pos : aa The Weather -: U.S, Weather Bareau Forecast Showers tonight. i. os os » ee ee ee te eee Toth YEAR r * ** * Acting Secretary of the Army Hugh M, Milton Washington an- notinced the suspension of the work yesterday in the wake of an explosion which took 10 lives at a missile base here. * * * He said similar modifications have been completed ‘on hun- areas without incident.” They are designed to improve performance. Meanwhile, experts probed the of the launching racks at ‘the Nike base here, seeking a clné ‘to Thursday's series of blasts. The modification was being made on one of the missiles when something went wrong.-The mis- sile blew up and touched off sym- pathetic explosions in. seven others. * * Jagged fragments showered down on the nearby countryside. Windows were blown out in homes for miles around. Six soldiers and * United Press, INS } Reveal Merger : (Continued From Page.One) the “addition of William Randolph Hearst Newspapers; J. D. Gorta- towsky, chairman of the board of Hearst Consolidated Publications, Inc.; and G. O, Markuson, vice president and treasurer of the Hearst corporation. Frank Bartholomew, president of United Press International, stated that: “The consolidation of the two services will assure a stronger competitive news and pictorial- news report to newspapers, radio and television stations through- out the entire civilized world, “Like the newspapers dependent upon us for news, ours will be a business organization, collecting and distributing one of the world’s most perishable products, N E WS. We believe private enterprise with a profit incentive is the best guar- anty of objective coverage of world news, exactly as it is for the subse- quent publishing of that news in) the great independent newspapers) of the world. * * “The combining of the two serv- ices will guarantee broader and more efficient news and pictorial) reporting on a world-wide basis. “Economies .was an important factor in the creation of the great new news network. Costs of cover- ing the world news fronts have risen steadily with rapidly improv- ing means of transmitting both news and pictures by leased wires and electronic processes.” Key personnel of INS will be re-, tained and will reinforce the pres- en UP staff, according to Earl J. Johnson, vice president and gen- It. Modifications All Nike Missiles Hearst, Jr., editor-in-chief of the). four civilians were killed, Three other persons were injured. The base itself suffered nearly a half million dollars damage. Five launching pads were dis- abled, Seven others are still opera- tive. The eight Nike Ajax missiles, like those poised at, the other bases around New York City, carried TNT warheads, The Army has. announced the bases later this year with Nike carrying atomic t x « Ss An Army officer said yesterday the chances that such an atomic warhead could explode accidental- ly are “‘extremely remote.” Brig. Gen, Charles B.~ Duff, acting commanding general of the First Region of the Army Defense. Command, made the statement as Day, MAY 24, 108 : — (Satellite Aid [Gains Support — | (NH), chairman of the Senate Re- plans to equip. all) Hercules. missiles, capable of} o% Senate Group OKs Away From Russia 141 a bill to authorize a $3,707,- 100,000 forein aid program in the fiscal year starting July 1, This is 235 million dollars less than President. Eisenhower requested, but 104 millions more than the House voted. Separate legislation will provide actual funds. When the Senate takes up. the authorization bill next week, the publican Policy Committee, and However, posal would strengthen ers efforts to drive a wedge be- tween the Soviet Union. and its satellites and would hit the So- ble spot.” * * * If adopted by both houses of Congress, it would pave the way for stepped up economic assist- ance. to such nations as Poland, there is evidence they are trying to break away from Soviet con- trol. / Starkweather to Die in Electric Chair (Continued From Page One) as good citizens and to fulfill its obligations to society.” Under Nebraska law, a