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Werden in displaying posters of just two of 
Broadway’s five top plays-travelers will see, is 
Mrs, Ivan C. Wilcox, of 2803 Old Orchard Trail, "ee ¥eR Z fONTAG MICHIGAN °] 
    
      
  
      
  
    
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oT Is Hoffa Trial Jury 
[About t ‘Sale’ 
   
  “art 
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from Hoboken, NJ. : 
~ “Gheasty sald he delivered to 
Hotta — mainty in surrepéitions 
| Shien sills various detgjjs og 
these men from committee files. 
From data in committee. files, 
Cheasty said, he told Hoffa that 
Angeli Meli has sold Local 985 to 
a relative, William Butffalino, fér 
ae ee ee Of Union 
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Hoffa, according to Cheasty, al- 
so wanted to know. what the Sen- 
ate committee had on him. 
Cheasty said he lookéd over Hof- 
fa’s committee -file and later told 
Hoffa papers in his file showed 
“he was associated with the “Pete 
and Joe’ combination in Detroit."   - a alae   
Name It, Win $100. Bond ¢ 
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A post card, pencil, and 
  influential New York vice a a of Feclonnwantne Union; aa; 
  ~ carriers, too..   
) odivened. in person. July’s Hottest Moment? If you're. the kind who abhors contests which - 
_ Tequire-the, literary skill of a Hemingway or Stein- 
beck, we have a little weather —— game that’s 
'4+—Just the ticket for you. ° 
‘mail box are all-you need-to-be a candidate for a 
‘ Deadline for all “guesstimates” to. be in The | 
press is 2 p.m. Saturday, re i or de-— 
Rete vn ad ae what can you lose? 4 
short trek to the nearest 
$100 US: Savings Bond. The three commissioners, | he 
All you need do is: write on. the card your name, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) 
address, and prediction, a.m. or p.m., for = : 
“hottest moment, and mail it to: " [it Was Cold in There’ 
_ Weather? Man pL RO VULE, Gio — reed of Pontiae Press : saved. after: being coer ge P.O. Box 40 feet underground for 14% hours, - ==, Pontiae, Michigan - _| exclaimed: “My God, it was cold 
- You don’t need to name the ‘nieve - — Se 
The contest is open ‘to all Press subscribers and Bean Crop Damaged 
eee.   
y Manager Suspends | 
man After Review. 
jversed an earlier. decision 
and suspended - Patrolman 
Louis Romeos in what 
: looms to be the first test 
: lease before the new. Civil) 
\jService Commission. . 
. The Pontiac police offi- 
cer was charged with in- 
subordination. _ by ‘Sets. 
Frederick J. Wirth and 
Telton. E. Rogg. . 
ruled _an \¢arlier suspension of 
ley and reinstated him. The man- 
ager questioned the legality of the 
chief's act. \ 
time to study, 
Civil. Service - Act, 
charges, which 1 say 
first time in writing.” \ 
He referred to the ; “E needed 
of the. 
and the 
for the 
ation ny-oee 
"fever ‘ight ‘read it.” 
1. 5. 
Legislature. 
MANY INTERPRETATIONS 
law in April® . 
* 24 - 
says the manager is within his 
wight as appointing — to sus- 
pend the officer, 
“He (Romeos) now has tive 
days in. which to submit an an- 
swer in writing to the Civil Serv- 
ice Commission, which can alf- 
firm or any Oe Suspension,” 
Ewart said. 
  
  
BAD AXE w — Agricyitural 
pe Lee Matesinaaig : estimat- 
    ates 15, ae cen ot 
Huron Couns 10 cre bean 
ero.   
Cool and Pleasant 
' The U.S, Weather Bureau pre 
dicts mostly fair and a little cooler 
tonight with a-low of 58 to 62 
           
