4 ts. Weather Bureau Forecast 4 PRE 1 PAGES: ee oo Showers, Cooler . . a (Detatis rege * ! e ri7th prEaR ’, MICHIGAN; TU ESDAY, Fit NE 30. 1939 —40 PAGES’ be ass * ont eoeu ry oe ‘ ey ae 4 ; pea * 3 x 7 eae “hd ~~¢-——~ Pontiac Press President’ Ponders Red Jet. Might ~ Pilotless Plane AdDirector a way Spews Death Retires Today : ‘in Okinawa City © | Disaster Occurs After Bud Bassett Turns Over U. S. Pilot Abandons Reins “to John Riley "| Crippled Craft After 44-Year Service - 4 ‘ i { — Will Urge Pontiac Bow to State’s _ Sewage Demand City Managet Walter K. Willman today indicated ; he will recommend quick surrender to the state’s de-| mands that Pontiac halt Clinton River pollution by) construction of added sewage ‘treatment facilities” - The City. Commission will he presented tonight, he said, with a citation from the State Water Resources Commission condemning Pontiac’s pollution of the Clin- | ton and setting July 30 for a hearing ona possible — ) order to build more treatment facilities. | The citatidn, issued by the Water Commission, Thursday, is addressed to Mayor Philip E. Rowston and, ri —————* Pontiac’s six other city). * State Winds Up | Deeply in Debt | NAHA, Okinawa (AP)— ‘A pilotless U.S. Air Force _lJet. fighter hurtled into-the- -- ‘corner of an Okinawan \schoolhouse today, then sprayed fiery fragments. over a residential area. The Air Force said 16 persons were killed and 8, injured -in the cash ‘at Ishi- kawa, a city of 30,000 in- habitants 18 miles north OF . ‘Naha: - ‘ , -All of thé victims apparently m4 i were Okinawans. Police said that 60 of the less seriously injured Russell Bassett, adver-! tising director of The Pon-, tiac Press and executive vice president of the Pon- tidc Press Company,- today is severing activities with | as Press. _- His place as advertising | director will be taken by} John A. Riley, who has. ' Deen. asgistant advertising, manager and director0f’ | The Pontiac Press Com-” pany. : ¢ 7 .. ox QUIZZICAL LOOKER—President “Eisenhower RUSSELL. BASSETT ‘commissioners. It will be up = ‘to the City Commission whether to fight the cita- ition or accede to it. | The state said it has a Wealth’ Queries Counties ~ AP Wirepheoto ‘of facts, accumulated by a year's Riley has been with The Press ore sc} testing of the Clinton, with which on ax fOposd since is and has served as. Gives his full attention to a model of the giant, Fro! R. Kozlov, who flew the 4,660 miles *from - ip aa dren playing near : End of Fiscal . Year. to confront the city at the hearing. | manag of genera] advertising four-engine Soviet TU1l4 during a ‘tour of the Moscow to New Yort K in dl hours and six min - . The facts, according to the ci- (National) and assistant adver- Russian cultural exhibit at the. New Yerk Coll utes aboard one of the real Soviet jets The ex The blazing wreckage set fire Finds Michigan Behind | Head of Oakland Board tising manager for many years., seum. At right is Soviet First Deputy Premier hibit formally opened last night to 30 houses. . tation, indicate that Clinton Riv-. | er pollution is “a public nui- | sance” and a health menace be- | *\ cause Pontiac’s antiquated treat. — LANSING (AP)—Pockets empty. ment plant “fails to provide ade. — and living from payday to payday, quate treatment for removal of | Michigan closes out its 1958-59 fis-| solids and substances in the sew- Thousands rushed hysterically , the scene after a broadcast bai 1150 had been killed and 300 hurt. Che mulling crowds hindered the removal of the injured to hospitals Ike Views Soviet Exhibit, ior Declares Show ‘Remarkable’ oe ae . base in the James R: Dickerson, who has been Wants New 2 Pct. levy promotion manager, will continue on Property Transfers as promotion manager, and will be manager of general advertising: (National) $1 10 Million ¥ Round two has begun in a fight lto give Michigan counties more” .In retiring from active duty . cal year at midnighi with a meas-| age and industrial waste from money outside the overburdened after 44 years of service, Bassett ly $400,000 in its general fund ———-, — and busi: yoperty tax , concludes a career which won This round was signaled to a) bim recognition as one of the joesiers ae World War Il oa treasury.- : | ness,” * ‘Okinawa, biggest U.S * * - . The state action has been ex.|start when Delos Hamlin, chair: outstanding advertising execu- —ay7 > 31) . Setlanse “hc ee ee . ; > ) The sovexcment fe aS pected for several years, said Will-/man of the Oakland County Board tives in the United States: Before - ae a agen ae canes si nelp. wedhee (mis ong dig sa inna pele Far bast. There were jmmediate seventh most ‘populous state—an man. after studying a copy of the ‘of Superviseys, sent letters this assuming the duties of adyer- silico a Resin cts . “ins é : rede sede F ’ political repercussions in Tokyo. | one of the wealthiest—is winding) .iotion which arrived in the mail, Weekend to the chairmen of other tising director, Bawsett served {san life and kn joi wt ri The Vice President said that : The Japanese Socialist party, up its most dismal. financial years on Lansing today. _ |Michigan’ county boards of super-| as national advertising mana- | ‘ és per are mda) ' he was convinced that after Kez. | Kozlov. a jovial, graying’ man !ong critical of American admun- | : lov tours and studies the United of °) years. grasped President, istration of the, former Japanese since the depression of the 1930’ 8. * Pr ‘* visors. . | \ ger. | eside jee “yr previe ed P : dt | President Eisenhower preview States he “will return to Russia |. isenhow er's hand late yesterday island, said it oul ring the And more hard times iie ahead. | “The ic . : | e citation is up the city In the letter Hamlin asked H : ; | He,.joined The Press advertis- the fair yesterday and = pro- .,, : : pe . maiter uo in Ps Current cash obligations to administration’ $ position during the what they thought about a 2? per ‘ing department in 1915 and hig hounced it remarkable ice aiveme” pattern Aon mu oheute ween ante re a er up Parliament. public. schools, local govern- three elections in which we've un- cent tax on the assessed valua- -entire newspaper career has been, Soviet First Deputy Premier — nay i¢ ts united behind tha lead | Washinton fie heleed oe ae Lt. Gen. Robert W. Burits, 7 ments and other sources total 61 successfully asked voters to ap- tion of property in transfer from | with this newspaper \Krol R. Kozlov said there must ; : wae President sen one vi ; ‘ € commander of the jth Air Force, million * dollars. Debts pres in tad bond aoe, - finance more one owner to another. * * ‘be peace through negotiation font sputniks ; > sini bre anc th ~~ on ee , , or inthe works and charge- jfacilities,’ he sai a U oa 0 sympathy” for the \ ! hand the & * > * | Hamlin had Nor man R. Recnard | He has served as advertising Kozlov r:bbon-snipped the 40- to autos to ofl paintings ©. their families, He planned to fly able to fiscal 1958-59, add up to around 110 million dollars—the | biggest deficit in Michigan's _13%-year history. — , The exact figure won't be known Pausing before the model of the big new. Soviet atomic-powered joe bretiker. Lenin—while Tke adjusted: This glasses arid peered int? a cutaway section of its power plant icounty corporation counse] and ‘director since 1957 upon the re- ial Kicsribone Oreatinne the water legislative agent; feel the pulse of tirement of Horace F. Brodie. He pea oreishagpte cn adage . stoaang Op taree Ui other county officials on this ques- is widely known in both state and) pected te broach graver mat. | ja he or more time while We tion in Lansing this week, where national adyertising. .cireles. He} fers—such -as the Bertin. cries itook t question, to the voters. 'state officials were trying to solve has been a member for many | and a summit meeting—during | to Okinawa for « pervonal in- vestigation. An explosion occurred aboard the F100 Super Sabre jet soon att- Thompson Gets {%to 0 Years until auditors render a final ac-| “The Water Resources Com. | money problems of theirsown. years of the Newspaper Advertis-' 9 White House visit. ~Kozlov:remarked: "That's what @ it took off um nadena Air counting ‘about the middle of Sem neon iererenty ibe — * * * “onal ing Executives Association, =| nile the customers start we use afomic energy: for.” bows — _e ; Sn eee tember! ec ere is no chance |= This move follows a propo BORN IN.OXFORD a ; a : * * e Peo Sept. voan Gs. Somegelt After 24 weeks of rriidess bar-, the people of Pontiac will sup- to permit counties to retain a por: sl weleran Gn Wika War ie doce’ owe a Fat Flint Teamster Agent “le/ bean preuching that we = of Chalmers, ind., parachuted gaining, Democrats are wrestling port our view that pollution can- (ion of any form of state tax adopt-' / : ere Oxf = 1 we d 50 cent = - child _ Kozlov, Sentenced in Keirdorf six years.” Fisenhower told him, & salety. | ao with Republicans in a no - holds - | not be reduced without added ed to be split among the counties “45 9Orn In xford, and was and . cen = ” children, - Ke zlov | 4 T h (e Ina visit of more than an hour, Capt. Ric hard Roussel! of Lock- barred match to write a new tax! facilities.” aed ‘echools graduated from Pontiac ed ar a visit to the Ideal bd uman orc ase the President drank orange juice port, La“: an éyewitness, said the | . program to pay off debts and meet|.Willmtan saw “no reason’ why ALTERNATE PLAN Sawot ie ae i aanie Ton Bd erie to. ao # Jt pheard some Russian” hi-fi musie empty, plane headed tor an unu- : rising costs of government. |the question should be put to voters. The new transfer of property Bassett's work brought him into the shipyards at Camden Nod _ Genesee County Clrenit 7 © sounded tke jez, in Epon a in ze igs eared or SON ‘again, General obligation bond ig? tax, similar to others state legis iutiniaie contact with. civic und) la ® Judge Stephen J. Roth ee on ao Me Russian sal, 45 the Mi oa - I me : y en rf F , . Bad : Dee “ier i : amori Elementary Schoo The Legislature was thrown into sues for $3,300,000 in improvemenita lators have seen already, serves . oe a ales ~ , > . ; horsepower Sutomonih less. termed: . Be . £ i, business affaiys and he has given Vice President Richard M.! late this morning granted. Soviet ofl paintings ' ‘strfang”’ and. gy Fone 9 st angry turmoil today at the fiscal Were, turned down in 1956, 1958 and as an alternate, proposal, Barnard year end as Republicans replied , again this spring. isaid, as counties seek revenue oth- in kind to a stinging attack by ~ ~ * than that provided within the Jack D. Thompson a 24-... “gtmong” in character study, and Sheering off fromasthe school hour stay of sentence tO told Soviet Ambassador Mikhail A, building, it burst into @ shower of file an appeal to the State | Menshikow the whole exhibit was flaming metal which scattered oveg_ generously of his time in countless: Nixon, who shared the +: peaking activities and projects throughout podium before 1,500 invited guests | “tt er the years ;with Kozlov last night, toured the | Gov. Williams. |_ The Water Resourge Commission |!5-mill property tax’ Jimitation ~. 'six. acres of Russian exhibition | The Democratic governor was, indicated it was prepared to gwe The first proposal, backed by He has served as president of 14 called it “very importart » Supreme Court. : Pemarkahie ~ everyone will like the’ green-tilea roofs of the sur- accused of ‘‘slander’’ and “‘throw-|the city until Dec. 1 to have plans Hamlin’s Supervisors Inter-Coun- | the Pontiac Chamber- of Com: | oe « = nee ut rounding residential’ district Other previewers .were iim. - The Air Force said Capt. * (Conitimed on Page 2, Col. 8) 1Comtinied on neeas 2, Col. 3) Another "Was headed fox prison today.as a result of the — , merce and past president of the | Pontiac Kiwanis Club. He its ty Committee and the Oakland Teamster County School Board Members Nixon the ing everything into a tajlspin.”’ approved by the State Health De- will” open There was talk. of a two week |Partment: July 1 of next year to) _American ‘National ” Exhibition in Moscow i have more facilities under Assn. is “still In the picture,” | one of the original board “mem- = “cooling off period’ — and, for a, con- - ms 'S Rae Peeere: , {next month. In his address he said soe Kierdorf torch death time, of stalling“budget bills. ~ lio eee =i 31, ve! (o- have, ‘Bereeré emphasized, Ht would pals = aa Ragen it was not expected that the ex-! Jack D Thoripest 42, was sen- . ie aciities completed ar 1 minti keep 30 : Sportsmen's i ie is pas . . ~ y~ Méanwhile, in the Legislature's Gperation. ee ona of Paper “the Lage. president and board member eee Of exhintions’ “and ibe tenced to 1'2 fo 19 years in Jack: Hails Queen With Huge Sign of an} x be Nixon-Kozlov visit exchange would son for arsgn in-.connection with 110th day, the state wallowed in | unprecedented. debt, with new — rently clos- . peyeces pay eeys sre eliminated, since the Health De- ing in fast. Hopés for a quick tax artment has alread d | séttlement blew sky high. P ) y approve the Huron River Hunting and Fishing Club. iwhith exist between our govern- For many years he served on ments.” But the Russian and, In his letter outlining the trans- the board and was a toner presi-| American péopres instinctively like’ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) leach other, he said, and the ex. lature may. approve, with the schools getting two-thirds and the county the balance. | the tine that fatal ly burned Kier- dort Thompson,’ business agent at Kiqrdorf’s homme local tn Flint, Willman agreed that the first ‘“resolve fhe basic ~ differences deadline could be stepped up or Toronto Shouts - Gracious _— sional showers ‘and scattered . : : : : “displayed i ere jaay be expect. ‘sg Gal alba tree tootsie bar: For some strange reason the pud ciety we all compromise one way Before passing sentence. Judge O'S Pi ax ea mM wae: scum erocis Eqaet party: ed tonight and temorrew with | esque queen looked coolest of all in lic cries for the strippey's scalp,” said or another.” —- | ; Zoth cited Thompson's criminal nn oe gees ic My mother often told me the f L ar me : 7 ; x aces, in lette i : ‘ the low tonight near 58. * - a clinging white dress that accented peel Bictane 4 pay to see a stripper “A secretary accepts pinches from (Continued *” Page 2, Col. 8) up to 110 feet — —— = a wanny a of TV competition, the d 4 motes _ out of a chorus girl's slipper im Wednesday's high will be slight- a 36-26-36 figure. her émployer,” she said for example ._ - high. and with . | ws - ty haher-a wart 13. Commiderable tl night clubs are turning to exotic dan- E ‘ : a : ee ~ ‘iNuminetion that New York. Mother was bere ia sooitneta and continued cool is * * * ‘cers to keep their shaky doors open. f as eae a to moe when Licey ; : f was extreme “7? ee eee ¢€ sf J 5 ‘ a . . ~ som | was i ’ a9 tor Thai. A Liber ee Re 2 hey pay salaries comparable to 2 ro e of e women when Libby 2 In Today Ss Press teens when he came here, < outlook sda 3 y scored all her points without : z , suggested “A woman gets married to In Torontg, in as many places | : The thermometer veodiong 8 E stripping to music as she does night- - S0VerDor's. Even a mediocre perform- ascane pinching « time clock.” 5 iocians and in letters fully as bigh end |. 7° Stal count I find that the 1 p. m. whs 68. g StIppng os er can get a salary higher than a wert ne . . 2 Montreal and Toronto papers in ly in a nearby Detroit show bar. She bs aeisiak: - Mrs. Norman Nakkula; whose hus- > Comics 24 | with an itumination that shows’ 1... days have printed a total of — said she had been making a psycho- 8"@duate physic | band is a Lion, said she thought Lib- |. County News i. - | eh emai to the Niagara 297 pictures of the queen in at Reds Stress Automation logical and historical study of the. “It floesn't add up to me, either, by was going too far on that.” ———— SO | lee ween ee ‘eave |least’ 100 different poses. Their to- MOSCOW UxeAutomation and | STP tease “because it 4s important - “but it’s a fact.” . lub president Sam, Molarino | Journey to Love + 33 | ee Gracious Queen.” tat coverage runs into hundreds of ’ . ae : to me in my career to-know why this» ¢ Libby said she believed esate. ’ awarded Libby a <——e of appre- ft parhets ’ << i : a ee | : scientific research were st . -} Obituaries ~. + 4 Although the Queen foday is at- A Pontiac young woman is al.. today in new ‘ordets. to Soviet profession exists.” ° ing attitudes in the United Staies ciation. 2 Sports. 191 tending the top example of her host a. perfect look-alike for the “{ industry to meet production tar- |= Her audience of dignified business toward nudity come from our Puri “B you,” said Libby. “It will go e| Theaters 18. |favorite sport, the Queen's Plate Queen. It is my intention te soon / gets set by Premier Nikita and professional men and matronly tan mapas. in. my scrap book.” ° 4. TV & Radio Progranis 31 horse. race, she does rot deny a gey in touch with her. and if she's: ) Khrushchev in his campaign to. : aN : ne : 3 Wilson, Eart 31s keen interest in prize fighting. And willing we'll:pablish her name. and | eatch up with the United States: ood PRM AME A PEE GENE LES SLL AE re sniemanennviinases Weise eben aaa tl Spiess chem srmgenctere ime 9 sige | Women’s Pages ®11 =although she tried to aan neu- oe “The governor's statement set! back a tax settlement for at least’ (Contifued on Page 2, Col. 4) Se 9M Re * (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ‘ insisted on his. Innocence yes: terday during sentencing by Cir. ceult Judge Mephen J. Roth in By JOE HAAS TORONTO, Ont.—Queen eee the gracious 10 days and cost the state at least ; three million dollars,” said Rep. = . : Flint. young, woman who symbolically a aimanet Snes” Allison Green of Kingsgon. GOP” bat aC lothed Meeting = S omé beavy-set ex-convict an Quartet of the world’s people, is ehjoying an easy two Aa House floor jeader. Green figured the cost of a de- layed solution on new revenues at, $300.000 a day. ; ‘Williams started if when ‘he > called GOP senators ‘‘willful men’’ and “blind Samsons'’’ who sold out — ‘Strip Teaser Defends Her Art ROYAL OAK (AP) —Strip teaser. housewives looked most ered Does Libby feel immodest, when she Saige Nouneed his intention to appeal the “days here. sentence to the State Supreme . a Cun: : _'. They were purposely made easy to create a contrast : “11's. the Teamsters who've been to her. Montreal experience, the two cities love each Convicted, tiot me,” he said other so much—in reverse. Toronto sent an a incognle = * committee .to Montreal toe——-——-— Judge Roth ruled thaf any—ap- to big” business lobbyists. . is Libby Jones, with an angelic look in When Libby confided that she earned. strips? Seal’ would nave be made © study its mistakes, and this tral, she admits that she was glad : » her green eyes, defended her art be- from $750 to $1,250. & week. “I. Teel mosesty ” is felative.” sie Lele fryin within the walls of City is profiting by its find- pal ree ae oo ee : Q said. “It is relativé as to time and Jackson Prisou: He refused to set ings. boxes ig the classic upright British Cool, Cool! I © - Under the watchful eyes of their tributing. more to society if she had 2 ; t _ wives who came as surprise guests, .vecome #- school ‘eacher after oes oe SGA “without clothes » Ai Gates ‘i see: Couity Jail for livery ig their queen has become big it. the Duke's greatest fear an@ sn’ | “membérs of the Royal Oak Lions Studying English literature ang = * ee ° ado a4 DUE ClOhea Sa the saints, prieeiy’ today husiness.in both cities. The news- peeve is in what might happen to - : education at the University of ** = pct ae Judge Roth conceeded. that the P&Pe™® > Poth cities feel. that it is. the Britannia. He almost sobs when J ust Grand! | ‘tore the Lions. Club were captivated by the speaker at their weekly luncheon meeting. Libby agreed she would be con- Washington in Seattle where she was Adlyn Morris before she took place. A two-year-old girl without - “At what age@oes the female form become’ obscene? A bathing, suit is * Supreme Cotirt: may overrule, his ‘SMS a QAR SSieacailthe a bond while an appea] is pending, style.’ With so nuch rivalry, entertain- While never outwardly showing too big a husiness, and the Toronto sums -the he looks at a 40 foot long spdét on Globe and Mail today its side where matter up in a single: éditorial sen- the paint was dicision on nd bond, -but said it was . = scraped off in going through one _ Libby sweetly joined in the routine proper on a ‘beach, but not in a' pub- wt hi j ' : * i i ¢ ¢ : ® ii The mercury plunged 36 degrees, of singing “Don't You Hear Those * *t#se name. tie. brary.” och eases 2 Brent Dall. I tence: “Let, this natighal Your’ be of the early locks, He has fears 4 But she argued there was a pop- = the last one ‘of its kind.” | - for what may happen in the Wel- in the. Pontiac area last night as. clouds blew in with*cogling tem- - Lions Roar?” and “I’ve Been Work- ie ro Lawyers for Flint Teamster- The word “‘gra- ‘band Canal and at the Soo locks. peratures late yesterday after- ing on the Railroad.” She nodded ap- ular demand. for her art. Arid how. abatit the criticism that local 332 said they would ap- cious" was adopt- Old residents: sefape back into. ann! ~~ | proval when they refused’ to sing “Up to date it has never been sug- a strip teaser delibérately provokes peal both the sentence and the ed by Toronto to history, and find a marked differ- The temperature fell from a & There'll Be + a Time in the Old. gested to me that aman could do my man's basic impulse? denial of bail. . ‘go one better on ‘ence in the Queen's tour ang that ~ high of 92 degrees yesterday toa | Town ie job’ better than I," she said. — “l think many forms of art cater 4 Thompson received the minimum | “ontreal. If the jof her great-grandfather in 1000 low of 54 at 7 this morning. After all, the temperature was rirar to the basic drives of man,” she said. © sentence and could be eligible for iseve, the Q cen” et Ki aE ja nt VIL * er : , fave 1@ Queen ater Kir ward V The: weatherman said aeca- 90 yesterday and the Lions had ‘ * * * Libby suggested that “in this so- parole efter serving abdut a year wad tte’ sinew ln aes ene: and hi nee stripped off their coats. i “| iar oe I: : phot 5 IE? - is 5 i; ees, fig at THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE, 30, 1959 ee eosin . : ‘Polina OF side | : Need lke’ 5 0K £ The Day in Birmingham who 47 | Attend Parley’ | ‘Tem, porary Angle Parking for Missing Boat of State Chiets Thre area law erinr enene of- ae ficers are See eee Gas 3 Put Out Yesterday on 300 police chiefs from througho | From ithe state attending the annual co Lake St. - “Cc air S vention of the; Michigan Assn. of My. Clemens -|Potice Chiefs. | ' They are Pontiac Public Safety ~ NS @P—S! 1 Director George D. Eastman, Bir-| MOUNT cu ame mingham’ Chief Ralph W. Moxley } s and Coast (juardsme ; depunie ne eee ta a. 19foot 2nd Oakland County Sheriff Frank av rE @ salt é = ; Gay a : - ? W. Irons boat unreported since putting ott ier iff’ 8 en to- Lake St. Clair at 4 p.m. ves: In addition to the municipal t ee ook ee D.M. VES" chiels, a number of state police erdas f : : 34] officers will be 1 hand The boat was occupied by John Br EBL nicer val : for the three-day meeting which Bethwz iv, a) of 17396 Vaughan will end Wedne sity wi th a boat Detroit, and an unidentified male trip across Lake Michigan and a friend brief tour of Milwaukee. | Urges County Tax Property Transfers (Continued From Page One) | Irwin Sternall, 75, a Harrison Township boat livery operator, reported the inboard boat miss- ing early today when it failed to return from the “short spin” on which Bethway reported he and his friend were going. The inen took no fishing gear. one leg fer of property tax, Hamlin said: He “It would have the feature -of, giving to counties a basie source of Bethwasy is a cripple, having been ainputated Eroana with crutches gets Shortly after Sternall re ported revenue aside from property iaxa- | Bethway's craft missing, a Lake- tom. It would allow coyinty boards | 4 shore resident notified | he Macomb of supervisers to exercise. greater County Sherifis Department he Judgment as to the amount of prop-| had seen a light flicking on and erly tax that they should. spread | off about four miles out south of I any year the mouth of the Clinton Rivers | And more important to his own 7 A A ‘Oakland County, which faces ‘a def- Macomb deputies and I[larsens leit of more than a million dollars s cat Li & » t Ci f ‘emendous social Island Coast Guardsmen located oe WR Gl i mendo th immediately: ih h welfare load, “it would reduce i n diately) seare . ; ne sean MINEOMEY MEA SeaLEY or eliminate’ many existing Ce aice deficits,’ Hamlin said Sternall said informed | * -* ' Bethway several ago that an Oakland County Sen. L Harvey MASSE NA, N.Y anchor and pope he had for his: Lodge, who had introduced a sim- freight ships, traveling PEE, he had days : craft were too smalt for it. \ilar measure in the Senate, said he rence Seaway, collided today -in a! security employe checks will which could be misused to hurt) additions the Senate had made. | ‘wanted to study Hamlin's proposal Lake St Rawrence One was dam- have far-reaching effects in pri- the country | The Senate tacked on four’ ’ . tas [further before he would pit his aged badly vate industry but none on yovern * * * amendments in a marathon ses- irector mee name on such a bill) Pe foresaw’ Noe one Was reported injured ment payrolls, federal legal au As distinguished from the right. sion last Thursday, but the con- getting knocked out, however, in| The ships were the 417 foot Tax! thorities said today of the average citizen to. gef and ferees Friday stripped off two of - F p ti p ithe light of all the. state’s money arhis from Lebanon and the 446 * © oo hold a private industry job, the ; rom on 1aC FESS problems aot Car} Julius from Hamburg The court rejected as anauthor- Court has held that no one, how- two, Germany. The bow of the Taxi-. ized. Monday: the system under ¢ver wo rthy, had any inherent _ | “At the present time It's xot | to have a tot of salesmanship,’ dent of the old Pontiac Gun Club.