kk wk. Pea es out of the aircraft. A ges: % : ; The young pilot is married and has a 10-monthold son, He has been in the Air Force six years afid wants to make the service his career. ; _ Va Ea is = : : a. + oS AY, APRIL 90, 1958—48 PAGES *o7ep ramss, Puep gama, e™oroe bd . Union GM First Quarter Sales _ 11.6 Pct.-Below ‘57 Period NEW YORK (INS)—General Motors’ first quarter sales dropped 11.6 per cent and earnings fell $76,000,000. below those of the corresponding period last. year. -" A report to shareholders showed net sales of $2,721,- 000,000, compared with $3,077,000,000 a year ago. _ Net income of $185,000,000, or 65 cents per share, com- pared with $261,000,000, or 93 cents, in the first quarter “of 1957. Unit sales of GM cars and trucks around the world totaled 981,963, or 90 8 From Pontiac per cent of volume last at State- Dinner _ net held at the Statler Hotel in on the recession, Washington, D. C. : dt Dole Oey preys = Attending were Bruce J. Annett, + + should =m appliance store owner; John A. Ricisteus cor ema * Riley, assistant advertising direc- a matter of time before tor of The Pontiac Press; Stuart upward climb will - be E. Whitfield, public relations di-| resumed.” rector for Pontiac State Bank; The average number of wage Paul A. Kern, a realtof; John W. a NOWS cccsccsevescce Markets Ce etd A Ade tedden ede dete ted 2D 323 : Obituaries ptbdtesesetasvecss 8 Sports Seed ee eeeenenenee 29-31. beer eeersenes 6 I ett & Radio Programs .... 39 Earl eee ‘Auto Firm ‘Alliance’ Women’s Pages senedivese IMB \ ‘ 23 i ee? < a - : - . : . | . oF ‘Reconsider Open Skies’ . Ba | @ ae U.N. Officie N. Official é : P| Py : oe : use of Hair\Fiaces Prestige Fi . : lj : that he spotted . Van Horn alae ty de nano a on on ring ine “a Believe Military Raises |the Murdock home in Waterford At aie ct ag ‘Hazel Mekas Mea a Krentie Could Be. in Effect as/Township Jan. 7 had it not Murdock, 39, wes slugged stabbed| After Sobolev Rejects : for his long, wavy blond hair five times in the abdomen, stran-| Arctic Inspections Early as June “seemed to glisten in the gied by wire cont hanger and shine. sexually attacked in kitchen, WASHINGTON ®ve ad er ee rissecdib electors +—Unanimous Senate action that Ziem asked that the jury of six) UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ge welder afternoon : women and six men return a ver/. Da g Hammarskjold’s ye ton were reer dramatic appeal to the Piston, ute pollen wil Kremlin stirred new hope ee nt ae today that Soviet leaders ‘The Senate, with little prose P. Kennedy of 1212 Calcage, i hea as may reconsider their rejec- . « -ldebate passed a broad mili-|Rd., Waterford Township. sale tates meainn Me tion of . the. Eisenhower . thought it looked kind of ' Arctic “open skies” eges tary pay incentive bill 87-0\) seemed to ‘in the One witness, 26-year-ld Condy plea. , , : : : gies & , . The U.N, secretary gen- to the House for probable shine. ee ys Elliott of State Ave., descri bis yesterday and returned it, i ” j “how he and Van went m @al world-wide ° one of bar to bar in . compromise talks. _—| Prederick ©. Siem’s prime wit- the tlajing, Ponta tollowing prestige at stake last night credited with drafting the bill pre-| “degree murder trial yester- Elliott said he met Van Horn at| Khrushchev and other Rus- at wae reine Gone tacety pated ty Re Eee ee , yp sales Mane Sey numetian! atets te Tangle month delay “would prolong the/dicated Senate measure at: s county at al d along the line and hinder £800v-l-onference committee to work out! Sf rtc jr) Ci M nd i saa Ne eee His “most unusual” intervention oa tee inte ate ee onday went to quite a few beer gardens |camie in the waning moments’ of up its bargaining. strength.” —_| |All Indications, bowsocn, at | Next Monday, starts a four-day safety Check: Pro-| ‘m™iued on Page 2, Col. 7) j= long Security Council meeting y y that was plunged into Replying for the union, ‘Art |e rate the bill ts now moving. |gTam in Pontiac for. motor vehicles. : « . |@oom after Soviet Ambassador Ar. ee eee this could mean pay increases Onder the sngun “Jets the Clete of: Batty,” five! Job N kady A. Sobolev flatly turned down ate Som hee a Gecincea | bromine eftective possibly ™ check lanes will be established in public streets where pring § Ip gore eens See wae there was sa “ebvies similar | —— cars and trucks can be in-+— ; Z to attempt, to conclude an agree ty’, n_Crraier's snawncement | try out President Eisenhower «|Spected quickly for the cON-| charg take, st; Berwick boule Recession Trend ment, the Swedish U.N, chief de- Ford in