‘The Wecther ee . takeoff at-the Rio de Janeiro air- -. Full €.8, Weather Bureau. Report Partly cloudy and cold with>a. ‘chance of snow flurries. ; malls of Lage £) 116th YEAR NEW SPORT — John Hurst, 29, of 1709 Hol- land St., Birmingham, is president of The Mich- igan Gyro Plane Club¥esterday Hurst (above) and members flew these homemade planes on Lake Sherwood near Milford with plenty of nerve. rising on their the-aid of good _height of 70 feet winds, thick ice to carry etna” Pl Sindee, attain a (at the height of its orbit. at times. _Meanwhile, the second » Explorer Beats Second Sputnik in Top Altitude 1,800 Miles Compared to Red Moon's 1,056 WASHINGTON (INS) — the orbit of America’s earth mum “altitude of more than 1,800 miles. . This is nearly double the japogee, or maximum alti- tude, of Russia’s Sputnik II, New calculations estimate ' jsateljite to reach a maxi-\abdicted Trooper, PADUCAH, Ky. W--A. woman was. shot to death at a roadblock near here today as officers spread of his stolen police Mise Jewell English, 24, of Pe- ducah, was shot when a car in | which she was riding sped through q roadblock, Missouri Trooper Vernon Hop- kins reported she was shot by a! civilian, Forest McAllister of Ful-| ton, Ky., who was sitting in Hop- kins’ police cruiser. Hopkins fired and hit a tire when the car, driven by the vic- tim’s brother, Claudie English, 27, ran the roadblock * * * - The officer said McAllister then * bullet hit Miss English in the side. NO CHARGE MADE No charge was placed against McAllister or English. Officers ~—could learn of no connection be- - Probe. Plane Collision Over California ~ Which Resulted in Death of 48 Persons NORWALK, Calif. (INS) — A killed, including a crew of six and; (Editor's note: A Grand Haven, full-scale investigation has been’ launched into the shattering mid-; air collision of a huge military armed forces personnel. transport and a Navy patrol bone) stricken residents ‘Saturday night. * *+ * - The Air Force announced that all 41 persons aboard the trans- port, a four-engine C118," were ~ four servicewomen. A spokesman said all the passengers were Standard Cuts 1.2c; Gas War Continues The gas price war continued to Standard Oil cents a gallon to its dealers. It was the third cut since Jan, 15 for’the firm, which-has been followed by other major companies in the reduction. Industry spokes- men, say the decreases are nec- essary to stay on a competitive level with other retailers, The total cut of Standard since dan, 15 has been 4.4 cents, Revenue People Point to Error in ‘57 Tax Booklet NEW YORK @®—The Internal Revenue Service has announced an error in the 1957 édition of - Tax officials said the error in the 128 page booklet appeared in the discussion of the $600 exemp- tion for dependents under Exam- “The discussion indicates that Other firms again were expected to follow this latest cut, and pass the price cut on to consumers. Airliner Crash Kills 5 RIO DE JANEIRO (P—A huge Brazilian airliner with 67 pas- sengers abOard burst into flames and crashed into rocks on the coats port Saturday night. Five per- sons Were killed ang 23 injured, a divorced father is entitled to claim exemptions for his two children even though he failed to furnish more than one-half of their support, “This is erroneous, because the word ‘not’ was omitted from the discussien, : * * * “The taxpayer must furnish over one half of the total support of the dependents to obtain the exemption, except in multiple its ‘booklet “Your Federal In- | come Tax.”* : * * * , Navy lieutenant command- o FEE ge ran outside Ae home, a mile the crash, to make sure children were safe. * * The transport, from Los Alimitos Naval Sta- tion, collided Saturday night about 2,000 feet above Norwalk. The transport crashed into Nor. Yesterday,. another collision be- southeast of Los Angeles, killed support cases which are also de-_ nas conrad as ses ‘ five more persons, for a total of 53 in three days. er killed in the collision of the SCOpes i confirmed U. 8. sighting of the satellite was reported last night in. Manhattan, Kan., and stientists forecast Explorer would make more passes over Southern parts of the U.S. late today and at the prescribed times over 108.03 megacycles, The Army, which launched the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Trouble Waking Up? Just Step Outside Brisk weather is due for the Pontiac area, the U. S. Weather Bureau reports. Tonight will be fair with a low of 16 degrees. Tomorrow will be part- ly cloudy and continued cold with . a high near 28. The outlook for Wedhesday is partly cloudy and continued cold. The five-day forecast. predicts temperatures will average about four degrees below the normal high of 33 and normal low of 19. No decided temperature changes are due, just continued rather cold through Friday. . Snow flurries are expected Tues- day night and Thursday.’ Lowest recorded temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 14. ‘Lhe reading at 1 p.m. was 24. To Be Used for City Hospital Addition - Medical Stat Donating $25,000. ' The Pontiac General Hospital medical staff has presented the hospital administration with ‘a $25,000 check, representing the first installment of $125,000 it has pledged towards financing dae completion of . the hospital, ‘addi tion. Dr. John J. Marra, hospital chiet ot staff, harided the check over to Carl I. Flath, hospital director, PR shesis. the\rest of the air ¢ con-| system is to be installed, | visi to collect sufficient. ‘money | hee ger ated al scag§ + Most of the sista he said, have been made by about 100 active members of the 360-member medical staff. “However, we're aiming at 100 per cent participa- tion by the whole staff,” Dr. Marra said. ‘ Expressing his appreciation to the staff for the financial aid, Flath said that the contributions would cover expenses not pro- vided for tn the $950,000 ised the bwspital by the city. Ph»! city expects to have the $317,000 on ‘hand this month and raise the rest by early next year. The money is to be raised through tax-anticipation notes on ‘1958 - 1960. capital improvement COMMITTEE MEMBERS The staff's building fund com- afr % be Xnatoa My for te- The la: . a st d Lake | \Ave., "jan tonight, but only expert moonwatchers with high- prom- -imain open until 8 o'clock tonight mittee, which is in charge of rais- Dr. Ferdinand Gaensbauer a ‘eesey ME Other members on it are Drs,| County News sesentes Mf Edward M. . Gates, William M,. Editorials . oeneeer amen s Green, Donald §. Smith, Harry L.