Alew Seria ! o The Weather U. ®. Weather Bureau Forecast Warmer, showérs tomorrow (Details on Page 2) ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS Starts Today: Romance in Hawaii -- Home Edition 117th YEAR xx PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 195944 PAGES ore Sota anes oe Te Monkeys Alive and Well After Fli Rep. Law's Memorial Day Picnic May Be | Tax Plan County fo Make Faces House Battle — Last-Ditch Fight Force !2¢00"s LANSING (P—A new 140-million dollar income tay plan carrying Gov. Williams’ seal of approval set the, stage today for a wide open It calls for taxes on personal, corporation and banking | income, all to ride ‘piggy back” on ewer income tax, j liability. The nine-bill package emerged from the Republican- dominated House Taxation Committee yesterday after- noon on a 9-2 vote. It was the first income tax proposal to clear a legislative committee this year. Williams called it “a pretty fair deal for everyone” | and House Democrats hur-, ried to endorse it. Explosions Rip Butane Plant Town in California Is Completely Cut Off by Blaze; 2 Men Injured BAKERSFIELD. Calif W—A roaring fire, preceded by five ex-” plosions, swept the Honolulu Oil Co. butane gas plant at Mchittrick today *® * * Smoke from the blazing plant; was visible in Bakersfield. miles to the east Two men were injured. They were taken te a hospital in Jaft. Their condition was reperted ft Cayuse of the blaze was unknown CONTAINED WITHEN b ébexplosions started “three hours later, firemen appeared to have the! blaze contained within the plan, where the flames still roared out of control. All telephone communications | inte McKittrick were disrupted. Telephone lines are reported | down. All reads into the area are blocked. The first series of explosions erupted into a blaze which en- veloped the plant's butane load- iget past the House without much ‘trouble, possibly next week, but, ‘they predicted rough ithe Senate, where the GOP miajor-| jmuated these liabilities on personal sliced smaller residents may have) 'to granny on a the porches Memorial | iDay. Warm and humid with scat-| _itered afternoon or nighttime thun-| — are forecast for Satur-' on Tax Freeze ‘Obligated’ to Protest “*y...eratures are expected to re Policy of Hold-the-Line main near normal in the low 705) z throughout the day and to drop to; Pending New Plan the low 50s at night, the Weather {Bureau reported. | By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. partly cloudy and a low of 6 | An llth. hour protest) is gonight’s forecast. against a “freeze” on new Friday will be somewhat warm- er with the high reaching near $4) ‘i taxes will be made tomor- es and a chance of thunder-| row by Oakland County aS showers in the late afternoon or | ithe Tax Allocation Board evening. The temperature dipped from al moves one day closer to set- sigh of 9 degrees at 2 p.m. ity, schools and to ips. \gomutown Ponting. At 2 p.m. ‘the All indications point to a hold-) ‘thermometer reading was 82. the-line policy on 1958 rates, with : the exception of slight decreases seh ae Na ea \for Waterford and‘ Southfield Teamsters Eye townships. The freeze was suggested last on a bill introduced by Kep. week by board member William Arthur Law (D-Pentiac), would J. Emerson, county schools super- as ff ants raise about 270 million dollars im intendent, who said the county new taxes but cance] out about and schools must begin to look 130 million dollars im present beyond the “overworked” 15mill Negotiate Merger business taxes. tax limitation for relief et maney shorta oF re With Service Station, Starting July 1, indivigual tax/° ™oney shortages. | Workers Uni payers would pay the state seven Oakland County ts spearhead- orkers Union j per cent of their federal income img a “share and share alike” tax liability. Corporations would Plan whereby counties woall | Joseph C. Cory, president etl pay 12 per cent and banks and retain 30 per cent of any new | \Michigan Gas Attendants Union,| other financial institutions 14 per) state taxes adopted, as am al- today announced negotiations are! cent ae in progress to affiliate his 17,000- floor fight in the House. | Republicans conceded it might treatment in ity is standing firm for a use (sales) -tax boost. s # * | School officials throughout the member organization with the As offsets, the businest activities county are in favor of keeping Michigan Conference of Team- tax, paid by 100,000 corporations jast year’s tax rates, hoping more sters. and businesses,| money will be made available! Cory said he agreed to nego |would be repealed. The intangibles\sodh from che tax sharing pro-|tiations after a series of jurisdic-' tax, poirecee eta rey daw toe Lo; « epee ged boreal conflicts between the two 15,000 businesses, also would be re- *: 2 & Cerporation franchise fees U counties would rece ‘el eet tem 3 toa ea ed BP node rmillion dollars. cent, while schools in the ‘courty be agreed Rep. Rollo G. Conlin ‘R-Tipton), would -reteiwe” Fah A tite Tax Committee chairman, and a! “We would m n tina lg poy arta Hi esti- same rates of last year yee py } income. Merrill O. Bates, president of the Cory said that affiliation would Hills. |tween the two unions, which late- $8,000 — single person $108; Ne protats apeted umatnsite | couple $87; couple with twe chil- ing the same tax rates.as last | dren $638. | year were aired before the tay. |“ $10,000 — single person $147; board this morning. Those schow | | differ from a couple $115; couple and two chil- officials who appeared urged @ . \gas station attendants and elsewhere. If