* SOMERSET, Ky. i ! 7] & Fefeth | * * : i plane from Naval Patrol Squadron 23. They de- clined to make public the names of those aboard. {heat in Pontiac drove area residents to beaches and lakes. The same was true for 4. Oakland reported Planes, Trains Cooler Temperatures Roads and Water Take Big Toll Te u . BE "High Drown Tol Claims i i 7 : i | At least 21 persons. drowned. The full toll of me Meany Facing of Union Fund. Usage by 2 Textile Leaders Rackets Probers, Testifies on Knowledge’ admit to a growing conviction that he may well have committed the murder of Marilyn Sheppard. there has been a psychiatric in- vestigation. “There are some important ma- jor conflicts between his story and existing fact. These conflicts may have been the result of drug re- actions and attempts to rational-| ize his acts or just plain decep- guage “or just plain deception. plain deception “T have discussed this with Warden Alvis (of Ohio) Peniten- O'Neill said he would wire a general to deny any group the Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Dulles Speech Tonight = to Cover. Disarmament tion. ” “This present . telegram,” O'Neill said, “indicates the tests show he may be guilty of just St., Detroit, was found Saturday that until the truthfulness of this ; ee is: Sctermieed, 2 from three to five feet of water a’ vived her. : She was. taken to Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital and later released. Prize Tab Up for August in Press Weather, Contest the mercury’s rise and fall in another Hottest Momentlszo9 in US. Sevings td of the Month Contest. have And this time, instead of a $100 on place - t The Except for two 240-foot gaps from the toward shore, the straits then will have been bridged for the first time in history. The gaps are expected to be/practices code” on the eve of final suspension * Se g e its 3,800-foot center Gold-+— m to the Int Expect to Join Sections at Straits Bridge Today { sections connecting the longest total suspension section is in span second \ “e 2 hierarchy raised by two Republican com- * * Both said they want to know AFL-CIO Ethical Meany’s appearance to tell of his) efforts to halt alleged misuse of union funds by the UTW's two top ee In Today's Press | + County OW. vosverveeseine, OB : fe) Matty vrcrecscnes | Pot 0° Gold Puntie......... 19 =a cy Aig ee 16, 17 . sabstvetsteneateds,, TV & Radio Programs..,. #7 Wilson, Eari.. vyesepeenndes 7 ie Pages. nas nrone 1%) 18. 4 ‘ \! ’ Pes ‘ Gets 4 Months at Hard Labor for ‘Disobeying Orders’ ‘FUCHU, Japan @®—A 20-year. airman who object- After the © returned its asked: “ going to jail for’ cut?” Summing up before the court- martial board, the Air Force prosecutor traced VU, S. military history from Valley. Forge to Airman Sentenced in Haircut Row to allow every airman to decide/country, whether he should reject or obey| ©The prosecutor, Lt. William D. an order, we would have a sorry # ; Why * (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) = i: aeons — York crusade in Madison Square Garden tomorrow night. ’ Graham“took yesterday and to- day off for rest. * * * The crusade, which had been has been extended through Aug. due to end last Saturday night, 10, The campaign started May 15. , x* * * On Saturday night the evange-'. list drew a crowd of 100,000 to an outdoor meeting at Yankee Stadi- um. The rally was the largest ever held by Graham in_ the United States, eS ' ever to attend an event in the stadium. : Vice President Richard M, Nix- Blame Defective Brakes for Intersection Crash Defective brakes caused an auto collision at Telegraph road and Orchard Lake avenue about 7 p.m. yesterday. Alfred J. DuPont, 56, of 37 Edna Ave., told Pontiac police his brakes section and tried to stop for a red light. Norman A, Englesman, 30, of By E. H. SIMS What is heat lightning? Why does one hear about it only in summer? There is really no such thing as heat lightning, although this term is very old in the field of weather lore. Heat lightning, or what is called -heat lightning. is merely lightning at a great dis- tance “Anterestingly, the very name heat lightning indicates oldtimers thought it was a product of heat, because it occurred in summer. But it is only summer lightning £ i E E at the annual picnic of the Pontiac BEAUTIFULLY ENGINEERED—Marvel Saf- Saturday ford, of 2060 Allterton Rd., Pontiac Tow cepts the cup proclaiming her “Miss Engineering” vote Township, ac- — tr pa cs A JUST ‘in air pillow able, easy’ to man 98 North _ ARRIVED is , dur- inflate ond handle. , ii ee: 3 i $ ‘ eae : Ze fg IB Top quality air mattress with built- By JAMES J. METCALFE ee Pare Cipeess acugele Discovers Himself Poriraits = other piece of mail yarn Faun beauti- home. There's a forth, planned a ors Wants ‘Cooling Off for Marriage, Too ce, ing er he to Pontiac’s\ Some states require a 60 day * * Avil. Rights: History Repeats maa To the Hills, Men — Hurricane! ft is <3 2 The report also stressed the fact that’ 500,000 men had to be for effective combat and support David Lawrence Says force of 2.3 