Ss . ee. = > » 9] ‘= hee nae i Pits m eee fea es ares = ae : = my ¢€ : & ; SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1957-28 PAGES : : , rr I wr hire Retums fo Sean ‘(Collision Area 3 Rescved Yesterday) Lonsing Mon One of 3 [Davaal Mer \1y organized to investigate thar ‘Take tonight’s forecast, for: in- - greas. The Weather-{- The committee members were : man, was killed éarly| tions and Armed Services Committees in Washington on the Admin- jo¢ wreckage on Isle of otf range in some , ated stories 2.) * ines, stance: 2 to 8 degrees, rather windy, Bureay said no immediate relief was nominated by a steering commit- when | a istration’s plan for the Mideast. (See related on page ©.) Cahe's. western tip, snow flurries! Getting rather tiresome, in sight. isn’t it!: Last night the mercury Se tinued its th. |"S! -announced. m Tl . Sica: pee : : : copped to 1, The forecasts eit ata monement frm thes [Smee sft Crucial Debate Looms|* ] i it just might get up to 20 Sunday, but tures were lower throu; deputy secretary of defense, Padre: Forex Saaeres | @rop again Sunday night. With more tac ae pater. eae ” as chairman ; \flete, based $25 2 \ snow flurries! : — * ; ee Z Other members. {ee “5 ; ' SS = e ee Miami, rescued At 1 pm, today the mercury The frigid air headed eastward Bai oe py eee a ruck w ied; ie. : ~~ McFarland Jr. registered 20. =». _ and was expected to cover all but ler of The Pontiac ‘ : we’ whhers = - Pa, Maj, Wink Other areas are faring even worse. the: setrene pemneest ste eh 7 UNITED NATIONS # — U.N. diplomats moved to-/pases DY : the western three quarters of the Southeastern Texas and the far |sin. maneuvers in preparation for a crucial debate On ‘thelrwmer HosPrraLZzEp country today. A mass of arctic air Southwest missed the icy air, with “We The abitaet explosive Middle’ East dispute. .- McFarland, Lynn and Rose, hos- sent \temperatures tumbling below temperatures in the 40s.-Northern visi- | Tat Seopte te our suggestion | at 3 8.0. Friday. | ‘The debate is to start Monday in the 80-nation ssemg er te wred by Air Force \the "younger boys back and unsuc-| auto dealers can bestow in the way of honors. . Cae Aas. Israeal ee ee a ake cake anni y serve gives an idea of the a . x. tried to extend a wooden The judging will take place during intermission at the Elks |must have firm guarantees that/wrist and shoulder while climbing yee ae { case load each judge has.|' Dedicate Ski Area Peis Docbs ven it te beck Club's monthly dance, according to Richard Moore, manager of its interests will be protected be- through broken windows into Ti) Pretty U. of M. Student — - : fore quitting those areas, flaming building to rescue his chil- - In Oakland County, such a] CHEBOYGAN @'— The newlto tha river gank and sliced off) te Feb. 1-9 exhibits of 1967 automobiles, : i teeth quate he | . | Vanishes From Campus d n Black Mountain ski area 19 miles/50 feet of mooring line from a boat Judges will be Fred Ziem, Oakland County prosecutor; Howard : : , ° : om Peto See ca lve, Caborpen Wit ba himalty MOO. \ Powers, president of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce; and | Galt of Ageba, Mersel’s Balt ite eae goes Without Explanation | _ fudges are burdened, dedicated Sunday and a snow, !azvin just managed to grab) rs. Lyda Ryan of Birmingham, official chaperone. invasion, Beyptian guns had kept [Reds Silent on FBI Net ee 2 3 : really over-burdened. sabes Mig ing IG Rag ag son ae Be ger | Moore said this morning that about 25 residents of the county | Isracii-shipping out of the area. | ssnccow in — The-Soviet jdie bon cea Oc The tour circuit judges and one teatival at Cheboygain, Jeutme|to chin te sae een toa became candidates by turning in entries before yesterday's deaiiline. The Gaza Strip on the Mediter-|and radio carried