Peri «— WilNotGite Priori of War Action Sen-Gurion Quite Blunt}. by Israeli Premier Comb Plane for Bomb Le | Will Be Todays SEE V Se og j Vg } the real estate if . te tates words to Parliament: ‘while asserting that| © HONORARY CHIEF— Vice President Richard African republic of Liberia. At making | Me !s under indictment in Ore- Sera - r l Senate committee} Nixon gets a chief's title, robes and a fez during sure the tassle is le Colel Teoeek gom_on charges of malfeasance correct, inventigating alleged labor un-| ceremonies in Monrovia, capital city of the West Voinjame. a ast Ra a meet Remy, Seager unless his attorneys Fthic : Said C. of C. Committee Recommends: Le ee ness” outside the union, much of : a F, d [ sacs snen taneaie omy ssnciation in oes *=ty Favor Bases Oppose e era i atena ct tes eee removed ) eae ee ae . ® ° - It hag been previously testified Nixon Pushes teaver Education Aid .suerasis for Military Facilities; + Agr aed Sewn sees se. 2 : : gambler, when he suspected Lang- Aid May Be Extended | ‘rhe Governmental Affairs Committee of the Pontiac!) tres a mt © Area Chamber of Commerce will recommend to the ABABA, Ethiopia ® —| (, “*|\00 STAND TRIAL . ‘ ‘ e : Emperor le Sli is report nb a of Directors that it oppose federal aid In Portland, Elkins afd an em-. s Tay: ; : ‘ET \said_ he ed able toa US, r tor| OF ecut = Bes ploye, Raymond F, Clark, were , tot no 4 . Scares H vu | wasp Rian ating ns Pave} A committee meeting was. held yesterday 00d Pe ee ene erat s last October} ae bd PaaS aioe by res Bi - 5 a eg provided Ethiopia gets more| formulate a plan on how the public can be enlightened the federal wiretap law in + Aan RS ° : Ad pty American aid. ‘ on two proposed federal aid for education bills. connection with some of the re- — drew her fin ajor. ir ines * 2 .% The plan of federal taxation to support education in/*dings. y oops “ey : oe . at es | : e * * « °°} NEW YORK (#—Five bomb scares yesterday and last; sat, } declared, any probing American request for an Air\at a recent U.S. chamber Rain Cool Weather called briefly, was Clyde Crosby, Israel did so on the “assump-|might caused five major airlines to search 36 planes in into his personal finances would [Force communications base andiof Commerce sponsored ‘ Sane mech ak auae cae again blockade the Gulf of Aaaba|10 elties in the East, Midwedt and South. aticet other people — hi ssvo- lanchoring facilities at the Red Sea| “Congressional Issues Clin-/Pradicfed for Area mony about Seattle gamblers be- ena es une No bomb -was found but some 1,000 passengers en- jport of Massawa. Word of thetic” in Detroit, ing sent to Portland by Teamsters tack base against Israel. countered delays of to+ American aims brought immedi-| Committee members were in| The U.S. Weather Bureau pre-jbosses to take over control of the train Mother to Carry |ste reaction trom and t yesterday against fed-|dicts rain for the Pontiac area to-/city, _._The¥ Premier, who an hour.’ | ® ; ° ‘ z Cairo. 3s tesa eral aid and decided to take a/ight, with a low of 44-48 degrees. » Saat deta iiceapla 1 "Trane —Workd—Alvlines had =(City Rules Out Fight for Child ° was said to have \dfinite stand against it. Occasional rain and cooler is the sage deny pe deena pre Biba senns Tee pen Bon ava Panes searched. in a fourrhour| “7?! ; to Higher Court | S224 Bitiopia._it_ might get | ‘The committee's opposition tcoiperutane will range trons 526 | aitline travel expenses for one of Dr. Ralph 3. Bunche, U.N. unaer- (Deriod after receiving a hoax call] pe, g ou cmnbroiled in a major war, al- | seconds the stand of Louls | ‘The lowest thermometer reading| @¢ Seattle. gamblers, Tom Ma. secretary now jn Cairo, ° atts Manttian tctet atte i|Fing of 5 A British-born mother plans to| 0s Se United States wants Schimmel, president of the Pon in downtown Pontiac preceding 8| @¢¥» but sald it was his own enid in Cas after|°*TY afternoon. continue her fight for of a| 12 Store atomic and hydrogen tiac Board of Education, that (,m was 38. The rose| Mea, mot that of West Coast Ps ae — Cairo today, LOE ay gp ay see bombs on Ethiopian soil. federal aid has no place im |to 6) at 1 p.m, Teamsters czar Frank Brewster. Goan, tf] sce atone | Group Votes Yo Remove! su am, ma eel oycs Peat jams | A Pomme Deer. 159 promagi Sire m ; Pt ” , 3, m * * ‘ . was (Continued on Page 2 Col. 6) Police searched the plane and | Proposed Penalty Hike monday’s Circuit Court decision|a seecial envoy to Addis “Ababalwstine B. Kelley, has proposed a ve Me Tender, destruction of records wanted by the Ingxage of 27 passengers 04 | From April 1 Ballot {that Lauren Rae Lewis stay with\before Nixon arrived, reportedly|Dl! under. which Michigan would’ Tove Me True ae nee ee eae ‘. : crew members, but found no ce reper vs Care Nace 2, #5380 i eri nate n ee eee eee inst Mackie Twenty-two of Pontiac city commissioners last Pontiac attorney H. Malcolm \yicte the wice mbsident’s African} This. would amount, committee) in Venice Union Joint Council 37 had been | Twenty-two of the planes were! i 1¢ unanimously ‘voted to re-| Baha today sald : Pre coneentrated members pointed out, to a loss of : destroyed, | [asseclid of Sew Xethis: te eleet ncn he ~ today Fe a wee a ycent Of, % concentrated'ss 595,000, or 197 less