million. This, of course, is due to the loss of skilled personnel on completion of the service period—only 10 per cent - Of the “expensive-to-train-skills” maintain. a flow of skilled men kept constantly. in training to ‘with one of our the place of those who leave the serv- ’s most hallowed historical ice, would be eliminated. tT. R- se Their locale was one of the best ‘on the grounds. They were camped - almost within a stone’s throw of some KF an Ideal Location’ y 5: i: nil ss a 2 H FE a Ff | | é 1 | : outing they never will forget, but got men in critical technical skills to take | Wasninoton later designated as the one spot in the Revolution where, be . some winter, and where Groncs almost. lost heart. of the cabins where the heroes who’ won our independence spent a grue- | it in intimate touch nation Valle shrines, 4a es hee Fl ae ii i in ae 4 nergy oengp bags the future i ae the two governments; be- tee, phon ene “Last We Forgemight well be tween No Michigan delegation had a better location than Clinton Valley. Its unique, original and truly representative entrance Hee There is 8 way out fr ¢ ‘Instruct Children on Tornado, but—’ velocipede set. if He all Fs He fi a3 | ~ fi Hii, lsisdaslt ‘ee it a Need Water, Vitamins : H = Humidity re ib i i i itt Jit lit ae aE i gor i Ur Mrs. T. W. Jackson balance of personnel skills and ex- Which Is Which? Rather Joyous Problem Inquiry as to the location of any périence in the armed forces? council in the region generally Jamboree very. tiac women are comfortably accomodated the 55,000 Scouts .and the thousands of special ee eI x*irk * guests, and everybody had a good seat — on the ground — with an ynob- _ opening pageant at the tents were in perfect order, \ the chow accomodations were tops, a Our general spirit of good will prevailed, MAT and Others Have a and the men in charge quickly fer- reted out a homesick boy and put him at ease) They made him one of brought # response as to their direc- ‘The Man About Town the gang. tion from Clinton Valley. “The natural amphitheater for the slitt | z ies : tig Me desl 3 nj -a i Bee 3 epee i et i [vil 2 ui Hinata: rt Ea grass, and was not a structed view of the enormous Stage. nq the equally personable : The world never before had such @ ailist, - gathering. / table and smiled at me,” he con- night club where Frank had Dr. : fessed. turned over and I have “Well, — of Se ene Shatters Illusion in spell over him. He thought she was angelic. sight with a night club dancer. of She cast almost a hpynotic ‘Prank fell in love at first the he: weather is hard- ue a staid. jail ral : TPH He i ee FEHR HR: fat & st. w Ronald J. Butler of Michigan Club of The highway North Saginaw “Mi fhe last ° Born in Pontiac and reared in Holly, Los Angeles. Held every three or four years, this has been the site for /the Jamboree.'. as was the case at delphia area went all out. Nothing which ts by the most On both occasions the entire Phila- \, was overlooked. £ 3 if : ¢ | ealized she was wholly unsuited to him how could they tives and friends all r as a wife. So isan 6 Ss hot weather naturally . sweats profusely. This excessive sweat- . pate) | Bh GH the \trails not conducive to the fostering Of @ gas only large attendance ‘from the ever, if you're looking route, you'll \ divide j about the distance. Valley part Forge should be the site for at least one-half of the future get togethers ; omg of the largest youth and manhood While its geographical location is states. it would seem that i iH | i 4-3 es i i ipoks ike Ripe tomatoes from their ga reached the table of \ Verbal Orchids to~ formerly of Oxford ot Auburn Heights; eighty-fifth birth” day. A \ Mr. and Mrs. Burney Maxson The date was 1 Mr. and. Mrs, Gaffleld Winthrop of Birmingham; ‘to 8 A photo of Pontiac | cave aly \ Oakland - by of Waterford on July 4, which titioned a record. ida. pennies, in order to be ready to grab Lano’s father was on this great opportunity as soon as it is offered. ot j ‘ the military Now reserve training program is % siic- meet Manpower Report in thy fenerves, — ee NS: Regardless of where it may be held, it is assured that our own Clinton 000 men A final report of the National Se- by Brig. Gen. Sarnorr, gives:a hope- full numbers of our quota, which The Commission says this time was filled several months ful picture of the military manpower setup. in advance. And we know of Cub Scouts who already are saving their cess. Before World War II the U.S, Valley Council will be there in the building organization in our nation. had 400, Black & White PRINTS C Black & White 259° 24-Hour Service on Photo Finishing Super Anscochrome NOW AVAILABLE Sizes 120, 35mm SPECIAL | | Si. Saar + oe A : teat i ‘ { . if ate Pee ( j | aes) eet i ' es x Bete. 4 hgh | “f 5 y % ¥ $ = ¥ wv 4 a.m, today at the Ira Kauffman | Chapel, Detrdit, for Mrs, Elizabeth Chapman, 82, whose son resideg in Pontiac, : Rabbi Israel Goodman, of Pon- tiac, officiated, with burial in Clover Hill Park, Royal Oak. Surviving besides her son, Har- old P. Chapman, of 290 S. Tilden | Ave., is a sister, Mrs. Helen Jame- ison, of Detroit. MARYLIN MARIE DAVIS The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Morris M. Davis, 444 Branch St.. Marylin Marie Davis, . died Friday shortly after birth at Pon- tiac Genera] Hospital. A prayer service was held this morning at the William F. Davis Funeral Home. Surviving are, be- sides the parents; sisters, Lora Lee and Dorothy Mae; and broth- ers, Morris Jr. and Horace, GAIL RENEE HARTUNG Gail Renee Hartung, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hartung, of 1605 Stirling Ave., died Saturday at Pontiac General Hospital, three hours after birth, She is survived by three sisters, Susan, Dawn and Edith, at home, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hartung of Pontiac and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Naugle of Clarks- ton. Service will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Sparks-Griffin Fu- neral Home, with Rev, George Mahder, of St. Paul Lutheran Church, officiating, with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. MRS. MARY E. HILDBRAND Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Hildbrand, 70, of 180 Raeburn St., died Sat- furday. She is survived by her children, ‘Amon Williams and Mrs. Sylvia Garnett of Pontiac, and Mrs. Elsie _KRESGE'S 'Bleasley, of Cardwell, Mo. Yesterday the body was taken ifrom the Melvin A, Schutt Fu- | neral Home to Senath, Mo. for service tomorrow at the Mike Mc- /Daniels Funeral Home and burial lin Caldwelt Cemetery, Caldwell, ‘Mo. ARTHUR G,. HOEY Arthur G, Hoey, 67, of Detroit, whose sister, Mrs. Edna La Barge, lresideg’ in Pontiac, died Saturday at Grace Hospital. om the Pixley with Rev. Walter C. Gerken offici- ating, Entombent will be in Roch- ester Mausoleum, : Surviving besides her husband are four children Mrs. Irene John- burg of Inkster, Jerome of Lincoln Park, Mrs. Lucille Liberty of Mel- vindale and Mrs. Myrtle Brozinsky of Detroit, two sisters, Mrs. Au- gusta Hall of Dearborn and Mrs. Minnie Bigger of Rochester, EDWIN V. BAILEY DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for Edwin V. Bailey, 79, of 2470 Litchfield, who died Saturday, will be hel d at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Sharpe Funeral Home with bur- ial in Oxford Cemetery, with Rev. Isaac R. McPhee officiating, Ma- at the cemetery. . , Surviving are his wife, Sally, one son, Delmar of Ohio an d two dau ters, Mrs, Glenn O’Berry of Dray- ton Woods and Mrs. Clark Miller, of Ortonville, MRS. JAMES CLACK OXFORD — Service for Mrs. James (Agnes M.) Clack, 74, of 46 Pontiac St., who died yesterday, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Flumerfelt Funeral Home) with burial in Ridgelawn Cemé- tery. Rev, Robert Harrison “will officiate. me Surviving besides her“ husband are one daughter, Mrs,Don Awrey of Oxford and one brother, Floyd Slate of Dryden. RICHARD C, COOKE Richard Charles Cooke, 59, of 3228 Avonlon, who died Saturday, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Stone Baptist Church with burial in White Chapel Cemetery under the direction of the Dudley H. Moore. Funeral Home. Rev. Lawrence Deckens will officiate. Surviving are his wife; Waunet- tia: one son, Larry, at home, and two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Life of Lapeer and Mrs, Joyce Young of Auburn Heights. DR. H, 8. DEMMING OXFORD—Graveside service for | Surviving besides his wife, Bes- Sie, aré another sister, and a) ‘EP brother. | At 8 p.m, tomorrow evening the ‘Rosary wil Ibe recited at the Mel- ivin A. Schutt Funeral Home. Ser-| vice will be held at 9. a.m. Wednes-| Dr. Horatio S. Demming, 88, of West Palm Beach, Fla., former Ox- ford resident, who died Tuesday, were to be held at Oxford Ceme- tery at 2:30 p.m. today under the direction of Flumberfelt Funeral sonic burial servicw will be heldis Mills, AUBURN HEIGHTS—Service for |; liam R, Potere Funeral Home, Surviving is her husband. ie axe i ‘ EDISON OWENS ROCHESTER — Prayer ning shortly after birth is survived only by his parents. Lapeer Hospital yesterday, will be held at 11 am. W Allén’s Funeral Home with burial in Eastlawn Cemetery. Rev, Al- bert B. Jones will officiate. re : oo fate | Pe a : a ey THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, Mrs, Jacob (Grace M.) Whitmore, 38, of Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of Home. be held at 11 a.m, Tuesday at the Trinity Methodist Church. Burial if shi tie é _ Fel ty in y JULY | ‘ 21” Blade _ Draft by Kool-Aire ee eee of Metamora, two Mrs $9] 95 Bertha Golob of and Mrs. Eva Boyd of Brown City, a brother ee * * * : ; Deaths Elsewhere tal for chest injuries and muttg| ° 3 Speeds ... Reversible 5-Year Guarantee Z lacerations. Pontiac police repert|l @ 1550 R.P.M. Motor © Safety Snap Out Grills | FREE... With purchase of above fan...a $2.95 Window Bar _ with Locking Clips! JEWELERS One South Seginew, Corner Pike FE 5-5731 ; i mA Hl f LAKE PLACID, N. Y. @ — See Wednesday's Press day, at St. Michael's Church, with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. ELEANOR OSTRANDER | | Eleanor Ostrander, 99, of De- itreit, died yesterday morning, aft- ler a six-monthg jliness. Discount Camera Shop | She is survived by two daugh-| What! @ vacuum cleaner for 19¢? Where? See Wednesday's Press ters, Mrs. Ray Stafford of Roch- Charleston, W. Va., Ralph, of Pittsburg, Pa. Service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday from the Farmer-Snov-| er Funeral Home. The Rev. Mr. | ‘Lewis W. Towler, of All Saints Episcopal Church, will officiate.