nothing‘téday on/ a pretty: coed, wen -dammea ae 4 probate judge serve an estimated | S08 SOUIC™ be crowned queen for treatment. Jesse and| _ The winner will be crowned “Miss 1957 Auto Show”. Feb. 3 | ranean was controlled by Egyptthe FBI's arrest of thre¢ persons|from the University of Michigan 3 a "Cheboygan County Ice|Marvin, both Smiths, are no rela-| When she will be picked from the three finaljsts. Among her awards |after the 148 Palestine War. Is-in New York on a charge of spying campus a week ago. . peomeinarhtether hg Carnival tions. | : ‘will be. $100 defense bond from the Community National Bank. | (Continued on Page.2, Col. 8) for the Soviet Union. She is Barbara Agler, 20, 6f: °° Tt means that each circuit judge . : — —— . ‘ ' Pac & wis has abot 321) Poca So ey . nee : ; aliens of ae : -——— shants tne orekate fudge’ serves| Eighteenth in a Series by Don Whitehead ated ; ; , [ronan = ee a . ee : e ef ag, AE noe — uctvate hone Se an inte. the = sommcee ABI Turns Effici Agentsis* 2 are just about holding their own. P y' g ] , : Jan, 18. . ; Ai there weren't many more cases ; eee ae ; : ee. : . pe etre ee at . pending than were started der- (Bditor's Note: The following ar- ) loved ones held by the Nazis. | were concealed in books and mag-|. In fact he had been shown | he would receive. But he could | black dots embedded in the paper.) oy began a “¢ oom rere , ing the year, exciting“ teenth ine series of | 4 tow became enemy agents be-|azines by minute pin pricks} eag-ander = microscope at es | Sive-no further information. He eS ee it! vestigation” of their own, which Tt is believed though, that by| FS! Story... by, Pulltser-Prisewinner | couse they gaw a way to ensy | through certain letters. plonage school and told to watch | Then a young Balkan eng as eee Oe resulted In informing her parents : this fall the backlog of cases will) _ eae — = x * * for these dots in the messages jin New York City from South] ®t the end . of her disappearance. Her father : start building up. By DON WHITEHEAD The Nazis tried despera But one of the FBI's most saad America. He checked into his| FINDS MESSAGE appealed to city police last night. A gence at Macomb County to establish an espionage andiexciting achievements was . [hotel and didn’t appear surprised] Under a microscope that en} Police Sgt. Claude Damron said the east and Genesee County tol Ninetvione , perwinat the United| Sabotage apparatus in the United| uncovering the Nazi secret of the) ’ when he found two FBI agents) targed the tiny object 200 times,|the girl left no note, and obviously the north shows a- different picture, peep te. Oe eoaiea| States to equal the spy ring micro-dots, perhaps the clev In Today's Press. waiting in his room. |the technician saw a full-pagelhad left in haste, taking with her = wi ge States from 1938 to 1945, And #¢/ ganized before World War I weapon of World War : Even though recruited by the| message reproduced. - He. priedjonly a few possessions. He ex ; wit — shame of it, was that 6 of this time the FBI was alert a tn 2900 tha YI received Bullding News ...... 15 thru 21 | Germans’ as an espionage ,jother “ * loose from thejPr . & theory that, although” _ 7 A third Macomb County circuit; were American citizens betraying) 1 yooat. va a tip.trom a double agent that Cherde Mews f.ssiecoeess 6 7 |it cam now be revealed that he| papers and found all of them were] a capabje student, she oye ot be adi G] "The grester muyiber works’ for eS Germans were developing a County News 19 [Was working for the FBI gg rendered dip year ae a oe rd fourth ‘circuit os for slipping information cere saa “Did you bring them?” an ‘agent| This was the secret of the weeks June 1 in Genesee County. the Hitler government because of One enemy: agent was caught| Method Editorials .......sssscceseens a} Be a trhengh ts : rae ee lyalty to Germany. A few others with a box. of ordinary-looking|*e Atled cowtres ra a ae ier os aie © ene This means there are now three| Were mere s safety matches. \ { Markets . jevestsens Sl _ | Discovery of the microdot secret ' circuit judges to serve Macomb’s| 4 few were recruited by ceatches were fast that bot tout agent said the method Spt ocvecststinescidh , The young man pulled from his) o,oned a door through ‘which the : - estimated, 280,000. population and) qurents of death or injury to jaf them fumed out to be to a with GME Gard ceedeess jeccatt |DoCKet four blank telegraph mes-\ra7 got onto the trail of espionage|" there will be four to serve Gene- — - —| pencils. which. wrote invisibly. ; (process im. which) ag ae | oe: The papers were sent to) ,conts and their confederates, a see’s 325,000. ‘ the: conventoncs. of eu cestemers|. Messages were sealed into full - messages would “be| TV & Redlo Programs......; ? |the FBI Laboratory In Washington! trai that: led) through the United } That's one Macomb judge for ws bore tnotelieh « lenslag 6 parking| tain pens whose barrels had tc on dots no bigder than| Wilson, Earl -.,........ peek ® and under a fluorescent lamp & rae ‘ ia (Continiied on Page 2, Col. 6) | ag gee D. .D. hhroken to extract the note. the head of «pin, : ee : Women’s Pages .......,.. 8; “e laboratory technician ‘=v ved (Continued re s. ‘ a a. oe | ie ss aes ; e NE Es es at 4 x : ee: oe | pe : : my 2) “ foo Seas * + Yu ia) ly ; ee e) MS oo 4 So 2 ee oF iy ede ge 24 2 ea Nee ay , oe Oe Oe oe : ee 2 leves a Seriate review of adminis-} “congressional action -on. Presi- . it Eisenhower's mnilitary-econo: ¢ proposals for that area. o ght HINGTON om — Set. Fut), pation Middle East policy will fol-) « = E_ eoent Story, Page 2%) | _ which ‘is seeking to teech acefully, “The Pontiac Elementary Schools will participate in this new venture called Art for World Friendship, says Yolanda Grimaldi, elemen- tary art consultant for the Pontiac _ Schools. *~Now on display at the Pontiae ‘Board of Education office-and-seon to be circulated in the 23 elemen- tary, schools: in the. system. pieces of art drawn by between five and 15 from countries al] over the world. ‘ eT oe a 4 e “there lies the hope te make men| ~-freee?-is the theme of a age The; saienek sannibanehdp of 250 “has voted to support the 1957 budg- ‘et of $10,000. ! Area Judges Face ssi de ence = Crowded Dockels | (Continued From Page One) - Pontiac Deaths —eveey 00 people and. on | Genesee judge for’ every 81,250. . . Right now, with three men on— Mrs. James Patterson Mrs. James (Mattie) Patterson, iy ON DISPLAY Pontiac, Elementary Schools are participating Grewe by ave Sclende in sopne ait- in “Art for W ‘ Friendship,” and pupils will view 60 pieces of art ferent land. created by from all over the world. Here Miss Yolanda cy osER TIES rey = espana cmamangmes bs ccecrmml ta the schools. dren, 7 Mrs, Louise Richardson, leader of|nated Christian A: Herter, former} Z ‘when the two committees Pistinc “ghiléren in par- Young People; Rev. Claud Good-|Republican governor of Massachus- Senrend the —— Mrs, Fred > theet in closed session to continue ticipating hegre roject, will sub- win, Teen Age League -and Cora/etts, to be undersecretary of state,|Weishaupt unior Department their questioning of Secretary of . mit piece otek ont *. will ‘sub Milton, Baptist Training. Union.” Herter previously had been/will furnish special miusit; and| - | (Related Stories on Page 23) reflect their individual lives and|.. 