a , | | A [2 1958 00 PAGES™ a section of Charged’ in Slaying NEW YORK (#—The leader of a Bronx youth gang is accused of the shotgun slaying of a rival youthful} mobster. Kicking and screaming after he was seized by detec- tives at a Bronx street corner, Ramon Serra, 20, was hauled to a police station, where he was charged last . night with homicide. Detectives cornered Serra, president of the Egyptian :, “*Crowns, as he tried to keep a sidewalk rendezvous with his 14-year-old girl friend. rocks and trees on this- layed the jump four Murderer in. Detroit State Police to Study Bones Found on Farm PORT AUSTIN # — A human -- Commission Meets, tem from among its membership. in Operation for Blood Clot Roman Catholic archbishop of Chicago, was amputated just above the elbow today to check a blood clot. _The 70-year-old prelate’s condition was described as very good. ? The 35-minute operation. was performed by Dr. Pietro Valdoni, famed Italian surgeon who saved the life of aT in | i 3 fe ¥ it gE 3 RE q & z. i CARDINAL STRITCH g Elects Mayor Tonight | The 1958-60 City Commission will }meet for the first time tonight and elect a mayor and a mayor pro- Commissioners William W. Don- aldson and John A. Dugan have held the two posts, respectively, the past two years, Both men were/ *Pititual fortification, not because to Rumble In storms are expected in this ROME (#—The right arm of Samuel Cardinal Stritch, : low of 4 to 30 Commuinst leader Palmiro|y, activities: | After Car Hits Chinese Showers and scattered thunder- windy, will be near 50. The outlok for Kid Gavilan Held in Cuba HAVANA, Cuba @ — Former CLEVELAND @ — The Metro- attracted an average of 6,070 Gen. Twining to Go Easy WASHINGTON (INS) — Gen. Nathan F. Twining promised to- day “no sweepfng realignment" of the Army, Navy and Air Force if approves the Ad- F E ! i el H m i : by military reservation which strad- ring the weekend. panalic eve ct ay rae) | tng feneral. are ready to bit the Glog the Kentucky-Tennessee bor- Any wind 13 knots or faster Intlana, Kentucky and. Ten: for Cut nr : ¥ ar Nearly 1,400 men were involved ing,’* the 44-year-old “You call this our grad- : » 3 iow oh oe er = Maj. Gen. W. C. West- in that drop, a key part of a officer, one of the army’s young- might neha Hike in : tal moreland said he would jump = simulated war known as Opera- est major generals. uation Oe cae Jobless Help i sen eee: ae et Once the exereise gets started- atomic battlefields and fight | Further Request = AUGUSTA, Ga (® —| conliions and prevent whnt roy ‘noid, “It I find i safe troopers tom the plaeer Pew “Our ulesive now isto launch [eq ee ee ate President Eisenhower today called “another horrible § foday, the troops will follow. tomic Division — be- a counter-invasion against an ag- OFkers Were GX urged Soviet Premier Nikita} “““"“""""™" Otherwise, I'll call off the show. cause its of five gressor force which landed lest |Pected to offer the auto in- — Khrushchev to. jon. the| tre tld athe wets Hal Me auc ets wap war dined hr Weak” " "T'S dustry a three-month coe United States and other —— : : . war ends April 20. itract extension today in re- Western Allies in an inter- a - ‘ é ah ee 8 en he ot oe national inspection pro-| Police Hunt : | Outlook Cool: . in unemploy- gram for the Arctic area. f ind if C Oses m ment benefits. - : | Thunderstorms Observers said this would z =] 2 a rit : | fey 5 i } i i e rr ti if li a i : a5 aa a3 & Congress ministration’s Pentagon reorgan- ‘fi his life was in danger. ization plan. ~ VanHorn Trial ~ Begins Tuesday First - Degree Murder ~ Charge’in Rape-Slaying of Waterford Woman « Billy Ray VanHorn, 24-year-old Doty, charged with first-degree murder. Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem said he will parade 39 witnesses to the stand to re-create the day Jan. 24 when the tacked, stabbed and of Mrs. Hazel found in her home at 127 N. Jo- -sephine -St. Chief evidence against the un- employed - fense attorney successfully Serra made a feeble effort to reach a fully loaded gutomatic pistol, whieh he had in his belt, before surrendering. Serra, who wore a star earring in his left earlobe, gave police this account of how he killed Michae] Ramos, 17, in a Bronx candy store Saturday night: “I asked him if he was looking Ld skull and other bones unearthed |re-elected to the Commission last over the weeknd in a rural area|week, © : : near here were held by Huron| The formal meeting begins at County sheriff's officers today for|7:30 p.m., a half-hour earlier than study by State Police. usual, at City Hall. An informal The skull, which deputies said|meeting will be held at dinner appeared to be fractured, was|time at the Waldron hotel. found Saturday night on the Mar- tin Fisher farm about 1% miles southwest of here by Leo Cornett