classrooms TRUADELEMIA Wf — Rode . og LaGuardia proposed $500 maximum| ¢very intention” . attempt isolate Egypt Paces WPEN is running in Highwa Job and st Newark, N. J. - fie amendment from the April 1| Sate Sepreme Court with her jfrom her neighbors, im fhe state based on $30,000 Per) test with the first prize a. trip . Bite ysis y | sia of ek ar dee whe teen at Mrs. Hill, who lives in New York $es acdsee kool Te BER! Ra ae . oe (Upswing Seen a airports, These| Commissioner Philip E Row-|City, contends her doctor and so-ling to wellinformed sources in| The administration's Propost | ning—"T want to go to Venice gistration — set down at Philadelphia, | ston (District 2) riccieepiaca casi "> yal er peg her intojcluded the right to anchor three| tide: tale sili: Salons because . . . "—and the con- |* by State Statute — Says|B ost on, ‘Baltimore, Pittsburgh| posal: be ‘scrapped: ‘because we) fiving tp & at the time offwarships at Massawa in peace! ood be $16,843,000 with testant takes it from there. in mp yment M.D, Van Wagoner. (*™ “event Ihave had so’ Mttle time to con-|she consented ander duress ot ele cant, More in any common icing $4,741,000 less or $12,102,000,| Tae Omran SaY WEEN sald i Ri tat Be OE a sider details of the ordinance anditime she was in poor mental and|be in a st “0 This equals a loss of 158 rooms Pe ee ise. my D. Yen voces, of Birming- calor wgnieed this Siete Y ies “ousialteatan tn: Secon Birringe torent or rar(e savigation rights in the Suez] | Joke W. Mitinger, nrg ertive 3 Ms: totiers teens Vestee 600,012 in February continuing oppose “There's a bomb .| called charter amend- following -| Canal _Aqaba,| manager, members were romantic, I : : Party's samiinde,S valle Sabegy itn beter ge cal? hen. Wi seat that world permit com. (cult court order, expected Monday.lsome 600 miles to the north. '' (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) to get him back there, . . ” Over January pp pl tae a ule marallcne get ee ee MEMO TO C ; Van Wagoner’s objections to the} fume Be, Partcule’ pene Wa? | city ordinances, and\also tor || : ae SECS Sle eS S| E s Mother Asks About J way, comblssoner's etetime dep-| American Airlines, on the ‘basia|eitciam from local grows. >| mperor s omer AS Out JeSUS uty in Detroit: fa a pdeatonenl Seat vooeivel tol ESE", oy i Ee , Vaream 1, Stetubongh, 2, con {2 Entaselabin. sii, bed ene.ct) iS “By Local. 300 pie Erg : age : culing couiaone whe bo olds as it landed here last night on aj oppose the proposal. (Seventh in a Lenten Series) hie to answer. This teacher who has lately come into campaign, flight from Boston. A woman call-| arTORNEY AGREES Livia Drusilla, mother of the Emperor Tiberius, prominence in our province appears to follow the prac- Jections centered around the Flint jo, said 12 sticks of dynamite had City soe them kA © , |enclosed this note along with one of her son’s communi-’tices of the religion of his people at least as faithfully ae. eed on an . an .Con-/ weterste the guage peor atten nen ats as we Romans go to our temples. ngi Often it seemed to me that we w very eae jabout the world we live in, and still less about the Pixs cauecune Sale doe rae ~ ae Hee a a corse ce bresume( Bitte; let the Vestals make certain sacrifices to the known to our friends and fice in the form of aid to the poor. Ro Ro ® ’ This in no way conflicts with the spirit of the Actually, I believe each of us to be different, com-|religion which his people profess, but it does put a pletely and entirely. oy - |peculiarly personal “4 auy. upon the individual. I have attended many of the mysteries in the een. : . of Rome, yet have seen not ns re However, in writing of this I am beyond my depth. temples ; hing 80 myst As your son knows, Pilate is a politician and a governor.) | ous as the soul of man. I am concerned chiefly with what this man ddes with at. | meBrERGECRR Se : It is for this reason, I take such interest in the| his strange and enormous powers over people, and soon|t lot} County News...ssss.cse0 eB |S dispatches have been + about Jesus of|I shall rep@rt more of that to your son, S| WMGrIAI ep cieveveeneeey 8 ily| Nazareth, me: Now that he is becoming widely; In the’ meantime,.so long as Jesus confines his ee a, ‘known: in does he follow the * seereadi 7 ae Ps an lof any 0 4 FU AE dae he heen. 6 maser teemncey Be stall ge will have ‘ pe eweseaeneee q a a Sha. ; aap py es j : st m ect. upon "| -empir re or of : Romans . eae oN ae , adige beep bemprce ~~ * é %, /| Pept aye ¢ pened hee wt on ath ccveesnap ie "In reply, Pilatetwrotes (ae By the time he wrote his next letter, Pilate had] Pages 5. 16 Ghre 23 ||P » Gherlaned via Your question, fortunately, is easy'changed his opinion somewhat. ‘ are a4 st temperature ‘ CeMIpPOTAture . ons. cnentews oes - v: : Lon dae a3 coe arent e “efor feton Pontiac. .Commissioners | Seas 4 ‘ ¥ THE, PONTIAC PR — au) Rar Ay z= . _ = «5 : ESS, WEDNESDAY, MA} ae ig? gi ‘Mae iy 7 gets Wednesday at 4:03 p.m. nm rises Thursday at h200.m. ~ Dewntewn tures Bm ee ee 41 j G.8....-5....:583 F OM... scenes 38 | 2 eeeery eerie. J © GM.. incagives at i pm eo. cwe 8 &.M.60c.- 41 90-O.Mciccsssss: 46 Teesday in Pontiac _... 4A pecor downtown) ’ Highest temperature .....4+-. 