2 le he administration” of ae Pontiac General Hospital ~~ ‘was reorganized last nigtit: to take steps to fill it. & “ % ! Expect Five Days: nee TONTIAG, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, ‘AUGUST 8 20 1058 ; Administration. Reorganized by | Trustee Board - ~ Medical Director Post Created and Ordered _Filled Immediately wy and. Harold B. Euler, a trustee, was named to the top executive job by the board of trustees. . ' Euler, who has been temporarily in charge of. - the, hospital’s administra-+ Me Be, uler fo. | * —o Appointed HAROLD B. EULER tion the past three months, was appointed.to the new- ly-created post of adminis- trator, with a salary of $15,- 000 a year.- . Euler resigned from the board in order to accept Board ehairman Willis M. Brew- er said the hospital administrator's oop sate weit Strikes Slow. 599 Car Output New Walkouts Close Chrysler Plant, Halt Buick “Assembly DETROIT w@—Production of 1959 model cars was slowed today by wildcat strikes that idled some 18,- New walkouts closed the -Chrys- ler Corp, Imperial plant in Detroit and halted final assembly of new Buicks at Flint. : * * ‘las2Go Free, |son,. President of Pontiac Teamster Local 614, and| “# |Frank and a former Detroit j held for investigation of arson. - Pickets ‘from Local 227 of the United Auto Workers Union showed Torch Death’ Probe Stalled Judge Holland Orders Release of. Harrelson, Herman Kierdorf. death investigation. had slowed today, aftér authori- ties experienced two court- room upsets. : Two men authorities wanted to hold for question- ing were ordered freed yes- terday by Circuit Judge B, Russel Holland. They were Leaun Harrel- Herman Kierdorf, uncle of teamsters official. prise statement of Mrs, Iris Har- relson, former wife.of Leaun, and * * * a a Page 2, Col. 6) of Warm Weather Pontiac Still Closed The strike which has kept some 5,000 Pontiac Motor Division negotiators continued to meet be- dhind closed doors. be! ales 2 re- - sutned at 9 a.m. today after saline atl tabdnight Theetonan. No statement as to status of acl bemetiee entcoman laps,” he said..“‘We don’t want to make a snap decision.” x *& * Adams, _ Obviously disappointed, said: “Right now the investigation has| ©) await Wednesday's decision hope- come to a halt. We have questioned] all the witnesses we know, We Dynaflow. plant has closed nine (Continued on Page * Col. 6). (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) New Englind Watch Called oft Daisy Threat By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS » The threat of Hurricane Daisy to the mainland les- sened today as it moved more to. the northeast at 25 miles per hour. _ Center wind speed still tion ‘until pm. cording was 87. Coastal areas for southern New England and Long Is- land were taken off the hurricane watch. wih perenne Mee) eee frpm Daley's exe. Lessening’ was estimated at 125 m.p.h., The Frank Kierdorf torch}: § “Both were arrested on the sur-|~ cies tnala Wee cileopet ta lit sdembiabet? 300 —-"A tall colne wan’ enamghiah ak Wenge ‘ gregational Cifurch, Mill and East-Huron St., to hoist the steeple to the tép of the new stone tower under construction. Left picture + shows the steeple suspended in the air. At right it settles tate post Calls for More School Arginieaits Sept. 11 of arguments - yesterday. Then, after a recess, it called for more arguments Sept. 11. x * * “Gov. Orval E. Faubus of Arkan- sas-held a package of anti-integra- will give him tight control over the state’s schools, The strongest He said he didn’t know when ‘he would sign the bills. “It's a. matter of strategy,” as com: | mented. Included in the package which giving him authority to set segregated classes, within an tegrated school; providing aid up for tegration dispute and a bill post- Central High until Sept. had already Chief J ustice Earl “* tion bills which, if signed into law,| BoihiSal ste Head S065 Upswing in’59 any integration eoegaeek arising in} +Opens Fair permitting the forcibly integrated public schools; |’ any student displaced in an in-|- the Supreme Court delayed its de-| With Bang DETROIT (UPI) — The 109th annual Michigan State Fair gets persons ahd 329~ animals, _ Road Patrols Will Be Increased eo. ga: SP es --Record Traffic eect ted Area ‘aw enforcement otticials voiced .a, warning. to weekend drivers today as the nation pre- pared for the last big outdoor flin; augment the regular staff,” said|- it the summer, the Labor Day| ser anak’ naliie, | Postina|iobor Dey yorenelely oputs. the| tte ee nh paws ciiareee