jury is empowered to sentence a defend- ant to death after it has found him guilty of first degree murder. The alternative would have been life imprisonment. Judge Harry A. Spencer ordered a hearing on a motion for trial to be held June .7, quired by state law. If the civijian demands grew for an ex- be denied, execution date planation. of Thursday's tragedy. medical care manager for the Efforts to Woo Nations|tion viet Union “in its most vulnera- . |pricings, percent, or the equivalent of the excise tax, : Birmingham firms labeled the cuts a gimmick, which won't re- sult in any actual cuts, One dealer said it was an attempt to confuse the purchaser even more over auto * * CLYDE A. FRENCH Service for Clyde A. French, 51, |. of 1223 Aiolland Ave., will be held Tentative Allocations ttm, VETERAN OFFICIAL—Friends and associates of Charles W. [fal Hamilton, a veteran county official who,is retiring, gave him a 4 testimonial dinner last night. Shown above are (left to right) George H. Burt, county social_welfare department head; Hamilton; George N. Higgins, former state senator; and Thomas Leonard, county. Detroit Fishermen Presumed Drowned BAD AXE ® — Three Detroit fishermen were missing and pre-' sumed drowned teday in Saginaw Bay. * * * Huron County sheriff's deputies identified the men as Peter Steier, Dick Hughes and Arthur Smith, all of Detroit, x* * * Huron County sheriff's deputy Henry Eppenbrock at Bad Axe said a 16-foot boat by the fishermen was found@pverturned today about two miles off Oak Point Which is about two miles from Caseville, Falls Asleep at Wheel, Hurt Ramming Tree eral news manager. ‘ TV Set Still Runs Well STOCKPORT,. Eng. (INS) — Asked why he hadn't bought the government ficenge required in Britain of all owners of televi-. sion sets, Daniel Roberts ex- TROY — Kenneth E. Turner Jr., 39, of 775 West Long Lake Rd., Bloomfield Township, was injured early this morning when his car struck a tree on John R. road in Troy. He was treated at Wil- liam Beaumont Hospital for cuts about the head and face. * * * plained: “The set has been run- structing q nest behind the pan-’ try door, Vee. ning quite well without one.” | | Fi # Lt aay, ‘Turner told Troy Police he ap- parently fell asleep at the wheel, ‘lat the retirement party. Guests County Official Honored Upon Retirement About 150 of his former fellow workers and local officials gave a dinner at Pontiac Country Club Friday .evening, honoring Charles W. Hamilton. Previous to his recent retire- ment, Hamilton had been secre- fary of the Oakland County De- partment of Social Welfare since supervisor of Novi Township for seven years, and held other po- sitions, including three years with the former Poor Commission here, George N. Higgins, former state senator, was master of ceremonies were greeted, by Mrs. Helen Slay- ton and Mrs. Pat Hooper. Music was by. Mrs. William Boroska, Mrs. Lovell Tomlinson Nov. 1, 1939. Before that he was |p! randon tions as revenues are sufficient for operations, Emerson said. Ship's Identity Remains Mystery; U. S., Britain, Soviets Disclaim It ot hower expect to return to . Argentina and Chile. Chile’s subs is in operat- White Housé tonight or tomor- cations compared with requests:| row morning. Kaden — ee: ae ; Tite Cardinal Stritch Has a geenenanenety YIM hy oil ! Fermingwe sc LA ell fi W oa os urn tor Worse "Tee 0]. ROME (INS) — Samuel Car- i 35| dinal Stritch took a severe turn tit UR) tor the worse. today and rave ae | ‘79| fear was expressed for oe He; At 4 pm. (9 a.m. EST), Be iaiid's: Hae He] Sets, Reais saw woetealag, center eee @ * One his » .Groveland, Lyon, . Springfield.) Rocehj ,said the cardinal was ex- not come under the county alloca-| condition due to cardiac insuf- ficiency, ) ; Care Facility. ‘ Pee e neem eee eee neenanennnnee ‘ weneenes seneewee eeeewnee G rer Terrier re i ie ir rt Sy Weciies cabs COO eee eeneeesuneee a reer eter ee (ev eeeenes 4 eee eeeee eee eee ee eee a Te POCO Ree Te eee eee ere School Tax Allocations Preliminary tax allocations for school districts in Oakland