“ss. THE.PONTIAC PRESS & | -— ALGIERS (P—At least 40] 1isth YEAR = wt fe & & & ~~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. MONDAY; DECEMBER 5, 1955—38 PAGES OED cs EE Oe ke, Eden Will Confer at White House Jan, 30. v Latest Flareup | Unions Meet as ‘One Meany, Reuther a Slippery Streets | Snarl Traffic _ ‘Mutual Affairs in Algeria Kills Open Conclave. ed pm) to Be Discussed 40 Nationalists | of New AFL-CIO by 2 Leaders Rebel Rioters Open Fire) . Minor Officer Elections, President Issues : Bid on Police and Troops - Phone Address From tke for Talks; Macmillan in Worst Incident Highlight First Meeting Coming, Too NEW YORK (® — The founding convention of the newly merged AFL-CIO opened today in colorful - GETTYSBURG, Pa (INS) — President Eisen- hower will meet with Brit- ish Prime Minister Anthony Eden at the White House in persons were killed yester- day in a violent battle be- tween Algerian nationalists and French troops in the|~ and enthusiastic ceremonies market place of a little vil- at New York's 7ist Regi- cage ae = — stra- laganear the Tunisian bor- . Mental Armory. gy talks . 30. The announcement today by the temporary White House at Gettysburg said — Eden is coming to Wash- ington “at the invitation of der. - The rebels, mixing with|~ the market crowd, opened _ Leaders of the former! | — AFL and CIO, some long- time rivals but all now dedi-| 7 - . . cated to work in a single| ~~ Mn is 16-million-member federa-| |» a7, tion, joined in singing “The Algeria. — It was the worst single incident convention, opened in New York City today. Former CIO President Reuther, top men respectively in (See background story on page 22) Loic year . ; Initial reports indicated 31 Al- . = | ae ceedings to by banging to- . “The President of the United : 1 . as reriam were iited mite martet NM OtEQ Pioneer in Aviation'=*™," 0 —— tyes AEA | rooms Sastcee"be wrens » tow opened fire bus that CJ ° ] . ae oe ‘ he y 1 PS ee basse 20 So g Te e a ae days as his guest in Washington reteed te mat. tar namber ot DIES Of Brain Hemorrhage) rca’s wise ceeme tence ge LSS | tthe end of Jenner police or soldiers lost was not new AFL-ClO insignia, the red TORTURED CRAWL — Mid-morning traffic _ snow. The scene at the tc> was photographed along | «rhe invitation has been cor- announced, | BALTIMORE —Glenn L. Martin, one of aviation’s| and white stripes of the Ameri. | In aowntown Pontiac slows to a near-standstill as | Wayne St. At the bottom, the cars on the right skid |dially accepted. The British for- After the fight started, a French| pioneers, died here last ht ean Ylag and the legend “Ali | long lines of cars labor with spinning wheels over dangerously close to a column of. almost-halted jeign secretary, Harold Macmillan, armored car sped to the center of J night. trades, all crafts, all colors, all | streets which have become glazed with an icy cars. will accompany the Prime Minis- the market place to quell the dis-| The 69-year-old founder of the Glenn L. Martin Co. creeds—together!” ter and they will arrive in Wasb- andi taesee ee hemorrhage yesterday morn-| Mayor Robert F. Wagner, in \ . ington January 30.” a’ welcoming the 1,400 delegates, said . ‘MUTUAL AFFAIRS’ mies tom the Mediranean| DE St Glenmar, ie big farm on Maryland's eastern iar ameee woe ee (9 Launching (federal School Aid Near) wre "i vst ot we peng egg peany ey : Le nae p were only a few “prophets of) We ene D ] t S hi ] S British leader will afford an op- ’ timore. doom" on the merger’s sugcess. portunity for a discussion with Ei- The French government took; fabulous Career crammed) industrial life of our country view pen y ove Pontiac’s delegate to the White House Conference on PEapaony lapedipees a. ete pimodlloe! wey rearyeslmaee” 4 with aviation “firsts with great hope what you do here | Education, who returned from Washington Saturday,| pressed by newsmen, end of the previous “state of ur- cue ran id wid leave the "0289" : / Lodge Tells U.N. Plan said today federal aid for schools ts coming, “but not on] Hagerty sald the invitation was gency” due to the dissolution of! ground under its own power. He said” “Nervous Nelties"| Will ‘Set Seal Against)s nat pork barrel basis.” , sent by the President to Eden ea igs National Assembly Nearly half a century later his rep sy eed sagen War liself’ —<- es Louis H. Schimmel, president of the Pontiac Board of ph Rfin BR. Roast Procabizedresy, eat gommordpe one comer we Cnt ve constitution pa nae - Education, sai he believed the federal money will be dis- The Wile House aide wadlastibd » govemn meke : UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ® — tributed t a sttem t federal trol of = oe mak- ‘the first man-made earth ever higher living) cae ices be os! any attempt a con eee ae Sie a . ely i satellite, working conditions. unched iS .--hools. . “Asked invitation” exercise to the next: Assembly. In between, he credited with fhe morning session fight today for U.N. Assembly en- “America is not got to surrender local control of the | 8*¥5 Stories from London earlier troubles ‘also continued being the first to develop a suc| was st asle for lection of /dorsement of President Eisenhow : ° Sree he oid in oe ee in Morocco. ‘The once . outlawed parachute which could be! efficers for the new organization, [er’s “open sky” inspection plan’ | , 2 ~ Eisenhower: ogee Wu Nationalist Istiglal Independence opened by the jumper at will,| with Meany due to be chosen as |g, a first step toward disarma-| . ming up the results as he| He rep tee eciden ended a three-day conven- complete the first air mail flight,| president. emt end hen on ftuclear, sees them of the four-day ” ; a to the Prime Minister. ens a and make the first extended flight Later in the day, President Ei-| weapons, | conference which ended ~s 6 to work otit a new freaty with the “lis ‘company claimed the con-(Senbower is expected to lay down ene | last Thursday ‘| The conference between the two Moroccans under which she would struction of the first multipassen:|P