Both the industrial and railroad - Clarkston Man in Honor Guard for U.S. Heroes” PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1958. | [ 5 et SB Record. Average for Utilities Soars to Highest Point in 28 Years. NEW YORK (UPI)—The Stock Market climbed to a new high for, the .year yesterday. The average for utilities soared to its highest point in 28 years. averages were near their best lev- els of the year. New highs were hit by 111 stocks. The Market was pushed up by | increased consumer spending, Blame oy ‘for Home Fires ‘Hopkins St., and spread to a neigh- ‘boring house. The Day i in Birmingham 2 Youths Senicathied 2 Houses on Hopkins) grr minGHAM Suffer Heavy Damgge Thursday Afternoon preparing for their two-day Coun- and Saturday. Held: at the Aeademy of Art, Cranbrook, the fair will be spon- sored jointly by the league and Cranbrook to raise funds for a children’s art center. A fashion show and luncheon will open the program at 1 p.m. Fri- p.m. and Pontiac firemen fought (day. Highlighting the evening will the blaze for more than an hour. [pe a Dixieland dancé at 8 p.m. Damage to the Alexander home |for young people. Mrs, Hugh Loud, is estimated at $1,200 to the build- A fire set by children playing with matches caused heavy dam- lage yesterday afternoon to the ‘home of Dorothy Alexander, 74 E. The fire was reported at 3:52 * 3 Ps *: e i FREE & improved auto and farm imple- ~ NAMED BY IKE—Adm, Har- ment sales, and a bright outlook for the alreraft industry. ry D. Felt, above, has been Republic Aviation, which turned) named the new Commander-in- over a new jet fighter-bomber to| Chiet of U.S. Forces in the the Air Force yesterday, ran up 2, points for the second straight ses- sign to pace the aircrafts. Shell scored a 2-point gain in the; oils, while Richfield and Amerada added more than a point each. International Nickel added a point in the metals. Du Pont headed the chamients wit a ran of." AW Contract Ends Pacific and the Far East | President Eisenhower. Felt, 55, now Vice Chief of Naval Onert ae tions, succeeds Adm. Felix B. Stump, who retires Agu. 1, climbed 24g points in the rail saupments | Anesican 80" for 300,000 at GM raised the aay divi-| | (Continued From Page One) The_Dow-Jones averages showed not bé’a condition of employment industrials up 2.26 points to 462.70; jat “GM. The union said it planned to put men on GM plant gates to check membership cards of em- ployes in an effort to mainteis | an all-anion. shop. - Reuther admittedly faced an up: hill fight-to achieve his goals for auto workers in this recession year, He wants wage increases, improved pension benefits and a _|Share of profits front firms finan- cially able to pay them. : GM earlier estimated the UAW demands would add 73 cents to the present $2.40 hourly wage for GM workers. It changed this fig- ... \ure to 48 cents an hour after’ the ' \union revised some demands. GM said extension of the old - |agreement would give workers a > Scent pay hike this year and 7 _ jcefits in 1959. ; . e+ *® ® im | The UAW president failed in ag _}dramatie peace offer he made to , |GM in the final five minutes be- fore the contract ran out. | Reuther suggested that GM ~ |hourly rated workers be given a chance to vote in a secret ballot whether they favored the two- .|year extension offered by GM or the: multipoint demands made by the UAW. . * * * Under Reuther’s proposal, if a majority of workers favored the _.,union pro GM would be ; junio to ba: them: If the workers preferred GM's contract offer, Reuther said the union would accept the two-year extension. The UAW proposal stipulated that if the workers prefer the UAW package, GM would be ing and $800 to the contents. The flames burned the frame home next door at 70 Hopkins, eausing about $100 damages. Firemen blamed three young: | sters, playing with matches in a. rear room for the blaze. De Gaulle Waiting iplay records. Throughout the two days there will be beoths of articles for sale, rides, shows, clowns and | many other forms of entertain- ; ment, | i For the first time, the league will offer for sale its new cook- book, “Palgtes, Platters and Other Such Matters’ which has just come off the press. It has more than 400 recipes, including some from Mrs. Dwight D, Eisenhower Socialists Okay Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and Mrs, (Continued From Page One) ar bey from the Assembly “‘for a definite | G_ enneas Mh hare period the full powers necessary _" to act in the present grave situa-|_ The —. ee ed Hills tion.” In other words, the Assem- Blood Bank w cond from bly must take a vacation, report- h ' . “The genre oe pelle ntly has re- school gymnasium, at Opdyke and fused to we out the ‘‘full powers” he giving rise to wide- spre poll of a dictatorial re- gime which might continue itself after the formal end of a definite period, : * * * 2. The Assembly must author- ize’ him “to preparé and submit to. the country, through referen- dum,” constitutional revisions to|®¢h donor create a stronger executive and : — to establish a new basis for the now troubled relations - between France and her overseas posses- sions. De Gaulle's experience with referendums is bad. One reason he quit his job as one who needs it, free of charge. provisional president-premier after World War II was the voters’ re-| Cranbrook Summer Theatre jection of his draft titution School is enrolling students for its providing for a strong eXecutive.