000s ¥ eee eeernee MI bsysgsens sbaceo--4:8O ir One Year Age in Pontiac ; -|den, Fla, died Tuesday in Arcadia, sog/member of / Central Methodist ) | The Recitation of the Rosary ‘will be at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at ‘the Brace - Smith Funeral Home. Service will be at 10 a.m. Friday in St. Vineent de Paul Church |with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. John R. Taylor John R, Taylor, 71, of Fort Og- Fla, his home in Pontiac, He was in, the real estate business here and a jthere was little liklihood - jthat the question of a county jury! The Board of Supervisors’ last iweek withdrew the issue Before moving to Florida five). S\years ago, Mr. Taylor. had made} * With-.a legal battle called off, today commission would appear on the vetoed proposed court action ~ A n tion president, "The bod, ig at Sparks + Grihtid A alge Be ey | ' , f ed ae ¥ 7 ee t he 1 + * a 2 ae F = ’ "s\ a + . ; % s " Oakland County Bar Association) - ~ _ force .the question back before Voters. ” » an ac- Jury Commission Not on Ballot’ plans: to petition for the commis- sion at the next election, an.action The City Commission passed two a amendments to the City Charter came in from last night which will pave the way _|day afternoon. ” for the proposed May 20 $4,350,000 phone end’ general obligation bond ismue vote.| later aati oeeat tor He Commissioners, in one of the two year-old son, called police, 1 pec amendments, . added the "| Small footprints - were found. on} ask of an additional mill to-the-city’s| the banks of Rouge River near an increase up _tax rate which would be used to the Cope home. Policemen, fire- nae Seance & new sewage treat-| marked tomorrow's opening of the Pontiac State Bank’s new which began with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 2 p.m., will last pat, ae branch office at 1305 Baldwin Ave. Scheduled to go into operation: until $ p.m. today. Services and regular banking. hours will be _ ‘The second amendment allows | in the morning, the new office has twa drive-up windows, safety the same as at the main office, according to Manager Harold the city te cali for the vote on for 75 cars. The house, Keith. the issuance of the bonds. : ——< -_ — rat a 7 j «te ‘into ‘ SS ss é oy. = ieee ee eA 1's million forthe hexpital needs, | LEY Reject Normal Procedure, Say Trustees = = 2 fie === Expect 6 Doctors to Sue Hospital’ , and $2,500,000 to finance ; 4 aye eee ne | La POCE octors to Sue Mospital * * * me ey : Poe Seager ¢ : : : Cit of Pontiac General Hos-| written proposals-on-what—indi-_; mittee of the staff, |staff, or Board of Trustees,” Bar- Rey y Presa 2s cas ic ve a pital. today’ said six doctors who| vidual relief they wanted.” — | the entire staff, and finally to/reit, a Pontiac attorney, said the proj result. in @ miill-/have threatened a law suit against) «they have not taken any of| ¢ Beard of Trustees, = He said he had heard the doc- pot aggre ago Np nig ennns mee ae go Seve ee eee igithese steps,” Barrett. added The doctors listed in the suit| tors were secking “probationary present per thous-|follow normal procedure to settle ; are Drs, Leonard Blackwell, Rob-| major surgical privileges with- and rate to $15.20. es ee eee ee - |ert W, Albrecht, Douglass A. Had-| out limitations.” PREPARED BY LAWYER 7 : He said it was outlined injdock, Maolin Han, Rodman C, Ja-| ox, ... | : ve, 7 + &? the ‘constitution and by-laws of the|cobl and Roy V. Cooley, also al, ;ecsriea yspital that if doctors had griey-|city commissioner, William P, Babcock, chairman : 4 they should first go to the * % “% — . of the board, said the rules and SE co a Nig tn Sa ee a y have not seemed fit tojregulations iri question were in : that .a of tees. Said this ‘morning: ee cue men ao hs epedenti on £01 re We ees = Pde ag ee o . tse SS aes } % Bir ince, He said he had received an Edie vn rs ‘idic | prayers ene * a * - : os = :. to os = Ing te Sevens, would permit the | Stieraces' are mat eeted *y IT TOUSG. eS ATTICIOL TO Ff CUK)s.2.» Xeptien saministration ot} amomas dncnana. posit ehventien when the bonds shall be due and | Friday, @ suit-would be filed. : : rls noche es : list ag he ghee =o yer: y Council xzrsrs2"2vichiga Week Heres sess = bond issue was due when interest|““Every reasonable effort has been Qéek Andersoi ‘ gan }U present a musical program and _ was the highest. made to resolve grievances with- ep. Opposes t meaet express at : Hickory Holiday Fair © £ nas. Puntees,” be seid, Bill. to Ease Public Vote Bunche’s statement that the U.N.| ‘Thomas F. Wiethorn, manager|Will be announced. ‘The remainirig portion of the $3,- ATTEMPT TO STOP 40- Week Force is in Gaza with| of Pontiac's Fisher Body plant, va 102.00 treatment plant will be fi The sult. which wis to be filed). °" -Hour Wee the agreement of Egypt. man fae aicignnWesk sone spacers, 200: han manced by issuance of revenue/iast month, was to. be an attempt; ; NOT. EMPOWERED mnanies Sd > agmemaEE s bonds, to stop Miss Lauretta Paul, hos-| A Dill to ‘allow local establish- “tee tl ee ee Semple, meeting. of the Franklin be added to the Egyptian dictator chairman, Mrs. Donald The half-mill to ath the mamta! rector, from enforcing Wocaliment of a i-hour week for police- to agree or disagree to! 7y,, will ot lored rag Apes comes from @Ninininid a ule fem Ook dee wes wD fer approval this since he W8S! brated May 19-25. the|ies of other meetings the group h cliceks speemesd sattaae vole St ts from the full andithe House in Lansing today, de expelled from the strip. celebration js to focus attention on|held. he h i 2954. The half mill esr, Uae OF Miele Besmees spite objections ty Rep, Lioyd L. “The Egyptians originally took! vichigan's industrial, agricultural . ** * the hospital enid (7.2.