Otficers Give Gypsies Scenic Tour of State : -* ; % Fg The carefree Gypsy life is taking a beating in Michi-|_ gan, with’an assist from Oakland County. ato nt Reds “More than 100 Gypsies in 27 trailers were ushered). of Piotr _|from county to county across southern Michigan last] FROM OUR WIRE services |ight. They were reluctantly on the move—their desti- GUATEMALA CIT y —/Hation uncertain. os P Assassin Kills President of Guatemala Personal Guard Shoots Castillo Armas, Foe killed last night by -e sol- dier who then killed him |@Uads to Return After Vacation Trip to Kentucky member of the presidential Boise sg Bae yr egy Sages to hold a con- there last night. Porter ruled that Bond's farm in facilities for a trail- 3 | ol Although denied knowledge of : Fe 1 ze ~ SENIORS GRADUATE — A portion of the Pontiac High School = Sealing Pages Paste midyear graduating class is shown above as the seniors attended Whitmer, superintendent of diplomas, presented, by Dr. Dana P. night. Sixty-two seniors received schools. (Story on page 2.) Highway Relocation ¥8 Hundreds Vote | | ‘to Endorse Him for Beck's Post : 3 i] § F bf tf iit cit hii Eck ere % < he Plunge Into River ‘Long Trailer, Strands Area Family A Walled Lake couple and their two children escaped injury when their car and 48-foot frailer rolled off a ferry yesterday and*sank in the St. Mary’s River. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coldstock and their sons, Harry, we % Short Boatt==™ 13, and Patrick, 9, were enroute from a Canadian vacation when the mishap Dulles Told fo Ener Disarmament Talks WASHINGTON @ — President to the Cadillac Division, The chairman asked that Cur- Milk Strike Scheduled Thursday in Detroit | E H tion backing Hoffa. DETROIT (INS)—The Michigan ik Producers Association has examination of. ‘giafter the meeting, Hoffa said he books and records relating to gov-/did not intend fo take the Fifth | ernment being}Amendment when he makes a 3 « What Do Teenagers Need for Summer Recreation? More Supervised Social ties of letters in the Voice of evenings swimming and going to 4 parties and drive-ins.” “You always have some kids ing in community-wide projects, says David Ohngren, 17, of 795 Corwin. Ct, ; “T have gone to several dances over at the Amvets Hall and they were very nice and reasonable for teenagers’ My. friends and I have plenty to do,” he * f 6 of 30 Gag Church News .o.e5.-sqeys sid ® 2 County News Jeee seve ventas AB) Beaitorinls ....sccseeecsecenee @ Home Section... 15 thre n Obituaries MM See eee eeeecerse ; Sports av odevncdescasniechi B TV beg wes sanbgcehieoeMy ME & Radio Programs .....28 Wilson, \ eee ee ee eevee , Earl . eae “riers, Pages seebidessscly 1 a mS » . Ha ee recreation by getting together in their own groups during the sum-| imer,”’ says Ann Wiltse, 19, of Lake Events Lead List of Suggestions _mony that Valente and Klenert ‘for a corkscrew, $2,564.65 for “Know what you believe and live what you believe.” This was the High School summer graduates by Dr. Ted Ward, Michigan State Uni- cation im Pontiac, ao } 1 Pol » Jast night. Dr. Ward warned the graduates against the conformist, the follower and what he described as ‘‘the pre- pectual consumer.” Parting- advice given 62 Pontiac! * GYPSY CARAVAN ON MOVE — This is a portion of the Gypsy caravan which ' migration started in Lapeer County when a number of vehicles of Union Heads |= ‘McCellan to Forward Record of UTW Officers). to Justice Dept. | WASHINGTON @ — Senate rackets probers today asked the Justice Department and the. In- ternal Revenue Service to look in- to the activities of the top two of- figials of the United Textile Work- ets Union. : * * The special Senate Committee headed by Sen, McClellan (D- Ark) wound up its investigation yesterday with demands by a com- mittee member that UTW Presi-|. dent Anthony Valente and Secre- eae Lioyd Klenert re- gn. ’ The committee had heard testi- diverted $128,405 in union funds to their own personal uses over a period of years since 1952, and that Klenert had even charged the UTW $5.50 for a milk stool, $25.20 tickets to the Broadway stage hit “My Fair Lady,” and for costly ida, Florida and Maine vacations for his family. McClellen authorized a state- ment that he was sending the stenographic record of the testi- mony to the Justice Department and Internal Revenue Service for further investigation. a ®t * Klenert said he does not know whether he paid income taxes on $101,963 the committee accused him of diverting from his union’s treasury. It accused Valénte of using $26,442 in UTW funds. The Weather Fall 0.8. Weather Burese Report at 6 te 12 miles an southerly at 3 te 6 miles an hour to- night. Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m At @ a.m.: Wind Caim. Sa Priday in Pontine_ esd denon ges k65 — ee cheese <> keene tf — Partly Cloudy , One Year Ago in Pontiac pet iverscearesec< OE Peewee ~ Lowest Temperat ‘ og ee in 85 Toors. — 100 te 1843” 52 in 1907 a BREAKING GROUND — Ground was broken Friday afternoon.for the new Pontiac division office building of the Automobile Club of Mich- igan, at Williams and West Pike Streets. Shown @bove at the ceremony .are Arthur J. Bogue, December. manager of the Pontiac office; Roy M--Hood, an Auto Club director; and Charles L. Wilson, pres- ident of the club. The new building, to. cost $125,000, is scheduled to be ready for use in a E sili $eise may have been abandoned or may have fallen accidentally from an automobile. Mrs, Alvena Stronski found the baby in front of her home after hearing it cry. Pantie Press Photo Palace Guard Slays. Guatemala President (Continued From Page One) demy — the Polytechnic School In 1945 he returned to the aca- demy as its deputy director. Two years later, after a course at the rector, : During World War II he served as a member of the joint U.S,- Guatamala commission Four Years After Armistice By SID WHITE | TOKYO-(INS)—Four years ago today a badly beaten Communist army in Korea signed an armistice agreement to-win a-breathing spell and a chance to rebuild its strength. Virtually from the moment the ink was dry on the truce docu- ment, the Red ‘build-up began—~—in complete violation of the pact. 55) was sought in jan armistice at | 3) |a time when most allied military ; munist armies. s move in’ Korép, this tite The end to the Korean War leaders were urging a complete knockout @f the battered Gom- With the passing of each anni- versary singe & growing fear mounted that’ the Communists) were readying another aggressive _|deadly modern punch that. might win them the peninsula they were unable to wrest the first time, American military leaders pub- licly decried a proven illegal Com- munist arms buildup, as the South Koreans had been doing from the beginning. with a i ca "Korean Arms Balance Being Created This anniversary, the fourth, it is different, whee st < —" ~, y — in.196, and went into the army. | the |Walking Horse Ask John Butler, who rashly promised his 10-year-old daughter, Kitty, a horse—if she promised to keep her tongue quiet for 30 days. House just that but broke her silence school when the time limit was up—at whe 1808 olectioan’* a ? e “will be de- ccd mate | seat Me tne publicans believe, since there is) 544 white Tennessee Walking bo presidential contest. In no dis-) horse with a white base on its COneresanen ie naated by GOP) nose, Kitty helped pick it out by ' eg nodding when asked if that was an_ issue, Republicans maintain. the ete the wanted. Democrats hope to change that 5 Es situation and force the issue wher-| Butler said that he began to ever they believe it might help miss her voice a little in the final De tic cause. week of the month-long period of 1 t- * *& silence. He said: “The breakdown of ‘the roll-} “I missed it more than I realized call of both parties on this (school)|I would, I won't mind when she- bill is very interesting,” saidjtalks now and if she talks too House Democratic leader McCor-/much, I'll just put cotton in my should be interesting to people | — of the country.” z Beck Pleads innocent §f - R for : to larceny Charge _ | : ie ee Oe ee : a charge grand larceny) in the use of*funds derived: from | the sale of a union-cwned auto-| mobile, was entered in King iby Dove Beck ‘praddeat of Galt the | Teamsters Union, s brief appearance was’ to a formal entry of the’ plea. He had been scheduled for| arraignment next Tuesday but the| date was moved up because he! @ Children’s