| Markets ........c00ss-erseeeee &% Riggs, Howard H, McNeil, George Obituaries . Seebeat * deeweue 5 Petroff, Kenneth ot tras eT CET is to 19 eens Fie Cities & Ser a ie a rene : i” ; i tee td aes : Wilson, Bart 2... ies cc ciees, 27 Navy May Try fo Launch Moon Vanguard Now in Firing Position, Keep Mum on Plans WASHINGTON w — The Navy, beaten into space by the Army’s few years out of college, are un- der heavy strain both because of large work loads and because of They will not discuss their prob- lems publicly. They have been told that the Naval Researct Labora- tory in Washington will do the talking. But from their casual observa- tions one learns that they some- times feel that: 1, The public is expecting too; much, 2. The brass in Washington may be pushing too hard. To Register Voters in Cify Till 8 Tonight The city clerk's office will re- to receive last-minute registrations for the city primary election March 3. Tonight also is the deadline to renew expired registrations ‘and: turg in changes of address, City) Clerk Ada R. Evans said. but Officials! \Pine Knob Rd., ‘Lawrence, 18, 574 LeBaron Ave., CARL BURTON picked up a rifle and fired. The' Kentucky Woman Killed as Police Hunt Gunman tween the car’s occupants and -|/Burton, who fled on foot last night. A Paducah officer said McAllis- iter apparently was just “an over- ‘enthusiastic spectator.” Officers on toot and car, aided by helicopters, continued the manhunt for Burton, Little radioed for help after Two Separate Labor Groups fo Be Dissolved T6 Pave Way for State Union Merger, Cutfing Teamster Power MIAMI BEACH, Fla, (INS) —The AFL-CIO Burton had left a house in a re- mote part of McCracken County Davis, 33, held Little and Mr. and |Mrs, Calvin Shelton for 24 hours, in the chest and was in critical mentioned “+ 2 -* own .32-caliber pistol. posed after his release and took "2 Official Names sr for U.S. Satellite: Explorer—Alpha American satellite carries names, Explorer and Alpha. night, that the name is Explorer. satellite is 1958 Alpha.” gest the scientists might call the second U.S. satellite Beta, the sec- ond letter of the Greek alphabet. WASHINGTON # — The first two The Pentagon announced last afew’ minutes after the Army had launched the satellite An hour or so later, reporters were told at a news conference of civilian scientists in the program that “the name of this particular This, of course, seemed to sug-\ near here where he and Harold, Davis, an ex-convict, and Bur- ton’s brother-in-law, shot himself condition in a Paducah hospital. He had apparently become fright- ened by a television broadcast +teoneerning the search in which stiff penalties for kidnaping were Little and the Sheltons were un- harmed. Burton left the house armed with Little’s service revolver and his Little appeared calm and com- moved today to oust Team- ster President James R, \Hoffa from control of the old American Federation of. Labor organization in Mich- igan. Federation President George Meany is expected to announce cancellation of the charters of the separate AFL and CIO bodies in the state. This will prepare the way for issuance of the AFL-CIO. Executive Council of a char- ter to merged AFL-CIO groups in Michigan. Federation officials say that Pte a ohh contem- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) WASHINGTON @ — The ground hog made no appearance in Washington yesterday, The | sum outside, Ground Hog Kept Indoors |irivni Bosch ber of matters ranging from Washington Zoo wouldn’t let him legislation aimed at correcting la- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Crowning Climaxes 2-Day Pontiac Carnival A Bloomfield Hills teenager, Phillenore Drummond, 16,. of 240 Joyce Ct., is the 195g Pontiac Ice Queen. * * * Miss Drummond was crowned last night at the climax of the Zist Annual Pontiac Ice Carnival, a two- day event. The carnival was sponsored by Pontiac Parks and Recrea- tion Dept. and the Northside Community Club. The five runner-ups for the beau- ty contest, selected to serve on the iqueen’s court, include: Sherry Gremore, 16, of 20 W. Brooklyn Ave.; Donna Robinson, 17, of 9096 Cooley Lake Rd., Commerce Town- ship; Suzanne Haddrill, 17, of 7600 Clarkston; Sue and Mary Jo McBrearty, 18, of 202 Ogemaw Rd. * * * The girls were judged on ap- pearance, poise, personality, and knowledge of current local and state events. FUTURE CONTESTS Pontiac in the Grayling Winter Sports Carnival queen contest next weekend. The winner of this con- test will compete in the Miss Michi- gan cohtest which chooses a con- testant for the Miss America finals. * * bd er Pe | Comer +. oo. ces Se cn Mywiery ahs Dor Warning au Pee eee eee eee Along with a trophy and a travel- i crown, the queen also received a complete ski ensemble and an all-expense trip to Grayling. — She will ae in citywide | parades throughout 1958 In the aguedintng contest, held yesterday at the Northside (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Tax Ret Prepared Angus ay wigy AS Accountant 005 W. Huron &t., Open Eves., Pitee Reduced Of, on New made for. today’s tray word in gas- Lake A¥e., just off. al “Miss Drummond will represent rE =“ Hills Girl Named ‘58 Ice Queen Ponting