- t© Practice medicine and sur-|anderson, of Waterford the strip through violation of the| 54 recreatiorial facil was never levied, Willman gery.” : * * U.N, Charter and the Security)”. + of 3001 eae Maal ot eas measure would provide Council.” lethorn, @ resident The former Hazel Leonard, Mrs. . Ex-Pontiac Officer | Dart ts morass said. |r al otticers except supervisory ek its bi of tn neat plant Samdeval, G1, ot Manlstique. died ae for all officers The new crisis arose Monday at Hospital ° ee ers at Ponting General, had [Personnel in cities of over 10,000 when Nasser, without consulting] Boa, in 1940. 1 femeaaaen tase Saki ieeoninak at or more ial: x : Dies While Driving | scree 7. 1 te go’ neck |or more population UN, official, mounced pein [etre Sa abe sg said Egypt proposed to restore its is survived husband; administration of Gaza “kmme- her son, Staff Sgt. Patrick Sando- : om Meme eas Date US, ae , pee a Me que Barwal ana 2 os . ‘ responsibility Liat spread along Eberly , Birmingham; Pages / armistice lines. and stand - (Continued From Page One) a ees, Male Lesent el a tween the conflicting parties.” ciates and his wife — and “it , Allen Wharfield, poe ig ae apna tr aking Mrs, Joba (Flore B.) Alesander,[p*Pertment employes petitoin for said the troops are now doing that. is far removed from union jof Manistique; = sister, Mrs. : , of 30 Williams St. died a Seki Geman ok: Pontiac from 3825 through 192% |, ner an lines of four month. ISURSEFTUTE: AMENDIENT Bunche said te ie iomaizing| Ot his good fortune in real en [end & half-elster, Mrs Mande wife, a ‘supervisor of nurses at| She was a member of All Saints) The amendment was passed in|thur Heaton, Red Cross and county intention of | “interna ™® tate, he said: Phillion of Manistique, and 13 Detroit's Mt. Carmel Mercy Hos- Church, Rebekah Lodge 'piace of a substitute the Gaza territory and he stressed) "> sig one tract at a profit of|STandehildren. pital, avoided a wreck on the nar-iNo. 246, Order of the Eastern Star, proposed: by “Anderson, who ealled|Langer assistant director of the pee te theme. $130,000. The Teaméters had noth-|tom the Manley “Builen Teer row mountanie road when she|Golden Age Group and Court No.ifor a public petition for the vote. ernie. ag te de we Be Home, with burial in Roseland and turned off the ignition. Surviving are a son, Goerge S./measure as it stands would per- ser as “friendly and helpful’ andjerty at a profit of over Cemetery, Royal . York, his wife and a friend; Young of Detroit; a daughter, Mrs./mit as few as five or six police-| said he impressed on Nasser the/The Teamsters had nothing Miss Mary Eileen Holleran, a nurse|Eunice Koeler of California; thre¢imen to force a referendum in UNEF has no formal administra-|with that. i na. Seat Sie wee cin ad oe eee ee ee “ltion in Gaza. “T invested in the ‘Newsman Rosemont Ave. Detroit, were en » an ers, ee ee Ben-Gurion’s own , political life|House (one of the city's big, eh route to Florida for a vacation.|Murray of Pontiac and Mrs. Nettle! 4 number of cities, as well as js at stake if an Egyptian and swank apartment Named Press Aide : ; ie ete Order ot Eastern Star wit | Mictiien Mentcipel aed and tors » Shee that.” had to & ferme Swooter Get Drows lone ow ares {aide nE wen, (an komme © lca ea Sy | ct Gc 30-Day Sentence Here: |p.m. Thrsdey a and work a hardship on\F Jails Through ct a _Beck gets $50,000 a year as gen/ Quy, masts o Royal Highland Park teenage gitl,| Service will be at 2 p.m! Friday|"'” S°vernments. é Wate teak 0 | eral president of the teamsters, us named & former news charged with obtaining goods trom|trom AN! Saints Episcopal Church or Lie Times said Wadrwort wold ase \SQYS Salk Vaccine Sone ear bie fr es eat “eae epilens a local store under false pretenses,|with her pastor, the Rev. C. George . x present ambassador, P ” : Gast, of 2463 i ay sn ime ows “aC, OF C, Committee fo Mescue “og licen = eran 2 see Shortage Won't Last [tie Stewart ul tay Bryne da i os School Aid be TEES EES See ee ee eens Sariiyn Resides Motto Diheenoh Bae Bi Vppo can ce se |the Soviet Union, Bohlen will be-|o¢ Salk polio vacothe in Michigan| ANOTHER TERM from ‘Michigan State . Un \Timothy Eric Biggs terday td a drowning dog, Laneniinn ; jim her land County Jail by’ Municipal] eishy ‘Bric Biggs, seven-} (Continued From Page One) _ |Cheered encouragement ™| pines. liams said today. to seek another term. |, email. told: Gow new post Judge Maurice Finnegan, after she! wonth-old son of Kyler R. and] of the objectives of the commit- to Fy lle cc sie: “Reports “of a temporary short : -in-| will provide a closer link between to secure credit for five sweaters”. ron Ave., died suddenly Tues-| to write their Congressmen op- |St., failed to’ reach the boxer,|held posts under both the Trumanideter Michigan citizets’ trom yiete Valued at over $38, dey in St. J Mercy| posing this- move, “Rusty” on his first attempt yes-|@Md Eisenhower administrations. /ting themselves, and their _ SO erg = She was arrested by Officers) os tee ta terday, as the dog floundered in| He was born in Groveland, N.