Bathing’ Suits - 18... wow 97° dow yo | Swim ’ ,' sheriff's deputies and state troopers yesterday escorted to the Indiana state line, ~ were ordered off a farm near Brown City. in other s of Southeastern ~*~ * * te . si areas He urged a respect for differ- : out that the climate might be more suitable in that direction. The . . Michigan started a like roundup. (Story on page 1.) nas foe a ' @nces and an appreciation of the Pe Pe eS : - s BE , —— Cranbrook and Lincoln is getting interdependence of all people. ai ae ae ss : Le ‘to 4 Be ee a & heavy workout each morning Dr. Ward was introduced’ by de fs ( tt M an . ies Given Tour Democrats May Profit Most from $ te moon, : the Board “of Education. Dip- { {Sc o. ALS: School Aid D f it t E hi rector, ‘stressed that there js no tomas were givett out by Dr. : a oe a Ol scenic Michigan Veleal to. GC O jentry fee for the tournamént or ° » oe 4 ; ; es eo . ‘. target shooting. Participants SJeSi=t Upset About Famil pan 's Election Ea race ster. LJ OSCT ADOUL Family coined tom reo linn Next Year's Election — rzwciereo en sac ing class to Dr. Whitmer. 1 or ee ale Crengent; — | Further information“ on how Speaking for the graduates was} DETRO: - Swarthout and Tier- understand. the Gypsy. F. ARBOGAST flicans in the House voted qualify for the trophy to be award- Dean Perkio, class president, while|condition with five bullet wounds,|ncy of irregularities, ba ir; and cone ite Soe as| WASHINGTON «®—Political ‘alae Un tat epee ae to the tournament winner may Earl eee vice president, de-|Garden City Mayor James Tierney station that well. From Livingston C , the aso from Tharoiay Siertia viled Sine: tay ieee SNAG ot Se seneetion of- livered he is “worried sick” aboutifirm, Gypsum group moved through and| House killing a federal school think have a de- : ce a ee ae the Safety Of ble’ wily smd) fivelwas buliding Sor Garten : andlaid bil ate likely. to echo. loud:|fense for any campeign ples. by — : ; f len City. counties. At the border of : “Music for the ceremony was pro-|children. : Nagle said the assailant’s gun leach county, a new set of deputies|'Y ‘rough the 1958 congressional] President Eisenhower for more ato Vided by a June graduate, Eleanor| “We have some vicious peopleifrst was turned on Swarthout. It | . |was waiting to take up escort du-|“¢ction campaign. Republicans in Congress. [Parents Plan, the family of How- Members of the class were: Tierney, shot in the chest, [turned on Tierney. — : Jackeon. county Gepition vald But spokesmen for the Demo-|paigns called for more Republi-/has taken on the responsibility of Movence Ashbaugh Dele Nance | Sbdomen, and groin at a public’ . : Korean Service. | perasce recegsisabic as curses (Ga; int. Republicen congres-jcans to help bias carry out bis lag-(tv0 foster children, sional committees dis-|islative bill Edward rl Neeb meeting in Garden City Thurs- * in te hot ative ‘program. The schoel b Lee In Kil, 9, is a Korean boy. Archie Bell Henrietta Neidrick day ni : : better. | Wat R ed \ any tongue began flow agree over how effective the vote|was a major part. of his. program. : i ; — ae powers i oh : Gives tenes at ee by aiers ec ing Bye wowed four and grey ou Concord, | will be .as_a political issue, Although the measure. killed by we Sone rfl nn no Rae Angeliki old Vivian Cascaddan Patrick hospi ial e . i é, where iypsies wanted. to House seats come for House ot exactly what years Resert’ Giclend. Dae Fetne ordi : in Japanese Flood left aboard @ troopship today, end-| camp. election omey tee 7 ae Prodioas nantes as yep) er ee ber idewes ee Widiam Coc Richerd Piektord se peaks moe — under- ae eee But, despite the highpitched| Democrats believe they will bejresented as being acceptable to _— { . went four hours of emergency aN, Ma Korea. ees : Rudy Edwards Stanford Gumee” |surgery and received 12 pints off TOKYO w@—Flood waters began} Some 12,000 British and nn, png Rs Bb sored blicens = who voted to kil rat he Ha rman, said Eisenhower had/* Birmingham chapter OES. will oor ares’ | Lesier Ellerhorst, 52, a peosper|Kyuah Inland where 2 the: ast time ‘and then a ae provided) claim, ‘in Gisrict Howse ction "Iginia Heath, 1883 Cole §t. The eve- mpare Rui . : 2 Eddie