tere ts he Ie en ee : holiday. . Be ae Post commander. largest’ volume of travel. Labori disabling injuries. Last year a|They are the Holiday Sport Seda agement there would be no|tiac Motor to state their case, but a a In Today's Press | “Drivers . must watch their|Day always falls on & Monday, fotal. of 443 persons were killed|—> a four-door family-size|bargaining at all. "|Mmade no effort to contact the local # Oakland County Undersheriff El- ; speeds at all times The, Gewese ee 8 ee across the nation on Labor Day|cdr — and the two-door Holiday| «Therefore, the Press’ opinion| “ion concerning its. position, ee ected ain tee (eae ay ee * dee eee te as the weekend pe SceniCoupe which has an entirely|that when, there is cause for bar- see ® Toads will be heavily, traveled) -Gomlda ..........-sv+essees 34 sitoxtiea thet on a normal week-| turner . Homes. Others drive Tok Labie ee ae eg kde te ees Ee ee ee ‘ . ‘Eadltorials . ovewe et eeowet eves bd + eg 7 +” M: sim look the week- “lends in - Michigan occurred in all directions. The’ two new styles management is. not bargaining in oe ‘Farm & Garden \ “Tidg |this\type of a situation,” be said. | Many ply-Iook upon 1952 and 1953. Thirty-two deaths{will. be available throughout the th Markets eG cathy | For the coming holiday, state [end as a last: chance to visit) were recorded in each year. The |Oldsmobile line, = } list seven dsnnsi 7 | authorities have set a goal of |Deaches, fishing spots and other|best Labor Day mark prior to a ye & #o6uss4TEs beekees 81-21 beating ‘the 1957 record per- ow attractions. last. year was, in 1951 when 14). “O\daniobile’s line,” he ndded, +. Ses ‘formance in which only 13 lives ' ‘The National Safety Council hasidied. - = ‘nail. contions. the well-edfablished ek baie Pay | were lost during. ....38-hour estimated that 45 million cars a a * Dynamic ‘88’,. Super ‘99° and ‘98.’ Wilson, Earl 0 i.cccs.ss00 Labor Day petiod.. _| wil] crowd: the nation’s highways. |: The 1957. ‘fatalities figure. oat |T Io our customers. are. going) Peet's. | Wahlby SlBawth or Bath’. [t's All the Same " Language (?) GALIEN (UPh. — tak | studied English for eight years in school at Eskils- -| tuna, Sweden, before coming to ‘| this. country as an exchange student a month ago But it was “pure” " English. oa * * - When the 18-year-old student. sible’! arrived , he informed his “) hosts, “Mry Mrs. Bill Bosler, at < Be: wepeted «Giese “bawth.”' Rh tonk.tie Boers @ little while to understand what he both; was saying and ther they showed him where the. bathtub was located. * * * “After a) month, we're able to understand Svante very well,” Mrs. Boslef said. “The only trouble is that we're now call- j Mrs. +8 “prepare for Track Down Lonely H earts Crook Madge Wont of Huitle Crack, and Mrs. Amanda Parcher, 73, St: * . “* - “Ash near as I can make -out, he’s been at it since he last got Smith’s mother, Mrs. Anna E. Smith, elped him in his swindles and is held with Smith on a for bilking Mrs. Parcher. “‘She’s. a lady and she says ee! old asa. to.give him the money then’he had a right to take it,” McBride said. “They would both move in with a woman after they had softened her up with Smith's _ tmother would play the sweet old’ lady and talk about. what a fine boy her son-was,” McBride said. x * * He arrested the pair at a road block -near- Imlay City as the Smiths drove off with Mrs. Mey- wings ing it ‘bawth’ and = sys rss — ; = ers. —— have| © “They're trying to capitalize Ws can! on a teamster - connection here,” | and. I ‘don’t political purposes eg Sey bese Mew ternal yg got all chiefs and no fndians. Adams is not the prose- ay ene en oe e re more interested in how many suits of clothes I have and my private life than they are in solving the Raoul ; ‘| Harrelson. steadfastly refused to take a lie detector test.-He said ‘| they are not ‘admissible in court -lanyway arid the results are ““in- ;;conclusive.”