| Day weekend last year. Biggest|munist-threatened Formosa | Chinese in Formosa i increase was recorded on U.S. 2igtrait. | arrisons on Quemo west of St. Ignace, where tourists : g Quemey an heading to and from the Mackinac} Dulles arrived at the sum- The Weather U, 8. Weather Bureau Forecast (Details Page 2) 116th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1958 —48 PAGES UNITED PRESG INTERNATIONAL “BROTHER, PREPARE” — : 5, of 47 E. Blvd. S., who will attend his very first day of school Monday at the Longfellow Elemen- tary School kindergarten, looks a and somewhat serious. He is standing between two stacks of books totalling more than 70 which Josiah Spires, - little concerned of Learning Ahead he will be required to read in the next 13 years of public: school. His oldest brother, Jason, 17, who began his last year at Pontiac Central High Sehool today, shows Josiah some of the lessons which are in store for him. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spires. ei Formosa War Ledude C Pontiac Press Phote jother offshore islands. \ ltended its territorial waters lke, Dulles Eye St Reds Warn U.S. fo Keep Out of Formosa Area Peiping Sets 12-Mile Offshore Limits, Beams Danger Alert TAIPEI, Formosa (7) — Communist China posted a new keepout warning to- day to any American ships and planes that might be sent to help Nationalist The Peiping regime ex- to 12 miles offshore, taking in Quemoy and Matsu which nestle against the Chinese mainland. «The official New China News Agency said in a broadcast thet The new area also included Formosa, about 100 miles from the mainland; and the National- ists’ Pescadores Islands, supply point about 30 miles from For- mosa. Both have always been claimed by the Reds as part of China. : The news agency defined the starting-point. of the new 12-mile line as the line connecting the mainland coast with its offshore islands, That would take in Que- moy. - School Doors Yawn— and So Do Students By SYLVIA de STEIGER This morning was one of polish- ing shoes, combing hair especially neat, and sharpening pencils for the 16,250 public school children|™er. in Pestiee, oe began their first] Besides the increased student en-|garten, a $160,000 project, have aca eS and i nowhere. 2 ment to T ter locals: rollment of 400 over last year, 40|been added to the Owen Elemen- The United continued The s anit ne day of the 1958-59 school year to- day St. Frederick’s, St. Michael’s and Emmanuel Christian schools, which enroll 1,760 students, also opened this morning. Another 2,200 public school * kindergartners will attend their sessions at the new $3,500,000 Pon- | swing with-a total anticipated en- | t& Schoo Hoffa “sald he would follow up/American-built small cars.” But they seemed less certain th Sore es New Tax Form Out Seaicssse mee ements ta utanaal oe eee The Commtasiats coment 0) the cot mission with “quick action.” The| Chrysler will display the French- he rollfnent of -19,500. The. -opening of Northerh has been postponed until Tuesday be- cause of a delay in varabiadl elec- trical fixtures and in completion of work by the electrical contractor, according to Dr. Dana P. Whit- more teachers have been hired to staff the new high school, and a new grade school. aby brings Se titel. tend ing staff to 730 of whom 130 are new teachers. school on Franklin road and Fern street will provide educational fa- cilities for 360.students. ~ < ‘ * . *” * . Five classrooms and one kinder- tary School on East Columbia and Baldwih avenues which allows an increase from 450 to 660 students this fall. Beginning this fall, high school students will be enrolled in six regular class periods of work for Matsu, which is about 18 miles The new sea limits give Peiping the pretext to regard any block- ade-busting mission to relieve Quemoy ‘as an act of invasion. The Red Chinese move likely will be called illegal by most of the Western allies, But the allies lodged similar protests