She Could Only Talk. MONKEY ABLE—Monkey Abie, an Ameri- can-born. Rhesus, was one of two monkeys car- ried in the nose cone of the Jupiter Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile launched today by the Army at the Atlantic Missile Range, Cape Canay- t Into Space Pair Recovered From Journey — in Jupiter Cone Means Giant Survival Send Men Aloft CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (P—Two monkeys returned alive today from a space ride in the nose cone of an Army missile. : The Army announced that both monkeys were re- covered alive from com- partments in the nose cone of a Jupiter missile fired from Cape Canaveral. The rocket had climbed to an altitude of 300 miles and flown at speeds up to 10,000 miles per hour. The feat represents a major breakthrough in the U. S. effort te put a man into orbital flight. Scientists. said instruments at- tached to the monkeys showed they suffered little ill effect. from ‘AP Wirephets | * * *€ eral. Fla. The missilé included bio-medical | experiments in support of the National Aero- nauti¢s and Space Administfation’s space pro- , am. \contained in the initial report re- = Team | ig The- au “ghort” holiday wechienit may rtatog & —1If you complain to the Air Force sharp rise in fatalities on Michigan’s highways. ly have battled over control of} State Police Commissioner Joseph A. Childs said he space today you probably in Pontiac feared too many .drivers*would try to do “too much in back a form Jeter. He said that affiliation would't0o few ‘houts” with Me-+ merger of the gas morial Day falling on Sat-! ‘\A Form Letter Jupiter was fired, - | ‘Technicians explained | Awaits Howls | delay was the renal of the need Y About Monkeys opening the seca nner he CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPD) It had been known previously, -about sénding those’ monkeys into (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2 will get m dette Detroit Newspapers There is usually a na of mail traffic accidents over the week-'after such space experiments as ~ Hike Pri rices 1 Cent Stride in Program to ing dock and the east cooling , ‘attendants’ union into the much fe tower. Several large bufane ‘stor-, — ‘larger Teamsters organization in urday. ‘ end may cause 260 deaths and i0.- today’s from persons who argue age tanks were reported to have’ x * * It's the job of the six-member that the smaller union would re. It is estimated. that about two 000 disabling injuries. that it's cruel to send live crea. , DETROIT (UPD) — Spekesmen also “exploded |. In practice, corporations would tax board each year to divide the main autonomous with its own of- million cars will be on Michigan Childs canceled all pass days tures, even mice, on such ven. [F the three major Detroit daily * *« t pay far less than 12 per cent on !5 mills—set by the Legistature in ficers and charter. but subject to highways. The figure is below fer his officers. The National tures. neWspapers said teday the price The fire was said to be advanc profits or income. ‘After allowing 1932—among the county, schools Teamster rules and regulations normal for a holiday weekend. Guard will have 129 men work- of the daily papers will be hiked and townships. Each year the task’ Rules and regulations, plus a per Industry in general will work ing with State Police and 96 | But the people whe have berm from seven to eight cents begin- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) given the job of preparing for the safe journey of man inte | space go right ahead despite the complaints. _ | ing toward other storage tanks Company headquarters in San Franeisco said normally only about three men are at work at | becomes increasingly difficult be- capita tax on the gas attendants, Gromyko Stared Ahead “““* % Sing communities. — may be settled Sunday, sald Cory. . + * | Earlier this month, employes WASHINGTON (UPI) — Soviet |_ Delos Hamlin, chairman of the o¢ clark Oil Co. in Pontiac voted thtongh Friday. A number of helping sheriffs’ departments. firms are giving employes either © «.o.- men and those of other Friday ot Monday off, but even th bat ‘ area departments will be going all- — J aadle = ‘out to prevent traffic accidents this the plant at one time. Board of Supervisors, said some- stay close to home because their Th , Foreign Minister Andrei Gro- at an election conducted by the *\*! weekend,” sai They say privately there is a) Manager Hoary Wellder said _ The plant treats natura! gas and, sage siitex Ula sited tall jone would appear before th National Labor tee ate | children wilt be in school Fri- ‘Sheritt =e pons ay | simple reason for the animal ex-, daily and Sunday home delivered liquified petroleum products be-| . , \Board tomorrow morning to fight to have the gas attendants’ union | day. /periments—“if we didn't fire ani-| papers will: cost 65 cents per fore they are sold for public use. cated Communists, sat with head igetting’ 5.6 of the 15 mills. The! a4 their bargaining agent rather Michigan's high for Memorial ~ + * mals, we'd have to fire humans. week, five cents more than the Day holiday was 58 traffic deatas State Police and sheriff's depu- We're trying. to make it safe ior, lin 1941. The low was four in 1950. ties will have every available man’man to go up there.” } a unbowed and stared straight \County is asking for 6.47 in order) then Teamster Local 614, which Storage tanks at the plant, as s ad as the Lord's Prayer was to raise $11,796,018 in taxes of a sought their membership. company spokesman said, range in size from about 200 gallons to a| recited at John Foster