_ from tonight to Monday morning Geek Genibceess a0h be devel Tunic, Bete, An exception i barber shops, which will remain closed sl sai ae Per heey Mee pee fe ; omeael renew ees today ht cate Ignace at the Straits of Mackinac over the F weekend, the holiday peried that, st pam bent de teeghe aad sous st'souns oe’ The Weather 4. Weather Bureae Forecast 115th YEAR | OW Rte ok RK te OEE PAL An iLL UYULL Es de te ee oe eee Ce _PONTIAC, MICHIGAN _ WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1957 —24 PAGES _ » * “a " Senate-House Want Police Probe Fatt for Two Property Losses Battle Looms Left to Commission in Millions; 400 on Diets: Bils| crs « maces ome oe | Die in 2 Villages ea oe city commissioners said Tuesday night. Stricken Area. Covers — ~. Billion Dollar Difference i, commissioners issued the. following stateniek 3 50,000 Square Miles;: a Nig in Iran a ee | in Fund Appropriations «since the Civil Service ‘Commission is the duly-consti-_ World Influence at Stake Must Be Worked Out __ tuted forum advocated by the Police Officers Association and approved by the voters, it seems logical that an Can U.S. Meet Challenge? ware. 22 on tres be “4 = he. Asks Court to Nullify, ‘defense program. sons overturned. \Commissioner Donald S. ation of Independence. to which “ am. ..., he . w However, the total is expected * 9 jas a possible choice for the e stud bes signers pledged. their lives.| a BAM, . 508 poe a seveee - rit Obtained by UAW. ‘to ‘be ‘chopped several hundred Six-year-old Debra Plier of De-| Five prominent citizens yester- ST.. ANDREWS, Scotland #® — ir foxes: and their sacr ~ o™. : ures to Halt Moving (million dollars by the conferees)troit Jost her life in a similar acci- day endorsed the Press’ proposal./Cary Middlecoff, the finicky Ten- ‘in. order to reach a compromise dent on the Au Sablé River near City oppor ore Ey Pewee: nessee golfer who has won the ; — \Oaceda. Poli last night ruled Service | 4 meri with Pontiac area residents sonal MONROE (fi — The Monroe Auto! , Se ee > tg Comntlesionsrs Gerald Guinan, (Tce Open title ae a (Prope ey Ae OE paint Co. hes asked Circuit) tempts. en the floor inst Frage William pulag ‘and| Theodore Carison, and Stuart Aus-|‘ie¢ for it again last : ‘Communism’s chief spokesman,|foreseeing continued fair and night to cut the appropriation *'". ® + when ‘the|tin have the authority under the 4 par 72 today in his first round Nikita Khrushchev, has, told the|warm weather tonight. and tomor- Court to dissolvé a temporary in- by a half billion dollars, and 2 %Year-old brother, ae i in-|of thé Brit n drew for- world Americans a-generation oF row. |junction obtained by the United by 182 million eeftars were over- jeraft struck a submerged tree: and ar et to perform such an in-jof ~ aralbogy eg tl = let that a men are cattines tonight wi Me eT UjAuto Workers Union to keep the) — This opinion was concurred vals because of his slow play. na. | With & high tomorrow of 89. ‘company from moving machinery; The most votes the economy) _ David Tang, 5, Detroit, with by Paul L, Meredith, at- | After Middlecoff had taken three The weatherman will cooperate. LIFE ON RAFT — Marie ‘Hick- ‘African Jerry Trowbridge in Au-| 400 Towns Destroyed TEHRAN, Iran (®—Res- cue workers came across the bodies of 400 victims in two earthquake-devastated villages in northern Iran today. The discovery boost- ed the over-all death toll to 750. More than 3,000 per- sons are missing. The rescue workers un- ; | The commissioners preferred a nurse at St. Joseph Hos-) ‘vote, after beating down) During Long Holiday {Joint statement when asked indi- fa ek shag = crunicovered the victims in the bp jvillages of Tighband and \Sangchal. They had not ‘900 miles around the world on ,|been listed in previous: iraft and he says they will honey- reports. jmoon on a raft trip down the! jfrom yesterday's quakes ranging lover a 30-mile are in northern Tran extending up to the Soviet - border. stn: ateliin ated bible atk damage over the Efburz moun- tain range, along the Caspian Sea's southern edge and up to the Soviet border on both sides fof the sea, Iranian officials estimated the property loss at more than 12% million dollars, They put the number of seri- ously injured at 1,500. 100 VILLAGES DESTROYED More than 100 villages were de- seribed by officials as wiped out Property losses also. were huge -\gusty during the daytime Moderate southwesterly winds trom Monroe to its plant in Hart- bloc could muster were 24 in favor| drowned im Little Crooked torney for Police Associa- |hours and jinutes to shoot more partly tomorrow will turn nated ba Ga. ‘of the latter amendment, with 11/ near Heaney Reagee: a a from | tos. f = $31 — 72 akg we ‘St Andrews soar cig e: ‘ ~— Judge William J. Weipert Jr. set' Democrats and 13 Republicans) » deck near his parents’ cottage Old Course, several rs be-| “o.. The lowest temperature recorded', hearing for 3 p.m. today. The! joining «forces. Only joes votes| while trying out a new fishing Po lly heghewrnge py rat | hind hon said they sth held ak Semnened Hint Pabiers, in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 judge denied a union request: for|— all Democratic — were cast for| pole. ment. With re request, s veri