receritly when ‘the Soviet Union -extended beef up its forces on Formosa. U.S. authorities announced the arrival of more American Sabre Jets but did not say how many. The new jet force is commanded} by Maj. M. H. Frisbie of Powell, Wyo. His rank suggested that the Detroit Newspaper Strike Halts Presses DETROIT (UPI)—A_ labor dis- pute involving the firing of a union official .at .the morning Detroit Free Press halted publication of Thursday editions of that paper and also kept the afternoon Detroit . News and. Detroit Times off the streets this morning. All three Detroit daily newspa- pers are represented by. the De- troit Newspaper Publishers Assn. in bargaining with the various craft unions. Pressmen at the Free Press | refused to begin work last night in protest over the firing of a union steward, Robert Butz,_executive.secretary| of the Detroit Newspaper Pub- lishers Assn., said the steward was fired following Wednesday's early press run, for countermanding a foreman's order, Butz said the steward had been warned pre- viously, & eee In Today's Press | ‘Congies 2.5.2. .6e svbscenees ML County News ...... . 13 Editorials teneciess € | . Food Section TNL 96 thre 84 “Markets eee eetes “e ee 2: Obituaries ee eee ee oo 9 “Byes... iss cere #7 thru 39 Theaters .......: are 40° TV &-Radio Programs ..., 7 Wilson, Earl .....00) 0. <0: ‘Women’s Pages ‘e¢e BL thru year. long four-page form. _ taxpayers, however. «. The Internal, Sevensis quired. who has: wages “as reported: onform= ployer. © limit. The new form is called lowed by law for personal figure their own tax. & WASHINGTON (UPI)—The government had good news — today for 31 million taxpayers who make up to. $10,000 a. They can pay their federal income taxes simply by filling out a small card instead of laboring through a This new labor-saving system of filing federal tax ' returns was not without certain disadvantages for some Qervies (IRS) said that if taxpayers wanted to take deductions for business ex- penses, dividend credits, sick pay and credit on esti- mated tax payments, that the long form would be re- Until today’s. ruling, spgtina ib to 1958 incomes, only taxpayers with incomes under $5,000 could use the simple ecard form, a punch card about the size of a. bank check with 15 questions to be answered by the individual. * * * The new card form, according to revenue commission- er Russell C. Harrington, may be used by any individual —A total income of less than $10,000 consisting of ‘W-2- from: the -person’s-em-- —Received. no more than $200 in dividends, interest and wages not subject to withholdthg during the year. . * * * Husband and wife also can make. joint returns in this simple manner, provided their joint income is under the 1040A. By using it, the tax- payer claims an automatic 10 per cent deduction al- expenses such as contribu- tions, medical expenses and interest payments. If allowable deductions over 10 per cent are claimed, the individual must use the regular long form. '* The government apparently figures that a man Who earns up to_ $10,000 has a better talent for’ mathematics than the taxpayer-in the under $5,000 class.~ ; x * * , » The new regulations provide that taxpayers under $5,000 can figure their own tax or have Internal Revenue _ do it for them, Taxpayers with fncomes abdve $5,000 must - automatic pistol. the top American exponent of long- ing off their shelling of Quemoy today. ‘(City Man Dies in Home Fight After Argument Over Boy’s Haircut An argument over a haircut led to a double shooting this morning in which a woman was seriously injured and her husband killed. Dead 1s uel Koonce, 33, of 23 Warner St.,‘ while his wife Wil- ma, 35, is in fair condition at Pon- tiac General Hospital with bullet wounds of the upper arms and chest. * * * According.to.Det..Sgts. Allen.No-|. . ble and John Williams, Koonce shot his wife and himself after a family argument at ‘7:15 a.m. Koonce’s stepsons, Curtis