-Y.,| protected against polio,” thé gov- ae in ‘ Donald Lee Russ and Hal B./"CM'O” vived by his parents,|..o"dct, both Plans, it was pointed! ice of ‘Hadsell Pond, near St. Jos-/June 12, 1905, and is the son Ollemor said. = == (ttt old Man “Mercer at the local store Saturday) 1° “00? "Tinda Marie Elkins, (ut,chat. some 14 states would coh nercy Hospital the late U, S. Sen. James Wads-|"“supnies’ of vaccine femain in abbie-e after a complaint was made by 4nd @ sister, Allen's j {Stand fo lose money and class-|Wwijson an automotive engineer| Worth, New York Republican. the hands of doctors. and jhealth} Delbert M. Raymon, security) 7° TP, Orion, [foams while the others stand t0!with Fisher Body in Detroit, was| Wadsworth, who was a New| scthorities and until these ate et See weeny. emer an ee driving along Woodward Avenue|York state - assem from | exhausted there js no reason, for| oe And it might be well to point/s+ 5 p.m. when he saw the dog) 1%t to 1941, has a family farm) sivone to delay ‘inoculation » Pro- Paul Cole out that the prospering states have plunge through ice, near . Geneseo. in upstate New ‘duction of the. vaccine whl be The Weather : the biggest representations in Con-|" according to witness James Vick-| YOrk: eee stepped up immediately, and. any | Paul Cole, 41, of 3019 Warner|gress,” Hirlinger said. ers. 259 S. Jessie St.. Wilson failed be 4 ras te Full 0.8, Weather Burean Report = (Dr., Green Lake, a former city oo ae oe ee : 4 / , : f psoranig gt ieee sh © AND VICINITY — Partly!’ in his first attempt to reach the| Who Stole the Bridge? | rary : Saat Sear naar Saticod coote’libaces St alae pear. [wiliat HL. Wilmont, . Pentiae| deg. ‘yt; ayteteded with @ rope) 22. = Williams said the state health|millic rew. fer tomorrow. Lew te-(imess Of nine years. attorney, moved that the commit-|tied around his waist on his second LANSING «® — Somebody carted| denartment has that it/¢ Bight 44-48. igh tomorrow 8-06. South | He was a member of St. Vincent itee’s first goal should be to oppose try. : William Stolk’s half-ton bridge. : ; thaele tes oranda ies ight, shifting te nerth-|de Paul Church. Mr. Cole was|the edueation proposals and edu- * £4 Stolk, who had the 22-foot steel westerly 12-22 miles an hour = of Cole's Electric at Lakejcate the public on the points of} A hot shower-in a nearby home|bridge erected last fall to ‘ the issue. ° ; fixed up. Wilson, af y’ and graders ‘olmes Lowest temperature preceding 8 am| Besides his mother, Mrs. Nellie|' ‘The committee, under the chair-|er, John clpinesieg Tl West Berk- Cresie | was checking the # Pa yes- , \Cole, he ig survived by three : = 4 i At € a.m: Wind velocity 0-3 mph. a a oe of William F. Kalwitz;|shire Rd.,, Bloomfield Township, terday when he discovered fection: SoULbwest {bro rs, Eugene, Clarence will meet every two weeks. said his dog was full of pep today.i1,200-pound bridge was missing. 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Fif- teen minutes later... * * Lb ; os meet a E eo ee ‘ i { ys Al i : ae) peree oy ie fare’ marie : FOE RG hx verted NEW YORK — The stock! Ea Fs AY l/ NOE wg pv gh yb een ee irregular in quiet) UT WASHINGTON @# — Too much Market br growers ond. sold by them /@@rly trading today but there was cy descent) was able to land the plane safely WHOLESALE PRODUCE PRICES Pivotal issues showed_price 4 aboard a Canadian over That oe orgy fMNeNINE prices cover sles \changes of from fractions to aroun THE NIGHT . Flat Rock, Mich., last July 9, the| The CAB accident investigation tinea al, point. ; Civil Aeronautics Board said’ last|"eport said the propeller tore loose Farmers! Markels by growers, and sold ee Is THE | \night. because of “excessive ae > allege ny : PRICES re ee ee eee TE “A. Trans-Canada Air Lines Vis-/duced by-a descent at too high an. traders said they considered the apples, eliciom taney 6.00 bu No,| {WO more steel companies an. BXQuIs) es ~ vi lai ed while the was count propjet plane lost its No..4|#ir speed propeller government wheat loan report|}>,¢#0-3%0, Du: apples, Jonathan, faney,| nounced cutbacks in production LUNA propeller end part of the engine in|Windrnilling decoupled from the somewhat bearish, =~ > [Entoub early, fancy, 3.80 bu; No. 1. because of lagging demand from MOTH : flight, and a propeller blade passed|€ngine and its RPM (revolutions Senders age lige Bae pada LF AW as Oe : St ee eee . the plane, killing one of/Per minute) were known to be a more, rallied some-| Vegetad! o.| General Motors: about un- : : the 31 passengers aboard and in- wae 1, 1.50-2.00° bu. Curley No. " Whe oa then diva satis, It UGH Ciascatiagit | tte tg ts Dele Aggane Bt agi juring five. One of the four crew|sHOULD ALERT = 3 HSL bas Gaery,100t, Mo. apes gpeeienpceeite ___| “he fact, that the sound of "No. 3, 1 cP - The plane was on its way from joverspeed decreased — with _de- 3.00-3.60 pk.