rejecting the union's pro- |“ey recommendations for making)dition of lights, brakes,| vard. | | | clared: us 7 Geancially to ehilled officers, and| reer Steering, exhaust sys-| Hours'will be 9 a.m. to'2:30 p.m. “| oa. I wish today to-welcome Hughes asserted it “indicates &| sniisted personnel “tems, windshiel and 6% &:30/p.m. Maming the sie-) But Unemployment Dip) Se bitntive tehen by me Unies further ‘tightening of the auto in|" Sen, Stennis (D-Miss), floor man-|®24 2 | wend a aly Ds adh leant Is Far Short of Normal! wnich might break up the stale- Gustry's econemnie aliance.” ager for the complex measure| Sponsoring the safety campaign ter ond 2° mate from the angle of a limited The auto companies have never|it" tne upper house, said the Sen-|! & committee headed by Harold|Miéh 4! As awake mage la for March-April qqutem of tmpection.” been able to get together on indus-| +. version would add some 576|Marshall, ‘city personnel director, . f . try wide bargaining. The auto ex-| inion dollars the first year to representatives. of| During evening hours personnel WASHINGTON uw — A spri Hammarskjold pointed out he ecutives say there is no collabora-i9,, nt armed services pay.|the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com-|Will be supplied by ‘the service’ a tdoor ms hau|also had welcomed Russia's an- tion-in dealing with the union. veil of dost above @ bene merce, local auto dealers and the|Clubs — Rotary, Optimists, Ex-| "Crease oo bate nounced suspension of nuclear ; change, Lions, Kiwanis and Civi-| brought ‘© surge in employment tests GM took the initiative in giving | The House bill, because of gen-|Police department. i and a slight drop in joblessness the union 30-day notice that the [erally higher proposed increases,| They will work with the Inter- — but no letup in demands for|/IMPACT GREAT current three-year contract will | would cost an estimated 683 mil-|Industry Highway Safety Commit-| ‘This year new safety emblems government anti-recession action.| He declared the plan to establish end at midnight May 29. - |lions the first Year. The Pentagon|tee, a group which sponsors the| im circular form have been adopt- its 10 days |* seven-or-nine-nation technical GM virtually iivited the ution tol@d suggested increases of only/program nationally. ed and will be given each car | | Ruleatng Its fighres ie cw (study of methods to control bomb- make the world’s biggest manufac-|>2 millions. Safety check Innes will be és: | At Passes the check, merce Department said unem- (* 2d missiles over the Arctic turing firm its target rather than| Almost every person in « mili- | tablished om Huron, at Saginaw; | Those that do not will be} ployment dropped 78,000 during | ght have a major impact if Ford or Chrysler, whose contracts| tary uniform with twe years or | Auburn at East boulevard; Ment- |given a warning to repair| April — the first decline since |Teated in good faith. expire three days later. more service would get = base | calm at Lincoln Junior Wigh; (the defect in 72 hours or face the! jast October but far short of the And he left the clear implica: GM took an unprecedented step.) pay increase of- at least 6 per | Johnson, between State and the |possibility of receiving a violation! perma! 300,000 to 350,006 decline | (Continued on Page 2; Col: 5). (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) | cent, : ‘Grand Trunk Rallroad;. and Or- (ticket. from March to April. 5 : 2 The report was issued as the) aa fhe Students ra ital He een Tt actte = tari Warmer Weather cpg oe Me pl for — <. oor benefits. - 3 | s tat Sut e”Gptanen Due Here Tonight reported increase of A in potnse Sin to a new total of/ Fair and warmer is the weather. se —, working. aes man’s prediction for the Pontiac retary mmerce WeekSisrea tonight with the low near femelle alo in embly a, Last night the thermometer spring pickup in agriculture and registered a coo} 32, . other outdoor activities. Thursday will be partly cloudy: S * * * with little temperature change. ‘ though unem Tomorrow's h vill be nd r | Warmer with a chance of showers the percentage of jobless persons ; increased from 7 per cent in| Friday or Saturday, March to 7% per cent in April) The lowest reading in downtogn on a séasonally adjusted basis, Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 32 which takes into account.a_num~jdegrees. The mercury rose to 53 ber of statistical factors. at 1 p.m. 2s Little Wire Went Wrong ] : ‘|Plans Bigger Vanguard CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)—Navy scientists forged ahead. with