-° : * * * Adams admitted it was a case of going “back to the drawing es in the investigation. : “The attorney general admitted ‘| the reason he petitioned for a —_ jury was because he and other investigators had proceed- ed as far as possible, had no ‘witnesses- to~question- * es d| they could do no more without a grand jury. | A 24-hour police guard - would _ 4 be continued over Mrs, Harrelson, 8 Adams said. The attorney general|’ ‘earlier said her 45-page. statement a es given them their first big break in the cise, Mrs. Harrelson told police her'| ex-husband knew Frank had been made a human toreh before he staggered into a Pontiac hospital with burns over 84-per cent 0! his body. ~ She | of Frank's burting in a tele- phone eall from Herman about midnight Ang, 3 — one hour before Frank appeared at the ‘hospital and almost 12 hours be- fore he wag identified. (PUL oe Harrelson left the’ house, she might an night, ph oe ‘gs| Frank had been burned, and— said Harrelson learned | said, and Stayed out until 5 a.m. When he ‘returned he told her hej. q\had been with Herman and that Herman already’ is charged with possessing a pistol silencer. He was free on $25,000 bond When back on the victory track. GOP Estpected to Fill Out Ticket With New Faces © GRAND RAPIDS (? — Michigan Republicans gath- ered today to complete a party facelifting and other- wise blueprint of a fall campaign Uist will re them Ailing financially and driven from wl but one full time, statewide elective office, the GOP was expected-to round out its state ticket — after a scramble — with -\four ‘newcomers to-the statewide political lists. The climax was due Saturday afternoon with ballot- ing to nominat for secretary -of eral and state treasurer, all |to oppose’ Democratic in- cumbents. The voting was to follow adop- tion of a biefiniat platform and a keynote speech by Fred. Seaton, |. secretary, of the interior, | Already assured_ballot berths in the Aug. 5 primary were Paul D. Bagwell, running for~ gover- ‘nor; U.S. Sen. Charles E, Pot- ter, for another Senate ferm, and {Rep, Donald A. Brown of Royal Oak, for Heutenant governor. It was the first full dress, state- wide Republic just before - the disastrous 1957 W- & * advertising. ~~ _ Bagwell and thee leaders were among early arrivals; yes- terday along with a sizable turn- "out ‘of: incumbent and aspiring legislators: ‘wha. attended ‘a ca- paign school * ing state senate control | if 86 i+ 3.l taken into custody again after Mrs. e #4 Aa: te arsenate) her statement to ce,” as rari ta, poe “an~expected: tor, edge in the Michigan al delegation but sought | to tight: “ . conclave . since spring -election when Democrats | captured the offices of state high- | way commissioner and superinten- dent of public instruction and swept eight other nominees into office.) The GOP is contident of pethtn- yee d a big sion- didates* Bate; at-| -|torney general, auditor gén-) strong Democratic daseult ori the House, ."* generation—repeating 1956. —. was a foregone conclusion, Some, but probably not all the nomination contests, seemed like-_ ly to be headed. for practical _decisions in_ tonight’s among candidates 4 — tet eatleuses. ning for Jason L. Honigman, Detroit corporation Jawyer and au- torney “general. * However, with the * * > Mark Zarbock, 33, There was some speculation that the countenance of Mrs, Mary Coleman of Battle Creek, attractive-attorney and wife of former State Sen, Creighton R, Coleman, might find favor as an answer. to sentirhent. for new faces. frequently were Allen Wea’ {Prancis B Ld jadded five year sentence. He got Teamster Won letters. His For only the second time in a the| Louis to operate in Tampa, to cast convention had before it not a sin- gle incumbent whose renomination jockeying | In one race attracting attention, the early tide appeared to. be run- 4, thor of legal works, bidding 1 for at:[* 40-member Kalamazoo delegation pledged to his support, vowed a vigorous fight, and other names were heard—including that of Donald F. Welday Sr. of Detroit. Delegates were braced. tor “al. gloomy report on 1958 campaign fi- nancing from DorfE: Ahrens, GOP money raising chief, He reportedly would advise that less than $150,000 willt be dvailable for publicity and Two other possibilities mentioned Jacksori druggist, campaigning. for |the state treasurer nomination, and’ . Cruqui, Newberry law- The Young Republican organiza- tion has urged a spot for Jack ee .“He was a grand ¥ we * kk * McBride said Smith admitted serving a breaking and entering sentence in the Cheshire Reforma- tory in Connecticut from 1920 to ing Sing on a 7 to 15 year weiAneahery aeaaack acai and then being returned for an out in 1940 and then did+six months = RE ¢ Roe charge. by Rigged Vote? Probe Why 7 Florida Unionists Swung Ballot in St. Louis Election WASHINGTON. (AP) — Senate rackets’ probers seek new informa- legedly rigged to yey Harold Gib- bons in command of the hoodlum- infested St. Louis area = fener Union. Fi The Senate committee received ficers of a carnival workers Team- ster local in Tampa, Fla., were ‘brovight. in fo cast the votes that swung the election to Gibbons last January. MADE HIM PRESIDENT ident .of Joint Council 13 compris-| ; ing Teamster locals inthe St. Louis are "ape national. hierarchy. why Gibbons permitted Local 447, which was chartered out of St. the seven votes that gave Gib- ‘tegates were eligible to vote. ew wR. at least until Tuesday. AIDE INVOKES FIFTH Tampa local, bon's election. x & * worker from Tampa, Gibbons. 