| Burial will be/ in the Roseland) Park Cemetery. | MRS. ELLA MAE SUTTON | | Mrs. Ella Mae Sutton, 79, of 54 Seneca St., died Saturday at the’ |Pontiac General Hospital Annex. | | She is survived by a son, Donald | A. Sutton of Pontiac. | Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. | tomorrow at Donelson-Johns Fu- neral Home, with Dr. Milton H. | ‘Bank of Central Methodist Church, | lofficiating, with burial in White | ;Chapel Memoria] Cemetery. NOW YOU . 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Rumors of a divorce have been rife for some time. Sor- aya has told her friends: ‘They are just nonsense. The Shah loves me just as much as I love him.” Now the Shah's family and the Moslem priesthood are urg- ing him to take another wife. As a Moslem, he can legally have four wives,-But he knows that that would break Soraya's heart. And so great is their aT that he cannot bear to do ft. Soraya, determined to save her marriage, has seen many specialists. Last year one, a Russian, said he could find no reason why she could not have children, He suggested that Perhaps the Shah—although he is the father of a 16-year-old daughter by his first marriage to Farouk’s sister — was blame Soe nowthey have both vol- unteered to undergo clinical tests and Kinsey-like probing into their intimate life in a desperate attempt to save their began June, 1950. Dark. and rather plump, 18-year-old Soraya Es- fandiary-Bakhtiary — daughter of a beautiful German blonde and a Persian nobleman diplo- mat—was at a finishing school. One morning she received a letter from: her mother saying that the Shah's eldest sister, Princess Schams, was arriving in London and that it was like- ly Soraya would be invited to call on her. Soon another letter came. It was an invitation to have tea_ with Princess Schams in her suite at the Savoy Hotel. Soon after four the following afternoon Soraya presented herself at the reception desk of the Savoy and asked for Princess Schams. As she was shown into the princess’ sitting-room, she curtsied and started to say: “Your Royal Highness. This is a great honor . The princess, dark, good- looking and in her late twen- soon se quickly cut Soraya short, “We. are both strangers here itt London, and we are both Persians. Don't let us stand on ceremony. I am going to call eee and you will call ~ me Schams.” nica was entranced and soon the two girls were Budget PERMANENTS $5 ' Others from $10 Hair Cutting and Styling by, Experts “We specialize in’ tints and’ ‘bleach” NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Open Mon. and Fri. Nites by Appointment | OE LL hk hakedhadk haiddd &. me. Parisian Beauty Shop “Over OF’ Profs Book Store” 7 W. Lawrence TIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIa, TILLLLL EL FE 2-4959 FAAAALAA¢AAALA¢Gittit?#, te dl ‘Gating ety ht Lon hotel when peokck a call uae teenie ace in Tehran, There the Shah “Well, Schams,” he said, “What is she like? Is she as beautiful as her picture?" “She is far more beautiful,” “Soraya was hardly out ot the Princess Schams" To reside in Pontiac are Shelton who were married bride, the former Bar- bra Ann daughter of David O. Zuege. Mr. rol Shelton are Donn's parents. MRS. DONN R. SHELTON A chapel-length gown fash- foned with a chiffon taffeta ’ bodice and tulle skirt was worn Keep Supply of Canned Food Handy CHICAGO (INS) — Dress up a pickup meal and it will hit spaghetil anything which can be eaten ‘either cold or quickly . heated to fit the taste buds, Also, keep canned fruits as The latest trick of home economists is to slice an as- sortment of fresh fruit~for example bananas, pineapple and apples—into a dish and cover with a carbonated bev- erage, The soda water helps keep the fruit crisp, helps to adds a tangy flavor, Your favorite casseroles will come in handy for summertime —. if they can be pre- That way your family will have a hot meal and you can avoid feeling cooked along if you were 2 it. Couple to Live in Pontiac * Following Milwaukee Rite Raymel Shelton, A taffeta apron outlined with Chantilly lace accented the skirt. Her fingertip veil of silk illu- and Reformed Church of Mil- ‘waukee. BRIDAL ATTENDANTS Barbra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, David C. Zuege of Wauwatosa, Wis., asked her sister, Mrs. Jack Kole, to serve “as matron of honor. May Nell- ingan of Lansing and Kim Me- Iver of Brimley were brides- * * * The attendants were gowned alike in waltz-length dresses of white eyelet over powder blue taffeta. Cummerbunds of blue taffeta accented the waistlines