Lee, 15 and Wayne Lee, 13, told of- ficers the fight started over a haircut which Curtis was giving Wayne, When Koonce objected to the way the haircut was done, Mrs. Koonce intercedéd for Curtis, the boys told police, and after a heated argument Her husband knocked her down. * * ae \The argument resumed outdoors a few minutes.later and'.Koonce opened fire on his wife with a .380 Wayne said he. ran from the house in time to see his stepfather fire a last shot at his mother and a vr \ster President James R, Hoffa has Shoots Wife and Self) hearing room during the Senate tion of affairs of his union. * & & Probe Teamster Land Investment Investigators Eye Deal for Million Dollars on Real Estate Project sters Union investment in a real The committee is conducting hearings on charges that Team-, misused union funds and connived with gangsters in labor . rackets. |” Candid Hoffa Study . AP AWirephoto ‘ | | Se ait in the| _. FOUR FACES OF JIMMY — Teamster president James. R. - raaadegient 8 sobre meg new zone. + Hoffa presented these candid studies yesterday as h@ sat in the | Colbert Estimates Gain vasion by R siege 2 Rackets Committee’s investiga- Hoffa, Top Teamsters Plan ‘New Convention Strafegy'=':' WASHINGTON (#—Teamster President James R. Hoffa huddles today with his executive board on his proposal to hold a new convention soon to elect offi-\! cials of the giant transportation union. The convention move, announced by Hoffa last night, was viewed as an attempt to end the) court-ordered monitorship of the 1,400,000-member union. The three-member “watchdog” committee was set up last February by Federal Judge F. Dickinson Letts to make recommendations for safeguarding union funds and - restoring: self-govern- its opening session last night, Hof- union president said he would do this “regardless of whom it af- fects—Hoffa or anybody else.” Continued ar Page 2, Col. 5) fa emerged to announce he would Meanwhile, the monitors headed State Traffic Over Holiday Sets Record LANSING @® — Traffic volume on Michigan highways during the four-day Labor Day weekend set a record, the State Highway De- reports, é* * * Traffic recorders set up at key points showed vehicles traveled an estimated 658 million miles from Friday through Monday, the de- partment said, That topped the previous record set on the Fourth of July weekend by 21 million miles, * * * Throughout the state, traffic vol- ume showed an 8.2 per cent in- crease over the four-day Labor Bridge largely accounted for a Pas per cent increase over last Labor Chrysler Banks of 30 Per Cent on Full Automotive Market on Car Rebound: built Simca here along: with its men that “Chrysler's invest in Simca could turn out to (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Seek to Delay. Red Invasion of Offshore Islands Commitment to Defend Other Nationalist Posts Still Unclear NEWPORT, R. 1. () — President Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles today discussed strategy aimed at preventing any full-scale war in the Com-. The new $450,000 elementary! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) |force is of wing size, which usually aul < racieaaie tee tae Se aria day of formal education s ag numbers about 75 planes. headed by former Sen. G ie , ie ~ say. the day that For! Up to $10 . en me saing och ite WASHINGTON (@®— —- Bender (R-Ohio), Bender was ___By_ Tuesday, the day that ap-| Hop : : eT ' u y, US... vestigators- set--out-today- to- t ty 1 re : ! ig proximately 1,050 teenagers begin ncomes Up to $10,000 Per Force deputy chief of staff and/out about a million-dollar Team-| tive board last night. nome into. this market with|ing in threats-to invade Quemoy. The AFL-CIO has expelled the Teamsters as a corruptly led union. In testimony yesterday, Harold J. Gibbons, the Teamsters Un- tion last January as president of the St, Louis Teamsters coun- cil comprising some 20 locals. Gibbons -vigorously defended the presence on