2k. Karsh’s to Warren, —— County Lairsorad smoked or took a drink,”. Mrs.|: — He also admitted going to Until then, Gibbons! was top man in the region by ap- pointment from the union’s- inter- The ‘committee wants to know bens a 76-70 victory in: >the elec- (D-Ark) said testimony-from Gib-{2 hens, who had been scheduled to appear today, will be “postponed Harry Karsh, a top lieutenant): to Gibbons and actual boss of the!” invoked the Fifth Amendment yesterday in refusing) 7 to answer questions: about Gib-/7 Vernon F. Korhn, a carnival|? testified Karsh appointed him president of) 7 Local 447 just. before the election. | 7- Korhn “said he then hand-picked | # the other six officers of the local| 7 and all seven went to St. Louis at~Karsh’s expenie to. vote for He waid be. knew nothing about ‘| Teamster affairs: in St. Louis and to. this: day’ hasn’t seen any of |" therwax, |Local 447’s: official records, : . Most of the “hearing dealt with) § FOREN - program: include four classes in pn Deka Three are late afternoon’ projects with the fourth to be held Saturday morning the iedenal Saket Catecil wt a Hour,” program. Thorn Kuhl of 1895 Holland Ave. has been named directorof public has been with Se eenear sacs Starting the week of. Sept. 15} / (Continued From Page One) Tin, — potary, three in paint-| derful sight. 2 ing, three -| ‘The four elasses in silverwork| will. include © enameling for those j who request it. and drawing, begining. Sept. 15, veterans will be relations for the Young and Rubi- cam, -Inc.; office. in’ Detroit. He Bomb b Salute Obes 1958: State Fair . poems naly otha — one = groups. Then came 20 ich : s me 4 3 a a ‘ aie ek fy : ae pie a a ‘ Mae Meee J ne . cone ana Os pee Cee ea, “BOXED SETS Fig Outfit. | Vehe 2 OF Astee 3 x § foot flag with 6-foot jointed pole, © ropes halyard and A gee eM RE te le Ae Durable Cation Buytting. | sm King” Flags | 8x12 Ft. 18.95 ft roe rvi double Pate sewn siete and “stipe: ea i " docniuibel’ Fast pels “SAMSON” _ | Sepp, sees snd satiduaty ben | | w—this lop prise. Outlasis All Other Types | 100% NYLON. FLAGS re ee 4 Ft. 12.95. |g ssi cchatm oe =| GRAVE FLAGS | | 10x15 inches mounted " on.,natural wood. staff. | \ wooo FLAG POLES Shops in ‘the Miracle Mile Shop| ping Center will keep their regu- lar 9 p.m. closing time Tuesday, while most stores in the Tele-Huron| = Shopping Center will stay open: un- til this time also. Tuesday.’ : H.B. Euler to Head Pontiac General (Continued From Page One) a {strengthen the hospital’s shaky fi- nancial situation. A trustee since 1953, Euler in private life is a consultant in es- tate management, A native. of eend, ee ee © Pee sinee 1927. tion today about an election al-/weeks at the hospital this summer his new salary 22. pital director, trustees also put an testimony yesterday that seven of-jend to the position of assistant di-} rector, a spot that was left vacant July 23 with the resignation of Warren Simonds, Brewer also announced that he and-another trustee, Charles, Yea- , Brewer said that tthougit his ‘term on the board was supposed to end July 1, he had stayed on unti} a hospital administrator was hired and the Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger . ease was com- pleted. . Yeager’s term was not he moved outside the city 4 the board. kt we ok Besides abolishing the job of hos- ger, are prepared to resign _— "The election made’ Gibbons pres-| ‘he board. »: but ts, and thus was ineligible to stay on tion. The city agreed ‘to hold up ap- Gibbons cule at the election pointing replacements until the Sul- meeting and ruled the Tampa del- for Friday and Saturday MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS ‘JELLY : POUND She ond hie wits! line.ai 182 08] : taWa Dr. They have"two married Distinetively oa Sine eseiiad et t Baler — es Limit 2 has often put in. 50 and 60hour\—e Vgeeeves ‘Pounds without compensation. They made Tasty Staninelioe retroactive to May Cirvus, Peanuts. , Tasty Summer teat - * : 7 lenberger case was over. ee Full Length Zipp | Top & Bottom - With Full —— = Z $1 Holds in Layaway e | Water. repellent and cenopy. aes nd sloth, Jatt MIRACLE FIBRES