plans for a er and better Vanguard rocket | program today after that the latest launching was washed out by wire trouble. ; Officials speculated that an open wire-somewhere within { : aS \ iy 7 % £ o i ‘ Officials announced in. Washington that the 72-feot ‘rocket failed about 300 miles up when a mal-function de- — |; veloped im the electronic system, of the second stage, . * 7 ya sy faa aE Ba gE ep Bo fal le ini AN S isla iy ng Hae Si HiSa | ae “l fh s = Le = : r: ii i re i fe ith) ete aT ee ea een i 1 id PATE meres bee ee ri es a ff fase RL ay tpt ith Hh in! if qy $5 ite ef iH it it ae iat ie Pockets mate Sy 3 3 “Seftzél f hd PH Beale | godin < eed! uli ian iW ii HA HHL L_ ~F ae ug, i “ #2 1 age 2 ene ee et Be Hy a 8 te mh - ; : : ; 3 i | 3) 4S i, : i. ! be ely PL : ye Fae hi: ini iat i at ee Bibs ny Sn A Bat Set Avil Hibs! ails i taibits Hal = steht 8 eee = Gi) | yyea eat ae gist 7 lia e CATR TD ae | =e Hh ‘i fla Bere - ? Hl 3s o any | per : ty vn Fit a, ass F ith Uti _ a ii if jl mee i357 rf y 448) se pees - 3 4 3 as sit ltt LEE SCE ih it iby ‘tii t = ' : ee, fyi] Baie oe avis egsyi7i| Bas & ad Ht bp Hi? my HU : mut ae ne ah = fet ie . FR. aa L. = 3s pee Lee g AL A aut Al 3 #1 oa: sarge ill ¥ @ xe, 3 "3 i oie x =) a3 ~ Fy = 2 =H 78: E ,6. d z Jo gt et es 2 ina i SHRe ar fi aE ea Wan ec es ae S hia SS tt falta He i lth rE. ay tly Behn rl it land Cae | Elite if; inhi hile Bl “ E ait ie i an py Te ity : Ae at is rn ae eit] i - 4 rah i Ee aah sain Ww i gil tr ie nti es E fs il. Hitt fis Gal | = ji2ai diay DEBE : a4 | oT aT mile dit seatit 7 iH “Hie inal! bigs rants ipl ih| 31 @ i hit Mtegalal a e- g Le Ha i eli liaeihl S23 i ee ve Hi ae af ate nea i + all Ht . % iy if Mid SS jab tebe alia all ese eal pie die Tige ue iter Pel Soo aad aie a= I fil caste HHT SUM So eaten ity (ints t sf até Hint Statredih 25 “nti! ett SONS OSEESSPUELES Ub asst it sbbesat Aas. C lpi G0°! ehtaite Gale MT ee a ee: figs 5 a ae Rg bs BEo: ste itl Bs abel ts ifet ht ait 4 | Sak fae el il en! 2 © 253 eS) te: edie esa ida & piel ett nade tlie] & af aad! 6-2 ft Shel Hoey BS in HH ae a Dee Bits Ht ri sieht an 2 Huse (iat i 2s Chenin einen eal ahaa tattle 2 eel a ae ins THE, Pontiac PRESS, WEDNSDAN, ‘APRIL 39. 1958 _ Ky ee COLORS for pun: Fabrics — Now ' Including Ss eg fi ai hi lg a.m. Thursday at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery for Danie] A. Doan, infant son of Robert A. and; June Barger Doan of 2679 E. Wal-| Pointe Shores home. Deaths Elsewhere Télephone Co. director 42 years'E COANE. PARK. Pin. —-Dr-| os" also a Geectr at Heddl = egy Security Trust.Co., Stand- ard Life & Accident Co., Detroit} Co., Smelting & Refining pes, Co,, Wabash Portland Cement Co., and National Life Insurance Co. ability to clot, and as such nS ee ee Henry Wieghost Nissen, 57, di- Experts View Dog Commodes in New York bo walt aubertun on’ was directing an investigaion on chimpanzees for the Atomic En. born in Chicago. service tor tari ual eof 21 S. Genesee Ave. will be 2 p.m. Thursday im the E Chapel! of the queen! First Baptist County Jail as well as commercial as of f. J. Ie grigg. he went into business for - himself, serving as contractor for Waterford Township Hall, stores buildings. After the re and homes. Recently Mr. Stout was city inspector for Pontiac City Hall and the Public Safety Building. He died Monday in Ford Hos- ey pital, Detroit of @ heart ailment after a long illness. Emory W. Clark Dies; Was Pramunent Banker DETROIT # — Emory Wendell Clark, 89, retired Detroit finan- cier, died yesterday at his Grosse grandson of a one-time New York! |Governor, Muron H. Clark. Clark was -a former president. of the old First National Bank of Detroit. He was a Michigan Bell '& Cleveland Navigation Michigan ergy Commission and ‘the US. of New York, among others. Public Health Service. He In 1905 he was one of the or-' _ ganizers of the Michigan branch of the American Red Cross, _ Time to Brighten Up for Summer! JFABSPRAY| E Renews Color Beauty to Faded, sed Fabrics 3); ‘~ 12-Ounce PRESSURE CAN | 2. Ih Mf “teas, Sih" SERRE RNs sys ral at the. Milliken: Funeral Home will be in Mt... MRS. ALBERT WEDOW | NOVI — Service’ for’Mrs. Albert’ | oF immo) ea | tne Paver coal — Gold — dir Pillow 28x66-in. AIR MATTRESS ie Top quality” air mattress with built-in air pillow. Durable, yet comfortable, ‘= easy to inflate and handle: Many uses as shown. $4 VALUE 32x72" AIR MATTRESS & Full size with push- pull vaives. Full pillow size i= is - Street ROTHERS (Mae). Wedow:.of 28895 Rd:, will be held at 2 Farmington. Burial will be ‘in Oak- land Hills Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Wedow died yesterday. A liftime resident of Oakland’ (County, she leaves her husband, _ THURS. FRI.