| lodge wuld. Gorman, who Ue has been an active member| nder it the county of eollection dent. auid the of the Ponttac City Club since it would keep all of the tax collected pulle Continues d From Page One) ; A border IT HURTS —-Don Taylor, 22, City grimaces in pain as rescue workers strive to a hira from his wrecked aports, « car. He was a — a ana ae Seaway” Cah Badly Damages “"Y Lebanese Ship (m—Two fore ign’ arhis suffered serious damage patrol inspector witnessed the Faxtarhis had just yrounds to clear them for’ access\employment is a kind of privilege, dup anchor and was turning for Tax Bill | Must Become - Law ‘by Midnight if , Wartime Excise Rates Continue ee ae a dante ¥ e WASHINGTON (AP) — Only President Eisenhower's signature was needed today to. extend for, another ‘year present wartime | irates on corporation income and. iexcise taxes, | * * * x shapes ae ett " The three billion dollars of an- ‘nual revenue which the bill would| | preserve are needed if Eisenhower | jis to keep alive his hopes for | ahead, | ‘The measure must become law by midnight or the corporation in- come tax levy drops frem 52 to 47 per cent and the rates on high- income- “producing*excises also wl fall. | The excise taxes apply to autos, |auto parts and accessories, cigar- 'ettes, liquor, wine and beer, Congress sent the bill to the ; White House Monday —_ the sixth’ of Oklahoma li ai istraight year it has voted an ex-| trapped 40 minutes before - — released after | tension of the Korean wartime’ ‘rates at the President’s request. The House acted quickly by | voice vote but the Senate had a Ilively debate before passing the / compromise bill by a 57-35 vote. * ® * All 32 Republicans present sup- ported the measure along with 25 | Demoffats. But 35 Democrats. the car went out a! control. _- ><, Co urt res Dictum _ s May Work Despite Secu e St. Law- Supreme Court dictum on nation- that is, with access to information ence for another try at retaining’ 'which some defense plant workers Tight to work for the federal gov-, Jack paye lost their jubs because tha,¢rmment. [rfstead.-the courts have acct refused on security repeatedly held that government No Traffic Deaths farns City Citation aye government and fhat the government in extend- to secret information they needed. | MAS I formed * * ae ti ue a We me i aie the shipping lene The Carl Stripped of legal language, these ing this privilege can use many | : ike the JO per cen ix retention é ‘ ‘ A friend to all Pontiac business. suggestion, ie would not hinge on Julius was bound upstream and inorities described the situation Safeguards to make certain it is} The National Safety Council has) men, “Bud Bassett was an un any state tax ° Fae anoles anip, he sakt, The ax boiling down to this not abused cited Pontiae as one of three Mich-| : ri Se é t i 55: imarhis and Cart Julius c1 ished : z % j . F . i Tha @ y a : zan cities recording perfect falling source of energetic leader- tlamlin, alse director on the »., . The Supreme Court said in ef * * * ga g ship, successful civic promotions Michizan State Association of Su me lity wee ¢ porird abl fect: Monday that everyone in this! The Supre me Court has never death scores for traffic safety in , . : Siilps Were eporter able . : ' and sound council and advice pervisors on whose stationery hist, proceed country has a built-in right to issued a clear-cut opinion on es ee - Jassetf will remain in the area letters went-oul, said the property ymake a living in private. employ- | federal government's consistent te others were Kalamazoo, and where he and Mrs. Bassett plan transfer tax would have “provided ment, without ufhreasonable gov- refusal to disclose the identities of Wyandotte. to divide their time between their Oakland County vith vb "780,000 ad Jet Smashes School, ernmental interference jconfidential informants. who pro-| The three cities made their | Pontiac residence and their north ditional last year * * * ivide information against govern- marks in the face of a national | Oakland ny farm, . | Picks Bad Location mere ‘Lodge leveled another criti clam of the new tax suggestion, which, Hamlin sald, would be | | “uniformly” adopted acrows the aa = . The Republican senator MILWAUKEE (UPD—Fr seats = Revella e was arrested oti said not all of Michigan's a3 | “ Pant almed the stricken F100 ‘ ( : eT eee . ye" counties are in financial straits | SUPer Sabre away from the town my -for selling watermejons, at | «hut that it veered after he had like Oakland and Wayne coun Doin nr a lei iad icles ties, and they thus would be get | Bren ejected! Under outstanding court deci n _ of more nas one million amid: ; ting more money than they ac- The Air Force sent 10 helicopters sions, the government does rial pre ation. ; t | tually need. ,from Naha to help evacuate the have to disclose the source of ad- | : Rep, James Clarkson ¢D-South. Iured. kvery ambulance and! verse information about a chal rison erm Name’ s the Thing Cool Relief S jfield), who has pending before the @vattable Atr Farce m e dica| lemged worker on the federal pay- | House a bill whereby the state Rolling Over equal to one per cent of the as the wreckage 16 Die, 80 Injured (Continued From Page One) corpsman hurried to the scene. Off-| jeac h year would collect an amount duly servicemen joined in combing | for the dead and in Willman to Ask City | | Court for ment workers However, by its trend toward more deaths, -as the! orders without: formal opinions, it toll was up for a fifth straight, as* affirmed holdings of lower month courts that this kind of procedure, Pontiac and Kalamazoo are list-, ed in the 50,000 to 100,000 popula- ‘tion classifieation, Wyandotte in “the 25,000 to 50,000 group. Detroit jand Chicago were low for deaths| Thus, when an employe of a pri vate industry holding a defense contract is challenged on security ground by one of the government's defense agencies, the agency must '> PrePe! 'produce the accuser and give the jaccused—or his attorneys—the op- portunity to cross-examine him Horney Delays: | ATLANTA (UPI) — Poligp said Petitions Guat High they're looking for a thief ~ who stole wallets. from Eva Nicely, ‘a balanced budget in the year, [voted against it in the hope the|C°Mmittee’s report. WASHINGTON, (AP) — A new rolls holding a sensitive position— bill could be returned to confer-+-The premium wil] amount to ‘these and watered down the other airs not find! 9) cover park re- | Involved was repair of damaged building at Eton Park. . BIRMINGHAM’ — The knotty! problem of parking on N. Wood- ward avenue was resolved at least temporarily last night. The Birmingham City Commis-, sion approved an interim — from parallel to angle parking on ithe east side of Woodward be- ‘tween Ravine road and Oak street, pending institution of off-street parking in the area. The measure will afford an increase in vehicle space in the vicinity of the Reid Building Meanwhile the Commission au- thorized City Manager L. R. Gare to proceed with a study of off- street parking possibilities either ‘to the rear or south of the Reid | Building. * * ¥ Recommendations of the mayor's Insurance Advisory Committee for renewal of the workmen's compen-| sation, automobile fleet and com-, ‘prehensive general liability seg- ments of the city’s insurance pro- gram were adopted, by the com- mission, OK'd on North Woodward © b - “ae Auxiliary during World War I, a Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Charles J. Cannon Jr. .of 27920 Sunset Dr., Lathrup Village, and Mrs. Alan Mohan of, New York City; a son, William R.. of Vestal, N.Y.; a sister, a brother and six grandchildren. lke Enjoys Exhibit | Put On by Russians (Continued From Page. One) pressed with the bril- Hance and finish the “‘Seviet Exhibition of Science, Technol- ogy, and Culture.” Nixon, in his address, told Kozlov that “‘Pres- ident Eisenhower's bring here indicates the importance of this exhibit. ns Kozlov read, at the ok of his speech, a message from Soviet ‘Premier Nikita 8S. Khrushchev, which said in part: ‘ “May competition in iD peacrae Also adopted was a recom- mendation for false arrest liabil- ity insurance, not previously car- ried by Birmingham. ‘The false arrest insurance will safeguard the city to limits of $25,000 for each arrest and $50,000 for each incident, according to the $1,100 annually and the ‘coverage! takes a 15 per cent. deductible orm. © * * In other action, the commission approved transfer of $291 from the pairs not included in the Recrea- | tion. Department budget. |drinking fountains © ‘at Eton and ;Booth parks and- replacement of doors for the recreation activities ~*~ * * means of destruction be replaced by competition in prdducing ma- teri#i benefits and accumulating Spiritual values.” * * * Kozlov’ who spoke in Russian, with an interpreter later reading his text in English, said the exposi- tion would show that the Soviet people are so bent on building a peaceful economy that they ‘‘can- not harbor any evil intentions in ‘regard to other nations.”’ Outside for an hour during the speaking were 70 pickets, bearing ‘signs such as ‘Reds. Are Murder- ters,” “Produced By Slaves,” and “Eastern Europe Will Yet Be Free.,"’ y distributed pamphlets headlined “Soviet Russia (the 20th Century Barbarian) No. 1 Enemy” and signed ‘American Friends of Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations, Inc.” The Commission also extended a fire protection agreement with (the Birmingham Country Club un- til July 1, 1960 and approved a ,Chamber of Commerce request for ‘a July 4 fireworks display on the |Birmingham High Schoo] football | field. Mrs. Ruth Whitehead Waddell Service for Ruth Whitehead Wad- dell, 61, of 963 Purdy St. will- be iheld at’ 1 p.m. tomorrow at the ‘Bell Chapel! of the William R, Hamilton Co, Buria) will follow in ' Acacia Park Cemetery. Mrs, Waddell died Monday at her home after a prolonged ill- ness, She was a founder-méember of the Lathrup Village Community ,Charch, a charter tgember of the ' Lathrup Women’s Club, a member of the First Methodist Church. of Thompson Sentenced to 1% to 10 Years {Continued From Page One) record, including convictions for car theft, gard and robbery. The eter conv: Seed come from the Kierdorf mystery. in- volved Frank's uncle, Herman Kierdorf, 68, of Madison Heights: Herman, former aide to Team- sters: boss James R. Hoffa, was convicted in Oakland County Cir- cuit Court of possession a pistol silencer. Also an ex-convict, faces. a 1 to 5 year prison term, but is free under bond while appealing the sentence. Thompson helped Frank Kierdorf set fire to a dry cleaner’s pickup Lexington: “Ky., and was well- known for her work with the South - Oakland Chapter of the American ’ 7 Hot Northeast isessed value of land, said [lamiin's jured Rehearing Carrie Love and Jessie Nabors. : [proposal ‘‘would impede the free “‘E-very effort is being made to in Assault Conviction : - oo lulienation of property ” render all possible aid to those in A By The Associated Preas | os . C on ewa e ssue s . Clarkson's bill would be a tax Jured or otherwise affected by the M 3 r) ; * dy the say a Relief — fresh, cool ait — blog state lane valuea exch year re-, lyse wccident,” Gen, Burne bald | BATON ROUGE. La mM y Blazon Forth on Playground ‘ ihe "| 4 NN x tole gaidless whether it was sold or, Brg. Gen Dale Smith, com ‘Continued From Page One) Bar! Long filed’ an answer last hiilhons inh 1. NOTTS Oday = ‘ ¢ cr . not. The state would keep all of it}; Mander of the 313th Alr Division ’ night to her Louisiana governor Old Fi k M t 1 16 ECAR otles : vu tt vit s f xpansion ; E Rut the season's hottest: and most (bringing in $80 million annually,” took personal charge of rescue op mecly = (plans) fer expeeee ‘husband's suit for separation. She Ite ruc uS Go. humid weather clung to Southern: Clarkson estimated erations An emergency first aid as adequate to curb pottution, lasked $2,500 monthly in alimony} —- The Pontiac Fire Dept. has turned its back on a tried ward, city: finance director. there to nanan, youngsters ~ riven. Gnly some 13,000 miles, | areas with not much hope of im-| * é A, sintlon arm’ al mroruis ween If the deadline is ‘changed, that) Mrs: Long asked Family Court | morgue were ‘wet up ~ Meclate bes . ; From Lansing, meanwhile Bar in an undamaged part of the ele could bring the city that much Judge Joe Sanders to dismiss and trusted friend. ft was anoth night of restless j|nard reported he was seeking “a mentary school, whose windows Bearer to the ate where at would | Long’ ‘i aay ied vitne 2) rire engneo . being retired) after =—_ ing etarms the “at nd s I , ft “sampling of opinion from other were shattered by the crash have to have agreed voluntarily on) Judge Sanders of East Baton! for 32 years. sieep in the ist ane “mith after " iar ‘ ~, | counties, while Hlamiin awaltts financing or face a Circuit Court!/Reuge Parish (County): Family! another day of 90-100 degree heat |jettors back from the different Alter recejving first ald 43 of order giving city government, pow oan set..a hearing for 10 a.m. | last blaze. 1) { {h | 1 ; th it fern Roekie i charred bodtes Willman acknowledged that it is.’ ee i = The e t , possible for the city to decide any- , W ather ‘Weather Delays Zoo jtime to finance the improvements - . on a revenue bond basis ~ Full U® Weather Rureas , RAY : ' . PONIVAC AND NIGINITS, oe seay! NEW YORK UPI-The Bronx * WS inupartibescre eden eels Saar ie. 7.00. announced yesterday that it's But it> was his contention. that ° mere ig oe gre nee $e: lacquired a new animal, but can't !