INSULATION 21.95. SLEEPING BAGS 74x36 Inch Cat Size ; Ladies ‘Girdles Za DROPS “tng ote, made —_ to “ae tire Taree” Py Cottons, rayons, ete. 100%, Wool — va ae whites and pastels in compléte sise . To =, at ~ . Sa) Per J rie PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST-29, 1958 % ip THE PON! : Grains Weaken. Lin Fast Switch poss Se Can Have | Landlady Like This” ices YORK — ~ are to ston itva Gabor frees g enough to get a straight answer from her about ssa “like attempting to dry up Niagara with a washrag. I dumb enough to try it while pr pie ftact_that Eva is one of B York's chicest landladies. D ee : r uchess, tency, WU; asin 2:80 : - “Darling,” she paedl witen, I mentioned Bhueberr Seas cates aa pia wear eee $38 ee sa % canton, pres Ee _-her 10-apartment building on Sth Avenue, “I 0 Beaches, Rea Haven, Bu See eeees 3.80 weekend ‘which always starts al have an apartment for rent.*I am looking. ccs. Matqmelan, © mee 225| period of reappraisal by’ buatnneet ss for a bachelor. He can be right under me!”™| But at the higher prices, offerings ——“~ ¥EGRTABLES and the stock market, _ , “May: he come to call on the landlady|Poured into’ the pits and most of/ Bees tonoea™ oy "000". 00"c00""' "| An; added uncertainty was : oriee in a while?” va naar Lima vi paid Broceolt (behs.) dos. ...+.. +++ 38 what taight develop in the For- ar , . Dealers said- -taking for|Carrots, topped. bb”. /2*"".”.""’ $00| mosa ‘three days g “Included in vthe rent, yes, if he’s-good-|the long holiday weekend senlinor mer. aoa tales teeeeves 10 when ng ows ore Bren be closed. . ) magi WILSON _ looking!” squealed Eva. “I fixed the elevator |to be the prime oie selling. |Cucumbers, dill cap taertesmstinte oe , ;' : the * Bint : partment, because I it’ Jim ut.” "|eent lower, September $1.25%; soy-/$qussh., summer. (M4 Du. vii-s-ywe Soifraction. Boeing and American! 1. succeeds E.R. Pettengill who |ment to make surveys and studies but no school. will be held Sept. 10 ¢: apartment, because I need it. got hal out. beans 4g Mghar to % lower, Sep-iteaon “14 ths... pres pall were off = point lis bataebe . aaek for creation, of such one ee oe age a 12, o baa ged ‘< - te ‘ le w's was ollowing ssistfint general iwiniams said he would submit a|will resume on | ‘anew bans ba Delehlr: Gal, ¥eteb eon wes oe sa taneelio cents hndrod pounds lover |camare ve slits strength of yesterday as second| S168 Manader. bill in the next legislative session [students except Dinas a 7 September $12.90. Gollards, bu. ........: } 38’ most - active: stock... Curtis Pub-| Beem joins the division’ s homé-|hanging the banking laws so state|through sixth. graders will attend | n er own = while she does a play, tal," on Broad- i ce bu. ... 4.25 rday’s market feader,| °ffice here, following 13 years’ le ake pa school Friday,. Sept. 12. ew ok f & Mosman. bl 1.50 lishing, yeésterday’s A : banks will be able to take part in ay yp, WY. + Export business through the gov-|Serrel.. bu ....... 2.80|was up a small fraction ernyse i ilieg can 48 a ae Her og ES HR ares Eig aa SR aR Sey Ey HEME <4) into law a Dill permitting. reductions in some farm ree lnets toll of records would hate 8% vas afraid to look back. I might be his another notch on his 25 Oe MA Bucs 11.72| je: fo ao : grade - A Alum Ltd °°. 286 Lockh Airc .. 62_| supports and forestalling scheduled acreage . cutbacks haa brought in to satisfy the de- = ; 7 belt. Darling, you think he gets his marriage licenses whole- Jan, seiecs. 11.68 eS cist ae EO%'s, cons’ #871 cotton and rice next year. imandé * : ae : . sale?” Am Can ....- 471 Lorillard -... 68.2 The if ae wees, * Am Cyan *.:.. 49 ‘Lou & Nash 71 signature aealed 6 hard-won. vietérp teh Best Risdee a ceiieh Gameae “Insisting ‘that there’s no rivalry between the eters, 2: Livestock am Maroy “2413 Mack rk’ .. 30.3 leaguered policies. of Secretary of Agriculture Benson who jwith Judge O'Sullivan, GM ‘will fy Bars Am ag oy see 156° Martin, Co <.. 33.5 4 : Eva granted, though, “I'm sick of people saying to me on : DETROIT LIVESTOCK ro a Peet May 5. Stee’ 42-7) called the bill a step toward “greater freedom for, the na- produce within 30 days documents.’ the street, ‘Vich are you?’ The vorst part is Zsa Zsa and Aug. 28 (AP)—Caftle—Sa-|Am Tob ..... $5 Merck ~."". 633]. tion’s farmers.” me [dealing with dealer contract re} . fr. WM ont i er. lable 250. Scattered early sales slaughter|Anaconds .... 