up by his deliberate play. nar4 Gate bee eee eae a.m. was 70. At 1 p.m. the merc- * four-day postponment. \the half billion dollar reduction. Alex Griskie, *. of Washington, | ciation members vowed to unseat scale reiiet pronto dns for the governments instituted .amang [ury registered 90. The company said the Circuit) &. * “2 Re his life when he ‘fell into the | Police Chief Herbert W. Straley, ; ; ricken area cover Court lacked jurisdiction and) Sen, Allen J. Ellender (D-La). (Continued on Page 2, Col.5) based on alleged charges against Press Will Publish aan “aoe ~ should dismiss the union's Comi-/a member of the ———— him.” One Edition July 4 : 5 s i ; : No fresh tremors were report: 50 Tickets Are Left ‘Lucky 100’ Have Signed for Press Theater. Special) rms. come im Shit your eyes anid climb aboard the “Cloud Nine| ™ longer, in ettect Express” headed for five thrill-packed days in New York jobs more . Nt do re Ps Se eee ne.» Glenn Griffin Heads Board of Education === up- for the 1957 edition of special, And it’s not too late for you to hop aboard one of tWO|cates other machinery in the plant, {Charles E. Wilson to eliminate modern United Airlines flights which will speed fun- "| plaint. Committee, commented that _ is apparent the economy wave ‘is ; Start Concrete Paving Sett er H Gs 18 Puppies Saintes arog." LANSING @® — The start of ‘The Senate bill would give the 5.9 miles of concrete paving on EL CAJON, Calif. w —A one- Air Force $16,384,093,000, or $560;- | the future southbound lane of | year-old Irish setter “has given 873,000 more than the House | U.°S. 27 in Gratiot County | birth to 18 puppies in her first voted. The Navy would get $19,- | from M57 north was announced | litter. Dr, Glen G. Crosbie, veter- 054,255,000, which is $252,900,000 | today by Highway Commission- | inarian, said it was the largest more than the Howse approved, | er John C. Mackie. dog litter he ever heard of. : ind A ould recei A company spokesman said no & Ag Mmm Oe $182,781 pe ed today but the frightened pop- ulace slept in the streets and fields last night. Many roads were destroyed as a result of landslides. Telephone UAW Local 878 said the com- pany violated a contract with the union by attempting to move machinery without the union's rile OIL CENTER NEAR — _ tating = rae ri eae. The Seve org big served president once product center on However, Dr. Godsell declined the lern side of the Caspian, cars, had not been in use and dupli-| — Direct Defense Secretary ¥ vt Glenn H. Griffin was elected waste and overlapping in the non- een: De Matiom,. gamed combat activities of the military.|PTesident of the Pontiac’ Board manager and vice president of the ‘ loving travelers to the Big City in less thar two hours. ey The hottest debate on .the billjof Education at its first meeting sethindtion aed the beard cost 6 : : ; Some 50 spaces are still open for this year’s excursion of abit, tie Menkon pant came over denunciations of Penta-|of the new fiscal year last night. Seatslenenis, Wedhit Soc: Griftin. "hae peso base of 18.600 scheduled for Sept. 9 through 14. Submission Of theluntess, he said, “‘the union failed ©" Was | a on to award! “Griffin, a seven year board vet- " o % foot Mt, Demavend, 35 miles east coupon found on Page 2 of+ to stop its harassment.” contin to the lowest bidder on eran, will serve a two year term. The annual meeting was an saert of Tehran, apparently felt the today’s Press, along with 2| ‘ed wilt be placed on x watt Pickets from Local 878. stood a ee ted were:- Menree M. sion for welcoming a new mem)er brunt of the shocks, Reports said Also elec An-| check for $182, will put) ing list. guard ever the weekend to ticable, to his first meeting, William A” 4 quake lasting more than two you with the “lucky 100." Here are the plays on tap: Vent movement of the yrachinery. |. es TE | Orman, vice president, and Mrs. derson. He — a Rartey jseeecl minutes. flattened most of these — The check will not only give) “My Fair Lady” (Second season} A union spokesmansaid the com- [°° "| Lala King, secretary. Gan tae volek enced eval | you tickets for five-of Brondway's| "SRO CiveN . inss ghoul Seatgle te toed Oeeupbanen In Today's s : Pree RE Paes at the board during the recent) The village of Naval,-sear Fir- top stage plays, but will \take| "Shel Merman is back) - a BS le ali aa campaign. The tele of ie Se Me The Monroe plant, which once treasurer. He is director of fi- Create wae pala & vethiing pe “The Bells Are Ringing” (Cute employed 1,400 workers, has re- stars) 5 re 5. The nancial management for the sys j ty (Has duced work force to o ¥ Small Planet” (as) ene ‘has been, closed down for an- tem, _ board member Robert B. Oliver to a * who was given a -resolution of lose’ ne le UR eee i 6 The board named the Community | perished in Polour Pune of Lave” (Thar stil inventory bout will reopen Mon-| Gunlock ........):,-..