Dulles’ |proposed 1960 budget of $13,997,- |Last year, when Memorial Day feli on the highway from Friday * * * and production costs make the couple of thousand galléns. He! funeral. Gromyko made no obei- 018. | Cory said his union represented on Friday, only 13 deaths were re-) through Monday. ' A special form letter has been hike necessary. Spokesmen for said the plant does not approach sances to religion during the Ironically, it's Hamlin's six-,800 gas stations in Michigan, most corded. Both the Pontiac and Redford prepared for those gentle-hearted: the Times and News gave sim- the size of the normal gasoline simple rites at Washington's Na- |county Supervisors Inter-County | of them belonging to smaller chain | * * * . State Police posts will be aided by folks who think that monkeys be- Har reasons for the price in- refinery. tional Cathedral. (Continued on Page 2 2, Col. 1) ‘companies. The National Safety Council said National Guardsmen. long énly in the jungle or the z00. crease, aaa + Journey to To e. . . By Virginia Nielsen . . . A New Serial Kathie Faces Life Alone but Buck Wants to Marry Her down!" She ran swiftly up the some warmth crept into her voice. stairs te her room, The elder woman looked at her When she returned a few minutes keeuly.. ‘“‘You two aiming te get later dressed in jeans and a plaid married now?” . shirt, her face was freshly I The stairs grew progressively stretched her hands across the understand a young oneélike you.” He ignored that. “I've not much such practical things now. Kathie’s in spite of her sagging spirits, Kathie Ebberts awakened sud- darker as they left the globe burn- faded quilt toward him. “Tve; Tears clogged her throat Ire leave you, girl. The farm— hands tighteNed on the quilt. denly without ,.knowing why. Her in the hall behind. them. On been a sorry parent, Kathie,”’ he)‘ ‘You’ ve been good in your way, rented. Stock won't bring much.”| sppare’s my strongbex—in thé room was dark except for the red isiwer Hace there wan na’ leit rasped. ‘I've been too old to'Uncle Job. It was like him to be thinaing of. ctoset—all yours.” He fumbled smoke-gray square, spattered with among the bedclothes. “The xcept the bluish night light from | key, * he seid, and Mailie tock stars, that was her © —— “ . ,the sickroom. jt trom his trembling eld fingers. Color rose under Kathie’s scrubbed eta her braids, gleaming The old house creaked and ‘“I telephoned Doc Hency,” the | creamy skin. “I don't know." now re = satin, — seemed to sigh, and from the neighbor threw back over her In a louder voice, he said, ° ‘You “Might as well, You'll be all TT eG ees ae been barnyaftd came. the muted sounds shoulder. ‘He's coming.” hear that, Mrs. Jensen?’ Ail alone,ewon't you, if—?" Her head , o fe te! teal of waking stock—old Bessie lowing | 4g HE WORSE?’ | Kathie's made an eloquent gesture toward poe y a softly to her calf, the restless) | “Yes, Mr. Hammer. I heard.” the sickroom. ;@ hel a it Knpide-ens Goaptious cf her a0. | It's not much, girl.” He closed; The girl nodded, her face! ello, Buck.” “Uncle Job ign’t really! Buck Landers was handsome in ‘ile married phar via heavy-featured way, his. face Kathie With a slightly sullen air. But his nicker of one of the horses, a tentative cock crow. Then “the oom?” she aaned ns mxioualy. his eyes. The weary shadows on clouding. ‘his bony face had deepened. imy family. “You just rest now, Mr. Ham-)|Eva Field, my great-aunt,” “Is he much ed. “Kathie!” said the Gece fait outside eee debe, 1OW Jensen said vaguely. mer,” Mrs. Jensen said soothingly. ‘said. “I don't know much about) eyes were bright with — ; Uncle Job—Kathie's great-uncle, “The doc’s on his way.” his family.” Her eyes darkened. |tion on Kathie's face. ~, "1’S YOUR UNCLE’ really—would be 70 his next birth ~* é# “He never was one to talk much,| “I came early because I saw | Your light,” he sald. “Figured ‘you might need me.’” you know.”’ Instantly she jumped out of bed|day. Anything could happen. And bid | know,”’ and snatched up her cotton house-|Uncle Job, harsh and intolerant Mrs. Jensen gave Kathie a look | and they tiptoed from the room. |, Mrs, Jensen said, in| feet ieebeeed: ta trees the bebe lal et Wess Keghio know. The older woman led.the way to|;nat Same dry tone. Job Katteh| Sathie smiled Ker gratitude, Ag inie BE the figure of Mre..Je@bes | * ; * the kitchen, where she turned on/)0d ven & Ct curiosity he had) ‘Continued on Page 36, Col. 5) 4 : a light and lit a burner of the a on ny ae | : x ; She followed Mrs. Jensen ec then filled. the|"e™mained. It ‘was disappointing |} was a bulky shadow, - | “It’s your uncle, Kathie,” she|the sickroom — and. said, her vdice bqrely More than|thought was Ceoatod Seat hak her! a whisper. ‘‘He* wants to see | mind. For Uncle Job lodked bad, “ a net oan ‘wilae. to learn that his great-niece knew Kathie sank -into a ‘chair. “1/9° more about him than anyone In Today's Press don’t know what I would have |¢'S¢. done without you, Mré. Jensen. | The fragrant aroma of perking | you.” (In the..bluish dusk of the sick * * * lroom, his harsh countenance You're so good to leave your our Coffee, bubbled up trom the stove.| Comics .. heden ces 35 Since his iliness, Uncle Job had jooked frighteningly cadaverous ’ » “HERE COMES BU County News ....... ia +aateee | family and help ug like this. j been occupying a bed in the “back'and his eyes seemed unnaturally | Here comes Buck to help you. Editorials ..... aye seeeseeeal <0 parlor’? of the old-fashioned ‘Caii-| bright. a S'. 