      - Histories ca * 
           ‘Marker Seti in Park Wiliman Tuesday afternoon over- 
Romeos by Chief Herbert W. Stra- ‘ 
Explaining his\ reversal, Will. | 
‘et as; 
“serewhalled, and, subject\to a 
The official criticized the act 
for npt giving the power of suspen- 
sion Yo the chief. He reconimended| 
a thorough review of it by the 
Various interpretations as to 
who has what power to ‘do. what, 
and when, have been tossed about 
since Pontiac voters approved city 
policemen coming under the sate 
City Attorney William A. Ewart) 
| 
aa) industrialist Vern L. Schield bought 
a 4 
    
* pees Baim One Man Copter r Festa 
  Into Port thu |   
By REBA HEINTZELMAN 
Of Our Waterford Buregu 
in his Gyro-Copter before making 
1Pontiac Airport. boundary, line, 
James Cole, 33, of 4045 5. Com- 
merce Rd., Milford, flew the first 
‘olf officially from any ease in 
Michigan. 
According ‘to Hemer Hoskins, 
rt manager, there was a 25- 
hour gusty wind hampering the 
take-off of the new-type copter, 
Despite this, Cole made eight or 
ten test-hops to “get the feel” of 
the plane, and at one time was up 
more than 50 feet in the air. 
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The accident occurred, Cole said, 
in an attempt to turn back on the 
field at the end of the ruri-way. He 
slacked back on the throttle, lost       i 
Let eie aa 
‘ WHIRLYBIRD — James Cole 
      one-man whirlybird known to take.—- 
+ a little help getting started from Dwight Holton, 
of 3265 Cooley Lake Rd.,. Milford, yesterday be- jtoo much of his “‘lift’’ to. settle smashed and the landing gear bad-; 
‘jdown easily and crashed. ly bent.. Neither the 33-horse power] 
The machine traveled’ approxi-;motor nor over-head free-wheeling 
procedure. 
  IT REALLY FLIES 
  (seated). needed A daredevil flyer yesterday mately 2,009 feet in the alr ac-jrotor were damaged. 
made nearly. a dozen test flights\cording to officials watching the) Hoskins and Assistant Airport 
Howard McArthur kept Manager 
a forced landing just inside the! The aie genet and rudder were’ 4 cisse watch on the flight ready 
for any qmeremry. 
Each time that Cole left the 
ground, he became more accus-' 
“ tomed to controling the machine. 
= & 
“He did a prett) good * 
job of 
teaching himself how to fly in less 
than an hour,” McArthur said. 
successful test-flight. The damage 
to the copter is not too severe and 
- within a short time Cole should be} 
back testing his one-man plane.” 
Damage to the $3,200 aircraft 
" was estimated at $150. 
Cole is the Michigan distributor 
of the Gyro-Copters, which are 
built in North Carolina, _ 
* 
Poutine Press ‘Photo 
fore taking to the air 10 or 12 times at Pontiac 
Airport in his one-man hélicopter..He later crash- 
landed, damaging the craft'slightly.   
Man Who Bought Draft Director Hershey Declares:’   
Soviet-Made Car 
Now a Celebrity 
CHICAGO w — Because Iowa 
a Russian-made automobile, he's 
Schield, who heads the Schield- 
Bantam Co., a Waverly earth) through.” 
He added: We Sil Need Manpower’ SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (INS) ~— 
director of selective sesvice, declared soles that push-button war- 
fare never will eliminate the need for manpower. . 
Speaking before the annual convention of the Reserve Officers 
3 Association of the United States 
“We will still have to have trained men.to push the buttons, 
to provide the materiel, and to move in when the machines get Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, 
in Santa Barbara, Hershey said: 
“Let’s-be frank about it — the: average young man between 18 
and 23-who carries a 1-A draft card has a perfect chance of being 
drafted within three or-four years." _ 
The draft boss said that while scientists and specialists * ‘abe all 
aay er Goke Se... emma anna 9ek tnehen SE 
Dosbericrmichedemencoutl : é   
tees Fluoridation 
| PAW PAW (» — Fluorida- 
  Pad 
4-as bed time wear, said: Foul Blow at Romance 
think Jane struck a foul blow 
  er, too!” jeations failed in that area.” 
               
