31 L? Anais academy took $23,000 in $100 Cutter, Annapolis athletic director, is amazed as ills from his pocket and gave them to the cap- he holds some of ‘the $17,000 given to the © ‘20. Only at Cutter’s insistence would the man ‘a ses wan take back $6,000 to use in case of emergency. academy's athletic association seenyenees He refused a receipt. The old salt asked but 62-year-old ex-sailor, now on government pen- — one favor. After Capt. Cutter took him on a tour sion. The benefactor came 600 miles by bus to of the Navy-Marine Memorial Stadium, now under give the Navy his savings. .The money will be construction, toward which the man had con- used for prep school scholarships for academy- tributed $1,000, the captain asked, “Is there any- bound athletes. The soft-spoken ex-gob explained - thing else I. can do?" The former sailor asked to Capt; Cutter that he is a bachelor who has hesitantly, ‘Would you mind driving me back lived frugally and wanis to help deserving to the bus station?” GOP. Picks Chicago; WASHINGTON (AP) Morton Is Elected — Republicans today picked Chicago for their 1960 national convention starting July 25. ‘The GOP National Committee acted speedily and without debat on the recommendation of a site commit- tee that selected Chicago over five other cities. THEUSTON B. MORTON © Angeles for their national conven- tion starting July 11. . Bliss, Ohio state chair- Bliss said the site group picked Five Billion Paid to U.S. Last Year WASHINGTON (®—The federal government's tax take from Mich- igan in the 1958 calendar year was $5,601,296,000. * x * included $1,774,922,000 in corporation and income profits taxes; $2,530,993,000 in individual income and employment taxes and 381,000 in other taxes. xcise taxes amounted to $12,- 808,000. Compared with the pre- vious year, excise taxes fell vote on luggage, jewelry and furs but they were up on. toilet prepara- tions in a recession year. Alcohol tax collections totaled $101,176,000, with more than half coming from taxes on imported | spirits, Tobacco tax collections totaled; 51.200,000, : a, ae In - Ohio, Internal Revenue collections in 1958 totaled $5,208,127,000, in Indiana, $1,786,- 476,000; in’ Illinois, $6,417,895,000, and in Wisconsin $1,439,941,000. New York led the states with wreceipts totaling $15,510,005,000. RRC RE RRR Ja ers s Pets Band Earl Lee eueci ke pte Pears een wt. i . i but the site group finally concluded Chicago had limited its bid of $400,000 cash plus a free hall and other benefits to a July 25 meeting date because the amphitheater was Bliss said the stie group picked Chicago for several reasons. One he said, is that Chicago is a ‘‘neu- tral area’’ as far as Republican presidential nomination possibili- ties are concerned, He said the only other neutral; areas among fhe bidders were Philadelphia afd Miami -Beach, Bliss said New York and the two California cities were not eens California and New York. Gov. Nelson Rockefeller are prospective candidates for the nomination. Chicage has been the site of more national political conven- ,tiens of both major parties than any other city. _ In the 26 presidential elections since the birth of the GOP the Republican nominee has been chosen in Chicago 13 fimes. The last Republican convention there was in 1952 when President Eisen- hower and Vice President Nixon were nominated for the first time. Bliss noted that there also is ‘lsome sentiment attached to going to Chicago because next year will be. the 100th anniversary of the |) nomination there of Abraham Lincoln as Republican standard bearer. An economic factor for delegates also was cited by Bliss as a in_ selection of centrally located 4 Teens, Tot Die in Ohio Smashup Head-on~ Collision at Crest of Hill as Youths Try to Pass DAYTON, Ohio (UPI—Four Susan Mong, 16, both of Dayton, and Dougias Peake and Don To- bias, both 18, of Eaton, Ohio. 24, was critically injured along with Fletcher Carter, 18, Mrs. Root's brother, both of West Alex- andria, Mrs. Root, Carter and the baby were in one car and the is teenagers in the other. Police said the teenagers’ car was headed west toward Eaton, near the Ohio-Indiana line, and pulled out