18° included will be Mrs. Mary/named as the choice for the Salether special teetares ere planoed. Schools, Pe Dees. Tae Svoues ideas. They will be sent to a for- Plaaiat; Vergia Chancejand has been in training et the * wo * 4 Suid aren V. $. relations with eign country and in return the|&nd Men ser at Haarta,. mp a quceeed. Hariert Hgover J Jr,|, Im the 7:30 evening service, the ‘the British and French Sc oe Peitioc Pres Phote’ children will receive pictures|"°: ‘Syivester Hatter, treasurer members of the church will > .; Again and ist ‘ Tourists Given ‘Look at ‘Defendants Public Interest Feverish in Italy’ s ‘Drugs; Sex’ Trial VENICE (INS)—Some time _| week the judges hearing the Wilma|/where Wilma'’s nude body was Montesi “drugs and seX”’ trial will by bringing them closer. to each other through art, regardless of their countries,” Miss’ Grimaldi said. The pictures themselves come from Greece, South Africa, Ceylon, England, Ireland, Germany, Aus- tralia, Poland, Korea, India, sore Formosa, Mexico, Alaska and .the South American countries, ~ * *°* ; They're signed with names such as Maureen O’Brien, Mahameo) g ¥ 4 *e pe t] #4 * ? the Circuit bench, the Genesee figure is one _judge for every. 108,000, . Even without a fourth circuit judge, the Genesee ratio is better than Oakland's one judge for every 137,000 people. ord high of $15,000, more than $168|* HF Hospital after a brief illness, She was born in Lake Comorant, Miss., on Dec. 25, 1893, to Mr. and “News Flashes \ “BUDAPEST (®—Mrs. Georgette “mittee include: visit the lonely. stretch of beach Montagna’s nearby hunting lodge, scene of many an alleged orgy. * «© * MSU Advisory Group ' : some modern skyscraper-type |Pontiac, and two grandchildren. Missionary Societ ; 4 . the case, including’ Montagna, a) abstractions from our own Unit- | Friends may call after 3 p.m.in Macomb and about 162,000 in ‘director, Charles Gale. i em rs Announc former chief of police of Rome,| ¢d States, , |Sunday at the Frank Carruthers/Genesee County. ~ * Hl ,(Continued From Page One) Members of the advisory com- Clark J, Adams, Waterford, Oak- land County circuit judge; Don E. Ahrens, Bloomfield Hills, . re- tired general manager of Cadillac ination of a dozen defendants in and Piero Piccioni, Jazz-composing| son of the Italian delegate to the) Every day the court room is jammed and outside on “Insurance | Street,” where Venetians centuries ago used to insure ships against Division; John Bugas, Bloomfield Hills, vice president, Ford Motor Co.; Mrs. L. L. Colbert, Bloomfield Hills, wife of the president of the Chrysler Corp.; Paul K. Cousino, supetintendent of the Warren Con- peony * Schools;. William Emer. * Oakland County Superinten- dent of Schools; * * * | daily to the world's press. PEEK AT DEFENDENTS go to self-styled Marquis Ugo First, however, the judges must complete their preliminary exam- pirates, a radio truck transmits an estimated half-million words Yone, ‘hyszek Siestrzencewiez Maria de Jesus Carvajal Gomez. ster and Bagley, Jan. 30-Feb, 1; and Whittier, Feb, 45; Bailey, Feb, 6; Wilson, Feb: 6-7; Wisner, Feb, 7-8; McConnell, Feb. tral, Feb, 12-13; Wever Feb. 13-14; Baldwin, Feb, 14-15; Malkin, Feb. 15-18; McCarroll, Feb. 18-19; Owen, |*°TY: ‘Feb. 19.20; Mark Twain,.Feb. 20- Tourist guides, drumming up & 9. ‘Emerson, Feb, 21-22: Longfel- ez, and : one Church, Mrs. Patterson|°° 4 | Funeral field and Bethune, Jan. 28-29: Web- 8-11; Hawihorne, Feb. 11-12; -Cen- clude a peek at the trial alorig! with visits to the Doges’ Palace and St. Mark’s Square. They also point out the principals in the trial, such as Montagna, who every bit of slack season business, in ow, Feb, 22-25; LeBaron, Feb. 25- 26; Willis, Feb, 26-27 and Will Rog- ers, Feb, -28-March 1. there in 1926.. A member of thé Pleasant Grove had lived bere 15 years, She leaves two” children, Claudie Lee and John D. Williams, both of yme. Mrs, Patterson's body will be-taken to the Pleasant Service for William R, McGar- vey, 84, of 2520 Mt. Clemens St. will be at-1:30 p.m. Monday from