of Filion. Sheriff Merritt R. McBride and a deputy went to the site and dug up a number of bones, McBride said the skull was human but he did not know about the bones. He said they would be sent to State ‘Farmer Decides to Run CHASSELL w&—Walter Riedy, 57, a retired farmer, has an- nounced his candidacy for the Republican governor nomination in the Aug. 5 primary. Riedy never before has run for public office. He said he favors. re- duced taxes on industry and Police headquarters in East Lans- ing for tests. strict economy in government, 3 Dead, Many Homeless in Floods east and north Texas. thundershowers © still through tomorrow. were days of torrential downpours. most paralyze a broad sector homes. of there in north Texas. ‘northeast corner; Pittsburg, 45 worst-hit areas. Ys Hail, Rain Pound Texas today after touching off destructive flash floods and causing at least three deaths in Weather forecasters said the worst appeared to be- over but more scattered South Arkansas, also battered by two rains, braced for further Officials said another deluge could al- waters blocked numerous highways and routéd several hundred persons from their Hail damaged more than 200 homes near McKinney and a tornado whipped the roof off the Frenship School 44 miles southeast . Rains measuring more than 12% inches- serit floodwaters surging into low-lying residential areas of Atlanta, in the state’s west; and Dallars and Fort Worth. _ More than 50 families were homeless in ‘Texas. Travel was disrupted in the . © High water also marooned a . | train at. Atlarita. Passengers. '} weekend at a hotel there. q ae. , is The tornado raked two miles of open farm country east of McKinney. Hail the size of golf balls smashed at Frisco, 10 miles southwest of McKinney, and * iey chunks up-to six inches thick pounded another rural area five miles southeast of Dallas. At Love Joy, a small community in the same vicinity, hail stones piled up in drifts 14 inches deep. Floodwaters drove 28 families from homes in Richland Hills, northeast Fort Worth suburb, and another 15 from houses along the Trinity River in south Dallas, That stream rose to four feet over its 30- foot flood stage at Dallas. Water poured six feet deep over farms . north and-east of Seagoville, near Dallas, after a levee on the east fork of the Trin- ity. broke. oe Water also poured along streets and . highways for a time at Bryan, Sulphur Springs and Tyler and near Gilmer, where two brothers chose to remain: in their rural store rather than leave by boat. The Louisiana - Arkansas Railroad suspended movement of all but. work trains on the e in prospect where high miles to the end of its Texas division. Tracks were under water between Cason and Pitts- A veteran church relic, the arm (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Drink-Crazed. Dad Shoots 3 Gunman Gives Self Up After Opening Fire at Lincoln Park Reunion - Launch = and her four-year-old son to cli- max an outburst at a family re- union, *-. ®& condition, hospital, In Today's Press. cma | ee ee County News eeeebebewteeonnee a Hdiforials ...i.cccccsccsisesees & "Markets ..cssscsccseedevvesse M4 Ee eo ee eee ees eee OO ECHO Ee PEO Ee Oe eee HE Spent the burg and between Avinger and Hughes Springs... | + | | \ Wier, Rest peng ? ; Ss Popes sees eves 12-15 + ‘ f . \ wow . \ \ \ \ 3 f eerer ii i a in the sewer lin sarees ape commissioners 6 Ravaged Body of Girl Found me 63, Y Ss, in Sle wr r 7a JFLS ois hh oe “= =~ Om es iets seine * J 5 & it ; * geeig jis ay TTT] A 7 ity Uh Hi HH aH li Baa Hately tlt Pans 3 only 10) axgehaten | Msn ‘School Pupil, 1 Incidence of lune national average ; ih i Bidiy . if ie THAR i i nf he found lung cancer and 4 aa 5 “HE AH $ bist * Hing tet Links Cancer, Heart Attacks eae res et ETM ee i eat 3 sqiaht in g% i: APL baits Hilt dd of entertaa ou” Gra * scheduled for six weeks, with a ogre eae en heg Sogo Vi — Raid nts ea ih ida i ie Sh tte, SS ee | at, : 2 ay absent util quay aie 3 HEE ellis hay Hep Fr fea $3! aa at ‘ihe els 16 on of Right Arm 1 Amputat GRAHAM THRONGED — With San Francisco’ Palace jammed to capacity, evangelist Billy Graham : Side Sunday to address this large overflow crowd after six-week crusade in the Palace. The Cow Palace seats Careful Free Delivery 4-engine Chicago, - Furniture Where You Honestly Save! 144 Oakland Ave. Fly a swift, smooth Viscount one- stop to New York. Other Capitaliner service to 2 <9 2 N. Saginaw R SERVICE FO * Payments Only Taken as Usual at 108 Ped ULE si ) — Raver-hai ai 38 g -< r enter pa 1 ca a pt age ee WT na Ss 63% : Te gi “ga Hiatt HH Lee. Se -2e i go S222 + 5 i ! &g nite ng ie ie ill i = | = atin wi He is | = ai alt fi i HI i {i rf ak : Eb — ane. 282 5 iis 1s Bed Fi, ji s fp ebybHiialy, Br te ee OT Hie pte gst a Fg istallPaittatianl 4 wil \ as | mG 2 iy] = 4 As if — ied ae | 4s i : olnun ' , £ ms 2 eg Ge ma © 7 = 238 ay Anat ale ar : : Sahay cian ’ iSappears Cardinal oe A Royal Oak woman is seeking Woman Sues Salon as Hair ‘D yesterday, MISS ENGLAND NO MORE smile turned to tears - from hér throne after her mother Her smi mph. Teday in Pontiac ae Lowest temperature preceding 8 e.m. ? Wind velocity 10-15 par nen 1 “if Path Ub fil - it i hr Ab 3s # P| Ea 4 F i. : ci Rin tie Pat py i tela geal og] i Hila adie edie Hl F Bis 222 rt} S623 | ie E gts if) Be ils fede ape iden) oo lift ali eg reais) 8 8 Ont ale f: pilisis| 2S tet fas dad ails sida i" =f “a " ie : B. S58e78 5 bg** ) + Zyefs, 25295 °F Eptadss | tinh dik 8 ulfnrids : eae] By 3 flit 4} ip viii Hib ae ve STAAL Hinaed 2 alah ay ae why E > «® * ~ ae) a ‘ ; : = i : é DRY CLEANERS 12 West Pike _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, Some men fight other j | Bustest. Days. ~ for Unsure Congress Fig eae go | 1 The election campaign. . }when its work is done it must House seats"iind 34 of the 96 ate seats are at stake next vember. * , Coming It could be made a nice rest re-|ducted from near her home last! sort by a, higher power.” APRIL 28,1958 ¢ sme bY, Mushroom Hunters;| Police Seek , GALENA, Ill, @®—Police today] hunted for clues in the death of little Maria Ridulph, whose de- composed body wag found in the woods near here Saturday, ending | a search of nearly five months for the T-year-old girl, _Dr. A. R, K. Matthews, a state pathologist, who examined the de- x * * State police said they planned} ,|to question sex degenerates and/ ex-convicts in the Galena area, in| the northwest part of the -.. (Well ag in the area near Maria’s| positive. iDec, 3. ‘She was last seen when/ an outer space question here is: Ci- or military control of it?) . 9. Appropriations. 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But the Congress members, like 3 West AIA [eee eon iaiaderment to ee How to get the economy back on the track without derailing it by doing too much or too little too soon or too late? * *« * Now Congress is in its closing months of 1958 with its biggest ‘land most heated issues ahead. Here are some of the major tasks awaiting completion by Con- gress: : »: * 5 Marquette Boy Dies .. . © . Sea in Fishing Accident Sa ate toee tenon ae t Gres bites ‘Overs web | MARQUETTE — Ten-year - today. Gee how ie (oe he from a home- 2 i a oi "Moser eck guerees*- | made raft while fishing with his '9-year-old brother. State Police said the boy and r es his brother, Dennis, were fishing ; lesier seven miles south One Full Yeor Guarentee |o; sarquette when Carl fell in From Houses,’ Apartments, Gro- | the water cery Stores and Restaurants. Re- x & ® main Gut only one hour. 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TCP additive neutralizes the de- its that cause spark plug misfiring. After 2 to 3 tankfuls of Super Shell with TCP*, your engine will be “hitting on all eight’~delivering up to 30 horsepower it couldn't give before. You'll save on gasoline, get better mileage, too, because Super Shell contains a “power pack” of aviation fuel ingredients called aro-_ matics. The extra energy they provide converts automatically to extra miles per gallon. See your _. Shell Dealer. “Shas Trpdestarts for diya { “OPEN SUNDAY. 7 5p.) te ? = ‘ = We Reserve he Bight fo inl! Quentin HILLS BROS.BEECH-NUT_cuase & SANBORN or MAXWELL ROUSE” Coffee 79: (Ib. Vac. Can .. Fancy Grade “A” TENDER WHOLE | FRYING CHICKENS Wy Plump _ and ' Young Soe Stardom on Horizon\Gerhard Esler — for Singing Brothers A local brother act seems headed for the entertain- ment big time, after pleasing crowds in the Pontiac area during recent years. The popular guitar-playing duo is made up of Jim : tand Tom oan P Changes at ee Tonight's Meeting Al Bool of 360 ia Be, Beutel Frembes Subdivision for a funeral : — wént to Michigan State for a year home off-street parking lot, and | and is now working for .a local division for a proposed retail store. °"eineering firm as a surveyor. , Their father, Joseph Shedlowsky, visor Elmer R. Johnson for the owns Stant & Joe's General Store, of a seven-member | 4909 Clintonville Rd. bor, small business, the real estate business. sas While the group played for many * *®« local events, Jim and Tommie were 4 Ff 5 * g* i* é ines E : g E 2 Ike's Proposal — Being Pushed for Labor Bill d if ran i i at FE bis 383 ea Shes 3 _| Williams said the in Soviet Favor. East Berlin Regime Expatriated ; American} | Returns to Power inj see the Hearst | He said his composer brother Hans, like hin the practice of civil rights and liberties, * *& * “We are surrounded by a world of people most of whom have been ground down for cénturies by poverty, hunger and disease and discrimination,” Williams told the New Jersey