49.5 Mersen ‘Lino 42.4 2 ve be I are looking more and more alike.” q classes steady; few standard to low|Armco Stl... 81.6 Mert’ Ch é 8 163 ports; Chevrolet Motor Division :. <9 ‘Yd. told “her I'd noticed it. gf apes oly om ible |Aemeur,& Co: 11 Mos Ron’ #8)| WASHINGTON (AP)—President Eisenhower signed to- Corcroid, denlee suiethty Seancink = 4 er I'd no! Contin rod -50-16.50. | 2 <0) as ; et, mer J. “Vot are ve going to do? Ve are both blondes. I vas even _ (Cominned From Page One) eo stanp te Mk onde tapos bei fe ach a Monsen ch -- | day @ bill arming him with $2,298,092,500 in new military |statements: files on dealer com- ©. ‘born blondes, then I got dark, then I. got blonde again” . . .|*eePing interms and house physi-/Or’tiut> cows: bulls steady to BS tome (Bowing Air .:. $3.7 Motoram gs: 314). and economic assistance money to bolster. the economies. jplaints against each other, and. ~ ‘Eva paused... “by gtace of the bottle.” = cians. lower: most good to low Prvted | + Me toed ~y ie Cp 1.288] and defenses of friendly nations. some: other records. ies tag : ‘ ‘ ed| pi Seneral,the verdict stated; |24%.08.7), bulk, chotce 900-1180, Wb-lBorg Warn':.: 322 Het ue g'-487] Tt brought to $52,291,002,500 the amount Congress has | . Eva suddenly said toa friend with her, “Vot efer happen Dr. Sull 8 presence choice 980-1145 ib, steers 27.00-27.25- peeps Mf ..’.+e ani Nat Dairy... 444 ted April 3, 1948, when it t the old } ‘to that acting avard I got this year for my pictures? vented the hospital, its staff andjsround four | nas mostly prime oa6- Brun Batké... "4 Mat Qype oo.. $6.3 suorepeie are P Si set up: Eco- jposeao mention it, Vel, am mentioning| ee thr rapecve due ed se, tase a eee A ROE | leeamaaeaneeteraeasees sea tek “T-vas not su to men el, I am mentioning a ae ike ar. 8 ee ; it. It is the Laurel Avard by the magazine, ‘Motion Picture Ex-|charging their obligations towards|choice aas-te0, peiters, 90.350 usney Gan a. ETE She il deft ‘ WASHINGTON (AP) — — President Eisenhower . today. hibitor,’ darling, and it 1s supposed fo be as good as the Acad- Pitivene of the comnuaity eons, i800; few ap to 2000 ean? apiial Ai ne oi: a3 signed, ‘but crticlend, legislation sate a eaymne _ emy Avard!” canner Geum tn, ateh aa Sow Shiai Onss, 33 ....- His Pan AW ii employe welfare pension funds disclose 'EARL’S PEARLS: Sometimes it’s hard to tell when a per- trom sleep this morn- |22.00-24.00; cutter bulls 19.00-21.00.|en'im Lt pi. 96: et’ 41e| DAndle the money. j a ing when -2 Pontiac police de- |..)ca'") = U,. Gom-|Ches & Oh -:. 60. Da ..:+5 S04 ~Hle sald that it the law isto be efféetivé st wil require : _ son ‘fs smvoth and polished—or just slick and slippery. H. C. tective delivered the board’s ver- my Ay yy FH ge ‘+s 13.5] extensive amendment. — Diefenbach. «+» That's earl, brother. dict, Dr. Sallenberger expressed |2.2°26.%. few up. to My ees} s 2. . ht, 1958)" surprise . 00-35. sie —_ Bes (Copyright, : wide ck oe emkein catty 150, ‘One Pa Phileo Saas a bie ‘ : “Pm sure Jef: ii supply; -| per : Ss fi N . B ief aa ae oan are Any- head good 88 ib x i, at SI Pte bi foe OMT ..x. ay Union Makes iMercury Completes. ews in biel = (te. ‘t see anything so serious| | compared nter lambs vee 8 Eee ee ovie m ie *_japou the” sad the, surgeon, cn, et, oval eet Sees [] Eeeat Strike Statement | 58 Model Output . who has freely admitted that he]|to teins "6 Saree: rg Bere met, :--: 61] STIKG SGIEMEN A Beall’ J, Cartie, 6h sf 1254 ase Mia Sacipes ously. ) prime ya Se See : oe Hi BT ae He 3 rs eek ’ ., Lake Orion,’ ple Curtis Pub ..: i 1+ 3: indies’ Myth’ Rapped fear Ma Eel peed any st wf SE TR Pa bee ay Eater gl] Cote Pm Thursday before Orion Township) abnormal. There’s nothing I'm ac-|‘?. slaughter | sheep 4.80-10.00; , oe 3 shell out iw eed aris erred On Justice Helmar G. Stanaback and\cused of that everyone else hasn't|iambe ‘is.sedi 90. - "Pont. cc.R4g Simelair” 620°%, a “Tt is not difficult for the Press Madame Chiang Denies = eceneed ‘6 days in theldone.” today to test markét. Compared. Wednes- Bee ie Pre ..-::: $24lto point out the econoinic loss in- kland Coun r failing : day's close with last week; barrows and »-+ 36.6 Bou Ry... New Untapped Market]to pay a tine of $100 plus $10 costs.