ki th om . i ii i | oF ee pie gece 9 Diesel Suces aR By JAMES BACON HOLLYWOOD @ — « The down payment elim- ination restores the situa- tion to what it was in 1954. In 1955 the 2 per cent down payment require- ment was put into effect. Under the new program, veterans will continue to have to pay in cash the ex- rammed a batcher knife into Stompanato’s abdomen. * They went together to Paris and| then directly to Lana's home in Acapulco, Mex., where they sunned for two months. Z * * * Daughter Cheryl met the couple when they returned on March 19. Beverly Hills Police Chief Gin- ten Anderson said Lana told him “he was fearful of Stompanate. He had beaten her severa] times when they were abroad.” Back at her home, her loud sob- bing could be heard outside. Parked across the street was .. Stompanato's sports car. Williams OKs Pipeline Bond DAUGHTER, FATHER — Chery! Crane, 14-year-old daughter of actress Lana Turner walks down a hallway of the Beverly Hills police station with her father, Stephen Crane. The girl was given sedation and held overnight in the jail after being booked on sus- picion of murder in the stabbing of 42-year-old Johnny Stompanato in the bedroom of her mother’s home. were divorced in 1944. Permit Way to Finance Local Water Project Crane and Miss Turner | 0g. Mennen Williams signed) into law yesterday a bill aljowing revenue bonds financing of a $181 million pipeline to Lake Huron ‘to bring water to Oakland County. * *® * Oakland County Republican Sen- ator L. Harvey Lodge introduced the measure Feb. 5, and it cleared the Senate 32-) and the House 94-4. It amended 1955 legislation per- mitting an authority of govern- | mental units te unite to carry eral obligation bonds. Other counties which may be iserved by the project are Genesee, Macomb, St. Clair and Wayne. * *. * General obligation bonds would put a burden on the communities in the proposed project, in some cases, Lodge pointed out, by cur- tailing their borrowing power for other projects. Lodge and 11 other senators backed the bill after an engineer- ing report for the Southeastern Michigan Water Authority showed the project was feasible. ; Building Running 3 Pct. Over 1957 (INS) — The WASHINGTON | de Hiusing Bill in expected to Legislation Amended to | These settlement costs, which in- clude title searching fees, filing fees and similar expenses, often run into hundrds of dollars. ct of the down pay- ment and permission for the Fed- eral National Mortgage Associa- tion to buy GI mortgages at par basis as 1954 when 40,000 homes were built in the area, * * * “This year, estimating conserv- atively, at least 30,000 homes will be built.’ ANOTHER ACTION Elimination of the down pay- iment was one of two adminis- trative actions announced by the President. * | Five other steps were taken to) \carry out provisions of the $1,850,- 000,000 housing bill which Eisen- ‘hower signed Tuesday. The other administrative ac- tien, mot provided for in that bil, and no ck es is the a CA Giese to te Pen | | eral National Mortgage Associa- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) | April Showers May Dampen E aster Bonnets Easter bonnets may get a little ~ jdamp tomorrow and the gals may jnot like it, but dad wil] love the! joccasional ‘showers for his parched ~ out the project, at oe lawn. * * * The weatherman said showers) will start today and continue at) least through tomorrow night. The! rain, over all the southern portion of the lower peninsula, will be accompanied by a slight drop in rr A high near 652 is predicted for Sunday. The outlook for Monday is partly, cloudy and rather cool, with al chance of a few showers. * * * Downtown Pontiac’s lowest tem perature preceding 8 a.m, was The thermometer registered 54 at} 1 p.m. penses of closing a home) é “ —e came to-a garden with mpty tomb,-hewn«out of stilt and quiet. The air was fresh. Palm . pine.trees, dotted with.cones, w silhouetted. against the tightening sey. and ¥ largest, ee in the amet ~y “Sepulchre. There was an aura of maj- _ esty in - the shadowy. church. Daughter Knifes Him for Raving iat Her Mother Actress Had Been Seen Often With Henchman of Mickey Cohen HOLLYWOOD (# — Ac- tress Lana Turner's 14- year-old daughter killed Friday night a handsome Hollywood underworld fig- ure romantically linked with her mother. Police said brown-haired Cheryl Crane plunged a knife into the abdomen of husky Johnny Stompanato, 42, in a pink-carpeted bedroom of Miss Turner’s home. Stampanato died stantly. in- ss was wet with an eit rock, Tt was ‘a hati A ote yellow shaft touched the; a See, Crowe, A . i pigeon wooed oan mee the a pets It was | ck eas 4 Clinton Anderson said he was told that Cheryl stabbed/Stompanato after he thyeatened her 38-year- old “mother in a stormy Scene in the glamorous '|blonde movie star's bed- room. Cheryl, serene, and her mother, ly. Hills station, Miss ‘Turner's (More sited Lana Page 10) meme ttand end Gt fa- Ser, Stephen, Creme, them Cnet wee bethed oh ‘tum picion of murder and thea turned over to juvenile. authori- ties, She was given sedation and held overnight at the jail, Anderson said Cheryl and her jmother told him this story: | BERATES ACTRESS Stompanato, who returned from — . 