Press Phote > CROWN ICE QUEEN — Russell Themm, chairmigg-of the 1958 Pontiac Ice Carnival sponsored by the Pontiac Parks and Recrea- _ , tion Department and the ‘Northside Community Qub, crowned y Phillenore Drunamond, 16, ‘of 240 Joyce .Ct.,, Bloomfield Hits, | queen last ies at the climax of the two-day % oh programe: < a | Fatal for Eleven Weather Not a Major Factor in Deaths. on ee “Eleven persons were killed in automobile traffic over .a Michigan generally weekend marked by cloudy though not severe weather. Ronald M. Pilla, 25, Detroit, was killed Sunday in a two-car collision ~ at a Detroit intersection. Robert Frank Nalbach, 22, Buchanan, was killed Saturday night when his car collided head- on with a truck two miles west of « Lewis Hartman, 43, Flint, was injured fatally Saturday night IOT Bl yoru in U.S. Courts . of Michigan and Wisconsin Indians have won a preliminary legal skir- mish for payment for land in the tury ago. * * * of modernciay wampum to get would be a million dollars, . The Indians, members of the Oneida, Stockbridge and Munsee tribes, claim they were cheated out of the territory more than 13 years ago. And the Indian Claims Commission in Washington has, sup- ported their claim. &.%4%* 8 ESCANABA # — Three tribes” western Upper Peninsula and Wis-) consin they lost more than a cen i! rg ‘The government won't give thel. | land back, But it may have to. shell out up to a million pieces — clear title to some of it. That | i { : es ae ape eS en producer James. Hill, 41, became By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS By E. H. SIMS What are the three shapes ofall clouds? What are the webby clouds? , The three simplified terms to dé names for the various in these three basic shapes but all clouds will fall into one of/°™s. categories, The lumps clouds (cumulus) pro- duce precipitation, the stratus, or jJayer, clouds usually do not, but can, and the web clouds (cirrus) are ice clouds. These latter clouds are often not understood. They are so high they are in- variably ice. Usually they are found at temperatures of minus thirty to minus sixty degrees. The include the mackerel, mare's ta and webby formations known to all who study the sky, and are found above 30,000 feet. . The Weather Us. PONTIAC AN 16. Today im Pontiac : F temperatures preceding § a.m. At 8 a.m.: Wind Velocity 20 m.ph. Direction: Northwest. og Bun sets Monday at 8:48 p.m. Sum rises Tuesday at 7:42 a.m. Moon sets Tuesday at 7:30 am. Moon rises Monday at $:30 p.m. _ |ported today production operations northwest- g * -* the pair yesterday. : a : ‘e e. : 3 = ci ___'THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY Lae Se control.” ' : . oo” 22 8 More than 100 of the nation’s in- Starkweather first exoneratéd Miss Fugate, but later said she was a “willing” companion on the bloody excursion. ke kw Lancaster County Attorney Elmer Scheele questioned * trical permits obtained in 1955 for the Doyan Subdivision, but never policy that no refunds would be given after a year’s time, Clerk James Seeterlin will also ask the board’s permission to get quotations on printing 25,000 reg- istration cards for voters. Seeterlin has reorganized the vot- ing precincts and added six to make a total of 18, He wants to include these new precincts on the * * * The township auditors are ex- pected ‘to request the establish- ment of an administrative prece- dure ordinance for sewer systems, Seeterlin said. The auditors suggest that a code be set up for the issuance of permits, billing rési- dents, and imposing penalties for delinquent bills. Chrysler Reports Normal Operations DETROIT (#—Chrysler Corp. re- were back to normal! at its plants in the Detroit area. * * * Nearly 14,000 workers were idled last week by labor disputes in six plants. Some workers walked off the job; protesting what they called a ‘‘speedup.”” The company denied a speedup and said -other workers had to be sent home be- .|by radio and tell them to pull back -|were futile, Little said, because } | the radios were on different wave! lengths. * * * —fAecording to Little;-Burton-said he had used the pistol to kill a policeman in San Francisco about three weeks ago. Little, a calm, six-footer with four years on the Missouri high- way patrol, was taken as a hostage) Saturday after he stopped Davis and Burton in their California-li- censed auto for a routine check. ‘ about it that made me do it,” he said. He said he checked the men out and was about to let them go when he noticed the barrel of a gun sti out of the back seat under a k. He pulled off the sack and saw a sawed-off shot- gun. At this point Bulton pulled a, pistol. The men forced Little and Sher- iff Snowden Dell, who was with him, to accompany them to a serv- ice station next door where they gitl, Mrs. Evelyn Foster, as hostage. * *« * Little said, “If you have to take someone, take me.” They did. and left the girl behind. The gunmen subsequently ditched their own auto and drove Little’s police cruiser into Padu- cah, as police from four states, learning of the abduction, con- verged behind them in one of this area's biggest manhunts in his- tory. Police lost track of the auto “There was just something took $45 from the cash register and were about to take a 19-year-old) ‘a. ieee moeapey fon ; mpd boule-| He declined: to discuss Starkweather’s confession and ’ general as far south as. southern! ship line), be changed to 40 miles said Miss Fugate did not make a written statement. sections of Georgia and Alabama.!per hour. The only murder charge formally lodged against Stark- Readings were in the 30s in north- weather and Miss Fugate accuses them of killing Carol King, em Florida and near 5) in the) At present. this strip of-high: | 14 O° Bennett, Neb. southern part of the state. Snow! “8Y !