-SAT. SALE PRICED! «= 4, Grab Glimco Records CHICAGO (INS) — fhat Joseph (Joey) Glimco, pres- ident of the Chicago Taxi Driv- ers Union, retused to turn over to the Senate «Rackets Commit= He was a, tee last week were in the hands of commi ittee investigators today. RUBBER GOODS | Thurs. — Fri. — Sat. Ginn i —ind Floor CUT HAIR the Easy Way With 3 Adjusteble Blade—for Men & Women Church of the Shepherd. He had been friend, confidante and father confessor to hundreds of movie ee stars in Beverly Hills and Holy- ° ° |wood. He was born in Miltown, Mar riage of Director, ‘County Galway, Ireland. Faith Domergue Over HOLLYWOOD “# — The 10-year 71 president of Canadian Stack. marriage of actress Faith Domer-| gue and director Hugo Fregonese Monday of pneumonia. He. had ibeen president of Stackpole’ Car- |bon Co, at St. Marys, Pa., for 20 said ~ iedancta years until 1956 when he became Miss Domergue plans to sue for head of the Canadian firm. He Page tm? maintenance. Fregonese, |was born in St. . Verified the separation. HONOLULU (Lyle G ee over, her attorney = FORT MYERS, Fla Miss Domergue’s attorney said Elsie Benham Stringer, about 36, the couple had agreed on a prop- a former star circus high wiré! of artist, was found dead in her trail- their children, Dianna, 8, andjer yesterday, Cause of death was Jack, by a re me the erty settlement and _ custody there was no indication of foul —---—_ — —. play. Mrs, Stringer performed for foot Scout the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Cro Cub $ Bailey Circus —_— the name #| Hold Family Fun Night Black Wrought fron BRASS DECORATED Rural Mail Box | ts, 99 Lf ant & Office approved. standard oe 8 = decorated top, brass | finish door ornament. Complete with flag Ever-Lasting ALUMINUM Mail-Box SIGNS Fasy-toread block = and nu- merals mounted fra eee i bracket imple i _— rural mailbor Jewel-like reflector for added beauty Bracket for Numbers .'1” Bracket for Name .. ‘i” Letters & Numbers .. 10° } Bennet nanondinas * Ind Floor [ Cub Scout Pack 8, Crofoot School, | held a — fun night Monday at. THURSDAY. Only SPECIAL COSMETIC SALE Webelos badges were awarded David Brown, Alan Harrington, Kenny McClellan and .Gary Yo-) cum. 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Talat ataletaele als alee tetetetetatetatetel tolatalalaleteletetetetade TENDER, YOUNG delicious pork steak IT'S NEW-KROGER joo __thin-sliced te * i pe ‘ oi : ‘a ea Was ih ii i 2 Pe fis rag ar May 3, 1958, . RFR ae eee ae eee ee FOR SPRING SALAD - crisp, head “y ; i ae 4 see Bs 2 | r é. * : | epee eaeees , one THE PONTIAC PRESS, + 2 | Twins Are Different: By MES. MURIEL LAWRENCE |than the other, their resemblance} bench before a mirror afd: the : Some years ago T was in _ was striking. Their clothes were ee said, “We'd dike ~ $0) millinery shop’ sélecting. a new/alike, top,.even to the carved oat : bedae a ee ye ale spring hat when two oiher cus-|face in the gameo pins at the 4 ; +. Poe ie - a = tomers entered. throat of the blouses under theiy|» As she was trying Ht om, the | ~ They: were twins — elderly! well-cut navy suits. thinner twin suddenly women, Though one was thinner’ They sat down on the same! the gaily flowered _ tricorne Ren ’ é 0 Wrapping prizes fora Friday eve- 228 are (left) Mrs. Eldon J. Sweazey . , ning card party being given in Pontiac _ of Bradjord street and Mrs. Sylvan ‘ Federal Savings and Loan Building by Clark of South Edith street. The party : the Order. of the Eastern Star Chapter is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. + | _ . , | s : Clubs Should Start fz pen “7 | Heads Pontiac yao : 3 ewes Music Guild “yt : on Sloppy Wives ‘Repeat... on. : Mrs. Walter Schmitz has been|= 4 /& . ; ; named president of Pontiac Music : .4 2 By RUTH MILLETT Guild. ; of a Sellout! a The clubwomen of America have done a fine job of| Other officers elected at a brunch) § — Po Fc : b beautifying their cities. } ~~~jhetd ‘Tuesday morning in the Utica) ® V3 - Now, if they would just start ‘a spruce-up campaign |"? home heey Oscar sig to beautify the American housewife. BI | i Phare prendre ee Oh, she’s a living doll when she gets dressed.up for a om, William Heitsch, r, : : party. But she’s often a liv-+ and Mrs. Phillip Schurer, core] ~SCHLICHT ff ing scarecrow when you ef-| shorts, hair ie pin curls and her Ponding secretary. MP a | counter her at the super- feet ta fever flats is lack of a PHARMACY market or errand-running nl a2 gh 2 brush |”! named chairman ee an an 660.AUBURN AVE. tng for the family. or hair, aiip into.