2 © | wieth: the Charen >and not Markets ......000004. prvseey fornia farmhouse. As Kathie fol) 4 nail: 2 “My family does all right_with- om y octer sdasBhveced WNP RE SOE” 18 lowed the older pew Re down bol e was igh against jut me. i couldn't see see you, work | “Oh!” K thie cried, her Ie, Sports +1 saeeee a his pillows ‘and his © breathing ‘like a boy at the chores and tend’ 7 ne, oi stairs, she ran smoothing’ ike y ing involuntarily to her hair. Theaters... 20.20.66. 655, , 2 over her hair, pulled back a 4) Was wnpleasantty wm 4 oe la sick man: all night, too.” joing arty: © er ‘| TV & Radio Programs .:.... & - braided tor the night into pri “Kathie ....” he said hdarsely, Bt ee fee | “Buck's been helping with the “Give him some coffee, will | Wilson, Bart ........... ers swinging black ropes. She Sago ay beside the bed and, Neither-spoke for a.few minutes. Finally he said, “When are we going to. get magried, Kathie?” = chores,” Kathie reminded her, and you, Mrs. Jensen? I'll be right | Womea's Pages .......65. IME “+ & ™ . o Se ’ i “ a A é, a i j ’ ee _TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1959 i ears | _ Sadness Marks Dulles ‘Burial The Day in Birmingham . { . Vernor Stock Ordered Sold Controlling Interest in. Ginger Ale Co. Will Go to Two Brokerages I Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore] today ordered sale of controlling! interest in Vernors Ginger Ale,! Inc. to two brokerages, which ir-! tend to put the stock on the open, market for the first time in the| 9-year history of the family-con-/ trolled company * * * BIRMINGHAM—A final -study of Y eo ae | i 4 - aps 4 ~ World Leaders Join in Rites Ike Comforts Widow of Hero Who Fought ’ | for Freedom, Peace By MERRIMAN SMITH lieved, \ WASHINGTON (UPI)—An Army} ‘The mayor revealed that a big | bugler sent the sad notes of “taps” share of the problem was selved out over the wooded hills of Ar-| when the Birmingham Depart. | jlington National Cemetery. ment of Public Works report-d A slight woman, her mournful) street damage this past winter face covered by a filmy black veil! fey) far under that estimated | that rippled in the light breeze,! cartier, held out her arms. A clergyman stepped forward and gently hand-| He added that the commission's : deferment of other improvements ed her an American flag folded in makes further funds available. the outlook for the Baldwin Public | Library addition, according to) Mayor Harry Denyes. In a letter to Charles Cass, li- brary building committee chair-| man, Denyes yesterday announced | city financing of proposed expan- sion of the library is possible with- out a bond issue as previously be- City Has Funds to Build Baldwin Library Addition - Birmingham's 1959-60 budget by|Mrs. Frank Hilton, 1310 Shipman \City Commissioners has changed Blvd., or at the church office. after a brief iliness. Sale price was $2,350,000 for $45) shares of common stock represent-' ing 63 per cent of the company’s! stock. | Purchasers were Baker, Sim- onds & Co., Inc. of Detroit and William Mericka Co., of Cleve- land. The sale ended six year’s pro- bation of the will of the late James Vernor, founder of the compan; * * * Judge | Moore turned down a $2,350,000 offer for the stock from Vernor's daughter-in-law, Mes. | James Vernor Jr..and another offer, of $2,500,000 from a Canadian) syndicate which sought control of the Detroit company. } dudge Moore said that only the | underwriters met the require- | ments of a stipulation, entered inte the probation by Oakland County Circuit Court, that the ! purchaser of the stock be ap- } ! | ‘ a trim triangle. The flag came from the cas- ket of John Foster Dulles. The woman who received it yester- day was his wife who had ranged the world with the fallen secretary of state as he bustled from country to country in quest of peace. , » | President Eisenhower, as som-) a ° Pontiac Press Pheote Works. He wouldn't think of moving. His big- gest treat is being lifted up by one of the Water Works employes. ber as his friends had ever seen, |him, moved to her side, placed whispered whet comfort he could. HATCHED IN WATER WORKS—Abandoned by his mother before his egg hatched, this little duckling bas found a -home at the City Water | his hand on her shoulder and} When the library expansion was proposed a year ago, $75,000 was earmarked from capital improve- ment funds for the project. Later, architect's plans revised the esti-| mate to twice that amount, creat-) ing the possibility of a bond issue. | addition to fees and interest | charges saved, much time will be pared from the project. He said it would have taken abeut three months to process bond ap- plications. New Tax Program: Goes fo House Floor (Continued From Page One) \for federal deductions, those with ‘profits of less than $25,000 would actually pay 2% per ‘cent; those earning more than $25,000 would |pay three per cent. Banks would ‘get similar rates. * | | Reservations can be made with ANDREW G. ERICSON Service for Andrew G. Ericson, | * * 75, of 3404 N. Adams Rd. will be! Williams, who has proposed a jat 11 a.m. Friday from the Manley’ graduated income and corporation Bailey Funeral Home. Burial will! profits package, said the new pro- follow in Roseland Park Cemetery, posal would be easy to administer Royal Oak. jand make it easy {or taxpayers to compute their tax bills. x * * . Even more important, he said, Mr. Ericson, a retired con 2@ the repealers on business struction superintendent, was a |‘@X°S- member of Gary Lodge 667 I am sure many thousands of F&AM, Gary Chapter 139 Royal smal) business men and profes- broek Moses © ul sional people will be happy,’ he : » Gary = said, The proposal also shoyld an- _swer objections that the governor's Bodies, Moslem T of De. Plan exempted many low income ntempablp mess ing aap = igroups from any new taxes, Wil- troit Commandery. He is survived by a son, Mar-| * * He died at his home yesterday Hiams said. *® * * At adjournment time today, the shall F. of Birmingham, two grand- Legislature planned to knock off children and three great-grandchil- for the weekend in recognition of ren |Memorial Day, which falls on Sat- : & The family suggests memorial urday. Usually, lawmakers quit un- tributes be made to the Michigan'til 8 p.m. Monday after a brief |Heart Assn. Denyes has pointed out that in |— |meeting Friday morning. SAVE on Nationally Famous DRUGS Now for L-O-N-G DECORATION DAY Week-End —TONITE & FRIDAY — Right te Limit Water Works Employes Help Duckling Into World By MAX E. SIMON proved by the company’s board Donald may have been an ugly of directors. Principal heirs to the estate are Vernor’s wife, daughter-in-law, and the two minor children of his soa,! the late James Vernor Jr. The children are James Vernor II], 19, and Grayce Shannon Vernor, 17 * * * Mrs. James Vernor Jr. inherited the family estate on Long Lake road in Bloomfield Hills. County Will Protest |duckling in City Water Works. | tient waiting for Donald to come Tax-Freeze Proposal. (Continued From Page One) boards of Michigan's southeastern counties, that are pushing for the tax sharing proposal. Hamlin is also chairman of the SICC. * * * Hamlin, who said the county looks to ap roval of the new tax as well as a return to a W- 50 state-county split in welfare costs, further the county in the me protect the freeze until “sach other measures become re- alities.” he’s a beauty to employes at the | Donald had problems Tuesday. His mother hatched seven eggs | in her nest on the banks of the Clinton River and grew impa- out of his egg. unhatched egg to fend for itself as best it could ' x * * t Luckily for Donald, his plight was known by Water Works em-'! ployes. ® * glasses. Tuesday they noticed that the’ nest was abandoned. office and helped Donald break out |of it to see the light of day. A Water Works engineer, Ray- ,covering him,”’ said Eva Sadler mond McCoy, 25, of Roya) Oak, a Water Works clerk. the his mother’s eyes, but checked nest and found the -| Donald’s home is a cardboard box with part of the origina] nest’ unhatched egg. He carried the egg back to his| inside. * * * | He'll ‘‘peep’’ loudly until: some * * * One of his favorite office hang- outs is a galvanized washtub in which Water Works employes have placed reeds and bricks so that Donald won't become too homesick for the outdeors. kept Yesterday, however, the duck. | ling was feasting on mus: and | bugs who were sq unfortunate as to venture close to Donald's human guardians. water to his heart's content. prey for Clinton River turtles. * * * All this is beyond Donald’s rea duckling -could dream of. “Why soning maybe. Donald — or Donna — won't go to’ But one thing is obvious; sleep unless someone's hand is knows he has his friends. ‘one picks him up and holds him) | That first day. the odds on Don- in the palm of his hand. ald surviving weren't very good. | Most of the time the weak and) frightened duckling slept, With her brood of seven, she warm and comfortable by his new- swam down the river, leaving the found friends. | He glides through the washtub, A dump truck backed up to the Water Works employes plan to'red dirt on the coffin. It was not keep the duckling for a few weeks yet 5 o'clock. A cemetery official Peeping and waddling around the before turning it loose. Right now walked to the head of | They had watched the\female office, Donald is now one of the the tiny duckling would be easy |mallard duck build her nest to- gang to the Water Works crew. Committee, along with the school ward the end of April, and had Even if his mother has left him ‘been observing her through field Donald has a life as good as any! Mrs. Eisenhower followed her | husband and put both arms around! Final architectural plans are ex- Janet Dulles, kissing her left pected to be approved soon, open- cheek. ling the way for construction bids. The Eisenhowes slipped quick;) ‘ly through the crowd. Mrs. Dulles! The Birmingham YMCA, accord- could have received condolences ing to Olin Manchester, executive BF for an hour from the notables of secretary, is beginning to organize | 3 the world, from Chief Justice Earl a softball league, because of the) Warren to Madame Chiang Kai-|interest shown by several churches \Shek, from Russia's Afdrei Gro-|in the city. myko to West Germany's aged! Scheduled to begin the second | Konrad Adenauer. lweek af June, the league will al-|E But the widow wanted no more |!0W high school boys as well as | of public mourning. She walked j;men to take part in the sport. | with her sons and daughter to | If a minimum of four teams | the family limousine and quickly are registered by next Friday, toe ib-Oee ee Lavoris Mouth Wash °* Cheice of Tablet or Liquid Form | Reg. departed. . Manchester said, a double round. — MILES NERVINE rch 36° With the family gone, the burial) robin edule “ea the lat ° experts of Arlington Cemetery went! ae elginy oy ~ Full Bettie ef 200 Tablets . Reg < ‘about their business efficiently. | aa wile WW orgente PHILLIPS Magnesia 98 6 At 4:27 Mrs. Dulles left, at 4:31 ieamna are suked ti codtact Mane = s : rer into the —_ he cae soe eer at te CA ee | US Ts a = AG outer coffin cover was brought in| detailed information ; SMOL 60¢ on a crane and lowered in place.