* divided into two speed flurries fell in parts of northern! "mits. It te <5 m.p.h. from West /—~ Winds reached of.20-to 49} Lake Foad, and 35 m.p-h. from mph i be Great Lake region] Sat Pint tthe toes Kentucky Woman Killed and below-zero readings were ré-| A survey by the department last * ed in most of the upper Mis-year revealed. drivers were ex- G mind ot of ihe wnper Misivear reread ters wer AS POlice Hunt Gunman tas. Temperatures one 10 de- x t« * frees extended as ‘south as) , (Cofitinued From Page One) auto, and apparently planned to Other business on tonight's I % Southern Iinois and Central Mis-| 4. stud the request from Schol-itact the Kentucky Ot OE ee But Little said Davis later watched. a television show in which Paducah Police Chief Rulie Elliott. mentioned stiff. penalties under the federal kidnaping law fin making an appeal for commu- nity aid in the search. Kidnaping and auto theft charges had been filed. against both men. * * * Apparently frightened, Davis told Little he was going.to com- mit suicide. “‘He said he couldn't serve any time. in prison,” Little said. : The ¢ said Davis then freed him took him and Shel- ton outside at gunpoint, left them and went to the side of the house where he shot himself. Little said Burton appeared to be the leader in the affair from the start. He quoted Davis as say- ing, “Some are leaders and some are followers and I'm a. follower of a bad leader.” Davis, father of four children, had served five years in San ‘Quentin Prison on a robbery and assault fo commit murder con- viction. He was a voluntary men- ‘tal patient at the age of 16. ’ P r . ‘Explorer’ Evading Pontiac Area ‘Hams’ The Explorer — America’s first satellite—is in an orbit around the earth at too great a distance for most Pontiac area “hams” to pick up its signal. Mitchell L. Bacow, president of the Oakland County Radio Club, about 10 p.m. Little said Burton,'said, although he has a set to a native of Paducah, drove to the reach the hecessary 108 megacy- i Mrs.—Ethel Russell, 70; Durand:|~“The three t - ncum a. the fifth husband of attress, Rita Hayworth ’in a ceremony at the | was killed Saturday in a two-car salt "hese ge Hage Bgl, bride's home in Beverly Hills, Calif., Sunday. It was the first mar- |telectual giants tackled the “chal- ¢rash at a Durand intersection. |Menominee Indians settled with) “age for Hill. Daughters of the 39-year-old actress, Rebecca, 13, during the day at six round Seusitee Wendie, a, “Dear. |the government long ago. | and Yazmin, 9, witnessed the ceremony. (Related story on Page 14) | table watt ‘ born, was)injured fatally Friday | The three tribes filed suit sev- bed gal hae tad te & carne eral years ago, Now, the recent . et ee Dearborn. ruling has paved the way on evalu- Youth Reportedly Details Crimes gal omg age Explore Delbert Strickland ation hearings before the commis-, overhead, were realistic was killed early Sunday in a two Should the Indian win again Ar D th P ir Rapala omndig, ousee ie car collision near Caro. their suit will be aired in court [VI QY . Talgn . €a al science presents far more than @ Mrs. Josephine Mickley, 62, De- : 4 : military threat to the United troit, was killed Sunday when the ° * LINCOLN, Neb. (INS) — Charles Starkweather, confessed | States.” car in which she was riding blew a on ixie | slayer of 11 persons, and his 14-year-old girl frien, Caril | Dr. Howard L. Bevis, chair- pone agegs crashed into @ tree in Li-ja? qv’ Ann Fugate, may be arraigned on murder charges in Lincoln on vas the President's commit. : today. - sclentists “Fred Lowe, 69, Warren, was warned that satellites must not aniy sive” rmanyse 10 Be Discussed | Pa she an when struck by a car while : The 19-year+old Starkweather reportedly has signed a | +, presiient of Ohio State Uni- crossing a highway in Warren. 214-page statement containing a detailed account of his : Leo E. Winzer, 51, Linden, was| State Asks Waterford three-day killing foray in Nebraska and Wyoming. “We will grossly misinterpret ‘the tdlled Sunday when his car struck to Change the Limit on Employing a shotgun,. rifle, knife and bludgeon on his —* of ee age at live in @ tree northeast of Howell, 5 -Mile Porti murder spree, the cocky, red-haired slayer left 10 persons pte to ma = oer the Rye 4 : . SEIZED IN WYOMING . | Dr. James:A. Killian Jr., special! I cy Blasts Chill State Senna autre cnaeee Starkweather and Miss Fugate fmally were setzed near {science ge , the East. Reach the speed limit on a portion of Douglas, Wyo.,last Wednesday. _ awe eet ae edale ast, Heac the Dixie Highway will be dis. . «oe fon to de-emphasize the hot rod- Into Gulf States meget ay eed cnnae eaten The girl has maintained that she was held hostage by |ders among our youth “and tq en- . a mm) her boy friend throughout the slaying rampage. . te oe —— Explorer’s‘Alfifude Beats 2nd Sputnik | Cape Canaveral with its jupiter-C rocket Assembly, jumped into 115 minutes. The previous maxi- mum altitude, wag thought to be 1,700 miles. value than either of the Russian Sputniks because ‘thas instrumentation and can send cos- mic ray and meteorite data from higher altitudes of spacé. : Some even said it was a. becanse id ‘Explorer late Friday night at | hia. rence Seaway and one-time Re- AFL-CIO to Break a FEL? i Utes i tf A champion of the St. Law-| | Sit : oe rn ; in Bi 1 bib'4at re fs Hiss SIMMS LOW’ TAS Black ‘and White Snapshots With Purchase of STRAIGHT or BENT Scissors ‘BOTH FOR 1” Buy the bent or straight scissors and_. receive free the Kitchen Shear! Chrome polished finish trimmers made jin Haly, Limit Free ‘Shear per purchase. oa CL wy the following persons won first place in théir respec- tive age classifications: Joanne Field, under Karen McAleer, 10 to : fogna, 12 to 13; 14 to 15; Miss Dr over. x & First place y . of races were — through gM poy 2 ? uf BE aye S og = ; | ul 2 HB is 22 Dewntown Temperatures fi Melber community, a small re-jcles, the orbiting satellite does not § Sm.s....