{ would be bettér to wait until necseien Tsoslanle an ae a lees bring it here until the weather the cityidefaults on the Water Re Warren Migh tadey :0 Yow tonight OR; Iheeomes more clement. For one sources Commission time-table and mo q ‘ tree 75 ithing, the Takin, a Burmese rarity, becomes empowered then by a ) Betay in Pontiar somewhere between a goat and Cireuit: Court order to -issue gen-| \ oe een An antelope cant stand Rot ehal obligation bonds A ce ne e in h weather ® F another, said the ” Run ans Fors dey a! - ae le the Takin smells pretty awful A etliney will use “from six fo) soo a Tessin o he a ay weather, but especially seven million gallons of petrole-+ ( ac at a when it's hot, tan a year Downtean Temperatures - Roaocr if tian "4 : | 54 4 f an 1 n if { a ' y ‘i he Boys aught on pesos Side am 4 P | - Monday in Pontiac | Flighea! tend rent tr ) joao Tenn ialnie * Train l 5 On restle | Mean termioveraiure R * Weather fit Rair | ti » Peon r Highest ee ele ty Ponts 70 CALEDONIA. N i ’ ' Highest iemperatuir v0 d Y. (AP). Two boys. frozen in terror, | Mean temperature 81 hudiHed on a ratiroad trestle Monday as a pounding freight | | Highert and Lowest Temperatures train bore down oh them ‘ Paul Lathan was knocked off.the bridge and into the | an unsuccessful attempt -in Legislature this year to kill Michi- station _in suburban Flint last Aug. 3, “according to the decision ey a Genesee County jury. — * Authorities contended, but never \conchusively, that the two Team- 'Sters were involved in a price |war Within the Flint area dry cleaning industry ~« « Frank, ‘54, was burned in ‘the blaze. A few hours lgter, he stumbled into St.. Joseph Mercy Hospital] in Pontiac. He died there ur days later... Judge Roth Coimanidaitid, on the mystery that continues to hover around the Kierdorf case, — ““Undoubtedly ‘the full story has inot been ‘told, due principally to the respondéent’s (Thompson) at- tachment to the code of not talk- ® ing,” he said. Oakland County authorities and Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams once a for a grand jury to probe the Kierdorf-case fully, but it was denied by. = Onkjand County bench.- a a e An -effshoot of that decision was the gan's* one-man grand jury law. Thompson's sentencing had been delayed to allow him to” appear before the Senate Rackets Com- | mittee. in Washington last week. The. committee is probing to discover whether Hoffa has elint: inated convicted ot felons, such as Thompson, from his'union.- . .. . Thompson took refuge behind the .-| Fifth Amendment, just as -he had ° ‘done before the: same, committee in 1957. Frank ‘Kiewtoet had once ap- peared before the committee and “lhe, too, took the Fifth Amendment. So did; Herman Kierdorf when he was called just’a few days ae to Frank's death. . convict. Frank Kierdort eee eee an. ex- Thomson Ties Mie a MUIRFIELD, Scotland w—Pet: er Thomson, the defending cham- pion from Austrdlia, equalled the course record of 66 for the tough 6,806-yard Muirfield Course took the lead in the qualifying round for the British Open’ Golf and Fis Date tn #6 Years : 96 In 18) (7 ip 184 | creek 20 feet below. He died on his 7th birthday coe with a 36-hold total Monday'e Temperature (hart | | 137. Thornson's round of 32-34— iperia 79 #50 M uetie if §} : His riend, Wi Hi | ‘ at ities oe Marcuetie _¢ + ab Witeven vite & = Hiam ‘Hayward, 8, was dragged to death | 66, six. under Muirfield’s“par, ti.d arene ek MAREE, 8] “RIGHT WHAT IN EVIL" — 2e ». |. the record set by Henry Cotton in Beles 2 * Minnespolls 4 i) James P Hoffa 17, of Detroit, The boys were on a fishing trip with Paul's father | ez ena a: 41 New York 96 ao SOM of Teamsters President | Norman 7 : : / pay Pp ncifinat $7 1 ) } f f F , , rr = bd penser 82 8s Pelleton . ‘ ee Pee nau ,( ire The boys were on the narrow side, the father on a cat- | Upset at Wimbledon F prenver i Phoenis ino go) «eT OO and fieht what is ev ‘ “ee “ : \ sairett #3 84 Plitamiral a ge ata. : walk opposite. . : ‘| tein Rranciaco 78 $4, When he addressed a sunnmit “T saw that train and I hollered to the boy oss | a AP Wien ITN, England San. \ GC heplls” gets Pee ce ee eetng oO tie Meval Reanma th 3 10 the boys 40 get across | LUCKY PRINCE — Italian Prince Emmanuel, while shindiving. At the left is a friend of the | 98 Reynolds of South Africa up \ Houghton 58 40) Tampa os cg HENLE Movement in Mackinae Ts re track to the catwalk,” Lathan related "Then the train 22. (in undershiit) is shown after treatment in a ines, Ja Piccard. Sw’ fi set Britain's Angela Mortimer, the racmenrime or ur qyacerme C6 BF land, Mich over the weekend | came by. When It passed, I looked ack Cee ee ene A seeded \ angine A9 55 Washington 10@ #1 5! r ihe weekend ed across and they were Navy decompresston chamber iar) at San is Navy Dr. R. Kirkpatrick, wh ad the — player, 15, 86 to Los Angeles 84 67 (See story on insile page ) gone” , os Diego, Calif for pe bubbles forced inte = blood “was lucky t be alive. : — oa day in the quartet-finals of. the ee , \ j as luc ° ve.’ 6 a AL. nae S: t ‘ ri 2) . , | : Wimbledon ee : n : i . é . -, > 2 \ ‘ t Es : . 2 : f. "s . ¢ \ a < &. . : . 2 ~ 2 5. ‘pe { . i 8 ; * ra x * ; L | \ se ; . < | { : ; > 4 ? nm = > sf - ae a \ : { yy ener erratic... .. " @ te ¥ \ La $ 7 Herman | accidentally © » ‘Split Threatens 4 School Group Stand on Segregation by National Education Unit Hotly Debated ST, LOUIS (AP)—The issue of segregation in public schools once more is threatening to split the nation’s largest educational organ- =— a geographical and Sena aanoiies from the South want the National Education Assn. to adopt the same mildly worded resolution that was accepted after a bitter fight in Cleveland last year, Negro delegates, with the support of some Northern whites, want a strongly worded state- ment condemning racial segrega- tion, Advocates ef,a strong stand lost a skirmish Monday, but indicated they plan to keep fighting. The} showdown will come. at Friday's general session. The resolutions committee held| - an open hearing on resolutions that wil} be up for. consideration by the full convention Friday. — The proposed statement on inte-| - grating public schools called for a “spirit of fair play, good will and respect for law,”’ and said the problem can be solved at local levels ‘“‘by citizens of intelligence, saneness and reasonableness working together.” The resolution was attacked as wholly inadequate by Charles J. Suddeth, Negro, principal of an elementary school in San Pablo,- Calif, who said ‘‘this resolution takes no stand at all. It represents a victory for those .who favor seg- regated schools.’ Southern whites protested that anything stronger would be re- sented in the South. After an hour of debate, the committee went into closed ses-| sion, An informant said the com- mittee decided to send the origi- “A fy _THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, J JUNE, 30, 1959 ur Dioe Yer B/ NATURE HE 16 NOT BOLD. AT TIMES HE CAN BE FACED DOWN BY TAME CATTLE: _j6/ AMES s True Life Adventures a ENA STRENGTH — ASHE \RON JAWS AND TEETH OF THE HYENA (THE JUNGLES RUBBIGH REMOVER ENABLE HIM TO EASILY CRUNCH THE LARGEST BONES. a. F uate. Bury Together \18 Who Died in 45 Plane Crash ST. LOUIS (AP) — Eighteen Americans aboard a military plane that crashed into a cloud- covered mountain in remote N Guinea 14 years ago came ft a Monday to a common grave. At the graveside were 34 survi- vors from 13 -states. Tears rolled down some cheeks i (More Diplomats Flee Russia Report Record Namie Have Defected to West in Past Week DOESNT KNOW HIS OWN WASHINGTON (AP)—A record, Ben: Gurion Said Sure to fo'Resign Israeli Arms Sale to Germany Arouses Storm of Protest JERUSALEM (AP) — Political number of Soviet dinlomats are) reported to have defected to the West in the past week. ‘as the remains of their loved ones were buried in three flag-covered| - ‘ caskets. * * * The grave at Jefferson Bar-' Responsible. officials who re-\racks National Cemetery ras! ported this today said it was the} marked with ‘a single tombstone) biggest flight to freedom by So-| inscribed: ‘Died May 13, 1945 in| viets that they could remember. | air crash in Hidden Valley Dutch! They declined to reveal the num-) New Guinea." observers say Premier David Ben-Gurion's resignation appears almost certain in the Israeli gov- ernment crisis created by his sale of arms to West Germany. * to President Whak Ben-Zii. Even if Re, resigns, he is “ex. pected to remainin power, He - may form a caretaker “go-2rn-' ment to run the country until election of @ new Parliament in November or he may form a new minority coalition without the Acb- duth, Avodah and Mapam. , The. premier walked out af a Cabinet meeting Monday after left-wing ministers charged that he ‘had distorted facts in the dis- ‘pute. Ben-Gurion repeated his . threat to resign to members of ‘his Socialist Labor party — the Mapai—unless the critics within the Cabinet -backed him. ‘Chicagoans Took Law The 74-year-old premier called Into Their Own Hands? . 'a Cabinet meeting: today with the) | prospect of a vote on his demand! CHICAGO. (AP)—Several times bers. Sofne of the defectors are un-| derstood to. have been’ granted! asylum by American “authorities | in keeping with the. government's) long-standing policy of prev iding | a haven for_such escapees. _ A ‘young Soviet diplomat who. took’ refuge in the U.S. Embassy) in Burma is reported to-be only, one of@many similar ‘cases. a oe ; Most of the others are described as of medium-rank and ‘knowl-'« ri edgeable” in. the inner workings’ of Soviet activities in their particu- lar fields. . = =e | ok * * Officials ‘who talked about the © 1959 defections in ymost guarded terms_ Walt Disney Productions said the reasons for the record a flights appeared to be: a : 1. Soviet diplomats overseas are ‘ becoming disillusioned with the, continued round-the-clock secret police watch on their activities. 2. An increasing number have, succumbed to the lure of better living conditions, plus freedom, to. lwhich they are exposed daily in| their diplomatic life outside the | S.S.R. = * * *. Authorities - cautioned, however, | against viewing the stepped-up | ! | nal to the convention floor, al-| though any delegate may submit) a proposed change before 6 p. m. today. Set Funeral Service for William Voisine DETROIT (UPI)—Funera! serv- ices were scheduled Wednesday for the late William W. Voisine, 61, former mayor of Ecorse and one- time dominant figure in down-river politics. Voisine died Saturday at Outer Lake Hospital, in Lincoln Park, from what is believed to be a com- plication of diabetes, a stroke suf- fered 18 months ago, and a heart ailment. Funeral services will, be held at St. Francis Xavier Church in Ecorse, with burial at Michigan Memorial Cemetery. Voisine had planned to run again for mayor of Ecorse next fall. The day after he announced his inten- tion, he became ill and was tak- en to the hospital. Has Three Scars Already Peter Dawnay resigned himself to-| day to the probability that the navy admiral of the fleet, scarred4 gleaming, blue and white royal} yacht Britannia will never be the|that such things happen even’ in |to emergency painting duty, ready same after its current trip through | the St. Lawrence Seaway. As of this morning the 420-foot| Britannia already had logged three sizable bumpings. Two were alongside lock walls and one came when Prince Philip took command and promptly banged the ship's starboard side too hard against a wharf at Three Rivers, Que, And the Britannia’s trip up- river to the Great~Lakes with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phil- ip aboard has only just started. There are 14 locks in the seaway section through which the yacht will sall; a total of 28 both ways. Dawnay hedged when he was of the City Treasurer July |, out “fees. August }, 1959 to avoid penalties. After February 29, July 31, 1959. 35 $. Parke St., Pontiac NOTICE of TAXES | CITY of PONTIAC . 1959 City and School taxes will be.due and payable at the Office - 1959 through Jul’ 31, 1959 @ collection fee of 1° will be added and 1% additional witl be added on the first day of each month there- after on any unpaid City and School taxes. Payment made by mail must be postmarked not later than July 31, 1960 all unpaid ie real property taxes will be returned to the Oakland County Treasurer for collection with additional penalties as provided by State law. Personal Property’ Taxes are not returnable and must be paid by _ WALTER A. GIDDINGS of _ DON’T LET Yur TAXES Go DELINQUENT 1959 with- mei TREASURER | seaway. as the royal couple headed — Britannia Will. Never Recover TORONTO (UPT)—Vice Admiral, asked how an admi the Queen's. husband, al felt when! a British) his prize ship. But he conceded) the best of royal circles. | He added that he fully expected other bumpings as the Britannia) moved majestically through Can-| ada’s urifamiliar inland waters The first bumpiny, at Three Riv- ers midway between Quebec “City | j and Montreal, left the paint scarred! on a 25-foot section of the hull. Evidence of a royal faux pas was covered up with paint about five o'clock the next- morning: in Montreal. But is still showed hours | later because shadflies settled on the new paint. Thev had to be| cleaned off with high pressure | hoses. - The s@cond. incident was a dou- ble bump that sounded like a | grinding crunch as the Britannia | | was being raised in~a lock at | Beauharnois, Que, It made 50 | much noisg that even the normal. | ly Wiiferturbable Queen ran to | the starboard to see what hap- pened. : Officers explained that the yacht had gotten too close to the lock wall. The damage was slight—just another 15 feet or so of paint |messed up — but worse was to! /come, | The third, and so far the biggest | bang, happened at the E isenhower) lock on the American side-of the ‘for ceremonies dedicating the jaint U.S.