state region of the! ee Jewish Congress yester- y. “Teday, more than ever be- fore,” he said, “we must prac-. tice in our individual, commu- Rity and civic actions the beliefs We hold as a nation.” Williams is chairman of the 12- state governors’ continuing com- mittee on civil, rights and is a leading exponent of a broad na- tional civil rights and liberties gram. : x RnR De. itted peoples of the world would decide between Communism and Western eivilization on the basis of what they saw practiced on each side. ‘Hotel Plunge Kills Man - | ‘ments recommended in the Barton Traffic Study, “to be delivered to the city soon. Indicated in the DETROIT t#—Peter. McCormick, il Tie 4 38 CHECKING ACCURACY — Trooper Harold Wade, of the Pon- tiac State Police Post, checks a silhouette target to determine how accurate a trooper’s aim is. In their annual heavy weapons typining period, the silhouette target is used by troopers using machine guns and riot guns. a WORKING WITH MACHINE GUN — The ability to fire a machine gun with accuracy from either hip or shoulder position is an important oe part of heavy weapons training, Here, Trooper in William r bangs away at a target using sat the hip position. In Fifth Year of Work | emotional or psychological problems. Six Recovery, Inc. Groups Meet Here . Currently in its fifth year of working with Pontiac area people with problems is a unique group called Recovery, Inc. ' Six groups meet weekly in the Pontiac area, to exchange experiences and seek the solution of their problems through self help and use of their willpower. Nationally, the group is 21 years old. It was founded by the late Dr. Abraham A. Lew, author of “Mental Health Through Will- Training.’ Avowed purpose of the organization is ‘To train post-psychotic and psychoneurotic persons in the practice of psychiatric self-help.” * * * Approximately 120 Pontiac area residents are participating in the non-profit, non-sectarian Re- covery, Inc. program here. Some of those attending the meetings have been previously hospitalized for treatment of Others .problems and also to eliminate the problem pitalized, and still others attend in efforts to help friends or relatives who are ill. According to officials of the movement, Recovery, Inc. does not take the place of professional help, and the organ- ization insists members follow the directions of their doctors. Much of the work is done in helping persons control or eliminate “hidden fears” through the use of “‘will-training.”’ Meetings are conducted in a roundtable form, with members of the panel. giving examples of situations in which they sought to control prob- lems or situations through the use of Recovery, Inc. methods, * * * Through group therapy and will training, Recovery, Inc. members seek to accomplish two goals: to prove to the member that he is not alones— that many others have similar and its symptoms. 7! / - AN INITIAL STREET IMPROVEMENT. PROGRAM | " ee TT pas SS RRR AR * Qy BORCSE HCW PU EMENT AND RIGHT OF WAY Nixon Visiting Uruguay N on South America Tour MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (®— of 2% million persons which, al- _ Vice President Richard Nixon to-|though agriculturally rich, is in day inaugurates an _ eight-nation|the throes of an economic crisis. tour of South America ‘with a two- day visit to Uruguay—one of the her trade on this side of the At+ f Soviet Union's best potential cus- Jantic, dollar-short Uruguay now tomers in this hemisphere. Nixon's arrival coincided with a/and_ 2,000 tons of cotton. U.S. oil turn to the Kremlin by this nation|suppliers have been told Uruguay. ‘Because of a drastic cutback in is dickering with the Sogiet Union . 64 * for 10 tankerloads of petroleurn 7 lives. moderate. Burglars Had Hot Time Le in Warehouse Last Night/°f Uruguayan wool and meat. JERSEY CITY, N.J, —Some/Nixon told reporters that econom- nights it just doesn’t pay for alie problems head the list for his dishonest safecracker to get out of}18-day good will sweep through bed. ‘ Uruguay, S A group of them did last night|Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia ; and ended up scrambiing for their|and Venezuela. Police said the yeggs had justjauguration May 1 of Argentine started working on a safe at the|President Arturo Frondizi. Nixon Swift Trucking Co. . here when sparks from; their) Argentina also has been dickering torch apparently ignited a sheaf|with the Soviet bloc because it has of records nearby. The thieves, unable to beat out ~*~ * * the flames, beat a quick retreat from the one-story brick. building! y, ~—minus their intended loot. Firemen who put out the flames|he hailed the new Federation of said damage to the building was|the West Indies as the challeng- will be unable to pay dollars for oil before 1960. Payment