his staff of a long list of men the committee labeled as gangsters, criminals and strong arm men, He said he had neither facilities nor desire to investigate them and believed them innocent of wrongdoing as unionists. He pleaded a lack of recollection to many incidents of violence for which the committee attempted to blame him, Clearing and Cooler ls Weather Picture Clearing and cooler with showers Pontiac area tonight, The low will be near 57 degrees,-— * * * will be partly cloudy and cooler with the high reaching around 72. The outlook for ‘tomorrow night is mostly fair .and little tempera- ture, change with a low of 55, ~- Seventy-one was the lowest re- corded temperattire in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m; The mier-| cury rose to 87 at 1 p.m. Use Our SUPER ETHYL Gasolines and Get—15% More Miles from Each twice, police said. then shoot himself ‘in the chest/Gallon, | ; ‘2 Srehard Lake pe just of: ending is the prediction for the} . The weatherman says tomorrow as RECEIVES HER “CLAIM” MER GAS & Ctl CO * Sag. Bt. i A j sored by The Press in which La Lone of -.200 Baldwin Ave., receives her “claim” to a residential lot near Juneau, Alaska from Marshall Jordan, Pontiac Press retail ad- vertising manager. Mrs. La Lone won the lot in the Gold ‘Rush Days celebration contest spon- \* v tik more than-30,000 — ne entered. She decided, to accep the cash value of the land in liew of the lot. Lillian Peters of 961 Pontiac Lake Rd.,- White Lake Township, re-- a ceived the second prize, a solid gold nugget set / -with a one half karat diamond from Conmiolly’s Jewelers ia celebration of the aber: ae: ; oA eye | r 3 ’ Ponting Press Photo ~ jhe in she Saat i aa i AT be Same NSS st FB oe “8 a New ue de and Tower on M59 Aeronautics officials met in Lan- at Pontiac Municipal -_-s oe P. At the conclave were Homer Hoskins, airport manager; Lindell D. Hale, district airport engineer for the Civil Aeronautics Admin- istration; William Hamlin, aero- nautics department planning engi- neer, and Robert Peckham, con- sulting engineer for the oot Heigl on the project. City Manager Walter K, Willman said the group was trying to iron out problems in the final layout ee Z Z (a fhike% ails | “f RYU é Bs ‘ ‘ os : Fa t : z fe a ee 3 big gids © Se a AP Wirephote WHERE PLANE HIT HOMES — Firemen dig through still smouldering rubble after a cargo plane crashed into homes ina * London suburb. Seven persons, including the three crew members of the plane, died in the crash. Four homes were damaged or destroyed, as the plane hit in a fog shortly after takeoff. ____Fulll_ 0.8, Weather Bureau Report — - THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, § SEPTEMBER 4, 1958 | The Day in Birmingham \Vote to Pefition Straley Ouster Police Officers ~ Assn. “Scores Chief on_ Basis of Parole Intercession The Pontiac Police Officers Assn. last night voted to circulate a pe- tition among police officers falling for the resignation or suspension of Police Chief Herbert W. Stra- ley. The association, ‘which long has been at odds with the chief, said in the petition that Straley’s 1952 intercession with the State Parole Board on behalf of convicted gam- bler Basil Burke was cause for suspension, Burke wag artested last Fri- day in the raid by state and local police on an alleged bookie ring. The petition, addressed to City Manager Walter K. Willman, urges him to seék Straley’s resignation and to suspend him if he refuses to resign. * * * * It says that the association will file charges against the chief be- fore the Civil Service Commission if the city manager fails to act. Iceland Leaders :School Doors Yawn, So Do Students (Continued From Page One) = by 260 feet is another feature : * x * The 110 acre site development of Northern High and Madison Junior High School, said to be the largest re , saree eo emgige Bema “2 ; : schools, includes a ieee Ses, aed Teme. [non cocecing tac, s bar remain in port. ball