-Canadian St. Lawrence: power project. It left the most telltale mark of all. It was only about 20 feet long but the scar was much deepér than the others and shqwed it. Dawnay believes in pete pre- Woman Shoos ° flow of defectors as any sign of a deep-rooted restlessness among Soviet diplomats. Italian Prince OK ‘After Diving Mishap SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) pat Prince Victor Emm: eel! 22, who had a close call with death in a skindiving mishap, was today in «ick submarine pared for mishaps and made sure that several drums of matching paint were loaded aboard the Bri- tannia before it left Britain. A spe-| cid] squad of sailors was assigned| to go to work with cans and brush | "covering when notiody was looking. jaboard the The admiral—and newsmen cov- |Nereus. ering the Queen's 45-day, 15,000- | The prince, son éf exiled King |mile Canadian tour in which she | Umberto IF, said he felt fine when is spending two thirds of the time he emerged from a Nay¥ decom in the yacht—were convinced that Pression chamber aboard — the ‘the paint brushes would get sev- Nes Monday. He was to be at more workouts between now! held in sick bay another 24 hours and Aug. 1, for observation. tender for treatment of air embolism, or bubble which entered his’ blood jStream when he surfaced without first exhaling compressed’ ait pwhile skindiving off San Diego Trucks Away With QUIS, = RY ae att Lt. Robinson Kirkpatrick, SEATTLE ‘AP) — As a truck Navy doctor, said death could loaded with dirt approached, 71. have cdme in minutes if an air len Owen trotted to the curb in bubble .had reached the heart. front of her home, garden hose in’ hand. ; Mrs. Owen, dressed in a rain- coat, took aiff at the truck and hit it with a stream of water. The! driver ducked away, but not Ss Police Find Big Bag Is Loaded With Riches BRYAN, Tex. (APJ — Police lone re got ldodsad. stopped Laie Galv ae y- in- quire why he was walking down eaten hele Sina a 8 running Stain Street in the middle of the cause of the dust they stir up. imps carrying x large paper sack So f he ke 4 k | The sack turned out to contain yaar, & e arn t-stoppe a (ruc 1100 rings, 25 watches, bracelets Progress, hmph'" said Mrs. and other items of jewelry, Detec- Owen as she looked across the/,i., Ray Williamson said. Galvin street from her home at heavy explained he “saw some things he equipment working on a super |. anted” in the window of a jewel- highway. ‘ry store, so he kicked in the Gove Mrs. Owen complained to the glass and. took them. city when the trucks began haul- ee clubs bay’ He was in the chamber 18 hours: - The crash of the C47 killed 21 | persons, including seven members: of. the Women's Army Corps. Three persons survived the dis-' aster which occurred an hour aft-) er the plane left Hollandia, Dutch New {Guinea on a navigational , training: flight. Striking Seamen Rio in Naples; 65.lnjured NAPLES, Italy (AP)—About 65) persons’ night as thousands of striking It-) valian seamen battled police until | they were dispersed with tear: gas. | The. fiots in the suburbafi port: of Torre del Greco were provoked | by a government order mobiliz ing | seamen for duty‘on ships to Weep lcommunieation, with¢ It aly’s| Mediterranean islands during the | jworldwide I t aliah seamen’s strike. | The v dlepe e was thé worst since the strike began three Wee ks jago It has tied up more than 100 ‘Italian ships and freighters over the. world. Some 6,000 se amen attacked asl lice with bottles,” stones and torches and burned three police trucks and a fire truck. After two ‘hours they were beaten back with and tear gas 'More than 100 strikers were ar- rested after police summoned re- |inforcements. priolence erupted a second time | ter a seamen’s delegation went Ito police headquarters demanding | re ele ase those arrested. = a tee 78 N. SAGINAW ST. wére fijured Monday? grenades. | CASH MARKET \ for unanimous approval of _the Sunday night Hyde Park police re- deal. ceived complaints about loud and | Left-wing Cabinet- members. dissonant music coming, from ~ South ‘from the Achduth. Avodah and clarinetist John Williams’ Mapam parties have. assailed they Side apartment. arms sale and have given=no in-- Three squads responded and idication of backing down. ‘each told Williams to “‘exclude the There were -reports that Ben- sour notes and hold the noise Gurion, who has been the spear- ‘down.’ head of the Jewistr-state since its) Monday Williants reported toe ‘founding. in 1948, has already the police his clarinet was miss- drafted his letter of resignation’ ing. 24 . . 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By ABIGAIL van BUREN DEAR ABBY: My 53-year- old sister who was married and divorced in her late thir- ties has had-one affair after another with in town. She lives with us” when she isn't traveling (she. goes every- where her ali- “mony check will take her) and has caused us ABRY . much embar- rassment because you know when these men are through with her they alj love to talk. I have asked her why she - has to pick on married men, find ghe says all the good men are married, She is a lot of fun, a classy dresser, and a good sport, but her morals are terrible, Can I hope to change married men. a woman of her age, or should ~ I try to overlook it? : SISTER DEAR SISTER: You are not your. sister's keper although she obviously neéds one. By” allowing her to me her home with you, you are giving your approval to her conduct. If you can't straighten her out —put er out. © . * * * DEAR ABBY: like dogs but when I hear my neighbor say, “Come to. Mamma — Mamma loves you” (and then she kisses the dog- back!) well, I had it! Isn't poeple can get diseases from kissing dogs?” W ONBE RING Prevent Troubles at the present time. is extremely By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN it -true that _ DEAR WONDERING: Vets tell me that dogs are more apt to catch diseases from. people than vice versa, so if your neighbor really loves her dog she had better stay healthy: * * .® ‘DEAR: ABBY: A certain member of my family is hav- ing a big wedding. Every- one but us got their invita- tions in the mail two weeks ago. This morning I got a tele- phone call from, this relative telling . me she ““overlobked” uS and wants us to ceme to the wedding. Do you think we should accept an invitation like this? My husband says over his dead body. . DEAR “OVERLOOKED”: k is possible that you. WERE overlooked. The telephone ¢all extending you a personal in- vitation showed that you were wanted..Go, if you like, but stepping over your husband’s “dead body’’ might take the pleasure out of it. * * * DEAR ABBY: My sister and {1 were doing the dishes and all -of a sudden she hit me over the head with a big soup ’ plate so hard I saw stars. All 1 did was start humming a different song from the on@ she . I teld my “Oh, was humming. mother and she said, |oeeccupation with one’s own health,'aware he is yuinerable to a wil-up° hypochondria as a hobby | sour ‘and bitter. Vi e its -. ' : = “e x *. * lis perhaps the most sensible of all |\derness of fascinating ailments because’ science has classified « © & in View of Resu DR. HEN RY A. MILEER to estimate weight—to zos-|generations lived through without’ qe aged man’s candy, They come WASHINGTON, i C.—Eighty-| le) in 41 nations | {" “The desire to take medicine hobbies after the age of 40—be- re is perhaps the greatest feature cause it Is fhe most natural, After | ability which distinguishes man from an- 140 if you don't worry about your- ter, an active. nerve inflammation. |ever knowing they had, And what ij, @ thousand shapes, sizes,|eight million peop | - imals,” wrote one of the greatest|self, nobody will. - It is then you find out you | | is me sage page ‘ hai tastes, and rainbow colors. Every! and territories were vaccinated Optometrist modern .physicians, Sir William] There is little point in taking get anything, and anything—bugjcan’t even brag to the neighbors! pottle and tablet holds a separate ; mE | — Osler. lup hypochondria in youth, During, or virus—can get you, And, unlike about what a rare malady you've favor thrill. You can take a two -—_. tuberculosis between 1951) 4 7 North Saginaw Street + * that period of life all one genera-|the fly-by-night disorders of your acquired. ltone, three-way acting capsul to and the end of 1908, according 10 Phone FE 4-6842 ' Now is also the best time to: 'day—and it won't rattle your|a report recently presented to the Dr. Osler said another memor-'ly suffers from is the more unin- | childhood and youth, these latter-' timbers until tomorrow, You get executive board of the World | become a hypochondriac because _ able thing: “No man is really teresting complaints — such as|day afflictions often are chronic - ; , , happy or safe without’ a hobby. sprained ankles, broken limbs,isuch as gout. ‘there are available hundreds—'q delayed joy: you don’t have to’ Better Things in Sight” | : : housands—ot medi d Health Organization. and it makes precious little dif-/ busted hearts. You do not have to worry about even thousands—of medicines and enjoy it all at once. Another 234 milli tul r ference whai the outside interest) The golden age of suffering them disappearing after a simple wonder drugs that didn't even ex- * * * not r 2 million were tuber-, ; may be. Anything will do so long comes later. ltreatment or two. You can enjoy ist a quarter of a century ago. A fisherman ean enjoy his sport’ culin tested in these countries dur- Contact Lenses i nn lir.. _ ~~ — - ae _ only in season, So can the base-ling the same period. UNICEF, |} bees vent: Pin booby the also/a’ United Nations agency, as| State VFW Picks Smugglers Panic, Dump Bodies. Teamster Monitor pebarac svaer oh os WD ated te warn den dull sense of health, he can i New Commander 2 Stowaways Die on Ship Schmidt Resigns ns a oe ees earc| ede Shosscd ef'aco"s | SPECIAL RECONDITIONED. ‘ening new symptoms of some-| cine was reported at about 860 — Open Fri. Evepings—Closed Wed. Afternoons | , TRAVERSE CITY ww — Fred K.) sypNeyY. Australia (AP)—Five' Wang Shu Chen he pulled out two NEW YORK —An aggorney who thing fearful. per cent and therefore “should - _ “Rebuilt by Curt's saat! Using Cur Own Parts” McDaniel, 50, of World War. II vet ‘Chine se stowaways crammed into, bodies.’’ y * ; | represented the reform movement le a aciagee = ~ aged bal have an important place in, and» . * * ne 1; is a hobby form an integral part of the tu: | l ate com. , , . ‘in the Teamsters Union has re- ae egral pa $1 495 eran, was ch men | a state com ag secfet compartment ae) inches | Coodd “alleged the three es nad ae al Gourt-appomnted| Ton ‘any purse, On his. days off the berculosis program in most | mander of the Veterans of For long and 33 inghes wide in the ors were smuggled asho sign 8 a CO ppoint on- chypochondriac can always hang | ”” the oteted. Son 930 itor for the union. ‘around pharmacies getting free| eigw Wars at the final session Of ine, Taiyuan in Sydney harbor some crew members recei oo, the VEW state convention here and only three game out alive,! Australian pounds ($2,100) for! Godfrey P, Schmidt said one rea-|smells of drugs he can't yet af- genes to es knowlege? Gennes sunday. police said tpday. : jbringing them to Sydney. __| son for his resignation was a court ford to buy. . = experience) BG Vea rn x tb : ruling earlier this month which x * * could be applied on a mass scale Attachments Others named to top state of par * found a conflict of interest in his| Your true hypochondriac is ass at a cost and with personne! which’ Included : : ‘The height of the compartment a fices were Harold L. Barr, Hol b Af nd th Wo Id. activities. Schmidt, a New Yorker, avid in search of an unusual mal-| any country could afford, the re-, $1 25 Week land, senior vice commander; Zig Ou e [ | sloped from 57 inches down to a : few inches. has been an attorney for employ- ady as a philatelist is in pursuit| port said, | ; mund J."Cybulski, Detroit, JUNIO! “oie Sgr Donald Goode assert- ers as well as a union monitor. |of a rare stamp. There is the The inconvenience and risks as-| Free Home Demonstration—OR 3-5 vice commander; Eldridge " Pols yin Central Court that™ erew -but Not it in R() Days . The Federal Appeals Court de- story of one veteran hypochondri-| sociated with BCG vaccination are; ae sina ane ‘un members involved in smuggling) ‘cision in Washington made it clear ac who, on learning his own. phy-| not impressive, according to the Complete Parts and ‘Repair Service on- All Cleaners! VICALONAR, TY SUPreo ° bristle J. OB | ‘that the court was not questioning: sician had been stricken: with an/ report. | - We Sell ‘What We Advertise! Christie raun tnSi quar he ; tha Chinese panicked when the| . _ . a Se i . 