the Voorhees-Siple Chapel. The Rev. William E. Hakes of the First Baptist Church will officiate with jburial following in Oak Hill Ceme- Mr. McGarvey died here yester- day after an illness of five weeks. Six-Year-Old Ihjured When Hit on Oakland Mrs. Daniel Webster, and married’ Oakland County emerges worse in a comparison of the load carried by probate judges. Although Ma- comb and Genesee. have similar populatiofis, both couhties have two) probate judges. * . They serve 140,000 people each * * Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore's Oakland County load is staggering in comparison. Estimating the population at 2,770,000, there is:one judge for every 138,500 persons, a ratio prac-| tically the same as here. There are six probate judges, each serving about 453,300 per- sons, This is less than the Oak-° land County probate load. Proponents for more Oakland) judges have another’ point to press —the booming population. Oakland County’s has swelled to between a half to two-thirds again as much as it, was in the 1950 ‘census. The trend is continuing |? full force. pastor’s wife, Mrs. rector. basement auditorium at the same service. The’ - time as the morni “India Marks as Nation Celebrates, Its Independence NEW. DELHI « — India cele- brated its seven years as a. re- public today with fireworks, pag- eantry and a display: of armed forces. Soviet Defense Minister Georgi Zhukoy reviewed a two-hour pa- rade with Prime Minister Nehru. But Nehru paid little attention to his guest except for the actual period while the colorful floats, turbaned lancers, American-made} . ed i , the | United Nations. are the pictures that will bring ° needs of the area apd. ~ being —ayabsigh the examination of |CVErY Country and every school Rev. 7 nLite a geod SIMILAR IN WAYNE ° Meir sah will cele. the findings into. concrete plans.| qua vuen€ defeedsats te bepaaing (child just a litle bit closer to-|Rev. Sam Litilejchn, her pastor! 4 giance south to Wayne County Ith Birthda e ding. anni , estimate is that the to get tedious, public interest |8°t%er. ".* |Cemetery. shows a different picture. There sary. sastnetion th be rendy te “So in what has been called Italy's | ee 8 [oc aS ciected plan tne whe are ogtaacbent hw lived at the | ° The schedule for schools. receiv- . __. |work, 18 elected plus two who are : * codward - Fourteen Mile area cept students no cartier than the “nial of the century” continues |. Ths se exhibits follows: Whit.| William R. _ McGarvey ‘wunliyy visiting: Zhukov Views Parade) sor tz years. -* _Thé southeast. section incl Philip of Capac and Mrs. E, W. Kurth .of Birmingham; three aie Big Debate Shar Shaping on Suez Questions the Sheffield Estates Subdivision © ave Woman Suffers Cuts tanks and other parade units went} (Continued From Page One). morning now prays at the Church Gorwth during the same period D ny lng ‘Atworicad tree — photographer, . was tenced today to 50 days in vail om charges of entering Hungary A. C. Girard, ‘ Pontiac, presi- dent of the Community National Bank; Mrs. William T. Gosseyy, wife of Ford Motor vice president; row.”” * * * of the Saviour before taking his’, seat in the courtrooms’ “accused in Two-Car Collision A six-year-old girl was injured yesterday when she was struck by a car pear her home on Oakland in Macomb .County, however, has brought today’s population up to slightly less than half again as past, rael repéatedly has charged it was used as a base fcr Arab com- mando raids into Israeli territory. Zhukov arrived Thursday to represent the Soviet Union at A women! was injured in Ave., near Blaine Ave. much as 1950's. In Genesee County! the Republic Day celebration. * * * this Fred R. Haggard, Waterford, pres-| Center of interest continues tol, colina, last’ night when she Laura May Straugh, of 