¢. clean dread and ens eer to be held at thell «Pes Health ie Our Concer” | The get-ups she wears then are Oat 0 cat GO te chats on ter ae ne, —— feet. = She could—it she thought it mat-] . . : ! cot ‘aa see 21" Remember Mother - 'being. family "chauffeur, errand a . boy, and shopper. Se why don't the women’s clubs on H er Day, May 1 1 th! get started on the project of | i the American house- wife at work? - 4 ; It's a project that is long over- comfort due. For the amount ‘“ money that Beauty rest in American women spend on clothes ores Yo re 4 of Drew's a wai cast wabadiane conan famous antle fil laste... One trom @ smart” { glamor girl or ssed woman ' , : is this, morning’s pin-curled scare- _ gently hugs your heel with el teed | — toe freedom aplenty . . . Knit trims the collar. . t's the use of making ours . cutis and p 7 a_nation of tidy homes and neat We hawe your sige Oibekn is etal : | lawns if we women are going te : 4 feature hidden hood spolt the pretty — by neg: ed or deep hunting _ he - . pockets... All in ' 1} and tidy and pretty, too? —Beige water-repellent pima : Maybe the fashidn industry could $ , * eet a8 pee, Seca an gS gga look”’ ] 95 * : housewives-on-the- ee * * Coat Saloa— Winners Named ape | Seater Second Floor | North and south winners at Pon-| $ bough here in th t Biche se sie eiak tee pon aca coe thd ve bah . won eal ‘ose $ ac of don ie R : : evening al . 35 2 : , . i : i Mrs. Charles Santi, “Mrs. Della , ® & epeat... Smith, Mrs. Ernest Guy and Mrs. = : ee ee % of a Sellout! © wii ten sas | TODD'S Shoe Store {(§ - pA gees ze _ “Shoes for the Entire Family” — ae clrt Geomive wn | 2 W- Hore St ‘FE 2-821 | ore ’s Superb Special! : r wa Andre’s Superb Sp | be Sew-easiest! This Printed Pattern siietiinineaas : mat ; little irl. with qa minimum of pat-) ) on ‘Custom ‘tern parts, sewing time! Versatile neeys oe aie " top is k, apron or terry , - a ee ewctaglais partecl with pi or Cold Waves pedal pushers Gch ease ; : Printed Pattern 4840: Children’s oo oe AG: . sizes. 2, 4, §, 8. Size 6 top and oe - r : = shorts, 1°4- yard 35-inch. 2 : 4 Printed: directions on each pat- ‘ 24 s 3 tern part. Easier, gigs . i - : : ae ee - Send 35c in coins for this pattern} | , $ _ : es 8 to 16 —add. fi ts f ach pattern |. : 7S a : Sizes | rie ‘stone meaiiing. Send —— - : “a. 43 | The Wnear leok of Bobbie aA %. ia Oa “Adams, caré of The Pontiac Press,’ : y 3 . Brooks Katya sheath... _ : ee Or 1st Patter a Pvt : dire oe: : with bates ta ob the. .-With summer just ahead, thissale St., iew York -11, N.Y. : . ' . d P ' : re. 2S. nani yates address with zone, 15 Wave Now 10 ~ is timely! 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Vacant Lots ” Taken. to Force Fill-Ins ie ees Pg + € Daley planned to meet today with union and shipping officials in an Assn, were summoned by Daley 1St. Clair River. ‘la pilot should be used for ‘naviga- in the confined waters from the east end of the Welland Canal to Sarnia, Ont. — which includes all of Lake Erie — as well as in the Detroit River, Lake St. Clair and * * * The overseas owners also agree tion in the St. Mary’s River for shipping entering Lake Superior. jdirector, said about 40 ships were Union and Shipping Officials Called by Chicago's Mayor }; 4° CHICAGO i — Mayor Richard Charies F. Carr ordered the long- shoremen there to return to work been commissioned to compose an official march for the dedication, * * * The march had been written, he said, and it lad been tentatively arranged to Mfve it recorded .by a union band for promotion of the dedication and for: sale as souvienirs, These plans also have % higher to % ! to little children who x ; to fall in,” said Dugan. : i ai said he is prepared to seek Cir- : 4 cult Court injunctions’ to force 7 a 2 . : ~ -soEee pee sueprenda: ‘Horse hunt (Eari- Bathurst's) was . oe ee END OF DETAIL — Hubertus Weiss com- Germany. STs la a clcumary can Peablebed es 1131. sist) Lap sel 2 pletes section of Graf Zeppelin model in Ulm, used more than two million matches for model — . ger ied oe . a caer ‘ ( : areas he had about a sy To Compete With Small Imports? 