: Change in Sight for Flag's Blue Field Ike's Signature, :

ns {Adan Probe 

‘Territory OK

din at Chairman Calls

Fey Cuban Rebels 

ne 

fe 

ito Seal Victory

(Closed Meeting 

Bonfires, Golderr Rivers 

Congressman Charges 
HAVANA, Cuba, BA rebel-raiding party kidnaped| Group Allowed Fox,to 
four more Americans‘in eastern Cuba today. a ‘Defame GoldfineTwo U.S. diplomats sought the release of 41. other). 
Americansand 3 Canadians since Thursday. ; WASHINGTON (AP) — _, The four were abducted by rebels from 2 United Fru Rep. Oren Harris (D-Ark) 
sugar plantationat Guaro, near Preston,-on the called his House Investigat-
Signal End of 42-Year 
Fight for Admission __ 
WASHINGTON (UPI)— 
Alaska emerged onto the 
threshold of statehood to-
day to a sunburst of predic-
-
» 
ing subcommittee into a tions it will open a vast new 
closed-door strategy session frontier for expansion of | 
today, and predicted mem-America’s population and . 
bers from both -parties wealth. 
jwould back the present Deliriois statehood sup-
course. porters, their 42-year fight. 
Public hearings were re-nearly over, could hardly be-
cessed until 
Millionaire 
tomorrow. 
Bernard Gold-
lieve it 
passed 
when the senate 
the statehood bill 
fine of Boston appears then last night by an overwhelm-
to reply to charges that, as ing 64-20 vote. 
a friend of presidential aide Unprecedented celebra-
iSherman Adams, he re-tions broke out in Alaska where a 
ceived preferential 
ment from federal 
story agencies. 
treat-
regula-
() 
river was dyed gold, bonfires 
roared skywardand a _ beauty 
_|queen astride a fire ladder pinned 
a #th star on a 40-by-60-foot Amer-
. — 
Harris said 
wanted to talk 
the 
over 
subcommittee 
charges made A STAR IS BORN — When Alaska becomes the 49th state of will look. Former Alaskan governor, Ernest Gruening, 
UPI Photo 
points to 
ican flag. 
_ Administration sources said 
in the House yesterday by Rep. the Union, after a vote in the territory 
Congress‘in admitting Alaska, this is the 
accepting the 
way Old Glory 
action of 
probably 
the 49th star 
Washington. 
on 
ra 
this flag at Alaskan Statehood headquarters in President Eisenhower is certain 
to sign the bill, a major triumph 
for one of the top items on his 

Ca

ia

legislative agenda, 

The House previously passed the 
bill and the Senate vote sent it to. 
the White House,

Did June Seem Wet fo You? Talks Launched 

The territory still must approve 
statehood in a referendum this fall. 
But this was labeled a “‘sure thing” 
by statehood backers. A proclama-

Wasn't Really---Ask Farmers on Nuclear Ban 

tion by the President after the ref-

It aorganegeo-wag like a average high in 1958 was 74.03 de-thermometer scooted up to 90 de-East Meeting West on 

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to grees. The 1957 high June

almost every other day during grees compared78.10 in 1957 and in was 

How to Assure Against

June, but it wasn't as bad as all the average low of these two 94 degrges,. . 

-Pages 12, 25 

that — it just seemed that way months also indicates a cooler spell.| That four lettered word, R-A-I-N Further Tests 
because we've had so little rain 53.46 degrees in June, 1958 and and the insufficient amount of it 
this year still seems to provide a 

GENEVA (AP)— East-West

topic of conversation for Pontiac 

technicalon how to guard

talks

residents. The hope is this mpnth 

f

:

ip 

f 

f 

at Ft : 

Hi 

| § 

iii ,
boo

Cuba 

= 

Yet, we had exactly twice as 
many days of rain (36) last year 
from January to June, as we did 
this year (18) and... the rainfall 
was more than twice the amount

* 

at this time last year. 

had pretty weather td, test 
their athletic skills. 

Yesterday, the last day of the 
month, was the warmest when the: 

City Hospital 

the drops will be seen more fre-
quently, in the nights and early 
mornings to help the farmers and 
gardeners but not during the days 
and qvermnee to prevent summer 
fun. 

Ends Case 

against violationsa ban on

of 
atomie weapon tests open today 
with the week-old threat of a 
Soviet boycott apparently cured 

away, 
* * * 
Preparations for the conferénce 
had been overshadowed by fear 
that the Soviets would back out 
because the United States refused 
to agree in advance that a ban 
on tests was the goal of the meet-! 

. The new flag would go 
official. use duly4, 1959, 

Alaska’s prospective statehood 

8aff =f 

F

Ly 

The figures te date for 1957 ing. 

* * * 

was the earliest. 
The United States contended 

Rep. Leo W. O’Brien (D-NY),

that the conference must be de-

Against Dr. Sullenberger 

a leading backer of the Alaskan

voted only to the technical, scien-

June this year was quite a bit bill, said he was certain the Sen-

tific questions of insuring compli-

cooler than the last one. The ate Interion Committee of which

By PETE LOCHBILER ance with a test ban. The Ameri-

he is a membef will approve a 

cans said any agreement to ban

After clashing with two of Pontiac General Hospital’s Hawaiian: statehood bill a week

tests must be worked out in politi-

from tomorrow.

85 Today, About 93 Teaterew |Canadians Keep top physicians, Dr. Neil H. “Sullenberger last night be-cal later.

talks 

But~he expressed doubt of the

gan his defense against ch arges by the medical staff * * 

wisdom of seeking House action

The Soviet delegation finally

Close Watch on

OK to Keep Your Tie Off 
OK to Keep Your Tie Off 
that he disrupted efficient administration of the hos-before next year. There were

stated yesterday it fully intended

pital. murmurings of Senate action also

to take part in the talks. The out-

Their Sea Lion 

this year but the best guess was

With testimony by Dr. Jo hn J. Marra, chief of staff, look for the conference became

Ties and coats were shed yesterday as the meréury soared that Hawaii would have to wait at

TOLEDO, Ohid w — Cana-even brighter after a meeting be-

ind Dr. Harold A. Furlong, former chief of staff and

on His Wife’s Auto | ‘to a blistering high of 90 degrees, making it the hottest day least until 1959.

dians seem to be keeping an tween U. S. chief. delegate James

head of the obstetrics de-*+

of the year so far. eye on ir escaped sea lion B, Fisk and Yevgeni K, Fedorov, Alaska, more than twice the 
But if you thought yesterday was hot— until its scheduled return to partment, the staff com-months after Dr. Sullenberger re-head of the Soviet group. size of Texas, would be by far 

pleted its case to prevent

there's more to-come. The U.S. Weather Storybook Gardens Zoo in Lon-turned to its staff. * * * the nation’s biggest state — in 
don, Ont., next Sunday.

Bureau predicts mostly fair and continued He called accreditation ‘‘the Both delegation leaders pre-fact its 586,400 square miles

the ousted surgeon from

A number of Canadian auto

~~} warm tonight and tomorrow. The low to-badge of approval,” and said that dicted success for the talks, “equal one-fifth the size of the 
' night will be about 70 and the high tomor-license plates were seen in the practicing at the hospital “chaos might be the best word to which they said would stay on the continental United States. In 
Toledo Zoo parking lot yester-again. | describe what would happen to the technical level, This indicated that population however it would be

row about 93. 

day. Several men in Canadian * * hospital if accreditation were the conference might avoid the the smallest state. tis 215,000

Thursday’s outlook is partly cloudy with 

military uniforms were seen 

lost.” stumbling block of political prob-persons fall well below Nevada,

Angry exchanges between the

scattered showers and thunderstorms and 

about the grounds, 

lems, now lowest with 256,000.

little temperature change. * * * three doctors marked the third ses-He said that without accredita-
tion, Pontiac General would not be 

It would also plunk a state right 
able to attract top flight doctors,

* * * And Joseph Bisonette, zoo busi-sion before the board of trustees, 

on Russia's doorstep. Alaska's

‘The lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac preced-ness manager, said more Cana-who are hearing Dr. Sullenberger’s Shades of Green Snakes! 

nurses, interns and key personnel. 

little Diomede Island is only 2.4

dian money than usual passed

ing 8 a.m. was 66, At 1 p.m. the reading was 85. appeal of his Nov. 13 suspension. 

“There would bea terrible de-

TOKYO (UPI) — Justice Min-miles from Big Diomede owned 
Dr. Marra described the im-ficiency in providing good medical

over refreshment counters. 

ister Kiichi Aichi took to his heels by Russia, from whom the United

Attendance was between care,”’ said the chief of staff,

portance of accreditation to a today when Mitsue Anekawa, a States bought Alaska for $7,200,000 
hospital and noted that Pontiac 33-year-old vagrant, entered his 90 years ago.

5,000 and 6,009 above normal ' Cross-examining Dr, Marra, Dr.’ 
for a Monday in June. An exact | 

General had been put on one Sullenberger said to him: office, unwrapped a package and Alaska will get two U.S, sena-

count was not obtained because 

year probation by the Joint Com-“If you say that I’m_responsible released a five-foot snake, Police tors and one representative — 

yesterday was ‘an. admission-

mission on Accreditation of Hos-for the probation, you’re wrong.” said Anekawa might have been bringing the Senate total to 98

free day. 

pitals in Sept., 1957, ‘about 13 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) affected by the “intense heat.” (Continued on Page 2, Col, 7) 

The sea lion, for the second 
day in a row, ate three. square 
meals yesterday. He was off to 
another good day today, polish-| S Trivia About ‘Alaska 

ing off a pound of smelt,°a pound BS 

_-

of squid and two pounds of her-. 
ring for breakfast. 
x & *, 

‘Batra ral ¢Cry Newsboys

His daily consumption now is 
11 pounds of seafood. 
The sea lion refused to eat the ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — BOISE, Idaho (AP) — They SARATOGA, Calif. (AP}) — A 
“We're In,” proclaimed the An-

| first day after his capture in a sometimes called Alaska's attor-strange flag—eight gold stars ar-
boathouse on Sandusky Bay last chorage Times banner headline 

ney general ‘“‘Doubter Williams’ rayed on a blue field to depict

yesterday when Alaska was ad-
mited to. It set in because he was pessimistic the Big Dipper and the North

Friday, 

Brought to the Toledo Zoo, the statehood. was so 
mammal has been drawing large : type seven inches high—the larg-about the territory's chances for Star—fluttered proudly from the 
crowds, particularly at feeding : est ever used by the newspaper, pole in front of 18650 Sobey Rd.

statehood, 
|. time. ~ JA full-color picture of the Amer-In fact, J, Gerald Williams was here yesterday. 
ican flag adorned the front page 

so positive Congress .wouldn’t Breathlessly, Mrs, Michael Step-

of the Fairpanks News Miner 

clear Alaska statehood this ses-ovich, wife of Alaska’s 39-year-

a In Today’ s special edition, which was

T s Press. flown 

by special plane to Washington. sion he offered: to push a peanut old goverfor, ran up the Alaska 

” Comics ee eeeehane 

Every congressman will receive -120 miles with his nose if it did— territorial flag when she heard the 
a copy from publisher C, W.

County News tosassasteoves 21. from Alaska’s Tok Junction to Big news of Alaska's impending: state-

Editorials ee eodeuvcceespeces 6 

Snedden. 

Delta. hood. 

Markets set eVenetncoevencens 24 The news broke after many 

The Senate sent the . statehood She is. visiting her motherdin«

Alaskan. papers had already put

Obituaries PPh ee ee 13 

bill to the Presiddent yesterday,as ‘ lavy Mrs, Vuka Stepovich.

* Sports . sevseeroe seven 26-29 out their regular edition and they 
| Theat swiftly published extras. “When Mike took office a little
Williams visiteddriends in agpe 

eee erate eeeee 32 

His reaction? Unfettered joy,

TV & Programs .... Radio. stations’ periodically in-over a year ago he'said at his, 

course. But he added;

Pontiac Press Photo terrupted. their regular broad-inauguration be hoped he would

cin toh ieee Oe ten ek ain a 

Dodge State Park No. 4 at Cass Lake was typi-casts to bring’ Alaskans the long-“Maybe I'd better get my nose be the last yer governor. 

waited | news:;-~ in shape.” of Alaska,” she said.

cal, as many enjoyed & cool swim during the

Oakland

terday who took ‘advantage of many 

TRADE UP OR DOWN at the Bot Let,

The Bright Spot, Fin 6-018, 

EEN SRRINSSIS a

Cenaty Joli. t. ane. Se hel. SOs ot ee 

ry 


. Poundnie 

Advance of Insurgents 
on Beirut Turned Back 

‘ by Heavy Firepower 

BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Jet 
fighters and mortars pounded reb-
els today in hills overlooking Bei-
rut, The rebel advance toward the 
capital seemed to have been 
turned back by heavy firepower. 

Mountain tribesmen who pushed 
into the hills five miles from Bei-
rut International Airport were hit 
hardest around the village of 

Ainab. 

* * * 

The rebels, armed only. with 
small arms, were brought under 
a steady barrage as the govern-
ment swung up artillery, mortars, 
armored cars and jets. 

The rebels were slowly pushed 
back in some areas. 
The airport, which -has not been 

in Crimedesad 

+ Senate Rackets Group 
gh a rains we vain 
Seeks Information on 

Underworld Meeting 

WASHINGTON: (AP) — Four 

ymen who allegedly attended a 
“crime convention” in upstate New 
York were called today by Senate) 
investigators trying to find out if 
the meeting was linked to a na-
tional underworld syndicate. 

x* *« * * 

The four summoned by the Sen-
ate Rackets Investigating Com-
Inittee’ were described 
as a civie leader, a labor union 
official, a business man — COL. JOHN W. RICHARDSON — 

was made in an to

effortlevel

in deportation proceedings,and 

its operatingto meet the

expenses

gangster. 
The new phase of the commit-

(Area Man Named

tee’s probe opened yesterday. A 
federal narcotics agent testified last 3 for fire protection, 

that. the meeting at Apalachin, City Manager L, R. Gare said a

by Reserve Officers |

_1N, Y,,-last November followed the thorough study should be made and 

‘|pattern of the Mafia, otherwise ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. — Col. 
known as the Black Hand crimi-

John W. Richardson of Bloomfield 
Hills, Mich., has been elected na-
tional vice president for air of the 

Senate Vote Admits 

Reserve Officers Association at the 

32nd annyal convention here, 

Alaska to Statehood gon

police in a on the meeting 

Col. Richardson has been active 

last Nov. 14. It identified them as:

AP Wirephoto in ROA affairs since 1946 and has

RINGING IN A NEW STATE — Husky Romer 

From One)

John Charles Montana or Mon-held many executive positions in (ContinuedPage 

Derr of Juneau rings a big bell outside the United States as the 49th state. Holding Alaska 

tano, Buffalo, N. Y.,. president of 

the ROA Department of Michigan 

and the House figure to 436. Alaska

Federal Building in Juneau — capitol of Alaska flag, left background near bell, is Judy Findlay. ployes.

several business firms and a lead-and in the national organization. now has one non-voting delegate

— 49 times, signifying Alaska's joining the Holding U. S. flag is Marilee Nowacki. 
er of various civic associations. In reserve , he is Chief of Staff to to Congress. 
xk * * Maj. Gen. Robert E, L. Eaton, 

When the final vote was an-

Commander, Tenth Air Force,

James Vincent Laduca, who was nounced last night after five days

‘Past Peaks to Appear as Mole Hills’ secretary-treasurer of a Buffalo whose area of operations takes in of debate, cheers and a burst of 
local of the Hotel and Restaurant applause rose from the

18 midwestern_states, ‘ 
Rear’ Admiral Leon J, Jacobi of

Employes Union at the time. galleries where about 200 persons,

Grosse Pointe, Mich., was elected

Russell J. Bufalino, owner of 
the Penn Drape and Curtain Co. 

national president of the Reserve

Says Nation Heading for Biggest Boom 

Officers Association, 
is attempting to deport him to 
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP)—Frederick H. mand for goods, services, and supplies will Italy. 
Mueller, assistant secretary of commerce, be so great that the peaks of business and Joseph Profaci of Brooklyn, 

of Pittston, Pa. The government 

4 More Americans “E believe we'll show the

said today the United States is heading to-industrial expansion we have seen in 1955, N. Y., named in a statement 

United States of America that we

ward a boom so big that the postwar eco-1956 and 1957 will appear as mole hills,” he placed in evidence as “an old 
time, well established gangster.” 

will be one of the greatest states this

Kidnaped in Cuba

nomic peaks will appear as mole hills. said. 

in the Union within the next 50

All, the committee contends, a

xk «*« * He didn’t venture a prediction on when 

years.” .