4 omen died and tossed their bodies F bare aries re , ‘ his conduct. lundiagnosed ailment, phoned the The report is preliminary to a - beneriasie, cated! cv) WERE overboard, The three survivors ee ee No ane Sac araresscaiasad | sick medic reproachfully. fuller statement on the BCG vac- CU RT Ss APPLIANCES» \Are. but Capt, John J. Cappelen} about B per cent of the U.S. “I hear you come down with|cination situation to be presented Ovid, judge advocate. , we ut jarce in Sydney, he said. The 1960 state convention will be ‘Cooke ati ; - . oreliminaty | alls it Success II and plans to southern cotton crop is harvested, something I've never had, Doc.| before the WHO executive’ board’s 6183 Jameson Id in Saginaw court Beating for seven @hintes]| imake a voyage around the world mechanically. You been holding out on met”? next session. i = MeDdniel appointed to top posi jin it after he retires . ———— : - ; tions, Clifford Bates, Sebrwaing, (STEW Members of the British me The boat is a 30-foot copy ot | ; = Rockford, legislative officer, and s © Capt. Joshua Sl6clim's— globe- ° -. . “a .¢ Braun, adjutant All seven were remi inded i in bail | circling boat, Spray, and was va * ; — . = Detroit Brodhead Post 2269 won Until July 8 This waa the latestihy Sheverton and Partners: on the . the state ritual degree title ‘development in the Chinese seer le of Wight , Mrs. Henry Roche, Detroit, was that shaped up after two shrouded| Cappelen is the olficer in} Get builtin -Savers elected state, auxdiary president, |bodies were discovered floating In charge of the planetarium at! in gas Mrs. Stanley Sterling, Iron River, Sydney Harbor. 3 lFt. Eustic, Va.. where he teaches senor vice president, and Mra | Goode said the dead men were’ 4 course in celestial navigation. Stanley Sterling, Iron River, senior two of five stowaways who S| . aS ee ° vice president, and Mrs. Charles ed the ship at Hong Kong , that give Gallagher, Detroif juntor vice added that before Austrattan cus ihe ey Are Turned; a president : toms men boarded the ship June | Ma 225 — gician Is Out $ 4 the five were placed in a se The United States produced 119,- cret locker ST. LOUIS uW—Ernie Heldman, 29299 . ‘ ' : Ont a es i. , v a gallons of ; histcy as ee . sree customs “on h iat. a professional magician, reported t n .Cresr » > ; 5 . 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The Ath- letics won it 10-3—in 10 _—< yeh Since it may be some time “ ‘fore another team fouls up a single inning: the way.the Tigers did this one, here’s a recap of what took place: * * * The score is tied 2-2 going into the top of the 10th. The tempera- ture is 90-plus and Tom Morgan has pitched almost seven innings. “Dykes calls on Barney Schultz, the knuckleball specialist -who never would have made the Majors #> Bud Daley, the Kansas City pitcher, taps one to the moaind. Schultz fumbles the bail and Daley is safe. The batter is Jerry Lumpe. Everyone inthe park knows he’s). going to burit: That is, if Schultz pitches something in the vicinity) So! there are two runners’ on base. | of the plate—which he doesn't. . ~ Nobody out. ee ee : The batter is Dick Williams. Dykes has seen enough of Schultz, whose error cost the Tigers a game in Washington only eight days before. The new pitcher is R. G. Smith. Another bunt situation. Williams bunts toward third. Smith fields the ball, but too late to make a play anywhere. Smith makes a play anyway, throwing the ball high over the head of first base- man Gus. Zernial. Daley and Lumpe score, Wil- jiams races to third. Now it is’ ‘baseman Frank Bolling on the side- Kent Hadley doubles. Roger lines. 4-2. Maris, Bob Serv and Frank House hit singles. Dykes removes Smith, calls in Dave Sisler. * * * By this time, the score is 7-2.| Sisler gets one batter on—-a force | play. But Ray Boone doubies home a run. Daley grounds out and another run scores. Lumpe _ singles to left, driving in the eighth run of the inning. Sisler gets Williams on a fly to center, and a huge sigh of “relief goes up from the gather- ing of 5,114. Dykes lift: his head out of his hands. . “What a mess!” he said in the clubhouse. ‘‘We couldn't give the game away fast enough—and we had it in our pockets, too.”’ . * * * . Detroit had a 2-1 lead entering the ninth ming. But Hadley, the _ex-Tiger farmhand, lashed Mor- gan’s first pitch into the upper right field pavilion and it was 2-2. Ned Garver, a veteran right- hander cast off by the Tigers, finished the game after Daley ' worked the first 914 innings. Daley, who had scattered 16 hits going into the 10th, broke’ a blister on his pitching hand. Garver yielded a run-producing single after two batters hit safely against, Daley, but the crafty moundsman worked easily out of |. trouble to preserve Daley's eighth victory. Schultz took the loss, his second. Jim Bunning was the starter but was literally knocked out of the box in the third inning when the-9@nized by the I A’s scored once. A line drive off) the bat of.Lumpe hit Bunning on the right. wrist and he suffered a bad bruise. : ' Frank Lary goes tonight for the “Jon one pitch. aan | x * & kok p (0th Be 5 Toes, 103 Davenport, Mays Blast Ist Two Pitches in 13th } By The Préss National Le 744 43 Kou oe 8 @ $ Williams am 33) 1 22 2 6 2, HBP—By. Miller (Neal) WP—Miller U—Boggess, Sudol, Com Landes. T— 351 —44,771 finding an opening along © the rail, moved all the way to | the front at the three-quarter | post and then béat off the be- | lated -stretch drive of Honest | .j the pedigrees all the way back to _ TIGER DOUBLED ~ Wayne Tedthihiger: Kansas City 2nd: base man, looks at the ball in his “to double Detroit's. Johnny. Groth “to 2nd after Ted Lepcio lined out game: A's 3¢d-sacker Hal Smith Terwilliger: id 1 Big Gus Zernial has badlé six hits in o ‘at-bats, hit two home runs and driven in six tallies since be- coming Detroit's fegular ist base- ‘fman. He tad a hand in the three runs scored Monday. ; 2 , * * . a Canada’s Miss Supertest HE ~ arrived Monday at Detroit for © the Moter City’s Memorial Hy- droplane Kegatta Saturday on the Detroit River. Miss -Thrift- away, defending champ: from Seattle, is expected today. Qual | tying trials begin Wednesday. | * * | - The Detroit Pistons have named . 'Ronala B. Barnett, 24, of Royal ~ Oak, their manager of ticket ad- vertising sales. _ _* * * "© Former Tiger John Tsitourié has been recalled by Kansas City fram Houston fo replace the re- ; leased Russ Meyer. Meyer® is trying to hook on with Cleveland. |: * & ot - Cleveland Genéra! Manager Frank Lane has denied a story in ta Boston newspaper that he de- scribed manager Joe Gordon as a ~ “‘semi-pro manager.’ Gordon has t O AP Wirephefe, glove after. stepping on the bag (3) who tries to make it back in the 2nd inning of yesterday's grabbed the: liner and threw to eee & ne Yanks MILWAUKEE z York Yankees. kicked the around in weird fashion and Milwaukee Braves’ resery looked like super stars. But ball it) wasn't the World Series—only an share exhibition. Youngsters in Wisconsin and the Baseball Fund, set up to provide | Quits After 10 Years New York area were the onh jbeneficiaries in the Yankees -last County Stadium. The Braves added plenty of. ex tra dollafs and presented a check of _ $100,000 to the _ Milwaukec Boys Clubbers - Post 3 Victories. One Is. Due to Forfeit * in Junior Loop Play; Widget Grand Slams Three Pontiac Boys Club teams } .|Bunning always said that if I drank play for Koufax m 42thy b—Struck out for’ won games in the city janior base-| |Lopata, hitless in 16 trips in Na- 000 s—¢| ball yesterday — one on a forfeit.! tional | The Class E nine walloped Our ‘Lady of Refuge 13-5 combining 10, ‘hits and eight errors. A 13-3 tri.) |umph was posted by the “DD” boys HR—|over St. Mikes with Norb Hoffman play was done mostly by reserves | fanning 11. The “F"’ forfeit ‘over St. Miles Lake Orion rallied for a tie tearh got the’ 6-5 over Auburn Heights on Doug | Cole's clutch single in the 9th in | the other Class E tilt. Orion also was a “D"’ victor downing Union Lake 6-2 going ahead. to stay after four scoreless innings. Elsewhere in Class F, Auburn Heights Boys Club trampled the Moose 12-2 featuring a three-hitter by Le orpe. Craig Allen gave up t one hit as Don Nicholje| | dum Dixie Dairy 13-7. The Fal- oo whipped the Pontiac Fire Fighters 19-9. A forfeit went to the| ‘Little Eagles over Baldwin and the’ Metro Chiefs got 15 walks to go with five hits in beating the East- |side Dodgers, 17-10. It was also a busy day for the Widgets. Arnold Drugs tripped Wel- den Sporting Goods 91 and IJn- dependence took the Junior Jets 7-3. Bruce Couture got a grand slam homer pacing the Little |Senators over Atlas by 144. Bob Church struck out 12 in the Aces’ (Hall) 53 win over East Side The Webfoot Mets hammered the ‘Web Mets 12-2 backing a one- “hitter by Tom Saunders and Furt- ney Drugs outlasted the Blue Rac- ers 22-13 in four frames. Ron Com- pau socked a grand siam in de- feat. Denny McLain. homered for Furtney, Queen Attends Toronto Races, Knows Horses “TORONTO (AP)—The visit of Queen Elizabeth to Woodbine Race Course. today to witness the } 194, She was scheduled | to attend the races, and Australian Jockey Club officials received the follow- Hing private mé@asage: “For heaven's sake, put some- one in the Royal Box who really éan talk about the horses. Her Majesty knows the stud book and Eclipse.”’ That would date st to 1764, when of all time, was born 4th in International. AACHEN, Germany, —Frenk Chapet. of Wallpack, N.J., finished fourth in an international jumping heen 5 in the Aachen Horse Show, ik Ball how ‘Braves Super, in Benefit (AP)—The | New Braves’ “Foundation established in the Braves 8-3’ playgrounds show, |howled in delight especially in. the! Reserve cateher John Blanchard ipicked up ball and fired it) into righ/ field. The return throw ime 100th running of the Queen's Plate} recalled ber trip tO Australia in > Eclipse, one of the greatest sires) - ee i‘ laughed off the story ' * * * Three young pitchers were signed to minor league contracts by the Tigers Monday. They are southpaws Roger Armstrong «f J ete Ind. and Bernie Kazaka- vich of Scranton, Pa., and righty Aubrey Lee Gatewood, Little Rock, Ark. Tom Hamilton toteave Pitt memery’ of ‘the late Fred C. the Miller to en. college scholar- s. ships Yankees " earmarked their of the receipts—close to $30,000—for the New York Sandlot! The baseball] equipment in VATIONS to Accept Post Wifh Pre-game festivities included a. ” New Coast Loop run hitting contest, much (AP) — Tom did the Braves: Joe Adcock edge PITTS BURGH - niver- -4 in a} Hamilton ts leaving the teammate Hank Aaron 5 Mickey sity of Pittsburgh after serving 10 hitoff, but the Yankees’ Mantle aggravated an injury |years as athletic director. Mantle twtsted his right ankle | The 3-year aid director an- while managing to put only one ‘nounced “yesterday that he has 4c- jof five fair balls over the fence./cepted the position of executive I He limped back to the dugout and officer of the newly formed Ath- |Jim Pisoni took over his center letic Assn. of Western Universi- field spot But he probably will ties He takes over his new post jnot- miss any American League} Sept. 1. jaction, Mantle injured the ankle| ‘Representatives of the ,confer- two weeks ago. ‘ence schools — the universities of The World Series rivals of the Washington, Southern California, past two seasons put on quite a/Califofnia- at Los Angeles and though, The Braves pushed,California — were high in their across three runs in beth the sev- praise of the new executive offi- enth and eighth innings to win. | cer. Reserves such as catcher Stan! In announcing his. decision to change jobs. Hamilton repeatedly stressed that his personal rela- tions with Pitt Chancellor Edward H. Litchfield had nothing to do with his resignation. “I've been happy here,” Tjamilton said, I'W be more useful is an opportynity that I: simply ‘could net turm down. It has ; a wonderful experience to ae eight after Lopata’s homer. After! for a great university Such a a walk to Johnny O'Brien, Felix’! i Pitt. Now here's a chance to wor Mantilla beat out a hit to third With four great schools. - baseman Hector Lopez ne League action, had three hits, including a two-run homer. The Yankees looked like sand- lotters on occasions as they com- mitted five errors, But the spotty | in my fob “but I feel who haven't seen much action. t there. This + * * partisan Milwaukee. a . The fans Nonne’ s Takes Lead to the plate was too late to get § 9 F | O’Brien, but Mantilla was trapped) as pencer. d 5 in a rundown. With virtually the} - entire New York infield in on the) With a timély .assist from Sno- play, Mantilla got back into sec-| | Bol, Nonne's took undisputed - pos- ond safely, ry !session of 1st place -in the Water. The play of his second-line play- iford American League softball race ers didn't help Manager Casey | last night at Drayton Plains with Stengel’s nerves. But old nias-|@ 10-5 conquest of Drayton Drug. ter is more worried about his! Sno-Bo| tumbled the Spencer Floor pitchers serving up home run ‘team into 2nd place with a 2-1 balls victory. “We're giving «up. too manv! “Nonne’s collected 11 hits, one a homers,”’ Casey said. ‘They scare| tremendous” home run by Harry They're going out too often Dearborn that cleared the. left and too far. I see where your center field fence. Dean ‘Parmen- (Warren) Spahn and (Lew) Bur-\ter made three hits while - Dick dette are giving up homers too.