| Both international and domestic Chicage to Montreal, by Fes : way of creased. airspeed and increased Py = dow: oils were firmer, however, while Toronto and Ottawa, when engine with an increase in airspeed should Perstey,|the Egyptian - Israeli situation -} trouble developed over Fiat jhave alerted the crew to the ne- doz, bens. |remained in doybt. Rock. During an emergency |cessity for maintaining a moderate Parsnips, 25-1.75 v4 bu. Potatoes, | eo: @ 4 descent, almost at the top speed jspeed during the descent,” the it +5456 be. Radishes, Louisville & Nashville was up a - lin iy gn Pay nnd i asa lRhamare: ‘hethou om oe eae pox: No. 80-50 S-Ib._ box. Rhuvar?./Commerce Commission _ formally ei “Maintaining a low airspeed to ‘ oo nee don behs. Squash, Delicious, authorized the L&N to absorb its ee eS a ee ee reduce RPM of an uncontrolled — Grain Prices No. 1, 150-200 bu. Squash, Hubbard, : 2S Eas ; . in Pics (ap SR cA Use Psycholoay E==asnes s _ @RICAGO GRAIN e she : . ‘ . . way, 1@) me URNS dure in use . « « CHICAGO, March 12 (AP) — Open to- saree ea Te04se. (Stock of the latter rose about @ se Sy OOy, and is widely known. ee een weed i ee “Despite this, the captain ord- Pe ee PO el ea a apy. U, S. Steel and Bethlehem leaned |f ered that an emergency descent be 231 ‘ “| cmc. March 12 (AP)—Potatoes an srerer EEE OO a) © lead; arrivals 06: track 306; total US. to the upside while Republic Stee ays rman boyy BH” arch”. .1.30% | aBmenls, 3: supplien moderate: cea/el Youngstown shaded. Gult Oil | & 5 | “The board concludes that hed OEE cats ~ peo ci North | akota Red River | Royal Dutch was steady, Texas — = fat moderate airspeed been main ! March. a 1.20% oR hee Ec, abr arrivals! (New Jersey) made small gains. ” ey A Flex of the Muscle |tained, nog the pone St eee ee ee : . al s nF s fay subseq uently ppened would : & Neer. apes oe Reds. 2.35-2.40. oe Ne y ‘ Beats Hollywood Tussle, have occurred.” aoe oe oats = bactoerss lew York Stocks Asserts Saloonkeeper = (Late Morhing Quotations) = B in N ak: : ‘NEW YORK (INS). — When a si. usiness oles. e+ Pon eo Hollywood studio took over a New; — ; : a York saloon to film a bar brawl,| Promotion of Frank J. Mac- ae ~ Donell to public relations manager = S.- a JOLY a of Wrigiey's has - eee as p eS yee ae P x ; “Ve : EATS, ANU DIES IN A FEW VAG... a oi Distributed by King Festures Syodicate. 3-13 “eh, m3 3 | scene in his Third Avenue saloon. eD 72.4 - . ‘tee ee = aes Falise was wi because who lives at 3976 me ere» L C | nd T. . os Sse Eat ee energie . “Drills Develop ‘Ledge Calendar Township OKs | Sisiscessceen eo cane iares ie4s.00, whoiessie “yu 71 nel Beth Stet or : | Spectal wae her ah on mens named to top - : ; v _— : a +» OF : i communication of ~ _MacDonell posts ; The bill, brought in yesterdy, so se atta: ne 'C'sa; sore '9i| Bonn Alun on”. geal . ° |velt Lodge No. 510, F. & A. M, 22 in the new: eC i 2 . 404 Such things, Falise insisted,|ly-formed sales promotion ‘was one of eight submitted by ‘gtendier: Fecetpte 21.700; whole-|Rond @tre -. 2.18.7 sents 0 ine oin ‘State St, , March 14, at _ |simply don’t happen with a com-|ment, Head eg the State Tiquor Control Com- buying prices need Yong Bore, Warn 5. 414 Cp +. 4h (2:30 p.m. R.A. Degree. “Winford y Or ' oore pasa cee — ie ee eee mission under sponsorship head- |3)f.""; : forge Hon ”""". $06 ‘Bottom, W. 2 swell: ' : Soe char Bin. tn Wihieeans Ce ee ee) M&M > 643 ‘ ee ae JUST PSYCHOLOGY __ ———- by. Ae * ote Calum a wth Monean, ch S34 Latest Versions Pierce! speciat communication, Cedsr) Judge Wins Bid to Get) ~you don't have-to hit anybody,” © E. Patton, Pontise district Traverse , liquor committee in. Pac oe] ves 11 Solid Rock, Shave Off Lodge No. 60, FP. & A. M., Clarks- . ‘ te ‘ organizer for The Great-West Life chairman, = | Cooktal Alrt 283 Set Deley’"27: 3) Mj fe baggage carn be Disputed $3,314 Fee he insisted. “You just, persuad®/ Assurance Co,, ranked sixth in the inner said the commission Poultry aa ic sd pet Oh tg) Minute Particles kwon whom Snare} From Farmington [Don’t these guys Sow thet if youroeeeey At — a Meg bo determined there CHICAGO POULTRY i, e ee Sea on MORK OO 45.4 : ruary, to been abuses in i Mi M .. 694 Phelps D ..... 814 ‘ : do slug somebody, you lose your 3 peor al-oay esemagl tne Maggy heed My ag Sera gg I WASHINGTON—The art of aril’ Nawe in Brief Pamiasion Torani Heras OPT law coops; (Friday 179 coops, 31, Ib} |}Climax Mo .. 4s Phill Pet -* $$j/ ing has come a long way : ed last night to Probate Judge , j 4 : , including stretching of mem-|F.o.8. paying prices to %\Cole Palm .. 494 Pillsby Mitis . 43 |Cavermen jbored stone axes hur E, Mi OS sdditi secede Maries emg iett bom New Luxu Series : bershjp figures by admitting per-/}¢"*'). heavy hens at hens} Col G as 1.1 pit Plate G ... 18.5| twirling point tools between . Arshur i. oore $3,314 in addition movie-makers and regular beer- ry ’ eons as “vocial” or “associate” lanes tnaer’ siete SoMsTie. over at | Con Rasen =. sey RCA OOS ae es their] | Geae Clyde Goodman, 94, of 04/to the $3,953 already paid for his} ‘driahers wameved. Abeut 1s ss os “eal” oe “ema oe eee een al eee a Lg Valencia S plened inmost fa works egal avian to the board) requar proms ot te bur bed IMttFOGUCEM Dy Buick 2° * earners PouLrar Cont Bak” .”” 