to pass another. The vehicle clipped the back of the other car and wag thrown into the ¢ment for an August convention, 'path of the oncoming auto. Takes Over.Bus Service _ LANSING Pr— Lansing Subur- ban Lines, Inc., takes over Capi- tol City bus services from Inter- City Coach Lines Co. this week- aah. Inter-City said it was losing money but Lansing Suburban promised stepped-up service on several routes. Supervisor \|to Give Record 4th Term By GEORGE T. a fourth consecutive. ors Sure Hamlin TRUMBULL JR. . Oakland County supervisors in all probability next Tuesday will stick to the old axiom that its unwise “to/ change horses in the middle of the stream.” They are expected to heap an unprecedented honor} on their chairman, Delos Hamlin, and re-elect him for Hamlin-said he would gladly accept the re-election “if that’s what they want.” Chances are strong too that his running mate for} the past four years, Supervisor Hiland M. Thatcher of elected to his fourth straight year as vice-chair- man of the 83-member con- trolling body of Oakland County. Opposition to the Hamlin-Thatch- er team for re-election is prac- tically non-existent, on the surface. at least. DON’T SEE ANYBODY If there are other candidates for the two jobs, campaigners are re maining silent on them. “I don’t see anybody else in the field,” said Royal Oak Supervisor \Howard K. Kelley, who usually can be counted on to feel the pulse of southend Oakland supervisors. ii Two NEw FACES When supervisors settle in their chairs Tuesday they can count on meeting two new town- ship supervisors. They will be Curtis H. Hall, a Republican and a retired Farm- ington auto dealer who put Farm- ington Township back in the GOP column with his 1,086-vote defeat of Democratic incumbent Frank J. Stephenson. The second new face will be *|Edward Cheyz, a Democrat, who will. be taking ever White Lake Township Republican Forest I. Brendel's seat. Brendel didn’t seek re-election. Incumbent supervisors in eight other townships where there were no contest Monday were all re-elected. Fourteen town- ships had no contests. Township supervisors are chos- spring elections like last Monday's, | while city supervisors are picked on a non-partisan basis! if Hamlin and Thatcher are re- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Name Fits Like Shoe West Bloomfield, will be re-* _{their daughter at the time of the] en every two years in partisan’ Area Man Mute in Wife's Death Elmo Marshall Faces Manslaughter ‘Charge After Shooting Elmo Marshall, 47-year-old Com- merce Township man whose wife died Monday, nearly two months after he allegedly shot her follow- ing a weekend drinking bout, stood mute to a charge of manslaughter yesterday before West Bloomfield Township Justice Elmer C. Die- terle, Justice Dieterie set a pre-trial hearing for Marshal! at 2 p.m. April 28. He is free on $2, wad bend pending the hearing. Marshall, of 1841 Point Dr., was picked up yesterday after- noon by Oakland County Sheriff's to the case, said, the order for the warrant was issued Friday after investigation showed that the woman’s death resulted from the bullet wound inflicted Feb. 15. Mrs. Mabel Marshall, 44, died at Pontiac General Hospital where she had been since the shooting. Cause of death was listed as men- ingitis. Renne said another charge pressed against her unemployed husband, for careless use of fire- stood mute to this charge and was awaiting a lower court ex- amination. "The couple had been living with’ | shooting. The daughter, Mrs. Hazel Fish- ell, 25, told deputies then that her ‘\father had been drinking and re- ;ported seeing him take a large quantity of sedatives for a bad heart about a half home before the shooting. The lower charge against Mar- shall was made by the Prosecutor's Office after Mrs. Marshall refused atms, will be dropped. He had | the Detroit Teamsters Local 985. said she had been getting $35. “‘I Teamsters AP Wirephete TELLS OF UNION PAY CUT — Mrs. Amie Mae Anderson, Detroit car washer, told the Senate Rackets Committee yesterday in Washington, D.C., she got a $10 a week pay cut when she joined Mrs. Anderson told the senators — - she was told by her employer that the union contract just signed in her behalf called only for a $25 salary for a 70-hour week. She quit," she said.