|17th session. Classes will begin SCRE SCRRCR CERES EERE R eee Services of the Oakland County Junior League to Stage Two-Day Country Fair — Junior|June 23 and continue _ until about Leaguers in Birmingham are busy|Aug. 16. try Fair to be held next Tiiey with the Cranbrook School. intermediate division of the thea- dance chairman said several popu-ithe Education, Television end Ra- lar dise jockeys will be on hand to/dio Center in Ann Arbor for the "| John, tary “saa at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- | Blood Bank are available to-.any-| -|With’ Movie Producers” . GREENSBURG, cd, eo Frederjek Craig, 15, and. Lowell Greer, 13, can sympathize with | ducers. fi The theater. school is affiliated epic, complete with color and sound, They took one scene 40 times before it came up to their artistic standards. —- It was risky business, too. The film depicted life in a bee colony, and all the ‘actors’ equipped with stingers. Joining the staff ‘after an ab- sence of three years will be Pa- tricia Hogan, daughter’ of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hogan, $¢3-Purl- tan, Birmingham. She is a grad- uate of Northwestern University and has taken advanced courses at the University of Michigan, Miss Hogan, who will head the came fully SATURDAY SPECIAL tre school, has been connected with — c past three years. She will teach § speech and direct play production in the intermediate division. E Full 19x36x22 Inches Kiddies’ Picnic Table Four in Family Hurt in Two-Car Collision table, Made of Western Red Cedar. 3 Just the right thing for the kids. Por indoor or outdoor use. of Basil W. Burke, 59, of 1104 La Salle St., at 9:30 p.m. ° ‘Injured were Kane, his wife, a 35, and their children , and Susan 3. All were $8 N. Saginaw —ind Floor ee A family of our suffered minor : injuries last night in a two-car Reg. 99 : | collision on Telegraph road, at E 2 7 Voorheis, $9.95 _Acar driven by Charles A. Kane, KD Model : #1, of Livonia, collided with that Sturdy, weather resistant iene 3 [ the woes of Hollywood.movie pro- | The _two capers recently | nished shooting orf their own $700) HOP!” al. *Q FOODTOWN MARKETS @ 2135 Dixie Highway - at Telegraph Rd. @ 7580 Highland Rd. (M-59) et Williams Leke Rd. @ 1200 Baldwin at Columbia “ were .in the 80s in the Southwest| ’ the central part of the country The Weather the country except in the Far Southwest and from the Ohio Val- ley into the mid and north Atlan-/. tie Coast states. * * * Coolest weather. wes in. the northern Great Lakes region and New England with temperatures in the 40s. In contrast, readings hot belt. But in most of the coun- try, temperatures were in the 60s. and 70s except for the 50s in the mid Atlantic Coast states and the Ohio Valley. * * * Thundershowers fell in _scat- tered areas during the night in from the Dakotas through Texas. Some storms were reported. Winds of 50 m.p.h., with heavy rain and hail, hit Bismarck, N.D. Hail also pelted sections of Okla- homa and strong winds lashed the Houston, Tex., area. Fall U.S. Weather Bureauw Report AND VICINITY — . Cooler ge and BD snared warm again Mon- ge ry of showers, Winds Stee" Dye an "how? from the west. Today “te mn Pontise canent temperature preceding 8 am. iture negotiations will “take place. obliged to bargain with the union on unresolved issues for 30 days. At the end of that time the un- * * & GM, gestion. Seaton said if was a re- ion. made earlier. Seaton termed the UAW pro- posals ‘“‘inflationary and exces- sive.’ He said there was no- justi- fication for a temporary extensién of the contraet. Reuther told newsmen GM had not yielded an inch on a sincle |} . ‘point since Harlow Curtice, GM president. outlined the company | in August. * * * GM's contract with the United) Electrical Workers, representing, 18,000 GM workers,-also expired | at midnight with each side blam- ing the other for failure to saree on new terms. today as Ford and Chrysler ‘con- itinued their talks with the UAW. GM and the UAW agreed to meet Monday to decide where fu- Up to now, the meetings had been held in GM headquarters but the | union asked that further meetings | be held in a neutral place. More Doctors in U.S. solved issues would-go to arbitra-|f through Vice President | Louis G. Seaton, rejected the sug- |] rvised version of proposals the un- | TUE-GM talks were to resume|f. eye Nr g AWN' 14 FREE ESTIMATES At 8 am: shoes velocity 20-25 m.p.h. 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