33° Reyn_ Met.) ane Modern drills oe yy was arraigned bef Mi on Ge repens Wee ee. | cant Ge te eer ne = A second of the bills, designed) DETROTT. Maren 12 Prices |Sont Sent ..c<2 “¢3 Rock Spe a4 |steam, gas aid electricity, by wa-|Judge Cecil McCallum oo Feary Ada voted to! 20th Contery Fox took over Be | FLINT — A tew series of Se ae ane one ie am. cent‘ sh Rest BH emdiven, turbines or blasts oft was treed on personal bond cmplny’ Claude Stevens. tina| seate, agp Bh reer cars, designated the Road- me resort areas, would ast . type | rrsian Wr. a St iy ag “ {2$lcompressed air — become steadily|Pe>ding trial set for March cls camediiadt. tb enpettie tat oom, a while | master 75 was introduced today by 2 eee a tb. ; Doug Aire .., 75,3 Sead +. 324)more complex, says the National: 4 $79 radie , ing of the proposed system ow Feshety atirest Division of General Motors. ‘ten amt: 34-e ‘1414 [Geographic Society, Some shrink to pedrosmn of 188 Proemet Sate ed by the free show had t© | The series is being offered in moyths ina é Peat, Kod... 94 Ecce lithe vanishing pont. Bit ones ie Tuesday morning aftr thieves ha Stevens has refused to take shiver outside, two-door four-door hardtop Since the winter sports season | Comment: Sate. 4h Ge tee more deeply into the earth. Rotary! vained Se te ae ever the job until Moore gives The below-freezing temperature|Models, An enginéering feature js remap ign Sly wher SP teat sea aceon, Pee Sts Rees Ras se) ea Sa Rats aha serch window according to hinc| the beard © formal’ release. |didn’t dampen the audience's en-|sincooled dhuminam brakes on Mor .:, 56. er 8 c : pce ere ata Poe Saal eno BEGG BA) A. ent ron a Bence, cmee. | ot ih Se A chery Yet eine al, Te cr ate | duced. - Ford Mot <. ors Stud Pack .:. 74) lees and ls Rummage Gale Friday, March\oeg avreed to release his notes tg{2ouce lines on ‘Third Avenue tolever-sil lengih and wheelbase as i ties Wie Wednead inte ‘ hoon gl oy ot hy RS Siding Souk cal tee uateens 15th, 7:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. 303 East notes 19 vet a close look at actors Lioyd|t#e standard Roadmaster. How- - <_ Livestock Gon Pak” °°: $3 Texas. 225 2}] Moving beck and forth 11.0008 | tgpie, Birmingham, half block off |s'eve"®, with the Proviso Wat ty| Nolan and Don Murray and diree- , the new features are mainly © changes, providing an oa aan .- se rex G Sul ... 90.1 Woodward. St. Jos. Hosp. Aux. board pass a resolution to P8Y/ tor Fred - Zink onalin interior he tee ae DETROIT ad Gen "an "s-! G8 Franeemer’:” 384] Vabentes ate level beyond range —Ady,|the balance of his bill out of the a, toe wee ae os eet ee licenses. DETROIT. March 12 (AP)—Salable Mills \.. 64.4 Twent Con .., 246 a beyond range expected bond issue,.or not-later wearing impressive glove- fully ase Richer, early’ bids 28e higher Gea Tat"-."; a7 Um Gurmdes ie | OF Me human ear, ne mmmage Sale Fri. and Sot. cer-ithen Jan. 1, 1958. Gas, guamarion. 100 -etiee tonaditiieh sates a Ween Feats Bi epege Me. Tg cand. 2 bat a Sinetes*. **: $7 Git ate tin’..907| Some precision drills are so —Ady,| Moore was employed the} . é up to the windows, eliminating the iil on 1B Facilities | Teabataer monty fiselenerce <5. oe Gal aie.” Sh jsmall Mt takeg a microscope set board in October 1955, to expedite| WHERE'S MARILYN? traditional panel along the bottom ‘ No. 1 and 2 these er ee eim|Grah Paige... 1.4 US.Lines ..... 42.3) UP in strong light to use them.|, ¥f your friend’s in jail and needs the proposed system “Who wants guys — where's) edge of the ; | : lots closely sorted 17.85; most No, 2;Gt Ne Ry ... 414 US Rub ...... 4 bail, Ph. PE 5-9424, MA 5 i. ~ Marilyn Monroe? glass, CCEIVED DY FIOUSE —(Seient. Stores Mee! coca: ome "iss: |Srerbound 3° 13 Ue "Fob os: siprakctornn sttesthorsns : sires . But’ most foihs enjoyed thelwiath of the doors. The ballin eo Geers ) ae pei"? ie chad cs 5 eid = pe i REP Stealing Cor One Way |moestsing ‘een “though tanto tem tr Seem — The house today|Setive, market fully Bigs ne: tie See.) Ma Whus Mot’ Slike an infinitesimal pencil. lead, r Rams Rowboat to Join National Guard _ ge present “ae tone * standard mod- aimed at achieving better utiliza {gienderé_ ond Jow good steers 18.00-| Ror, Petr. *"*" Sag oung 6 ew 433 pacar filament a 1-10,000th of} FRANKFORT; Ky. @—A man| PITTSBURGH @®—James Ken-jforward and yelling with an extra thick ekg tion of county and joint county| heifers 20.00-20.50; scattering ty (Owens TGi', #34 Ynkst Sh & T OA soins of io duane be accidentiallrary his car into a rowboat at ajdall, 18, has a clear police record) Fight!” Police guarding the ex- ; ‘The two sanatorium facilities.|17%."*bun wits ‘cows "11 90-13-90; | Pas aul tet Boh horn page tenes saa nae eae te oe power ype hap Ages? reroengenanr tes bosape ong eyo ; measures were passed|canners and cutters unevenly . 11.00- : a : it big enough to|a new recruit. ‘ /no outside the bar, but unanimously by the Senate yester-| cuir, day, Mae am STOCK AVERAGES . sink it. : When Kendall was arraigned on| inside, bartender Falise continued|,*+ 5 feed eary fat Dulls up to 18.00. || Compiled by the Associated Press Drilling instruments only | Police reported that Silas An-\a charge of stealing an auto) his lament. They would authorize use of |siel, native. shout steady ith’ Mon- 4 hee eee ae slightly larger makes holes in |drew Wiley, driver of .the truck|owned by M. Sgt. Joseph Sinwell) «gators. | a waned Loe epoch moe manok to (ak” hee Mages ae eel at mat Sa needles, im balance [2% which the, boat was loaded, lor the National Guard, the: se-| on setlare? I've been a bartender tubereulosie sufferers, by pa- {2% tus feed, and low chaice 1800-lorecn Age”... Bes INS ae ITS] peretiey fi watches, and in spin- Said he both ways before |geant told. Judge William F. Cer-| ‘59 years and sailors aren't much tients with other ailments. 