| The Supper Club of the-Congre {,gational Church will hold its an-, grave and cascaded a shower o nual picnic at 6:45 o.m. June 5 Soothing Reliet ter Tired Feet Reg. QUINSANA Foot Powder = «- Liquid or Stich—Famous 6-12 |in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair ied .e|DuVall, 15920. Lauderdale Rd. Thi . walked to the head of the grave DuVall 380 Lauierdale Ba Ts F INSECT REPELLENT » 44° \into the soft earth. On it was the|$0" for the group. ‘You'll Wonder Where the Yellow Went’ 6% | rae ; ey iauim Poste ; PEPSODENT Toothpas Tube 46° | thas ended the mortal recort Man, 22, Dies aS Car £ tect et60 Totter Famous : h ’ ’ Reg. "| oe aeaiuraee 0 bien hare of bi | BUFFERIN Tablets ™ 54¢ was “obligated” to | 2 US. Space (Continued From Page One) |through radio signals from the nose 4! p 0 ‘cone, that the monkeys were alive Tocket at 2:35 a.m. The and well one minute before their Hamlin and a Detroit school of- landing in the water ficial have scheduled a meeting next Wednesday in Lansing with tailed an occurrence not at all an-hour journey into space took 15 Sen. Clyde H. Geerlings (R-Hol- land), chairman of the Senate But for the last minute signals unusual as a space rocket drops below the horizon. Taxation Committee, and with Rep. | Rolle G. Conlin (R-Tipton) cha.r-| [MPORTANT CHECK FAILS man of the House Taxation Com “Both animals are alive and mitte®, to explain the tax sharing perfect with no injuries,” the Army suggestion * a brief session * of the 1a In board this morning, supervisors of failed because of telemetry diffi- iation from normal in heartbeat cabins, and culties Independence, Farmington Novi appeared to oppose the freeze on rates. As it stands now, townships will not participate in the tax sharing proposal. However, back- ers of it say that a larger share of the 15 mills would be made available (6 townships should counties and schools share in state taxes. 4 “We just won't be able to live,”’| announced 6': hours after the launching. One important scientific check * * * “Able Baker perfect. No inju- ries or other difficulties.” it said. The message was addressed to| Brig. Gen. John A. Barclay, com-! | manding general of the Army |Ordnance Missile Command who helped conduct. today’s Jupiter ‘shot | |RELAYS MESSAGES | Barclay said the recovery ship declared Curtis H. Hall. new Farm-:had to relay its méssages to a ington Township supervisor. Hall’s nearby destroyer which in turn township was allocated 15 mills last year The Weather Full U.S Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly cleudy teday and tenight. cooler today nertheasteriy winds 1¢@-14 miles teday High teday “8% Partly cleudy tonight and 86 of the! passed the message to San Juan, {Puerto Rico. From San Juan the ;message was cabled to Cape Ca- naveral Able had been trained in re. , sponse tests te push a telegraph key. at the flash of a red light in her capsule. Monkeys Found Alive The monkeys were hurled aloft up on a tail of fire foi nose cone darkened sky and headed south was recovered from the water east down the Atlantic near Antigua Island at 4:08 a.m. range by a Navy ship. Their 10,000-mile- * * * 95 Franklin road *ust The missile was visible in the pushing the allies out of West Ber-' south of 13 Mile minutes. slightly overcast sky for approxi = The ae ws Put anide.| Lost Year | Road at 2:30 a.m PF ate mately three minutes before it GU€ In Pa o the negotiations) |. Date: 34) Redford Post trom the experience was given by vanished Dulles conducted before his death State Police re Dr. Aston Gabriel, director of re- > ad * . I avi gga t e he ke . ported : search at the Naval School of | The Soviets’ famous space dog. Gromy os) ming, ne pt KH Police said Lindsey, traveling Laika, died in 1957 while in orbit ™asked. north on Franklin road, was ‘1- Medicine at Pensacola, Fla. around the earth in Sputnik II. He said Able, a 7-pound rhesus * * * monkey, showed only a little var strapped in and respiration. Able was chosen sealed capsules. primate of high enough order to individual compartments. provide data applicable to man. | *® * * { Baker, a 1-pound squirrel! mon- key, showed ‘only a slight increase in heartbeat. * * * | The recovery equipment included a large colored balloon. covered, Perature changes. chemicals for ngarking the water,| Baker wore a plastic helme signal lights and a radio trans- over a chamois cap. She and he mitter to help the waiting ships helmet were strapped to a rubbe “home in " on the floating cone. bed Shark repellen was released to protect Navy ‘‘frogmen’’ who dove The capsule instruments and monkey Baker had a combined weight of about 29 pounds. The | insulated with fibergias and foil for protection against rapid tem- ee . 6 Thermometers were inserted un into the ocean to secure lines for q ! ‘ er her armpits to register body lifting the cone suspended beneath temperatures. A microphone was the balloon. in a foam-rubber pad on her ches The space travelers were not to detect heartbeats. Another in alone in the huge nose cone as Strument recorded her breathing they started the 10,000-mile-an- r some 80 Minister Andrei Gromyko of Rus the tip of an Army Jupiter ;seconds, then curved high in the missile Gromyko’s Able and Baker rode in cozy separate The animal and for the test because she was a vegetable materials also were in chambers of both animals were | vaite Re'peace tears carioes CYashes On Franklin | day in many ways. Standing 30 | feet from the grave, apart from | Vernon L. Lindsey, 22, of St. | the foreign ministers of the West, |Clair Shores, was kilied instantly | was one of Dulles’ thief adver- early today in Southfield Town- | saries of the cold war, Foreign ship when his car left the road and crashed into MURINE EYE-WASH Oakland | ' ut telephone -| Yesterday was the day when, | Highway | P°.