    
    at romance — and in this weath- 1 With Wild Wind 10 Lives Already Lost 
as Storm Bears Down — 
on Gulf States 5 
PORT ARTHUR, Tex. 
(INS)—Hurricane Audrey, 
the first of the 1957 séason, 
hit the Texas coast.shortly - 
after 8:30 am, CST today 
and ‘moved rapidly. into - 
|Port Arthur -and- toward - 
Beaumont. = 
In fess than aig wnbigtih 
the wind- gusts jumped 
from 75 miles per ‘hour‘to 
90 miles. The bakgettter 
dropped rapidly. : 
. As the wind hit ‘90 miles” 
an hour, autos: still were 
  and small afticles ab 
'- |fastened down were blow-_ 
ing wildly, Some-plate 
‘|glass, windows were broken. 
at 5 am, (CST) before 
WINDS OF 100 M.P.H. 
The Weather Bureau predicted . 
winds of ‘100 m:p. or slightly high- 
er” in the area later’ today, 
* * x. 
| Nine fisherrhen were presumed — 
ost when gales parted a tow line 
with which the Coast Guard cutter — 
     ton. 
  (Continued on Page 2 Col. 3) a 
Reds’ Radio Assails 
NATO Commander 
LONDON (INS) — A Moscow radio commentator today called —   
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_BURRO FOR KIDs —   
burre to Probate Judge Arthur E. 
camp, after receiving’ it from Henry Gotham (center) of Pontiac 
Retail Store, local sponsor of the 
receive a name from the boys at 
to pull a cart and for rides. The camp is under the supervision of 
ee eer Se ed Deetie cae vocation Se, nendy 
ee ‘Camp Oakland will profit by this 
burro as the result of a contest entry blank cast by Edward Karkau 
(left), district manager of Consumers Power. Here he presents the K Vaccine . 
‘Stale to esha 147,000! 
Doses; Officials Deny 
  
Moore (right), an official of the 
Pontiac contest. The: burro will 
the camp, where it will be used 
  
  
Kiss in the Dark 
Warren High Bond 
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UF Public Relations Hurricane Audrey 
\Ratns Texas Coast 
  Fia., were advised to remain in 
‘coast BUFETED 
‘Gale force winds buffeted the|., coastal ie te al of thel een St & shack nearby and! ing 
ihurricane, ir " ~ The tropical storm is pushing! ge God, it wag cold in there,” a gale-force winds over an area id- SN ate 
Birnkrant had previously held to 200 miles east and north of ite said Fred Sabol, «33,—Harrisville,| 
@ center, 
jat Biloxi; Miss., and an Air Na- 
~~ |tional Guard field at Gulfport, 
phis, Little Rock and Fort ‘Smith, 
jstandby basis in New Orleans. 
_|cutbacks. Many.-wefe riitcitd to 
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  Keesler Air Force Base officials 
Miss., began preparing for Audrey. 
At Gulfport Field, Tennessee 
and Arkansas Air National Guard 
  er through a vein of ‘coal. 
     
sequence as the auger went deep- 
The first two attempts with the 
auger failed when it hit rock. On|E 
The others are Hank Horvath,|workers heard voices. 
Two more. 2i-foot bit sectionsiE 
were-rolled in by hand and Ken-|mounted on the machine for the "HVE aw $37 0 Timerica’s Mos Most ae 
Just 3 Pi to a customer. Regular $6.25—Now 
Why pay more? it's gerwine 
REVERE WARE, first quality, all 
in original factory - sealed boxes, 
at this price. LIMIT—     
     
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   tana tides. sa : : ; ne son.” . 
Winds ana heavy rains of Romeos, 28, has been a member. bromdy wry nee! Five Mince in- ore 2H Rpg Penn Fo . Texas ” ment. . 
easel 0 Rescued After 14 Hours (2 a was receiving wins of omp®: | Ry ARTHUR A. PARKS They were trapped at dus amie Stock Up NOW! | Sa the hurricane neared tlie ceast | STEUBENVILLE, Ohio w—Five|in a small chamber 300 feet back| Ea + ad 
Winds, irs -by a cave-in,|150 feet below the crest ofa hill. |E . i. scrambled «to safety last night|Their rescue came at 10:50 p. a ie zie » however, Eh one. a hole yor lid The shaft was an end one MOVIES or SNAPS 
  