of the gowns. Blue and white carnations and Eucharist lilies arranged on white lace fans were carried by the attendants. Donn, son of Mr. and Mrs, Carroll Shelton of Detroit, was attended by Larry Kobylarz as troit, David Zuege of Wau- watosa, Wis., brother of the bride, Jack Kole of Wauwatosa and 2nd Lt. Edward C. — of Ann Arbor. RECEPTION FOLLOWS A reception was held at the Wauwatosa Women’s Club fol- lowing the ceremony. ~The. newlyweds will reside in Mr. and Mrs. Donn Raymel Saturday. The Zuege, is the Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Car- ar FEDERAL 'S suggested to Soraya that they should go to Paris. Two days later the two girls were installed in a ‘suite in Crillon, Each sister to hear more about Sor- aya. One day early in July the two girls were at breakfast when his call came a edly early. Tehran. The Princess looked at Soraya who by this time had realized that Schams was talk- / : ing to her brother about her.’ “She's a Machmed— After the call the Princess led the half-angry, half-curious Soraya back to the breakfast table. “There's no use pretending any more, Raya,” she said. “My brother saw your photo- graph and he was fascinated. He sent me all the way to Eu- She . an 18-year-old girl .. » tO marry a man she had never seen He was king She’s Glad to Be Going Back Home But Stay in Capital -Was Interesting for Mrs. Humphrey Humphrey, wife of the retiring secretary of the Treasury, isn’t concerned about the prob- one of the most popular of the Cabinet wives, says their stay here has’ been a “very reward- ing experience." * * *% “But I can’t honestly say I'm to be going back to my sorry : family,” she admitted, “and it it certainly will be easier than Living ball in ene gince and halt in another. * * * “It's lovely in Cleveland in the summer,” she said wistful- collar and cuffs. " ewrice Rentner designed this late- day costume (left) in black velvety wool. The slender dress is topped by a fitted jacket trimmed with ermine Larry Aldrich pre- sents a simple shirtwaist dress (cen- ter) which, takes on dramatic impact brocade, when it is embroidered all over in shiny black sequins. Oleg Cassini shows ‘newness in line and conception in this evening gown (right) of cling- ing chiffon with draped front panel caught beneath a bustline band of rich Pearl S. Buck Won.t” Retire --Not at 65! By OLGA CURTIS INS Women's Editor NEW YORK (INS) — Amer- ica’s. greatest woman novelist, Pear] S. Buck, is “starting a new life” at 6. skies Mair teen Sule & Wan a musical based on a story of India.” With unbelievable energy, Miss Buck is at the same time writing a new novel, running a 400-acre Pennsylvania farm and an 18-room house, tending continuing “T don't — any time anything I don't like Peta N ews of Interest Mrs. Don L. Bailey of Mary Day avenue left on Friday from Wayne Major Airport to will make their home there for the next one and one - half claims, “That's the secret of my enjoyment of life." Children rank first on the list of what Miss Buck enjoys that we need not have as many retarded children born.” Mrs. Buck hopes “to see a great deal of progress in the . next 10 years” not only on be- half of children, but, on behalf of women, “I believe in women,” she smiled. “Especially the wom- en of the United States. But they're in a transitional] stage; just beginning to think of them- selves as citizens and human beings. They're fearful of re- sponsibilities beyond family and home, but they must take on those other responsibilities Mrs. F. J.. Moreau of. East Iroquois road, Mrs. Wells, a former Pontiac resident, will spend several weeks visiting with the Moreaus and other friends, * * * On Tuesday, Mrs. Ray Meis- er and Mrs. Howard Losee will entertain at a bridge luncheon in the Harper’ street home of Mrs. Meiser. for Saniehees and their com- munities,’* The novelist does not be- lieve responsibility means “running in groups or doing ineffectual work.” She ex- plained: “] think jnstead of working put their energy into working for laws and conditions that would eliminate the need for “Every woman should do what she does best,” Miss Buck added. The best-selling author said “competition is so mé&ning- less” to her that she doesn't even keep a count of her writings. “I write them and forget them,” she laughed, admitting that when her newest book, “Letter to Peking,” was snapped up by Warner's for a movie, she didn’t even take a morning out from the play she was writing. The latest novel, like her other works, involves China, where she spent 40 of her 65 years, Born Pearj Sydenstricker in Hilisboro, W. Va., on June 26th, 1892, the writer was taken to China as a child by her mis- sionary parents. She herself was a missionary for many years, and did not return to _ S. until she was in her ge Buck has no plans now for visiting China, “T haven't been in China for 20 years," she said, ‘What with war, and Communism, Class of ‘97 Holds Reunion at Old Mill Members and guests of the 1897 graduation class of Pon- tiac High School gathered at. — Old Mill Tavern on Friday