— x ke * (Continued From Page One) ,
In an-address prepared for the Mil-this boom might develop. 
were at the Apalachin meeting. 

It marks the first time the

in eastern Cuba beginning last

waukee Rotary Club, Mueller said the Com-

But he spoke in optimistic terms of United States has added to itself) Detroit

Martin F. Pera, ral narcot-Thursday night.

merce Department projections, involving no 

present economic conditions and as-sinee Arizona became a state on

ich bureau undercover agent, tes-The. decision was awaited by

guesswork and making full allowance for 

~ ‘sailed “retailers of nonsense” who, he tified yesterday the gathering had Feb, 14, 1912.

two U. S. consuls trying to deal

error, clearly show the ultimate direction With statehood Alaskans will be

-said, “did their. level best to talk us into the earmarks of a meeting of big with separate groups of rebels. 
of the economy. able to elect their own governor
an ‘economic ;tailspin.” shots of the Mafia. U.S. Embassy sources in Havana 

for the first time in history.

indicated there might be some

“Under these conditions,” he said, “I 

He said it-is amazing “what . heavy a a

report today.

feel absolutely free in saying to you that psychological 

impact can Be generated by 

Park Wollam, consul at Santia-

Man Dies, 2 Hurt Badly On the final vote, 33 Republi-

this nation is headed towards the great-

‘experts’ running

a pack of self-styled go, in rebel-ridden Oriente prov-cans and 31 Democrats endorsed

est period of economic activity the world ~ around and shouting depression evéry time in Crackup Near Decatur 
ince, was in contact. with forces statehood. Opposed were 7 Repub-

has ever seen. 

an economic indicator failed to hit the DECATUR wW — R. C. Reeves, of Castro’s brother Raul northeast licans and 13 Democrats, most 
“Forthcoming is a period where de-record level of August 1957.” 2%, of Decatur, was killed and of them southerners.

of Santiago. Wollam was seeking 
two companions were seriously, release of 10 American and two The assessments of what Alaskan 
injured in a car smashup last! Canadian engineers kidnaped statehood would mean for the na-

|Thursday from a mining develop-

U.S. Refuses to Pay
tion as a whole the

rangedfull 
jment at Moa. The rebels have

night. 

The men’s car ran off a rural! gamut from resource develop-

\City Hospital Concludes 

ling been fated as saying these 12 ment to a re-birth of patriotism

~~ gad -west-of-here--while—traveling 

Ransom, Says Dulles:

were well cared for and 

to an enhancement of international

at-a high rate of speed, State) 

iwould be released soon, 

prestige. 
| The vice consul. at Santiago, Former Alaskan Gov, Ernest 

Case Against Doctor 

Policé said, 

Eugene Goin, 32, of Paw Paw, 

Robert Wiecha, was in the hills Gruening said statehood for the

and Leon Keown, 26, of Battle,

Dr, Marra replied, ‘“‘I made no for delays — some of them make jaround Guantanamo Bay trying to territory will ‘rejuvenate the pio-

Creek, were injured. They were

sugh statement.” the patients happy, some of. them pie freedom for 28 Navy men and 

neer spirit that-made this country

taken to Lakeview Hospital in

make them unhappy.” ‘Marines from the U.S. Navy. base

NOTES PROBATION Paw Paw. great.” 

Earlier, Dr. Henry L. Jenkins, ithere. Although there was no word Sen, Richard L, Neuberger (D-

Dr. Sullenberger then called at-Police said they were unable’

said that there was “tension in the jthat Wiecha was in contact with Ore.) said Alaska’s admission will

to determine ‘who was driving the

By Associated Press 

tention to the fact that branch 

operating room” with Dr. Sullen-

the rebels; a Navy:>.spokesman at 

“electrify and ‘encourage Ameri-

lof the accreditation commission, 

car pending further questioning of 

ithe base said he did not expect

berger. 

ca's allies all across the broad

the Conference Committee on Grad-

Goin and Keown. 

the servicemen to be held long.

“At first you certainly did help 

surface of the globe.”

uate Training in Surgery, had 

me,” said Dr. Jenkins, the chief But with all the momentousness

placed Pontide General's surgery 

resident physician, to Dr. Sullen-Will Celebrate Quietly Davison Man, 25, Killed that accompanied the Senate ac-

department on three-year proba-

berger. ‘“‘But in the waning months, 

tion, Alaskans mischieviously

rain and high wind. 

tion in March, 1957. 

* * * 

you contributed very little. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi-FLINT w — Jackie Dunn, 25, poked fun at their “little brother’’ 

“This was about six months 

dent and Mrs. Eisenhower ob-of Davison, was killed today when! —Texas. 
after I returned to the hospital, served the 42nd anniversary of his car left a county road. four “We might even proclaim a Be-

“I entered the operating room 

with you only as a duty .and)

the.

‘but the survey upon which their wedding quietly today with miles east o [Flint and rolled over Kind-To-Texas Week, ”* one man

without complete relaxation.”

probation was based was made any celebration strictly private. three times. : said, 
*| just after I returned, I believe,” He said that Dr. Sullenberger 
said Dr, Sullenberger. © “was very difficult to satisfy in 
some instances on some days, and

He indicated that the probation 

easy to get along with on -other

had nothing to do with him. days: ” : 

3-Speed Westinghouse Motor 

BERNARD.GOLDFINE .

' pleasant weather prevailed 

Dr. Sullenberger, who is acting 

The resident physican added that |

~ Boston industrialist and gift-

alta 20” Mobile Fan

as his own counsel; then produced, 

he 

had never heard Dr. Sullen-|

giving friend of Presidential 

as-

a letter of recommendation that

sistant Sherman Adams, Bernard 

berger use “extreme profanity.”

Dr, Marra admitted he had written 

Fhe doctors were the last of 15,

Goldfine is scheduled 

to appear-

for him in Feb., 1955. 

witnesses who were called in behalf,

before a House investigating sub-

It said that the surgeon was | 
Goldfine was silent and unsmil-C. Gillespie. 

committee. For the most part of the staff by its attorney, oun 

“well-liked” by the interns and 

resident physicians; that they were 
ington. Sullenberger’s conduct: was “detri-

ing upon his arrival in Wash-The main charges are that Dr. | 

—— for the knowledge that 
he was able .to impart to them;’ ‘|mental to the efficient operation I 
|

and that Dr. Sullenberger had 
“great respect from his patients.”

Adams Probe Head of the hospital,” in that he abused |ij 

$3995

tions of the Dakotas, Nebraska,

. 

Minnesota and western Wisconsin. 

~ Hail stones the size of golf balls 

pelted Lemmon, S.D. Winds 

were 

hospital personnel, threatened his) 

clocked at 50 m.p.h. Duluth, Minn., fellow workers, disrupted operat-| 
was doused with’ 2 inches of rain. 

Dr. Marra said flatly, “T 

.wouldn’t write the same letter

“Calls Closed Confab

7 * * bs today. 
Strong winds also whipped 

(Continued From Page One) “T would say now that the men 
areas in the central and southern 

have found it difficult to get along 
Plains and the middle Mississippi 

tee. It is obvious that the answers torney, David Cc. Pence,

with you; that you have disre-

friend, Raymond Rapaport,

to many questions which have been

Valley. Thundershowers hit west-

garded all rules and regulations; 

ern Texas and southern New so squarely placed before the na-

that you have shown poor deport-Pence saif that Dr. Sullenber-
Mexico and. in parts of southetn tion can be found in Mr. Gold-ger had been. promised by for-

ment; and that the hospital has 

Florida. ‘fine’s records and those of his mer hospital director Carl I.

suffered because of you.” ~ 

“| company.’ Flath that he would not be sus-

Dr. Furlong, who has practiced 

. The subcommittee finally dis-pended without a hearing.

at the hospital more than 20 years, 

missed Fox amid an uproar after

The Weather then took the stand and said, “It Dr. Sullenberger said that one of

three days of testimony. Fox 

is not right for a man to create a his main points was that he was)

Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report 

named Adams, Goldfine and pub-

furor in the operating room when temporarily suspended without hav. 

PONTIAC AND, VICINITY — Mostly lisher Robert B, Choate of the 

he’s responsible to keep it running ing a hearing first.

fair and continued warm tenight and 
temerrew. Low tenight about 7¢, high smoothly.” Rapaport said that in June, 1955,

Boston Herald and Traveler as 
tomerrew around #3, SouthwésterlyYilinked in forces destroying Fox’s 

winds increasing te 15-25 miles per hour He and Dr. Sullenberger began Dr. Marra had spoken to him

former newspaper, the Boston

tonight. a heated exchange about a. man-favorably of Dr. Sullenberger’s

.|Post. Denials flew heatedly from

Today in Pontiac to-man conversation they had in a professional abilities, 

Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. ‘those named. 
66 

hospital broom closet the day Dr. Dr. Marra had earlier denied 

Wind velocity 20 m.p.h!

At 8 a.m.: A lawyer for Choate, William Sullenberger returned to the hos-making such a statement,

Direction—Southwest. 

Sun sets Tuesday at 8:12 pm. J. Dempsey, jumped up from a pital. Another .of Dr. Sullenberger’s 
Sun rises Wednesday at 4.59 a.m 

*spectator’s seat at hearing’s end witnesses was at the hearing but

Moon sets Wednesday at 6.33 a.m. “I was talking to you then for 
Moon rises Tuesday at 8:22 p.m. and got into a shouting argu-declined to testify, He is Cecil J. |

your own good,’ said the veteran 
Downtown Temperatares physician.

ment with Harris. Harris banged Harrison, of 269 Seward St. who 
‘ <0 Al O26 cee BI his and a is Dr. and

cess gavel called police-suing Sullenberger the

“How many times have you

man. . hospital for $100,000 as a result}

talked to me since then?” asked 

of a stomach operation performed |

Fox, | meanwhile, announced 

Dr. Sullenberger, 

on him last summer,

plans to file million-dollar libel

Monday in Pentiac 

“None, thank goodness,”’ snapped Harrison claims Dr. Sullenberger

fAs recorded downtown) suits agaihst Adams, Choate, the 
Highest temperature .... Dr. Furlong. negligently left a sponge inside his

Herald-Traveler Corp., Goldfine 
Mean temperature ee tee At one point in the cross-exami-body, which had to be removed

Lowest temperature , 

lawyers Roger Robb and Samuel 

_. Weather—Fair. 

nation Dr. Furlong said to. the latter. 
One Year Age in Pomtiac younger surgeon, “I’m under oath, Although the incident is listed

Sears separately and another one 

against the two lawyers jointly.

Highest temperature 
Lowest temperature . 

but you're not.” in the Staff's 14 charges, Dr. Sul-

. * * * 

Mean temperature lenberger followed the advice of

The main point of Dr. Furlong’s 
testimony was that hospital. operat-

Weather—Pair. And, with Dempsey's yell that 

Gillespie gnd did not go into de-

‘‘we propose to’ prove Mr. Fox is

Highest a Lowest Temperatures This 

tails about the operation,

te in 86 Years ing room schedules were disrupted 
98 in 1931 . 49 im 1902 

a liar, a welsher ang a cheat” 

because Dr, Sullenterger ‘allegedly He questioned, though, why the 
soamer* Temperhture Chart failed to show up for operations staff had included the charge, if

still ringing in his ears, Fox 

named Dempsey to his — 

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Bismarck 73 52 Miami 86 Under cross-examination, he ad-

Gillespie replied that it showed

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‘hicago 89° 71 New York 83 been named in a law suit,

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5 Pat TAnn Fee 

Voice of the People 

‘Modern Woman’ 8 
Go Against God’s 

, “The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto, a man, 
neither shall a man put on a woman's garment, for all that do sos0 are 
abominationunto the Lord thy Ged.’’ 22:5, Ido not

Deuteronomy find 
in the Bible that God has ever set aside this rule of moral eonduct,

words, the United States unfortu-xk * * 

God must behold with extreme distavor ‘and @laguet tha mumer-

-nately cahnot at this point rule out 

ous abominations and prevalent immodesty among women and girlsthe possibility of action outside the who wear shorts, slacks, jeans, overalls, dungarees, riding habits, 
United Nations. even those who profess to love God and claim to obey his precepts.

expressing dissatisfaction 

This along with wearing short skirts, sleeveless and low-necked «

the latest British offer of set-dresses. 
tlement in Cyprus, both Greece and xk *& *

Federal Aviation Bill 
Federal Aviation Bill 
We're told these articles of mannish garb designed and made

Turkey are taking time to think it 

for women and girls. However, the New Testamentabstain from

says

Now Before Senate are 

over. ; ae all appearanceévil. Why don’t ministers preach on

of these and kindred 
Athens wants By the creation of Scriptures? Are these demands of Scriptural Admonitiéns dead, obsolete

self-determination endorsing a 

documents or in necessary

for the island’s population which is single independent Federal Aviation are they force now? They are very for proper 

’ Christian deportment. 

four-fifths Greek. Turkey is holding Authority President E1sennower has B. Kranich 
out for partition to protect not only supported the main proposals of a Urayton Plains 

. herself but the Turkish minority on bill introduced by Sen. Monroney. ee 

ernment, who participates in the 
. Cyprus, 40 miles off her coast and 400 Rte fixing of the budgets for all City 

miles from. Greece itself, Either of Hearings on the measure, however, 
Position in Case departments and who 

Attorney States 

in the appointment of the City

would Since action bringing

these solutions most certainly reveal that it does not give sufficient _ my in suit Attorney, is not ethically disquali-

against the City of Pontiac et. al,

bring on a war between the two fied from appearing in civil mat-

recognition to the role of the mili-

in behalf of*four police officers 

ters in which the City is not a

‘countries, weaken NATO and threat-has been made a topic of editorial

tary. The bill calls for an adminis-party nor directly interested and 

British constrained to arising

en the base on the island. inquiry, I feel aw in criminal matters under

. trator by the President answers the raised:

appointed the to questions 

state law before the municipal 

x « * and a special military adviser ap-First of all, the suit in question judges, are themselves elected

who

is not a suit against the City

of by voters over ‘whose

Britain’s offer calls for sharing pointed by.the Secretary Defense. the and 

Commission, but against the City 

salary the Council has no control

of sovereignty by the Greek, _ President E1sennower had suggested of Pontiac, Mr. Willman ~~ Chief 

during their term of office, but 

Straley.

Turkish and British governments — giving the military an equal voice in such lawyer may not with propriety 
* * * 

Pape in civil actions in which the

for seven years. It proposes an setting up regulations and enforcing NEA Service, inc. 

I City is party directly

Secondly,was elected a City a or inter-

elected legislature and a gov-nor in’ violation

ested, j ordinance 
ernor’s council composed of four cases.) 

x. & * “Boy! Imagine Winning the Sweeps or Meeting Goldfine!”
Greek Cypriots, two Turkish Cyp-

_ This seems to be the wiser

riots and one representative from 

‘Get Facts First; 

_course and recognizes the role

Turkey and Greece. David Lawrence Asks: 

Then Decide’

military aviation plays in peace-

* WW. time and, more importantly, in tive operation of the City through The letter by College Graduate 
emergencies or war. At present
Both Greek and Turkish Cypriots any personal directive. stated it’s almost impossible to

Agencies Don’t Have to Kow-Tow 

flunk out of education in college.