to the Soviets will be made through sales Leaving Washington yesterday, Argentina, Paraguay, The trip is built around the in- warehouse/goes to Buenos Aires Wednesday. En route to Montevideo, Nixon nd his party stopped off briefly in Port of Spain, Trinidad, where i UP E center is the proposed loop system skirting down- avenue. Leading into this by means of a new railroad grade seéparation is an improved Eliza- beth Lake avenue-State street route, offering. a a oye PTT iit a AWNINGS _ All’ Jobs Custom Fitted — ALL MATERIALS ond WORKMANSHIP Call L. W. Bogert {FE 4-6089 TO 40% OFF! GUARANTEED + F | | , : \ + THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1058 : - _ An old timers game featuring such ex-Tigers as Ty Cobb, Charley Gehringer, Hank Greenberg and others will play an old timer team of ex-Red Sox players prior to the regulag Detroit-Boston game June 28. * * * Michigan displayed a powerful freshman team in walking off with the honors Saturday in the first Michigan Open track meet. the “M” frosh won nine firsts in 17 events. x * * A foul in the 6th frame cost Er- vin Koepp, 22, of Hartford, Wis.,|@tion in the Bengal camp — not a 300 game recently. He had a/With the-awesome Yankees on tap strike on the foul and followed by getting all the pins for a spare on his 2nd try. The 1st year kegler finished with 269, An old hand at perfect games is George Billick of Old Forge, Pa. He garnered No. 14 last month. : * * & Jack Reyn@lds of Waterford teck medalist honors for Michi- gan State Saturday when the Spartans defeated Northwestern, Reynolds shot 78-34 for 27 holes. * * *: Louisville of the American As- sociation broke a five-game losing streak by troucing St. Paul, 12-5, recently with a 10-run third inning - highlighted by a two-run homer), iq by Chuck Oertel of Pontiac. Oertel is playing, the regular right field slot for the Colonels. * * * Al Belcher, co-owner of the Birmingham Barons, Tiger farm team in the Southern Association, is giving a $50 bond for every homer hit by a Baron player. First player te get two bends was, Steve Boros of Flint, who was with the Tigers through spring camp. x * * Marlette High School's annual all-sports banquet is being held to- night in the school gym. — PontiacK. of C. Sate Tiflists Local Cagers Play 7): Games in Two Days to Win Tournament | Pontiac Council No. 600 won the state Knights of Columbus basket- ball tournament played in Pontiac, Saturday and Sunday, but it had to be done the hard way. The local K of C team played seven games in two days, inciud- ing four on Sunday and won six in the two-game knockoat, After dropping a 63-58 decision Saturday to defending champion River Rouge, Pontiac started play |. Sunday by defeating Benton Har- * * * ~ In the next rountl it was Pontiac 59, Flint 52 and in two other games yesterday the. Pontiac team‘ won * twice over Rouge, 62-49 and 63-52 at Pontiac Central. ae » ,, Hal Trott led the scoring in the final with 16 points, ware eoeee tee ee eens +eeeeee Detroit at New York Kan TODAY'S GAMES TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE Detroit at New York 1 p.m. — Lost Pet. Bebind San Francisco 4 O67 Milwaukee 7 4 636 % oe _ ‘ea ; 436 s" itlaburg' : é Cincinnati 4 5 yr} _ ™% Los aoe 5 7 ANT 3 Philadelphia 4 6 4m 63 St. Low ee 8 273 | 4% YESTERDAY'S RESUL Philadelphia 6, Milwaukee 2 Chie 5, ic 4 Los Ange’ . jis 3 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati is Pitts #, Cincinnati 4 nireeaeee 4. ; San Prenc , Chicago St. Louls 6, Angeles 4 TODAY'S GAMES ( Milwaukee at Chicago, 1 pm. Philadelph: ia at San Frenciseo, 3:30 p.m. St. Loule at Cincinnati, 8 p.m, ’ Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, 1° p.m SUNDAYS HOME &UNS AMERICAN LEAGUE Malzone, Red Sox; Brown, Indians. NATIONAL LEAGUE Ashburn, Phi! ‘ FH ;. ; it er, Cardinals; Gray, pone Milgrom ad 4 nger Cubs; Sauer, Cepeda, Giants. Honor Imlay Athletes _./ - Imlay City High School will hold ; 4ts-arnual all-sports banquet Tues- ‘| “day at 7 p.m. at the school. The presentation of awards and a film _ of the Imlay-Marine_ City football game will be ng the features. The event is ‘sponsored by the \ fo Gain Second Gail Harris Gets Three|, carious at best. Hoeft Defeats Cleveland, 9-5 Hits as Six Indians Parade to Mound tomorrow, mi | rH li 7: 8. 2 et kk ate i e Hu i F J : i York: They want to stay in the American League's first division and their present claim is pre- ris cr pee, ere fii ie mbar s rik "as Revamped Dodgers Trounce Cardinals, 10-3 28 unda 2 i Ht H g é 5 acs z Af 4 f | ’ | i i: a i li - 8 winning streak at four games. His : teammates backed: him up with aj — feating defending champions River Rouge finals. Kneeling (left to right) George Burkart, Danny Dropps, Chutk Brown, Don Burkhart, and wits : if H . g i s i } a i i a al —; i i Hit 1 f t ve | bd € "taee he, ip reef tq Ze Ht | +f ell i zi E i : Fe ih i S F 5 ; iF z Fey rly i Ik iB Srreck out for- Maxwell in Sth, Fearon ‘ul fr Haney ou! Detrett ..eccsscse $30 tts 133 Ch Gl resvines i@ eo 06 3-5 Moran. PO-A-Detroit 27- tng, ry Harris 2. %-Harris, Kuenn. HR-Brown. SB-P. Bolling, Wilson 2. 