oe at ety Paes [CHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1958 SMA PARES odo + Private Schools ~ed schools in private build-| ; oe 4 At the same time,. the. a corporation appealed for public” contributions to) ound ate Rock tat AL QW Pontiac Mayor Dinner for Democrat - itfle Rock Has | ~ New Plan for cries easement ¢ ‘Ask Public’ Donations | to. . Operate Classes in Tells of Seeing Gangster Killed Commerce Man Donald £. Chandler Details ~ Fight Which. ~ Buildings — eS Ended” in “Death ~* “LITTLE Roceaas (UPI) — The Litfle Ro¢k Private School Corporation announced today that it will operisprivate, segregat-}- ings next week if it can’t use four closed high schools. G - Pontiac ‘Press “Pheto. ~NEW MAYOR — - Mayor Pritip- E: Rowston wears a proud ‘ile as he repeats his oath of office this morning before City Clerk Ade Ls oe in the thy commission's city hall chambers. operate the schools ~ and asked citizens to report any suitable private buildings Dr. T. J. Raney, president of the corporation, announced the’ cor- poration’s plans at a news con ference in the State Capitol. ~~ He said, however, that~noth- fing will be done pending the out- come of next, pouagpagfedl nacies / on a petition for a permanent Upholds. Tradition By PETE LOCHBILER . 4 Pontiac’s new mayor is carrying on a family tradition. | Mayor Philip E. Rowston’s maternal grandfather, William Brewster, served as mayor here around the, turn of the century. | Before he became mayor, Brewster was a Pontiac, alderman, an office which has long since. disappeared. = * When he quit as mayor in = __11900,-Brewster took over van. irl 6, ges Sherift for two years. has shown a simi-| \the job of Oakland Coun- es of Injuries i= bi sale = — ee — | youngest member, attorney Row- ston, 39, was sworn in as, mayor ithis morning to replace Willjgm ae WW Donaldson, who resigned to de- A aiveuraa Sylvan Lake girl vote mone time to ‘family and busi- died Tuesday afternoon after run-| ness. ning into a passing car on Beland’ Before his ferm expires ia St., in Keego Harbor. . | 1960, Rowston will be called oni | to lead about 89 weekly commis Running Into Passing: Car’ in Keego AP Wirephote Br! © J. RANEY ; , ae ae | sion meetings, which is his aie junction before : Oakland | “= of Mr. jeb as mayor, and asked to fend pete Court ‘Appeal Us. High and Mrs. William his support and presence to in- Leste. ¢ - ney S, Wittan, of 1910, numerable enterprises and Toll Warwick Bivd.,, | events as Pontiac's official The Eighth Circuit Court of Ap- in °58 died at St aed spokesman. . peals on Me 2 ome ee | Mercy Haspital at! Traditionally the commission’ porary _ restraining eer 710 ‘1:20 p.m. member who has made the final —— age — are a Keego Harbor! motion for adjournment. every} transfer the four bigh Schoo! bulls: Police, said she | week, Rbwston aims to conduct his ings to the private school aS “tion. . Hs * + * -A hearing Scheduled next, Mon- day will determine whether the order will be made into a perma- ran into the side of a passing car imeetings with efficiency - and dis- and then slipped under the vehicle. | Patch. The car was being driven by IMPOSING FIGURE Joseph A. Grimshaw, 62, of 3025) As Pontiac's top elective official, | Moss St., Keego Harbor... , he makes an imposing figure, his (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) According to officer Arthur 6-foot, four-inch stature standing | Holmes, the girl was running from out in any crowd. ; " Roosevelt School to her mother) You can recognize Phil Row- ike Didn't Ask Ada = who was waiting across the street, .19n easily—he's the tall fellow WASHINGTON (® — President |to pick her up. The accident oc- jn the conservative dark suit, Eisenhower said today that he |curred at the noon hour. | bushy moustache and brown had not-asked Sherman Adams~| Police