See = re Ne Se ee
| the
*\home that Dave Beck, the
“\union’s ex-president, occu-
‘\pies in Seattle, Wash. lavish union- owned
This is one of several
*\“cleanup moves” reported
¥ due
5|Beck’s successor, James R.
* Hoffa and other Teamsters
chiefs gathered here for an)-
—|executive board meeting. for discussion by
Beck was due here to plead
* * *
The AFL-CIO also today called
\Hort eae. Bid
against taking away his free lodg-|
ings. for Senate Seat LANSING (#) — Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart, 45, of
Birmingham, today formally bid as a Democratic candi-
date for the U.S. Senate seat af Republican Sen. Charles
E. Potter.
The long expected announcement, at a news confer-
ence in his office, undoubtedly heralds an early declara-
tion by Gov, Williams for an unprecedented sixth term
as governor. Both Hart
‘and Williams probably will
have clear fields in the Aug.
5 primary paving the way
for the Nov. 4 general elec-
tion.
Hart, now rounding out a second
lieutenant governor,
“They have promised too many
- Cold Snap Victims
White Shroud
[Blocks Traffic,
Takes 13 Lives Storms in Other Areas
Bring U.S. Death Toll
From Weather to 27
ALBANY, N.Y, (AP) —
A huge sheath of snow en-
upstate New York to-
_|day, imprisoning farmers,
| |stifling cities and strangling
thighway travel.
Vast wind - whipped
plumes of snow blinded res-
cue forces, snuffed out at
tleast 18 lives and erected
_ |towering dunes- that sealed .
joff countless hundreds ‘of
motorists.
The weather Bureau said
the blizzard would continue
| jin some parts of the state
today, particularly in the —
Great Lakes area.
_ Motorist Finds Tough Sledding.
like this were common
| state after up to a foot of
clogged by the
the New York piled higher than his car and the driveway AP Facsimile
latest fall. Some roads, including
Thruway which runs between Al-
. bahy and Buffalo, were closed for a few hours
\ by mage —_ and zero visibility,
bel
’
\
t a eo, 4
s . ss, conduct xtended period of Boxer, Charged With /suic cur ot mine eres Wielding Razor Strap
A former amateur boxer is being
held by Keego Harbor police on
charges of beating his 10-year-old
stepdaughter.
Chief Richard Hurtubise, of Kee-
go, said the girl’s entire back was
“one mass of black and blue
marks” inflicted by a razor strap
30 inches long and four inches
wide.
The chief said Frank Scumow.
ski Jr., 25, of 2066 Willow Beach,
Keego Harbor, bat his step-
daughter, Diane Dubube, with
the when she denied her
father had been to the house to
visit her.
The beating, he said, occurred
Wednesday night, but was unknown
to poice until Friday when Sz-
manski was arrested for the De-
troit police,
Thursday morning his wife, Dor-
othy, 25, took her daughter and
her two sons by a fifst marriage,
Randy Brock, 7, and Grant Brock,
5, to her parents’ home in Detroit. With television, for example, the farmer cone : riming of LT. GOV. HART The 275-mile stretch of the state sit in a chair and direct by cng ety control .four Blan Inderal etene ig cota estea di Ann Hart to Go Home thruway from Albany to Butlalo
tractors In different-joos Im four system to boost benefits to an esti- - . : = : : » os ETROIT m — Ann 10- was to traffic.