for Juncheon: The gathering was the sixtieth reunion of the class. Following luncheon members spent the afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Whitfield on Williams Lake. Out of town members of the class present included Mrs. Kate Jewell Orr of East Branch, Mrs. Mabel Thorpe Smith of Flint and Mrs. ‘Kate Hall Blakeley of Detroit. ES : boulevard, Joel spent the past + 8 * Bridal Shower Held “LIKE PULLING RABBITS IMPERIAL five weeks In Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs Sidney Parrott for Evelyn Skrine oe : as. percussionist Z Amer- Drayton laine announce Z OUT OF A HA BEAUTY SALON || ican Wind Ensembie birth of #. daughter, Brenda — Evelyn Skrine was the guest of engagement there. Sue, June 29 at Pontiac Gen- fonor at a miscellaneous bridal Tiz a sheer magical trick the Now at “ee ee eral Hospital shower given Thursday evening by way those wonderful chefs at 219 Auburn Ave. Mrs. Wasserberger Maternal ts of the Mrs. Jack Van Impe of Gage - infant are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walters of Grandview boule- -vard, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Smith street. ty-four guests were present. The bride-elect will marry Air- man 2nd class Kaen Shelton in August. iy ¥ George entertained 12 friends at and an of . 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Harry Byrd at the con- | rly bidding in blooded racing stock| clusion of 14 weary days of test Humphry admittedely is view- , While the Senate heately debates * DEISHING FT UP—Morning, noon or night finds boys ‘and girls at the Salvation Army Camp helping the camp cook, Bill Olan, with the eats. Melvin Melger of 215 Chandler Ave. (left to right) Harold O’Berry of Clarkston, and Mrs. LEARNING—Darrell Beach of Dr., leader of water activities at Camp at Lakeview Lake near Oxford, is teaching Paul Michalsen of 788 Menominee Rd. (front) 653 Homestead the Echo Grove Brig. Clyde Cox, are standing in line to carry _ in platters piled high with food. Mrs. Cox is Matron of the camp, Chef Olan has been camp cook for 20 years. and Charles Hampton of 117 S. Shirley St. a few swimming musts, The boys are attending the Salvation Army Camp for ten days. the treasury have been the most rewarding. years of my life.” lected his private has € 500 Attend Reception ‘in Almont ALMONT — The First Congre-| gational Church was the scene of a candlelight ceremony June 29) uniting Beverly Reppuhn and Don-| ald C.-Goddar in marriage. The 7:30 p.m. double-ring serv- lice was. performed by the Rev. Daniel Boxwell before an altar dec- orated with baskets of white glad- ioli. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J, Reppuhn of Whaley-Boyd Marriage Solemnized at Oxford LAKE ORION—Donna Lee Boyd; and Elmer 0. Whaley Jr., ex- changed wedding vows in an eve- ning ceremony, Saturday, in Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Oxford. Attempt to Restore SLP fo State Ballet Petitions to restore the Socialist Labor Party to the Michigan bal- lot are being circulated in Pon- tiac. The SLP and other minority parties, were removed from the ballot several years ago by a legislative act raising the per- centage of votes cast in past elections needed to insure a place on the ballot. The SLP, founded in 1890, runs a candidate for president in every election. The party has no affilia- tion with the Socialist Party, Com- munist Party, American Labor Party, or others in the U.S. or abroad, its leaders state. - Even Motionless Cars Are Sometime Unsafe Sometimes a motorist isn't safe even when his car is standing still as two accidents proved Sunday amorning. Gordon L. Morrisoyi, 23, of De- trdit, told Waterford, Township Po- lice he took his eyds off the road into a -ear driven by Cecilia .M. , algo of Detroit, at M59 ¢ Lake road. . Walts, %6, of Clarkston, At U.S. 10 and Sag- Se Le waltz, ak Park. ba inhaties resulted in 38 x Two hundred guests witnessed the rite, solemnized by the Rev, G. E. Behnke, * * * Mr.: and Mrs, Leo Boyd of 56 North Shore Dr., Lake Orion, are’ the bride’s parents. The parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 0. Whaley Sr., of Clio. Donna Lee chose a white gown with imported French lace scak | leped onto the fitted bodice, The skirt, with deep inverted pleats and butterfly bustle, ended in a train. Gloves and tiara were of match- ing lace and the veil was of bridal illusion. A Bible, covered to match her gown, was adorned with car- nations and rosebuds. | Bridal attendants were Eleanor Paséage and Linda Noell, both of Pontiac, and Katherine Baker | of Lake Orion. Patricia Boyd was the maid of honor. John Shoemaker from Flint acted as best man and ushers were Paul Severn and John Myers from Clio and Joseph Sprygada from Flint. * * + Following a reception held in the church, the couple left for a north- ern Michigan honeymoon, They will reside at 5435 Wilson Rd., Clio, upon their return, County Births Almont Mr, anti Mrs. Elmer. Neigebauer = hounee’ the birth of # son, Michael J: seph, on July 12, I | eae A @aughter was born to/Mr.