-.--0 tS ieee 8 Geta fen por 2 we mote section west of Paducah, | pass close enough to this area for Same. .......18 1 pam... Be ee saw a car in front of the Shelton| reception. Pender in Pontiac the Dodge’ Main sn ohare . 30 tk sot eenrecerted downtown) | 10,500 workers are employed. They forced Little to gain en-|'*© Starts Busy Week : Eowert temper PARR. Spsicces hccaseocRhlp aaatuas ia Main. where(tt2nce. saying he was # police After Augusta Holiday Nudactue tune | A strike at Dodge + WheTE officer, and the three stayed] ; itrucks: serving other plants are|tnere. WASHINGTON (INS)—Presifient ington ‘sunpersiote 7 geen OE ar, idle 70,000 workers in| + ittie said Burton and Davis at Eisenhower started a busy week of Ia fewer | teaspetatare o s4neesgugeae>? } at area. no fime threatened the Sheltons, activity today, refreshed with the Wathen far nears. ‘i * + « wis and -that the four men spent an hews of America's first satellite t Tem egotlations looking fo a settle-“enjoyable afternoon” watching|success. : ‘ : Weng, sok hovel Pomowetares iment at Dodge Main were recessed |teje bpm and playing checkers) The President returned to Wash-|q ( @ tm. 1931 “3 to it |last week without a date being set'and cribbage while Mrs. Shelton|ington from a weekénd of golf,| - - Sunday's Temperatore Chart for resumption. The union alsolcgoked for them. ~ marred by weather, in Buttimore 5 a Memphis’. it i a “speedup” at Dodge) Officers’ were considering .al/Augusta, Gé., at 5:X0 p.m. Sunday ee 2 house-odhouse search in the Pa-in time to have der with Mes. Butfele 21 4 Minnespelis 18 1 ducah area for the trio when| Eisenhower. : } a. i id wee ford (Traffic Deaths Down repedytiin ad aie tia wears . ; leveland, 37 2 neh Leaves Husband Again cove a 4) CHICAGO (INS) — The Na- /De was. a +} ne fe «4 5, “onal Safety Council reported to- | , 8... NEW YORK (INS)—The. New pert w S oo 63 62\ flay that the nation’s 1957~traf- | Little sgid they handeulfed him! York \Mirror reports that Grace 3 i Be 2 Bh fatality toll was three per to a chair and later to a bed be-| Metalious, author of ‘Peyton ite i 3 Wasningten 36 $8/ cert—1,128 livesbelow the high- {fore Burton léft of foot sbout 5| Place,” has separated from. her Angeles 65 56 Tampa: 4 «4 way death count in. 1956. ip-m. 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Bag 39° SAVE 12c PET OR CARNATION rl Na Hunt's Californie FRUIT CUCKT L || NORTH CAROLINA PUERTO RICAN i} CURED: : }YAMS “= 34% 20° Bee Le St a ee TES erage Ae a Ries AS dee Rane: ae aa Ree Se ipa Sew —_ —— fa oe : ‘ Es : : <* 2 i ‘ jie -Cté“‘i«~*é«*s:*~*:C pe PONT TAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY. 5, 1958__ BGR Se ‘Baplover Spurs | MARKETS [Bad Checks Boce ea a —-EXpIONET pu Him Back fo Pontiac | fox wars » _: _| ‘The folowing are top prices cow. ‘bed artist was brought duce cteowaht to the dyin chuck artist was rou \ My groves sot 9 the weekend by Porting Det. Rob-|* them in, wholesale package ert Wachal to face charges of issu- and are furnished by the check without an account. NEW YORK @ — Aircrafts Markets, as of|ing a arrested | market Detroit Bureau of D. Brown was migsile stocks the ‘police ona Pontiac to a brisk advance in early trading Friday by San Diego f gy of the first American Produce . Det. 14. gone eatth satellite spurred interest Freite #50} DePauw, Brown, . missile-related stocks, Apples, Delicious, bu. pengaeyting T , ?Milford, ‘“fleoded’’ ‘ «> Sees Sealnteah. eu rts 227" 359) Stvodteld, other Oakland Coun. The ticker tape was late for a/4>0N6 Sent pa na s4eseunea ces ‘* = cuales with phony co é period of three minutes during ~ Veretabien opening rush when a success Davbage "oreded. Wal cece: Fee specifically men-) _ oS ; the fret weve of buying, iseding sr, iopPa DO access 3 ona Seunders Car Rental Service, t in ! 7 oo it of buying, trading |Ciry. root ides 2.75) tions Feb. 3, 4 ‘5 Tg Nat frac Ee en crs ales ane car ay $s Ccono : Witem 2. Burks, mi, of 3101 rs ahead frac-|teeks (chs) don. ....+0. “II EB] Brown allegedly rented a car}, St. pleaded guilty to drunk) ~~ orice OF PUBLIC GALE dere Leading vaertiagg etse — Root, tbeta.) dos. ...ceses i= with a bad check and drove it to ees Pe rs ; Covert Township : ois hereby siven . a tions to a point isn Parsnips, » bth, bee... ..-0. LIS lornia. . f ; ( ) ching Sate G. Stanaback Sat-| Signed the: on Feb. 14, 1958, Pontiae, for |Radicber, ‘hothouse thers) doa. ".. 150) Califi ‘ IC ed Justice Helmar G. tate Slade sale ae tale uincola Cixyster, rinse contractor ter [Pate iheees, (oaks) Gon..; Le * ft urday, and had his 30-day sentence Gotan’ bering’ teste tember SOWA? which launched the a ee oe te [i ae t. Wachal, Brown : a : Ockiand/ Nin tal te tea tee = es rer” satellite was heavily | Fomatses hothouse (bskt.) 8 Ibs. 33 ae aad home that ; ‘ : i “the ae -? rations to pay highest" he above ‘The andere traded and up well beyond & |Turnips. topped. . —. had passed a number - seme 5 | MacArthur was worried,ing a new style called Sete rym of $100 plus $7 costs. one OS a point, : Poult . checks in Seattle, Wash., a By SAM DAWSON shout 's trade balance—then, jtine,"* : MOSCONE B. Paschie, Coll, Mer. North American Aviation, maker ry . Diego before his'arrest, but they we sed conmante guaniengmevelarenic te inbeme Gate The more the world reflected in Carl L. Darling, coapla ged ___ re 3% 4 first-stage rocket engine for DETROIT EGGS. te. had not cleared the banks a ness and consumer problems USS. exporters asked the Com-|werndar's Business Mirror" iwajton bivd., pleaded guilty TATE OF Tn the Pros of te " % at 31% ona! DETROIT, Jan. ao. 7 Se unknown to the San Diego |. ict in common with those agitat- to ease up on the more it seems fo St@Y charge of drunk driving Saturday,|, $F for the Coynty of Oakland, the “Explorer,” rose % at ; "_|Detroit, cases included, jwere 10 years ago—crises| merce Department would—| Changes, , Orion Township Justice Hel-| Suvenile D of the petition concern. a a ee iste. Rar icete: - » 42: police. ing the public managed tojred tap and were told it the same. ak and paid a fing}, 12 jhe matter of the por" owe Se glloabprto Pligg gS ag wih: small 34-38, : weg Bt in. § cctheadlyy- sod ones usu ae uearee ens esti ce atellite project iteady, dium 36-38, wid. avg. 37%; : browns, survive. was = . “ To Ruth Spi cine PE SER Sees] Business Nokes atin anes", Pontiac Credit Unions le mes rs tee Maftin Co., prime pe ge a chesks 2s, "Total weekly receipts of aad “relate Business Mirror” * gt * weelie fs F to the living room ceiling at 499%4) abouts. of woknews aad Us said child the Vanguard project,..was is eae Gee Gay L. Herrington of Pontiac fi -a-week look at) ‘The Commerce Department Dire for S$ Highland Ave. Saturday night. /ias ata chia aheeld he pise nd|the 31, were : Whites, grade a,| Gay : branch|began a five-day of the old ew. ts $100 and that said this Court a point or better. General Tire a Commercially graded: Whites ams of 200 regional and je scene. worried about vestiges to contents was the jurisdiction Png rocket jierge 36-37; medium 34-35; Ss was one annual the economic steel cartel—today the : $25, according to| In ‘the hereb Olin-Mathieson, each with “36; medium 34-34%: 5 nded an * European building $25, “itithigan, You are y » Sivenced. big fuc-jerese 4 tases 26-8; mostem Sue a da can Beuene ** in- is the effect on U.S. trade Pontiac Co-op Federal Credit|'® the Fire Dept. _ | Rotified’ that the hearing on wt Mouse subsidiaries gr meeting of Associate It found businessmen complain- worry fy Rerepe The 1 meet-| Pontiac gion, wil be held sf the Court, Hous ils, util Tr. Jan, 31 (APy—Prices patgiCompany and its Chicago. ling about shrinking prot " eahte,|" Tue melt afver Ghaneks teens |Oasee Seaesh Scbect ond eiecied yurenge, ieovinar chpiense’ ba ite oe Th Ser et Rae hk gt Steels, motors, coppers, oils, util-) a orr ook ona itry up te'this weekend in Chicago. because of rising labor , ing tolling at u ; Lawrence. clearance t one o'clock in the afternoon, 1 ities and building materials also'tor No. 1 top quality live pou rrington is branch manager of ‘ drop in export demand, /ation was reported . upsetting the following directors: gains Pew more days Busines i, oo, commanded to ap car higher, but their gains were wnsary type hens, agg ms po Saggy wore office at 125 N. ower coreiak overseas, and aboutisome American businessmen who ohn Leacher president; Wil- |usual Panga os Bo ga Pen being. impractical ico moderate. Sree Meee, Sas PE \segioaw Se The investmest irs the ridiculous new styles for wom-ituday may be wee ho’ Belaney, vice president; Largest selection in town. Adv. shail be served by publication of « copy Sar Mt capeetten, -orer |and its subsidiary branches cur-/th : Indonesia and ang Barties, treasurer-man- , one week previews a. 28.27 in 30 states andien. the first issue was} The weather hasn't changed) Winifred : Complete Line of Reconditioned |°"* yerk ! Press, S genenne New York Stocks . rently operate iness volume] Top news in the i signs of either. Then bad weather was} ager; Gene Lowery, clerk. Furniture and Appliances for sale|as Seanlotes te sald County. (Late Morning Quotations) livestock “onyanedlprp lt than $1,690,000,- emma bpp a long climb./worrying insecticide ina po Others ge ee ba a3 sg meg Bg A yg hE Fe Admiral .,..., 67 Int Paper ... 914. DETROIT LIVESTOCK 000 ay that’s still a prime topic.isome others, but a B Ronald Wilde, Joseph d undiwe 2 oe Rng Epa day of January AD 168. acie Ay ee ee ae 304] DETROIT, 200. 39 — (AP) (USDA) |W. Today joday wereldealers. The review noted that) am Maneck, ‘Lewis Levitt . y ; ot Prevete suiee Se. $8 it te Hi #4 eet pat tent oe Fi nc the dollars aie eeeers, were concentrating On|.) 7k | — we Deputy) Probate, Register” Ata tad i Paccon peta he, Be OE ise National Steel Reports chasing power was only 65 cents/studies of radiat heating, lon 2 ee tectuted cont costs. Sound like | AN Ciuett oeee meee hte ® 22.50 utility cows 15 = Pm units headlines? BW Sl ? i eel Fave te he FH seraure ga anrear at Une} Edsel models. ‘The January Sea ve Soaprioe day items re-| Pa: Gelum Ose"... 168 eee a’ Males som ‘Sole 1050'to. 18-80, 957 total, which was a record ‘the Business Mirror in Come >: a CA d BS a3 bs ae 25. wl, not estab- = the month, included 153,425) ported by the Z Gon Gas: H jer Drag | lake. sscerce bulk offered’ wit.) SBM [OSPy IU, “SIE uorstaiq pio.z|its first car tani 33. million} Gent Bak 4 8, ay +s $73] pete Tel ieetes ‘rises siren tel not then in production. Aes U.S. surplus goods.) _ ° | ; Cont Stet as oral sein SOE 1.00 ye gg ae prime NT th epee RE aac © Bl cations recta si 20% to 40% DISCOUNT on the orn Pd ..... F ; Fe (Be Ue ——=— cures neSpendigg Says | . of YOUR CEMETERY MEMORIAL! Det er “ *? * 5 prices on s j : : Fee ae eee URCHASE of . Doug Aire ... 63.1 Sinclair ../) || 50.8 lambs sround be 56 - oa “ Dow Chem .. 57. 'y --+> S04i ter sheep 1.00 higher feeder ; USI , = _ Prices include East cae fee pee. ares, slanehter tamibe 3 3430 to "as res eC memoriel compeny a ent oe Mt May 30th. it oaks Fast “— ne [ee "°° 19.4| f00d and ce be . Pontioc's leading bs Add foundetion 7 Beton Mig .. 42 Sperry Rd -°.) in. “ie a nie on Gn end Delivery to your cemetery El Auto L .., 37.4 Std Brand |: : 3 \and two. pelts 33.88 to na choles Lettering, Floral Carving You BUY os 42 Bid OU Cal ::: 403) 24.70 good and ; Week Maga- HAT | BUT EI or oes meow. a chotce beer thaw Hy Pa DETROIT (AP) — The sraeen ypu Fee ween shodd t { YOUR MEMORIAL FROM OUR DISPL AY — SEE Ww edhe cle: Beau. my s.O8 oS! Hal fer tabs "2.00 to S380 sine said today the government spending if na~ | SELECT ¥ . ; ~ ) _ piresteoe 21. ih stud Peek 01. 