kk * : mated 1% million jobless workers. New Officials qughier of lt, Gor. apelin ol Ghia poco __ The electronic milker he describes is even more — bende ent hae duals oc to Run Pontiac — ryan 4 pared : ‘ender thn Gres-dig tall-cf nani futuristic. This machine would: © \adequate, the labor chiefs urged ; the cow into the milking stall as the Col to more than double pres-| fT. in a few days following her leg Seay Pees The grodiatased cenmrgebay tnattres. —Guide & | Congress ‘AS OF LOMOIIOW | surgery. a victim. of polio, CHILLY WAIT — Teeth a-chattering and feet almost numb | Syracuse had 34 inches of previous cow is automatically released; _ gient benefits and extend their du- «| was poachers on last week in am | from the near-zero temperature, these two brave girls, Juanita the . 2% —Wash the udders and dry them with hot air; ‘ ration to a maximum of 39 weeks.| 4 new administration will take! effort to improve the condition of | Dovonno (left) and Mickey Tersigni, braved the elements with =. vig nae 12%
—Identify the cow by a code branded en her =| _The Teamsters, largest U. S. over Pontiac Tuesday, her right leg. The leg has beem | pontiac area residents this on, the trip to work. Weather Bureau said it was the ; members, crippled @ineene morning on the trip
rane | Sore cued anes AFL-CIO |_ The new otfice holders will make| SpPaed srw tte polio in son ee Release the correct ration into the trough; © | two months ago on grounds of |* “Can SweeP of top city Positions) Dectors sald it ts too early te tell ‘cal oma “Record the milk yield automatically; and x corrupt leadership. al Deeg gr-e dut pay and| the results of the surgery. = : PEF ety:
Open the door of the milking stall and re- © | iota now at the trucker unionlcountry.” AO eq in On un a Zero temperatures emptied the
lease the cow when milking is finished. “helm although one of those under| 5 new agministration, aut |RAPPY endings at low cost; they Lune The farmer would have to take the electronic = |criticism, was reported aiming at] poy scouts, will be headed by ive mat Wied Sn bend Wee Se) Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Batavia,
milking clusters on and'off—nebody's imagined a | SGAHIE 4 “etntry into the feder.| Ranald Card, ot Troop 29, whe | ertake the hard burdens of world Rochester, Elmira and James- practical machine to de that—and keep the ma- we ae was named city manager. He | ieadership,” Hart said. dl IS infer s LOW fer Sox ser he
chines tn order. 8) Coorge Meany, AFL-CIO preal-| TO" S° pest in 9 olty-wile clee , he said, the eco- agg angry by blizzard-
Greaney admits the electronic milker may seem = dent, has made it clear, however,| #°™ sens scouts, ,|homic welfare is threatened by ceed MiRia exes hue’ peed iad
impossible, but he asks: Who would have predicted © that Hoffa himself must forsake) Presiding in the municipal |“‘administrative attempts to weaken STATE nosPrrad. Seihante quburba, hhwever, ‘great veils of
. th ||any top Teamsters pot before the courts wail be Donald Flowers, ofbasie social: programs. : y 15 yeafs ago that we would be killing weeds wii if will be, taken tack into the|Troop 64, and Don Wapley,' of “The rs ag 5 6 a. m. 4 ila.m. 1@ |snow formed 15-foot drifts that
: 2° 9a. m. 8 MOTORISTS STRANDED thdi agauieaity Senleac the : il Y eA slightest idea of quitting. — bee ham ag gett tioyacysongpre roe = Fae Sy Be wth w winds as e| ‘ : state. Motorists banded gusty Another move Holfa and his ad- H t | Steff | vit t Sunday morning for the coldest reading that dotted
Fi Bo, 13, ‘Chutes| cag.” |visers were reported considering OSpl a OTES [gripped the Pontiac area 20 far this winter. MASc tor food "and be ee - Frigid 2 00 Feet “Wish T could jump again today. |i® ouster ott the Western Confer: 7 And you might as well keep the furnace stoked up|marconed farm houses or hotel g I wasn’t afraid a minute.” ence of ‘Tenmeters. It S$ S U rt tor F lath and rage — anti-freeze, hearths,
Brewster along with Beck and Ppo : as the eather Bureau * * *
SAGINAW (INS) —~ A idyear|y | cohedules Busy Day |Hotfa were subject to Senate Rack- lsays the mercury will con- Gertie the Egg Plant Near Frewsburg, in the south- old Flint boy today was in the Y VAY ets Committee disclosures last The following resolution was passed unanimously at/tinue to-hover around the Has No Cause to Stew _|western part of the state, a motor- running for the tide as Michigan's Before 10-Day Vacation |year. Brewster was replaced last a meeting of the medical staff of Pontiac General Hos-|zero mar . ist was rescued after his car had
October as an international vice EL PASO, Tex. — Gertie; & |been stranded for 12 hours in a youngest ‘parachute jumper after! WASHINGTON UNS) — Presi-| resident of the Teamsters, but he pital Friday: Some relief was promised uring) » vegrold hen, was scheduled drift. He was only 300 feet ftom a Jump 2500 fect from a. plane on|Wnt Eisenhower scheduled @ bUSY|remained .as the union's Western) Whereas the medical staff of Pontiac General Hos-'the day as the bureau predicted a) this week to become the Ingredi- |farmhouse but was unable to see jump 2,500 feet from a plane on|day of activity today” and pre-|chiet range from 16 to 20 degrees tor| ent of @ dish of chicken and |it through the blowing snow his first try. pared to duck the cold wave! peck sold the Seattle home he|Pital supports and adheres to the highest standards of). ca. Tonight’s low is predict-| dumplings, F SSRN.