3 sans fad ertins 2s Ur QES Spirited Soteseee =, me: , = near as I can ge ale the . re “+ oe ; Ee 7 wrote property : 7 i 7. ene Studebaker-Packard Plans New Car __|tm ‘tte. sx'a-sr'=« Health Activity 3 : i ‘ was ever done abut them.” | : ‘FP et * ; : = F es be said, too, that its price tag; said the car will be of smaller | City Manager Walter K. Will- ‘ Doctor. Plead ‘ will put it into competition with| overall length, These sources sald | man mded the city take MSU : Ple r many of the smaller foreign-built| its design would be such that | an attitude of cooperation. “Sev-| for ‘Soul-Searching’ ‘to ‘ * eS and American Motors’) yearly major changes would be | eral property ‘@wners have Advance Public - Cause ee , ‘se oe Rambler models, - ‘| Mlinecessary. : Pp gree yey: walle gy of ats ~ = Bh caary 2 oe BM _ S&P plans to introduce the new cue ae en rea lot : ee _ : a Harold E. Churchill, Studebaker-|-ar at the start of the 1959 year going to have s lot | MILWAUKEE, Wis. @# — A plea pe es os announced plans a "| of dirt this summer from the /for an effective combination of ‘Long Isolated Port to 23 ope car at a stockholders’|" oo Perry street widening project. |“business-like methods and mis- _ “Become — “4 3 Mat Buc 2.4 names ade or aie Foreign-built cars have taken penn ca nwa sionary spirit oe ee of United Arab States ita ai ae ae 7 <4 more than six per cent of the U.S EG OE con Heustis, ‘Michigan State Health . Sag Mat Leads... 08 eae. market year. Some of these/ .deration . Commissioner. _ WASHINGTON SES St eg Sources thuniliar with Bésde- Icars, of course, are not in the|eouw the ome mere | . “4 °S kat y-semer Tied. Mo Am av "oSae Seed remedies EP lnegicn em. * * * Heustis urged delegates to .the ‘Yemen port that long drowsed in 26 Obio OF ...... 33.1 - ae ‘ the sunlight beside the Red Sea, =. Gee - 4 = Re Commissioner Milton R. Henry Middle States Public Health Assn has been jolted wide awake by ee cy... 3a) Pec & sed : $ sg...’ | Excepting for American Motors] suggested that microphones be in-\Conference “to do some real soul- sont enacts tas has (a peed) ee * eee: News in Brief cars, all. American-made vehicles| stalled In the Commission cham-|searching before. starting out to ~ Several years ago, the Imam, or o£ GS ... Be Same 8 : ' » ~ |have been losing volume this year.|bers and that a law library and/taxpayers with new baskets of pro- reler, of Yemen launched a de- iota mest-iGuies Ore. 484 eR. eet G at ts We Ot. tora AD4 American Motors’ success with workroom beset up for use by|visions labeled essential to public velopment program for the city ‘slices, Gese .. 3 ms ame Patios y tha t{ts Ramblers emphasizes the| Commissioners, = health protection.” that included the establishment of ea ee “4g thieves. took $400 in cash, a $i6|momting demand for smaller}: e+ 3 > Scientific standards and a mis- a deep-water port. we, °°? ‘3 a $00: ring. ald ethers ees. Henry agreed to debate the pro-| sionary spirit are needed to ad- e723"? te, Con. se .% , trém the bedroom: of Be ge aes — sion’s next anil a a saons cain Sot be odes that comes Hodeida’s selection and © ys. 1S “: . American, a ° ee permanent fondeti wters *n*|Cont Can ~- GF Re wheelbase model, “the only U.S é the public, like stockholders in a the federal council for the New active Gont Mot. 8 mere} built small car.” Its other volume |, =» 9. business, “expect mimest ef- United Arab States lasnta| Copper Rag 23.7 8) Rambler model is built on a 108- |Lowly Shoe Machine | ficency” in government health - ri No.|Corm Pd ..:...403 oe inch wheelbase. It is consider. | Aide Missi operations, — and Yemen), Wel Dee > ...<0-409 1 = A issile Program ee peits around]| Das © Beas “Rt Be etit vile extemsread thetuen. |. uiicntiy INS) — Berroughe |soriont oT caae wea te 1 -— pe - IT (INS) — y cons’ persops ‘eel pa gira orm cadies rapes faget| De Poot ...-i98 er It carried American Motors inte |Corporation disclosed today a ma-with less training to belp. fully Page , ellen | oe “8 the profits column after a ‘long |chine, originally designed to make (qualified doctors and registered + Pood Mach .". $3.4 502 ported ef tecnes. - * -|shoes, is now being used to pro-|nurses extend available services -« The current bustle along the Ford Mot... 383 ae * * * ~- | |duce electronic circuits which and to look into the possibilities’ of souenes Somme ot Seep ‘ Gen Dynam’. 