‘would conduct local affairs and the Administrative officials and em-

the military has 18,500 persons in 

I'd like to know Where this man

ployes, all under the City Mana-

British would be responsible for de-control a

air traffic and navigation EDIT PG .... (Lawrence) Po of May 27, 1935, when by 9 to 0 the ‘The court expressly disap-ger, have sole. responsibility for got the impression that it’s such 
fense and internal security. Security posts while the Civil Aeronautics 3-30CB—AGENCIES DON’T oe wene Supreme Court justices overruled administration of the various de-snap to earn a teacher’s certifi-

proved of the concept in the 

cate.

WASHINGTON — The Supreme President Franklin D. Roosevelt's partments of the City, and those

provisions would be relaxed and Administration (CAA) has 17,500 Myers case concerning a presi-

Court of the United States has just dismissal of William E. Humphrey, officials are required to act fairly,

exiled Cypriots, presumably including in such assignments. Some of the reaffirmed a principle of constitu-a member of the Federal Trade _dent's inherent constitutional impartially, and in strict accord 

service personnel handle civilian tional law that Commission whose term had not power of removal. with the terms of the law, so far 
has a then Roosevelt. that, The as relates their 

Archbishop Marxarios, the island’s 

traffie under arrangements with direct expired. said case before the court this it to’ several re-

religious and political leader, would bearing sdéme Humphrey was right except sponsibilities.

on all > 

to the CAA. week concerned: Myron Wiener, a 
* 
uate with the exception of from 

be allowedreturn. aspects of the that his mind ‘‘did not go along”’ * * 
controversy over with the President’s and he wanted 

member of the War Claims Com-

* * *

©. -& Sherman 
So far as I am concerned when

the a man of his own selection. mission who was removed on Dec. 

City officials fail to comply with

The need for integrated authority

No agreement could possibly sat-Adams case. The 10, 1953, by President Eisenhower. 

principle is also the law, whenI, as an attorney, — 

concerned. over our airways had law the

isfy everyone But it is to has been tragically Congress not specified by am engaged by injured party,

related to the re-

grounds the

be hoped that reason will prevail and demonstrated many times. Legisla-cent furor over any for removal of I will have absolutely no reluc-

tance about bringing suit against

tion should be promptly. exert-but say the com-and don’t

a compromisemay be reached in set-enacted influences 
members 
commissioner did 
the City and any other wrong-ing on the average

ed by mission was to “adjudicate accord-

elect courses.

and certainly any harder

tling this long drawn out conflict . doers; I do not feel

of Congress on ing to law,”’ and that the commis-this position in any way compro-* *. &

Federal

LAWRENCE the sion was to be “entirely free from

caused by extreme Greek Nationalists The Man About Town Commission, mises my bath a When College Graduate

Commis-

Communications as implied

the control or coercive influence, or*the duty or loyalty

on an island which never belonged to which awards licenses for tele-sioner, I it’s a breeze to get an education

direct or indirect,” of either the 

owe this City. degree he was making like a par-

-Greece although 400,000 of its 500,000 vision and radio, executive or Congress. 
*
Small Army Quota 

~*~ * rot. Try getting the fact8 first hand

It has been erroneously assumed

a Greek. (Copyright, 1958) 
I know of no reason why a ~once-in-a-while“andyou'll change

in the last few weeks in some 

your mind about teacher training. 
Gary Thorpe 

Local Draft Boards Are quarters that the White House lawyer who incidentally happens 

exercises some sort of control over to be a City Commissiorer should

Asked for Only Few Men 

the tenure of members of the refrain from the exercise of his

Dr. William Brady Says:

‘Lebanon Rebels Bar. 
‘Lebanon Rebels Bar. 
independent agencies, such as the ‘profession, where his duty dictates Sends His Thanks 

. Weekend holiday: When too 

Federal Trade Commission or the its exercise, and I might say I

United Nations Team’ many weak ends are driving. Exchange no intention. be-for Last Letter

‘Securities and Commis-have whatever, 
sion. It has been charged by critics cause I have been elected to the 

Don’t Become Dodderer 

The fact. that United Nations ob-I'd tike'to add my thank you to

Pontiac draft boards are asked for the that a telephone call from the City Commission, of betraying what 

Mr. Very Small and Very Hardput

for Lack of Exercise

servers in pro-West Lebanon were least men in July and August that they executive offices merely inquiring I conceive to be right under the 

Taxpayer because I’m glad he

barred from the Syrian border by the have been requested to furnish in several about a pending matter could ~ Constitution and laws of this state, 

won't be 

years. The July the board, cause a commissioner to tremble exercises ingless me in order that the City of Pontiac, 
going 
writing any more letters. 
inrebel leader would lead to the belief quota for city The as described and to me, and charges $25. I'm to continue teaching

according to because he might be summarily What good can this do a person? or any official thereof, may persist

illustrated in booklet The Last spite of him. I have confidence in

that help is coming from that direc-removed. in clear cut, patent wrongdoing to

Chief Clerk Nancy Linden, Brady Symphony (35 cents and (R, R.) my Board ef Education. It will pay

* * * self-addressed the detriment of any citizen who 
me what feels afford,

tion to feed the of rebellion in The 
stamped, envelope) Answer—It seem seeks my aid. 
it it can in

fires, is only six men. out-county board, does expen-legal

But the Supreme Court on Mon-constitute a fair sive but a lot of of guys like VS&VHPT. Iaccording R.

entertainments spite

Lebanon. -to day of this week, in a unanimous daily ration for Yankee Wiseacres just love it.. Milton Henry don't believe he has helped anyone 
It would seem to confirm Chief Clerk Mary Kelly, opinion, says that, where Congress persons who have The more Rube Goldberg fit-(Editor's Note: The following is except himself in a negative way. 
by law does not specify a cause not passed the specialist 
Ethics Opinion 132, dated Nov. 11, I'm most the print-

Lebanese reports that substantial has a quota of only five. The induction yet ments trick flashes glad of letters 

for removal, the members of 1949, by the Ethics Committee of

date for both is today. their peak. on the customers, the more im-ed were in opposition to him. The 
outside help in the form of quasi-judicial commissions cannot -I'd rather evade pressed they are, Why not con-the State Bar of Michigan: majority seems to be friends of 
be dismissed by the President and the issue or tell a ‘“‘A lawyer who is a City Com-

sult a reputable

troops, arms and over-all direc-President of the Michigan Historical physician in your education. 

that they do not, therefore, hold 
<7 
lie about it than neighborhood next time you want missioner and a member of a five-
Proud and Glad to Be a Teachertion is being supplied by Soviet-Commission, office subject to his will. say anything medical or health advice? man City Council which is the 
City's legislative body for the en-

armed Syria. Rebels are in con-Mrs. Donald (Betty) Adams dustice Frankfurter, who wrote which may make 
Signed letters, not more than one page All letters. for voice of the Peopleanybody unhappy. or 100 words long pertaining to personal actment, amendment and repeal must contain the name and address

presided the 9-toe-0 

health disease,

trol of many parts of the country. of Waterford, at the unveiling of opinion, went some-and hygiene, not diag-of City ordinances, who is assigned of the writer This information '! 

what further than did the Su-But I hope this nosis, or treatment, will be answered by be withheld upon request tf the letter

several markers at the “Mighty Mac” 

will make a good Dr. William Brady. if a stamped self-to have general supervision of a is not of a critical nature. Lettersx * * dedication. Michigan’s newest city, Oak-preme Court 23 years ago when DR. BRADY 
many _ 
addressed envelope is sent to The Pon-separate department of the City must be under 200 words and Tr-

readers

it ruled that members of the tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan Pontiac Press reserves the right

The Beirut government hasn't land County’s Wixom, was featured in Fri-happy: No calisthenic, gymnastic (Copyright 1958) under the commission form of edit all letters.

independent commissions could 
gov-

day's parade, in which the Utica High or formal setting-up exercises can

’ taken all out action against the rebels be removed only for the causes

School Band played, and do one more good than two to six

specified by Congress. —

hoping the threat would disappear. miles of oxygen on the hoof every Case Records of a Psychologist:

Wanda Stone 

Justice Frankfurter’s opinion of 

day, Walking, that is—brisk walk-
‘appeared as Miss Lake Orion. this week says that the members ing, not lolling, sauntering or win-

Even if the U.N. could stop further 

help from Syria and Egypt, NassEr of these commissions cannot be 

dow-shopping. 

Learn to Write Application Letter 

sympathizers inside Lebanon might Inviting a business associate to attend removed by the President during >

clerical , 

a Kiwanis luncheon with him, their term of office even when Students, workers, pro-
‘be strong enough to overthrow the fails fessional workers, stenographers, Charley’s problem confronts Try to get the name of the em-those in poor health usually do not 
Edwin Adler, . Congress to specify any 
executives, teachers, salespeo-ployer or the personnel manager carry much insurance. 

government, order the U.N. out and causes for removal. everybody at one time or an-
*

owner of local supermarkets, was dis-ple, actors, musicians, tailors, other. And the ability to solve and thus open your letter with a NAMES WITH HANDLES

bring in whatever forces. would be * * 
checkers, bookkeepers and the this problem can make a big specific salutation, such as ‘Dear

mayed to discover on arrival with his 

Then list 3 references with ‘‘han-

A president’s power of removal like err grievously when at the difference in your economic Mr. Hall,” instead of the bague

needed to consolidate their hold on guest that the meeting was switched to had never in the history of the end of the day they RIDE home future. Many men with college “Dear Sir’ or ‘Gentlemen.’ 
dles’’ on their names. And by 
an evening affair at Edgewood Country’ “handles”, I refer to titles which

the country. United States been the subject of and’ flop down, ‘‘wore to a fraz-diplomas still are rank ama-If you can’t obtain the actual 

endorse your references even be-

Club. any exhaustive study by the Su-tle,” to rest. A much better rest, teurs when it comes to writing name, then it is O. K. to startIf Lebanon should be absorbed preme Court until Oct. 25, 1926, fore they are contacted. 

more refreshing, more restora-a simple letter of application “Dear Sir.’ 
by the United Arab Republic asa_ The big strawberry honors rest with when it was held that the chief tive, would be a two or three for a job. So scarpbook this * *-* For example, “Reverend,” . 
executive could remove a_post-mile walk. “President,” ‘Advertising Man-

result of its campaign of subver-Hubert Pete case and send for the booklet In your opening paragraph, men-

master. at will. From this, it was 
belou. that are for ager,” “Superintendent,” ‘Pro-

tion you looking a

sion, inflation and propaganda, all . Of Rochester, who picked some five and ‘The sedentary person who has a’

inferred thereafter that he could fessor”—these handles show that 

one nei inches around. stupid notion that white collar oc-position that offers you an oppor-

other Arab nations in the Middle remove all other officials of the 
up 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE .tunity growth advancement your references must be promi-

for 
East would be in danger and ~ federal agencies as well. 
ought to review elementary phys-CASE Y-350: Charley R., aged so you are listing the qualifications nent people whose judgment is 
Quite surprised was the household of Taft, had and that: of is for a job. that probably sound. 

cupations use “nerve energy” and 

Western influence would all but Chief Justice who iology learn half a 23, looking follow. 

end. ; H. E. Buchanan himself been President, handed peanut will supply all the energy “Dr. Crane, I Then make a few capitalized — And be sure you ask permission 
BUSINESS

of 7600 Elizabeth Lake Road, when they down the decision in the famous required for two hours of brain have seen some headings, such as EX-in advance before you cite a ref-

x * * Myers case. He ruled, in effect work. good positions ad-PERIENCE, TECHNICAL TRAIN-

saw an old owl and her brood of six our

vertised in 
fledglings perched in a tree beside their 
removal I begins new spaper,”

This is why Secretary DutiEs said that a president has ae inherent * * * : 
Pe 
ING, PERSONAL DATA and REF-
constitutional power of Doddering, believe, ERENCES.

in a news conference, referring to the house. e Charley began.

of all officials even when they earlier in persons of sedentary BUSINESS 

EXPERIENCE_Esennower Doctrine for, the Mid-have “duties of a quasi4udicial habit, later in persons who get a “And I'd like to 

If you have been employed by

“we’ re living in a fast age,” phones character.”’ This was supposed to reasonable amount of general _ex-‘ write a letter of 
two or firms, list majordle East, that the U.S. has “a man-
flow the President’s ercise earlier in application, I 
three the

Mrs. Buell Smithfield from power every day; per-But 

don’t know 
one first and give your years with

-date to do something if we think to see that ‘‘the laws be faith-sons who ride to and from office what
of Birmingham, who received an air mail that firm.

fully executed.” or store, later in those who walk to say or how to

-our peace and. vital interests are en-letter from her son in Iraq, on the other go about it. 
Don't stick to a chronological or-

as of

side of the world, two days after it was Then came the historic decision to work a matter habit; der, but begin with your last em-

dangered from any quarter.” In other earlier in women who have serv-“T had 2 years 

ployer, if it is more important.

mailed. ants, later in women who do their DR. CRANE of college, but our 
The Country Parson own housework, English courses didn’t deal with your less important jobs

Place 
such praetical in the middle of your list, for

matters,

A subtle early sign of dodder-

THE PONTIAC PRESS 

the leginning and the end are the

Verbal Orchids to-

ing is slow reaction time, For “Can you give me some pointers

Published by Tae Powruc Parse Company — “key” épots in a tabulatton,

application the

48 W Huron Bt. Pontiac 12, Michigan instance, of brake right away?” 
erence. It is also a courteous ges-

Second, offer your TECHNICAL

one or two tenths of a second,

* Trade Mark * Datly Except Sunday of 217 N. Saginaw: “St.; eighty-first birth-HOW TO APPLY 
TRAINING, such as Business Col-
ture to inform your references’ of 
as measured by stop watch,

| Russete Basesrs, 
President 
Joun 
Assistant 
Rier, : than necessary for 
A letter of application is-sup-lege Engineering School, or 
the nature of the jobs for which

A. 

Advertising day. slower safe or Cor-

posed an interview you are applying they not

and yy BB Director 
. 
Manager | Mr. atrrd Mrs. Charles W. Miller 
is to obtain for .Tespondence courses, etc. so-will 

;

driving, -\ you, and not necessarily the job. Mention the 
be “in the dark,”’ 4 ; 

te ; ra

; Hows H. Prrsessute 1, Eons’ M. ‘Theapwas, of Rochester; golden wedding. fact you have a high 

be a Lan dent and Circulation Manager But please don’t quote me as So don't overload your letter with ' school diploma, if that is the’ case, 
rf P a G. yey Jompan, — excessive detail. Stick to main and the number of years of addi-°

usin anager Mrs. Minnie Cowan authority — not to the dodderer, For further advice, send-. 
Local anyway. annoys dodder-tional have my Guidance”

ot , ertising -of Metamora; eighty-sixth birthday. Nothing a points. schooling you received. for ‘Vocational

decretary ana Baltor Manager er than suggestion * * enclosing re-

More the or * booklet, a: stamped

=! Mrs. Agnes Troliman * * * 

« RoseatB. Tan, hint that he or she is not so chip-type letter,,if possible, sot Magnan plus 20. cents. (non-

And the

Managing Editor OBiassitied wr Third, list a few relevant items

of Auburn Heights; eighty-seventh birth-per, ‘unless the advertisement expressly profit), for it contains a specimen.

under PERSONAL DATA, such as 

application

Associated fs entitied ail to the 
day. 
quesnons AND ANSWERS demands that you employ hand-‘your agé, héalth, marital status, 
letter .of-that’ pulls a. 

aes or republication “hoenewsRelaceess this heavy response.

rene of 
ore 
Mr. Mrs, Bushfielder some have going writing. 
to you

newspaper as well ar carrer or ° cents 
and Donald “For time been organizations which belong, 

ntivare rite Dr,

De. Ww.i

The agi ned —-is de of Bloomfield Hills; fifty-eighth wedding to a specialist twice a year. for Stay within the limits of a and the amount of life insurance eare of 
te ¢George \ 
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fn Oak jena tx anniversary. set-nddressed caveepe ie2cSe toamped

ashtenaw Gounties ag: “Happlwess may not buy He asks a few: questions, hands typewriter. And leave fairly The latter is a valuable index of

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advance. ree LJ 

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THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1958 

. ‘Custodians ofa Great Trust’~ 

: Senate Facing

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4 NE WPORT

Alaskans Assume ‘Their Rightful Role 

Filibuster Fight.

tunity, We regard ourselves as cus-the Congress has been the’

(EL. (Bob). ‘Bartlett, Alaska’ 

non-

mentees, ne ens © lene fat Raise Issue When Alaska 
for statehood,the dis-

In following 

Becomes State 
: s that with statehood 

sich written for UPI, 

sta 

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‘Jnon-voting delegateCongress

to 

voting delegate. 