|Ryan notched ‘two safeties and But they're a de scored four runs for Nonne's. Tom * * Bryce had three of Drug’s . eight Despite the Yankees fifth place hits. position four games behind in the| Dale Badder’s three-hit pitching American League race, Stengel! gained the verdict over Spencer's predicted another pennant. Jack Nelson Sno-Bol’s 20 lead was “T said this spring we'd win it/seriously threatened by Spencer in and hystill say it,” he said. “We'll the 7th inning. but Badder bore — 4 get’ going.” down to strand the tying run en And, acting the part of a diplo- 3rd. Sno-Bol made two sparkling mat, he added: |infield defensive plays to hg si- “T hope you fellas win \ It, too."’ lence the rally. ; ta * AP Wirepnste- suuaim ting ~ teal Gaskait, hoon wactaee | big smiles last night after their 13th inning homers broke ‘up 4 44 the and gave San Francisco a big 64 triumph over the Dodgers. peer tet ja si opal, he Say ent spt wbend at sh, * ‘ a | YOUR = ‘yours for the asking “Cover TU KS DAY, "IUNE 30, Bis gl We oe ONTIAC C_PRESS S, . seen aie Es ———— Fo ere ce A TE A ep Rivals “The. Spanish language. is used— MG ra vi i ii P by approximately 103 “miilion “people. : j - SHARE OF j. PROSPERITY -" | An. interesting 2Q-page booklets "“Whot Every In vestor Should K: now’ (+48 ndamentals of invest it's particularly help “ing ment! ful if you arent a frequent S inches Of Hips and to Bust Coaat Dioprove Pos Waist ture and Ceproportion fake ft ineh Bady VMens- Off Afikles tirementa, DON’T PUT IT OFF ANY LONGER! 7 CALL FE 4-9582-3 NOW! NO ne CHARGE FOR STEAM CARBINE ES MECHANICAL MASSAGE, — AIR ¢ ONDETIONED HOURS: 10-10 MON. THRU FRI. — 10-6 BAT. sos of Venus £ Figure Salons Miracle Mile Shopping Cente Telegraph 4&4 Saquore Lake Ras. Telephone FE 4-9582-3- Opera House Poses Problem Bombed Out Shell in Frankfort May Not FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI) Fifteen years after being de stroyed in an Alhed bombing raid, home-loan specialists . Convert Your Seasonal Land Contracy to le a Mortgage and Acquire Your Deed Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. ; Established 1890 75 W. Huron St., Pontiac FE 4.0561 CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR OF orrice H. R. NICHOLIE _ AGENCY 49-Mt, Clemens St. FE $-1201- : ‘ a 959000 7, ‘produce brought tu | MARKETS Stocks Advance | The following- are top prices covering sales of locally grown the Farmer's Market by growers and sold by them in wholesale package lois Toward Record market advanced - Monday. 5 d ~ active trading early today. Detroit Produce from fractions to- about a point. NEW YORK W—Industrial May, Quotations are turmished by the Shares mounted a renewed attack Be Rebuilt Vetroit Bureau of Markets, as of OP their record highs as the stock} in moderately, Business Notes - ‘Rudolph Jaconette bas been ‘famed manager of the half-million dollar Food Fair Market which opened its doors last week in Claw | Sen + Until his new assignemtn, Ja- \conette was co-manager of the aie Food: Fair Mira- cle Mile store. He joined the f market chain in 1957 as a socks man, Jaconette wi ro have 63 emp! under his sone Vision at the Claw- son Food Fair Market. The store is the newest of 37 in the chain. Hoglund has been ap- JACONETTE Elis S. sains of most key stocks ranged pointed eneral manager of the Gen- eral Motors Overseas Operations buyer of stécks.- Stop. in, ; : hele ter yeur Frankfurt’s once-famous Opera rRutis Most gains were narrow. Division, GM President. John F. oe See SFP ery llouse is still an ugly, hollow shell Steele Read Fancy. bu. .. $375, 7 Gordon announced today, t copy Lig bly, Hd: Cherries swt, 16 qts ee) Sone losses marffd the ad- : = . smack in the center of town Raspberries, black 24 pts 6.50 ; The retirement July 1 of Ed- Strawberries. No 1; 16 qts 500 Vanee. Kennecott dropped more . | eres : ~ . Caame . : ward Riley created the vacancy. . . No one seems to know what to . than a point. Goodyear, Inter. : ; : = : do with the burned-out structure, VEGETABLES 1 i Nicke a A GM vic a president, Hoglund had national Nickel, and Southern | ong oc “acciets = ° WA Li . P ‘ C me ee atted ef lows and to stimulate inter- once one of the finest opera cen. Asparagus. doz debs. | ...... .. 2.00 Rail : served as assistant general man- i] 9 OFF TO SPACK An Acroyet-General Cor Jet-Puffed marshmallows an . a Beaus, green, flat, ba 325 Railway were among losers. ager of the division since 1947. = lian oneer ushes four plastic helmeted ext in the future of space exploration The in- ters in the world Beans. green, round. bu ~- 2.50 ; . : : 5 LERCHEN ait _ | “s bat lud lectrome year depicting coe 509 The opening was vigorous, with Riley served moye than 36 years VOLE ty Pret parfh Foebs erojel training strumentation includes electrome pea “ P “ ets, topped, bu : 725" Gar: tang le < . Ayo oe te . i - i kt d visual travel amoung the bver since the war, various esis Neo 1, dca) echis 1.00 the ticker tape late for a six- with GM's s foreign operations. Hog- « m f riifat crhit da mi , i MS LLe é é g : ' \ . . - 5 & co. Pomeck up space Ship fen asim lated flight On radar s ope plexup _ isu - ae fund - raising campaigns have (Cadouge Bo 1. dos. bens. cee minute spell and some sizable lund joined the corporation's for- exhitat from oa ta ot Wop vA dnesdisy at slatl mad planets q ve up ara down movements been started to finance rebuild- athane Cidly. be 259 blocks. traded. Then turnover mer export company in 1927. 4 the Miracle Mile Stopprn, Center =the shi was of 1000 pound, “U-foot ship are operated by @ — ing but none of them has come to ‘chbage lea yu rae moderated with pr ices holding a Mestter Nea! Terk Stock Eaxhange ” Cpedted- ta celebrate The introduction of new Kraft hydrauhe system controlled by generators anything. Carrots.” bu - 1.00 about where they were. so : lead naleechen: : : _ auliflower, No 1 doz as 2) i 1 ene othe eons Tee ceuss * The mighty Opera House, built ee No 1. doz 1 30 * ~ * Steals to Aid Studies ‘hive N ' Oy = 1 : , ° 2 : ‘ in the style of the Italian Renais- Gerveabere ail ba ” 600 is " American Motors opened on a OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI P = ee ee ; ] ue sance, was completed in 1881 aft- Cucumbers. Slicers, bu +30 block of 10,000 shares quickly ¥l- ‘ es Nag” bes .--- =, ; : 3 Mil doz. ochs 4 Git? eniiRORS 8 lowed by a 4,000-st tis lice said Howard C. Green Jr. 25, | Wetting, Lerchen & Ce { : : W n er six years of labor Kehirab! dod. -ochs. .......... 17 share transaction, tinive t Califor F ae entee pet Bank Hidg \ 5 -7 - . 7 Galy the citizeas af-Fiankiud Onions, green, doz 85 both at 45, showing a gain of 's | a University of Cali ornia business "antlad € n e ad J fi 5 n . ans ‘ Alli lrac e l e vent ) Parsley curly, dpa bens , 2 OTe vise was improved slightly in administration student, admitted P , Gentlemen ; cel 4 _ : could afford stich splendor,” WKals- pea, Ne 1 bu Lied later dealings , stealing an adding machine and a Please send me more liferation ¢ : . : : pais 6 é : : Se . er Wilhelm the First said at the Peppers. cayenne. pk bkxt 2 50 - . vr , Pistewt (iivereitied anvossme { . lead Decline rand openit Potators: 50 Ib bag 200 American Machine & Foundry a aa tonnelp swith his) home: ; NaN | Nf ide ati JQrand opening Radishes, red, doz 90 > ‘i rg has i ork, Namba S \ who ye , st the Miracle Mil hive t a % Hadlihes shite aex yo Continued its recent strength, . Sdgtens rbd eon be tie: fore of ping Center * : . : Hhubarb ouldoer doz. bchs -- 90 jumping about 2000 1 a i , i a ial ; For 63 years, the Opera .House Squash. Ital. bu ++ 2589 Radio Corp. U.S. Rubt j . 1 eral ' ih obe desi teries alive ii tg ater at = : : Ae anes : . es kes sa . ., Sauash. Summer bu 2 00 ns ‘ oS. Rubber anc ‘ yy r] Hervant ci aaa! pistes u “ df! Foods by Acropet Gener cl CHICK SN Bhs TRIS VO LS Saas cs TE LER NS i H Tomatoes, uothouses 8 Ibs, 100 Raytheon were up about a point Not Very Restricted hibuted Magi te Vpn Wal , yarket {i tod with Community life Turnifs, bu eee VB : . : | Corporation. which maunafactturerns Ula ke Grned weak 1oday With © : Turnips, sopped. bu 275 each while Caterpillar ros _ The building survived World pres pillar rose well NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — When usin \ wefual roche the coeck up space New -crop sovbeans leading the de over a point f i 2 | j War | but in March 1914, several GREENS doctors put pedometers on patients . ia * hip embarked: from tos Angeles cine on the Board of Trade with ; & . aaa ih Apiel fore thee tinal (ene ol Stic 7 r nights of antense Allied bombard- Caboage No 1. vu $129 New York Stock who had-been ordered to take mod- Ue 9 a Wl He PIMA nae : ‘ tks Punniny t we Ser a ’ Collaru oN ) a - ‘the 2, < > Pp ¢ a] Hive (nen) Stren . ' , “oe “ ment of Frankfurt destroyed it. Ksle bu ae ; - : OCKs ified bed rest, they were surprised. i PES Nok ' Mustard, No 1. bu 158 ilate Morning lQuetatior The patients, whose activity was Fo x . — » oy ar is i] ‘ ist Pry La ” : © Phe ship provides an exciting Dealers said there appeared to Immediately afte ‘ine war, mt Spinach ou i Figures alter decimal point are eighths 'estricted,” actually walked 16 simulated (fight through space be @ small amount ef flour mull sic-lovers attempted to persuade foraips wu ISO gaiiee) 21 Kreves, GA miles around the hospital wards. in for its four passengers through baying but that most of the of eutmerittes (te rebelled (bs (Opers SALAD GREENS Allied che 871 Kroger 2» one week ° a 2 i JD, D iit } q : the use of electronic gear de ferings were being juken by com House. The attempt failed, the , . nue ean ma Lor Glass a Cre ee . Petiog radar scope pickup dod — mission houses which suggested city favoring the building of. Bscarele "ou ‘i 13 hee oe aa oce Re Alc - 5 Notice is hereby given by the under- . j_ Alum Ltd 5 205. , fedies . , _ visual travel. among the stars continued fnvestment buying. homes, hospitals and schools. Let ice Dee ve eel 3 Alcon 100 6 roe 4 are a fen one Pare Ot A Maas ' i ‘ I 5 ni . +3) Am Alrlin 304 454 4. . da and planets a nite : 5 fe feat on i oe , Lorillard Avenue. Ferndale. Oakiand county, Mich- Fhe Department of Agriculture A second attempt was made in Cat eo Oe iis Seen a 2 Lon aes oe , \gan. public sale of a 1955. Plymouth, A hydraulic osystermi tiny Nf aecepted subsidy bids of 7 to 12 192," when a group called the Romaine bu 150 am M & Fay a2} ‘Meaning 106 ; Cl Sdn bearing serial number ee Taner mre) ana : wage . . 5 . Am Motors 442 7 | F 1578822 wilt: be held. for cash to the ip up and noaned til he P cents a bushel on }%q mullion busp. “Save the Opera House Commit P | d E Apa rs Ges 604 repias ce at highest Bidder Inspection thereof ma‘ - ; eithe rile ft owetghs 1000 ete ae comm for xport, The lower tee’ was formed, with member Ou try an ggs Am News a2 Mead CP - 44 be inade at 22500 Woodward Avenue ig prntarat wd #4) feet Jong bids were on shipments to be made ship extending to high-ranking : . ae ta ed sae : ee ie fe orcne County, Michigan cthe pines of 7 5 : Merge i ‘ : ; The exhibit is hemng held in con during October and November. aft) American officials and important DETROI ve One OU ree, paid i eiahnenan $22 Mpls Hon 35 6 ASSOCIATES DISCOUN r if “anin tao ty Emcee 75 2 49 5 ZATION -. ‘ netion wall Miracle Miles July er harvest of the new crop citizens ie AoE ne JANG We [nD pio & Co 274 Mies ral 4 3535 Fort Street, Lincoin sg Yew oft a The > . 7 . yp a 17 . enon 301 Mons Ch 17 Park, Michigan = Hh Sale abration A caborfal Gran Prices Me committee aaised $57,000 , foe j, by Doe Nene f caponeties under Balt & Ohio ee Moosan Ch 3 a eee 3 A road map is very olay oof ewok sill be put oot with which the town tidied up the - .- Belk Stecl a Mot Wheel 182 reper So , oa MET in Wednesiiny alse CHTOAGO CHAIN ruins, removed the rubble and DETROIT EGGS Bohn Alum a7 pucier “Brass oe 4 ‘sae : wenares Oe We Gdeane Gieate . 4 . sae DETROIT June 29 +AP) Egga f0b |Bond 8tr« 226 wy, ¢ 1 ; WART : Fl hel rfl when you iy i ine JO ees Grsin boarded up the windows Diirolt in, Gane. lot Federal Bec. Morden ile hg ied a : - oe. BIDS WASTED | . j perf : : Moly rss * * * grade Borg Wain 43 Nat Cain R621 ceyting bids for a sew police car. bide : W t f d M hes pity ele oo White's—Grade A jumbo 43. extra large Brist My (a. Se, Delcy sia cepting bids for a riew police car, bids aterlfor an ae Re © “oe. OAfter a few weeks only, the 41-43, Marge 39-40, inedium 31-32 small/Brun Balke . 