55 creasing demand for the Scotsman 7 * * r e was part of the ancient kingdom : . A |Qmm Ele... 08 model. Industry observers are| The machine also turns out cir-/ An example of a self-supporting bt Saba, or Shebs, says the |[f] Emp wards Gen Motors ° 374 speculating over what a model to|Cuits used in the sage computers Public health service, he said, National Geographic Society. oe fee at ooo: Mad compete with. the small imported|which are the heart of our national|is Michigan's simmer Drogmata. of Sheta ghew prosperous and| A near-record total of $44,696 in/2**, ¥ cars and American Motors Ramb-jdefenee, . ee OE ae decay. The powerful as a caravan link in|General Motors Suggestion awards Goodve 7% ler units may do for Studebaker-|, The machine was. designed to youngsters : early trade between India and|was amassed by Pontiac Motor|Grerbound - = put eyelets in shoes. ‘aang Ai rn la pags a Africa. Te et OO Oe ee 7 ae ‘: F . . parents, gold, spices e stones quarter 1958, ° . fwenty os ‘ . gained conslber-Z in the Biblical ce oS Rooker I... 38 Un Carbide. i Appointed lo Pontiac ee , | : : A uto h story borne by the Queen! ‘The outstanding figure, feleased|indust Rey “*: i¢6 ee er Hear Evangelist Max Cohn Apr. M : U : Sil Slate A § OW at Sheba to King Solon in GM's quarterly sugeestion re|bet'sh < City Manager, City Commissioners |enstose Book Store. 19 E. Lawrence. ro sounding ports. of coffee, hides, x * f ~ ldacoee. ---., 84° Wine © Gé'.. Sa last night appointed John F. Blam : — adv. . N An auto show of-new and used and dates, ead “of oll,| The report also revealed that & ae Woelworth aa Jr: to a three-year Gorm cn med LANSING — A threat to sendjand Petrillo have Jong been feud-|¢ars will be featured at Miracle textiles, poo My se handled|@Ward-winning Pontiac eriployes/Kimp cix °°! 564 Yneet ae Bs nine-member City Planning Com-|\yy ly § up 3,000 pickets has soured musical ling. Mile Shopping Center, §. Telegraph there — some 25,000 tons annually|took Home an average of $111.18, as|*"eee @8 ... 28.1 Zenith Req » aaa estern Supply Store plans for the Maqkinac Bridge dedi-| Petrillo has effectively kept all\and Square Lake roads, starting — now far exceeds that of the Compared with the all-GM average STOCK AVERAGES ¢ a °S to Open in Rochester cation ceremonies, Dr. Joseph E.|school bands and orchestras from|tomorrow and continuing through sid-time coffee port, Mocha. ot $50.88. In addition, the Company| ‘Compiled by The Associated Press) Masty, of WE W: Selene Ri. Maddy, president of the National|/network broadcasts for the past|Sajgrday. é 4 0.26.8 percentage of sugges- , sie oes eat pete Ut Stocks succeeds Frank H. Marsh, plan.| Grand opening ceremonies will Music Camp at Interlochen, 16_ years despite specific congres-| (Cars will be)sold at special low . Hodeida, however, handi- itions adopted to those reviewed, |Week ago °°:... 342 $22 382 1683 ning board chairmen who resigned|be held May 9-10 at the p claimed today. sional action designed to restrict) prices with free demonstration capped by its location along ® |which also eclipsed the GM-wide|Mon'™ sre :." 3318 tei chi Mage ha elated * * * his dictatorship,” Maddy said. | ides and tree appraisals om Sey. Damon mrniee CAG [suctens average of 25.5 dae page Se BS # HEF 'sor at Pontioc Moser ‘Division |E0r_B Western Supply Store, 10} sesuay said a 200-plece high| ants” euvender to ano of | nde ine more 1. hones oie oF 106? low cscg088 “3 Gad ioe Commissioners also appointed cated at 315 Main St., Rochester!school band from the camp had| america’s most unscruplous labor As an extra attraction, a $50 gift: or out, sachin nr . Noon Wed.:"""'de6 90.0 18.5 ise2\Commissioner Philip E. Rowston| The store, which handles-every-|been asked to serve as the official) qictators brinks shameful dis- |certificate will be given the buyer ons quesengits tite Ex-Pontiac Man Gets Ret Change +3 +3 +4 /of 532 W. troquois Rd. to a two-|thing from western fashions to/band for dedication ceremonies On| honor to the entire state of Michi- |of any new or used car during the | omen dinngies pede atpaareemaeien 8 year term as Commission repre-(orse equipment, was formerly lo-|June 27. The band was scheduled] gan.” : _ * ) ' & | decimal sentativ the planning board. |C@ted in Romeo. According to the/for two concerts, one on each side : : bales and boxes ot goods. (New Post at Buick aes Poles lst ecee| For mer Commissioner John E,owners, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.lot the bridge, he said. g:diaildy sald he was inforsed by! SPONGE Se nate Agu, ‘Work onthe deep-water port , Daldwin Rubber Ce. -".13.0 13 130/Carry held this post the past two|Becker, of Rochester, gifts and & ot opposition. to. any ‘other bands,|which includes Oliver Buick, Mat- - that will serve the city is.now| Former Pontiac resident, Glenn|R%* OP S°..'