oldsmobile Division, it was an- ROOFING ° A bilifoid and $44 was reported the dedication of the Memorial Au- nounced today by J. F. Wolfram, HOT SPRAY METHOD Jost in the downtown area Satur-|ditorium in Rochester. | general manager of Oldsmobile a T ROOFS | day by William J. McBride, 254) Don Craig, featured uinger, was. \Vice president of GM. He succeeds SPRAY Abs at FiRrece “ft Dick St., Pontiac police said. pom of ceremonies for the oc-| Harold J, Hidlay, who retired in ERATION CaN creck ender say weather May after 36 years of service with Scodlitons General Motors. Darnton will re- oo SAVINGS — A bey’s bicycle was reported cae to Fgitnam, some of 5 Year Unconditione! stolen Saturday afternoon from iN the numbers the massed choruses port to A. E. Goossen, director of My . oud erat an tay, Saat 28 Guarantee front. of-the Pontiac Boys Club, .ang included “Now Let Every ™ ‘purchases. | an New eran according to Pontiac police. , tongue Adore Thee.” “The Lost ——~ “i “We Step “A yy get cape es eee God apy Ww vour friend's in jail and needs Chord,” “Det Gospel Train,” John H. Griesen. 1062 Canterbury @ Stop ai sear a Too bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031.. “Down in thé Valley.” “Battle . Dr., -has- qualified as a member | | ieee Ga qiow'as sar om «ee: ® SHELDON ROOF SPRAYING C0. =e a sie ‘Creation.’ : : — - \York Life Insurance Co., based on ca earth's t is such that! | = ™ ‘his 1955 sales records. He will at- COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL—RESIDENTIAL — APARTM the sun ts 3 million miles closer, Smoke rising from an erupting, WABM WEATHER PLAY — These halt-grown, outdoor freeviom after having « spent wint indoors amd an education conference = ° esto : ARTMENT volcano is not smoke, but steam. | a siren tigers enjoy, first taste of at the Philadelphia Zoo. {Blick Hill Falls, Pa. ant . 4 us — i aa ——, é} t : ‘ 4 ~ / ° - } , $ ‘ ff ; ‘ of { ; j Pei. } ) ~ ; « / = ' ( f go aa oe 7 } y | \ 4 i ¢ ha F 3 | ( ¢ ‘ } ‘f os { Pd i. fee Wat d ber y 23 ! et a & tip a iy ft Se: : i | ns a if f ee if, ly