-,..,..8 [National Bank “and the Ponting” ean Ogee Firuz. Kuh and in this one) |’ day, A J / Viarkets at EE Loc, 18 (State Bank as depositories for a, *® #55] vend. he For those joining advessxe oe j bs9-9 8 docrsos sna foe ME school funds. eo tries, thet eee a eae ee Broadway, Paramount ' pliday Conc MEME i. cs civigo ns ,-s 8) £3 voted a cost ip 1 p Justice Hotel, in au thiee at the theater pate Holiday Concert Sports hi: ses yer 1S, 16 In the election for president, its 15 maintenance personne! and Ministry and the Central Railway . “wi . EN (~The na. | Thea ~ Griffith was nominated by Monroe | ¢ agreed to continue negotiations to station. a, ay ) 1 music cainp has scheduled | TV and Radio Programs..,.23 |Osmun, the Rev. Mr. J. Allen. establish a wage scale next year, ) Don't forget that Aug. 8 dead-) a Shite gree for J uy Wilson, Earl cPibbrcctat a {Parker tominated Dr. Walter L, Peas _twhich would be satisfactory to onds. No | r Vey ap Fourth concert-goers. Women’s Pages .\......10, 11 Godsell stating he believed in ro. GLENN HH. AMR pA, Ja the ‘capital, =§ “| \ \ : | Vv ' : i ‘ ' \ i _ Pes | * { . e ' : \ : \ $@ak All-Day Parking try te enter ot teen Gale Give. NewWMissile | Contract for Pilotless, Jet-Powered Bomber Awarded by Air Force et fh iii Ue al eee ee Ree WASHINGTON ™@ — The Air . : ’ *Force disclosed today that it has of 4 . petitioners ‘ordered quantity production of its area is included in a major Snark intercontinental guided mis- they traffic survey now being made. ie ~- jet powered pilotless solidly pee | Manager Harold : Ps eusiant i deed hak to begin a.m., ‘\this will, however, have a@ special ‘ million-dollar contract to North- a midway with games of skill and dents check made and report their find- ‘ for the patients, Oakland hazard ings next Monday. -rop Aircraft, Inc., and said opera- ange aienpicens ‘tional units of the Strategic Air wrong oy County Citizens’ Com- =r . . ss sins sen Comin ot ees Os aa wil syasir and pera a tot| h Concrete (2,Samee, mad sits seer line at Hawthorne, Calif. Also operating a booth will be the} -§ Gropce M. WATSON \6-Inch Concrete |line has been granted Bloomfield “ Christian Women's Fellowship of S $92,000 Township by the city of Birming- Ime Ale Korce sald the eight the First Christian Church, Por aves , ham, on missile, powered by a - : turbo jt engine, Is “deaigned to Fund Picks Watson jon City Project | , tm wrmsip te couictplating carry a nuclear warhead at high oe ee = ee : : ey gee on ter uae Gonmianes peeds altitudes” : sicians a band con- inches sliced planned sewage freatment . m roan egy car which See as Industrial Head concrete paving. of Feathersone| Plant on Cranbrook. It 2 pro- ; - ‘ Approxima: are| George M. Watson, personnel di-|the city $92,000, city commissioners} Mediate future service _ The Snark uses gn “air breath- giving time and prizes to the Pa-|jrector of Pontiac Motor Division, |learned last night. Valley Woods School near Lahser te 1 a ae Sears Ga Ithent's has been named Industrial Division The commission heard tabulation read and qouth of 14 Mile reed. sohere,. pace ce * Res chairman of the Pontiac area Unit-|(\ new “sini ‘hate “tiacing| Township officials assured com- This is in contrast with the Dr. Ivan A. LaCore, medicalieq Fund campaign. Jecting < leckes Geb oo Gafnmenit® tt Cae went weeks be jected ballistic miatiles, whoee tre: cong analy ty) eo * *& ¢& ee csc ae oman ** to Birmingham. ae : ak success care erp jectates wil caper Gems Sato Si [rival wil be largely due to the| wit direct the acictatin tor the| “Comlaslnery approved a low], Vir, Peck snd Eugene Barry through {ob ele 4k aggeds of pulp Stal hereon! at volte bee,|United “Fund in automotive. bid of $202.59, mbeltied by G.|bve, been named to il vacancies al personnel volunteers manufacturing plants in the area.|Tocalino & Sons. - “The AN Wwrep. douse to Os are donating their time to making/He held the same, post in the 1952] ‘The pavement will be six inches| nels appoinonent wos Sontitmed ahead with full-scale production of the patients’ Fourth a happy and) campaign. thick in the middle of the avenues,|Y ©ommissioners the Snark seems to emphasize. pre- Cali { vious predictions that the advent : . ; of @ reliable intermediate or long) 4 JER’S FAMILY — This is Rita Nina Lund- 7 AP Wirephote range ballistic missile having a es ; 54 days in the é 4! strom Steeves and 15-month-old Leisa N. Steeves, to civilization after surviving a ee een wite and child of Air Force Lt. David A. Steves, mountains of Sequoia-Kings Canyon, California, in Funds pnoly oe egal ak 5 Sear Sneath in the future {| 23, ot Trumbull, Conn., who, Monday returned where he parachuted from a disabled plane. Shortages in run . manufacture of a slower interim- wea : | DETROIT (INS) — Raymond F. i os . The sharply swept-back wings| Will Rise 100 to 200 Miles ~ Br vay moe “st siren Can America Meet Scientists Detect ‘Of the Snark have a spread of 42 ican, First Big Rocket ‘Shoot’ Set i232 255) com nem Guards Detroit Area “~ * * * , : NEW YORK @®—A huge Fourth} This high thin air is the home| What happens up there vitally ‘|government, the world revolution|observed . ; DETROIT @ — The Fifth Re-|o¢ july skyrocket tomorrow goes|of the ionosphere, the electrified] affects our weather too. Pca gy Node iy Abc yo hows ~ gional Air Defense Command an-| ..cking new freedoms and powers|air that makes radio broadcasts Balloons can rise about 30 miles,| 14 only be guessed at because|ADOPT IDEA jpounced Tuesday that a new guid-|¢- mankind. possible; the home of the dazzling}and tell much, Rockets supply/) a: ordered when he became France's vevelutnaacies edgted ed missile base, capable of han-| what it Jearns could help bring|Northern Lights, and a storage|probing fingers to lsern 8 3. ccitent hens't Seen doutheted. the American idea that liberty is / filing nuclear weapons, has been/the new freedom of space travel.