said Grimshaw was only Homburg hat, an item that has to resign as White House mt of staff, 15 miles an hour. He was not.held. him. Born and raised in Pontiac, Row- ston was ‘fraduated from Pontiac | Central High School in 1939 as: ipresident of his class, Working ‘as a short order cook, he put himself ceeagh Olivet College, graduating with a degree in economics and to Be Thursday Night": secon in 1942. | Two oy after graduation, he _A $10-a-plate dinner to raise campaign funds for all'married a Pontiac girl, LaNetta| Oakland County Democratic candidates will be held to- ‘Ludlow, They live at 532 W. Iro- Rd. and have two datight morrow night at the Pontiac Elks Temple, 114 Orchard M's Re 4 and Fleshet 11 Lake Ave. - After three years in the Atmy Featured speaker for the 7 p.m. gathering in the EIkS..as an enlisted man during World ballroom will be Pennsylvania Sen. Joseph S. Clark, w ho, | War II, Rowston returned to Pon- before’ his election to the ,.. A “Commerce Township -4salesman, who said he has jlived “in mortal terror” for; +morethan nine months, to-} | “yday admitted he witnessed -|ster George Kean in his _|December. |said the slaying took place) iduring a drunken struggle| ‘in which three members of. ~ ‘leased today by Prosecutor Fred- ‘erick C, Ziem as. the climax to a| \four-day investigation during which} ; After three years representing | Robin Wittan Struck District 2 as the city commission's ing traveling at approximately 12 to| become a sort of trademark with | the killing of Texas gang-| jf home, 1872 Point Dr. last) Donald E. Chandler, 38, Kean’s gang attempted to disarm, the self- styled “gangster prince of Fort Worth.” + Details of the incident were re- |Kean's violent death ‘first came to| light, his body was discover - BIG MITTS — Yanks’ ati Braves’ catchegs, Yogi Berra (left) and Del Crandall (right) make catchers’ mitts look out of proportion to real size Braves Confident Facing Odds , : Steps Back In 4s Contract Talk <> “Hits Stalemate. - | | Hope’ to Wind Up Deal Fast, Get Back to GM; Deadline Tomorrow By > CHARLES Cc. CAIN Auto “Workers. “President Walter Reuther today again # jturned his personal atten- ition to labor negotiations ‘at Chrysler Corp. where he |has been rebuffed twice in ithe last eight days in at- contract settlement. . |. Reubher ] |talks early yeXterday saying ihe felt he was no longer needed and that a meeting of minds had been achieved. But he came back today after his subordinates failed — to wrap things up in a long session which ended in thé wee hours this morning. “T hope to tie up the loose ends AP Wirephste by extending gloves toward camera today as they * pose at pre-World Series workout. Lz ‘and an Etorse ex-convict Dimitrios Tsermengas was arrested for in- vestigation of murder, Chandler told Ziem th a formal statement today that he had been warned by the gang after the killing te Keep quiet, “or it will be nye wife's.” “I've bégn scared to death,” said | aye map showing up ~volun- tarily at Pontiac State Police: ‘Pest. last t because his name ‘bad been oak tq Tsetenengas* ‘through a notebook taken trom the | jlatter’s car, With the scene of the crime tn-| coveted, Ziem today began prepar- an order for a warrant charg- ling Tsermengas with first-degree; murder. ; Orders for. the same charge | were: prepared fof the two other | memibers of: the gang, identified as Thomas D. Smith and Lowell | E. Macomb, both of Fort Worth. i 1 on ee 2, Col. 2) ‘York Yankees. .. assured for weeks. Although the downtown ' when the Braves won their the Midwest. > | x «© * y Dedrees, Frost | - It was’ said scalpers were getting as ' much as $150 for a strip of tickets for the four: games scheduled to be played here. 3 There was a brisk 13-mile wind. blowing across the field ‘from right to- to Chill Area Tonight According to = US. Weather’ aera nthe area tonight when, Ward the left field barrier that is 320 ‘the temperature drops to near 34. feet from the plate at the foul line. in the suburban sections. Thirty-| oe is the forecast for Pontiac. Brisk Day Greets Series MILWAUKEE (AP) — It was a brisk, | clear day-with the temperature close to the 50-degree mark today as the Milwau- , kee"Braves made ready to open defetise of their World Series crown sent the New The playing ‘surtace. at ee Stadium, protected from Tuesday morning's rain by a cover, appeared to be in good condition. ~ Leng before the gates. were opened, ticket hdiders thronged around the bar- riers. A sellout os=e of 47 300: had been’ as gaily decorated as it was a year ago | it was jammed with fans from gil parts of Mostly fair weather was predicted, with here quickly and get back to Gen- ‘veral ‘Métors,”’ Reuther said as he entered the talks. The union has & 10 a.m. to- | morrew strike ‘deadline at Gen- another riat frost tonight and —parth el “cool weather again Thursday for the sec- “Wea a — ond game. Three hours before game time been Wogged by troubles at it was 48. | Chrysler over special contract provisions fer salaried employes. The Union sald: it expected to wrap up three of five separate coritracts with Chrysler today. These would cover some 45,000 to 75,000 skilled, production and imaintenance workers in one con- ‘tract; about 660 parts. and ware- house workers in a second contract sand about 100 cafeteria workers in a third contract. x « * . The hot dog and coffee vendors should : do well at. the stadium today but there prob- ably won't be much market for this city’s " most famous product—cold beer. | The Milwaukee Braves are picking * themselves today to win in five games. First baseman Frank Torre put it this way: -“Most of us think well win it in five because were a much stronger ball club than we were last year.” Left unsettled then would be | two contracts—one for 3.000 to | 3,500 engineers and the other f6f 5,500 office workers. ar€éa was not t frst pennant, “You can say that again,” piped up shortstop Johnny Logan, dressing in the The Union said these two could next locker, “And you can put me dewn be worked out more easily after for five games, too.” Torre let Logan the other agreements were settled. have his say and then continued: Neither Reuther, nor Chrysler's . ~ Vice President John D. Leary, chief “T’ve never played with a club that has | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) > so much confidence as this one,” he said. | “Theyre real loose and relaxed. We're not ' ‘ wey oF anv City Appoints Two to Hospital Board 4 * ee -In an extended forecast, tem-, ‘peratures will average about eight | degrees below the normd high of, 67 and normal low of 48. Precipi-, jtation will average under one-tenth, CARO (UPI) ‘inch as showers about Saturday carrying coals ‘or Sunday. o , | The lowest recording preceding Mrs, ayer whe prows ‘8 am. in downtown Pontiac was. and sells African violets, today [38 degrees. The reading at 2 p.m.! filled an order from Natal, South iwas 4. | Africa. Coals to Newcastle — Talk about to Né@wcastle. Pontiacs Here Wednesday On Display Downtown — Pontiac residents will view the new 1959 Pontiacs a day ahead of the rest of the nation.- — With the cooperation of Pontiac Motor Division, the Downtown. Merchants Assn. of the Pontiac Area Chamber. of Commerce ‘plans to display 50 of the new cays throughout the downtown area four days, beginning ee Wednesday | | afternoon. The cars are not scheduled to be unfelied officially In| ‘dealers’ showrooms until next Thursday / The City Commission iat night aigmped its aver’ on “the: plan. , J 525 di / | A Detroit scout car was chasing cocky-or anything like that, but we feel we're the boss this time, not the Yankees. “Look around this clubhouse. Do you Two remaining vacancies on tha Pontiac General Hospital Board of Trustees were filled by City Com- “see pne guy with a ported look?” Pursued by Police Car, ‘missioners last night. Woman Kills Pedestrian tomar swinenn (9 | Lynn D. Allen Jr., 33, of 934 Ar- ay oe - gyvle St. ~ | A Pontiac woman driver being pursued by police”, trong.’ who retired | ast” Struck ¢ ghd killed an elderly pedestrian in downtown De- year as executive vice president of troit early this morning. - ‘the Michigan Seamless Tube Co. | in South Lyen. once was general Lon fot ee wave a De Potty, .. -33. of parts and service manager at Pon- tac Motor Division. investigation of felonious No, No, Not the Saw! Allen, : the son of the late county clerk » Ariving. CLEVELAND (UPI) — Four- and was voted ‘Man of the Year” year-old’ Edward Sokolowski had this spring by the Pontiac Area a few bad moments yesterday Juni6ér Chamber of Commerce. when police and firemen, unable Armstrong fills the term left va- to. remove a pair of hande uffs he cant by the resignation of Harold had snapped to his ankles, took him to a fire station for a bigger hacksaw. “He thought they were going to cut off his legs,’ said his mother, Mrs. Arlene Soko- | a Pontiac. optometrist, is | Miss De Potty north on Wood- iward for running a -red light at ‘Grand River when her auto hit) i William Young, 72, of 185 Geneva, | | Highland Park. The accident oc-) icurred at 2:10 am. | Witrlesses told police that Young. started to créss to the east side, ‘expires June 30, 1959. Allen's term Lexpires Jime | left vacant when Edward P. Bar- rett moved out of the city and be- ‘of Woodward on the green signal, lowski. ‘came Ineligit ne t to hold ES jbut that the light changed before —— : a ihe reached the other side: : R HE Miss pS Potty told police that ithe W, Adams signal was Yankees green w = she Started to enter the |intersection and that she did not Braves see the pedestrian. 000 saa eee ee _ tiac and worked in the account- United States Senate. in- (Continued gn Page 2,, Col. 4) 1956, was, the first Demo- | ‘Old Pro’ at a Loss: cratic mayor of Philadel- phia in 67 years. - ~ * Carlos G, Richardson, chairman _ of the Oakland County Democratic. Committee, said: he expected some 600 fo attend the dinner. He said tickets. are still ‘available at Demo- cratic dquarters in the Rooge- velt Hotel, ee also be av ail. able. at the . + oo Gov, G, en Williams will head a Mem ‘yitians, By BOB CONSIDINE MILWAUKEE — Not that any- aol against the New York Giants . ~|Hubbell,. Terry, Ott, Fitzsimmons, body asked, but I began covering World Series gathes just 25 years a ago. The Washington Senators |* lof an earthquakes If anybody had | asked Judge Labi how much he / were dwindling, the apple’ ‘sellets# Wilkins talking about sone crazy ‘going back to work. lippy days'- intentipn of taking a submarine were here: again, y tinder the ice to the North Pole. /* The only news fom Japan was. In aday ei Pres Blondy Ryan . . . Whitehill, Gos- state and county officials whd are lin, Bice, Cronin, Crowder.” Good /£0f for We © f jeige Goad havel® wee: expected to attend. This includes men. = Zi growled afd chased enim, What's. * . Lt. Gov. Philip A, Hart, candidate > x ke & : televisic on? Comlon .. ..cices sss eeenne: 37 for the U. 8. Senate, and Detroit . FDR was fresh in his White, h Coynty Néws .............. 6. Sen. John. B, Swainson, candidate | : House. A>German with a fimny Maé West was big in Holly- |, Fditorials ....... qulisGinkdannk 6 for, Hart's lientenant governorship. i " |little. mustache, named Hitler or wodd and most of the biue stories | Markets ..........6.....5.. 38 ~ To be honored among..the many something like that, Seenjed to be| pf the day were v: tions ot her |“ Obituaries ....,..... Coe 1 ‘county ry ar at the Pontiac ; a: ony over in er Bread al plat Don't ‘You ~ wp and | - Sports 2. 