“ Teamster Will Turns Self in But Denies Slaying Royal-Oak -Dealer An ex-convict who once worked for Parvin (Bill) night, turned himself in to crime,” said Lt. Howard A. ter, Royal Oak ¢ar dealer who was slain Monday State Police last night after seeing 4 drawing of the murder suspect. “But he denied having any connection with the Whaley of the Redford Post Light Rain, Snow Likely for Area Over Weekend | schtterea light rain or snow ‘fs jin the offing today through Sunday itor Pontiac area residents, the U.S. jWeather Bureau forecasts, To- ‘night's low will be about 27-32 x * * The forecast for, Sunday calls for a high of 40-45 and a low of 22-28 Sunday. night. Little change in tem- perature is expected over the weekend. Monday will be mostly cloudy and light showers or snow flurries are possible. * * * Thirty-two was the lowest re- to sign a complaint against her KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)— Dr, Charles B. Footlick is a chiropodist here. husband, saying the shooting was, accidental. cording in downtown Pontiac pre- ceding 8 a.m. The mercury read 40 at 1 p.m. ‘Another Mishap Claims Oldster A 2i-year-old Washington moth- er of two children was killed last night when ‘her car struck a tree in Macomb County. Another Macomb County motor- ist died yesterday of injuries sus- tained in an earlier accident. The woman was killed instant- ly at about 10:30 when she ap- parently lost control of hér car after crossing a bridge and crashed into a tree, The victim was Mrs. Edna Ma- rie Stoddard who lived in the Washington Trailer Park, §630 Van Dyke, Washington. The accident occurred on Mt. Vernon road, one-quarter mile north of West road near the Ma- comb-Oakland county line. ‘ x * * Romeo State Police said Mrs. Stoddard’s station wagon skidded about 60 feet before hitting the tree, The right side of the car was submerged in about three feet of water ifi a ditch, A passing motorist discovered located |the accident and notified police. The victim leaves her husband, 19-month-old Glenn and‘ five- month-old David. In the other accident, “INSPECTS DEATH CAR — “A 21-year-old Washington mother of: two children was killed in this car which apparently went out of control a tree, a half mile from his home in Ray Township, 7 a 79.| Dead is Valentine Laskowski. of year-old motorist died in St. Jo-|Mount Clemens. seph Hospital, Mount Clemens, ofi Macomb County sheriff's depu- for this year. eee a ee ae ee a ee ee eS age SS Pe Macomb Mother Dies as Car Hits Tree Glenn G., and two small sons, |injuries sustained when his car hit|ties said Laskowski never regained consciousness to tell them how the accident happened. These two traffic fatalities bring the total to 14 in Macomb County Pontiac Press Phote and hit a tree., Nis vilin Cae tee Edna Marie Stoddard, who lived: in the Washington Trailer Park, 60630 Van Dyke, Washington. vo today. He was identified by police as Leonard Borch-| + Detroit, He called police at 12:30 am. today. Lassiter, owner of the Detroit Car Co., who lived at 19690 Bev- erly Rd.. Beverly Hills, was shot to death, police believe, by a man who picked him up ‘at Willow Run Airport Monday night offering him a ride home, “1 thought it best to turn my- self in since I knew you'd call me anyway,” Borchman told detec- tives. Whaley employed truck driver fitted the description and had scars or “pock marks’? on his neck, drawing, and that the written de- before we went to him,”’ Whaley said. Police said Borchman worked for Lassiter as a truck driver about four years ago, Detroit Police said Borchman has a record of seven arrests and two convictions, one of them for carrying a concealed weapon, The man told police he had been drinking for the last few days, but said he was home with his family the night of the slaying. Detectives are checking out bis alibi this morning while await- ing the outcome of a check of fingerprints on Lassiter’s luggage from the State Police Labora- tory in East Lansing. Detectives said that drawings of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) said