|battery of vast chemical energy|more.. All knowledge will be the prime goal established at Fort and Pennsyl-|Or tap a new source of chemicallit it can be understood and put|shared among all 61 nations coop] | Me succesied Vieter . Val [ihe Prime goal of government. vania in Riverview near Detroit.|energy high in the air over our to use. erating in the IGY. let whe retired from the firm, free and equal in rights” echoed It is equipped with six launching|heads, Or help control weather|—— ene of the largest of tts kind In |” Dcieration of latforms instead of the usual strous storms. the world, on Jan. 1. Independence. i “his skyrocket is not the kind! DyyI] Ww of Soviet Last Lap Te the ree. s arns Assistant Wayne County Prosecu- Spanish-Amricans, the ex- The command said the double'set off to awe and please kids. =— rs , tor William R. Bollo sald a com- anger aecage asm: n: rare Bite will be equipped with the x pf. *8 Th pany spokesman stated the amount) “®* lectrifying. As country nike Ajax missile. It added there; {t's a 24-foot-long monster, aS ees R ed Death Troes ! : H , were indications the site also will) Aerobee Hi, powered to rise 100 thou- be stocked with the nike Hercu-|to 200 miles and radio back . : YY > =o quently copied that of the United les, a new missile capable ot|nociedan at the nites, Senedd] (VOT Perilous Nine Years The firm with offices tn down-| Staitt = form. ‘The lberstor carrying a nuclear warhead. - for launching at Ft. Churchill, town Detrelt, emplayes 1400 pa Bolivar viewed the United States, Canada, it will be the first of the Per-| particularly after the 1823 Mon- biggest “shoots” in rocketry dur-| WASHINGTON (INS) — Secre-jof Soviet Communism will disap-|sons. Its projects include the $49.-| ro Doctrine, as a protecting ing the International Geophysical|tary of State John Foster Dulles) pear within the next nine years. 000,000 Convention Hall under con- wing for all Western Hemisphere Year. |has advised President Eisenhower At the same time, however,|struction in Detroit's new civic independence movements. U.S. 7 Altogether IGY will see some|privately that he believes the threat|Dulles sounded a grim warning Center. policy was for quick recogition | first tings-on-Hudson yeuth while his 400 rockets big and little whooshed that the early 1960s can be a " of those revolutionary gevern- | be Thursday| P*reats and 9 younger brother up by the United States, Russia, particularly trying and dangerous ° ments, and this outraged the |(i9 p. m. EST Wednesday), were away on. Florida vacea- Britain, Japan, France and Aus: che 2 period while the Russian Be ar rown in diale courts of Europe. | tion. The mude and battered ala Yo dc on the carers l( MEIC] {0 um grapples with the death throes of ! In the Eastern Hemisphere, how-|\s__-'* bedy ef Robert Rasch Jr., 13, ; By E. H, SIMS eal ae * ; ; : NO oll y q pact was not felt until the 20% FE | serea Searom of he parent | A it in, especially undoubtedly what secretary Century. It reached huge propor. . floor apartment tash- | What do you need to know about ee test as ae seven fot tn which Mackie Hearing had in mind at Abe confer- (Continued From Page One) Pree hg Boa War IL. ne en Against Rippe lonable Hastings Terraces, Fur- ! — = ser aie saeceed| a ooh a Ga ence, when he confidently pre- |St. Clair River near Port Huron|will toward the United States was eee de Settee ak toe | map? What are iso dreds of miles, with 99 per cent - | dieted that Soviet Red Boss Ni- |while fishing from a boat. $0 pronounced in Asia and = apartment, police wes - to tell you, anyhow? _»,|0f it compressed within the first) Kavanagh Says He’S! nite Khrushchev’s “posterity” just after the war that pogo arvg oid . Charges that) ccsched and broken as though ATTEMPTS RESCUE Harold Rippe, former Taylor Town- Isobars are merely lines which | 29 miles. . " ee will live in freedom. of American support for a colonial] ship supervisor solicited and re- a terrific fight had mken place. _ have been named by man to desig-| The one per cent above that is Already Given Opinion Glen Batchelor, 70, Cincinnati, power would bring a wave of bitter|ceived $6,000 in bribes were S nate places of equal pressure./, fantastically complex chemical on Qualifications Dulles declined to predict to|onio, drowned in Houghton Lake! dicitiusion. A Ge. ; They are simply drawn through) and electrical cauldron created newsmen exactly what time limitiwhen he dove into the lake in an| - “ -<4 coteend Guage’ yettentey he Go DRIVE IN the various points reporting the/mainty by the suti's energy, ex- he has set on the death struggle Of/etfort to rescue his 16-year-old sd cult Judge Chester P. O'Hara. : same barometric on a weathet| pains Dr. Peter H. Wyckoff of the| LANSING ® — Atty. Gen. Tho | atermational communism. Boe, (S7endgon who had been run When newly a go gs t The judge, however, ruled that | for map — so they denote