19.09; cull and low utility mostly 10.00-|Yerr" jen 304.8 121.8 m1 170.3 nerettes that draw out gossamer wae eee “wants to join the! sounie However, the sanatoriums still| toons? igh"” ae set tee iers| nrend® tng! agetete.” fibeien. Ro pnt National Guard and I want to help) Gould have to Give TH patie cumsee trvecteca 1956-61 Low ... 3008 1184 8 1688 Similar is cut tiny _just at the moment/him.” Judge Cercone dismissed| “Nobody's much trouble if you) give patients, ‘oc 257.8 1424 75.7 181.5) in fuel i motorist Charles Purvis ” : A 1955 Low : n sprays, and in X-ray said he|the charge and Kendall joined the) use ; . first ‘call on their facilities. QO, March 12 (AP)—Salable 203.1 114.9 67.2 148.8 wax ole The problem of vacant beds has|betehers; full s¢vance ‘on 9-3" 190-238 equipment to permit passage of ras coming scroes the tracks ~|Guard. He ‘wil serve under: Sio- age gee a become a ‘growing concern,in Te-|pigner’ good shiping demande’ m as 0 DETROIT STOCKS pots alkene . frre anv é . Peal on cue, at this point al ‘s§" | : 3 - C. J. Nephier Co, T \ “ pry years to — — 100-250 Ib, 17.80-17 75; several lots mostly | pigures after Pech so gs Cee EES : i aemygsess Pam —— at demanded-a beer, Falise One reason is a decline in the inci- 1r$0:-amall AGG; 2-3 290-300 TS ecb Baslp. Cee 3a 27 { ts & tip only 1-5.000cR, of @ milli ‘ dence of tuberculcals. 12.00-37.38; larger ote mixed | grades|Balgwin Rubber Oo. ...... ¢ 184 isgimeter wide. From a minute with a knotted bicep and said: ; .25-16.50; little below|Ross Gear Co. ...........* 23 23.6 ; “Hit the bum.” ae Egle ies “*paiable cattle 1,800; calves 200: active:\Gowell Rice. Mo’ Go... © Ba 8 es, Oe 1 reed, : eee tag Also okayed by the senate ands! slaughter oe aoe 8, tully 28 Peningular Tet Brod. Co. : $3 108 pro ty sooo ahah sane Mts paaed Weg howes eee Ulster ce eee eae nl BS tal” al en Make it a criminal offense to|is's0-1.09: several, ioxdy standard sieers|" *Wo Bale: bid of Go... 14 14 14) In contrast, the Oil industry uses use the telephone. for sales or soli-|}1 75-50%, josd 880. J, utiuty steers giant drills headed by bits a foot citations based on fraudulent infor-|22.00: acd and heifers 18.00- or more ameter, Some, ietion, : : "7/2138; stgndmrd to low 15.50-17.80;|[C¢ § 5 attached to linked sections of oil : 3 ae sonia sete dol oulites T16. F ire weeps for é, pipe, probe earth and rock to) ‘ments to hire setae enentied ont! atinttr po commercial bulls 15.00-18.13; i depths of three and four miles. ” te 7 ind choice 23.00-27.00; $250 000 p ; Peeves bitin oe Eset oad eee ee Trial tain services, op ng Og od 47h hy log calves DETROIT (INS) — A three- ra of Dr. Adams Facilitate annexation of adjacent! "Seine si ; alarm fire swept a National Food . tectiiory by school duricts ini’ te, monty e6 nianere tes sheng) Store in Detroit yesterday, leav- fo-Open in London some cases. This bill was returned ceep i ar: ay: "food: og ‘Sri ie dammege exthnated at FS. to the house for concurrence in) 7°jed slaughter lambs 21.50.23.00: cull gd roinee gy : se ae 35/ LONDON (INS) — The dope Senate amendments. shorn slaughter lambs ose 22.00: eunl wes ting laze, murder trial of Dr. John Bodkin to wholed slaughter ewes 6.60-| which raged for a half-hour in ‘ OREO A pres ewes’ S00-0.80: ‘double deck ‘shetring| High winds, Sian WR Se ne Ney, 1 Killed, 4 HurtasTire =" ™ 2%. | The store manager and two Bogor: the arg he gi Lent | young women employes lagged be- practitioner in the seas Blows Out, Wrecks Car ‘Clergyman Convinced | hind to. proteét cash receipts and| esort of Eastbourme, stood in the STANTON @ — A tire blowout p,.1: {didn’t escape until most of the| ck for two minutes as the trial ‘aah ee Weentind teteh » Police Are on the Job roof had collapsed. Fifteen is ec tet in London's Giich and into a tree. near. here) x tomers also escaped unharmed. minal court. =| SEUnEe: A Span ad tay cael EO ERSON.. Ky. @ — The! ‘The fire spread dnt a detective) | Be beved: Sy Oe ier and bis incinerator chimney ‘to- the rouf| before being led back to his cell.) of the structure. Employes had| The portly bachelor is charged been burning trash in the inein-| With poisoning one of his wealthy prator < women patients with narcotics in) 4% Ts —netaiiaeniciinns |» Order “to behefit from her, will.) § Eban Back for Confab bees c| - | WASHINGTON (INS) — Israeli Earnings to to Washington from, Florida today rsbervea’ sedey = The Tekas Co.| Moore, of Auburn for urgent contulations with the is of tyr Sl ed. ra er‘gommon| Kins, exe e UP nit \on Egypt's an-|s4.79 there the previ et ie, Missile ‘ ad- climbed out si07 milion tol\were | niigaed withthe men ofthe Market Leans ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1057 | Toward Upside ‘WutDisieys True Life Adventures |