-and Mra Donald MeAivey, duly 19, a On July 14 8 son, /Héenry Garnet or. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carlisle. « Capac oe thi = h of a daughter, Pamela iA July 19 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rhedy an | e birt beni ny ' : / (tanith | ton, Erykn James, wae born to Mr) hg | nd Mre. Richard Wyss op July 18, / \ \ \ Almont and. thé bridegroom is the son of Wendell F. Goddar of Richmond. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride chose a gown of white chantilly lace and tulle, bal- lerina skirt, fitted bodice with long pointed sleeves and a peter pan collar. Her fingertip veil of silk French illusion was held by a headpiece in modified Queen Anne styling. She carried a bridal bou- quet of pink rosettes, ivy, whits maline and a white orchid. * * * Maid of honor was,Norma Jean Reppuhn, sister of the bride, with bridesmaids Carol Braidwood, Don- na Cochrane and Vonda Kennedy. Attending her sister as flower girl was Diane Lynn Reppuhn. Best man was Clarence Lind- quis¢ of Lapeer with Robert God- dar of Flint, Gary McAlvey of Almont and Harold Jostock of Lapeer as ushers. Brad James Cummings of Marlette, cousin of the bride, wag the ring bearer. A reception for about 500 guests was held in the American Legion Hall following the wedding. The new Mr, and Mrs, Goddar and New York. They will reside on 33 Mile road, Richmond. City Police Hold Man Wanted in Georgia Pontiac Police are holding a 24- year-old Alabama, sailor wanted by Columbus, Ga., authorities on charges of passing a $200 bogus check to purchase an. auto. Ray W. Steele was arrested by Detective Charles L. Hewitt for in- vestigation of driving a stolen car - isix file drawers he recently to be removed, a duplicate remains in the. ry files. hair-curling rk about a possible depression will “dog me to the end of my days.” Mother Leaves Prison Today Escapes Life Sentence for Killing 3 Children; Will Rejoin Husband ALDERSON, W. Va. @® — Mrs. Eunice Brillhart, convicted of kill- ing three of her children by drop- ping them on their heads, walks out from under a life prison sen- tence today to rejoin her soldier normal life again on a New Mexi- _|co Army post. * x * “Do you still love her and does the 26-year-old sergeant t Brillhart visited her yesterday. “Yes, yes,” he replied. “Our feelings toward one another have not changed. Mrs, Brillhart, 30, is a British subject. She was convicted in 1954 by a U.S. Army court-martial in the deaths of their three young- sters. - * * : Her case was reviewed after the Supreme Court recently ruled that military courts ng a no jurisdic- left for a trip to Niagara Fallsjordered released after serving about three years at the federal after Steele attempted to sell a car in Pontiac and. had no proof she love you?” a reporter asked | — when Audio-Visual School Course Begins Here Detroiter New President of Savings, Loan League MACKINAC ISLAND — The new Ductwork Unnecessary If you wish, you can air condi- ning to install? A new booklet. the walls. Chilled water from a chiller is circulated through units in.each room, says the Plumbing homes heated with hot water or steam. Heating contractors will supply further details and esti- mates. . sterion ie ‘Tuesday, the _ Death Notices JULY 20, 1957, EDWIN Donelson-Johns er ee Farsi? 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George w Sports Rebellion Aimed at British Ally English Foreés Stand Ready to Assist Sultan of Oman Britain has both a treaty with the Sultan and oil rights in the territory, which is believed to be in oil, The support but diplomatic ‘sources in London felt that forces would be offered if necessary to prevent the Sultan’s overthrow. Pleasure Craft Bumps Mayflower Il in New York NEW YORK (—A pleasure boat bumped into the bow of the May- flower II yesterday. ; About 30 visitors were aboard the sailing ship at her Hudson River pier. None were hurt, The i/that fellow look like Yul Bryn- shaved.” Earl's Crew Cut Gets No Help From Wite By EARL WILSON HOLLYWOOD—We husbands have to take an awful lot from our wives when we lose just a teentsy-weentsy bit of our hair. we oe I came here from San Francisco with a “round crew cut” which my wife said made me look like I had just come off “The Rock.” I was, indeed, very thin on top. So as we left with Terry Moore and her mother, I heard people chattering— and I suspected they were saying, as they always do, “Doesn't that fellow look like George Gobel (or Gary Moore 7” I méntioned my suspicions to the B.W. who said; “No, they’re saying, ‘Doesn’t ner?” : Speaking of hairdos, Mitzi Gaynor just -got -her locks trimmed to play the Nellie Forbush role in “South Pa- cific” and said afterward, “For this part, I'd have my head x 2 yy Curiously, when Mitzi was 4 ‘ mentioned as top contender for the role, the mother of a famous Hollywood star, who was sure her daughter was going to get it, phoned a newspaper and stormed at them for printing such rubbish. : “The only thing she could be contender for is the “native girl’ part,” this mother raged. Now that mama’s sorry. * * * ) Anna Maria Alberghetti’s sister Carla, 17, is going out on her asked here . . . for the mother, now accompanying the girls in their performance, is playing a boogie woogie piano that brings down the house. Mama’s good enough to go out on her own as a slaughterer of the Steinway. . THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN NY.... Marilyn Monroe’s taking cooking lessons from her mother- in-law. . . Lawrence Welk will write his autobiography ... Jayne Mansfield’ll get a big chunk of her inheritance—about 30G’s—this year . . . Joan Crawford, whose husband heads Pepsi-Cola, coaxed Billy Wilder into plugging the drink in “Love in the Afternoon”... EARL’S PEARLS . . . We've been watching TV a lot, lately— and you know, radio doesn’t seem half as bad as it used to. * * * WISH I'D SAID THAT: A man who thinks marriage is a 50-50 proposition doesn’t understand one of two things— women or. fractions. * * * TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Most péople like to play in the sand on their vacations. Except, of course, golfers . . . That’s earl, brother. come to him — threefold. producers of the new series. VIDEO DETECTIVE—David Janssen plays the title role in “Richard Diamond, Private Detective,” which is telecast Mon- days at 8:30 p.m. over CBS. The character of the hard-boiled private eye was originated on radio by Dick Jowell, one of the " = ||:- Today's Television Pro | Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without = pn SBee Beas jh CALLE be : Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV fit i if fi er Helen O'Connell. €@) Private Detective. (9) Favorite Story. (4) Amateur Hour, (2) Studio One, Love with @ Stranger.” One Day Brings | Three TV Bids Actor Selects the Role of Richard Diamond in Detective Series By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD w—After chasing after acting success for half of his 28 years, David Janssen had_ it + ox ay ; A i823 PTH 4 = = a if a 2 ge & i Gorilla Smacks - May Bring Zoo — a Rare. Family ca ie peel i : EE E i : [ 4 Wolf, (4) Crusader. 10:00 — (9) National News. (4) 10:10—(9) Weathervane. - 10:15-—-(9) Theater 15, City Detective. Lawyer defends - man wanted “gr questioning in|’ wife’s death. (4) Errol Fiym)* . Theater. (2}- Spike Jones. Oper-|"" atic star Lauritz Melchior. _ (®) News: Westk'mp. (2) News: LeGoff. 11:15—~(4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Miss Fairweather. 9:30—(T) Hot Rod Races. (9) lq 19:30—(7) Public Defender. (9)—|* 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Million|** Dollar Mystery, Boston Biackie.|” 2? «8 ef - nf 11:20—(4) Sports: Flemming. (2) Sports. 11:25 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. | Gene Lockhart in “Capt. Hurfi-| ey erly tay ile E Et a 2 > 9 as S 5 ® > o e AL i Hollywood, he tried acting in school plays and occasional movies, After graduating from Fairfax High, he got a contract from 20th Century-Fox, but nothing came of it. He did summer theaters, ‘then landed a contract at Universal- International. His career was in- terrupted by the Army and he returned to U-I for a few roles before he was * * * A freelancer, he did a couple of good parts at Warners in “The Girl He Left Behind” ang “With You in My: Arms.” Then came ‘Richard Diamond. Canada Studies Bids OTTAWA, Ont. @®—Officials of fense t to Pave Alaska Highway rnin ae aan a toed (Copyright 1957) B. C. to Fairbands, Alaska wy REE ness Ean Police said the 75-foot pleasure ; craft Big Pebble of Miami Beach,| , rein ox George, reduces maintenance Fla., backed into the Mayflower) 4 Male cats we le entire 1,150-mile highway to avoid colliding with a sightsee-|,9 f.s"*o"" i = Canadian territory may be ing boat. The aft railing of the/13 Rachange paved. Big Pebble was damaged. m The Mayflower, a replica of the|is Fenising Canadian Army Size gra ei maend Peated o |Smallest Since 1951 s mper 20 Sheen : : : : oi Zonttate OTTAWA W — Canada’s army Step on ‘Air. Breaks’ ms Antitoxine } [bas dropped to 46,684 men—the to Keep Waves Down’ 21 Goll lene sperm greg 32 Sea nymph on volunteers for all its services. YOKOHAMA, Japan @—Oil forias a week troubled waters? The Japan Steel|35 Custom bail is a Se Mes pens a Tube Co., says use compressed!37 nyoria é arsaed sores increase air and blow the waves down animal a erllistments, A recruit's pay now ‘The firm is testing an air-break-|so Pistesu 4 -|is $104, while a fully pri- water to protect moored |*! Household vate with six years’ experience ‘ ships in winds of up to/ typloon|e Beet cattte ' gets $171 a month, force. Powerful jets of wir from a/}} He gets { In March 1952, during Ko- tube laid underwater Are said to /$t Recent, , 5, sone, War waieia the hum, weaken the force of the waves 63 Actress Boa Ee a a ia bered 49;2 Mm \ ——— Lamarr ; ’ ’ \ 4 v Ou Graft —— More re Pick Ordnance Deputy. wherein Molding Ss ata] ‘vgeawort (Mist Liberty’ Lighted 3 ‘ ; q t ea) jj 1 Hunt 7 ‘DETROIT #—Col. William A. 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