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since 1944, hag been one of the 

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WEDNESDAY IS 
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hood on those grounds, much.of 
Be Here 
k These 
Doors 
Savings! 
Open!

When

: the Southern opposition t9the BHI. 

5.99 Lastex 
32-38 
LADIES’ 
SWIM SUITS

problems, in spite of the

| 

Alaska as they are to all parts 

the nation. The administrative 

3.88 

problems of federal control are the 1.99 ea Slips

* 

products of the machinery, not the 

Because 98 isn’t divisible by

government,

men, of . 
three in round numbers and a

* * * . 

senator’s vote can’t be sliced, in 

Now, with real home rule, 

fractions, parliamentarians who

Alaskans can express in effective 

have been studying the issue are 1.99 Solid 

state legislation first-hand know!-

inclined now to hold that 66 sen-. stripes 10-18 

edge of the great land’s problems 

ators would have to vote “yes’* 
to end filibuster Alaska’s;

and possibilities, LADIES’ 
We believe that a state govern-

a after 

two members are seated. 

ment will promote conservation of 
BERMUDAS 

If the existing rule stands, civil 

resources, industrialization and 

rights advocates would have to

economic growth, and the effective-

enlist the 64 votes now required— 

88°

ness of public services for which 

plus either the two frorn Alaska 

government is responsible. More-Pedal Pushers

or from some other state—to halt 

over, with statehood, much of our 

a continuing debate. 2.77 

lands will be freed for development 

But the mere fact of the ma-

and setlement. We expect to en-

difficulty might give 

joy the same rapid population 

them ‘an opening to challenge the 
growth that statehood has always 

rule under circumstances they re-
brought to new states. gard es more favorable than now 1.99 Sanforized 
Approvalof statehood * exist, sleeveless 32 to 38 
tion by was motivated, Under the present rule there

Congress 

LADIES’

on debate 
statehood the changing 
great union. The world will note 

that 
too, by the feeling 
will strengthen 
of members 
our 
can be 
issue 
no 
of 
limitation 
the rules. 
on BLOUSES 

The filibuster rule just doesn’t ap-

UQQQYYQVNYYs

AOU 

that America’s advocacy of free-ply if attempts are made to alter 

dom has the unmistakable ring 

it or any other rule of the Senate, 

77°

of sincerity as the people of x * * 

3.00 Ladies’ Skirts 
America move te add a worthy However, civil rights ee 
partner to the union of states. might try to circle this barrier 
by a point of order that the two-

Mankind will draw an inevitable 

thirds requirement is impractical

comparison between a form of gov-

if there are 98 senators. A major-

ernment which seeks by force to 

ity of those voting then could de-

grab powers into the hands of a . . 3.99 Cool

termine the issue.

few, and the American govern-sizes 12-14 
ment, 
areas 
which yields 
responsibilities 
willingly lo-SUNBACKcal those that 
are proper subjects of local con-

to Nixon Introduced DRESSES 

cern, Ours js a country that ex-

tends the blessings. of democracy, 

as U.S. President 1.88

even while other nations seek to 

curtail them.. 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice Ladies’ Toppers ;

x * * 

President Nixon

Go Krogeringwhere good All Alaska, bells 
yesterday came

— through the and 
to the rescue of a flustered chair-|

values begin! Because Kroger sirens ring joy; 

man, Mrs. Rollwage Colliet, who 

séts the savings-pace to save 
and get tomorrow s bargains today! the will in the 
began to introduce him as ‘“‘pres-

churches will fill with grateful 

Americans hailing a new era. May 
of United and

ident” the States

you money end time, No need 

WHOLE 
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will 
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and 
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shank ham, butt ends, center slices, whole hams (large and small canned harns). Nome it—Kroger long bas held gambling house op-| He said she had once introduced 
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90 & snd then wo wil be." te. 

Watch Animal Imports 

WASHINGTON—More than 430,

followed, -— 

000 livestock animals were ex-

amined on entering or leaving

Seeking Standard Boxes 

United States ports during fiscal] 

to Cut Shipping Costs

‘ROTHES, Scotland w# — Queen 

1957 by federal meat inspectors,

ElizabethII donned white cover-

who report that no foreign animal|C

NEW YORK — The aim of a 

disease was found in this country

alls, black rubber boots and a hel-

ards Association is to standardize 
packing containers for all ship-|[/-See 
ping and thus cut the nation’s 50-|[/ 
to 55-billion-dollar annual shipping |} 
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ping space.
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in standard sizes, whether to be|f) 
carried by ship, train, plane, or/f) 
truck, a THIS OFFICE 
po epee‘bayondwhat he originallyto do. 
Beer Bottles Foil Pair | 
LEWISTON, Me. (UP) — Two 
would-be holdup men, armed with! 
toy pistols, failed to intimidate|}) 
grocer Adelard A. Touchette, 52,|}) 504 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. © FE 5-817 
who drove them out of his store|/ 
with a barrage of beer bottles, i 

2 

mamm| tbe use of imported Japanese 

i em-

See -Hear -Play the | Phasize the universatilitythe

of 

LOWREY ORGA | “Several are

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mateacnpd ~ cost of decorating 
$1,400 ORGAN explained in an interview. “But 

For Free Home Trial 

keeping jwitth the idea behind]

Call GALLAGHER’S § iesco than mere financial aid.”

FE 4-0566 The slight, balding artist spent 

Open Mon. Night “til 9 P.M. | several months in Japan choosing 
the stoneshaving

and 
work done on them. 

Theyshipped Kobe

were from 
MYER’S.. to Marseillesin some 90 wooden 
. _ erates and then hauled by truck 

DIAMOND |———""— 

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AL @ || PARIS — France has about 400 

horse-racing . Bets as low as 
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AKRON, Ohio — New water-

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|tered in the United States during 
1957 — more than ‘half the motor 
] Ct. $399.00 vehicles in the world. The figure 
‘is nearly 2,000,000 above the 1956 
Budget Terms Available } total and 75 per cent higher than 

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Wennean &: Faction fl 
Personal News 

Distinction 

_ Mrs. Melvin Smail of Oneida Mrs, John J. Manning of 
road, a teacher at Longfellow Washington, D. C. Mrs,Mc-

A fine array of shower 

School, is at-Guire is spendingweeks

two

curtain sets for your 

tending the in -Pittsburgh.

bath — in the. best 

summer ses-June 27 at St. Joseph Mercy

quality washable Taf-sion at the 

Hospital, a daughter, Julia

¥ feta. Over 50 sets University of “Marie, was born to Mr. and 
from which to choose Hawaii on a Mrs. Richard C. Fitzpatrick 
... or curtains may be tour spon. . (mee Jeannine Guenther) of 

sored by the

purchased indivi-Liberty street. 

American

dually. The infant's grandparents

Federation of 

are Mr. and Mrs. R. W.

Teachers. 

Guenther of Sault Ste. Marie

She willbe in -

and Mr, and Mrs. Thomas

the islands

STRIPES -of Day

Fitzpatrick Mary ave-

‘MES. SMAIL for six weeks.ABSTRACTS * * * 

Mrs.. Harry Richards enter-PLAIDS . ‘tained friends at a luncheon June 17 at St. Joseph Mercy 
and:bridgeher home on Mo-

Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

at

FLORALS "Richard(nee Sally Roth)

Slade

hawk road this afternoon. 

of Brooks avenue. 

x * *

17 PLAIN Grandparefits are Harold 
Suzanne Robinson, daughter Roth of Fenmore street, Mrs.

COLORS 

of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rob-Helen Peifer of Springfield,

_ inson of East Iroquois road, Chio, and Mr. and Mrs, Leon-
and Leeanne Valleau of De-ard Slade of Fourth avenue. 
troit, left for Hawaii where 

they will visit Suzanne's

‘10 

brother-in-law and sister, Mr. 
and Mrs. John F. Lochte-

All-Week

feld of ——— ~ 

> Mrs. ee Brown of Os-

"90 

ceola’ drive has been named 

Program

PER SET a member of the National 
Women's Planning Committee 
of the Japan International 
Christian University Founda-

tion, Inc. in New York. The 
primary objective of the com-
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IMPORTS Slated 

Deluxe Quality 

port and interest of American cluding band, symphonic, and 
women for the International 

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TAMBOUR CURTAINS 

dance,’ is scheduled for the 
The Francis E. Oaks of 

* * * 

National Music Camp at Inter-

No. 25887 — 36” x 36” .......... $ 5.50 elus will mo-lochen each evgning, this

Lake road 

* 
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QO 
arrived, 
parks 
heat 
Suatuas warm 
and Pontiac 
and recreation 
they've been so 
waa sarea 
areas 
eagerly 
unny days have. finally 
residents have invaded 
to seek relief from the 
awaiting.’ Here, Judy 
Williams of East Haris street 
Summit avenue get a.thorough 
Boughner of Pingree avenue and 
son avenue at a local lake. 
and 
Pontiac Press Photo 
Mark Rallides of 
dousing from Vivian 
Roy Zunichof Hud-

* With Hard Work—Abby ,; 
Waitress Earns Her Tip

week.

Walances 11’ x 72” ........... $ 3.50 

“a

tor to Norfolk; Va. next

. 

No. 25880 — 36” x 36” .......... $10.75 
Valances 11’ x 72” *......... $ 3.50 

. FLOOR 

COVERINGS ~ 
oO S$ DRAPERIES 
BEDSPREADS 
1666 South Telegraph _ FE 4-0516 
PARK RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE DOOR 

a eo 

month to visit their son, F. 
Gordon Oak, who currently is 
serving with the U.S. Navy 
on the cruiser Newport News 
_for a two-month cruise to 
Portugal, Germany, and Den-

mark. 

x *« * 

James E. , son of Mr. 

and Mrs. W: m J: Lotan 

of Lounsbury avenue, was 

named to the Louisiana State 

University College of Agricul-

ture Honors List for the spring 
_Semester. 
Se * * 

Tonight a faculty concert 
will be presented at 8 o'clock . 
Walter §. Hartley, pianist; 
Clementine White, harpist; 
and Marvin C, Howe, French 
horn are the featured soloists. 

Members of the dance fac-
ulty will present a program 
Wednesday and on Thursday 

. the High School drama group 
begins a four-night run of 
Thornton Wilder's ‘Our 
Town”. 
High School and Michigan 
All-State divisions of massed 
bands will present a concert 
Friday. — 

By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN 

“DEAR ABBY: Some time 

ago you had a letter in your 

column stating the pros and 

cons of ‘tipping’ -waitresses. 

hy You seemed 

-* to think wait-
resses should 
be tipped gen-
erously be-
cause their 
pay was inad-

equate. _This_ 
~ should be the 

iron, vitamins and tonics but 
I can't put on an-ounce, Every-
where you see diets for girls -
who are too fat (they don’t 

know how lucky they are) but 
nowhere is there any help for 
us girls who are too thin. I am 
28, love to swim, but am ready 
to give up.” — TOO THIN. 

DEAR TOO: Stick with your 
doctor in the hope that he'll 
come up with something eo 
tive. In the meantime, go: to 

~~ your ‘friendiy—~-

beachwear dealer, Find 

your-

States and she visits them all. 
She has lived with me a total of 
55 days since our marriage. I 

am opposed to divorce but do 
-you think it is too late to 
get an anndlment?”’ — MAR-

RIED AND LONESOME 
““DEAR MARRIED: Your 
‘“wife’’ has not given you the 

companionship you married 
for. See your lawyer about 
legal separations and annul-
ments — you've earned your 

__. eligibilit BE nannies 
* * *

The birth of a daughter, 

ANNABELL LOU VAVEREK -. problem of

BEAUTY

LOUIS 2EAu7 

PERMANENTS. 

the intermediate Band -and 

« 

“DEAR ABBY: I have

Sara Jane, June 25, is 

an-

self a suit that features built-in 

a 

\¢ the manage-

Graduating with honors from ° 

problem that makes

Performing Saturday will be 

self-confidence and

nounced by Mr. and Mrs. 

me so

covers

ABBY ment, not the 

scared I could die. I've

Carnegie Institute as a Medi-

never

Chorus and the 200-piece High 

everything.

_

Geralg R. Manning (nee Jane 

public. 

kissed a boy before

®

eal assistant is Annabell Lou 

te 

on -my

eT McGuire) of Pittsburgh, School band. 

we 

“Furthermore,. 1 happen to because.

To highlight the week, Sum Vaverek, daughter of the Vin-front porch the porch —

“DEAR ABBY: How stupid

Complete With Haircut ary 

day’s program includes seven. cent Vavereks of Joslyn road. 

light is klways on and 

every-

know that ‘fhany waitresses 

can a guy be? Just picked up

of the child

ps

No App’ ap ery’ FE 5-8000 

A graduate of St. Michael 

I know I will

concerts to 

be presented 

one can see us.

choose that kind of work, NOT your column and found out a

are 

Mrs. James H. MeGuire 

have to kiss this boy

High School, she also attended, 

on our

throughout the afternoon and 

because they need the 

money, 

serviceman can get his, high

tnd Fleer Next te Buckner Finance 

of Golf drive and Admiral and 

date and I want to, but it

_ 

next

Marygrove College and 

the

evening by several af the 

but because they want to meet schoo] diploma while he is 

to think that 

every-

University ci Detroit. scares me

the public and, believe me, I serving time in the US.

week's participants. 

. am putting it delicately.” — 
ONE WHO KNOWS 

For Peskion Awards 

DEAR ONE : Women who 
simply want to ‘‘meet the pub-
lic’ can either walk the streets 
or hang out in saloons, but a

3 Designers Cited 

woman who is willing to stand 
on her feet eight hours a day, 
NEW YORK—The designers “American Look’’ fashions, carrying heavy tra¥s and smile 
who died last March. at hungry (and . oftentimes

“chosen to receive the 1958 

Ben Zuckerman, noted New ~ -yude) people is entitled to as

Coty American Fashion Critics 

York creator of coats. suits big a tip as the diner can af-
Award have been announced. 

and tailored dresses, was cho-* ford. 
* * * 

sen for a Return Award, hav-* * * ‘ 

ARMED FORCES. I am one 
of those characters who quit 
school in my junior year and 
have re@retted it ever since. © 
Believe you me, I am talking 
to the C.O. on this Post and 
am going to make up for lost 
time, Thanks, Pal.""—C. P. G.: 
USAF 

DEAR C. P. G.: The Armed 
Forces realize that a man 
needs an education in order to 
advance. It's yours for the ask-
ing. Good — 

* * 

one will be watching us. Should 
I tell him if he plans on kiss-
ing me goodnight to kiss me in 
the car?"’ — SCARED 

DEAR SCARED: Invite him 
to step inside the. door to say 
goodnight. If the problem_pre-
sents itself then—meet it! 