743/there has been a one-fifth increase. Indian officials have played | Israe] was said to feel that Ham- ident of the Oakland County CIO) be Piccioni, who has been charged). sown from te car in which|P!4ine Ave., is reported in good) Wayne County has gained only down any political aspects of | marskjold’s report harks back to Council; Delos Hamlin, Farming- -|ton, chairman of the Oakland _|County Board of Supervisors; . {George Huebner Jr., Bloomfield Hills, Chrysler ‘Corp. official; Sa- rah: Van Hoosen Jones, of Roch- ester, former member of the State Board of-Agriculture; the visit. Other parade guests included Lady Mountbatten, wife of Brit- ain’s last viceroy in India, and former U.S. Ambassador Chester Bowles, The parade wound through sev- en miles of old and New Delhi, lined by hundreds of thousands of, Indians, including many who aed long distances to see the with manslaughter for allegedly throwing Wilma's body —in_ the) Mediterranean when she succumb- ed to an overdose of narcotics at a party. Piccioni was met outside the courtroom Thursday by French movie star Francoise Arnoul, who is in- Venice shooting a murder mystery entitled, ‘‘Does One Ever Know?" condition today by Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital. _Driver of the automobile, Jack Swartzbaugh, 22, of 5240 Pine Knob Rd., Clarkston, told police he was attempting to pass a car that was stopped in the center lane on Oak-| : land Ave, when he struck the little girl. “The car was yopped and I thought it was going to make a left turn,” said Swartzbaugh, “As I started to pass him on the right the little girl ran.out from in front of the car. I tried to swerve, but she ran right into me.” + about 250,000 in the past six years. This could mean more judges are going to be needed here sooner than in. the other counties. Advo- cates for more judges say it does mean that. 96,000 at Auto Show. DETROIT (INS)—Attendance at the 44th annual Detroit auto show reached 96,000 yester¢ ing the record for last. year’s entire run. The day's attendance was 12,- County Deaths the 1949 armistice, which Israel considers a failure and no: solution to the problem, —-- The Israelis also were said to feel that the right of navigation in the Gulf of Aqaba is not ain armis- tice question, but one of preventing belligerency. Britain and the United States de- scribed the report as constructive. _* * * Meanwhile, these three main plans were being worked over for the next round of debate: 1, The Western sponsored reso- -: lution to give Hammarskjold ae er authority to deploy the U. emergency forces in Egypt and she was riding on Auburn Ave. at Paddock St. Helen Gilbert, 28, of 1334 Mt. Clemens St., was treated and re- leased trom St. Joseph’s Mercy |Hospital. for lacerations of her head and right shoulder. She was a passenger in a car driven by Elva Wyzgoski, 25, of 56 McKinney St., who told police she “didn't see the other car in time to avoid the accident.” Driver of the other automobile was Joseph E. Alexander, 29, of 139 Howard St. _ Three Killed En Route. to Visit in This Vicinity NILEs, Mich, (INS) — Three miembers of a Milwaukee, * : 2 ow. es ete when Bernard A. Kalahar, Center Line, : struc ile be 7{chairman of the Macomb County men wea tS south Of! Board of Supervisors; Adolph A. The were as R. Klein, Royal Oak, presitient of the Littletair, 36, his wife, Thelma, | Wavne-Oakland Bank; S. E. Knut _ also 36, and their 12-year-old son, |"°™" ata ' I in the h ager of the Pontiac .Motor Divi- ‘Thomas R. Jr. injured sion; Mrs, Roger Kyes, Bloom- were ‘their’ two other children, | +14 pills: Harold A.