5.0555; Gaveeecn 33-36 dinner will Leslie H, Hudson, EPH 8. CLARK ni, greatly adm in the} See © Sometime ,» we | Theatefs....... .......... .. 80 ahha Ss representative in the _ — ee U. S. for making Italian trains were pretty . what with pub- | TV & Radib Programs ..,. 43 State House of Representatives! seat in the U. S: “House of ‘Repre- run_on time, wrote agg for oary lie drinking just coniing in, Mah- | Wilson, Earl .........-... _& Sunday epic The breadiines Women’s Pages ....;... 11-4 end a candidate for the- a" s/sentatives, ¥ Jong. the rage, and Sir, Hubert Whitey Ford was five. years old, ih * major, doing a piblic relations job Twenty-Five. Years of World Series, Now. What? Don Larsen! a Mic = Mantle of calling .his column eowectnese. cloihes x two, Lew Burdette seven, Yogi and Light." The most photo- also won. two for the Cardinals in erra eight and Hank Aagon | graphed kids in the land were that series, never_being able to get adn't been born yet. Jack Benny }Buizzie and Sistie, pall. a word in when Dizzy_ chad the was 39, the same age as Country) ~ floor, Slaughter. _ People were saying, “Why not , | recognize Ruséia? She'll be good | | to trade with.” Babe Rath “cov-”) ' ered” the series for Christy | Wash and inevitably, caught the for Chief, of Staff: Douglas Mac-| only line drive that “came into, the press box. Arthur, part of which was to take’ ‘the hats ahd cdats of congressmen | ‘calling onthe chief. If we were ever going to have * * * On the day before the series Dizzy was-addressing a room full of reporters, half a dozen of them - sitting on a bed. Suddenly, a fel- + ok Khrushchev had a minor party, ‘job in the Ukraine. Ike was aj { Hl end of the bed. Nobody paid an That's a depressingly, lone, time attention te him. It aes only ago, but the memories of some of payt the series that follawed blunt the - any transatlantic air- travel it woe. \Ditzy Dean in ‘34, barging, Mickey Cochrane, in '35, seor- would'be in Zeppelins.’ Frances\into the batting practice of the img the rum that won for the | Perkins’ , tri-corner hats were be-| Detroit Tigers, taking a bat ae Tigers — his hat flying off his ling copied. Westbrook Pegler was from Billy Rogell, and belting out head as he strémked for home on ‘moving out of sports, & | thinking a couple of line drives—in. street, (Continued..on Page 2, Col, Ty ».. ‘tempts: to get a clear cut. t “Chrysler 'B: Euler, new hospital director. It . 30, 1960. The post was | . OUD Ree And his brothér Paul, who . ‘a low Was a¢cidentally pushed off the 4 ; S e o » _ —_— "Highest pie a “This line. by Studebaker” off the — as * *- attractive to Pontiac shoppers and at the same time help establish x * * A light rainfall fills the bottom of the fixture with 88 in 3807. 31 in 1947 Cothpany, President Harold E. f Eisenhower” also announced to-|downtown as a shopping area for} plenty of drinking water while the penthouse apartment re- pesky Temperature Chaét 2 Churchill said oN ted ine — ‘day that the nuclear submarine}more non-city residents, mains cozy and dry. When thdre's a heavy rain, the bottom “Open Monday and Frida ti] 9 P. M. Ratinere = 10 63 Memphis, 65 so | 0in the iemis) Silver Hawk Seawolf has been submerged 54] The association called the Dowt-| serves as a sunken bathtub for the love birds to splash a vy y F Siswaret 8 ae Mit! | i] the Studebaker- -Packard atfeting. ‘days and is still going. strong. He |town Festival Days = mon about in. . : 2 e Buitaie’ 6 3 hea Orion tf Bh ca will be available in two said the previous record for under: | “highly saree ° * A sti f brok lass across the base of the fix | j harleston 2 7h Ne f uy aad | : en. 8 ” e Chicagd 50 36 New York €7 62 ‘water travel-was 31 days. rs * ' sliver o ! Dd ‘Omaha 54 31\8edan models, a