133|fe ready to cut taxes and increase e | — he . 34. i . é Eatin” RE Sese £3 Survey Shows Drop we gall ies, tc eased aes Whines weliia as Gen Bynes =: #3 Ferg Sty: - Among Car Dealers a cores Club of Detroit, declared: “We have “= | i Gen Pas... $38 Theme Pa" 1 Automotive news of a classic business downtrend. There 250 Grave Gen Motors". 347 Tak & Rear #81) DETROIT — just com-| *7™ptons Everything is according to pattern. |. Markers Gen Tel. 8 Telnet zeal taday 7 ps hand.| been no surprises. ne or before the end of Your Serie" Ree'Wy cc: Biller ba’ seoseaees ee aoe) ‘Thame oue 60 on sgleia ecieaaes | santas Gen Tire .... 28. Lin” 2: 5. ” G teed Gillette ns.. 588 Unit Aire.” fag) nO postwar low of 38,091 at the! the year. t Eisenhower to take the initiative | b Gostrich ..1. 68.7 Un Gas Crs. 282 /end of 1957. ercmagte cage piatneagr recession instead of leav- | Over 25 Years dyear 2.2. 384 US Limes... 343| The total compares with a yes" |, in heading off a possible full-scale : ’ “Experience Sipighe “BE WAS Hilearer tae of Snr. Tt waep i” Mending ff a pousble fu will at once pertect | ™ , 6 at »- 08 Ag the sixth numerical decline in the “I am hoping the administration : Satta - . f back and top. Your semen, Fo Ry Sa wes: Hd) ast seven years pines Se Totes ame Ek py ext April—uniees ee | granites and’ sizes Sy GEA: fl] Grampian’ |S ie heuce ae neta a cto Rea anten ee # | er este * ” + aw % . Ing. Rend” “s 18 Wilson co... fa3 CHICAGO GRAIN vag ns oe = letting “nature take its course,” Bell - OVERALL LEN 4-FT. 4- : Inland St] ... 814 Woslworth |. 423, Cia Warning against .™ of those Ps LL HEIGHT 2-FT 2-IN. Inspir + 32 Yngst Sh&T © 806) wheat 16% MAF ...eec....62%9/ time “to push forward on some OVERA Intetiak fe ++ 324 Zenith Rad ...132.4 Mar ........ ae ey 2. eo» sald now is the or advanced 00 Int Mick ...1) 745 May Baeeaeest #5 Sep SATs #55) sonential programs that have oe rome ' Sale Priva’ os $295 Sep eee Mar. .sscs. 1.25%) timidly by reason of the fear of inflation. et ‘ wide, } Compiled’ by The, Asrociatea Prove | Corn eM ie ” - ams Bell cited were a system of atomic k E ' Grave : Mar occas: 1.08'> Jy rf Among the progr and art Every er ee eee ws ay fall-out shelters, new school abd Toad. construction, OVERALL LENGTH 3-FT. 10-IN. ~ >. Sale PRICED at... | at. a . ic oe MAY ..ccoe..22 | ! Bah Set Ge Se BRR CHR BP cs Rl ee Seopa ne ae | OVERALL HEIGHT 2-FT. 2IN. Be tong, JB wide, en | ee ee ST — aie 2 ee : | $1950 a ate Price at ..°49 } otf ee - Sale Priced at 4 : ACT NOW oie : beastie 1956 high ..... 276.3 158.1, 169 191.5 | \ : Infant Markers : ame Nove SOD EES 8 TS Tq | i} = MONUMENTS LOW AS- $165.00 que a ; eS 2 SE ee ee Make your selection { | Pigutes after decimal points are etenthe ps oor ar Pp |= and Memorial day erec- Peas, + oe | Baldwin ‘muteer' Go. sae! 42 ee i. $. tion is assured. * |. Mies § BD Orton a Gnaiico tty Ms ¥ tr so { All’ our finest granite ; XY i \ Bowel Hee Mie Ce .... © 81 5 a : “2 memorials in Barre, i hog eg Re S Salisbury The Prophet Co ........ 2. . ‘ousaw Red, ‘ee | tinte Mie og 34 191 i. Pink, Dakota ’ weve a a ge | Ff } plus ‘a complete new dis- 7 | ae *No sale; bid and asked. i= “ahi we rs fees ; taxes ff of brilliant colored mnae\s. | Notice ts hereey Fivgn by the ‘under. the snsiyeare epee p equipped Rovthern Gronite. All OD MT a oe signed that on Feb. 14, 1988, at 10:00 and license included a cal , sound 3 RANITE © we. : ‘ Si gst, “in with the list of accessories below! I ond flewies. Guaranteed | MARBLE SX. | Lt : of 4. ing motor : Pe + 7 VAN" T cauac ) oe Ey OE J ts } everlasting and weather §. C0, 7 \\ re a er? Inspection Monthl Paymen H ee i é } eh Beltane RS Bests -” py he | raison a oe ) bid. ee ES oe ee 69 - i > Notice is, hereby Given by tee waders down poets ; four Memorial From a Local, Responsible firm. + A Company : OEBUC! ‘ Ke ee noes poe ad ie kit itself. We erect memorials in any cemetgry. ing Se o > on . * . x fy : =e a € = Michigan. public sale of a i964 ~ $ per Stent apere ———— Bae Seely Saari ria Hamer Includes: 1] OFFICE AND PLANT OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M—SUN.1TOS PM,” Ji | Stara ee : wf DYTRARLOW | FF Secs Srl Sree OAR SE Fe A seas one be . q : Ss ; | eos ee j Ee a 7 . : . - : : eS : Hester, White a . ee wo By my : ! | Windshield Washer, Direction- 1 | : SP eo under- i ¥ | : ee f = Bat ag sae aera : . SALES «9, Spat Does Bowes fl _ | \. GRO: Es SLONAKER 6 | : es OG. pete sale of 9 1888 5.0, M : } Indicator, Glove Compartment ; ©, klan Avenue | nbs held. for cash jon foe - ae: 9101 Light... everything included 269 Oal and —— : ‘ , — wabore adéreee, ‘The undersigned re-(f\ ord Lake Ave. Phone FE 2- 0 RE eee _ ees ee Sg marco acorns BAD EO a NS ze Coll, Mgr. : ; ae ap : Vo gos “ ‘ a. a. Fee. 3, 4B. “¢ L bohey Pe ' \ : ennieernaianeetiics i ly te teN i anal i eet ce = illite eet ama te atin encima y Bis. oe i ae — eo a} * i ole give pak e Bg “There is nothing that you may ing, “The Big Record” TV show is battling for |officiating at funerals, dabbling in|] [) toccn deodly ges trom @ leaky CELW True ew : a : Soe, + oe cKLW True Wid, News, 'S, Rober WPOM, Den ‘MacKinnon =| WCAR Sm _| want that I won't try to help you survival; so if you love Patti Page and the|midwifery, feeding the young, fan-|f © mutter! : Prete 3 Sg . News, David | 1:90—WIR, Time tor Music| “Hie Dcaat | get. That... includes the Pres-/ WILSON song gimmick write a letter to CBS urging|ning the old. ] | TAKES ONLY 15 MINUTES by ae | Weak Need 9 OR Mews Davies. | WHY, atirick. Mexenaie | Mdency in 1948." ___|it to have fatth (for another 13 weeks, anyway) ... Somebody] One sentiment expressed about |] [| ides inteliotion specialists te Sue Maem NP eee ee ee WIRE Reve Meteo | But the Truman. version, related!said-Sid- Caesar looks-too skinny now and Groucho Marx| the t e WIBE. Bi : 7 Hab _ TURSDAY AFTERNOON we during a filmed CBS-TV interview) snorted, “Since when do we judge comedians by their weight?”