  
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units’ evacuated 60 jets to Mem- 
       
  Coast Guard officials ordered all 
Port O'Connor, Tex., units to Apa- 
lachicola, Fla., under_a hurricane 
alert. : 
Civil defense units are expected 
to- be placed on a regular alert 
within hours, 
City police were " placed on “ype 
  et)   f fmees "wnat" neaay hc 
. Famous “WHAM-O” Hunting Model 
  Wm, ston bate sates ete. 
1.39: alse sheets arrows 
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rate! Hits like ¢ rifle,: 
Kills _ rabbits, 
SPORT DEPT. 
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  Several thousand offshore - oil 
riggers have been evacuated from|I- 
more than 100 gulf drilling loca- 
tions, a move which could cost 
millions of dollars in production 
              
        shore in helicopters. 
The Red Cross mapped plans te] 
open “shelter stations in Orleans, 
Jefferson, St, Bernard and Plaque- | 
mjne Parishes, They were to be) 
placed into operation at the direc-| 
tion of civil defense directors, 
U. S. Navy hurricane hunter | 
planes. continued to track the | 
storm’s i Z   Director Appointed 
New public relations: director ‘ed 
the Pontiac Area United Fund is] 
      
     
      
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of an impassive . audience. Your/product of imagination, it can 
throat is/- parched, your knees never be eliminated, but it can be 
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| “MILFORD — Bro and Mrs. Don- \< Jald Blaney, married June 15, will 
  
  
    
  iS ce MB, AND MRS. JAMES H, BROWN 
eS Honeymoon in Chicago. 
Be sacs to Wed an open house flowing the recep 
tion. 
The couple is iosuenseuhan in 
Chicago and. will go to Indianapolis 
jwhere the bridegroom will be sta- ‘Yke at home in Philadelphia Pa, 
|tisbon Poraga,” “ns © 
trait neckline edged vam cas 
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an orchid. 
of honor, Mrs. toe Cook, and 
bridesmaids 
~~ i. was the best Flood Game Board ® Decides Axford 
Drain’ Necessary for 
‘Bunny ‘Run “Area 
ORION TOWNSHIP—The end: of 
the Bunny Run Area, which caused 
some owners to vacate homes and 
created @ health hazard, may soon 
be realized.   
era ney Killed 
! — Fatally injured 
| rey his / scooter. struck 
the wheels of » tractor-trailer ‘in 
  His brother, Philip, 13, who also 
was on the , suffered mi-, 
nor Anjuries. :   tioned as a lieutenant in the army. 
  
      
”~ Margie Shion? 
‘Raym ond Green - 
Wedi in Leonard 
at2 
. ‘dist “Church Mr, and Mrs. 
Raymond L. Green left for a 
           
  ME, and MRS, DAVID C, FrIGHt A board eupeinted by Oakland 
County Probate ,Court, comprised |-- 
6t H. M. Thatcher, Luther Hea- cock and John McDonald; after 
careful consideration and survey- 
ing the area have determined the 
Axford Drain a necessity. 
Five years ago a similar ac- 
tion was planned but residents of 
the area rejected the drain be- 
cause the assessments were con- 
sidered excessive at the. time. 
The Drain Commission is-secur- 
ing the right of ways from all: 
property owners through which the 
drain must go. Plans for the loca- 
tion were made and approved by 
the Oakland County Drain Com- 
mission, 
  