| ‘The surgeop immediately tele-|f2% Macstyecyment 10 lower: vows BE ala Brana gad a ee coon te Beckons West Barglars. entered Oliver Buick pened bis attorney, Harry N. Dell : | Fairy Mor *::--f0. Sid Oli ind ;: ¢14|fered by lay-ofts and Sales, 210 Orchard Lake Ave., and me court 8 000 ot $se..:: $i: MJ... Le where it belongs. _ Sales, 210 Orchard Lake Ave. a0d!sppeqt and ‘announced, that wort| | ; on Strike ft BS 3} ee lon So LOS ANGELES (AP) Mme. his néw clinic: would be com- : , + 34 gtud Pack +100 6.4)50" , Chiang Kai-shek says “the great/feported yesterday to . Pontiac pieted after Labor Day. The clinic t| { st C t on BF Sutter Paps: 34 wel chang ea onan potential of the Russian empire, Police- is in a remodeled home at 44/1 LO e oun fe: 2 ce... Maland 9 depression. market is a chimera.” “Pontiae Trailer Coach Park, 229|. Huron St. pee . 1: 49 Fox G Sul we Hl We are is} =. we & t E. Walton Bivd., was entered by| In ‘bis appeal, the surgeon is:| (Continued From Page Oné) —_/ gen "ga Thome rd °°: if |tar removed from the problems in The wife of the Chinese Nation-|burglars and $51.60 in change and} asking the state supreme court jother Buick factories in Flint | 42 ‘Tran W Air .. 13.2/the plants is getting-only one side alist leader, speaking at.the Amer.|Cigarettes taken from a coin) to reverse the April dismissal of |idling more than 5,000. an no Tntemee a’! 3a (of this stoty and evidently makes ican Bar Assn. annual dinner last|machine, it was reported today by his Cireult Court suit for re- | General “Motoré and. union 48 5 ty Con ». 34 no effort to get the other side. night, termed a mistaken belief|Pontiac Police. | $290,000 dae at st and — Li: PB, wee er ~ cen ie on Garde’. 108. ae of a Bape the theory that “in the new Rus- 000 damages. series of. outs: ice pre : oe. 109, ecsee moral obliga’ sian empire fies’a great new. un.|, Romald Rogers, 24, of 61 Euclid) (ne i ecem.(dent Louis G. Seaton accused the| Hota” ::"" 345 Unit aire s.:.-¢87lout both sides of the question or tapped market.” Ave., was found guilty of reckless union of: “hit-run guerrilla war-|Hooker E1'”.. 36 tt Fruit ...°50.8) -omain silent > : driving by Municipal Judge Cecil|ber, after’ the - board: temporarily . ™ Cent ....°30.2 Gas Cp ... 36.3/°" , , 2 B. McCallum riny. He was suspended Dr, Sullenberger on rec-|{#"e’” in.efforts to get a new con-| In + 194 Rus stots dt In respect to George Watson The Chinese Communists, she|given three months probation. |ommendation of the staff, |i"Act faland wa" 160 $s Gest «ce: hg] charges, Ro too. bes pense i Sw si, "ould cera yaaa aber Caton shop. st|ica Seton Cat Fu| Lament eae soot ont Hat as Ms Ed. eee slo ing the tre ctr remrdg Ss or raw materials I ith Ww aaa West Un Tel ..245 . which-Russia for the moment can- a o— oC a. oo open | charged the surgeon with violating| of- deliberately . the |Int Mick 27) a4 Weste A Bi 288 e. ; not supply. pensar pereg 0 in| strikes by management ant petioe. et dae anil? Waa Bot 4 Fn. sardracgllr pba + we : : cases, the P&-| Seaton said the walkouts could| or 2 vue - 33.1) skilled . workers who work over: R sale Sat. 9 to 12 St. , Jacobs ...... at Woolworth ... 47.6 laid. | . For these goods one can/Johns Lutheran Church. Hill st.|tient died. paralyze production at all five GM| Johns man’. Yale & Tow .. 30 a ae ee eT a ~ sn i ae, he vor , a Sake Gen Ge ja ‘néltne Glumeae’ tent wechets: 0 eee | thE gs] Souiawt be: way part of Se ue — approach. But for Gls, Families Felled — rthsaby Fe etic Stray aot losing yay daily in - a ees ty “nee eee rag pong —_— This —— ong ' : Timothy C. Quinn dismmi: cause ae ut. aeocia' os k.. Brorree Saetload George. "Watson “Only as long as the Soviet ® ® the suit dn grounds Dr, Sullen- ‘mde niesoth, doesn’t know ‘what .is- going on_ world finds the goods indispensa- by Sleeping Sickness berger had not first appeared. be-| Five GM pias sere bit yester-| Net change ... eet : mee ~ ee ble.”’ _ ' rs fore the board to appeal the sus-|day by walkouts. One at Elyria,|prev. day’ .....2728 1110 611 1842| ‘On-Aug. 21, a notice was posted soaking in the suds. Mme, Chiang also reférred to SEOUL — Dread sleeping| Pension. : Ohio, and another at Grand Rap-|ifontn “Sgo' 1.2122 1087 sa e3.8| 1" Sheet metal departments sched-| The report said 12 per cent ofif current Communist moves. sirttnens ing Japan-and Ko-| — x *« *& ids, Mich., resurned production to- Year AED ++... 260.8 11¢%~-92.7175.7|uling the workday to nine hours the’ nation’s or rea has spread to U.S. servicemen] Judge Quinn did uphold the hos- day. Other GM plants still closed|igss lew -scc1sat ses 129 1se.¢|Pet day beginning Monday, , _/“At this moment,” she said,|20q their aepentats, One Amer-igital on toe weln ‘Tegal issue’ in-|Were at — Ohio, Flint and} 1987 Bigh ......280.0. 