Mite Lessier lenfed at James Wednesday with a 10-day trip to|now occupies to the Teamsters for —*ethical, professional andieq from 4 above to zero Bat that was before the spry Seinty Sage and gts freee Byr-
Municipal Airport is Saginaw yet-| Thomasville, Ga. $163,000 under a deal under which rsoual conduct of its girl produced four eggs Thurs. | “Cus? Were snowbound in a camp terday to qualify as the ninth mem-| The President will stay at the|he continued to live in it rent and\g pe : The reading of sero Was Te- | cay, twe more Friday, and still | (7Ct 15 miles ‘southeast of the ber of the Michigan parachute|plantation of former Treasury|tax free at union expense. There Sa Ke 0 Man members in their relation-| corded gr Sora igaces State Hos | wcsther ou ‘Saturday—a short | “7: Leaders of the group made team. His brother, Art, 20, a|Secretary George Humphrey, play|was Senate committee testimony’ y eg ship to patients, hospital pital at 7:30 a.m. geperent UP | working day for most everybody, | it Way out by bulldozer and former Army paratrooper, had in-|golf and do some quail hunting.|that union funds were used in part , 4 ciaiises oid te only a still-frigid 4 pedis Bat Gertie did it — and then obtained food for the youngsters.
structed him on the technique of|Doctors have approved this ac-|to build the home in the first ° personnel, and medic eee crowed like a rooster to celebrate | In Oneida, cots, blankets and jumping. tivity, place. Beat Girl 10 leagues, and morning the production feat of the per- |sandwiches were provided in the
Mike made his jump in 15 above! The President rested Sunday,| Chairman McClellan (D-Ark) ' * *« * The Automobile Club of Michi-| feetly normal eggs. So Guy Forti, |state armory for dazed travelers.
zero weather and was dragged/still fighting his cold and sore|said the money was stolen and Whereas Neil H. Sullenberger,|84"_ reported a rash of “‘can’t/ 7, says he'll just keep his one-| Violent weather in other parts of
Rand over bests Gh etghak Sew "throat. Beck was trying to cover up. Szumowski, Former D. has carried on a course of| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) pene Fs (Continued on Page 2, -Col. 1)
Making ‘Voyage’ in Texas
at Randolph Air Force Base.
‘5 £
_ travel.