Orion Township   
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oes = Caro A. Yorks 
cat eas VOWS Northville Rite Read | 
in Methodist — Church | 
on peartay, 2 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—In a 
2 p.m. service on Saturday, at the 
ville, Carol Ann York became the 
Best man was Bob Freed of Northville with Richard and Keith 
      } of 4269 W. Walton, Drayton 
‘|will be Lewis Jarrendt, Oakland          i 
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  ELIZABETH R. ARIS 
Mr. and Mrs. Loren D, Aris 
of 4080 Joyce 4étreet, Drayton 
Plains, announce the engage- 
ment of their daughter, Eliza- 
beth R., to Everett G. Beach. 
He is the son of. Mrs. Ora Beach 
Plains, No date has been set for 
Civil Defense Class 
to Graduate Tonight 
WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — At   
  
from Civil Defense classes at Dub- 
lin Community Center.. Speaker 
Oakland County Civil Defense “Di- 
    junder five years of age, and 3,409 
8 tonight 68 persons will graduate |. School Census | 
Totals 4,949 
ORION TOWNSHIP—The school 
census of the Lake Orion District 
records a final total of only 18 over 
the 1956 figure... This year 4,949 
names were enumerated, with 1540 
between five and twenty, 
x * * 
In the various areas the 
trations were: Original. Lake 
district, 3,478, a loss of 100; Web- 
ber, 882, a gain of 40; Proper 
667, same this year; Carpenter 
of 3; Howarth 29, a gain of 6, 
Advanced Scholarship 
Given Mrs. Wonsberger | 
BERKLEY — Granted a full 
scholarship for advanced study on   
achievements, Annetta Wonnberger 
of Berkley High School will em- 
ploy a year’s leave of absence 
| Igiven her by the Berkley’ Board) 
of Education for continued work 
in the field of English. 
Mrs. Wonnberger, past president 
the local consultant of the National 
Educational Assn's. Committee on 
Teacher and Professional Stand- 
ards and is chairman of the Michi- 
gan Council of Teachers of Eng- 
‘lish, Committee on Teacher Train-| 
ing and Certification, and a mem- 
 |ber of the Joint Committee of the} - 
Michigan Council and the Michigan 
College English Assn’s. Committee 
on- Certification. For her outstand- 
cently awarded a_life 
in the National Education Assn. by 
fellow members of the Berkley 
  
for Unpaid Tickets LOS- ANGELES w—Mrs, Helen 
Guild, 45, is serving 49 days in 
day for each parking 
ticket stuck on her car—but she's 
hot mad at anybody, 
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“If you're going to have laws, 
then they've got to be enforced,” 
she said 
Pe ast: 
judge held -her guilty 
car- was. registered to her, 
  
  jman while Dr/ Robert McDonald,| _ Tom Conway,/Don Gruber and Dr.| _ 
Forest ve the quem, : 
the springtime flood conditions in| ° 
the many large donations an 
    
  ~ ACCEPT. & DONATION — Here 1 embers of the St. William’ s 
of. Walled Lake Church Expansion F Campaign accept one of 
at the first general report ; gift        
       
         
     
    
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ha Murphy, associate: | dag and George ‘Kovacs, “Memorial 
chairman. The drive, to expedite the building of a convent, 
/ has received “$44,000 in subscriptions to date, according to the Rev. 
meeting, Pictured, (I-r). are: Al a one chairman; Rich- a Fr. John L. Foley.   
To Decide on Chartet, Offici }. 
  
309, a gain of 75; Eaton 84, a loss|- 
the basis of her substantial! 
ing accomplishment she was re-| 
Education Assn. at the Centennial| 
_{Celebration of NEA. : : 
Woman Serves Time ’ Wixom | WIXOM—A total ‘s candi- 
dates for village ofticg will be on 
the ballot when Wixom voters go 
to the poll on July’ 15 to approve 
or reject a proposed ‘charter: for 
incorporation as @ village. 
oe a ee 
Only one member of the Charter 
Commission is running for an of: 
fice, He is Everett N. Pearsall, 
chairman of the Wixom Civic 
Assotiation,, who is a candidate 
  for village president along with Will 
Joseph T.. sta, ina pemey E 
McAtee. iy 
The other 6 candidates are 
bidding for six positions on the 
| village, ‘council, They are John 
S. Rynding, James F. Sereno, 
Mrs: Johanna Ware, Gunnar FE. 
Mettala, Paul DePodesta, Ed- 
ward R. Wendt, G. ©. (Bill) 
Abrams, Vernon M. Spencer, Del 
H. Bourgeois, Reece Lacy, Jesse 
R. Birchard, Mrs. Lottie E. 
Chambers, Norman Brackett, 
  Robert C. Wagnitz and — s. 
Tuck. 
Those elected will assume office 
only if the charter is approved by 
a majority. 
rejected, it will be revised and 
submitted to voters fora second} 
time. ay 
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Only voters who registered at 
Wixom will be eligible to vote on 
July 15. Registration with Novi 
or Commerce Townships does not     
15, at 3 p. m. in the First Presby- 
terian Church in Marlette. The 
. Harry Anderson officiated. 
~ ‘The bride, the former Marilyn 
Louise Appel, Maughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Lester P, i 
est The couple was married June|" 
  Newlyweds to Make Home in Marlette 
Matron of honor was Mrs. Leslie 
Wallace of Defroit while Schiarla 
Rasmussen of Marlette, cousin of 
the bridegroom attended as- brides- 
  