County under the 15 mill limitation, released yesterday afternoon by the and Louis McMunegle The honor i Bch obese ep eae in—“except the networks.” vessel in the heart. * * * Levant has made neuroses, instability Her companion, Miss Rose Ariy and mental institutions popular on his : : strong, 85, told police she was in local TV show. When he says “Debbie a bedroom in the apartment the Reynolds never needs to worry about los- {iyo women shared when she ing her voice,” Debbie can shrug it eff by | heard a noise in the kitchen. pointing out that Oscar was a mental She went to the kitchen and s patient for 15 months — which he elo- | saw Mrs. Davis on the floor WILSON quently and publicly admits. with a gunman standing over “With all due respect to Ed Murrow — I’m hot as good-j her. The gunman forced the two looking but I have a 10 times better show,” Oscar announced, are = — tied walking up and down, sipping more coffee as he paraded. “Ed | "©™ sags! = | shares his good looks with his audience,” he laughed. =|, poy eg aoag ind ogee phenyl ~« * * a neighbor's apartment to call | “Do you often see Ed's program?” I asked him. police. Mrs. Davis was dead when “ME!” He seemed scandalized. “You think I care what) police arrived. 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MA 6-5634 : Tel-Huron Shopping Center Take inventory. — is rocsentiian of weakness, and fade Sonatas who maintains poise in ersity, and 4 atuetion is the one who Leng tr at troubles and sedis nay * raise as of the fun of e s at life as a bag of surp peri I on pates them, resolves them, takes them as they come and goes his merry way to enjoy life as he finds it. . tion and impeccable taste. I could also be a carhop for a commercial.” After a second, he gulped more coffee and said, “Being me is not easy.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: Some people are just not good at counting calories — and have the figures to prove it.—Quite. : e 1 Et a “}| You Can Borrow Money With Your VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME , | ahicado rem resem [FBI Nabs Man fat 2.ante sown ess een erot (aes ime oul Savings Account as Collateral | Worth $% Million LOS ANGELES — The FBI Char ge 2 Women _ Should you need money suddenly, for any purpose, you need touch your sav- early totey sxpneed — it =< Beat Girl to Death ings. Not if you’re a Pontiac Federal Savings customer. As a member in this mu- 5 cused : dynam e ° ° 4 * * . P 's (peaslacer reared deme Ginebaet Al ek tual organization, you can obtain an Automatic Passbook Loan ... and keep your |lion-dollar extortion plot, mother and another woman are in savings intact. * x * jail on charges that they beat a 3- | FBI Special Agent D, K, Brown —— Ng) yal ati | , said the extortion attempt was di- mons ° ; See Here Are the Main Features of the Loan Plan: Agents arrested Ira Paul Loux,| “I have never seen any grown-| , oo, 35, a dye finisher of Compton,|UP nee are Dadly as the 1. You may borrow for any purpose. There is no need to explain Calif., as he crawled .through eeds railroad tracks 19| The child's mother, Mrs. Laura a ead ta eee Goldin “Sivena ere (Paces the reason for your loan. ‘ Argo, 31, being held in Etowah errr een! cha’ trate agen a nig |Coumy jall without bond ex. first 2. The amount of the loan is limited only by your savings. “You a tons on ee eS may borrow up to 90% of your current passbook balance. dpi steers ets Lol A ce) Your passbook is the only collateral you need. Angeles passenger traffic andivictory for his policies Ptime public relations manager of South-|Minister Nobusuke Kishi today There is no consultation with a loan officer involved. ern Pacific. ruled out neutralism for Japan wicwe cid ie bt wile a nee ee . It takes less than five minutes from the time you make out ; your application to receiving your money. Want a Beautiful Lawn? It's Fun to Run The earnings from your undisturbed savings often more than - pay the low interest cost of your loan. You may repay your loan in convenient, mont h ly install- ments. The amount of