-Lefevre, Mt. * Position of Kashmir Ignites Pakistan Unit Were Fares foie’ § Sex? Hardly So, Thinks Cabbie | DENVER @®—Robert Rich, 37, Cor Sinks Through Ice, [Toy Trucks and Tears! ames, 9, and Alice, 3. They were tClemens. Macomb Count . . ; . io on eo ns, Ma y Superin-) 4fyDERABAD, West Pakistan by¢. : io a-at tried to stop a fight between two/sive the force itself greater scope, “Niles. to Pawating Hospital IP tendenit of Schools; Howard a u —Twerity. thousand Pakistanis but Youths Escape ek perSlangs segpand Mrs, Charles MacDiarmid [women in his taxicab. One of a ing oe oo poarch —_ Biate police said Littlefair, who Gregor Jr. Rochester, president|demonstrated today -against inte-| Three Utica youths escaped|Richard, % put those toys she told| . WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP —|them. he said, bit off part of/ti)° Ui sot! | was believed on his way to the gration of Indian-held Kashmir his right ear. 2. An Asian-Africat. demand that” ; ; death yesterday when’ they leaped |him to ‘pick up the other day, It Service for Mrs, Charles (Ada) ft ic ties. be Detroit-Pontiac area for a visit, ee ene MeKee, edioe of — Enda. They hurled stones at/from their car just before it broke/all came clear in a flash when|MacDiarmid, 73, of 4101 Tegger< Psiveg Rh wpry) wp bis m teine “ ised wo camped apparently fell asleep. at the. wheel. ae ader; |¢ ces of the Indian assistant|through ice on Anchor Bay and/she turned on the oven to cook s carly x * * high commissioner, breaking win-| sank. dine Rd., will be at 2 p.m, Monday| re Ott as Rich drove towatd. a 3. A move by a-group of neu- dinner and clouds of smoke came} from the residence, with the Rev. ft “third Lynn S. Miller, publisher of the| dows.’ Police said Walter Sinsuskas, 16: |bi Rich-| Ral residential district. jtrals to form a sort © i . a . lowing from the— Rich ph Davidson officiating. Ar- force” in an effort to solve Arab- We a Royal Oak Tribune; Raymond) The U.N. Security Council call-\Ronald Randazo, 17: ‘ard took ook When he stopped his cab and The e ther Perring, Bloomfield Hills, presi-jed again on the two countries , 17; and Patrick/ard took one look at the bubbling/rangements are by the Sharpe| eq ‘the women out, one|sraeli differences. There were no Sexton, 18, were spinning the car Thursday on th h . 4% million people to decide their gnot © “vt Struck ® sot own future in a plebiscite. Pakis— tan had asked that. a U. N. police plastic pool that was his ‘collec- tion of boats, cars, trucks and guns and burst into tears. Funeral Home, Clarkston -and-bur- ial will he in White Lake Ceme- tery, Mrs. "MacDiarmid is survived by * Full ‘U.S, Weather Bureau Repo dent of the Detroit “Bank;, Harry re VICIN ty! M. Pryale, Bloomfield: Hills, presi- ‘ident of the Baldwin Rubber Co.; westeriy res Beit Moderate to fresh tomas R, Reid, Dearborn, direc- to permit Kashmir’s grabbed him and the other bit/details un this plan ~ him, he said. Then they got out : and hurried away. Rich drove to| Brazil's constitution forbids any a hospital. ‘war of aggression. . a % Today in in Pontiac fewest temperature preceditig . a.m. i, >| At & &m.: Wine velocity 3 mph. jon— W es: un sets paturday Bt 5:38 p.m. um rises Sunday at 7:51 a.m. oom rises Sunday at 6:25 «a.m. oon sets Saturday at 3:04 p.m. Downtown Tem om 7. ee 18 be Mi. oedees i} ia .. one : A. Thdevcee 1 BM.ceecgeeee -- fal miciee 1s ape 10.B. Migs cease. Loy Friday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) Wee eer eebevaneee Sete ee es ewe Ce Motor Co.; Louis H. Schimmel, president of the Pontiac Board 0 Superintendent of Schools; Mrs. | educational leader; James Zeder, Fitzgerald, |tee, as will Thomas’ H, Hamilton, laffairs. Edtication; Dana Whitmer, Pontiac Roslyn Wyman, Pontiac civic and Bloomfield Hills, vice president. of Chrysler Corp.; Mrs. Willson, and President Hannah and D. B. .