Plan ‘Real Cool’ Day 
OXFORD — Friday is being 
hailed here as Bermuda Shorts 
Day. Nearly every business 
place will have its. clerks wear- 
‘| ing shorts and everyone has 
been invited to join in the fun 
by wearing their cropped pants 
wherever they go, Indications 
show that men and women alike 
are preparing to make-the day 
a big success, Oxford is ex- 
pected to look “real cool”: on 
  
of the Berkley Education Assn., is;. .. is 
‘ ROMEO. ~ > Patricia Gail fl Me)» 
Leod ‘and Robert Lee Beatham 
          MR. AND MRS. ROBERT eT L. BEATHAM 
      
  ‘|tended the bridegroom, son of Mr. 
_ jot Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenre John- 
2 ship. The pH for a trip to 
= wed home in Texas -where maid. Junior bridesmaid -was 
Paulette Appel of Mariette, sister 
of the bride. Another sister, Me- 
linda, was the flower girl, 
’ 2: @ 
James Polewach of Sandusky at- 
and Mrs. Marcus L. Frued of Lake 
Orion, as best man. Seating the 
300 guests were John Leonard of 
Lake Orion, Don Anderson of 
Lincoln Park,.Rex Rasmussen and 
Russell Appel,“both of Marlette. 
Billie Joyce Inbel 
Weds af Waterford. 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Billie Joyce Inbel, daughter of   
Waterford Township, became the 
bride of Robert-L. Johnson, son. 
on of Walled, Lake, 
afternoon..ceremony:: 
2. ie SD 
Sally Hyde, of Pontiac, was 
maid of honor for the service held 
in the Christ’ Lutheran Church. 
Vern Rettastorff of Walled Lake 
served a best man with Al Inbel, 
{brother of the bride, and Jerry 
Johnson, brother of the bride- 
groom, seating the guests. in a recent 
ding, was held at Dublin Com- 
munity Center, White. Lake Town- 
Houghton Lake and will 
      
    
         
  
  Should the charter be to’ 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp, of |land 
4A ‘reception, following the wed-| ! Vo tp Jaly 15 make a voter eligible for the cher. 
ter election, : ; 
f * * * 
Ail condidaten have been asked 
Hor p.m. Thursday? July 11. Can- didates are expected to outline 
their views and qotentions during 
July 15. Voting 
from 7 a.m, until 8 p.m. on that 
date. 
Southwest Unit 
Ending Event First Girls Day Camp 
Held at Proud Lake; 
Director Mrs: Huber 
Approximately 13 girle com- 
prising the Brownies and Inter- 
mediate Scouts of the Southwest 
District are completing their -day 
camp today at Proud Lake Rec- 
reation Area. 
* * 
: Girls attending the first of 
camp sessions are from Milford, 
Union Lake, West Acres, West- 
lakes, East Highland and High-   
The outing is being held wn- 
der the direction of Mrs. Her- 
bert Huber, with Mrs. J, S. 
Goodell and Mrs. David Eicher 
“as assistant directors. : 
been the format opening and olés- 
ing Flag ceremonies and an over- 
night cum held last night. 
               
     the volunteer leadership for. 
»-camp, in its sixth day today. 
ot the Southwest District, will be’ 
held: next. month at Proud Lake,” 
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