Airman Donald G. Farrell, 23, 9 six-footer from the Bronx, aqueesed into 2 3-by-5-foot First Man Braves Space SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)—Man’s chances
to.conquer outer space were on trial today
Ee eee f All Farrell’s food for the six-day trip is
inside the cabin. Most of it is in concen-
trated and dehydrated forms. An elec-
_trically heated cup near one elbow will
PERE RE soup. ;
ro: ®t
Moisture from his breath, perspiration
and other waste moisture is purified for re-
use as drinking water. Other wastes are
TV oh ipgpeted
Friday, Szumowski showed up Tell commented calmly, “Well, here ” given a ‘th the t the parents’ home and threat-.|in which he has affected the tem- Sa ; " ae nh a complicated problem in working ened them with 5 callber a cupension of Nel Su ALL WIRED UP e - : controls of his make-believe space’ ship.
tomatic, to - on b ‘The 1 und gu jig worea palrof Aj} TV paone an : Pavey > otf ant | gh mil sore gt ‘ eo ae — [gwen apd
fa? Be it further resolved that the} °US Parts of his body to relay his physical / ‘could be ripped off the portholes and In Today's Press ‘| ,,eécu watt rattiems ts unequv.| condition constantly t6 scientists outside ‘Parrell could be seen directly’ threarh
Leeman cca support of the board of true | the steel cubicle, ‘*. + thick glass windows. CME 6c oad... DB 10 le executive committee ee ae In momen ts of relaxation he County News ceceees 21 [Of the staff, and agrees that such , ee f one 3 hears hi-fi
Hibiglale ss. cnccuss CII [action was necessary and avoid ee eee ee ae anne cca’ Muutle Diped into the-eabin from a special NII seis gensxgyg st rot 20 jable in the exercise of the moral na over remov- — selection of records.
Obituaries ...--...2....... 4 [and legal responsibilities of the| Ing carbon dioxide and new oxygen being ** x Sports . oe ses». 16-17 | board of trustees in protecting-the| added. : ae ‘The ‘airman got the fob because ot he
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Wien, Mert ........:.....°% _ | degrees or lower, Explorer, the first U.S. tests. vs Pa Lea Income Tax Returns Prepared satellite, has radioed that its interior is Airman ‘Daten is 23, weighs 1 has Women’s Pages ..,...... ; , s i 85,
1 ipeniesdamoveute éovst le Pee acre Ascoaat.| around 88 degrees, 5 Oks hazel eyes, ahd is unmarried. :
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252 S. Telegraph FE 42857 || son's career has been ruined by - % Bleck South of Voorhels personal dislike, It is possible The president was much im-
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iof Eggs in Another key to success is to be-
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Learn about the sidelines as well
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work enough to avoid® being a
clock-watcher, Learning more
about your job than you actually
have to know can turn an other-
wise boring position intc ene which
is interesting.
: * *
I think the following remarks
will be. interesting and helpful,
-lespecially to the middle-aged or
older woman who is working or
taken from letters I have received
from employers concerning the
employing of older women.
“I employ older women be-
cause they are usually more
reliable and more punctual in
their attendance.”
“I find that the older woman ig
most satisfactory as a rule because
The|she is more permanent than the wants to work, These have been, story. Here you will find warn- “Moxay, FEBRUARY 10, 1958
soon after being trained for the
job or may have to stop work be-
cause of having a child.”
* * *
“Older women generally take
their work more seriously and
are more interested in it than
younger women are.”
“Women past early youth lead
more regular lives. They do not
keep the late hours which younger
women do and therefore are more
efficient,”
SOME WARNINGS |
Here is the other side of the
ings.
“T hire older women but am of-
ten disappointed in them because
they will not learn new methods.
They could, but they resist
change.”
* * *
“T have one employe who is most
dependable,,a hard worker and ef-
ficient. However, I always can tell
when she has been babysitting with
younger worker who may marry
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the next day, is irritable and for-|} Fe detful. rr)
“The main trouble with the |
older worker is the fact that she | i
is jealous of all of the younger
women in the office. This makes
ber most sensitive and difficult.”
“In desperation I recently had)
to let one older employe go, know- |
ing she needs work, because she)
would not be open-minded enough |
to accept her employer's orders. |
She was too set in her ways.”
x *« *
“I have tried using older bernie!
|
} and they are far more satisfactory
than. younger workers except that
they are apt to be irritable and,
even worse, they cram all of their)
family’s problems and successes|
down everyone’s throat.”