1347 77.8--198-8195, In_these pve Froncrwe mg fivd persons listen to music rang- “the Chinese Communists under |ican died today. Seven others were] volved in the controversy, He ruled|G7nd Ragids| 9, | erocne _—~Cétneve_ are approximately 500 pro-ling from operatic. arias to ‘rockif oe the order of the Kremlin are con- hoepigalized, wy: that the hospital hag a right to The w ae forced the « shiit- eg ey duction employes working overtime|’n’ roll as a tinuing military action against oe « make its own rules and regula- down of a Buick-Oldsmobile-Pon-| Figures after decimal points; are re elghtns which would provide a full day’s j I con FIRST UNITED MISSION- iia Quemay and Matsu as a deliberate ys a 4 |tions regarding professional, medi- ee, yeas a CitY, | anen Blect & Bquip Co. en a ns oie ~, or more people ver read in t ab Pegg 2 — FE 5-6924] © and. direct. answer to President). * sag ities ems cal Dr. Sullenberger .; because of s! age of ma-/ Baldwin ee 13.7 144 | Off, - overtime was not worked./13 women thanicure thelr pails P. Eastman, Pastor =. + Eisenhower's efforts to ha Jd} insecticide around ‘military in- —. ‘8 terial brought on by the other|2ss =e s+. 6. 2% |Some production employes are s peace.” Je ‘leties stallations, The armed forces ra- claimed it didn’t. work. stoppages.” " Se oe ct - bs 8 coer ig overtime in an parts), 3 = * * *- dio warned against exposure to von the ise +. & Peninsular M Prod, Co. ¢ $4 87 lof the plant also, This is being : > . Mme. Chiang’s talk followed a any amie dE on are spreading |!" as a. ] The .wavé of strikes included Rudy a Rae Ai oe — in moa of the feet _ el) a call yesterday by former New encephalitig, ie , plants of Ford and Chrysler, Ford|Wayne Screw. Prod Co. so 000 employes are = ~York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey for! Among Koreans, the sleeping “Asa result of Judge Quinn's|was hit. by shutdows, of three| “Ms! band sated, “While some skilied trades are - Thurle E. Allen ; establishment of space law. ~ |sickness death toll stood at 5gq|decision, Dr, Sullenberger request-!plants at Cleveland, and Chrysler working six and seven days per y 5 hy the latest count and the total te = Pgh gaint: aa took had — walkouts . at the|Burglars Steal Big Pile week at 10 or more hours per ce j number of cases = between Dodge Truck, Detroit Forge and day, there are over 175 skilled e 4 _No Elepharits Allowed placed at 2,809. Only 120 Korean|June 23 and July 9. '|Newark, Del, assembly plants. pOKMULGEE, hang Bagram journeymen laid off te could wear ba Public. ACHROMAR Ta . Rigg dn UPD —Lend- oe ore myn. to Bere OT ik argest Bird ok 2 the robbers who entered the Tip- | fr, ‘anching_overibie — » Angeles the Opiniis of Office. at t; ers of Mississippi's “Dollars e. i i Contracts between, the industry | ton an Guyer Construction Co. . eae : . Democrats” drive’ are planning | pe eR: a and: the UAW expired. three “There are both moral and eco- -: ae. the wallpaper in a lo-| In Japan, three childten of Air| | CAFE TOWN = The Altican 0:-| monty ago, but workers have re: Late made off with 10 tons of | nomic issues involved in this strike|] 807 Community National Bank Building | * Be fhe they are: using ae tale dened, satis fows. with the largest living” mained én the Jeb. Most éf the ar and.the union is prepared at any S| The paper is |the .One of them, 4-year-/day. Males sometimes . reach @) watkouts centered around the is | time to meet its full share of obli-|} ~ Phe FE: 4-0146 , Ponting es rs de ted with elephants. |old Myra Davideo ot height of 8 feet. 2 | ala at bibte Sits Sone ouenealb’ Teamster Still Critical gations in ‘settling. these issues, : or tls s Minte'Colns + ter ~y ake oe ston na ; . os teemen may spend off the job WASHINGTON ~restieent: eS ee et eu eT Ww. Fitth Stedet:: rs ista ~ lHon in the U's, Navy Hospithl in Beast, Man ames So - q. | ster organizer Barney Baker, 284- ae A a J oid i Ne Navy ; res sihiein heet 7 Na = aan the UAW's chief bar- pound Senate Rackets A senyony Mart-to Close Labor Day Ph. OL 1:8483. -Rehadin Michigan ae haeae: (an . — Th puma, cat- ‘ at the GM_negotia-| witness, remained in Critical’ Chicago Board of Trade, | - beladiad. a Wihittgney emnatathain = “0n0 xold “sovereigns at the) 9 \ Fe - amount, cougar, “American lion, tions, accused the company of cut-| dition’ in Washington Hospital Pooeed apne oll erelips io ERLES Sr eee Fs | Siete telah of Lohore tor the Gov- ‘Trenton becat the capital of/ and mountain lion are all the same|ting the grievance handling, time Center today a8 the result of + ee a oo eee ee rae shir aha) 4 one = Arabia. acl cer ~ fanimal, "= ml in a heart _— 1, Labor Day. be i ; ner gal ae os : p