pressure. {Air Force Cambridge Research|mas M. Kavanagh says he veryjever, he is known to believe a boat. The grandson was res-\nes* | emerged, regard ferjextertios charges sgaint Ripe} Other clues can be found in the Conte, Boston. - likely will spurn an invitation to tds eecmnd decade of the cold Witlones by chee hese Se eee: San la ented bh SOneeNS ton Say a Seles & Service og | pop a oe Mena, sty gat omy rato pia a Be rl map. rs are ciose termine . + + ft : together, that means that pres- > is qualified to hold the job of state heather. © traj| Police continued to drag Green stamps of the likenesses of Ameri-|tician who quit office rather than IMPERIAL sure changes are rather great, Perfect Vaccine highway commissiboer. dandelions Canis Aden Dellon ties Lake near Traverse City fer the jcan revolutionary heroes. Echoing|face an ouster hearing. | since the pressure Js different just, C bat Fl Kavanagh said yesterday he bad|i° nown to feel that the ee ee ee ee ie Dede ot Independence,| The jury was scheduled to begin CHRYSLER a short distance away — from one/LO LOM iu received a letter from Robert| i. ee ae ems sumed drowned when thelr boat | S constitution pledged| deliberations today-on the extor- j we nat oe uxetyF'rom Orient Childs, attorney for the Michiganset off the fatal chain of events) “E 4 pence al freak ‘leene ap te 38 gouty aati. ) , In such cases winds are li «+ |Society of Professional Engineers, cate the| State police identified the miss-|P°*°* ™ " bring up to 20 years in | PLYMOUTH Bee es col os asking him to join in a court test| when the? Sesided W COicularty ing as Melvin Gill, 33, Mesick;| -If admiration is reflected by | B°th bribery and extortion) we : rain or storm — could be the re-)/ NEW YORK @® — CWlof the issue. ‘hn solestiate Wallace Harrington, 27, Rochester;| emulation, there is much evi. |CDatses were preferred againstl Pisce your order with Pontiac’s sult. The numbers you see along) York World - Telegram and Sun) , : and Dorothy Brown, 26, also. of| dence of around the Rippe by a one-man grand jury § newest dealer and come in for these isobars indicate the pressure.|said today that six U. S. drug| : 3 reel Oe et eee CIA Director Dulles has sd |p ochester bbe investigating governments of down-| Top Service now! Forget about what the numbers|firms have perfected a vaccine to| the matter last February, vised top-level administration : > river Detroit communities. : mean; that will only confuse you.|combat Asiatic flu. St to Goat Da le SO See sources that these next nine “mJ ; ih le Z oy “ I , Concentrate, instéad, on the high-| The paper said all of the firms} ied for the job,” Kavanagh | very witt gee a continuation of Four Injured in Crash | apen there are gilttering iR & R Motors, nc. er and lower numbers. The highest |expect to be producing the vaccine| *aid. “I see no reason why I) 2) 1 settee more American - style supermarkets to| Hoffa-Fischbach Trial | 724 Ooklend A ofes denote high pressure — good! in ‘‘commercial quantities” by Oc-| Sbould take part in further pro- Soviet or- as Auto Strikes Pole. serve a new generation of base- ve. P q . breakaways from the ‘helt toe Continues Into 11th Day FE. 1 weather — and the lower ones bad|tober, when the epidemic threat| ceedings. bit, and increasing internal crisis ale Manila looks and acts Phone 8-680 weather. Beward of low numbers is due to-reach its peak.. The engineering society said it for the Kremlin bosses. Four persons were injured a many ways like an American WASHINGTON (INS) — The -- and lines close together. This com-| Immunization will be assured! would try to oust Mackie through . in White imticity. There are American-style Bribery-Conspiracy trial of No, bination adds up to trouble, [most persons, the paper said.|a Supreme Court suit. It claims| Secretary Dulles, ohio chant ey Coane Sak driven hy|nightclubs in Rangoon, replicas oflnesmcters union chieftain James MORTH- SOUTH ; through one inoculation at @ prob-| state law requires the commission-|discussions, has stressed the bis-/Richard L. George, 33, of 8730 Al-main street ice cream parlors in|5" tiotte and Miami attorney Hy.’ : * Weath able cost of $1.20 to $1.50 a dose.|er to be a “registered professional|torical precedents pointing up the|bany St., Oak Park, ran oft Coc | Bangkok, hamburger and juke| 1 Fischbach moves into its EAST - WEST She Weather, [i pus cos, penile beter agian” tage tat epee, ceries, havea rd and sreck« wily pele lons it Beirl, American satelite doy edag Weterer you destination Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report The six companies were named) yy, vie evs és es es the| death throes.” George and two others deserts, snack bars in Paris, Prveneeonecrd he! Se ae Let Us Help You PONTIAC, AND VICINITY — Fels an@ias American Cyanamid Co's. Led- coideintanaay tinak egg eontpe- s treated and released from American automobiles everywhere, ae ae ed With Your Plans Mish today 88, te 89, low ton bt near 70. = eae — ad tent engineet” and that he meets|Constryction to Close seph if Hospital with American gig os — roe soapee gs pyenpte berger ns fendant : southwesterly winds eceasionaily. gusty Lilly; roan - mccre the requirement as a surveyor and _ jeuts and bruises. They