diamond, a softball diamond, ‘Sess’ ama dee oP asin tennis courts. and several are expected tolievels of areas cal increase along the lower Texas eon ai a ie. pve coast tonight and tomorrow. Parking facilities adjacent to the gymnasium will accommo- bogie elo wea most The double gymnasium, lockers er parts of the country today./and swimming pools of the new * Supt. of ‘Schools Dana Whitmer * features are located in the -new high school. These include nine foot ceilings compared to the 11 and 12 foot ones built 30 years ago; cinder block walls instead of plaster; plywood corridor walls behind the lockers and the same boiler room for the Madison and Northern schools. D * * * The additions and new buildings are “a part of the long term effort on the part of-the board of educatiori to honor the request of the. citizens to provide adequate school facilities when they voted in 1954 to provide a long term mill- age,” Whitmer added. * * * Some remodeling has been done « * Thunderstorms, with locally the warnings of flash floods lin >arts of southweat Nebraska. The Weather’ PONTIAC AND " — Mestly ¢ with seattered showers and ers today. Clearing and cooler tonight with shewers ending this Soslee.’ Winds Guatewosterty a thes this summer at Central. A new today’ shifting to northerly tonight homemaking multi-purpose educa- dimintshin beco: iable tomorrow _— mae mene ‘aa n tional unit on the first Ettg' low tonight near 57. heen built to accommodate cook- | h fomerrow near 72. Outleok for semen night, mostly fair and little jing, sewing, child care, child temperature ohaege, low near 55. growth and dev elopment. home| : Teday in “im Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m 71 : Wind velocity fof 20 mph. West-southwest sets Thursday at 7 ol p.m. Sun rises Friday at €:01 am. Moon sets Thursday at 12:02 pm. Moon rises Vrifiay at at 11 p.m. planning and budgeting classes. * at Fastern, Jefferson and Lincoln Junior High schools this summer. Three counseling offices have : - |been constructed in a former Downtown Tex mperature a in 4 a pe eg ee eink sie gr} classroom at Eastern; “three coun- GM... -oe000,73 2m. ove. BSl aati toch we ory Seana} bpm ie, 37 Séling offices have been made 9 B.TE.,. s005..78 from two at Lincoln and at Jeffer- 10 BMRa gs ++ +09 -° son, the library has been enlarged |- 4 sr recorded, om —— fo accommodate 75 per cent more Highest’ t he wer Owe so... 14 bodks and double the student ca-| _—_— temperature sake ven qedceeses 60/ pacity, he added. Mean tem: . 67 Weather ~ nPartiy “ “cloudy. = skal tar “Age tn Pontiac — ., Population Soars to 32 ale. | ‘ Youn tempers “uv 0) FREEPORT, Kan. (UPI) — “Salen — Partly c cloudy. This- city is growing faster than Highest and Lowest 1 is ioe This in ment of Agriculture reported yes- Date #1 im 1963 oar og in 1874 : a terday. The population of Free- > greguage 4 de elarauetie “tt 55| port, the smallest community -in Bama “pp $6. Mem pe 9 * the state, jumped 40 per cent Brownie $3 7 ater ma last year—from 19: ‘persons to 32.: Buffalo < 78 70 Minneapolis 78 53 Chicas a8 1 New York 1 63\Almost a Dead S Ginctnnatt "83. ve ® i «2 Simost a Dead stop «99 70 oen)x 105 #1 ae a 2 . ee cee ee BY «sevenne n bap is z ies i o . -R Pu ' i Bt ae cee Be he te Rd ae I RN ARAL nw gt ao Ss 2 ot a m ~The American| Met. 120001! Tae Oe. LINBO [3043 Am Tob ....... 8§ Mead Co Bee ee ee e| _Bev., Hills Hart officiating. Inter- - | such, a firm must CHICAGO (AP)—The May ..isvere 1.24% Nov, seasons ALTO Anaconda .... 51 Merck dageeee os division’s home ment in Mt. Pleasant Cem hi ; Ihave to come under NLRB scope.|Lgion national convention moves Bes. «+20... -H DETROIT EGGS — pe ly FEE 6 I gar ae office in Pontiac] ?akveod, Mish. i Bopanrdet Re : | But there were exceptions, Some ied its papagrenpe —_— today daa. 20a” DETROIT, Sept, 3, ( An Rit FOR. eng 2 Hon... 08.6 after 21 years in ae Home. aKR ; |auto dealers, including the Wash- another full round of speech- galt & Ohio .. 