For a personal reply, write 
to ABBY in care of The Por-| 
tiac Press, Enclose a self-ad-
dressed, stamped envelope, 

4 

Science Institute 

The jury of 79 fashion editors ing received the ‘‘Winnié” in “DEAR ABBY: Now that ‘DEAR quasi. th 1953 I mar-Sets Up Memorial 

who make the annual selec-‘1952. summer -is here I am faced

Shorts... 3 

ried a widow with a living hus-. . 

_tions designated the Hall of Arnold Secaasi, young New with the same old problem. I Cranbrook Institute , of Sci-|

band, I realized that I had 
Fame Award, the Coty York designer especially noted am quite thin and I don't look made a mistake but am not ence announces that a special 
: Award’s highest degree, as a for evening fashions, will re-bad in clothes but when I wear the kind to back out of a bar-fund in rhemory of L, James 
umous honor to Claire ceive the coveted “Winnie,” as a bathing suit [ look like a skel-gain so I tried to make the best Bulkley will be used in adding 
McCardell. the designer of the Coty trophy is known. “ eton: ‘My doctor has given me of it, I am 74 years old and a greenhouse to the facilities

$995 and ‘4% 

don’t expect to live forever of the Institute. Mr. Bulkley | 
> & was a trustee of the: Institute

anyway. 
“This woman is 56 and has and chairman of the boardBrief. or Jamaica children al} over. the United since 1949, .

WORK CLOTHES 

length in solid --* 

-colors, stripes or ‘ 
or FASHIONS 

plaids. + 

Eaton’s

With Pre-Holiday

9 
9 
the 

Amazing 

~NEW DETREX PROCESS 

This is no ordinary dry el process .... it’s the retiarkable Detrex Two-Bath Process which 
restorescolor and ess to. ihe’ fabric just like new again.

brilliance 

Basically soils on all garments fall into two types — those that cari be removed b conventions! 

. a ‘9

dry cleaning agents and those remoyable only by soap. y es 

Yet soap until now could only be applied in oeaclaney with water... disastrous for wool and other 

fine —: 

SKIRTS ee, 

of maveclaly 

$2.59 Each

“PAST SERVICE. TOO! Because of the remarka ble cleaning action of our new equipment, we are 
able to its in fewer steps. Thus, yo can give you absolutly the finest quality © 
‘ abtain anywhete and give spot fast service, too. . There is no extra charge for this special 
service. We are happy to serv 

= 

BLOUSES 2% *3 

~ < SPECIAL

The most popular 

SATURDAY HOURS: 

$1.59 Each 

"In by noom, out by five” 

and comfortable 

* 

knit shirt. All 

¥s From

white with a BRAS... . 88¢ ea. 2 for $1.69

7 a.m, q p.m,

colorful alligator 
on the collar. | Week “of 

SLIPS. . . $1.59 ea. 2 for $3.00 

FOURTH OF JULY 
Hours: , Children’s Wear | : 

We will be closed Friday, suly 4, 
and Sateraege July 5, to enable our 
employees to enjoy a longer holiday . 

GIRLS’ DRESSES . . . 

weekend. 

Boat Na gh dy Sy ahaa 

51.88 ~ 92.59,

rest of the summ 

2 for $3 a

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Military 
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TROY 

“Their 
from 
area, 
“what's 

Day Camp Tomahawk 
to Open for Youngsters 
From Waterford * 

All youths between the ages of 
9 and 14 years, living in the 
| Waterford-Township School Dis-
trict are eligible to participate in 
“la one-week program at Day Camp 
"Tomahawk, located at the High-

land Recreation Area, according to 
recreation director Tom Belton. 

Opening day has been set for 
Monday, July 14, and each. 
camper will be picked up by bus 
at the elementary school near-

| est his home at $9 a.m. and re-

| | turned <t 4:30 p.m. 

|| The daily five-week program will 
| }feature nature studies, hiking, 
_joutdoors cooking and activities 
_|not commonly dene in home sur-road, Waterford. The prospective 

‘jroundings, Belton said. bridegroom is the son of Mr.

MILFoRD — LAND Scpcltctessasd yes: ead te’ plane 0 build 

A special feature this year will and Mrs, Joseph Jencks of Mill

R. J. KainesDetroit was grant-lhis. ‘apartments on one level
of and 

Pentiac Press Phete be an overnight camp-out for; street, Ortonville. The wedding

ed permission to contruct twolwill provide for off-street parking.| — ,wayp ROMEO RECREATION PROGRAM some of the equipment, were (from left) Phil | youths qualifying by regular at-| date hasn't been set.

2 fe Mee co Eon Gre COrDEE| Several residents appeared st | — Children in the Romeo Community School Priest, Karen Glisch, Virginja Hart, Saramay |tendance, Deadline for registra-
Me * | streetsthe Village Coun-| "meeting, the re-| District are registering this week at the Youth Meeker and Tom. Meyer. As soon as the regis-' |tions’ has been extended to July’~——

by Milford

“| oi Jast night moval of the S-biock long boule-| 444 Civic Center for the recreation

a

quence. 
Stephenson 

ment 

ven 

lations, 

huilder

dents 
ship‘ and invited to notify the de-authorized Clerk Mrs. Beatrice P. f mM Toda og Covert and Leggett schools dered his fate in the county jail

partment if a violation appears ire D . Cd V jHetbers to make a final payment fr ee dreds 0 a N will be included. today. 

tration lists are compiled, a schedule of events, | 1th. Discover Thief

classes, : 

summer 

&

and recreation

July 7 and continue including games, athletics 

t

vertaled objections = 7" ee i The | program, which will begin 

—

added that depart-The edits 

files are kept up-todate,/4. 

residents living in this area pct. that 

pojiveanp until 

Aug. 15. Already att the 

trying out will be

sa, 

center, 

— 

oe -vente ae “kon vhaeenrd and Stolen B us

Pontiac in [ow Ditch

to the time of day.the Inspec-lat a meeting held last Monday! center strip is removed, the 

Village, 

Williams 

Lake, 

all"apectors and clea oti’ ihaiviaen os Not ME] tm oenen noiceme Marl ynn Keeasey Marries First Session mm uy 21 25 ravin | UBUQUE, love, (AP)—Ol

be posse:

-

immediately. New resi-= aout Be 

] pod * gady. B F I] H ll Rit ane will participate and) was thinking about anything but

welcomed the town-| In other business,’ the 1 July to August Ist, Donel-/q busman’s holiday

4s 

council 

arrie 

in

to 

O

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are 

28 

as he pon-

te

e 

y

., 

rom 

with 

the 

period. -| 

of $2,983 to the «Chicago Iron andj HOLLY

Steel Construction Co. for the con-jterian

warranty 

The Holly Presby-

the 

7 *« * The ex-navyman was arrested

August the|near here yesterday, still sitting 

— 

Church 

Girl Scouts, Brownies! Beginning 

4 to 8,

was 

scene 

haul 

land Monteith 

will 

conclude 

the| 

hi ghway 

patrolman

| 

‘

~ 

A 

spotted

altar flanked

Top Off 

bid to cut, trim and 

‘light rite before 

an

to

roworn 

away 

. 

ROMEO—Some 160 Girl Scouts

Day-Long ~ Celebration |trees in the village. He will be paid with baskets of gladioli and mums | program. thé 41-passenger, air-conditioned 

ps " 1$8 an hour. was the Rev. W. J. TeeuwissenJr. ;and Brownies from Romeo and vehicle stuck in a ditch on High-
’ at rkston | A permit to hold the Street Fair, * * * Washington are ae! 2 ae B Hc way 20 near Farley, Iowa. 

. July 18 and 19 was approved. The! he pride is the daughter of Mr i ranglewood at ee a wi ate ampaigning Authorities quoted Wilson as 

CLARKSTON — A parade,|request was submitted by the Mil-ard Mes. J. Waldec Keawcy of cae on Seeth V. saying he took the bus to get to 
games, demonstration by the In-|ford Chamber of Commerce. Mer. | California. see

|chants will display their wares in (20 E. M87 in Holly. Parents 

south of Romeo. | NILES (UPI) — Paul D. Bag-“T saw the bus standing there._,

,|front of their business establish-of the bridegroom are Mr. and 

a iwell carried his campaign for gov-I just jumped in and took off,” 
will highlight the oy ene Fourth — during the two-day festivi-' . Peagten Plain. The day camp's program thisjernor to Berrien County business he said. 
year will be supervised by trained and labor leaders today. Dubuque is about 1,000 miles 
Board members also seauanedl For her “wedding, the new |pergonnel, according to Director) ~ * * from New York City. Wilson told 
with the parade, which will Pata the closing of Main street fromi 9 Mrs. Fell chose’ a floor length ‘Mrs. Alex Mclntyre. Activities} Bagwell, who will be unopposed | authorities he drove all night, 
jat 10 a.m. at the Community Cen-\p-m. to midnight July 19 for stret gown of Chantilly lace over will include swimming, dramatics,|in the Republican primary, was|stopping to refuel. He had about 

ter Building on Main street. Ijdancing. | satin with front panels of lace ‘clay modéling and handicraft. plus|scheduled to “explore Michigan's|$125 on him when arrested. 
will proceed downMain — to -and French silk tulle, ending in ia nature lore class led by Mrs.|economic-political climate’~ with; In New York, Wilson’s mother |
Church street, and then on a chapel-sweep train. A crown | :|Harold Koth of Mount Clemens. (business leaders at a luncheon at/ Mrs. Mary Wilson, exclaimed 

of sequins and pearls secured 

v bs Max K. Fell of 2380 Fairpor' 

| Eight units of about 20 girls the sie ar + == stolen a bus, 
her veil, and she carried a white 

_ orchid centered by stephanotis. cach, in addition to a wersery; | te will tell union officials “Re-| ‘She said Ollie had taker! a bus 

are being set today on individual

MRS. R. BARRIE FELL 

camp sites sreund the pend: publicans have done more for labor|from the Port Authority parking 
== jn a e OF | Morgan Jr. of Drayton Plains. the * 

| Matron of honor was Mrs. Clark, 

a than Democrats’ during a meet-|lot in January 1957 and had been

Campers are -bringing sack 
bride's “sister. Atteridants were |iM a d P] 

iouchén, and acse wil to a at Mold Hall. picked. up in Port Chester, N.Y. 
At 1:30 p.m., two teams of In-, Mrs. Robert Fell. of Ann Arbor 1IOT ans ‘as cecmasine deic Gaem jacaie. An evening rally was scheduled) ‘He likes to travel,” she said, 

nim Preparins in the Niles High School auditors |” ‘and he’s just crazy about driv-

dependence Township Little Township Board Sees and Mrs. Manlev Morean of Dray 

The camp will be in session) yum: ing.”

Lenguers will meet for a baseball! Receipts. for $383,072, |\0" Plains. Mary. Sebastian ‘of to Again Have 

from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. through|— —

Alma was the junior bridesmaid

Balance of $93,567 

Thursday, and will resume next we & : bs:

* * * 

ps 

Tuesday and continue through}

The firemen’s demonstration will! gir} 

Thursday of next week. 

begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Mill) Most of last night's regular Wa Robert Fell of Ann Arbor was MILFORD — For the third con «* * * 
Pond on Washington street. All tertord Township board meeting)*he best man. Ring bearer was secutive summer, Milford will have 

Parents’ open house has been’

equipment of the Fire Dept. will! was devoted to reviewing the an-! Rover ‘Bucr's of Drayton Plains jts own community band, accord-

set for July 9, with campers tak-| *

be displayed, including the new per audit made and presented, and nchere were Clark Morgar ing to Milford High School Band 

and Mrs. Russell Stoughton of ing part in a varied program fea-

rescue truck purchased recently | by by CPA Eugene Clarke of Jr Jack and Allen Featherston Director Phil Haddrill.

Logansport, 

Ind. No date has 

itur‘ng a water ballet. After the) i + 
dents, | Clarke reported total-receipts K--sov of Holly. 

with donations from township resi-| Pontiac. all of Drayton Plains, and John k *« * 

program, girls of scout age will) 
As in the past, all persons inter-prepare to stay overnight at the |

The fireworks display isifor the 1957-58 fiscal year. to be 4 eaelen rereption was held at 

ested in plaving in the band will: , park.

scheduled for 9 p.m. In the event|$383.072. Expenditures were $364.-\the home cf the bride's parents. |

Eltrida 

Anot her Tie at the same time. which, with the opening balance 

Battles 

‘meet at 8 pm. each Tuesday at Mr: Stanley E. Ross of Wash. Beé

of rain, it will be held Saturday 979. This left a balance of $18.3. ~*~ * *& 

the high school for rehearsals. ington will supervise the outing.

Following a 

honeymoon in 

north

to 

After a seriés of jam sessions, ‘ 

'' members present weekly concerts 

at Kensington Park. Last year’s Add Tourist Rooms 

i 

of $93,567 in the treasury. 

jreside in East Lansing while the 

Further action, saw the board “bridegroom is doing graduate work performances

? 

drew thousands of,

; 

|

: 

‘at Michigan State University. eteners both on land and in boats. BONN — Hotels, inns, and tour-|

4 

NEW 

quiz 

YORK (UPI) — Television Enthusiosm for Mice approve eight “‘no parking” signs 

Elfrida Von Nardfoff, GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — Con-| to be erected on both sides of Those who would like to play in;ist homes in Germany—now 

have |

queen 

;

}

battled 
New York educator, thus neither|become bloodthirsty mousers upon| Clintonville road. The 

tie last night with ajtrary to popular belief, cats don’t! # bridge on Mann road 

\New School nefaville 

ithe band may contact manager | 835.000 beds available Yor tourists P% 

Richard Ww ilson at MU 40884. 66 Per cent . than in 1956.

-more | 

to 

a 

near 

cost to— 

Ordered jin sgeville I+

rec-|sighting 

their diminutive squeeky 

the 

township 

for = installation

inereasing 

nor decreasing 

her 

SLAYBAUGH'S }

In fact, tests by the MOUNT CLEMENS (UPI) — Be-

duringWest 

Clerk James E. Scores was In Brandon Township 

= 

x 

* *& 

of an unexnlained error in,

cause

Michigan Cat Society at Grand 

authorized to complete the plat 

| 

The 
ite, 

pretty, 32-year-old Brooklyn-

voting machine, a new school.

Rapids, -one complacent cat lay 

of Highland Estates No. 4 Subdi-
a. 

who quit her job 

election has been ordered in Rose-

as a person. 

down and took a nap beside the 

vision subject to the developer’s

nel 

executive 
quiz show, “Twenty-one,” will 

to devote full-time to| 

ville.

mouse 

cage. 

payment of $890 for inspection

the 

Circuit Judge James E. Spier

Of the 20 cats entered in a 

tees. .

week to continue her

return 
match 
assistant 
that 

next 

‘voided the election vesterday and |

mouse catching contest, only four 

* * * 

ad-| 

BUS NDO* TOWNSHIP A 5

with Robert Leicester, an within 90 davs. The election hod

wended their way throdgh the maze 

the board cf E'neaticn stated. and

Township Engineer Howard

schoo] superintendent. At 

been contested by Alexander A.

of wire corridors of the 

course. 

mill operating tax Crease pro-, qualify the district for 19600

Keift presented a report pertain |

time, Miss Von Nardroff could 

Rymar, defeated for the school

One cat hissed at the. mouse and 

ing to the Pleasant Lake Subdivi-

— 

will be placed before voters ‘ditional state aid.

ivably either add or lose $63,-

‘board.

the. others ignored their caged

ee 

Last 
and Leicester 

sion on Elizabeth Lake road near’ 

in the Brandon Township School | * * *

The voting machine revisions’

quarry. 

Williams Lake road which is up 

52 more ballots than there were! {District in the July 14 school elec-| The tentative budget for the

night, Miss Von Nardroffi. 

for board approval, 

voters. 