the installment and the amount of time you need to repay the loan are established by you. No matter why you need money ... for vacation, taxes, a new car, a major appliance, or for the down payment on a home... you needn’t cash in your savings and forego your continu- ing 3% earnings. $06 Galton f | Any teller will be pleased to make this automatic loan for you. It’s your privilege as a member Here's truly a fine house paint. Gives any exterior of Pontiac Federal Savings. wood, metal or masonry surface a beautiful, long- lasting finish—protects .against sun, rain and snow. & House Pdint hos excellent hiding qlee 50 7 e , e t tecti t , due to its $ : =~ p , F d I § eae ||! ae | = Pontiac Federal Savings EVENINGS saat s ‘OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT HOME OFFICE 761 W. HURON STREET 436 Orchard Loke Ave. FE 5-6150 § INCORPORATED GRAFTS and SUPPLIES te . Rochester; 407 Main St. ~ Downtown: 16 E. Lawrence St. “PARK FREE REAR of STORE * 53¥2 Union St. | FE-4-5139 aa | - ) } - PONTIAC’S ONLY AUTHORIZED: REO SALES & ‘SERVICE “THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1958. “MANNE qVER PAGES Nay No Shit Pupils After All Protests by Portals in West Bloomfield Leave Issue Open WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-|. SHIP — Pupils in the Daniel] ’ May Alcott School in Pontiac after all, + + * . Pontiac School District officials, Whitfield School area at that school, if at all postible, according | . tival was Mrs. Howard Hite Waddington Rd., Bloomfield Vill Lifsey of 6130 W, Surrey, Foxcroft, in Bloomfield Township, is admiring the work during the Ameri- Rt saa bth iat et AT BIRMINGHAM ARTS FESTIVAL — Ex- hibiting yesterday at the Birmingham Arts Fes- (eft) of 270 age. Mrs. John Pontiac Press Phote can Assn. of University Women Hobby Painters and Painters’ Workshop showing at WAP John Garden. Mrs. Lifsey is an official in the Bloom- field Art Assn. The 9-day annual event will close tomorrow evening. : Sanwivanhi Nuclear Station Success SHIPPINGPORT, PA. Wi — On a broad bluff overlooking the Ohio River stands the greatest indus- trial achievement to date in Amer- ica's drive to tame the atom for’. participate from Washington, ac- tivating the plant’s main tur- bine throttle valve by remote control. * * * Heart of the revolutionary plant, peace. This is the 110-million-dollar Ship- and the part that makes it dif- nuclear power station, the ferent, is the nuclear reactor or “To Dedicate A-Power Plant Monday feet high and covering approxti- mately 160,000 square feet. Since last December the plant has been serving both as a full- time electrical generating station and as a test facility to study nuclear power. a.m. service Sunday in of, icing: Drouet, First Poems; Fadi-| Wednesday, man, Fantasia Mathematica: Fair- Right; Kinney, Engineering Prop- erties & Applications of Plastics; Niebuhr, Love & Justice; Maloney, 1958: _ Yeats, The Apples Delicious. bu. .. Apples, Northern Spy. bu. Apples, Steele Reds bu. VEGETABLES Asparagus, frene:) CS SScocncans CUives, COR 2. wsccccccecsssscess 1.75 Leeks, (oches dos, Onion, dry 50-Ib.........c0e0: cy Root, = doz. Paresnips, “% bu. *. ..ceccseseee Potatoes, foner, “50. “tb. DOR .5002.05-6 Radishes, red, (bchs.) doz. Radishes. white fbchs) doz. ... Rhubarb, outdoor (bchs ) doz. Tomatoes, hothouse, 8 Ib. (bskt) hildren’s Disney, | Old Yeller; Ferris, Fav- orite Poems Old .& New; McClos- key, Time of Wonder: Peattie, The Rainbow Book of Nature; Turner, Basie Electricity. 2.10 Sis Siecle 1.00 ~oo PAS aes 136 -. 3.10} GREENS +. 