8-Hardy, F. Bolling. SF-F. Bolling. | R ER BB &0 Hoeft (W.2-0) 8 9 5 5 3 4 Presko 11 ° L ° Ld Garcia 1 3 2 2 1 oF Ridzik 2% 3 a ] i 1 Porr'ese (L, 0-1) 1% 3 2 2 1 3 Churn 1 § 2 1 1 6 Kelly 2 i e ® 6 Wilhelm 2 3 2 i 1 3 Balk-Churn. PB-Brown, Wilson, U- rain./Rice, Rommel, Stevens, Napp. T-3:16. A- 10,124. Chief Nine Loses Pair at Bay City Making 10 Errors as the Chiefs lost a dou and 7-3. A homer by football star Jim beat Bob Garrett in the opener. He winner Shook inightcap hurling the route and getting two hits. Four runs on only double by Harvey Kuenn and singles by Gus Zernial and Gail Harris. They added two more in the sixth and one each ‘in tie last three innings, — Steve Ridzik, Don Ferrarese, Chuck Churn, Bob Kelley and) loss. DETROIT CLEVELAND P. Booting. ait Maris.rf eer mace” ies poy” | 188 Wilson,c 1106 Minoso, 301 K cf 4111 Colaviteib 461 3 if 302 rrasquelss 412 Cc if 200 ic 423 Maexwell.rf 2008 ‘ $33 I tf 361 30 Harris.ib 4131 P.Porter 000 Bertoia,3b $120 G-Ward 1060) oe meal tt} arcia.p eoe0 Hoeft.p 222 Ridsik,p 1000 Presko, p 0000 } .p e000 Totals 9148 D-Avila aces Churn,p Kelly,p e080 ‘££ 100 Witheim,p e000 H-Vernon 10123 Totals 46105 A-Walked for in Sth. . The Pontiac Central baseball]: record dropped to .500 for the sea-ji) son and in Saginaw Valley play|” bleheader at Bay City Central Saturday, 40/7 Schultz and three unearned runs/= allowed ,just one more hit than] Schultz also proved rough in the]! LAS VEGAS, Nev. (#—The golf- ing parade heads for Texas and the ‘Colonial Invitational at Fort leading the procession, <- Victor in the United States, the Greens- ~e 43-year-old professional from Calif.-. double bogey six. one over par on the last hole but > recoil will produce that much- © the hips sufficiently on the » backswing fail miserably when it comes to taking a full, free | turn with the shoulders. Ac-* ho O'Malley OK's TV. -. President Walter ‘O'Malley has given the go-ahead for televising' with the’ Giants. pe —s here his team's northern games‘ % POMERS ove we stececnes ooe 0 Bay ‘City 20... 6.50.6 eo 1 x4 Garrett and Johnson, Shook and See- ROBE neve sediseees e000 fitss Bay City O31 O04 x—T (3)- and Johnson,| 7 : LOS ANGELES # < Dodger|; | eee RS, em '_ the. practice tee. ee in but one major open boro last year, Leonard, a young- going into the 17th, Leonard went the damage to Casper was done. He settled for. $5,000 second money. The Canada’s Leonard Las Vegas Champion! event for three straight years, fin- ished with a 68, 281 and a tie wi! Bolt. 4 * * Ld oo Walls Reif Job Helps. Bosox End Senator Jinx singled to tally Buddin and Pier- sall. : | i ip k E te H Cranbrook Track, Net Teams Keep Winning wveneavaummul Hon Onmenuavaunnl Seecee-eeK Cen wee wesoooccosucreceodt #OSSSSSSS RS“ Se maT Frozen Lines, Stiff Trouters! bt I Me Ken Venturi, the pro-tournament favorite, came in at 283, one shot Area ‘Openers’ Report Cold Cramps Fishing . By H. GUY MOATS MIO' — Michigan's trout season Hills, Mich., won $1,140 in prize third . . honey with a score of 71-68-74 Gene Littler, who had won this|74—287, Sime Wins at Penn Relays coach Oliver Jackson today. “Both have about the same talents, it’s true. They both are aggressive and hate te lose. Both are ideal for a coach to handle.” By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Power in Low-Gear. DIAGNOSIS: Restricted Shoulder Turn. | TREATMENT: To get full power into your golf shots, you + must take a full body turn on the backswing. What this amounts to is fully coiling the body, as you would a spring, so that the Many players who turn (Copyright 1998, John F. Dille Oo.) Morrow, sometimes billed as the tangled Morrew ran on both the 440 and ee His rounds of the straight 69's Orrow e S ompe | ion capped by yesterday’s brilliant 68 . . fying trials Friday. But he had to scratch from the. finals and also his heralded 100-yard special against Woodhouse and Dave Sime. As it turned out, Si the Woodhouse has won three of the/race in 9.7, i Se oe races, Morrow one. Does that make & « @# «a the better man? “Definitely not,” sald AC track | was 41.3 and the 880 clocking was 1:24.9, : Jackson. Christian shares with Texas. }\mediey in 9:55.3. e ee ee =| Michigan State nipped defending _|champion Manhattan with a 7:30 1 ‘|clocking in the two-mile relay (the i\Jaspers were caught in the same | College Scores ls: . Western M Michigan 16-2, dy Fi : opening along the Au Sable and ‘its tributaries, was a chilly one, Saturday, and the 17-degree weath- er had a ‘most deterrent - effect upon the general success of the army of hopeful trouters that} ag = eet 220000-+9000~u ook sath a i Beco. crower i Seedceeoesuceunook iil e we . 