Powikes Sylvia Salsnerr’ [0US Garden City contractor, was|were listed as dead in the wake|the British troopship Asturias for|”” = nat One is a i rae aliogs ng (ting will be caine te yas Fait Geraldine Schaar {held in connection with the shoot-lof a 24-hour storm that brought 32\the homeward voyage: They lea vote, since the bill contained an| ace voted te til the ee items for the Nov, 16 bazaar at the Arghie Haynes Essie Sears’ jing. He refused to make a state-jinches of rain. __ behind 1,112 dead. antisegregation clause. Soi dd cae Ps ay the | ianonic Temple. Chars inske _— velya ‘serine’ [rope pe rent, When asked how be) Authorities listed 3,626 With their departure few loudburst And since-a majority of Repub-lrunity te vote tn a compromise} 4 —— "Frances Betty Smith felt. He replied: “Not good.” = [and 294 missing as rescue teams|ish troops remain in Korea. 2 measure almpst word-for-word| Birmingham YMCA Camp Totem fp nag Se Pnyiite Boditch About 50 officials and specta- |scanned the flood-washed triangle . only a six-man team what the : : ; teroy LaPayet Spehar é = t President wanted. Pole has been ,on the march this ae Karl Stickel tors saw the attack. City Atty. [between Ishahaya, Omura and|from the Green Howard regiment act oe kf week The included trips GE ay Swarthout cut his Nagasaki where 100,000 persons|will be attached to the U.N. hon- raps olor : to the Detrdit stockyards, the river- paaure Martines Annie Vasquex hand on the sights of the assail- |have been left homeless. or guard at Seoul. : front’ and Fort Wayne Museum. Puyllis Soong Deal Woe ant’s .22 caliber target pistol | The Japanese cabinet invoked ~ Gastgs Even baw haces of: P Carl Peck while disarming the disaster relief law as AM 1 40 Degrees Is Limit Flood Blocks Road; ‘the seven day-camp groups. The crowd, too startled to act,jican and Japanese agencies i 50 Flee Homes in ' stood back and watched as Elier-/Tushed emergency supplies to the) BALTIMORE — | in} 4 cs ei f robe horst walked from the room. Hejdevastated area. excess of 140 degrees Fahrenheit) New Mexico Golden Silence awe was picked up an nearer oat No ee. civilians or Et eng be tolerated by the human C st F ath Police Chiet Arth agle said tary “personne] were known to be for xtended of belie th among the victims ee conor samen GRANTS, NM. @ — Fleod wa- o or ‘es rR Yoder of | : ee 4 : ots Row. BOARD OF _@ = - . | DIRECTORS Need a Helping Hand =f | ee With Your Home Building? | LOUIS H. 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These choice features: 5 * GAS HEAT © 3 BEDROOMS © INCINERATOR © 1% BATHS _® FACE BRICK © CARPORT * SIDE DRIVE © SCREENS ~ MODELS OPEN: Dally 2 P.M. te & P.M: Sat. & Sun, 12 to 9 P.M, Sales by JERRY. E. "ADAMS 3172 W. Huren, peng ir mg a rnacral 4-4561 Week goes on vacation—YOUR va- cation! Whether it te at the beach, or the mountains, or that favorite cool lake, design HW-58 is a vacation|“ home you'll want to consider for the sweltering months ahead. Besides initial economy, this va- cation house can be built to grow in both space and value. Architect Herman York provides you with three choices: The basic plan for a delightful bungalow at lowest pos- sible cost, alternate Number One for the same house with an added bedroom, and alternate Number Two for expanding ‘the original with two bedrooms and a carport. If desired, one or both altera- -| tions can be made long after the original construction with no ma- jor structural changes—it is a house that grows naturally, This flexibility gives it an excel. lent resale value. The basic design features an in- door-outdoor motif, with an out- door terrace literally ‘“‘growing” off a huge indoor leisure room. Only sliding glass doors separate 41¢% Gl Mortgage 3 BEDROOM BRICK © with full dDasement $280 DOWN HERRINGTON HILLS VACATION BUNGALOW — ie ye the final ‘quale b version of the expandable cottage. The exterior _riods of h is vertical redwood siding. This is exceptionally WC aBeat Heat and Costs |i 7 gin Expandable Cottage. ‘This week. the House of the|the two. A fireplace in the leisure) ‘room’ and a gril on the terrace "AA folding partition between the ‘share the same chimney. 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