1.50 eescec-tece.s 1.66) ee eneeerens 1.50 Kale, bu. + eeeecece Mustard, bu. os Sorrell, DU. ...seeee Spinach. bu. . Zoo Ready for Worst $1 Billion on Space Race WASHINGTON W—An eventual) outlay of one billion dollars a year to overcome Russia's lead in the, space race is recommended by. the House Space Committee. sete eeesewe 75) 1.50 Turnips, bu. - ee ro TOKYO (INS)—The Ueno Zoo was reluctant to accept a gift of | four rattlesnakes from California until the donor also sent along an ample supply of anti-snake- bite serum, DETROIT £GGS | May 23 (APi—Eggs. f.0 included, federal- ae DETROIT, Detroit, cases grades: Whites: Grade /tary-treasurer of the Chicago Sun- Times, died Thursday. He came from Scotland in 1921 and retired = from the Chicago position = 1956. grandparents, Chester Olson in Wisconsin, Mrs. BABY GIRL LAHRING HIGHLAND—Graveside service for the infant daughter of Mr. andi} Mrs, Neal Lahring of 633 Wardlow}| 4A, Industrial Site Rd., who was dead at birth Thurs- NTIAC day at Pontiac General Hospital, PO was held at 1:30 this afternoon at | For Sale or Will Cemetery ‘12. Funeral arrangements were Build to Sujt LESLIE R. TRIPP . ’ sub Realtor Holly. Also surviving are great- ale grandparents, Mrs, Eva Hutf and] © > ss w aon _—_ Mrs. Mary Irving, both of High- DAVID C. LONG YOUR Insurance cine Tigao oa ae wh vine, Yon i , son - : and Mrs. La Verne Long of 234 F. When you need it most ave OF held at 3 p.m. Call tor Appointment tomorrow’ at Richardson-Bird Fu- neral Home. Burial will be in West JOE ANDERSON Highland Cemetery EM 3-6217 He died yesterday at his home} ; Agent tor after a short Ss, Surviving beside the parents, are | The Mutual Benefit a sister, Laurine at home, and his Life Insurance Co. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Themm and Mr. and Mrs. David Long, all of Fenton. 1410 Pon. State Bh, Bldg. FE 4-5772 Here IS a ALLEN E. REED MILFORD — Service for Allen] Credit Union E. Reed, 72, of Flint, a former . (NUMBER 2795 540-3 for you! NOTI Anyone may SAVE in this Credit sane eas by ra Be, st''10:00f Union. Savers for the past 3: o'clock EH Pontiac, |i year were PAID Michigan, public sale of s 1986 | Chevrolet 2 Dr., No, VEeeriseta will be ar an to — S Plow opel 4% DIVIDEND. ns) thereo: above 2 address, . the place ge. Get the Details bing undersigned réserves the right to Pontiac C Federal Dated: §-21-'s8. Credit Union | ASSOCIA DISCOUNT CORP. By E. W. LAUGHERY || 40 E, Pike St. May 23, 24, *58. " ° . North Branch Students Receive Scholarships NORTH BRANCH—Three mem- bers of the North Branch High School graduating class have re- ceived scholarships to Central Michigan College at Mt. Pleasant. They are Betty Tatar, Judith Ward and Joseph Domitrz. Betty plans to become a mathe- matics teacher, Judith will major in elementary education and Jo- seph in social science and physical education. Business Notes Two local representatives of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- pany, Jerome S. Varon, of 303 Ot- tawa Dr., and Floyd T. Blanzy, of 4024 Ledgestone Dr., Waterford Township, have returned from a four-day business conference with company officials held last week in Beverly Hills, Calif. Both men rank among the company’s top 250| representatives out of a field of 25,000 representatives in the Unit- ed States and Canada, it was an- nounced. Higbie Firm in Rochester children to summer Sales at $4.6 Million Higbie Manufacturing Co., Roch- ester, has announced its net sales for the nine-month period ending). April 30 totaled $4,604,955. Net}. sales for a comparable period last | year were $5,235,060, according to}; Profit after income taxes for nine |. months ending April 30 was $196,-|' |489. Common stock earned 70 cents |’ a share. i 24- ‘ago. ‘| \ ff Sparks -Griftin “Thoughtful Service’ 46 Williams St. FUNERAL HOME Phone FE 2-5841 Hour Ambulance ‘Service . section of the country. Letters ask- ing for donations to “sponsor” some young person’s 2-week stay in camp have been sent by numerous organ- izations. While many of these groups are in good faith, and subject of no complaints, there are summer camps supported by local organizations for boys and girls in this area. The local camps deserve FIRST consideration. Phone FE 5-6148 Camp — Solicitation \ From eastern points come the usual appeals by mail from vari- ous charities asking for funds to send underprivileged and needy - camps in that % BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD | of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce f \ Waldron Hotel Bldg.