the un-,|- “Borchman said he saw thel scription, especially the mention of| #94 scars, fitted him so he came to us/: Read Stlement Tuesday Probe Testimony Has Linked Him to ‘Sweat ee ‘|: in Detroit Car Washes’ WASHINGTON — Wil- lliam Bufalino, Detroit teamster official linked by the Senate Rackets Com- mittee to narcotics and sub- : standard union contracts, present or past unlawful of jukeboxes, is ee SO Oe? man, 44, of 6339 McGraw/jof any specific ag, however The audience applauded when (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) News Flash SPRINGFIELD, Va. @ — An aeronautical engineer today beat his three children to death with a basebalj bat, severely biudg- eoned his wife and killed himself with a butcher knife at his home here, Police identified him as d, B. Matthews Jr., 40, employed by the Federal Aviation Agency. Motto for Tax Month ‘Come On—Squeak U p’ LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The Let’s Gave 1 Better Mottoes Assn., noting that this is still income tax season, today un- veiled its winning motto for April. The motto:, “Are you a man or a mouse? Come on—squeak up,” “The motto followed a unilateral discussion in the as- sociation newsletter which was made up of five questions: Why be timid when you send in your income tax re« turn? Why trouble? Why shiver and shake? Why quail and quiver? Why fill out the form? ., Also-rans for the month included: “I-don’t do much, but I'm important. - good?” good” “T don’t say anything —I a “You want the facts, or do you want to keep feng “Keep smiling. The boss likes idiots,” just talk.” 4 eae S2ye8 S323 sume ange | jm et THN ee ye) or Ce tae ae aa He ml Sidr ee | Pit tH br ea Hutt We aT. See at eae? 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(4) Dateline: U.N. a ee eeenerteceererst ~ Stranger (Fred MacMurray)/ = suNDAY AFTERNOON ae he : ~~ fools the community long}... : - License Plates Loose? enough to sieze power and|12:00 (2) (color) Little Lulu. a ee ein: start reign of terror. - - 42) Bowling. _ LANSING (Secretary of State|19:99 (2) Gunsmoke. Western: In-| (9) Looney Tunes. , James M. Hare reports 1,215 dians capture Dillon (James|12:30 (2) Roy Rogers. _ vehicle owners lost, their license; Arness) while he tracks down (4) Americans at Work. g ee ae renegade white man. (9) Science Fiction Theater. @ouble the number who reported|, (7) Billy Graham. 12:45 (4) Michigan Conservation. . lost plates in March 1958. He sug-|10:39 (2) Sea . Hunt. Adventure:|1:00 (2) Movie. that all motorists make sure} Crooks force Mike (Lloyd (4) U. of M. Presents. plates are firmly bolted to Bridges) to retrieve nar- (7) World Adventure Series.) 1; eir cars, : ; : n ocean (9) Movie, - —s sel Dick Powell Speaks. (4) Church of the Crossroads. |e. : 10:30 2 Detroit Pulpit. 10:25 (9) Billboard. lay Date. 19:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. : ‘Guests -are Kathryn (9) Frontiers. (9) Count of Monte . Cristo. Frankie Laine, co-|@:5 (7) Accent. 10:55 (7) News, median Buddy Hackett, com-|!% (2) This Is the Life. 11:00 (2) T Love Lucy. . ar Hammerstein IL (4) Cartoon Time. (4) Price Is Right. : ‘A... (7) Faith for Today (7) Cleo. Re (9) Nation's Business. (9) Film Fare. - (9) Leon Errol. :15 (9) Hockey. vu, > {R38 OD Sacred Heart,’ . 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. 8:30 (2) Wanted—Dead or Alive,|1%:3? oi Neg a 11:30 (2) Top Dollar... ~ 9:00 (2) Gale Storm. - «OD Bishop Pike. (4) Concentration. (4) Black Saddle. Western: (9) Christophers. . ()) Burns and Allen: seeks revenge. 11:06 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. @ Howdy Doody. ‘ MONDAY AFTERNOON {12:00 (2) Love. of Life.° Tic Tac Dough. George Hamilton IV. (9) Children’s Newsreel. 12:15 (9) Uncle Chichimus. 