Ratesinen Middle —_, for them from the inside BIRMINGHAM oS eee of Allied Laboratories: Vick Chem civil engineering graduate of Mich Kennett Road Monday —|George’s sister, Lois, 29, of the|*ties. of te benits Haitns Cues TRAVEL SERVICE Teter in Ponting 5 as = drug divisoon, igan State University.” ale same owe and Thomas ao staff — continues on the witness pa Lowest e m oe , * 2 ® Kennett between Baldwin 18451 Plainview automobiles on a Moscow| stand. Grace Plummer Reilly Ab 8am: Wind velocity 11 mpn, | The sx companies worked - The society tried earlier to have|@venue and the Dixie Mahway | Detroit. street remind one of the American| The federal court will recess un- Senttin eetaen _ Bom sets. today at 0:12 te oof aaa. One source onl thay were |the Supreme Court remove Mackie nnd rg Boe » seen City The remaining passenger, Edith!product of 15 years ago. Young-|til Monday after this afternoon’s a Gun rises ‘Thareday s\.$-01 6.0 ied immeasurably by the fact|‘rom the April 1 election ballot on|{ratic beginning Monday, | Soy 32, of 714 8, Oakman Ave..isters in Leningrad smuggle in jazz|session. Moon floss Fhursday 41140 9m. that the National Institutes of the same ground. Its removal P* Venderstempel annotneed Detroit, is reported in satistactory records and ape American ways. |Z scainaiaaiaaataia 7 2 Temperator Health, Bethesda, Md., had iso-|tition was denied. closing is necessitated sgl head/Belgrade radio constantly blares ie ae Ty ghee elated a strong strain of gg rg oo ane te comtaney ot nt © Possible concession "lila lactams NOTICE of TAXES a ccc"! gelat an Army base in the Orient. ; Kennett from: Fairview But these | = HEoscg = aistributed| 4-Day Search Ends |scr".c" ie"new ‘Kemet Roed|Value of Woman's Estate| poom ot arericas tenses sey | Pie p i ae Tuesday in Pontiac _ | Government agencies already Set at About $6 Million | ve Cc ty f (As recorded downtown) have ordered at least four million as Plane 5 fs Bod zi ow Ss ° . The cold war had brought cold| i 0 ontiac a4 : Vanderstempel recommended Fee ee ee eereare erttss st"! ggieubic centimeters of the vaccine, torists use alternate routes. of DEDHAM, Mass, (INS) —- The . To build defense against) Mean temperature ..-.1.se++-+.++++. %S\the newspaper said. It was said) GRANTS PASS, Ore’ ®—A_low- Ww. or Mont- will of the iste Mrs. Grace Communist encroachments | 1987 gee Fag or hee lg ag Ha Fay ate og 4 re . that in general the vaccine will/fying airplane yesterday ended a be a alton — Knight Babson of Wellesley was nations, it would be neces-|f Office of the City Treasurer July 8, 1957 August 8, One Year Ago in Pontiac prove effective against the most massive four-day search when it m street. | 6O:ile today te Bethe Probate have the wholehearted 1987 without fees, : Highest tempera LCE galley types of attack — A andi spotted the body of Cheryl Lea Kennett is expected to be closed) Court and disclosed an estate of ‘allies. At the samei] August 9, 1957 « collection fee of 1% will be added and Mean temperature. -s..-vss----.- 48|A prime. It still is undetermined |schnston, 5, floating in the Rouge| 2 & least two or three weeks," valued at $5,904,616. ward off Red encroach-|| 1% additional will be added on the first day of each month Highest and Lowest Temperatures This type B. 4 / | clam Reger W. died April be just as necessary to Payment made by mail must be postmarked not later than Ce cae vores Om in (eet 0 a Bio ogy tO amassed Cayce poets cbahe soles spt August 8, 1967 to 'ayeld pencitics, Tasohay’s Temiperatare CMirt Jailed on Driving Charge mgr meee ace ocean oe i Sec Satna senthh adh onay Bg 6 60 Marquette j Ti : ; ers é ities i se Mempi £6 fel Lawrence Elliott, 37, of -21639 auntie’ oF eee! Enemies .? as “ with additional _ 5 fous /eepics Tat New Sitans $8 HD ty to driving with a atepended A with |t exploiting it to the full / WALTER A. GIDDINGS, / Geveland 9 Qaabs i jg and revoked license Tuesday be- may not hope ever to match «a ( Batre be fe Piitbargn "7 fore Springfield Township Justice ease “ha wath thar trek | ee oS ee 87 86 Bt. iEmmett J. Leib. Elliott was: sen- ts re ; Pontiac, Michigan ~ = Phat Sota” © Bltencea to @ days in ne Oakand hope, by yo Be one LN \ si 5 GO DELINOL , ] ton } he poy County Jail after failing to pay} ’ wed : co LET\ AXES « DELINQUENT Les ifsnsse Cig $4.3 Beattie & 84/S75 fine and costs plus three days challenge the world lead-} ‘4 ee EEE f ey _— * "hin jail. : — Sates. ' aha} V ae " : i | \ \ } \ fe o ‘ a i A ’ j ? { . i Ly | - ie ies id 1 < . | ; f : ee ‘ g : : j i gee or ay ee 3 { 4 é = ES 5 BS : vs a ee x : os 4 ue 5 S| ie ; z 214 Ey Gere 4 A Xe : : (WEDNESDAY, JULY & 1087 mee | nce Ht ae eo att fh y Celebrations Sche ule + Parades, Fetes, Fireworks Prepared by Communities purchased for this year’s sale. Aceammatsiitiaas - area fire de- Utica will held its lith annual parade and festival which at- tracts thousands from surround- ing communities, Gov. Williams will be present te crown “Miss Utica,” : At Clifford, the annual home- coming 1s slated for three days, from Friday EARNS ANOTHER TITLE — Sharon Dreyer, 16, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Dreyer of Orchard Lake, again won the | Michigan Senior baton championship held at Alma