Just thought I would let you
‘know what some of the employers
have to say!
* * *
Tomorrow: ‘“Marathoners|
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her grandchildren. She is tired
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Ww Communities Adopt In Auto Safety
oS ANN ARBOR (INS) - About 100/diseases instead of merely lowering! He added that synthesis has be-/the more recently discovered ‘fam. Year 111 communities in the United years ago, the following sign would pain and relieving symptoms Some come an extremely complex busi-|ilies’ of drugs such as anti-spas-/States adopted the city-manager| DENVER (INS): — Children’s placed in @ special car seat se- Wee ness and many of the drugs we modics, tranquilizers, and anti-his- form of government. Now 1,4l5\car manners are vital to auto jcurely fastened to a regular seat. ‘geen hanging on, aof the curative drugs were found
= "No prescriptions filled ‘today. naturally, such as penicillin, qui- ; - - reali ih beac, - graduate rte = ee Li < 3 -
AMHai auburn Rd are'so boned ¢ =| 300) 88S 0 RCA SERVICE CO, | mmetiaie iratninafor’, | "| Maneporauon,” Bust ese Bree wite of William Arte. dear mother o = 4.08 7.29 = (10.80 __..MON. WED. Airl ' C women WOULD Like WORK in
Se ore Ce oe CANVASSERS, FULL on ParT| Sill ine MITCCTS | “ier as etre tates, PE 43361. grandchildren and 19 great-grand- time. $1.25 per hr. or percentage WILL BABYSIT IN MY HOME. children aise survive. Puneral —Call_10 to 1. EM a On The Ground In The Air | _OR 3-5417.
eri gm atten se Tunty| Help Wanted Male 6/ home.s, Bemienum fara coe seneeies. 3 .m. from i e ante ale rmingham for 4 chil-| 21 job rtunities f : * Sine sna egelnanl Ralph P ridge a —. an iron-| 33 for men. If accepted you. wili — Building J 12 ‘ c Grove Cemetery, “Mount |? BARBERS, 5870 ELIZABETH| anil) Tuesday “morning off . ar ps come at we este as - —- nen, a a au < Lake _ 5-8 pm. a. kee ing with abilit cost to you. We help finance your AAA Floor Sanding neral Hom: T n - . e reliable good w training by arranging budget ying — ¢ until Tuesday noon. . ea veer mag Ui att rere terms. ~~ persons} interview ‘to c. BUDE B FE 8-2050 |"
BURNS, FEB. 7, 1958, EDWARD 10 BOYS _care of Feities Frese in coupon and’ and-mail today. Bow A-A TRENCHING ; W A N ny E D Michael, St. Petersburg. Fia., for- EXF. & RELIABLE GIRL TO Footings. Septic Field. OR 3-4943__ 4 oe, : merly of Drayton Plains: age 69: live in. Thur. & every other| Write: NOR THWEST. AIRLINE 2, FE 5-81 : J : beloved husband of Mrs. Mar-| We need 10 boys to work one| Sun off, Pvt rm. & TV. MA| CAREER lage sell Dept. AP-35, A&B TRENCHING ACCOUNTING AND INCOME T — Get 48 cup elect : ret B. Burns; dear father of afternoon, Wednesday. Feb 12 6-5515 : Box 6, Pontiac Pr service for ind! can coffee maker, Free hy peed Real Estate ARMS
Hire Grace “Jelsch, "Mrs. plouice| from 12:18 to 4:15 pm. IF YOU WANT TO SUPPLEMENT Pootings, ‘Wee Liew wena buriness rates. W. R. | _ PE 2.9053; ae veke raat - Cole win ur unerali -§#§= g§ = §.- = =. 4"the famtiv income Wee cen y EMBIBO .ooccccecscscaccscs = sz service will be held Wednesday,| Apply in person Tuesday or oa eee oe ee oe peared a ANY TYPE i aia! ee ame Feb. 12, at 1:30 pm. from the} Wednesday a.m age of 3 hours a da wt home aren eee State ......| Custom drawn, OL 16200, EM) ACCURA tes Call = n ve ‘mer Pun ome ig Phone : =