8 SS onHnaehehaae J eeSseoeaoNo0 E He 7. 4 i | 2) - |_ But even without Morrow, _Abi- lene Christian won the final in both the 44 and 880, The 440 time “We'll be out toe break the world record in the 440 in the Modesto relays in June,” said |! owe eet | mt td De The record is 39.9, which Abilene Villanova won three events’ for the third year in a row, ‘the -first time a “‘triple-threat” has been > |tured the mile in 3:11.8, the sprint “\mediey in 3:22.5 and the distance 8 Records Se “Shamrock Thinclads Vin Three-Way Meet Grabbing 11 firsts and compiling a rousing total of 80.and 1-6 points, Pontiac St, Michael High School IE Ts tae AC 1 PRESS. MONDAY, “APRIL. 28,1058 e ae a tte ormiee to Be ‘Guest! ‘Seek ke sHelp iy See Editors Quiz on- yin John: Paul’ Tones ‘ampaianina | By JACK BELL | WASHINGTON @ —' President Eisenhower apparently will be asked to campaign this fall for ™ some Senate: and House Republi- Chairmen of the Senate. and ‘House GOP campaign committees; . are understood to be working now on arrangements they hope will lead to active participation by the President in the battle for control of Congress. ‘The HEIGHT of HORROR is coming / WEDNESDAY ot the STRANE : nged Bette’ Champion—but she’s wear- OPEN 6:45 woe Dig se ee betes royal ing it on her right hand. pel (R-Kan) and Rep. Simpson (R- MA 4-2151 in Madrid with permission} Bobby Cohn, gon of the late Jack Pa)—have made it plain that they ; a Cohn and nephew of Harry Cohn,|do not consider all-out backing for QUESTION: oa an _— originate? | DT CT : rad pal only for a Singer | Eisenhower's —— Saragperecy , on TERN RRS On | Baer . Curtis and his two-year-old| Connie Towers. They've going|a8 a prerequisi ; com-| ANSWER: Tennis is = of “a oldest games played with a} | * an ad Pi rte | dnughter, ‘Kelly Lee, seid tae a —. for all yeans a mittees’ help to candidates. ball. The ancient Greeks played a game similar to it in which | Fi stl today: te But 24 dente Ts are iy they used thelr hands to volley a round object back and forth| left for her outing in the park Tony wel fad! pond vite. by een, over a mound -of earth. A racket, similar to that shown in| interesting ‘wi this picture, was introduced to the game by the French about I Bal fie Navy Readies Vanguard add politial seat’ their’ uphill 700 years ago. Soon after, tennis became a favorite with French and British royalty,:and expensive courts were built | end 5. egpesite for Launching Soon * * * at the royal palaces. | tow t . 4 3 ari) Monroe in “Some Like | CApr CANAVERAL, Fla. ® —| From’ _pragtical einadielen. The game. was first played in.the United States in 1874. It] “t hadn't planned to do | Indications at the missile test cen-|they realize that even those GOP/caught on quickly, and today public tennis courts can be found for a few months,” Tomy jter are that another Navy Van-|candidates who have - disagreed/in practically every city and town in the country. ' “but I couldn’t pass up launching is planned for ly with the President on hi | : W. ATE R FORD | oy ts lar guard — . openly he 5 a oc. from the French word, tenez, which " Ma i THEATER 2 ee Lights on the rocket tower|sion are likely to be swept along * YEAR'S BIG WESTERN DRAMA it. x «* | ANKFORT, Ky, Gov. A. |litical consequences of what then low-pitched, sexy voice now so| — : P ia | He said a man approached him, | Fo i i i de i ee iY gf : tinue pg th ~ aly yt neal B. Chandler told the Kentucky/is likely to be regarded as the|/™Uch in demand in popular music ynite in hand, and demanded mon- young etiseenes who has ever chapter of the National Assn. for|administration’s bad guess, is ruining a lot of vocal cords, |ey, ereun o_ ~ aa oa has made The largest private branch tele- ays a Santeng University throat - = * HEPBURN ” > ech ae sre specialist. Daw administered a stiff wallop Gary ae there’s onl gress in school integration than phone ‘ s of him in Hollywood and : and may se dy the Paar School in- meena to tar eal er Yelling and cheer leading also|to the head with a roled up news | |he continue to be himself for many tegration is 80 te 99 erp cent coni-|It contains about 75,000 miles of are playing their parts and should/paper and sent the would-be thief plete, he said. trunk lines. be abolished, he asserted, running. — * * * The damage comes from rel] POORS OPEN 6:45 ‘peatedly putting too much tension F ccssatnaanamunanremupmeanssssal on the cords, Dr. Paul J. Moses of San Francisco told the California Medical Assn. A woman singer with a normal) soprano voice, for instance, puts added strain on the inner vocal “THE PRID cords when she drops into