‘¢ ; 4 *Siyears. souvenirs will be given to everyone) )faddy said he was later informed|.. i sion. and that the|thews-Hargreaves Chevrolet, Braid going on at Ras al Katih Penin-|D, Wilson, has been named, man-|Howell Elec, Mo. Co. .... * 46 ‘3 * * * attending the grand opening. [hy William Smith of Detroit, rep- sea aoulion eal pg hae . Motor Sales, Jerome Olds-Cadillac, Sula about 10 miles farther porth./ager’ of Buick Motor Division re-/theProphe: Go.". + $4 ga|. They reappointed another mem- 7 resenting Walker J. Cisler, chair-| Typ Pontiac Retail Store, R & H Mo- An improved road will connect tail operations in Flint, |Rudy Mpeutich, Os. sess 48 A iff) ber of the board, John E. Linabury, 1 e% de man of the dedication ceremony, , oe & ters and GMC Truck and Coach Re+ the two points, Wilson, a graduate of Pontiac/wWayne Screw Pa. Co... © 1.17 2.1)t0 i i ero term. Mogul Pays Divi nd that the entire project had been| ..cuite’ obviously,” he said, “the|tail Branch. ‘ Salene cae dae Pipe “Ho sale: oe ; ‘ | DETROIT — Federal - Mogul cancelled. threat from the musician's union | ‘ ’ a . Sus ; Bower Bearings Inc, declared) “He told us the miusician's |to bring pickets. 4nd embarass the ¢ Earnings Up Over 56 chandising at Buick for the past Develops Missile Tool Borkley|Statve Placed FS eged ch Oh Gena, eek al taken Gunsheapl ts lad Abie |urtdes Guleiiins descend ts 4 Volleyball Winners . DETROIT w — C. M. Hall PR CEN DETROIT w — The AA Gage| WASHINGTON (INS) — The |payable June 10; 1958 to stock- -eorigg earl rg ll ” fade ard surrepder: to Petrillo and “Will pI - F | amp Co. has announced earnings! tered retail sales field|Co, has announced development! late Alben W. Barkley has joined | holders of record May 23, 1958. The lowed ’ a a . ty Lge een or $1.86 a share for ia saat wn Poti In 1945 he joined of a fast measuring device called the ranks of American statesmen dividend is the same as that paid sald. a ie Maddy said he was preparing I ay racu ; 1957, - three times. that of’ 1956|Buick’as used car manager at the| the dividing head which the firm| 29d heroes whose marble or | for each quarter last year. Nine| Maddy blamed James C. Pétrillo,| letters of protest to Cisler, Pren- ; “when they totaled $197,138 or 62%| Flint Retail Store. says may speed up some missile bronze likenesses Kne the halls pecs eal wd re-elected at thejhead of the musician’s union, for) tiss .M. Brown, chairman of the OXFORD — The sophomore girls cents a share. Sales, highest in| Wilson is a director of the Flint| and rocket fabricating operations! f the Capitol. annual ; cancellation of the plans. Maddy| Mackinac Bridge Authority, Gev, |Volley ball team winner of the Ox, . the auto’ parts firm's history, were| Institute of Arts ,and has been|by as much as. 50 per cent. The . Williams and Michigan Seaators, |ford High Schow ears ‘ pine million dollars in 1957 com-| president of the Flint AAA. for| head will be used in precision He added that Don Gillis, a statf]|ruity ism . Wey ms pared ty $5,000,000 in 1556, the past three years. He boring and grinding operations. composer for the music camp, had : 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the gym, Jonior High coed dance class, which will demonstrate old-time: and modern steps. Mrs. Robert Brower, girls’ phys- ieal education instructor, is in HE There will be 2 dance program: “~/ at half-time presented by the ® been cancelled out by the union ban, Maddy gaid. : : charge of the program. Proceeds will be used for intramural equip- Ment in the new high school. to observe a no-strike clause in their contract. North Pier and Chicago Calu- met are the two terminal compan- fes affected by the Chicago strike. Turner said their contract with the International Brotherhood of Longshoremen carries a no-strike - clanse, : Capt. John Manley, Chicago port either. en route here: or.are in Buropean ports waiting to take on cargo for shipment to Chicago, ; ie. Beh. i He forecast that if the strike is owners to cimploy \ Fred Turnef- ’ . attorney for North| prolonged, - those vessels. will be irteoh te eoned ate. Terminal Co: and the Chieago|ordered to coastal cities. tip instead of only through [Calumet Stevedor' Dawa get g i itor appeared at Chicago |Distict Court directing the long: ,,ion-is demanding that two pilots te ae __ }shoremen to return to Work. ine ahoard vessels throughout. the Owners of foreign vessels say| =. * * * trip at & pay of $75 a day/> Jot should be aboard! In’ Cleveland yesterday, Judgéjeach, fe tees COME IN, Warrt on PHONE.” |. 425 to +500. £ “When you need money come to General TO AQRANGE FoR THe = make loans to married or MONEY YOU WANT. single people—to pay bills wots ti —to buy clothing, ae a. ture, a : or any : $ other oe \ea yur ined elie _ or other plans Public. We correo 69 West Huron Street, Ration