384 Minn P&L ... 32.3 the field sales Oe ed and Utah state associations, 6s, and seedysicns, Be De hey ’ soe: ne a Tage 8 Ete laree | Boi Pair ane ry Mont Wards. 381 PRATT . organization. ee voted tts wil WHEN YOU | SE | joni they favered this proposed|Point of the day will be election tt S or 82%" medium 96-37, wed. avg’ 37; smefi|BOpm Alum ... 20° Mot wi 14-61 affiliating with Pontiac in 1937,] from the Bossardet-Reld Funeral em Melee epruote. High ia guy Oras Srey Sia eects hy MOMS, In extensive sales background in| Beryl yttaftasuee inte : A PORTABLE 4 large group of farm imple- ~ k inrge ‘Saf targe $1; medium 37; small 26, |BOfe Warm ... 333 Murray Cp = iet{cludes assignments as: district ment in Mt, Pleasant Cemetery ‘ | ment dealers solidly opposed com-| While the votes are yet t6 be T cocaty ansaid: Hist My'.'0.: 10. Nat Gash RS: 1’ |manager in Albany and Buffalo,| wi We ta state at the Bomardet- ‘ T YPEWRIT: ER! _# ing under this broader rule. Some}cast, Preston Grover, 38, Still- OF f e Whites: Grade A jumbo 82: judd Co.s.... 164 Nat Qype... Sea(N, Y; parts and accessories man-| -*¢ Funeral Rome, Cer og asked that rural business enter-|water, Okla., was considered a - ae eee yall Ce Peek 80 eet, “lager in Omaha, Neb.; assistant FSS N, Rowelaws: age 61; dear ‘ SMITH _ CORONA | prises be exempted. shoo-in for the post. ~--——___- Se lay a ore eae “ ae 4g; medium Calum as +e oH Nor Pac ..... 457izoné manager in New York City;—% ther of Mrs. Henry Stormer, _— : : | ee ee icgcovarvei Speakers | ae. 7 _ “End “Wildcat Walkout |24%-25%: smalt 241-25 Gan Dry pe is Milo’ ol ”.’: 4r:ajand Buffalo; zone manager in Los arin etsy caister of, Mrs. : _ ROYAL me siramageal voy Sr ae © oy, Which Idled 4,600 s heained Sovuct gui: #4 Quest Gut oi 4[Angeles: and manager of the East Priiak Peete i ci REMINGTON + 2 ® Luis Munoz Marin, governor of] Production Workers | Gase. J cooess BLT pan AW Ale 173 = vil be held Saturd y. Boot 6 at TY Being under NLRB jurisdiction : DETROIT LIVESTOCK Gen Mit Pi 96, Pan Epl..... 51 1:30 p.m. from All scopal PEWRITERS cuts two ways: it enables unions — ; * en I ws ee bE “+: 13 Penney, JG... aT. h U.S. Aid pel Gemeter terme Order. of 3 ney, { * * 5® DETROIT ® — A nine-day strike pone ae under oe. ecetpts, bulk pos Sin Man Bao. oH Parke Da ”.... 923 Ghana to Get U.S. Al Festern Star will have their serv- by 600 United Auto Workers mem-|icnineting: cows, in_ very light Clark Bytes so Fepst Cola. 204 WASHINGTON — Agreement has Gritfin ‘Plmeral Home. Mrs. Hal- ; ape 4 oe 4 ~~ d will be at the 8 arks-Griffin — _— ee ae ad jlo steers and bp y ve Cole elm ae Pheipe ae a3 been reached with the yearold ime Home until noon Satu was settled last night. sales ates ove tate Pee (Seema: 9: fem Ba Sg Aticam mation, Gham, ioe the ow Seceday Waretons The strike was one of a*serieS|three loads. h choles and, prime 1038 Gon N Gas’... a4 Pure Oil =... $e3|tablishment of a United States beloved “irent at daushier: ‘of Elmer of wildcat walkouts which have! 253"sss" 1 A ted L$ bal RCA .....%,.. 38.2 | technical mission| *24, Darlene Fe , ane continued — to plague the auto/|choice Sines ag -20 be; food are = aout Ge pees 3s oo mai ot there. The first projects will help ogg Boe na ena Mr an er 9 standard mixed offerings 20.56-24.§0; | Cont es . t s iam Smith; dear sister of makers at the start of the 1959/utitty cows 18.00-19.50; canners and | Cont Ser iss los Reyn_ Met aE expand the country’s cattle indus- Elmer Jr. and Jerry’ Hunsaker. model run. *'vlogs—Salable 3 Gora Pd “2.2 seg Rey Toput ". aasitry,, establish a veterinarians’| —Sravaside service will be held Fl: lable 300. Butchers 25-80 cents | Gy ian Ty 36.7| eche . . ee ; +o 3 Mae Se, S ted Sat ea, Bk |Bue Eoek HL SMT So? Silecuten, and develop an agricul| Beinn, stone Roopa! or Chrysler said the 60@ forge 20.50; mixed 1 2 190-230 Ib. a Airc... 58. Sears Roeb . 