A check showed Rymar ition. 1958-59 schoo] years shows

correctly answered 

Baby Killed in Collision 

an an-

Keift told the board that there lost to Russell H. Kaiser by 10

tions 
ter and poets by sev-

identified 

the Civil War and the 

ticipated deficit of $50,000,

‘The tax hike would raise $34,257 

July Weekend fun.

on 

ac-

would have to be some changes votes. 

‘| cording to the board. With rising

DETROIT (— A seven-month-

iiade ‘in the water supply 

sys-

quotations

read to them. 

| operational costs and a decreased 

star

old baby was killed yesterday when 

tem and pumping station to,.meet allowance under the 15-mill lim-

Kindness Rewarded

township specificaticns before _itation, board; members were 4) Boating Cushions

wer Sentences Member

Should 
down from the show now, more ment panel of her father’s car in 

Miss Von Nardoff step she was hurled against the instru-

SPRINGFIELR, Mass.

final approval.is given. 

unanimous in asking for the ad-

than 

$200,000 of her prize money a collision. The child, Ondra Brown 

Carmen Aversa got his reward for 

ditional 5 mills.

of Burglary Ring

be deducted for federal and|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert There were five fireworks dis-feeding hungry birds in his yard. 

ing equipment.

Brown, had been riding in her 

play permits issued to different 

While repairing a partition in his

taxes. 

:

Cost of the millage increase 

to 

mother’s lap when the ear collided organizations for July 4th cele-home he came across a bird nest taxpayers would be $5.65 for each

Rough Box 

Troy Police 

with — brations. with a crumpled $10 inside. The first of five members of a $1,000 of assessed property valua-
burglary ring, that operated in| 

‘tion. 

Sn 

LIFE VESTS

a

Pontiac and Waterford Township,| 

\was sentenced Monday to hip, All qualified voters in the school 

‘years probation and assessed $100

| David Boegehold Claims His2Bride

A_ wuilitary. rough 

district are eligible to vote on the!

— 

x 

proposal, the board pointed out. | 
icrimes. |Those not registered may do so at} 

|court costs for his Part in ae 

2.4

+ 

band room of the old high school Me. 

ORCHARD LAKE ~ David W. and Miss Beth ‘Carpenter of De-| 

the office of Township Clerk Helen|

Boegehold,! son of Mr. and Mrs. troit. 

dames A. Hudson, 21, of -252 

Tucker Jencks until 5 p.m. July 7.

Alfred L. Boegehold, 3742 Erie Dr., Allan Boegehold of Champaign, 

x *

Prospect St., heard the ‘sentence 

| a ee

Orchard Lake, claimed Harriette Ill., was the best man, and ushers passed by Oakland County Cir-

Med» BOAT HARDWARE

Voting will take place in the

_ 

Alice Foss of Detroit as his bride

first reaction to a call 

were 

John Boegehold, John Mager, 

cuit Judge Clark J. Adams, Hud-

in a ceremony Saturday evening 

Donald Lisle, all of Royal Oak,

living.in the 

son 

pleaded guilty June 16 to

a woman 

a 

at 

the Westminster Presbyterian 

and Eugene Ackert of Kalamazoo. 

charge of larceny by conversion. 

on 

Ball and Cedar 

streets. 

|

reprtiig “a coffin,” 

was 

Churth, *Detroit.. Performing the i

* * *

in it?” 

' Three other members of the

rite was Dr, John A. Visser. 

Retires From Army, |

Police 

Ohief David + age 

The reception was held at the gang, which police 

say were re-

The bride is the daughter of Mr.

inspectionof 

Dearborn Inn. Following a week’s sponsible for nine burglaries, are Desk Goes With Him

and Mrs. Harold R. Foss of 18994 

En. | 

honeymoon in the Upper Peninsula, scheduled to be sentenced’ tomor-

Birchrest — "ee 

EVERYTHING

the newlyweds will make their row. by Circuit Judge Frank L. KANSAS CITY (AP)—For 24 of 

home in Kalamazoo, Doty. ‘his 32 years with the Army 

«

Given in marriage by her fath-

The bride is a graduate of the A fourth, Melvin Foust, 21, of 22,gineers, Bob Welsh used an old 
Detroit Conservatory of Music. Her Cadillac Ave., stood mute June 16\0ak rolltop desk. 
husband is a student. at Western to a charge of larceny by conver-* * * 

icine University in Kalamazoo. sion. No tria Idate has-been set. 

Other employes of the office got 
= sleek, flat-top modern desks, but 

ment. You'll like it a yacht.

Lacking in Fire Water 

Welsh preferred hig old one. 

Heads CHlomical Unit

U 

* * * 

Bible School 

DES MOINES — A national sur-

Welsh retired yesterday. As aMatrons of honor were her sis-EAST LANSING (UPI) — Dr. vey shows that 85 per cent of ‘the farewell gift, his fellow workers

A. John Middlestead of | Harold Hart, Michigan State Uni-nation’s farms lack a water sup-|gave him his old desk. With
RYDEN — The Daily Vacation|ters, 

Gatlion C1 and Mrs, George Ban-versity professor of chemistry, ply sufficient to take care of a;Welsh’s retirement, the govern-

wart of Lisle, Ill. Attendants were took office today as presitient of rural fire department’s needs|ment declared the desk as sur-1 630 Oakland Avenue 

FE 8-0453ba

Miss Helen, Beyste r of Grosse Ile, the MSU section of the American should it have to fight a fire onal oe)and sold it to the employes |e 

Mrs, Walter Baker a Ann Arbor MRS. DAVID W. BOEGEHOLD Chemical Society. the’ farm. 

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on Same Play. 

The Pontiac Parks and Micrestion Department is 
presently boasting one of the largest junior and adult 
-|baseball programs in its history.

Decide ‘(Game 

‘There are 62 teams, nearly a 50 per cent increase over 
Hoeft Scores 9th Win last season, inthe junior classification plus eight adult 
teams for players over 18.

in Comedy of Errors; 

The Class A baseball federation league is one of the—

Lary Hurls Tonight 

most competitive circuits in the state, and the cost of 
the entire junior baseball program is less than the total

DETROIT uw — It was the hottest | 
day of the year in Detroit, yet 

outlay for one Little League. 
there was somethirig Christinasy These facts are offered by the Recreation Depart-
about yesterday's haseball game 

"ment in “rebuttal” for what was termed as ‘infer-

at Briggs Stddium. 

ence” that the city was not doing enough for junior

The KansasAthletics

City ‘made 

leaguers in this column recently in ‘giving suppert to

|e aie it of i ee 

‘Little League baseball.

ie Fiptzet 

* 

We did not attempt to ridicule any program which is

AP Wirephote 

made available to the youngsters. Our argument is that

-UNHAPPY — Tiger manager Bill Norman and Billy Martin
Now, the Tigers did their level-

AP Wirephoto are an unhappy pair here and they let umpire Bill McKinley know there aren’t enough boys participating in baseball in

best te give it to the Athletics, 
THEFT — Billy Martin, Tiger infielder, steals back from the batters box. Catcher Frank contributing one error,a hit bats-they did not like the call after Martin was tagged out in a rundown the city, whether it be city league, Pee Wee Leagues, “Y” 
home in the second inning against the Kansas House takes th tcher Jack Urban and two “gopher balls,” But in the 4th inhing yesterday. Detroit7-6, on Kansaserrors

the man won, City 

Leagues, or Boys’ Club Leagues, 

bgt umpire Ne sto acer’ ed Martin safe. only ene of the A’s vane was un-

City Athletics yesterday as Ozzie Virgil steps in the last inning. 

oo 6 fee

earned, Four of the seven Tiger 
scores were earned, Withteams at 15 boys a team the in

62 totaletfty 
All this wasn’t easy, After four league junior play would be 930 boys. Other independent

At Crofoot Wednesday 

Hiinnings of fumbling and stumbling 

joroups would add another 600 boys 9 to 18.

around, the two clubs found them-
‘selves in a 4-4 deadlock, Even at The total of nearly 1,600 is hardly adequate for a 
‘that point the contest had all the 

city of 80,000, and it is especially inadequate in as

SE>4PpHRES Hoxie Net Clilinic Guest

earmarks of a complete flop. . 

much as many included in Ahis total are from outside

At the outset, the Athletics scored 

. 

Pontiac's four new tennis courts, recreation program conducted city limits.

one run, Ex-Tiger Bill Tuttle 

located at Crofoot school on..West daily Monday. through Thursday at

singled and Roger Maris sent him 

to third with another single. Pres-

Huron, will -be officially initiated the Crofoot site. ~ We do not dispute that the opportunity is offered for 

Wednesday when Jean Hoxie, 

junior teams to enter the city, leagues. And the increase

ton 

Ward hit a fly to center and 

prominent net teacher, appears as 

Dramatics Mark

Tuttle scored after the catch: But 

in teams is encouraging. 
The point we attempt fo emphasize is the need for

* * * 2 Wins in Avon 

more youngsters to play baseball regardless of the

The program sponsored by the 

Church Circuit 

league. This can be done only when leaders in each sec-

Pontiac Recreation Department, 

tion of the city join forces with the leagues in their 

area 

by allowing more opportunities for boys with addi-

“paw who is his doubles partner

United Press’ International will get started at 7:00 p.m. with 

Two of the four contests in the

in this tournament.

WIMBLEDON, England (UPID— 

bleacher seating . Avondale Church Softball loop, 

Barry Mackay, sole U.S. survivor In women's sinighen: unseeded made available {| played Monday night, were marked tional teams. 

AMERICAN LEAGUE 

Mimi Arnold of Redwood City,

Wea — ©pec Behind American women bid for semi-for the public. 4 by dramatics. Two others were | When the total of 1,600 is doubled, we can then say 

New York Calif., was up against sixth-seeded 

‘more or less routine games.,

Kansas City 3 final berths in the Wimbledon Ten-‘Suzi Kormoczi of Hungary, and Mrs. Hoxie will the majority of our boys are playing baseball and ‘the

Boston ‘ uM a double to center for one run.

nis Championships today but the have several of When fielder Palmer for 

6 
4 40-year-old Margaret Oxborne Du proportion of boys to the overall population would 8

First baseman Harry Simpson let junior proteges

38 only favorite among them was Pont of Wilmington, Del., who °7on 

considered adequate.

4 defending women’s queen Altha| Gail Harris’ grounder get through with her including

the 1947 championship here but

Washington 

his legs and Virgil scored,

YESTERDAY ‘s RESU its @ibson. Ino longer plays on the regular 

DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX

Detroit 7, Kansas City 6 

Cleveland 5, Chicago a ni | 
-Miss Gibson, who is top-seeded tennis circuit, faced British Wight-Not to.be outfumbled, the Tigers 
TODAY'S GAME in defense of her title, faced a man cupper Angela Mortimer, gave Kansas City a run in the Archie Johnson, long time outstanding Pontiac are 

(Eastern Leesan Time)

New York at Baltimore 2, 4:35 pm.— dangerous rival .in fifth-seeded | * x * second, With two out and two on, bowler, has given up active bowling as result of a rece

Larsen (6-1) a Kucks (6-3) Detroit City cham-ee

, *S Shirley Bloomer, ace of Britain's! shortstop: Billy Martin fumbled

Brown (1-0) and Harshman ( After Mackay and Rose settle 

pion Joyce ; 2 attack and is now planning to give private instructiéns

Washington at-Boston, 7:15 p.m.—Pas-victorious Wightman Cup team, | pitcher Jack Urban’s bouncer and 

vs. (5-0). their battle in men's singles, which

cua] (3-4) Delock 

Cleveland at nee : p.m. —Narleski but was a solid choice to win. ‘was slated as today’s opening Hector Lopez scored from third Pniewski, one of MRS, uitint and to participate in clinics. ; 
(9-5) vs. Pierce (7-the outstanding women players in

base. Martin got that run back *. ww, a ees dacennn a 
(5-5) vs aw >. when he singled and eventually 

Kansas City at Detroit, &: 18 p.m.—Terry Mackay proved his right to (match| on the historic center __Ayon Baptists, still without a Botte

Michigan and Susan Dykes,-U.-5-

TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE his No. 8 seeding in men’s |court, they were to join up for win, nearly nippefl Pontiac RLDS, This is for the information of a consistent ster writ-

Washington at Boston, 1 p.m stole home in the Detroit half of li-year-old champion,

play by advancing steddily | ‘third-round men’s doubles match. but finally bowed 13-11, when Bill

New York at Baltimore, #05 p.m. 
the the inning. * * * er who insists that The Press sports department is to 

Kansas City at ovens 1:30-p.m. through .the early rounds but /on a side court against Brazil-Tebeau’s double in the 6th scored 

ly ene ——— 

— AL LEAGUE ‘now found himself an under-jan team of Ronald Barnes and Three singles around a hit The program will include funda-Henry Knight for the winning run, blame for not presenting baseball box ores in a mMan-
Lost = Behind dog against third-seeded Mer-Carlos Fernandes. batsman produced two runs that mental demonstrations plus partici-ner he sees
' Milwaukee 28 along with an insurance tally. proper. 

6t, Louis . 21 337 ‘2% vyn Kose, _the Australian south-gave Kansas City a 43 lead in pation of the youngsters partici-

San Francisco 37 33 529 26, 
Also listed for action in men’s Fast-improving Avon also got six The Major League boxes carried in this newspaper

‘pating in the weekly tennis pro-

Cincinnati 32 33 ao? doubles was the second-seeded the fourth. The Tigers tied it in in the 6th, but didn't have 

Chicago M a7 9 
runs confirm to Associated Press style. The AP offers the 

Pittsburgh «4 37 bo | Gardnar Mulloy of Denver, ‘their half on three singles. gram at the courts. enough. ° 
Philadelphia 30 34 | Colo., and Budge Patty of Los ote * * runs-batted in column in its box score whereas some 

Los nore les 31 39 Then, a refreshing change of Lake Orion RLDS defeated Nike 
ESTERDAY’S RESULTS Angeles and Paris in a third-pace, Sim made it 5-4 with a There is mo admission and the 12-4, with Earl Koonce for win-papers do not. For this additional column, which read-

St. Louis < Los Angeles 2, = 

Jf Run Inning

ao 9, — 2, | rounder against India’s Davis public is invited to watch. The

sixth inning home run off Herb and Chase for Nike

ners Chuck \ers have proven they like, the alignment of the columns

ly games scheduled 

| Cup team of Ramanathan Krish-regular Wednesday evening tennis

ropar'’s GAMES Moford, In the ninth, Bob Cerv hitting homers: Elmwood Method-

(Eastern Standard Time) | man and Naresh Kumar. program wil] be run on Thursday in respect to their denotation (AB,R,H,RBI) is impos-

made it 64 with his 20th home ists edged Stone Baptists 5-4 
Antonelli (8-5) vs. Drabowsky (€7) or And a feature match in wom-run, off Bill Hoeft. to allow for the clinic. after setting up a 5-2 lead in the sible. There is only so much type which will fit into a

San Francisco at Chicago, 1:30 p.m — 

Wins for Grill

Hillman (0-0) 

Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7:15 en's doubles today sent the top-In a spirit of true showmanship, Art Van'Ryzin is head of the 5th. | single line within a column —_ 

Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.— 

seeded team of Miss Gibson and the teams saved the best until 
-

Roberts (5-8) vs. Friend (9-8) 
Griff’s Grill tallied four runs in Maria Bueno of Brazil against last. In the Tiger ninth, singles by

Los Angeles at St. Louis 8 pm 

oy or ‘ Koufax (6-3) -¥s. — the first inning and went on to ‘blonde beauty Karol Fageros of Red Wilson, Bolling and Virgil load-

Leads Yanks in British Open Qualifying

idefeat Our Jets, 6-4, in Class A) ‘Miami, Fla., and tourney veteran ed the bases with one out and

TOMORROW: S SCHEDULE 
San Francisco at Chicago, 1:3 p.m 'City League baseball action Mon-ects Knode of Forest Hills, dictated the removal of Tom Gor-:

Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 8 pm. 