two-door and a hee cleveland e s Belitan 92 49 four-door: a-hardtop and a station He declared today that if “The merchants owe highly _ture makes a fine gus porch. : % ~ Detrart y ‘3B Bittsbureh 70 #61wagon. The sedan will’fealiye a|United States could’ get a, ceake|pleased and we ee the top! Solar radiation, cectrfe lighting, running water, electrie i ~ Duluth : $8 37) 1093 ' ' njenthusiastic response d sun por : 4 Port Werth ot $6 @ Prencisco 7 $4|108 4-incli wheelbase, and the'sta- fire in the Quemoy-Matsu area incubation, sunken bathtub an po: 18. E. Hure n bewntows Pontiac 3 or Rapice 47 38 8 te Marie $e Zgition wagon a 11-inch wheelbase. |opportunity would be opened up to|pers marks a turning t in “Bird-brain! How many ck have. te s0° good?” ? ( 4 ae )" 7 FE 4 0566 : tacksonville 98 @T $aynineton 70 rH The price will be in the general | |tiegotiate in good faith for a Kor- downtown history,” N. L. “asks Paps Sparrow. L Se , e | “Coe Ameen, 9 64 Tempe $3 t3.Neighborhood. of $2,000. imosa settlement, . Pattison, ' speciation president. ‘|. . | 7 - : * : : : 4 > 4 | =k } ne - tf Z = = Two: 2 Si M i Tests + | ie | i * claim ; “YS, Calls for 1-Year Ford : Ofc t' Factual’;| he elty-owne ~ Suspension if Soviet). “None “on “Plans: : Will Follow Suit r { ee Se : DETROIT rr wPD Ford Motor ‘Play has jumped from 18,000 - WASHINGTON (AP) — _ The Company today denied a report by |28,000 roiinds ‘in one season, with|? “United States, chiding the “Soviet the Detroit Free. Press that it|profits correspondingly high.” _. [inion foc presumaing snucleab Seal planned to offer a stripped-down| The present building used as a ens tests, sayg it will go through sbecylindér ‘Tiandethird late next |course nol aul celvesianend with plans for a one-year US. test ; 2 axt year in answer to a growing suspension if the Soviets will fol- ’|mand American-built economy dow suit. af can The State Department issued smal} _¢ . . 5 World Series, ~ that announcement Tuesday ai None — « fee statements a short time after the Atomic En- eari ! “Detroit. Free. ergy Commission reported the So- Press this morning speculating $0, What Happens? wiet Union had términated its gan ass aera ho - much-heralded but short-lived test! Aactual,” s . 0. Wright, vice- - | suspension. with at least two new) president and°°Ford Division. |.“ (Continued re Page One) | blasts. general manager. - : | Goose Goslin’s drive to right. “ The department described~ the! ; the low-prige Hubbell, the Man Alone,. inthe Soviet tests as confirnfation’ 6f, > Ponting Prete ‘Phete - *-labird t Wright declined Yanks-Giants: series of ‘36 and aS eepicons jthal be Sve OST READY — The Pontiac State Police. will have a rand “tor reasons” to dis] 27,004 Dean's “great. sluw-ball {est suspension announcement last ‘ NEW HOME ALM Sgt. 7. + defeat by: the Yanks in "88, , . March 31 was just propaganda. new home ‘by the end of the month, according to latest constructjon reports. cuss whether Ford plans to bring] 554 Derringer and Walters and “Tt vas suspected at the time _ Charles, Mulick, commander of the Pontiac Post,. will move ‘his force ito me new : out. A small car. - the irrepressible Buck Newsom that the Soviet announcement was building on Telegraph Rd. just souttr-of.U..S,-10 by Nov. 1, He is shown here looking ee tn "39 and4p. S « primarily a propaganda exercise __ over the grounds of the modern building. Troopers will be moving from their present “We uve done extensive re- Sine Dwewy panded talk & and that ‘there was-no Treal-inten-— ——post-at-2005..Dixie Highway, which i 4s. a former home converted for police use about search on “this “subject. and ate|.4 the inspiration play of Billy nd testing, % the _de- ee _ = So ee Z x _ we know “where the . 