32.4 : ——— ri plant employes will return to 20.50-20.65; Sno. straight 1 ba No. one w Chem *.: 643 Shell Oil .... 83.4 tural extension service. Sl cea wort toy aad ome eter ot Eee ce BE Ra od Sem: Bulgaria, tame ap eee its four other affected plants : BL wcoe.e 42A| provide for Keyser. Puneral service will be here will be recalled as seen as |10.00 Nicher, full advance om chetes and ur f = sf Sou ‘Pac area berg Sratwance to” provide for thé neld Friday, Sept §. at, 2, p.m. t [Prime vealers; choice and Nf OS eS ee borrowing by the City of Pontiac, Mich- ‘tart with interment. in materials from the forge plant (3700: few late Tuesday up to 3750:|Erie RR... a5 Sere igan, of thes of and for White Lak a become available. it seas 2 25.00-91.00; cull and Bx-Oeli0 ed Se Gaal 1, GLa eee emmegae oF Se Seek Se ont Screg] Fil die mstate at the Sharp The forge plant workers, mem , early sales | £00 ach |: 64 td Oil Ind .. 48-lithe cost of impro roving, enlarging and _ Funeral Honle aftel 3 pm. today 3 Poco = Sym rd Mot .... 418° Std Oil NJ .. 55.5 extending the City wage Disposai| MUNTEAN, SEPT. . NICH 1 renga cent peer, UF fale 67. age 61. bers of UAW Local 47, walked off cas SS So ee ee ee Preuh Tra 1.18 Stevens, JP .. 23 |The City of Pontiac Ordains: Funeral are W. Pike La be an: Leal x = IP. oaing aie ghetins Tey” omriserioes ane Be Bos: | Sens Bagw™.. HEE 8 NOE tal aet ci of anaes Shenigan in heresy| Romess nS een washing time allotted two em ; good and choice 22-00-24.00; Gen Dynam ~: Sy SINCLAIR, SEPT. . 65.2|/authorized to borrow the sum ‘Three ployes. ss on O nalce 00-78, "a foogar ‘nae Sen Fag Suther, 'Pap 4a | Mi i. a loans Hyndset b rocmaogg o 4Tl Arthur St.: age 57; beloved , s800C0r i206 Ven Fas ....« eo Strikes at other Chrysler plants . $0.d1-80, ‘tew up to 32.60. Pe is: : 43 Abed . gee sip ares ihe ‘cont ot im proving, , enlarging dear father art a eed i e in the Detroit area continue to Gen é opus 323 bn aah mpl 343 | po 1 “system "snd to issue therefor the of gitar gg inte goo gre Henly ond : F ee Two-Car Collisi Seng Ha Rommel: OH o|iaateegtaacs'gcincpal tum of aree] Scat ganeC'et Spm to BALL POINT PEN With Purchase approved its traditional stand for} At Kansas City, a strike affecting Wwo- ar 0 Sion Gillette as eee. 42-7) iuiion usand Dol- Canary Mil’ Gharch ef God is : . pensions based on need. some 2,350 hourly rated workers . Goodrich ea.g Transamer..- 204/iRe S80) wala, ban be toma-| Cfrluseng' Interment im Osi. Bill of $1.00 or More of School Supplies However, the successful resolu-|halted production at General Mo- Downs Hot Wires Gooayear .... 914 Ondered —..+., 184] ture in the principal amount of #110.000/ Cemetery. Mr Prank Carruthers tion added these liberalizing|tors Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac as- Greyhound vs id = ee oar years 1960 thru 1980, to, beer, interest Panecul tenses after? p.m. Friday.” a endm bly plant. A uni esma ult Olb ses. Unit Air Lin’. 303/80 re 7| WILLIAMS, SEPT. 3, 1988, IVA L., , amendments to the present pen-jsembly plant, A union SPOKERAD| 4 port sfuron man was injured|#emc™ = Sy Bai Ac" albett Team al” ehtadee"e ot See erase cee eee disability pension rates, a provi-|‘unresolved and meritorious is-|YeSterday in a two-car collision in fp Sent 222 38.3 UB G88 OP os 38 Lihat the eee ecurat at” inherent Hoyt Mrs. Bertha Williams and sion veterans receive permanent sues.” Avon Township which caused high |Indust Ray .. 19.6 gg Rub ...... 75 |may be for a period. of less than six arold Sree ee ss ae and totally disabled eae! bay pay. , x *« * “ |voltage wires to fall to the ground. |im¢ Rend .--. 22.2 UB steel ease 1% | (6, months; ‘The sald bonds, shall be Her nihe egg Sh ments at 65 regardless of health, Meanwhile UAW President Wal- Anton Dinger, 73, of Port Huron, Inspir Cop 2, Van Resi ".... 266 fn cace' yet Sng otnodiet Conran wae Tnverinent and lifting of restrictive outside|ter Reuther says he intends to passed a car driven by Rudolph int Bus Mch 3742 Ward BE Pi. 34) Btction 2. The City Commission shall eae lee cones, See W Dohrman, 54, of Detroit, on/ft Mary -.