Burns will lie in state at the RERT FALKXE responsibilities a od | rou eS eocks Pre tettion ae PE_ 54706, = | 1 Jou are having trouble meeting Farmer - Snover Funeral Home vie ALKNER coreites: Ne fevestment, Mdeliv- rs_I_ wor! .. | ALUM, SIT NG, PRECAST STONE iw INGOME TAX’ RETURN PRE i, ote: after noon on Tuesday CIRCULATION DEPT, | and’ phone necessary. For inter. Ww. Pet geet * eeeer Gordon Fistuley pares SS 70et eee a igmnB aw ce
CARLINE 8. 1988, wattern| PONTIAC PRESS —view cal OL 24599, | ‘Work Wanted Male 10 Al- CARPENTRY. ry ie et Above Oak W369 Lincolnshire Ra Waters) —————— — LADY POR HOUSEWORE & CARE | CARPENTER WORK. any | <73%etoumatee. OF Lt BURTON ©. ns . 8 43560 ford Twp.; age 72; dear father of $400 : tan meee PR cee| si K. ANY/| 4-1 BASEMENTS Open] et. Alan, Robert and William Car- pe, month guarantee. Pull or! afer 6 oa than wages. FE ¢42is,| kind, New or remodeling. OR | “Sresene home, Also prick and ine, a er Th ruarantee Ud. Or ments ane nspenennt oeemneneee eaectireenocananlaiioniinae vin ties” Santee Gan, Mel! part tume salesmen. Experience | LADY FOR TELEPHONE SURVEY | Ai CARPENTER WORK. NEW — lock _work 95 6-0ee4. f Mrs. James Roark: dear brother! Dt necessary. Complete training. work, salary : bene Ken- Prge PE 4-421 A-l CARPENTER CREW A ; of Mrs. Albert Foote Puneral) Repid advancement to manager _Hale’s, 14 8, Saginaw. i PLASTIC WAL LTE é FLR. able. Roug mean and finish. Also ppoin fervice will be held Wednesday,, ‘" expansion program. Interviews p “=. a rd installation. FE 5-5 _Alterations. est. '5-3008, Peb. 12, at 2 pm. from the Purs-| 19 to 5. Regal Corp. 1617 Dixie UBLIC RELATIONS AVAILABL Now! aE ALTERATIONS. ADD AND INCOME : ‘AX ley Puneral Home with Rev. Cc. _Hwy SECRETARY e cabinee Core Ren RENTER | repair wort. Licessed Selikier. George Widdifield effietating is-| B.S fate Pe na | . PEA ferias, 8-198. INDIVIDUAL jerm To assist retail organization in| 2B. Mugdock, FE 2-7861. rr
Cha NTION WIN 1 Ger. Me Cocne oih I in ces A O | enordinating prometionad CARPENTER. ALTERATION AND tind rpentry — attics __at the Pursiey Punersl edly “| ig! pportunit y grams and public relations, Saas repair, FE 4-4168. > a secretarial — Part-time. Must
alterations, ete Witt CARPENTE WAATED — roe aot Fe wi sm after 5 a CHAMBERS, FEB. 9, 1950, weTrre,| Wi ech fMe'Ory, branch starting Popes” Baty, Satine age, em: | al Linda work puartuioca On| Guus pEGIALT rt ppearance — me hie ualifie: 4240 8. be a ile, a Fa a eeeatenl ability .mportent. Apply Include yome a e > S f. Box : Gear sister of Miss Mollie Mc-| ans ert St., between 10) 62, Pontine Press. en pg joa “itctiens SEMENTS WATERPF ;
me grancchitren sien sermre ACTCAI. gOB8 rE aS z ar speciale Paneling. nares pee | genera | ERATE PLASTERING, gas be "= Lo] held oniy = PRE Sod iris _ 4-450, es block cement work.
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