°s 27d @ tree boss, Nikita Khrush- Toll in 59 The accident |chev, had_ originally planned to throw the world into turmo# by took place on Diuretic Aid to the Kidneys Gromyko Te Thee were indestom ot cee F DOANS PILLS % 93° om 0 0 sive speed, troopers said a [ y EF Decongestant, for Colds, Hay Fever, ote. ner ° Many Uses! Kids’ Hula-Hoop. DRISTAN TABLETS 98 59: {0 Get Rolling Fencing, Lawn Games. Etc. Soe for Cleaning Selled Clothes ; ~ hee sl tN 141/,-Inch 7£ Energine-Cleaning Fluid = +» 26° 7 Ike Calmly Stresses Plastic 4 E terezie for Athierss Foo emo No Top Meeting Unless. — ABSORBINE JR. $1.25 69* Progress at Geneva E Fomous CRIFFIN'S ABC Wax ~ | mies , WASHINGTON um» — President Pig aio SHOE POLISH 19¢ 13¢ Enema toy, od Soviet Par « tor 25 AE aetna ten Na measure of progress” must be or c HALO SHAMPOO 60 39* made at the present come East- ¢€ Box of 400 A 7 i Russia wants a sum- 5 FACIAL TISSUES , vill ] S* Eisenhower so expressed himself : ri i , during a ae nie House $ Larn Gam Prices Slashed on DOC Powder Seg ¢ sromyk > : American “British and rach for $ Decorative Denture Cleanser $5e 44 Fencing eign ministers. temorrew. Warmer temerrew. Chance : FACE DOWN ~ Gromyko, without commenting Red. blue or yellow cslers * bow WOODBURY ef thundershewers late tomovrow Winds The light was set to, blink once, hour flight. serie deg Se kids use ‘em for hula hoops, bow coutberty 10-15 miles temerren: Lew each second during the flight.) ¢ — Other devices checked blood on Eisenhower's call for progress, | and srow targets. lawn gemes. SHAMPOO LAXATIVE t, . “ al $ al aM} an essure, ulse rate, an emper- b. SESS ower order @ tonight 6%, high tomorrow & Medical scientists said Able be. Several small samples of animal pr pul t d temper.'described the session as “‘a very fl border nd fencing or as Today iq,Pentiae . _ meas _ : and, végetable matter were aboard ature and pressure in the cham- Pleasant and useful conversation. room divide Lowest temperature preceding 8 am Calne: very proficient, in training. 14 provide a further reaction to bey ae . } Reg. ¢ R ¢€ a - at responding radiation and weightlesaness French Foreign Minister Yaa eg. Direction "Nort! pos te : ae * * * Included in. the s diation “etudy Both monkeys were strapped | rice Couve de Murvifie and Brit- i | $1.00 37¢ . pancetta Mgt” dla The scientists especially wanted were epecimene of veact. corn, f#¢@ down tn their cylinders at | ish Foreign Secretary Selwyn |B 9g N. Saginaw —Maia Floor @ trolls ise Pe SPCSUTEDS Ph enMs ROE, | Lieyd described Gromyko’s com- | oon ee se A ° m to know how she responded in the mustard seed fruit fly larvae and the start of the flight, with their ay’ “a tri rtite deciara- ia Ne ’ period of weightlessness That human blood knees drawn up. This position an as a pa e ES - | ee Rome eters . \sould be important in’ relation to _ provides the best resistance to tion,” thus saying in light hu- eee eee eS ee a 7am 6112 ~ what might be expected of men ASTRONAUT TIEIN yravity strains at the moment of | Mor that this was also their . New Added Service! 4 co Sf 41k *) released from the gravitational’ The eggs and sperm of several launching. On re-entry, they comment. \e@ PROTO-FILM ¢| 100 m tie pull of the earth sea urchins were included in the would be face up as a result | I : ie : i . n a formal statement read to.e 4 * Wednesday in Pontiac Instruments did record and re. ¢XPeriment to evaluate the effects of the change in the nose cone’s | 1o.smen by his press secretary, | Developing Ps po BAKER s Fanfous MEAD s stighest ho denoepteey aenni “es a, lav information on heartbeat ahd of acceleration, deceleration, radi- position. James C. Hagerty, Eisenhower ex- . b Mail 4 °S LIQUID FORMULA DEXTRI-MALTOSE Lowest temperature 66 breathing rate. ation and weightlessness on the egg | * x * |pressed hope that the Geneva meet-/® . y . 4 ; : , ‘Woethenedartiy ARE - The rescue operation was car- fertilization process. A similar test’ The rhesus is a small, short-|ing “would lead to a better ap-le No Extra Charge = . : 27¢ Can | Regular $2.16 ce Weer hea ts Poatlen ried out by the fleet tug Kiowa, Was conducted with a mold spore. tailed yellow monkey of India. Thé proach to the solution of the/$ bi. ° 6 Cans 22 Pounds Mighest temperature . og on watch in the target area with Th le: squirrel monkey is a tiny, active, problems that confront us in Ew-je . “3 BIO cessceseecssis , » , , , , : ‘ ” - Cela aneeaioo benny $7, two destroyer escorts, the Snow- e monkey Hig was vitally tree-hunting gentle creature with rope. : | ao Weather—Sunny den and the Brough. The nose.important to the seven men picked, jong bushy tail. Its name is de-| Hagerty said Eisenhowerje . 4 Highest’ ond Lowest Temperatures COMe Was reported to have come ta be the first U.S. space travelers. rived from its similarity to the| stressed the need for peaceful solu- : aay e i ad ‘ i nae eee down unin = — the re- viper ~ erie ne of tnese iS squirrel in size and color. Buth'tions to the’ problems of Ger- ° Ask for Your: 4 Limit 12 cans rere eF Limit 1 can __ covery ship the selected area expected to follow the path into monkeys were raised in the United|many's future and other issues 2 90.4 | le | a . ; . aipeietnendays Temperature Chart | 30 ‘to 60 miles north: of Antigua SPace pioneered today by Able and parti now being debated. s MAILING ENVELOPES ¢ 79¢ Hands Teething Lotion — Limit 1 ....... 