| Varner, MSU vice president for off- campus education, will work di- rectly with the advisory commit- tor of Community Relations, ‘Ford force be sent to Kashmir to hold india rejected va idea, declaring that Kashmir has Ponte been in the Indian Union since ithe plebiscite. - 1947, To Bury Shigemitsu battleship Missouri in 1945. being succeeded as foreign min- |MSU vice president for academic ister by Nobusuke Kisti in’ a will be held Wednesday for Ma-, moru Shigemitsu, 69, the man who signed Japan's surrender on the He died at his seaside villa 60 miles southwest of Tokyo a month after then denied the story. SPRINGFIELD, Vt. _ (AP)—Fire started by a short circuit destroyed an electrically . heated dog-. ‘house with its occupant | by - ichange of governments. “Saved: One Hot Dog — tied in it. The dog’s owner was not home, but a neighbor rescued the h and called the fire department. The doghouse / was a total loss. near suburban Willow Springs.- im * * taverns with barbara Grimes, 15, and her 13-year-old sister, Patricia who had disappeared from home Dec, B. Fleming vsaid; “Bénnie’ contessed that he slapped the girls around, He said The development followed a se- ities of denials by the 21-year-old ‘Bedwell that he ever knew the - teen-aged Chicago sisters whose! nude bodies were found Tuesday Capt, Fleming said Bedwell un- der several days’ questioning fi- nally agreed he toured skid row Grimes Case ‘Contession’ Now Allegedly Denied { CHICAGO (INS) — Capt, Walter. ‘Fleming of the Cook county. sher- TOKYO «» — Funeral services iff's police said today Bennie Bed- well, skid row dishwasher, admit- ted being with the Grimes sisters before they were murdered—and “that when he left the girls were alive, “After making the confession, Bennie repudiated it and insisted he knew nothing of the killings.” ing with two young girls but that they were not the Grimes sisters. * we Meanwhile, a 19-year-old Grand Rapids, Mich,, girl has told police she. was with Bedwell during the time -he was identified as having tified as “Carol King,” as well as the wale oo. Bennie has repeatedly insisted he and. another man went out drink- -|Campbell, all. her husband; six daughters, Mrs. L Warner Laidlaw .‘of Holly, mrs. Lloyd Nunham of Yale, Mrs. James Campbell of Pontiac, Mrs. | Kenneth McCrum of Clarkston, and. Mrs, Edwin James and Mrs. Ralph. Van Dusen, both of California; two sons, Leon of Pontiac, afd Ray- mond’ MacDiarmid of Ortonville; two brothers, Bert Klack of Pon- grandchildren and 11 great-grand- children, Gideon C, Campbell LAKE ORION — Service for Gid- eon Cowell Campbell, 83, of 130 iSouth Andrews Ave. will be at 11 a.m, Monday from Allen’s Funeral Home, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit. Dr. Mont C)) Oliver will officiate, Mr. Campbell, a retired Lincoln Motor tool and die maker, died pag ng 'Geraldine| Lake Orion, a0 one nephew, William Campbell al- so of Lake Orion. . tiac and Elmer of Rochester: 14| . Your Income Tax This is one of a series of articles prepared by the U. S. Internal Revenue fervien | to - Tax Return. p help you prepare your Income Tr’, CAPITAL! If you sell your personal residence, car, furniture, real estate or any other kind of property at a profit this must be. reported on your tax return. Generally, such sales are considered capital gains —. and if held in excess profit is subject to tax. Losses on property such as your home or &i ak Ges anh BE She He Genplen < Yoel ‘deductible. If you fall to collect « personal loan which w true not deductible. of six months -> only half, of the other asset are’ not made with a expectation of collecting, the Joss is a short-term capital loss.- Loans to close relatives which are really'in the nature of gifts are If your personal residence was sold at a profit, ‘te-ia penatide | the gain will not be subject to tax if certain requirements are mét. . 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