Only games scheduled ‘day at Wisner Field. Y. man, who had pitched effectively 

Singles, by Jerry Vallad, Fuss! since relieving starter Urban in 
‘s and Toney Lothery and George | the sixth. 
;Funck plus a couple of errors 

Struck by Ball, 

Injured Stranahan Fires 68

Murry Dickson, the third Kan-

Former Lion Placed 

‘handed the Grill team four runs 

sas City pitcher, ‘did the job that

Waterford Boy

before the Jets ever had a turn 

is expected of any sound relief ST. ANNE’ $-ON.THE-SEA, Eng-underdog group of 10 Americans an eight-under-par 31-32-63, Brit-t Gone Sarazen, .-the a

at bat,

on Waiver List by Pitt Has Concussion pitcher, He got Harvey Kuenn land (UPI). — Frank Stranahan's new hope today as they battled had 32-34—66 and British Amateur 1932 British Open champion drom 

The Jets fought back and nar-to hit a sharp grounder to third astounding 68 despite the pain of for sufvival in the second and Germantown, N.Y., had a B at

champion Joe Carr of Ireland had 
Paul Harding, 16, son of-well-| base, Open golf championship. Fairhaven.

PITTSBURGH — The Pitts-| rowed the deficit to 5-4 after five | a pulled back muscle gave an 
innings, but Griff’s gave pitcher | 

34-33—67. .

burgh, Steelers placed two backs | known area golfer Glenn, js re-* * * 
Terry Hoy one insurance run in| 

Third baseman Ward fielded the| Stranahan chalked up his three-

on the waiver list and Washington, ported in “good’’ condition at ball cleanly and threw toward sec-| under-par 36-32 card yesterday ov-The best score on Fairhaven 

Other American first-round 
signed a pair of tackles in NFL’ ond base for what Should have er the water-logged Royal Lytham

the 6th inning and he blanked | 

St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with was a 68 by Belgian pro Flory 

his fees from there to the finish. scores at Fairhaven included: Air-

doings yesterday. | 
a brain concussion which resulted been the front half of a double course shortly after getting novo-Van Donck, .

Green Medalist=. 

Former Detroit Lion Bill Bow-| 
j 
Richard Cloonan started on the} from his being hit by a batted play, The ball sailed into -right caine injections to. kill’ his back * * *. man second class Ed Kotlarzcyk 
ball in a baseball game Sunday

man, a fullback and three-year pro;mound for the Jets, but departed field and two runners .scored, _|pain, Even he admitted the results Second best first-round score by of Holland, Ohio, 37-36—73; Errie 

at Birmingham,

veteran, and halfback Sid Watson|in favor of, Jim Coperonie after * * * were ‘“‘amazing.” an American was an even par Ball of Oak Park, Ill., 38-38—76;

A member of the Waterford

were the players Pittsburgh asked pitching to seven men in the four-Maris, paying back the Tigers 33-38—T1 at Royal Lytham by tall

at Birmingham 

The qualifyingof 340 was Pvt, Monte Bradley of

field Hillsboro,

dr. Legion team, Paul Was in-

waivers on, Watson has en with! run Ist stanza as the Grill nine at least in part for the home run Fred Brown of Los Angeles. and

to be cut to the low 109 scorers Tex., 39-38—77; Sgt. Charles. Jen-

jured while standing in the on-

batted around, John Bonser fin-Clarke Hardwicke, a handsome for-

the club four years. damage he has done in_ Briggs 

after * today’s 18-hole second 

-ished on the hill for the losers. deck circle waiting to bat next. * |Stadium, promptly rifled an er-Pete Green, 17-year-old Birming-mer movie bit player from Los nings ‘of Medford, N.J., 37-4178;
round, Qualifyingthen will

scores

Griff’s collected 11 hits, three A lined foul struck _ on the 
rant peg over the third base.bag. Angeles, had a 40-37—77 on. the and Otto Prochazka of Ardsley-°

ham High Schoo] golf whiz, walked be discardedwhen the survivors

left ear.

‘each by Vallad and Toney Lothery same course. ~ on-Hudson, N.Y¥., 44-43—87.

The winning run scoréd on the loft with medal honors. Monday in 
‘and two by Russ Lothery. Hoy

SPEEDLINER He was rushed .to “Beaumont open the championship flight 

second error ‘ona: single play.

Hospital in Royal Oak following the Birmingham Junior Chamber * 

ar]

‘hurled the route for the Grill and KANSAS CITY DEETROIT

the incident for X-rays before AB RH RBI ABE H RBI Of Commerce junior golf tourna-

allowed eight safeties. Cloonan was Yesterday half the field competed! * 

being transferred to Ponttac, Ugienged TOME ty | hem gen £?3°|ment at Birmingham Country ‘Club.

charged with the defeat. on the Royal Lytham course and|”

ards 4001 F-Beriola 9100 Green fireda par “ti over’ Bir-

ery, ” : 
the other half on the nearby Fair-|”

nity? JETS 

BRH ABRH Homers Mark Action Herzog.if 6000 Harrisib 4010)mingham's 36.3571 Jayout to Jin-haven course, where par is. one|7 

‘Doctoring

Vallad,ss 413 Simmons, Jb 3.00 

abead-of more. ‘the sec-|” 

. We Have Complete Lines of: RE c 4106 Avery, 3b 100 Lopes.ie 4, $220 Kelinest 4 0eclish five strokes his pear-stroke Today two 

House,c Martin,ss rivals, birdied holes

ene: 2b 422 Bonser, p 600 in Latin:American Loop 1000 3139\est Pete three Sitions switch courses for the second|*

SCOTT-ATWATER T 3b 313 Robinson, lb 4.0 0 By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF 

whsery i 40 1 Soto, ss 421 pagans ISh 9: Dieeene 1 Lanne OF for : ee phd so the qualifying .round,

Homé runs played important PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: A Persistent Grip Prob-

‘Shanks, ef 401 Cox, cf 200

MOTORS “Funcks, rf 401 Hunt, c 200 parts in two of the three baseball) B-Marin He 4 } fone Rt | | alls ~ : = The three ‘lowest scores of the 4 lem.

3 H.P. to 60 H.P. Graham, lf 210 P.C'prn’e, if 412 np 3. 00 Ones” 1000 with 3%. 
Brolite Marine Paint 

Hoy, D 3006 Seay,% 201 games on the weekly schedule of enn 8?) ee $333] Gary Mouw, a “golfing jeans DIAGNOSIS: Try Slight Adjustments. 

Davis, 2b 313 the Latin-American circuit.

E, Estes, ¢ 301 ———-| mate of al at‘Birmingham; . Treatment: Today I'd like to offer a little golf gim-
A four-bagger by Port Huron’s

Cloona, p 3006 1 i

OAKLAND .C’pn'e, rf-p 201 jb ms Pr» Rong FA Bud Badger, Bloomfield Hils! mick that’s helped mea lot over the yedrs. It may be a 
i T. Estes,p 10 bd Winfield won a 10-9 decision for for Urban in 6th; ©-Struck out ~ Mo-Sous Sukiest Ootee of tameford in 6th; p-Giniglet4 for Wi in 9th; little hard to explain, but bear with me. i

the Lake Huron Braves over Pon-rup Village deadlocked for theMarine Exchange tiac’s Aztedans. The, tilt was a Virgil in roth. rnunerupposition at 76 and had 

26 11 3148 E-Fliedout for Hoef t in 9th; bien for 

Griff's 55 Oe SigoDAas 410 001 0—@ 11 3 We’ve already gone over 
Jets... .100 120 0—4_ 8 3 
Kansas City 110 201 Ps

379 5. Saginaw FE 8-4101 Hoy and Berg: Cioonan, J. Coporonie, see-saw affair up_to that point. Ce een to hold a playoffto decide 2nd 
Emergency Exhibition the essentials of the right 

Bonser and E. Este: 

| A] Hayward homered for Aztecans. Detroit. ... .910 100 place. : grip—two knuckles visible 

E—Simpson, Lopez, ‘War scout Mar-Eiks No. 810 will: meet Shaw’s 
Four circuit blows were hit (two tin. PO—A—Kansas City “<< etroit on the left hand and one 

27-6. DP—Chiti, DeMaestri, ‘ard, De-Grace won the playoff on the 1st 

on the right; V’s of thumb

by each club) in Flint Pirates’ Macstit and Chiti; Maris ena Chiti: extra hole with a birdie four. He 
Kuenn and .Hatris, LOB—Kansas City. 8,

11-4 win over Capac. Taylor and and forefinger forming a

a drive, 3 shot

rolt 7, one out when winning run ded a No. wood

|see in pointing

Bartly for Flint and Whitkopf and scored 9th, Sie eee line to-right eye,

BEATTY’S TRANSMISSION 

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Wells for Capac hit the homers. and so on. These things 

Pontiac Los Mayas won a 11-4)— Maestri, Urban, Ma:setig, FF lisom 

» Mike Jackson, who carded19, must be followed, but

a also 
contest over Mt. Clemens.

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x ‘ub Boots |Mak es Finalal Report at Press Conference . 
t \Slrauss Refires as Chairman o ce ie 

3 WASHINGTON (UPI) — Lewis|vate power proposal which gener-atoms-for-peace. If his work in this| accident. se 

L. Strauss his so much heat
violated favorite|atedthat Presidentirole is satisfactory to all con-|‘ She said her injuries, which in-

tule, “Please leave quietly.” |Eisenhower finally cancelled it? |cerned, he'll continue

in it as long|“Wuded fractures of both arms, =

He did #, however, with's mini-| = o* ax wants him. ._|make for her fo com =

the President it impossible 

: mum of noise and no name-calling. °F Jacelmar acta vd scape gir “If not,” Strauss said, “I'll go| Her father, George Lofton Par-

th : oe | stocks shows i is pt ight the | ibs gelerny igor: stting that den ined by com mission|02Ck to farming.” ker, wag killed in the accident. 

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nation for governor ot New York|gemidemse, og, co-cesseusresse 200 : , a was. not, vat te | PAAVE INCREASED | vVatuasies 

in. a move which, if successful, |Konirabi, foeher 

Fae ep fanned Recentit stories sh pnTHEPT

of. 22.022, £ Giree lye a om Strauss in his newspaper tories show a A :‘ 

would Pp pit him’ this fall against Leeks, (bchs.) Of. ...:..cccccseseaee A. ! m two-thirds of the Once he referred in passing to uss pale gray

Qnions, green eb} GE sea sasenens vai “some critics.” But he left them | St looked cool. He said Dixen-| steadily increasing number of bur-
multimillionaire Gov, Averell Hat-|peas bu. : poor view of that,”| as anonymous as faces in-a | Yates had not 

made him happy. |] glaries. Protect your silver, jewelry, furs and other 
riman, a Democrat. taney, §0-i0 bag-...06.+40 3.00) ’ today. “Now the! crowd. But a mistake? “Ne.” valuables with a broad form personal theft polic

A, tomes cha) doa. sc0se , other foot.” |. aged Ak

Leonard M. Hall, former Repub-oy Marea the ‘ rises Strauss said his statement was| How about Dr. J. Robert Oppen-/f or better yet, get one of the new homeowners policies.
lican national chairmen and a i ‘ dias’ taht thee oat wectemntfed, tomenenets vecsion oe -wartime A-| Call us for rates. You'll be surprised how low they 

votegetter, . bought a classified (secret) report bomb AEC, under are. , :

nounced his x sum yesterday, . Strauss’ chairmanship, withdrew

-a Mia candidacy Sor the sasoage, vu. cnet sql Texas and Servel leaned to the|sald that “if I do not approve ‘—_C Wt cakty Camramce a Ma? Weed! 
Be Sure You Are Well Insured! 

Rockefeller, 49, is a political Le “ bu. Secessomeceuaeasoenssese tae upside. : two-thirds of the committee now PASSES It ON were his thoughts now about what : K th G 

novice, although he has held high TOIT” Ba ce apd lege appl ueinyedl ie gallsnc about it, ; was done to Oppenheimer? ; : enne

appointive posts in the Roosevelt, snes, Birt gach yeini Seacl

Truman and ower admins srcbscagapsiecareennns ae agate Piling. Syacl Cig seule Momgmgdgnet-ng merle ares Mie Mate eee

| “perhaps, this we fraps oe URES WATORDOGS Teor. |me ee: 84 HEMPSTi S EAD 

background when he won : bleached, >. PO CROCOR OCR eee ei Du the ‘ a : rule and holding “my last press scongendh “9 = ame we &

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Rockefeller sald he: ld: sm ps ced revereveccevesesenes | Small ee taken ef) { t Ate seating his tatamment, 2 ; he thi aa ra ; 

|committee”

calling a Chemical, Carbide recard of a device?

paign om a platform fe (Dow Union and “years growth,” is good For

a@ reversal of the decline in the Sinclair ge see ‘ "| the Strauss quietly [the first time Strauss’ voice

2-year-old inched 
pv Hagen magi tT Produce _ [Opening blocks included: Servel Sh : oe eee up a notch. 

DETROT? wp te at 16 on 7.000 shares: Ponw-()F) Little Rock ee wee eee ey eee 714 Community Nat’!

tem, measures to cope with ju DETROIT, June 30 (AP)BgGS—Eegas. t.o.b.|Texas up % at 6% on 5,000; Trans-embroiled in political controversy|he said.

Ce a ere aad erennioel Odes: “850% Sonnet eisrnreslamerica up 4 at 4 on 530; as Strauss. But he rejected all] Political opposition? _ . Bank Bldg. 

crime, better roads, Bane mot ra yr!= Fy Bad A and Armour up % at 16% on 6,400. High Tribunal Leaves opportunities to give his political It’s “annoying but healthful. re 

He said he decided to enter A white 42 to 0, wid. avg. ‘0; me-? Ccsart, om * Taal pasting. Strauss steadfastly refused to wt Phone FE 4-1568-9

the/iarge 
race because. of “my deep con-pall 4 white30 to 3h wid ong, 20h: New York Stocks Issue to Appeal Court, x ok | answer questions about why he sauenial Sow baker

vietion that a mew approach tolisres grade © rhuie 35 4, "wave Adjourns Until Oct. 6 | Someone mentioned Sen. Clinton] was leaving the AES despite the |} “ 

oe ee pn Sherine eee oe 8 Ss ince P. Anderson (D-NM). Anderson,| president’sthat he stay

request 
State." Vy ST as 40 former chairman of the eongres-w he ‘to leave? 

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Austin Galley of Scarsdale,N. Y..| nN Get) Leehe ce 25ltor 24 years desegregation in Lit}| Place” at an cccaslon lke yee a el | Hom . hee ;

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employe Chesapeake and |steers ‘29.00; most” choice steers 27.00-|Armst Ck .... 27.1 Minn M&M .. 80.4 District J Burglary Insurance Bonds — All Types

Potomac Telephone Co. here, re-|2¢53: soot, 2.002700; standard 33.40-/Atebisen, --... 23 Pal... 338 sete ery 2 for Cruelty to Dogs oe 

turned to work and soon after-|sisushter heifers 71 6; high od te bevlaik ioe: i$ a: Oe stalling integration for 30 Walter L. Runyan, 24, of 752 oe ere “ Tenants’ Policies 
ward fell down some stairs “and pg Ae EO me hy FE ea Hizabeth Lake Rd. Waterford|,, CRAND . plas

broke his hip, SS 00: utility cows 1.00; several Bendix Ay .... 3 ‘~t it pleaded ing a hound and her three

19.00-21.00; ..... had|Township, pups

canners|Benquet guilty to with =

Gailey was taken to the hos-|and cutters 14$0-18000 0 Beth Steel 1 charge of drunk driving Mondaya|.,an oid barre} lined sticks y Admonish your friends in private; praise 

#00. Butchers 25 1. stones and broken glass so that in

thempublic. 