49 Baltimore * 66 Men phis ts eg Island Baker , Alth he talked to all four > F E E > 4 98c Cotten Q-Tips—Pak of 180 71c smarc 1 44 jarrt Beac re | Ithough - corre eer eereeens Brownsville 89 73 Milwaukee 83 47 Project diréctors said poor The monkeys were expected to te . * foreign ministers, Eisenhower 4 ey bd ' ¢ Oi aire el = 4 pepe yl pe e radio communication, with the de in a free, or weightless, state Paddling in Circle clear was beaming his . re ° . Sim P ‘ 4 60 Mennen s Baby Magi il ee ee ees 44 , ve or c 4 "7 i ; ms , s Caines, ES Ree tors Si Kiowa conteibuted te fhe “Geley {for about 9 minutés during @e) rigcaLooss, Ala. (UPD) — at Gronyke. FH : es SE 39¢ Mennen's Baby Powder—Now Only .. 44c _ Cleveland 86 64 Petros nm 3: in word that the mypakeys had 15-minute flight. It was during | LR Campbell of " Semantha was in effect reaffirmi hi '@ the Postage wae) & Sn Deeret ts Sp Phecaiss Gh gy Curvived. Fs | this period that scientists hoped |i. "was fined $100 for paddling |dgfermination to reject a mecting|s We Are New’ as Nebr ° $1.05 Abbott's Vidaylin Vitamins—3 ozs. ..... 83¢ iu ‘ unci ‘ =a é - - 2 ge: , e \ Port Worth 89.11 Beatle rs ra 4 The word of thé monkeys’ con- sous passtene, GE w Oe di his son’s teacher. The teacher, jWith Soviet Premier Nikita S.je@ 48 Your Corner Mailbox. $ ad y : Gr. Rapics 78 68 St Louis 7@ «62 dition came in able from M: , 7 r ; j ‘ orth Houghton 64 40 8 Ste Marie 14 38 aig ° id = 0 | major headache for future space- 4 George Hataway, goes on Khrushchev unless the Soviets |o : Py re . {{ DRUGS Jacksonsille 87°73 Tampa go 74 Gera soa (a a medical offi- tomorrow on charges of paddl demonstrate good faith at Geneva e M4 ginaw (1 —Meia pened . Woehingten - pe cer station, on. the recovery — ~ ' Campbell's son; Danny, 13, thére- | by offering reasonable concessions |$ e Street h BROTMERS Maren Les Angeles 12 54 ship. Yh The 60-foot missile rose straight by provoking the father’s ck. ito match the West's: proposals. IPPYTTTITITIT TIT Tt SPP rrr rrrrrr rrriTy a / ; ‘ : j VA 5 e- / , ; b « } , Fl L d WA 4 ” i 7 ry “ a J PS ‘ =e fo , ‘a 1 17 Pe gee ern eee eee en ae oe PO ay ee oe . SO age 2. Sr LA Dee : / ( THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1959 : THREE: | OPEN TONIGHT and FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 10 P. M. 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" - We . provided by parents. jw wen your tong ane perder assert * * - & * | Three secondary instrumental The AFL-CIO called the Senate Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush-| Actor Michael Wilding and his pyusic teachers in the school sys- Long-Stemmed Cutting Assortment bill a mess and a monstrosity, Its chev, in their view, hopes that na-| Wife Susan were dinner guests atiten will be the instructors. . « hans president, George Meany, said his tional elections in Britain, the the tightly guarded 1s-room man- - -« © - Corvepers + Bachelor's Burien organization would support legis-|United States and West Germany!sion where Miss Taylor and Eddie) 7. wii) be no charge for the > Golllerdie i oor onary lation it considered appropriate will bring in new administrations |Fisher are quietly spending the instruction. as teachers are do- of nae nrg * Seabiose for helping unions curb corrup- that will weaken or shatter the|third week of their marriage. » Cue Satveg » Tnaie : : | “ ri . nating their time and talent to Merged tion. united Allied front on German’ e ‘the project. _ But he said amendments written issues | While police patrolled the barbed =o, Louse ‘will be given the op- abe toyetprase into the labor bil) in the Senate} Should Socialist governments re-|wire barricades, Wilding played a Gold Dust Alyssum - Siberion Wellflewer would hurt union activity and hin- place the present Conservative ad-|on the lawns with his two children Portumity to meet with the | : nd ONT mesigeld der instead of encouraging demo-'ministrations in Britain this year by Miss Taylor—Michael Jr., 6, teachers to select an instrument. i + Blue Flex : cratic union procedures. The buge|or next and in West Germany and Christopher, 4. Also on hand The program will go into effect: sf aa Nas PO AFL-CIO promised a battle to get 1961, far-reaching changes. would/was 2l-month-old Elizabeth Todd, 'in September. However, those who Waite's Notions . . , Street Floor . » Verbone the Senate bill changed in the most likely result in the foreign)product of the actress’ third mar-,wish to enroll in the summer pro- House. ; policies of those two nations. riage, td the late Mike Todd, gram may do so, Perrin said. | , © * — SS Never at a loss for a word. par- A Democratic administration in, ticularly tf he can make it sound | Washington in 196) probably would hike thunder, 7%year-old John L.'change U.S, foreign policy little,’ Lewis, head of the United Mine but ft might change it some. } Workers, called somberly upon’ The opinion of these officials is ; the members of the House com-'that Khrushchev wil! not risk an! mittee: armed clash over Berlin at this} “Play fairly, ye givers of the time. law.” Khrushchev's November ultima- And he tossed in this thought: tum to the Big Three to get out; That labor control proposals in,of West Berlin in six months is| Congress would ‘fasten a castioonsidered by these , officials as iron chasity belt around the! primarily a probing action to test waists” of American labor and re-|the unity of the Allies. duce workers to second-class citi: They stress that the Soviet! zens. 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