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) It’s a Great Life. (7) Music Bingo. (9) Movie. (2) As The World Turns. quantity of arms seized in Ti rebels proved . ‘The Peiping broadcast said the large that they were helped by anti-Communist ‘Chinese still traveling on fighting the sources said the Dalai Lama is expected to reach Bomdila in northeast India on Mon- The royal Tibetan party of refugees horeback through wild Indian ‘mountain country Will be met there by Prime Minister Nehru’s special envoy. P. N. Menon — and a jeep. State Tax Collections = Hedy Lamarr Due in Court to Seek Alimony HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) — Hedy Lamarr goes to court next week to seek alimony from her es- tranged husband and she said she'd like to have back the eight years of married life she gave him. Miss Lamarr said she still loves She has been in a hospital for a swelling in her been over hurt in an accident last Decem- ber.” She has filed suit for $750 a month temporary alimony from Lee, and a hearing on the suit will be held Tuesday. — Charge 42 Yale Students the divorce and my son being) 10 Escape Injury as Plane Crashes JUNEAU, Alaska {(AP)—A four- engined airliner from Setttle, at- tempting a landing at the Juneau Airport cruiser collapsed when the wheels -|hit the runway, Pan AM officials said, and the plane skidded for burst into flames. The five passengers and three members of the five-man crew es- caped through emergency hatchés on the side opposite the fire. Pilot John McDonald and co- pilot Bert Roswold, unable to beat their way through the flames in the main cabin, escaped through an emergency hatch in the cock- pit. RCA COLOR TY nd Servic SWEET'S RADIO-TV 42i Ww 4 FE 4 SONOTONE OF PONTIAC 511 Pontiac State Bk. Bidg. Phone FEderal 2-1225 for Free Home Demonstration 200 yards, One side of the airliner) SONOTONE—The House of ilearing Bead me, “Your Hearing & Your Health", - Apt. ANNOUNCING Pizza Pie? 17 different, CARRY OUTS erder in—then -Phene your pick Rg het and ready te eat! c NOW —OPEN ‘TIL 3 A. M. CHOICE STEAKS ‘ 9-Oz.... $1.50 -JULIE’S GRILL 930 Mt. Ciemens FE; 83-9711 ARMSTRONG and GOLD SEAL bs ! ; 1 ag a ., a (2) Detroit (1) Beat the the sea off Monte Carlo. : peeled = rs ; (2) GE College Bow! Ce jTnis_was discloged by Cmdr. in March Snowball Riot js n al | é 1 7 C& Omnibus. : erdict q ‘acques-Yves Cousteau, one of . : a (1) Paul Winchell. 90 . G) Verdict te Tome. _—[y¥anee's tap . NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) —' 2 (9) Telescope. (7) Who Do You Trust? said the idea was to|Forty-two Yale students, charged & SUPER SPECIAL! ; bed (2) Amateur Hour. 4: create a reserve for rare ocean|by police with participating in a — for the first time at this price — a 00 (2) Brighter Day. . (7) Lone Ranger. (4) (color) Truth ‘or Conse-|@wellers where they could develop|Fiot that shook town-gown rela-\g 10c @ach. Spatter and 4 ’ ; quences. and. be studied undisturbed tions, appear in City Court today,igy m™arbleized patterns. All colors. Buy Each a TOI? Insurance SUNDAY EVENING HIGHLIGHTS (7) American Bandstand eeepenenmewenie charged with breach of peace. |g !! you want. 9x9 ~s She i 6:00 (2) Behind the News. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm Oust Wrong Ones | The riots, which involved stu-\@ Enough tile for a 9x10 room— . | (4) Movie. “Cyrano de/4:30 (2) Edge of Night dents, policemen and lots of snow. |8 Only $10.40 J Bergerac,”” Jose Ferret,|. (9) Sherwood ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. (AP)—/balls, took place March 12 and) 4 Mala Powers. 5:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. When Ann Snavely sought help to/14. a THE FLOOR SHOP (7) Annie Oakley. (4) (color) -George Pierrot}evict a skunk living beneath her} Police said the students threw|@ . : . - (9) Popeye. . Presents. home, Policeman Oran C. Camp-|snowballs and shouted such terms/™ 99 S. Seginew FE 4-5216 @ 6:30 (2) Twentieth Century. “Sub- (9) Looney Tunes, bell hurled a tear gas bomb at it./as ‘“‘gestapo’ at them. Students i FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE a marine. 5:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand. The skunk stayed on. Mrs. Snave-|said the police were brutal in SUS SSSSSSSRRRESR ESSERE (7) White Hunter. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. [ly moved her children out. They|their use of billy-sticks in putting —————— i a Abbott and Costello, 5:55 (4) Sports. _feouldn’t stand the tear gas. down the riots. 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