College, Satur- | day. She will attend the Nationals at St. Paul in January where she | ngw holds the National Fingerwork title and is on the All-American | twirling team. A senior at West Bloomfield High School, she will | appear at the Chicago Fair, July 10. Senko-Stevens Rite Read: Slate Street Dance WOLVERINE LAKE — All residents of the Wolverine Lake area have been invited te attend a Street Dance on duly € at 8 of promoting socialbilities In the | bazaar adults. Seis whet alto NORTH. BRANCH —- Honering| tow, ive, Lyme Stevens ef | Calling for the square dancing af hecths. amang witch wii be (At: 904 Mrs. Donald Senko whese| Brews City and by Madeline | jmarriage was an event of Saturday) Senke. of North Branch. booth. |* ee, _— erg | The bridegroom, whose parents The ‘mediate families was at. are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Senko, f k: for townsfolk, | will be\o'clock Saturday afternoon at .the Was aftended by Noel Conger of oo br etl gna Ste Catholic | ons rally time for the North Branch American Legion North Branch, as best. man, Ly-| La w Walled Lake Park. This is to be operated hall. A reception for 200 guests fol-; ‘man Stevens, the bride’s brother. | School there. . (on the co-op plan with teenagers jowed. load Reretit Gecko of Nath teenage -yard announces its annual evening 4is-\haby sitting for children of mem-| * * * play of fireworks. [bers and their guests, according to; Beverly Stevens and Donald ne. ie + * Mrs. Lillian Danboise who is. in Senko pledged their marriage vows Auburn Heights charge. - at Brown City Methodist church ‘at 2 p.m. with ‘the esag owl Merle Nichols, reading’ the ice. The bride, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Stevens, was ; attended by a cousin, Marlene Bell, of Perk, Se ae At 7 p.m. on July 4 the Fire’ Dept. here will hold a demonstra-: tion on Squirrel road across from the Auburn Heights Schoois. * * * =" Service Read in St. John's ‘Bates-O’Connor Rites [rerformed 5 in Lapeer of control and the burning of Since te te Begg ar mn paapasied ie i Coapman . Dodge Rite ‘June v x J. . * Pit of of which wat be put out Fe br of the Church of Immaculate Read in Rochester, . They were attended I: June 29 County Calendar A ladder display and ® gira “by Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Calvelli. drill team will be on hand alse. | . “4 Ss The siren will sind af 7 p.m., Commerce ROCHESTER — Marian E. Coap- ” Followi wedding t followed by a display of $500 — ‘ a M drip ay Pind Senet eer soe ye Exon Com- man and Donald Dodge were united worth’ of fireworks, aerial and roche Michigan, “t and Mrs. | mri’ an saturday et Bitinger’s Prarm- i marriage at a 7 p.m. ceremony ground. ‘Connor will reside in Hadley. ‘acy on Commerce road. __ Saturday June 29 in St. John's ~ | Lutheran Church, the Rev. Walter |C. Gerken performing the rites. | Mr. and Mrs. John Coapman of 3205 Avalon, Rochester, and Mr. According to fire chief, Cari Schingeck, three trucks from three |. stations will participate in the event. The group will give away i : ‘ ' ‘and Mrs. Fred Dodge of Algonac, a rotisserie, fishing equipment lare parents of the couple. and hoys and girls bicycles. The bride wore a floor length gown of Chantilly lace, the bodice | fashioned with scoop neckline and | long sleeves. The skirt was full with long panels of lace ever sat- pe Se HENS OWA EE WP i a Prayer book. Dorothy Coapman, the bride's sis- iter was maid of honor. Sharon Lit- Clarkston The Firefighters Assn. is spon- soring-a July 4 celebration’ for Ciarkston. A parade will form at the Community Activities Build- ing on N. Main street and at 10 a.m, will start the march to the high school where children's events, races and somes will be held. A ball game between two of the Clarksten Dance Clubs, the Saturday Nighters and Fourth Nighters, will be a feature of the afternoon. F Fireworks at dark and dancing in the street after the fireworks, at the high school, are the eve- r’~-"s attractions. ‘bridesmaids. John Coapman Jr. served as best iman and the ushers were Dick Coapman and Russell Williams. A reception followed at the American Legion Hall in Auburn | Heights. After a short wedding trip the young couple will be at home at 4834 Taft Rd., Algonac. The bride graduated from the | Rochester High School and the) groom .was graduate of tage: High School. Guests were present from Detroit, | Wayne, Fenton, St. Clair Shores ‘and Rochester, New York. Two Men Injured Clawson — Beginning at 9:30 a.m., a parade will mark the start of the July 4) festivities which will feature an-) tique cars, tanks, and the Oakland | County Sheriff's posse. This will be followed by 2 | flag-raising ceremony, beanty contest and variety show in the | city park. Distinguished guests will be Michigan senators, Wil- liam 8S. Broomfield and Charles | E. Potter. About 20,000 persons are ex- pected to attend the celebration, which has been held annually for over a quarter of a century. * * * Commerce Township Commerce Township will be brightened by a red glow at 10 p.m. on the Fourth of July. ~ MR. and MRS. PAUL SHOEMAKER TROY — Two men were Injured | Beth.Rose Speaks Vowsas Auto Hits Tree in Presbyterian SETVICE _ | ror tein war pred The bride is the daughter of Mr. | struck a driveway and a tree in i'The White Lake. Presbyterian and Mrs. Leon Rose of North Cass Troy. Taken to St. Joseph Mercy ‘Church was the setting for the 8\Lake road and Mrs, Vincent How- Hospital, Pontiac, were Edward) p.m. Saturday of Beth Lorraine ard of Davisburg is the bride- Mickowski, 25, of 832 FE. Ballas.’ Rose to Paul S, Shoemaker. The groom's mother. | Madison Heights, and John Rev. Robert R. Von Oeyen per-| For a trip to northern Michigan oe 41, of 13433 Strathmore, formed the ceremony. the bride changed to a pale Detroit. ' ~~ * * lavender ensemble with white ac-| © 2.9 For her late June wedding the;¢essories and dark lavender ac- Mickowski, driver of the vehicle, | bride chose a white embroideredicents. — received cuts about the face and organdy floor’ length gown with The couple will live in Fern-|Spehar suffered a lacerated scalp short sleeves, dropped waistline dale. and injuries to his left ankle. and Sabrina neck. She wore a J headpiece fashioned as an irides- cent’shell with a small drop) pearl at the forehead. The bride! carried a bouquet of gardenias. | stephanotis and ivy in crescent, shape. Serving as her sister's maid of honor, was Gloria Rose, The WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —' Let the Mailman do your footwork. BANK- ata A locai fireworks display will be held at the Commerce Drive-In Theater. Lake Orion Lake Orion's traditional burn- ing of the flares will be the fire- works of the community again oe lor, Judy Hruska, Mariene Sheil | booth at the sell the flares cide 2 ame hey) =| STATE BANK , mailing kit, mas apn, wit | SO eee t© ‘members of Orion's 1957 class, tle field and Elaine Zablocki were , Slate Tag Days in Walled Lake To | Raney tenes aad mages The volume of activity at the | library has increased steadily in irecent months, Also, the list of members has been growing since man; (standing) Ed Davies, building committee; Jackson Byers, trustee. The colonial church structure will be located on property adjacent to the high school, which was recently donated by the Howard Huttenlocher family. FINANCE GROUP MEETS — Going’ ‘over plans for the $115,000 Building Crusade to be held this September for the- First Methodist Church, Clarkston, are members of the Finance Com- we y was first of men mission: (seated) Phillip Smith, chairman: Rev. /& year ago. ~ a oi - The tstiity-is open te all reai- Dom Dutilap; director; David Stewart, co-chair- a, rhe Walled Lake and sur-| are from SiS ae Eight Boys to Train | LaVern Giddingses Celebrate 100 Attend Observance |p naan cos at Artco in Ori m. unti m. ¢ fom 2 0 pm. each’ @f Artco in Orion A new feature for the month | NORTH. BRANCH — Approxi-;Parrish of Oxford and George Gid- be held Tuesdays from, 1 mately 100 guests attended the dings of North Branch. 2 p.m. Story teller will be _ ‘have accepted an opportunity (0\ Golden Wedding observance of Mr.| Since their marriage, Mr. and Mary Weborg, a member of |5usiness within the Artco Manufac- 4nq Mrs. LaVern Giddings, held Mrs. Giddings have lived in Burl- the Decker Elementiry School turing Co. in their first training Sunday aftertioon at their farm ington Township, Lapeer Co. Their teaching staff. program. ‘home at 3847 Millington Rd. ‘nearest neighbor is their only son Children of all ages are invited| *. @& 2 | The former Stella Kishpaugh Gerald, who with his wile, son and to the story hour. Mrs. Weborg) After six months of general’ ang LaVern Giddings were mar- daughter oceupy the farm to the has conducted a similar story hour training their aptitudes will be con-| Tied at the bride’s parental home |west, for children of Walled Lake each! saoreq in choosing their specific’ at Seymour Lake, Oakland Coun- summer for the past five years. jfieid according to Walter Schrei-| % o@ Same 26, 1967, , Plan July 15 Picnic ‘ber, owner of the plant. The bride's brother, Rev. W. Y iKishpaugh, pastor of a Sirechie| COMMERCE — Members of the The 1955 class of Waterford Town- oun irt 5 LAKE ORION — Eight boys. ‘55 Class to Reunite WATERFORD TOWNSHIP ham Methodist church,. officiated Elizabeth Asbury Circle of the _ at the ceremony. ‘Commerce Church will gather for | The following five, who attended: ‘a potluck picnic luncheon at 12 ship High School will hold its sec- Brayton Paine ‘the marriage service, were present noon Monday, July 15 at Pine- ond annual reunion, July 21. The) ser and Mrs. Bradley L. Scott of 3834 ‘at the 50th anniversary observance: crest Beach. “Mrs. Marge Hogg event will be a picnic at Teeple | Whittieid Dr. Tok sake, senenes Mrs. Wni. Baldwin of Thomas, Mrs.'and Mrs. Mary Pingston are chair- ill in Highland Recveation area. june i," eon dofirey Cres °° \ Eva Allen and Mr. and Mrs, John'men for the event. es = Fortunate is the man who can count it among his friends iTomblenci in : Tem ATOUKSCOMm fea. in b¢ lands s&90 4/5 Qt. Code Neo, 1419 $971 Pint Code Ne. 1411 Oe EA ne pone prow anion ey ah: ace warnete varoarens,jins.. Deraori, wie. cna abs! eo i “4 | ie Me 5 ae Pale = ey of (a) Hie “ eae P Lock | fae 1 HF = if i i 5 if tai ai ie i! ih Mig Hi celle ei rie at) le = Sx stall ea Pg Poet ant 5 df 3 SS Poi; sort i iy SURE “iE ted ” u! 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