6 jan Acapulco, Mex., vacation with {Miss Turner March 19, went to ber home Friday night and started berating wen Easter Spreads Weeage eal POE" By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The resurrection of Christ—man of péate— will be commemorated in Easter services. to- morrow in a world troubled by cold war. R..:® Millions of. -Christians, States, in. Old Jerusalem, * across in many lands over- seas and even far north of the Arctic Circle, will of Peace in Armed World Trout a visitors already ‘have arrived iter Reine for Easter services. Manly % were to gather in St.’ Peter’s Square to hear the annual Easter message of Pope Pios XIT. a nuclear agé The Pope's address will be carried to mil- | the United lions. by radio and by “Eurovision,’’ a television qhookup. in. several countries. The Vatican radio will rebroadcast the address in 24 languages. = * * * (Local Easter Story Pages -5, Radio Free Europe yesterday began broad- 7) + find comfort and reassurance in the message that “The Lord is risen.” Holy Saturday dawned clear and spring- like today on the largest number of pilgrims to Jerusalem im years. About 5,000 Christian pilgrims from a dozen nations traveled to the city where Christ. was crucified nearly 2,000 years ago to celebrate his | resurrection. They shouldered heavy crosses yesterday to retrace Christ’s walk to Calvary, stopping at each | of the 14 stations for hymns and * * * And in the new, city across the armistice line 41 | | dividing Jordan from Israel, Jews marked the beginning of Passover last night tional feasts. to people behind the Iron Curtain. What is expected to be the world’s northern. most Easter sunrise service will be conducted near the old Eskimo village of Thule, Green- land, 660 miles north of the Arctic Circle, by.. Army Chaplain Capt. Ian M. MacDonald. In the United States, the settings for services will range from Protestant and Catholic cathe- drals in the heart of New York City to mountain tops and to the deck of the historic frigate USS Constitution—"‘Old . Ironsides’’"— at Boston. x *«* * An Easter dawn service will be conducted in the Radio City Music Hall in New York by the Protestant Council of the city. The combined choirs of Springfield College of Massachusetts and Virginia Union University of Ri¢hmond, Va. will sing. sermons. with the tradi- Director Foresees Havoc Appropriation cuts for the State Mental Health Dept. under consid- eration in the Legislature _ will wreak havoc with state hospitals, causing a layoff of 70 persons at Pontiac State. Hospital alone, Charles F. Wagg, director, dis- closed today. . * * * Wagg, in a letter. to Sen. Elmer R, Porter, chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, pointed out that the bill reported out. by a committee alone «would .mean the firing of 576 employes. Jerome “Bright Spot Needs Shar Sears) ‘s&'s0's. Top §. FH #0408. Added to the cuts proposed in a} House bill, it would bring the total) fired to 750. Wagg said that current monéy} shortages had forced the closing) of wards in Pontiac State Hospital | oso. and at Northville Hospital. - The new cuts would close even more wards, Wagg said, although there is a waiting jist of 357 men- Wagg wrote to Porter that the department needs $2,500,000 just to keep from cutting services. fur- ther. lenough ‘Dreads Cuts at State Hospital propriations we are struggling forjchange children’s diapers often nursing manpower t0/enough to prevent rash, helpless youngsters and old peo- ple . give baths, assist in per-| nel hygiene, and carry on basic #\nursing chores .. ." Be sc) | meas eae RR * sel Se s Pdecaivdl “We have a... grave re- sponsibility not to take sick peo- ple into our care unless we can give at least minimal adequate service.” » . Hardest hit by the cits, Wage said, will-be the méntally-ill chil- Theaters 4 TV .& Radio Programs ... care, The waiting list of such + Wilson, Earl .......+.....«.18 |youngsters casting Easter messages by American clergymen | to feed dren who require.the most nursing|* | Cheryl 7 the argument and iwent into the bedroom. “I'l get you if it takes a year, a week or day,”’ Stompanato raged at Mis§ Turner. “I'll cut you up. I'l stomp you and if I can't do it myself I'll find someane who can.” Cheryl went to the kitchen, picked up a 10-inch butcherknife and returned to the bedroom. “You don't have to take that, Mama,” Cheryl said, Then she stabbed Stompanato, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Chevrolet Trucks fo Be Built Here General Motors Truck & Coach |Div ision and three other GM plants will take over the production of heavy-duty Chevrolet trucks - dur- ing modernization of the Willow Run plant. Production of the trucks will begin about June 1, a Truck & | Coach spokesman said. Produc- tion volume will be low, how- | ever, and the temporary change will mean only a few additional personnel, it was reported. Gasoline-driven trucks in the Chevrolet 7000, 8000, 9000 and 10,000 class will be completely built here, and at plants at Flint, Norwood, \Ohio, and Janesville, Wis. Trans- lfer-of the operations will begin in May. ‘Airmen Walk on Clouds las KP Flies Away | WASHINGTON (INS) — Enlisted imen at Bolling Air Force Base iwon't have to worry about “dish- pan hands” any more because KP ‘duty is being abolished: | This means that airmen will no longer have to straggle out of bed jfor 3 a.m. duty, wrestling with milk cans and garbage pails, scrap- ing plates, cleaning pots and pans and other hated kitchen police chores. 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