Pal enmate was HAWES bes ener: orn 8 ot aoma 00-= ae oH the im-/before Waterford Township Justice |the animals cpuldn’t lie down, re-4 —Publilius Syrus, $0 B.C

Has; mined No. 1&2 isoa4e Ie. beau (Brigg vo time element in-|Donald E. Adams, and paid a fine|.uiteg in a 30-day jail senterice y whe 

“4 oe $7.50

Sentenced fo Attend 338: ftw No. [°K sete ne. 3 9 — Co Bas : 3 ee of $75 plus yesterday for Fred Brown, 23, 

240-300 Ib. butehers 32.50-23.75: mixed |Bued Co -----+ 38 ve, 408 or a night. Grand Rapids. -—

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Ch With Childr gow 308. ian viceee CalCalumPack H_.....: 43.6$8. : rt RgIsland,id. a oe adv.| Kent County Humane j Society of-

U aren & 3

30.46-34 00; 00g” 58-00-90.00; standard (cam :. 42.6 -the court: ficer Cole said the .

Soup 3 Anthony dogs, 
SANTA FE, N. M. (AP)—Mrs. | 24.00-26.00. : Gan Pac 30d : 02 finding which had to be destroyed, also : 

Aurora Salazar hag been sen-|t-eid cmp shore lambs and ther nicemia Alri-. 187 Bi against = sictirey [had severe mange-and were very Single Rooms and Suites of Offices

tenced to attend church with her| shes: seattering spring slaughter lambs: (Care "jy ©? -"* a3 Hy imadX Bull | emaciated from lack of sutfici 

children every Sunday for the|stromp’. ‘shinment’ and chotce|Ches' a's <.: $34 = food and water. : FOR

good. RENT 

“next-two-years." Tghorm slaughter lambs 21.00: bulk good|en ant ia ~~~ $¢ . 33 :

She pleaded guilty to cashing a|sn¢ choice shorn slauchter lambs 18.00-|Cities sve... 37 eee :

: packageNo. 2 pelts. around Clary Eeaip 2. 42.9 jal. =» Ruled President i dq erway usiness ofes After August Ist in

shorn,

$90 welfare check which was not}so » and choice spring slaughter ° ae

hers and was given a 2 to 5 yearlinmessa giharat ets ‘ies eal Sa Becky HS BBM wee 3 Wiener asa member of the old } NATIONAL BUILDING 

take 2 ‘children eeelis 478 + Commission. Blast Creates Big Lake! '&, Erie G: Rose, inpresident of R

Sion ‘ond abe "her to|#** eee ee Con N Gas’...cs ad — j +. + ; C Motor Sales, Walled Lake, 
Gar every Suey tr tes ‘ Cre ri auiios prot ® 0 -: $14) Upheld firing of a veteran Phil-| @S Part of Seaway has won a five-day trip for two . .» very center of downtown Pontiac busi-

Pou try Cont Bak ..... 3° 6Sure Ol |... rr adelphia teacher who refused to lo to Montréal and the Alpine Inn in . 

DETROIT POULTRY reseed og 34. bea ....::. about Commu-Deve pment the Laurentian Mountains of Que-ness district. 

rm . June 30 (AP)—Pricescont. Mot 91 su ... 2janswer a question

DETROIT. paid Bpevuh u

Michigan Rotarians r . £.0.b, Detroit, for No. 1 qual-erty Drug *... 3 bec, in an American Motors] 5 ls

g pet pound. top Ol 3. $16 Met ::: 3 [nist S a Low rentals, heat, lights, janitor and elevator

aoun 8 — a A light type (COPPer Rag .. 23 og ys ee F : MASSENA, N. Y. @—~A Thun-| corporation sales contest. ’ ’

yell ’ 

Name District Heads bene id. deel type broiters_ fryers Corn Pa... 423 Royal Dut “* Sf — enforcement, Cal | ous blast 200 usb thu Ceo service. . a?

and ef.

= = oe : 20-4 tearm at C today loosed Doug ; : uirsia 

EVANSTON, IIL. (UPI) —. Elec4sotedsa to's” © Pounds 38: 5 to 6 Det ‘eas. 03 ie, ges id munist oaths to ebizin fax ex. | billion gallons of water ‘and |Ave., a sales promotin superviecrtion of = Michigan Searict gov-, Dow chem +++ 46 gead Al RR -2 climaxed construction of the |for the International Milling Com-Apply Room 209 
eau cummed here soday. cHIcAGo. uly“) GAPS— Opening _—o Mir G'.. 4 Se Ha Denied New York gambler Frank| massive St. Lawrence Seaway smn aeay Seti oimecieg 1 : 

District governors elected at the|Wwnest Qa weavers oxy, (Ogten Mig... $1 Bttomy, cis srajcostellé a review of his 1954 in-| and power projects. . sales supervisors at the company’s NATIONAL BLDG.

recent Rotary conventionin Dallas|2!¥ --::---: palsy Seo. ..... igi a Mus’... 45 Southern Co Se eicome tax evasion conviction. k *« *& ee dG alate Oe clan anda 
were, R. A. Gretenberger. of Imlay Dec. TI 190% Mar. 0002.0. ; © fone .* fy om ie 3... : s1.6 et ke & While thousands of dignitaries, | neapolis, Minn., held June 26-28. | Ph. FE 4-4729 
City, retired Lapeer County super-\May 201." 192 guly..... 195 [Ex-Cell-O °... 35.1 Sprytat *: $47] Refused to review an arrange-| tourists and residents watched i

intendentof schools; Allen G. Um-|,,Cor (oid)— Bev. .2: 1 27%4 Pood ‘Mach ---Oy td ON Ca $82/ment under which Girard College . sis a tha siver, 30 
breit of Muskegon, retired director Sep. 10.001. 121% Mar. 110001 Lagg[Bord Mot i.: 413 $d Of Jed 84 of Philadelphia has continued as| {0m either side of the river, © took qt That Record, a

of the Muskegon Community Col-|we0000000. 128 “Bgl 1S lprece Fre: 11s Sid Ou Oy -:-$2 )a school for white orphans only.| 

the on

lege; H. F. Ritchie, Hastings; Ron-|My _--....;_1.27% duly ........ pe * orig oma Stud-Pack ws ol The court recessed until Oct. 6.| tonsto shatterof dynamitewallswereof detonateda coffer-| |[Nary a BlemishBlemish on | if 7) : 

ald E. Fischer, Bay City; Eugene Dec. ........ 1.21% Nov. 1.......1092 ro Lo a ss Bwitt & Co .. 35 : = dam and create a huge lake as TULSA Okla (AP)—A uthful ui 

F. Olsen, Adrian; and Wille npMgig27* 12t%* Dee sereee-M3S [Gh pas c7l aaa Sylv BI Pd... 388) | * part of the billion-dollar develop-ai | REVOLUTIONARY!! a |
: . Gen Mills... Texas Co .... 72.2 s ; supporter of gubernatorial candi-i

K. Von Weller, Detroit. : gee teers By fere8u #2/ Army Bids Anew | men | |date Jim Rinehart had the right | |
Says ‘Doctors. Love _ gem Fime”*:: 31.5: home PS = Bt Gov. Averell Harriman of |answer when charged with put-) 
s [Sem Tire .... 245 Ttsamer -. $3 i New York, and Premier Leslie |ting campaign signs on utility : 

YOUR PLANS FOR Goodyear 1... #23 UB Carbide «. 92:5 = among those on hahd. Asked if he had a police record,

‘ SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—"The|Gran Paige... 12 D Pee iin’ 324] EL PASO, Tex. (AP) — The| -the youth declared: . 
THE FUTURE SHOULD old bromide that everybody loves |G! Yo Ry, ..)-.38-6 onit aire 63.2) Army today resumed its attempts The seaway and power devel-| “No sir. I’m just like Jim Rine-
a fat man may be true, but the|Grerhound --. 16° Da Gascps. 32 (to lay a claim, with the Air Force opment sdon will provide ocean |hart. 1 haven't a blemish on my 
physician should love him best.” Retin cree". so. Us Lines... 284! and Navy, for a place in the sky.| SMips an inland route as far lrecord.” 

, " . | These words about the bulgy set Holland PF .... 1:2 Ug steel ..... 652) Attending theArmy’s Operation into America s middle as Duluth, _ Case dismissed. | 
| were sounded to the State Phar-|m"cent ‘...: 344 $3),10%, \:"** 344|Ammo show of Army weapons are| Minn.; and provide industry-

m maceutrical Convention by Jolin ong Had ae Ward Bk pt 8-5\the nation’s top military leaders, yas bye to oars. New Armless Judge Bids 
F, Bester, a University of South-|tniana st! '': 39:6 weste A Bk .. 225|NATO representatives and heads} *°T* and Vermont. :

| ern California professor, Ingvir Cop 5g8S Werte BL". Toe this country's main’ missile a a for Seat in Congress 

-| Begter said a definite ratio ex-jInt Harv .... 343 Wilson & Co 2i.7\building companies. When work is completed next , 

a : ‘ Int Nick 80.4 Woolworth 47.5 ing P CITY,
ists seaway

between obesity and illness. [int paper .1., 983 Yale& Tow .. 26 ee year, the 360-mile . will be Ha DADEsa H 5 ed Fl os AP)—A.d ile! J : 
Stiny arell atieceed coms: He added there was only one st Sever on =e Yogst Sbat -$2|_Ngne of the rockets are new.| the third great man-made water-|. nie {P “ > © tas ess | 
y * a way to reduce: “By decreasing|tsi cre coal .. 364 , But Yoday’s show included the| way, the others 

being the Suez |JU a a ase oun ae oy. 

mon stocks are excellent (food intake—in other words, eat first public showing of the Nike} and Panama canals, It necessi-Ane ‘ = a oe 1c tel

investments right now, as © jess.” ete ae Hercules—the stepped-up antiair-| tated the greatest mass move-|@l¢ ‘or Rin beeos Wie 

well as being ideal to in-Figures after decimal pointseighths craft missile. ment of people in Canada’s Saini way as nix aa aS “|

are 
clude in your plans for the H Explosi Kill Alien Elec, & Equip. Co.* 0 as The Nike Hereules, soon to sup-| history—6,500. ake sa publican from St; Pe-Bro wh & Sha rpe 

farare: — pry = cure *P sci Ross Gear "Oat psccoe a ta a ——: = naic ciac Ge The seaway will not be ready ‘| The judge, born without arms, 

~— rae ge aa Detroit Man in Livonia [Bowel ie Mer gos. 33 ‘ ber ooS fet of ames bomb.| ‘til next year for ocean-going was cited in 1952 by the National CONVERTIBLE THIMBLE 

phone ee free list of | DETROIT Ww Hagger Davis, The Prophet Co.*...-. #, 19,j€rs oF missiles with its hydrogen “-eae peed sevice = SS “ie CR T |

i egy ehieee Co... 44 144 1.4 |Warhead. The Nike Ajax can get| By then, it will be 27 feet deep |2C"''S a a MI OME ER t

suggested stocks. 54, of Detroit, was killed last night |Toledo Edi spite a handicap 

. ; -lin’ a fire-explosion at his brother’s| "272° hosts, Seas?” 77 Stjonly one. <+£ * / a naa = faa nae : Range 0 te 1” |

Sie. 

: re carriers, grain ters ; PATENTED AND PATENT PENDING | 

— ind pen gaid the brother, EE Lt. Gen. C, E. Hart, command-| and general cargo ships will To Register Voters 1 Day “BRICTION” OR “FIXED” AT WILL 
Te 08 LC e-mm |William Davis, 45, was at work|,.,,(Compies PY tus sesguiared frost, |e general OF the Army Airof Deq| haveper centaccess tothean area whereStates’6 lat Waterford Fire Hall 5 1011'S Features -

SE at the Utne cf the batt and Heeger oe m2 si I%3/fense Command and one 75| of United J The Exclusive 
LE R Cc Hi | ig Davis was in the house alone. Prev. day coo ET ‘at Haas esa a én nie eae ere _ eae For one 
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only, July 7, Water-@ Convertible ThimbleChanged at will from “friction” to

day ‘ = 

" Week @€0 .osee-53. ! F : 

& CO. wee tot inenbttataty Secemined, Ment nano: SRLS 88 1a iat the ge. irypuapley -el The two projects, estimated to ede Anca! S ptsary cee e otileve = Show barrel reading regardless

Graduations of

They said they were presuming |/93 high .......3506 S88 $12 1% ae He eaid it mac of ne cen cost a billion dollars, consist of |tion at Fire Station 2, on W. Wal-thimble position,

tt ott etna hl RE R) GF BEC” tee” oul "a Sytem ev com [on nd ie Stn Son ln | @ eng rye ttn na wif

ond other : : *|Net change” .... +5 +5 +.2 +.Bies . e road. 5 
aged the house but did not destroy “s involved.ay © te te NATO patooe The’ power project costs were | James Seeterlin, township clerk ; —

' id apes @ One-piece Stainless Steel Spindle and Serew

hardened

716 — na Bank Bidg. it. ‘ Says Rock ‘n’ Roll Music ‘The Hercules will be added to =ancge Fapeegad “-eal York annouficed the special registration end ground threads for long weer. 
FE 4-2895 ; : : t Jntario, For the navi-| places and added that day © Weer _ ond H

registrations ,

at the Simple Adjvetment — tery fest over required.

There are 20 states in the United|Befits Nervous Time pall iw a pole ke ae gation facilities, Canada spent | will be accepted any 
States of’ Brazil. con pects CAPS ... any saturation attacks twice that of the United States. ‘township hall through July 7, ; — a ee — end maintains ital 
Ss —Ick ‘n’ . rsonalized — with owner's initials et no extra cost. 
roll is a nervous sort of music— These phen I tools also have other features including block 
for a nervous time. ° 

Now You Can Save Money When sueulaced qradeuiiensoa Gull dreams Saks. Verge assier Marre}

> exys Join Mi Ray, president Fire Loses Increase and thimble with greater magnificatiqn, readings in 0001", ones

Wondering how to of the Music Teachers Asm. of|in Michigdn—218 Die You Buy Home Insurance! piece frame and barrel assuring permanent, accurate alignment,ond 

long wearing corbide faces. 

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See this new No. 1011 Micrometerwith the other Srewn

. “It's barbaric, and musically a|in lives and property damage are 25% ¢ se along & 

inves -Wondering how to invest —— for larger disgrace, but the times are ner-| LANSING i — Fire losses both Policy— <atHE it, Shorpe fine products which we regularly corry te serve you. 
income—or to give your saved dollars @ Hivous, and rock ‘n’ roll is one way|on the increasé in Michigan, the|] Now in One 
chance to grow?. Learn what Investment Trusts may do for you, for young people to work off their |State Poli¢e fire marshal division Broader ow | a | 
itensions and -exuberances,"” Ray |report. = Protection a rN 

‘Phone or, Write Today 

— ——— Roney og24 te ose eeplioses You Receive Protection for Your Home, the Cutting Tools & Supplies 

said. The death toll included 120 Contents, Theft and Personal Liability, 

Practically every product or/adults90 children — but no Industry

C. J. NEPHLER Co. 
and Mill Supplies for 

service sold on any day of the/firemen.

818 Community National Bank Building 

dace gn gg est by a — am oa amounted to $41,-= W. Pike, Corner S. Cass FE 2-0108

Pontiac, Michigan _ 

paper re: ‘ use more than)205,038, a $5,855,000 increase over) | nde at. §

FE 2-9119 

four out of five people (12 years|the previous year, fade st H. W. Huttenlocher Max E. Kerns 
Hours: 8:30 to 4:30 of age older) read a newspa-| There were 59,830 fires reported, || -sevs buss ( 306-320 Riker Bldg. FE 4-1551 PLENTY of FREE PARKING 
per on an average day, . 520 more than in 1956,, 

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