the low- & THE A er register and does part of her singing by allowing air to escape) —=£L90. from her throat to accent the| huskiness, Dr, Moses said. i SILK STOCKINGS” | Singing, he asserted, is not a’ matter of breathing but a stimu- lation of the cords by a part of TUESDAY ‘the brain. | k & * | by Popular | : : In natural singing the cords are q closed and no air escapes, he said. DEMAND! But in the throaty renditions re-| : quiring the escape of air the cords | have to open. This produces a) | strain which can cause the growth of nodes or small lumps of tissue on the cords, Dr. Moses said. | These nodes can be removed}. surgically but there is no certainty their original shape and eftecive. | MUL IML tauaa HIN ee. 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Tilden St, Sunday afternoon. & tee it eel ae spread through a vacant frame) © s Businessmen Say Upturn IsComing bah WASHINGTON: (INS) — Bus iness leaders attending the an ‘| - nual convention of the V., etl -— . goods Many streagly . (Formerly Henry's Bloonifield Inn) ee lag none Loin yt Pe sg shang — ; house opposed large- | a oo . The specialty’ of the house is an atmosphere of com- erat Pum moved. Lass is) seale public works and antireces- | ee plete relaxation, cocktails the way you like them. and ’ <} Sion measures, = eg Es i a luncheon and dinner menu to please the most dis- eetild anplianses naidiia tee : + . # poe criminating palate. l\use in summer cottages: for sale’ A sample among | - oe ‘ : | ‘arian a prices a are aoe Store, 1i8 chamber on reveals a | COCKTAILS—LUNCHEONS—DINNERS | W. Lawrence vi hay ce Bt, Open Dally Se te shane eee ‘og 000 pan While there is general belief that Open 11 A.M. to 2 A.M. an upturn is coming, business- ian Churen of has Fleas W,| En Gitior: as to Me ‘prohalls Located in Michigan’s Newest Sh: pping Center Maple. Wed,, Apr: 30. Thurs. May| “##e- - : “ . . . i ist 9 a.m pm, Snack Bar. * * * Miracle Mile Shopping Center adv.|* Some bestnees leaders look J ahead. to 19605 as a new era. _ Kelogenph at Square Lake » Reed | 130 NW War = "Maples Mag They think the long-term outlook ME . _||ifist and 2nd, 7:30 am. to 6 p.m.| is inflationary, In _=A)F = . ne ~ 86% recession measures that might 5 ' a ‘ prove inflationary later. - ee ¥ BiG SAVINGS The last living dodo was re- = * * Ba : ON ported. geen in 1681, It was the} The optimistic attitude of . survivor of the huge, flightless) chamber members is shown by PAGE 21 birds that roamed the ebony for-| the appearance of “ ' ests of Mauritius, a small island| good” stickers on the coats of & ee —_ SS . in the Indian Ocean. ° number of delegates, or ; in this :, ' Repay set”: i Ambulance Service—Plane or Motor oe - production today Gon N Gas .... 48: Piet: . 2-378 — .” ee im of nine Chevrolet plants closed * * & Consum Pw 1 Tob B .. 75.1 Cemet Lots 5 IP ia Hast week, but Ford and Chrysler] The stockholders were told. at{Ssnt Qf i.e Rata 313) ose AL | oot SALE ON jannounced a total of nine shut-/the annual meeting last Saturday Deere 0.11... 322 & Re Rat B cemetery ed. FE 46075 \downs for this week, the decline in net income was due Det Bais -...++ 38: oh See — 3 = * Ww; te | The shutdowns are continuation jjargely to decreased sales of com- Dow Chem |...” Hy oh on fa & musical : aT! jof a series caused by lagging Car /mercial vehicles by truck divisions| Beet i fs 3 Secony, i: Sis] amit 8. te ai FGM sald tts Onkland, Calit,|""Shacc sak addion of the Dia- Baie sf ae Bee cos 3] "sa aoe re ‘Chevrolet Assembly Plant will Te-|mond T Division in Chicago, ac- ES Mats: §* Sp aS. ita] =e Jopen tomorrow, thus putting all 11|uired April 1, will contribute’ sub. RR ccs: BT Gea Once |. 404 BOX REPLIES =? | Chevy assembly factories in opera- stantially to the overall operating Pirest vee Oe 34 O4 Ing on 23 At 10 a.m. todas there | - tion. GM estimated egg results of the ‘company. Fora Met .. ** 4 td On| Oh a 3) hes at the Pre | Carer resnliod O08 an os De Gardner Dea’. 36 Bon Om... gee] f Bitice le the . "Dodge Main plant today.and|..Forzen orange juice was devel- Dynan ects A Beare ws Oe oe BE Arcend me sg R pry another 3,000 were recalled|qped in the late 1940's. Now a ma. et Re aT eee ph; | tacaaan ne 3 by its Plymouth Division ‘Plant in| jor part of United States el 13 ME Beng Sut tea) 312, 118, 119. eon Ind, production goes into it. 3 : i , - 83. Help Wanted Male 6 D NGE + 864 si ta IN NEW YORK ‘- BS cee + 32.7)” “APRIL 28 - , 29 - 30. SALE DAYS MON., TUES., ‘WED. to 10 P.M. to 6_P. M. SUNDAYS 9A. BOTH MARKETS OPEN M. ire eee | ee ee a 7580 HIGHLAND LS Road and M-59 } ay SF mice WEST west pt poahy nee te 9 + WambaYs SUNDAYS 9 A, M. to 6 P. M. OPENS 9 A. M. Watling, Lerchen & Co: 716 Pontine § State ‘Bank k Bldg. es FE 4-2895 LOCAL STOCK EXCHANGE OFFICE TO 2:30: P.M. CT ae a