--- 38 West Un Tel .. 25 |bave power to adopt such resolutions een ta peer ee © income limitations. _|take his case in the deadlocked mt Nick ... 83.6. westg A Bk .. 25.8/@nd ordinances as may be necessary OY a Thueen Gnu Bebe f = auto industry contract. talks to.spe- Auburn road, at York, at 2:40 p.m. _ Bo v0ud . hese: Westg El . og sedi. = Povey AR wterwag ye urday when she will moved to cia] meetings of civic leaders next As he was passing, he crossed |int sitver ||; 37.1 — ay i * ee may: be issued in one or more series sera unit mie af aaces esda line, th w ther iat ze é& Tel 43.5 th ... 48.5\at the same or at different times. hen me Of serving. usiness | otes Tu y. the center ae rmsd dpe o-ese «688 > 30.5' Section 3. is ordinance shall be Card of Thanks 1 “ Reuther said yesterday invita-/Car Coming towards him and pulled Jenne Mia’... 407 CO ey "193'9 submitted to the electors of the city Se = tions have been sent mayors aridjback in sharply, striking Dobr-js%ise, “yay :. 39° Zenith + 98-4 qualified to, vote ee’be held on che| A NOTE OF THANKS TO ALL OF The“Clark Oil & Refining Corp.|community leaders in areas most|™an’s car. a 4th day of Nov 1958, and if three- the many friends end. Tastives has announced the opening of five|sharply affected by the fortunes! Dinger’s vehicle went out of con-| (compiled by De eetesee Prem) leocn’ Ge euietion coat oh vais option 0 gent ‘eatn "ot a The “Mou Motier, Mes, new gasoline stations in this area/of the auto industry. trol, hitting a utility pole and Indapt Rails Wail Stocks this ‘ordinanes and the issuance. 0 hen| ‘thanks to the Ui S Gaerituber ont his and is observing a grand opening causing 40,000 volt lines to drop. /prev. day ......276.7, 1123 82.5 186.6|this ordinance shall be considered as family, Mr. and Mrs, William F ; Week ago seoes..273.8 11.0 81.1 184.2/ adopted and shall take. effect imme- Davis and also = Minister and today, Friday and Saturday. The Squirrel Runs U Leg They missed his car. Month Ago +s....273.6 110.7 82.3 1848 diately upon its p yg mon’ om nd an ecenes f atin, pees but one _ f S oO. t Cand Wecemul oes te Pontiae |i 1958 98 high . sgna iat a7 136.6 “ otdér of the Pontiac City Com- pi as mily of Mrs, Eva Nailing ; of g eir own, Clark/o virmin raanis ene eee age eee eed 809 120 1866|miscion. under date of September 2, : ; Super 100, 4 9 v mitted with fractured sa ribs. He 18/193) jow usc. oe Wea 602 1808 ‘pated this 3rd day of September 1958. In Memoriam 2 : school with th aT arkburet, 441 Sou ae os a tee wade & voaiears = _— DETROIT STOCKS mada Lg eae MEMORY OF HARR’ Y Start the kids off to school wi e fjand P 1 South aw congregation at Calvary TOs sapbiler sorta. 88. aw _ right tools. The first days are very Sa., South Telegraph at Edna St,,|Lutheran Church were aghast| Freedom Takes 25 Years Figures atter decimal Pains are eighths = ai ae Gad Genie: baw shock We Giles tem, B ; a ‘Orchard Lake Ave., at Green St., {when they observed A. C. Sehwark Allen Elec. & Equip, Co.* 33 esl tORE.e voundnp Zoning Board Never Gee ee Bit: ester, ——— and Onkiand 4 Ave, at t Inglewood. bouncing afound on his bench] RIO DE JANEIRO — National/Bel@vin Rubber Co*.... 34.6 39-4) will hold Dural, Ortonville em nee To, the spot, coat Jao. an c= pee I vase — while playing solemn hymns. ij ce came to most of/G. L. Oil & Chem. Co.° Uae oe dene a duster “Recna. 4 SPECIAL SCHOOL VALUES eR Later Sehwark explained ajLatin America during the first Peningulat ‘M. Prod Go 5, 84 10 |agnie meutaral to, Beil a ese ~_Funeral Directors 4 CONFERENCE | Sear and stared running. up sO year of wie existence der |Raeaernc. eo: ote hg hal EMR co] ERA : —- Go.8 32.45 KENNETH 8. WAITS, Secrets @ Maple Leaf, 50 sheet, qual- ROOM 'pants leg when the music started.|the Spanish crown. 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