102 Nat Qype a3 (0. be Opened at the next regular meet- travel — but when you - Mer Se cirace hd ; cq {4h Grade Bo iarge 36 Browns Grade A/Budd Co BS nai vcd iiig HE St the city councl: Joly 2) ae é Named to Phone os ae ve ‘outer shell remained? decoratec era large 4! large 40. medium 12. Burroughs Ml 2- i ae of cy cat Beandtiful, the Crooc Grade B large 27 Browns Grade A Cdn Pac 29 1 “C a9 4 Shield wipers, 2 visors, 2 armtests, turn 2 plan is essential. On i4ispe ih «| AA For two years, the old buglding jumbo 38, extra large 37-38. large 35. Carrier Cp 425 Ovens Il G} 100 |Signals automatic transmission. spot- 1 il MMs 4901 i ' “tle Rep a : > medium 27-29 Grade B large 26-27 Case, JI 223) pac G&El 60 light 2 tone paint. heavy duty generato:, berg Vers aM) COINS IEE yg, 4 mts giz tested in peace the pigeons re | = a rae ie Pan AW Air . 28} battery and regutator. blackwall tires : = 1) Waterford Township bas beer Den 9%. furnine st after e clean . wee Unie . 12 anh Epl 45.2.with tubes . BA . . j ues furning to roost ifter th Livestock . Chrysler . 68'6 agile pl . The city reserves the right to yeject We invite you to place your named vice president of the Wood ing-up Operation of 1952 Cin Mi M 474 Parke Qe HLA oe Aer : = Bnav ; le ads 7 . . | . DETROIT LIVESTOCK es Sv 6 : > card Ceniueil tothe Wolverine = DETROI[ June 29 :AP) Caitle. Sal. Clark Equip 802 Penne ia 11 6 EILEEN B van BOO yy } } | of ( hiagite of th Pele phen Pioneers QWs in rie In (954. 8 magazine raised a 1000 "Budk earl } . lmilg te Cluett bi 54 Shs Re 5 2 . J 29 ae 1950 ee! » . 4 ' ! sf ' ) Ones Le ale ik ¥ wep py it nte = sae ae ya ‘ola 7 J 30, § problem HA ee ans 1 Annies : $10,000 and the matter was con teers amd heifers - good to averaging cue We 4 Pitzer : m4 ae _ : ‘ ui WH - sie predominating cows camprise |&Ol® Faim ‘ Phelps D 60 6 > é ; “ sidered again. 2 + f Colum Gas 16 } P < \ type Is | in vit " : 5 . ‘ound 75 pet vwtoef rt t 500 - Philco M1 o ‘ ur investment specialists — 7 CT ish aestaaltsbiennte, (eat Burglars entered the Flash ; focWers SAG leedely ateees asd h Con Edis 62 | : : ; to . - on ‘ d feede) 5 re aud hetlers - Phili Pet 48 Ee ° I moan for the Michigan Bell Tele Cleaners 2b b Huron stand took; But after architects and a Con: opening steady to 24¢ lower. some sales Consens Po as Pure on. aA €a 0 ices # } ‘ \ e ost 7] ch rieer 34 i 2 ® local men who have a phone Company, Mvers lakes. $%) from 9 cash register, Pontiac/struction firm decided it would Aisa ton cone epsuing sign, lee C Pw PI 1416) 98 Repub St 767 z Mee Porno e oss Police reported Monday take $3,000,000 for complete re- sales steady good to low choice steers © F} ‘ ’ pata re 4 é san al f | ‘ ; F 2635-28 00) most cHoire steers 900-1150 oon aoe we ace Druk ol AAMSON JUNE 28. 1958. ALBIN & he f f their = fhe Gonemiter eauneil aren construction, the town dec ied ji Ibs 2850-2025. few loads high, choice zee eil-O 424 ace cai 1 ; -W . 9664 Log Cabin Trail, Pon- = ( 5 : : 150-12 oT - | Firest 143 tev ) : : 5 reak stake an the future 0 estends front the novthwest side of A tial of 13 windows were re inetead tw rebuild the Grosses serra 11301200 Includes’) ie 8 one! PoUteie., "iy. Rajat Baten fad LINE REEL Mg aL, atl nae bets vovtty wf Txt vid porter woken bh vandals Monday Haus. Frankfurt’s combined the 40 od one lot mostly prime 1089 Ib steers Ford ae ; iu 6 aC Rea Pao re ‘ dear father of Mrs bla raped ; ' , at Loaineodl rnin , : i). standard to goo ti . 3 Freepot Sul g 7 Mrs Leon Genre, ss Barbara customers and the community, bee TIF Phone Moncers of Amer 2! LincoD\ Junot Tigh and Bald- ae, and concert hall as goad he es hoice ie deltas 2.38 Frueh Tra 26 pears, Roed ye Adamson, Mrs. Giitner Snapp and 2 rea (han ontermational member UE Clemente schools” according The old Opera Hotse was left 27.25. cheice hetfers 28.56, wo Gardner Den. 532 Shei Ou if Miss Ruth Ann Adamson, fou = ‘ lo city pales per loads BRéTce 890-825 tb ene 75 oes Bak 123 simmons 32 -sisters and one brother also sur- ‘ : Nipeof those fo COG DOO] as trade qin e > standing vandace » low goer heifers 3499. Gen Dynam 543° sinclair él vive Puneral service will te held = . ' ff pipety farect nen whe have spent bstt lot * * * +7S outih cons WAO-2040. canners Gen ae ® ae § Socony 4 . mccnerass aa at : jal ae ; y , me asther Johnson, of 778 Wo Wal tiers 14 00-19 00 Gen Fas 4 Seu Pac i enelson-Jonhos Funera oe : i maar sears in telephone ton Rid reported te Beanie 4 Today, rebmlding costs are es “me " Gen Motors §1 Sou Rv an rer ment in, Lakeside Cemetery ephler Co. 0 ns ee to Posto Tle tain coe av fide” 2 Et 2] ureters e e , e . \ \ a rol MEM fee yesterda tint someaime hd wear d oat approximate Iv ’ : oie re 131 Bid ae : jane 06614 Jane Dr. Mt. Clem- i Tv { Vania 7 ‘ s 7 2 < re to BIC a . - s prcdl ht ut “ it the state foe n ain extension ladder alued. 000 which was exactly what the ‘Steel Contract Talks © Gen T&F! £94 Std ol AS _7 cella Wells: dear mmetbee ot te 3 818 Community ? Nat’ 1 Bank Bldg. FE 2-91 17 EN INGC 20 Anse o$)) from her home towa-paid for the Ghosses Haus to ater Ered ree sid Olt Ob 571 anajiour grest_gr 6s pg es ra Dy 7 urvive uneral service wi a] be reconstructed Seebel Br 35 Stevens JI ee aia s Au ak Pe ae TE | | ry . ; Notice—Coal Users—Coal prices While fhe town says it hi 1s 10 » {0 Be Ste ed U igedrien le a on . . so ; peal The penises Wonerai Mowe . — What Price Glory? uf the mine are lowest al! » en Pa ae Suther Pap o GLI Rogol | Malewosth etal LE oA : 5 fue of ithe ah ic money to. spend on the Mpria a hae tag Seif & Co yak Interment in White Chapel oe - tim : al, so retail prices . : : . . : 2 Tex G Sul e 2 Duffy will lle im state at the BACUSE N Vo ee Ph Wie ave lower also Mine prices i House the save the i Oper NEM YORWN (AP! Contract elie bs ae one a Huntoon Funeral Home ; ix nan redaae when lake ship q start House Committee’ 1s) stil cam PEs frevho 2 m ear 82 Dont hide te face im oe WTI AN Imsketbaly ig the ue in Naive ait ne ae nin negotiations in. the basic’stee! in- Hersh Choe cd ene en ia3 oe. ape eee cuien © ; ' : I) Fe § ‘ ily : -t oH ansamer 2 shame! hean chore Bob Herdelin of La retail prices will probably increase eel 3 dustry resume W ednesday after a Holland F 133 veent Cen 36 2| eae rpiedda rege ie aa ‘ le as the best plaver to perform some about August | We wish to A committee official said the | pecess since an-extfaordinary Sun- eo en as vee ide lea Mra Genevieve Illingworth, ‘Mrs Let House of Venus re igainst them faat seasen But when Offer you our lewest prices as 1 foundations of the sandstone (day session Ul Cont. 494 re Pas tT 6) Ruth Mansfield and Miss Mar- 7 = nike (Orne Gok : means a saving on next winters a Indust Ray 28° «Unit Alr Lin. 41 | garet Green, dear brother of John ° shape your frame. “ Wige cagens selected an Alle eating cost. Place your order soon bullding are stilt intact. He de- Four-man bargaining teams re- Ing Rand 99 Unit Aire $2 | coe Oeetes Ores oon ee WA opponend sep they le “| ; aS . : wnitire Inland St §2 Init f a4 Me Unwanted inches on hips poner jiad ‘they lef auf Ue wd ave Blaylock Coal & Bldw | nied claims that the entire build presenting the 12 largest steel tnspir Cop ha Vat Pas) Z us ‘ Bald Wednesday, July)! at 2ip m= q aa a ae ‘ Supe) . 0. B81 Orchard Lake Ave | ing would have to be rébuilf companies and the United Steel- Interlak fr ‘91 Upjohn a8 Ae sorter mune ie Onttesd Gone. ohe . . FEE. 93-7101 ads ’ =n Int Bus Mch 4464 °08 L 228 ntermet thigh and tummy no i ! = brick by brick. workers of America have avreed Int Harv : 516 ue ee 614 tery Mr. Green will lie in state more ame coaj deposits have minute Rummare Sale. 487 8S Sanford — . Int Nick 972 US Steel 063 at-the Thayer : Puneral Home. . # = MAE OMIT tal PAUL oa4ane agrees however, that to meet on a "stepped-up basis’ me paper 11927 US Tob 246 . Farmington ; quaimtities of gold 1 ta 8 Sal RIO aiid Pues ad Faervone agres hawevel 1a : Pap 1 7 Us Tol - 24! “Aaa _— as House of Venus brings & if the Opera House is to be re. of Morning and afternoon sessions. Itt sive G0 Wal A UL Ns. Gost las Ine Clemene at: egy iF - ! nN | ‘ Silver ! » ia * 163 } C : : : ; 3 . F ‘ = = s F * acis e F cht int Tel& Tel 8.1 Westg FE! 934 beloved wife of Samuel Julian: you amour! , / Itt. it will have to be done ina Contracts expire at midnigh to Tal Crk Coal 33° White Mot Lea deat mother of Ted Julian’ twa . i modern manner wath better acous- night but the unjen postpofied a Johns Man 42 Wilson & Co 392 - grandchildren and nieces and ‘ f . Jonec & f 785 Woolworth | 553 7, so survi¥ é ¢ = lies and facihtiek for audience and strike dewdiine until midnight July arog 15.6 Yale & Tox 18.5 service’ wit ne hele. ‘Tharsaly. \ performers “44 alter intervention Saturday by Kelsey Hay 45 ¥ngst SHAT 1307 July 2. at 1:30 p.m. from. the- MI hile. the t } hired. President Eisenhower 4 Kennecott 1026 Zenith Rad = 126 Huntoon Funeral Home with’ in- Lenn mire it own IAS Wrest esiae .se terment in ak Hill emetery : The © epeking: w.eubali STOCK AVERAGES libs Cer nih cee SPEC| Li > ; two construction firms to form ag The union is seeking a .substan- DETROIT June 30 Compiled by Tite howe a8 W clarks cuales : ; g = rail “ See, . Rose 3 W arkston . U re * ) »f5 " APE s Jhe aus : ¢ é ; : . rebuild the once famous « Opera - : sing Ad _ Indtis Ra is Util Stocks -F ‘Lessiter grandmother of Mary Horse or have at campletely pulled “age freeze, Wages now average ‘t - Change 5 U u } Jane Reese. neral service will . Noon Ture 300.8 1447 955 2081 be held Thursday. July 2, at 2 e down to thake way for office build. $4.10 an hom is 2 Day 1403 1444 «952 2978 ; 7. { i ay ; elt au P m. from Allen's Puneral Mome. re es = Week eee 4d FTG 94 2d 8 ake Orion, with Rev, Albert B . Mins Monih Alo ‘a4 1407) BTS 2286 Johns officiating. Interment in , : Sniehine En: OVS Vear Ago 982 OM 1 BLS 1752 Lakeview Cemetety Service will Per = ] y 1959 High. a2 1651 1076 2303 be condacted by O.£.8 Orion Weel < 1959 Low wet LTR Ph TNS Chapter No. 340. - ws W m h f S aes EY Ta) a aay © DEA. JUNE 9: 2 _? 2 “29, 1988. . HARRIETT, = ar t O un, 1858) Low ee ae a ey ina's a N Petry ss ce 8: noraree ‘ ~ wife oO anie a: ear For a Course Individually > Ww | nr BUD ‘ Atte d L h méther- of J, Daniel O'Dea Jr . fiesicned fire vali e can help you “swing nas ufc eon Tri | D { 5 7 Catherine, Robert J. Loren and : . = fla a e e Michae a ear sister o | the deal’ with one-of our NIGHOLIE | ose caps — touis isatenmo: Arnold) “Loren. Coane land Rav" r ; | : : a) mond Coons and Mrs. Paul Brad- 3 MONTHS FREE- | low-¢ cost home financing Armstrong ventured out into the in Market Theft ford Punera] service will be held ~ | aia Pe “Thursday, July 2, at 10 a.m. from If we fail to get the follow leans > me in and ES CALLING blistering noonday sun today al- Ut a Sait Chorek @th tater * ing resul® in 60 days ons. .* «ec : C : though doctors had advised him to t. . in ue ee Cometer toe . ; : : oe : aNRS aR < citation of the Rosary a Overweight: Underweight Member- discuss your plans and . stay in his hotel rogm FARMINGTON ,TOWNSHIP tne Brace-@mith Puneral Home Lae) ER. ie Net eee: any Seno needs with our friendly = tom King of jazz. rectiperating Charg&ed with breaking and en- ice will be held at the funeral Add ® inch . > - \ rom a serious attack of pneumto : s hothe Benes Coast to ps J fering in the nighttime, Frank R. acetals hfe Mtanl ‘ma, donned dark brown . shorts , TUTTLE. JUNE 28. 1956. : Jennings Jr. 30, of 4180 Navarra 141 Washington &t.; age 93: dear and a matching shirt to attend a Ct Hivisbure, waived examina-| father of Mrs. Viola Saylor luncheon at the ae of Bost 1, Davisburg Chafiie Tuttle and Mrs. Laura Woon at his arraignment in Justice Brock. nine grandchildren and born Countess “Ali ia Paalo Ai . 14 great-grandchildten, also sur Hi “Weak © Avmeliane first Van Court here vesterday sire acre servise hardy held J s Vednesday uly a rn outside of the hotel where*he had Hie was bound ever to Circuit from the Huntoon Puneral Sacre heen ic sting oon * don tors orders Cuort with ra trial date set for rcrment si Perry whom Geet: The trumpeter «aid he was’ tired July 6 Unable to pay bond set at ie a! Tettie wie ~ Z state a : . - . at the untoon nera ome from an aute trin Monday from $1 800, “ — is in the Oakland VASQUEZ, JUNE %, 1956, RAYMUN- Spoleo, where he had been hos. County Jal de —s poe bp be mba pitalized. “ ' Jennings is accused of break-7 } Redan . Veccwey It; a —_ _-. ing into Brenner's Farmingtpn) ~ brether of Alberre, Joes, Juan « . a Hills) Market on Orchard Lake’ bel Hernanges. rs. gutters ant . - oO | * rs. ances lere and TELEPHONE fond at 10-Mile road at 405 Sun. Mrs. Jane Garcia. Fo tones ge aay Farmington Police said they ar ANSWERING at 10 a.m meent de Pl Church with internment in t ht Rines— We Answer It? — CALL . FE 4-2541 =| PLYMOUTH DEALER JACK COLE, Inc. _ Ne0e WH. Maple Ra ot Pontiae Traf rested him after giving chase and the pe fle ig Atation of firing several - ‘ day at the Melvin ry Schutt Pu- SERVICE the os cra’, warning ghots 30.” jerel Rome : | ted AF — — = WABBER JUNE 3 1988 LAW. ; - o Tenee 150 & Tilden. age 4! ¥ ii Te —_ . . beloved hus sad ef =» Fern & f wre— DODGE-—CMRYSLER Webber dear fathe?! of . Kerry : Lean ahd erate L. - Webber. be jeved gon of Mr G Webber Gear brether at - Wr. Tha ry T Schoenbderge will be held rer ' 130 pm from Jonna. Puneral Gene with avent in Ottaws Park Mt pire Filed be seen after 7 pm b arr 4 July °2 ods , inter riln-s * lee will be held td Saturday. july, eF Wen. * ‘