7. tion to rie mit ieeay sad Wormer degree marks were reported trem fees high soa to demand Bey Ne is a member. of the bau, : one —_ the little fellow moved in and set Plays your present records and new stereophonic records % _— the eastern Great Lakes to Okia- be cuened. ; | up bachelor quarters. on 2 pene : » lodge, the Amvets and the Pontiac It Takes Zenith Quality Features To Get Lowest temperature prececing 8 xm| hema. Skies were clear. GETTING BOXED IN ~. Area. Chamber of Conimerce, His doubts about whether to stay single or. not were . The World's sect reaped At 8 am.: Wind velocity 15,m.p.n'| Generally fair weather prevailed) a. Justice Departmesit”indicat- , ended when he lost his heart to a cute female sparrow who en oi eit pe in most areas west of the Rockies ed that although it wag hot under- Downtown Area fluttered by one day. F , gr se seclarogg tow be Deteie Cobre Ligeia Coben “Bus tisee ToMeiay et eo with temperatures in the 50s except). to the nation, : from their trucks-in the dowfftown TIME OFF ; ita Weather—Rain. SOUTH BEND, Ind\(UPD — = Separate power jant-size 12” | Plays 78 RPM, => unded . “the call} 2°4- The light also furnishes electric incubation “for “Manta, amplifier with eelen with | LP‘s and 16% ss @ne Year Ago in Péntiae Studebaker ‘Packard €a,. today| Eisenhower ‘so * * * pre-amp has 40 | Heavy magrie records as pe ety ‘9 [rolled out the frst efits its new|to both public officials and Caner The Dowitown Merchants Assn,| SP&!row's eggs, allowing her plenty of oe for on breaks watts of peak one Bi = 3%° | the the new waters emperature ...,+ iuelonaiences er: & e us < ; ne . Meets senoock 58 |smalier series of dutos, the-‘ ‘Lark citizens alike—at a news believed the venture would prove = her old: fashioned girl friends m egey- it. | Power ‘output that evacuation of the 3,000-man garrison will be completed “with- in-a period which will not exceed’ the-time necessary to. arrange . transport facilities 4or Baar British troops*began Jorstan July 11 st tea bet Sadana on tala sec Sion hana a ater niet naan aia careiatamane tent e cnc kas-aapeaeenamn rg eo A ee oe Regie tages a. a as as : : : wut ie : i ee a a ee ae Ke ao -' oe ee at ie THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1958" : eee: _._THREE * a a : , J, Sands ai ‘Shots ih ae <0 She-wanks te 000° jap times. ma power, is worth a -CUS — | join’ him, so last July soins Be:Sold biceps bet pay the fourth 19. to. c A fal ; * C g at = tos 3u 4 e C9] ussia exported ? | v Tokyo ; ae § niga ee * was told she would continue Co, ta.the Soviet ‘Union since the 2 SS 4 ie la Sel! reeeaic tee the of “POKYO ,(AP) — A Tokyo. firm] West agreed to remove the item ted: Arab : {to Resign Job + | flee. reven aus a left it on| announced ag el ge pegged ginny acta nk p98 Lon dems 3) | ‘ALBUQUERQUE, -N.M.” (AP)— let miter TL LEE WIC | Forside ay mos ee OE ee s Still sud} . Most politicians area deluged with gn na See ha Pest ot. Viet Union. >: al There is’ a town named ‘Arabia yf rie + < bears Put, Sem, AMLCCPOM ice’ Department: to ‘name’ wuc-|_ The microscope, with 100,000;in_ Indiana. OE ' 3 ~ FULL YEAR GUARANTEE . si 4. sont rowoowee Lt Electric HEATING PADS blamed TRUE! (33 a 0" —with Removable SLIP-COVER$ drawing from Jordan: Oct. 20. The King : oe “atheist : . 2 : | th a speech from the throne at\and destructive" forces of inter- 2 eet the opening of a session of Parlia-| national communism for much of} Genuine 2 $4.95 ment, the youthful monarch said) the chaos in the Arab world. BOURJOIS $ ; agreement to this effect had been Seas ee . = $ Value—~ ‘reached between Jordan “and our'Rhee Tells Korea Troops Cc : 7). 43 f 3-Speed Sine te erie Sovernert.” to ey ewiee HX, tip. 3 Teens r d on ‘ — “He said the t oe tt 3 ~~ le sa agreement provides). "Metal Case, 3 3S 4 $ > 3. > Ie “~ the Jorgen gevseneien Teis: é to 4 ata time, of great = Cer ‘ na Mideast three days after a coup). fae 2.0