| Sunday afternoon show is sub- | 7 “Reapablegone Seon | a maerst, | Gta \agdewscoare mel Re caer. hone " Sas Paws, Getibes sk. nos, &. oLw. Seat Livestock oe, en Tatton sourian warned the general he| D&@Ve Rubinoff, flying back home to Detroit, told me he'll! “It’s almost impossible to make j § Sone oe oe WFON. News MacKingon =m, usenert \could lose reputation by mov-|40 a Carnegie Hall concert shortly . . . President Eisenhower|a go of an intellectually potent] © ww, Nipntine CaLW mean cae >. | Wd, News, Deland enue |ing into the political game. wrote Opera Star Robert Merrill a personal letter saying he|7V Program. Sponsors are shy off @ oo. CKLW. Knowles WJBK, News, Geor 12:38—WJR, Time Out, Music] CeLw’ Ssple, e.* * regretted missing his appeatance in Washington. “How d mom, Deer eo ey oh REE taste IN eee - WPQN News MacKinsen 7. war yy Sag like that?” exclaimed aa pe 1“ aN . SOW GO YOU. established entertainment for- | wate ems le World | geen, i _ = WON Music wih Mase | Truman said he oi Mr. Eisen " epee. “A personal joteert mulas — Westerns and variety] WEES. Hews, CKLW. News, 1:00—WJR, Peter L. Hayes hower politics was “entirely dif- ae h It’ bad, but that’s the! ar ae Walk Hots. George Wwi,_ News, Maxwell ee ee Oe ferent’ from military life. THE MIDNIGHT EARL ; wey ® is.” pap ss: ’ i) "a oe 9:00—WIR, News, Mrs. Page C Rees nea WAR, Bports Truman added he later re-| George DeWitt thinks Linda “Chris- 2 8 | WCAR, News Ace WWJ, News, F, Elisabeth we News, B. Martyn , Sports Slants ceived a copy of a letter writtén tian’ll give up that billionaire and marry Let's raise a dissenting voice. ——- pipersion te New Mampehine” |i. Sir Laurence Olivier's “The Enter- bo nellbedlen nugget ig Hoo! / L i 4s. . 4 It was “the best jetter on why a |*#/ner” showed a nude onstage—and in Arts,” let’s report that some of ==) 1 © ays © @vislon Ograms - - military man shouldn't be Presi- |Boston, too! . . . Busty Betty George, de- its works probably will return next : : dent of the States that’s nying a story she'll wed, says, “Oh, I though pro not under | } — ever been stated,” Truman said. e1 ; ’ “’ Arts.” aye ae 2 cteteny make that up whenever I’m bored . . . the title of “Arts oa a oneal sean —— The hour-long interview touched|Anm Walker of the Latin quarter chorus SAD COMMENTARY . | great many highlights of the Tru-jis a spare-time hatcheck gal for laughs. , commentary TONIGHT'’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. - aad eve man ary but a Rocky Mareiano’s ote ok home Bei dh Reger pre ees Ae pet “ (4) News: Westerkamp, j on Democratic is a shack .. i ly work “art” of “arts” repels | 6:00 (7) Mr. Danger, 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. (2) News: LeGoe, aller occupation—of theheer a ntnet ith ei oie « (9) Popeye. , sec : ilocos as thet Cusnit “CBS has put about 2% million] (4) News: Williams. 7:00 (7) Sports Focus. 11:15 (9) Weather. Truman gave Murrow these an-| Maver sa coed ll Basie Pementiye Reebicorron jn Fe Seal (2) Racket Squad. 49) Gangbusters. (4) Weather: Eliot, swers and pungent asides. wad undergo gall bladder surgery ... Ibeen unable to attract a sponsor. | (4) Death Valley. Western: (2) Weather. On his hardest presidential de-|Ressellini may direct Sophia Loren’s next . Time and money have been in-| 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. Happy-golucky bum leaves ‘ . cision: film; they discussed it before she left vested in several shows which will| when purchased town to escape marriage-| 11.99 (9) Theater. Drama: John The ex - president deemed the |POM#- : jnot be seen before “The Seven | mutter. 6:20 (4) Box Four. —— —" Rg — “Wheel of Fortune.”| order to intervene in Korea, | EARL’S PEARLS: It’s hard to keep a Lively Arts” re dim gage Z, . _ Badge (31) which after military ad- |Man's love warm with cold suppers.—Cy Almost certainly 6:30 (7) Three Musketeers. Ad- iets: (4)}-8ports: Parker. vide Gat the Red Chinese would |N. Peace, Quote... That’s earl, brother. cape | pores tthe ee inst (9) Foreigil’ Legion 2 ‘Avnet ~~ et REDE Bet, was Me age (Copyright, 1958) Unfortunately, the program as | ae Low-OUr | ore: . constituted pever | } (4) Freuins Western: Rich-|7:15 (7) News: Daly. 11:25 (2) NightWatch Theater. Pat So aeuaicas cooker Pa ome ute a | , bi ard Boone, “Salt War,” O’Brien, “Iron Major” ('43.)| U. g. into that conflict. — five reviews tts first. show re- | (2) News: LeGoff. 438 (7) OSS. Adventure: Agent , i 1 —— Sawyer : re- | . is trapped sboard medical 1:39 (7) Night Court. Re-enact- pie eae cae « Sandbare ] } — - | KING’S evacuation plane spies. risingly, a ce which ae The majority of negative reviews | ; *1 — () Million $ Movie. Drama: @ tae ee might be considered as hard to| * 2.News 1 | CLEARANCE | <2 witemee” sce * make as any during. Truman’s| Bead sred Rooney ('35:) . eight years in the White House,| i$ Hourshold god | (4) Price Is Right (color). TUESDAY MORNIN gave him “‘no qualms.” af oree :' Overstock on certain (2) Robin Hood, Adventure: * $ etal ad 3 Approaches , re rators, Squire's food “discovery” \g.59 (2) Meditations. .He told Murrow: that he ‘had to| 22 ardor FE 2-1010 weakens servants. use the bomb in 1945 because the) 2} Nore .dc ’ a washers 6:55 (2) On The Farm Front. — [#iternative of invading Japan was) 2 Noise Jj * © * Sao eeting ond d end 8:00 (7) Love that Jill. Comedy: expected to cost the U. S. an es-/3) Sondiment, | | | Besides its first fumbling step, re sven, Jack tries to turn tables on/,. 9, (2) TV College. timated 500,000 casulaties. 3 Be mare } the chief fault of “The Seven Live-/ ee : also different makes Ji after she grabs front- (@) Today. Switching. a lighter: mood, |3¢ = Mates ig | a enna ‘ O Restless Gun. 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